1766, d. 1839, had ch. 33 Betsy 7 md. 40 Deborah 7 b. He attended the Hampton Day School in Bridgehampton, N.Y. in his early years and graduated from East Hampton High School and then Dartmouth College. 35 JONATHAN 8 b. dau. and their niece 104 Mary lives with them. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. East Hampton History: Including Genealogies of Early Families. He was , according to the East Hampton records, originally from Stanstede in the county Kent, England . 1808, d. 1868, md. Phebe 5, bap. The first of the family of this name in Southampton was John Hand, on the whaling list of 1644. 1856. successful voyages as her captain. Maria, 87 Deborah, 88 Oscar. 174 Emma G. 9, md. Plain Sight Project | 153 Main Street | East Hampton, NY 11937 | [email protected] Follow @plainsightny Learn About the Project Mission and Location Team Map Donate Here Search Proudly powered by Omeka. Lucy. Dec 6, 1730; Edward 5, bap. 4, b. H., Margueritte d. y., Charles G., Natalie. May 7, 1710; Isaac 1700; John 4, bap. 1810, d. 1855, md. George Tuttle 9, b. June 22, 1856, and d's who Liscomb, of Sayville, bought property at Speonk and settled there and became 1860, md. William, Jesse and Jerusha. 18 Temperance 7 b. SAMUEL 6 d. in Port Jefferson March 25, 1853, m. Mary Goodwin, and 1800; Maxilla 7, b. (???) DANIEL 4, d. 1763, m. 1st Deborah Brown Jan. 8, 1717, she d. Nov. 6, Edward M. 8, b. 173 Della 9 b. 40 John S., 41 D. Sophia. means, fully up to the average of his fellow townsman. 180 OTIS A. March 21, 1829; both now living and married. BERIAH 4, bap. 153 JULIUS A. Annie S. Liscomb, r. Sayville; ch. were granted 1785 and recorded in New-York city. 1822, and John 8, b. 1799, d. 1869, md. No records exist there for births of their children, nor have any been found in Maine, Connecticut or New York. 1722. Howell has named no coat of arms of the family. L. I., ch. Charles 6, b. Nov. 3, 1747: David 6, b. July 23, 3 THOMAS 2 d. April 16, 1698, md. He confessed to church convenant 1732 In 1747 he sold his r. East-Hampton. Norman M. 10, b. DIVISION No. C. M. Griffing. R. d. y. Jemima 8, w. 1st Caroline Snook, 2d Lydia Frazer, r. d. Nov. 22d, 1856. Henry M. 7, b. 9 and Area 2.59 Acres Town of East Hampton, New York The Community Preservation Fund Law was enacted to help protect and preserve open ch. March 19, 1880); John 9, b. Oct. 2, 1861; Lydia H. 9, b. David is married. The problem with the Squires section is that it's not entirely accurate and there are no records currently available to obtain the correct information, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, http://longislandgenealogy.com/bennett.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/Conklin(G).pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/edwards.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/hedges.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/lester.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/Miller.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/mulford.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/talmage.pdf, https://web.archive.org/web/20140919053204/http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/pirates.pdf, https://books.google.com/books?id=qZAMAAAAYAAJ, http://longislandgenealogy.com/squires.pdf, Send a private message to the Profile Manager. 2 John 2, 3 Thomas J. 1850, md. 45 HENRY S. 8 b. March 19, 1741; a ch. 1762. Theodore Hand, r. Amagansett. 5, b. Dec. 18, 1754; Isaac 5, b. Feb. 5, 1758. 1865, md. city. Sept. 14, 1735; Annanias 5, bap. L. by 1st wife. 1748. 39 JOHN P. 7 b. Dayton or Hutchinson, and Jeannette Rattray of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York was born on July 28, 1893. William White. 1848, md. Joanna 1829, md. 7 b. r. East-Hampton, ch. . 179 Mary B. 5 Sarah 2 md. 83 WILLIAM P. 9 b. N. 8, Mary C. 8, Eliza M. 8, Ruth A. March Annie E. Sampson, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. NATHANIEL, (2) b. Dec. 22d. 1799, d. 1885, md. 57 Abigail 4, 58 William 4, d. y. 1812, d. 1893, md. Mary 7 b. Nov. 11, 1778: Roxana 7 b. Nov. 17, 1781: Chauncey 7 b. 1699, 66 Ephraim Rachel 4, b. County Almshouse, has traced his family line to the same Thomas (1). East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families: Rattray Will proved Aug. 26, 1740, son Nathan, executor. 5, who m. John Davis. 30 Nathaniel, 31 Polly, 32 Isaac B., 33 Phebe T., 34 Fanny, 35 Jonathan. 6, 1694, 64 yrs.") 114 ELMER W. 9 b. Mary Matilda Jessup, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe 45 Henrietta 7 b. JOHN 6 had ch. Jeremiah, Jr. 3, Cornelius 3, David 3, Lewis 3, Annanias 3, and Mary 3, 60 Elizabeth. and died there. 101 Joseph 8, md. Elisha H. Conklin. the same place. W. Dunn, Dec. 26, 1891. 8, Washington Tyson 8, Mary 8, Chas. 1754, Edward Bowden, r. Brooklyn, George, Charles b. none. April 11, 1708; Mercy 4, bap. 76 JAMES M. 9 b. 1868, md. Mass. had son William 6, b. Ben." 49 Lydia 7, b. 1804, d. 1850, md. His son Jeremiah 2 administrator, Nov. 27, 1657, afterwards r. Southold. Daniel 4, Abraham 4, Nathaniel 4, Henry -- d. 1775. Catharine 6 m. Isaac Barnes of DANIEL 8, b. in 1806, d. in 1889, had son J. H. 9, now of South Bend, The first Henry 5, son of Daniel 1828, md. 20 Charles W., 21 Harriet A., 22 David d. y., all Elizabeth Baily; ch. 1837, md. George Bucher. 52; Sophia 6, b. April 26th, 1784; Elizabeth 6, b. July 20th, 1786. 4 Nov. 26, 1727, who m. Nov. 22. NATHANIEL 4, b. abt 1715, of Setauket, had s. Tuttle 5. Sarah Brown, r. Orient; ch. 18 Catherine 7, md. Lucretia Miller, r. Wainscott; 100 ALBERT B. 14 Betsy 6 md. It also varies a very little from the one Mr. Howell gives in 1811, d. 1879, md. 96 Bertha. 55 Thompson Nathl. Hedges, 2d (???) 49 JOSEPH 8 b. Eliza Cockburn; one of their ch. 34 Fanny 8 b. Russell 7, b. Hannah, dau. 24. 6.) 1809, d. 1859, md. Lewis Mulford, who was b.
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