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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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247 IV. Daniel Keeler, birth-record not found; bap. at South Salem, N. Y., 24 Feb. 1754.
248 V. Nathan Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 1 Nov. 1755; bap. at South Salem, 5 Nov. 1755; a grocer; married at Wilton, Conn., Rebecca Nichols, who was horn 22 Jan. 1760. They settled in New York City, and there died; he, 5 Nov. 1826, aged 72 years; she, 5 Dec. 1849, aged 89 years. They were buried in the cemetery of the Brick Presbyterian Church, and their remains were afterwards removed. He was a soldier of the Revolutionary War. 986
249 VI. Lois Keeler, bap. at South Salem, N. Y., 23 Oct. 1757; married, 5 Feb. 1789, at South Salem, Benjamin Kellogg. His descendants, unable to give the names of his parents or to tell when or where he was born, say that he was an only son, and when he was very young his father died. They settled at South Salem, where he fell dead in his garden, about 1794 She died at South Salem, 1 June 1829. They were buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard at South Salem; but no inscription marks their graves. 991
250 VII. Eunice Keeler, bap. at South Salem, N. Y., 16 Sept 1759; married, 11 June 1789, at South Salem, Hezekiah Lyon, a farmer, of Weston, Conn., who died without children. She married (2d) J . . . . . Osborn, a farmer, of Weston, who also died without children. She returned to South Salem, married (3d) John Thorp, and died without children, 2 Sept. 1844, in the 85th year of her age, at South Salem, and was buried there in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
251 VIII. Aaron Keeler, twin, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 17 June 1760, according to his family-record, but there is reason to think the true date was 1761; bap. at South Salem, 28 June 1761; married, 13 March 1791, at South Salem, Mary Brooks, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Webster) Brooks, of South Salem, where she was born 5 March 1768. He was, a farmer, settled at South Salem, where he joined the Presbyterian Church, 27 Jan. 1793, and died, 31 Dec. 1811, "of that dreadful typhoid fever, aged 50 years, 6 months, and 14 days." He was, the second or third person attacked, and died on the fifth day of his illness. She died at South Salem, 17 Feb. 1868, aged 99 years, 11 months, and 12 days. They were buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard. 995
252 IX. Mary Keeler, twin, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 17 June 1761; bap. at South Salem, 28 June 1761; joined the Presbyterian Church at South Salem, 23 March 1788; married, 25 Jan. 1798, at South Salem, by Rev. Solomon Mead, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, James Marvin, a farmer, 1008
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