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Photo Howard E. COLBY was born on 3 MAR 1897 in Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He died on 22 AUG 1900 at Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He was buried in the Boscawen Plains Cemetery at Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Parents: James Edwin COLBY and Nellie I. SWEATLAND.


Howard Elias COLBY was born on 3 SEP 1879 in Ontario, Wayne County, New York. He appeared in the census on 4 JUN 1880 in Ontario, Wayne County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 1 JUN 1900 in Ontario, Wayne County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 26 APR 1910 in Williamson, Wayne County, New York. He appeared in the census on 17 JAN 1920 in Williamson, Wayne County, New York. He appeared in the census on 24 APR 1930 in Williamson, Wayne County, New York. Parents: Sherman COLBY and Sarah T. SMITH.

Spouse: Frances L. (COLBY). Howard Elias COLBY and Frances L. (COLBY) were married about 1901. Children were: Harold M. COLBY, Wilbur W. COLBY.


Howard H. COLBY was born on 8 APR 1871 in Williamsfield, Ashtabula County, Ohio. He appeared in the census on 3 JUN 1880 in Williamsfield, Ashtabula County, Ohio. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 10 JUN 1900 in Williamsfield, Ashtabula County, Ohio. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 10 MAY 1910 in Williamsfield, Ashtabula County, Ohio. (living at home with mother.) He appeared in the census on 6 JAN 1920 in Andover, Ashtabula County, Ohio. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 2 JAN 1925. (BOOK SOURCE: "Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Masssachusetts"
Pittsfield, Mass.: Eagle Print. and Binding Co., 1907, 76 pgs, Harriet Morse Weeks.) Parents: Morris W. COLBY and Eliza ALLEN.


Howard Henry COLBY was born on 20 JAN 1897 in Highland Park, Wayne County, Michigan. He appeared in the census on 30 JUN 1900 in Greenfield, Wayne County, Michigan. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 20 APR 1910 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 5 JAN 1920 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. In 1920 he was a Lawyer in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He appeared in the census on 22 MAY 1930 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. In 1930 he was an attorney in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He died in DEC 1969 at Romeo, Macomb County, Michigan. He was buried in the Mt. Olive Cemetery at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan He had Social Security Number 373-03-2832. Parents: Frank Henry COLBY and Katherine LIES.

Spouse: Irene Marie CARNEY. Howard Henry COLBY and Irene Marie CARNEY were married on 5 MAY 1917 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Children were: Jeanne Shirley COLBY, Francis Leo "Frank" COLBY, Ann Katherine COLBY, Sally Ann COLBY.

Spouse: Adeline CIAVOLA. Howard Henry COLBY and Adeline CIAVOLA were married on 23 OCT 1936 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.


Howard L. COLBY was born in OCT 1919 in Owego, Tioga County, New York. He appeared in the census on 18 MAR 1920 in Owego, Tioga County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 3 APR 1930 in Owego, Tioga County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Watson Whittlesay COLBY and Nellie SHERWOOD.


Howard Lafayette COLBY was born on 1 SEP 1912 in Dalton, Muskegon County, Michigan,. He died on 5 NOV 1968 at Whitehall, Muskegon County, Michigan,.
Friday Rites for Whitehall Traffic Victim -
Funeral services for Howard L. Colby, 56, who was killed in a traffic accident Tuesday afternoon, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Gee Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in the Rothbury Cemetery. The Whitehall man became Montague’s first traffic fatality since 1962 when his car hit the guard rail on the Montague side of the White River Bridge Causeway and slammed into the abutment. Mr. Colby was pronounced dead at the scene of a heart attack. He was alone in the auto. Born Sept. 1, 1912 in Dalton Township, he married Blanche Niles, May 8, 1937. He was a second cousin to the former Miss America, Vonda Kay Van Dyke. He is survived by two sons, Howard and Sidney of Holland, a stepson, Ronald DeMarrow, serving in Vietnam; four sisters, Mrs. Marian George of Whitehall, with whom he lived, Mrs. Bernice Cobb of Kenosha, Wis., Mrs. Marguerite Umstead of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Arlene Dykema of Muskegon; four brothers, Clyde, Ariel and Harold of Rothbury and Henry of Muskegon. A son, Gary was killed in an automobile accident in Washington State last February.

source: Muskegon Chronicle 7 Nov 1968 pg 35

He had Social Security Number 375-18-5699 . Parents: Elmer Augustus COLBY and Edith Lydia GILBERT.


Howard M. COLBY was born on 16 DEC 1858 in Pana, Christian County, Illinois. He died at Pana, Christian County, Illinois. Parents: Isaac Farres COLBY and Margaret BISCOE.


Howard Malcom COLBY was born on 6 FEB 1879 in Points Pleasant, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Points Pleasant, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 8 JUN 1900 in South Ardmore, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Francis C. "Frank" COLBY and Elizabeth SMITH.


Howard Marshall COLBY appeared in the census in 1920 in Malone, Franklin County, New York. He was born on 27 OCT 1920 in Malone, Franklin County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Malone, Franklin County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 2 NOV 1998 at Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey.

Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - November 5, 1998
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Howard M. Colby, 78, engineer with IBM

OBITUARY

Services for Howard M. Colby, 78, of North Caldwell will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, North Caldwell. Arrangements are by the Dancy Funeral Home, Caldwell.


Mr. Colby was pronounced dead at the scene Tuesday, from injuries sustained in an auto accident that occurred on West Greenbrook Road in North Caldwell.

He was an electrical engineer with IBM Corp., Newark, for 30 years before retiring in 1975.

He earned a bachelor's degree in engineering in 1947 from Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y.

Mr. Colby was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the American Legion James Caldwell Post 185, Caldwell, and a member of the choir at Holy Trinity Evangelical Church.

Born in Malone, N.Y., he moved to North Caldwell 40 years ago.

Surviving are Dorothy M., his wife of 45 years, and a sister, Mrs. Eugenia Wagner.

He had Social Security Number 108-12-8221. Parents: Howard W. COLBY and Marion (COLBY).


Photo Howard Milton COLBY was born on 10 APR 1907 in Lunenburg, Essex County, Vermont. He appeared in the census on 2 JAN 1920 in Lunenburg, Essex County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 4 JAN 2005 at Lunenburg, Essex County, Vermont.
Howard Milton Colby, 97, of Riva Vue Road, Lunenburg, passed away peacefully at his home, Tuesday morning, Jan. 4, 2005.

Mr. Colby was born in Lunenburg on April 10, 1907, at the Colby Farm, the ninth child and fourth son of Luke and Nellie E. (Smith) Colby.

He attended the Pierce District one-room school with his oldest sister, Olive, as teacher, and the Lunenburg High School for two years until it closed. He then went to work for his uncle, Don Colby, in the wood industry, turning bobbins at the Bobbin Mill in the Pierce District, and cutting timber at the Colby sawmill in Victory, Vt.

He met his wife-to-be, Iola Hodgdon of Granby, Vt., while logging there. They married May 29, 1932, had their three surviving children, and observed their 70th wedding anniversary in 2002.

He lived most of his life in Lunenburg involved in the wood industry and farming. In the early 1940s, he purchased his brother Ralph's farm and in the mid-40s, formed the E. & H. Colby Lumber Co. with his brother Ellis. The business later became Colby Lumber Corp., incorporating their sons, and supplied custom-sawed lumber throughout the area, including pallets to local paper mills. It closed in the mid-80s due to Canadian competition.

Howard was an avid outdoorsman all his life until his 80s, fishing and hunting, including many trips to Canada with friends where he also owned a cottage for some years. He impacted his lore for the outdoors to his children and grandchildren.

He and his wife exemplified the best of dancers at the local country dance halls until their health began to fail. Saturday night kitchen junkets were held in neighborhood homes where he played the harmonica.

During the depression and 1940s, he and Iola just managed to provide for their family but he would share a few dollars with those who came knocking at the door asking for a temporary loan.

The sugar-on-snow parties at the Howard Colby sugarhouse, benefiting the Lunenburg Methodist Church, were an annual event for the area and attracted many from away to the traditional spring event. Until the last years of his life, he was proud of their vegetable gardens and no visitor left without fresh vegetables.

He was a member of the Lunenburg Methodist Church and the Masonic Order of the Benton Lodge 88 of Guildhall, Vt. He was presented with his 70th pin by dignitaries of the order on his 97th birthday in 2004 and planned to return this April for the presentation of his 75th pin.

He is survived by a daughter, Judith C. Young; sons and spouses, Weston H. and Frances Colby, and Amos C. and Mary Jane Colby, all of Lunenburg; a sister, Rachel C. Gould of Kingston, Mass.; a cousin, Erma Simonds of St. Johnsbury; eight grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by three grandchildren; his wife in 2002; a son-in-law in 2003; and 12 siblings.

Funeral services were held at the Bailey Funeral Home, Jan. 8, officiated by the Rev. William J. Brown III. A Masonic service concluded the celebration of Howard's life with 11 brothers participating.

Spring interment will be in the Riverside Cemetery, South Lunenburg, Vt.

Contributions in his memory may be made to the Kevin Colby Scholarship Fund or for the preservation of the Lunenburg Methodist Church with checks made out to Frances Colby or Judith Young, Bobbin Mill Road, Lunenburg, VT 05906.

(BOOK SOURCE: "The Fourteen of Us, A History of the COLBY Family of Lunenburg, Vermont", by Ruby Colby Beecher. Copyright 1985.) Parents: Luke COLBY and Nellie Ethelyn SMITH.

Spouse: Iola HODGDON. Howard Milton COLBY and Iola HODGDON were married on 29 MAY 1932 in Wells River, Orange County, Vermont. Children were: Judith COLBY, Weston COLBY, Amos Clark COLBY III.


Howard Phillips COLBY was born on 19 JAN 1911 in Owen, Clinton County, Indiana. (SOURCE: Clinton County, Indiana Index to Birth Records, 1882-1920, Volume I-II.) He appeared in the census on 4 APR 1930 in Owen, Clinton County, Indiana. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Rollo Blair COLBY and Annis B. BOZWORTH.


Howard R. COLBY was born in 1909 in Connecticut. Parents: Henry Jay COLBY Jr. and Louise A. RONSTROM.


Howard Raymond COLBY was born on 29 JAN 1881 in Brownfield, Oxford County, Maine. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 9767; Index to vital records prior to 1892 for Maine.) In 1920 he was a Merchant in Easthamptom, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Easthamptom, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Easthamptom, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (listed as widower.) He died on 2 MAY 1966 at Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio. He had Social Security Number 015-03-0039 . Parents: Jacob COLBY and Zelpha COTTON.

Spouse: Myrtle SHAW. Howard Raymond COLBY and Myrtle SHAW were married about 1910. Children were: Harold S. COLBY, Russell P. COLBY, Frances E. COLBY, Beverly R. COLBY, Robert F. COLBY, Harry H. COLBY.


Howard Rex COLBY was born on 27 APR 1918 in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan. He appeared in the census on 19 JAN 1920 in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan. (living at home with father and mother.s) He appeared in the census on 14 APR 1930 in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 27 FEB 1996 at Superior, Washtenaw County, Michigan. (SOURCE: Ancestry.com; Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996.) Parents: Henry Howard COLBY and Irma Loudy CHARTER.

Spouse: Ella Elizabeth LAW. Howard Rex COLBY and Ella Elizabeth LAW were married about 1942. Children were: Jane Ann COLBY.


Howard S. COLBY was born in 1875 in Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine. (living with father) He was living in 1917/18 in Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine. Listed in city directory. Howard S. (Elsie M.) painter F. A. Colby & Son (h) Summer. Parents: George Leonard COLBY and Clara J. COURSON.


Photo Howard S. COLBY was born on 16 FEB 1882 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census on 19 JUN 1900 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 27 APR 1949 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: William COLBY and Helen Currier MORRILL.


Howard Sherman Burdett COLBY was born on 6 MAR 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. He appeared in the census on 26 JAN 1920 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 18 APR 1930 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 20 NOV 1967. Parents: Roy Burdett COLBY and Emily Victoria SODERBERG.

Spouse: Bernice Ethyl HOUGHAM. Howard Sherman Burdett COLBY and Bernice Ethyl HOUGHAM were married about 1932. Children were: Joanne Ethel COLBY.


Howard W. COLBY was born on 5 JUN 1858 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) He appeared in the census in 1860 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1910 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Richard G. COLBY and Adelaide S. BAILEY.

Spouse: Kate B. HUNKINA. Howard W. COLBY and Kate B. HUNKINA were married on 31 MAY 1884 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.)


Howard W. COLBY was born on 6 MAY 1891 in Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1920 in Malone, Franklin County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Malone, Franklin County, New York. Parents: Henry COLBY and Winifred DINSHAW.

Spouse: Marion (COLBY). Howard W. COLBY and Marion (COLBY) were married about 1916 in New York. Children were: Eugenia COLBY, Howard Marshall COLBY, Merrit COLBY.


Howard W. COLBY was born on 8 DEC 1904 in Columbia, Coos County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Columbia, Coos County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1920 in Columbia, Coos County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: James Proctor COLBY and Annie Mae SMITH.


Howard Walter COLBY was born on 30 APR 1923. (BOOK SOURCE: "History of Corinth, Vermont" by Town of Corinth History Committee.) Parents: Walter W. COLBY and Edith BLAKE.


Howard Wayne COLBY was born on 3 JAN 1914 in Columbia, Coos County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census on 2 JAN 1920 in Colebrook, Coos County, New Hampshire. (living at home with mother and step-father.) Parents: Guy C. COLBY and Eva A. HOLDEN.


Hubbard COLBY was born on 7 NOV 1767 in Hopkinton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He was christened/baptized on 29 OCT 1769 in Hopkinton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: "Genealogical Abstract of Books 1 and 2 of the First Church Records of Hopkinton, NH'" Taken from the Records fo the congregational church, by Franklin C. Thompson. 1948 found at the NH Historical Society Library # 929.3778b H797t.) He appeared in the census in 1810 in Eaton [Madison], Carroll County, New Hampshire.
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He died on 7 MAR 1826 at Eaton [Madison], Carroll County, New Hampshire. (BOOK SOURCE: "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970.) Parents: Abraham COLBY (twin) and Phebe COLEMAN.

Spouse: Mehitable BEAN. Hubbard COLBY and Mehitable BEAN were married before 1790 in Eaton [Madison], Carroll County, New Hampshire. Children were: Mary "Polly" COLBY, Abraham COLBY Esq., Phebe COLBY, Benjamin B. COLBY, Lydia COLBY, Mehitable COLBY, Olive COLBY.


Hubbard COLBY was born on 28 NOV 1820 in Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. In 1850 he was a lawyer in Madison, Richland County, Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Madison, Richland County, Ohio. net worth listed as $2,500. In 1860 he was a banker in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. net worth listed as $35,000.
In 1870 he was a banker in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. net worth listed as $265,000. He died on 2 JAN 1893 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.
Colby, Hubbard -- I must not omit Hubbard Colby in these sketches. Born in New Hampshire more than seventy years ago, a stalwart man as we might expect, a son of the Granite Mountains, he came to Ohio in the early forties; taught school, studied law, wrote editorials, and was first associated with Mordecai Bartley, for a time in the practice of his profession, then with Henry B. Curtis, of Mt. Vernon, and afterward was made cashier of the Farmers Branch of the State Bank of Ohio, and continued in the employment of that bank and its successor in business until 1873. He married in Mansfield, his wife being the daughter of George Armentrout, Esq., and for a brief time was engaged in the mercantile business with his father-in-law. Later on the death of Mrs. Colby he married the daughter of Dr. S.W. Sells. When the firm of Hall & Allen quit business he, with Edward Sturges, Andrew L. Grimes and others, organized the Mansfield Machine Works. He also became interested in the Mansfield Gas Light Co. and for a number of years he was very active in manufacturing and other enterprises of Mansfield. On his becoming a member of the Baptist church, he was largely instrumental in the up building of that denomination of the Christian church in Mansfield, and to him is due the erection of the church building, corner of Park Avenue West and Walnut Streets. He served as mayor of the village in 1850, and associated with him was Wm. Johnson as recorder, the same Johnson who edited the Bugle in 1844 and was Congressman in 1862-1864. He was councilman in 1857-58-59 and again in 1866-67, and was regarded as an active, energetic and careful citizen. His practice of the law was limited, more especially on account of of the business engagements. The financial distress and panic of 1873 carried him down, and shortly thereafter he migrated to the Pacific coast. His first years in California were years of great hardships. He was too old to resume the practice of his profession and too poor to enter on new business engagements, and in time he was appointed to a clerical position in the office of the collector of the Port of San Francisco, which position he filled till his death some two years ago. In politics, a Whig so long as that party continued its organization, and then an ardent Republican. Had he attended to his profession, he might have taken rank there. As a financial man he was consulted, advised with and trusted for many years, but his last years in Mansfield were unsatisfactory, and yet he was ever regarded as a man of ability and brain. He was of commanding figure, good presence and socially much liked. A contemporary of Kirkwood, Burns, Brinkerhoff, Carpenter, Sherman, Ford, Bartley; the junior of Parker, Purdy, John M. May, C.T. Sherman and Mordecai Bartley. He lies buried within sight of the broad Pacific sea in the golden lands of California. Yet the records of Richland's bar would not be complete without mention of Hubbard Colby. -- H.C.H.
[Richland Shield & Banner: 22 December 1894, Vol. LXXVII, No. 32]


Parents: Reverend Joshua M. COLBY and Abigail CURRIER.

Spouse: Margaret ARMENTROUT. Hubbard COLBY and Margaret ARMENTROUT were married on 16 MAY 1846 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 0388739; Marriage records, 1813-1930; index, 1815-1940 Ohio. Probate Court (Richland County).) Children were: Henry H. COLBY, Melissa COLBY, Florence COLBY.

Spouse: Ruth E. SELLS. Hubbard COLBY and Ruth E. SELLS were married on 18 SEP 1866 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 0388739; Marriage records, 1813-1930; index, 1815-1940 Ohio. Probate Court (Richland County).) Children were: Willard Hubbard COLBY, Bessie E. COLBY.


Photo Hubbard COLBY was born on 10 MAY 1833 in Eaton [Madison], Carroll County, New Hampshire. Date calculated from age given at time of death. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Eaton [Madison], Carroll County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother) He appeared in the census on 16 JUN 1860 in Madison, Carroll County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 13 JUL 1861 at Madison, Carroll County, New Hampshire. Parents: Benjamin B. COLBY and Phebe A. FOSTER.


Hubert A. COLBY was born on 15 JUN 1865 in Lincoln, Addison County, Vermont. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Warren, Washington County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Warren, Washington County, Vermont. (living with father) He appeared in the census on 4 JUN 1900 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. In 1900 he was a contractor (electric) in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census on 22 APR 1910 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. In 1910 he was a restaurant manager in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He appeared in the census on 7 JAN 1920 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. In 1920 he was a restaurant proprietor in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Parents: Asa H. COLBY and Laurenia RALPH.

Spouse: Mary Zeruah HALL. Hubert A. COLBY and Mary Zeruah HALL were married on 4 JAN 1887. Children were: Don Hall COLBY.


Hugh COLBY was born after 1786 in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. He died on 30 OCT 1815 at Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. SOURCES: (1). "History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire" Vol II.-Genealogies, by Rev. M. T. Runnels, 1881; (2). "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970. Parents: Richard COLBY and Anna KELLY.


Hugh Dallas COLBY was born on 8 MAY 1913 in Minnesota. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Roseville, Ramsey County, Minnesota. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 20 JUN 1979 at St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. (SOURCE: Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002.) He had Social Security Number 477-05-2612. Parents: Charles Moses COLBY and Clara Belle NICHOLS.

Spouse: Dolores Mae NELSON. Hugh Dallas COLBY and Dolores Mae NELSON were married about 1943. Children were: Anita Elaine COLBY, Dwight Dallas COLBY, Janice Lynn COLBY.


Hugh Dudley COLBY was born on 26 MAY 1896 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 18 APR 1910 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living at home with father.) He appeared in the census in 1920 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Parents: James Buchanan COLBY and Alice M. PATCH.

Spouse: Hazel Fayette AYER. Hugh Dudley COLBY and Hazel Fayette AYER were married about 1918. Children were: Richard M. COLBY, Barbara Louise COLBY.


Photo Hugh Irving COLBY was born on 20 SEP 1901 in Rock Creek, Menard County, Illinois. He died on 5 AUG 1905. He was buried in the Rock Creek Cemetery at Rock Creek, Menard County, Illinois Parents: Arthur D. COLBY and Laura B. BATES.


Huldah COLBY was born in 1788 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. She died on 23 DEC 1881 at Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. She has Ancestral File Number 1V65-JST. Parents: Levi COLBY and Elizabeth PAGE.


Huldah COLBY was born on 5 MAY 1846 in Washington, Orange County, Vermont. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Washington, Orange County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in the census on 6 JUN 1860 in Washington, Orange County, Vermont. (living at home with father and mother.) She died on 22 FEB 1916 at Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina. (SOURCE: Ancestry.com; North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975.) Parents: Joseph COLBY and Huldah THURSTON.

Spouse: Hiram Richardson THURSTON. Hiram Richardson THURSTON and Huldah COLBY were married on 13 SEP 1866.


Photo Huldah Clarinda COLBY was born on 4 JUN 1812 in Holland, Erie County, New York. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Davis County, Utah.
Occupants listed at this residence: 140 : 140 page 11
Name Age/Sex Occupation Worth Birth School
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Hulda Teeples 41 F $300 NY
William 17 M Mich
Sidney 13 M Mo.
Henry 9 M Ill.
Eunice 3 F Ind ter
Harriet Sessions 21 F Mich
James 4 M Ind ter
David H. 4/12 M Des (UT)
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She appeared in the census in 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Fish Haven, Bear Lake County, Idaho.
Census Place: Fish Haven, Bear Lake, Idaho
Source: FHL Film 1254173 National Archives Film T9-0173 Page 101C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Huldah TEEPLES Other F M W 68 NY
Occ: Visitor Fa: VT Mo: VT
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She died on 10 JUN 1881 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. She was buried on 13 JUN 1881 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. She has Ancestral File Number 325L-BX.
Places of Residence:
Nauvoo, Illinois 1846
Holden, Millard County, Utah
SOURCES: (1) Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150; (2) "LDS Family History Suite", Vital Records Library, Family Group Sheet - Father; (3) Temple Index Bureau (TIB).
Parents: Abner COLBY and Cynthia GALPIN.

Spouse: George Bentley TEEPLES. George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY were married on 1 OCT 1828. Children were: Harriet Elvira TEEPLES, Abner Seeley TEEPLES, William Randolph TEEPLES, Sydney Paul TEEPLES, Cynthia Rhoda TEEPLES, Henry Alanson TEEPLES, Eunice Clarinda TEEPLES, Huldah Henrietta TEEPLES, George Bentley TEEPLES Jr., Louisa TEEPLES.


Hume George COLBY was born in JUL 1864 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Holland, Erie County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Holland, Erie County, New York. (living at home with father and mother) He appeared in the census in 1900 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census on 5 MAY 1910 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He died in 1952 at Holland, Erie County, New York. He was buried in Holland, Erie County, New York. (Protection Cemetery.) Parents: Jonas S. COLBY and Sally WAGNER.

Spouse: Katie Verona HAWKS. Hume George COLBY and Katie Verona HAWKS were married on 21 OCT 1890 in Holland, Erie County, New York. Children were: Zina F. COLBY, Eldene M. COLBY.


Humphrey COLBY was born on 13 APR 1718 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died young. SOURCES: (1). "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2). Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury; (3). "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970. Parents: Elias COLBY and Hannah PRESSEY.


Humphrey COLBY was born about 1737. He was christened/baptized on 4 MAY 1740 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died at Rumney, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Humphrey served in army, from NH, 1760; deserted from Crown Point, Oct 21 1760; also, served in Rev. Army, 1775.
SOURCES: (1). "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2). Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury; (3). "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970. Parents: Elias COLBY and Hannah PRESSEY.


Humphrey C. Perley COLBY was born on 1 MAY 1835 in Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) He appeared in the census in 1850 in Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (living with father) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
Census Place: Dunburton, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Source: FHL Film 1254766 National Archives Film T9-0766 Page 250A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Perley H COLBY Self M D W 44 NH
Occ: Farmer Fa: NH Mo: NH
Syntha COLBY Mother F W W 77 NH
Occ: House Keeper Fa: NH Mo: NH
Willeby COLBY Son M S W 14 NH
Fa: NH Mo: NH
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He died on 31 OCT 1880 at Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. SOURCES: (1) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970; (2) "A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife Who settled in Bow in 1768" By one of them, Concord, NH Printed by the Republican Press Association 1895. Parents: Willoughby COLBY and Cynthia BROWN.

Spouse: Elizabeth CUMMINGS. Humphrey C. Perley COLBY and Elizabeth CUMMINGS were married about 1860 in New Hampshire. They were divorced before 1880 in Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Clara Eva COLBY, Willaby COLBY.


Hurlburt P. COLBY was born on 10 MAR 1887 in Owego, Tioga County, New York. He appeared in the census on 1 JUN 1900 in Owego, Tioga County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He died on 7 APR 1961 at Owego, Tioga County, New York. He was buried in the Tioga Cemetery at Owego, Tioga County, New York Parents: Frank E. COLBY and Harriett E. KYES.


Huron COLBY was born in DEC 1860 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Holland, Erie County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Holland, Erie County, New York. (living at home with father and mother) He appeared in the census on 15 JUN 1900 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York. In 1900 he was a Milkman in Buffalo, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census on 10 JAN 1920 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York. In 1920 he was a Milk Business in Buffalo, Erie County, New York. He died in 1928 at Holland, Erie County, New York. He was buried in Holland, Erie County, New York. (Protection Cemetery.) Parents: Jonas S. COLBY and Sally WAGNER.


Hylon N. COLBY was born on 18 FEB 1824 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Holland, Erie County, New York. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Niles, Delaware County, Indiana.
Census Place: Niles, Delaware, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254274 National Archives Film T9-0274 Page 238A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Hylon N. COLBY Self M M W 56 NY
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY
Sarah E. COLBY Wife F M W 60 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: UNK Mo: KY
Augustus T. COLBY Son M M W 28 IL
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY
Olive I. COLBY DauL F M W 18 IL
Occ: At Home Fa: IL Mo: IN
Edwin A. IREY GSon M S W 4 IN
Fa: NY Mo: NY
Osker D. WEAVER GSon M S W 1 IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
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He died on 25 OCT 1897 at Niles, Delaware County, Indiana. He was also known as Hiland Colby.
HYLON COLBY is a prosperous citizen of Niles Township, and a native of New York, having been born February 18, 1824, near Buffalo. He is the son of Alvin and Sarah (Morton) Colby, of English and German descent. His parents came from New York to Illinois in 1834; lived there five years, and returned to their old home, where his father died March 21, 1841, the mother living until September 15, 1883.

After the death of his father, Hylon Colby and his mother kept the family together, he working at the carpenter trade, and his mother at the spinning wheel. Since his marriage, and the death of his, mother, he has devoted his entire time to the farm. Alvin Colby had the following brothers and sisters: John, Arad, Jesse, farmers; Alvin, a carpenter; Asa, a turner, and Mary, wife of John Drake. Sarah Morton had two brothers and two sisters, namely: Hylon, a mason and farmer; Freeman, a farmer; Belinda, wife of Shadrach Harris, and Abigail, wife of John Bigford. Hylon Colby had two sisters, namely: Belinda, wife of Enos Hunt, and Ellinor, wife of Charles Gilger.

Hylon Colby was married November 16, 1849, to Amelia, daughter of Zachariah and Amelia (Chellis) Hunt, of German and English descent. Her parents were born in New York, where they spent all their days in Erie County, her father dying in 1850 and her mother in 1848. By his marriage with Amelia Hunt, Hylon Colby is the father of four children, namely: Augustus, a teamster; Estella, wife of Helium Irey; Lillian, wife of John Price; and Emma, deceased. Mr. Colby and his wife were first settled in New York, lived there one year, moved to Illinois, and then to Lake County, Indiana Here they lived for six years on a farm of eighty acres. The brothers and sisters of Mrs. Colby's father were: James, a farmer; Daniel, deceased; Hugh and Thomas, merchants; Margaret, wife of Jerry Woods; Ellen, wife of John Wetherington; Jennie, wife of Peter Newlon; Elizabeth, wife of C. R. Bell. Her mother had one brother, John, a farmer, and a sister, Sarah, wife of Elijah Corban.

After separation, he was married to Mrs. Sarah Bundrant, his present wife. She has been a resident .of Indiana for seventy-four years. When her husband, Mr. Bundrant, first came here in, 1840, he entered eighty acres and bought forty more. It was then a wilderness, and located one?half mile east of Mill Grove. Here he lived for three years, and then moved to Fayette County and lived four years, then returned to the Mill Grove farm, where he lived six years, then to the present farm, where Mrs. Colby now lives. This was in 1854, and he died November 6, 1864, and was buried in the Bethel cemetery.

The brothers and sisters of Mrs. Colby are: John, aged seventy-five, a farmer; Robert, aged seventy-eight, a farmer; Amos, aged eighty-one, a farmer; Thomas, aged sixty-five; a farmer; Hannah, wife of William Evans, aged eighty-six; Mary, wife of Richard Nuzman, aged eighty-four; Lucinda, wife of Orville McIlwain, aged seventy; Sarah, wife of Mr. Colby, aged seventy-three; Lizzie, wife of William VanMeter, aged fifty-three. Her grandfather, Woster, was 102 years old when he died. Her grandfather Miliner was ninety-four, her father was sixty-six and her mother eighty-seven when they died. Mr. Colby has lived with his present wife far eighteen years, and by hard labor, they have succeeded in making a fine home, with the well-improved farm of eighty acres. They are very much respected by all who know them.

Mr. and Mrs. Colby hold their, lives in peace and are now enjoying in comfort the fruits of their early industry, surrounded with every convenience that makes life enjoyable.
Parents: Alvin COLBY and Sally MORTON.

Spouse: Amelia HUNT. Hylon N. COLBY and Amelia HUNT were married on 16 NOV 1849 in New York. Children were: Estella COLBY, Augustus T. COLBY, Lillian COLBY, Emma COLBY.

Spouse: Mrs. Sarah E. BUNDRANT. Hylon N. COLBY and Mrs. Sarah E. BUNDRANT were married on 6 MAY 1875 in Delaware County, Indiana. SOURCE: Delaware County, Indiana
Index to marriage record 1827-1920 Inclusive Volume I A-F
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerks Office Munice Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1940.


Photo Hyrum Alanson COLBY was born on 28 JAN 1853 in Provo, Utah County, Utah. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah. (living at home with father and mother) He appeared in the census on 20 JUN 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. (lving at home with mother) He appeared in the census on 22 APR 1930 in Richfield, Sevier County, Utah. He died on 10 MAY 1936 at Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.
Millard County Chronicle 05/21/1936

HYRUM COLBY

Hyrum Colby died last week and funeral services were held in Holden at which one of the speakers was Clifton T. Bunker of Delta who knew him for many years both here and elsewhere.

He had lived here for a number of years and along the Sevier for many before that also in mining camps Ploche Las Vegas and others. He had a mining property at Las Vegas at the time of his death.

He was past eighty years old and quite spry.

He was buried in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He has Ancestral File Number 1KFQ-RJ. Parents: Alanson COLBY and Fanny KNIGHT.

Spouse: Wilhelmina (Mina) COWLEY. Hyrum Alanson COLBY and Wilhelmina (Mina) COWLEY were married on 1 MAY 1880 in Richfield, Sevier County, Utah. They were divorced. Children were: Alpheus Alanson COLBY, William Carl "Carl" COLBY, Eugene COLBY, Genevieve COLBY, Irl COLBY.


Ichabod COLBY was born on 4 JUN 1704 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850. Amesbury, listed as Colbey.) He signed a will on 9 DEC 1748 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He will was proved on 27 MAR 1749 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died in 1749 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Ichabod was and innkeeper. His widow carried on the business for many years after he died.
SOURCES: (1) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970. Parents: Philip COLBY and Anne WEBSTER.

Spouse: Esther NICHOLS. Ichabod COLBY and Esther NICHOLS were married on 24 JAN 1723/24 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Nicholas COLBY, Jane COLBY, Anna COLBY, Elizabeth COLBY, Elizabeth COLBY.


Ichabod COLBY was born about 1750 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Samuel COLBY and Sarah ASH.


Photo Ichabod COLBY was born on 10 SEP 1760 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury.) He was baptized on 4 OCT 1761 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He was living in 1790 in Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census in 1800 in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.
Males:
under 10: 2
10 to 15: 1
16 to 25: 1
26 to 44: 1

Females:
Under 10: 2
10 to 15: 1
16 to 25:
26 to 44: 1

He appeared in the census in 1830 in Ossipee, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He died on 5 JUL 1840 at Ossipee, Carroll County, New Hampshire. He has more notes. Back to Scandinavia.
One wonders if the little box in the semblance of a book is by Ichabod Colby. We are told in the Carroll County History that he was an ingenious man, who made a "rattle box" for his grandson, the Rev. Alonzo Stillings, more than a hundred years ago. The book whittled out of white pine has a sliding top that fits in so snugly you have to look sharply to see where it meets the borders it slides between. It is cut out of a single piece of white pine, first growth or pumpkin pine. It is just short of seven inches long, just a mite more than three inches wide, and just two inches high. It was probably used as a treasure box of some sort, for paper money, or old letters, or the like. It has no signs of wear and tear on its interior, though its exterior is browned through handling and the years. There are five raised lines across its back after the fashion of the lines of gold across the backs of books of the eighteen-thirties.

It is covered top and bottom by the familiar wave motive carving, the "waves" being without curves and meeting at angles slightly sharper than right angles. One line of such carving of waves a half inch high runs around the top of the box on one end and on both sides. Two lines of very low waves run down the center of this sliding top. They are bordered each side by two lines of higher waves, making six lines of waves lengthways on the sliding top. There are two lines of waves crossways the sliding top at its inner end, and three lines across its outer end. There are in all, then, eight lines of waves the long way of the top, and six lines the short way.

On the bottom of the box the lines of the waves longway the box are seven, and those shortway six. It is only by chance they total at thirteen? The decoration is of a sort coming down from the most primitive times. You find it in Swedish chests reaching back to Viking times. You find it in early English decoration. It may be it is of so natural a sort that it would occur anywhere in the world, but one cannot help wondering was it not handed down here in New England from Mayflower days? The little box was found just over the Maine border in that countryside of large houses and old time prosperity between Newfield and Parsonsfield, not many miles from Ossipee Corners where Ichabod Colby settled early in the last century. I do not, of course, claim it as of his whittling, but I like to think it may be his. The man from whom it was bought said it had been in his family all his life. It is a primitive, no doubt of that, and of so simple a design it might appeal alike to a Mohammedan rugmaker of Samarkand and to a Shaker of Canterbury. Like other primitives it takes us round the world and back again to the York County attic where it was found.

From
November Rowen
A late Harvest from the Hills of New Hampshire
by Cornelius Weygandt
1941

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He was buried in the Lakeview Cemetery at Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire
On 10 September 1832, Ichabod Colby of Ossipee, New Hampshire, aged 71 years deposed: that he had enlisted aged 18 years, 1 November 1777, at Amesbury, Massachusetts, under Captain Oliver Titcomb, in Colonel Jacob Gerrish's regiment (Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War gives this term of duty as January 1777 to 10 March 1777; 3 February 1778 to 2 April 1778); but as Ichabod Colby put it in his own language: "for as long a time as Burgoyne's troops remain our prisoners", and he was stationed as a guard at Winter Hill until April 1778, when he was discharged, that on 1 July 1778, he enlisted again in the same guard, and served under Captain Samuel Huse until the troops left Winter Hill and marched to Connecticut. (2 July 1778 to 14 December 1778) He left them there and returned to Winter Hill, and served until October 1778: that he enlisted from Candia, New Hampshire, 1 July 1780, under Captain Whittier, and marched to West Point, New York, where he served one year, that he was born in 1760, and since then has lived in East Kingston, Candia, Brentwood, Exeter, and Ossipee, where he now Lives.

On 9 June 1843, Ruth Colby, of Wolfeborough, New Hampshire, aged 81 years, deposed, that she was the widow of Ichabod Colby, a Revolutionary pensioner, who died 5 July 1840, and that she married him 2 December 1783 (Essex VR gives 25 Feb 1783). And on 8 January 1844, Moses Rowell of Loudon, New Hampshire, aged 79 years, testified that he was present "at the wedding of his (Colby's) wife." They appear to have had two sons and two daughters, concerning whom we know only one of the sons.

SOURCES: (1) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970.

Parents: Barzillai COLBY and Elizabeth PLUMMER.

Spouse: Ruth ROWELL. Ichabod COLBY and Ruth ROWELL were married on 25 FEB 1783 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury.) Children were: Dr. Moses COLBY, John Taylor Gilman COLBY, Mary G. COLBY, Elizabeth COLBY.


Ichabod COLBY was born on 23 MAY 1762 in South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) He was baptized on 30 MAY 1762 in South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. He was living about 1792 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. SOURCES: (1) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970; (3) "History of Weare, New Hampshire 1735-1888" by William Little, pub. 1888. Parents: Eri COLBY and Judith RING.

Spouse: Molly JONES. Ichabod COLBY and Molly JONES were married on 28 SEP 1784 in South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCES: (1) FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, Ichabod, Marriage: Molly JONES, Date: 28 Sep 1784; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire; (2) FHL Film 15561; Church records from the Church of Christ of South Hampton.) Children were: William COLBY, Tameson COLBY, Elizabeth COLBY, Polly COLBY, Sarah W. COLBY, Ichabod COLBY, Jacob B. COLBY.


Ichabod COLBY was born about 1798 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. He appeared in the census on 8 JUN 1860 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. SOURCES: (1) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970; (3) "History of Weare, New Hampshire 1735-1888" by William Little, pub. 1888. Parents: Ichabod COLBY and Molly JONES.

Spouse: Eleanor C. EATON. Ichabod COLBY and Eleanor C. EATON were married on 20 NOV 1825 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, Ichabod, Marriage: Eleanor C. EATON, Date: 20 Nov 1825; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. Children were: Elbridge C. COLBY.

Spouse: Betsey E. WOOD. Ichabod COLBY and Betsey E. WOOD were married on 20 NOV 1827 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, Ichabod, Marriage: Betsey WOOD, Date: 20 Nov 1827; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. Children were: Mary Jane COLBY, Susan H. COLBY, Ellen M. COLBY.


Ichobod COLBY was born on 8 JUL 1738 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Probably the Ichabod Colby who was in the French War, 1759, 1760, and in the Revolutionary War, 1777, 1778. He is not known to have married or left issue.
SOURCES: (1) "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts" by David W. Hoyt; (2) Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Amesbury; (3) "The Colby Family in Early America" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Caledonia, The Colonial Press, pub 1970. Parents: Samuel COLBY and Mrs Hannah COLBY.


Ida COLBY was born date unknown. Parents: Lucian Bonaparte COLBY and Eunice BROWN.


Ida COLBY was born on 18 JAN 1888. She appeared in the census on 2 JUN 1900 in Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: George Henry COLBY and Anna ROBSON.


Ida COLBY was born in APR 1900 in Ashland, Ashland County, Wisconsin. She appeared in the census on 9 JUN 1900 in Ashland, Ashland County, Wisconsin. (living at home with father and mother.) Parents: Fred W. COLBY and Clara M. SHAW.

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