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− | 25. THOMAS<sup>4</sup> STOWELL (''Samuel''<sup>3</sup>, ''David''<sup>2</sup>, ''Samuel''<sup>1</sup>) was born in Watertown, Mass., 28 Sept. 1719, died in Waltham, Mass., 11 Jan. 1755, age 35, married Waltham, Mass., 18 July 1745, REBECCA WHITNEY, dau. of Ensign David and Rebecca (Fillebrown) Whitney, b. Watertown, Mass., 2 Nov. 1721. | + | 25. THOMAS<sup>4</sup> STOWELL (''Samuel''<sup>3</sup>, ''David''<sup>2</sup>, ''Samuel''<sup>1</sup>) was born in Watertown, Mass., 28 Sept. 1719, died in Waltham, Mass., 11 Jan. 1755, age 35, married Waltham, Mass., 18 July 1745, [[Family:Whitney, Rebecca (1721-?)|REBECCA WHITNEY]], dau. of [[Family:Whitney, David (1697-1738)|Ensign David and Rebecca (Fillebrown) Whitney]], b. Watertown, Mass., 2 Nov. 1721. |
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− | | EMILY, b. 26 Sept. 1829, at Lenox, N. Y., d. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1860, m. Lenox, N. Y., 26 May 1852, FRANCIS DANIEL WHITNEY, son of Daniel Harris and Louisa (Caswell) Whitney, b. Mexico, N. Y., 1 March 1827, d. Cleveland, N. Y., April 1854. She m. 2d, 1857, Marcus Weaver. Children (Weaver): i. ''Ella'', ii. ''Mattie'', iii. ''George''. vi. ''Pliny'', b, 27 April 1790, d. 25 July 1812, age 22. | + | | EMILY, b. 26 Sept. 1829, at Lenox, N. Y., d. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1860, m. Lenox, N. Y., 26 May 1852, FRANCIS DANIEL WHITNEY, son of [[Family:Whitney, Daniel Harris (1795-a1880)|Daniel Harris and Louisa (Caswell) Whitney]], b. Mexico, N. Y., 1 March 1827, d. Cleveland, N. Y., April 1854. She m. 2d, 1857, Marcus Weaver. Children (Weaver): i. ''Ella'', ii. ''Mattie'', iii. ''George''. vi. ''Pliny'', b, 27 April 1790, d. 25 July 1812, age 22. |
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− | 81. EBENEZER<sup>5</sup> STOWELL OR STOEL {''Isaac''<sup>4</sup>, ''David''<sup>3-2</sup>, Samuel<sup>1</sup>) was born in Willington, Conn., 14 Dec. 1758, died at Cornish, N. H., 27 April 1837, age 78, m. Rockingham, Vt., 31 May 1781, PARMELIA WHITNEY, b. 1757, d. Cornish, N. H., 4 Aug. 1848. Resided at Grantham. Served in the Revolution, then settled on the West side of Grantham Mountain, which was afterwards annexed to Cornish. Was Corporal in Capt. Burt's Co., Col. Samuel Fletcher's Regt. from 2 May 1779 to 28 June 1779 in defense of the frontier. Private in Mass. Continental Line. Was in the famous Rogers Rangers. Name placed on Pension Rolls 2 Aug. 1820, Pamelia Stowell of Grantham on Pension Rolls of 1840, age 83. | + | 81. EBENEZER<sup>5</sup> STOWELL OR STOEL {''Isaac''<sup>4</sup>, ''David''<sup>3-2</sup>, Samuel<sup>1</sup>) was born in Willington, Conn., 14 Dec. 1758, died at Cornish, N. H., 27 April 1837, age 78, m. Rockingham, Vt., 31 May 1781, [[Family:Whitney, Parmelia (1757-1848)|PARMELIA WHITNEY]], b. 1757, d. Cornish, N. H., 4 Aug. 1848. Resided at Grantham. Served in the Revolution, then settled on the West side of Grantham Mountain, which was afterwards annexed to Cornish. Was Corporal in Capt. Burt's Co., Col. Samuel Fletcher's Regt. from 2 May 1779 to 28 June 1779 in defense of the frontier. Private in Mass. Continental Line. Was in the famous Rogers Rangers. Name placed on Pension Rolls 2 Aug. 1820, Pamelia Stowell of Grantham on Pension Rolls of 1840, age 83. |
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− | | LYDIA, b. Londonderry, Vt., 21 Aug. 1818, d. Waltham, Mass., 11 May 1896, age 77, m. Londonderry, Vt., 8 Jan. 1840, SAMUEL WHITNEY, son of Samuel and Polly (Wallace) Whitney, b. Townsend, Mass., 20 July 1817, d. Waltham, Mass., 17 Oct. 1894, age 77. Lived in Nashua, N. H., and Waltham and Taunton, Mass. For many years was a skillful mechanic for the Nashua Mfg. Co. In 1864 entered employ of American Watch Co., at Waltham, from which he retired in 1888. Children born Nashua, N. H., (WHITNEY): | + | | LYDIA, b. Londonderry, Vt., 21 Aug. 1818, d. Waltham, Mass., 11 May 1896, age 77, m. Londonderry, Vt., 8 Jan. 1840, [[Family:Whitney, Samuel J. (1817-1894)|SAMUEL WHITNEY]], son of [[Family:Whitney, Samuel (1794-1870)|Samuel and Polly (Wallace) Whitney]], b. Townsend, Mass., 20 July 1817, d. Waltham, Mass., 17 Oct. 1894, age 77. Lived in Nashua, N. H., and Waltham and Taunton, Mass. For many years was a skillful mechanic for the Nashua Mfg. Co. In 1864 entered employ of American Watch Co., at Waltham, from which he retired in 1888. Children born Nashua, N. H., (WHITNEY): |
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− | | GEORGE WALLACE, b. 27 March 1843, d. Waltham, Mass., 26 May 1881, m. Gardner, Mass., 21 May 1867, | + | | [[Family:Whitney, George Wallace (1843-1881)|GEORGE WALLACE]], b. 27 March 1843, d. Waltham, Mass., 26 May 1881, m. Gardner, Mass., 21 May 1867, LUCY ANN HARRINGTON, dau. of Daniel and Nancy (White) Harrington, b. Westminster, Mass., 14 Sept. 1847, d. 9 March 1917. Was a Universalist minister and lived in Quincy, Saugus, Westminster, Mass., and Augusta, Me. No children. |
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− | | ELBERT WATSON, b. 8 Dee. 1849, m. Quincy, Mass., 8 Sept. 1875, MARY FRANCES FRENCH, dau. of Dr. Charles S. and Dorothy (Norcross) French, b. Quincy, Mass., 13 June 1854. Lived in Quincy and Peabody and Milford, Mass. Universalist minister. Graduate Tufts College, A.B., 1873, B.D., 1875. Children: i. ''Mabel'', ii. ''Arthur Bryant''. | + | | [[Family:Whitney, Elbert Watson (1849-1932)|ELBERT WATSON]], b. 8 Dee. 1849, m. Quincy, Mass., 8 Sept. 1875, MARY FRANCES FRENCH, dau. of Dr. Charles S. and Dorothy (Norcross) French, b. Quincy, Mass., 13 June 1854. Lived in Quincy and Peabody and Milford, Mass. Universalist minister. Graduate Tufts College, A.B., 1873, B.D., 1875. Children: i. ''Mabel'', ii. ''Arthur Bryant''. |
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− | | PHILENDA, b. Ottercreek, Wis., 1 Jan. 1863, d. Minnewaukon, Wis., 3 May 1900, m. ALBERT WHITNEY. | + | | PHILENDA, b. Ottercreek, Wis., 1 Jan. 1863, d. Minnewaukon, Wis., 3 May 1900, m. ALBERT WHITNEY. [''sic'': Should be Albert Whitney ''Harriman''.--RLW] |
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− | | GENEVRA ELLERY, b. Chittenango, N. Y., 11 May 1869, m. there 4 June 1887, JOHN HOWARD WHITNEY, son of John Bellamy and Mary Mack (Dougherty) Whitney, b. Chittenango, N. Y., 4 July 1858. Lived in Chittenango, N. Y. Children born there (WHITNEY): | + | | GENEVRA ELLERY, b. Chittenango, N. Y., 11 May 1869, m. there 4 June 1887, [[Family:Whitney, John Howard (1858-1933)|JOHN HOWARD WHITNEY]], son of John Bellamy and Mary Mack (Dougherty) Whitney, b. Chittenango, N. Y., 4 July 1858. Lived in Chittenango, N. Y. Children born there (WHITNEY): |
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− | | MARIAN S., b. 22 Jan. 1842, d. Framingham, Mass., 2 Aug. 1917, m. there 19 Sept. 1862, HARLAN HARRISON | + | | MARIAN S., b. 22 Jan. 1842, d. Framingham, Mass., 2 Aug. 1917, m. there 19 Sept. 1862, [[Family:Whitney, Harlan Harrison (1838-a1900)|HARLAN HARRISON WHITNEY]], son of [[Family:Whitney, David Morse (1807-1867)|David Morse and Mary Ann (Gilmore) Whitney]], b. Natick, Mass., 7 March 1838. He was a shoemaker. In Co. H, 13th Mass. Vol. No children. |
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− | 334. HENRY CHAPlN<sup>6</sup> STOWELL (''Luther''<sup>5</sup>, ''Israel''<sup>4-3-2</sup>, ''Samuel''<sup>1</sup>) was born in Londonderry, Vt., 17 April 1821, d. Waltham, | + | 334. HENRY CHAPlN<sup>6</sup> STOWELL (''Luther''<sup>5</sup>, ''Israel''<sup>4-3-2</sup>, ''Samuel''<sup>1</sup>) was born in Londonderry, Vt., 17 April 1821, d. Waltham, Mass., 2 Oct. 1887, age 66, m. 1st at Londonderry, Vt., 1 Oct. 1843, [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1797-1833)|ELIZABETH MARY WHITNEY]], dau. of [[Family:Whitney, Jacob (1797-1833)|Richard and Polly (Watts) Whitney]], b. Weston, Vt., 9 Jan. 1825, d. Nashua, N. H., 19 July 1864, age 39. He m. 2d at Waltham, Mass., 26 July 1865, IRENE KNAPP BATES, dau. of Dr. Daniel and Sarah (Knapp) Bates, b. Northfield, Vt., 7 April 1839, d. Waltham, Mass., 19 April 1869, age 30. He m. 3d at Waltham, Mass., 29 Jan. 1870, ELIZA R. JONES, dau. of Samuel L. and Mary (Goodhue) Jones, b. Marion, Maine, 9 Sept. 1841, d. Waltham, Mass., 21 May 1877, age 35. He m. 4th at Waltham, Mass., 26 June 1878, MARTHA ANN BOND, dau. by adoption of John and Mehitable (Gilson) Bond, b. Bradford, Vt., 19 Oct. 1841, d. Waltham, Mass., 2 June 1913, age 71. |
Resided in Londonderry, Vt. and Waltham, Mass. Was a cabinet maker and merchant. | Resided in Londonderry, Vt. and Waltham, Mass. Was a cabinet maker and merchant. | ||
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− | 336. LUTHER<sup>6</sup> STOWELL {Calvin<sup>5</sup>, Israel<sup>4-3-2</sup> Samuel<sup>1</sup>) was born in Bainbridge, N. Y., 15 June 1798, d. Olean, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1881, age 82, m. 1st at Bainbridge, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1822, LEONORA MAXWELL, dau. of Dr. Levi and Sally (Whitney) Maxwell, b. Locke, N. Y., 5 June 1802, d. Friendship, N. Y., 2 July 1841, age 39. He m. 2d at Friendship, N. Y., 3 July 1842, Mrs. Polly (Hickox) Harrison, b. 9 May 1802, d. Olean, N. Y., 1888, age 86. | + | 336. LUTHER<sup>6</sup> STOWELL {Calvin<sup>5</sup>, Israel<sup>4-3-2</sup> Samuel<sup>1</sup>) was born in Bainbridge, N. Y., 15 June 1798, d. Olean, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1881, age 82, m. 1st at Bainbridge, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1822, LEONORA MAXWELL, dau. of [[Family:Whitney, Moses (1733-1810)|Dr. Levi and Sally (Whitney) Maxwell]], b. Locke, N. Y., 5 June 1802, d. Friendship, N. Y., 2 July 1841, age 39. He m. 2d at Friendship, N. Y., 3 July 1842, Mrs. Polly (Hickox) Harrison, b. 9 May 1802, d. Olean, N. Y., 1888, age 86. |
Resided in Friendship, Locke and Olean, N. Y., and Friendship, Wis., which he founded. Bought land in Adam Co., Wis. Was a teacher and banker. Deacon in Congregational Church, Friendship, N. Y. | Resided in Friendship, Locke and Olean, N. Y., and Friendship, Wis., which he founded. Bought land in Adam Co., Wis. Was a teacher and banker. Deacon in Congregational Church, Friendship, N. Y. | ||
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− | | ALICE AMANDA, b. Wellsboro, Penn., 27 June 1844, d. Federalsburg, Md., 26 Dec. 1908, m. Milford, Conn., 25 Jan. 1882, HARRISON TYLER, son of Lendal and Sarah (Whitney) Tyler, b. Calais, Me., 1838. No children. | + | | ALICE AMANDA, b. Wellsboro, Penn., 27 June 1844, d. Federalsburg, Md., 26 Dec. 1908, m. Milford, Conn., 25 Jan. 1882, HARRISON TYLER, son of [[Family:Whitney, Daniel (1776-b1851)|Lendal and Sarah (Whitney) Tyler]], b. Calais, Me., 1838. No children. |
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− | | WILLIAM<sup>8</sup>, b. Jackson, Mich., 8 Aug | + | | WILLIAM<sup>8</sup>, b. Jackson, Mich., 8 Aug. 1856, d. there same day. |
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− | | ELIZA LEMIRA, b. Quincy, Minn., 29 June 1860, m. Winona, Minn., 2 Dec. 1878, HORACE JOSIAH WHITNEY, son of Allen Caswell and Ann (Wilson) Whitney, b. Gorham, N. H., 24 April | + | | ELIZA LEMIRA, b. Quincy, Minn., 29 June 1860, m. Winona, Minn., 2 Dec. 1878, [[Family:Whitney, Horace Josiah (1852-1925)|HORACE JOSIAH WHITNEY]], son of [[Family:Whitney, Allen Caswell (1825-1892)|Allen Caswell and Ann (Wilson) Whitney]], b. Gorham, N. H., 24 April 1852. |
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− | | ROSE ETTA MAY, b. Lake Sarah, Minn., 28 April | + | | ROSE ETTA MAY, b. Lake Sarah, Minn., 28 April 1880, m. 13 Oct. 1897, FREDERICK L. SANBORN. |
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− | | ADDIE BELLE, b. Homer, Minn., 30 May 1888, m. 6 Oct. 1903, ANGUS E. NOWLAN. Children (NOWLAN): i. ''Belle'', ii. | + | | ADDIE BELLE, b. Homer, Minn., 30 May 1888, m. 6 Oct. 1903, ANGUS E. NOWLAN. Children (NOWLAN): i. ''Belle'', ii. ''Eugene''. |
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− | | KATE ISABEL, b. 26 Nov. 1882, m. Schroon, N. Y., 16 Oct. 1906, CLARENCE R. WHITNEY, son of Charles C. and Celestine (Root) Whitney, b. 6 July 1876. | + | | KATE ISABEL, b. 26 Nov. 1882, m. Schroon, N. Y., 16 Oct. 1906, [[Family:Whitney, Clarence R. (1876-b1930)|CLARENCE R. WHITNEY]], son of [[Family:Whitney, Charles C. (1847-1915)|Charles C. and Celestine (Root) Whitney]], b. 6 July 1876. |
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− | 510. SIMEON<sup>7</sup> STOWELL (''Ira''<sup>6</sup>, ''Ehenezer''<sup>5</sup>, ''Isaac''<sup>4</sup>, ''David''<sup>3-2</sup>, ''Samuel''<sup>2</sup>) was born in Gates, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1821, m. Avon, Mich., 1 May 1844, HARRIET WEBSTER, dan. of Chester and Polly Matilda (Whitney) Webster, b. Pontiac, Mich., 6 Oct. 1824, d. there 8 Dec. 1894, age 70. | + | 510. SIMEON<sup>7</sup> STOWELL (''Ira''<sup>6</sup>, ''Ehenezer''<sup>5</sup>, ''Isaac''<sup>4</sup>, ''David''<sup>3-2</sup>, ''Samuel''<sup>2</sup>) was born in Gates, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1821, m. Avon, Mich., 1 May 1844, HARRIET WEBSTER, dan. of [[Family:Whitney, Joshua (1769-1810)|Chester and Polly Matilda (Whitney) Webster]], b. Pontiac, Mich., 6 Oct. 1824, d. there 8 Dec. 1894, age 70. |
He was a farmer until 1877 when he engaged in flour milling with William Rowley, iJnder the firm name of Stowell & Rowley. Their flour was first named "Legal Tender", then "Tower City Mill." Sold out in 1882. | He was a farmer until 1877 when he engaged in flour milling with William Rowley, iJnder the firm name of Stowell & Rowley. Their flour was first named "Legal Tender", then "Tower City Mill." Sold out in 1882. |
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Stowell, William Henry Harrison, Stowell genealogy: a record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell, of Hingham, Mass., {Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle, 1922).
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25. THOMAS4 STOWELL (Samuel3, David2, Samuel1) was born in Watertown, Mass., 28 Sept. 1719, died in Waltham, Mass., 11 Jan. 1755, age 35, married Waltham, Mass., 18 July 1745, REBECCA WHITNEY, dau. of Ensign David and Rebecca (Fillebrown) Whitney, b. Watertown, Mass., 2 Nov. 1721.
Lived in Watertown and Waltham, Mass. Was a clothier.
Had a seat in the Watertown Congregational Church in 1741.
In seven deeds 1742 to 1753 he is described as Thomas Stowell of Waltham. In one deed in 1747, of Watertown. In one deed in 1750 as of Lexington.
Children born Waltham, Mass.:
i. | REBECCA5, b. 9 Sept. 1746, d. Groton, Mass., 14 Nov. 1830, age 84, m. there 2 April 1767, Capt. Abraham Child, son of Isaac and Eunice (Pierce) Child, b. Waltham, Mass., 12 Aug. 1741, d. Groton, Mass., 3 Jan. 1834, age 92. Capt. Child was in the Indian Wars 1760-1763. Was in the Battle of Lexington 1775. Was Captain in the Revolution in New Jersey. Children born Waltham, Mass. (Child):
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iii. | ELIZABETH, b. 14 June 1752, d. 4 Aug. 1797, age 45, m. 1774, AARON BROWN, son of Isaac and Mary (Balch) Brown, b. Watertown, Mass., 16 Sept. 1752, d. 14 Nov. 1811, age 59. Aaron Brown was a merchant in New Ipswich and Boston. He m. 2d, Thesta Dana, dau. of Hon. Samuel Dana of Brighton, Mass. Children (Brown):
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42. OLIVER4 STOWELL {Nathaniel3, David2, Samuel1) was born at Pomfret, Conn., 7 Dec. 1744, died at Abington, Conn., 20 July 1836, age 91, married at Stafford, Conn., 30 July 1778, ABIGAIL STRICKLAND, dau, of Jonathan and Joanna Strickland, born at New London, Conn., 16 Aug. 1757, died New London, Conn., 18 Aug. 1856, age 99.
Oliver lived at Pomfret and Stafford, Conn. Was a physician. Was in the Revolution. He was active in forming a Public Library at Abington, Conn.
Pomfret Rec. gives one deed in name of Oliver Stowell of Pomfret, 1776 and two deeds in name of Oliver Stowell of Stafford 1778 and 1789.
Children born in Stafford, Conn.:
i. | MARGARET5, b. 4 Aug. 1779, d. 12 Dec. 1825, age 46, m. Zeno Farrington of Wales, Mass., b. Enfield, Conn., 10 May 1781, d. 9 Feb. 1864, age 82. Children born Wales, Mass. (Farrington):
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123. iii. | AUGUSTUS OLIVER ARTEMUS, b. 4 June 1783. | ||||||||||||||
124. iv. | ABIGAIL, b. 9 Aug. 1785. | ||||||||||||||
v. | ALATHEA, b. 17 Feb. 1788, d. 11 Aug. 1879, age 91, m. Stafford, Conn., 11 March 1807, ASA CHILD, son of Jacob and Meletiah (Curtis) Child, b. West Woodstock, Conn., 13 Sept. 1781, d. Lenox, N. Y., July 1854, age 2. Lived at West Woodstock, and then Eaton and Lenox, N. Y. Children (Child):
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126. viii. | LOREN, b. 3 March 1795. | ||||||||||||||
ix. | LAURA, b. 3 March 1795, d. Kalamazoo, Mich., m. EDMUND CHAPMAN, b. Jefferson Co., N. Y., d. Kalamazoo, Mich. Lived at South German, N. Y., and Kalamazoo, Mich. He was a sea captain. Children (Chapman):
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81. EBENEZER5 STOWELL OR STOEL {Isaac4, David3-2, Samuel1) was born in Willington, Conn., 14 Dec. 1758, died at Cornish, N. H., 27 April 1837, age 78, m. Rockingham, Vt., 31 May 1781, PARMELIA WHITNEY, b. 1757, d. Cornish, N. H., 4 Aug. 1848. Resided at Grantham. Served in the Revolution, then settled on the West side of Grantham Mountain, which was afterwards annexed to Cornish. Was Corporal in Capt. Burt's Co., Col. Samuel Fletcher's Regt. from 2 May 1779 to 28 June 1779 in defense of the frontier. Private in Mass. Continental Line. Was in the famous Rogers Rangers. Name placed on Pension Rolls 2 Aug. 1820, Pamelia Stowell of Grantham on Pension Rolls of 1840, age 83.
Children all born at Grantham N. H.:
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ii. | BELINDA, b. 6 June 1787, d. Fairlee, Vt., 12 Nov. 1864, age 77, m. OLIVER BURR, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Dorchester) Burr, b. Grantham, N. H., 2 Dec. 1780, d. Cornish, N. H., 30 June 1844, age 63. Children born Cornish (BURR):
[pp. 231-234] 130. DEACON LUTHER5 STOWELL (Israel4-3-2 Samuel1) was born in Winchester, N. H., 18 Oct. 1772, d. Londonderry, Vt., 9 Nov. 1857, age 85, m. Petersham, Mass., 25 Dec. 1796. Lydia Clark of Petersham, dan. of David and Sarah Clark, b. Petersham, Mass., 18 Aug. 1777, d. Londonderry, Vt., 5 Dec. 1860, age 83. Resided in Petersham, Mass., until 1797, Windham, Vt., until 1818, then Londonderry, Vt. Was a farmer. Was one of the most active and prominent citizens of Londonderry for many years and highly respected. Was Justice of the Peace for 34 years and married all his children except Harden. Was Deacon of the Congregational Church for fifty years. Was selectman for many years. Was postmaster for Londonderry 1825 to 1828. Was member of the State Legislature 1819, 1821, 1828. Member of the Constitutional Convention to revise the Constitution in 1814 and again in 1828. Children:
[pp. 276-278] 163. SAMUEL6 STOWELL (Samuel5-4-3-2-1) was born in Weymouth, Mass., 18 Jan. 1765-6, died at Grafton, N. Y., 22 April 1843, age 78, m. Susanna FORD, dau. of Abel and Rachel (Littlefield) Ford, b. Worthington, Mass., 17 Sept. 1779, d. Grafton, N. Y., 8 Dec. 1857, age 78. Samuel was a pioneer settler of Grafton, N. Y. Was a farmer and also had a saw mill. Was in the war of 1812, had land warrant for services. Children:
[pp. 331-333] 233. JOSEPH6 STOWELL (Nathan5 Isaac4 David3-2 Samuel1) was born in Waitsfield, Vt., 27 Oct. 1798, d. Lindon, Wis., May 1865, age 66, m. 1820, RACHEL LIVINGSTONE, b. 6 May 1802, d. Minnewaukon, N. D., 27 March 1888, age 86. Resided in Waitsfield, Vt., Lindon, Wis., Minnewaukon, N. D. Was a farmer. Deacon in Free Will Baptist Church. Owner of newspaper at New Lisbon, Wis. in 1863. Children:
[pp. 403-404] 307. SCHUYLER ADRIAN6 STOWELL {Calvin5, Daniel4, Nathaniel3, David2, Samuel1) was bom in Pomfret, Conn., 28 Jan. 1810, d. Chittenango, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1879, age 69, m. 1st, Geneva, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1832, ALMIRA MILES, dau. of Sanford and Lucretia (Walters) Miles, b. Geneva, N. Y., 1813, d. Auburn. N. Y., 1832. He m. 2d at Tully, N. Y., 2 Feb. 1834, HARRIET FRISBIE, dau. of Thaddeus and Sally (Foote) Frisbee, b. Tully, N. Y., 15 Sept. 1815, d. Auburn, N. Y., 4 April 1849, age 33. He m. 3d Cazenovia, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1865, MARIAN ELLERY FOOTE, dau. of Nathan Ellery and Frances Lamar (Scott) Foote, b. Frostburg, Md., 5 July 1840. Resided in Borodino, and Chittenango, N. Y. Veterinary Surgeon. Children by second wife, Harriet:
[pp. 430-431] 332. LUTHER6 STOWELL {Luther5, Israel4-3-2, Samuel1) was born in Windham, Vt., 6 April 1809, d. Londonderry, Vt., 7 Nov. 1894, age 85, m. there 1 Nov. 1832, Elzina Davis, b. Londonderry, Vt. about 1814, d. there 12 or 13 June 1889. Resided in Londonderry and Rockingham, Vt., Derry, N. H., Mendon and Framingham, Mass. He was a joiner. Was postmaster Londondeny, 1849 and 1850. Will proved 1 Jan. 1895. To son Luther H. Stowell, to grandson F. L. Curtis, to great-grandson Clarence D. Curtis, to dau. Marian S. Stowell. (MUdd. Prob.) Children all born Londonderry, Vt.:
[pp. 432-433] 334. HENRY CHAPlN6 STOWELL (Luther5, Israel4-3-2, Samuel1) was born in Londonderry, Vt., 17 April 1821, d. Waltham, Mass., 2 Oct. 1887, age 66, m. 1st at Londonderry, Vt., 1 Oct. 1843, ELIZABETH MARY WHITNEY, dau. of Richard and Polly (Watts) Whitney, b. Weston, Vt., 9 Jan. 1825, d. Nashua, N. H., 19 July 1864, age 39. He m. 2d at Waltham, Mass., 26 July 1865, IRENE KNAPP BATES, dau. of Dr. Daniel and Sarah (Knapp) Bates, b. Northfield, Vt., 7 April 1839, d. Waltham, Mass., 19 April 1869, age 30. He m. 3d at Waltham, Mass., 29 Jan. 1870, ELIZA R. JONES, dau. of Samuel L. and Mary (Goodhue) Jones, b. Marion, Maine, 9 Sept. 1841, d. Waltham, Mass., 21 May 1877, age 35. He m. 4th at Waltham, Mass., 26 June 1878, MARTHA ANN BOND, dau. by adoption of John and Mehitable (Gilson) Bond, b. Bradford, Vt., 19 Oct. 1841, d. Waltham, Mass., 2 June 1913, age 71. Resided in Londonderry, Vt. and Waltham, Mass. Was a cabinet maker and merchant. Child by first wife, Elizabeth:
Child by second wife, Irene:
Child by fourth wife, Martha:
[pp. 434-437] 336. LUTHER6 STOWELL {Calvin5, Israel4-3-2 Samuel1) was born in Bainbridge, N. Y., 15 June 1798, d. Olean, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1881, age 82, m. 1st at Bainbridge, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1822, LEONORA MAXWELL, dau. of Dr. Levi and Sally (Whitney) Maxwell, b. Locke, N. Y., 5 June 1802, d. Friendship, N. Y., 2 July 1841, age 39. He m. 2d at Friendship, N. Y., 3 July 1842, Mrs. Polly (Hickox) Harrison, b. 9 May 1802, d. Olean, N. Y., 1888, age 86. Resided in Friendship, Locke and Olean, N. Y., and Friendship, Wis., which he founded. Bought land in Adam Co., Wis. Was a teacher and banker. Deacon in Congregational Church, Friendship, N. Y. Will probated 4 April 1881. Letters issued to Calvin, Frank and Dana Stowell, son of Luther, Heirs: widow; bequeaths to Betsey, wife of Frank Stowell; Frank Stowell; Grace, dau. of Frank; Calvin S. Stowell; to children of deceased dau. Polly Davis; Sarah Harrison, dau.; Roxana A. Wise, dau.; Rosaltha Marvin, wife of Leonard Marvin; Dense Bronson, wife of Samuel Bronson; Henry Norton, son of David Norton. Residue to sons, Calvin, Frank and Dana Stowell. (Surrogate, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.) Children by first wife, Leonora:
Child by second wife, Polly:
337. WARREN6 STOWELL (Calvin5, Israel4-3-2, Samuel1) was born in Bainbridge, N. Y., 19 May 1800, d. Wellsboro, Penn., 9 Jan. 1868, age 67, m. Deposit, N. Y., 13 March 1823, Hannah Betts Flynt, dau. of Henry and Sarah (Betts) Flynt, b. Franklin, N. Y., 2 Sept. 1804, d. Federalsburg, Md., 5 March 1889, age 84. Went from New York State to Tioga Co., Penn. Lived in Wellsboro, Penn. after 1839. Was a farmer. Children:
[pp. 521-522] 449. WILLIAM7 STOWELL (Jesse Adams6, Jesse5, Adam4, Samuel3-2-1,) was born in Waddington, N. Y., 8 Aug. 1828, d. Winona, Minn., 17 Nov. 1892, m. Jackson, Mich., 14 Oct. 1855, CALISTA HUNTOON, dau. of Daniel and Hannah (Johnson) Huntoon, b. Boonville, N. Y., 19 May 1833, d. Winona, Minn., 22 Dec. 1916. Children:
[pp. 550-551] 489. WILLIAM HARLOW7 STOEL OR STOWELL (John6, David5-4-3-2, Samuel1) was born in Schroon, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1824, d. there 17 Jan. 1913, age 88, m. Chester, N. Y., 25 March 1847, CATHERINE DORCAS WENDELL, dau. of Miartin and Sabrina (Agard) Wendell, b. Chester, N. Y., 22 Feb. 1828, d. Schoon, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1904, age 76. Resided in Chester and Schroon, N. Y. Was a farmer. Letters of Administration issued 22 May 1905 on estate of Catherine Stowell, to William H. Stowell and William H. Stowell, Jr. Heirs: William H. Stowell, husband; William H. Stowell, Jr., son; Catherine Stowell, dau.; Phoebe Tyrrell, dau.; Ida Abel, dau.; Ellen Tyrrell, dau., all of Schroon. (Essex Co. Surrogate.) Children all born Chester, N. Y.:
[p. 562] 510. SIMEON7 STOWELL (Ira6, Ehenezer5, Isaac4, David3-2, Samuel2) was born in Gates, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1821, m. Avon, Mich., 1 May 1844, HARRIET WEBSTER, dan. of Chester and Polly Matilda (Whitney) Webster, b. Pontiac, Mich., 6 Oct. 1824, d. there 8 Dec. 1894, age 70. He was a farmer until 1877 when he engaged in flour milling with William Rowley, iJnder the firm name of Stowell & Rowley. Their flour was first named "Legal Tender", then "Tower City Mill." Sold out in 1882. Children all born White Lake, Mich.:
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