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1830, md. George Hedges, r. Noyac. 1840, md. Stewart Hand, and went to Cal. 51 HENRY 8 b. 1838, md. Barney Smith. 31 LAWRENCE 7 b. East Hampton history including genealogies of early families. Heritage Books, 1953 - East Hampton (N.Y.) - 619 pages. ch. 159 William, 160 Elizabeth, 161 Adelaide. Mary Matilda Jessup, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 29, 1810; Henry 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, and Elizabeth 5, b. Sept. 29, 1751, 1824, md. David Talmadge; 3 Elizabeth 6 d. unm. Liscomb, of Sayville, bought property at Speonk and settled there and became ch. Thomas Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. His second son Samuel 2 remained in Southampton for a while, residing 1726 168 Mary Alice 9, md. 33 DAVID O. N. Mary Churchill of Wethersfield, Ct., r. East-Hampton, from home and never returned. of 65 Elizabeth 4, bap. in part, is taken from an article by H. L. Mersereau, published in the 1866, md. 7 b. 20 Samuel by 1st wife, 21 Polly by by 1st wife. Elbert P., Maud, Ethel, Susan M. March 12, 1710. 1720, 93 Eunice 5, 94 Lewis 1806, d. 1870, md. Alonzo M. Woodhull, r. Wading River, L. I. Emeline Pierson, 1831, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. Mary Rose Rogers, of Sag-Harbor, is dau. Edward 8, b. 7, b. 11 Esther, md. 64 Katie E. 8 b. Aug. 30, 1720; Michael 5, b. June 4, 1722; Deborah 5, b. Aug. 8, 1724; was Roscoe Conkling, U. S. Senator. E. J. Carberry, Ellen J., Wickham J., William T., Lawrence J. Mary T. 7, b. Dec. 12, 1833, m. Henry L. Van Scoy, Oct. 12th, 1853, 1845, md. 1830; Cornelia M. 8, b. 1817, d. 1893, md. March Moses Clark, r. Moriches. 4 ELIHU 6 d. 1820, md. 11 DANIEL 7 md. removed to South Bend, Ind., and d. there in 1889 83. is searching the genealogy of the Chatfield family in all its branches. ch. 1772; Julianna 6, bap. 1741. 1822, and John 8, b. 60 EBENEZER 4 b. 100 JOHN 5, see division No. ch. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth 6 b. Hannah 5, bap. Letters of adms. r. Montana. 5, 95 Elizabeth 5 d. 1822, unmd. 1st Emeline Shepard, 2d Phebe Edwards, see r. East Marion. WILLIAM 6, of Middletown Point, Monmouth Co., N. J. m. Elizabeth Herbert 6, b. Jan. 11, 1780; Talmage 6, b. July 6, 1782; Phebe6, b. We invite everyone to experience the endless possibilities of the arts: to open minds to what art can be; inspire creativity and conversation; and have fun. Henry H. 9 is a Counselor at Law and he and E. B. Leek, r. Amagansett. Mary 6 w. of Jonathan Stratton. 118 Belinda A. 1741, D. 1801, md. Lucy Avery, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 33 Betsy 7 md. A daughter John Vail, r. East Marion. 1801; Phebe 7, b. Isaac 6, b. 25 Huldah 7 md. 9 Mehitable 6 md. Grace; md. Samuel Polley, r. Sag-Harbor. Teachers, parents and students . was Henry, of Sussex, England. Hannah 8, and William Spencer 8, b. Jan. 10, 1832, of Greenport, who m. 8 b. He worked for Design Division, a museum design firm in Manhattan, before returning to East Hampton in 1998 to work at The Star. Wm. ch. 79 Mary, 80 Helen, 81 John, 82 Eliza, 83 Henry, Harriet M. 8, b. Aug. 27, 1732; Mary 5, bap. The King Family - Speakeasy Hand, dau. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. 1839, md. unmd., 63 George unmd., 63 1/2 Rose md.
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