William Rufus Messenger Jr.1
b. 1 August 1916, d. 13 October 2002
William Rufus Messenger Jr. was born on 1 August 1916.2 He was the son of William Rufus Messenger Sr. and Edna Grace Spring. William Rufus Messenger Jr. died on 13 October 2002 at West Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 86.2
Edward Raymond Spring1
b. 31 August 1890, d. 6 May 1914
Edward Raymond Spring was born on 31 August 1890.1 He was the son of Lewis Cass Spring and Flora Susan Griffin.1 Edward Raymond Spring died on 6 May 1914 at age 23.1
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 24.
William Trumbull Case
b. 12 May 1807, d. 24 November 1879
William Trumbull Case was born on 12 May 1807. He was the son of Charles Case III and Abigail Griswold. William Trumbull Case married Olive Chamberlain, daughter of Moses Chamberlain and Polly Chandler, on 1 January 1832 at Gibson, Susquehanna Co., PA. William Trumbull Case died on 24 November 1879 at Gibson, Susquehanna Co., PA, at age 72.
Children of William Trumbull Case and Olive Chamberlain
- Truman Leroy Case b. 9 May 1836
- Melvina Eleanor Case1 b. 8 Feb 1838
- Zelia Rosette Case1 b. 4 May 1840, d. 28 Jan 1846
- Zelia Albertine Case1 b. 11 Nov 1848
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, page 26.
Olive Chamberlain
b. 30 March 1813, d. 2 March 1877
Olive Chamberlain was born on 30 March 1813. She was the daughter of Moses Chamberlain and Polly Chandler. Olive Chamberlain married William Trumbull Case, son of Charles Case III and Abigail Griswold, on 1 January 1832 at Gibson, Susquehanna Co., PA. Olive Chamberlain died on 2 March 1877 at Gibson, Susquehanna Co., PA, at age 63.
Children of Olive Chamberlain and William Trumbull Case
- Truman Leroy Case b. 9 May 1836
- Melvina Eleanor Case1 b. 8 Feb 1838
- Zelia Rosette Case1 b. 4 May 1840, d. 28 Jan 1846
- Zelia Albertine Case1 b. 11 Nov 1848
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, page 26.
Truman Leroy Case1
b. 9 May 1836
Truman Leroy Case was born on 9 May 1836. He was the son of William Trumbull Case and Olive Chamberlain.
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 26.
Melvina Eleanor Case1
b. 8 February 1838
Melvina Eleanor Case was born on 8 February 1838.1 She was the daughter of William Trumbull Case and Olive Chamberlain.1
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, page 26.
Zelia Rosette Case1
b. 4 May 1840, d. 28 January 1846
Zelia Rosette Case was born on 4 May 1840.1 She was the daughter of William Trumbull Case and Olive Chamberlain.1 Zelia Rosette Case died on 28 January 1846 at age 5.1
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 26.
Zelia Albertine Case1
b. 11 November 1848
Zelia Albertine Case was born on 11 November 1848.1 She was the daughter of William Trumbull Case and Olive Chamberlain.1
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 26.
Elam Treadwell Case1
b. 12 May 1807, d. 18 June 1884
Elam Treadwell Case was born on 12 May 1807. He was the son of Charles Case III and Abigail Griswold. Elam Treadwell Case married Melita Dow, daughter of Charles Joseph Dow and Olive Cobb, in 1833 at Preston, PA. Elam Treadwell Case died on 18 June 1884 at Preston, PA, at age 77.
Children of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow
- Olive Abigail Case1 b. 9 Feb 1835, d. 17 May 1867
- Sophia Dimmick Case1 b. 19 Dec 1836, d. 24 Mar 1904
- Philena Melita Case1 b. 18 Feb 1839, d. 25 Dec 1866
- George William Case1 b. 19 Mar 1841, d. 17 Dec 1872
- Julia S. Case b. 4 May 1843, d. 28 Nov 1862
- Charles Joseph Case1 b. 19 Nov 1845
- Robert Bruce Case1 b. 28 Feb 1848
- Virgil Tallman Case1 b. 6 Jul 1850
- Horace Riley Case1 b. 7 Nov 1853
- Ella Louise Case1 b. 6 Apr 1855, d. 27 Sep 1912
- Eva Elouisa Case1 b. 6 Apr 1855
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 26.
Melita Dow
b. 9 March 1802, d. 7 January 1899
Melita Dow was born on 9 March 1802 at Deerfield, Franklin Co., MA. She was the daughter of Charles Joseph Dow and Olive Cobb. Melita Dow married Elam Treadwell Case, son of Charles Case III and Abigail Griswold, in 1833 at Preston, PA. Melita Dow died on 7 January 1899 at Jackson, PA, at age 96.
Children of Melita Dow and Elam Treadwell Case
- Olive Abigail Case1 b. 9 Feb 1835, d. 17 May 1867
- Sophia Dimmick Case1 b. 19 Dec 1836, d. 24 Mar 1904
- Philena Melita Case1 b. 18 Feb 1839, d. 25 Dec 1866
- George William Case1 b. 19 Mar 1841, d. 17 Dec 1872
- Julia S. Case b. 4 May 1843, d. 28 Nov 1862
- Charles Joseph Case1 b. 19 Nov 1845
- Robert Bruce Case1 b. 28 Feb 1848
- Virgil Tallman Case1 b. 6 Jul 1850
- Horace Riley Case1 b. 7 Nov 1853
- Ella Louise Case1 b. 6 Apr 1855, d. 27 Sep 1912
- Eva Elouisa Case1 b. 6 Apr 1855
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 26.
Charles Joseph Dow
b. 12 December 1779, d. 22 June 1852
Charles Joseph Dow was also known as Joseph Dow.1 He was born on 12 December 1779.1 He was the son of Joseph Dow and Elizabeth Cummings.1 Charles Joseph Dow married Olive Cobb, daughter of Perez Cobb and Abiah Richmond, on 3 November 1799.1 Charles Joseph Dow died on 22 June 1852 at age 72.2
Joseph lost his mother at age of 3, brought up by her family. A blue-eyed youth of mild manners, he acquired a taste for reading and music; at 20 teaching school in West Brookfield, adding a little income by an evening singing school. Olive Cobb was black-eyed, tall, handsome, and like her father, very "sot in her ways." Singing school and teacher, 2 in hand to ask the consent of the old folks. No fault could be found with Joseph except his youth and lack of money. Perez said no emphatically. They married and a few days later they returned to seek forgiveness and a temporary home on the Cobb farm. Perez crossed Olive's name out of the family Bible and made a new will. He'd show her, by heck, what filial obedience meant. He never relented; 41 years later his son Joseph died a bachelor and intestate. A son of Olive drove with his bride from Pennsylvania to Brookfield and collected Olive's share of the inheritance, several hundred dollars, then much needed by the old folks.
West Brookfield was thenceforth a closed book; the young couple packed their entire earthly possessions in a carpet bag, mounted the horse which Joseph had bought with every penny saved from singing school, and started for Pennsylvania, where they imagined teaching prospects were better. Preston offered them a haven; Joseph captured the school. It paid poor wages, but Joseph was useful in many ways. He played the fiddle and could pitch the tune, so he led the choir. He had a small library of English classics, out of which he found euphonious names, --Joseph, Addison, Charles Grandison, etc., applied freely to his own and to others' grandchildren. He knew about faries, Jack of Bean stock fame, and Red Riding Hood, and wove them into his school primer. Everybody liked him, but the glass factory at Bethany was needed to supply a living, for himself and later his children. Education of them cost every penny that Joseph could save and he gave the best he could. All of them taught school at some time, the oldest also a preacher. Of 10 children, 7 grew up, all inheriting musical, mathematical or artistic talents. Three were dark, stern, arbitrary, --the Cobb inheritance. Four blue-eyed, gentle, lovable, --next editions of Joseph Dow.
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Joseph lost his mother at age of 3, brought up by her family. A blue-eyed youth of mild manners, he acquired a taste for reading and music; at 20 teaching school in West Brookfield, adding a little income by an evening singing school. Olive Cobb was black-eyed, tall, handsome, and like her father, very "sot in her ways." Singing school and teacher, 2 in hand to ask the consent of the old folks. No fault could be found with Joseph except his youth and lack of money. Perez said no emphatically. They married and a few days later they returned to seek forgiveness and a temporary home on the Cobb farm. Perez crossed Olive's name out of the family Bible and made a new will. He'd show her, by heck, what filial obedience meant. He never relented; 41 years later his son Joseph died a bachelor and intestate. A son of Olive drove with his bride from Pennsylvania to Brookfield and collected Olive's share of the inheritance, several hundred dollars, then much needed by the old folks.
West Brookfield was thenceforth a closed book; the young couple packed their entire earthly possessions in a carpet bag, mounted the horse which Joseph had bought with every penny saved from singing school, and started for Pennsylvania, where they imagined teaching prospects were better. Preston offered them a haven; Joseph captured the school. It paid poor wages, but Joseph was useful in many ways. He played the fiddle and could pitch the tune, so he led the choir. He had a small library of English classics, out of which he found euphonious names, --Joseph, Addison, Charles Grandison, etc., applied freely to his own and to others' grandchildren. He knew about faries, Jack of Bean stock fame, and Red Riding Hood, and wove them into his school primer. Everybody liked him, but the glass factory at Bethany was needed to supply a living, for himself and later his children. Education of them cost every penny that Joseph could save and he gave the best he could. All of them taught school at some time, the oldest also a preacher. Of 10 children, 7 grew up, all inheriting musical, mathematical or artistic talents. Three were dark, stern, arbitrary, --the Cobb inheritance. Four blue-eyed, gentle, lovable, --next editions of Joseph Dow.
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Child of Charles Joseph Dow and Olive Cobb
- Melita Dow+ b. 9 Mar 1802, d. 7 Jan 1899
Olive Cobb
b. 12 May 1777, d. 5 October 1858
Olive Cobb was born on 12 May 1777.1 She was the daughter of Perez Cobb and Abiah Richmond.1 Olive Cobb married Charles Joseph Dow, son of Joseph Dow and Elizabeth Cummings, on 3 November 1799.1 Olive Cobb died on 5 October 1858 at age 81.2
Child of Olive Cobb and Charles Joseph Dow
- Melita Dow+ b. 9 Mar 1802, d. 7 Jan 1899
Olive Abigail Case1
b. 9 February 1835, d. 17 May 1867
Olive Abigail Case was born on 9 February 1835.1 She was the daughter of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Olive Abigail Case married William Roberts Baker on 9 February 1853.2 Olive Abigail Case died on 17 May 1867 at age 32.2
Sophia Dimmick Case1
b. 19 December 1836, d. 24 March 1904
Sophia Dimmick Case was born on 19 December 1836.1 She was the daughter of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Sophia Dimmick Case married Ellis Tyler on 2 July 1859.2 Sophia Dimmick Case married Jasper J. Savory on 15 August 1868.2 Sophia Dimmick Case died on 24 March 1904 at age 67.2
Philena Melita Case1
b. 18 February 1839, d. 25 December 1866
Philena Melita Case was born on 18 February 1839.1 She was the daughter of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Philena Melita Case married Luther Carpenter.2 Philena Melita Case died on 25 December 1866 at age 27.2
George William Case1,2
b. 19 March 1841, d. 17 December 1872
George William Case was born on 19 March 1841.1 He was the son of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 George William Case married Anna R. Moore on 19 March 1862.2 George William Case died on 17 December 1872 at age 31.2
Julia S. Case
b. 4 May 1843, d. 28 November 1862
Julia S. Case was born on 4 May 1843. She was the daughter of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow. Julia S. Case died on 28 November 1862 at age 19.
Charles Joseph Case1
b. 19 November 1845
Charles Joseph Case was born on 19 November 1845.1 He was the son of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Charles Joseph Case married Olive J. Carpenter on 12 August 1867.2
Robert Bruce Case1
b. 28 February 1848
Robert Bruce Case was born on 28 February 1848.1 He was the son of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Robert Bruce Case married Content Ferris on 18 October 1880.2
Virgil Tallman Case1
b. 6 July 1850
Virgil Tallman Case was born on 6 July 1850.1 He was the son of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Virgil Tallman Case married Adele (?)2
Horace Riley Case1
b. 7 November 1853
Horace Riley Case was born on 7 November 1853.1 He was the son of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Horace Riley Case married Kenia Arvilla Bryant on 24 March 1880.2
Ella Louise Case1
b. 6 April 1855, d. 27 September 1912
Ella Louise Case was born on 6 April 1855.1 She was the daughter of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Ella Louise Case married Edson A. Barrett on 22 August 1875.2 Ella Louise Case died on 27 September 1912 at age 57.2
Eva Elouisa Case1
b. 6 April 1855
Eva Elouisa Case was born on 6 April 1855.1 She was the daughter of Elam Treadwell Case and Melita Dow.1 Eva Elouisa Case married Charles D. Corey on 27 September 1877.2
Horace Griswold Case1
b. 30 April 1808, d. 9 August 1872
Horace Griswold Case was born on 30 April 1808.1 He was the son of Charles Case III and Abigail Griswold.1 Horace Griswold Case died on 9 August 1872 at age 64.1
Citations
- [S239] Dororthy Dean Viets Schell, Viets Female, Page 26.
Mary Hayden1
b. 28 September 1688, d. 31 October 1708
Mary Hayden was born on 28 September 1688.1 She was the daughter of Lt. Daniel Hayden and Hannah Willcockson.1 Mary Hayden died on 31 October 1708 at age 20.1
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 98.
Daniel Hayden
b. 27 August 1703, d. circa 1790
Daniel Hayden was born on 27 August 1703. He was the son of Daniel Hayden and Elizabeth Gibbs. Daniel Hayden married Esther Moore on 31 December 1735. Daniel Hayden died circa 1790.
Child of Daniel Hayden and Esther Moore
- Esther Hayden+ b. 28 Nov 1736
Esther Moore
b. say 1709, d. 2 November 1747
Esther Moore was born say 1709. She married Daniel Hayden, son of Daniel Hayden and Elizabeth Gibbs, on 31 December 1735. Esther Moore died on 2 November 1747.
Child of Esther Moore and Daniel Hayden
- Esther Hayden+ b. 28 Nov 1736
Samuel Hayden
b. 22 October 1738, d. 14 December 1743
Samuel Hayden was born on 22 October 1738. He was the son of Samuel Hayden and Abigal Hall. Samuel Hayden died on 14 December 1743 at age 5.
Augustin Hayden1
b. 24 August 1740, d. 24 February 1823
Augustin Hayden was born on 24 August 1740 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Samuel Hayden and Abigal Hall. Augustin Hayden married Cynthea Filer, daughter of Jeremiah Filer and Jerusha Kelsey, on 7 December 1769. Augustin Hayden died on 24 February 1823 at Torrington, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 82.
Children of Augustin Hayden and Cynthea Filer
- Dr. Augustin Filer Hayden+ b. 14 Sep 1770, d. c 1838
- Dr. Samuel Hayden+ b. 18 Feb 1772, d. 10 Apr 1850
- Luke Hayden+ b. 30 Aug 1773, d. Mar 1854
- Col. Nathaniel Hayden+ b. 30 Mar 1775, d. 20 Jun 1819
- Cynthea Hayden+ b. 31 Jul 1776, d. 11 Apr 1836
- Jerush Hayden b. 28 Apr 1778, d. 1850
- Seth Hayden+ b. 19 Jan 1780, d. 29 Aug 1824
- Hezekiah Hayden b. 12 Oct 1781
- Levi Hayden b. 7 Apr 1783
- Amelia Hayden b. 1784
- Child Hayden b. Apr 1786
- Cicero Hayden+ b. 23 Nov 1787, d. 27 Oct 1861
- Tirzah Hayden b. 14 Apr 1789
- Nancy Hayden b. 1791
- Betsey Hayden b. 6 Oct 1792, d. 1794
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 118, Item 51.
Dr. Moses Hayden1
b. 23 September 1742, d. 28 June 1813
Dr. Moses Hayden was born on 23 September 1742. He was the son of Samuel Hayden and Abigal Hall. Dr. Moses Hayden married Eunice Haroon circa 1766. Dr. Moses Hayden married Martha Leland. Dr. Moses Hayden died on 28 June 1813 at Canandaigua, Ontario Co., NY, at age 70.
Children of Dr. Moses Hayden and Triphena French
- Cynthia Hayden d. in infancy
- Miriam Hayden+ b. 25 Dec 1780
- Moses Hayden b. Jun 1785, d. 13 Feb 1830
- Mary Hayden+ b. 18 Jul 1790
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 123, Item 52.
Abigail Hayden
b. 21 December 1745
Samuel Hayden1
b. 17 January 1748, d. June 1838
Samuel Hayden was born on 17 January 1748. He was the son of Samuel Hayden and Abigal Hall. Samuel Hayden died in June 1838 at age 90.
Children of Samuel Hayden and Rebecca Smith
- Samuel Hayden b. 24 Oct 1774, d. 1799
- Mary Hayden b. 4 Dec 1776, d. 1830
- Seth Hayden+ b. 8 Jun 1781, d. 14 Mar 1845
- Moses Hayden+ b. 30 Oct 1783, d. Aug 1829
- Abigail Hayden2 b. 27 Mar 1788
- Laura Hayden b. 17 Oct 1791
Children of Samuel Hayden and Sally Maybee
- Anna Hayden b. 2 Nov 1795
- Sally Hayden b. Jun 1803
Aaron Hayden1
b. 4 March 1750, d. 11 August 1804
Aaron Hayden was born on 4 March 1750; Hayden lists his birth in one place as March, another as May. He was the son of Samuel Hayden and Abigal Hall. Aaron Hayden died on 11 August 1804 at Port Byron, NY, at age 54.
Children of Aaron Hayden and Sarah Rice
- Sally Hayden b. 1780
- Livina Hayden b. 1782
- Clarissa Hayden b. 1784, d. 1822
- Betsey Hayden b. 27 Jun 1786, d. 1815
- Aaron Hayden+ b. 27 Jul 1790, d. 3 Mar 1869
- Martin Hayden+ b. 22 Sep 1792, d. 1816
- William Hayden+ b. 2 May 1797
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 128, Item 55.
Luke Hayden
b. 7 June 1752, d. 22 March 1756
Luke Hayden was born on 7 June 1752. He was the son of Samuel Hayden and Abigal Hall. Luke Hayden died on 22 March 1756 at age 3.
Seth Hayden
b. 2 April 1756
Anna Hayden
b. 6 June 1737
Anna Hayden was born on 6 June 1737. She was the daughter of Deacon Nathaniel Hayden and Naomi Gaylord.
Capt. Nathaniel Hayden1,2
b. 14 December 1738, d. 17 May 1795
Capt. Hayden commanded a company from Windsor at the Lexington Alarm. He was with the Army at the evacuation of New York, and in 1778, aided in repelling the advance of the enemy up the Hudson. Capt. Nathaniel Hayden was born on 14 December 1738. He was the son of Deacon Nathaniel Hayden and Naomi Gaylord. Capt. Nathaniel Hayden married Anna Filer on 13 September 1763. Capt. Nathaniel Hayden married Rhoda Lyman in 1778. Capt. Nathaniel Hayden died on 17 May 1795 at age 56.
Children of Capt. Nathaniel Hayden and Rhoda Lyman
- Nancy Hayden+ b. Nov 1779, d. 5 Nov 1858
- Nathaniel Lyman Hayden+ b. Nov 1781, d. 1864
- Naomi Hayden b. 27 Nov 1783
- Pliney Hayden b. 24 Mar 1786, d. 1875
Hezekiah Hayden1
b. 24 April 1741, d. 1776
Hezekiah Hayden was born on 24 April 1741. He was the son of Deacon Nathaniel Hayden and Naomi Gaylord. Hezekiah Hayden married Elizabeth Mather, daughter of Nathaniel Mather and Elisabeth Allyn, circa 1770 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. Hezekiah Hayden died in 1776.
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 131, Item 60.
Naomi Hayden
b. 22 October 1752, d. 14 April 1753
Naomi Hayden was born on 22 October 1752. She was the daughter of Deacon Nathaniel Hayden and Naomi Gaylord. Naomi Hayden died on 14 April 1753.
Martin Hayden
b. 30 October 1754, d. 3 May 1759
Martin Hayden was born on 30 October 1754. He was the son of Deacon Nathaniel Hayden and Naomi Gaylord. Martin Hayden died on 3 May 1759 at age 4.
Esther Hayden
b. 27 April 1741
Joseph Hayden1
b. 7 December 1742, d. 4 May 1807
Joseph Hayden was born on 7 December 1742 at Harwinton, Litchfield Co., CT. He was the son of Joseph Hayden and Esther Grant. Joseph Hayden married Mary Hayden, daughter of William Hayden and Mary Hannum, on 14 November 1766. Joseph Hayden died on 4 May 1807 at Harwinton, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 64.
Children of Joseph Hayden and Mary Hayden
- Anson Hayden+ b. 14 Feb 1774, d. 12 Jan 1852
- Judge Benajah Hayden+ b. 3 Sep 1776, d. 27 Sep 1852
- William Hayden+ b. 16 Jan 1780, d. 8 Mar 1811
- Sarah Hayden b. 24 May 1782, d. 27 Aug 1829
- Adna Hayden b. 25 Apr 1787, d. 7 Nov 1811
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 133, Item 65.
Sarah Hayden
b. 21 November 1743
Samuel Hayden1
b. 6 January 1746, d. 1828
Samuel Hayden was born on 6 January 1746. He was the son of Joseph Hayden and Esther Grant. Samuel Hayden married Lois Griswold circa 1788. Samuel Hayden died in 1828.
Children of Samuel Hayden and Lois Phelps
- Samuel Montgomery Hayden+ b. 11 Nov 1776, d. Oct 1851
- Elisha Hayden+ b. 8 Oct 1778, d. c 1810
- Louis Janner Hayden b. 2 Nov 1781
Children of Samuel Hayden and Lois Griswold
- Infant Hayden d. 24 Jun 1790
- Infant Hayden d. 29 May 1792
- Canfield Hayden+ b. 18 Apr 1793, d. 12 Oct 1878
- Julia Hayden b. 1795
Citations
- [S241] Jabez Haskell Hayden, Hayden Family, Page 134, Item 67.
Benajah Hayden
b. 16 February, d. 15 September 1776
Benajah Hayden was born on 16 February. He was the son of Joseph Hayden and Esther Grant. Benajah Hayden died on 15 September 1776.