1 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB486(1).
2 Chester, J. L. (Col.), "Parish Registers, St. Dionis, Backchurch, London" (London, Harleian Society, 1878), Vol. 3, p. 13 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New England Historic Genealogical Society, IB486).
3 Mahler, Leslie, The English records for Stockdale Coddington of Roxbury, Massachusetts (The American Genealogist, 79 (3) (2004)), p. 179-180.
4 Coddington, John Insley, "Parish Registers" (Parish Registers, St. Martin's Church, co. Surrey, England [ex John I. Coddington Papers, New England Historic Genealogical Society, IB486(1)]).
5 Johnson, Caleb, The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Peter Browne, and His Association with Mayflower Passenger William Mullins: With New Information on William Mullins and His Association With Later New England Immigrants Stockdale Coddington and Christopher Hussey (2004, The American Genealogist), p. 177.
6 Johnson, Caleb, The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Peter Browne, and His Association with Mayflower Passenger William Mullins: With New Information on William Mullins and His Association With Later New England Immigrants Stockdale Coddington and Christopher Hussey (2004, The American Genealogist), 79:161-178.
7 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), English Records, Extracts from Blechingley Parish Registers, folder 9 of 22.
8 Dearborn, Davis Curtis, John Insley Coddington (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1991), vol. 145: 195.
9 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB119.
10 Surrey Record Society, Surrey Record Society Publications (Surrey Record Society (ex J. I. Coddington Papers, IB 150)), 3: 239.
11 Johnson, Caleb, The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Peter Browne, and His Association with Mayflower Passenger William Mullins: With New Information on William Mullins and His Association With Later New England Immigrants Stockdale Coddington and Christopher Hussey (2004, The American Genealogist), p. 178.
12 Podmore, Freda, Report on Coddington (Quiddington) etc. of Surrey (John I. Coddington Papers, Ms. 440, NEHGS.), England, I/c/3/ folder 5 of 22.
13 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB486(2).
14 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB150.
15 John I. Coddington (Essex Co. Probate Court, Salem, Massachusetts), Estate 5717.
16 Chester, J. L. (Col.), "Parish Registers, St. Dionis, Backchurch, London" (London, Harleian Society, 1878).
17 New York Times (New York City, New York), 26 Dec 1934, p. 13.
18 Newman, Connie, Coddington-Inman Bible Records, 12 May 2007.
19 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, 23 Dec. 2002.
20 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, Papers.
21 Birth Record, Manhattan, New York City, New York (New York City, New York (ex John I. Coddington Papers)), 54611, 29 Aug. 1910.
22 New York State, "Birth Certificate" (New York State, 8 29 1910), # 45611.
23 The American Family Immigration History Center, Ellis Island Archives (Internet database(www.ellisisland.org, The American Family Immigration History Center)).
24 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., Manhattan, Elect. Distr. 1094, p. 6b, line 62, 10 Jan., Roll T625_1213, image 1001.
25 New York Times (New York City, New York), 26 Mar 1930, p. 31.
26 1930 U. S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, ED 31-550, p. 199, household 192.
27 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, Pers. comm. Dec. 2004.
28 U.S. Navy, Notice of Separation (9/13/1946).
29 Schultz, Margaret F, Register of Deaths.
30 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), Accessed 19 Dec 2004.
31 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, Wedding and reception announcement in her possession.
32 New York Herald, New York City, New York, Nov. 25, 1909.
33 New York Times (New York City, New York), 1 Feb 1929, p. 16, col. 2.
34 Coddington, Jonathan A.
35 Anonymous, Birth Record, No. 45610.
36 O'Neill, Eleanor, Personal Communication.
37 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB429(10).
38 New York Times (New York City, New York), 17 Mar 1909, p. 9.
39 New York Herald, New York City, New York, 25 Nov 1909.
40 1910 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Pelham Manor, none_460_474, p. 31.
41 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB080.
42 New York Times (New York City, New York), 27 Jun 1956, p. 31.
43 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., Manhattan, ED 31-545, p. 105.
44 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, 10 Aug 2002.
45 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 6A.
46 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York General Records, 12 of 12.
47
New York Times (New York City, New York), 3 Nov. 1894, p. 12 (ex Proquest). SUPREME COURT, CITY and COUNTY of New York. LILY A. G. CODDINGTON, plaintiff, against EMILY K. BOND, George E. Bond, Frank Brown, Charles E. Coddington, Henry Siegman, Madge I. Hennen, Ann I. Ryan, as executrix of the last will and testament of William Ryan, deceased, Albert L. Foss, Charles E. Coddington, and Lily A. G. Coddington, Administrator and Administratrix of Kathleen E. Brown, deceased, defendants.--Summons.
To the above-named defendants and each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer to the plaintiff's attorneys, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgement will be taken against you by default. for the relief demanded in the complaint--Dated New York, October 2d, 1894.
CANNON & ATWATER, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Office and Post Office address, 115 Broadway, Boreel Building, New York.
To the defendant George E. Bond: the forgoing is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. George C. Barrett, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 29th day of October, 1894, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York, at his office, in the County Court House, in the CIty, County and State of New York. Dated New York, October 31st, 1894.
CANNON & ATWATER, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Office and Post Office address, 115 Broadway, New York City
.
48 New York Times (New York City, New York), 22 Dec 1912 p. XX3 (ex Proquest).
49 Woodbridge Births, Marriages, and Deaths (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New Jersey Records), Vol. 2.
50 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview.
51 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, 5 Aug 2002.
52 1920 U.S. Federal Census, California, Tulare Co., Visalia, ED 228, Ward 9, 115_124.
53 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, 29 Dec. 2002.
54 1930 U. S. Federal Census, California, Tulare Co., Visalia, Distr. 87, 134-134.
55 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, 31 Dec. 2004.
56 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, Papers, Misses Master's School, "Measurements."
57 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Missouri, St. Louis Co., St. Louis, Wd 25, 3950_222_241, T623, Roll 900, p. 163.
58 New York Times (New York City, New York), 14 Oct 1922, p. 13, col. 5.
59 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED 190, p. 8A, Household 188_200, Roll T625_1271, Image 876.
60 Ulster Co. New York Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Rochester Twp. Vital Records.
61 Chester Davis Coddington Family Bible (#2) (ex Ulster Co., New York notes by W. H. Wood, ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS).
62 Coddington, Merlyn Laurence (deceased), Merlyn Coddington Family Tree (http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mlcodd).
63 AnneTm.ged (Rootsweb.com).
64 Cushman, Henry Wyles, Genealogy of the Cushmans. The Descendants of Robert Cushman, the Puritan, 1617-1855 (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1855).
65 Chester Davis Coddington Family Bible (#1) (ex Ulster Co., New York notes by W. H. Wood, ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS).
66 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB509.
67 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Rochester, 34_35, p. 95a.
68 Ebert, Milford & Ebert, Lucille, Town of Rochester Cemeteries, Ulster Co, New York (Kingston, New York, Selah Publ. Co., 1997), p. 26.
69 1900 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED124, household 101_166, p. 236A.
70 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co. , Rochester, p. 70A.
71 Whitford, Marian Elizabeth Dewitt, Email, Email, 6 June 2003.
72 Department of Veteran Affairs, National Cemetery Administration, Nationwide Gravesite Locator (http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1), Accessed 18 Jun 2004.
73 Coddington, Herbert G, Notes from interview with Harry Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 23 Jan 1915, 481 East 140th St. New York, New York.
74 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), p. 171.
75 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), 704_347, p. 242.
76 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 1453_1588, p. 353.
77 1855 New York State Census, Rochester, p. 269.
78 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester Twp., 125_126, p. 415.
79 Ulster Co. Surrogate Court (Ulster Co. Surrogate Court, 244 Fair St., Kingston, New York), File 386 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
80 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 1483_1588, p. 353.
81 Coddington, Bev, Email, Email, 9 jan 2003.
82 Ebert, Milford & Ebert, Lucille, Town of Rochester Cemeteries, Ulster Co, New York (Kingston, New York, Selah Publ. Co., 1997), p. 17.
83 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, p. 72B.
84 Ulster Co. New York Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Rochester (Accord) Twp. Vital Records.
85 Ebert, Milford & Ebert, Lucille, Town of Rochester Cemeteries, Ulster Co, New York (Kingston, New York, Selah Publ. Co., 1997), p. 18.
86 1900 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, Roll: T623 1170, p. 13B.
87 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Rochester, p. 72A.
88 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Kent Co., Grand Rapids, p. 536B.
89 1900 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, Roll T623 1170, p. 7B.
90 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED 190, p. 8A, Roll T625_1271, Image 876.
91 Ulster Co. New York Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Marbletown Twp. Vital Records.
92 1855 New York State Census, Rochester.
93 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 381.
94 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, roll m32_21, p. 277.
95 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), Roll: 37; Page: 705.
96 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), Roll: 37; Page: 784.
97 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, p. 352.
98 1855 New York State Census, Rochester, p. 183.
99 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 154_156, p. 418.
100 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, p. 418.
101 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 2_2, p. 93.
102 http://www.geocities.com/lmead99/Coddington.html.
103 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB336.
104 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Rochester Twp., house 117-118, p. 414.
105 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB571.
106 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), p. 353.
107 1855 New York State Census, Rochester, p. 182.
108 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester Twp., 127_128, p. 415.
109 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 4_4, p. 93.
110 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co. , Rochester, p. 86B.
111 1900 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED124, household 100_165, p. 236A.
112 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Rochester, 33_34, p. 95a.
113 Ulster Co. Surrogate Court (Ulster Co. Surrogate Court, 244 Fair St., Kingston, New York), 1894. Book 3, p. 680-681.
114 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York, New York City, 2 of 2.
115 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Esopus, 141_159, p. 54.
116 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co. , Esopus, p.53B.
117 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co.,Marbletown, 62_88, p. 461.
118 Poucher MD, John Wilson and Byron J Terwilliger, Old Gravestones of Ulster Co., N. Y. (1931. Collections of the Ulster Co Historical Society, vol. 1), p. 85.
119 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, p. 363.
120 1855 New York State Census, Rochester, p. 181.
121 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co. , Marbletown, p. 363D.
122 Poucher MD, John Wilson and Byron J Terwilliger, Old Gravestones of Ulster Co., N. Y. (1931. Collections of the Ulster Co Historical Society, vol. 1), p. 88.
123 Ulster Co. Surrogate Court (Ulster Co. Surrogate Court, 244 Fair St., Kingston, New York), 1894. Book 3, p. 679.
124 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), "Brief Outline of the Descendants of Stockdale Coddington in America (Earlier Generations Only)" [I/A/1].
125 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 19.
126 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, p. 75A.
127 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 1.
128 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 6.
129 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 15.
130 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 383.
131 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 11.
132 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB358.
133 Barber, G. A, Sullivan Co., New York Epitaphs (1929). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 3, vol. 4, p. 12.
134 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), m19_106, p. 180.
135 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Fallsburgh, Roll 342, p. 44.
136 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Fallsburgh, p. 201.
137 1855 New York State Census, Rochester, p. 401.
138 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Fallsburgh Twp., 1287_1257, p. 160.
139 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York, Sullivan Co. Records.
140 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co, Fallsburg, 230_244, p. 452.
141 Hott, Courtney, Courtney Hott Gedcom (http://www.gencircles.com/users/courtneyhott).
142 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Banns and Marriage Record. First Dutch Reformed Church, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1736-1795 (Woodstock, NY, None, no date), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 4. Cristoffel Cottingtoawn, j.d. born in New Jersey, Maria Oosterhoudt, j.d., banns in Rochester and both living there.
143 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, Tompkins Co., folder 1 of 10.
144 Coddington, Jonathan A, Comment.
145 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 4.
146 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), unnumbered page, corrections to Old Ulster, Vol. 10.
147 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, Orange Co. (ex NEHGS).
148 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Letter to Genevieve DeBaun Saul, 3 Feb. 1950, ex New York Records, Schuyler-Tompkins Co. 4 of 10.
149 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Pennsylvania Records. Letter to Mrs. McCann, 8 Apr. 1971.
150 Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series (Pennsylvania, Wm. Stanley Ray, 1898), State Archives, Harrisburg, PA, v. 19, p. 437. p. 437, Bald Eagle Twp., valuation of "Catington, Christopher," £382.10.0.
151 Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series (Pennsylvania, Wm. Stanley Ray, 1898), State Archives, Harrisburg, PA, v. 19, p. 437, 468, 519, 557. p. 437, Bald Eagle Twp., valuation of "Catington, Christopher," £382.10.0.
152 Anonymous, Pennsylvania State Archives. Northumberland Co. Board of Commissioners (Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA), Roll LR 91.2 (#5430).
153 Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series (Pennsylvania, Wm. Stanley Ray, 1898), State Archives, Harrisburg, PA, v. 19, p. 468. p. 468, 1781, "Cottington, Christopher" 300 acres £10.12.6.
154 Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Series (Pennsylvania, Wm. Stanley Ray, 1898), State Archives, Harrisburg, PA, v. 19, p. 468. p. 468, Bald Eagle Twp., valuation of "Cottington, Christopher," 300 acres, £10.12.6.
155 Quick, Arthur Craig, A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625 -- 1942) 317 years (GenealogyLibrary.com), p. 71.
156 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 10.
157 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, Vol. 10, p. 117 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
158 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), Vol. 10, p. 117.
159 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 341.
160 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Banns and Marriage Record. First Dutch Reformed Church, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1736-1795 (Woodstock, NY, None, no date), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 10.
161 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 187.
162 Theresa Gaskell, Helm, Louw and Westvaels (Helm, Louw and Westvaels (Ancestry.com, Theresa Gaskell , Fri May 31 13:11:33 2002)).
163 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), Vol. 10, p. 120.
164 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB524.
165 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Livingston Co., Caledonia, p. 350.
166 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 154 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
167 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 158 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
168 Anonymous, New York in the Revolution as colony and state (Albany, New York, Unknown, 1904) (ex HeritageQuestOnLine), Vol. 1, p. 83.
169 Daughters of the American Revolution, D.A.R. Patriot Database (Washington, DC, Daughters of the American Revolution), New York, Onandaga Co., Syracuse, ED 103, P. 39B.
170 Anonymous, New York in the Revolution as colony and state (Albany, New York, Unknown, 1904) (ex HeritageQuestOnLine), Vol. 1, p. 163.
171 Carrington, Thomas Raymond, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives MG1420 2/13), 14 Oct 1941.
172 Marriage Book 1, Probate Court of Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Marriage vol. 156, no. 12 (NEHGS IB288).
173 Probate Court, Warren Co., Ohio (Probate Court, Warren County Courthouse, Lebanon, Ohio (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS)), Will of Joseph Coddington, Box 59, no. 3.
174 Biographical and Genealogical History of Wayne, Fayette, Union, and Franklin Counties, Indiana (Lewis Publ. Co, Chicago, Ill. 1899, 2 vols.), vol. 2, pp. 848-852.
175 Coleman, Louis F, Deerfield Township. In History of Warren Co., Ohio (Chicago, Illinois, W. H. Beers & Co., 1882), Facsimile reprint by Heritage Books, 1994, p. 630-646.
176 Carrington, Thomas Raymond, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives MG1420 2/13), Notarized letter dated 16 Aug. 1974. "I have a letter from the sister of Joseph, grandson of Joseph the settler in Ohio, whom I met about 1925 in which she copied the following information from the old family bible. Joseph Coddington, born May 1, 1763, died August 5, 1833. Sarah Freeman, his wife, born July 27, 1763, died 1848. Their children were Samuel, born in 1786; Margaret, born in 1788; Fanny, born in 1790; Freeman, born in 1792 (my great, great grandfather); Isaac born in 1794; Elizabeth, born in 1796; Angeline, born in 1800; Joseph, born in 1802; John, born in 1804 and died Oct. 9, 1886 (Mason Cemetary [sic] Sec. 4-113; and Ezra, born in 1801 and died in 1853."
177 Epard, Anne C, Letter to John I. Coddington, no date (NEHGS manuscript collection 440, locator code I/B/279), no date.
178 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Walkill, p. 184.
179 JAC, Comment, 10 Mar 2006.
180
Richards, Kenneth W, Correspondence (John I. Coddington Papers, New England Historical and Genealogical Society, MS. 440), 17 April 1968, State of New Jersey, State Library. "The following has been correctly copied from the miliaty records, formerly in the War Records Office, New Jersey Department of Defense, now on file in the Archives and History Bureau.
Coddington, Joseph. Born 1762. Residence, Woodbridge, Middlesex County. Private, Captain Matthew Freeman's Company, State Troops, 1781, enlisted to serve one year. Received Certificats signed by Thomas Stelle, for depreciation of his Continental pay in the Middlesex County Militia, as follows: Certificate No. 106, dated June 8 1784, for £10:0:0. Certificate No. 425, dated June 8 1784, for £5:17:6. Certificate No. 1656, dated February 14, 1785, for £37:10:0. Residence Butler County, Ohio, in 1830.
I certify that the foregoing is correctly copied....
181 Flinn, Benjamin, Application S8487 for Revolutionary War Pension (Revolutionary War Pensions, Series: M805 Roll: 326), File: S8487 Pp. 1-15.
182 Not Given, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, Deerpark Orange Co., New York (New York Genealogical and Biogeographical Society), p. 69 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
183 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Joseph (Militia, 2nd Year, p. 56).
184 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Joseph (Militia, 2nd Year, p. 57).
185 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Joseph (Mss. 897).
186 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB481.
187 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Ohio, Warren Co., Deerfield Twp., p. 479.
188
Flinn, Benjamin, Application S8487 for Revolutionary War Pension (Revolutionary War Pensions, Series: M805 Roll: 326), File: S8487 Pp. 1-15. Flinn testified, "I went from my residence in Basking Ridge, Somerset Co., New Jersey to Woodbridge, Middlesex County in said state of New Jersey and there volunteered in Capt. Matthew Freemans Company of Minute Men for a term of one year. This was in the month of March 1781 that the term for which he then volunteered was twelve months, that there was no Regiment to which said Company was attached or at least, none which is now recollected by said applicant, that in two or three months after he had joined said Company Capt. Freeman resigned and was succeeded by Capt. (but until then Lieut.) Asher FitzRandolph, that upon said FitzRandolph's taking the command of said Company, about the 1st of June 1781, the said applicant was appointed an order by sergeant in said Company, and continued an order by sergeant until the end of the war and the return of peace; that the duties which devolved upon said company were those of guarding the lines, going out in scouting parties and frequently crossing to Staten Island and to take British prisoners, and they did take several of them almost every time of going there;--that he does not recollect that any regular officers were ever with said company in the service; that during said period, he however recollected that in one of their excursions to Staten Island they were joined by Capt. Shales of the Jersey Militia with part of his Company, --that said company to which said applicant was attached was engaged during said period of 12 months in several skirmishes with the enemy, the first near Woodbridge, in which the British party were driven to Staten Island;--the next at a place called "Blazing Star," where the British were repulsed and some cattle taken by them and the refugees with them were re-taken and the marauders driven to Staten Island,--the said applicant was also in the skirmishes at Amboy and on Raritan River, as also on Staten Island, that on one occasion the British drove the company of Minute men above referred to;--that during this term of twelve months the said applicant was taken prisoner by a party of the enemy at the said "Blazing Star," and remained with them a prisoner three weeks and four days, when he was exchanged that he immediately resumed his duties in said Company to which he belonged, and after the twelve months expired he again volunteered in the same company of Capt. FitzRandolph, and continued to perform similar duties to those before stated, until the return of peace, making nearly three years from the time of his first volunteering as before stated;--that after the capture of Lord Cornwallis in Oct. 1781 the enemy relaxed the rigor with which they had previously carried on the war;--and consequently the duties which devolved on said Minute men were not so arduous as they were before that period, but it was not until the Fall of 1783 that peace was entirely restored;--that the said applicant was then permitted at said town of Woodbridge, New Jersey, to return home and resume his usual occupations.
That he has no documentary evidence, and that he knows of no person except Joseph Coddington of Warren County Ohio, now in Court, who served with him the whole time above mentioned, whose testimony he can procure. who can testify to his service.
He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity accept the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension rolls of the Agency of any state.
Swore to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid,
Benjamin Flinn (signed).
189 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB281.
190 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB108.
191 Epard, Anne C, Letter to John I. Coddington, no date (NEHGS manuscript collection 440, locator code I/B/279).
192 Warren County Court House, Lebanon Ohio, Probate Court, Box 59, no. 3 (ex JIC Papers, IB 281).
193 American Bible Society, Bible (Jacob Coddington (New York, NY, American Bible Society, 1859), in possession of Floyd Coddington), Transcribed Sept 1950 (ex JIC Papers, IB218).
194 Ulster Co. Surrogate Court (Ulster Co. Surrogate Court, 244 Fair St., Kingston, New York), 1826. Book G, p. 307.
195 American Bible Society, Bible (Jacob Coddington (New York, NY, American Bible Society, 1859), in possession of Floyd Coddington), Transcribed Sept 1950 (ex JIC Papers, IB218) "Aged 64 yrs., 2 months and 18 days."
196 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), Roll M32-21, p. 217.
197 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Orange Co., Wallkill, p. 462.
198 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), roll M33_77, p. 77.
199 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB218.
200 Anonymous, Ulster Co. Deeds (Either Newburgh or Kingston, New York?), File 8 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
201 American Bible Society, Bible (Jacob Coddington (New York, NY, American Bible Society, 1859), in possession of Floyd Coddington), Transcribed Sept 1950 (ex JIC Papers, IB218). "Aged 62 years 2 months 1day."
202 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 9.
203 JAC, Comment, 12 Sep 2004.
204
Coddington, Moses, Letter to William Robeson (In possession of E. R. [Edwin Robeson?] MacKethan III (ex copy received from Merlyn Coddington), 19 Sep 2000.), letter to William Robeson. Dear Sir,
We received your much esteemed favor of the
9th inst, whereby we observe your anxiety, or that of
you wifes to obtain some information respecting her
kindred and relatives in this part of the world since
her fathers removal, and have now set down with
no small degree of pleasure to give you and her such
account of them as will no doubt be satisfactory --
My brother James who lives about a mile f[rom] here
I expect will also write to you in answer to the Letter
now before me. -- On the Death of my Father there
were Eleven of us living, Seven Sons and four Daughters
since when three have died, one Son and two Daughters.
the names of those who are now living, (at least I have
not heard of any of their deaths) are William, David, Benjm,
Lucy, married to a John Jonas, Samuel, James, Moses, and
Elizabeth, the youngest, married to a Mr Caleb Brokaw
near this place. -- Your Unkle William the Eldest
resides in Allegany County on the Yohogany River, the last
account I have of him he had three children living. --
Your Unkles Benjm and Samuel and Aunt Lucy are all
living in the same Settlement, Neighbors to each other, but
how many children they have I am unable to tell; they
I believe are all doing well -- If you wish to write to
any of them you must direct to Cumberland, the County
Town, as my Brother William is a Magistrate and
frequently attends Court there, this is the best method I can devise
of your getting more particular information from them.--
My Brother David lives on Staten Island opposite Amboy
he has four children all Boys living he is in a fine
way and doing well -- In case my Brother James should
neglect writing I will just mention that he has two children
living, the eldest a Son s name is William Stone after his
great Grand Father. -- My Sister Elizabeth has two
children -- I have four children, Ann, Eliza, David, and
Benjamin all hearty growing children. -- thus I have
endeavored to give you a straight account of the
numerous descendants of your Grand Father which will
probably meet with your desires and answer your expectations
thus you see Providence has blessed the Family of the
Coddington's with length of days and many descendants
As to your wife, she must be peculiarly lonesome in a
distant coutnry with respect to Kindred, but let not this be disca_y
ing since we have the means of in our power of commu
nication by Letter which hereafter may afford comfort
to her as we shall always be happy to hear from her
and will be ready cheerfully to give to give [sic] her such
information frorm time to time as occasion may require
My Mother died the 7th of March last after an illness of
three months and upwards, she had nearly arrived to her
74th year, if she had lived to the 11th of March it would
just have compleated it. -- She supported a pious character
for many years, and is now without doubt in possession of that
rest which alone is reserved for the People of God. --
You say nothing in your Letter about your Mother
nor about your Cousin William Stone as I have
not heard from him these many Years I wish in
your next you would ket me know if he is living
and where, also be so kind as to inform me of your
Mother, and how many children you have and I would like
to have a little description of the Country you live
in if not too much trouble. -- I do not know
that ever I shall be able to make you a visit, but
will be happy at any time and all times _____ from
you and if you can make it convenient more happy
to see you here. In the mean time, not having any
thing else particular to add, I shall conclude with my
best wishes for your health and happiness
and that he who is the supreme disposer of E____
at the close of Life give you a better and more
enduring inheritance beyond the Grave, and with
sincere respects to your wife and children wherein my
wife and family join me I am
Your affectionate Unkle
Moses Coddington
205
Coddington, Moses, Letter to William Robeson (In possession of E. R. [Edwin Robeson?] MacKethan III (ex copy received from Merlyn Coddington), 19 Sep 2000.), letter to William Robeson. Dear Sir,
We received your much esteemed favor of the
9th inst, whereby we observe your anxiety, or that of
you wifes to obtain some information respecting her
kindred and relatives in this part of the world since
her fathers removal, and have now set down with
no small degree of pleasure to give you and her such
account of them as will no doubt be satisfactory --
My brother James who lives about a mile f[rom] here
I expect will also write to you in answer to the Letter
now before me. -- On the Death of my Father there
were Eleven of us living, Seven Sons and four Daughters
since when three have died, one Son and two Daughters.
the names of those who are now living, (at least I have
not heard of any of their deaths) are William, David, Benjm,
Lucy, married to a John Jonas, Samuel, James, Moses, and
Elizabeth, the youngest, married to a Mr Caleb Brokaw
near this place. -- Your Unkle William the Eldest
resides in Allegany County on the Yohogany River, the last
account I have of him he had three children living. --
Your Unkles Benjm and Samuel and Aunt Lucy are all
living in the same Settlement, Neighbors to each other, but
how many children they have I am unable to tell; they
I believe are all doing well -- If you wish to write to
any of them you must direct to Cumberland, the County
Town, as my Brother William is a Magistrate and
frequently attends Court there, this is the best method I can devise
of your getting more particular information from them.--
My Brother David lives on Staten Island opposite Amboy
he has four children all Boys living he is in a fine
way and doing well -- In case my Brother James should
neglect writing I will just mention that he has two children
living, the eldest a Son s name is William Stone after his
great Grand Father. -- My Sister Elizabeth has two
children -- I have four children, Ann, Eliza, David, and
Benjamin all hearty growing children. -- thus I have
endeavored to give you a straight account of the
numerous descendants of your Grand Father which will
probably meet with your desires and answer your expectations
thus you see Providence has blessed the Family of the
Coddington's with length of days and many descendants
As to your wife, she must be peculiarly lonesome in a
distant coutnry with respect to Kindred, but let not this be disca_y
ing since we have the means of in our power of commu
nication by Letter which hereafter may afford comfort
to her as we shall always be happy to hear from her
and will be ready cheerfully to give to give [sic] her such
information frorm time to time as occasion may require
My Mother died the 7th of March last after an illness of
three months and upwards, she had nearly arrived to her
74th year, if she had lived to the 11th of March it would
just have compleated it. -- She supported a pious character
for many years, and is now without doubt in possession of that
rest which alone is reserved for the People of God. --
You say nothing in your Letter about your Mother
nor about your Cousin William Stone as I have
not heard from him these many Years I wish in
your next you would ket me know if he is living
and where, also be so kind as to inform me of your
Mother, and how many children you have and I would like
to have a little description of the Country you live
in if not too much trouble. -- I do not know
that ever I shall be able to make you a visit, but
will be happy at any time and all times _____ from
you and if you can make it convenient more happy
to see you here. In the mean time, not having any
thing else particular to add, I shall conclude with my
best wishes for your health and happiness
and that he who is the supreme disposer of E____
at the close of Life give you a better and more
enduring inheritance beyond the Grave, and with
sincere respects to your wife and children wherein my
wife and family join me I am
Your affectionate Unkle
Moses Coddington
206
Alfonte, Mary Gates R. (Mrs. James R. Alfonte), Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), Tuesday, Fort Benning, Georgia. "My friend, Mrs. Swainson who engaged Mrs. Satt. to do research work for her, wrote me that she (Mrs. Satt.) insists the N. J. Coddingtons are descended from Gov. Wm. of R. I. instead, as Savage states, of from John of Boston. Since we know Gov. Wm. owned land in N. J. it seems likely that John was his son -- but I wrote Mrs. Swainson she must insist on proof from Mrs. Satt. (excuse abbreviation but Satterthwaite is such a long name). Mrs. Swainson did insist and I quote from her letter: --
"from the Bible of Thomas Coddington in the possession of his descendant, Mrs. Bertha Hicks, Great Neck, N. Y.
'John Coddington, son of William and Ann Coddington, born Nov. 24 1656
Annah Coddington, wife of John Coddington, died Sept. 10, 1690.
John Coddington, son of John and Annah Coddington, born Nov. 8, 1677
Benjamin Coddington, son of John and Annah Coddington, born Oct. 8, 1680
Hannah Coddington, dau. of John and Annah Coddington, born May 27, 1683
Sarah Coddington, dau. of John and Annah Coddington, born Mar 20, 1687
Joseph Coddington, son of John and Annah Coddington, born Mar. 22, 1689
--- ---- ---- ----
Benjamin Coddington, son of John and Annah Coddington, born Oct. 8, 1680; died April 18, 1753.
Children: --
Anna, born May 16, 1705
Margaret " " 1706
Sarah
Benjamin
Thomas " Nov. 27, 1712."
Thomas, born 1712, married Phoebe - - - had 6 children all named. He was the ancestor of Mrs. Bertha Hicks.
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End of Quote.
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It is hard to believe anyone would fabricate such a record, and perhaps by visiting Mrs. Hicks, a photostat could be obtained. That would be positive proof, I'd say. Mrs. Satt. also wrote Mrs. Swainson - of a deed - "dated Jan 21, 1683/4 - granted Jan 13, 1695 from Wm Brinley to John Coddington. Witnesses Rich'd Powell, Jonathan Dennis, & Samuel Moore." Mrs. Satt infers [sic] that this aroused her curiosity as Gov. Wm. C. mrd. Ann Brinley and this Wm B. was son of her brother Thomas B. Mrs Satt. then found this old bible record to substantiate her claim to this relationship. I enclose the chart of the family as given by her in a book by Ernest Spofford in the Rare Book Room, Lib. of Congress., also on reverse side her references."
207 (ex Ancestry.com, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 1670-1760, accessed 23 Aug. 2003.
208 Randall, Roswell Hoes, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1980), DAR Library, Washington DC. Reprint of 1891 edition publ. by De Dinne Press, New York, p. 606.
209 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 59.
210 LeFevre, Ralph, A history of New Paltz, NY and its old families, including the Hugenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz previous to the revolution (Fort Orange Press, Brandow Printing Company, Albany 1903), p. 217.
211 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 117.
212 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), Vol. 10, p. 116.
213 Fernow, Berthold, Calendar of Wills (Ulster Co.) (Albany, New York (Files)), No. 118 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
214 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 158.
215 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 42.
216 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 47.
217 Anonymous, Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, Relating to the War of the Revolution (2 vols. (Albany, New York, Weed, Parsons &Co. Printers, 1868)), Vol. 1, p. 37-38.
218 Anonymous, Calendar of Historical Manuscripts, Relating to the War of the Revolution (2 vols. (Albany, New York, Weed, Parsons &Co. Printers, 1868)), Vol. 1, p. 194.
219 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 144.
220 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 57.
221 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 7.
222 Coddington, Herbert G, John Coddington (Herbert G. Coddington, New Jersey Historical Society Archives), pp. 1-14.
223 Coddington, Lewis Mundy, Genealogy of a Branch of the Coddington Family (Somerset County Historical Quarterly, vol. 2: 125-129, 1913), 125-129.
224 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 7.
225 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 8.
226 Anonymous, Woodbridge Original Town Books (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New Jersey Records, folder 6), Liber A, "Beniamin Codrington..."
227 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB003/folder 6.
228 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Inscriptions. Cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church Cmty., Woodbridge, New Jersey. Graves 1-800 (Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1917 (ex Janet Devlin @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem1.htm)), Accessed 23 Apr 2007.
229 Anonymous, Woodbridge Original Town Books (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New Jersey Records, folder 6), Liber A.
230 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), I/A/2.
231 Brøderbund Software, Inc, World Family Tree (Family Archive CD, Brøderbund Software, Inc., August 22, 1996 (ex Merlyn L. Coddington gedcom)), Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2733.
232 Charles E. Hoye (Meyersdale Republican).
233 Conger, Charles Carroll, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 23 Feb. 1907.
234 Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family in America (Janesville, Iowa, Author's edition (privately published), 1972), DAR Library, p. 275-276.
235 Three Generations of the Family of John Belconger (http://members.aol.com/RYouKin/belconge.htm), Accessed 16 Apr 2004.
236 Coddington, Herbert G, Thomas Coddington (1712-) (Herbert G. Coddington, New Jersey Historical Society Archives), p. 1-9.
237 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 10.
238
Hicks, Bertha Kelsey, Letter to National Society, DAR, Washington, DC (ca. 1926 (attached form says "Genealogist: Jan. 4, 1927 Nat'l Board), DAR Library, Washington, DC.), abt. 1926. "Coddington Record
>Wm. Coddington, b. 1601 Eng. d. Nov. 1, 1678, was 1st Gov. of R. I., (came to America 1630) m. 1. Mary Mosely, 2. Mary __, 3. Ann Brinely, dau. of Thomas Brinely & Ann Ware.
Chidren by 3rd wife:
Wm. 1651, --Nathaniel 1653, --Mary 1654, --Thomas 1655, --John 1656, Noah 1608, --Ann 1663.
>John b. Nov. 24, 1656 d. ___ m. 1. Hannah Gardner (died Sept 20, 1690), 2) Mary White m. May 1691.
Children
John b. Nov. 6, 1677, --Benjamin b. Oct. 8, 1680, --Anna b. May 27, 1683, --Sarah b. Mar. 28, 1687, --Joseph b. Mar. 22, 1689.
>Benjamin b. Oct. 8, 1680. d. Apr. 18, 1753. m. [1] Mary, [2] Mary.
Children, 1st wife.
Anna b. May 16, 1700, --Margaret May 5, 1706, --Sarah, Benjamin, Thomas b. Nov. 27, 1712, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, Liddy, Zillah, John, --Ashur, Uzziah 1735, --Rebecca, Mary, Sabra, --Eliz., --Jotham 1743.
>Thomas, b. Nov. 27, 1712 d. __. m. Phebe __.
Children
William, Aug 18, 1744, Mary Oct. 20, 1746, --Enoch May 3, 1750. Joseph Feb. 26, 1756, --Phebe Mar. 28, 1759, --Benjamin b. Oct. 8, 1761
>Benjamin b. Oct. 8, 1761, Betsey July 10, 1790, --Ira Feb 9, 1792, --Phebe and Rebecca Oct. 15, 1793, --Wm Jan. 20, 1796, --Jesse Oct. 3, 1797, --Martha Maria Feb. 15, 1801, --Betsey Apr. 9, 1803.
>Jesse b. Oct. 3, 1797, d. Apr. 9, 1851, m. Clarissa Crossfield Smith Dec. 3, 1819.
Children
Silas Smith, Mar. 13, 1822, Rebecca b. Apr. 12, 1824, --Andrew J. Mar. 15, 1833, Selina Heath Jan. 28, 1838
>Rebecca married Jesse Brush Kelsey, and had eight children, of whom I am the youngest. You have the records.
(signed) Bertha Kelsey Hicks."
.
239 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), "Brief Outline of the Descendants of Stockdale Coddington in America (Earlier Generations Only)" [I/A/1], p. 6.
240 Alfonte, Mary Gates R. (Mrs. James R. Alfonte), Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), Tuesday, Fort Benning, Georgia.
241 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection).
242 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 18.
243 Coddington, Harold Johnson, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 15 June 1936.
244 Coddington, Lewis Mundy, Genealogy of a Branch of the Coddington Family (Somerset County Historical Quarterly, vol. 2: 125-129, 1913), 126.
245 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 19.
246 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 14.
247 Post Standard (Syracuse, New York), 6 Jan. 1934.
248 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 5.
249 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Inscriptions. Cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church Cmty., Woodbridge, New Jersey. Graves 1-800 (Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1917 (ex Janet Devlin @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem1.htm)), Graves 1-800.
250 Anonymous, New Jersey Gazette (Middlesex Co. New Jersey), ii, # 64, 24 Feb 1779 (ex JIC papers, New Jersey Records, folder 6.
251 Anonymous, New Jersey Gazette (Middlesex Co. New Jersey), ii, # 49, 11 Nov. 1778 (ex JIC papers, New Jersey Records, folder 6.
252 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City West Ward, p. 135.
253 (Indenture(New York Deeds) , Liber 52, folio 427).
254 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York, New York City, 1a of 2.
255 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City Ward 4, p. 739.
256 Hutchinson, Elmer T, Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, vol. 42, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc., vol. 13 1814-1817 (1949. MacCrellish & Quigley Co. Trenton, NJ), p. 89 (File 10576 L.)
257 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records, folder 4 of 7.
258 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB510.
259 Rogers, Sophie Selden, Letter to Charles H. Wenman (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 16 Jun 1906.
260 Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), p. 336.
261 NJ Early Census Index (Genealogy/Ancestry.com), May/June Tax List November Tax List.
262 NJ Early Census Index (Genealogy/Ancestry.com), September Tax List January Tax List.
263 NJ Early Census Index (Genealogy/Ancestry.com), August Tax List May Tax List.
264 NJ Early Census Index (Genealogy/Ancestry.com), August Tax List June Tax List.
265 NJ Early Census Index (Genealogy/Ancestry.com), September Tax List June Tax List.
266 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB290.
267 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records, folder 5 of 7.
268 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 11.
269 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City North Ward, p. 45.
270 Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family in America (Janesville, Iowa, Author's edition (privately published), 1972), DAR Library, p. 158-160.
271 Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family of America, vol I (Janesville, Iowa, Publ. by author?, 1972), p. 275.
272 Unknown, Undocumented.
273 Gray, Ruth, Sarah, mother of Jeremiah Bumstead (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 140:312-316), p. 314-316.
274 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 6.
275 Martin, David Kendall, The Oliver Connection (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, vol 56, pp. 617-626.
276 New England Historical General Register (vol. 3, p. 77), vol. 38, p. 220; vol. 43, p. 263.
277 Appleton, William S. (ed.), Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, And Deaths, 1630-1699 (Boston, MA, Rockwell & Churchill, 1888), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, p. 41.
278 Dearborn, Davis Curtis, John Insley Coddington (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1991), p. 195.
279 Bodge, George M, King Philip's War (Leominster, MA., 1896), p. 122.
280 Martin, David Kendall, The Oliver Connection (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, vol 56, 1981 (vol. 56):1-10.
281 Clayton, W. Woodford, History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of Many of their Pioneers and Prominent Men (Philadelphia, Everts and Peck, 1882), New Jersey Historical Society, pp. 552-581.
282 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity: the Story of a New Jersey Township (Hunterdon House, Madison, N. J. 1873), p. 138.
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285 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 10-13.
286 (ex Ancestry.com, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 1670-1760, accessed 23 Aug. 2003, Vol. II 1730-1750, p. 102 (Lib. C, p. 234).
287 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), p. 154.
288 NJW: 1079-1082L.
289 New Jersey Bureau of Vital Statistics (New Jersey Archives, State House, Trenton, NJ), 30:102.
290 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 12.
291 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB037 (1).
292 Coddington, John Insley, Additions and Corrections to the Jepson Genealogy (American Genealogist, 20:85-97, 1943), p.94.
293 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982).
294 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), p. 153.
295 Appleton, William S. (ed.), Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, And Deaths, 1630-1699 (Boston, MA, Rockwell & Churchill, 1888), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, 1655. [p.52] John Coddington deceased 18th--6th month.
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299 Record Commissioner, A report of the record commissioners of the city of Boston, containing the Boston records from 1640-1660 (Boston, Massachusetts), p. 88.
300 New England Historical General Register (vol. 3, p. 77), Vol. 7 (1853): 34.
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302 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB206.
303 New England Historical General Register (vol. 3, p. 77), Vol. 4 (1850): 295 (ex John I. Coddington Papers).
304 Suffolk Co. Records, Probate Court (Suffolk Co. Court House, Boston, Massachusetts), Will Book 3, original pp. 31ff, presently p. 55ff. [ex John I. Coddington papers, IB206].
305 Coddington, John Insley, Additions and Corrections to the Jepson Genealogy (American Genealogist, 20:85-97, 1943).
306 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB417.
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308 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB462.
309 Not Given, German Reformed Dutch Church of Montgomery, Orange Co., New York (ms copy at New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, New York (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS)), p. 122 (ex J.I.C. Orange Co. New York Records).
310 JAC, Comment, 15 Mar 2006.
311 Anonymous, Village and Town of Newburgh Records 1803-1838 (http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Bridge/3962/1803/index.htm), Accessed 23 Mar 2006 (p. 51).
312 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York, Orange Co. Records, 1 of 1.
313 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Wallkill, p. 184.
314 JAC, Comment, 6 Sep 2004.
315 Anonymous, New York in the Revolution as colony and state (Albany, New York, Unknown, 1904) (ex HeritageQuestOnLine), Vol. 1, p. 191-192.
316 Anonymous, Ulster Co. Deeds (Either Newburgh or Kingston, New York?), 6-483 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
317
Anonymous, Village and Town of Newburgh Records 1803-1838 (http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Bridge/3962/1803/index.htm), Accessed 23 Mar 2006. Road 8. Beginning at Charles Belknaps westerly
to the Turn pike road including Enoch
Coddington all the Crossroad South of the
Turnpike road.
318 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York,Orange Co., Wallkill, Roll 29, p. 460.
319 Appleton, William S. (ed.), Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, And Deaths, 1630-1699 (Boston, MA, Rockwell & Churchill, 1888), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, p. 32.
320 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 6.
321
Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, Papers, in possession of J. A. Coddington, 20 Aug 2006. The place of my birth was Freren near Osnabrück -- the old kingdom of Hanover, a small place near the Holland frontier. My father was a government official-- Oberfoerster. When 2 years old my people moved to Gandermühlen near Melle -- the other side of Osnabrück where I grew up. My father was born in Osnabrück. his brother Adelbert Müller was also in govermment service Hagerungrath -- so we children and all our family considered the old city Osnabrück our Stammplatz, and our family is one of the oldest in that place.-- My father outside his official duties which were light was a great writer and lover of ancient history-- and our country Westphalia was a good field -- with its old ruins and castles all around. During all my life the love for my native soil Westphalia has clung to me and I shall never forget the beautiful fertile fields aand the green woods -- inhabited by thousands and thousands of singing birds -- the strong built and ____faced peasant -- true as steel and without guile I have never met elsewhere such a sturdy race. My good father died in 1848 only 48 years olds. My mother belonged to the house of von Hammerstein-Loxton and was educated at Loxton the Stammgüt of the von Hammersteins. She was a highly educated woman and after our father's death she managed so carefully & wisely that she had all her children educated -- so we could go forth in the wolrd and make our living. I came to the United States in 1855 and it has cost me much heartache and pain to remain here among at that time a rude and uneducated people, and only when I got married and was blessed with a good intelligent high-minded wife and two children did I get relieve [sic] frm homesickness and pain. Now when I am alone here in St. Louis far away through fate from all those that are dear to me--the desire for my native Westphalia sometimes overcomes me.
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322 Coddington, Chas. William, The Coddington Family Registry Newsletter (Louisville, KY, Publ. by Author), vol. 4(4): 5.
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325 Coddington, Jonathan A, 30 Nov. 2003.
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327 JAC, Comment, 30 Nov. 2003.
328 1880 U.S. Federal Census, California, Santa Clara Co., San Jose, p. 70C.
329 1860 U.S. Federal Census, California, Santa Clara Co., San Jose, p. 307.
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331 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB152(3).
332 Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), p. 52.
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356
Ott, Barbara J, Email, 14 Nov. 2004.
Descendants of Johannes Mueller
Generation No. 1
1. JOHANNES1 MUELLER1 was born 1835 in Switzerland2,3, and died May 03, 1895 in Visalia, Tulare Co., California4,5. He married (1) SUSANNA RODEL May 14, 1857 in Switzerland. She was born in Switzerland, and died August 28, 1858 in Switzerland. He married (2) JOHANNA FISCHER6 February 11, 1859 in Switzerland7, daughter of JAKOB FISCHER and ELIZABETH REY. She was born February 07, 1839 in Switzerland8,9, and died March 16, 1927 in Visalia, Tulare Co., California10.
Notes for JOHANNES MUELLER:
Johannes Mueller and his wife and children were born in Switzerland. The German spelling of their surname is Muller, with an umlaut over the u.
Johannes married first in 1857 to Susanna Rodel. They had a son that year who died in 1858. Susanna also died in 1858.
Johannes married for a second time to Johanna Fischer in 1859. They had seven children. In 1882 he took his wife and all but his oldest daughter to America. I have been unable to find what ship they traveled on or where in America he disembarked.
In Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, in October of 1884 or 1885 (there are conflicting dates in the court papers), he appeared before the court, and made a declaration under oath of his intention to become a citizen of the United States. A requirement for declaration of intent was residency in the U.S. for two years. After the declaration, and 3 addtional years, the alien could petition for naturalization. On March of 1890 Johannes presented to the Superior Cout of the County of Kern, State of California a copy of his naturalization papers.
From 1790 to 1922, wives of naturalized citizens automatically became citizens and from 1790 until 1940 children under the age of 21 automatically became naturalizedd citizens upon the naturalization of their father. As a general rule naturalization took a period of five years. Johannes' naturalization would therefore have included Johannes' daughter, Luise, and his wife, Johanna.
From a Homestead Application filed by him in Visalia, California, on April 3, 1886, we learn that Johannes had filed his intention of becoming a U.S. citizen and was applying for one hundred sixty acres in Kern County. In October 1891 he signed an affidavit swearing that he was a naturalized citizen and had resided on the homestead land since October 1886. The application showed that he had about 50 fruit trees and 200 grapevines. He desribed his house as having been built in October 1886, 21 by 28 feet with four windows and five doors.
His homestead was patented to him in 1892. Unfortunately Johannes had only three more years in his new country before he died.
Much of the information for the above was obtained from the National Archives, pre-1908 Land Entry Files, Name of Entryman, Mueller, Johannes, California, Legal Description of Land Section Number 028, Township Number 0260S, Range Number 0260E Homestead Act, Final Patent 2449, Visalia.
While Johannes died in 1895, his estate did not go through probate until 1908. The homestead land was left to his wife at the request of his children. (Tulare County Probate Files, Case No. 1699, Ct S, Type E, Date Filed 7 January 1908).
(Barbara Ott, November 2004)
More About JOHANNES MUELLER:
Immigration: 1882
Naturalization: 189011
Notes for JOHANNA FISCHER:
After Johannes' death in 1895, Johanna lived with several of her children. The 1910 and 1920 censuses taken in Visalia show her living with her daughter, Anna Stamm. On the 1910 census, Switzerland is shown as the birthplace of both her daughter Anna and of Johanna. The date on this census shown for their immigration to the U.S. is 1881. In the 1900 census Johanna was shown living with her son Rudolph. On her gravestone, Johanna's birth is shown as 1839. Her death certificate shows her birth as February 7, 1841.
Child of JOHANNES MUELLER and SUSANNA RODEL is:
i. WILHELM2 MUELLER, b. 185712; d. 1858.
Children of JOHANNES MUELLER and JOHANNA FISCHER are:
ii. ANNA ELIZABETH2 MUELLER13, b. August 17, 186014.
Notes for ANNA ELIZABETH MUELLER:
This oldest sister in the family either was married or close to being married when the Mueller family immigrated to the United States. She did not immigrate with the family. In the records at the City Hall she is shown as marrying in August of 1882. In Johannes Mueller's probate file (Mueller, Johannes Tulare County, Case 1699, Ct. S, Type E, Date Filed 7 Jan 1908) reference is made to an Ernst Schlautter, "the son of a deceased daughter of said deceased."
2. iii. ANNA MARIA MUELLER, b. August 04, 1862, Fahrwangen, Switzerland; d. December 12, 1935, Visalia, California.
3. iv. RUDOLF MUELLER, b. October 22, 1863, Switzerland; d. November 17, 1912.
v. JOHANNES MUELLER15, b. August 02, 1865, Switzerland16; d. September 21, 193917; m. SARAH ANNE18; b. March 09, 186619; d. December 19, 193019.
Notes for JOHANNES MUELLER:
In the graveyard in Visalia, California, close to their parents' grave marker is one that reads: Twin Sons of JOHN & ANNIE MULLER, Aged 8 mos.
Johannes dropped the Swiss spelling of his first name and was called John. His naturalization shows as 21 April 1892. Vol. B. p. 74, Tulare County Naturalization Records.
4. vi. MARIA MUELLER, b. March 23, 1867, Switzerland; d. August 20, 1949, Visalia, California.
vii. JAKOB MUELLER20, b. October 08, 1869, Switzerland21,22; d. 194123; m. LOUISE24; b. 187825; d. 194426.
Notes for JAKOB MUELLER:
Jacob Mueller shows in Tulare County Naturalization Records, Tulare Public Library, Vol. A p. 039. His date of naturalization was August 9, 1892. In the family record in Switzerland, the spelling of the name was Jakob. While some male family members chose the spelling of Mueller, Jakob chose the spelling of Muller for his last name. The German spelling is Muller, with an umlaut over the u.
5. viii. LUISE MUELLER, b. March 22, 1873, Fahrwangen, Switzerland; d. October 31, 1964, Lodi, San Joquin County, California.
Generation No. 2
2. ANNA MARIA2 MUELLER (JOHANNES1)27 was born August 04, 1862 in Fahrwangen, Switzerland28,29, and died December 12, 1935 in Visalia, California. She married ADOLPH STAMM30 Abt. 188431, son of MICHAEL STAMM. He was born Abt. 1861 in Illinois32, and died March 12, 1912 in Visalia, California.
Notes for ANNA MARIA MUELLER:
In the two censuses which I have in which Anna Mueller Stamm appears (1900, 1910) both from Visalia, Tulare County, California, her place of birth is given as Switzerland. In 1900 her husband was listed as head of the household; his birthplace was listed as Illinois. In 1910 Anna is listed as head of the household and a widow. Her daughters were listed as having been born in Illinois. Her sons do not appear on the censuses. In both censuses, her mother, Johanna Mueller, is shown living with Anna. The birth dates of Anna's children come from a descendant of hers, but with no sources cited; the U.S. censuses of 1910 and 1920 generally verify those dates for the daughters.
More About ANNA MARIA MUELLER:
Cremation: December 13, 1935, Fresno, California
Children of ANNA MUELLER and ADOLPH STAMM are:
i. JOHANNA3 STAMM33, b. Abt. 188534.
6. ii. WILLIAM STAMM, b. August 11, 1886, Highland, Madison County, Illinois; d. July 07, 1912, Visalia, California.
iii. LOUIS STAMM, b. August 22, 1889, Illinois; d. January 11, 1922, Visalia, Tulare Co., California.
7. iv. LOUISE MARIE STAMM, b. Abt. 1890, Highland, Madiscon County, Illinois; d. September 26, 1979, Tulare, California.
v. ELLA STAMM, b. Abt. 189335.
vi. ELSIE STAMM, b. Abt. 189536.
vii. MARGUERITE STAMM, b. Abt. 1903, Visalia, California37; d. May 26, 1983, Visalia, California.
3. RUDOLF2 MUELLER (JOHANNES1)38,39 was born October 22, 1863 in Switzerland40,41, and died November 17, 1912. He married EVA BUHLENBERGER42. She was born 186643.
Notes for RUDOLF MUELLER:
Rudolph Mueller is shown in Tulare County records as being naturalized 26 July, 1890. I found this information in the Tulare Public Library, Naturalization records of Tulare County Vol. B, p. 074.
Children of RUDOLF MUELLER and EVA BUHLENBERGER are:
i. ANNIE3 MUELLER44, b. November 189045.
ii. RUDOLPH MUELLER46, b. November 189247.
iii. ERNEST MUELLER48, b. April 189649.
4. MARIA2 MUELLER (JOHANNES1)50 was born March 23, 1867 in Switzerland50,51, and died August 20, 1949 in Visalia, California52,53. She married MICHAEL TOGNI November 18, 1890. He was born September 25, 185654, and died May 13, 193355.
Notes for MARIA MUELLER:
Maria Mueller suffered the sadness of losing a son, Walter Togni, in the First World War and a grandson, Roland Togni Branch in World War II. There is a discrepancy in her birthdate from a Swiss record, showing 1867 and from her gravemarker showing 1868.
Children of MARIA MUELLER and MICHAEL TOGNI are:
i. CHARLES3 TOGNI.
ii. WALTER TOGNI, b. 189356; d. 191857.
8. iii. LOUISE TOGNI, b. April 14, 1896; d. December 14, 1971, Visalia, California.
iv. HERBERT TOGNI, b. 189858; d. 197259.
v. FLORENCE TOGNI.
5. LUISE2 MUELLER (JOHANNES1)60,61 was born March 22, 1873 in Fahrwangen, Switzerland62, and died October 31, 1964 in Lodi, San Joquin County, California63. She married RUDOLF REY BUTLER64 January 06, 1895 in Visalia, Tulare County, California65,66, son of CHARLES BUTLER and ANNA REY. He was born May 17, 1865 in Illinois67, and died March 24, 1953 in Lodi, San Joquin County, California68.
Notes for LUISE MUELLER:
Luise Mueller was born in the little town of Fahrwangen, in the canton of Aargau, in Switzerland. It is a charming little town, and I visited it several times as an adult. I was able to visit the farm house where she was born. The town is not too far from Zurich. Luise was the last daughter in her family and the youngest child. She had three sisters and three brothers. The house was a typical farmhouse. There were window boxes with bright red geraniums both on the ground and second floor. The house was large but looked even larger because the barn and implement shed were attached to the house.
Luise immigrated to the United States as a ten-year old girl with her family, except for her oldest sister, and lived in Illinois before the family moved on to California where her father homesteaded.
She married her second cousin, Rudolf Rey Butler. His mother, Annie E. Rey, was the first cousin of Johanna Muller, Louise's mother.
Louise, as she was known in her adult life, told us little about her young life. One thing we remember is that she spoke of having a pair of boots she wore from Switzerland that made her feel, unhappily, that she stood apart from the other children in school in this country. She did not retain any hint of her German accent, She remembered a little German and and would occasionally say a few words for us and was able to speak a little German with Eberhard Ott, her granddaughter Barbara's husband.
She brought skills and a few customs with her from Switzerland. She sewed beautifully, both by hand and with a treadle machine. She made her own clothes for many years, and she made some for her granddaughters. She cooked some Swiss dishes. We especially liked a veal ragout she made. She also liked sauerkraut and beer which she ate rarely, usually when her husband was on a trip. She had wooden molds with which she made some pretty Swiss Christmas cookies. At Eastertime she dyed eggs, using a combination of grasses, reeds to wrapa the eggs and then vinegar in a soaking process. They were quite pretty.
As girls, my sisters and I visited our grandparents during the summers for a period of perhaps three weeks. We probably started spending our summers with them as each of us turned six and continued into high school.
While there in the summer, we went into town once or twice a week with Grandaddy and Grandmother, where she shopped for the few things they needed and he delivered eggs to some stores, bought chicken feed, or paid some bills. She always wore a "Sunday" dress to shop and a pretty straw hat.
Louise was a good cook. Almost everything came from her and Rudy's farm. When she shopped, it was for staples--tea, canned milk, flour, bread, meat. The main meat on the dinner table was chicken from the farm, usually fried, but also stewed with dumplings,and even ground up with walnuts in sandwiches. Grandaddy killed the chicken with a hatchet on a tree stump in the morning and then let it run around in the barnyard until it dropped dead, much to our thrilled amazement. Grandma would have it plucked, cleaned and cooked by midday dinner. For some reason, the violence did not seem to affect our appetites, and we always claimed that Grandma made the best fried chicken in the world.
Louise lived in a time period where many inventions revolutionized the way American society lived. As a girl and young woman her travel was by buggy, excepting the ship she took from Switzerland and the train (probably) from Illinois, where her family first settled, to California. Toilets were outhouses and chamber pots There was no electricity, so cooking was done on a wood stove, and light came from kerosene lamps. There was no hot water unless it was heated on the wood stove. Washing was done in a metal tub with a washboard. Flat irons were heated on top of the wood stove. Food was kept cool in the icebox or in the tank house. There was no telephone, no radio, no TV, and no electric sewing machine.
My grandfather's ledgers recorded the coming of electricity and telephone to the house, the purchase of the first car, and the building of an indoor bathroom. These improvements came in grandmother's late twenties, thirties and forties, although I can remember when she was in her fifties, Grandma still had a wood stove, and there was still an icebox.
When Grandaddy bought the first car, of course, he was the one to drive. At one point, when he was hospitalized for a period of time, Grandmother tried to learn to drive. She backed up into the outhouse, some distance opposite the garage in the barnyard and knocked it over. That was the end of her attempt to drive. The old, unused outhouse still was in the barnyard behind the wood shed when I was a young child. All smell must have vanished long before I started coming to stay in the summer, because I can remember my curiosity about the funny little building and having to step in to look around.
The telephone was crank operated. The caller rang up the operator and gave her a number and was then connected. People in the country were on party lines and could listen to each others' phone calls, if they chose.
Louise welcomed all the new inventions-- the refrigerator, the electric stove, air conditioning, and when it came in her late old age, television. For everything she had, she was grateful. She complained about nothing to us.
I recall that Grandma said she had not had education beyond grammar school. It is a tribute to her intelligence and industry in learning on her own to say she spoke well, understood and was interested in politics, read as much as her busy days would permit, took us to the library for books every week and read to us on summer evenings. She instilled in us a love of reading. We listened to LITTLE WOMEN, LITTLE MEN, and OLD FASHIONED GIRL by Louis M. Alcott. And I read my first grown-up novel, GONE WITH THE WIND in Hanford.
Grandmother's days were busy, especially in the summer, when she had three little granddaughters visiting. A typical summer day for her might include plucking a chicken and cleaning it for midday dinner, canning fruit--she put up quarts and quarts for our family and herself, everything from blackberry juice, fruit (even grapes) to tomatoes and green beans. She watered her dahlias each summer day out in back of the tank house. She carried the leavings from food preparation out to the hog or chicken pens. She washed the clothes in a washtub and hung them out to dry in the yard. She helped Grandaddy at least once a week clean and grade the eggs they took to the stores in town. She still found time to see that we were having a good time, playing in the sprinkler or irrigation ditch, making mud pies in the sandbox, playing games. She gave us "dress up" clothes to play in. She was supportive in our little projects, and I cannot remember her ever saying, "Can't you find anything to do?"
Did she get tired? I think so. About once a week Grandaddy took us to town to get a milk shake for supper, and about once a week he took us to the movies in the afternoon. Grandma stayed home.
The house was clean, but she didn't fuss with it. I can't remember her vacuuming the floors or dusting much. There were more important things to do.
The light of her life was her only child, Charles, and she doted on him. During World War II she bought cigarettes for him on her ration coupon and sent them to Isleton by parcel post. She also, about every two weeks, sent a box of eggs to us, maybe three or four dozen, each carefully wrapped in newspaper and cushioned. A few broke. Inside the box also were funny papers and perhaps a sugar treat. She made a candy out of brown sugar, rather grainy and hard, that my father liked.
When close to her 80th year, she and my grandfather moved from the Hanford farm where she had lived for more than 50 years, to Isleton, to be close to their son, Charles. Rudy lived for only a few years after the move, but Louise lived to be almost 92 and seemed content to live in her little house close to her son's house. Charles helped her with keeping up the yard and visited her almost every day. She walked to the store and shopped for herself until she was very old. She took care of her house until she died.
She fell or perhaps suffered a stroke and then fell in October 1964. Unfortunately her son and daughter-in-law were out of town when the fall occurred but were able to get back to her before she died. Her eldest grandchild, Ann, was by her bedside when she died on October 31, 1964.
Louise talked with her granddaughters in a way that most grown-ups can't. That is, she really listened to us and spoke honestly about herself and her friends. She laughed quite a lot at both Grandaddy and us, always fond laughter.
Despite her busy life, she found time to visit relatives or receive visits from relatives and friends. She was active in the Eastern Star.
Grandma was lovely looking, even in old age. She was petite; she was probably no more than 5'2, in young adulthood. Her granddaughter Joanne looked most like her. Louise had dark hair as a young woman. snapping eyes and a pretty smile. A curious thing about her, something she did not pass down to Joanne, were her big hands and feet. They were somewhat out of proportion to the rest of her body. Her son inherited those features, although he was close to six feet tall. Ann Louise and Barbara got the big hands and feet, as did a number of her great- and great-great grandchildren. So Grandma lives on, and it makes this writer smile when I see those big hands and feet on my children and grandchildren. Perhaps they didn't come from Grandma, but I like to think they did.
One of her most endearing qualities, to me, was her cheerfulness. She had always worked hard and life had not been easy, but she loved her family and her few possessions. Her optimism and love always showed through in the way she did things.
(Barbara Ott, 2004)
More About LUISE MUELLER:
Christening: April 13, 1872, Meisterschwanden/Fahrwangen, Switzerland69
Emigration: Bet. 1880 - 1883, From Switzerland to Illinois70,71
Notes for RUDOLF REY BUTLER:
Rudolf Rey Butler, whose nickname was Rudy, was born to an American father and Swiss immigrant mother. He wrote his name as R. R. Butler often, and I have seen one instance in which he signed his name Rudolf.
From the stories he told to me and my sisters, his grandchildren, we know that he came across the country from Centralia, Illinois, as a small child, in a covered wagon. An obituary notice places the time as 1868. He was born in 1865, the year the Civil War ended. He came with his father and mother. His father had been to the gold fields in California in the l850s and had returned to Illinois to return subsequently to California.
Rudolf was a great story teller, a faithful keeper of family account books, a modest man of thrift, intelligence, and industry. He was an admirer of education, although he probably did not finish high school, as he was needed on his father's farm. He was a strong member of the Masons, being a Royal Arch member, and in the Knights Templar and the Eastern Star. He was also active in the local Democratic party and a School Board member and president in the town of Hanford.
He never spoke of religion, but he was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Hanford.
His occupation was that of farmer. He attained land as a young man through hard farm labor, hiring out for work with other farmers and "tending ditch." Tending ditch entailed sharing the responsibility with other farmers of seeing that in the thirsty San Joaquin Valley each farmer got his share of water but no more. He farmed until a few years before his death. While he worked hard for his money, his money also worked hard for him so that when he moved to Isleton a few years before his death, though he lacked a retirement fund from the Social Security system, he was able to support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives. He left by the standards of the day a nice inheritance for his only child. He earned part of his small wealth from lending money at an interest to other farmers and friends.
Grandaddy's account books provided this writer, Barbara Butler Ott, with a richness of information about the times he lived in, his life, and the life of his son. For most of the years of his adulthood he kept track of what money came in for everything from crops, animals, eggs, his own labor and interest from his loans to what money went out for farm expenses, church, his son's education, the family's clothing, groceries, entertainment, trips, presents to his grandchildren, monetary gifts to his son, medical expenses, and home improvements. It was a trial for my grandmother to sit down with him shortly after every trip to "town" to account for her purchases. As thrifty a man as he was, he often supported his son with financial help during the period Charles was struggling to provide for a young family during the economic depression of the 1930s.
Rudy was knowledgeable about current affairs and politics. He was active in the local Democratic party. He loved music. Some of his favorite songs were from Stephen Foster, and he liked the song "My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown." He treated himself to vaudeville and/or movies about once a week.
He was a handsome man, with bright, blue eyes and a good head of hair, even in old age when it was nearly white. He had a mustache most of his adult life. He was slight of build and thin. The slenderness was due to his having a "weak stomach," probably chronic gastritis or ulcers. Also, most of his farm labor was done manually: he never had a tractor or other farm machinery. He pitched hay, irrigated, hoed, pruned fruit trees, took care of chickens, and in years before I was around had dairy cows and pigs. He plowed his ground behind a couple of mules.
This writer's respect for many virtues stems from observation of her grandfather's behavior. Small of build, he was a king in the eyes of his granddaughters. He also influenced her political views and still does.
Barbara Butler Ott 2001
Child of LUISE MUELLER and RUDOLF BUTLER is:
9. i. CHARLES ORVILLE3 BUTLER, b. January 03, 1896, Hanford, California; d. April 21, 1976, Lodi, San Joaquin County, California.
Generation No. 3
6. WILLIAM3 STAMM (ANNA MARIA2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1) was born August 11, 1886 in Highland, Madison County, Illinois, and died July 07, 1912 in Visalia, California. He married ELIZABETH ROWENA TATMAN May 12, 1908. She was born November 17, 1890 in Porterville, Tulare Co., California, and died September 17, 1959 in Selah, Yakima County, Washington.
Notes for WILLIAM STAMM:
The information on William Stamm came to me by way of one of his descendants. No sources were provided.
Child of WILLIAM STAMM and ELIZABETH TATMAN is:
10. i. VELMA LORRAINE4 STAMM, b. February 07, 1908, Visalia, California; d. June 17, 1959, Visalia, California.
7. LOUISE MARIE3 STAMM (ANNA MARIA2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1)72 was born Abt. 1890 in Highland, Madiscon County, Illinois73, and died September 26, 1979 in Tulare, California. She married FLETCHER AYRES74 September 08, 1917 in Fresno, California. He was born Abt. 1884 in Kentucky75.
Notes for FLETCHER AYRES:
Fleltcher Ayres' father, according to the 1920 U.S. census was born in England; Fletcher's mother was born in Kentucky.
Child of LOUISE STAMM and FLETCHER AYRES is:
i. ELIZABETH4 AYRES76, b. Abt. 191977.
8. LOUISE3 TOGNI (MARIA2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1) was born April 14, 189678, and died December 14, 1971 in Visalia, California79. She married KENNETH M. BRANCH80. He was born March 02, 189081, and died August 17, 197582.
Child of LOUISE TOGNI and KENNETH BRANCH is:
i. ROLAND4 BRANCH, b. September 03, 192183; d. May 19, 194484.
Notes for ROLAND BRANCH:
Roland Togni was the only child of Louise and Kenneth Branch. He died in an airplane accident in training as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force..
9. CHARLES ORVILLE3 BUTLER (LUISE2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1)85 was born January 03, 1896 in Hanford, California86, and died April 21, 1976 in Lodi, San Joaquin County, California87,88. He married ADA LEE DAY89 October 30, 1926 in Riverside, California. Married in the residence of the bride's brother, Addison P. Day.90. She was born December 19, 1892 in or near Ballinger, Texas91,92, and died October 02, 1982 in Sacramento, California at University of California, Davis, Hospital93,94.
Notes for CHARLES ORVILLE BUTLER:
Charles Orville Butler was born on January 3, 1896. He was an only child, and this was probably due to the fact that his mother experienced a very difficult labor. She and his father was fearful of taking the chance of another childbirth.
He was born a year after his parents were married and lived on a farm in the Hanford area of California until he went away to college. His college years were spent partly at the University of California, Berkeley, and partly at the University of California, Davis. U.C. Davis, was an agricultural college, and agriculture was his major.
His college time was interrupted because he volunteered for the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. He was an ambulance driver. He saw a very short time in the service, but he did spend some few months in Italy and saw some of France. While this war experience may have been traumatic, his shared impressions with his children were of wild ambulance rides, camaraderie with his fellow soldiers, and appreciation of the beauties of Europe. Once he came to Seattle in the 1960s to visit us, and he looked up an old comrade. To this daughter it appeared that this short time may have been the highlight of his life.
When he came home, he finished college and returned to the Hanford area. From his father's entries in his account books, it appears Charles attempted to come back and share the farming work with his father. I am sure it was something his father encouraged. What can be gleaned from reading the lines of those books, and it might be a wrong conclusion, is that Charles was restless and not satisfied working for his father. After reading the account books and remembering his stories of the war, my impression is that he felt confined on the farm, a let-down from the excitement of the war and his time in the urban areas of the bay area of San Francisco.
Charles found other employment after a while but stayed in the Hanford-Fresno area until 1926. At that time he married Ada Lee Day, who was a Home Demonstration Agent for the University of California in Kings County. At that time he was almost 31 and she was almost 34.
They moved to Isleton, California, a little town in the Sacramento River delta area, where he had found employment as a plant manager for a small branch of the H.J. Heinz Company. They lived there the rest of their lives. The job seemed to suit him very well, and the plant and his responsibilities grew over the years. He stayed on this job until his retirement in 1961.
He worked hard at his job and took pride in his company. There was time for friendships also. He enjoyed the company of a circle of male friends--the local pharmacist, the grammar school principal, and several other businessmen. They played tennis, threw horseshoes and occasionally played pool. He went fishing.
He took on civic duties also after the first few years in Isleton. He was on the grammar school board of trustees and served on the city council. Isleton was a small rural town, and it seemed that in the main, college-educated men were expected to shoulder this type of civic duty.
After his daughters had left high school, he served on the school board for the local high school, which was in Rio Vista, California.
After his retirement Charles became more active in church affairs. Our church, the only Protestant church in town, was Isleton Community Methodist Church. If the Christians were sorted, between Protestants and Catholics, the Catholics were in a fairly large majority.
When his parents were quite elderly, they moved to Isleton, and Charles took very good care of them. When his father died in 1953, Charles cared for his mother with love and daily attention until her death in 1964. She had always adored him, and he demonstrated to all that he was worthy of such affection.
When he retired in 1961, Charles spent his time enjoying his grandchildren, helping his disabled wife, gardening, and playing golf. He started playing golf, probably, in his late 60s, and he enjoyed it greatly. His pleasures seemed simple, but they were genuine. I remember his often coming into the house from the yard with a flower for his wife. It was usually a camelia or a rose.
He died at the age of 80. He had suffered from cancer of the esophagus a few years before, but he and his family had had high hopes that it had been cured. It showed up some months before his death in his bones and very possibly was elsewhere. There was no autopsy. The bone cancer was quite painful at the end, and his family was grateful when his pain came to an end. His daughter Barbara was by his bedside when he died.
Charles was handsome. He was about six feet tall, with curly hair that was almost white when he died, He was physically well built.
Charles was a quiet man who did not talk a lot, but his family learned important lessons from his actions about honesty, the value of hard work, kindness, faithfulness and humility. He had a quiet and quirky sense of humor. He appreciated the beauties of nature. He loved his family. He was a content person in his maturity.
(Barbara Butler Ott 2002)
More About CHARLES ORVILLE BUTLER:
Burial: April 1976, Hanford, California
Cause of Death: Carcinoma of the esophogus95
Cremation: April 1976, Lodi, California
Military service: Bet. 1918 - 1919, U.S. Army (American Expeditionary Force) as shown in Certification of Military Service issued January 10, 2000. Part of service in Italy and France as ambulance driver.96,97
More About ADA LEE DAY:
Baptism: September 12, 1902, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, San Angelo, Texas98
Burial: October 1982, Butler family plot, Hanford, California
Cremation: October 1982, Rio Vista, California
Children of CHARLES BUTLER and ADA DAY are:
11. i. ANN LOUISE4 BUTLER, b. November 12, 1927, Sacramento, California.
12. ii. JOANNE DAY BUTLER, b. April 25, 1930, Hanford, California.
13. iii. BARBARA JANE BUTLER, b. August 16, 1931, Sacramento, California.
Generation No. 4
10. VELMA LORRAINE4 STAMM (WILLIAM3, ANNA MARIA2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1) was born February 07, 1908 in Visalia, California, and died June 17, 1959 in Visalia, California. She married WALTER FREDRICK PIPPERT June 25, 1930 in Visalia, Tulare County, California.
Child of VELMA STAMM and WALTER PIPPERT is:
i. WILLIAM5 PIPPERT.
11. ANN LOUISE4 BUTLER (CHARLES ORVILLE3, LUISE2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1)99 was born November 12, 1927 in Sacramento, California100. She married CHAUNCEY DICKEY BUSTER101 July 02, 1950 in College of Pacific Chapel, Stockton, California102. He was born July 06, 1927 in National City, California103.
Notes for ANN LOUISE BUTLER:
Ann Louise was named after her two grandmothers, Nancy Ann Rowden, who went by the name of Anne or Annie, and Louise Butler.
More About ANN LOUISE BUTLER:
College Graduation: June 1950, University of California, Berkeley
High School Graduation: June 1945, Rio Vista High School, Rio Vista, California, Valedictorian
Occupation: In early years of her marriage, maybe two, she worked as a lab technician in San Francisco, California.
Children of ANN BUTLER and CHAUNCEY BUSTER are:
i. DAVID CHARLES5 BUSTER104, b. April 10, 1951, San Diego, California105; m. GAYLE LOUISE GRANT106; b. September 17, 1955, Los Angeles, California107.
More About DAVID CHARLES BUSTER:
College Graduation: Univeristy of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
High School Graduation: Yuma, Arizona
Medical School: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Phi Beta Kappa: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
ii. JAMES DICKEY BUSTER108, b. May 14, 1955, San Francisco, California109; m. MARILYN LOUISE LICHTI110; b. October 21, 1957111.
More About JAMES DICKEY BUSTER:
College Graduation: Univeristy of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
High School Graduation: Yuma, Arizona
iii. WILLIAM ANDREW BUSTER112, b. July 07, 1958, Univerisity of California Hospital, San Franncisco, California113; m. BETTY LORENE SNOW114, June 11, 1983, Yuma, Arizona115; b. December 07, 1961, Casas Grandes, Arizona116.
Notes for WILLIAM ANDREW BUSTER:
William Buster moved to Australia shortly after the birth of his first son and lived there for about six years. He worked for his uncle Jack Buster on a farm in New South Wales, and also did some missionary work while there.
More About WILLIAM ANDREW BUSTER:
College Graduation: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
High School Graduation: Yuma, Arizona.
12. JOANNE DAY4 BUTLER (CHARLES ORVILLE3, LUISE2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1)117 was born April 25, 1930 in Hanford, California118. She married (1) ROBERT FRANKLIN LETTERMAN119 November 08, 1953 in Salinas, California.120. He was born September 17, 1926 in Missouri121, and died November 17, 1993 in Solano Co., California122. She married (2) ROBERT ALAN PAINE123 May 21, 1977 in Reno, Nevada124.
Notes for JOANNE DAY BUTLER:
Joanne Day Butler received her middle name in honor of her mother's family--the Days.
More About JOANNE DAY BUTLER:
Education: Bet. 1948 - 1951, College of Pacific, Stockton, California, and San Jose State College, San Jose, California
High School Graduation: June 1948, Rio Vista High School, Rio Vista, California
Children of JOANNE BUTLER and ROBERT LETTERMAN are:
i. JULIE5 LETTERMAN125, b. May 07, 1954, Blythe, California126; m. ROE CANGELOSI.
ii. JAN LEE LETTERMAN127, b. March 12, 1956, Sacramento, California128; m. (1) MICHAEL GARBEN129; m. (2) DAVID POTTS130.
iii. CHARLES ROBERT LETTERMAN131, b. October 02, 1958, Sacramento, California132; m. KRISTINE BACZEWSKI133, Fairfield, California; b. August 04, 1960134.
iv. ROBERT JOHN LETTERMAN135, b. April 15, 1964, Lake Tahoe, California136.
v. LISA ANN LETTERMAN137, b. June 02, 1966, Yuma, Arizona138.
13. BARBARA JANE4 BUTLER (CHARLES ORVILLE3, LUISE2 MUELLER, JOHANNES1)139 was born August 16, 1931 in Sacramento, California140. She married EBERHARD GEORG WILHELM OTT141 July 20, 1956 in Kelheim, Kreis Donau, West Germany, in City Hall142, son of WILHELM OTT and MARIA MUELLER. He was born January 30, 1932 in Freiburg, Kreis Breisgau, Germany143.
More About BARBARA JANE BUTLER:
College Graduation: June 1952, Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Berkeley
Graduate Work: June 1953, Secondary Teacher's Certificate, University of California, Berkeley
High School Graduation: June 1948, Rio Vista Joint Union High School, Rio Vista, California
More About EBERHARD GEORG WILHELM OTT:
College Graduation: 1959, Heald College, San Francisco, California
Naturalization: September 01, 1960, U.S. District Court, District of Oregon, Portland, Oregon144
Occupation: The Boeing Company--materiel engineer
Children of BARBARA BUTLER and EBERHARD OTT are:
i. WILLIAM BUTLER5 OTT145, b. April 07, 1961, Emmanuel Hospital, Portland, Oregon146; m. (1) DAWN L. ANDERSON147, December 26, 1987148; b. October 1963, Washington State149; m. (2) HEATHER LYNN FREEMAN150, May 05, 2000, British Columbia, Canada151; b. September 24, 1969152.
More About WILLIAM BUTLER OTT:
Baptism: November 12, 1961, Community Methodist Church, Isleton, California153
College Graduation: June 1985, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, with honors154
Education: Bet. 1966 - 1979, Public schools in Seattle155
High School Graduation: June 1979, Nathan Hale High School, Seatle, Washington155
ii. JAMES BUTLER OTT156, b. December 03, 1963, Northwest Hospital, Seattle, Washington157; m. (1) HEIDI CHRISTINA OIE158, March 20, 1988, Seattle, Washington159; b. September 19, 1970160; m. (2) DANIELE JOLIE BROWN161, March 23, 1993, Bothell, Washington162; b. July 22, 1967, Northwest Hospital, Seattle, Washington163.
More About JAMES BUTLER OTT:
Baptism: 1964, Wedgood United Presbyterian Church Seattle, Washington. Baptized again as an adult at Overlake Christian Church.164
College Graduation: June 1989, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington., with honors. Attended North Seattle Community College and received Associate Arts degree there.165
Education: Bet. 1969 - 1980, Public schools in Seattle. Graduation from Garfield High School.166.
Endnotes
1. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Name: Johannes Mueller.
2. Grave Marker for Johanna Mueller and John Mueller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, MUELLER John 1835-1895.
3. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, Page 430, Seite 197, Mueller, Johannes, 1835 Februar 2.
4. Certified Copy of Death Record for Johannes Mueller, No page number, John Mueller, Sr., Date Accepted for Registration May 4, 1895 Visalia, CA, Tulare Co., California, Date of Death, May 3, 1895.
5. Grave Marker for Johanna Mueller and John Mueller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Mueller, John 1835-1895.
6. Copy, Standard Certificate of Death,County of Tulare, City of Visalia, Local Registered No. 33 475, Filed March 17, 1927, FULL NAME Johanna Mueller, Birthplace, Switzerland, Name of Father, Fisher, Birthplace Switzerland.
7. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Johannes Muller, Verehlicht (Married) May 14, 1837, February 11, 1859.
8. Grave Marker for Johanna Mueller and John Mueller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Grave Marker reads: MUELLER, JOHN 1835-1895 - JOHANNA 1839 - 1927.
9. Family Record, City Hall, Fahrwangen, Switzerland, for Johannes Mueller, #430. Seite 197, Johanna Fischer, Born 1839 Feb 7.
10. Standard Certificate of Death for Johanna Mueller, Tulare Co., City of Visalia, Local Registered No. 33, Local Registered No. 33, Date of Death, March 16, 1927, Place of Burial or Removal, Visalia, California.
11. Homestead Application No. 4288, Final Certificte No. 2449 Land Office October 19, 1891, May 6, 1892., Land Office at Visalia, California.
12. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Wilhelm Mueller, born 1857.
13. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, Pge 430, Anna Elisabeth Mueller, Born August 17, 1860.
14. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Muller, Anna Elisabeth, Born August 17, 1860.
15. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Johannes Mueller, Born August 2, 1865.
16. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Johannes Muller August 2, 1865.
17. Grave Marker for John and Sarah Anne Mueller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, John Aug 2, 1865 - Sept 21, 1938 Sarah Ann Mar 9, 1866 - Dec 19, 1930.
18. Grave Marker for John and Sarah Anne Mueller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, MUELLER Sarah Ann.
19. Grave Marker for John and Sarah Anne Mueller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, MUELLER, SARAH ANN Mar 9, 1865 - Dec 19, 1930.
20. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Jakob Mueller, October 8, 1869.
21. Grave Marker for Jacob Muller and Louise Muller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Grave marker reads: MULLER, JACOB 1869-1941. Marker also bear this information on his wife: MULLER, LOUISE 1878-1944..
22. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Jakob Mueller, October 8, 1869.
23. Grave Marker for Jacob Muller and Louise Muller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Gravemarker reads: MULLER Jacob 1869-1941 - Louise 1878 - 1944.
24. Grave Marker for Jacob Muller and Louise Muller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Muller, Louise, 1878-1944.
25. Grave Marker for Jacob Muller and Louise Muller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Muller, Louise 1878-1944.
26. Grave Marker for Jacob Muller and Louise Muller, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, MULLER, LOUISE 1878-1944.
27. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Anna Maria Mueller, Born 1862 August 4.
28. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, E. D. District #206, Stamm, Anna, wife, Age at last birthday 48, born in Switzerland.
29. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Muller, Anna Maria 1862 August 4.
30. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, E. D. #206, Stamm, Adolph, Head, Age at last birthday, 49, Birthplace, Illinois.
31. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family 0258, Stamm, Anna, No. of years in present marriage: 26.
32. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family No. 0258, Name - Stamm, Adolph, Head, Age at last birthday, 49.
33. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family NO. 0258, Head of Household: Stamm, Adolph, daughter, Stamm, Johanna, Birthplace, Illinois age at last birthday: 24.
34. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family No. 0258, Head of Household Stamm, Adolph - Stamm, Johanna, daughter, Birthplace Illinois, Age at last birthday 24.
35. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family No. 0258, Head of Household, Stamm, Adolph, - Stamm, Ella, daughter, Place of Birth, Illinois, Age at last birthday 17.
36. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family NO. 0258, Head of Household: Stamm, Adolph, Elsie, daughter, Place of Birth, Illinois, Age at last birthday: 15.
37. 1910 U.S. Census, Enumeration Date 11 March 1910, Tulare Co., Visalia Township, Microfilm # T-624, Roll # 111, Family No. 0258, Head of Household: Stamm, Adolph, Stamm Marguerite, daughter, Place of Birth, California, Age at last birthday, 7.
38. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, T-623, Roll 115, E. D. #69 Sheet 4, Mueller, Rudolph, Date of Birth Oct 1863.
39. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Rudolf Mueller, Born October 22, 1863.
40. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm roll number, T-623, Roll 15, E.D. #69, Sheet 4, Mueller, Rudolph, Date of Birth, October 1863.
41. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Rudolf Mueller, Born October 22, 1863.
42. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, T-623, Roll 115, E.D #69, Mueller, Rudolf Date of Birth, Octobrt,1863., Eva, wife.
43. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm roll T-623, Roll 115, Mueller, Rudolph, Head, Eva, wife, Date of Birth October 1866.
44. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm Roll # T-623, Roll 115, E.D. #69 Sheet 4, Mueller, Annie, daughter, Date of Birth: November 1890.
45. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, T-623, Roll 115, E.D. #69, Sheet 4, Mueller, Annie, Date of Birth: November 1890.
46. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm Roll Number T-623, Roll 115, E. D. #69, Sheet 4, Mueller, Rudolph, son, Date of Birth 1892.
47. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm # T-623, Roll 115, E. D. #69, Sheet 4, Mueller, Rudolph, son, Date of Birth April 1892.
48. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm roll # T-623, Roll 115, E.D. #69, Sheet 4, Mueller, Rudolph, head, Ernest, son, Date of Birth April 1896.
49. 1900 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare County, California, Microfilm roll number, T-623, Roll 115, E. D. #69, Sheet 4, Mueller, Ernest, son, Date of Birth: April 1896.
50. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, #430, Seite 197, Maria Mueller, Born March 23, 1867.
51. Gravemarker for Walter H. Togni and Marie Togni, Visalia Cemetery, Marie Togni March 23, 1868 - August 20, 1949.
52. Visalia Times, Wednesday, August 24, 1949, "Final services for Mrs. Marie Togni, prominent Visalian who died Saturday, were held in the Brooks Chapel yesterday morning."
53. Grave Marker in Visalia, California, Cemetery, for Marie and Michael Togni, Marie Togni March 23, 1868 - August 20, 1949.
54. Grave Marker in Visalia, California, Cemetery, for Marie and Michael Togni, Gravemarker reads: Marie March 23, 1868, August 20, 1949 - Michael Sept. 25, 1856 - May 13, 1933.
55. Gravemarker for Marie and Michael Togni, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Gravemarker reads: Marie - March 23, 1868 - August 20, 1949 - Michael Sept. 25, 1856 - May 13, 1933.
56. Gravemarker for Walter H. Togni and Marie Togni, Visalia Cemetery, Marker lies at the bottom of Marie and Michael Togni's grave and reads: WALTER H. TOGNI 1893-1918.
57. Gravemarker for Walter H. Togni and Marie Togni, Visalia Cemetery, Gravemarker lies at the bottom of his parents' grave: Walter H. Togni 1893-1918.
58. Gravemarker for Herbert M. Togni, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: HERBERT M. TOGNI 1898- 1972.
59. Gravemarker for Herbert M. Togni, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: HERBERT M. TOGNI 1898 - 1972.
60. Memento of Luise Mueller's christening from her godmother., Translated from German: "This memento is given to a dear Godchild, Louisa Mueller, born on 22nd March, on her christening in the church of Meistershwanden on 13th April 1873. (signed) Louise Hofstetter."
61. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, showing Luise Mueller's name., #430, Seite 197, Luise Mueller Born March 22, 1873.
62. Page from Fahrwangen Family Book in the offices of the city clerk in Fahrwangen, Switzerland, Two numbers cited: 430 and 197., Mueller, Luise .....1873 Marz 22.
63. Grave Marker for Louise M. Butler, Hanford, California, cemetary, old section, lot 386, Louise M. Butler, Mar. 22. 1873 - October 31, 1964.
64. Death Certificate for Rudolf Rey Butler, Registration District 3902, Registrar's Number 0508, signed by Godrey Steinert, M.D., March 24, 1953, State of California, Dept. of Heatlh..
65. Marriage License, State of California, County of Tulare, dated January 2, 1895. Certified Copy 114411 for Rudolf Rey Butler and Louise Mueller.
66. Certified Copy of Vital Records 114412, Marriage Certificate signed by J. A. Skaggs, Minister, C.P.C..
67. Family Grave Marker, Hanford, California, cemetery, old section, lot 386, Rudolf Rey Butler May 17, 1865 - March 24, 1953.
68. Death Certificate for Rudolf Rey Butler, Certificate of Death, State of California, Registration District No. 3902, Registrar's No. 0508.
69. Memento of Luise Mueller's christening from her godmother., Translated from German: This memento is given to Louisa Mueller born on 22 March and christened in the church at Meisterscwhanden on 13 April of 1872 from her Godmother Louisa. [This was part of the mementos left by Luise when she died.].
70. U.S. Census 1900, Roll 87, page 281, Kings County, California, Lucerne township, 222/223 (Louise), "Year of Immigration to the United States - 1883."
71. 1930 U. S. Census, California, Kings County, Hanford Township, ED 14, page 6A, Butler, Louise M. - year of immigration, 1880.
72. 1920 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare Co., California, T-625, Roll Number 153, E. D. 228, Household No. 115, Stamm, Anna, head, Ayers, Louise, daughter, Age at last birthday 29.
73. 1920 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare Co., California, T-625, Roll Number 153, E. D. 228, Household Head, Anna Stamm, Ayers, Louise, Age at last birthday, 29. Place of Birth - Illinois.
74. 1920 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare Co., California, T-625, Roll Number 153, E. D. 228, Household Number 115, Head of Household, Stamm, Anna, Ayers, Fletcher, son-in-law.
75. 1920 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare Co., California, T-625, Roll Number 153, E. D. 228, Household Number 115, Fletcher Ayres, Age at last birthday - 36, Place of Birth, Kentucky.
76. 1920 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare Co., California, T-625, Roll Number 153, E. D. 228, House Number 115, Head of Household, Stamm, Anna, Ayers, Elizabeth, grandaughter, Age at last birthday 12/12.
77. 1920 U.S. Census, Visalia City, Tulare Co., California, T-625, Roll Number 153, E. D. 228, House number 115, Head of Household, Stamm, Anna, Ayers, Elizabeth, age at last birthday 12/12, Place of Birth, California.
78. Grave Marker for Louise Togni Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: LOUISE TOGNI BRANCH Apr. 14, 1896 - Dec 14, 1971.
79. Grave Marker for Louise Togni Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: LOUISE TOGNI BRANCH Apr 14, 1896 - December 14, 1971.
80. Grave Marker for Kenneth M. Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Kenneth M. Branch Mar 2, 1890 - Aug 17, 1975.
81. Grave Marker for Kenneth M. Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: KENNETH M. BRANCH - March 2, 1890 - August 17, 1975.
82. Grave Marker for Kenneth M. Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: KENNETH M. BRANCH - March 2, 1890 - AUgust 17, 1975.
83. Gravemarker for Roland Togni Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: LIEUT. ROLAND TOGNI BRANCH - September 3, 1921 - May 19, 1944.
84. Gravemarker for Roland Togni Branch, Visalia Cemetery, Visalia, California, Marker reads: LIEUT. ROLAND TOGNI BRANCH September 3, 1921 - May 19, 1944.
85. Delayed Certificate of Birth, Filed July 14, 1954, Sacramento Co., California, for Charles Orville Butler, B-346, File No. 077143.
86. Delayed Certificate of Birth, Charles Orville Butler, B-346, File No. 077143, Filed July 14, 1953, Sacramento Co., California, Date of Birth: January 3, 1896.
87. Certificate of Death for Charles Orville Butler, Local Registration District and Certificate Number 3900-0913.
88. Grave Marker for Charles O. Butler, Hanford, California, cemetary, old section, lot 386, Charles O. Butler, Pvt US Army, Jan 3 1986 April 21 1976.
89. Affadavit of Birth, signed by J. Ford Day (On Ada Lee Day) on December 15, 1953, and recorded on same date in Solano Co., California..
90. Certificate of Marriage, County of Los Angeles, Local Registered Number 13758, Recorded in Book No 694 of Marriages, page 8, Records of Los Angeles Co., California.
91. Affadavit of Birth, signed by J. Ford Day (On Ada Lee Day) on December 15, 1953, and recorded on same date in Solano Co., California., 697 Official Records No. 357, Solano County, California.
92. Database: California Death Index, 1970-1997, BUTLER ADA LEE , DEATH DATE 2 OCT 1982, DEATH PLACE, SACRAMENTO, SOCIAL SECURITY # 561303632.
93. Grave Marker for Ada Lee Butler, Hanford, California, cemetery, old section, lot 386, December 19, 1892 - October 2, 1982.
94. Database: California Death Index, 1970-1997, BUTLER ADA LEE - FEMALE - BIRTH DATE 19 DEC 1892, DEATH DATE 2 OCT 1982, BIRTH PLACE - TEXAS, DEATH PLACE - SACRAMENTO, SOCIAL SECURITY # 561 303 632.
95. Certificate of Death for Charles Orville Butler.
96. Certification of Military Service for Charles O. Butler, # 2 531 431.
97. Letter from daughter Ann Louise Buster, regarding letters in her possession about Charles Butler's military service.
98. Certificate of Baptism for Ada Lee Day from Emmanuel Episcopal Church, San Angelo, Texas.
99. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Ann Louise Butler."
100. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Birthday - November 12, 1927, Sacramento, California."
101. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Chauncey Dickey Buster."
102. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Married in Stockton, California, in the College of Pacific Chapel, July 2, 1950."
103. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Born - July 6, 1927, in National City, California."
104. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - David Charles Buster."
105. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Born - April 10, 1951, in San Diego, California."
106. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Gayle Louise Grant."
107. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Birthdate of Gayle Louise Grant - September 17, 1955 in Los Angeles, California."
108. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - James Dickey Buster."
109. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "James Dickey Buster was born on May 14, 1955, in San Francisco, California."
110. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Marilyn Louise Lichti."
111. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Birthdate of Marilyn Louise Lichti - October 21, 1957."
112. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - William Andrew Buster."
113. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "William Andrew Buster was born on July 7, 1958, in San Francisco, California."
114. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Betty Lorene (Lorie) Snow."
115. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "William Buster and Lorie Snow were married on June 11, 1983, in Yuma, Arizona."
116. Statement of Ann Louise Buster nee Butler, year 2000, "Betty Lorene (Lorie) Snow was born on December 7, 1961."
117. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Joanne Day Butler."
118. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Birthdate of Joanne Day Butler - April 25, 1930, Hanford, California."
119. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Robert Franklin Letterman."
120. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Joanne Day Butler married Robert Franklin Letterman on November 8, 1953 in Salinas, California."
121. California Death Index, 1940-1997, LETTERMAN, ROBERT FRANKLIN - Birth Date 17 Sep 1926, Death Date 17 Nov 1993, Birth Place - Missouri, Death Place, Solano Co., California.
122. California Death Index, 1940-1997, LETTERMAN ROBERT FRANKLIN - Birth Date 17 September 1926, Death Date 17 November 1993, Birth Place - Missouri, Death Place - Solano Co., California.
123. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Robert Alan Paine."
124. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Joanne Letterman nee Butler married Robert Alan Paine on May 21, 1977, in Reno, Nevada."
125. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler 2003, "Julie Letterman - Born May 07, 1954 in Blythe, California."
126. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler 2003, "Julie Letterman, Born May 7, 1954, in Blythe, California."
127. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Jan Lee Letterman."
128. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Jan Lee Letterman was born on March 12, 1956 in Sacramento, California."
129. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name of first husband of Jan Lee Letterman was Michael Garben."
130. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - David Potts."
131. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Charles Robert Letterman."
132. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Charles Robert Letterman was born on October 3, 1958 in Sacramento, California."
133. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Kristine Baczewski."
134. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Kristine Baczewski was born on August 4, 1960."
135. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Robert John Letterman."
136. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Robert John Letterman was born on April 15, 1964 at Lake Tahoe, California."
137. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Name - Lisa Ann Letterman."
138. Statement of Joanne Letterman Paine nee Butler, year 2000, "Lisa Ann Letterman was born on June 2, 1966 in Yuma, Arizona."
139. Standard Certificate of Birth for Barbara Jane Butler, Place of Birth Dist. No. 3401, Local Registered No. 1306, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA, Date of Brith: August 16, 1931.
140. Standard Certificate of Birth for Barbara Jane Butler, Place of Birth, Dist. No. 3401, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA Local Registered No. 1306, filed August 16, 1931, Date of Birth: August 16, 1931.
141. Birth Certificate for Eberhard Georg Wilhelm Ott, dated February 3, 1932, Nr. 183, Freiburg, Kreis Breisgau, Germany.
142. Heiratsurkunde for Eberhard George Wilhelm Ott and Barbara Jane Butler, Standesamt Kelheim, Nr. 26/1956, "Married on July 20, 1956, in Kelheim., Kreis Donau, West Germany."
143. Birth Certificate for Eberhard Georg Wilhelm Ott, dated February 3, 1932, Nr. 183, Freiburg, Kreis Breisgau, Germany, Born January 30, 1932.
144. Certificate of Naturalization, United States of America, No. 7815508, Petition No, 28660, for Eberhard Georg Wilhelm Ott.
145. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "William Butler Ott."
146. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "William Butler Ott was born on April 7, 1961 at Emmanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon."
147. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "Dawn L. Anderson."
148. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "Dawn L. Anderson and William Butler Ott were married on December 26, 1987."
149. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "Dawn L. Anderson was born in October 1963."
150. Statement of Heather Lynn Ott nee Freeman, year 2000, "Name - Heather Lynn Freeman."
151. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "William Butler Ott and Heather Lynn Freeman were married on May 5, 2000, in British Columbia, Canada."
152. Statement of Heather Lynn Ott nee Freeman, year 2000, "Birthdate - September 24, 1969."
153. Certificate of Baptism for William Butler Ott, Received baptism on November 12, 1961 at Isleton Community Methodist Church, Isleton, California.
154. University Diploma for William Butler Ott from University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, Bachelor of Science.
155. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000.
156. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "James Butler Ott."
157. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "James Butler Ott was born on December 3, 1963, in Seattle, Washington, at Northwest Hospital."
158. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "Heidi Christina Oie."
159. "James Butler Ott married Heidi Christina Oie on March 20, 1988."
160. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "Heidi Christina Oie was born on September 19, 1970."
161. Statement of Daniele Jolie Ott nee Brown, year 2000, "Daniele Jolie Brown."
162. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "James Butler Ott and Daniele Jolie Brown married on March 23, 1993, in Bothell, Washington."
163. Statement of Daniele Jolie Ott nee Brown, year 2000, "Born - July 22, 1967, Northwest Hospital, Seattle, Washington.
164. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000.
165. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "James Butler Ott graduated from Seattle University in Seattle, Washington, in June 1989."
166. Statement of Barbara Ott nee Butler in year 2000, "Attended public schools in Seattle. Graduated from Garfield High School."
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357 1910 U.S. Federal Census, California, Tulare Co., Visalia, 452_531 (Series T624, Roll 111, p. 192).
358 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, papers.
359 Elizabeth Lee A. Coddington.
360 Coddington, Jonathan A, Coddington, Elizabeth Lee A. Interview, papers.
361 New York State Census, 1855, Ulster Co, Rochester Twp.
362 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester Twp. p. 364 in County.
363 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co.,Marbletown, 62_87, p. 461.
364 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Marbletown District 1, p. 365D.
365 New York State Census, Ulster Co, Rochester Twp.
366 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, WestchesterCo., Greenburgh, ED 50, household 216_229.
367 1880 U.S. Federal Census.
368 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Dutchess Co., Rhinebeck, p. 349B.
369 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co.,Marbletown, 128_161, p. 466.
370 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB554.
371 Lowdermilk, Will H, History of Cumberland County (Washington DC 1878), p. 264.
372 Tucker, E, History of Randolph County, Indiana with Illustrations and Biogeographical Sketches (Knightsown, Indiana, Eastern Indiana Publ. Co., repr. 1967 of 1882 Ed.), p. 428-429.
373 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 5.
374 Coddington, Moses, Letter to William Robeson (In possession of E. R. [Edwin Robeson?] MacKethan III (ex copy received from Merlyn Coddington), 19 Sep 2000.), 28 Jun 1807.
375 1810 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Roll: 14; Page: 47.
376 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 326.
377 Maryland tourist Information (http://www.mdisfun.org/destinations/western.asp).
378 Coddington, John Insley, Brief Outline of the Descendants of Stockdale Coddington (Manuscript, no date) , Special Collections, New England Historical and Genealogical Society, p. 4.
379 JAC, Comment.
380
Hoff, Candee, Email, 27 Sep 2006. VOTES and PROCEEDINGS, November, 1799. Your committee further report, that it appears from the return of the sheriff of Washington
county, that the election for delegates in said county was held by Jonas McPherson, a deputy of
the said sheriff, and that there were no other candidates but John Buchanan, Ambrose Geoghegan,
James McClain and John Cellar, Esquires, who are returned by the sheriff of said county as duly
elected; that the said sheriff has not certified whether he was prevented from attending said
election by sickness, to ascertain which fact your committee are of opinion, that the said sheriff
should be summoned to the bar of the house to correct his return.
All which is submitted.
By order, J. F. HARRIS, clk.
Which was read.
ORDERED, That the same have a second reading on Saturday next.
A petition from sundry inhabitants of Allegany county, praying an act may pass to lay out a
road between the plantations of Asa Beall and William Coddington, and from thence through the
land of William Coddington, and others, to the line that divides the state of Maryland from
Virginia, was preferred, read, and referred to Mr. Perry, Mr. Beall and Mr. Tomlinson, to
consider and report thereon.
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381 1800 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany Co., Sandy Creek Twp., Roll M32_9, p. 43.
382 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Maryland, Allegany Co., ED 2, p.8.
383
Jonas, Dianne G, Email, 5 May 2004. WILL OF WILLIAM CODDINGTON
LDS film #0013311, Allegany Co., Maryland Wills, Vol.H., pg.266
In the name of God Amen I William Coddington of Allegany Co., Maryland being sick and weak in body but of sound mind memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous settle my worldly affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me hence do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following; That is to say; first and principally I commit my soul to God and my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors herein after named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid and my wifes thirds of my real estate during life are taken out
ITEM--I give and bequeath unto my dear wife one Molater(Mulatto?) girl name Hett(or Hell?)
-- I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Coddington the sum of five hundred dollars out the first money collected. I then desire my real personal and mixed property to be equally divided between my son Benjamin my son John and the heirs of my daughter Elizabeth Potter deceased that is to say one third for Benjamin one third for John and one third for the heirs of my daughter Elizabeth deceased the Heirs of my daughter Elizabeth to receive their proportionable part so soon as they come at their respective ages.
--And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Benjamin Coddington and Jacob Clommer to be sole Executors of this my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me heretofore made ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty first day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty Six. William Coddington (Seal--X-his mark)
Signed Sealed Published and declared by William Coddington the above named testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our as Witness thereto: David Reisan(or Rusan?), Sam’l. Coddington.
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384 Tucker, E, History of Randolph County, Indiana with Illustrations and Biogeographical Sketches (Knightsown, Indiana, Eastern Indiana Publ. Co., repr. 1967 of 1882 Ed.), p. 427-429.
385 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Moses Coddington-Amy Girton, 3p.
386 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB101.
387 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 3.
388 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Indiana, Wayne Co., No Twp., p. 112.
389 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co., Unknown Twp., p. 246.
390 Mills, George Roland, Family Relationships of the Cornelius Mills Family of New Jersey (Privately printed, 1992), p. 204.
391 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB37 (6).
392 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 594.
393 Conger, Charles Carroll, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), No date.
394 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB617.
395 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records, 4 of 7.
396 Nelson, William, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Vol22 (The Press Printing and Publishing Co. New Jersey. 1900), p. 584.
397 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), 154.
398 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).)
399 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 15.
400 Williams, Emily Coddington, Letters (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), 6 Sep 1929, incl. transcript of John Coddington's will.
401 Anonymous, Somerset County Revolutionary Pensioners (Somerset County Historical Quarterly, 5: 45-49), 5: 198.
402 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB116.
403 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, John (Mss. 10765, p. 111).
404 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, John, (Mss. 3810 & Printed Roster, p. 544).
405 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, John (Militia, 2nd Year, p. 140).
406 Evans, Mrs. John Ruth, Marsh, Reignette, Crawford, Mrs. Alan R, Tombstone Records from Cemeteries and Famiy Burying Grounds, in Union and Somerset Counties in the vicinity of Plainsfield, New Jersey (New Jersey G. R. C., vol. 19.), Mt. Horeb Churchyard, Mt. Horeb, Warrenville Twp., Somerset Co., N. J., p. 43-45.
407 Evans, Mrs. John Ruth, Marsh, Reignette, Crawford, Mrs. Alan R, Tombstone Records from Cemeteries and Famiy Burying Grounds, in Union and Somerset Counties in the vicinity of Plainsfield, New Jersey (New Jersey G. R. C., vol. 19.), Baptist Churchyard, Mt. Bethel, Warrenville Twp., Somerset Co., N. J., p. 34-52.
408 Coon, Warren P. Rev., Jones, Chester N., Rankin, Russell P, Somerset County Gravestones (1933. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 9: 17-20.), p. 18.
409 Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War (State of New Jersey Adjutant General's Office, 1870), p. 169.
410 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 290.
411 Stryker, William S, New Jersey in the Revolutionary War (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967), D.A.R. Library, p. 169.
412 Anonymous, Somerset County Revolutionary Pensioners (Somerset County Historical Quarterly, 5: 45-49), p. 47.
413 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from Avis Coddington Black, 16 Feb 1930.
414 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 299.
415 JAC, Comment, 19 Apr 2004.
416
National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (Microfilm ID M804, 2670 rolls, National Archives and Records Administration), Pension W3950. State of New Jersey, Middlesex County. Be it known that on this third day of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety two, Christian Dunham the wife of James Dunham of Woodbridge in the said County of Middlesex personally appeared before me Matthias Halstead. Esquire one of the Justices of the peace and a Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in & for the said County of Middlesex, who was duly sworn, and on her oath did depose and say, that in February of the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven her family removed from Woodbridge aforesaid. to Westfield on account of the British Troops being in and about Woodbridge aforesaid. & that they resided some months in Westfield and while they resided there Robert Coddington then a fifer in the late Continental Army was brought to their house ill with the small Pox, that when he got better of the small Pox he had several Swellings on his Legs and Arms, (two words illegible) before he was removed from their house, that she has since resided in the neighbourhood of the said Robert, and has been constantly acquainted with him and believes that some of the said. ulcers have continued (one word illegible).
Christian her X mark Dunham
This affidavit taken subsoribed and sorn this 3rd day of October 1792.
Before me, Matthias Halstead
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417 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 17.
418 Nelson, William, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Vol22 (The Press Printing and Publishing Co. New Jersey. 1900), p. 70.
419 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB072.
420 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 18.
421 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from John Insley Coddington, 7 July 1940. "Would you happen to have the tombstone inscriptions of Randolph and Harriet Gilman Coddington from Alpine Cemetery? The Valentines, Miss Emily Coddington and Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph Coddington are also buried at Alpine Cemetery."
422 Stryker, William S, New Jersey in the Revolutionary War (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967), D.A.R. Library, p. 543.
423 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, David (Mss. 257).
424 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB152(4).
425 Jonathan Elmer (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, vol. 16, 1944, p. 16).
426 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 102.
427 Marriage Book 1, Probate Court of Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), p. 158.
428 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 6.
429 Nash, Dorothy (transcribed February, 1935), Records from Coddington Bible. Published in Cincinnati Ohio, 1834, N. &. G. Guilford & Co., owned by Mrs. E. J. Turner, Newtown Ohio. (Ohio G. R. C., s1, v. 659. (DAR Library, Washington DC)), p. 19-21.
430 National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (Microfilm ID M804, 2670 rolls, National Archives and Records Administration), M-804, Roll 592, Case S. 10468.
431 Schlosnagle, Steven, Garrett County: a History of Maryland's Tableland (McClain Printing Co, Parsons, WV 1978).
432 National Archives, Bounty Land Warrant Application (National Archives Microfilm Publication), Coddington, Benjamin, Application # 10468. Roll 592.
433 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Benjamin, (Ref. Auditor's Account A, p. 9).
434 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Benjamin (Mss. 3672).
435 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB037 (4).
436 1810 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Distr. 2, Roll: 14; Page: 47.
437 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany Co, Election District 2, p. 150.
438 Hoyt, Max Ellsworth et al, Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications (Washington, D.C., National Genealogical Society, 1966), p. 241.
439
Jonas, Dianne G, Email, 5 May 2004. WILL OF BENJAMIN CODDINGTON
from: LDS film #0013311, Allegany Co., Maryland, Wills, 1790-1850, pg.463
In the name of God Amen, I Benjamin Coddington of Allegany county in the State of Maryland being in perfect health of body and of sound disposing mind memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle any worldly affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me hence do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in the manner and form following that is to say First and principally I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid and my wifes thirds taken out, I devise and bequeath as follows;
ITEM--I give and bequeath unto my son William one full and Proportionable share of my real and personal estates with the exception of one hundred and sixty dollars to be deducted from his share which sum I have paid him on his legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ruth wife of Thomas Jenifer one full and proportionable share of my real and personal Estate with the exception of one hundred and fifty two dollars to be deducted from her share which sum I have paid her on her legacy.
ITEM--I do give and bequeath unto my son Stephen one dollar and also all other claims which I hold against him which shall go in full satisfaction of all right title interest claim and demand whatsoever which he may or can any way pretend to have or claim of in or to all or any part of my real or personal estate.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my son David one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of one hundred and sixty dollars to be deducted from his share which sum I have paid him on his legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann wife of Joseph Little one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of sixty eight dollars to be deducted from her share which sum I have paid her on her legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my son Robert one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of fifty dollars to be deducted from his share which sum I have paid him on his legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my daughter Eleanor wife of John Brook one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of fifty one dollars to be deducted from her share which sum I have paid her on her legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my daughter Huldah wife of William Fear one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of fifty six dollars to deducted from her share which sum I have paid her on her legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my daughter Anna wife of Henry Kemp one full and proportioable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of fifty six dollars to be deducted from her share which sum I have paid her on her legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth the wife of Frederick Healener one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate with the exception of ninety one dollars to be deducted from her share which sum I have paid her legacy.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary wife of Thomas F. Brook one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my son Joseph one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my son Jonathan one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin one full and proportionable share of my real and personal estate.
ITEM--And whereas part of the Property which I now possess hath bee chiefly acquired by Joint industry and frugality of my dear wife and myself and thinking some addition to her thirds necessary the better to enable her to live with convenience and comfort I give and bequeath to my said wife during her lifetime a yellow girl by the name of Eliza and after the death of my wife the yellow girl Eliza to go to my heirs.
ITEM--I give and bequeath to my son Jonathan my yellow boy Jackson with the express condition that he is not to be sold as a slave and if he sells him he is to be sold and to remain in Allegany County and only until he arrives at the age of fourty.
ITEM-- It is my will and desire that the balance of my negroes consisting Nancy, Mary, Samuel, Perry, Eliza, Jerry, Jam and all others I may have that they be equally divided amongst my heirs the negroes is to be appraised and divided by my heirs residing in Allegany county with the express condition that they are not to sell them as slaves and they sell any of them they are to be sold to remain in Allegany County and not to serve longer than till they arrive to the age of forty.
ITEM--I do give and bequeath to my son Jonathan the plantation on which I now reside on with all the appurtenances therunto belonging containing two hundred and four odd acres by my son Jonathan paying to my heirs as before mentioned and described the sum of twenty eight hundred dollars to be paid in the following, viz; the sum of seven hundred dollars annually until the full sum of twenty eight hundred dollars is paid it is distinctly understood that my son Jonathan has a full share in the above mentioned tract of land.
ITEM--I desire that my Executors herein after mentioned sell and dispose of all the balance of my Lands laying and being in Allegany county and the proceeds to be divided amongst my heirs as before mentioned.
ITEM-- I desire that the balance and residue of my personal estate be sold and the proceeds to be divided amongst my heirs as before mentioned.
And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint Joseph Coddington and William Fearer to be my sole Executors of this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me heretofore ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament.
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440 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB223.
441 Tucker, E, History of Randolph County, Indiana with Illustrations and Biogeographical Sketches (Knightsown, Indiana, Eastern Indiana Publ. Co., repr. 1967 of 1882 Ed.), p. 428.
442 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB102.
443 1800 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany Co., Sandy Creek Twp.
444 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Jackson, p. 252.
445 Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania (J. H. Beers & Co, 1900), p. 1662.
446 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Forest Lake Twp., 466_464, p. 759 (Series M653, Roll 1186).
447 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Rush, 1208_1208, p. 78.
448 Krouskop, Richard L, Email, 16 Sep 2004.
449 Anonymous, Delaware County Deeds (ex http://www.dcnyhistory.org/deedsbookA.html), Book C, p. 192.
450 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Delaware Co., Hancock, Roll 26, p. 413.
451 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Clifford, p. 15.
452 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Jackson, p. 252 (M19_162).
453 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Jackson, p. 252.
454 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Co., Rush, p. 78.
455
Allegany (Garret) Co., Maryland Records, "Allegany (Garret) Co., Maryland Records" (Courthouse, Garrett Co., Maryland), Book 17, p. 74. Allegany County, MD
Book17 Page 74
At the request of S. K. Frey, this deed was recorded May 29th 1858.
This indenture made this twenty-ninth day of November AD. one thousand eight hundred and fifty- three, between Mary Ann Neely and Wm. R. Neely, her husband, of Somerset County and State of Pennsylvania of the one part and Samuel K. Frey of Allegany of Allegany County and State of Maryland of the other part, Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars, current money by the said Samuel K. Frey to the said Mary Ann Neely and Wm. R. Neely in hand and paid at and before the sealing and delivering of these the receipt of which they doth hereby acknowledge they the said Mary Ann Neely and Wm. R. Neely hath bargained and sold, aliened and ...offed by these presents doth give, grant, bargain and sell, alien, ..off, release, convey, and confirm unto the said Samuel K. Frey, his heirs and assigns the one third of all that tract in parcel of land called Coddington 's farm, which was patented to Samuel Coddington by the State of Maryland on the thirteenth day of July 1808 for one hundred and fifty-five acres and seven eighths and the said Samuel Coddington by his will conveys the said tract of land to his daughter Anne who intermarried with John Frey during her lifetime and after her death do descend to her children and that the said Anne Frey hath departed this life having three children, and the said Mary Ann Neely entitled as a legal heir to the one third of the above Maryland tract of land called Coddington Farm, all of which will morefully assess by reference to Samuel Coddington's will. Also the one third of the half of three fifty acre lots of land which Samuel Coddington purchased of Beau S. Pigman, which lots adjoins the tract of land called Coddington Farm, and also the farm on which Doct. Wm. Frey now lives, and also another tract of land called "Little Less", adjoining lots which Samuel Coddington purchased of Beau S. Pigman the beforementioned lots of land that Samuel Coddington purchased of Beau S. Pigman and also the tract of land called Little Less the said Samuel Coddington did by his will request that the above mentioned lots of land and the tract called Little less should be sold and the proceeds divided between his two daughters Anne and Charlotte and whereas the said Ann who intermarried with John Frey has departed this life leaving three children and the said Mary Ann Neely is entitled to the one third of her mother's estate and it is the intention of Mary Ann Neely and William R. Neely to convey in this deed all the right, title and intererst in a tract of land called Coddington's farm as before mentioned and described containing one hundred and fifty acres and seven eights acres, and also all the right, title, interest they have or might have in the lots their Grandfather purchased of Beau S. Pigman. the three lots containing one hundred and fifty acres and also another tract called little less containing thirty acres more or less together with all and singular, buildings and improvements, and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining and all the estate, right, title and interest, trust, property, claim, and demand whatsoever, at law and in equity of them the said Mary Ann Neely and Wm. R. Neely of in and to the same to have and to hold the said herein described premises with the appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the said Samuel K. Frey his heirs and assigns to the only proper use of the said Samuel K. Frey his heirs and assigns forever.
In testimony whereof Mary Ann Neely and Wm. R. Neely hath here unto set their hands and seals on the day and year aforesaid written .
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of J. Knipper and SamL K Lipton
Mary Ann Neely seal
Wm. R. Neely seal
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456 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany Co, Election District 2, p. 14.
457 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany Co., Selbysport, p. 83.
458
Jonas, Dianne G, Email, 5 May 2004. WILL OF SAMUEL CODDINGTON
LDS film #0013311, Allegany Co., Maryland, Wills, Vol.A, 1790-1850, pg. 527
In the name of God Amen I Samuel Coddington of Allegany County in the State of Maryland being in perfect health of body and of sound disposing mind memory and understanding considering the uncertainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me hence do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following;
That is to say--First and principally I commit my soul to the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth and to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid I give and bequeath as follows;
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Anne Frye and to her Natural Children my Home place called Coddington Farm on which I now live containing one hundred and fifty acres. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Charlotte Frey during her Natural life and to her Natural Children my Hill Place which formerly belonged to my brother William Coddington containing two hundred and fifty acres more or less, I also give and bequeath unto my daughter Sharlotte Frey two hundred Dollars to be paid out of any money first in hand after my funeral expenses are paid this amount having been give heretofore to my daughter Ann Frey. I give and bequeath unto Perry Coburn the orphan boy I raised one hundred dollars. The residue of my real and personal property I will to be appraised and sold and the proceeds to be applied and equally divided between my daughters Anne and Sharlotty with this express provision that my servants shall be so divided between my daughters as to render satisfaction to each child And that they shall not be sold out of their families unless for some capital fault and I do hereby order and appoint that if any difference dispute or controversy shall take place between my said children concerning any gift or bequest in this my last and will It is my wish and desire that such difference shall be settled and decided by three discreet juditious persons that shall be agreed upon by my said children and that no lawsuit shall grow out of such controversy. My Black boy Nelson being likely to go blind from some disease of the eyes I do hereby make it obligatory on my daughters Ann and Sharlott to take care of and to provide for health and his comfort during their lives and if they should die before him it is my will and desire that the children of my daughters shall share and share alike in his support and maintenance during his life and lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my friend Leonard Smith to be my sole Executor of this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me heretofore made satisfying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty seventh day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty.
Signed Sealed and Published and Declared by Samuel Coddington. Samuel Coddington (Seal)
The above named testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto James Edwards, Leonard Smith, John Smith.
Allegany County to wit; On this 9th day of January 1844 then came Leonard Smith and made oath on the Holdy Evangely of Almight God that the foregoing is the true and whole last will and testament of Samuel Coddington late of Allegany County deceased that hath come to his knowledge or possession and that he doth not know of any other. Test; D. Blocker, Register.
Allegany County to wit; On this 9th day of January 1844 then came James Edwards and John Smith two of the Subscribing Witnesses to the foregoing will and made oath on the Holy Evangely of Almighty God that they did see the Testator therein named sign and seal this will and that they heard him pronounce publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament that at the time of his ----------.
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459 Redden, Sharron, Email (]), 1 Mar 1878.
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462 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 4.
463 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co, Brownville, household 357-357, p. 304.
464 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 4, 16, 17.
465 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co., Unknown Twp.s., p. 239(?).
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468 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Montgomery Co., Walnut Twp., 395_23, p. 443.
469 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Montgomery Co., WalnutTwp., p. 503.
470 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Montgomery Co., Walnut Twp., 13_15, p. 272.
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474 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 86.
475 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB282.
476 McCoy, John, Email, 27 Feb 2006.
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488 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 22.
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505 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 357.
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514 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 355.
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524 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), notes on John W. Ackerman Farm, Valley Rd. (west side), Oakland, New Jersey.
525 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records (3).
526 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Ulster Co., New York records.
527 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB568.
528 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Ingham Co., Stockbridge Twp., 30 Jul., p. 53, Household 199-199, M432_351 (ex Ancestry.com, image 6).
529 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Ingham Co., Stockbridge Twp., 30 Jul., p. 53, Household 199-199, M432_351 (ex Ancestry.com), image 6).
530 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Ingham Co., Stockbridge, p. 95.
531 Whitmore, Hal, 2 Sep. 2003.
532 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Ulster Co. New York Records.
533 Coddington, Herbert G, Miscellaneous Notes (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), tabulation of ca. 200 Coddingtons, made ca. 1896.
534 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Clark, Marshall (Ward 3), Roll: T624_235, p. 6A.
535 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Oklahoma, Caddo, Lone Rock Twp., Distr, 40, 47_51, p. 3B.
536 Anonymous, Records of the Old Dutch Church at Shawangunk (Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York, 1928-1929), p. 71, No. 990.
537 Worden, Jean D, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York (Frankin, Ohio, Not given, 1986), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 43.
538 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB372.
539 Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian, Michigan), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, 19 March 1914, p. 9.
540 Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian, Michigan), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, 19 Mar 1914, p. 9.
541 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 19.
542 National Archives, Bounty Land Warrant Application (National Archives Microfilm Publication), Coddington, Robert, Application # S32223. Roll 592.
543 New Jersey Wills (Trenton, New Jersey), 10132L ex John I. Coddington Papers, IB072).
544
Coddington, Ann, Will (12 Feb. 1807 (copy ex Merlyn Coddington, ex ERM III, 18 Sep 2000)), 12 Feb. 1807. In the name of God, amen I Ann Coddington of Piscataway
in the county of Middlesex & State of New Jersey, being weak
in body but of sound & disposing mind & memory, do make
& publish this my Last will & testament; --So [?] first, I give &
bequeath unto my son James my cow & the one [?] which
I own; -- Second, I give to my grand-daughter Ann Coding=
ton, daughter of my son Moses Coddington, the feather bed,
boalster of pillows which I now use & commonly lay on
with a large rose blanket; third, I give & bequeath unto
my daughter Elizabeth, the remainder of all my personal
estate of what nature so___it may be & in whose pos=
session it may be, together with all my wearing apparel
to her own use___; & lastly I do ___ly nominate &
appoint my son Moses and my son-in-law Caleb Brokew Joint
Executors of this my last will & testament; signed, sealed,
published, xxxxxxxx pronounced & declared to be my
testament & last will in the presence of the persons who
have hereunto signed their names as witnesses, the twelfth
day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred & seven. Signed
_Itrup___ Ann Coddington
Ambrose Cooke
Jacob Vandwanter
545 Coddington, Ann, Will (12 Feb. 1807 (copy ex Merlyn Coddington, ex ERM III, 18 Sep 2000)), 12 Feb. 1807.
546 New Jersey Wills (Trenton, New Jersey), Will of Ann Stone Coddington, 10132L ex John I. Coddington Papers, IB072).
547 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Ohio, Hamilton Co., Springfield Twp., roll M33_87, p. 330.
548 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Cincinnati (Springfield), Roll: 132, p. 252.
549 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Wayne Co., Manchester, 266_298, p. 84D.
550 Gardner, Charles Caroll, Grace, E. W, Essex Co. Marriage Records Liber A (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 10: 67-72), p. 68.
551 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB429.
552 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from Georgia Coddington Taylor Quick, 1 may 1919. "Robert's eldest son William Inslee married Christiana Crowell, they were my grandparents. Robert Jr. married Phebe H. Edgar."
553 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Robert Coddington, "written for Miss Emily Coddington."
554 John Brown, Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (Robert Coddington(New York, S. Campbell, E. Duyckinck, T. & J. Swolds, P. A. Mesier, T. S. Arden, and McDermott and Thompson, 1803)).
555 Benjamin Cutter, A History of the Cutter Family in New England (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1871.), p. 98.
556 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 570.
557 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB475.
558 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Inscriptions. Cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church Cmty., Woodbridge, New Jersey. Graves 801-1634 (Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1917 (ex Janet Devlin @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem2.htm)), Graves 801-1634.
559 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 143 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
560 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 5, 565_912, p. 64.
561 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 171_207, p. 170.
562 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 4, Ward 9, 874-1826.
563 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 4, Ward 9, 874-1826, 235.
564 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey,Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 5_11, p. 530.
565 Anonymous, Woodbridge (N. J.) Vital Records (City Clerk's Office, Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey), Vol. 1.
566 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Inscriptions. Cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church Cmty., Woodbridge, New Jersey. Graves 801-1634 (Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1917 (ex Janet Devlin @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem2.htm)), Accessed 22 Apr 2007.
567 Barber, Gertrude A, Death Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (New York City, New York, 9 Feb. 1816), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/nypdeath.
568 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from Georgia Mary Coddington Taylor, 25 Jul 1923.
569 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 716.
570 Gardner, Freeman Worth, The Trinity Churchyard, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Extracted From Inscriptions. Cemetery Of The First Presbyterian Church Of Woodbridge, New Jersey (1917. (ex Devlin, Janet, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem3.htm)).
571 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 117-777 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
572 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB152(1).
573 Whitehead, W. A, Inscription of Dates Prior to 1800. Transcribed for the N. J. Historical Society from the Cemeteries of Woodbridge and Piscataway. (New Jersey Historical Society Archives (ex H. G. Coddington Papers)).
574 Coddington, Herbert G, Miscellaneous Notes (New Jersey Historical Society Archives).
575 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Inscriptions. Cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church Cmty., Woodbridge, New Jersey. Graves 1-800 (Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1917 (ex Janet Devlin @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem1.htm)), Accessed 22 Apr 2007.
576 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records (5).
577 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 87-579 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
578 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway, 305_352, p. 206.
579 Benjamin Cutter, A History of the Cutter Family in New England (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1871.)
580 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB429(4).
581 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB433.
582 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB152(2).
583 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 775.
584 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity: the Story of a New Jersey Township (Hunterdon House, Madison, N. J. 1873), e.g. p. 255.
585 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 690_723, p. 243.
586 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex, Woodbridge p. 137.
587 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp., p. 72 (ex JIC New Jersey Records (1), NEHGS).
588 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 416_510, p. 565.
589 Benjamin Cutter, A History of the Cutter Family in New England (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1871.), p. 95.
590 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 139 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
591 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB024.
592 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 122-840 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
593 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Coddington, Augustus, 1809-1859 (N.J.)
594 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Questionnaire.
595 Anonymous, A Biographical History of Warren Co., Ill. (Chapman Brothers, 1886).
596 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB37 (7).
597 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 9.
598 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Dover Twp., 314_356, p. 208.
599 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illnois, Bureau Co., Dover Twp., 1670_1701, p. 293.
600 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Dover Twp., 113_105. p. 258.
601 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records (4).
602 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 10.
603 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB37 (8).
604 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau, 79_79. p. 199.
605 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany Co., Selbysport, p. 80.
606 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Elect Dist. 2, 24 July, household 336-337 (Roll M432_277).
607 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau Twp., 4525_4572, p. 669.
608 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB557.
609 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB140.
610 Anonymous, Sons & Daughters Of The Pilgrims. Lineages Of Members Of The National Society Of The Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims To January 1, 1929 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publ. by the Society, 1929), p. 484-485.
611 Kemp, Annabelle, Lucas Genealogy (Los Angeles, California: The Bookman Press, 1964 [GenealogyLibrary.com]).
612 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 7.
613 Bugh, Gilvie Herbert, Bugh Family History: The Known Descendants of Jacob Bugh, First Child of Catherine and Peter Bugh (Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1978), p. 9.
614 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Pike Co., Perry, roll M19_137, p. 380.
615 Ancestry.com, Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5059&enc=1), Accessed 17 Mar 2007.
616 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Perry Co., Pike Twp., p. 229.
617 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Perry Co., Pike Twp., 597_581, p. 285.
618 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Chemung Co., Dix Twp., p. 23.
619 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Sussex Co., Wantage Twp., p. 210.
620 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Letter to Annie Walker Wallace from J. I. Coddington, no date (IB40.1).
621 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Kentucky, Barron Co., Barren, Roll: M33_17; Page: 6; Image: 14.
622 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Sussex Co., Wantage Twp., p. 210 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
623 1855 New York State Census, 1855 New York State Census.
624 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Orange Co., Greenville Twp., 2751_ 3035, p. 401.
625 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 31.
626 Ross, Robert L, The Ross Family of New Jersey (Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press, Inc., 1990), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 161.
627 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 57_57, p. 356.
628 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 34.
629 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 548_543, p. 613.
630 Ross, Robert L, The Ross Family of New Jersey (Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press, Inc., 1990), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 301.
631 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 484_484, p. 697.
632 Ross, Robert L, The Ross Family of New Jersey (Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press, Inc., 1990), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 428.
633 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB274.
634 Register of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War 1861-65 (ancestry.com).
635 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Newark, 905_1355, p. 270.
636 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Newark, 9th Ward, 11 July, p. 721, household 1033-1328, ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (3)").
637 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Newark, 2nd Ward, 9_19, p. 4.
638 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Orange, Ward 1, 118_141, p. 309.
639 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Orange, 642_830, p. 372.
640 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Orange, p. 88D.
641 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), "Somerset Co. Marriages" (and notes).
642 Pisano, Judy Jamieson, Email, 26 Aug 2004.
643 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 188_188, p. 662.
644 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Miorris Co.,New Vernon, p. 307D.
645 Pisano, Judy, Email, 26 Aug 2004.
646 Indiana Marriages to 1850 (Ancestry.com).
647 Anonymous, North Plainfield burying-ground Inscriptions (1916. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, 5:229-301), p. 300.
648 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 32.
649 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Dunn Co., Peru, 3_3, p. 174.
650 Kuhn, Ted, Ruckman Family In America (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ruckman&id=I6776).
651 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Greene Co., Stockton, 579_590, p. 510.
652 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB485.
653 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Greene Co., Stockton Twp., 801_816, p. 540.
654 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Coles Co., Mattoon, 492_475, p. 222.
655 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Greene Co., Stockton Twp., 800_815, p. 540.
656 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB047.
657 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Polk Co., Des Moines, 59_58, p. 263.
658 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Polk Co., Des Moines, Ward 5, p. 377C.
659 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB639.
660 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 20.
661 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 129_129, p. 655.
662 Probate Records, NJ Archives, Trenton, Documents 3591-R; 2816-R.
663 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., 338_348, p. 356.
664 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., 47_46, p. 583.
665 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernard's Twp., p. 292 (1 June), Household 7-7 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
666 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 187_187, p. 662.
667 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 503_502, p. 610.
668 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 444 (11 June), Household 144-150 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
669 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 27.
670 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 35.
671 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co.,Springfield, p. 272.
672 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Millburn Twp, 283_290, p. 202.
673 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Millburn Twp., 149_174, p. 252.
674 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB264.
675 New Jersey Marriage Records, 1684-1875 (ancestry.com).
676 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 29.
677 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB597.
678 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 544_5698, p. 613.
679 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 437 (4 June), Household 43-45 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
680 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 28.
681 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), vol. 7:195.
682 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB616.
683 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 301_305, p. 598.
684 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 437 (3 June), Household 34-36 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
685 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, 62_62, p. 356.
686 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB166.
687 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB343.
688 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 170_170, p. 660.
689 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB379.
690 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 363.
691 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 436_436, p. 691.
692 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), vol 7:197.
693 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB195.
694 New York Times (New York City, New York), 10 Apr 1927, part II, p.8, col. 8 (ex JIC Papers, IB195).
695 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 114_114, p. 653.
696 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Plainfield, p. 402A.
697 1890 U.S. Federal Census, Veteran's Schedule, New Jersey, Union Co., Plainfield, p. 2.
698 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), vol. 7:302.
699 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bound Brook, 797_837, p. 1037.
700 Perrine, Howland Delano, Daniel Perrin "The Huguenot" (South Orange, New Jersey: Privately Printed, 1910. [GL.com]), p. 216.
701 Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), p. 48.
702 Taylor, Georgia May Coddington, Letters (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Undated (ca. 1923) to Freeman Worth Gardner.
703 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, James (Militia, 2nd Year, p. 144).
704 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Enoch (Mss. 828, Militia 2nd Year, p. 100).
705 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records, 2 of 7.
706 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, James (Mss. 9910, p. 1).
707 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB278.
708 Anonymous, Young Family Bible Record (ex New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Copyist and date not given.
709 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB278(1).
710 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 23 March 1812.
711 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 9 Oct 1816.
712 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), p. 3.
713 Woodlawn Cemetery, Woodlawn Cemetery Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 6.), Deed No. 4053.
714 Stone, William L, History of New York City (NEW YORK: VIRTUE & YORSTON, 12 DEY STREET. 1872), p. 517.
715 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, New York Co, New York, Ward 2, p. 59.
716 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 5, p. 223.
717 Land Transactions of City and County of New York, Liber 331, p. 151.
718 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, p. 82.
719 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., 15th Ward, Eastern half, p. 191.
720 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 119, p. 351.
721 Spies, F, East Chester - Epitaphs - St Paul's (1931), ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2, p. 25.
722 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 19 Oct 1830.
723 Slavik, Sherrell A, The Life of Fannie Coddington Browning (Waco, Texas, Baylor University, Unpubl. Master of Arts thesis.), p. 8.
724 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB224.
725 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York General Records, 7 of 12.
726 Slavik, Sherrell A, The Life of Fannie Coddington Browning (Waco, Texas, Baylor University, Unpubl. Master of Arts thesis.), p. 8-16.
727 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings. Co., Brooklyn, p. 708.
728 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, p. 99.
729 Browning, Edward Franklin, Genealogy of the Brownings in America from 1621 to 1908 (Newburgh, N.Y.: (Journal Print), n.d. [GL.com]), 436-437.
730 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 623_847, p. 145.
731 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, p. 69C.
732 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Will Book 348, p. 463.
733 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, p. 145.
734 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB504.
735 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), E. L. Gridley notes on Robert Coddington.
736 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau, p. 87D.
737 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 18.
738 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0060288.
739 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau, p. 88A.
740 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. # 0060282.
741 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, Schuyler-Tompkins Co.
742 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB037 (10).
743 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB37 (10).
744 Ostran, Lottie May, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 12 July 1941.
745 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau, p. 35A.
746 Andrews, Herbert C, Hinsdale Genealogy (Privately Published, Illinois 1906), p. 416.
747 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB37 (5).
748 Andrews, Herbert C, Hinsdale Genealogy (Privately Published, Illinois 1906).
749 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau, 78_78. p. 199.
750 Andrews, Herbert C, Hinsdale Genealogy (Privately Published, Illinois 1906), 416.
751 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau, p. 42C.
752 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0060322.
753 Civil War Pension Index (ancestry.com, 2000).
754 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Locator code IB37/folder 6.
755 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Nebraska, Otoe Co., Syracuse, p. 385A.
756 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp. Distr. 2, (June 7), p. 347, House 142-171 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
757 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 41.
758 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB594.
759 Sy?? Journal (New Jersey), 2 Jan 1915 [ex Herbert G. Coddington Papers, New Jersey Historical Society, clipping incomplete].
760 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp., 415_447, p. 430.
761 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 448 (26 June), Household 235-244 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
762 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 30.
763 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co.,Bridgewater Twp., 280_289, p. 963.
764 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Piscataway, 166_164, p. 353.
765 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Piscataway, p. 232D.
766 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB018.
767 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 353.
768 Snell, James P, HIstory of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, New Jersey with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers (Philadelphia, Everts and Peek, 1881), New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, New Jersey.
769 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), 4: 233.
770 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, HIghland Co., Greenfield, p. 409C.
771 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Marion Co., Indianapolis, Ward 3, 115_120, p. 149.
772 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), vol. 1:297.
773 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 464_464, p. 695.
774 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 360_360, p. 683.
775 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., New Providence, 22_24, p. 597.
776 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 438 (5 June), Household 54-56 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
777 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 26_25, p. 580.
778 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., N. Plainfield Twp. (June 11), p. 434, House 596-634 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
779 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., N. Plainfield, p. 434C.
780 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., N. Plainfield Twp. (June 11), p. 434, House 597-635 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
781 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp.,657_692, p. 446.
782 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., p. 348.
783 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp., 311_321, p. 967.
784 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp. District 1, p. 377B.
785 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 500_499, p. 610.
786 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 444A.
787 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB021.
788 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 436 (2 June), Household 9-12 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
789 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 436A.
790 John Insley Coddington, Questionnaire (Abt 1970 John Insley Coddington, John Insley Coddington Papers, New England Historical Society), IB027.
791 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Garrett Co., Selbysport, Dist., June 1, 2-2, p. 279.
792 Ross, Robert L, The Ross Family of New Jersey (Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press, Inc., 1990), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 302.
793 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 465_465, p. 695.
794 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 469_470, p. 608.
795 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 437 (3 June), Household 32-34 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
796 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 437C.
797 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 437D.
798 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB197.
799 New Jersey Vital Records (New Jersey State Library and Archives Building, West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey), Vol. AE, p. 187.
800 Evening News, Evenng News (Evening News (New Jersey)), 8 Mar 1910.
801 New Jersey Vital Records (New Jersey State Library and Archives Building, West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey), Vol. AE, p. 204.
802 Evening News, Evenng News (Evening News (New Jersey)), 16 Apr, 19?? [ex Herbert G. Coddington Papers, New Jersey Historical Society, clipping not dated].
803 New Jersey Vital Records (New Jersey State Library and Archives Building, West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey), Vol. AE, p. 262.
804 Coddington, John Insley, Palmer Bible Records (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 90), p. 85.
805 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York City, New York Co., New York Ward 21 Dist. 21, household 95_95, p. 630.
806 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 21, Ward 21, 95_95, p. 723.
807 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co.,New York, p. 138A.
808 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 300, p. 127.
809 Mahler, James P, Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald, vol. 1 (1987. Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Baltimore, MD), no pagination.
810 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), 155.
811 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York General Records, 6 of 12.
812 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB180.
813 St. Bartholomew's Church, Church Records, Letter to Rosalie Fellows Bailey, May 25, 1942 ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York General Records, 6 of 12.
814 New York Times (New York City, New York), August 8, 1876, p. 4.
815 Woodlawn Cemetery, Woodlawn Cemetery Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 6.), Deed No. 2571.
816 Berthold, V.W, Pioneer Steamer California (1932), p. 78.
817 Haskins, C. W, Argonauts of California (New York, 1890).
818 New England Historical General Register (vol. 3, p. 77), 145[1991]:195-200.
819 The American Family Immigration History Center, Ellis Island Archives (Internet database(www.ellisisland.org, The American Family Immigration History Center)), p. # 0245.
820 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 240, p. 107.
821 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), p. 155.
822 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 15, p. 100.
823 Coddington, Herbert G, Thomas Butler Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), p. 1.
824 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 265, p. 28.
825 New York Tribune (New York City, New York), 29 Oct 1887.
826 Slavik, Sherrell A, The Life of Fannie Coddington Browning (Waco, Texas, Baylor University, Unpubl. Master of Arts thesis.), 8-16.
827 Browning, Edward Franklin, Genealogy of the Brownings in America from 1621 to 1908 (Newburgh, N.Y.: (Journal Print), n.d. [GL.com]), p. 436.
828 Armstrong Browning Library, Pen Browning, 1849-1912 (http://www.browninglibrary.org/penbrowning2.htm), http://www.browninglibrary.org/penbrowning2.htm.
829 Phelps, William Lyon, Robert Browning: How to Know Him (Project Gutenberg (http://sailor.gutenberg.org/etext05/7brwn10.txt). Originally published 1915.), etext.
830 Foster, Grace Brink, Email, 13 May 2003.
831 Browning, Edward Franklin, Genealogy of the Brownings in America from 1621 to 1908 (Newburgh, N.Y.: (Journal Print), n.d. [GL.com]), p. 438.
832 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB582.
833 Frazee, Guy, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society), No date.
834 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 26.
835 Coddington, Jonathan Craig, The James Coddingtons of Blechingly, England, 1530 (FamilyTreemaker.genealogy.com), http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/d/Jonathan-C-Coddington/index.html, Jeffrey Day Coddington entry.
836 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Dover Twp., Distr. 12, 71_71, p. 3B.
837 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0040205.
838 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB172.
839 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB175.
840 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 25.
841 John I. Coddington, Interview (7 Feb. 1941 John I. Coddington, John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS).
842 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. # 0060379.
843 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0060044.
844 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0009421.
845 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0060405.
846 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB636.
847 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Illinois, Bureau Co., Bureau,, 104_104, p. 955.
848 Honeyman, A. van Doren, Department of Notes and Queries (Somerset Historical Quarterly, 1), p. 54.
849 Honeyman, A. van Doren, Department of Notes and Queries (Somerset Historical Quarterly, 1), p. 157.
850 1920 U.S. Federal Census, California, Kern Co., Twp. 4, ED 96, p. 1B, Household 22_22, Roll TT625_100.
851 California Deaths, 1940-1997 (Ancestry.com, California Deaths, 1940-97), accessed 9 Oct 2007.
852 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 373.
853 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, p. 442A.
854 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB311.
855 Mason, Henry P, The Schoolhouses and Schools of Somerville (Somerset County Historical Quartley, vol. 1), p. 48, 63.
856 WIley, Samuel T, Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of the Third Congressional District of New Jersey, comprising Middlesex, Monmouth, and Somerset Counties Together with an Historical Sketch of Each County (Philadelphica, Biographical Publ. Co., 1896), New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, p. 701-702.
857 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp., (June 3), p. 322, House 3107-127 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
858 Mundy, Rev. Ezra F, Nicholas Mundy and Descendants, A history and genealogy of Nicholas Mundy and his descendants, who settled in New Jersey in 1665 (Lawrence, Kansas: Bullock Printing Company, 1907.), p. 132.
859 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 26.
860 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 9, Ward 21, 252-257, p. 1181.
861 Coddington, John I, My Umbilical or Matrilineal Ancestral Line: Hoopes, Beakes, Bowne, Dowdney, Moon, Thornton, Eddowes, O'Driscoll, Magevney, Coddington (1974. American Genealogist, 50: 65-74; 171-184), p. 183.
862 Coddington, John Insley, Known Ancestors of John Insley Coddington in the male line (Essex, Massachusetts, Essex Genealogist, 2(4): 153-156, 1982), p. 4.
863 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB011.
864 Coddington, John I, My Umbilical or Matrilineal Ancestral Line: Hoopes, Beakes, Bowne, Dowdney, Moon, Thornton, Eddowes, O'Driscoll, Magevney, Coddington (1974. American Genealogist, 50: 65-74; 171-184).
865 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB271.
866 King, Sue, Email, 9 Dec 2003.
867 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp., (June 3), p. 322, House 107-127 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
868 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 42.
869 McMurray, Helen Coddington, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 28 Apr. 1944.
870 McMurray, John H, Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 15 Feb 1944.
871 American Society of Genealogists, Roll of All Fellows (http://www.fasg.org/AllFellows.html), Accessed 8 Jul 2007.
872 National Genealogical Society, Hall of Fame Members (http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/comhallmembers.cfm), Accessed 8 Jul 2007.
873 Dearborn, David Curtis, John Insley Coddington, 1902-1991 (The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston, New England Historical and Genealogical Society)), 145: 195-201.
874 Salls, TImothy G. X, Update on the John Insley Coddington Papers (New England Ancestors), Holiday (Dec.) 2007.
875 City of Bordentown New Jersey death certificate.
876 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., Manhattan, Elect. Distr. 667, p. 6b, line 66, 13 Jan., Roll T625_1201, image 184.
877 Thompson, Neil D. and Anderson, Robert Charles, A Tribute to John Insley Coddington, on the Fortieth Anniversary of the American Society of Genealogists (New Jersey, American Society of Genealogists, 1980).
878 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 8.
879 Nash, Dorothy (transcribed February, 1935), Records from Coddington Bible. Published in Cincinnati Ohio, 1834, N. &. G. Guilford & Co., owned by Mrs. E. J. Turner, Newtown Ohio. (Ohio G. R. C., s1, v. 659. (DAR Library, Washington DC)), p. 22-23.
880 Spring Grove Cemetery, Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum (http://www.springgrove.org), Accessed 8 Aug 2005.
881 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB480.
882 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Ohio, Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, Roll M33_87, image 167, p. 234.
883 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, p. 74C.
884 Smith, Jonathan, Clark, Smith Family History Homepage (http://smith.hanover.edu/c6.html).
885 Gray, Ruth, Sarah, mother of Jeremiah Bumstead (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 140:312-316), p. 314.
886 1855 New York State Census, Sullivan Co, Fallsburgh, p. 401.
887 Zeirott, Pam, Email, 17 Nov 2004.
888 Christian, Louise, A and Fitz Randolph, Howard Stelle, The Descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Blossom, 1630-1950 (Privately published, 1950), p. 21.
889 Mitschelen, Margaret, Email, 28 Nov. 2003.
890 Coddington, Ellwood Clinton, A Coddington Family, 1550-1981 (Rapid City, South Dakota, Printed by author, May 1982), JAC, vii+1-74.
891 Anonymous, Iowa Cemetery Records (Ancestry.com), Bremer County Burial Records Vol 1 - 4.
892 Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), p. 332.
893 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marriage.html), Vol. A, p. 45.
894 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Champaign Co., District 21, 38, p. 91.
895 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Champaign Co., Sidney Twp., 1498_1465, p. 488.
896 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Champaign Co., Sidney Twp., 124_122. p. 292.
897 Farnsworth, Moses Franklin, Farnsworth Memorial II Second Edition Of The Farnsworth Memorial (Published 1897 by Moses Franklin Farnsworth [GenealogyLibrary.com]), p. 310.
898 History of Cherokee Co., Iowa (Chicago, Illinois, S. J. Clarke Publ. Co., 1914), 2 vols, vol. 2, p. 339.
899 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York State, General, IC001.
900 John I. Coddington, Questionnaire for Mrs. E. W. Cunningham (1941). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 3.
901 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, General, 1.
902 John I. Coddington, Questionnaire for Mrs. Edward B. McDermid (1942). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 5.
903 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 1607_1799, p. 305.
904 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 679.
905 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Inscriptions. Cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church Cmty., Woodbridge, New Jersey. Graves 801-1634 (Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1917 (ex Janet Devlin @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/jdevlin/nj/woodbridge_nj_cem2.htm)), Accessed 9 Mar 2006.
906 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 657.
907 Anonymous, Sons & Daughters Of The Pilgrims. Lineages Of Members Of The National Society Of The Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims To January 1, 1929 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publ. by the Society, 1929), p. 68.
908 Coddington, Herbert G, Moses Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives (M2551)), p. 1.
909 New Jersey Wills (Trenton, New Jersey), I10132L ex John I. Coddington Papers, IB072).
910 Anonymous, First Reformed Church Raritan (Somerville) baptisms (Somerset County Historical Quarterly, 5: 306-308), p. 306.
911 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB161.
912 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB155.
913 Coddington, Moses, Letter to William Robeson (In possession of E. R. [Edwin Robeson?] MacKethan III (ex copy received from Merlyn Coddington), 19 Sep 2000.), 28 Jun 1807. Date of birth from Merlyn Coddington cannot be right, as Moses in 1807 letter says this is his eldest son.
914 Norman, Steven, Email, 6 Feb 2004.
915 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton, Cincinnati, Ward 15, 293_415, p. 333.
916 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB642.
917 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Ohio, Hamilton Co., Springfield Twp., roll M33_87, p. 286.
918 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Springfield Twp., p. 252.
919 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, fifth ward, p. 228.
920 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, p. 65.
921 Coddington, Hebert G, Interview (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), No date.
922 Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com/cemeteries/210.html), accessed 24 Mar. 2008;.
923 Coddington, Ralph A, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 3 Oct 1949.
924 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB37 (9).
925 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Brown Twp., p. 431.
926 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Springfield Twp., 1325_1375, p. 316.
927 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Brown Twp., 11_11, p. 248.
928 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB170.
929 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Springfield Twp., p. 107.
930 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co, Springfield Twp., p. 213 in County.
931 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, 289_289, p. 118.
932 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Spring Creek, p. 304D.
933 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Brown Twp., 4_4, p. 248.
934 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Brown Twp., p. 30C.
935 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Champaign Co., Christansburg, 151_154, p. 95A.
936 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Brown Twp., p. 29A.
937 (Chicago, Illinois, W.H. Beers & Co., 1880), p. 478.
938 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Brown Twp. p. 431 in vol.
939 Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com/cemeteries/210.html), accessed 24 Mar. 2008.
940 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB167.
941 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Ohio, Montgomery Co., Jefferson Twp., Distr. 152, Roll T626_1856, p. 5B.
942 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Miami Co., Munroe Twp., 29_29, Sheet 2A.
943 Steinicke, Wolfgang, List of NGC/IC observers (http://www.klima-luft.de/steinicke/ngcic/persons/coddington.htm).
944 Decker, Marvin, Email, 23 Jan 2006.
945 Decker, Marvin, Email, 21 jan 2006.
946 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 7.
947 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 4, 6.
948 Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana.
949 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 14, 16.
950 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co., Brownville, 193_199, p. 237.
951 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Wayne Co., Richmond, Ward 2, 181_171, p. 532.
952 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co., Brownville, 252_259, p. 245.
953 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co., Brownsville, 75_81, p. 5.
954 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Union Co., Billingsville, p. 12C.
955 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.)
956 Warren County Court House, Lebanon Ohio, Marriage Records, Book 1, p. 449.
957 Coleman, Louis F, Deerfield Township. In History of Warren Co., Ohio (Chicago, Illinois, W. H. Beers & Co., 1882), Facsimile reprint by Heritage Books, 1994.
958 Coleman, Louis F, Deerfield Township. In History of Warren Co., Ohio (Chicago, Illinois, W. H. Beers & Co., 1882), Facsimile reprint by Heritage Books, 1994, Salem Township, p. 1022.
959 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., p. 266.
960 Coddington, Herbert G, Miscellaneous Notes (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), Coddington burials in what is now known the Shawhan Cemetery.
961 John I. Coddington, Interview (29 May 1931 John I. Coddington, John I. Coddington Papers (IB037), New England Historic Genealogical Society.), IB037.
962 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB273.
963 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Records, Pensions, War of 1812.
964 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Ohio, Warren Co., Hamilton Twp., roll M33_87, p. 439.
965 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Records, Federal Pensions, War of 1812.
966 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., 99_99, p. 124.
967 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Hamilton Twp., p. 140.
968 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB4231.
969 JAC, Comment, 16 Sep 2004.
970 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), Ohio, Butler Co., Lemon Twp., Roll M33_87, Image 88, p. 104.
971 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Butler Co, Lemon Twp., roll 704_380, p. 151.
972 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Butler Co., Lemon Twp., p. 457.
973 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB577.
974 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Vol. 7, Butler Co, Lemon Twp.
975 Hoffman, Lee Hunt, Lee Hunt Hoffman's Homepage (http://www.tmgtips.com/OrearWeb ).
976 Bell, Scott, The Bell, White, Dailey, Gossett, Furry, Seematter Page (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bellsa&id=I15213), Accessed 10 Mar 2005. Title: input from Betty Robertson.
977 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Butler Co., Lemon Twp., 25_25, p. 2.
978 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 76 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
979 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 158-14 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
980 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Macomb Co.,Armada Twp., 229_232, p. 296.
981 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB333.
982 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Kalamazoo Co., Ross Twp., 13 Nov., p. 304, Household 2189-2200, M432_353 (ex Ancestry.com, image 10).
983 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Kalamazoo Co., Ross Twp., 218_224, p. 221.
984 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Kalamazoo Co., Ross, p. 299B.
985 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Kalamazoo Co., Ross, 9_9, p. 341.
986 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 601.
987 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 147 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
988 Cutter, Dennis B, The Cutter's of New England with later branches (Internet database(http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dcutter1&id=I0300, Rootsweb.com, Mon Dec 6 13:44:47 1999)).
989 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Coddington-Manning, 1p.
990 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), "Ann Cutter, wife of James Coddington."
991 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 170-26 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
992 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Rahway, Ward 4, p. 891B.
993 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway 4th Ward, p. 538C.
994 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 201.
995 Gerdts, William H, The Art of Henry Inman (Washington, DC, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1987), p. 29-31.
996 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 87-578 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
997 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, p. 338.
998 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York General Records, 11 of 12.
999 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co, Woodbridge Twp., household 87-579, (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1000 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 4, 529_1779, p. 115.
1001 Borden, Ann, Essex, Union, Hudson Counties New Jersey 1859 Directory ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: 1859 Business Directory for Essex, Hudson, & Union Counties, New Jersey. Bishop Library, Ocean County Public Library, Toms River, New Jersey, 1859.), Accessed 21 Dec 2004.
1002 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway, 351-412, p. 214.
1003 State Archives, Trenton, NJ, Document 588T.
1004 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 201. "Abstract of the Will of Smith Coddington of Rahway, N. J., dated 3 May 1868, proved 8 Jun 1868: My brother in law Edward Gridley of new York City to be guardian of my minor children. To my sons James S. Coddington and Edward Coddington. To my son Henry I. Coddington (under age). To my 5 children Anna B. Coddington, Maggie I. Coddington, Fanny W. Coddington, Charles E. Coddington and Walter B. Coddington. Walter Brewster and John C. Coddington to be executors. Witnesses Stephen M. Brewster, Rachel A. Brewster, Inventory $9,539.45, made 26 May 1868. (Cited by Willis Freeman.)" (Myers, p. 266).
1005 New York Herald, New York City, New York, 15 May 1868, p. 8, col. 5.
1006 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 109-727 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1007 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 25, Household 203-254 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1008 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records (7).
1009 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from M. Cebelia Hollister-L'Hommedieu, 23 Oct 1917.
1010 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, ED 330, 269_34_66, p. 499.
1011 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 20 ED 13, p. 380.
1012 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 403.
1013 1860 U.S. Federal Census, California, Calaveras Co., Angel's Camp, 1559_1405, p. 99.
1014 1870 U.S. Federal Census, California, Calaveras Co., Copperopolis P.O., 332_282, p. 234.
1015 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB152(5).
1016 Mahler, James P, Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald, vol. 1 (1987. Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Baltimore, MD), p. 161.
1017 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 9 ED 9, p. 320.
1018 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB429-4.
1019 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 4, Ward 9, 874-1826, p. 235.
1020 Bryant, Barbara, Email, 26 Jul 2004.
1021 Anonymous, Somerset Co. Marriages (Somerset Co. Historical Society Quarterly (1912)), vol 1:298.
1022 Benjamin Davies Family Bible (in possession of Benjamin Davies, 1947 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, New York, Ulster Co. records)).
1023 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB219.
1024 Barber, G. A, Sullivan Co., New York Epitaphs (1929). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 3, vol. 2, p. 4.
1025 Coddington, Susan, Letter to Charles H. Wenman (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 17 May 1900.
1026 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City Ward 6, p. 822.
1027 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., roll M33_71, p. 151.
1028 Worden, Jean D, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York (Frankin, Ohio, Not given, 1986), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 235.
1029 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., p. 71.
1030 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., Roll 342, p. 95.
1031 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB217.
1032 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, West Ward p. 135.
1033 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York,Ward 4, M32_23, p. 59.
1034 Coddington, Herbert G, Addenda to Coddington Records: descendants of Isaac, Reuben, and Moses ("All referenced quoted...were from the New York Genealogical & Biog. Society" , New Jersey Historical Society), 2 pp.
1035 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, New York Co., New York City, roll M33_77, p. 381.
1036 1800 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Northumberland Co., Fishing Creek, M32_37, p. 767.
1037 Worden, Jean D, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York (Frankin, Ohio, Not given, 1986), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 156.
1038 van Antwerp, Mrs. Henry, Letters. (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers), 24 Apr. 1934 to Freeman Worth Gardner.
1039 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), The Family of Jacob Coddington (1760) and his wife Maria Hendrikson (1765-After 1813) (unpubl. manuscript, IB149).
1040 Francis Waring Robeson (Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Michigan).
1041 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 108.
1042 Clark, Murtie June, Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, vol. 3 (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Company, 1981), reprint, p. xv, 191, 201, 207, 290.
1043 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co.,Rochester, p. 182.
1044 Wright, Esther Clark, The Loyalists of New Brunswick (Hantsport, NS, Lancelot Press, 1981), p. 270.
1045 Office of Lands and Mines, Fredrickton, New Brunswick, Office of Lands and Mines, Fredrickton, New Brunswick (Grant, Office of Lands and Mines, , Fredrickton, New Brunswick, Canada), Grant #106. vol. 1, p. 134.
1046 York Co. Record Office, St. John, New Brunswick, York Co. Record Office, St. John, New Brunswick (St. John, New Brunswick, Canada), York Co. Record Office, Deed Vol. 1, p. 152.
1047 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., New Paltz, p. 182.
1048 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, Roll: 37; Page: 777.
1049 Ulster Co. New York Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), File box 7, Surrogates Office.
1050 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 12.
1051 Frost, Josephine C, The Frost Genealogy (Frederick H. Hitchcock. New York 1912.), p. 103.
1052 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, Ward 9 p. 78.
1053 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 154.
1054 Quick, Arthur Craig, A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625 -- 1942) 317 years (GenealogyLibrary.com), p. 44.
1055 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 345.
1056 Asche, Bobbie, Email, 10 Jan 2004.
1057 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), Vol. 10, p. 123 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
1058 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB035.
1059 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 123.
1060 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index Record (http://www.familysearch.org), Compact Disc #11 Pin #946710.
1061 D.A.R. Bible Records (copy in New York State Library), vol. 73:80-81.
1062 D.A.R. Bible Records (copy in New York State Library), vol. 73:80-81, ex John I. Coddington Papers, IB127.
1063 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB127.
1064 Poucher MD, John Wilson and Byron J Terwilliger, Old Gravestones of Ulster Co., N. Y. (1931. Collections of the Ulster Co Historical Society, vol. 1), p. 345.
1065 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Shawangunk, p. 294.
1066 Johnson, Albert L, Probate Genealogy of Williamson Co. TN (1799-1832) (Franklin, TN, Genealogy Pubs, 2002), p. 198-199.
1067 Mitchell, Tina, My Howdeshell Line (ex FamilyHistory.com Message Boards, Ancestry.com).
1068 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Missouri, Clark Co., Jackson Twp., 1643_1621, p. 773.
1069 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB040.
1070 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Kentucky, Barren Co., Div. 2, 63_66, p. 407.
1071 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Kentucky, Barren Co., Glasgow, 180_180, p. 771.
1072 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Warren Co., Hale Twp., 197_193, p.92.
1073 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Warren Co., Hale, p. 169B.
1074 Dodd, Jordan, Missouri Marriages to 1850. [database online]. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Missouri (Provo, Utah, Ancestry.com, 1997), Ancestry.com, Accessed 13 Dec. 2004.
1075 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Missouri, Clay Co., Kearney Twp., p. 303B.
1076 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Missouri, Clay Co., LIberty, 103_103, p. 307.
1077 Gray, Ruth, Sarah, mother of Jeremiah Bumstead (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 140:312-316), p. 315.
1078 Coddington, Herbert G, Miscellaneous Notes (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), No date.
1079 Sloan, Sam, "Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans' Family Trees" (http://www.ishipress.com ), pafg59.htm.
1080 StanKlos.com, "Benedict Arnold. Revolutionary War Major General" (http://www.benedictarnold.org/), Accessed 17 Oct 2004.
1081 Virkus, Frederick A, Abridged Compendium: A compendium of family genealogies that includes practically every name distinguished in the early history of the country, Vol. I. (Chicago, Ill, F. A. Virkus & Company, Genealogical Publishers, 1925 [GenealogyLibrary.com]), p. 1000.
1082 Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 149.
1083 Worden, Jean D, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York (Frankin, Ohio, Not given, 1986), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 100.
1084 Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 93.
1085 Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 133.
1086 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 13.
1087 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Yates Co., Benton, m19_117, p. 314.
1088 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Yates Co., Benton, m19_117, p. 293.
1089 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Genesee Co., Clayton Twp., Roll M432_350, 15 Aug 1850, 230-230.
1090 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Clayton Co., , Genesee, 11_10, p. 390.
1091 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Genesee Co., Flushing, 176_170, p. 213.
1092 Munch, Dolores, Email, 11 Mar 2005.
1093 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 9.
1094 [Not Given], A Linn County Pioneer. (Albany Newspaper, Albany, Oregon, September 1892. ex email from Sharron Redden .)
1095 Frank Coddington Sr, Origin of the Family Tree in America (Publ. by author, Parlier California July 30, 1958,19pp.), p. 10.
1096 Oregon Death Index, 1903-1970 (Ancestry.com), Cert. 8451.
1097 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity: the Story of a New Jersey Township (Hunterdon House, Madison, N. J. 1873), p. 161.
1098 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB187.
1099 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB520.
1100 Skinner, David Gerard, Email, 13 Dec. 2003.
1101 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB522.
1102 Hoff, Candee, Samuel Coddington ( 18 Jul 1999 on Coddington forum at Rootsweb.com).
1103 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], 291.
1104 Roy Birch, BirchTree#4 (Ancestry.com).
1105 Not Given, Church of the Clove (now High Falls), New York (New York Genealogical and Biogeographical Society, New York, New York), p. 288 (Ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
1106 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 7.
1107 Coddington, Herbert G, Moses Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives (M2551)), p. 2.
1108 Anonymous, Sons & Daughters Of The Pilgrims. Lineages Of Members Of The National Society Of The Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims To January 1, 1929 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publ. by the Society, 1929).
1109 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., North Brunswick, p. 613.
1110 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., New Brunswick, 2316_3025, p. 889.
1111 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Orange Co., Montgomery, p. 432A.
1112 Coddington, Herbert G, Moses Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives (M2551)), p. 4.
1113 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., New Brunswick, 1183_1697 p. 203.
1114 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., New Brunswick, 1437_1797, p. 741.
1115 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westerchester Co, New Rochelle, p. 48A.
1116 Coddington, Herbert G, Moses Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives (M2551)), p. 10.
1117 Anonymous, Sons & Daughters Of The Pilgrims. Lineages Of Members Of The National Society Of The Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims To January 1, 1929 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publ. by the Society, 1929), 68.
1118 Anonymous, Sons & Daughters Of The Pilgrims. Lineages Of Members Of The National Society Of The Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims To January 1, 1929 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publ. by the Society, 1929), 227-228.
1119 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Distr. 397, Visit 16 (Miracode Index).
1120 Anonymous, Sons & Daughters Of The Pilgrims. Lineages Of Members Of The National Society Of The Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims To January 1, 1929 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Publ. by the Society, 1929), 228.
1121 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 13.
1122 Inscriptions on the Tomb Stones and Monuments in the Grave Yards at Whippany and Hanover, Morris County, N. J. 1894.
1123 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., Ward 5, p. 127.
1124 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, New York Co., New York, Ward 5, p. 180.
1125 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Rockland Co., Clarkstown, p. 268.
1126 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris Co., Hanover Twp., 386_406, p. 557.
1127 Codington-Stinson Family Papers, manuscript group 1021 (Coddington-Stinson Family Papers, 1799-1919) , New Jersey Historical Society, manuscript group 1021.
1128 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 15.
1129 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB342.
1130 Cook, David C, No Title (David C. Coddington Papers) (ca. 1878. In possession of New York Genealogical and Biogeographical Society Library).
1131 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 11.
1132 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 474_670, p. 120.
1133 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, p. 120.
1134 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 726_825, p. 51.
1135 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westerchester Co, Sing Sing, p. 118D.
1136 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB525.
1137 Post Standard (Syracuse, New York), 14 Aug 1913.
1138 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Livingston Co., Lima, 148_147, p. 169.
1139 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Onandaga Co., Syracuse, p. 493C.
1140 Grant, Arthur Hastings, The Grant Family (Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: Press of A. V. Haight. 1898.), 273.
1141 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930).
1142 Post Standard (Syracuse, New York), 25 Mar 1956.
1143 Virkus, Frederick A, Abridged Compendium: A compendium of family genealogies that includes practically every name distinguished in the early history of the country, Vol. I. (Chicago, Ill, F. A. Virkus & Company, Genealogical Publishers, 1925 [GenealogyLibrary.com]), p. 1923.
1144 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB134(3).
1145 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Onandaga Co., Syracuse, ED 211, household 237_308.
1146 1930 U. S. Federal Census, New York, Onandaga Co., Syracuse, ED 103, P. 39B.
1147 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Records, New York, Onondaga Co.
1148 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB352.
1149 Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family of America, vol I (Janesville, Iowa, Publ. by author?, 1972), p. 378.
1150 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 588.
1151 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Kentucky, Montgomery Co., 1st Distr., household 131_131, p. 12.
1152 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp. Distr. 4, (June 18), p. 399, House 323-362 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1153 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB237.
1154 Anonymous, List of Bridgewater township voters fifty years ago (1917. Somserset County Historical Quarterly, 6:272-281), p. 273.
1155 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 51_51, p. 355.
1156 Clark, John R, Tombstone Inscriptions in Middlesex, Somerset, and Union Counties, N.J. (typsescript, n.d. Michigan State Library, Lansing, Michigan).
1157 (Lewis Publ. Co, New York and Chicago, 1923), vol. 3, 114-115.
1158 New York Times (New York City, New York), 23 Jan 1935, p. 17, col. 6.
1159 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., p. 346.
1160 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernard's Twp., p. 292 (5 June), Household 2-2 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1161 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., 107_108, p. 591.
1162 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernard's Twp. (June 5), p. 292, House 2-2 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1163 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., 326_336, p. 355.
1164 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset, Warren, p. 88.
1165 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB347.
1166 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Fallsburgh., p. 127D.
1167 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Oregon, Multnomah Co., Portland, 581(?)_118_121, p. 114.
1168 1880 U.S. Federal Census, California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, p. 342D.
1169 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Oregon, Multnomah Co., Portland, 581(?)_118_121, p. 114.
1170 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., New Providence, 44_37, p. 598.
1171 Oregon Death Index, 1903-1970 (Ancestry.com), Cert. 2514.
1172 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards Twp., 325_335, p. 355.
1173 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., p. 437 (3 June), Household 31-92 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1174 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB334.
1175 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernard's Twp. (June 1), p. 287, House 10-12 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1176 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 47_50, p. 582.
1177 Coddington, Herbert G, Corrections and Additions to the Coddington Records, 1920 (12 Nov. 1931 (in part) deposited at New Jersey Historical Society Archives.), p. 1.
1178 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 39.
1179 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB513.
1180 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 40.
1181 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB095.
1182 New York City Directory, 1890 (Ancestry.com).
1183 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB216.
1184 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB181.
1185 1860 U.S. Federal Census, California, Calaveras Co., Vallecito, 179_168, p. 357.
1186 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 406B.
1187 New York Times (New York City, New York), 2 May 1874 [ex http://distantcousin.com/marriage/ny/1800/1874/may/02.html].
1188 Britton, Constance, Coddington-Inman Bible Records, 22 Apr. 2007.
1189 Internet Broadway Database, Internet Broadway Database (http://www.ibdb.com/default.asp), Accessed 13 Feb. 2006.
1190 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, Household 87-579 (ex John I. Coddington Papers "New Jersey Records (1)").
1191 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 165B.
1192 New York Times (New York City, New York), two articles, in present and past tense ex Proquest, Accessed 13 Feb. 2006.
1193 Coddington, Peter D, Family Papers (Mss.)
1194 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB094.
1195 Anonymous, The Allentown Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania), 12 Oct 1967, p. 65.
1196 Barber, G. A, Sullivan Co., New York Epitaphs (1929). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 3, vol. 4, p. 20.
1197 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, Vol. 10, p. 116 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
1198 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 75.
1199 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB229.
1200 Coddington, Herbert G, Miscellaneous Notes (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), Notes on Joseph Coddington (1762-1841).
1201 Wood, Herbert W, Correspondence with John Insley Coddington (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), 28 Jul 1943, inscriptions by Herbert W. Wood.
1202 1790 U.S. Federal Census.
1203 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co, Ulysses Township, p. 289.
1204 Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 92.
1205 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Tompkins Co, Hector, Roll: M33_76; Page: 13; Image: 28.
1206 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Chautauqua Co., Ripley, M19_86, p. 439.
1207 Anonymous, Lewis Coddington Bible (in possession of Mrs. Arthur Updike of Phelps Co., NY, 1945), ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Tompkins Co.
1208 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 110.
1209 Anonymous, Ithaca Chronicle (Ithaca, New York), 6 Oct 1841 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Tompkins Co.)
1210 Wood, Herbert W, Correspondence with John Insley Coddington (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), 28 Jul 1943, transcribed by Herbert W. Wood.
1211 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, Tompkins Co., 2 of 10.
1212 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 152.
1213 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 106.
1214 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 104.
1215 Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 166.
1216 Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 225.
1217 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 137 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1218 State Archives, Trenton, NJ, Document L3533 L (ex JIC Papers).
1219 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co. Woodbridge Twp., p. 96 (p. 240 in Co.)
1220 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 674_706, p. 240.
1221 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB009.
1222 New York Herald, New York City, New York, 29 May 1866, p. 8, col. 3.
1223 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co. Woodbridge, Distr. 1, p. 312D.
1224 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, Distr. 2, p. 34 (24 June), Household 305-329 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1225 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey,Middlesex Twp. (June 24), p. 292, House 305-329 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1226 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED 190, p. 8A, Household 189_201, Roll T625_1271, Image 876.
1227 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 569.
1228 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway, 43_182_199.
1229 Coddington, Uzziah, Will, June 29, 1815 (Book B of Wills, Surrogate's Office, New Brunswick, New Jersey), p. 234.
1230 Coddington, Uzziah, Will, June 29, 1815 (Book B of Wills, Surrogate's Office, New Brunswick, New Jersey), (ex Coddington, H. G. 1920:5).
1231 Bloodgood, George M. Mrs William C. Cahill, and Mrs William V. Callahan, Ancestors and Descendants of Captain Frans Janse Bloetgoet (Unpublished, 1966), DAR Library, Washington, DC, vol. 2, p. 78.
1232 George Farclo, His Bible (transcribed by John Insley Coddington, NEHGS Archives).
1233 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, General, 5.
1234 Marble Cemetery Records, New York City, New York, 1830-1937 (ancestry.com), vault 128.
1235 1790 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City West Ward, p. 26.
1236 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, 6th Ward, p. 815.
1237 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 5, Roll 32, p. 297.
1238 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York, Ward 5, p. 582 (M19_96_303).
1239 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 69, p. 205.
1240 Coddington, Peter, Email, 22 Oct. 2003.
1241 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, 6th Ward, 816.
1242 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 29 Oct 1808.
1243 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Yonkers, 218_300, p. 514.
1244 Ross, Robert L, The Ross Family of New Jersey (Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press, Inc., 1990), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 211.
1245 Spies, F, Yonkers - Epitaphs (1927) ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2, p. 35.
1246 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Yonkers, 1185_1386, p. 614.
1247 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 226, p. 273.
1248 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 19 Aug 1819.
1249 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 3 Aug 1827.
1250 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com].
1251 New York Herald, New York City, New York, 11 Mar 1901, p. 1 col 2.
1252 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], 209.
1253 Spies, F, Yonkers - Epitaphs -Oakland Cemetery, part 2 (1934). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2, p. 374.
1254 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, Ward 9 p. 470.
1255 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Distr. 1, Ward 9, 801-1757, p. 841.
1256 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 544C.
1257 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB115.
1258 Spies, F, Yonkers - Epitaphs -Oakland Cemetery, part 2 (1934). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2, p. 376.
1259 Spies, Frank F, Epitaphs in Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers, NY (Typescript, part 2, p. 25, No. 375. Library of NEHGS), part 2, p. 25, No. 375.
1260 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Garrett Co., Oakland, 45_45, p. 430.
1261 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Garrett Co., Oakland Twp., June 2, 7-7, p. 355.
1262 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB356.
1263 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, 18th Ward, 4th Distr., house 373-1158.
1264 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, 18th Ward, 373_458, p. 548.
1265 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 21, ED 16, 161_343, p. 433.
1266 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 108A.
1267 Moffat, R. Burnham, Barclay Genealogy (Robert Grier Cooke, Publisher, New York 1904), p. 176.
1268 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB637.
1269 Spies, Francis F, Tombstone Inscriptions, St. John's Cemetery, Yonkers, N.Y. (typescript, NEHGS Library, Boston, MA), p. 578.
1270 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York, New York, p. 270.
1271 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 8, p. 385.
1272 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 15, p. 270.
1273 Spies, F, Yonkers - Epitaphs (1927) ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2, p. 34.
1274 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 557B.
1275 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 8.
1276 Coddington, Jonathan A, comment.
1277 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 1, Ward 9, 874-1826.
1278 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 492A.
1279 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB176.
1280 JAC, Comment, 10 Mar 2006, based on birth order and two year gap.
1281 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB111.
1282 New York Times (New York City, New York), 28 Oct 1934.
1283 JAC, Comment, 6 Mar 2006.
1284 Coddington, Susan, Letter to Charles H. Wenman (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 3 May 1900.
1285 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Deed, 211-400.
1286 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City Ward 6, p. 96.
1287 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., p. 124.
1288 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 53, p. 89.
1289 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS).
1290 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 4, p. 58.
1291 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, Ward 1, Roll 32, p. 285.
1292 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, New York Co., New York City, roll M33_77, p. 206.
1293 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Will Book 75, p. 282.
1294 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 13.
1295 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York City, New York Co., New York 16th Ward, 2nd Distr., 679_1826, p. 1103.
1296 JAC, Comment, 7 Mar 2006.
1297 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 2, Ward 15, 626-1304.
1298 Anonymous, Records of Trinity Church Parish, New York City (New York Genealogical and Biogeographical Record, vol. 84), p. 110.
1299 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, Ward 9 p. 429.
1300 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 15, ED 2, 212_684, p. 447.
1301 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, 6th ED, Ward 15, p. 87.
1302 Index of Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784 to 1840 (Ancestry.com).
1303 Barber, Gertrude A, Marriage Notices from the New York Evening Post, 1801–1890 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished typescript transcriptions of original notices by Gertrude A. Barber, R. Stanton Avery Collection, NEHGS, Boson, MA. "New York Evening Post, New York City, Marriages," 1933–1948). (Online Database(NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003) , http://www.newenglandancestors.org/rs3/research/database/nypmarriages/Default.asp), Published 20 Mar 1840.
1304 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 14.
1305 Cohren, Minnie, Gravestone Inscriptions of Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York (manuscript, 1932) , New England Historical and Genealogical Society.
1306 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, Ward 8 p. 245.
1307 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 2, Ward 15, 626-1304, p. 192.
1308 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 15, ED 1, 178_219, p. 393.
1309 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 15, p. 216.
1310 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB410.
1311 Frost, Josephine C, The Frost Genealogy (Frederick H. Hitchcock. New York 1912.), p. 101.
1312 Bernhardt, Joan Walsh Coddington, Email.
1313 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB288.
1314 DAR, Youghiogheny Chapter, Maryland's Garrett Country Graves (McClain Printing Co., Parsons, West Virginia, 1987), p. 1970.
1315 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Garrett Co., Oakland, 113_117, Roll: T623 623; Page: 6B.
1316 Mahler, James P, Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York Herald, vol. 1 (1987. Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Baltimore, MD), p. 323.
1317 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, Ward 9 p. 225.
1318 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Colorado, Las Animas Co., Trinidad, p. 72B.
1319 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB231.
1320 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB236.
1321 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 3, Ward 16, 574-1236, p. 714.
1322 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westerchester Co, Mt Pleasant, p. 474D.
1323 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, Distr. 16, Ward 3, Roll M432_554, p. 43.
1324 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 15.
1325 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB419.
1326 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Garrett Co., Selbysport, Dist., June 1, 18-18, p. 280.
1327 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Selbysport, 1731_1657, p. 592.
1328 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Distr. 2, 26 July, household 308-311 (Roll M432_277).
1329 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Selbysport, 79_80, p. 21.
1330 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 2, 366_862, p. 306.
1331 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB632.
1332 Paull, Henry N, Joseph Paull and some of his Descendants. (Privately Printed. 1933 [GenealogyLibrary.com]), 99.
1333 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 23, Household 180-231 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1334 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway Twp., 432_517, p. 228.
1335 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 334_394, p. 557.
1336 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Wooodbridge District, p. 314C.
1337 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New Jersey Records (6).
1338 Anonymous, Martin Bible Record (One loose sheet in De Hart Bible in possession of Mrs. Place, Handy St., New Brunswick in 1943. Transcribed in Genealogical Collections of the Jersey Blue Chapter, DAR, 1943), p. 16 (ex JIC Papers, New Jersey Records, folder 6.
1339 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp., p.90 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1340 1880 U.S. Federal Census, IB218.
1341 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 145-1 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1342 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway, Ward 4, 208_208, p. 752.
1343 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 117-775 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1344 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway Twp.,365_431, p. 216.
1345 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway 4th Ward, p. 546D.
1346 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp.
1347 Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), p. 333.
1348 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 9.
1349 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 23.
1350 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), 8:58.
1351 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), vol 8:200.
1352 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), vol. 8:201.
1353 Smith, Jonathan, Clark, Smith Family History Homepage (http://smith.hanover.edu/c6.html), http://smith.hanover.edu/c6.html.
1354
Smith, Jonathan, Clark, Smith Family History Homepage (http://smith.hanover.edu/c6.html), http://smith.hanover.edu/c6will.html. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF HARRIET SMITH
Proved, April 14, 1887
Know all men by these presents that I, Harriet Smith, wife of William Smith, of Martinsville, Somerset County, New Jersey, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows, that is to say:
First: I will and order that all of my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as my Executors, hereinafter named, shall deem expedient.
Second: I give, devise and bequeath all of the property, real, personal and mixed, of which I shall die seized, to my children Catherine Titus wife of Manning Titus, Mary L. Slocum wife of Joshua G. Slocum, John C. Smith, William Smith junior, Harriet Edmonds wife of Samuel D. Edmonds, Sarah J. Huff wife of Bergen B. Huff, George W. Smith, Cornelius Smith, Silas O. Smith and Albert C. Smith in equal portions, share and share alike; and should any of my said children die before my decease or before the distribution of my estate, and leave a child or children then it is my will and I do order that such child or children shall have and receive the share of its or their parent.
Third: I nominate and appoint my said sons John C. Smith and George W. Smith Executors of this my said last will and testament.
In witness whereof I have ["this day" crossed out] set my hand and seal hereto this second day of June in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Eighty One.
(Signed) Harriet Smith
.
1355 Anonymous, List of Bridgewater township voters fifty years ago (1917. Somserset County Historical Quarterly, 6:272-281), vol 6:273.
1356 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp., (June 11), p. 335, House 372-410 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1357 Cohen, M, Brooklyn - Greenwood Cemetery Epitaphs (1932, 3 vols). [ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2.], vol. 2, p. 11.
1358 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, p. 115C.
1359 Bernhardt, Joan Walsh Coddington, Email, Email, 16 Aug 2002.
1360 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Bergen Co., Saddle River, p. 558C.
1361 Newark City Directories (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (2)" , New England Historic Genealogical Society), 1890-1891, 241/2 Van Wagenen.
1362 New York Times (New York City, New York), 16 Aug 1883, p. 5 (ex ProQuestr).
1363 Cohen, M, Brooklyn - Greenwood Cemetery Epitaphs (1932, 3 vols). [ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2.], vol. 2, p. 12.
1364 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 16, 63_158, p. 192.
1365 De Voe, Thos. F, Genealogy of the De Veaux Family (1885), 67.
1366 Coddington, Jessie Theodosia, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington, abt 1 June 1936.
1367 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB491.
1368 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 11, 720_1638, p. 92.
1369 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB412.
1370 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 16.
1371 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, 11th Ward, 705_1370, p. 384.
1372 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB643.
1373 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Buchanan Co., Perry Twp., 108_108, p. 540.
1374 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Genesee Co., Thetford Twp., p. 396A.
1375 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York City, New York Co., New York, household 26_130, p. 518.
1376 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York City, New York Co., New York 20th Ward, household 2429, p. 472.
1377 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Hudson Co., Jersey City, p. 258A.
1378 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, Ward 20, ED 17, 26_130, p. 518.
1379 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Rec. 74:113 (1943) ex New York General Records, 11 of 12.
1380 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB270.
1381 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB618.
1382 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB620.
1383 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Hudson Co., Bergen Twp., p. 529, household 358-434 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1384 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, Ward 7, 786_915, p. 422.
1385 Anonymous, New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 (Ancestry.com. New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York Department of Health. Deaths reported in the city of New York, 1888-1965. New York: Department of Health, 19--.)
1386 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB413.
1387 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB423.
1388 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 17.
1389 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Newark, p. 78D.
1390 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], 389.
1391 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., 684_747, p. 506.
1392 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., p. 289.
1393 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., 72_80, p. 10.
1394 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Records, West Virginia.
1395 Littell, John, Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with their Ancestors and Descendants, as far as could be ascertained in 1851 (Feltville, NJ, Stationer's Hall Press, 1851. ) [GenealogyLibrary.com], p. 389.
1396 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 438.
1397 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 33.
1398 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., p. 493 (18 June), Household 262-280 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1399 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., Distr. 2, p. 493 (18 June), Household 262-280 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1400 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB487.
1401 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., 611_659, p. 501.
1402 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Franklin Twp., 278-296, p. 493.
1403 Anonymous, Somerset County Marriages: 1795-1879 (Somerset County Historical Quarterly), 5: 52.
1404 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 56_74, p. 153.
1405 Coddington, Eugene Bonnell, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (questionnaire) (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), abt 25 Oct. 1941.
1406 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Georgia, Dodge, District 349, p. 493A.
1407 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Georgia, Bibb Co., Vineville Distr., 223_241, 85.
1408 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bloomington, p. 487A.
1409 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren Twp., 486_486, p. 697.
1410 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bridgewater Twp. Distr. 2, (June 7), p. 348, House 148-177 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1411 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Warren, 57_57, p. 356.
1412 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 148-07-6777.
1413 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB404.
1414 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 102-24-6679.
1415 Poucher MD, John Wilson and Byron J Terwilliger, Old Gravestones of Ulster Co., N. Y. (1931. Collections of the Ulster Co Historical Society, vol. 1), p. 205.
1416 Baptismal Register of the Reformed Dutch Church at Rochester ((Accord) Ulster Co., New York (manuscript , New York Genealogical and Historical Society Library (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS)), p. 48.
1417 Quick, Arthur Craig, A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625 -- 1942) 317 years (GenealogyLibrary.com), p. 112.
1418 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Boone Co., Sugar Creek Twp, 649_634, p. 888.
1419 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Rush Co., Distr. 97, 909_911, p. 437.
1420 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Rush Co., Rushville, Twp., 201_234, p. 427.
1421 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB592.
1422 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED 190, p. 8A, household 183_196, Roll T625_1271, Image 876.
1423 Coddington, Herbert G, Samuel Coddington of New York City and Staten Island (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 2 pp.
1424 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB452.
1425 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB470.
1426 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB073.
1427 Staten Island, New York Church Records, 1749-1828 (Ancestry.com).
1428 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 3, p. 48.
1429 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co, New York City, Ward 7 p. 86.
1430 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Distr. 3, Ward 16, 660-1339, p. 732.
1431 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 16, ED 14, 122_193, p. 571.
1432 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York City, Ward 17, ED 11, p. 448.
1433 Wills (Surrogate's Office, New York, New York), Sidney Fitzrandoph Coddington, Book 341, p. 490.
1434 Sabine, Lorenzo, Biogeographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution, vol. 1 (Boston, Clearfield Company, 1894), p. 323.
1435 Bunnell, Paul J, The New Loyalist Index (Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1989), Coddington, Asher (source Land Grants of Loyalists) by Dept. Transportation, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
1436 "Ahoha," To the Cartmen of the City of New-York (New York, New York, Daily Advertiser, 29 Apr 1800), http://infoweb.newsbank.com/, Accessed 28 May 2009.
1437 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB526.
1438 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., Manhattan, Elect. Distr. 682, p. 2b, house 813, 3 Jan., Roll T625-1201, image 774.
1439 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., Manhattan, Elect. Distr. 682, p. 2b, 3 Jan., Roll T625-1201, image 774.
1440 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Irvington P.O., 149_174, p. 252.
1441 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Milburn, p. 588D.
1442 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 37.
1443 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB330.
1444 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., New Providence, p. 380B.
1445 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 19.
1446 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Somerset Co., Bernards, p. 287A.
1447 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB527.
1448 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB335.
1449 Coddington, Harold Johnson, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 8 Nov. 1939.
1450 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB58.
1451 1930 U. S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Monmouth Co., Middletown, Distr. 82, 114, p. 5B.
1452 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB120.
1453 Newark City Directories (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (2)" , New England Historic Genealogical Society), 1936, ex H. G. Coddington Papers, NJHS.
1454 Hobbs, Ellen, Email, 14 Mar 2004.
1455 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 2150096.
1456 1910 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co. Fanwood Twp., 49_50, p. 2.
1457 Bush, Pamelyn P, Email (]), 7 Jan 2004.
1458 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Georgia, Bibb Co., Macon, Ward 3, 383_485, 215.
1459 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB123.
1460 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Millburn Twp., 37_40, p. 244.
1461 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records. Descendants of Isaac, Reuben and Uzziah Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey. (privately published, Syracuse, N.Y. 1920), p. 38.
1462 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Co., Milwaukee, ED 312, household 28_31.
1463 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB321.
1464 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB564.
1465 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Henry Co., Salem Twp., 1072_1072, p. 208.
1466 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 11.
1467 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Wayne Co., Seymour, p. 399C.
1468 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Wayne Co., Monroe Twp., p. 49 in County.
1469 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Iowa, Pottawattamie Co., Walnut, 73_74, p. 370.
1470 1810 U.S. Federal Census, Maryland, Allegany (Garrett) Co., Roll: 14; Page: 46.
1471 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Blackford Co., Washington Twp., 15_16, p. 434.
1472 (cited in Coddington Records Number Two).
1473
Coddington, Burley Benton, Miscellaneous notes. (Papers in possession of and transcribed by Kim Paton). SIC) ERC. Father - Benjaman Coddington Wife madan name was Colburn E.R. Coddington was born in Alleganey Co. Maryland on May 12, 1809 and moved to Perry Co. Ohio in 1816 about sixty miles south east of Columbus and was married to Elizabeth Jane Kennedy on March 23, 1834. Mrs RJ Kennedy was Born Nov 27 - 1817 - They lived in Ohio untill 1854. Then they moved to a farm of 135 acres four miles west of Union City Indiana. To this union was bon four sons an three daughters John Harrison Coddington Eliebeth Jane Coddington Nelson Mason C. Ruthy Jane C. Samuel Wahington C. Davis Perry C. Justina C. E.R. Coddintton - Passed away March 12 - 1897 87 y 10 mo E.J. Coddington - Passed away Sep 16 1903 86 Marriages John H. Coddington to Margurt Linton Nelson M. coddington to Sally Ann Hickman Elizabeth Jane Coddington an James Whitsel Samuel W. Coddinton and Molly Davenport Justina Coddinton and Fletcher Jellison . Divorce J.R.S. White Davis P. and Ruthy J. Coddington were never married.
1474 Coddington, Burley Benton, Miscellaneous notes. (Papers in possession of and transcribed by Kim Paton).
1475 Welch, Karen, Email, 25 Jan 2004.
1476 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Perry Co., Pike Twp., p. 244.
1477 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Randolph Co., Wayne Twp., 863_819, p. 985.
1478 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Randolph Co., Wayne Twp., 176_176, p. 475.
1479 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Randolph Co., Wayne Twp., p. 173C.
1480 Anonymous, Obituary of Ezra Coddington (Union City, Indiana, Union City Evening Times), 28 Dec 1934 [ex email from Karen Welch, 27 Jan 2004].
1481 Welch, Karen, Email, 27 Jan 2004.
1482 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Moultrie Co., Lovington, 506_505, p. 959.
1483 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 12.
1484 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Blackford Co, Harison, household 69_69, p. 90.
1485 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Moultrie Co.,Sullivan Twp., 369_368, p. 938.
1486 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Perry Co., Pike, 597_581, p. 285.
1487 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB560.
1488 Gerken, Wendell E, Email, 29 Aug 2004.
1489 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marriage.html), Vol. A, p. 61.
1490 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Tippecanoe Co., Lafayette, p. 342A.
1491 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Letter to Charles William Coddington from J. I. Coddington, 11 June 1969 (IB055).
1492 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Tippecanoe Co., Fairfield, 1148_1148, p. 87.
1493 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Tippecanoe Co., Lafayette, 1167_1167, p. 875.
1494 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Tippecanoe Co., Lafayette, Ward 4, 297_294, p. 138.
1495 Coddington, Charles William, Letter to John I. Coddington (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), 9 Jun 1969.
1496 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., p. 264.
1497 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., 11_13, p. 118.
1498 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., 59_61, p. 380.
1499 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 13.
1500 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marriage.html), Vol. 2, p. 13.
1501 Warren County Illinois Genealogical Society, Tombstone Inscriptions, Berwick Township, Warren County, Illinois (Warren County Illinois Genealogical Society).
1502 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Warren Co., Berwick, 59_58, p. 5.
1503 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Knox Co., 10N 1 E Twp., 16 Oct.,p. 381, Roll M432_113 (ex Ancestry.com).
1504 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Warren Co., Berwick, 2983_2986, p. 624.
1505 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Warren Co., Berwick, p. 108C.
1506 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB241.
1507 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Shelby Co., Addison Twp., 407_409, p. 679.
1508 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB576.
1509 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., p. 388.
1510 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell Co., Boynton, 116_113, p. 10.
1511 Warren County Court House, Lebanon Ohio, Marriage Records, Book 2, p. 326.
1512 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Salem Twp., 180_183, p. 388.
1513 Van Houten, Ellen & Florence Cole, Marriage Consents. 1803-1903. Probate Court, Warren County, Ohio (Cardinal Research, 1998), DAR Library, Washington, D.C.), p. 103. By William Coddington, her father. Att. jno. C. Dunlevy.
1514 Ireland Bob, Email, email, 26 May 2003.
1515 History of Tazewell Co., Illinois (Chicago, Ill, 1879), p. 422.
1516 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell Co., Boynton, p. 424A.
1517 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 14.
1518 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Fayette Co., Jennings Twp., 16 Aug., p. 228, M432_144, image 458, (ex Ancestry.com).
1519 Walton, Emma L, The Clark Genealogy (FRANK ALLABEN GENEALOGICAL COMPANY, New York, 1913), p. 222.
1520 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 15.
1521 Anonymous, Family of Isaac and Hannah Martin Edwards of New Jersey and Hamilton Co., Ohio (Kentucky G. R. C., s1, v. 332 (DAR Library, Washington DC)), p. 281-293.
1522 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB483.
1523 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Hancock Co., Prairie Twp., 116_112, p. 287.
1524 Stringer, Lawrrence B, History of Logan Co., Illinois (Chicago, Illinois, 1911).
1525 Walker, Barb, Email, 22 Nov 2003.
1526 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Warren Co., Butlerville Twp., p. 250.
1527 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Logan Co., Lincoln, 819_820, p. 110.
1528 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Logan Co., East Lincoln Twp., 229_229, p. 156.
1529 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Logan Co., Lincoln, Ward 2, p. 127D.
1530 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB016.
1531 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Delaware Co., Muncie, 926_872, p. 621.
1532 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Wells Co., Chester, 89_88, p. 6.
1533 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Indiana, Wells Co., Chester, p. 124B.
1534 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Logan Co., West Lincoln Twp., 459_468, p. 290.
1535 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Kentucky, Franklin Co., District 1, p. 35.
1536 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Kentucky, Franklin Co., Frankfort, 19_20, p. 291.
1537 Report of the Adujant General of the State of Kentucky, Union Kentucky Volunteers, vol. 2 (Ancestry.com), p. 762.
1538 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Butler Co, Lemon Twp., vol. 6, folio 202 verso, p. 22.
1539 Coddington, Herbert G, Coddington Records, Number Two. Descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland, with Notes on the English and American Lines of the Coddington Family. (privately published, Syracuse, New York, 1930), p. 16.
1540 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Butler Co., Lemon Twp., 164_167, p. 202.
1541 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Butler Co., Amanda Twp., p. 53B.
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1597
Upham, Charles W, Salrem Witchcraft, With an Account of Salem Village and A History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Spirits, vol. 1: 432-437. "WILLIAM OSGOOD testifieth, that in the yeare '40, in the month of August, --he being then building a bar for Mr. Spencer,--John Godfree being then Mr. Spencer's herdsman, he on an evening came to the frame, where divers men were at work, and said that he had gotten a new master against the time he had done keeping cows. The said William Osgood asked him who it was. He answered, he knew not. He again asked him where he dwelt. He answered, he knew not. He asked him what his name was. He answered, he knew not. He then said to him, 'How, then, wilt thou go to him when thy time is out?' He said, 'The man will come and fetch me then.' I asked him, 'Hast thou made an absolute bargain?' He answered that a covenant was made, and he had set his hand to it. He then asked him whether he had not a counter covenant. Godfree answered, 'No.' W. O. siad, 'What a mad fellow art thou to make a covenant in this manner!' He said, 'He's an honest man.'--'How knowest thou?' said W. O. J. Godfree answered. 'He looks like one.' W. O. then answered, 'I am persuaded thou hast made a covenant with the Devil.' He then skipped about, and said, 'I profess, I profess!' WILLIAM OSGOOD."
The proceedings against Godfrey were carried up to other tribunals, as appears by a record of the County Court at Salem, 28th of June, 1659:-- "John Godfrey stands bound in one hundred pound bond to the treasurer of this county for his appearance at a General Court, or Court of Assistants, when he shall be legally summonded thereunto."
What action, if any was had by either of these high courts, I have found no information. But he must have come off unscathed; for, soon after, he commenced actions in the County Court for defamation against his accusers, with the following results:-- "John Godfery plt. agst. Will. Simonds & Sam. his son dfts. in an action of slander that the said Sam. son to Will. Simons, hath don him in his name, Charging him to be a witch, the jury find for the plt. 2d damage & cost of Curth 29sh, yet notwithstanding doe conceiue, that by the testmonyes he is rendred suspicious."
"John Godfery plt. agst. Jonathan Singletary defendt. in an action of Slander and Defamation for calling him witch & said is this witch on this side Boston Gallows yet, the attachmt & other evidences were read, committed to the Jury & are on file. The Jury found for the plt. a publique acknowledgmt, at Haverhill within a month that he hath done the plt. wrong in his words or 10sh damage & costs of Court £2-16-0."
In the trial of the case between Godfrey and Singletary, the latter attempted to prove the truth of his allegations against the former, by giving the following piece of testimony, which, while it failed to convince the jury, is worth preserving, from the inherent interest of some of its details:--
"Date the fourteenth the twelfth month, '62.--The DEPOSITION OF JONATHAN SINGLETARY, aged about 23, who testifieth that I, being in the prison at Ipswich this night last past between nine and ten of the clock at night, after the bell had rung, I being set in a corner of the prison, upon a sudden I heard a great noise as if many cats had been climbing up the prison walls, and skipping into the house at the windows, and jumping about the chamber; and a noise as if boards' ends or stools had been thrown about, and men walking in the chambers, and a crackling and shaking as if the house would have fallen upon me. I seeing this and considering whit I knew by a young man that kept at my house last Indian Harvest, and, upon some difference with John Godfre, he was presently several nights in a strange manner troubled, and complaining as he did, and upon consideration of this and other things that I knew by him, I was at present something affrighted; yet considering what I had lately heard made out by Mr. Mitchel at Cambridge, that there is more good in God than there is evil in sin, and that although God is the greatest good, and sin the greatest evil, yet the first Being of evil cannot weane the scales or overpower the first Being of good: so considering that the author of good was of greater power than the author of evil, Godd was pleased of his goodness to keep me from being out of measure frighted. So this noise above-said held as I suppose about a quarter of an hour, and then ceased: and presently I heard the bolt of the door shoot or go back as perfectly, to my thinking, as I did the next morning when the keeper came to unlock it; and I could not see the door open, but I saw John Godfre stand within the door and said, 'Jonathan, Jonathan.' So I, looking on him, said, 'What have you to do with me?' He said, 'I come to see you: are you weary of your place yet?' I answered, 'I take no delight in being here, but I will be out as soon as I can.' He said, 'If you will pay me in corn, you shall come out.' I answered, 'No: if that had been my intent, I would have paid the marshal, and never have come hither.' He, knocking of his fist at me weary of my part, and so went away, I knew not how nor which way; and, I was walking about in the prison, I tripped upon a stone with my heel, and took it up in my hand, thinking that if he came again I would strike at him. So, as I was walking about, he called at the window, 'Jonathan,' said he, 'if you will pay me corn, I will give you two years day, and we will come to an agreement;' I answered him saying, 'Why do you come dissembling and playing the Devil's part here? Your nature is nothing but envy and malice, which you will vent, though to your own loss; and you seek peace with no man.' --'I do not dissemble,' said he: 'I will give you my hand upon it, I am in earnest.' So he put his hand in at the window, and I took hold of it with my left hand, and pulled him to me; and with the stone in my right hand I thought I struck him, and went to recover my hand to strike again, and his hand was gone, and I would have struck, but there was nothing to strike: and how he went away I know not; for I could neither feel when his hand went out of mine, nor see which way he went."
It can hardly be doubted, that Singletary's story was the result of the workings of an excited imagination, in wild and frightful dreams under the spasms of nightmare. We shall meet similar phenomena, when we come to the testimony in the trials of 1692. Godfrey was a most eccentric character. He courted and challenged the imputation of witchcraft, and tookd delight in playing upon the credulity of his neighbors, enjoying the exhibition of thier amazement, horror, and consternation. He was a person of much notoriety, had more lawsuits, it is probable, than any other man in the colony, and in one instance came under the criminal jurisdiction for familiarity with other and immaterial spirits; for we find, by the record of Sept. 25, 1666, that John Godfrey was "find for being drunk."
I have allowed so much space to the the foregoing documents, because they show the fancies which, fermenting in the public mind, and inflamed by the prevalent literature, theology, and philosophy, came to a head thirty years afterwards; and because they prove that in 1660 a conviction for witchcraft could not be obtained in this county. The evidence against none of the convicts in 1692, throwing out of view the statements and actings of the "afflicted children," was half so strong as that against Godfrey. Short work would have been made with him then.
There is one particularly interesting item in Singletary's deposition. It illustrates the value of good preaching. This young man, in his gloomy prison, and overwhelmed with the terrors of supersition, found consolation, courage, and strength in what he remembered of a serman, to which he had happened to listen, from "Matchless Mitchel." It was indeed good doctrine; and it is to be lamented that it was not carried out to its logical conclusions, and constantly enforced by the divines of that and subsequent times.
.
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Jonas, Dianne G, Email, 5 May 2004. WILL OF ISABELLA CODDINGTON
LDS film #0013311, Allegany Co., Maryland, Wills, Vol.A, 1790-1850, pg.497
Know all men by these presents that I Isabella Coddington now of Somerset Co., and State of Pennsylvania, (late a resident of Allegany Co., Maryland) widow of Benjamin Coddington of the said County of Allegany and State of Maryland, deceased, for divers good causes and considerations me(and?) hereunto moveing and for and in consideration the sum of five hundred dollars to me in hand paid have made ordained authorized constituted and appointed any by these presents do make ordain authorize constitute and appoint John L. Snyder of the Borough of Somerset, Somerset County and State of Pennsylvania my true and lawfull attorney (irrevocably) for me and in my name and for the use of the said John L. Snyder to ask demand sue for recover and receive of Joseph Coddington and William Fear of the said county of Allegany and State of Maryland Executors of the last will and testament of the said Benjamin Coddington of the county and State aforesaid deceased all and every such sum or sums of money claims and demands due or that may hereafter become due by virtue of any devise bequest or otherwise in my favor agreeably to the terms tenor and provisions of the said testament and last will of the aforesaid Benjamin Coddington deceased of which said last will and testament probate was had before the proper officer in the said County of Allegany in the State of Maryland and also to ask demand sue for and recover all such other sum or sums of money dues or demands as may now be owing to me or that may hereafter become due or in any wise belong to me out of the Estate of the aforesaid Benjamin Coddington deceased and in default of Payment of the whole or any part of the sums due or which may hereafter become due as aforesaid to have use and take all lawful ways and means in my name or otherwise for the recovery thereof by suit action or otherwise and on receipt whereof to make seal and deliver acquittances or other sufficient discharge or discharges for the same for me and in my name or otherwise and do all lawful acts and things whatsoever concerning the premises as fully in every respect as I myself might or could do if I were personally present and an attorney or attorneys under him for the purposes aforesaid to make and at his pleasure to revoke and discharge hereby ratifying allowing and confirming all and what soever my attorney shall in my name or otherwise lawfully do or cause to be done in and about the premises by virtue of these presents in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal this Twenty Eighth day of August One Thousand Eight Hundred & Fort One.
Isabella Coddington (Seal--X-her mark)
Sealed and Delivered in presence of George Charpenning & Geo. Peter.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Somerset County; Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the associate Judges of the Court of Common Please in and for said county, being the highest Judicial officer resident therein; Isabella Coddington known to me to be the same Isabella coddington named in the within letter of Attorney, and acknowledged the within letter of attorney to be here act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned Witness my hand and seal this 28 August in the year 1841
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1693 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB074.
1694 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, I/B/74).
1695 Swainson, Bernice Lewis, Letter to John I. Coddington (19 Nov. 1938, 24 April 1940, 28 May, 1941), Letters.
1696 Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, Marbletown, NY, 1746-1798.
1697 Landmarks of Tompkins County, NY (p. 103), vol. 3, pp 93, 102 (copy in NEHGS).
1698 1800 U.S. Federal Census, State of NY, Ulster Co, Town of Marbletown, p. 200 in County.
1699 1810 U.S. Federal Census, State of NY, Ulster Co, Town of Marbletown, p. 289.
1700 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 118.
1701 Wood, Herbert W, Correspondence with John Insley Coddington (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), 28 Jul 1943, transcribed by Herbert W. Wood (deed by Henry and Hester Coddington of land owned by David Coddington, dec'd.)
1702 Barbour, Gertrude A, Abstract of Wills of Tompkins County, N. Y. (1941), p. 23 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Tompkins Co.)
1703 Eardeley, William A. D, Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Guardianships in NY State, 1787 - 1835 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006), Accessed 13 Sep 2006.
1704 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 221 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
1705 Zim, Louise Hasbrouck, Marbletown - First Dutch Reformed Chursh Records (Typescript (Woodstock, New York, publ. by author, ca. 1939) , DAR Library, Washington, DC.), vol. 3: 93.
1706 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Livingston Co., Caledonia.
1707 Zim, Louise Hasbrouck, Marbletown - First Dutch Reformed Chursh Records (Typescript (Woodstock, New York, publ. by author, ca. 1939) , DAR Library, Washington, DC.), vol. 3: 102.
1708 1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Livingston Co., Caledonia Twp.
1709 Holmes Co., Ohio, Deeds (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 1.), Book 8, p. 36.
1710 Surrogate's Office, Livingston Co. Courthouse, Geneseo, New York (Surrogate's Office, Livingston Co. Courthouse, Geneseo, New York), Letters of Administration, vol 2, p. 195.
1711 Holmes Co., Ohio, Deeds (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 1.), Book 7, p. 370.
1712 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Minnesota, Waseca Co., Josco Twp., 92_94, p. 343.
1713 Winchell, Alexander, Winchell Genealogy (Ann Arbor, Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House. , 1869), p. 80.
1714 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Holmes Co., Killbuck, 570_585, p. 124.
1715 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Ohio, Holmes Co., Richland, p. 384D.
1716 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from Bernice Lewis Swainson, 6 Jun. 1840.
1717 Holmes Co., Ohio, Deeds (ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 1.), Book 5, p. 34.
1718 Family Bible of David Coddington and Jannetje Middaugh Coddington (ex JIC Papers, NEHGS, I/B/569).
1719 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 12.
1720 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Sources consulted for Records of Sarah Eliza Coddington, born in Ulster Co., N. Y. and other Coddingtons (John I. Coddington Papers, New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Mss. 440), New York Records, General (2 of 12), no date.
1721 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 122.
1722 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Yates Co., Benton, p. 104.
1723 Anonymous, New York, Schuyler Co. Genweb (Home (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyschuyl/, NY Genweb)), http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyschuyl/mondth2.html. "Benjamin CODDINGTON d.Aug. 1853 after a very brief illness. He was postmaster of Bellona."
1724 Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Banns and Marriage Record. First Dutch Reformed Church, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1736-1795 (Woodstock, NY, None, no date), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 12.
1725 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index Record (http://www.familysearch.org), M507101 1751 - 1784 974.7 C4H 1928-1929 Book 1002621 Film.
1726 Worden, Jean D, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York (Frankin, Ohio, Not given, 1986), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 234.
1727 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 125.
1728 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 130.
1729 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Yates Co., Benton, 227_245, p. 417.
1730 (Surrogate Court, Fonda, Montogomery Co, NY), Dept. History and Archives, Records of Caughnawaga Church by Vosburgh.
1731 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index Record (http://www.familysearch.org), C511311 1758-1824 0534214 Film 1205003 Film.
1732 Luke, Loraine, Ulster & Albany County, NY Ancestors & Descendents (Rootsweb.com, Lori Luke, Accessed 19 Mar 2006), http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=gemini, Accessed 20 Mar 2006.
1733 McGill, Jacob, Somerset traditions gathered forty years ago (Somerset County Historical Quarterly, 1915), 4:103-107.
1734 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Ulster Co., New York Records, 3a of 5.
1735 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)).
1736 1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Marbletown, ED 179, p. 3B, Roll T625_1270, Image 674.
1737 Ulster Co. New York World War I & II Discharges (Ulster Co., New York Records, ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS).
1738 Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 127.
1739 New England Historical General Register (vol. 3, p. 77), 140: 315.
1740 Gray, Ruth, Sarah, mother of Jeremiah Bumstead (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 140:312-316).
1741 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB291.
1742 Codington-Stinson Family Papers, manuscript group 1021 (Coddington-Stinson Family Papers, 1799-1919) , New Jersey Historical Society, Millard Coddington letter, 19 Apr 1815. "I have took this oppertunity to whrite to you these few lins concerning your self your family and your precious and immortal soules)...father and mother are very poorly hardly able to go about the hous) father some times lain abed all the day long and is not able to set up...old man is not long for this world)...he has a hope be yond the grave whitch he would give for a thousand whorlds like this) they want to see you very much) and O my dear brother have you forgotten that you have any father and mother to come and see) I am very serprised to think you have stayed away as you have) O to think it had bin three years and better sence you seen your parents)-- dear old mother says she has forgotten how you look O dear brother doo come ande see us if you dond want to see me and come and see your death father and mother by and by it will be too late, ther you will lament and say when i had a father and mother to and see i neglected it now they are gon now it have none to go and see).
1743 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City Ward 6, p. 798.
1744 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Deed, 69-247.
1745 1810 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, Ward 5, Roll 32, p. 297.
1746 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Deed, 79-430.
1747 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Deed, 83-106.
1748 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), Deed, 115-90.
1749 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, General, 12 of 12.
1750 (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), WIll Book 68, p. 271.
1751 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 714_736, p. 244.
1752 Coddington, Virginia May, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 7 Sep 1944.
1753 Szczepaniak, Pat, Email, 28 Feb 2004.
1754 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity: the Story of a New Jersey Township (Hunterdon House, Madison, N. J. 1873), p. 134.
1755 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 137.
1756 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 722_755, p. 247.
1757 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, 19_23, p. 531.
1758 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p.31 in Twp., House 254-309 (ex JIC, NEHGS, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1759 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 119-828 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1760 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, 29_230, p. 410D.
1761 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York City, 29_230, p. 20.
1762 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Pennsylvania Records, Lackawanna Co., Will Book 52, p. 372.
1763 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB082.
1764 Princeton Alumni Weekly (1979), p. 34.
1765 Princeton Alumni Weekly (1979), p. 34-35.
1766 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB292.
1767 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Pennsylvania Records, Lackawanna Co., Marriage Records, Vol. 191, 493.
1768 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 12.
1769 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, New York Co., New York, p. 458B.
1770 BYU Western States Marriage Record Index (http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/fhc/gbsearch.htm), Nex Perce Co. Idaho Records, ID# 212128.
1771 1901 Canada Census, Alberta, Distr. 202, subdistr. 000, reel T-6550, p. 8.
1772 Ensminger, Marsha, Email, 2 Mar 2004.
1773 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, Household 90-598 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1774 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 24, Household 193-244 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1775 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 159, (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1776 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp., p. 79, House 79-533 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1777 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway Twp., 643_778, p. 263.
1778 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway, Ward 3, 273_308, p. 729.
1779 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway District 3, p. 521C.
1780 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 52, House 356 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1781 1830 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 159 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1782 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge, p. 79, House 533 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
1783 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp., p. 3.
1784 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 512-513.
1785 Coddington, William, Letters (Herbert G. Coddington archives, New Jersey Historical Society.), 28 Feb 1871 to Sarah Coddington.
1786 1860 U.S. Federal Census, California, Humboldt Co. Union Twp, 618_577, p. 181.
1787 Scharf, J. T, History of Westchester County (Philadelphia, Penn., L. E. Preston & Co., 1886), vol 2, p. 333 (ex. Coddington, H. G., 1907: 14).
1788 Coddington, William, Letters (Herbert G. Coddington archives, New Jersey Historical Society.), 27 Sep 1863 from Arcata, Humboldt Co., California to Eliza Halsey Coddington Stinson. "In regards to myself it is now over fourteen years since I came to this country and I have enjoyed very good health for most of the time. but my dear sister i am getting old and begin to feel old age coming on fast and I am still in a state of single blessedness. widows and old maids I do not want and young girls I dare not have (if I could get them) so you see the fix that I am in-- but I am contented as I am for I anticipate spending many happy days with my sisters and brother yet but I cannot tell when that time will arive.I have been trying to close up my business and make a visit of no more [sic] to my very old house but I progress slow and the last year has been one of the worse years I have had in this country we have lost thirty thousand dollars in bad debts and mineral stakes and the indians are so troublesome in our country that they have destroyed most all trade. The most of our trade is in the interior we have to have our goods packed on mules from sixty to one hundred mules possibly two men could go with a train now it takes an escort of 25 to 30 men to protect them against the indians but I fear I am filling this sheet with that which is not very interesting to and will stop tonight."
1789 Coddington, William, Letters (Herbert G. Coddington archives, New Jersey Historical Society.), 17 Mar 1870, San Francisco, to David Cook Coddington.
1790 Anonymous, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Daily Eagle), http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eagle/, 1 Jun, 1859, "California Intelligences."
1791 Coddington, William, Letters (Herbert G. Coddington archives, New Jersey Historical Society.), 28 Feb 1871 to Sarah Coddington. "I had a letter from Eliza a short time ago she wrote me that she intended to go down and live with you [Sarah Ann Coddington] that is good she will be quite a help while you are sick--poor woman I was very sorry to see her family broken up so [????] all appeared to get along together in so much harmony but all these ups and downs will happen in this life to us all more or less."
1792 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 75_135, p. 566.
1793 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, p. 25.
1794 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, p. 474A.
1795 Brooklyn, New York Directories, 1888-1890 (Ancestry.com).
1796 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co.,Brooklyn, p. 251B.
1797 Scholl, John William, Scholl, Sholl, Shull Genealogy (New York: The Grafton Press, 1930 [GenealogyLibrary.com]), 634.
1798 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 16.
1799 1870 U.S. Federal Census, California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, Ward 8, p. 226.
1800 Coddington, William, Letters (Herbert G. Coddington archives, New Jersey Historical Society.), 17 Mar 1870 to David Cook Coddington. "Within the last two months two of my former partners who was in stores (branches) in the mountains have died one of them W. E. Burt left W. H. C. and myself his executors his estate amts to about $20,000....P.S. W. H. C. and family are well."
1801 Kalamazoo Gazette (Kalamazoo, Michigan), ex J. I. Coddington papers, New York Records, Orange Co., 2 of 2, California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, Ward 8, 1464_1675, p. 492.
1802 1880 U.S. Federal Census, California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, p. 594A.
1803 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index Record (http://www.familysearch.org), Film Number: 455401.
1804 1880 U.S. Federal Census, California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, p. 312A.
1805 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 549-07-1262.
1806 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 158-10-3261.
1807 Coddington, Michael Damon, Email, 15 May 2009.
1808 1920 U.S. Federal Census, California, Alameda, Oakland, ED 55, p. 10B, Household 233_207, Roll T625_88.
1809 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB128.
1810 Decker, Marvin, Email, 6 May 2006.
1811 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 17.
1812 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, p. 117.
1813 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Rockland Co., Orangetown, 131_157, p. 560.
1814 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 450_642, p. 117.
1815 1930 U. S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, ED 104, Roll: 1514; Page: 1A.
1816 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Kings Co., Brooklyn, p. 43C.
1817 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB479.
1818 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 18.
1819 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Peoria Co., Peoria, Ward 3, 1657_1669, p. 201.
1820 1880 U.S. Federal Census, California, Alameda Co., Alameda, p. 622C.
1821 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 888_1007, p. 61.
1822 BYU Western States Marriage Record Index (http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/fhc/gbsearch.htm), Santa Clara Co. California Records, Vol. G, p. 382.
1823 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index Record (http://www.familysearch.org), Film Number: 450987; Reference number: 72359.
1824 Coddington, Herbert G, The Coddington Family. Records of One Line of the Descendants of John Coddington of Woodbridge, New Jersey, with Notes on Allied Families (privately printed, Syracuse, New York, 1907), p. 20.
1825 1880 U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedule, New Jersey, Somerset Co., N. Plainfield.
1826 Stubbs, William Carter, A history of two Virginia families transplanted from County Kent, England : Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622 (New Orleans, La, Unknown, 1918), ex HeritageQuestOnline, p. 73-76.
1827 Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family in America (Janesville, Iowa, Author's edition (privately published), 1972), DAR Library, p. 10-a.
1828 Coddington, John Insley, Clarkson-Codington-Gilman Bible Records: together with a pedigree of some of the descendants of James Clarkson of Carstairs and Linlithgow, Scotland, and Woodbridge, NJ, showing the relationship of the Clarksons, Coddingtons, and Gilmans names in the Bible /contributed by John I. Coddington (Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 21:1-27 (1946).), p. 13.
1829 Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), 97: 336.
1830 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from John Insley Coddington, 26 Aug 1929. "mentioning in his will his wife, brother David, and bondsman John Coddington..."
1831 Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB251.
1832 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0100229.
1833 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Champaign Co., Sidney Twp., p. 306A.
1834 Illinois State Archives, Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916–1950 (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Genealogy/IDPHDeathSearchServlet), Cert. 0100242.
1835 1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Wawarsing, 1345_1328, p. 489.
1836 1855 New York State Census, Ulster Co, Wawarsing Distr. 1, p. 18.
1837 1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Wawarsing, p. 43.
1838 1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Wawarsing, 2081_2113, p. 691.
1839 1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co. , Wawarsing, p. 373C.
1840 Poucher MD, John Wilson and Byron J Terwilliger, Old Gravestones of Ulster Co., N. Y. (1931. Collections of the Ulster Co Historical Society, vol. 1), p. 378.
1841 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Joseph (Mss. 3775. p. 7).
1842 Myers, Patty Barthell, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman with related families; Based partially on the work of Freeman Worth Gardner and Willis Freeman (Penobscot Press, 1995), p. 715. "1806 Feb 10. Coddington, Joseph, of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., will. Wife, Elizabeth, $500 from sale of orchard (8 acres) purchased of John Mercereau and moveable estate; also income of monies from sale of homestead plantation (183 acres) purchased of Col. Thompson and Joseph Taylor (provided sale brings upwards of £2500), unitl my 2 sons, James and Joseph, arrive of age. Sons, James and Joseph, their mother the annual interest of 1/3 of their legacy; also paying to each of my 3 daughters Grace, Polly, and Sally, $125. Daughter, Sally, $500, and daughter, Polly, $200 (from moveable estate) and surplus of moveable estate to be divided between wife Elizabeth and my 3 daughters, Grace, Polly, and Sally. Wife, Elizabeth, my negro woman , Taner. Executors -- wife, Elizabeth, and Ichabod Potter. Witnesses -- Nathaniel Noe, Randolph Clarkson, Robert Coddington. Proved 14 may 1806. Inevntory $1,056.96; made 6 May 1806 (N. J. Archiv. 40:59)" (Myers, 1995: 715).
1843 Anonymous, New Jersey Journal, 20 Jan 1807, vol. XXIV, Issue 1212, p. 1.
1844 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Joseph (Mss. 1330).
1845 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity: the Story of a New Jersey Township (Hunterdon House, Madison, N. J. 1873), p. 263.
1846 Rev. Joseph W. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity: the Story of a New Jersey Township (Hunterdon House, Madison, N. J. 1873), p. 259-260.
1847 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Richmond Co., Westfield, p. 8.
1848 Morris, Ira K, Morris's memorial history of Staten Island, New York (New York, Memorial Publ. Co., c1898-c1900), ex HeritageQuestOnLine, vol. 2, p. 41.
1849 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Richmond Co., Westfield, p. 947.
1850 1800 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Richmond Co., Westfield Twp., Roll: 34; Page: 460.
1851 Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Richmond Co., Westfield, p. 102.
1852 Jones, Chester Neville, Pension List of Widows of Revolutionary Soldiers Living in New Jersey (1927. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 3:129-134), p. 133.
1853 New Jersey Pensioners, 1835.
1854 Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War (State of New Jersey Adjutant General's Office, 1870), p. 137.
1855 Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from Marietta B. Squire, 22 Oct 1917.
1856
Rubincam, Milton, Record of the Service of Robert Coddington (John I. Coddington Papers, New England Historical and Geneaology Society), 1 p. The records show that ROBERT CODDINGTON entered the Continental service on 7 March 1777, but his name first occurs on a muster roll in February 1779, dated at E1izabethtown, 23 March 1779, when be was reported as a member of Captain Jonathan Forman's Company, 1st New Jersey Regiment, commanded by Colonel Matthias Ogden. The muster roll for April-June 1779 , dated 3 July 1779, shows he was at Wyoming. He was at Easton from July to September 1779, and in October 1779 was reported as “sick present'' (at White Plains). The muster roll for Nov.-Dec. 1779 report him as being ''absent without leave'', but the payroll for November 1779 states that he was so reported by mistake. He was present at Mendham, N.J. in Jan-Feb. and continued in service until August 1781. A return dated 5 April 1781, records his service as being from 7 March 1777 to 1 August 1780, and gives the following data concerning his pay:
Monthly pay: £ 2.15
Amount of depreciation: £93.9.0
Balance due: £87.ll.6
Record prepared by Milton Rubincam
The National Archives, Washington, D.C.
12 March 1958
.
1857 Stryker, William S, New Jersey in the Revolutionary War (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967), D.A.R. Library, p. 137.
1858 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Robert (Mss. 2380. p. 3).
1859 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Robert (Wid. 3950).
1860 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Robert (Mss. 3771, p. 6; Wid. 2950).
1861 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Robert.
1862 Ancestry.com, New Jersey Census, 1772-1890 (Ancestry.com), Accessed 18 Mar 2007. Robert Coddington, State: NJ; County: Middlesex County, Township: Woodbridge Township, Year: 1784, Record Type: August Tax List May Tax List, Page: 003. Database: NJ Early Census Index.
1863 Anonymous, War Index, New Jersey Dept. Defense (Trenton, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, no date), microfilm, D. A. R. Library, Washington DC, Coddington, Robert (Mss. 898; Militia, 2nd Year, p. 120).
1864 Ancestry.com, New Jersey Census, 1772-1890 (Ancestry.com), Accessed 18 Mar 2007. Robert Coddington, State: NJ; County: Middlesex County, Township: Woodbridge Township, Year: 1785, Record Type: August Tax List June/July Tax List, Page: 004. Database: NJ Early Census Index.
1865 Ancestry.com, New Jersey Census, 1772-1890 (Ancestry.com), Accessed 18 Mar 2007. Robert Coddington, State: NJ; County: Middlesex County, Township: Woodbridge Township, Year: 1786, Record Type: August Tax List June Tax List, Page: 007. Database: NJ Early Census Index.
1866 Ancestry.com, New Jersey Census, 1772-1890 (Ancestry.com), Accessed 18 Mar 2007. Robert Coddington, State: NJ; County: Middlesex County, Township: Woodbridge Township, Year: 1787, Record Type: August Tax List July Tax List, Page: 004. Database: NJ Early Census Index.
1867
National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (Microfilm ID M804, 2670 rolls, National Archives and Records Administration), Pension W3950. State of New Jersey. Middlesex County. Be it known that on this third day of October one thousand. seven hundred and ninety two, Sarah Hodgson, of the city of Perth Amboy in the Said County, widow, personally appeared before me Matthias Halstead, Esq. one of the Justices of the Peace and a Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in & for the said County of Middlesex and was duly sworn, and on her oath did depose and say, that Robert Coddington, a fifer in the fourth Jersey Regiment in the Continental service in the late war, is her son, that in the month of March in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven she was informed that the said Robert was ill with the Small Pox at Westfield, that she went to Westfield to him and found him very ill, generally thought to be dangerous, that she obtained leave to remove him and did remove him to the house of James Dunham, who than resided at Westfield aforesaid, that after he got over the Small Pox he had several swellings, at least nine on his arms and legs, which ulcerated, some of which have continued. ulcers (one word illegible) that he was at the time of his having the Small Pox and the swellings aforesaid a fifer in the said fourth Jersey Regiment and was afterwards discharged. Sworn this 3 day of October 1792.
Before me,
Matthias Halstead Sarah Hodgson
.
1868
National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (Microfilm ID M804, 2670 rolls, National Archives and Records Administration), Pension W3950. State of New Jersey, Middlesex County. Be it known that on this third day of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety two, Christian Dunham the wife of James Dunham of Woodbridge in the said County of Middlesex personally appeared before me Matthias Halstead. Esquire one of the Justices of the peace and a Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in & for the said County of Middlesex, who was duly sworn, and on her oath did depose and say, that in February of the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven her family removed from Woodbridge aforesaid. to Westfield on account of the British Troops being in and about Woodbridge aforesaid. & that they resided some months in Westfield and while they resided there Robert Coddington then a fifer in the late Continental Army was brought to their house ill with the small Pox, that when he got better of the small Pox he had several Swellings on his Legs and Arms, (two words illegible) before he was removed from their house, that she has since resided in the neighbourhood of the said Robert, and has been constantly acquainted with him and believes that some of the said. ulcers have continued (one word illegible). 1869
Ancestry.com, New Jersey Census, 1772-1890 (Ancestry.com), Accessed 18 Mar 2007. Robert Coddington, State: NJ; County: Middlesex County, Township: Woodbridge Township, Year: 1793, Record Type: June Tax List. Database: NJ Tax Lists 1772-1820.
1870
Centinal of Freedom (Newark, New Jersey), 22 Aug 1833.
1871
Gardner, Freeman Worth, Notes (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), April, 2004.
1872
Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 94.
1873
Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 151.
1874
1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Chautauqua Co., Ripley, M19_86, p. 354.
1875
Stewart, John M, Email, Manning-Coddington Notes, June 3, 2002.
1876
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB430.
1877
Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 163.
1878
Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 95.
1879
1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, Roll 704_345, p. 281.
1880
Cole, Barbara, Cole, Barbara (Email), Email, 27 Jan 2001.
1881
1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED 190, p. 9A, Household 205_221, Roll T625_1271.
1882
Ulster Co. New York Records (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), notes on Accord Cemetery by Herbert W . Woods.
1883
Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 168.
1884
Anonymous, Ulster Co. Deeds (Either Newburgh or Kingston, New York?), 13-331 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
1885
Haviland, F, Friends Records, Plains Monthly Meeting, Esopus New York (1905), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, New York Records, General, 2, p. 19.
1886
Haviland, F, Friends Records, Plains Monthly Meeting, Esopus New York (1905), ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, New York Records, General, 2, p. 21.
1887
1840 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Oakland Co., Southfield Twp., p. 91.
1888
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Livingston Co., Caledonia, 236_218, p. 551.
1889
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, p. 269.
1890
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 17 Jul 1860, p. 531, line 31, household 1094_1094.
1891
Walker, Emma Jane, and Wilson, Virginia, Some Marriages in Montgomery County, Kentucky, before 1864 (Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, Kentucky Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, March 1961), DAR Library, p. 15.
1892
Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky Historical Society Cemetery Database (http://162.114.3.83/cemetery.asp), Accessed 10 Jul 2005.
1893
1850 U.S. Federal Census, Kentucky, Montgomery Co., 1st Distr., household 132_132, p. 12.
1894
Anonymous, Ithaca Chronicle (Ithaca, New York), 1 Mar 1843, p. 3 (ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Tompkins Co.)
1895
Anonymous, Vital Records, Ithaca, Tompkins Co. New York (Town Records , ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Tompkins Co., New York), copied by Town Clerk, N. T. Smelzer.
1896
Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 134.
1897
Wood, Herbert W, Correspondence with John Insley Coddington (John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS), 28 Jul 1943, inscriptions by Herbert W. Wood (ae. 66-8-11).
1898
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 17 Jul 1860, p. 531, line 31, household 1089_1089.
1899
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co.
1900
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 1089_1089, p. 531.
1901
Worden, Jean D, Tompkins Co. New York Church Records (1985. Printed by Anundsen Publishing, Decorah, Iowa), p. 151.
1902
Vertseeg, Dingman, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York (Baltimore, Genealogical Publ. Co., 1977), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 176.
1903
Ford, Bob, Email, 6 May 2000 @ rootsweb.
1904
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York Records, Tompkins Co., 10 of 10.
1905
Hoyt, David W, Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families (Providence: Providence Press Co., 1871.), 434.
1906
Not Given, German Reformed Dutch Church of Montgomery, Orange Co., New York (ms copy at New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, New York (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS)), p. 193 (ex J.I.C. Orange Co. New York Records).
1907
New York: Report of the Adjutant-General, New York, Sullivan Co. Records.
1908
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB222.
1909
LeGear, Clara E, United States Atlases (Library of Congress, 1950), no page given (ex JIC Papers, Tompkins Co. Records) 2 of 10.
1910
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., p. 55.
1911
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., 140_140, p. 19.
1912
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co, Thompson, 493_525, p. 742.
1913
Barber, Gertrude A, Sullivan Co. NY Epitaphs (Boston, Ma, New England Historical & Genealogical Society Library, 1929), vol. 2, p. 4.
1914
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co.,Thompson Twp., p. 35.
1915
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson, District 1, p. 318B.
1916
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB536.
1917
Beckett, Alice L, Email, 21 Jul 2006.
1918
Benjamin Davies Family Bible (in possession of Benjamin Davies, 1947 (ex. John I. Coddington Papers, New York, Ulster Co. records)), Letter from Locy Talmage Coddington (116 Dearborn Place, Syracuse, New York), __ Mar 1943 (IB317).
1919
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Forrestburgh Twp., 24_25, p. 592.
1920
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Forrestburgh Twp., p. 592.
1921
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co, Thompson, 480_513, p. 742.
1922
New York: Report of the Adjutant-General.
1923
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co, Mamakating, 390_441, p. 615.
1924
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Orange Co., Deerpark, p. 125B.
1925
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., p. 19.
1926
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB626.
1927
Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania (J. H. Beers & Co, 1900), p. 1519.
1928
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB250.
1929
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co.,Mamakating, p. 266.
1930
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., 20_20, p. 3.
1931
Sawyer, Ray C, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, New Prospect, Ulster County, New York (1930), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 45.
1932
Sawyer, Ray C, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, New Prospect, Ulster County, New York (1930), DAR Library, Washington, DC, p. 242.
1933
1910 U.S. Federal Census, Crawford, Orange Co., New York.
1934
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB574.
1935
Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, New Prospect, New York (supplied by Louise Hasbrouck Zim, ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 2.), p. 45.
1936
Sawyer, R. C, Epitaphs in New Prospect Cemetery, New Prospect, New York (typescript in the NEHGS Library, Boston, MA), p. 31.
1937
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB477.
1938
1880 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Lake Co., Dover Twp., p. 52A.
1939
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB341.
1940
Tellis Genealogy (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~heywood/tellis/JFitzmaurice01.html), John Coddington "Jack" Fitzmaurice entry.
1941
Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 339-10-5777.
1942
Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 386-28-9535.
1943
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Orange Co., Middletown, Ward 1, p. 299C.
1944
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York, Orange Co. Records, 1 of 2.
1945
1900 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Westchester Co., Ossining, 167_178, p. 61.
1946
1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, WestchesterCo., Mt. Pleasant, ED 72, household 69_83.
1947
1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, WestchesterCo., Rye, ED 173, household 236_244.
1948
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB295.
1949
Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Ulster Co., Esopus, p. 53.
1950
1840 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, St. Clair Co., Berlin Twp, p. 223.
1951
1850 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, St. Clair Co., Berlin Twp, p. 57.
1952
1860 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, St. Clair Co., Berlin Twp., 173_168, p. 23.
1953
1870 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, St. Clair Co., Berlin Twp., 64_68, p. 4.
1954
1880 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, St. Clair Co., Berlin Twp, p. 10C.
1955
Christian, Louise Aymar, Nathaniel FitzRandolph of Woodbridge, N.J., Quaker, and his Descendants (Boston, MA, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1943, 97: 275-280, 330-340; 1944, 98: 42-54, 124-130, 227-234, 331-348, 1945, 99:37-51, 328-329), p. 330.
1956
1870 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Kalamazoo Co., Kalamazoo, 800_781, p. 195.
1957
Niagara Co. marriage records.
1958
Joseph Lewis Coddington Family Bible (ex Ruth Fletcher ).
1959
Ancestry.com, 1851 Canada Census (Ancestry.com), Ontario, West Zorra Twp., p. 103.
1960
Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1932 (Ancestry.com. Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1932 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Archives of Ontario. Registrations of Deaths - 1869-1932. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario. MS935, 455 reels.), p. 56, #013335.
1961
1880 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Brown Co., (ex John I. Coddington Papers, IB306).
1962
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster, Denning District 2, p. 14C.
1963
1840 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Macomb Co., Armada Twp., p. 243.
1964
1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), 704_347, p. 234.
1965
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 1696_1451, p. 367.
1966
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Wawarsing Twp., p. 602.
1967
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Denning, 172_180, p. 12.
1968
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster, Denning, p. 14C.
1969
1870 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Genesee Co., Flushing, 159_154, p. 212.
1970
Whitford, Marian Elizabeth Dewitt, Email, Email, 13 June 2003.
1971
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Rochester Twp., 699-702, p. 496.
1972
Coddington, Jacob H, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (questionnaire) (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 27 May 1936.
1973
Coddington, Clarence J, Letter to Herbert G. Coddington (questionnaire) (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), 27 Oct. 1936.
1974
Prehn, Florence (compiler) and Klinkenberg, Audrey M. (editor), Ulster Co. Cemeteries, Ulster County, New York; Collected by members of the Ulster County Genealogical Society (Not given, Ulster Co. Genealogical Society, 2000), DAR Library, Washington, DC, pp. 140-143.
1975
Bernhardt, Joan Walsh Coddington, Email, Email, 17 Aug 2002.
1976
1855 New York State Census, Rochester, p. 221.
1977
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 520_545, p. 129.
1978
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co, Rochester District 3, p. 102A.
1979
1920 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), ED 190, p. 2B, Household 41_41, Roll T625_1271.
1980
Ebert, Milford & Ebert, Lucille, Town of Rochester Cemeteries, Ulster Co, New York (Kingston, New York, Selah Publ. Co., 1997), p. 57.
1981
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB556.
1982
Weller, Mrs. J.A, Origin and some descendants of Cornelius Jones of Orange County, New York (New York Genealogical and Biogeographical Society Record, 76: 16-25), p. 21.
1983
Coleman, C.C, Goshen - Presbyterian Church Records (1934. (2 vols.) ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, New York General Records, 1), p. 68.
1984
Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 27.
1985
Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 344.
1986
Ancestry.com, 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Original data: United States. 1820 United States Federal Census. M33, 142 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.), New York, Ulster Co., Marbletown, p. 62.
1987
1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co., Batavia.
1988
Streeter, James A, History of the Dunham-Donham Family in America (http://www.rootsquest.com/~sirjames/dunham/dunham4b.htm), Accessed 19 Apr 2004.
1989
Hancock, Audrey Shields, Jonathan Singletary-Dunham Family Line (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=grannyapple1939&surname=DUNHAM%2C+David), Accessed 19 Apr 2004.
1990
Anonymous, New Jersey Archives (Trenton, New Jersey), 34:147. "1759, Oct. 20. Donham, Joseph, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co; will of. Wife to have the use of land. Son, Daniel, 1/6 of my lands, joining the ½ acre where he lives. Rest of estate to be sold. Daughter, Sarah, a prayer book. Youngest daughters, Abigail and Phebe, £25. Youngest sons, James, Joseph, Elisha, Moses and Jonathan, rest of my money. Wife to bring up my young children. Executors--friend, Ebenezer Foster, and sons, Joseph and Elisha. Witnesses--Jonathan Cambell, Amos Donham, Nathaniel Fitz Randolph."
1991
Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Records of the Rochester Church (Olde Ulster, DAR Library, Washington, DC), vol. 10, p. 314.
1992
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Records, Montgomery Co., New York (Montgomery Co. Probate, File 5).
1993
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Reformed Church of Fonda, New York (Records, Montgomery Co. New York).
1994
Malcolm, Mimi, Email, 14 Jun 2004.
1995
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Records, Montgomery Co., New York (Dept. History and Archives, Court House, Fonda, New York).
1996
Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 7.
1997
Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 16.
1998
Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1795-1809 (DAR Library, Washington, DC), p. 20.
1999
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB429(10.
2000
Gardner, Freeman Worth, Correspondence (New Jersey Historical Society, Freeman Worth Gardner Papers, "Coddington Family"), Letter from M.Cebelia Hollister L'Hommedieu, 23 Oct. 1917.
2001
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) v. 4.19 (http://www.familysearch.org, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998), AFN:1RV3-2WM.
2002
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) v. 4.19 (http://www.familysearch.org, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998), AFN:1RV3-31F.
2003
Frank, Rebecca B, Family Records of Rebecca B. Frank (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=arthur_ridley&id=I4369), Accessed 26 Apr 2004.
2004
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) v. 4.19 (http://www.familysearch.org, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998), AFN:1RV3-2XT.
2005
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) v. 4.19 (http://www.familysearch.org, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998), AFN:1RV2-WB9.
2006
Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family in America (Janesville, Iowa, Author's edition (privately published), 1972), DAR Library, p. 378-379.
2007
Leonard, Maxine Crowell, The Conger Family in America (Janesville, Iowa, Author's edition (privately published), 1972), DAR Library, p. 83-84.
2008
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB645.
2009
1920 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Essex Co., Newark, Ward 2, Roll: T625_1031, p. 13A.
2010
(FamilyHistory.com message board, 23 Jan. 2001), 23 Jan 2001.
2011
1860 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Adams Co., Adams, 231_203, p. 11.
2012
1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Winnebago Co.,Rockford, Ward 2, 492_309, p. 48.
2013
Jane Terry Widger, Letter to John Insley Coddington, 16 May 1973.
2014
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), New York, Genesee Co. Records.
2015
Trenton Federalist (Trenton, New Jersey), vol. 9, No. 466, 1 Feb 1808, p. 3 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (7)").
2016
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Woodbridge Twp. household 96-642 (ex John I. Coddington Papers, "New Jersey Records (1)").
2017
John I. Coddington, Questionnaire for Mrs. William J. Ferguson (no date). ex John I. Coddington Papers, New York Records, General, 3.
2018
Anonymous, Ithaca Republican Chronicle (Ithaca, New York), 9 Dec 1829, p. 3.
2019
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 1604_1796, p. 305.
2020
Jackson, Mary Smith, Marriage and Death Notices from Tompkins County, New York Newspapers (Macedon, New York, Heart of the Lakes Publ., 1993), Ithaca Democrat, ca. July 2, 1872.
2021
1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, Roll 109, p. 415.
2022
1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, m19_109, p. 354.
2023
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca Twp., p. 56 in County.
2024
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 1092_1092, p. 531.
2025
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 17 Jul 1860, p. 531, line 31, household 1092_1092.
2026
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co, Batavia Twp., 57_64, p. 209.
2027
Coddington, Herbert G, Asher Coddington (1765-1807) (New Jersey Historical Society Archives), pp. 1-17.
2028
William Asher Coddington, Family Bible (photocopy of family register in NEHGS I/B/23), IB259(1).
2029
1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co, Batavia.
2030
1840 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co, Batavia Twp.
2031
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co., Batavia, 19_19, p. 247.
2032
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co., Batavia, 7_8, p. 393.
2033
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Genesee Co., Batavia.
2034
Norrgard, Carol, "Email," 6 Oct 2004.
2035
Coddington, Chris, Email.
2036
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) v. 4.19 (http://www.familysearch.org, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998), AFN: 2XBT-91.
2037
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Marbletown Twp., p. 53.
2038
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Marbletown Twp., p. 182.
2039
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Sullivan Co., Thompson Twp., p. 53.
2040
John I. Coddington (Questionnaire filled out by Jesse Conklin Coddington, in Ulster Co., New York records of John I. Coddington, NEHGS).
2041
Kelley, Mike, Email, 1 Feb 2006.
2042
Buffalo Evening News, The Three Thayers (Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, New York), date and page unknown, but aft. Jul 1986.
2043
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Erie Co., Buffalo, p. 437B.
2044
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), Letter from Doris Dockstader Rooney, 13 may 1968.
2045
New York State Census, Montgomery Co., Root.
2046
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Montgomery Co., Root Twp., 473-473, p.679.
2047
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Montgomery Co., Root, 18_20, p. 385.
2048
1880 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Root, Montgomery Co., p. 375A.
2049
1880 U.S. Federal Census, Michigan, Livingston, Marion, p. 180C.
2050
Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Internet database, Ancestry.com)), SSN 380-38-3193.
2051
New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 (ancestry.com), Reference ID: 2576.
2052
Coddington, John Insley, John I. Coddington Papers (MS 440) (New England Historic Genealogical Society Manuscript Collection), IB390.
2053
1830 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord), M19_106, p. 172.
2054
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester, 1695_1450, p. 367.
2055
Baptismal Register of the Reformed Dutch Church at Rochester ((Accord) Ulster Co., New York (manuscript , New York Genealogical and Historical Society Library (ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS)), p. 383.
2056
1850 U.S. Federal Census, New York , Ulster Co., Rochester (Accord) Twp., p. 380.
2057
1855 New York State Census, Ulster Co, Gardiner, p 116.
2058
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester Twp., 399_403, p. 452.
2059
1860 U.S. Federal Census, New York, Ulster Co., Rochester Twp., p. 452.
2060
Landrub, William Bibb, Life and travels of William Bibb Landrum (Nashvill, Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1878), Univ. KY Kentuckiana Digital Library, p. 26.
2061
Not Given, Church of the Clove (now High Falls), New York (New York Genealogical and Biogeographical Society, New York, New York), p. 298 (Ex JIC Papers, New York Records, Ulster Co.)
2062
1920 U.S. Federal Census, Georgia, Bibb Co., Macon, ED 32, 289_335, p. 182.
2063
Walker, Barb, Email, 24 Nov. 2003.
2064
1870 U.S. Federal Census, New Jersey, Union Co., Rahway, 69_87, p. 678.
2065
Stewart, John M, Email, 3 Jun 2003.
2066
1870 U.S. Federal Census, Illinois, Jersey Co., Jerseyville, 227_227, p. 729.
2067
Wigg, Yvonne, Email, 2 Sep 2003.
2068
Haviland, F, Marlboro - Milton - Peru - Queensbury - Rensselaerville - Western (presumably church records) ex John I. Coddington Papers, NEHGS, New York General, 2.
2069
Codd
Christian her X mark Dunham
This affidavit taken subsoribed and sorn this 3rd day of October 1792.
Before me, Matthias Halstead
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