362. Keturah7 Case (Joseph6, Asahel5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 24 Jun 1785 at Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT. She married Solomon Cowles, son of Ebenezer Cowles and Mercy Barber, in Apr 1801. She died on 4 Oct 1868 at Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, at age 83.
Children of Keturah7 Case and Solomon Cowles were as follows:
363. Sarah7 Case (Jedediah6, Jedediah5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 20 Mar 1783 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married Friend Case, son of Capt. Job Case and Joanna Wilcox, either 6 Jan 1802 or 1803 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 10 May 1839 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 56.
Children of Sarah7 Case and Friend Case were:
364. Hezekiah Hart7 Case (Hezekiah6, Jedediah5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 7 Nov 1795 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Roasbella Pinney, daughter of Rosabella Adams, on 21 Jan 1822 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 29 May 1876 at Bloomfield, Hartford Co., CT, at age 80.
Children of Hezekiah Hart7 Case and Roasbella Pinney were:
365. Sarah Cordelia7 Case (Horatio6, Jedediah5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 7 Feb 1822 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married James Everlin Brockett, son of George Hamilton Brockett and Lydia Moses, on 6 May 1845 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 17 Jan 1898 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 75.
Children of Sarah Cordelia7 Case and James Everlin Brockett were:
366. Mary7 Barber (Elizabeth6Case, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1776. She married Johnathan Noble, son of Elijah Noble and Maria Humphrey, in 1798 at West Simsbury (now Canton), Hartford Co., CT. She died circa 1804 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Mary7 Barber and Johnathan Noble were as follows:
367. Alson7 Barber (Elizabeth6Case, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 6 May 1792 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.228 He married Hannah Humphrey, daughter of Solomon Humphrey Jr. and Hannah Brown, on 18 Nov 1814. He died on 4 Apr 1880 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT, at age 87.229
Children of Alson7 Barber and Hannah Humphrey were:
368. Asa7 Case Jr. (Asa6, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 1 Dec 1786 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He married Hepzibah Buell, daughter of William Buell and Hepzibah Latimer, on 26 Mar 1807 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Asa7 Case Jr. and Hepzibah Buell were as follows:
369. Bera7 Case (Asa6, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 22 Jul 1790 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He married Sarah Humphrey, daughter of Benajah Humphrey and Thede Case, on 15 Apr 1810 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 24 Mar 1865 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT, at age 74. He was buried at Canton Center, CT.
Ruth Duncan notes that the Canton First Congregational Church record show his death as 24 March while the Cemetery record shows 23 March.
Children of Bera7 Case and Sarah Humphrey were:
370. Lois7 Case (Asa6, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 23 Dec 1796 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. She married Solomon Virgil Case, son of Solomon Case Jr. and Chloe Case, on 19 May 1819 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 18 Oct 1846 at Mecca, OH, at age 49.
Children of Lois7 Case and Solomon Virgil Case were as follows:
371. Milton7 Case (Asa6, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 19 Feb 1801 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He married Eunice Reed, daughter of Roswell Reed and Eunice Case, on 15 Feb 1824 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. He died on 21 Aug 1883 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT, at age 82. He was buried at Dye Cemetery, Canton, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Milton7 Case and Eunice Reed were as follows:
372. Lorinda7 Buell (Rosanna6Case, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 4 Feb 1795 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married Hull Holcombe, son of Lt. Benjah Philo Holcombe and Mary Case, on 11 May 1811 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 2 Mar 1866 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 71. She was buried at Center Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Seth corrected Lorinda's birth date in a letter from 1759 to 1795.
Children of Lorinda7 Buell and Hull Holcombe were as follows:
Unmarried.
373. Peter Orsamus7 Buell (Rosanna6Case, Hosea5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 30 Oct 1801 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Irene Dexter, daughter of Nathan Dexter and Irene French, on 23 Oct 1834 at Manchester, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 14 Mar 1858 at age 56.
Ian MacLaughlin, ian@spawar.navy.mil, has provided some additional information on Peter's descendants that he found in Albert Welles' History of the Buell Family on page 337.
Children of Peter Orsamus7 Buell and Irene Dexter were:
374. Solomon Virgil7 Case (Solomon6, Solomon5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 1 May 1798 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He married Lois Case, daughter of Asa Case and Lois Dill, on 19 May 1819 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He married Sarah Newton, daughter of Lemuel Newton and Eunice Lindsley, on 20 Oct 1847 at Kinsman, Trumbull Co., OH. He died on 18 Mar 1867 at OH at age 68.
Children of Solomon Virgil7 Case and Lois Case were as follows:
Children of Solomon Virgil7 Case and Sarah Newton were:
375. Joseph Luther7 Case (Solomon6, Solomon5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 1 Oct 1806 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Eliza Proserpine Bidwell, daughter of Norman Bidwell and Philla Hills, on 21 Sep 1831 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Malvina Hannah Case, daughter of Abel Case Jr. and Rachel Humphrey, on 6 Jul 1869. He died on 8 Sep 1888 at Mecca, OH, at age 81.
Children of Joseph Luther7 Case and Eliza Proserpine Bidwell were as follows:
There were no children of Joseph Luther7 Case and Malvina Hannah Case.
376. Asahel Leverett7 Case (Solomon6, Solomon5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 30 May 1816 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Malinda Case, daughter of Abel Case Jr. and Rachel Humphrey, on 3 Oct 1837 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 5 Mar 1879 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 62. He was buried in Mar 1879 at Hopmeadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Asahel Leverett7 Case and Malinda Case were as follows:
377. Lucina7 Ames (Dianthe6Case, Solomon5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) married Joshua Tibbetts.
Children of Lucina7 Ames and Joshua Tibbetts were:
378. Violet7 Case (Benajah6, Benajah5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 24 Mar 1789 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married James Gillett, son of Asa Gillett and Violet Case, at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 23 Jan 1867 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 77.
Children of Violet7 Case and James Gillett were:
379. Lydia7 Case (Benajah6, Benajah5, Hannah4Humphrey, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 8 May 1804 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married Levi Brockett on 14 Sep 1825 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died in 1877.
Listed in DAR record 7395.
Children of Lydia7 Case and Levi Brockett were:
380. Ascenath7 Phelps (Asenath6Humphrey, Elihu5, John4, John3, John2, Michael1) was born circa 1785. She married Benajah Philo Holcombe II, son of Lt. Benjah Philo Holcombe and Mary Case, on 14 Jul 1807. She died on 23 Apr 1813; Listed as "Wife of Philo."231
Children of Ascenath7 Phelps and Benajah Philo Holcombe II were:
381. Benajah7 Humphrey (Dositheus6, Lydia5, John4, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 4 Dec 1805 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.232 He married Olive Goodwin, daughter of Hezekiah Goodwin and Hannah Kingsbury, on 4 May 1831 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 20 Mar 1882 at age 76.233
Children of Benajah7 Humphrey and Olive Goodwin were:
382. Dr. Phelps7 Humphrey (Philander6, Daniel5, Michael4, John3, John2, Michael1) was born on 7 Dec 1800 at Hartland, Hartford Co., CT. He married Maria Holcombe, daughter of Luther Holcombe and Suzannah Holcombe, on 2 Jan 1834 at Turkey Hills, Hartford Co., CT.234 He died on 1 Aug 1860 at Belmore, Putnam Co., OH, at age 59.
Phelps and Maria settled in Hartland, Ct. In 1838, they removed to Granville, Ohio, and subsequently to Columbus, Ohio, whence, his health becoming impaired, they removed to Etna, Licking Co., Ohio, in 1849. Failing to completely re-establish his health, he relinquished the practice of his profession, and settled on a tract of and owned by him in, or near, Belmore, Putnam County, Ohio.
Dr. Phelps Humphrey studied medicine under his father, and graduated from the medical department of Yale College. He stood high in his profession, and was a man universally beloved. The Christian Religion claimed much of his consideration in his later years, and he died in its firm faith and consolations. He was a Justice of the Peace in Hartland, Ct.; was appointed Probate Judge for the District of Granby, in 1835, and was a member of the Legislatures of Connecticut (from Hartland, 1835) and of Ohio. He had the Bible of Esquire Daniel Humphrey, containing records of the family. Maria resided (1882) Toledo, Ohio, with her daughter Mrs. Waring.
Children of Dr. Phelps7 Humphrey and Maria Holcombe were as follows:
Edwin served in the war of the Rebellion; was takne prisoner at Harper's Ferry, but was immediately paroled; was afterward detailed to act as secretary to Gen. tillson. He was lost on the Mississippi river, five miles below Memphis, on the steamer Platte Valley. At the time of his death he had charge of two plantations belonging to Dr. McGavoc, which were situated below Memphis, where he had been to purchase supplies.
William has been for several years, and is now (1882) employed by the Commercial Agency of R. G. Dunn & Co., of Chicago. Ill.
Albert has been for the past seven years (1882) a salesman in the saddlery establishment of Risser & Reitz, Nos. 80 and 82 Wabash Ave., Chicago., Ill.
383. Henry Levi7 Pettibone (Rufus6, Giles5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) married Margaret McElroy.
Children of Henry Levi7 Pettibone and Margaret McElroy were:
384. Maria E.7 Pettibone (Rufus6, Giles5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1813. She married Ezra Hunt in 1830. She died in 1900.
Children of Maria E.7 Pettibone and Ezra Hunt were as follows:
385. Martha L.7 Pettibone (Levi6, Giles5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1835. She married Frank Burnett, son of John Burnett and Sally Johnson, on 5 Dec 1861. She died in 1910.
Children of Martha L.7 Pettibone and Frank Burnett were:
386. Lucy7 Pettibone (Jonathan6, Giles5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) married Dr. H. P. Griswold.
Children of Lucy7 Pettibone and Dr. H. P. Griswold were:
387. Clarinda7 Pettibone (Chauncey6, Ozias5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born on 19 Jan 1781 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.238 She married Thomas Holcombe, son of Hezekiah Holcombe II and Chloe Pinney. She married Thomas Holcombe, son of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis, in 1803. She died on 17 Oct 1885 at Delaware, OH, at age 104.
Children of Clarinda7 Pettibone and Thomas Holcombe were as follows:
There were no children of Clarinda7 Pettibone and Thomas Holcombe.
388. Joseph7 Jewett Jr. (Jane6Pettibone, Ozias5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1788. He married Elizabeth Reed in 1812. He died in 1860.
Children of Joseph7 Jewett Jr. and Elizabeth Reed were:
389. Charles7 Pettibone (Ozias6, Ozias5, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born on 5 Jun 1797.239 He married Deziah Miranda Hayes, daughter of Daniel Hayes IV and Deziah Hillyer, on 29 Mar 1822 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.240 He died on 16 Nov 1877 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 80.241
Children of Charles7 Pettibone and Deziah Miranda Hayes all born at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, were as follows:
390. Noah Amherst7 Phelps Jr. (Charlotte6Wilcox, Rosanna5Pettibone, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1788. He married Delia Clark.
DAR record 56859.
Children of Noah Amherst7 Phelps Jr. and Delia Clark were:
391. Hon. Jeffery Orson7 Phelps (Charlotte6Wilcox, Rosanna5Pettibone, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born on 1 Feb 1791 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Pollina Salome Barnard, daughter of Ebenezer Barnard and Mary Pinney, on 26 Dec 1816. He married Lydia Harreitte Humphrey, daughter of Col. Jonathan Humphrey and Lydia Griswold Phelps, on 7 Jan 1829. He died on 21 Mar 1879 at age 88.
DAR record 18244.
Children of Hon. Jeffery Orson7 Phelps and Pollina Salome Barnard were as follows:
DAR member 18244.
There were no children of Hon. Jeffery Orson7 Phelps and Lydia Harreitte Humphrey.
392. Hector Fayette7 Phelps (Charlotte6Wilcox, Rosanna5Pettibone, Martha4Humphrey, Thomas3, John2, Michael1) was born on 26 Jul 1797. He married Roxanna Selina Barnard.
DAR record 34035.
Children of Hector Fayette7 Phelps and Roxanna Selina Barnard were as follows:
393. Eleazer7 Bullard (Mary6Holcombe, Mary5Hillyer, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1787. He married Hannah Watson in 1812. He died in 1856.
The DAR notes indicate that Hannah was Eleazer's 1st wife, but McPherson does not indicate a 2nd.
Children of Eleazer7 Bullard and Hannah Watson were:
394. Harry7 Holcombe (Electa6Hillyer, James5, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 14 Sep 1793.245 He married Polly Hayes on 4 Nov 1816 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. He married Betsey Barton on 9 Mar 1830 at Methodist Episcopal Church, Granby, CT.246 He died on 26 Aug 1865 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 71.247
Harry enlisted at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, Sept 13, 1813 as a private in Capt. Seth Comstock's Co., Lt. col. elihu Sanford; in Capt. L. Pettibone's co., of 1st Conn. Artillery, Sept. 16, 1813 for 45 days; discharged, New London, CT, Nov. 1, 1813. He received in 1855 for thi sservice a grant of 160 acres of Bounty Land; is recorded in the 1850 census of Granby as a farmer.
There were no children of Harry7 Holcombe and Polly Hayes.
Children of Harry7 Holcombe and Betsey Barton were as follows:
Mary's death date of 1888 is on her gravestone and in the Sexton's Record of when he buried her (Carol Laun).
395. Charles7 Holcombe (Electa6Hillyer, James5, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1805.251 He married Emeline Holcombe, daughter of Daniel Holcombe and Hepzibah Griswold. He died in 1886.252
Children of Charles7 Holcombe and Emeline Holcombe were as follows:
396. Deziah Miranda7 Hayes (Deziah6Hillyer, Theodore5, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 15 Dec 1804 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. She married Charles Pettibone, son of Ozias Pettibone and Elizabeth Pease, on 29 Mar 1822 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.257 She died on 28 Apr 1879 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 74.258
Children of Deziah Miranda7 Hayes and Charles Pettibone all born at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, were as follows:
397. Elizah Minerva7 Hayes (Deziah6Hillyer, Theodore5, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 15 Oct 1807 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. She married Edmund Holcombe, son of Daniel Holcombe and Hepzibah Griswold, on 2 Sep 1835. She died on 12 Sep 1862 at age 54.
Children of Elizah Minerva7 Hayes and Edmund Holcombe were:
Connected with Trinity College.
398. Daniel Columbus7 Hayes (Deziah6Hillyer, Theodore5, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 10 Jan 1810 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.260 He married Clarissa Gunilda Holcombe, daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Clarinda Pettibone, on 7 Oct 1840 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 10 Mar 1889 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 79.
Children of Daniel Columbus7 Hayes and Clarissa Gunilda Holcombe were:
399. Frederick Morrow7 Hayes (Deziah6Hillyer, Theodore5, Mary4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1813 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. He married Caroline C. Phelps, daughter of Ralph Phelps. He died on 12 Apr 1860.
Children of Frederick Morrow7 Hayes and Caroline C. Phelps were as follows:
400. Dorcas7 Humphrey (Dorcas6Case, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 5 Jun 1790.261 She married Ralph Richardson on 23 Feb 1817 at Delaware Co., OH. She died on 14 Oct 1821 at Delaware Co., OH, at age 31.262
Children of Dorcas7 Humphrey and Ralph Richardson were as follows:
Silas was brought up by his grandmother, Dorcas (Case) Humphrey. He was a self-made and well-educated young man, and a successful teacher. He studied medicine, graduated M.D. from Kemper College, St. Louis, Mo., in March, 1849, and settled in practice in Waterloo, Ill. He was very successful, especially in the epidemic of Asiatic cholera of that year; contracted the disease himself, and was convalescent from it, when, against his own discretion, he yielded to importunities to attend a case of the disease before he was sufficiently recovered, which induced a relapse, of which he died the next day. They had no children. His widow is said to have married James Owen, of Waterloo, Ill., and to have removed to Missouri.
401. Aminda7 Humphrey (Dorcas6Case, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 25 May 1792 at West Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.266 She married Benjamin McMaster, son of Robert McMaster, on 12 Feb 1818.267 She died on 9 Sep 1823 at age 31.268
Soon after his birth, Benjamin's parents moved to Ontario County, NY. His widowed mother and a portion of the family, including Benjamin, removed to Ohio. After living, for short periods, near Franklin, at Worthington, and at Orange, Delaware County, he settled, in 1817, in Goshen township, Ohio. After Aminda died, he brought his children to their mother's relatives in Delaware County.
Electa, his second wife, was a widow with three young children. By this marriage there were five more children, of whom one died in infancy. In 1826 he settled upon a wild one hundred acre farm, in Brown Township, Delaware County. In 1852, re removed to Ashley, in that county, whee he had build, in copartnership, the first warehouse erected in that place. He sold his farm to his son Horace P. McMaster, became sole owner of the warehouse, and engaged extensively and successfully in slaughtering, and afterward in general produce dealing, in which he is still interested (1883). He res. at Ashley, O., with faculties excellently preserved at the age of eighty-eight years.269
Children of Aminda7 Humphrey and Benjamin McMaster were as follows:
Horace and Rebecca had no children of their own, but they adopted and brought up Mary Emma, duaghter of hsi borther Robert Gordon McMaster. They resided (1883) in Leondadsburgh, OH.272
402. Laura7 Humphrey (Dorcas6Case, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 9 Feb 1797 at West Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.273 She married David Clark on 1 Dec 1822 at Delaware Co., OH.274 She died on 14 Jul 1837 at Delaware Co., OH, at age 40.275
David was a radical man, a devoted Christian, and very temperate; --so much so that he looked upon the use of tobacco in any form as being a sin, and almost as bad as the use of whiskey. He and Laura began keeping house with two little orphan children of her sister Mrs. Dorcas Richardson, who had died prior to their marriage, and never kept house without some orphan child to care for. --Frederick Humphreys.
Children of Laura7 Humphrey and David Clark were as follows:
John and Mary had no children of their own, but adopted two children who now bear the surname of Clark: --Rena and Curtis.
403. Lurenda7 Humphrey (Dorcas6Case, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 4 Sep 1801 at West Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.281 She married Agamemnon Plumb on 31 Dec 1820. She married Stephen Maynard, son of Stephen Maynard and Elizabeth Wright, on 28 Mar 1832. She died on 31 Aug 1872 at Tipton, Cedar Co., IA, at age 70.
Lurenda went with her parents to Ohio in 1807. She and Agamemnon had no children. Stephen moved with his parents to near Worthington, Franklin Co., O., in 1806. In 1844, they went from thence to Johnson County, near Iowa City, Iowa; and, in 1860, to Tipton, Cedar Co., Iowa. Stephen was possessed of scholarly tastes, a love of books, and a remarkable memory, "and his mind was a remarkable store of knowledge. He had a strong vein of humor which made his conversation interesting to both young and old. He was a thoroughly conscientious man; --'So long as he lived he strove to live worthily.'" Lurenda was noted for her active benevolence. Her heart went out in lively sympathy for all who were in any trouble, and many an orphan found shelter and motherly care in her home. Both Lurenda and Stephen were from youth devout members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, lived blameless lives, were honored members of society, and died in the hope of a glorious immortality.
There were no children of Lurenda7 Humphrey and Agamemnon Plumb.
Children of Lurenda7 Humphrey and Stephen Maynard were as follows:
Mary spent eighteen years of her life in the conduct of an Orphan Home near Iowa City, and during her last years was matron of a boarding-school at Lyons, Iowa; was unmarried. "Her deep personal piety, and her self-sacrificing devotion to duty, will surely keep her memory green in the hearts of the lowly ones to whom she so faithfully ministered. She lived for Christ and his church, and for suffering humanity." She died from cancer.
404. Eliza7 Humphrey (Dorcas6Case, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 10 Sep 1803 at West Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.288 She married Thomas R. Hall, son of Thomas Hall and Mary Russell, on 10 Mar 1822 at Liberty, Delaware Co., OH. She died on 5 Aug 1872 at Powell, OH, at age 68.289
Thomas' parents died in his childhood and he was brought up by his uncle James Willington Hall, residing for a time near Lake Champlain. He removed to Onondaga County, N.Y., in 1812, and afterward to Worthington, O.; finally settled, in 1830, on a new farm in Liberty township, Delaware Co., O., and engaged in brick-making. In politics, he belonged to the whig party; was the first Secretary of the Delaware County Temperance Society, organized about 1835, and for a long time continued to fill that position. He was an early and earnest advocate of free schools, and for many years a devoted officer and worker in the church and Sabbath-School of the Methodist Episcopal communion. He united with the church about 1840.
"Mrs. Eliza (Humphrey) Hall was a lady of great firmness of character and kindness of heart. She was exceedingly retiring in her disposition,--pure and peaceable as the dove. The suffering and needy had in her a reliable friend. No case of worthy charity ever left her door without a substantial blessing from her hand. She was greatly devoted to religious principles, and early taught and impressed her children with the beauty of the Christian's faith. They all now, with the Christian's hope, 'rise up and call her blessed.'" --Fredercik Humphreys.
Children of Eliza7 Humphrey and Thomas R. Hall were as follows:
John remained with his parents till the war of the Rebellion; enlisted in Co. C., 26th Reg. O. V. I., on the first call for volunteers for three months. At the expiration of that term of service he re-enlisted in the same company and regiment, for three years. In 1863, he became a veteran in the same regiment, and was killed at Spring Hill, GA., late in the year 1864, while guarding a provision train. He was in every engagement of his regiment up to the time of this death;--was never off duty on account of sickness, and was never reported for failing to obey orders. His grave is unknown. He was unmarried.
Theodore enlisted in 1863, at the age of seventeen, in Co. C, 26th Reg. O. V. I., to which regiment and company his brother John Lemuel Hall belonged. In the battle of Kennesaw Mountain, in June, 1864, he was wounded while scaling the Rebel works; was taken to the Hospital at Nashville, Tenn., and there died of typhoid fever, in the August following. He was buried in the Union Soldiers' Cemetery at Nashville.
405. Sarah7 Humphrey (Dorcas6Case, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 10 Sep 1813 at Liberty, Delaware Co., OH.296 She married John Wilson, son of John Wilson and Mary Cox, on 1 Jan 1834.
John was a stone-cutter by trade; but on account of his health engaged in agricultural pursuits. In the fall of 1842, he removed with his family to Iowa, in company with his brothers-in-law, Lemuel and Rev. Aaron Case Humphrey, and settled in Johnson County, where he became a large and successful farmer and nurseryman. In the fall of 1868, he and his wife removed to their present home (1883) in Iowa City, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have always and everywhere been known as earnest and active friends of temperance, education, and every interest of the best Christian civilization. They have been for many years worthy members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the power and influence of which communion in the State of Iowa owes not a little to their fidelity and devotion. The completion of the year 1883 will bring them to the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, with their entire family of eight children arrived at maturity, and honoring by their character, culture, and influence, their parents' exalted example and standards of worth; --the use of either spirituous drinks or tobacco being unknown in the family, and all being in the membership of the Methodist Episcopal Church. --Frederick Humphreys.
Children of Sarah7 Humphrey and John Wilson were as follows:
John served three years as a soldier in the war of the Rebellion; was wounded at the battle of Winchester; and by exposure, in January, 1864, lost his voice, and was therefore assigned to hospital duty. They have no children of their own, but hav an adopted duaghter, Mabel Myers Wilson, b. 13 Sept. 1870, at Solon, Iowa.298
William, with his older brother John Clinton Wilson, enlisted in , in August 1862, and served without a furlough till the end of the war. After sundry services in Arkansas they entered upon the memorable vicksburgh campaign, 11 April, 1863, in the Second Brigade, Third Division, 13th Army Corps; fought in the battles of Port Gibson and Champion Hills, and for six weeks were under the enemy's fire, day and night, through the siege of Vicksburgh; after its surrender, were sent to capture Jackson. They were afterwards in the Gulf Department through Bank's Red River campaign; were ordered thence to Sheridan in Virginia, participating in the battles of Winchester, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, &c., and then, till the close of the war, were at various points along the Atlantic coast. William P. Wilson lost his right eye by an accident, in the line of duty, near vicksburgh; --has entered claims of government lands near Plankington, Dakota, where he resides (1883).301
Wilbur is a graduate of Iowa City Commercial College. He resides (1883) at Iowa City, Iowa, in the dutiful care of his aged parents; is unmarried.302
Sarah graduated from the Iowa State University, in 1882, with the first honor of her class of forty members, and is not one of those "valedictorians who are never heard of after Commencement Day." She is distinguished as a teacher by her scholarship and enthusiasm. She is the obliging contributor, chiefly, of the facts of this history and family record. Mr. Gillespie is a graduate of both the Collegiate and Law Department of the Iowa State University, and is at present engaged in educational work. They reside (1883) Iowa City, Iowa.304
406. Orlando7 Case (Isaac6, Isaac5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born in 1798.305 He married Sarah Crippen on 14 Dec 1816.
Information on Orlando and his descendants is from Gail Headlee, GLHeadlee@aol.com, on her web site http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=gheadlee&id=I1187.
Children of Orlando7 Case and Sarah Crippen were as follows:
407. Hiram Andrew7 Case (Israel6, Israel5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 4 Apr 1814 at Worthington, Franklin Co., OH. He married Mary Ann Preston on 22 Jan 1837 at Worthington, Franklin Co., OH. He died on 8 Jan 1872 at Worthington, Franklin Co., OH, at age 57. He was buried at Kempton Cemetery, Franklin, OH, 400332N0830208W.
Children of Hiram Andrew7 Case and Mary Ann Preston were:
408. Mila7 Case (Israel6, Israel5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born on 31 May 1816 at Worthington, Franklin Co., OH. She married Alvin O. Case, son of Orlando Case and Sarah Crippen, on 19 Jan 1837 at Franklin Co., OH. She died on 7 Sep 1896 at Franklin Co., OH, at age 80. She was buried at Worthington, Franklin Co., OH.
Information on Mila and her descendants is from Gail Headlee, GLHeadlee@aol.com, on her web site http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=gheadlee&id=I1187.
Children of Mila7 Case and Alvin O. Case were as follows:
409. Orrin Israel7 Case (Israel6, Israel5, Bathsheba4Humphrey, Samuel3, John2, Michael1) was born circa 1826 at Worthington, Franklin Co., OH. He married Delia Case, daughter of Orlando Case and Sarah Crippen, on 8 Mar 1853 at Franklin Co., OH. He died in 1899 at CA.
Orrin Case farmed in Perry Township west of Worthington. In 1860 this 48 acre farm was valued at $2000 and the lovestock included 2 horses, 2 milk cows, 2 other cattle, and 3 swine. It was a subsistance family farm which raised 500 bushels of corn and 100 of oats. About 1870 the family, except for Eugene, the married eldest son, moved to California. Scioto Company Descendants, McCormick, p. 85.
Children of Orrin Israel7 Case and Delia Case were:
410. Abel7 Case (Anna6Tuller, Lydia5Humphrey, Joseph4, Joseph3, John2, Michael1) married Sarah Hoskins, daughter of Ashbel Hoskins and Sarah Marvin. He died on 25 Mar 1861 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Abel7 Case and Sarah Hoskins were:
411. Savilla7 Case (Anna6Tuller, Lydia5Humphrey, Joseph4, Joseph3, John2, Michael1) was born at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married Oliver Case, son of Oliver Case and Amy Case, on 11 Apr 1827 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Savilla7 Case and Oliver Case were:
412. Hepzibah7 Buell (William6, Lydia5Case, Thomas4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 3 Nov 1788 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She married Asa Case Jr., son of Asa Case and Lois Dill, on 26 Mar 1807 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 11 Oct 1863 at Gustavus, OH, at age 74.
Children of Hepzibah7 Buell and Asa Case Jr. were as follows:
413. Col. William Myron7 Buell (David6, Lydia5Case, Thomas4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 4 Jan 1810. He married Laura Persia Starr on 4 Feb 1834. He died on 11 Jul 1869 at age 59.
Served in the War of 1812.
Children of Col. William Myron7 Buell and Laura Persia Starr were as follows:
414. Solomon7 Noble (Hannah6Buell, Lydia5Case, Thomas4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 25 Jan 1806 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He married Harriet Scovell on 22 May 1845 at Galena, Delaware Co., OH. He died on 18 Oct 1877 at IN at age 71.
Moved to Franklin Co., OH in 1815; moved to IN after 1850 and before 1856.
Children of Solomon7 Noble and Harriet Scovell were:
415. Simeon7 Case (Simeon6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 4 Sep 1787 at West Granby, Hartford Co., CT. He married Naomi Moore, daughter of Horace Moore and Sarah (--?--), on 4 Sep 1811 at Southwick, Hampden Co., MA. He died on 24 Nov 1867 at age 80. He was buried at Old North Cemetery, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Simeon7 Case and Naomi Moore both born at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT, were as follows:
416. Lucretia7 Case (Simeon6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born in Dec 1797 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. She married Lee Edgerton, son of Jacob Edgerton and Nancy Lee. She died on 11 Jan 1885 at West Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 87.
Children of Lucretia7 Case and Lee Edgerton were:
417. Clara7 Case (Titus6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 6 Feb 1809 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. She married Josiah Wolcott Atwater, son of Lyman Atwater and Hannah Barber, on 11 Jun 1846 at Hartland, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Clara7 Case and Josiah Wolcott Atwater were:
418. Rachel7 Case (Obed6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 17 Oct 1792 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. She married Capt. Anson Case, son of Darius Case and Mary Giddings, on 11 Feb 1811 at North Canton, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 8 Apr 1876 at Canton, Hartford Co., CT, at age 83. She was buried 04, 1876 at North Canton Cemetery, North Canton, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Rachel7 Case and Capt. Anson Case were:
419. Lucy7 Case (Eliphalet6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 15 Mar 1797 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. She married Orson Reed, son of Roswell Reed and Eunice Case, on 28 Aug 1834. She died on 24 Mar 1885 at age 88.
Children of Lucy7 Case and Orson Reed were:
420. Chester7 Case (Eliphalet6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 9 Oct 1811 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. He married Rhoda Ruic, daughter of William Ruic and Sarah Rice, on 29 Apr 1839 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Chester7 Case and Rhoda Ruic were:
421. Jason7 Case (Alexander6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born in Sep 1800 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. He married Corinthia Bliss, daughter of Gad Bliss and Chloe Adams, on 14 Feb 1825 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT. He died on 27 Sep 1882 at Barkhamsted, Litchfield Co., CT.
Children of Jason7 Case and Corinthia Bliss were:
422. Azubah7 Case (Francis6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 10 May 1810 at West Granby, Hartford Co., CT. She married Curtis Case, son of Zeben Case and Sarah Merritt, on 6 Oct 1833 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Azubah7 Case and Curtis Case were:
423. Francis7 Case (Francis6, Mary5, Amos4, Mary3Humphrey, Samuel2, Michael1) was born on 23 Nov 1820 at West Granby, Hartford Co., CT. He married Martha Ann Dibble, daughter of Adijah Dibble and Bathsheba Hayes, on 7 Oct 1852 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 24 Apr 1887 at North Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 66.
Children of Francis7 Case and Martha Ann Dibble were as follows: