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Husband: Sanford A. Christy | |||
Born: | 1808[361] [362] [363] | at: | Virginia, United States |
Married: | 7 May 1835 | at: | Greene County, Illinois |
Died: | 1873[364] | at: | Madison, Illinois |
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Notes: | [367] | ||
Sources: | [365] [366] [361] [362] [363] [364] [368] | ||
Wife: Mary Margaret Clark | |||
Born: | 1816[369] [371] [373] | at: | Kentucky, United States |
Died: | 1896 | at: | |
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Notes: | [375] | ||
Sources: | [374] [369] [371] [373] [376] | ||
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Name: | Ann Christy [13060] | ||
Born: | 1836[13060] | at: | Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | George William Christy [302] [301] [300] [303] | ||
Born: | 7 Feb 1841 | at: | Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 15 Jul 1915[300] | at: | Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA |
Spouses: | Sarah Elizabeth Stephens | ||
Name: | Charles Christy [7831] [7830] | ||
Born: | 7 Jul 1843[7830] | at: | Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 16 Nov 1912 | at: | |
Spouses: | Sarah | ||
Name: | Marion L. Christy [14146] | ||
Born: | 12 Nov 1848 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 9 Dec 1916 | at: | Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA |
Spouses: | Sarah Niemeier | ||
Name: | Ellen Christy [14039] | ||
Born: | 1851[14039] | at: | Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Henry Christy [7835] [7834] [7832] [7833] | ||
Born: | 1856[7832] | at: | Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Died: | May 1880[7833] | at: | Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA |
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Name: | Abby Christy | ||
Born: | 1857 | at: | |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Arthur Christy [14040] | ||
Born: | 1860[14040] | at: | Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Oscar F. Christy [7837] [7836] | ||
Born: | 1863[7836] | at: | Upper Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 4 Sep 1937 | at: | Edwardsville, Madison, Illinois |
Spouses: | Anna Maehl |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sanford A. Christy | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Mary Margaret Clark | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[367] In the 1850 census, the value of real estate owned is $500. Value of land owned in 1880 census in Alton, Illinois: $500.
In 1873, Dr. S. A. Christy owned 160 acres in the NE corner of Township 3 North, Range 9 West of Madison, Illinois.
By 1880, according to the census, Margarete M Christy was widowed; her father was from Virginia and her mother from Pennsylvania.
"Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010 reports on the death of his son Marion L. Christy that Stanford was born in Ireland.
1910 United States Federal Census Illinois Madison Wood River District 0069, for Marion Christy, his son, reports that Sanford Christy's birthplace was Ireland.
Depending on which census is used, Sandford was born in Ireland, Tennessee, or Virginia. When self-reporting, the census (1850) says Virginia. When reported by his son, Tennessee (1880, 1910).
[375] An application for insurance to the Modern Woodmen of America by Guy Christy gives his mother's age at death (80) and her date of death.
The 1880 census lists "M. M. Christy", age 64 (b. 1816) in Kentucky. Living with her is a daughter, "E." age 25, and a son, Oscar, age 17. The street name on the census is "Main Street."
"Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010 reports on the death of his son Marion L. Christy that Margaret's last name was Clark.
[302] Based on conversations with his grandaughter, Anna Christy Phelps. He died when she was a teenager. Also based on 1880 Census, Vol 39, E.D. 14, Sheet 16, Line 24 the family lived on Manning Street in Alton, Illinios, and that George was 'deaf and dumb' and employed as a 'Lightening Rod Agnt'.
A notarized document signed by Herbert's grandmother, attests to grandson Herbert Christy's birth at 714 South Fourth Street, between Ohio and Tennessee Streets, in Paducah in Oct 1898.
The 1900 census shows them still residing at that address:
Christy, G. W. Head Feb 1841
Lizzie Wife Sept 1848
George son June 1881
George's occupation at age 14 is given as "telegraph operator."
According to the 1910 census from Santa Cruz, George employment was "own income."
His headstone is inscribed, "Geo. W. Christy CO F 27 ILL INF". His military records are spelled "Cristy". He is listed as, "Cristy, George W Pvt F 27 IL US INF [from] ALTON." Mustered Aug 17, 1861, discharged "Jan 1, 1864; disabil."
His Civil War pension records are found under George W. Christy of Kentucky and California. George originally applied for his pension on 12 June 1889; his widow Lizzie applied for the pension on 28 July 1913, Certificate No. 766,157. This date is at variance with his death date of 5 Jul 1915.
His pension card states that his disability "nearly total deafness, both ears, res. in total deafness of same." It also states that he lived at 7 Benito Way, Santa Cruz, California
Civil War Battles/Campaigns Engaged in by the 27th Illinois Infantry Regiment from 1861 to late 1863 include Belmont, New Madrid/Island No. 10, Siege of Corinth, Stone's River (Murfreesboro), Tullahoma Campaign, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge (Chattanooga).
[7831] The 1880 census lists "M. Christy" as a "lightning rod agt" with a different age than that of George William Christy; the wife's name is also Sarah, but her age is also wrong to be the wife of William Christy. The child's initials also do not match George William Christy's children. So we apparentlly have another Christy sibilng, which is why I added him here.
[7835] Her occupation in the 1880 census is "seamstress."
[7837] His occupation in the 1880 cenus is "clerk in store."
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Husband: Stephen Lee | |||
Born: | 2 Apr 1669 | at: | Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | 23 Dec 1691 | at: | Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | 7 Jun 1763 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
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Sources: | [2090] | ||
Wife: Elizabeth Woodward | |||
Born: | 17 Mar 1672 | at: | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | ABT 1747 | at: | |
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Sources: | [2091] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Thomas Lee [2092] | ||
Born: | 5 Nov 1692 | at: | Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | Lebanon, Connecticut, USA | |
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Name: | Elizabeth Lee [2094] | ||
Born: | 15 Aug 1693 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Samuel Lee [2093] | ||
Born: | 9 May 1695 | at: | Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
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Name: | Stephen Lee [2097] | ||
Born: | 19 Dec 1700 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Abigail Lee [2095] | ||
Born: | 27 Feb 1704 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Anna Lee [2098] | ||
Born: | 26 Jun 1706 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Ashael Lee [2096] | ||
Born: | 8 Dec 1708 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Rachel Lee [2101] | ||
Born: | 16 Apr 1711 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Mary Lee [2071] | ||
Born: | 19 Dec 1713 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 17 Sep 1784 | at: | Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Spouses: | Peter Brewster | ||
Name: | Daniel Lee [2100] | ||
Born: | 13 Sep 1715 | at: | Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Stephen Lee | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Elizabeth Woodward | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: William Joseph LaCasse | |||
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Wife: Tison | |||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--William Joseph LaCasse | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |-- Tison | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[3744] This person is presumed living.
Husband: Phillip Anthony Moore | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | at: | ||
Mother: | at: | ||
Wife: Amy Louise Simmons | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | at: | ||
Mother: | at: | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Abby Moore [4036] | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Christopher Douglas Moore [4038] | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Phillip Anthony Moore | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Douglas Simmons | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Amy Louise Simmons | /--William Perry Phelps | /--Donald William Phelps | | \--Carrie Esther Hudson \--Joyce Ann Phelps | /--William Perry Phelps \--Mabel Lillian Stevens \--
[4026] This person is presumed living.
[4003] This person is presumed living.
[4036] This person is presumed living.
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Husband: David Phelps | |||
Born: | 23 May 1753 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | 17 Feb 1781 | at: | Enfield Ct |
Died: | 2 Nov 1834[9708] | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Father: | David Phelps Sr. | ||
Mother: | Margaret Colton | ||
Notes: | [9709] | ||
Sources: | [9708] [9710] | ||
Wife: Ann Pease | |||
Born: | 6 Feb 1760 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 10 Mar 1837[4105] | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Father: | Ephraim Pease | ||
Mother: | Tabitha Abbe | ||
Sources: | [4105] [4106] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | David Phelps [9715] | ||
Born: | 22 Oct 1781 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 18 Mar 1854 | at: | Sloanesville, New York, USA |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Gains Phelps [9717] [9718] | ||
Born: | 22 Dec 1783[9717] | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | Aug 1869 | at: | Schoharie Co, New York, USA |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Jabez Phelps [9719] | ||
Born: | 22 Aug 1785 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Mary Phelps [9720] | ||
Born: | 22-25 Nov 1786 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 16 Apr 1848 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Roswell Phelps [9721] | ||
Born: | 9 May 1789 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 25 Aug 1870 | at: | Wilbraham, Massachusetts, USA |
Spouses: | Sarah Allen | ||
Name: | Ozias Phelps [9722] | ||
Born: | 27 Aug 1791 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 13 May 1799 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Sylvester Phelps [9723] | ||
Born: | 4 Jul 1793 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Horace Phelps [9724] | ||
Born: | 19 Nov 1794 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 1794 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Ann Phelps [9716] | ||
Born: | 25 Feb 1795 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Horace Phelps [9725] | ||
Born: | 23 Apr 1797 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Laura A. Allen | ||
Name: | Osee Phelps [9726] | ||
Born: | 9 Mar 1799 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Abigail Pease Phelps [9727] | ||
Born: | 2 Mar 1801 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Nelson Phelps [9728] | ||
Born: | 14 Sep 1804 | at: | Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--Jacob Phelps /--Israel Phelps | \--Dorothy Ingersoll /--David Phelps Sr. | | /-- | \--Rachel Jones Clark | \-- |--David Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Margaret Colton | /-- \-- \--
/--Robert Pease /--Samuel Pease | \--Abigail Randall /--Ephraim Pease | | /-- | \--Elizabeth Warner | \-- |--Ann Pease | /--Thomas Abbe | /--Thomas Abbe | | \--Sarah Fairfield \--Tabitha Abbe | /--Thomas Abbe \--Mary Pease \--Margaret Adams
[9709]
He served in the Revolutionary War, was in the Lexington Alarm and enlisted twice, once for 3 months and once for 3 years.
-- Phelps Family of America, Phelps and Servin 1899, Vol. 2 pg. 1339[G345]
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
page 39
David Phelps (1753-1834) was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born and died in Enfield, Conn.
More About DAVID PHELPS, JR:
Military service: 1775, Private, Rev. War, Connecticut Continental Line
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Husband: Charles Samuel Phelps | |||
Born: | 3 Jul 1881 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Married: | 25 Jan 1904 | at: | New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
Died: | ABT 1965 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Father: | George Soule Phelps | ||
Mother: | Fannie Elizabeth Bissell | ||
Wife: Mabel Benton Studley | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | ABT 1950 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
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Children | |||
Name: | Lois Studley Phelps | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--Daniel Phelps /--William Phelps | \--Elisabeth Pelton /--George Soule Phelps | | /-- | \--Mary Ann Soule | \-- |--Charles Samuel Phelps | /-- | /--Samuel Thompson Bissell | | \-- \--Fannie Elizabeth Bissell | /-- \--Elizabeth Ann Phelps \--Maronet Abbe
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Mabel Benton Studley | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Samuel Rutherford Bunn | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | at: | ||
Mother: | at: | ||
Wife: Patricia Faye Jimmerson | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | at: | ||
Mother: | at: | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /--Albert Franklin Bunn | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Samuel Rutherford Bunn | /-- | /--Samuel Rutherford | | \-- \--Eleanor Phelps Rutherford | /-- \--Abigail Elizabeth Ponder \--Ella Marie Ensign
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Patricia Faye Jimmerson | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[14477] Second marriage of both.
[5523] This person is presumed living.
[5604] This person is presumed living.
Husband: David Sessions | |||
Born: | 25 Jan 1718 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Married: | 29 Dec 1743 | at: | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | 29 Dec 1756 | at: | Crawn, Point |
Father: | |||
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Sources: | [10927] | ||
Wife: Mary Lancksford | |||
Born: | 15 Sep 1724 | at: | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | 28 Feb 1761 | at: | Kboxford, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Father: | |||
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Sources: | [7531] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | David Sessions [6016] | ||
Born: | 11 May 1749 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 23 Sep 1824 | at: | Newry, Hanover, Oxford, Maine, United States |
Spouses: | Rachel Stevens | ||
Name: | Hettae Sessions [10979] | ||
Born: | 19 Aug 1744 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Mehitable (Hettie) Sessions [11103] | ||
Born: | 19 Aug 1744 | at: | Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Samuel Sessions [11206] | ||
Born: | 11 Feb 1747 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Mary Sessions [10988] | ||
Born: | 30 Oct 1751 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Darius Sessions [10978] | ||
Born: | 29 Sep 1753 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Died: | 1776 | at: | |
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Name: | Sessions [6800] | ||
Born: | 24 Sep 1755 | at: | Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Sarah Sessions [5617] | ||
Born: | 24 Sep 1755 | at: | Andover, Essex, Maine, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--David Sessions | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Mary Lancksford | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Samuel Ellis | |||
Born: | 11 Dec 1719 | at: | Sandwich, Barnstable, Mass |
Married: | 12 Jun 1753 | at: | Sandwich, Barnstable, England |
Died: | AFT 31 Mar 1762 | at: | Sandwich, Barnstable, Ma |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Sources: | [5739] | ||
Wife: Zilpha Hammond | |||
Born: | 5 Jul 1738 | at: | of Beket, Bershire, Mass |
Died: | AFT Apr 1774 | at: | of Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Father: | |||
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Sources: | [5740] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Rebecca Ellis [5730] | ||
Born: | 10 Dec 1755 | at: | of Cambridge, Lamoille, Vermont |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 14 Jun 1805 | at: | Cambridge, Lamoille, Vermont, United States |
Spouses: | Christopher Tiffany | ||
Name: | Elizabeth Ellis [5747] | ||
Born: | 1757 | at: | of Becket, Brkshr., Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Marcey Ellis [5742] | ||
Born: | 18 Oct 1762 | at: | Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Sarah Ellis [5743] | ||
Born: | 29 Jan 1765 | at: | Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Rawlin or Rowland Ellis [10514] | ||
Born: | 11 May 1767 | at: | Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | 22 Apr 1839 | at: | Warrick, Indiana, USA |
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Name: | Rachel Ellis [5744] | ||
Born: | 1 Mar 1769 | at: | Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Samuel Ellis [5745] | ||
Born: | 11 Feb 1772 | at: | Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | BEF 12 Jul 1797 | at: | |
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Name: | Lemuel Ellis [10274] | ||
Born: | 19 Apr 1774 | at: | Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | 20 Feb 1797 | at: | Perry, Ohio |
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Name: | Lemuel Ellis [5741] | ||
Born: | 1779 | at: | Becket, Brookshire, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | 20 Feb 1859 | at: | |
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Samuel Ellis | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Zilpha Hammond | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Thomas Phillips | |||
Born: | 7 Jun 1747 | at: | Ashford, Or Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA |
Married: | 7 Nov 1771 | at: | Ashford, Or Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | 9 Jul 1829 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Father: | Thomas Phillips | ||
Mother: | Catherine Liscomb | ||
Sources: | [6114] | ||
Wife: Elizabeth Noyes | |||
Born: | 15 Aug 1751 | at: | Ashford, Or Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA |
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Joseph Noyes | ||
Mother: | Elizabeth Short | ||
Sources: | [6115] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Betsey Phillips [6116] | ||
Born: | Jan 1776 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Rachel Phillips [6117] | ||
Born: | ABT 1778 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Mary or Molly Phillips [6118] | ||
Born: | 1 Oct 1774 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | 20 Apr 1844 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Dorcas Phillips [6119] | ||
Born: | ABT 1782 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Russell Phillips [6120] | ||
Born: | 31 Aug 1785 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | 15 Apr 1856 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Caleb Phillips [6121] | ||
Born: | ABT 1787 | at: | Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Rhoda Phillips [6067] | ||
Born: | ABT 1772 | at: | Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | Yarmouth | |
Spouses: | Enoch King |
/-- /-- | \-- /--Thomas Phillips | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Thomas Phillips | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Catherine Liscomb | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Joseph Noyes | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Elizabeth Noyes | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Elizabeth Short | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Joseph Clagett | |||
Born: | 8 Dec 1758 | at: | Prince George's, Maryland, United States |
Married: | 20 Dec 1785 | at: | Prince George's, Maryland, United States |
Died: | 31 Aug 1829 | at: | |
Father: | Henry Clagett | ||
Mother: | Ann Magruder | ||
Sources: | [7939] | ||
Wife: Susannah Hawkins | |||
Born: | ABT 1766[7941] | at: | Maryland, United States |
Died: | 1833 | at: | |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | Asa Clagett | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Mary Higgins |
/--Thomas Clagett II /--Thomas Clagett III | \--Mary Keene /--Henry Clagett | | /--Roger Wheeler | \--Ann Wheeler | \-- |--Joseph Clagett | /--Ninean Beall Magruder | /--Samuel Beall Magruder | | \--Elizabeth Brewer \--Ann Magruder | /--Ninean Beall Magruder \--Mary Offutt \--Jane Joyce
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Susannah Hawkins | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: John Johnson | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Wife: Amanda J. Claggett | |||
Born: | 1 Nov 1841 | at: | Fauguier County, Virginia, USA |
Died: | at: | Near Fairbury, Livingston County, Illinois, USA | |
Father: | William G. Claggett | ||
Mother: | Jane Rector | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Amos Johnson | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Richard Johnson | ||
Born: | 2 Mar 1865 | at: | |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | James Johnson | ||
Born: | 23 Apr 1868 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Ella M. Streddeer , Louella Robertson |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--John Johnson | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Samuel Claggett II /--Ferdinand Claggett | \--Amey Jane Ramey /--William G. Claggett | | /-- | \--Nancy Sanford | \-- |--Amanda J. Claggett | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Jane Rector | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Franklin L. Moore | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Wife: (--?--) Ewing | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Elmer Ewing | ||
Mother: | Louisa B. Claggett | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Franklin L. Moore | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Elmer Ewing | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--(--?--) Ewing | /--William G. Claggett | /--William E. Claggett | | \--Jane Rector \--Louisa B. Claggett | /--William G. Claggett \--Cynthia Hillier \--
Husband: Alma Stoker | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | 23 Jan 1879 | at: | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Wife: Catherine Tolman | |||
Born: | 13 Sep 1861 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Died: | 24 May 1949 | at: | Syracuse, Davis, Utah, USA |
Father: | Judson Adonirum Tolman Sr. | ||
Mother: | Sarah Lucretia Holbrook | ||
Sources: | [10922] | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Alma Stoker | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Reuben Tolman /--Nathan Tolman | \--Margaret McCarter /--Judson Adonirum Tolman Sr. | | /--William Hewitt | \--Sarah Hewett | \--Sarah King |--Catherine Tolman | /--Moses Holbrook | /--Joseph Holbrook | | \--Hannah Lucretia Morton \--Sarah Lucretia Holbrook | /--Moses Holbrook \--Nancy Lampson \--Sarah Bliss
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Husband: Cyrus Ammon Tolman | |||
Born: | 3 Sep 1848 | at: | Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | May 1911 | at: | Emmett, Gem, Idaho, USA |
Father: | Cyrus Hewett Tolman | ||
Mother: | Alice Bracken | ||
Sources: | [10231] | ||
Wife: Maria Louisa Pickett | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | George Orin Tolman | ||
Born: | 11 Jun 1882 | at: | Tooele, Tooele, Utah, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Katherine Loveland | ||
Name: | Mary Elizabeth Tolman | ||
Born: | 23 Jun 1874 | at: | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, u.S. |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--Reuben Tolman /--Nathan Tolman | \--Margaret McCarter /--Cyrus Hewett Tolman | | /--William Hewitt | \--Sarah Hewett | \--Sarah King |--Cyrus Ammon Tolman | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Alice Bracken | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Maria Louisa Pickett | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Anson Call | |||
Born: | 13 May 1810 | at: | Fletcher, Franklin, Vermont |
Married: | 9 Apr 1861 | at: | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Died: | 31 Aug 1890 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Father: | Cyril Call | ||
Mother: | Sally (or Sarah) Tiffany | ||
Notes: | [10580] | ||
Sources: | [10581] | ||
Wife: Henrietta Caroline Williams | |||
Born: | 26 Sep 1826 | at: | Holland, Erie, New York, USA |
Died: | 2 Dec 1900 | at: | Syracuse, Davis, Utah, USA |
Father: | William Williams | ||
Mother: | Lydia Barnes | ||
Notes: | [11101] | ||
Sources: | [11102] | ||
Children |
/--Samuel Call /--Joseph Call | \--Abigail Sprague /--Cyril Call | | /--Benjamin Sanderson | \--Mary Sanderson | \--Elizabeth Green |--Anson Call | /-- | /--Christopher Tiffany | | \-- \--Sally (or Sarah) Tiffany | /-- \--Rebecca Ellis \--Zilpha Hammond
/-- /-- | \-- /--William Williams | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Henrietta Caroline Williams | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Lydia Barnes | /-- \-- \--
[10580] Excerpted from "Autobiography of Anson Call":
I resolved to prepare myself for the conflict by investigating the two books. I accordingly furnished myself with the Book of Mormon. I then commenced the Book of Mormon and the Bible, compared the two and read my Bible from Genesis right through, praying and searching diligently for six months. When I finished the two books I became a firm believer in the Book of Mormon. I was then taught by the spirit to obey the principles of the gospel. My feelings were not known by any but my wife. I was proud and haughty and to obey the gospel was worse than death. I labored under those feelings for three months, becoming at times almost insane.
To be called a Mormon, I thought, was more than I could endure. I lamented that my lot was cast in this dispensation. My dreams and my meditations made me miserable. I at last covenanted before the Lord that if he would give me confidence to face the world in Mormonism, I would be baptized for the remission of my sins; before I arose from my knees the horrors of my mind were cleared; I feared no man, no set of men.
The next day I went to the Methodist meeting and declared unto them the truth of Mormonism. I told them I should obey it as soon as I could get to Kirtland. I accordingly went immediately there and was baptized by William Smith, Joseph's brother. My wife accompanied me. I was confirmed in the Kirtland Temple by David Whitmer. I immediately returned to Madison and was then prepared to tell my Methodist brethren many things they were strangers to. I improved every opportunity in their meetings, class meetings not excepted. There were my brothers, my mother and my schoolmates. I was much desirous that they should obey the gospel with me.
Anson Call, Lesson On Obedience
(Compiled and written by David Kenison, Orem, Utah, dkenison@xmission.com)
In the winter of 1838-1839, Anson Call and his family had been driven from their home in Far West, Missouri by the enemies of the Church. The Saints were preparing to move to Illinois, and Anson intended to go with them. However, he owned property at a place called "the Three Forks of Grand River," about 30 miles from Far West, and hoped to sell it in order to better provide for himself and his family during their upcoming journey.
Anson asked "Father Joseph Smith," father of the Prophet, and Brigham Young for counsel in the matter. They both advised him not to go to Grand River. But Anson decided to make the effort anyway - "I did not want to be burdensome to others." The following account from his journal tells the result of that effort:
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December 31, 1838, being anxious to obtain means to make a team, that I might be able to go with the Saints, I this morning mounted the only horse I had left, and started for the Three Forks of Grand River.
I arrived at my farm on new year's day, and learned that a man by the name of George Washington O'Niel had it in his possession.
I passed on two miles further to a family by the name of Day, who had come in from the Eastern States a few weeks before I was driven away. This family had taken no part with the mob. I found the lady at home, and received from her a history of my property. She informed me that O'Niel and Culp, Missouri mobbers, had said that if ever I came to the place they would kill me; and that one Henderson and others would help them.
When on my farm I had sold store goods to a number of the citizens, who were to pay me for them at Christmas. She said she had heard many of them say that if I came there, they would pay me just as "Mormons" should be paid.
Just at this time O'Niel and Culp came into the house. They demanded of me my reasons for being there. I told them that I was attending to my business. They said I had no business there, and if I got away from there I would be smart.
I replied that I was a white man, that it was time enough to be afraid when I saw danger, and that I should go when I pleased.
They told me that they would as soon kill me as a dog, and that there would be no more notice taken of my death than if a dog were killed. This I very well understood.
They then told me that they supposed I had come to get my property.
I informed them I had; to which they replied that there was no property for me.
After repeated threatenings I became convinced that it was in vain to think of obtaining anything, and started for my horse, which was hitched at the yard fence about five rods from the door.
They followed me. O'Niel picked up the end of a hoop pole which Mr. Day had left there, he having been hooping a barrel. With this pole he struck me a blow upon the head, which nearly brought me to the ground. I looked around for a club with which to defend myself, but there was none in sight. He continued striking me, and would doubtless have killed me, had it not been for a very thick woolen cap on my head.
Mrs. Day threw open the door and cried murder. I ran for the house to get something, if possible, to defend myself with; but before I reached the door, he struck me repeatedly, and gave me one blow over the eye, the scar of which I carry to this day.
As soon as I got into the house I clutched the fire shovel. At that moment Mrs. Day closed the door, so that I could not get out nor O'Niel in. He and Culp then passed the window, on which Mrs. Day supposed they had started for their guns, so I mounted my horse and rode for Far West as fast as I could.
My head and face soon commenced swelling. On my way home I washed myself, and resolved not to inform any one what had happened, as Father Smith and President Young had both told me not to go.
I reached home about eleven o'clock at night, and went to bed without making a light. In the morning I arose, and just as soon as I got out of bed, I fell upon the floor. My wife was alarmed and screamed. I told her what had happened; but told her to keep the matter from my family. Father Smith, however, soon heard of the occurrence, and came to see me. He hoped, he said, that the lesson would do me good, and that he was glad that I was not quite killed.
Had I obeyed the words "do not go, but stay at home," I should not have fallen into this trouble. May you who read this be wise, and in this particular, profit by my experience.
(See "Disobedience to Counsel" by Anson Call, in _Fragments of Experience, Sixth Book of the Faith-Promoting Series_, pp. 20-22)
Anson Call, Missouri Persecutions, Settling in Utah
(Compiled and written by David Kenison, Orem, Utah, dkenison@xmission.com)
Anson Call and his family settled in Missouri in 1838, in spite of threats from the local residents that the Mormons would soon be driven out. It was not long before the Saints were forced to evacuate Far West, many of them moving to an area near Adam-ondi-Ahman. Anson and his family made their escape, leaving most of their possessions behind. The Missouri mobbers followed them, and continued to make threats and accusations. One "guard" confronted Anson in front of his family, called him a liar and put his gun to Anson's face and cocked it; the family screamed in horror, but the man uncocked the gun and rode off. The next night, six inches of snow fell - "My children nearly froze to death. One of them froze his fingers so that he lost a part of his nails." The cold did drive the mob away, but the persecution continued: "They killed our cattle, stole our horses, burned our houses, constantly killing and abusing all that they met with, insulted our women and murdered some of our children."
In December 1838, Anson made his way to Ray County to attempt to sell some of the corn he had left in the fields. He was taken captive by some of the mobbers, and ordered to disarm himself - when he proclaimed he carried no weapons, they forced him to empty his pockets and searched his clothing. It was December 24. Anson recorded:
"One of them by the name of James Ogle said that he had suffered by the Mormons and that I had to atone for it. He said they had felt my back and they would see it bare before morning and I would feel hickory upon it. He then commenced beating me with the flat hand in the face. He then said he would not abuse a man that was not armed. He threw his butcher knife at my feet and told me to pick it up and fight. I told him I did not wish to fight. He said I had to fight or die. He then picked up the knife and put it to my hand and told me to take it. I discovered all the rest of them had their knives in their hands. I refused to take it and leaned up against the side of the house. I then said in my heart, 'Oh Lord, preserve me or they will take my life.' I immediately became satisfied that I would be delivered from their hands. He thrust a knife within an inch of my breast and said he would rip my guts out. He then struck me repeatedly between my eyes with the back of his knife. He tantalized me in this manner for over two hours and struck me in the face with the back of the knife and his flat hand about 50 times. He said it was getting near night and we must make a finish of the business."
Anson was taken into the street and told he would be stripped and tied to a hickory tree, beaten, and left exposed to the cold night. As they were making preparations, Anson managed to get a bottle of liquor from a nearby grocer and then offered drinks to his captors; as they became quickly distracted by the bottle, Anson bolted for some brush nearby. Though he was pursued by the angry mob, he was able to escape and managed to get back to his family on Christmas Day. (From _Anson Call Autobiography, BYU-S)
Anson Call and his family survived the Missouri persecutions, and eventually moved west with the Saints. They played an important role in the colonizing of Utah.
On July 14, 1843, in Montrose, Iowa, Joseph Smith prophesied that Anson Call "would come to the Rocky mountains, and that he would assist in building cities from one end of the country to the other." The Calls settled first in Bountiful, north of Salt Lake, where he served as bishop from 1849-50. In 1851 he was appointed to serve as probate judge in Millard County (150 miles south of Salt Lake, in central Utah) and later represented that area in the state legislature. In 1854 he founded Call's Fort in Box Elder county, northwest Utah. He also settled in Parowan, Fillmore, and other areas in south-central Utah, and other parts of the state before returning to Bountiful to serve again as bishop from 1873-77. When the Davis Stake was organized there in June 1877, he became a counselor in the presidency. (See _Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah_, p. 791)
Anson Call died on August 31, 1890.
[11101]
Henrietta married Anson Call, Josiah's brother, on 9 Mar 1861, after
Josiah's death
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Husband: Jonathan Root | |||
Born: | 22 Aug 1704 | at: | Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States |
Married: | 6 Aug 1756 | at: | |
Died: | 15 Nov 1760 | at: | Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States |
Father: | Samuel B. Root | ||
Mother: | Mary Gunn | Wife: (--?--) | |
Children |
/-- /--John Root | \-- /--Samuel B. Root | | /-- | \--Mary Ashley | \-- |--Jonathan Root | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Mary Gunn | /-- \-- \--
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