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[NI0001] AS from SUNY @ Delhii
BSME from Clarkson University
MS from Syracuse University
working on PhD from Binghamton University
NYS Professional Engineering License, 073096

mechanical engineer @ Remington Armss
environmental engineer @ Remingtonn

[NI0007] Went to Syracuse Central City Buisness Institute
Joined Army and spent time in Germany
Joined AirForce and worked in Mass.
Became civilian army employee working in,
Rock Island , Missouri
Picattiny, PA
Griffis AFB, Rome, NY
Bought house in Oneida ?

[NI0015] From Phil Greenfield
Military Service, I believe airforce.
Worked at the Pentagon in Washington D.C.
Used to go to his home & my grandfathers in Florida for christmas

died of Lung cancer, quite a smoker.

Family moved from Stuart to the panhandle in northern Florida

[NI0018] Clara & Claud are also buried in Poenix

[NI0019] Notes for CLARA STACY:
The family moved to New Scriba in 1868. she married Henry in Austin, MN lived there 3 years Henry farmed and taught school. Mae was born there. Moved to Orwell farm in 1887 Henry taught school, farm burned and on July 4 1905 moved to Phoenix. Clar belong to the Meth. Church and WCTU Henry repaired motorcyles and bicycles. They lived on Fulton St after Clara died, Chester Sheldon family lived with Henry and later Victor Greenfield and family lived with Henry. (Ivan Greenfield can remember her sitting by the window in her Morris chair when he would go to school, he carried water for her.)

[NI0026] LDS

Wonder where this one fits in ??
RICHARD GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1863 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: RICHARD GREENFIELD
Mother: MARY PECKHAM
Source Information:
Film Number; 1903906

[NI0028] Notes for NATHAN ORLANDO GREENFIELD:
He was called Orlando. His wife Alice was murdered and Orlando was hung for it in 1887. Charles Grinnels # 50 later admitted the murder.

[NI0030] May have "eliza" spelling

[NI0031] Lived on Franklin Street in Sandy Creek.
Had gangrine in the right leg which was eventually amputated.

Phil:
The following is all we found on the Greenfield family. All came from the Jefferson County Journal.

JCJ 2/20/1918 (obit)
Greenfield - At the city hospital, Watertown, Feb. 11, Ezra A. Greenfield, aged 55 years.

JCJ 10/27/1880 (marriage)
Greenfield-King - In Boylston, Oct. 10, by Rev. I. Widrig, Ezra Greenfield, of Orwell, and Miss Ella C. King, of Williamstown.

Debbie Quick
Hist. Assoc. of South Jefferson
9 E. Church St.
Adams, NY 13605


[NI0034] Amy Gordon of scotish descent.

may be Amy Gorton

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Amy GORDON (AFN: BHG3-7F)
Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: < 1803
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Richard GREENFIELD (AFN: BHG3-68)

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"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for AMY GORDON:
Is this the Amy recorded as died on Feb 25 1826 or was it daughter Amy? She is from Scotch descendent who is recorded in family Bible

[NI0035] LDS
Sarah Ann GREENFIELD (AFN:1VWP-6J)
Born: 14 Sep 1825
Place: Orwell, Oswego, NY
Died: 12 Dec 1901
Place: Orwell, Oswego, NY


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"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
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Dayton, MN 55327
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22. iii. SARAH ANN GREENFIELD, b. 1825, Edinburg, NY; d. 1900.

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[NI0036] Leman's grave are on a large monument you see as you enter the Orwell Cemetery 2 ch.

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
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Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

21. ii. LEMAN GREENFIELD, b. May 20, 1822, Edinboro , NY; d. November 27, 1893, Durhamville, NY.

[NI0037] Civil War Vet
May have been born 1826 ?
Company C, 110th NY Volunter infantry


http://www/civilwardata.com
Amos Greenfield Private NY 34 Age 08/06/62 Orwell
did not survive war

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
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Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
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23. iv. AMOS GREENFIELD, b. 1826, Edinburg, Saratoga County, NY; d. May 19, 1863, New Orleans, Louisianna.


Notes for AMOS GREENFIELD:
birth from Oswego County History. also his service record. He enlisted Aug 6, 1862 and served in company C 110 Infantry. He was in Co C 110 Volunteers Inf. enlisted Aug 6 1862 and died in New Orleans as a result of the Civil War

[NI0038] Buried in Clarksville Cemetery, Saratoga County

Ancestory.com has a

John Richard GREENFIELD
4 Feb 1770 - 15 Feb 1846

BIRTH: 4 Feb 1770, Edinburg,Scotland
DEATH: 15 Feb 1846, Edinburg,Saratoga,New York

Father: Amos GREENFIELD

Family 1 : Esther

1. Sally GREENFIELD
2. Patience GREENFIELD
3. Benjamin GREENFIELD
4.+Richard GREENFIELD
5.+Polly GREENFIELD
6. Amos GREENFIELD
7. Sarah GREENFIELD
8. Hannah GREENFIELD
9. John GREENFIELD
10. Abner GREENFIELD
11.+George E. GREENFIELD
12. Lucretia GREENFIELD
13. Thomas GREENFIELD

Family 2 : Polly

1. Esther GREENFIELD
2. Elizabeth GREENFIELD
3. Samuel GREENFIELD
4. William GREENFIELD
5. Willard GREENFIELD
6. Harvey GREENFIELD
7. Rhoda GREENFIELD
8. Nancy GREENFIELD

Family 3 : Adah

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father Amos m. Elizabeth Raymond
James Greenfield m. Hannah Starr
Archibald Greenfield (scotland)

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John Richard GREENFIELD

[4]

4 Feb 1770 - 15 Feb 1846

BIRTH: 4 Feb 1770, Conneticut,,
DEATH: 15 Feb 1846, Edinburg,Saratoga,New York
BURIAL: Edinburg,Saratoga,New York

Father: Enos GREENFIELD

Family 1 : Esther

1. Richard GREENFIELD
2. Polly GREENFIELD
3. Amos GREENFIELD
4. Sarah GREENFIELD
5. Hannah GREENFIELD
6. John GREENFIELD
7. Abner GREENFIELD
8. George E GREENFIELD
9. Lucretia GREENFIELD
10. Thomas GREENFIELD

Family 2 : Polly
Family 3 : Adah
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Richard GREENFIELD

17 Jan 1792 - 3 Jul 1856

BIRTH: 17 Jan 1792, Edinburg,Saratoga,New York
DEATH: 3 Jul 1856, Orwell,Oswego,New York

Father: John Richard GREENFIELD
Mother: Esther

Family 1 : Amy GORTON

1.+Richard GREENFIELD
2.+Leman GREENFIELD
3.+Sarah Ann GREENFIELD
4.+Amos GREENFIELD

Family 2 : Hannah L. CARPENTER

1.+Betsey E. GREENFIELD
2.+John GREENFIELD
3.+Laura Matilda GREENFIELD
4.+Jerome H. GREENFIELD
5.+Lucretia GREENFIELD
6.+Robert N. GREENFIELD
7.+Lydia GREENFIELD
8.+Newman GREENFIELD
9.+Newton GREENFIELD

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"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
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Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99



6. JOHN RICHARD5 GREENFIELD (ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born February 04, 1770, and died February 15, 1846 in Edinburg,Saratoga, NY. He married (1) ESTER Bef. 1792. He married (2) POLLY Bef. 1808. He married (3) ADAH Aft. 1819 in NY.

Notes for JOHN RICHARD GREENFIELD:
copy of family records (Bible) snapshots of tombstone
copy of family history from New York
"Orange and John Greenfield settled in Gloversville, if family tradition is correct."
"Orlando Greenfield, again trusting family tradition, killed his wife,and there being money in the family, somewhere the case was fought at length. I do not know the outcome.
ref; Mrs. Ruby (C. H.) Austin, Heath, Mass. 1956

I have a copy of the will of John Greenfield
He had a total of 19 children and three wives with two multiple births. first
wife had triplets and 2nd twins
The baby, Nancy, only lived 2 years, and little Amy lived only a short time
too. Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their
half brother, John Jr, Abner and sister Hannah.
Validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records,
family Bible records, Historical Society at Edinburgh, NY. The Cemetery has
head stones and the last will and testament of John Greenfield. The Historical Society at Edinburgh lists his father as James. There were several James Greenfields, Archibald, the Mariner has a son James who was born about 15 years later than John, so they may have been uncle and nephew. There were several James listed in genealogy books, but we haven't found the right one. Another possibility is Enos Greenfield who married Mary Cotes/Mary Curtis PV4 CT Mass. Bay colony or Enos who Married Margaret Sweet.
He is listed as dying on the Sabbath at 3:55 He was 76 years 11 days.
ref: Saratogo County epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh. John Greenfield's name in low (?) places on what is now known as Tenant (or Airport Road). The place nearest the cemetery (Clarkville), where John Greenfield is buried, was John's home. Also, the other Simpson place was given by him to Richard and Elizabeth Simpson at the time of their marriage. A grandson of theirs, Harvey Simpson, now lives on the same road, near the cemetery.
The place where Richard and Elizabeth Simpson lived is now owned by Percy Olmstead, who married a descendant of John Greenfield. She died about 2 years ago. You may know that Mr. Olmstead had in his possession John Greenfield's family Bible, with its record of births and Deaths.
ref.: Lyle Greenfield; 73 Kenmore Lane, Rochester 17, N.Y.; June 2, 1955

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More About JOHN RICHARD GREENFIELD:
Burial: February 1806, Clarksville Cem, Edinburg, NY

Notes for ESTER:
The first of three wives of John Greenfield. Her age is from tombstone in Clarksville Cemetery, where she is buried beside her husband and sister and his third wife. Child 8, 9, and 10 were triplets. Hannah, John JR immigrated to Wisconsin. Letters from the Edinburgh Historical Society mention where they lived. Children are validated from last will and testament of John Greenfield, letters, census, family Bible, She died at age 36.

ref; Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
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[NI0039] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
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Dayton, MN 55327
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Polly is supposed to be a sister of Ester, John's first wife
She is listed at 36 years 5 months and 11 days when she died

[NI0040] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

More About POLLY:
Burial: November 1819, Clarksville Cem, Edinberg, NY

Notes for POLLY:
married beside her husband and sister in the Clarksville Cemetery

have pics of tombstones

Polly is supposed to be a sister of Ester, John's first wife
She is listed at 36 years 5 months and 11 days when she died

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby, Nancy, only lived two years. Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah. validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

ref: Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.


More About POLLY:
Burial: November 1819, Clarksville Cem, Edinberg, NY

Notes for ADAH:
listed in census records of 1850 at Edin berg, NY and still living on family farm.
Listed in the last will and testament of John Greenfield. she was still Living at the family farm in the census of 1850. Amy must Have been under six years of age when she died. John had a total of 19 children and tree wives with two multiple births. James is listed as John's father (from the historical Society at Edinburgh, N.Y.) but we haven't validated our James as yet; although there were several James Greenfields. Archibald Greenfield, the Mariner, had a son James who was born about 15 years later than John, so they may have been uncle and nephew. There are several James listed in genealogy books, but we haven't found the right one yet.

She died on Sunday, at 3:55 and she lived 76 years and 11 days
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[NI0041] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

15. ESTER6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born October 31, 1808, and died October 01, 1874 in New York, NY. She married (1) WILLIAM LENT. She married (2) FIRST BRIGGS.

Notes for ESTER GREENFIELD:
died at 66 years and 11 months of age

lived in New York City and had a daughter names Ester

Married to William Lent (Briggs)

Child of ESTER GREENFIELD and WILLIAM LENT is:
i. ESTER7 LENT.

[NI0042] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

16. xii. ELIZABETH GREENFIELD, b. January 30, 1810, NY; d. January 09, 1879, Hope, Hamilton, NY

16. ELIZABETH6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born January 30, 1810 in NY, and died January 09, 1879 in Hope, Hamilton, NY. She married RICHARD SIMPSON.

Notes for ELIZABETH GREENFIELD:
married to Richard Simpson


Children of ELIZABETH GREENFIELD and RICHARD SIMPSON are:
46. i. JOEL B7 SIMPSON, b. October 17, 1827; d. August 19, 1903.
ii. POLLY MARIA SIMPSON, b. January 01, 1829; m. HENRY HAMILTON.

Notes for HENRY HAMILTON:
died at age 57 Wisconsin?

iii. MARYETTA SIMPSON, b. February 13, 1831; m. SAMUEL DOWNING, January 05, 1854.

Notes for MARYETTA SIMPSON:
Maryetta Downing was of Ephratah 1902

47. iv. MERCY MELINDA SIMPSON, b. December 19, 1833; d. November 25, 1893.
v. WILLARD A SIMPSON, b. May 16, 1836; d. March 24, 1876.

More About WILLARD A SIMPSON:
Burial: Clarksville Cem, Edinburg, NY

vi. ELCENA E SIMPSON, b. June 30, 1838; d. August 17, 1842, New York.

Notes for ELCENA E SIMPSON:
She was called Maggie and she died when she was five years old

More About ELCENA E SIMPSON:
Burial: Clarkville Cem. New York

vii. SUSAN ADELIA SIMPSON, b. November 03, 1841; d. May 16, 1865, New York.

Notes for SUSAN ADELIA SIMPSON:
I have notes that Susan was buried in Clarkville Cemetery on 23-6-13 wrong date according to same sheet above. Which is correct?

More About SUSAN ADELIA SIMPSON:
Burial: Clarkville Cem. New York

viii. JOHN W SIMPSON, b. December 20, 1843; m. CLARISSA LYON, July 07, 1876.

Notes for JOHN W SIMPSON:
John W was in Coon Rapids Iowa in 1902

ix. WILLIAM LEANDER SIMPSON, b. February 20, 1846; m. MARTHA LYFORD, October 18, 1873.

Notes for WILLIAM LEANDER SIMPSON:
William Leander was in Edinburgh in 1902

48. x. CHARLES HENRY SIMPSON, b. June 18, 1848.

[NI0043] From addendum of Ivan Greenfield
appears a Samuel Greenfield w/ brother Richard ?
son John F
son Frederick Lawerence


May have lived in town of Westfield
1835 Census lists Samuel Greenfield
2 males
2 females
1 male subject to militia duty
1 male entitiled to vote
1 female under 45
1 female under 16
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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby, Nancy, only lived two years.

Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah.

Validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

ref: Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

17. xiii. SAMUEL C GREENFIELD, b. September 28, 1811, Edinburg, Saratoga, NY; d. June 14, 1895, Hancock, Waushara, WI.


17. SAMUEL C6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born September 28, 1811 in Edinburg, Saratoga, NY, and died June 14, 1895 in Hancock, Waushara, WI. He married JULIA MINERVA DRAPER(LAWRENCE) March 28, 1838 in Northville Twsp, Fulton, NY.

Notes for SAMUEL C GREENFIELD:
picture of tombstone at Hancock, WI. Thee was a shrub growing up around it in 1989, Shirley had taken out. The brown piece is newer than the base. I n the front the tur. head stone also say Greenfield on brown stone. He was one of family that immigrated to Wisconsin . He was in the civil war. I have his paper and discharge papers. He was wounded with two musket balls in his head. He was 83 years 9 months and 4 days when he died. See Family history story. He had 11 children and 5 living grandchildren in Wenatche, Wa in 1987 . Moved to WI in 1846 information from Fred Greenfield, Shirley Blum Harris, Greenfield Bible, National archives Nancy Kiessling Fulton county NY North Montana dept of history completed on Feb 1990 and updated Aug 1998
Also in Dodge Co, WI History page 750

More About SAMUEL C GREENFIELD:
Burial: June 1895, Hancock, WI

Notes for JULIA MINERVA DRAPER(LAWRENCE):
records from family Bible Collection of Eunice Rittenhouse Greenfield, in
possession of Shirley Blum Harris.

Historical Society at Pricella Edward's in Edinburgh, New York

pictures from Edinburgh cemetery

Land records from dead of Abner Greenfield to Samuel Greenfield for 700 acres
of land dated 15 Feb 1842 copy in my book


Marriage Notes for SAMUEL GREENFIELD and JULIA DRAPER(LAWRENCE):
In the Village of Northville, town of North Hampton, Fulton Co New York, at the Methodist Episcopal church a document compiled by Montana Co department of History and archives in Aug 1968. The marriage was conducted between Samuel C Greenfield and Julia Minerva Draper Lawrence on March 8, 1838 at the bride's parents, Day, New York by Joseph F Spier.

Children of SAMUEL GREENFIELD and JULIA DRAPER(LAWRENCE) are:
i. SARAH7 GREENFIELD, b. September 09, 1839, Day, Saratoga, NY; d. February 12, 1908; m. NONAME LEE.

Notes for SARAH GREENFIELD:
got death date from family history sheet from Kathy Drew


49. ii. MARY F.J. GREENFIELD, b. May 15, 1841, Day, Saratoga, NY; d. 1910.
50. iii. CLARK SHERMAN GREENFIELD, b. February 15, 1843, Day, Saratoga, NY; d. February 08, 1909, St Croix, WI.
iv. THADDIUS S GREENFIELD, b. February 15, 1845, Day, Saratoga, NY; d. February 24, 1869, Olathe, KS.

Notes for THADDIUS S GREENFIELD:
served in Civil War in Co E 19 Wisconsin Infantry as a Private, and is buried there
Clothe, Kansas

More About THADDIUS S GREENFIELD:
Burial: February 1869, Civil War Battle, Olathe, KS

51. v. DELIA ADELL GREENFIELD, b. January 22, 1848, Randolph, Columbia, WI; d. Tacoma, Wa.
52. vi. JOHN FRANKLIN (JACK) GREENFIELD, b. June 21, 1850, Randolph, Columbia, WI; d. 1939, Madison, WI.
vii. SAMUEL E GREENFIELD, b. February 1852, Randolph, Columbia, WI; d. July 05, 1853.

Notes for SAMUEL E GREENFIELD:
death date and month and day of birth from family sheet of Kathy Drew


53. viii. JULIA ESTER GREENFIELD, b. August 11, 1853, Randolph, Columbia, WI; d. October 30, 1949, Hancock, WI.
54. ix. CHARLOTTE J BELLE CHARLOTTE GREENFIELD, b. June 25, 1855, Randolph, Columbia, WI; d. June 22, 1884.
x. EFFIE L GREENFIELD, b. January 16, 1860, Harris, MArquette, WI; d. April 13, 1864, Hancock, WI; m. (1) FIRST MERCER; m. (2) SECOND BROWN.

Notes for EFFIE L GREENFIELD:
married # 1 to Mercer and # 2 to Brown T

[NI0044] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Twin - Williard

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby, Nancy, only lived two years.

Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah.

Validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

ref: Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

xiv. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, b. March 27, 1813.

Notes for WILLIAM GREENFIELD:
William was executor of his father's estate and lived in New York City, New York. His death record is from records of Lyle L Greenfield.

[NI0045] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby, Nancy, only lived two years.

Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah.

Validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

ref: Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

18. xv. WILLIARD GREENFIELD, b. March 27, 1813, NY; d. November 08, 1889, Vernette Dodge CO WI

24. GF WILLIARD6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1)
was born March 27, 1813 in NY, and died November 08, 1889 in Vernette Dodge CO WI. He married GF
SUSANNA HUNT April 16, 1835, daughter of ZIBA HUNT. She was born 1818, and died June 07, 1896.

Notes for GF WILLIARD GREENFIELD:
He and William were twins.
He was the executor of his father's estate
They moved to Attica NY, then Darin and Benington in 1844 Great Lakes to WI, and homestead ed sect 34,
Vernette Township Dodge County, WI.
he was a resident of Beaver Dam, Dodge County WI.
He was married to Susanna Hunt.
Willard was living in Burnett, Dodge County Wi, in 1849.

Notes for GF SUSANNA HUNT:
lived at Beaver Dam Dodge WI

Susanna and Ziba Hunt brother and sister or what?

[NI0048] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/3811/gp230.html#head4

Husband
William Grinnels
Born: -
Marr: 1850 -
Died: UNKNOWN -
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:

Wife
Betsy Greenfield
Born: 1830 -
Died: 1899 -
Father: Richard Greenfield
Mother:
Other Spouses:

Children
Charles Grinnels
Born: 1854 -
Died: 1929 -

Frank Grinnels
Born: 1866 -
Died: 1944

[NI0052] Lived in Moline, Town of Orwell

[NI0053] Civil War Vet

GREENFIELD, ROBERT N.-Private, Co. G, Twenty-fourth Infantry; transferred to Co. F, this regiment, May 13, 1863; to Co. D, July 1, 1864; discharged, September 26, 1864, near Petersburg, Va. Transferred to 76th NY Roster G.

RG526S-NYSAG.960 A bust view of Pvt. Robert Nathan Greenfield, Co. G, 24th Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Inf.
http://carlisle-www.army.mil/cgi-bin/usamhi/PhotoDB/FindPhotos.cfm

http://www.civilwardata.com
Robert N. Greenfield, Priv, NY, Enrolled 09/23/1861, age 18, Enlisted in Orwell NY

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Notes for ROBERT N. GREENFIELD:
Co G 24 Inf. engaged in 1861in battles of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg and discharged Sept 23 1864 Civil War. birth and death listed in Michigan Surname Index Vol I from Micvhigan Genealogical Council Publications 4 p 259

[NI0055] Twin brother Newton



the following is all we found on the Greenfield family. All came from the Jefferson County Journal.
JCJ 8/11/1891 (obit)
Greenfield - In Orwell, Aug. 3rd, Newman Greenfield

[NI0056] Twin brother Newman

[NI0057] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0058] Saratoga County

LDS
Amos GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ardelia GORTON
Marriage: 24 Feb 1820 Saratoga, New York
Source Information:
Batch number: 7924903
Sheet: 80


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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

10. AMOS6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born March 14, 1796, and died August 15, 1828. He married ARDILLA BURGESS.

Notes for AMOS GREENFIELD:
according to Genealogy, He was married twice and one of their last names was Burgess. Ardilla may be the other wife. dates don't make any sense


Children of AMOS GREENFIELD and ARDILLA BURGESS are:
i. EDGAR7 BURGESS.

Notes for EDGAR BURGESS:
lived in Northville, New York at time of will

ii. OSCAR BURGESS.

Notes for OSCAR BURGESS:
lived in Northville, New York at time of will

iii. AMOS BURGESS.

Notes for AMOS BURGESS:
lived in Greenwich Washington county NY at time of will

35. iv. ELIAS GREENFIELD, b. Abt 1832; d. November 21, 1903.

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[NI0059] Married Ziba Hunt, Saratoga NY - Ivan Greenfield's family history

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http://www.favorites.com/~dfbrein/brown/d0000/g0000065.html#I143
[source: Title: The Partridge Nest by Dennis N. Partridge]


Sally GREENFIELD
[T142] Sally (should be Sarah ?) is the daughter of John Greenfield and wife Polly. The will of John mentions daughter Sarah wife of Ziba Hunt, Residing Galway, Saratoga, NY.
15 Dec 1797 - 1 Aug 1870
BIRTH: 15 Dec 1797, Edinburgh,Saratoga,New York
DEATH: 1 Aug 1870
BAPTISM: 19 Aug 1998
Temple: LOGAN
ENDOWMENT: 7 Oct 1998
Temple: OGDEN
Family 1 : Ziba HUNT
MARRIAGE: 15 Mar 1837, Edinburgh,Saratoga,New York

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Northdale N.Y.
M.E. Ch rec. marr
Ziba Hunt to Sally Greenfield
15 March 1837
Sarah b. 15 Dec. 1797
d. 1 Aug 1870
daug. of John and Ester Greenfield

also ref: Ruby Bruffee Austin (Mrs. Clyde Harold) Heath, Massachusetts
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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99


11. SARAH6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born December 15, 1797 in GALWAY, SARATOGA, NY, and died August 01, 1870. She married ZIBA HUNT March 15, 1827 in Saratoga NY.

Notes for SARAH GREENFIELD:
married to Ziba Hunt. when she died, she was 73 years, 8 months and 14 days


Notes for ZIBA HUNT:
were Ziba and Susanna Hunt brother and sister? Willard lived at Beaver Dam, Dodge CO, WI

Children of SARAH GREENFIELD and ZIBA HUNT are:
36. i. WALTER7 HUNT.
37. ii. GEORGE HUNT.

[NI0060] married Joseph Jewel, Wisc.? (wisconcin)

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99


Hannah, John JR immigrated to Wisconsin.

Letters from the Edinburgh Historical Society mention where they lived. Children are validated from last will and testament of John Greenfield, letters, census, family Bible, She died at age 36.

ref; Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.


More About JOHN RICHARD GREENFIELD:
Burial: February 1806, Clarksville Cem, Edinburg, NY

Notes for ESTER:
The first of three wives of John Greenfield. Her age is from tombstone in Clarksville Cemetery, where she is buried beside her husband and sister and his third wife. Child 8, 9, and 10 were triplets.

Hannah, John JR immigrated to Wisconsin.

Letters from the Edinburgh Historical Society mention where they lived. Children are validated from last will and testament of John Greenfield, letters, census, family Bible, She died at age 36.

ref; Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby, Nancy, only lived two years.

Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah.

Validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

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[NI0061] Moved to Fulton NY

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

More About JOHN RICHARD GREENFIELD:
Burial: February 1806, Clarksville Cem, Edinburg, NY

Notes for ESTER:
The first of three wives of John Greenfield. Her age is from tombstone in Clarksville Cemetery, where she is buried beside her husband and sister and his third wife. Child 8, 9, and 10 were triplets.

Hannah, John JR immigrated to Wisconsin.

Letters from the Edinburgh Historical Society mention where they lived. Children are validated from last will and testament of John Greenfield, letters, census, family Bible, She died at age 36.

ref; Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby, Nancy, only lived two years.

Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah.

Validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

ref: Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.



12. JOHN JR6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born August 07, 1800 in BLEEKER, FULTON, NY, and died April 18, 1885. He married SOPHIA.

Notes for JOHN JR GREENFIELD:
From Father's Bible Record birth and death. Living in 1880 Census with daughter Asenath and Harlow Bogardus in 2nd Election District and 6th enumeration District, Gloversville.
Family 77
In Bleecker in 1845 census and listed as 10 years in town
In 1855 Census, he was listed at a lumberman, voter, owner of land and had a frame house.
Also listed in the 1850 Census were five children and wife, Sophia age 52.
He was listed as a teamster in 1850 Census, and had 6 acres in 1865 Census. They were early settlers at Linseys Corners, mostly German people settled there. Information from Dr R. N. Palmer, historian.
J & D (John and son, Daniel) were listed on 1868 map of Bleecker Village



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[NI0062] West Day Saratoga

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Subj: Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 10:20:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: jg >
To: greenfield@aol.comm

Curious if you know more about ABNER Greenfield !
My brother David gave me a 1993 ? issue on the New York
Spotsman that mentioned a Folklorist in the Adirondack.I noted there were two Abner's
one born 1802 and the other 1822.

Have xerox of a postcard with the Greenfield house in Old Lyme C.T. Archibald 1692 lived there in the 1730's.

Hope to hear from you soon cousin, Joel


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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

13. ABNER6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born October 03, 1802 in Edinburg, NY, and died February 03, 1860 in West Day, Saratoga, New York. He married SUSANANNE WADSWORTH, daughter of DANIEL WADSWORTH and MARGARET SHANNON.

Notes for ABNER GREENFIELD:
married to Susan. from Bible record and Darling Bible . renowned as a story teller as recorded in "Body, Boots and Britches by Harold Thompson
in 1850 NY Census in Day, NY Sar P. 379 Roll 593, Aug 14, 1850
Abner Greenfield, b in NY age 50 Laborer (wife) Susan age 49 value Real Estate $400.00 William age 17, Sarah age 15 Elisa age 12, and Daria age 7

More About ABNER GREENFIELD:
Census: 1850, page 379 Day, NY GAR

Children of ABNER GREENFIELD and SUSANANNE WADSWORTH are:
41. i. WILLIAM7 GREENFIELD, b. May 03, 1833; d. May 16, 1903, Edinburg, Saratoga County, NY.
42. ii. JANE GREENFIELD, b. May 26, 1835; d. October 08, 1867.
43. iii. SARAH GREENFIELD, b. May 28, 1837; d. May 12, 1903.
44. iv. ELIZA GREENFIELD, b. October 20, 1839; d. December 24, 1903, Shelburne, Mass.
45. v. DANIEL GREENFIELD, b. September 10, 1844; d. December 08, 1875.

[NI0063] Lived in Orwell
triplet

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for THOMAS GREENFIELD:
the third of triplets George, Lucrettia, and Thomas

their mother died when they were only a year old

Polly is said to be their mother's sister and she was probably married to
John within a year


14. GEORGE6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born July 04, 1805 in ORWELL, OSWEGO, NY, and died May 26, 1885. He married HARRIET.

Notes for GEORGE GREENFIELD:
Is listed in other record as probably born in Edinburgh, Sarasota County married to Harriet Must have moved to Orwell in 1835-36. He was 19 years there by 1855. He probably married Harriet in 1836-37. and she was there 18 years in 1855. They were in Orwell when George and Harriet signed quitclaim to his father's estate.

1850 Census $550, Real Estate, farmer 1855 census
George 41 George 46 b Saratogo CO 19 yrs in town
Harriet 41 Harriet 46 b Harkimer 18 yrs in town
Dexter 14 Dexter S 18 B Oswago 18 yrs in town
Edwin 11 George E 16 B Oswago 16 yrs in town
Hellen 7 Hellen S 11 B Oswago 11 yrs in town

Children of GEORGE GREENFIELD and HARRIET are:
i. DEXTER7 GREENFIELD, b. 1836, Oswego County.

Notes for DEXTER GREENFIELD:
From Oswego County Historical Society
Co G 24 Inf. enlisted 5-27-1861 in Battles of Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorship, he re-enlisted in Co G 24th Calvery, and discharged August 4, 1865.

ii. GEORGE EDWIN GREENFIELD, b. 1838, Oswego County.
iii. HELLEN S GREENFIELD, b. 1843.

[NI0064] Married Richard Chittenden & moved to NYC

triplet

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for LUCRETIA GREENFIELD:
married to Richard Chittenden and moved to New York City

Notes for THOMAS GREENFIELD:
the third of triplets George, Lucrettia, and Thomas

their mother died when they were only a year old

Polly is said to be their mother's sister and she was probably married to
John within a year

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[NI0065] Lived in Orwell

triplet

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for THOMAS GREENFIELD:
the third of triplets George, Lucrettia, and Thomas

their mother died when they were only a year old

Polly is said to be their mother's sister and she was probably married to
John within a year

[NI0066] Revolutionary War Soldiers
Towns of Pompey and Lafayette, submitted by Kathy Crowell
Source: Dwight C. Bruce (ed.), Ondondoga's Centennial. boston History co., 1896, vo. 1, pp 147-152
Greenfield, Enos -- Was 71 yrs old in 1820. Enlisted for 1 year in the latter part of 1775 in a Connecticut regiment. He had no family and lived with his son-in-law at Pompey. His Estate was valued @ $87.25..

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ancestory.com
evidence that Enos aka Amos
1749-1828
Son: John Richard Greenfield


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Conversation with Ivan Greenfield, 7/15/99
Enos is buried in Pompey in the Grimes Family Plot with Mary Greenfield & Thomas Grimes

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

4. ENOS4 GREENFIELD (JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born 1749 in New London, Ct, and died 1828 in Pompay , NY. He married (1) LYDIA ROSE. He married (2) RUTH. He married (3) MARY CURTIS 1768.

Children of ENOS GREENFIELD and MARY CURTIS are:
6. i. JOHN RICHARD5 GREENFIELD, b. February 04, 1770; d. February 15, 1846, Edinburg,Saratoga, NY.
7. ii. RICHARD GREENFIELD.

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[NI0067] http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?greenfield::curtis::334.html

Mary & John CURTIS, Westerly, RI 1750
Posted by: Jane Devlin
Date: October 16, 1998 at 12:57:46

of 1794



I am looking for information on the family of John CURTIS (dob/pob unknown) who married Mary DAVIS
Their daughter, Mary CURTIS was born in 1750 in Westerly, RI and married Enos GREENFIELD. She died 26 Apr 1775
in Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY.

I would like to find Mary's grandparents and whether she had any siblings besides a sister, Content CURTIS born about
1763. Any information or clues would be appreciated.

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JaneDevlin@netquest.com (Devlin, Jane))
Family Group Sheet -164

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Husband: Enos GREENFIELD {334} (1, 2)
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Born: 1749 at: Lyme, New London, CT
Baptized: at:
Died: 23 Nov 1824 at: Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY
Buried: at:
Father: James GREENFIELD {668} (1715-1757) (2)
Mother: Elizabeth RAYMOND {669} (Abt 1720- ) (2, 3)
Married: Abt 1769 Place:
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Events
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1. Revolutionary War Service
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Wife: Mary CURTIS {335} (2)
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Born: 1750 at: Westerly, Washington Co., RI
Baptized: at:
Died: 26 Apr 1775 at:
Buried: at:
Father: John CURTIS {670} ( - )
Mother: Margaret DAVIS {671} ( - )
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Children
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1 F Mary GREENFIELD {167} (2)
Born: 26 Apr 1775 at: New London, New London Co., CT
Baptized: at:
Died: 10 Oct 1841 at: Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY
Buried: at: Hilltop Cemetery, (Pompey Hill),
Pompey, NY
Spouse: Thomas GRIMES {166} (1769-1847) (2)
Marr. Date: 25 Dec 1794
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2 M John GREENFIELD (2)
Born: at: Saratoga Co., NY
Baptized: at:
Died: at:
Buried: at:
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3 M James GREENFIELD (2)
Born: Abt 1790 at: NY
Baptized: at:
Died: After 1840 at:
Buried: at:
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Husband's Notes
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Enos was the son of James Greenfield (b. 1715, d. 1757) and Elizabeth Raymond
(b. abt. 1720). Direct descent is through his daughter Mary.

Enos was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and applied for a pension, where it
appears that he had a dughter, Mary, who married Thomas Grimes. We believe
that he had two sons, John & James, but no authentication of theis. In "New
York in the Revolution as Colony and State - Documents from the Office of the
State Comptroller", published in 1904 by J.B. Lyon Co., pgs 105, 225, 227,
Archibald, Benjamin, Betheul, Enos, James and William are all mentioned.
Archibald, Bethuel, James and Benjamin are listed in the 4th Regiment, Albany
County Militia, Col. Kilian Van Rensselear comma ding. For Land Bounty Rights,
Archibald is again shown as being in the 4th regiments. The others are listed
in the 6th Regiment. Se also: Vol. 10, No. 3, December 1977 "The Connecticut
Nutmegger", inquiry from Dr. Robert C. Bush, 828 Northampton Dr., Palo Alto,
CA.

Enos is found in the 1790 Census of Hebron, Washington Co., CT and in the 1810
Census of Saratoga Co., NY.

1790 NY Census Index
Greenfield, Enos NY WASHINGTON CO. 190 1790 02-01-05-00-00

1810 NY Census Index
Greenfield, Enos NY SARATOGA CO. 280 1810 00001-00001

>From Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Vol II: Greenfield, Enos,
S44177, Cont. Line, appl 16 Mar 1820, Onondaga Co., NY, aged 70 and was
formerly of New London,CT. In 1821 he was living withh a son in law (not
named) at Pompey, NY. Sol. died 23 Nov 1824. Enos was 75 when a census of
Revolutionary War veterans was taken in 1840. He had enlisted for one year in
the latter part of 1775 in a Connecticut regiment. He had no family and lived
with his son-in-law in Pompey. His estate was valued at $87.25

>From New York Pensioners in 1835:
County: Onondaga Co.
Name: Enos Greenfield
Rank: Private
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums Received: 449 22
Description of service: Connecticut line
When placed on the pension roll: January 9, 1822
Commencement of pension: May 20, 1820
Age: 74
Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: Died November 23,
1824.

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 2
GREENFIELD Enos Pompey Hill Cem, Pompey, Onondaga Co NY 81

Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files:
Greenfield, Enos, 544177, Cont. Line, appl 16 Mar 1820, Onondaga Co., NY, aged
70 and was formerly of New London, CT, in 1321 he was living with son-in-law
(not named) at Pompey, N.Y., so. d. 23 Nov 1824.


County: Onondaga Co.
Name: Enos Greenfield
Rank: Private
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums Received: 449 22
Description of service: Connecticut line
When placed on the pension roll: January 9, 1822
Commencement of pension: May 20, 1820
Age: 74
Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: Died November 23,
1824. (4, 5, 6)

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Husband's Research Notes
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1790 NY Census:
Enos Greenfield, Washington Co., Hebron Town, 2 1 5 0 0

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR
1790 NEW YORK
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
HAMPTON TOWN
Name of head of family: Greenfield, Enos
Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2
Free white males under 16 years: 1
Free white females, including heads of families: 5 (7)

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Wife's Notes
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Mary was the daughter of John Curtis and Mary Davis. Mary died in childbirth.

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Wife's Research Notes
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Concerning your genforum query, copied here:

Posted by Jane Devlin on October 16, 1998 at 12:57:46:

I am looking for information on the family of John CURTIS (dob/pob
unknown) who married Mary
DAVIS
Their daughter, Mary CURTIS was born in 1750 in Westerly, RI and married
Enos GREENFIELD.
She died 26 Apr 1775 in Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY.

I would like to find Mary's grandparents and whether she had any
siblings besides a sister, Content
CURTIS born about 1763. Any information or clues would be appreciated.

If you don't mind I prefer to answer privately, rather than on
genforum...

You might want to look at our Thomas Curtis of Wethersfield web site
located at www.isd.net/pcurtis. Go to starting points. Scroll down to
Isaac(2) Curtis of Stonington. Click on his son James(3).

I am descended from Thomas(4), listed as a child on this group sheet.

These group sheets are not all fixed in stone. There may be mistakes.
Concerning the group sheet of John(4), James(3), Isaac(2), Thomas(1) ,
in particular, there are errors. The statement that John(5) m. Lucy
Cheney is known to be a mistake (just haven't removed it yet.)

You assert that your Mary Curtis d. 1775 Pompey Township, Onondaga
County. I have been looking at Onondaga County, and it seems to me that
Pompey Township was settled 1790's--turn of the century. In 1775 it was
still Iroquois country, there was still a war to be fought. Are you sure
that date is correct? I could accept that she died 1795, but 1775...?

Can you tell me where you got this info about your Mary Curtis m. to
Enos Greenfield, and about them moving to Onondaga County?

There was also a Curtis family at Pompey Hill, and Curtis burials
there. Would you, by chance, know anything about them?

Thomas Curtis (curtis@isd.net))

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Notes for James GREENFIELD
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James Greenfield & his wife Margaret Greenfield (Sweet) and their son
STEPHEN is my line. He was b.1781,his son SHERMAN b.abt 1822 in Cayuga
county NY, then his son was ELIJAH Franklin Greenfield b. 1863
Sherman Greenfield Born: - c. 1822-23 Died: - Feb 1877
Amy (Blood) Greenfield Born: 1st Sept 1826 Died: 5 Feb
1890
CHILDREN: BORN
DIED:
1. Augustus 12 May 1852
2. George 26 July 1853
1st. Oct. 1912
3. Lusetta 11 Nov. 1855
4. Allen J. 3 Mar. 1857
1944
5. Laura J. 31 May 1858
6. Amanda 8 Jan. 1860
7. Lydia A. 12 Apr. 1862
8. Elijah Franklin 26 May 1863
24 May 1943
9. James H. 26 Apr. 1865
10. Martha 25 Mar. 1867
11. Sara A. ....1869...
Dec. -

The names & dates above were copied by me from a piece of paper kept in the
bible of Thelma Chapin, Woodhull, NY Grand-daughter of Elijah F.Greenfield and
Ida (House)Greenfield Must go for now .

James Greenfield was living in Fabius, Ononodaga Co., NY in 1840, so his death
occurred after that. (8, 9)

Last Modified: 5 Jul 1999

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Source Citations
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1. Charles Wilcox, Charles Wilcox Family File, (chucktrains@email.msn.com).

2. Judy Greko.

3. Samuel Raymond, Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England,
1630-1886, (J.J. Little & Co. Press, New York 1886). p 9.

4. Kathy Crowell, Rev. War Soldiers in Pompey & Lafayette, NY, (Source: Dwight
C. Bruce (ed), Ononodaga's Centennial. Boston History Co., 1896, Vol. 1,
pp. 147-152).

5. Virgel D. White, Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, (National
Historical Publishing Co., TN, 1991). Vol II, p 1429.

6. New York Pensioners of 1835, (http://www.ancestory.com).

7. The First Census 1790 - New York.

8. Joel Greenfield., ( 28 Oct 1998).

9. 1840 Census, Fabius, Ononadaga Co., NY.

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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/grimes.htm

Thomas married Mary Greenfield, daughter of Enos Greenfield and Mary Curtis, on 25 Dec 1794. (Mary Greenfield was born on 26 Apr 1775 in New London, New London Co., CT, died on 10 Oct 1841 in Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY and was buried in Hilltop Cemetery, (Pompey Hill), Pompey, NY.)

[NI0068] Ivan Greenfield Addendum
James Greenfied m. Mary E. Raymond 1/25/1740

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Raymond's 6 childern ?
David, berkshire co. MA, Revolutionary War Vet
- 8 sons & 4 daughters
Jeremiah bought land in Sempronious
Mary went to Indiana btwn 1837-42
Elizabeth, b. 4/1/1755 d. 2/24/1851, buried Kellogsvilee Cemetary
- Hannah m. Horace Rounds
Mercy Greenfield m. Elijah Brown, b. 11/30/1773, d. 5/23/1854
Susannah Greenfield m. Parker
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LDS
James GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1716 Lyme', Of, New London, 'Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald GREENFIELD
Mother: Hannah STARR
Source Information:
Film Number: 184771

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http://www.gendex.com/users/portsche/portsche/d0027/g0000078.html#I04460
James Greenfield
____ - ____
Father: Archibald Greenfield
Mother: Hannah STARR Greenfield
Family 1 : Elizabeth RAYMOND Greenfield \
MARRIAGE: 25 Jan 1739

ancestory.com
Amos Greenfield, male, b. 1749, d. 1828 ??? Question: is this new or should it be Enos ??

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Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 11:32:30 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
The first Archibald came from Scotland and probably was in Rhode Island first. Hannah Starr was his first wife and there is some question about when she died (or did they divorce?) because she signed a quitclaim, dated Nov 5, 1733, that was executed in Lyme, Connecticut (not MA) This is part of what is recorded in the Registry of
Deeds of Worcester County, MA. It has to do with Hannah and her sister Elizabeth Ward and other "scattered heirs" selling or giving up their rights to property their brother Benjamin was trying to buy up. Now the problem I had for a long time was the date of Archibald's marriage to his next wife, Mary Platt.. That date is May 1733. Was the quitclaim signed in Nov or filed in November?
This account says that she and her husband, Archibald Greenfield were formerly of Newport but now of Lyme, CT. He bought that property in 1724, and property in Maryland at about the same time. I just found out about this from records sent to me a few weeks ago. It is verified by his will that mentions the Queen Anne's county Maryland property that he left to his nephew John Lytal. John is the son of Archibald's half
sister, Jean, who married a George Lytal.
The will also mentions his son, Starr Archibald Greenfield, who is in most places called Archibald Starr Greenfield,which shows that his mother is no doubt Hannah Starr. He also mentions Starr Archibald's Greenfield's sons, James and Archibald
Greenfield. He mentions James' son Archibald. The wife he mentions in his will is Mary and her son Thomas Gautier and her son-in-law Joseph Anthony. He mentions his son James and daughter Elizabeth, but there is no mention of his daughter Hannah, who was not dead at that point.
By the way Hannah Starr was the mother of all the children mentioned in the will (and the one not mentioned)
I hope I have copied all of this correctly--with all the Archibalds etc. it gets hairy at times.
The names Samuel and Barbara are mentioned early in New England, but I have never seen anything to connect them to Archibald. I have seen many other Greenfields in New England but have yet to connect them to this line
Yes, Hannah Starr is the daughter of Dr Thomas and Ruth (?) Starr. I have another Starr line that goes back to Thomas and Rachel (?) Starr and many people think his wife was Rachel Harris, but that has been a disputed point for many years and a book by Hosea Starr Ballou has an entire chapter dedicated to that problem.
I'll try your site later. I will also go back over my files and see what I can find. I've really been working on the letters written to Ezra Greenfield and Civil War letters from the husband of my great aunt, who left the Greenfield house to my mother and her siblings. The letters are my first love, but they got me into the whole Greenfield tangle in the first place..

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf" on disk from:
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99


Notes for JAMES GREENFIELD:
this is the James that could possibly be a father or grandfather to our John
Listed in Probate Court in Edinburg. Copy in folder John Ackley, co-administrator. bond posted by Elizabeth Greenfield, widow, James Ackley, James Partridge, and William Clark no children listed

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http://net2.netacc.net/~jscott/Greenfield.html#3G01
Judy
ames Greenfield , son of Archibald Greenfield and Hannah Starr Greenfield:
B: circa 1715 probably in Newport, Rhode Island
M: Elizabeth Raymond on January 25, 1740/41 in New London, Connecticut
D: unknown

Elizabeth Raymond, daughter of Sands and Elizabeth Raymond
B: circa 1715 in New London, Connecticut
D: unknown

James and Elizabeth had seven children:
1. Sarah Greenfield (1743 - )
2. Raymond Greenfield
B: January 28, 1744/5 in New London, Connecticut
M: Lila Fox
D: December 1821 in Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York
3. Archibald Greenfield
B: circa 1748 probably in New London, Connecticut
M1: Margaret Rogers
M2: Elizabeth Crandall circa 1815 in Rensselaer County, New York
D: May 1823 in Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York
4. Enos Greenfield
B: 1749 in New London, Connecticut
M1: Mary Curtis circa 1768/69
M2: unknown
D: November 23, 1824 in Pompey, New York
5. Bethuel Greenfield
B: 175? in New London, Connecticut
M1: Lydia Rose
M2: Ruth unknown
D: March 1833 in Trenton, New York
6. James Greenfield (1753 - 1812)
7. William Greenfield
B: December 16, 1756 in New London, Connecticut
M: Prudence Hinkley on December 25, 1777 in Stephentown, New York
D: September 18, 1829 in Fairfield, Ohio

[NI0070] no connection, just finding a place to put the information

http://www.standard.net.au/~jwilliams/tascons2.htm
INDEX TO PRISONERS

Surname Firstname Year Ref Ship

Greenfield James 35 PR Manlius 2
Greenfield James 35 PR_dismissed John Barry

[NI0071] Born in New London CT

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Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:38:14 -0400
From: "mghol" >
To: "Phil Greenfield" >

Phil, Do you also have Wm.Stringer m.11-06-1886 ;to Betsey Greenfield or his
son, William married to Florence Cuykendall? Mary Elizabeth
Raymond b. 1715 New London, Ct. or Prudence Hinkley, m. 12-25-1777 to
William Greenfield at Stephentown, Rensaleer County? Millie

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http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/raymond/2676
married James greenfield, son Samuel

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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/raymond.htm

27 F i. Elizabeth Raymond 55 56 was born about 1720 in New London, New London Co., CT.

Elizabeth married James Greenfield 57, son of Archibald Greenfield and Hannah Starr, on 25 Jan 1740/41 in New London, New London Co., CT 22. (James Greenfield was born in 1715 in Newport, Newport Co., RI 57, baptized on 5 Nov 1738 in First Church, New London, CT and died after 1 Nov 1767 57.)

Documented events in his life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 57 58. Received half of residue of his father's estate.

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 25 Jan 1740/41; New London, New London Co., CT 22.

[NI0072] 20. Sands Raymond 51 (Joshua11, Joshua2, Richard1) was born on 16 Feb 1683/84 in New Shoreham, RI 1, was baptized on 27 Oct 1695 in New London, New London Co., CT 52 and died after 1733 1.

Documented events in his life were:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/raymond.htm

1. CR - Baptism; 27 Oct 1695; New London, New London Co., CT 53. Mr. Joshua RAYMOND's son Sands, baptised by Gurdon Saltonstall

Sands married Elizabeth Unknown (Raymond).



Children from this marriage were:

27 F i. Elizabeth Raymond 55 56 was born about 1720 in New London, New London Co., CT.

Elizabeth married James Greenfield 57, son of Archibald Greenfield and Hannah Starr, on 25 Jan 1740/41 in New London, New London Co., CT 22. (James Greenfield was born in 1715 in Newport, Newport Co., RI 57, baptized on 5 Nov 1738 in First Church, New London, CT and died after 1 Nov 1767 57.)

Documented events in his life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 57 58. Received half of residue of his father's estate.

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 25 Jan 1740/41; New London, New London Co., CT 22.

28 M ii. Samuel Raymond 51.

[NI0074] born in New London CT
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/lyme_1church_marr.htm

Marriages - 1st CHURCH, Lyme, New London Co., CT
Early Connecticut Marriages
as found on Ancient CHURCH Records Prior to 1800
By Frederick W. BAILEY, New HAVEN, [in seven volumes, 1896-1906]
Vol 3, page 132
[Transcription courtesy of David Hoffman

Stephen DeWOLF & Sarah GREENFIELD, May 16, 1776

[NI0075] Revolutionary War Vet
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LDS
Raymond GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 21 Jan 1744 New London Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Elizabeth
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0
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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf" on disk from:
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

ii. RAYOND GREENFIELD, b. January 28, 1743/44.

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1800 Census of Stephentown
Information on this page is from Vol. 21, No. 4 of Tree Talks published by the Central New York
Genealogical Society in December 1981.


Columns
A - Free white males under 10
B - Free white males 10-16
C - Free white males 16-26
D - Free white males 26-45
E - Free white males 45 and over
F - Free white females under 10
G - Free white females 10-16
H - Free white females 16-26
I - Free white females 26-45
J - Free white females 45 and over
K - All others
L - Slaves

Page 905
Head of Household A B C D E F G H I J K L
Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Greenfield, Raymond 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0
Greenfield, David 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

[NI0076] Some evidence from Ivan V. Greenfield Addendum
Archibald b 6/17/1765m d 4/26/1823, m Margaret Rogers from Auburn NY

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Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99


iii. ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD, b. 1748, New London, Ct; d. 1823; m. (1) MARGARET ROGERS; m. (2) ELIZABETH CRANDALL, 1815, Rensslar, NY

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[NI0077] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf" on disk from:
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

v. BETHUEL GREENFIELD, b. 1751, New London, Ct; d. March 1823, Trenton, NY; m. (1) LYDIA ROSE; m. (2) RUTH

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[NI0078] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf" on disk from:
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
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7/12/99

5. vi. JAMES B GREENFIELD, b. December 25, 1753; d. January 23, 1812, Russia, NY

5. JAMES B4 GREENFIELD (JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born December 25, 1753, and died January 23, 1812 in Russia, NY. He married MARGARET SWEET January 25, 1774.

Children of JAMES GREENFIELD and MARGARET SWEET are:
i. CALEB5 GREENFIELD, b. 1776; d. 1817.
ii. JAMES GREENFIELD, b. November 28, 1778, Stephentown, NY; d. May 14, 1885.
iii. STEPHEN GREENFIELD, b. April 15, 1781; d. Bet. 1855 - 1860, Steubin County, NY.
iv. THOMAS GREENFIELD, b. May 11, 1783; d. February 11, 1855, Michigan.
v. BARBARY GREENFIELD, b. April 05, 1785; d. March 07, 1853, Edinboro, Erie County, NY.
vi. SHERMAN GREENFIELD, b. September 06, 1787; d. May 11, 1847, Edinboro, Erie County, NY.
vii. ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD, b. August 06, 1789; d. June 14, 1870, Conneant, PA.
viii. SARAH GREENFIELD, b. July 10, 1792.
ix. STARR GREENFIELD, b. August 28, 1795, Herkimer county , NY; d. July 23, 1875, Skaneateles, NY.
x. MARGARET GREENFIELD, b. July 11, 1797; d. February 21, 1835, Cayuga County, NY.
xi. HIRAM GREENFIELD, b. May 19, 1800, Fairfield, NY; d. November 05, 1841, Locke, NY.

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[NI0079] file: Michigan Johathan Hinckley
from: Nathional Archives, military records of Revolutionary War soldiers

State of Michigan
County of Van Buren

Personaly appeared before me Horace Humphery a justice of the Peace within and for said Counth. Jonathan S. Hinckley of south Haun in said County in the senentyth year of his age and an being duly swirn according to law on his oath declares and says that he was aquainted sixty years or more with William Greenfield and his wife Prudence Greenfield and that they were lawfully married and had three childern named William, Prudence and Anna that the said William Greenfield hath been a soldier in the Revolutionary War and that he was the deponent was particularly aquainted with the curcumstances in relatio9n to his marriage and of his return into the army for the deponent attened the wedding and remained in his sisters company in the absence of the said Willaim, the length of time that this campaing lasted the deonent does not needed cannison report was that the said William Greenfield was in the Army a great part of the time through the warand was a man of truth and varsity. It was a common report that he was Ticonderoga and with the Army until Burgoine was taken at Sitll Water and that his rand was Quarter Master Sargent. He was married in Stephen Town Van Rensellaer County NY moved to Little Hoosach as it was then called, the said Deponent remained with his wife while he was in the army, he moved fro thence to Pittstown, from there to Galloway Saratoga County, hence to Sempronious Cayuga county and from hence to Fairfield Huron County Ohio ... there he died and his wife Prudence also.

And further the deponent saith not
Swarn to before m this hourly, first day of December, 1841
Horace Humphrey
Justice of the Peace

[NI0080] Immigrated from Glasgow Scotland to either Boston, MA or Newport, RI cir. 1715


LDS
Archibald GREENFIELD - International Genealogical Index/North America
Gender: M Marriage: 31 May 1733 Of Salem', Essex, 'Massachusetts

ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD Sex: M
Parents:
Relatives:
HASKELL
Source Information:
Film Number: 170630
Page Number: 960
Reference Number: 37660

Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Parents:
Relatives:
Elijah POMEROY
Source Information:
Film Number: 170628
Page Number: 298
Reference Number: 10883

Archebald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Sarah BACON
Marriage: 31 May 1733 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Source Information:
Batch number: 7015925
Sheet: 23

Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Mary GAUTIER
Marriage: 31 Dec 1757 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Source Information:
Batch number: M500393
don't know if this is the same one though ??

ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: SARAH BACON
Marriage: 31 May 1733 Salem', Essex, 'Massachusetts
Source Information:
Batch number: M500395

Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Mary PLATT
Marriage: 1 Oct 1740 Huntington, First Church, Suffolk, New York
Source Information:
Batch number: M505991

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Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 11:32:30 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
The first Archibald came from Scotland and probably was in Rhode Island first. Hannah Starr was his first wife and there is some question about when she died (or did they divorce?) because she signed a quitclaim, dated Nov 5, 1733, that was executed in Lyme, Connecticut (not MA) This is part of what is recorded in the Registry of
Deeds of Worcester County, MA. It has to do with Hannah and her sister Elizabeth Ward and other "scattered heirs" selling or giving up their rights to property their brother Benjamin was trying to buy up. Now the problem I had for a long time was the date of Archibald's marriage to his next wife, Mary Platt.. That date is May 1733. Was the quitclaim signed in Nov or filed in November?
This account says that she and her husband, Archibald Greenfield were formerly of Newport but now of Lyme, CT. He bought that property in 1724, and property in Maryland at about the same time. I just found out about this from records sent to me a few weeks ago. It is verified by his will that mentions the Queen Anne's county Maryland property that he left to his nephew John Lytal. John is the son of Archibald's half
sister, Jean, who married a George Lytal.
The will also mentions his son, Starr Archibald Greenfield, who is in most places called Archibald Starr Greenfield,which shows that his mother is no doubt Hannah Starr. He also mentions Starr Archibald's Greenfield's sons, James and Archibald
Greenfield. He mentions James' son Archibald. The wife he mentions in his will is Mary and her son Thomas Gautier and her son-in-law Joseph Anthony. He mentions his son James and daughter Elizabeth, but there is no mention of his daughter Hannah, who was not dead at that point.
By the way Hannah Starr was the mother of all the children mentioned in the will (and the one not mentioned)
I hope I have copied all of this correctly--with all the Archibalds etc. it gets hairy at times.
The names Samuel and Barbara are mentioned early in New England, but I have never seen anything to connect them to Archibald. I have seen many other Greenfields in New England but have yet to connect them to this line
Yes, Hannah Starr is the daughter of Dr Thomas and Ruth (?) Starr. I have another Starr line that goes back to Thomas and Rachel (?) Starr and many people think his wife was Rachel Harris, but that has been a disputed point for many years and a book by Hosea Starr Ballou has an entire chapter dedicated to that problem.
I'll try your site later. I will also go back over my files and see what I can find. I've really been working on the letters written to Ezra Greenfield and Civil War letters from the husband of my great aunt, who left the Greenfield house to my mother and her siblings. The letters are my first love, but they got me into the whole Greenfield tangle in the first place..


Notes for Archibald Greenfield:
Last Will and Testament of Archibald Greenfield

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN.
Archibald Greenfield of Salem in the county of Essex an New England. Mariner being weak in
body, but of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be given to God & calling to mind the mortality
of my body
and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, Do make and ordain this my last will
and testament in the following manner; that is to say principally and first of all I give and
recommend my soul into
the hands of God that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at
the discretion of my executor hereafter named, And as touching such worldly estate wherewith
it hath pleased
God to bless me in this life, I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner. In
primis I give to my wife MARY GREENFIELD the rent of my dwelling house where her son
THOMAS
GAUTER and her son-in-law JOSEPH ANTHONY now dwell for the term of one year after
my decease.

ITEM:
I give to my Nephew JOHN LYALL and to his heirs and assign forever all my houses and
lands in Queen Ann's County Maryland.

ITEM:
I give to my wife MARY the use and improvement of my now dwelling house that stands in
my garden with half the garden during her natural life . I also give to my said wife a large black
walnut table and one
iron pot which she shall choose and all her own household furniture which she brought with her
to me and all the wood I have in the wood house and barn with the meat in the house.

ITEM:
I give to my grandson ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD the son of JAMES GREENFIELD my
bible and a silver spoon marked A.G.F. item: I give to my grandson JAMES GREENFIELD the
son of STARR
ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD a silver spoon marked A.G.F. & I .G.R .

ITEM:
I give to my grandson GREENFIELD ALGER a silver spoon marked A.G.F. & A.R.G.

ITEM:
I give to my grandson ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD son of STARR ARCHIBALD
GREENFIELD my silver shoe buckles and knee buckles.

ITEM:
I give to the wife of my son STARR ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD two silver teaspoons
marked A.G.F.

ITEM:
I give to the wife of my son JAMES two silver spoons marked A.G.F.

ITEM:
I give two tea spoons to my daughter ELIZABETH ALGER

ITEM:
I give to my daughter ELIZABETH ALGER and her heirs and assign forever one-fourth part of
my estate both real and personal

ITEM:
I give and bequeath to my two sons viz. STARR ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD and JAMES
GREENFIELD and to their heirs and assign forever all the residue and remainder of my estate
both real and
personal.

Lastly I hereby constitute & appoint DAVID SMITH of Salem sole executor of this my last will
and testament hereby revoking all other wills and testaments ratify & confirming this my & no
other to be my last will
and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal Nov. the First 1767.

Signed sealed pronounced & declared by the said Archibald Greenfield as his last will and
testament in the presence of



BENJ. BACON

JOSEPH X ANTHONY (his mark) ARCHIBALD X GREENFIELD SEAL\\

JOHN NATHING (his mark)



****************************************************************
Essex County Court House Registry of Probate, Salem Mass
[ vol. 345] Book 45 page 256
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1800 Census of Stephentown
Information on this page is from Vol. 21, No. 4 of Tree Talks published by the Central New York
Genealogical Society in December 1981.


Columns
A - Free white males under 10
B - Free white males 10-16
C - Free white males 16-26
D - Free white males 26-45
E - Free white males 45 and over
F - Free white females under 10
G - Free white females 10-16
H - Free white females 16-26
I - Free white females 26-45
J - Free white females 45 and over
K - All others
L - Slaves

Page 905
Head of Household A B C D E F G H I J K L
Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
**Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Greenfield, Raymond 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0
Greenfield, David 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/greenfield.htm

1. Archibald Greenfield 1 2, son of Archibald Greenfield and Christian Booklass, was born on 24 Nov 1692 in Dunbar, Scotland and died in Aug 1769 in Salem, Essex Co., MA.



Documented events in his life were:

1. Lands Recorded; 2 May 1722; Newport, Newport Co., RI 3. Thomas Ward of Middletown, Hartford Co., CT, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Mr. Thomas Starr, formerly of Newport, deceased, carpenter, conveyed unto thier brother, Archibald Greenfield of Newport, "a Piece of Land with a House upon it lying and being within the said Town of Newport which was granted by the Proprietors of said Newport to our Honoured Father Thomas Starr."

2. Emigrant Ancestor; Bef 1733; Salem, Essex Co., MA.

3. Lands Recorded; 1733-1734; Massachusetts Bay Colony, MA 4. Comfort Starr of Guilford, Conn; Comfort Starr of Danbury, Conn; Thomas Norton and wife Rachel, and Daniel Dennison and wife Rachel of New London; Archibald Greenfield and wife Hannah of Lyme; Jonathan James, Thomas Starr, and John Chester and wife Mary of Groton, Conn; John Sage and wife Hannah, Joseph Kenney and wife Mary, Joseph Starr and Elizabeth Ward of Middletown, Conn, and William Peabody and wife Jerusha of Little Compton, R.R., in 1733-4, release to Benjamin Starr of New London, their right in 400 acres of land "granted by the Assembly in the Province of the Mass. Bay in General Court 19 Oct 1658 unto the widow of Thomas Starr late of Charlestown and by the General Court of said province in Oct 1733 confirmed unto the said Benjamin and the rest of the descendants of the said widow."

4. Will; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 1 5. Last Will and Testament of Archibald Greenfield IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. Archibald Greenfield of Salem in the county of Essex an New England. Mariner being weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be given to God & calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, Do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the following manner; that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executor hereafter named, And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner. In primis I give to my wife MARY GREENFIELD the rent of my dwelling house where her son THOMAS GAUTER and her son-in-law JOSEPH ANTHONY now dwell for the term of one year after my decease.

ITEM: I give to my Nephew JOHN LYALL and to his heirs and assign forever all my houses and lands in Queen Ann's County Maryland.
ITEM: I give to my wife MARY the use and improvement of my now dwelling house that stands in my garden with half the garden during her natural life . I also give to my said wife a large black walnut table and one iron pot which she shall choose and all her own household furniture which she brought with her to me and all the wood I have in the wood house and barn with the meat in the house.
ITEM: I give to my grandson ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD the son of JAMES GREENFIELD my bible and a silver spoon marked A.G.F.
ITEM: I give to my grandson JAMES GREENFIELD the son of STARR ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD a silver spoon marked A.G.F. & I .G.R .
ITEM: I give to my grandson GREENFIELD ALGER a silver spoon marked A.G.F. & A.R.G.
ITEM: I give to my grandson ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD son of STARR ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD my silver shoe buckles and knee buckles.
ITEM: I give to the wife of my son STARR ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD two silver teaspoons marked A.G.F.
ITEM: I give to the wife of my son JAMES two silver spoons marked A.G.F.
ITEM: I give two tea spoons to my daughter ELIZABETH ALGER
ITEM: I give to my daughter ELIZABETH ALGER and her heirs and assign forever one-fourth part of my estate both real and personal
ITEM: I give and bequeath to my two sons viz. STARR ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD and JAMES GREENFIELD and to their heirs and assign forever all the residue and remainder of my estate both real and personal.
Lastly I hereby constitute & appoint DAVID SMITH of Salem sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills and testaments ratify & confirming this my & no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal Nov. the First 1767. Signed sealed pronounced & declared by the said Archibald Greenfield as his last will and testament in the presence of

BENJ. BACON

JOSEPH X ANTHONY (his mark) ARCHIBALD X GREENFIELD {SEAL}

JOHN NATHING (his mark) **************************************************************** Essex County Court House Registry of Probate, Salem Mass [ vol. 345] Book 45 page 256 ****************************************************************

Archibald married Hannah Starr 6, daughter of Dr. Thomas Starr Jr. and Ruth Unknown [Starr], before 1715. (Hannah Starr was born about 1687.)

Documented events in her life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 29 Nov 1717; Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT 6. Joseph Starr made distribution of the estate of Jehoshaphat Starr to Capt. Thos. Ward in right of his wife Elizabeth, and to Hannah Greenfield, both sisters of the sd. deceased.

2. Lands Recorded; 1733-1734; Massachusetts Bay Colony, MA 4. Comfort Starr of Guilford, Conn; Comfort Starr of Danbury, Conn; Thomas Norton and wife Rachel, and Daniel Dennison and wife Rachel of New London; Archibald Greenfield and wife Hannah of Lyme; Jonathan James, Thomas Starr, and John Chester and wife Mary of Groton, Conn; John Sage and wife Hannah, Joseph Kenney and wife Mary, Joseph Starr and Elizabeth Ward of Middletown, Conn, and William Peabody and wife Jerusha of Little Compton, R.R., in 1733-4, release to Benjamin Starr of New London, their right in 400 acres of land "granted by the Assembly in the Province of the Mass. Bay in General Court 19 Oct 1658 unto the widow of Thomas Starr late of Charlestown and by the General Court of said province in Oct 1733 confirmed unto the said Benjamin and the rest of the descendants of the said widow."



Children from this marriage were:

+ 2 M i. James Greenfield 1 7 was born in 1715 in Newport, Newport Co., RI 1, was baptized on 5 Nov 1738 in First Church, New London, CT and died after 1 Nov 1767 1.

3 M ii. Archibald Starr Greenfield 7 was born in 1718 and died on 1 May 1793.

Documented events in his life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 1 5. Received half of residue of his father's estate.

Archibald married Sarah Van Zandt.

4 F iii. Elizabeth Greenfield 7 was born in 1723 and died in Jan 1814.

Documented events in her life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 1 5. Received one quarter of her father's estate, named as Elizabeth Alger.

Archibald next married Sarah Bacon on 31 May 1733 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 9.

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 31 May 1733; Salem, Essex Co., MA 9. Archebald Greenfeild & Sarah Bacon

Archibald next married Mary Platt on 10 Jan 1739/40 in Huntington, New York.

Archibald next married Mary White Gautier on 31 Dec 1757 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 9.

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 31 Dec 1757; Salem, Essex Co., MA 9. Archibald Greenfield & wid. Mary Gautier, int. 31 Dec 1757



Second Generation (Children)

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2. James Greenfield 1 7 (Archibald1) was born in 1715 in Newport, Newport Co., RI 1, was baptized on 5 Nov 1738 in First Church, New London, CT and died after 1 Nov 1767 1.

Documented events in his life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 1 5. Received half of residue of his father's estate.

James married Elizabeth Raymond 10, daughter of Sands Raymond and Elizabeth Unknown (Raymond), on 25 Jan 1740/41 in New London, New London Co., CT 8. (Elizabeth Raymond was born about 1720 in New London, New London Co., CT.)

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 25 Jan 1740/41; New London, New London Co., CT 8.



Children from this marriage were:

+ 5 M i. Enos Greenfield 1 2 was born in 1749 in Lyme, New London, CT 1 and died on 23 Nov 1824 in Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY 1.

6 M ii. Archibald Greenfield 1 7 was born about 1748 in New London, New London Co., CT 1 and died in May 1823 in Sampronius, Cayuga Co., NY 1.

Documented events in his life were:

1. Alt. Birth; Abt 1748; New London, New London Co., CT 1.

2. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 1 Nov 1767; Salem, Essex Co., MA 1 5. Received a bible and a sliver spoon marked A.G.F. from his grandfather, Archibald Greenfield.

7 M iii. Raymond Greenfield 7 11 was born on 21 Jan 1743/44 in New London, New London Co., CT 11 and died in Dec 1821 in Sempronius, Cayuga Co., NY.

Documented events in his life were:

1. VR - Birth; 21 Jan 1743/44; New London, New London Co., CT 11. Raymond Greenfield, son of James Greenfield & Elizabeth

8 F iv. Sarah Greenfield 11 was born on 30 Jun 1742 in New London, New London Co., CT 11.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 30 Jun 1742; New London, New London Co., CT 11. Sarah Greenfield, dau of James Greenfield & Elizabeth

9 M v. Bethuel Greenfield 7 was born in 1750 in New London, New London Co., CT 1 and died in Mar 1833 in Trenton, Onieda Co., NY 1.

10 M vi. William Greenfield 7 was born on 16 Dec 1756 in New London, New London Co., CT and died on 18 Sep 1829 in Fairfield, OH.

11 M vii. James Greenfield 7 was born on 25 Dec 1753 in New London, New London Co., CT and died on 23 Jan 1812 in Russia, Herkimer Co., NY.



Third Generation (Grandchildren)

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5. Enos Greenfield 1 2 (James2, Archibald1) was born in 1749 in Lyme, New London, CT 1 and died on 23 Nov 1824 in Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY 1.

Documented events in his life were:

1. Revolutionary War Service; Apr 1776; Connecticut 12. Captain Hale's Company, Col. Webb's Regiment, payroll for the month of April 1776, dated 10 Jun 1776. Private Enos Greenfield Ł2-0-0

Casualties in Capt. Hale's Company, Col. Webb's Regiment - 1776
June 8 - Enos Greenfield returned from 12 Days command.

2. Census; 1790; Washington Co., NY 13. 02-01-05-00-00

3. Census; 1810; Saratoga Co., NY 14. 00001-00001

Enos married Mary Curtis, daughter of John Curtis and Margaret Davis, about 1769. (Mary Curtis was born in 1750 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI and died on 26 Apr 1775.)



Children from this marriage were:

12 M i. John Greenfield 7 was born in Saratoga Co., NY.

13 F ii. Mary Greenfield 7 was born on 26 Apr 1775 in New London, New London Co., CT, died on 10 Oct 1841 in Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY and was buried in Hilltop Cemetery, (Pompey Hill), Pompey, NY.

Documented events in her life were:

1. Gravestone; 10 Oct 1841; Hilltop Cemetery, (Pompey Hill), Pompey, NY 15. Grimes, Mary Greenfield d. Oct. 10, 1841, ae. 66-5-14, w/o Thomas

Mary married Thomas Grimes on 25 Dec 1794. (Thomas Grimes was born on 17 Nov 1769 in Hoosick, Rensselear Co., NY, died on 11 Apr 1847 in Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY and was buried in Hilltop Cemetery, (Pompey Hill), Pompey, NY.)

Documented events in his life were:

1. Lands Recorded - Sold; 31 Dec 1835; Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY 16. FHL microfilm 873,062
Onondaga Co., New York Deed Book 66:65

Grantors: Mary & Thomas Grimes
Mary "his wife"
Residence: Pompey Lot 78r
Lots 78 & 79
Grantees: A. Van Woert
[Abraham Van Woert]
Residence: LaFayette, Onondaga Co.

Location of Land: State: New York
County/Twp or Town: Pompey/Onondaga Co.
Amt. Paid: $2900 Acres: 109 ± Lots: 78 & 79 Pompey

Date made: 31 Dec. 1835
Date recorded: 10 Apr. 1837 1 P.M.
Thomas signed
Mary signed with mark
Wit: Horace Wheaton attested to signature of Mary Grimes

Description of land: North by lands of Timothy Copit, Calvin Copit,
Rensselaer Johnson, and John Anderson; east by the highway; south by the
highway; west by lands of John Nearing containing 109 acres ±.

Notes: faint but clear writing. Mary examined privately 29 May
1836. Horace Wheaton Comm[issione]r of Deeds.

A. Edwards, Clerk

Repository: FHL SLC
Date of abstract: 14 May 1999
by Margaret P. Swanson

2. Census; 1840; Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY 17.

3. Gravestone; 11 Apr 1847; Hilltop Cemetery, (Pompey Hill), Pompey, NY 15. Grimes, Thomas d. Apr. 11, 1847, ae. 77-4-24

14 M iii. James Greenfield 7 was born in NY and died after 1840.



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Sources

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1. Judy Gresko's Family Cairn, (http://net2.netacc.net/~jscott/cairn.html Website with Greenfield, Hitchcock, and others).

2. Charles Wilcox, Charles Wilcox Family File, (chucktrains@email.msn.com).

3. Hosea Starr Ballou, Dr Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War, and his Family Connections, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 89, April 1935, p 172 & subsequent). Vol 91, p 75.

4. Henry R. Waite, Starr - deed from Worchester Co., MA, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 31, p 330).

5. Essex County Court House Registry of Probate, Salem Mass, ([ vol. 345] Book 45 page 256).

6. Hosea Starr Ballou, Dr Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War, and his Family Connections, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 89, April 1935, p 172 & subsequent). Vol 91, p 74.

7. Judy Greko.

8. The Barbour Collection, (The Connecticut Nutmegger; on-going series). New London Marriages, Vol 23, No 1, June 1990, p. 40.

9. Vital Records of Salem, Essex Co., MA, (Search & Research CD). Vol 3, p 447.

10. Samuel Raymond, Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England, 1630-1886, (J.J. Little & Co. Press, New York 1886). p 9.

11. The Barbour Collection, (The Connecticut Nutmegger; on-going series). Film # 0002919.

12. Connecticut Historical Society, Rolls & Lists of Connecticut Men in the Revolution, 1775-1783, (Hartford, 1901). p 29-30.

13. 1790 New York Federal Census. p 90.

14. 1810 New York Federal Census. p 208.

15. Gravestone, Hilltop Cemetery, Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY, (Onondaga Co., NY, GenWeb site).

16. Onondaga Co., New York Deed Book 66:65, (FHL microfilm 873,062). Courtesy of Margaret Swanson; mswanson@impulse.net.

17. 1840 Census, Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY.

[NI0081] http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~banks/gene/D0013/I1290.html
james greenfield
f-archibald greenfield
m1 - Hannah Starr
m2 - Elizabeth Raymond

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margegreenfield.rtf

Notes for HANAH STARR:
please refer to Greenfield family book which refers to this fifth generation of
Mass. Bay Colony Dr. Starr. If this is a relative could purchase Starr book
from Shirley Wheeler Reed.

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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/starr.htm

i. Hannah Starr 25 35 was born about 1687.

Documented events in her life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 29 Nov 1717; Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT 25. Joseph Starr made distribution of the estate of Jehoshaphat Starr to Capt. Thos. Ward in right of his wife Elizabeth, and to Hannah Greenfield, both sisters of the sd. deceased.

2. Lands Recorded; 1733-1734; Massachusetts Bay Colony, MA 36. Comfort Starr of Guilford, Conn; Comfort Starr of Danbury, Conn; Thomas Norton and wife Rachel, and Daniel Dennison and wife Rachel of New London; Archibald Greenfield and wife Hannah of Lyme; Jonathan James, Thomas Starr, and John Chester and wife Mary of Groton, Conn; John Sage and wife Hannah, Joseph Kenney and wife Mary, Joseph Starr and Elizabeth Ward of Middletown, Conn, and William Peabody and wife Jerusha of Little Compton, R.R., in 1733-4, release to Benjamin Starr of New London, their right in 400 acres of land "granted by the Assembly in the Province of the Mass. Bay in General Court 19 Oct 1658 unto the widow of Thomas Starr late of Charlestown and by the General Court of said province in Oct 1733 confirmed unto the said Benjamin and the rest of the descendants of the said widow."

Hannah married Archibald Greenfield, son of Archibald Greenfield and Christian Booklass, before 1715. (Archibald Greenfield was born on 24 Nov 1692 in Dunbar, Scotland and died in Aug 1769 in Salem, Essex Co., MA.)

Documented events in his life were:

1. Lands Recorded; 2 May 1722; Newport, Newport Co., RI 37. Thomas Ward of Middletown, Hartford Co., CT, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Mr. Thomas Starr, formerly of Newport, deceased, carpenter, conveyed unto thier brother, Archibald Greenfield of Newport, "a Piece of Land with a House upon it lying and being within the said Town of Newport which was granted by the Proprietors of said Newport to our Honoured Father Thomas Starr."

2. Emigrant Ancestor; Bef 1733; Salem, Essex Co., MA.

3. Lands Recorded; 1733-1734; Massachusetts Bay Colony, MA 36. Comfort Starr of Guilford, Conn; Comfort Starr of Danbury, Conn; Thomas Norton and wife Rachel, and Daniel Dennison and wife Rachel of New London; Archibald Greenfield and wife Hannah of Lyme; Jonathan James, Thomas Starr, and John Chester and wife Mary of Groton, Conn; John Sage and wife Hannah, Joseph Kenney and wife Mary, Joseph Starr and Elizabeth Ward of Middletown, Conn, and William Peabody and wife Jerusha of Little Compton, R.R., in 1733-4, release to Benjamin Starr of New London, their right in 400 acres of land "granted by the Assembly in the Province of the Mass. Bay in General Court 19 Oct 1658 unto the widow of Thomas Starr late of Charlestown and by the General Court of said province in Oct 1733 confirmed unto the said Benjamin and the rest of the descendants of the said widow."

[NI0082] LDS
Archibald Starr GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Sarah VAN ZANDT
Marriage: 1750 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 64

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Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 11:32:30 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
The first Archibald came from Scotland and probably was in Rhode Island first. Hannah Starr was his first wife and there is some question about when she died (or did they divorce?) because she signed a quitclaim, dated Nov 5, 1733, that was executed in Lyme, Connecticut (not MA) This is part of what is recorded in the Registry of
Deeds of Worcester County, MA. It has to do with Hannah and her sister Elizabeth Ward and other "scattered heirs" selling or giving up their rights to property their brother Benjamin was trying to buy up. Now the problem I had for a long time was the date of Archibald's marriage to his next wife, Mary Platt.. That date is May 1733. Was the quitclaim signed in Nov or filed in November?
This account says that she and her husband, Archibald Greenfield were formerly of Newport but now of Lyme, CT. He bought that property in 1724, and property in Maryland at about the same time. I just found out about this from records sent to me a few weeks ago. It is verified by his will that mentions the Queen Anne's county Maryland property that he left to his nephew John Lytal. John is the son of Archibald's half
sister, Jean, who married a George Lytal.
The will also mentions his son, Starr Archibald Greenfield, who is in most places called Archibald Starr Greenfield,which shows that his mother is no doubt Hannah Starr. He also mentions Starr Archibald's Greenfield's sons, James and Archibald
Greenfield. He mentions James' son Archibald. The wife he mentions in his will is Mary and her son Thomas Gautier and her son-in-law Joseph Anthony. He mentions his son James and daughter Elizabeth, but there is no mention of his daughter Hannah, who was not dead at that point.
By the way Hannah Starr was the mother of all the children mentioned in the will (and the one not mentioned)
I hope I have copied all of this correctly--with all the Archibalds etc. it gets hairy at times.
The names Samuel and Barbara are mentioned early in New England, but I have never seen anything to connect them to Archibald. I have seen many other Greenfields in New England but have yet to connect them to this line
Yes, Hannah Starr is the daughter of Dr Thomas and Ruth (?) Starr. I have another Starr line that goes back to Thomas and Rachel (?) Starr and many people think his wife was Rachel Harris, but that has been a disputed point for many years and a book by Hosea Starr Ballou has an entire chapter dedicated to that problem.
I'll try your site later. I will also go back over my files and see what I can find. I've really been working on the letters written to Ezra Greenfield and Civil War letters from the husband of my great aunt, who left the Greenfield house to my mother and her siblings. The letters are my first love, but they got me into the whole Greenfield tangle in the first place..


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1800 Census of Stephentown
Information on this page is from Vol. 21, No. 4 of Tree Talks published by the Central New York
Genealogical Society in December 1981.


Columns
A - Free white males under 10
B - Free white males 10-16
C - Free white males 16-26
D - Free white males 26-45
E - Free white males 45 and over
F - Free white females under 10
G - Free white females 10-16
H - Free white females 16-26
I - Free white females 26-45
J - Free white females 45 and over
K - All others
L - Slaves

Page 905
Head of Household A B C D E F G H I J K L
**Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Greenfield, Raymond 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0
Greenfield, David 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

[NI0083] http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/7.html

Posted by joel Greenfield on June 23, 1998 at 02:37:41:

In Reply to: Elizabeth GREENFIELD b. early 1700s posted by James Doody on June 22, 1998 at 09:43:21:

My Elizabeth Greenfield married Roger Alger
c. 1741 in i think in lyme CT. Her father was
Archibald Greenfield who came from Dunbar Scotland.c.1717 and he was born in 1692 and
died in 1769 Salem Ma.

Joel Greenfield
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Posted by Charles R. Alger on July 03, 1998 at 16:29:16:

In Reply to: Re: Elizabeth GREENFIELD b. early 1700s posted by joel Greenfield on June 23, 1998 at 02:37:41:

I am also related to Elizabeth Greenfield.

Have some info you may like.

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Some dates
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:31:15 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil,
Thought you might be interested in some of these dates.
Hannah Greenfield m 5 May 1736
Richard Roulin (Rowland) They were married in South Hold, LI,NY and recorded
in Lyme Vital Records by Richard Shaw and John Beckwith.
Elizabeth Greenfield was in Lyme in
1736 p 19 of LYME,CONN FROM FOUNDING TO INDEPENDENCE by B P Stark
Elizabeth Greenfield m Roger Alger,
Jr 28 July,1841
children:
Hannah
b 5 Jan 1742/3
Elijah
b 28 Nov, 1744
Elizabeth
b 30 Nov 1752
Greenfield
b 18 May 1755

I have Roger Alger's parents if you want them

I also have the Lay genealogy; the Starr genealogy
goes back to England in the 1500s. The Starrs were connected to the founding
of Harvard University
According to Lyme Vital Records, Edward Lay Greenfield was
born in 1788 and died in 1789. The next year twins were born; one was Edward,
his twin was Lucy.
The house and some other land in Lyme was purchased in 1724,
the house was built in 1650 and some say it was in the family from the
beginning. There may be some connections between the Greenfields and the
Alger/Robbins/ Stoten families but I haven't been able to nail that down.
(Except for the Ager/ Greenfield marriage) Just "gut" feeling and of course
nothing is worth anything without tangible recorded records. More is the pity!
Hope some of
this is of interest to you,

Priscilla

[NI0084] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1695 Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents:
Source Information:
Film Number: 2034506
????? May be brother ??

Andrew GREENFEILD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Issobell HOME
Marriage: 22 Jul 1659 Yester, East Lothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: M117252

Andrew GREENFIELD (AFN: 1WTM-GH)
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: About 1695 Of Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isobell HOG (AFN: 1WTM-HN)
Marriage: About 1718 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland

Archbald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Jenet FOSTER
Marriage: 19 Jan 1693 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: M117062

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http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/7.html

Posted by joel Greenfield on June 23, 1998 at 02:37:41:

In Reply to: Elizabeth GREENFIELD b. early 1700s posted by James Doody on June 22, 1998 at 09:43:21:

My Elizabeth Greenfield married Roger Alger c. 1741 in i think in lyme CT. Her father was
Archibald Greenfield who came from Dunbar Scotland.c.1717 and he was born in 1692 and
died in 1769 Salem Ma.

Joel Greenfield

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http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/r/i/Daniel-H-Wrigth/GENE5-0012.html6/27/99

info on THE Archibald Greenfield from Scotland

Ancestors of Donald Atlee & David Alan Wright


Generation No. 12


2560. Archibald Greenfield, died Abt. 1705 in Scotland.
He married 2561. Christian Bookloss June 14, 1685 in Dunbar, Scotland.
2561. Christian Bookloss, died Bef. 1693 in Scotland.

Children of Archibald Greenfield and Christian Bookloss are:
i.Thomas Greenfield, born May 23, 1686 in Dunbar, Scotland.

ii.Elizabeth Greenfield, born November 14, 1688.

iii. James Greenfield, born April 11, 1690 in Dunbar, Scotland; died Bef.
1694 in Dunbar, Scotland. (Ref # 1280)
iv. Archibald Greenfield, born November 24, 1692 in Dunbar, Scotland; died
August 1769 in Salem, Mass.; married (1) Sarah Bacon; married (2) Mary
Platt; married (3) Mary White Gautier; married (4) Hannah Starr Bef.
1715.

Children of Archibald Greenfield and Jenet Foster are:
i. James Greenfield, born January 02, 1693/94 in Dunbar, Scotland; died
Bef. 1734.


ii. Jean Greenfield, born May 30, 1696 in Dunbar, Scotland; died Aft. 1734;
married George Lyall.



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[NI0089] LDS
Archbald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Jenet FOSTER
Marriage: 19 Jan 1693 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: M117062

[NI0093] Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Mary PLATT
Marriage: 1 Oct 1740 Huntington, First Church, Suffolk, New York
Source Information:
Batch number: M505991


Stephentown History
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse/stephen.htm

Revolutionary War Soldiers
Platt, Capt. Israel.
MARRIAGES
Reformed Dutch Church of Schodack at Muitzeskill
Found at the NYS Library
Aug 15 -Israel Platt & Margaret Schermerhorn 1814

Interments in Old Mt. Ida Cemetery
(also known as the Old Troy Burial Ground)
PLATT, Daniel Wright, died Sept 26 1825 in the 24th year of his age

Platt Ruany Chittenden 11 May 1777 Ebenezer Platt Hannah Ingram Chittenden Moses Chittenden Stephentown Stephentown Association


Index to Some Deaths Appearing in Lansingburgh Newspapers, 1787-1850

Information on this page is from Vol. 23, Nos. 2 and 3 and Vol. 24, No. 3 of Tree Talks published by the Central New York Genealogical Society in September 1983 and 1984.


PLATT, Charles Z., age 47, died April 14, 1822. (Gazette, Apr. 23, 1822)
PLATT, Cornelia, age 20, died May 27, 1821. (Gazette, June 5, 1821)
PLATT, John, died Sept. 17, 1828. (Gazette, Sept. 23, 1828)
PLATT, Theodorus, age 43, died June 28, 1806. (Gazette, Aug. 26, 1806)
PLATT, Hon. Zephaniah, age 73, died Sept. 12, 1807. (Gazette, Sept. 29, 1807)

[NI0096]
http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/index-19.html

ROGERS, Joseph of Stephentown. 14 Mar 1798 - 18 Dec 1800.
Heirs: wife, Anna; grand-daughter, Electa Stillwell; deceased daughter, Sarah Stillwell; son, Joseph Rogers; grand-son, James Rogers; and daughters, Joanna Brown, Mehitable Sweet, Margaret Greenfield, and Martha Brown. Exec.: Joseph Rogers,
Jr.

[NI0102] http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/index-19.html
ROSE, Jeremiah of Stephentown. 29 1798 - 9 Apr 1801.
Heirs: wife, Barsheba;

sons,
Nathaniel &
Charles Rose;

daughters,
Joanna w/o William Allen,
Lydia w/o Bethuel Greenfield,
Mary w/o Simeon Nary,
Esther Rose;

grand-children,
Jeremiah Rose and
Lany Rose.

Exec.: wife and son, Nathaniel Rose.

[NI0104] http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/38.html

Posted by Wendy Kinghorn on October 22, 1998 at 00:19:41:

I am looking for Bethuel Greenfield born 1778, in New York. He was married to Deborah (last name unknown, but she was born in 1785) Their son Sylvester Greenfield is my gggg-grandfather, he was born 1828 in NY. Sylvester was married to Mahala Winter. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I am so stuck. Thanks,
Wendy Kinghorn
kinghorn@infowest.com



Submitted on Wednesday, October 21, 1998 at 19:22:37

Name: Wendy Greenfield Kinghorn
Website: n/a
Where are you: Utah
How did you hear of this site: Yahoo

Comments: I am searching for Bethuel Greenfield born about 1776 in NY His son is Sylvester Greenfield. Other children are Bethuel Jr., Charles, Eijah, Julia, Sally, Polly, Ruby, Mary Jane, Hirman, and Elisha. Julia Married Daniel Winter who is Sylvester's wife's uncle. Any leads would be appreciated. Sylvester is my GGG-grandfather.
Thanks for a great site.

[NI0110] 1800 Census of Stephentown
Information on this page is from Vol. 21, No. 4 of Tree Talks published by the Central New York
Genealogical Society in December 1981.


Columns
A - Free white males under 10
B - Free white males 10-16
C - Free white males 16-26
D - Free white males 26-45
E - Free white males 45 and over
F - Free white females under 10
G - Free white females 10-16
H - Free white females 16-26
I - Free white females 26-45
J - Free white females 45 and over
K - All others
L - Slaves

Page 905
Head of Household A B C D E F G H I J K L
Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Greenfield, Archibald 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
**Greenfield, Raymond 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 ???
Greenfield, David 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

[NI0111] LDS
Caleb GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1774 Herkimer', 'New York
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Margaret PHILLIPS
Source Information:
Film Number: 170564
Page Number: 1058
Reference Number: 34257

[NI0112] Ivan Greenfield's family history
Caleb Greenfield b. Fairfield NY

Awarded land warrant for his services in the War of 1812

LDS
Caleb GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1774 Herkimer', 'New York
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Margaret PHILLIPS
Source Information:
Film Number: 170564
Page Number: 1058
Reference Number: 34257


Caleb GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1774 Herkimer Co., New York
Parents:
Relatives: Albert Wiley WHITE
Source Information:
Film Number: 170878
Page Number: 406
Reference Number: 19220


Caleb GREENFIELD (AFN: 1JKB-3LH) Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: < 1774
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Esther WHITE (AFN: MHQF-N6)
Marriage

[NI0114] From Joel Greenfield, Tues Apr 29 1997
Hope to find otherse searching this surname.
My grandfather removed to Steuben co., NY c. 1830.
His name was Stephen Greenfield and lived I think in the town of Locke.
His wife was Permelia (?) and his children according to the 1850 census were Sherman, Lucy, and Lydia.
Sherman married Amy Blood. Lucy married Charles Rogers. Lydia married Mathan Chissom.

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Subj: Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 10:20:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: jg >
To: greenfield@aol.comm
Sent on: Mozilla 4.08 [en] (Win16; U)

I trace up thru : Harold Leslie 1914-1981 b. Honeoye, N.Y.

Benj Harrison 1889-1943, b. Avoca, N.Y.
(died in Campbell, N.Y. in bus accident heading while
heading for work at Ingersoll Rand. A big rig w/faulty brakes ,forced them off the road,the company bus turned on its side and caught fire. 11 ? were killed.I don't remember the name of the driver of the truck but believe he was from Binghamton area.


Elijah Franklin 1863-1940 b. in Wayland, N.Y. according to
Death Certificate.info on it provide by his brother James H. Greenfield NOTE: these brothers were not raised together

Sherman c. 1822-1877 ? b. in Cayuga county,N.Y. m. Amy Blood of Cohocton,N.Y.

Stephen 1781-1855 ? (last census found in 1855) m. Permelia ______ she born in Herkimer County N.Y.

James 1753-1813 ? Know he and his Wife Margaret Greenfield (Sweet) are buried in Russia,Herkimer county N.Y.

James 1715- ? m. Elizabeth Raymond 1740/41

Archibald 1692-1769 b. in Dunbar,Scotland d. in Salem ,MA.
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Curious if you know more about ABNER Greenfield !
My brother David gave me a 1993 ? issue on the New York
Spotsman that mentioned a Folklorist in the Adirondack.I noted there were two Abner's
one born 1802 and the other 1822.

Have xerox of a postcard with the Greenfield house in Old Lyme C.T. Archibald 1692 lived there in the 1730's.

Hope to hear from you soon cousin, Joel

[NI0116]
Submitted on Saturday, October 18, 1997 at 16:24:50

Name: Karen Kelman Weber
Website: n/a
Where are you: IL
How did you hear of this site: Sent by a long lost relative

Comments: My family line follows Barbary Greenfield born 1785 died 1853 who married James White.

[NI0118] LDS
Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s): Born: ABT 1789 <>', Cayuga, 'New York
Parents:
Father: GREENFIELD
Mother:
Source Information:
Film Number: 1985368


[NI0126] Ivan Greenfield's family history
Elondo B. Greenfield, b. 1812, d. 1893, Schuyler

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7/24/1999: Phil & Don Greenfield
Bird Cemetary
circular mound with greenfield's and titus

Elondo Greenfield, 1811-1893
Wife, Minerva West, d 10/14/1865
D Mary F., b 1844-1906

Webb J. Greenfield, 1842-1917
Wife, Lydia A. Keeler 1842-1912

Zadok Titus, d 10/6/1836, age 59y, 11m, 28d
Wife, Anna Greenfield, d Aug 3 1860, 77y, 3m, 28d

William Titus (fireman), d jan 2 1884
Wife, Clarisa J. West, d feb 7 1878, age 72y, 3m, 11d

T.West Titus, d may 11 1873, age 42, 7m, 12d
Wife Josephine c. Tyler, d jun 14 1884, age 51y, 2m, 12d

Thomas West, d mar 9 1868, age 88y, 8m, 9d
Wife - Fanny Johnson, d mar 29 1856, age 67y, 9m, 4d

Wheras ye know not what shall be the mourn
for what is you left, it is even a vapor that appears
for a little time and then vanishes away

[NI0135] http://genforum.genealogy.com/grimes/messages/140.html

GRIMES, Thomas, 1769-1847, NY
Posted by: Jane Devlin
Date: August 16, 1998 at 10:04:03

of 1080



Need parents, grandparents, siblings of Thomas GRIMES, b. 17 Nov 1769 in Hoosick, Rensselear Co., NY, d. 11 April
1847 in Pompey, Ononodaga Co., NY. Married Mary GREENFIELD on 25 Dec 1794. The couple had nine children, all
daughters. Any information would be appreciated.
=====================

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?greenfield::grimes::813.html
Sue Bates: bsbates@netease.nett

Re: Lucinda - father, THOMAS GRIMES
Posted by: Sue Bates
Date: October 14, 1999 at 00:18:31
In Reply to: Lucinda Grimes NY>MI b. 1811 by Sue Bates
of 1080



Here are the parents of Lucinda Grimes, she had a sister, Content (b. 1797) and, apparently there were 7 other sisters. Any
help appreciated!!!
Descendants of Thomas Grimes

1 Thomas Grimes 1769 - 1847
. +Mary Greenfield 1775 - 1841
........ 2 Content Grimes 1797 - 1865
............ +William Watson Busch 1788 - 1849
........ 2 Lucinda Grimes 1811 - 1887
............ +Isaac Pratt Hanchett 1808 - 1891

=========================


Re: Lucinda - father, THOMAS GRIMES
Posted by: Carol Carlson
Date: November 26, 1999 at 08:30:54
In Reply to: Re: Lucinda - father, THOMAS GRIMES by Sue Bates
of 1080



Hi! My husb. is descended from Content and William Busch. A great resource for me has been Chuck Wilcox. He has stuff
back several generations. Try him at ChuckTrains@msn.com The Greenfields go back to Scotland, probably. Carol
carlson@utinet.net

[NI0139] Re: Bethuel Greenfield
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 19:00:00 -0600
From: "kinghorn" >
To: "psg" >




Hi Phil,
I have a bit more info. for you. 1. ARCHIBALD married to CHRISTIAN BOOKLOSS
was also married to JENET FOSTER Jan. 19, 1693. ARCHIBALD married to HANNAH
STARR had three other wives 1. SARAH BACON 2. MARY PLATT 3. MARY WHITE
GAUTIER.

ARCHIBALD (married to Christian Bookloss) is the son of PETER mother
unknown. PETER is the son of SAMUEL mother BARBARA(?). My lineage is
through Sylvester son of Bethuel and Deborah FULLER. Sylvester was married
to MAHALA WINTER. Their son was ALBERT JOSEPH my gg-grandfather. I am not
sure on Peter and Samuel it is info i received recently. Samuel born abt.
1602 in Scotland. What lineage do you come from. I seem to be stuck about
the same place as you are. I am in the process of getting further info on
Lydia Rose. If you are interested please e-mail me a reminder in a couple
of weeks. Since I am so computer illiterate I was wondering what a gedcom
file is. I'm learning slowly but surely. Thanks talk to you soon
Wendy

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[NI0142] LDS
Charles GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 1806 Misc, New York
Parents:
Father: Bethuel GREENFIELD
Mother: Deborah
Source Information:
Batch number: 5025975
Sheet: 1

[NI0147] http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/38.html

Posted by Wendy Kinghorn on October 22, 1998 at 00:19:41:

I am looking for Bethuel Greenfield born 1778, in New York. He was married to Deborah (last name unknown, but she was born in 1785) Their son Sylvester Greenfield is my gggg-grandfather, he was born 1828 in NY. Sylvester was married to Mahala Winter. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I am so stuck. Thanks,
Wendy Kinghorn
kinghorn@infowest.com

[NI0155] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/fg_src/src006.html#C518
518. Tina Ordone, "Descendants of Robert Hayes," web site, , viewed 8 May 1998.
1795, East Nassau, Rensselaer, New York, USA

[NI0161] died on Sep 22nd 1835 in Champion township, Jefferson county

[NI0169] born in Herkimer County

[NI0170] http://net2.netacc.net/~jscott/GB_Greenfield.html

Submitted on Monday, November 15, 1999 at 13:42:45

Name: Bev Stedman
Website: n/a
Where are you: Howard City, MI 49329
How did you hear of this site: Family Tree Maker

Comments: Barbary Greenfield b. Aug. 1809 in NY d/o Caleb Greenfield & Esther White m. #1 Jacob Spore (Spoor?)m. #2 Thomas Sommers, d. Nov.
10, 1859, buried South Milford, LaGrange Co., IN.

Barbary's daughter Lovina Ann Spore is my grt grt grandmother.

You have a great site! Thanks for all of your hard work.

[NI0171] born in Herkimer County, NY

[NI0184] Subject: Anne McLaughlin
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:16:06 -0400
From: "mghol" >
To: "Phil Greenfield" >

Phil,
In your genealogy there is an Anna McLaughlin listed....her
dates are ( if she is the same one I have) B. 03-17-1839 in
County Cavan, Ireland. married to Charles Henry Greenfield,
10-01-1867 and Died 08-14-1890 and is buried in Owasco
Rural Cemetery lot 84 D Section south middle..
Are we talking of the same lady? I have the info on her husband
and all of her children also if I'm in the right ballpark.
Her children were Agnes, Daniel, Cora, Mary, Henry (My gfather) and Charles. I have the dates on them all
and the
marriages etc. on them if this fits in with your work..Let me
know...Millie

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[NI0209]
Ivan Greenfield's family history
From a grave stone in Orwell Cemetary

[NI0215] Civil War Vet w/ alot of history !!


Lieut. John D. Greenfield
Entered the service @ 38 yrs of age from Farmington twp., Tioga County, Pa., Sept. 18 1861, as Serg't - later promoted to 1st Serg't and 2nd Lieut. - of Co. H, 45th Pa. V.I., 3rd Brig., 2nd Div., 9th A.C. at Camp Dick Robinson, Ky., March 18th, 1863. He was discharged from his first enlistment, immediately re-enlisting in his old command as 2nd Lieut.: during Jan., 1864, was sick with fever and chronic diarrhea, and was given a 30 day furlough from Harrisburg, Pa., March 4th, of the same year; failing to regain his lost health, he tendered his resignation and was honorably dischared at Washington, D.C. July 7, 1864. His battle list includes; James Island - June 10th & 16th 1862, South Mt., Antietam, Fredericksburg, Siege of Vicksburg, Jackson, Lenoir Station, Campbell Station, and Siege of Knoxville. A brother, Quartus D., served in the same command, as did also a brother of Mrs. Greenfield, James R. soule, killed at Cold Harbor, June 3rd, 1864. Raymond P. and Omar H. soule, also brothers served in 2nd Pa. V. Cav., the former starved to death at Andersonville; a fourth brother, Wm. L. R. soule, was a Gov't employee in an Eng. Corps, was taken sick, sent home and died. Mr. Greenfield's paternatl grandfather, Caleb Greenfield, was awarded a land warrant for his services in the War of 1812. Lieut. greenfield was born at Dryden, Tompkins Co., N.Y., Feb. 18 1826, the son of Stephen J. and Cornelia (Sabin) Greenfield, both dead. Settling in Tioga County, PA., in 1857, he married ten years later, Mar. 10, at Farmington, that county, Kate Eliza soule, born at Middlebury, PA, Dec 19 1840, the daughter of Elisha and Pollie (Colgrove) Soule, both deceased. They have one daughter - Maud C. Mrs. Greenfield's 1st husband, George W. Tremain, served in Co. H. 45th PA. Vol Inf., was captured in Front of Petersburg, VA, July 30 1864, held at Danville, VA, rebel prison pen and died at Annapolis, MD, Feb 24 1865 from prison exposures. Comrade J.D. Greenfield, died at his home near Keeneyville, Tioga County PA Mar 10 1894. Lieut. Greenfield belonged to Alfred Toles Post, 320, and was a farmer. The family address is Kenneyville, PA.

[NI0217] LDS
Clarrissa GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 1832 Locke, Cayuga, New York
Parents:
Father: Stephen GREENFIELD
Mother: Cornelia KING
Source Information:
Film Number: 446229
Page Number: 0053
Reference Number: 78826

[NI0229] Griffith/Greenfield marriage

Posted by Wendy White on Thu, 15 Jul 19999

Surname: GRIFFITH, GREENFIELD, STATES

I am looking for info on Elmer Ellsworth GRIFFITH and his wife Donna GREENFIELD. They lived in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana according to the 1920 census. They lived at 603 32nd street. Elmer was a real estate salesman. Their children were: Nita, Bessie, Dorothy, Edwin, Martha, Barbara and Donna. Where and when were they married? Where and when did they die and where are they buried? Elmer was the son of Reuben Andrew GRIFFITH and Mary Ellen STATES.

[NI0232] Farmer known by middle name Jay

[NI0237]

[NI0246] Griffith/Greenfield marriage

Posted by Wendy White on Thu, 15 Jul 19999

Surname: GRIFFITH, GREENFIELD, STATES

I am looking for info on Elmer Ellsworth GRIFFITH and his wife Donna GREENFIELD. They lived in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana according to the 1920 census. They lived at 603 32nd street. Elmer was a real estate salesman. Their children were: Nita, Bessie, Dorothy, Edwin, Martha, Barbara and Donna. Where and when were they arried? Where and when did they die and where are they buried? Elmer was the son of Reuben Andrew GRIFFITH and Mary Ellen STATES.

[NI0262] http://www.favorites.com/~dfbrein/brown/d0000/g0000041.html#I84

Ziba HUNT (Jr.)

[T65]

27 Jan 1787 - 23 May 1860

TITLE: Jr.
BIRTH: 27 Jan 1787, New Lebanon,Columbia,New York
DEATH: 23 May 1860
BURIAL: Clark-Schoolhous,Edinburgh,New York [3] [4]
BAPTISM: 18 Mar 1983
Temple: JRIVE
ENDOWMENT: 16 Apr 1983
Temple: JRIVE
SEALING TO PARENTS: 4 May 1983
Temple: JRIVE

Father: Ziba HUNT
Mother: Joanne BLOUNT

Family 1 : Martha
Family 2 : Susan
Family 3 : Sally GREENFIELD

MARRIAGE: 15 Mar 1837, Edinburgh,Saratoga,New York

[NI0263] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for HANNAH GREENFIELD:
married to James Jewell..She was one that immigrated to Wisconsin

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[NI0267] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for ADAH:
listed in census records of 1850 at Edin berg, NY and still living on family farm.
Listed in the last will and testament of John Greenfield. she was still Living at the family farm in the census of 1850. Amy must Have been under six years of age when she died. John had a total of 19 children and tree wives with two multiple births. James is listed as John's father (from the historical Society at Edinburgh, N.Y.) but we haven't validated our James as yet; although there were several James Greenfields. Archibald Greenfield, the Mariner, had a son James who was born about 15 years later than John, so they may have been uncle and nephew. There are several James listed in genealogy books, but we haven't found the right one yet.

She died on Sunday, at 3:55 and she lived 76 years and 11 days

Child of JOHN GREENFIELD and ADAH is:
xix. AMY6 GREENFIELD, b. February 25, 1826; d. February 25, 1826, NY.

[NI0274] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0275] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0281] Married Joseph Gorton of Orwell
from Ivan Greenfield's family history

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Subj: letter
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 10:33:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: "Marge Dellwo" >
To: "PHil Greenfield" >
Sent on: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1

I started to write and then had to go back and check your
site. was printing it out on paper and ran out of paper.
Anyway I got through part of it. When you get my disk,
change Amy Gordon to Amy Gorton. the dates match and then
merge with the Amy on my disk. You then have a family. there
was a father I found born in Gloversville. I don't know
where I got that and he had two sons, Joseph and Danial.
Joseph m Eunice and had Hannah 1795, Joseph 1794 and Amy
1803. Joseph is married to Polly Greenfield. Danial m to
Lorean Mason with child Morris and that goes down one of your
lines. I think Electra is a Gorton too. instead of Gordon.
Yes, I have Leman's rank and file in my report, and he died
in the South, but I dont have the same day they do. We
probably should use both dates. One on the notes. because I
think we got it from the cemetary. Sarah Ann is your
Richard's daughter gotto go back and look at the rest, when
my printer stopped. Those aren't the only inter marriages
there are more. Marge

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

9. POLLEY6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born November 02, 1793 in ORWELL, OSWEGO, NY, and died August 14, 1858. She married JOSEPH GORTON 1825, son of JOSEPH GORTON and EUNICE.

Notes for POLLEY GREENFIELD:
She was 65 years and 11 months when she died 1855 Census both couples lived in same house

[NI0282] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0283] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

i.) WILLIAM O7 GORTON, b. Abt 1828; m. MARIETTA.

Notes for WILLIAM O GORTON:
listed as a farmer in Cencus Saratogo County 19 years in town 1855 26 b

More About WILLIAM O GORTON:
Christened: 1828

Notes for MARIETTA:
listed in 1855 census. as ;glovemaker 15 years in town 19 b Oswego. found a Maita d Gloversville VR died 10-14-1913 age 69 b Mass Aug ________-Probably not her

[NI0285] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0294] BIRTH: 1882, Orwell,Oswego,New York
DEATH: 1887, Orwell,Oswego,New York
BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York
BAPTISM:
Status: CHILD
ENDOWMENT:
Status: CHILD

[NI0296] BIRTH: 1887, Orwell,Oswego,New York
DEATH: 1888, Orwell,Oswego,New York
BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York
BAPTISM:
Status: CHILD
ENDOWMENT:
Status: CHILD

[NI0299] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0300] BURIAL: Evergreen Cemetery,Orwell,Oswego,New York

[NI0306] Richard GREENFIELD

17 Jan 1792 - 3 Jul 1856

BIRTH: 17 Jan 1792, Edinburg,Saratoga,New York
DEATH: 3 Jul 1856, Orwell,Oswego,New York

Father: John Richard GREENFIELD
Mother: Esther

Family 1 : Amy GORTON

1.+Richard GREENFIELD
2.+Leman GREENFIELD
3.+Sarah Ann GREENFIELD
4.+Amos GREENFIELD

Family 2 : Hannah L. CARPENTER

1.+Betsey E. GREENFIELD
2.+John GREENFIELD
3.+Laura Matilda GREENFIELD
4.+Jerome H. GREENFIELD
5.+Lucretia GREENFIELD
6.+Robert N. GREENFIELD
7.+Lydia GREENFIELD
8.+Newman GREENFIELD
9.+Newton GREENFIELD

He is buried in the Chateaugay cemetry between Orwell and Redfield NY
He and his wife moved to Orwell by oxcart according to Henry D. Greenfield

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LDS
Richard GREENFIELD (AFN: BHG3-68)
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: < 1799
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Amy GORDON (AFN: BHG3-7F)
Marriage:
Submitter(s):

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Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

8. RICHARD6 GREENFIELD (JOHN RICHARD5, ENOS4, JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born January 17, 1792 in ORWELL, OSWEGO, NY, and died July 03, 1856. He married (1) AMY GORDON. He married (2) HANNAH CARPENTER.

Notes for RICHARD GREENFIELD:
married twice 1) Amy 2) Florence history copied from "History of the Greenfield Family by Florence H Greenfield birth of Richard from father's Bible He was 63 born in Washington County in 1855 census. He dropped dead, as seems to be a characteristic of many descendants His death is from bible records and date on tombstone removed at Orwell in 1837 a carpenter by trade

Gordon notes 1855 census Orwell
Joseph 60 b RI 19y in town
Polly 61 b VT 19 y in town
Louisa M 16 b Oswego 16 y in town
Eunice 83 b RI 18 y widow log house
Hannah 59 B RI 18 y log house
William C26 b Saratogo CO 19 y farmer
Marietta 19 b Oswego 15 y in town

1850 census 1855 census
Richard 63 b Washington County 18 y in town
Hannah 45 b Vermont 18 y in town
Jerome 18 b Saratogo County 18 y in town
Lucretia 15 b Oswego 15 y in town
Robert 12 b Oswego 12 years in town
Lydia 8 b Oswego 8 years in town
Newman 5 b Oswego 5 years in town
Newton 5 b Oswego 5 years in town

also found in Muchigan Surname Index vol I 1984 Michigan Genealogical Council Publications 4 (The library of Michigan) page 259

More About RICHARD GREENFIELD:
Burial: Chateaugay Cem between Orwell and Redfield, NY



http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/3811/gp235.html

Husband
Richard Greenfield
Born: 1792 - Scottland
Marr: -
Died: 1856 -
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:

Wife

Born: -
Died: -
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:

Children
Betsy Greenfield
Born: 1830 -
Died: 1899 -

Richard Greenfield
Born: 1820 -
Died: 1899

notes; Note for: Richard Greenfield, 1792 - 1856

Richard was born in Scottland - came to Edinburg, NY - one of 19 children

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http://members.aol.com/rbrothwell/fhdata2/dat1.htm#4

Greenfield, Francis
Birth : 1757 Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Death : 1819 Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Gender: Male
Parents:

Father: Greenfield, John
Mother: Spikin, Elizabeth

Family:

Marriage: 14 MAY 1783 in Hemingby, Lincolnshire, Eng.
Spouse:

Wattam, Rebecca
Death : 1791 Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Gender: Female

Children:

Greenfield, Francis
Birth : 1786
Gender: Male
Greenfield, Richard
Birth : 1790
Gender: Male

Family:

Marriage: 18 OCT 1792 in Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Spouse:

Coverdale, Frances
Gender: Female

Children:

Greenfield, Ann
Birth : 1793 Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Death : 1804 Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Gender: Female
Greenfield, John
Birth : 1794
Gender: Male
Greenfield, Elizabeth
Greenfield, Ann
Birth : 1798
Gender: Female

[NI0328] Cemetary Maker in Richland, NY
Harriet F. Greenfield 1872-1907
m. Charles Wyman 1874-1959

[NI0329] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

i. DEXTER7 GREENFIELD, b. 1836, Oswego County.

Notes for DEXTER GREENFIELD:
From Oswego County Historical Society
Co G 24 Inf. enlisted 5-27-1861 in Battles of Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorship, he re-enlisted in Co G 24th Calvery, and discharged August 4, 1865.

[NI0362] Alice was murdered.
(Nathan) Orlando, her husband, was hung for it in 1881 in Syracuse
Charles Grinnek, later admitted the murder.

There's a chapter in "Tug Hill Tales" that describes this case.
From recollection, she was murdered @ home, supposedly at a time when her husband was away. Charles Grinneck admitted to the murder on his deathbed & Nathan Orlando was supposedly the last person hung in NYS. Have a Syracuse Post Standard newspaper article of the trial.

[NI0363] Died young.

[NI0366] divorced by Elson
2 children die @ 5 & 2 years of agee

wifes name might be Himes

[NI0367] died at the age of 5

[NI0368] died at the age of 2

[NI0369] Emma Greenfield Woolson brought up Converse & Richard when Mendon died.

[NI0371] Changed last name to Shepard

[NI0372] changed last name to Shepard

[NI0377] died young.

[NI0378] Never had children but did adopt

[NI0379] Adopted

[NI0390] March 21st 1850 - October 1852

[NI0394] Professor @ Purdue, Foreign Languagess

[NI0395] no more info availabe at this time

[NI0403] showed up in 1860 census

[NI0404] show up in 1860 census

[NI0418] Lock tender in Phoenix


Chase Cemetary, 5 miles nortrh of Baldwinsville NY
C. Ernest 1883 19??
Fredia G. 1887 - 19??
Celia May 1908 - 1926
Shirley Ann 1920 - 1938

[NI0429] Retired as school teacher in Hillsdale Michigan

[NI0442] Florence completed the early version of the family history

[NI0458] Buried in the Orwell Cemetary

[NI0461] Author: Morley, Jan.
Title: Softly : oh, ever so softly / words by Ada
Greenfield Morley ; music by Jan Morley.
Published: [c1953]
Description: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 31 cm.
Notes: Ms. (Ozalid copy).
Song for voice and piano.
Caption title.
At end of score: "Copyright 1953".
Typescript copy of text (1 leaf) inserted.
Subjects: Morley, Ada Greenfield -- Musical settings.
Music -- Manuscripts -- Facsimiles.
Women composers' music.
Sacred songs with piano.
Other authors: Morley, Ada Greenfield. lyr
Location: Special Collections Van Pelt Library, University
of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6206.
Control No.: PAUR96-A1584



Phil:
The following is all we found on the Greenfield family. All came from the Jefferson County Journal.

JCJ 5/7/1913 (birth)
Greenfield - In Orwell, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Greenfield, a daughter, Ada Belle.

[NI0469] Oakland, Michigan

[NI0481] Flint Michigan

[NI0484] Phoenix Arizona

[NI0485] She was a good gardner

[NI0487] In Section 8, Orwell Cemetery; Henry Greenfield
Unknown parents & most descendents

[NI0490] San Bernadino, California

[NI0491] Indianapolis Indiana

[NI0492] Could be maried to Elizabeth Dillon 11/4/1954 - Ivan Greenfield's family history

[NI0493] May have married Myrtie instead of Cora, lineage appears same !
may also be Stoughtenger

[NI0499] Philip Stephen Greenfield remembers meeting him in Sandy Creek, NY

1st cousins to my father, Ivan Victor Greenfield, whom compiled most of these records.

[NI0510] may be margaret mary vs marjorie

[NI0511] from Phil Greenfield

Lived in Melbourne Florida
think the father worked @ Cape Canavarl (then))
remember stopping there on the way to/from Florida
went out to the beach and watched the turtles laying eggs in the sand

[NI0514] Never married

[NI0516] Might be Aug 19th, 1911

[NI0519] Solvay, NY

[NI0536] last known to be in Mississippi

[NI0538] Lived in Palmyra

[NI0556] hasn't married as of 6/99
carpentar
worked in Alaska and returned to Florida, panhandle

[NI0562] Twin with David

[NI0563] Twin with Mark

[NI0576] 901 Richards Dr.
Raytown, MO 64113
Greenfield geanology

[NI0585] mixed marriage

[NI0620] Immigrant, came over at the age of 8
Wouldn't talk about why, where he lived & parents
Worked in Coal Mines of Scranton, PA

[NI0634] twin with Patrick

[NI0635] twin with James

[NI0638] I believe he was killed in Anzio, Italy during WWII

[NI0652] Iron Molder

[NI0657] LDS
James Hunter GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 5 Dec 1856 Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Christina MC LAREN
Source Information:
Batch number: C116921

[NI0659] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 7 Apr 1861 Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Christina MC LAREN
Source Information:
Batch number: C116921

[NI0660] LDS
Elizabeth Mc Blane GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 3 Mar 1863 Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Christina MC LAREN
Source Information:
Batch number: C116921

[NI0662] LDS
James Hunter GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 9 Aug 1867 Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Christina MC LAREN
Source Information:
Batch number: C116921

[NI0666] from Ivan Greenfield adddendum 1
Middlebury Center, PA

[NI0670] Ivan Greenfield's family history
1620 Salem MA

1638 Land Appointment for Mary & Samuel Greenfield
June 1, 1641

Samuel Greenfield m. Barbra, m. Susan
ch., Peter, Mary, Barbra


http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/5295/d0002/g0000048.html#I0827
Samuel GREENFIELD
[NI0827] John Camden Hotten (ed), List of Emigrants to America 1600 - 1700 (GPC, 1976), p294: May 12, 1637, "The examination of Samuel:Grensild: of Norwich Weaver/aged, 27 years, and Barbrey: his wife/ aged/ 35 years. With two children Marey: and Barbrey: and John Teed: his Sarvant/ aged 19 years as all desirous to passe into New England to inhabitt III with William Andrews...John and Dorothy of Ipswich & his sone ... the Rose of Yarmouth"
1610 - BEF. 1710
BIRTH: 1610, England
DEATH: BEF. 1710
EVENT: Immigrated: 1637, England to New England
Family 1 : Barbara TIDD
MARRIAGE: BEF. 1630
1. Mary GREENFIELD
2. Barbara GREENFIELD


Samuel GREENFIELD
[NI0827] John Camden Hotten (ed), List of Emigrants to America 1600 - 1700 (GPC, 1976), p294: May 12, 1637, "The
examination of Samuel:Grensild: of Norwich Weaver/aged, 27 years, and Barbrey: his wife/ aged/ 35 years. With two
children Marey: and Barbrey: and John Teed: his Sarvant/ aged 19 years as all desirous to passe into New England to
inhabitt III with William Andrews...John and Dorothy of Ipswich & his sone ... the Rose of Yarmouth"
1610 - BEF. 1710
BIRTH: 1610, England
DEATH: BEF. 1710
EVENT: Immigrated: 1637, England to New England
Family 1 : Barbara TIDD
MARRIAGE: BEF. 1630
1. Mary GREENFIELD
2. Barbara GREENFIELD

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http://violet.berkeley.edu/~inp/genealogy/line-wht.txt
transcribed by
Robert P. Tidd
2161 Alice Avenue
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
April 17, 1997


The Ancestral Line of Warren H. Tidd
by Arthur W. Tidd, 10 Mar 1956

FOREWORD

The data relating to our early immigrant ancestor, John 1 TIDD, is
meager and in some respects contradictory, and has been variously
interpreted by historians. It is probable, however, that he landed in
Charlestown, Mass. with his young family around 1637. They were admitted
to the church there Mar. 10, 1639, and soon removed to Woburn, Mass, where
he was one of the signers of the town orders, December 18, 1640. The
following story of the first two generations therefore, is "my" story,
founded partly on existing records and partly on reasoned assumptions.
There seems to have been some difficulty in those days in obtaining
clearance to leave England for New England, but Hotton and others
state that JOHN attached himself to one Samuel GREENFIELD as a servant, and
thus secured passage. Hotten states that in the examination of Greenfield,
he (Greenfield) gave his age as 27, his wife's age as 35, the number of his
children as two, and the age of his servant John Teed, (a pronunciation and
spelling) as 19.

Some historians feel that JOHN was our early immigrant ancestor,
and that the age given was possibly a deliberate misstatement in order to
obtain passage, but I am not so sure. If my reasoning is correct, that
JOHN would have been nearer 37 than 19 at that time. And it should also be
noted that no mention is made in the examination of any other family than
Samuel's.

Mrs. Backus*, a recent and careful researcher into the early New England
records, does not agree that the 19 year old servant is "our" JOHN. She
has traced Samuel GREENFIELD with his family and 19 year old servant JOHN
to Exeter, NH where he (Samuel), John TIDD, and others signed a petition
to the General Court May 12, 1643. She does not explain how "our" JOHN and
family came to these shores, but does accept the records of Charlestown in
1639, Woburn in 1640, etc., as set forth above. Whether or not Mrs. Backus
is correct, (and I am inclined to agree with her), John TIDD was born in
England around 1600 as will be shown later. He married Margaret ________
in England, and they had three children, Mary 2, Elizabeth 2, and JOHN 2, all
born in England. She died in Woburn in 1651, and he married Alice ________
in Woburn. There were [6] children by this wife also. As stated above JOHN 1,
wife and 3 children came to Woburn during or before 1640. Mary 2 was married
there in 1644 and Elizabeth 2 in 1643. Lexington town records show that
John 2 died there April 12, 1703 at the age of 78, and therefore he must have
been born in 1625. With that as a starting point, it is not too much to
assume that Mary 2 was born about 1623, and Elizabeth 2 about 1624, and the
Father, John 1, about 1600.


The name TIDD runs all through early New England history, always
associated with town, community and state life -- dependable, God-fearing
citizens, doing their part to help the job along. And I have no doubt
but the wives were there too, if the records were complete, wives were like
that in those days. The name appears on the muster rolls in every conflict
and although the highest rank seems to have been 1st Lt., the records show that
they did their part, and did it well. A Woburn record in 1646 refers to one
ŇSergeant John TIDDÓ so that, even in the very early days of Woburn, a TIDD
bore a military title. Woburn TIDDs took part in the battle of Lexington.
Many records attest to their interest in religious matters as well as in
secular affairs.

A.W.T. March 10, 1956



John 1 Tidd
b. about 1600 in England
d. April 1656 in Woburn
[m. Margaret [Greenleaf ?] abt 1623 in England]

He was a tailor. He immigrated from England around 1637 and landed
in Charlestown, Mass. He soon removed to Woburn, Mass. and was one of
the signers of the Town Orders in 1640. He continued at his trade of
tailor but was evidently active in town affairs up to the tie of his
death. He married Margaret _____ and they had three children,

Mary 2, Elizabeth 2, and John 2.

John 2 Tidd
b. 1625 in England
d. April 12, 1703 in Lexington, Mass.
[m. Apr 14, 1650 in Woburn,
Rebecca WOOD, b.abt 1618 in England RPT]
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"Topographical Dictionary Of 2885 English Emigrants To New England 1620-1650" by Charles E. Banks 1937

[NI0674] some evidence that Enos may have had 2 wives, Lela

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Revolutionary War Vet from Conn., Pvt.

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[NI0676] http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/5295/d0003/g0000048.html#I0828
Barbara TIDD
ABT. 1602 - ABT. 1640
BIRTH: ABT. 1602
DEATH: ABT. 1640
Father: John Sr. TIDD
Family 1 : Samuel GREENFIELD
MARRIAGE: BEF. 1630
1. Mary GREENFIELD
2. Barbara GREENFIELD

[NI0683] Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:38:14 -0400
From: "mghol" >
To: "Phil Greenfield" >

Phil, Do you also have Wm.Stringer m.11-06-1886 ;to Betsey Greenfield or his
son, William married to Florence Cuykendall? Mary Elizabeth
Raymond b. 1715 New London, Ct. or Prudence Hinkley, m. 12-25-1777 to
William Greenfield at Stephentown, Rensaleer County?
Millie

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[NI0687] Ivan Greenfield Addendum 1

Supposedly 11 childern


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Anne McLaughlin
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:16:06 -0400
From: "mghol" >
To: "Phil Greenfield" >

Phil,
In your genealogy there is an Anna McLaughlin listed....her
dates are ( if she is the same one I have) B. 03-17-1839 in
County Cavan, Ireland. married to Charles Henry Greenfield,
10-01-1867 and Died 08-14-1890 and is buried in Owasco
Rural Cemetery lot 84 D Section south middle..
Are we talking of the same lady? I have the info on her husband
and all of her children also if I'm in the right ballpark.
Her children were Agnes, Daniel, Cora, Mary, Henry (My gfather) and Charles. I have
the dates on them all and the
marriages etc. on them if this fits in with your work..Let me
know...Millie

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military info

Posted by Millie Greenfield Hole on Sat, 16 Jan 19999
Surname: Greenfield

trying to find military record info on Charles Henry Greenfield enlisted 1862.Ninth New York Heavy Artillery Co.F.Lost arm at Petersburg.Any help appreciated.Millie

[NI0694] Anne McLaughlin
Date:
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:16:06 -0400
From:
"mghol" >
To:
"Phil Greenfield" >

Phil,
In your genealogy there is an Anna McLaughlin listed....her
dates are ( if she is the same one I have) B. 03-17-1839 in
County Cavan, Ireland. married to Charles Henry Greenfield,
10-01-1867 and Died 08-14-1890 and is buried in Owasco
Rural Cemetery lot 84 D Section south middle..
Are we talking of the same lady? I have the info on her husband
and all of her children also if I'm in the right ballpark.
Her children were Agnes, Daniel, Cora, Mary, Henry (My gfather) and Charles. I have the dates on them all
and the
marriages etc. on them if this fits in with your work..Let me
know...Millie

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[NI0771] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

xvii. RHODA GREENFIELD, b. October 23, 1816, NY; d. August 04, 1874; m. ISSIAH FULLER.

Notes for RHODA GREENFIELD:
she lived at Chataqua, NY

married to Issiah Fi;;er

Notes for ISSIAH FULLER:
they lived at Chataqua, NY

[NI0775] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Polly had twins, Willard and William. the baby,

Nancy, only lived two years.

Samuel, Willard, and Harvey all moved to Wisconsin along with their half brothers, John Jr. , Abner and sister Hannah. validation found in private records, census records, letters, family records, family bible records, Historical society in Edinburgh, N.Y. cemetery head stones, and the last will and testament of John Greenfield

ref: Saratogo County Epitaphs; V. 5, p. 242; Clark School House Cemetery, Edinburgh.

[NI0776] civil war vet
Co. H, 45th PA, VI, 3d Brig., 2d Div, 9th AC

[NI0777] civil war vet
died in Andersonville
2nd PA V Cav.

[NI0783] Co. H. 45th PA Vol. Inf.
died in Annapolis MD from prison exposure
held @ Danville, VA rebel prison penn

[NI0784] The following is a list of the children of Sherman Greenfield
& Amy Greenfield (Blood).


CHILDREN: BORN: DIED:


1. Augustus 12 May 1852
2. George 26 July 1853 1st. Oct. 1912 *
3. Lusetta 11 Nov. 1855
4. Allen J. 03 Mar. 1857 ......1944.......*
5. Laura J. 31 May 1858
6. Amanda 08 Jan. 1860
7. Lydia A. 12 Apr. 1862
8. Elijah Franklin 26 May 1863 24 May 1943 *
9. James H. 26 Apr. 1865
10. Martha 25 Mar. 1867
11. Sara A. ....1869... Dec. - 1871
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The names & dates above were copied by me from a piece of paper kept in the bible of Thelma Chapin
bible of Thelma Chapin,in Woodhull,NY Grandaughter of
Elijah Franlin Greenfield & Ida Greenfield (House)

NOTE: Elijah Franklin Greenfield was referred to as (Frank) in his obit.

NOTE: Sherman Greenfield died circa 1877. *

* denotes addition made by me.
Joel Greenfield

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Subj:

Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date:

Sat, 10 Jul 1999 10:20:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:

jg >
To:

greenfield@aol.comm
Sent on:

Mozilla 4.08 [en] (Win16; U)

I trace up thru : Harold Leslie 1914-1981 b. Honeoye, N.Y.

Benj Harrison 1889-1943 (died in Campbell, N.Y. in bus accident heading while
heading for work at Ingersoll Rand. A big rig w/faulty brakes ,forced them off the road,the company bus turned on its side and caught fire. 11 ? were killed.I don't remember the name of the driver of the truck but believe he was from Binghamton area.

b. Avoca, N.Y.

Elijah Franklin 1863-1940 b. in Wayland, N.Y. according to
Death
Certificate.info
on it provide by his
brother
James H. Greenfield
NOTE: these brothers
were not
raised together

Sherman c. 1822-1877 ? b. in Cayuga county,N.Y. m. Amy
Blood of
Cohocton,N.Y.

Stephen 1781-1855 ? (last census found in 1855) m. Permelia
______ she
born in
Herkimer County N.Y.

James 1753-1813 ? Know he and his Wife Margaret
Greenfield (Sweet)
are buried
in Russia,Herkimer county
N.Y.

James 1715- ? m. Elizabeth Raymond 1740/41

Archibald 1692-1769 b. in Dunbar,Scotland d. in Salem ,MA.
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Curious if you know more about ABNER Greenfield !
My brother David gave me a 1993 ? issue on the New York
Spotsman that
mentioned
a Folklorist in the Adirondack.I noted there were two Abner's
one born
1802 and
the other 1822.

Have xerox of a postcard with the Greenfield house in Old
Lyme C.T.
Archibald 1692 lived there in the 1730's.

Hope to hear from you soon cousin, Joel

[NI0790]
Re: geanology page
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 20:02:35 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Archibald Starr Greenfield was married to Sarah Vanzandt who some think came from Nova Scotia but she is called a "Jersey Dutch woman" by many and there were many Vanzandts in New Jersey so I kind of opt for that.I still can't find her line.

Priscilla

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[NI0791] LDS
Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 17 Jun 1762 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 55

[NI0793] LDS
Richard GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 1 Nov 1756 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 60

Richard GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 1 Nov 1756 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

[NI0794] LDS
JAMES GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s)
Born: 7 Jan 1752 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD
Mother: SARAH
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0


Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 28 Nov 1779 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Abigail DANIELS


http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/78.html

Posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I am looking for family related to Greenfields in the Lyme, Old Lyme CT area. From what I could find in the library, they had been there since at least the mid-1700's. My maternal g-grandmother was Annie M. b. 1861, d.1939. She had a sister, Cornelia. She married Alonzo Johnson in CT 1878. Her mother was Mary Elizabeth Peckham. Her father's name was Richard E.,d.1865

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Posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I descend from James and Abigai Daniels Greenfield through their daughter Mary Jane Greenfield Scott. Mary Jane married George H. Scott who served in the War of 1812. George died in New York in 1830 and Mary Jane migrated West with her daughter. I have the geneaology of the Starr family also. If anyone needs help with James' line through Mary Jane I can help. James and Abigail are buried in Duck Cemetery in Old Lyme. Carol Jean Gaffney

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Posted by Priscilla Davis on July 03, 1999 at 07:04:42:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

I descend through Ezra and Judith (Chanpion) Greenfield. He was a son of James and Abigail. Have you traced Abigail's father, John? I'm stuck there, although I think I know where it is going. My Starr lines are complete, but I notice a lot of people still have mistakes in that Line. For instance they have Hannah Starr as the daughter of Jehosophat (her brother) instead of Thomas. I have some old letters from the Greenfield house in Old Lyme and among them are a couple written by William Dunlavey. Also some of these letters were written about the time of James' and Abigail's deaths and mention them. Some of the letters refer to "Aunt Scott" and tell how good she was with children. The house on Johnny Cake Hill Road was in my family until the late 1930s and adjoining property and a house belonged to my cousin until 1986. (He is now buried with the rest of the family in Duck River Cemetery.)

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Posted by Carol Jean Gafffney on July 03, 1999 at 22:21:53:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Priscilla Davis on July 03, 1999 at 07:04:42:

Dear Priscilla, So nice to make the connection to the James Greenfield line. The Wm. Dunlavey you mention and Aunt Scott are my great grandparents who are buried in Minnesota. I found orginal letters from Mary Scott at the National Archives from George Scott's War of 1812 service. She was asking for bounty land. I have the correct Starr line and do you know the Harvard connection to Comfort Starr? It is a good story. We were in Old Lyme two years ago and got to go through the house. The new owners love the house and the history that goes with it. They have 4 children and love the space for them to grow. Outside the forum we can correspond about this special family. Thanks for answering my e-mail so quickly. Carol Jean Gaffney, 5 greats
granddaughter of James and Abigail

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Re: James Greenfield
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 12:43:19 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
Yes, I had Mary Jane from my grandmother's notebook.
Also, one of the letters I have described the storms Mary Jane Greenfield
Scott and her daughter & family ran into crossing Lake Erie, Lake Huron and
Lake Michigan on their way to Chicago and on. In the letter there was a
request for information about Mrs. Scott's father's death. That would be
James. The letter was to Ezra, dated Jan 1844, and James had died in Nov
1843. Other letters from the Ezra's children (James' grandchildren) talk
about his death, too.
Carol Jean and I correspond and compare notes, but
ours are pretty much the same. We both were in touch with another of Mary
Jane's descendants, Ruth Hamm, but she died a little while ago.
I'm trying to get all of the letters into the
computer right now, which is a job. Indexing is all important at this stage
and they don't always spell the names the same way--even in the same letter!

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Some dates
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:31:15 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil,
Thought you might be interested in some of these dates. Hannah Greenfield m 5 May 1736 Richard Roulin (Rowland) They were married in South Hold, LI,NY and recorded in Lyme Vital Records by Richard Shaw and John Beckwith.
Elizabeth Greenfield was in Lyme in 1736 p 19 of LYME,CONN FROM FOUNDING TO INDEPENDENCE by B P Stark
Elizabeth Greenfield m Roger Alger, Jr 28 July,1841
children:
Hannah b 5 Jan 1742/3
Elijah b 28 Nov, 1744
Elizabeth b 30 Nov 1752
Greenfield b 18 May 1755

I have Roger Alger's parents if you want them

I also have the Lay genealogy; the Starr genealogy goes back to England in the 1500s. The Starrs were connected to the founding of Harvard University
According to Lyme Vital Records, Edward Lay Greenfield was born in 1788 and died in 1789. The next year twins were born; one was Edward, his twin was Lucy.
The house and some other land in Lyme was purchased in 1724, the house was built in 1650 and some say it was in the family from the beginning. There may be some connections between the Greenfields and the Alger/Robbins/ Stoten families but I haven't been able to nail that down. (Except for the Ager/ Greenfield marriage) Just "gut" feeling and of course nothing is worth anything without tangible recorded records. More is the pity! Hope some of this is of interest to you,

Priscilla

[NI0795] LDS
Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 28 Nov 1779 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Abigail DANIELS

http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/78.html

Posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I am looking for family related to Greenfields in the Lyme, Old Lyme CT area. From what I could find in the library, they had been there since at least the mid-1700's. My maternal g-grandmother was Annie M. b. 1861, d.1939. She had a sister, Cornelia. She married Alonzo Johnson in CT 1878. Her mother was Mary Elizabeth Peckham. Her father's name was Richard E.,d.1865

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Posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I descend from James and Abigai Daniels Greenfield through their daughter Mary Jane Greenfield Scott. Mary Jane married George H. Scott who served in the War of 1812. George died in New York in 1830 and Mary Jane migrated West with her daughter. I have the geneaology of the Starr family also. If anyone needs help with James' line through Mary Jane I can help. James and Abigail are buried in Duck Cemetery in Old Lyme. Carol Jean Gaffney

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Posted by Priscilla Davis on July 03, 1999 at 07:04:42:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

I descend through Ezra and Judith (Chanpion) Greenfield. He was a son of James and Abigail. Have you traced Abigail's father, John? I'm stuck there, although I think I know where it is going. My Starr lines are complete, but I notice a lot of people still have mistakes in that Line. For instance they have Hannah Starr as the daughter of Jehosophat (her brother) instead of Thomas. I have some old letters from the Greenfield house in Old Lyme and among them are a couple written by William Dunlavey. Also some of these letters were written about the time of James' and Abigail's deaths and mention them. Some of the letters refer to "Aunt Scott" and tell how good she was with children. The house on Johnny Cake Hill Road was in my family until the late 1930s and adjoining property and a house belonged to my cousin until 1986. (He is now buried with the rest of the family in Duck River Cemetery.)

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Posted by Carol Jean Gafffney on July 03, 1999 at 22:21:53:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Priscilla Davis on July 03, 1999 at 07:04:42:

Dear Priscilla, So nice to make the connection to the James Greenfield line. The Wm. Dunlavey you mention and Aunt Scott are my great grandparents who are buried in Minnesota. I found orginal letters from Mary Scott at the National Archives from George Scott's War of 1812 service. She was asking for bounty land. I have the correct Starr line and do you know the Harvard connection to Comfort Starr? It is a good story. We were in Old Lyme two years ago and got to go through the house. The new owners love the house and the history that goes with it. They have 4 children and love the space for them to grow. Outside the forum we can correspond about this special family. Thanks for answering my e-mail so quickly. Carol Jean Gaffney, 5 greats
granddaughter of James and Abigail

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Re: geanology page
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 20:02:35 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

.....
James was married to Abigail (Nabby) Daniels. In the Lyme Vital records she is called Nabby but in other records she is Abigail, but the dates are always the same. so that is one person. (Nabby was a common nickname for Abigail) I have all their children in my file.
......

Prescilla

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[NI0796] LDS
RICHARD GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s)
Born: 9 Nov 1784 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: JAMES GREENFIELD
Mother: NABBY
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902 7450333
Sheet: 56

probably something here lineage wise
RICHARD GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 21 Jun 1832 Lyme', New London, 'Connecticut
Parents:
Father: EDWARD GREENFIELD
Mother: NABBY DANIELS
Source Information:
Film Number: 1985366
Page Number:
Reference Number:

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http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/80.html

Posted by Priscilla Davis on June 22, 1999 at 11:09:00:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I have much information about your family. My great aunt Katie was married to Mary's brother, James W Peckham, and Richard Greenfield was Katie' father's first cousin. I have a letter written by James regarding Richard's death in 1862. I do not have a child Cornelia, but I do have a child, Richard.I have Annie Maria, b March 29, 1861.My data says Annie Maria married Alonzo, and had Alonzo Mortimer, b.May 1878; Mary Belle, b.Sept 21,1884; and Edward Greenfield, b.Sept 1893.I also have most of Mary Elizabeth's brothers and sister. Her mother and father were Isaac and Frances (Brown) Peckham I have many letters written by James and his brothers, Robert and George, and one written by a sister of his. I have the Greenfield genealogy back to Scotland. Three of Mary's brothers were in the Civil War. James was at the Battle of Antietam and died Nov 22,1862 from illness.

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[NI0797] LDS
Mary GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s)
Born: 29 Sep 1759 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 60


Mary GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 29 Sep 1759 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

[NI0798] LDS
Mary Caroline GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 18 Jan 1827 Cayuga', 'New York
Parents:
Father: Archibald GREENFIELD
Mother: Catherine NICOLLS
Source Information:
Film Number: 1904035

[NI0800] LDS
Mary GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 25 Dec 1865 Sempronius, Cayuga, New York
Parents:
Father: Hulbert GREENFIELD
Mother: Martha TUTHILL
Source Information:
Batch number: 7901904
Sheet: 84

[NI0801] LDS
Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 28 Nov 1779 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch Number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 28 Nov 1779 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 54

Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Judith CHAMPION
Marriage: 17 Mar 1808 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 66

Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Judith CHAMPION
Marriage: 11 Mar 1808 ', New London, 'Connecticut
Source Information:
Film Number: 456953

Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 28 Nov 1779 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Abigail DANIELS

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Re: Archibald
Date:
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From:
GampsD@aol.comm
To:
bf80911@binghamton.eduu




Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

[NI0802] LDS
Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Judith CHAMPION
Marriage: 17 Mar 1808 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 66

Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Judith CHAMPION
Marriage: 11 Mar 1808 ', New London, 'Connecticut
Source Information:
Film Number: 456953

[NI0803] LDS
Mary GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: Dec 1814 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Ezra GREENFIELD
Mother: Judith CHAMPION
Source Information:
Film Number: 445860
Page Number:
Reference Number: 83787


Mary GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: Dec 1814 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Ezra GREENFIELD
Mother: Judith CHAMPION
Source Information:
Film Number: 456953


Posted by Melanie Frazier on June 23, 1999 at 05:56:27:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Priscilla Davis on June 22, 1999 at 11:09:00:

Thank you so much for your information. I have some other pieces of info. in old newspaper clippings, obits. and I have Mary Elizabeth's journal from the 1860's which I have just started reading. Annie was the only surviving child from the Richard Greenfield marriage from what I can tell. Son Richard, born after his father died, only lived 10 days according to the entries in her journal. My grandmother was Mary Isabelle Johnson Marooney Leet. I believe I have a listing of all the children from the 3 siblings. Alonzo Jr. died in a train accident in 1910. I can give details if you are interested. If there are pieces you are missing I might be able to help. I did not have the overall picture, just details.

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Re: geanology page
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 20:02:35 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
As you can guess, I have a few corrections. First of all, as you
know, Archibald had 4 wives. The first one was Hannah Starr and she was the
mother of his four children. That is confirmed by the name of his son
Archibald Starr Greenfield. Sarah Bacon was another of his wives as was Mary
Platt. The fourth and final wife was Mary White Gautier as confirmed by his
will.
Archibald Starr Greenfield was married to Sarah
Vanzandt who some think came from Nova Scotia but she is called a "Jersey
Dutch woman" by many and there were many Vanzandts in New Jersey so I kind of
opt for that.I still can't find her line.
James was married to Abigail (Nabby) Daniels. In the
Lyme Vital records she is called Nabby but in other records she is Abigail,
but the dates are always the same. so that is one person. (Nabby was a common
nickname for Abigail) I have all their children in my file.
Hannah's father was Dr Thomas Starr, Jr . Jehosaphat was her
brother. That mistake was started in a book written in 1879 by Burgis Pratt
Starr, "The HIstory of the Starr Family" Hosea Starr Ballou in his book
"Early Starrs in Kent and New England" written in 1944, shows how the mistake
was made and he corrects it. Other records also show Thomas as her father.
I have all of Edward and Anna (Lay) Greenfield's
children and their mariages if you want them. I correspond with a descendent
of theirs as a matter of fact. One of the diaries I am editing mentions
"Uncle Edward". (I have the Vital Recordsof Lyme 1665-1850)
Some of the letters I have talk about Richard and Ann
(Speedling) Greenfield and their family in Jamaica, NY. and tell of the
deaths of two of his children. Mary and Max Oertle lost a young child and
later adopted two.
Enough for now, I'll look at your site again and see if I
have anything to fill in here and there and I'll see if you have some for me.
This is a bit disjointed but I'll send it as is.
Priscilla

[NI0804] LDS
John GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 6 Nov 1765 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 55

John GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 6 Nov 1765 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Archibald Starr GREENFIELD
Mother: Sarah
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

[NI0805] LDS
Edward Lay GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 13 Feb 1788 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

Edward Lay GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 18 Oct 1790 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 57

Edward Lay GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ann LAY
Marriage: 2 Jun 1814 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 62

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Some dates
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:31:15 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil,
Thought you might be interested in some of these dates. Hannah Greenfield m 5 May 1736 Richard Roulin (Rowland) They were married in South Hold, LI,NY and recorded in Lyme Vital Records by Richard Shaw and John Beckwith.
Elizabeth Greenfield was in Lyme in 1736 p 19 of LYME,CONN FROM FOUNDING TO INDEPENDENCE by B P Stark
Elizabeth Greenfield m Roger Alger, Jr 28 July,1841
children:
Hannah b 5 Jan 1742/3
Elijah b 28 Nov, 1744
Elizabeth b 30 Nov 1752
Greenfield b 18 May 1755

I have Roger Alger's parents if you want them

I also have the Lay genealogy; the Starr genealogy goes back to England in the 1500s. The Starrs were connected to the founding of Harvard University
According to Lyme Vital Records, Edward Lay Greenfield was born in 1788 and died in 1789. The next year twins were born; one was Edward, his twin was Lucy.
The house and some other land in Lyme was purchased in 1724, the house was built in 1650 and some say it was in the family from the beginning. There may be some connections between the Greenfields and the Alger/Robbins/ Stoten families but I haven't been able to nail that down. (Except for the Ager/ Greenfield marriage) Just "gut" feeling and of course nothing is worth anything without tangible recorded records. More is the pity! Hope some of this is of interest to you,

Priscilla

[NI0807] LDS
John GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s)
Born: 27 Jul 1815 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Edward GREENFIELD
Mother: Ann
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

[NI0808] LDS
Charles William GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 30 May 1817 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Edward GREENFIELD
Mother: Ann
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

[NI0810] LDS ???
name and age seems to fit but really, no other evidence
Elizabeth E. GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 30 Jul 1842 Bennington, Wyoming, New York
Parents:
Father: Willard GREENFIELD
Mother: Susanna HUNT
Source Information:
Batch number: 8517504
Sheet: 24


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Notes for ELIZABETH GREENFIELD:
Elizabeth grew to womanhood on the farm of her father Willard in Dodge county Wisconsin. Her husband Asa, farmer was related to President John Quincy Adams. His first wife was Tryphena Hunt, who died Dec 2, 1865. She was a younger sister of Susanna , wife of Willard Greenfield II. She bore Asa a son, who died at age of 16.

[NI0811] LDS - unknown really, just a guess\
Elizabeth E. GREENFIELD Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 30 Jul 1842 Bennington, Wyoming, New York
Parents:
Father: Willard GREENFIELD
Mother: Susanna HUNT
Source Information:
Batch number: 8517504
Sheet: 24

[NI0812] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Susan TOD
Marriage: 21 Oct 1749 Edinburgh, Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: M195002


Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Christened: 13 Nov 1754 Edinburgh, Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother Susan KED
Source Information:
Batch number: C119996

[NI0814] LDS
Archibald GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Christened: 13 Nov 1754 Edinburgh, Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother Susan KED
Source Information:
Batch number: C119996

[NI0815] LDS
Ezra GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 28 Nov 1779 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Abigail DANIELS

http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/greenfield/messages/78.html

Posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I am looking for family related to Greenfields in the Lyme, Old Lyme CT area. From what I could find in the library, they had been there since at least the mid-1700's. My maternal g-grandmother was Annie M. b. 1861, d.1939. She had a sister, Cornelia. She married Alonzo Johnson in CT 1878. Her mother was Mary Elizabeth Peckham. Her father's name was Richard E.,d.1865

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Posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I descend from James and Abigai Daniels Greenfield through their daughter Mary Jane Greenfield Scott. Mary Jane married George H. Scott who served in the War of 1812. George died in New York in 1830 and Mary Jane migrated West with her daughter. I have the geneaology of the Starr family also. If anyone needs help with James' line through Mary Jane I can help. James and Abigail are buried in Duck Cemetery in Old Lyme. Carol Jean Gaffney

---------

Posted by Priscilla Davis on July 03, 1999 at 07:04:42:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

I descend through Ezra and Judith (Chanpion) Greenfield. He was a son of James and Abigail. Have you traced Abigail's father, John? I'm stuck there, although I think I know where it is going. My Starr lines are complete, but I notice a lot of people still have mistakes in that Line. For instance they have Hannah Starr as the daughter of Jehosophat (her brother) instead of Thomas. I have some old letters from the Greenfield house in Old Lyme and among them are a couple written by William Dunlavey. Also some of these letters were written about the time of James' and Abigail's deaths and mention them. Some of the letters refer to "Aunt Scott" and tell how good she was with children. The house on Johnny Cake Hill Road was in my family until the late 1930s and adjoining property and a house belonged to my cousin until 1986. (He is now buried with the rest of the family in Duck River Cemetery.)

---------

Posted by Carol Jean Gafffney on July 03, 1999 at 22:21:53:

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Priscilla Davis on July 03, 1999 at 07:04:42:

Dear Priscilla, So nice to make the connection to the James Greenfield line. The Wm. Dunlavey you mention and Aunt Scott are my great grandparents who are buried in Minnesota. I found orginal letters from Mary Scott at the National Archives from George Scott's War of 1812 service. She was asking for bounty land. I have the correct Starr line and do you know the Harvard connection to Comfort Starr? It is a good story. We were in Old Lyme two years ago and got to go through the house. The new owners love the house and the history that goes with it. They have 4 children and love the space for them to grow. Outside the forum we can correspond about this special family. Thanks for answering my e-mail so quickly. Carol Jean Gaffney, 5 greats
granddaughter of James and Abigail

[NI0816] LDS
JAMES GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 18 Jun 1825 Cayuga', 'New York
Parents:
Father: ARCHIBALD GREENFIELD
Mother: CATHERINE NICOLLS
Source Information:
Film Number: 1985368

[NI0817] LDS
James Sweet GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 11 Oct 1821 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: Edward GREENFIELD
Mother: Ann
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

[NI0819] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1678 Of Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Marion HOG
Source Information:
Film Number: 442668
Page Number:
Reference Number: 21459


Andrew GREENFIELD (AFN: 1WTM-GH)
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: About 1695 Of Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isobell HOG (AFN: 1WTM-HN)
Marriage: About 1718 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland

[NI0821] LDS
George GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 18 Mar 1716 Dalkeigh, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Marion HOG
Source Information:
Film Number: 442669
Page Number:
Reference Number: 21454


George GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Christened: 18 Mar 1716 Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Marion HOG
Source Information:
Film Number: 459013

[NI0822] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 11 Jan 1714 , Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Marion HOG

Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 11 Jan 1714 Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD
Mother: Marion HOG
Source Information:
Film Number: 459013

[NI0823] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: ABT 1695 Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents:
Source Information:
Film Number: 2034506

Andrew GREENFEILD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Issobell HOME
Marriage: 22 Jul 1659 Yester, East Lothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: M117252

Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Misc: ABT 1695 Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isobell HOG
Source Information:
Batch number: F821461
Sheet: 15

Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isobell HOGE
Marriage: 19 May 1709 Spott, East Lothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: M117202

Andrew GREENFIELD (AFN: 1WTM-GH)
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: About 1695 Of Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isobell HOG (AFN: 1WTM-HN)
Marriage: About 1718 Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland

[NI0824] LDS
John GREENFIELD (AFN: 1WTN-53) Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 27 Apr 1727 Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Christened: 30 Apr 1727 Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents:
Father: Andrew GREENFIELD (AFN: 1WTM-GH)
Mother: Isobell HOG (AFN: 1WTM-HN)

[NI0825] LDS
Andrew GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Isobell HOG
Marriage: ABT 1695 Stenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Source Information:
Batch number: F821461
Sheet: 15

[NI0826] http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~banks
James Greenfield family history

In Reply to: Re: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

I descend through Ezra and Judith (Chanpion) Greenfield. He was a son of James and Abigail. Have you traced Abigail's father, John? I'm stuck there, although I think I know where it is going. My Starr lines are complete, but I notice a lot of people still have mistakes in that Line. For instance they have Hannah Starr as the daughter of Jehosophat (her brother) instead of Thomas. I have some old letters from the Greenfield house in Old Lyme and among them are a couple written by William Dunlavey. Also some of these letters were written about the time of James' and Abigail's deaths and mention them. Some of the letters refer to "Aunt Scott" and tell how good she was with children. The house on Johnny Cake Hill Road was in my family until the late 1930s and adjoining property and a house belonged to my cousin until 1986. (He is now buried with the rest of the family in Duck River Cemetery.)

[NI0827] http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~banks/gene/D0013/I1289.html

[NI0829] http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~banks/gene/D0013/I1289.html

[NI0841] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7478/fam01725.htm

Husband: Thomas STARR

Born: at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Father:Comfort STARR
Mother:Marah WELD
Other Spouses:

Wife: Ruth UNKNOWN

Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:

CHILDREN

Name: Hannah STARR

[NI0851] http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~banks/gene/D0013/I1289.html

[NI0866] http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~banks/gene/D0013/I1289.html

[NI0873] http://www.favorites.com/~dfbrein/brown/d0000/g0000042.html#I104

Ziba HUNT (Capt.)

[T80] [5] [6] [7] [8]

4 Jan 1745 - 10 Sep 1820

TITLE: Capt.
BIRTH: 4 Jan 1745, Duxbury,Plymouth,Mass
DEATH: 10 Sep 1820, Northampton,New York
BURIAL: Clark School,House Cemetery,Edinburg,NY
BAPTISM: 30 Jun 1990
Temple: CHICA
ENDOWMENT: 11 Aug 1990
Temple: CHICA
SEALING TO PARENTS:
Status: PRE-1970
AFN: 18F8-JWC

Father: Asa HUNT
Mother: Sarah PARTRIDGE

Family 1 : Joanne BLOUNT

MARRIAGE: 1763, ,Saratoga,New York
SEALING TO SPOUSE: 30 Jun 1990
Temple: CHICA

1. Asa HUNT
2. Tryphenia HUNT
3. William HUNT
4. Asa HUNT
5. Lemuel HUNT
6. Elijah HUNT
7. Lydia HUNT
8. Walter HUNT
9. Johanna HUNT
10. Ziba HUNT
11. Mehitable HUNT
12. Sarah HUNT
13. George HUNT

[NI0874] http://www.favorites.com/~dfbrein/brown/d0000/g0000045.html#I107

Joanne BLOUNT

[T96] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

2 Jun 1755 - 12 Mar 1825

BIRTH: 2 Jun 1755, Preston-Griswold,New London,Connecticut
CHRISTENING: 2 Jun 1755
DEATH: 12 Mar 1825, Edinburgh,Saratoga,New York
BURIAL: Clark-Schoolhous,Edinburgh,New York
BAPTISM: 30 Jun 1990
Temple: CHICA
ENDOWMENT: 5 Jul 1990
Temple: CHICA
SEALING TO PARENTS: 27 Aug 1976
Temple: ARIZO
AFN: 18F8-JZR

Father: Ambrose BLUNT OR BLOUNT
Mother: Johanna CLARK

Family 1 : Ziba HUNT

MARRIAGE: 1763, ,Saratoga,New York
SEALING TO SPOUSE: 30 Jun 1990
Temple: CHICA

1. Asa HUNT
2. Tryphenia HUNT
3. William HUNT
4. Asa HUNT
5. Lemuel HUNT
6. Elijah HUNT
7. Lydia HUNT
8. Walter HUNT
9. Johanna HUNT
10. Ziba HUNT
11. Mehitable HUNT
12. Sarah HUNT
13. George HUNT

[NI0875] http://www.favorites.com/~dfbrein/brown/d0000/g0000041.html#I103

Martha

[T77] MARRIAGE: First to Eli Hunt, possible a brother. abt 1789 in Charles Co.
Fredrick Co. Had Four Children One child from Eli and 2 from Ziba all born in Maryland
and moved to Columbia County GA. in about 1816.

1787 - 21 Nov 1843

BIRTH: 1787, Of Fredrick,Charles,Maryland
DEATH: 21 Nov 1843
BAPTISM: 19 Aug 1998
Temple: LOGAN
ENDOWMENT: 16 Sep 1998
Temple: OGDEN

Family 1 : Eli HUNT

MARRIAGE: ABT 1816, Charles,Maryland
SEALING TO SPOUSE: 22 Jan 1953
Temple: SLAKE

1. Louise HUNT
2.+Hezzekiah HUNT
3. Ethelord Caroline HUNT
4. Ann Eveline HUNT

Family 2 : Ziba HUNT

[NI0881] http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/5295/d0007/g0000028.html#I9306
Mary GREENFIELD
ABT. 1631 - BEF. 1731
BIRTH: ABT. 1631, England
DEATH: BEF. 1731
Father: Samuel GREENFIELD
Mother: Barbara TIDD

[NI0882] http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/5295/d0008/g0000028.html#I9307
Barbara GREENFIELD
ABT. 1634 - BEF. 1734
BIRTH: ABT. 1634, England
DEATH: BEF. 1734
Father: Samuel GREENFIELD
Mother: Barbara TIDD

[NI0883]

Posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I descend from James and Abigai Daniels Greenfield through their daughter Mary Jane Greenfield Scott. Mary Jane married George H. Scott who served in the War of 1812. George died in New York in 1830 and Mary Jane migrated West with her daughter. I have the geneaology of the Starr family also. If anyone needs help with James' line through Mary Jane I can help. James and Abigail are buried in Duck Cemetery in Old Lyme. Carol Jean Gaffney

-------------------

Re: James Greenfield
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 12:43:19 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
Yes, I had Mary Jane from my grandmother's notebook.
Also, one of the letters I have described the storms Mary Jane Greenfield
Scott and her daughter & family ran into crossing Lake Erie, Lake Huron and
Lake Michigan on their way to Chicago and on. In the letter there was a
request for information about Mrs. Scott's father's death. That would be
James. The letter was to Ezra, dated Jan 1844, and James had died in Nov
1843. Other letters from the Ezra's children (James' grandchildren) talk
about his death, too.
Carol Jean and I correspond and compare notes, but
ours are pretty much the same. We both were in touch with another of Mary
Jane's descendants, Ruth Hamm, but she died a little while ago.
I'm trying to get all of the letters into the
computer right now, which is a job. Indexing is all important at this stage
and they don't always spell the names the same way--even in the same letter!

[NI0884] Posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I descend from James and Abigai Daniels Greenfield through their daughter Mary Jane Greenfield Scott. Mary Jane married George H. Scott who served in the War of 1812. George died in New York in 1830 and Mary Jane migrated West with her daughter. I have the geneaology of the Starr family also. If anyone needs help with James' line through Mary Jane I can help. James and Abigail are buried in Duck Cemetery in Old Lyme. Carol Jean Gaffney

[NI0885]
Re: Archibald
Date:
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From:
GampsD@aol.comm
To:
bf80911@binghamton.eduu




Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla


===========

Spikin, Elizabeth
Gender: Female
Family:

Marriage: 1 MAY 1722 in Hemingby, Lincolnshire
Spouse:

Greenfield, John
Gender: Male

Children:

Greenfield, Mary
Birth : BET. 1732 - 1733
Gender: Female
Greenfield, Richard
Birth : 1737
Gender: Male
Greenfield, Frances
Birth : BET. 1746 - 1747
Gender: Female
Greenfield, Joseph
Birth : BET. 1748 - 1749
Gender: Male
Greenfield, Thomas
Birth : 1750
Gender: Male
Greenfield, John
Birth : 1752
Gender: Male
Greenfield, Francis

[NI0890] Posted by carol jean gaffney on June 29, 1999 at 23:09:23:

In Reply to: Old Lyme,CT Greenfields posted by Melanie Anne Frazier on June 18, 1999 at 12:08:51:

I descend from James and Abigai Daniels Greenfield through their daughter Mary Jane Greenfield Scott. Mary Jane married George H. Scott who served in the War of 1812. George died in New York in 1830 and Mary Jane migrated West with her daughter. I have the geneaology of the Starr family also. If anyone needs help with James' line through Mary Jane I can help. James and Abigail are buried in Duck Cemetery in Old Lyme. Carol Jean Gaffney

[NI0891] Re: Bethuel Greenfield
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 19:00:00 -0600
From: "kinghorn" >
To: "psg" >




Hi Phil,
I have a bit more info. for you. 1. ARCHIBALD married to CHRISTIAN BOOKLOSS
was also married to JENET FOSTER Jan. 19, 1693. ARCHIBALD married to HANNAH
STARR had three other wives 1. SARAH BACON 2. MARY PLATT 3. MARY WHITE
GAUTIER.

ARCHIBALD (married to Christian Bookloss) is the son of PETER mother
unknown. PETER is the son of SAMUEL mother BARBARA(?). My lineage is
through Sylvester son of Bethuel and Deborah FULLER. Sylvester was married
to MAHALA WINTER. Their son was ALBERT JOSEPH my gg-grandfather. I am not
sure on Peter and Samuel it is info i received recently. Samuel born abt.
1602 in Scotland. What lineage do you come from. I seem to be stuck about
the same place as you are. I am in the process of getting further info on
Lydia Rose. If you are interested please e-mail me a reminder in a couple
of weeks. Since I am so computer illiterate I was wondering what a gedcom
file is. I'm learning slowly but surely. Thanks talk to you soon
Wendy

-------------

roots
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 09:40:20 -0400
From: "mghol" >
To: "Phil Greenfield" >


Hi Phil,
Do you have the following information? Archibald was born in
1670/90 in Scotland and came to Lyme, Mass. He died Aug.
1769 in Salem, Mass. Married pre 1715. to :
1-Mary (Platt) 1740
2-Sarah (Baconn)
3-Mary (White) Gauthier
4-Hannan (Starr) b. 03-24-1673/87 Yarmouth, Ma.
d. 11-24-1773
daughter of Ruth Starr and Thomas Starr.

Archibald was the son of Pere Greenfield ?
Peter was the son of Sameul Greenfield who was married to
Barbara---b. 1602
This came from papers of an elderly aunt who has since passed
away...so source other than family are ? Millie

[NI0892] Re: Bethuel Greenfield
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 19:00:00 -0600
From: "kinghorn" >
To: "psg" >




Hi Phil,
I have a bit more info. for you. 1. ARCHIBALD married to CHRISTIAN BOOKLOSS
was also married to JENET FOSTER Jan. 19, 1693. ARCHIBALD married to HANNAH
STARR had three other wives 1. SARAH BACON 2. MARY PLATT 3. MARY WHITE
GAUTIER.

ARCHIBALD (married to Christian Bookloss) is the son of PETER mother
unknown. PETER is the son of SAMUEL mother BARBARA(?). My lineage is
through Sylvester son of Bethuel and Deborah FULLER. Sylvester was married
to MAHALA WINTER. Their son was ALBERT JOSEPH my gg-grandfather. I am not
sure on Peter and Samuel it is info i received recently. Samuel born abt.
1602 in Scotland. What lineage do you come from. I seem to be stuck about
the same place as you are. I am in the process of getting further info on
Lydia Rose. If you are interested please e-mail me a reminder in a couple
of weeks. Since I am so computer illiterate I was wondering what a gedcom
file is. I'm learning slowly but surely. Thanks talk to you soon
Wendy

[NI0899] LDS
Edward Lay GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 13 Feb 1788 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

Edward Lay GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 18 Oct 1790 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 57

Edward Lay GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ann LAY
Marriage: 2 Jun 1814 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 62

----------


Some dates
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:31:15 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil,
Thought you might be interested in some of these dates. Hannah Greenfield m 5 May 1736 Richard Roulin (Rowland) They were married in South Hold, LI,NY and recorded in Lyme Vital Records by Richard Shaw and John Beckwith.
Elizabeth Greenfield was in Lyme in 1736 p 19 of LYME,CONN FROM FOUNDING TO INDEPENDENCE by B P Stark
Elizabeth Greenfield m Roger Alger, Jr 28 July,1841
children:
Hannah b 5 Jan 1742/3
Elijah b 28 Nov, 1744
Elizabeth b 30 Nov 1752
Greenfield b 18 May 1755

I have Roger Alger's parents if you want them

I also have the Lay genealogy; the Starr genealogy goes back to England in the 1500s. The Starrs were connected to the founding of Harvard University

According to Lyme Vital Records, Edward Lay Greenfield was born in 1788 and died in 1789. The next year twins were born; one was Edward, his twin was Lucy.

The house and some other land in Lyme was purchased in 1724, the house was built in 1650 and some say it was in the family from the beginning. There may be some connections between the Greenfields and the Alger/Robbins/ Stoten families but I haven't been able to nail that down. (Except for the Ager/ Greenfield marriage) Just "gut" feeling and of course nothing is worth anything without tangible recorded records. More is the pity! Hope some of this is of interest to you,

Priscilla

[NI0900] LDS
Edward Lay GREENFIELD Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 13 Feb 1788 Lyme Twp, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7450333
Sheet: 0

Edward Lay GREENFIELD
Sex: M
Event(s):
Born: 18 Oct 1790 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Parents:
Father: James GREENFIELD
Mother: Nabby
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 57

Edward Lay GREENFIELD Sex: M
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ann LAY
Marriage: 2 Jun 1814 Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Source Information:
Batch number: 7805902
Sheet: 62

----------


Some dates
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:31:15 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil,
Thought you might be interested in some of these dates. Hannah Greenfield m 5 May 1736 Richard Roulin (Rowland) They were married in South Hold, LI,NY and recorded in Lyme Vital Records by Richard Shaw and John Beckwith.
Elizabeth Greenfield was in Lyme in 1736 p 19 of LYME,CONN FROM FOUNDING TO INDEPENDENCE by B P Stark
Elizabeth Greenfield m Roger Alger, Jr 28 July,1841
children:
Hannah b 5 Jan 1742/3
Elijah b 28 Nov, 1744
Elizabeth b 30 Nov 1752
Greenfield b 18 May 1755

I have Roger Alger's parents if you want them

I also have the Lay genealogy; the Starr genealogy goes back to England in the 1500s. The Starrs were connected to the founding of Harvard University

According to Lyme Vital Records, Edward Lay Greenfield was born in 1788 and died in 1789. The next year twins were born; one was Edward, his twin was Lucy.

The house and some other land in Lyme was purchased in 1724, the house was built in 1650 and some say it was in the family from the beginning. There may be some connections between the Greenfields and the Alger/Robbins/ Stoten families but I haven't been able to nail that down. (Except for the Ager/ Greenfield marriage) Just "gut" feeling and of course nothing is worth anything without tangible recorded records. More is the pity! Hope some of this is of interest to you,

Priscilla

[NI0901] Re: Archibald
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

---------

[NI0902] Re: Archibald
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

---------

[NI0903] Re: Archibald
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

---------

[NI0905] Re: geanology page
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 20:02:35 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Dear Phil:
As you can guess, I have a few corrections. First of all, as you
know, Archibald had 4 wives. The first one was Hannah Starr and she was the
mother of his four children. That is confirmed by the name of his son
Archibald Starr Greenfield. Sarah Bacon was another of his wives as was Mary
Platt. The fourth and final wife was Mary White Gautier as confirmed by his
will.
Archibald Starr Greenfield was married to Sarah
Vanzandt who some think came from Nova Scotia but she is called a "Jersey
Dutch woman" by many and there were many Vanzandts in New Jersey so I kind of
opt for that.I still can't find her line.
James was married to Abigail (Nabby) Daniels. In the
Lyme Vital records she is called Nabby but in other records she is Abigail,
but the dates are always the same. so that is one person. (Nabby was a common
nickname for Abigail) I have all their children in my file.
Hannah's father was Dr Thomas Starr, Jr . Jehosaphat was her
brother. That mistake was started in a book written in 1879 by Burgis Pratt
Starr, "The HIstory of the Starr Family" Hosea Starr Ballou in his book
"Early Starrs in Kent and New England" written in 1944, shows how the mistake
was made and he corrects it. Other records also show Thomas as her father.
I have all of Edward and Anna (Lay) Greenfield's
children and their mariages if you want them. I correspond with a descendent
of theirs as a matter of fact. One of the diaries I am editing mentions
"Uncle Edward". (I have the Vital Recordsof Lyme 1665-1850)

Some of the letters I have talk about Richard and Ann
(Speedling) Greenfield and their family in Jamaica, NY. and tell of the
deaths of two of his children. Mary and Max Oertle lost a young child and
later adopted two.

Enough for now, I'll look at your site again and see if I
have anything to fill in here and there and I'll see if you have some for me.
This is a bit disjointed but I'll send it as is.
Priscilla

[NI0909] Re: Archibald
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

---------

[NI0910] Re: Archibald
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

---------

[NI0911] Re: Archibald
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:17:22 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi again:
Ezra Greenfield was not in the Civil War as far as I
know. The letters I have were written by the children of Ezra and Judith
(Champion) Greenfield and his granddaughter's husband, James Peckham) who was
in the Civil War and all of those letters were saved, as well as letters from
other relatives in the Civil War. I don't think they would have thrown out
letters from Ezra if they kept all the other letters. They also mention other
people in the war and what was happening to them. The grandparents were
mentioned but no mention of Ezra as a soldier. Just checked his dates: he was
born Nov 28, 1779 all right, but died Nov 5,1865 at the age of 86. I think I
know exactly where this came from in the LDS files. I used to correspond with
a woman who was researching Greenfields and we talked about this. At the time
I found another Ezra Greenfield who could have been the Civil War Ezra, but I
don't know where I have that info. She insisted she was correct and I gave
up.
Ezra's mother, Abigail (Nabby) Daniels, and father, James Greenfield,
were married May 30,1776 in Lyme, (New London County) CT.
Ezra and Judith had
Richard who married Sarah Speedling
Sarah who married George Avery
Mary who married Maximillian Oertel
Elisha who married Amanda Parker
James who married Eleanor Lester, then brother's widow ,
Elizabeth Lester
Phebe who never married
I have letters from Sara and George, Mary and Max, and James.
They date from 1838, and are addressed to Ezra and Judith and/or "sister"
Phebe, and they mention all the other siblings and their children and doings
as they moved from place to place.
I also have letter from Elisha and Amanda, who were my mother's
grandparents and were alive in 1909 and 1910. Their daughter Katie was
married to James Peckham for about a year before he died. I have letters from
his brothers also as they talked about their Civil War outfits. Some letters
were from a tent mate of James who wrote to Katie when James got too sick to
write.
The bulk of the Civil War letters I have are from
James Peckham and William Henry Watrous who was Amanda's brother in law and
some letters from her sister, Charlotte Lay, about her husband's death. James
Peckham and Horace lay were in the battle of Antietam and some of the
letters are about that day and after. Horace died of his wounds and James
died of disease in Nov 1862. Watrous wrote very interesting accounts of the
action around New Orleans, including a fight between 2 ironclads.
Looking forward to seeing your site. I'll check in with you
later Priscilla

---------

Posted by: Melanie Anne Frazier
Date: June 18, 1999 at 12:54:29

of 2002



I am looking for connections to my maternal family tree. My g-grandmother was Annie M. Greenfield Johnson, b1861,d1939.
Her father Richard d.~1865. Mother was Mary Elizabeth Peckham. Both families lived in Old Lyme for many generations is
my understanding. I have a cookbook with the name Sarah M. Peckham printed in it, Pub. 1878. I don't know who she is.
Any family out there who can help?

[NI0919] Subj:

Re: Greenfield Geanology
Date:

Sat, 10 Jul 1999 10:20:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:

jg >
To:

greenfield@aol.comm
Sent on:

Mozilla 4.08 [en] (Win16; U)

I trace up thru :

Harold Leslie 1914-1981 b. Honeoye, N.Y.

Benj Harrison 1889-1943
(died in Campbell, N.Y. in bus accident heading while
heading for work
at Ingersoll Rand. A
big rig w/faulty brakes ,forced them off the road,the company
bus turned
on its side and caught
fire. 11 ? were killed.I don't remember the name of the
driver of the
truck but believe he was from
Binghamton area.

b. Avoca, N.Y.

Elijah Franklin 1863-1940 b. in Wayland, N.Y. according to
Death
Certificate.info
on it provide by his
brother
James H. Greenfield
NOTE: these brothers
were not
raised together

Sherman c. 1822-1877 ? b. in Cayuga county,N.Y. m. Amy
Blood of
Cohocton,N.Y.

Stephen 1781-1855 ? (last census found in 1855) m. Permelia
______ she
born in
Herkimer County N.Y.

James 1753-1813 ? Know he and his Wife Margaret
Greenfield (Sweet)
are buried
in Russia,Herkimer county
N.Y.

James 1715- ? m. Elizabeth Raymond 1740/41

Archibald 1692-1769 b. in Dunbar,Scotland d. in Salem ,MA.
--------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------

Curious if you know more about ABNER Greenfield !
My brother David gave me a 1993 ? issue on the New York
Spotsman that mentioned a Folklorist in the Adirondack.I noted there were two Abner's
one born 1802 and the other 1822.

Have xerox of a postcard with the Greenfield house in Old Lyme C.T. Archibald 1692 lived there in the 1730's.

Hope to hear from you soon cousin, Joel

[NI0925] The following is a list of the children of Sherman Greenfield
& Amy Greenfield (Blood).


CHILDREN: BORN: DIED:


1. Augustus 12 May 1852
2. George 26 July 1853 1st. Oct. 1912 *
3. Lusetta 11 Nov. 1855
4. Allen J. 03 Mar. 1857 ......1944.......*
5. Laura J. 31 May 1858
6. Amanda 08 Jan. 1860
7. Lydia A. 12 Apr. 1862
8. Elijah Franklin 26 May 1863 24 May 1943 *
9. James H. 26 Apr. 1865
10. Martha 25 Mar. 1867
11. Sara A. ....1869... Dec. - 1871
----------------------------------------------------------------


The names & dates above were copied by me from a piece of paper kept in the bible of Thelma Chapin
bible of Thelma Chapin,in Woodhull,NY Grandaughter of
Elijah Franlin Greenfield & Ida Greenfield (House)

NOTE: Elijah Franklin Greenfield was referred to as (Frank) in his obit.

NOTE: Sherman Greenfield died circa 1877. *

* denotes addition made by me.
Joel Greenfield

[NI0927] Subj: letter
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 10:33:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: "Marge Dellwo" >
To: "PHil Greenfield" >


I started to write and then had to go back and check your
site. was printing it out on paper and ran out of paper.
Anyway I got through part of it. When you get my disk,
change Amy Gordon to Amy Gorton. the dates match and then
merge with the Amy on my disk. You then have a family. there
was a father I found born in Gloversville. I don't know
where I got that and he had two sons, Joseph and Danial.
Joseph m Eunice and had Hannah 1795, Joseph 1794 and Amy
1803. Joseph is married to Polly Greenfield. Danial m to
Lorean Mason with child Morris and that goes down one of your
lines. I think Electra is a Gorton too. instead of Gordon.
Yes, I have Leman's rank and file in my report, and he died
in the South, but I dont have the same day they do. We
probably should use both dates. One on the notes. because I
think we got it from the cemetary. Sarah Ann is your
Richard's daughter gotto go back and look at the rest, when
my printer stopped. Those aren't the only inter marriages
there are more. Marge

---------

Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for JOSEPH GORTON:
lived in Edinburgh and Orwell. He was 60 in the 1855 Orwell census. removed to Orwell 1835-6 (19y in town in 1855 census)

[NI0933] Subject: James Greenfield
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:32:50 EDT
From: GampsD@aol.comm
To: bf80911@binghamton.eduu

Hi: I was just looking over some of the e-mail I sent to you and I think I
may not have been clear about James Greenfield (b1752-d 1843) His parents
were Archibald Starr and Sarah (Vanzandt) Greenfield. With all the
Archibalds and James and Sarahs things get a little muddles and I just wanted
to make sure I had made his line clear. He is one of the grandsons mentioned
in Archibald (who died in Salem) Greenfield's will.
Priscilla

[NI0935]
Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for ADAH:
listed in census records of 1850 at Edin berg, NY and still living on family
farm.
Listed in the last will and testament of John Greenfield. she was still Living at the family farm in the census of 1850.

Amy must Have been under six years of age when she died.

[NI0936] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

4. ENOS4 GREENFIELD (JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born 1749 in New London, Ct, and died 1828 in Pompay , NY. He married (1) LYDIA ROSE. He married (2) RUTH. He married (3) MARY CURTIS 1768.

Children of ENOS GREENFIELD and MARY CURTIS are:
6. i. JOHN RICHARD5 GREENFIELD, b. February 04, 1770; d. February 15, 1846, Edinburg,Saratoga, NY.
7. ii. RICHARD GREENFIELD.

[NI0937] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

4. ENOS4 GREENFIELD (JAMES3, ARCHIBOLD THE MARINER2, ARCHIBALD1) was born 1749 in New London, Ct, and died 1828 in Pompay , NY. He married (1) LYDIA ROSE. He married (2) RUTH. He married (3) MARY CURTIS 1768.

Children of ENOS GREENFIELD and MARY CURTIS are:
6. i. JOHN RICHARD5 GREENFIELD, b. February 04, 1770; d. February 15, 1846, Edinburg,Saratoga, NY.
7. ii. RICHARD GREENFIELD.


Notes for ORANGE GREENFIELD:
unable to place relationship with the family, but definitely there was one. Orange lived in Edinburgh and in 1870 census he was listed as 49 and a farmer, thus making him born in 1821 and could be a nephew. Family tradition says he and John came to Eden burg together. 4th Dist Johnstown (outside Gloversville) The census lists Caroline 42, Edward 22, Mary 19, Charles 16, Lottie 8, Maggie age 6 to 12 months and Avis Greenfield 77 born New Hampshire Is this where they came from? He is not listed in the 1875 census. Orange is listed as 52, all children and Caroline born Onandaga county. Orange is unable to read and write. Mary is 24, Edward 26. Cas H b Saratoga County 21, Hamilton 18,, Fulton 10/12 Months Maggie 5 years. In 6th Dist Johnstown 1880 census
Orange, 57, Caroline 52, Chas H 21 (probably and error for 26), Lottie F 17, Maggie J 10 and Maggie C 5. In 11871 he leased 300 acres to Edward Greenfield (Childs directory)
in( 1875)census 1. Maggie C b Fulton County age 10/12 N in 1875 census age 5 1880 census
(1886) 2. Christina of Gloucester age 19 born Gloucester M 1 Jan 16 1905 Gloucester VR Lewis Pincknewy of Gloucester age 26 born Broadalin son of Alexander and Eliza Rider
(1892) 3. Charles J died Gloversville, VR 1893 age 1
(1895) 4. Minnie L died Gloversville, VR 1895 age 3 daughter of Chas and Jane (Crankshaw) error ?
find sheet and fix dates for children.

Marriage Notes for ORANGE GREENFIELD and ADIE CROUT:
married by Rev Jas Gardner of Edinburgh

Children of ORANGE GREENFIELD and CAROLINE GOODFELLOW are:
i. CHARLES H7 GREENFIELD, b. July 31, 1854, Edinburg , NY; d. March 05, 1934, Gloversville VR; m. (1) ELIZA; m. (2) DOROTHY CRANKSHAW; m. (3) NETTIE FORD STENBURGH, February 05, 1895.

Notes for ELIZA:
she was 18 when she got married

Notes for NETTIE FORD STENBURGH:
lived in Gloversville when they got married.

ii. LOTTIE GREENFIELD.
iii. HAMILTON GREENFIELD.
iv. FULTON GREENFIELD.
v. MAGGIE GREENFIELD.
vi. MARY GREENFIELD.



http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse/cemg8.txt
Braman Cemetary, Berlin
Greenfield Orlando 06 Oct 1807 1y 6m 1d
Polly Greenfield Roger Greenfield Berlin Braman

[NI0939] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

34. iii. LOUISA V GORTON, b. June 12, 1838, Oswegom County, New York; d. February 28, 1928.

[NI0947] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for SOPHIA:
She died after 1875 Census and before 1880 Census

[NI0949] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for LUCINDA GREENFIELD:
She was listed in the 1850 Census as living at home and became a glovemaker in the 1855 Census

[NI0952] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for ESTER GREENFIELD:
no further record of her . Listed in the 1850 census as living at home and age 21

[NI0955] Notes for WILLIAM GREENFIELD:
He died on Saturday at 70 y and13 days His residence was Huntsville, and Hope Falls; great checker player and story-teller. He was a Private in Co E, 4th N.Y.> H> Gravestone record in Clarkville Cemetery. He enlisted Aug 9 1862 and discharged with his regiment

[NI0959] Notes for DANIEL GREENFIELD:
at age 29 2m and 28 days . He had a civil war record He was listed in the CO C 7 WI Infantry

[NI0963] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for MARYETTA SIMPSON:
Maryetta Downing was of Ephratah 1902

[NI0965] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

More About WILLARD A SIMPSON:
Burial: Clarksville Cem, Edinburg, NY

[NI0966] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

vi. ELCENA E SIMPSON, b. June 30, 1838; d. August 17, 1842, New York.

Notes for ELCENA E SIMPSON:
She was called Maggie and she died when she was five years old

More About ELCENA E SIMPSON:
Burial: Clarkville Cem. New York

[NI0967] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

vii. SUSAN ADELIA SIMPSON, b. November 03, 1841; d. May 16, 1865, New York.

Notes for SUSAN ADELIA SIMPSON:
I have notes that Susan was buried in Clarkville Cemetery on 23-6-13 wrong date according to same sheet above. Which is correct?

More About SUSAN ADELIA SIMPSON:
Burial: Clarkville Cem. New York

[NI0968] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

viii. JOHN W SIMPSON, b. December 20, 1843; m. CLARISSA LYON, July 07, 1876.

Notes for JOHN W SIMPSON:
John W was in Coon Rapids Iowa in 1902

[NI0969] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

ix. WILLIAM LEANDER SIMPSON, b. February 20, 1846; m. MARTHA LYFORD, October 18, 1873.

Notes for WILLIAM LEANDER SIMPSON:
William Leander was in Edinburgh in 1902

[NI0971] Text file "margegreenfield.rtf"
"Descendants of Archibald Greenfield"from
Marge Dellwo
Box 88
Dayton, MN 55327
7/12/99

Notes for HENRY HAMILTON:
died at age 57 Wisconsin?

[NI0978]
GF THADDIUS S GREENFIELD, b. February 15, 1845, Day, Saratoga, NY;
d. February 24, 1869, Olathe, KS.


Notes for GF THADDIUS S GREENFIELD:
served in Civil War in Co E 19 Wisconsin Infantry as a Private, and is
buried there
Clothe, Kansas



More About GF THADDIUS S GREENFIELD:
Burial: February 1869, Civil War Battle, Olathe, KS

[NI0984] Notes for WILLIAM E.A. GREENFIELD:
this is the uncle Grandpa called "Old Abe" He would tell stories about the
Indians and gold mines. He was a Indian Scout and a gold prospector. He died
at Wenatche Washington
He was married to Sarah Frazier and had moved somewhere in the West

[NI0987]
GREENFIELD, Dewitt C.

Posted by Kathy Crowell on Sat, 15 Aug 19988

Surname:

Dewitt C. Greenfield, "Baldwinsville, was born in the town of Sempronius, Cayuga Co., Nov. 22, 1818, son of Starr Greenfield, a native of Herkimer Co. The family were of
Scotch descent. Starr removed to Cayuga Co. in 1815. He married Mary, daughter of David Sherman, of Summer Hill, Cayuga Co. They had seven children, of whom Mrs. Amy Cornell and D. C. Greenfield alone survive. Dewitt C. was educated in the common schools and finished at the private academy of Prof. Allis at Skaneateles, after which he studied law with Judge Leroy Morgan. He was admitted to the bar Nov. 4, 1850, and has since been admitted to practice in the United States Courts. In 1865 he was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Oscar L. Sprague, surrogate of Onondaga Co., and in the same year he was elected for the full term. After this he returned to his general practice in Baldwinsville. He married Harriet, daughter of Delanson Foster, by whom he has two children: Mrs. Mary A. Dunham and Mrs. Sarah M. Cortright. Mr. Greenfield is one of the leading men of the town. He has served as justice of the peace seven terms, and is now serving his eighth term, also served as supervisor of the town of Van Buren for six terms."

Source: Bruce, Dwight H. (Ed.), Onondaga's Centennial. Boston
History Co., 1896, Vol. II, Family Sketches, p. 105.

[NI0999] Children of ORANGE GREENFIELD and CAROLINE GOODFELLOW are:

i.

CHARLES H7 GREENFIELD, b. July 31, 1854, Edinburg , NY; d. March
05, 1934, Gloversville VR; m. (1) ELIZA; m. (2) DOROTHY
CRANKSHAW; d. August 31, 1895, Gloversville VR; m. (3) NETTIE FORD
STENBURGH, February 05, 1895; b. 1862, St Lawrence County.


Notes for ELIZA:
she was 18 when she got married



Notes for NETTIE FORD STENBURGH:
lived in Gloversville when they got married.

[NI1012] Name: Paul Greenfield
Website: n/a
Where are you: Yukon, OK
How did you hear of this site: search on Webcrawler

Comments: Great site, we found information for 5 generations that we did not have. That gives us a total of 12 generations. We have all of the
information from Henry Greenfield (William Henry Greenfield... Town of Greenfield, OK was named after him) (1838-1919) to current if anyone is interested in that information.
pdgreenf@aol.comm

[NI1038] Notes for WILLIAM SNOW:
from records of Co H 93rd NY Vol Infantry. Also under this record it lists Abner (1 and Susanne (Wadsworth) Greenfield and (2. What does this mean? children are listed as : and then a) and then b). He was in Co H 93rd NY Vol Inf

[NI1131] http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/index-19.html
ROSE, Jeremiah of Stephentown. 29 1798 - 9 Apr 1801. Heirs: wife, Barsheba; sons, Nathaniel & Charles Rose; daughters, Joanna w/o William Allen,
Lydia w/o Bethuel Greenfield, Mary w/o Simeon Nary, Esther Rose; grand-children, Jeremiah Rose and Lany Rose. Exec.: wife and son, Nathaniel Rose.

[NI1140] http://members.tripod.com/~JeffriesB/index-19.html
ROGERS, Joseph of Stephentown. 14 Mar 1798 - 18 Dec 1800.
Heirs: wife, Anna;
grand-daughter, Electa Stillwell;
deceased daughter, Sarah Stillwell;
son,Joseph Rogers;
grand-son, James Rogers; and
daughters, Joanna Brown, Mehitable Sweet, Margaret Greenfield, and Martha Brown.
Exec.: Joseph Rogers,Jr.

[NI1152] ubmitted on Monday, November 15, 1999 at 13:42:45

Name: Bev Stedman
Website: n/a
Where are you: Howard City, MI 49329
How did you hear of this site: Family Tree Maker

Comments: Barbary Greenfield b. Aug. 1809 in NY d/o Caleb Greenfield & Esther White m. #1 Jacob Spore (Spoor?)m. #2 Thomas Sommers, d. Nov.
10, 1859, buried South Milford, LaGrange Co., IN.

Barbary's daughter Lovina Ann Spore is my grt grt grandmother.

You have a great site! Thanks for all of your hard work.

[NI1155]
Submitted on Wednesday, October 21, 1998 at 19:22:37

Name: Wendy Greenfield Kinghorn
Website: n/a
Where are you: Utah
How did you hear of this site: Yahoo

Comments: I am searching for Bethuel Greenfield born about 1776 in NY His son is Sylvester Greenfield. Other children are Bethuel Jr., Charles, Eijah,
Julia, Sally, Polly, Ruby, Mary Jane, Hirman, and Elisha. Julia Married Daniel Winter who is Sylvester's wife's uncle. Any leads would be appreciated.
Sylvester is my GGG-grandfather.
Thanks for a great site.

[NI1160] 14. Enos Greenfield15 was born in 1749 in Lyme (New London) CT. He died on
Nov 23 1824 in Pompey (Onondaga) NY. In the 1790 census, Enos is in Hebron,
Washington County, NY. He next appears in the 1810 census in Saratoga
County, NY. He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and applied for a
pension, where it appears that he had a daughter, Mary, who married Thomas
Grimes. We believe that he had two sons, John & James, but no
authentication of this. In "New York in the Revolution as Colony and
State - Documents from the Office of the State Comptroller", published in
1904 by J.B. Lyon Co. pgs 105, 225, 227., Archibald, Benjamin, Bethuel,
Enos, James and William are all mentioned. Archibald, Bethuel, James, and
Benjamin are listed in the 4th Regiment, Albany County Militia, Col. Kilian
Van Rensselear commanding. For Land Bounty Rights, Archibald is again shown
as being in the 4th Regiment. The others are listed in the 6th Regiment.
See also: Vol. 10, No. 3 December 1977 "The Connecticut Nutmegger", inquiry
from Dr. Robert C. Bush, 828 Northampton Dr., Palo Alto, Calif.

He was married to Mary Curtis (daughter of John Curtis and Margaret Davis)
about 1769. Mary Curtis was born in 1750 in Westerly (Washington) RI.9 She
died on Apr 26 1775 in Pompey (Onondaga) NY. Died in Childbirth Enos
Greenfield and Mary Curtis had the following children:

+18 i. Mary Greenfield.
+19 ii. James Greenfield.

[NI1166] from Pension document taken from national archives ...
11/2000 - psg & deg

State of Ohio
Huron count
Personally Appearing beform me Hoffia Pierce A Justice of Peace in and for said County, Prudance West oldest Daughter of Williams and Prudance Greenfield now Discust, Aged Sixty two yers December 1842 now Residing in the Township of Fairfield Hurnon County Ohio Deposeth and Saithy upon her Oath
That She was well aquainted with many circumstances relative to her Fathers bing in the Army of the Revolutionary War. She had Repuditally heard him and others State that he was both in the Northern and Eastern Armys During the Greatest hours of the War and Can dedlly betraves the Reprt be true for the Always considered her Father to be a Man of Truth and the never heard any Man Contadict that Story and that she had seen his Paper to that affect. One was a Discharge that the Commanding General gave haim she thinks it was signed by General Skylorafter the Surrender of Burgoin 1777. This one her father showed her on or xxxx the day that be apptys to the Hon Charles Kelog for his Pension.
His other Papers she believes to be Correctly Stated by her Brother and Sister Affidavits havin the Red in her hearing and she further states that her father always stated in his lifetime that he acted as Quartermaster in the Northern Army and Lieutentant in the Eastern Army and that he first enlisted under Capt Charles Duncan 1774 or 1775 she thinks however 1774 and the second time under Capt William Bentley of Stephentown Renselar County New York wher he Married Prudance Hinkley and left her with Johathan N (or W) Hinkley, her Brother in the yer of 1778 and went into the Eastern Army and Marched into the Eastern Army under the Prclamation of Govenor Trumble of Conneticut. He was at New London when the City was Burn and Remained in the United States Army until the close of the war under Command of his Superior officers but Now the Govenor Arranged or Disposed of his troops is now out of my Recollection.
Yet I well Recollect the frequent Statments that my faterh and others Made Reporting this Campaign and how much the inhabitance suffered by the British burning thier buildings and property with our Trator Arnold.
Agreable to my Recollection My Father enlisted into the American Army in the spring of the year 1774 and Returned home in the fall of the year 1779 to the Arms of his Affectionate Wife Xulitea Worn out in his yourth struggling for the Liberty of his country.
He Stated that he was in Benington Battle and Saratoga Battle , and suffered much on Lake Champlain with cold and Hunger as My sister Anna has Just Retate in My hearing likewise I have often Sun his frost bitten hands and feet as she has stated, and the Lears on his Right Che
He often mentioned the Bravery and Suffernings of Cole Seth Warner's men , when on the Northern Lkes, one was when Warner Stained a certain Fort Where General Skyler had a Sister then living the general order was not to fear at the White House However, that order was Counter Manded by Major Genera Wouster and the White House was soon in Flames and the fort was taken. I have heard him Relate the sotry as an eye witnes, Relating to the Death of Ginny McGray and of other relating befor the Savage Indians fro the Northern Lakes to ........ and the surrender of Burgoinand further the Defronant saith not on this day ... 4th day of Sept AD 1843 Hosia B Pareas ..... Prudence West ......

------------------------

[NI1168] From the National Archives in Washington DC
11/2000 - psg & deg

file: William Greenfield Pension Request-1.doc
from: National Archives Pension Records of Revolutionary War Soldies

State of Ohio Huron County p.....
Personally Appearing before me Hossia B. Pearce the Justice of the Peace Witness within and for said County Wm. Greenfield of the above mentioned County aged sixty four years February 26th 1843.
Oldest Son of William and Prudance Greenfield and on being Duly sworn according to Law -, on his Oath Declares and says - argueable to His from persional Knowledge by Papers handed hib by his Father William Greenfield and the statement made by him and Joseph Coats - Rusel Brokway - Seth Burges - And Others to numerous to Mention -- At this time and by My intimate Aquaintance With those old Revollutionary soldiers, all of them Men of Truth and Osauty (?).
There is not a Doubt that Rests on my Mind but the suis (?) Wialliam was a Commisioned Officer both in the Northern and Eastern Army of the United States War with Great Britian in the Revolution.
And this Deponant further states that his Father did give him some papers previous to his Death, Presputing his service in the War, an was A sargent warrent.
Signed by Capt Charles Denason, Captein of a company of United States volentiers dated if I mistake not early in the spring of 1776 - Stephentown rensler county of New York for the Rank of Quartermaster in Cot Seth Warners Regiament and I think that paper for Dates of Novermber 1776. I do not now Recollect who signed it. I had several other Papers that was signed by Col. Seth Warner and General Sekuilar than was provision Returns and Recipts for Camp Equipments (?).
One more paper which was signed by General Skyler was a discharge from the Northern Army of the Uniteds Statees Mentionin his Rank - dated if I mistake not in the fall of 1777 - there was some other papers relative to his campaing in the Eastern Army if I mistake not they was signed by the Governor Trumble of Conneticut dated 1778 if I mistake not one was a private commission wrote on Parchimnt holding the rank of a Lietinant.. I do not Recollect of seeing his Discharge in that Army.
And furthermore the Deposant states the he Received all of the above mentioned papers fro the hand of his Father William Greenfield and Legally Deposited them with his own Military papaers until the year of our Lord 1831 .. in the month of June if I mistake ... not .. I saw no further use of our old Army Papers ... I therefore committed them to the flames ... not intending However to Destroy our Old Military Commisions and Discharges.
Yet I do believe that my Fathers papers was all commited to that Flame .. for now not one of them can be found ... and furthermore the diponent thinks that he can safely state that his father was a man of Truth and Varsity ... and that he would dis in fitting for the libert of Our Country ... and that he has Repeatedly from his youth up to his fathers deat bin instructed by him and other Soldiers in the same Army, that he then said William Greenfield served our Country under the Authority of the above mentioned papers signed my men of Authority then in Offices.... which had ... the attendance to Lead him into many a hard fought Battle on Lake Champlaign, and Lake George, Bennington, and Saratoga .. Much with his wounds, cold and hunger .. this statement the Deformant saith that his Father and others has made in his hearing ever since his infancy which he believed to aobut History and withought fraud and further the depondent saith not ..

and that whole time would a mount to for or five years served
Sowornd before me on this 4th day of Sept AD 1893
Hosea B Paice
Justice of the Peace

Wm Greenfield

[NI1169] May be Abby greenfield --- psg 12/3/00 .. from family bible although Pension records show the child to be called Anna

[NI1173] 11. Joshua Raymond 1 (Joshua2, Richard1) was born on 18 Sep 1660 in New London, New London Co., CT 1 21 and died after 21 Jul 1704 in New Shoreham, RI 1.

Documented events in his life were:

1. VR - Birth; 18 Sep 1660; New London, New London Co., CT 23. Joshua Raymond son of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond - born the 18th of September 1660

Joshua married Mercy Sands 1, daughter of James Sands and Sarah Walker, on 29 Aug 1683 in New London, New London Co., CT 1 22 42. (Mercy Sands was born in 1665 in Block Island, Newport Co., RI 1 and died on 3 May 1741 in East Lyme, New London Co., CT 1.)

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 29 Aug 1683; New London, New London Co., CT 22 42. Joshua Raymond sonn of Joshua Raymond of New London was marryed unto Mary Sands the daughter of James Sands of Block Island the 29th day of April 1683



Children from this marriage were:

+ 20 M i. Sands Raymond 51 was born on 16 Feb 1683/84 in New Shoreham, RI 1, was baptized on 27 Oct 1695 in New London, New London Co., CT 52 and died after 1733 1.

21 F ii. Elizabeth Raymond 1 51 was born on 18 Nov 1687 in New Shoreham, RI and died in 1766 in Lyme, New London, CT.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/raymond.htm

Documented events in her life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 18 Oct 1696; New London, New London Co., CT 53. 18 Oct Mr. Joshua RAYMOND's child, Elizabeth, baptised by Gurdon Saltonstall

22 F iii. Mary Raymond 1 51 was born on 21 Jul 1690 in New Shoreham, RI.

Documented events in her life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 18 Oct 1696; New London, New London Co., CT 53. 18 Oct Mr. Joshua RAYMOND's child, Mary, baptised by Gurdon Saltonstall

23 M iv. Caleb Raymond 1 51 was born on 16 Jun 1693 in New Shoreham, RI.

24 F v. Ann Raymond 51 was born about 1694 in New Shoreham, RI and died on 16 Nov 1773.

25 F vi. Mercy Raymond 1 was born about 1695 in New Shoreham, RI.

26 M vii. Joshua Raymond 1 was born on 20 Jan 1696/97 in Rhode Island and died on 12 Nov 1763 in Montville, New London Co., CT.

Documented events in his life were:

1. VR - Marriage; 23 Nov 1730; New London, New London Co., CT 54. Married Sarah Lynde.

[NI1181] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/raymond.htm

2. Joshua Raymond 19 20 (Richard1) was born before 3 Jan 1638/39 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 17, was baptized on 3 Jan 1638/39 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20 and died on 24 Apr 1676 in New London, New London Co., CT.

Documented events in his life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 3 Mar 1638/39; Salem, Essex Co., MA 20 33.

2. VR - Death; 24 Ap 1676; New London, New London Co., CT 24. Joshua Raymond departed this life 24- April, 1676.

Joshua married Elizabeth Smith 1 21, daughter of Rev. Nehemiah Smith and Ann Bourne, on 10 Dec 1659 in New London, New London Co., CT 1 21 22 23 24. (Elizabeth Smith was born on 22 Feb 1640/41 in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT, baptized on 22 Feb 1640/41 and died on 1 May 1712 in New London, New London Co., CT.)

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Death of Spouse; 24 Apr 1676; New London, New London Co., CT 34. Joshua Raymond departed this life the 24th of April 1676

2. VR - Death of Child; 15 Aug 1677; New London, New London Co., CT 35. Mayhitabell Raymond the daughter of Joseph (Joshua?) & Elizabeth Raymond departed this life the 15th of August.1677

3. VR - Marriage; 26 Jan 1680/81; New London, New London Co., CT 36. George Dennis of Long Island was marryed unto Elizabeth the widow of Josiah Raymond ye 26th January- 1680/1.

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. VR - Marriage; 10 Dec 1659; New London, New London Co., CT 22 23. Joshua Raymond the son of Richard Raymond of Salem was marryed unto Elizabeth ye daughter of Nehemiah Smith - the 10th of December.

2. VR - Birth of Child; 18 Sep 1660; New London, New London Co., CT 23. Joshua Raymond son of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond - born the 18th of September 1660

3. VR - Birth of Child; 24 May 1662; New London, New London Co., CT 37. Elizabeth Raymond, dau. Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond was born ye 24th of May 1662

4. VR - Birth of Child; 12 May 1664; New London, New London Co., CT 37. Ann Raymond ye daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond was born ye 12th of May 1664

5. VR - Birth of Child; 8 Aug 1668; New London, New London Co., CT 38. Hannah - dau. Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born 8th August 1668

6. VR - Birth of Child; 7 Apr 1670; New London, New London Co., CT 39. Richard Raymond, son of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 7th of April 1670

7. VR - Death of Child; 1 Sep 1670; New London, New London Co., CT 39. Richard Raymond son of Joseph 3 & Elizabeth - dyed the first of September 1670

8. VR - Birth of Child; 20 Jan 1673/74; New London, New London Co., CT 40. Experience Raymond ye daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 20th of January 1673

9. VR - Birth of Child; 12 Mar 1771; New London, New London Co., CT 41. Mary Raymond daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond, born ye 12th of March, 1771

10. VR - Birth of Child; 9 Dec 1675; New London, New London Co., CT 24. Mehitable Raymond - daughter Joseph & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 9th of Dec 1675



Children from this marriage were:

+ 11 M i. Joshua Raymond 1 was born on 18 Sep 1660 in New London, New London Co., CT 1 21 and died after 21 Jul 1704 in New Shoreham, RI 1.

12 F ii. Elizabeth Raymond 1 21 was born on 24 May 1662 in New London, New London Co., CT 21.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 24 May 1662; New London, New London Co., CT 37. Elizabeth Raymond, dau. Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond was born ye 24th of May 1662

2. VR - Birth of Child; 3 Jan 1709/10; New London, New London Co., CT 43. Joseph son David & Elizabeth Richards born January 3- 1709

3. VR - Marriage; 14 Dec 1698; New London, New London Co., CT 22 44. Married David Richards

4. VR - Birth of Child; 28 Apr 1700; New London, New London Co., CT 45. Elizabeth Richards daughter David & Elizabeth Richards born April 28, 1700

5. VR - Birth of Child; 29 Dec 1703; New London, New London Co., CT 46. David Richards son David & Elizabeth Richards born December ye 29- 1703.

6. VR - Birth of Child; 27 Aug 1707; New London, New London Co., CT 47. Sarah Richards - daughter David & Elizabeth Richards born - August 27- 1707

13 F iii. Ann Smith Raymond 1 21 was born on 12 May 1664 in New London, New London Co., CT 21 and died in 1705 in Norwich, New London Co., CT.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 12 May 1664; New London, New London Co., CT 37. Ann Raymond ye daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond was born ye 12th of May 1664

2. VR - Birth of Child; 32 Nov 1682; Norwich, New London Co., CT 48. Birth of Joshuah, son of Thomas & Ann Bradford.

14 F iv. Martha Raymond 1 was born about 1666 in New London, New London Co., CT and died in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA.

15 F v. Hannah Raymond 1 21 was born on 8 Aug 1668 in New London, New London Co., CT and died on 28 Jan 1741/42 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 8 Aug 1668; New London, New London Co., CT 38. Hannah - dau. Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born 8th August 1668

2. VR - Marriage; 13 Mar 1692/93; Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT 49. Wethersfield March 13- This may certify whome it may concerne that Mr. Thomas Avery & Mrs. Hannah Bulkley both of New London in their Majesties Colony of Conn. in New England married at Wethersfield afor'sd on the said day of the date of these presents. By or before me- John Chester Justice of Peace.
True Copy.

16 M vi. Richard Raymond 1 was born on 7 Apr 1670 in New London, New London Co., CT and died on 1 Sep 1670 in New London, New London Co., CT.

Documented events in his life were:

1. VR - Birth; 7 Apr 1670; New London, New London Co., CT 39. Richard Raymond, son of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 7th of April 1670

2. VR - Death; 1 Sep 1670; New London, New London Co., CT 39. Richard Raymond son of Joseph 3 & Elizabeth - dyed the first of September 1670

17 F vii. Mary Raymond 1 was born on 12 Mar 1670/71 in New London, New London Co., CT and died on 8 Apr 1711 in Woodstock, Windham Co., CT.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 12 Mar 1771; New London, New London Co., CT 41. Mary Raymond daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 12th of March 1771

18 F viii. Experience Raymond 1 21 was born on 20 Jan 1673/74 in New London, New London Co., CT 21 and died on 26 Jun 1689 in New London, New London Co., CT 21.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 20 Jan 1673/74; New London, New London Co., CT 40. Experience Raymond ye daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 20th of January 1673

2. VR - Death; 26 Jun 1689; New London, New London Co., CT 50. 1689 Deaths: June 26- Experience, dau. Joshua Raymond - 16 yrs.

19 F ix. Mehitable Raymond 1 21 was born on 19 Dec 1675 in New London, New London Co., CT and died on 15 Aug 1677 in New London, New London Co., CT.

Documented events in her life were:

1. VR - Birth; 9 Dec 1675; New London, New London Co., CT 24. Mehitable Raymond - daughter Joseph & Elizabeth Raymond born ye 9th of Dec 1675

2. VR - Death; 15 Aug 1677; New London, New London Co., CT 35. Mayhitabell Raymond the daughter of Joseph (Joshua?) & Elizabeth Raymond departed this life the 15th of August.1677

[NI1200] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/raymond.htm

1. Richard Raymond 1, son of George Raymond and Jane Unknown (Raymond), was born about 1602 in Essex, ENG and died in 1692 in Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT 2.


Documented events in his life were:

1. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 29 Feb 1675; Lyme, New London, CT 3. Received 2000 acres of land in the will of Joshua Uncas, Sacham.

2. Oath of Freemanship/Allegiance; 14 May 1634; Boston, Suffolk Co., MA 4.

3. Emigrant Ancestor; 1634; Salem, Essex Co., MA.

4. Residence; 1634; Salem, Essex Co., MA 5.

5. Jury Duty; Bet 27 Jun 1636 And 25 Feb 1641; Essex Co., MA 6. Essex jury, 27 June 1636, 27 December 1636, 27 June 1637, 26 June 1638 [EQC 1:3, 4, 6, 8]. Petit jury, 25 February 1641 [EQC 1:33].

6. Church Membership; 1636; Salem, Essex Co., MA 5 7. Among those who joined the Salem church before December 1636 [SChR 5], and presumably before 14 May 1634 based on date of freemanship.

7. Town Office; 1636; Salem, Essex Co., MA 8. Salem fenceviewer, 1636 [STR 1:40]

8. Lands Recorded - Granted; 1636; Salem, Essex Co., MA 8. In the Salem land grant of 1636, "Ricd Raymt" received one hundred eighty acres in the freemen's lands (or perhaps sixty acres) [STR 1:19, 27].

9. Lands Recorded - Granted; 16 Jan 1636/37; Salem, Essex Co., MA 8. "Mr. Raym[en]t" was one of eight men who on 16 January 1636/7 each received half an acre of land at Winter Harbor "for fishing trade, & to build upon" [STR 1:33].

10. Town Office; 1637; Salem, Essex Co., MA 8. Rater, 1637 [STR 1:57]

11. Lands Recorded - Granted; 25 Dec 1637; Salem, Essex Co., MA 8. "Rich[ard] Raymond" received one acre in the 25 December 1637 division of marsh and meadow, with a household of six [STR 1:102].

12. Lawsuit; 2 Jan 1650/51; Essex Co., MA 9. On 2 January 1650/1 Richard Rayment sued James Fogg for neglect of work [EQC 1:205]

13. Lands Recorded - Granted; 4 Jan 1654/55; Salem, Essex Co., MA 8. On 4 January 1654/5 he was granted one hundred acres of upland and ten acres of meadow in Wenham bounds upon Pleasant Pond and the great swamp and ten acres of meadow in the great meadow; "this was a former grant omitted to be entered" [STR 1:181]. He had two cows in the town herd in 1657 [STR 1:207].

14. Financial Transactions; 27 Aug 1660; Salem, Essex Co., MA 10. On 27 August 1660 "Richard Rayment of Salem, mariner," sold to Walter Price one-quarter of the ketch Hopewell of Salem, now at anchor in Boston harbor, for a year and a day [ELR 2:3]

15. Forfited Bond; 6 Mar 1661/62; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 11. On 6 March 1661/2, Richard Raymont "being called and not appearing hath forfeited his bond of ś10 to the country" [RPCC 245].

16. Lawsuit; 13 May 1662; Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT 11. On 13 May 1662 Humphrey Clay sued him for "slander for charging his wife with theft to the damage of ś50"; Rayment was found guilty and fined ś5 and costs [RPCC 246-47].

17. Lands Recorded - Sold; 10 Aug 1662; Salem, Essex Co., MA 10. On 10 August 1662 "Richard Rayment of Salem, mariner," sold to John Gardner of Salem two and a quarter acres of salt marsh; signed by "Richard Rayment" and "Judeth Rayment" [ELR 2:48].

18. Lands Recorded - Sold; 13 Oct 1662; Salem, Essex Co., MA 10. On 13 October 1662 "Mr. Edmund Batten & Judeth Raymond attorneys of Richard Raymond late of Salem, mariner," sold to Oliver Mannering of Salem, mariner, a dwelling house in Salem with about three-quarters of an acre of land and ten acres in the South Field [ELR 2:127].

19. Lands Recorded - Purchased; 27 Oct 1662; Norwalk, Fairfield Co., CT 12. On 27 October 1662 Ralph Keeler of Norwalk sold to "Richard Raimond" of Salem his homelot, dwelling house and four acres adjoining [Norwalk TR 1:64-65]. As a consequence of this purchase Richard Raymond was granted several parcels of land by the Norwalk proprietors, even though he very soon moved to Saybrook [Norwalk TR 1:193-95].

20. Lands Recorded - Purchased; 16 Nov 1663; Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT 13. On 16 November 1663 Richard Raymond bought of John Olmsted two acres of meadow, four acres of meadow, one hundred pound right in the Ox Pasture and one hundred pound right in the town commons [Saybrook TR 1:90]. On 21 May 1677 Richard Raymond sold to John Nicholson three and a quarter acres of meadow [Saybrook TR 1:91].

21. Town Office; 13 Feb 1664/65; Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT 14. “Articles of Agreement betwixt Saybrook -- Lyme, 13 Feb 1665 … The inhabitants on the east side of the River.. 2. They declare that they will pay all arrears of rates past and all rates due by the first of May next ensuing that belong unto the town and ministry to be brought in unto the townsmen in the town, to wit: Richard Raymond & Abraham Post.”

22. Lawsuit; 24 Jun 1668; Essex Co., MA 9. Robert Spurrell sued Richard Rayment and had a writ served on him 24 June 1668 for withholding his share of fish and wages due him upon a fall voyage about eighteen years since [EQC 4:43]

23. Lands Recorded - Gifted; 25 Jun 1668; Salem, Essex Co., MA 10. On 25 June 1668 "Richard Rayment late of Salem now of Saybrooke at Coneticotts river's mouth," deeded to "son-in-law Oliver Mannering" two acres in the South Field at Salem [ELR 3:44].

24. Lands Recorded - Gifted; 7 Apr 1685; Salem, Essex Co., MA 10. On 7 April 1685 "Richard Raymond of Seabrooke" bequeathed to "my well beloved son-in-law Humphry Coomb which was and is married unto my daughter Barshua Raymond alias Cooms" one-quarter of an acre in Salem and five hundred acres (one-quarter of the thousand acres he had from Joshua Indian) [ELR 14:159].

25. Lands Recorded - Gifted; 2 Jan 1690/91; Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT 13. On 2 January 1690[/1] Richard Raymond of Saybrook deeded to "my son Daniel Raymond of Saybrook" several parcels of land [Saybrook TR 164, 230].

Richard married Judith Williams 1 16 about 1635 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 15. (Judith Williams was born about 1610 17 and died in 1692 in Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT.)

Documented events in her life were:

1. Church Membership; 1636; Salem, Essex Co., MA 5.

Documented events in their marriage were:

1. CR - Baptism of Child; 11 Jul 1637; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Bathsuah / Bathsheba

2. CR - Baptism of Child; 3 Mar 1638/39; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Joshua

3. CR - Baptism of Child; 3 Jan 1640/41; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Lemuel

4. CR - Baptism of Child; 12 Feb 1642/43; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Hannah

5. CR - Baptism of Child; 15 Jul 1645; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Samuel

6. CR - Baptism of Child; 2 Jan 1647/48; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Richard

7. CR - Baptism of Child; 28 Apr 1650; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Elizabeth

8. CR - Baptism of Child; 17 Apr 1653; Salem, Essex Co., MA 18. Daniel



Children from this marriage were:

+ 2 M i. Joshua Raymond 19 20 was born before 3 Jan 1638/39 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 17, was baptized on 3 Jan 1638/39 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20 and died on 24 Apr 1676 in New London, New London Co., CT.

3 M ii. John Raymond 19 was born about 1635 19 and died on 25 Dec 1694 in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., CT.

4 F iii. Bathsheba Raymond 20 was baptized on 11 Jul 1637 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20.

Documented events in her life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 11 Jul 1637; Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20.

2. VR - Marriage; 29 Jul 1659; Salem, Essex Co., MA 25. Rayment, Bathsheaba & Humbphyr Coomes, 29 :5 m : 1659 [CT R]

5 M iv. Lemuel Raymond 19 20 was baptized on 3 Jan 1639/40 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20.

Documented events in his life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 3 Jan 1640/41; Salem, Essex Co., MA 26.

6 F v. Hannah Raymond 1 19 was baptized on 12 Feb 1642/43 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 and died on 18 Dec 1717 in New London, New London Co., CT.

Documented events in her life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 12 Feb 1642/43; Salem, Essex Co., MA 27.

7 M vi. Samuel Raymond 19 20 was baptized on 15 Jul 1645 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20.

Documented events in his life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 15 Jul 1645; Salem, Essex Co., MA 20 28.

Samuel married Mary Smith 1, daughter of Rev. Nehemiah Smith and Ann Bourne. (Mary Smith was born in Connecticut 16 and died in May 1705 in New London, New London Co., CT 16.)

8 M vii. Richard Raymond Jr. 19 20 was baptized on 2 Jan 1647/48 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20 and died about 1680.

Documented events in his life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 2 Jan 1677/78; Salem, Essex Co., MA 20 29.

9 F viii. Elizabeth Raymond 19 20 was baptized on 28 Apr 1650 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20.

Documented events in her life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 28 Apr 1650; Salem, Essex Co., MA 20 30.

10 M ix. Daniel Raymond 19 20 was baptized on 17 Apr 1653 in Salem, Essex Co., MA 19 20 and died before Apr 1695 in Lyme, New London, CT.

Documented events in his life were:

1. CR - Baptism; 17 Apr 1653; Salem, Essex Co., MA 31.

2. VR - Marriage; 15 Apr 1684; Lyme, New London, CT 32. Married Rebecca Sage.

[NI1202] 514. James Boughton, Bouton-Boughton Family, (1890), p. 178.
Cited in Tina Ordone, "Descendants of Robert Hayes," web site, , viewed 8 May 1998.

515. Charles Wells Hayes, George Hayes of Windsor and His Descendants, Baker, Jones & Co. (Buffalo, New York, 1884), microfiche, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; copy at Denbigh Family History Center, Newport News, Virginia, p. 123.

[NI1203] 516. Ancestral File.
This "source" MUST be replaced with something closer to the primary sources. AFN: WVQQ-16.

[NI1204] 584. Charles Wells Hayes, George Hayes of Windsor and His Descendants, Baker, Jones & Co. (Buffalo, New York, 1884), microfiche, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; copy at Denbigh Family History Center, Newport News, Virginia, p. 15.

[NI1208] 602. Charles Wells Hayes, George Hayes of Windsor and His Descendants, Baker, Jones & Co. (Buffalo, New York, 1884), microfiche, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; copy at Denbigh Family History Center, Newport News, Virginia, pp. 1, 4.

603. Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, American Presidential Families, MacMillan Publishing Company, (New York, New York, 1993), Volume I, Dawes and Allied Families, found at: Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School Library, P.O. Box 696, Kamuela, Hawaii 96743, p. 484.
Cited in "Presidential Family Forest", CD-ROM, Millisecond Publishing Company (Kamuela, Hawaii, 1998), collection of Richard S. Holmes.

"George's family had migrated from Scotland to England. George left England, migrating to the colonies and ending up in Windsor, Ct. about 1678. He later moved to Simsbury, Ct." [518]

[NI1228] Information on Abigail's parents from Ancestral File [517] and "American Presidential Families". [603] Hayes genealogy says her mother's name is unknown. [605] "American Presidential Families" says her mother's given name is unknown. [603]


604. Charles Wells Hayes, George Hayes of Windsor and His Descendants, Baker, Jones & Co. (Buffalo, New York, 1884), microfiche, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; copy at Denbigh Family History Center, Newport News, Virginia, p. 4.

605. Ibid. p. 3.

[NF278]
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/barbour/saybrook_barbour_p.htm

Saybrook Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852 - P
Transcribed by Coralynn Brown


PALMER

Gershom, m Sarah FENNER, dau of John & Sarah, _______.


PARKER

Abigail, dau Abner & Abigail, b Oct 12, 1730
Abigail Augusta Smith, dau Gideon, b Apr 1, 1825
Abner, son Ebenezer & Mary, b May 14, 1697
Abner, m Abigail PRATT, Jan 9, 1721/22
Abner, son Abner & Abigail, b Sept 17, 1724
Almira Amanda, dau Asa & Parmel, b June 23, 1824; died Sept 30, 1827
Amanda, m William HURD, Jan 18, 1835, by Aaron Hovey
Amanda G, of Essex, m Elisha C GREENFIELD of Lyme, Apr 4, 1841, by Rev W George Mille

[NF348] 518. Tina Ordone, "Descendants of Robert Hayes," web site, , viewed 8 May 1998.


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