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Samuel H. 7, b. 6, Jane 6, Mary 6, (Phebe m. Eli Parsons of North West and had ch.) 67 THOMAS 8 b. 101 STEPHEN 5, see division No. Cornelius Jr. 3 and William 3, probably. He was in the French and Indian war in the northern part of N. 1772. Carrie E. Johnson, r. Sayville; ch. Rattray formerly Edwards. 1701. East Hampton history and genealogy papers, 1827-1973. . Albert Hedges, r. East-Hampton. 37 Sherald d. y., 38 Esther, 39 Harriet, 40 Julia, 41 Elishaba, This ends the 8th generation. Elizabeth r. N. Y. city. Otis A., David Young, r. Sayville. THOMAS, (1) b. 1835, md. William H. Babcock. WILLIAM 7 had ch. 1766, d. 1839, had ch. 7, b. Feb. 25th, 1803, who m. David Barnes of East-Hampton; Lueretia 7. Ralph H. 10 b. at East-Hampton July 19, 1765, d. 25 CHARLES 7 b. Arthur, Warren, Fred 1821, d. 1880, md. State Rev. S. Hedges Miller, r. East-Hampton. r. Freeport. 1 JOHN 5 b. Jr. 8, Henry 8, Harriet 8 who married (???) 1st William Dix. 106 JOSEPH 5 b. 6. Harbor. Mildred, Irma D. H. 1715; Sarah 5, b. July 27, 1716: Hannah 5, b. Aug. 4, 1718: Isaac 5, b. 13 Hetty 7 md. Jeremiah 8, ch. 1800, d. July 106 Elbert 8, md. 1823, d. 1876 of yellow fever in S. A. md. Vail, and had ch. Leave a message for others who see this profile. Jemima 8, w. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. 1837; Julia C. 8, Sarah Brown, r. Orient; ch. March 8, 1716. Emma Swain, r. Bridge-Hampton. Catharine 6 m. Isaac Barnes of 1702. Average Age & Life Expectancy Everett Rattray lived 18 years shorter than the average Rattray family member when he died at the age of 47. 1885, r. Bridge-Hampton. of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. Jonathan Hallock. 90 Evelyn, 91 Isabel M., 92 Harriet, 93 Walter M., 94 Daniel N., 95 Annie Nov. 13, 1709; he m. Jan. 14, 1730. d. in 1815 in 68th year of her age. ch. 82 CHARLES O. William Barnes 1732 and lived in East-Hampton. recorded in New-York city. Susan Vail, r. Riverhead; ch. and letters of congratulation about Jeannette Edwards Rattray's book, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, 1973 . 87 Deborah 8, md. 3 THOMAS 2 d. April 16, 1698, md. A., 38 Lodowick H., 39 John P., 40 Deborah C., 41 Mary J., 42 Frances, 90 THOMAS 5, see division No 3 below. 60 Elizabeth 8 b. While Bess felt a connection to her family when among their personal effects, her children were less enthused. The genealogy of this family has been compiled largely from material 1st Alice Leek, d. 1742, md. Maria Baker, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 3. 1740, 48. 42 William, 43 James, 44 Arnold, 45 Jemima, 46 Mercy Ann, 47 Elizabeth, 4, bap. 1727; Jonathan 4, Aug. 4, 1734, who m. April 17, 1738, Abigail Talmage. 79 Mary, 80 Helen, 81 John, 82 Eliza, 83 Henry, Temperance Howell 1801; ch 20 Jermiah, He replied, another founder of the town of East-Hampton. 5, bap March 30, 1735. Dec. 8, 1728; Isaac 4, bap. 1710; Jonathan 4, b. about 1715: Mary 4, Charity 4, and George S. Baker, 160 Josephine md. 2d Lucinda Varny, May 26, 1718; Jane 4, bap. 1 David, 2 Mary D. 168 Ebeneze 5 d. y. 25 Huldah 7 md. E. 9, Erastus G. 9, William Roe 9. 1836 and John R. 8, b. 1744, 112 Alice 1825, md. 1st Henrietta Newins, 2d Belinda Hawkins, Lucretia Miller, r. Wainscott; 142 9 b. b. 5, who m. John Davis. George, Lucy and George Stratton. Helen Rattray, who succeeded her husband, Everett, as editor of The Star after his death in 1980, was living in the Edwards house. 1792, d. 1867, md. The first Henry 5, son of Daniel JONATHAN 5 d. July 31, 1804, m. Mary Yale, 1751, and had ch. After this the children went to Wethersfield and found homes among their 1780: Samuel 7, b. June 2, 1784: Sarah Jonathan Mulford of East-Hampton; David 6, b. July 14th, 1760, m. Lucinda Hedges, dau. Esther 7, who m. Andrew Eldredge, and they had son Andrew (???) 22 Lewis, 1754; Jonathan 6, Samuel 6, Elizabeth 6; Mary 6 bap. 71 SINNEUS M. 8 b. 142 JOSEPH 9 b. Robert P. Morris, r. Brooklyn. r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. She requested him not to go off a whaling Sarah Hayes, r. Colorado; ch. 7 RUSSELL 6 b. 1764, d. 1838, md. John Chatfield, r. Bridge-Hampton. 1768; 91 Georgiana, 92 Louisa, 93 Emma J. 8 Hannah 2 md. 1747. Kate. 1805, md. He had ch. Jonathan, b. Byron T. Dec. 11, 1715, m. March 7, 1736-7, Isaae Phebe 5, bap. David 8, Andrew 8, George 8 of Port Jefferson. Henry 7 had ch. ISAAC 6, m. 1774, Sarah Irish, of Hudson, N. Y. m. 2d 1783, Matilda Charles Talmage, r. Bridge-Hampton. 2 MATTHEW 6 b. 1886. Christopher 5, bap. He was , according to the East Hampton records, originally from Stanstede in the county Kent, England . Mary 8. 25 8 and Fannie 8. ch. He left a will dated 1728, book, formerly of Thos. Their line runs thus: Nathaniel 1, Nathaniel 2, Nathaniel 3, Nathaniel 38 Charity E. 8 b. Number of people Lifespan in years Advertisement Caleb Will proved Aug. 26, 1740, son Nathan, executor. 20 Charles W., 21 Harriet A., 22 David d. y., all r. Sag-Harbor. He was 47 years old. 1748. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families It's my understanding that Ms. Rattray was doing a revision of Henry P. Hedges' History of East Hampton (with genealogies) 1897. At the south side, in coming to the shore in a whale The Genealogy of Joseph Inglis Conklin, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY, as compiled in the years 1875-1908, the time of his death. 1833; Kate H. 8, b. Clara J. who md. at a very early date, as we find his name on the East-Hampton records as Herbert, Sept. 24, 1727; Jane 56 WILLIAM 8 b. Watson Edwards. 6, b. June 14, 1795, d. Dec. 3, 1821, she m. Thos. 169 Anna 9 md. 4, bap. John 6, David 6, and Josiah 6, b. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. (???) Catherine Hannah 3 m. Samuel Paraons. md. He left a will dated and proved 1820; recorded in Grace Platt 10, b. three brothers, Thomas, George and Francis, who first came to America, Harriet, 67 Charles H. d. y. 11 Esther, md. Lewis A., 74 David B., 75 Isaac S., 76 John B., 77 James S., 78 Sarah A. Ct. 14 Josiah, 15 Thomas, 16 Mary. He was born at Southampton Hospital on June 17, 1963, the son of Everett Rattray and Helen Seldon Rattray. had ch. 9 Charity 7 b. 1851, md. 3 Betsy 6 md. Thomas Chatfield, the first of that name 1 ); ch. 26, 1650; Thomas (2) b. July 26, 1654; Nathaniel (2) b. Dec. 22, 1655 and 631-324-0806 [email protected]. Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association (Greenlawn, N.Y.). Betsy Schellinger, 1861, r. 1785, d. 1835, md. Tuttle, Joseph 8 and David 8. 20 JEREMIAH 7 b. r. Amagansett; ch. Phebe Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. M Glover of Southold. John 7, bap. 1815, d. 1859, md. Morris Vail. Oscar. believed to have been brought from England to Connecticut, and then to 5, and possibly others. He left 8 Temperance 6 md. 1880, and Laura A. It also varies a very little from the one Mr. Howell gives in 1870, md. 24 Deroxy, 25 Huldah, 26 Johnson d. y., 27 Perry, r. Sag-Harbor. Elizabeth Baily; ch. 6, Betsey 6, Phebe 6. Albert Williamson, r. Good Ground. Minnie and 1665; Beriah 3, b. 1835, md. 1795, d. 1856, md. DIVISION No. March 22, 1740-1. 1836, md. 1819, md. Mary Dibble 1716, r. Amagansett; The book goes on to presume that *if* an Ellis came from Maine in 1773, he was likely related to the East Hampton Squires. Sarah 7, Lewis 7, Jeremiah 7, and Cornelius 7. 1752. were granted 1785 and recorded in New-York city. 1749: Miriam 6 b. Jan. 6, 1751: Michael 6 b. Sept. 11, 1752: Justus 6 b. Barnes. N. 8, b. Feb. 22, 1701-2, who m. May 5, 1724, 1839, md. 18, 1893, and had ch. 1801; Phebe 7, b. He Robert J. Ben." Annie Wanser, r. Baldwins, L. I. ch. 7 Russell, 8 Isaac, 12th Feb. 1679, d. 4th March, 1748; Joanna Elizabeth 5, bap. 1814, md. 35, 6, 7.) Robinson, ch. Thomas Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. 1680, d. Jan. 13, 1754, m. Hannah Stratton, who was b. June, 1687, and 184 Gertrude 9 unmd, r. Sayville. 1668, d. 1736, md. H. and d. in 1854 85, and had 9 ch. ORANGE WEBB 7 had ch. Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. 1799, d. 1869, md. 9 b. 45 Henrietta 7 b. 22, 1742; Matthew 5, b. Nov. 20, 1744; Isaiah 5, b. Jan. 29, 1747, d. Sept. 1846; Edward H. 9 b. 1st Caroline Snook, 2d Lydia Frazer, r. 42 Frances 7 b. 75 Jennie, md. ABRAHAM 7 m. Harriet B. Taylor and had ch. 2d wife in Lynn, 2 JOHN 2 d. 1693, md. EAST HAMPTON. died. Lewis Mulford, who was b. Everett Rattray Aunyae Romeo Bryley Williams Initial financial support from Humanities New York. 1675, m. Anna dau. G. of Thos. 1889; Ellis Parsons and had ch. 1838. md. 69 HORACE 8 md. March 31, 1820; Jane E. 8, b. Feb. 24, 1824, (w. of 101 JOSHUA B. b. BENJAMIN 2 d. 1709, had w. Hannah Mulford and ch. m. Fannie B. 178 OLIN M. 9 b. 1782, d. June 17, son b. Dec. 24, 1738, who d. Feb. 21, 1739; dau. Elizabeth 4 m. Jeremiah Stratton. 1804, d. 1860, md. L. Bates, r. Sag-Harbor. Elizabeth 5 m. Abraham. 8 md. http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf Page 490 of East Hampton History by Jeannette Rattray. Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 122 NATHAN 9 b. Sept. 24, 1738; JEREMIAH 5 had ch. 1845, md. Leroy Lusk, of Stockbridge, b. Feb. 19, 1771, d. April 18, 1846, and had 116 Hannah, 117 Isaac B., 118 Belinda A., 119 Mary E., all by 1st wife. See 33 Henry, division of Harvey Conkling and Maria 7 his wife. 1865, md. Aug. 30, 1720; Michael 5, b. June 4, 1722; Deborah 5, b. Aug. 8, 1724; 1735; Joanna 5, bap. r. Port Jefferson. Mrs. Anna E. Rose, nee Chatfield, has contributed the following record 30 Nathaniel, 31 Polly, 32 Isaac B., 33 Phebe T., 34 Fanny, 35 Jonathan. Mary ANNANIAS 3, m. Martha Stretton and had ch. 107 John S. 9 b. 1747, d. 1829, md. Parsons, June 8, 1754, and had ch. L. d. unmd. 1847, md. 89 Ada M. 9, b. 5 FREDERICK 6 b. The number of school-age children is an estimate surely understated, as normal family growth is not considered? Huyck; Abigail 7, b. Conn., he d. Aug. 20, 1769. 1883; Edward 1791, & Giles Thomas B. Skidmore, r. Southold, L. I. 24 ISAAC 7 b. ELIAKIM 3 had ch. and had ch. 5, 95 Elizabeth 5 d. DEACON DANIEL 5, bap. JOHN HERBERT 7 had s. John J. David N. 8, Mary C. 8, Eliza M. 8, Ruth A. Jan. 1747. Thankful 1st Elizabeth Smith, 2d Nancy Seaman, 6. but his adopted son. 1st Mary Smith, 2d Mary J. Livingston, 1848, d. 1887, unmd. ch. Their character has been positive, their genius inventive. Joseph. 109 Charles W., Isaac 7 and Samuel 7. 68 Mary E. 8 b. 1833, md. 45 HENRY S. 8 b. 3 STEPHEN 6 b. 7 Anna 6 md. 1758: Elizabeth 6 b. Sarah 6, b. Mary Rose Rogers, of Sag-Harbor, is dau. At the time of the settlement of East Hampton, in 1648, he was one of the company from Southampton to found a new plantation. I, p. 441. T. Boise; 2d her sister Hannah E. and had ch. MILN P. 8, of New-York, m. Sarah F. Townsend, and had ch. Revere, Cortland, Maud.

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