Descendants of Andrew Patterson
Generation No. 1
1. ANDREW1 PATTERSON was born 1659 in Hamilton, Scotland, and died
December 02, 1746 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT.
He married ELIZABETH PEET February 19, 1690/91 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT,
daughter of JOHN PEET and SARAH OSBORN. She was born
February 19, 1668/69, and died 1765 in Cromwell, Middlesex, CT.
Notes for ANDREW PATTERSON:
Landed at Perth Amboy,
NJ 18 Dec 1685 aboard the ship, "Henry and
Francis."
He was accompanied by
Robert McEwen and ten other passengers who fled
from t he severities
of the administration against the covenanters as
McEwen writes in his
journal of his share in the fight of Bothwell
Bridge, a few years
befo re and he is careful to note the day of sailing 5
Sept. the day of
landing 18 Dec. of that year and the day of reaching
Stratford, to where they
came on f oot, 18 Feb. following asfeeling
confident of more
security in Conn. than cou ld be expected under the
proprietary government
of East Jersey. No battle in ancient or modern
times is more exactly
described than this, from where the f riends of the
sufferers escaped to
New England as the fervid pen of Sir Walte r Scott
exhibits it.[Andrew
according to Compton.FTW]
Notes for ELIZABETH PEET:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
please see the
familytree for the descendants ofJohnPeat
More About ANDREW PATTERSON and ELIZABETH PEET:
Marriage: February 19,
1690/91, Stratford, Fairfield, CT
Children of ANDREW PATTERSON and ELIZABETH PEET are:
i. SARAH2 PATTERSON, b. March
17, 1693/94, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d. Unknown.
ii. CHARLES PATTERSON, b. April 04, 1696, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
Unknown.
2. iii. WILLIAM PATTERSON, b. July 02, 1698, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
December 31, 1758, stratford,ct.
iv. ELIZABETH PATTERSON, b. January 28, 1700/01, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
Unknown.
v. HANNAH PATTERSON, b. April 18, 1703, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
Unknown.
vi. MARY PATTERSON, b. March 27, 1706, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
Unknown.
3. vii. JOHN PATTERSON, b. June 24, 1711, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
January 20, 1806, Piedmont, , Vermont.
Generation No. 2
2. WILLIAM2 PATTERSON (ANDREW1) was born July 02, 1698 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT,
and died December 31, 1758 in stratford,ct.
He married ANNA UFFORD August 22, 1723, daughter of SAMUEL UFFORD and ELIZABETH CURTISS. She was born August 22, 1702, and died April
22, 1778.
Notes for ANNA UFFORD:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
please see the Ufford
Familytree
More About WILLIAM PATTERSON and ANNA UFFORD:
Marriage: August 22,
1723
Children of WILLIAM PATTERSON and ANNA UFFORD are:
i. JOSEPH3 PATTERSON, b. April
1724; d. Unknown.
ii. BEULAH PATTERSON, b. August 04, 1725; d. Unknown.
iii. ANNE PATTERSON, b. October 09, 1726; d. Unknown.
iv. CHARLES PATTERSON, b. April 09, 1728, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d. 1786,
Washington, Litchfield, CT; m. NAOMI PEET, October 24, 1763, Trumbull, Fairfield, CT; d.
Unknown.
More About CHARLES PATTERSON and NAOMI PEET:
Marriage: October 24,
1763, Trumbull, Fairfield, CT
4. v. WILLIAM PATTERSON, b. February 1729/30, stratford,ct; d. 1798,
stratford,ct; Stepchild.
vi. ANNA PATTERSON, b. 1731; d. Unknown.
5. vii. EUNICE PATTERSON, b. January 1730/31; d. Unknown.
viii. THOMAS PATTERSON, b. October 24, 1736; d. Unknown.
6. ix. ABIGAIL ANN PATTERSON, b. April 1739; d. Unknown.
x. JOSEPH PATTERSON, b. 1741; d. Unknown.
7. xi. LIEUTENANT SAMUEL PATTERSON, b. February 1742/43, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d.
1822, Stratford, Fairfield, CT.
xii. ABEL PATTERSON, b. June 1745; d. Unknown.
3. JOHN2 PATTERSON (ANDREW1) was born June 24, 1711 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT,
and died January 20, 1806 in Piedmont, , Vermont. He married MARY CURTIS June 04, 1730 in Of, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut,
daughter of JOSIAH CURTISS and MARY BEACH. She
was born July 25, 1711 in Stratford Twp, Fairfield, Connecticut, and died July
18, 1789 in Piedmont, , Vermont.
Notes for JOHN PATTERSON:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
Mrs. Harriet Smith
Scott.
DAR ID Number: 11294
Born in New York.
Wife of Jaeob Scott.
Descendant of John
Patterson, of New Hampshire; Ephraim Patterson, of New York.
Daughter of Col.
Samuel Wells Smith and Mary McCullough, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col.
George McCullough and Parthenia Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Ephraim Patterson and Sarah Chandler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Patterson and Mary Curtis, his wife.
Ephraim Patterson
enlisted in Capt. John Strong's company for home defense and served with the
Green Mountain Rangers at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Stratford,
Conn., 1739, and died at New Lebanon, N. Y., 1809.
John Patterson
(1711-1806) was town-agent of Piermont to distribute supplies to soldiers and
their families.
Also Nos. 4264, 5548.
More About JOHN PATTERSON:
Ancestral File Number:
CT6R-KS
More About MARY CURTIS:
Ancestral File Number:
4RDV-W6
More About JOHN PATTERSON and MARY CURTIS:
Marriage: June 04,
1730, Of, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut
Child of JOHN PATTERSON and MARY CURTIS is:
8. i. EPHRAIM3 PATTERSON, b. VT;
d. Lebanon, NY.
Generation No. 3
4. WILLIAM3 PATTERSON (WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
February 1729/30 in stratford,ct, and died 1798 in stratford,ct. He married (1) ABIGAIL CARY 1757 in
stratford,ct. She was born 1740 in
stratford,ct, and died 1758 in stratford,ct.
He married (2) RUTH MCEWEN 1758 in stratford,ct. She was born in stratford,ct, and died in stratford,ct.
Notes for WILLIAM PATTERSON:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Patterson Langworthy
family.FTW]
More About WILLIAM PATTERSON and ABIGAIL CARY:
Marriage: 1757,
stratford,ct
More About WILLIAM PATTERSON and RUTH MCEWEN:
Marriage: 1758,
stratford,ct
Child of WILLIAM PATTERSON and ABIGAIL CARY is:
i. DANIEL4 PATTERSON, b.
January 05, 1758, stratford,ct; d. 1758, stratford,ct.
Children of WILLIAM PATTERSON and RUTH MCEWEN are:
9. ii. JR WILLIAM4 PATTERSON, b.
January 03, 1760, Salisbury,CT; d. 1818, Waterville,CT.
iii. ANDREW PATTERSON, b. 1762.
iv. WHITFIELD PATTERSON, b. 1762.
5. EUNICE3 PATTERSON (WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
January 1730/31, and died Unknown. She
married SAMUEL LEWIS February 03, 1753. He was born June 23, 1731 in Stratford, Fairfield, Conn, and died
1808.
More About EUNICE PATTERSON:
Ancestral File Number:
1V43-SHV
More About SAMUEL LEWIS:
Ancestral File Number:
1DQ3-620
More About SAMUEL LEWIS and EUNICE PATTERSON:
Marriage: February 03,
1753
Children of EUNICE PATTERSON and SAMUEL LEWIS are:
i. ELIJAH4 LEWIS, b.
September 06, 1754, Stratford, Fairfield, Ct.
More About ELIJAH LEWIS:
Ancestral File Number:
1V43-SJ3
ii. SAMUEL LEWIS, b. March 12, 1757, Stratford, Fairfield, Ct.
More About SAMUEL LEWIS:
Ancestral File Number:
1V43-SK9
iii. ABIJAH LEWIS, b. April 01, 1759, Stratford, Fairfield, Ct.
More About ABIJAH LEWIS:
Ancestral File Number:
1V43-SLH
iv. MARY LEWIS, b. August 22, 1761, Stratford, Fairfield, Ct.
More About MARY LEWIS:
Ancestral File Number:
1V43-SMP
v. JOSEPH LEWIS, b. Abt. 1763, Stratford, Fairfield, Ct.
More About JOSEPH LEWIS:
Ancestral File Number: 1V43-SNW
6. ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON (WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
April 1739, and died Unknown. She
married CAPTAIN JAMES BOOTH March 30, 1757 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. He was born October 01, 1734, and died March
19, 1809.
Notes for ABIGAIL ANN PATTERSON:
[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
Miss Julia Booth.
DAR ID Number: 7685
Born in Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt.
James Booth and of Nathaniel Sherman Lewis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathaniel
Booth and Ann Bromham, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Hezekiah Booth and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Nathaniel Sherman Lewis and
Mary Jones, his wife.
See No. 7389.
Nathaniel Sherman
Lewis was in Capt. James Booth's mounted company of the Alarm List, Fourth
Militia Regiment, under Lieut. Col. Jonathan Dimon, that turned out to repel
the British under Gen. Tryon in 1779.
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
please see the Booth
Patterson Familytree
Miss Julia Booth.
DAR ID Number: 7685
Born in Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt.
James Booth and of Nathaniel Sherman Lewis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathaniel
Booth and Ann Bromham, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Hezekiah Booth and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Nathaniel Sherman Lewis and
Mary Jones, his wife.
See No. 7389.
Nathaniel Sherman
Lewis was in Capt. James Booth's mounted company of the Alarm List, Fourth
Militia Regiment, under Lieut. Col. Jonathan Dimon, that turned out to repel
the British under Gen. Tryon in 1779.
The National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18
page 147
Mrs. Elizabeth Ambler
Nothnagle.
DAR ID Number: 17381
Born in Fairfield
County, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward
Nothnagle.
Descendant of John
Ambler, 'Squire Ambler, Capt. James Booth, Corp. Abijah Booth and Capt. Edmund
Leavenworth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of George
Bartholomew Ambler and Catherine Elizabeth Booth, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Franklin Pickett Ambler and Tabitha Eliza Barthelme, his wife; James Booth and
Hepzibah Booth (neé Booth), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Squire Ambler and Elizabeth Pickett, his wife; James Booth and Abigail Anne
Patterson, his wife Abijah Booth and Ruth Leavenworth, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Ambler and Huldah Fairchild, his wife; James Booth and Martha Clark,
his wife; Edmund Leavenworth and Abigail Beardsley, his wife.
[p.147] John Ambler,
(1733-1814), served as sergeant, 1775, under Capt. Noble Benedict. He was born
and died in Danbury, Conn.
'Squire Ambler
enlisted in a corps of artificers, 1777, and served under the quartermaster
general. He was with Washington at Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge,
Monmouth and Yorktown. He was born in Danbury, 1760, where he died. His
brothers Stephen and Peter also served in the same corps.
James Booth,
(1734-1809), commanded a company of Coast Guard. He was born and died in
Stratford.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206,
7389, 15140.
Abijah Booth,
(1745-1802), served as corporal under his father in the New Haven Alarm, 1779.
Edmund Leavenworth,
(1725-85), commanded a company of Householders and served in Tryon's invasion.
He was born in Ripton and died in Huntington.
Also Nos. 10885,
14740, 12510.
The National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 23
page 183
[p.183] Miss Emily
Booth.
DAR ID Number: 22522
Born in Stratford,
Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt.
James Booth, Robert Curtis, Capt. Nathaniel Wheeler, all of Stratford,
Connecticut.
Daughter of Isaac
Patterson Booth and Abigail Wheeler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Silas
Booth and Ruth Jones Curtis, his wife; Nathaniel Lewis Wheeler and Hannah
Beers, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Robert Curtis and Amy Judson,
his wife; Nathaniel Wheeler and Rachel Lewis, his wife.
James Booth,
(1734-1809), commanded a company of mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the
colony.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206,
7389, 13140, 17381.
Robert Curtis,
(1727-97), turned out to repel Tryon, 1779, under Capt. James Booth.
Nathaniel Wheeler,
(1733-1819), served at Danbury and Fairfield, 1777, and was a minute man in the
Alarm company, 1779, commanded by Capt. James Booth
Notes for CAPTAIN JAMES BOOTH:
He commanded a Company
of Guards in the 4th Regiment, 1777[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
He commanded a Company
of Guards in the 4th Regiment, 1777
Miss Edith Moody
Downer.
DAR ID Number: 31253
Born in Bridgeport,
Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt.
James Booth, Abraham Beardsley, John Buckingham, John Newton and Benjamin
Wright, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Moody Moss
Downer and Nellie Buckingham, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Samuel M. Downer and Sarah Kelsey, his wife; Nathan Buckingham and Mary A.
Booth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Samuel Kelsey and Hannah Wright (b. 1784), his wife; John Buckingham, Jr., and
Elizabeth Newton, his wife; Abel Booth and Elizabeth Beardsley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Benjamin Wright and Hester Chapman, his wife, m. 1781; John Buckingham and
Sarah Green, his wife; John Newton and Martha Colbraith, his second wife; James
Booth and [p.99] Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Curtis Beardsley and Mary
Allen, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Abraham Beardsley and Bethia Curtis, his wife.
James Booth,
(1734-1809), was captain of mounted coast guards 1779 under Col. Jonathan Damon
when Tryon invaded the colony.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206,
7389, 13141, 17381, 22522.
Benjamin Wright,
(1760-1832), enlisted as a musician; promoted fife-major 1777. He was born in
Killingworth; died in Saybrook, Conn.
Abraham Beardsley,
(1726-1815), was inspector of gunpowder and made arms that were commended for
their excellence.
Also Nos. 4392, 6606,
7389, 9943.
John Newton,
(1733-97), served in a company of Horse 1779 for the relief of New Haven.
John Buckingham,
(1744-1807), served as a private 1777 for duty at Peekskill.
Also Nos. 7389, 16004,
21396.
More About JAMES BOOTH and ABIGAIL PATTERSON:
Marriage: March 30,
1757, Stratford, Fairfield, CT
Children of ABIGAIL PATTERSON and JAMES BOOTH are:
i. SILAS4 BOOTH, d. April 16,
1819; m. RUTH CURTISS JONES; d. Unknown.
More About SILAS BOOTH:
Baptism: September 17,
1763
ii. ABEL BOOTH, b. September 11, 1757; d. April 15, 1777.
iii. SARAH BOOTH, b. November 07, 1759; d. January 16, 1841; m. GIDEON BENJAMIN; d.
Unknown.
10. iv. HEZEKIAH BOOTH, b. August 13, 1761; d. January 10, 1814, Woodbury,
Litchfield, CT.
v. JAMES BOOTH, b. February 17, 1765; d. March 30, 1766.
vi. ABIGAIL ANN BOOTH, b. November 08, 1766; d. October 05, 1823, Trumbull,
Fairfield, CT; m. CAPTAIN NATHANIEL BURTON; d. Unknown.
Notes for ABIGAIL ANN BOOTH:
Alias:<ALIA>
/Nancy/[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Alias:<ALIA>
/Nancy/
vii. ELIZABETH BOOTH, b. July 20, 1768; d. January 16, 1825; m. DANIEL BOOTH, February 06,
1791; d. Unknown.
More About DANIEL BOOTH and ELIZABETH BOOTH:
Marriage: February 06,
1791
viii. CHARITY BOOTH, b. March 19, 1771; d. 1810; m. EPHRAIM MUNSON HAINES, January 29,
1800; d. Unknown.
More About EPHRAIM HAINES and CHARITY BOOTH:
Marriage: January 29,
1800
ix. AMY BOOTH, b. January 24, 1773; d. November 26, 1844.
x. JAMES BOOTH, b. May 25, 1776; d. March 02, 1861; m. HEPHZIBAH BOOTH, Abt. 1800;
d. Unknown.
More About JAMES BOOTH and HEPHZIBAH BOOTH:
Marriage: Abt. 1800
xi. ABEL BOOTH, b. April 08, 1780; d. January 13, 1868; m. ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY; b. March
02, 1783; d. Unknown.
7. LIEUTENANT SAMUEL3 PATTERSON (WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
February 1742/43 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT, and died 1822 in Stratford,
Fairfield, CT. He married ESTHER ROWLAND Bet. 1747
- 1813. She died Unknown.
Notes for LIEUTENANT SAMUEL PATTERSON:
[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
Mrs. Mary Lillingston
Jewell.
DAR ID Number: 7392
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of George Jewell.
Descendant of Capt.
Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of David
William Lillingston and Mary Beers, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Benedict Lillingston and Marilla Nettleton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Lillingston and Phebe Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson,
1777, was lieutenant in Capt. David Olmsted's company and served at Horse Neck
in Col. Bezaleel Beebe's regiment. In 1783 he was commissioned captain.
[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
Mrs. Mary Lillingston
Jewell.
DAR ID Number: 7392
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of George Jewell.
Descendant of Capt.
Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of David
William Lillingston and Mary Beers, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Benedict Lillingston and Marilla Nettleton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Lillingston and Phebe Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson,
1777, was lieutenant in Capt. David Olmsted's company and served at Horse Neck
in Col. Bezaleel Beebe's regiment. In 1783 he was commissioned captain.
Mrs. Ethel Henrietta
Mollenhauer Van Velsor.
DAR ID Number: 155506
Born in Brooklyn, N.
Y.
Wife of George Oscar
Carl Van Velsor.
Descendant of Lieut.
Samuel Patterson, as follows:
1. John William
Mollenhaner (1859-86) m. 1883 Henrietta Ransom (1863-86).
2. Samnel Charles
Ransom (1822-78) m. 1847 Margaret Patterson Clyde (1833-1906).
3. John Kane Clyde
(1802-46) m. 1825 Margaret Patterson (1807-89).
4. Samuel Patterson
(1780-1819) m. 1806 Margaret Hill (b. 1791).
5. Samuel Patterson m.
1767 Esther Rowland (1747-1813).
[p.163] Samuel
Patterson (1743-1822) served as private under Ensign Samuel Uffoot and as
lieutenant in Capt. David Olmsted's company, Colonel Beebe's regiment,
Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.
Also No. 91297.
The National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25
page 206
Mrs. Dorothy Abbot
Chapman Pitkin.
DAR ID Number: 24572
Born in Wheaton,
Illinois.
Wife of Roger Swope
Pitkin.
Descendant of Lieut.
Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Jerome
Milton Chapman and Louise Antoinette Bassett, his wife.
Granddaughter of John
Russell Bassett and Mary Ann Thomas, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Samuel Bassett and Abigail Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
More About LIEUTENANT SAMUEL PATTERSON:
Military service:
Revolutionary War
More About SAMUEL PATTERSON and ESTHER ROWLAND:
Marriage: Bet. 1747 -
1813
Children of SAMUEL PATTERSON and ESTHER ROWLAND are:
11. i. ABIGAIL4 PATTERSON, d.
Unknown.
12. ii. PHEBE PATTERSON.
8. EPHRAIM3 PATTERSON (JOHN2, ANDREW1) was born
in VT, and died in Lebanon, NY. He
married SARAH CHANDLER.
Notes for EPHRAIM PATTERSON:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
Ephraim Patterson
enlisted in Capt. John Strong's company for home defense and served with the
Green Mountain Rangers at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Stratford,
Conn., 1739, and died at New Lebanon, N. Y., 1809.
Child of EPHRAIM PATTERSON and SARAH CHANDLER is:
13. i. PATHENIA4 PATTERSON.
Generation No. 4
9. JR WILLIAM4 PATTERSON (WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born January 03, 1760 in Salisbury,CT, and died
1818 in Waterville,CT. He married LOIS ACKLEY. She was born in Salisbury,CT, and died 1848
in Waterville,CT.
Notes for JR WILLIAM PATTERSON:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
William Patterson
turned out in the first call for troops and was in
Wadsworth's brigade at
Long Island and White Plains.
More About JR WILLIAM PATTERSON:
Military service:
Revolutionary War
Children of WILLIAM PATTERSON and LOIS ACKLEY are:
14. i. MYRON5 PATTERSON.
ii. THERON PATTERSON.
10. HEZEKIAH4 BOOTH (ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
August 13, 1761, and died January 10, 1814 in Woodbury, Litchfield, CT. He married MARY LEWIS January 23,
1785 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. She
was born July 09, 1762 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT, and died June 08, 1848 in
New Haven, New Haven, CT.
More About HEZEKIAH BOOTH and MARY LEWIS:
Marriage: January 23,
1785, Stratford, Fairfield, CT
Children of HEZEKIAH BOOTH and MARY LEWIS are:
15. i. LEWIS5 BOOTH, b. October
09, 1785, Stratford, Fairfield, CT; d. October 11, 1829, Middlebury, New Haven,
CT.
ii. NANCY BOOTH, b. February 02, 1788; d. Unknown; m. MR. UNKNOWN POND; d. Unknown.
Notes for NANCY BOOTH:
Settled in
Vermont[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Settled in
Vermont[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
Settled in Vermont
iii. CHARLES BOOTH, b. August 30, 1789; d. May 13, 1846, Woodbury,
Litchfield, CT; m. SABRA WHEELER; d. Unknown.
iv. EVERITT BOOTH, b. 1791; d. Oxford, New Haven, CT; m. MARY RIGGS; d. Unknown.
v. HEZEKIAH BOOTH, b. 1794; d. August 30, 1874, Woodbury, Litchfield,
CT; m. FLORA EASTON; d. Unknown.
16. vi. NATHANIEL BOOTH, b. March 11, 1797; d. February 26, 1866, New Haven,
New Haven, CT.
vii. MARY BOOTH, b. August 25, 1800; d. August 03, 1879, Wakeman, OH;
m. RUFUS J. BUNCE, December 14, 1820; d. Unknown.
More About RUFUS BUNCE and MARY BOOTH:
Marriage: December 14,
1820
viii. HARRIET BOOTH, b. 1802; d. Vermillion, OH; m. SETH CROSBY, November
13, 1825; d. Unknown.
More About SETH CROSBY and HARRIET BOOTH:
Marriage: November 13,
1825
ix. FANNY BOOTH, b. October 26, 1805; d. September 28, 1887, Wakeman,
OH; m. ISAAC TODD, June 13, 1830; d. Unknown.
More About ISAAC TODD and FANNY BOOTH:
Marriage: June 13, 1830
11. ABIGAIL4 PATTERSON (SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) died Unknown.
She married (1) JOHN FAIRCHILD May 31, 1795 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. He died Unknown. She married (2) SAMUEL BASSETT Bef. 1815. He
was born April 05, 1759 in Derby, New Haven, CT, and died July 06, 1854 in
Derby, New Haven, CT.
Marriage Notes for ABIGAIL PATTERSON and JOHN FAIRCHILD:
_MENDDeath of one
spouse[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
_MENDDeath of one
spouse
More About JOHN FAIRCHILD and ABIGAIL PATTERSON:
Marriage: May 31,
1795, Stratford, Fairfield, CT
Notes for SAMUEL BASSETT:
[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
More About SAMUEL BASSETT and ABIGAIL PATTERSON:
Marriage: Bef. 1815
Child of ABIGAIL PATTERSON and SAMUEL BASSETT is:
i. JOHN RUSSELL5 BASSETT, b. April
30, 1815, Oxford, New Haven, CT; d. July 29, 1849; m. MARY ANN THOMAS; d. Unknown.
More About JOHN RUSSELL BASSETT:
Burial: Unknown, Saint Peter's Episcopal
Cemetery, Oxford, CT
12. PHEBE4 PATTERSON (SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) She married JAMES LILLINGSTON.
Child of PHEBE PATTERSON and JAMES LILLINGSTON is:
17. i. BENEDICT5 LILLINGSTON.
13. PATHENIA4 PATTERSON (EPHRAIM3, JOHN2, ANDREW1) She married
(1) GEORGE MCCULLOUGH. She
married (2) COL. GEORGE MCCULLOCH.
Child of PATHENIA PATTERSON and GEORGE MCCULLOUGH is:
i. MARY5 MCCULLOUGH, m. COL. SAMUEL WELLS SMITH.
Notes for COL. SAMUEL WELLS SMITH:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
Mrs. Harriet Smith
Scott.
DAR ID Number: 11294
Born in New York.
Wife of Jaeob Scott.
Descendant of John
Patterson, of New Hampshire; Ephraim Patterson, of New York.
Daughter of Col. Samuel
Wells Smith and Mary McCullough, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col.
George McCullough and Parthenia Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Ephraim Patterson and Sarah Chandler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Patterson and Mary Curtis, his wife.
Ephraim Patterson
enlisted in Capt. John Strong's company for home defense and served with the
Green Mountain Rangers at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Stratford,
Conn., 1739, and died at New Lebanon, N. Y., 1809.
John Patterson (1711-1806)
was town-agent of Piermont to distribute supplies to soldiers and their
families.
Also Nos. 4264, 5548.
Child of PATHENIA PATTERSON and GEORGE MCCULLOCH is:
18. ii. MARY5 MCCULLOCH.
Generation No. 5
14. MYRON5 PATTERSON (WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) He married FRANCES
DAWSON.
Child of MYRON PATTERSON
and FRANCES DAWSON is:
19. i. JULIA LOIS6 PATTERSON.
15. LEWIS5 BOOTH (HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
October 09, 1785 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT, and died October 11, 1829 in
Middlebury, New Haven, CT. He married CLARISSA MANVILLE. She was born July 13, 1789 in Woodbury,
Litchfield, CT, and died February 07, 1871 in Middlebury, New Haven, CT.
Notes for LEWIS BOOTH:
Lewis was a veteran of
the War of 1812 in Capt. Luther Hotchkiss' Company[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
Lewis was a veteran of
the War of 1812 in Capt. Luther Hotchkiss' Company[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
Lewis was a veteran of
the War of 1812 in Capt. Luther Hotchkiss' Company
More About LEWIS BOOTH:
Burial: October 15,
1829, Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, CT
More About CLARISSA MANVILLE:
Burial: 1871,
Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, CT
Children of LEWIS BOOTH and CLARISSA MANVILLE are:
20. i. CAROLINE6 BOOTH, b. January
16, 1813, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d. January 17, 1888, Plainville, Hartford,
CT.
ii. LEWIS BOOTH, b. June 1821, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d. August
05, 1821, Middlebury, New Haven, CT.
More About LEWIS BOOTH:
Burial: 1821,
Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, CT
iii. NANCY BOOTH, b. 1823, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d. October 25,
1825, Middlebury, New Haven, CT.
More About NANCY BOOTH:
Burial: 1825, Middlebury Cemetery,
Middlebury, CT
16. NATHANIEL5 BOOTH (HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
March 11, 1797, and died February 26, 1866 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. He married ANN BROMHAM May 08, 1825. She died Unknown.
More About NATHANIEL BOOTH and ANN BROMHAM:
Marriage: May 08, 1825
Child of NATHANIEL BOOTH and ANN BROMHAM is:
i. JULIA6 BOOTH, b. CT.
Notes for JULIA BOOTH:
[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
Miss Julia Booth.
DAR ID Number: 7685
Born in Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt.
James Booth and of Nathaniel Sherman Lewis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathaniel
Booth and Ann Bromham, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Hezekiah Booth and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Nathaniel Sherman Lewis and
Mary Jones, his wife.
See No. 7389.
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
Miss Julia Booth.
DAR ID Number: 7685
Born in Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt.
James Booth and of Nathaniel Sherman Lewis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathaniel
Booth and Ann Bromham, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Hezekiah Booth and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Nathaniel Sherman Lewis and
Mary Jones, his wife.
See No. 7389.
Nathaniel Sherman Lewis
was in Capt. James Booth's mounted company of the Alarm List, Fourth Militia
Regiment, under Lieut. Col. Jonathan Dimon, that turned out to repel the British
under Gen. Tryon in 1779.
17. BENEDICT5 LILLINGSTON (PHEBE4 PATTERSON,
SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) He married
(1) MARRILLA NETTLETON. He married
(2) MARILLA NETTLETON.
Child of BENEDICT LILLINGSTON and MARRILLA NETTLETON is:
21. i. DAVID WILLIAM6 LILLINGSTON.
18. MARY5 MCCULLOCH (PATHENIA4 PATTERSON,
EPHRAIM3, JOHN2, ANDREW1) She married COL. SAMUEL WELLS SMITH.
Notes for COL. SAMUEL WELLS SMITH:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
Mrs. Harriet Smith
Scott.
DAR ID Number: 11294
Born in New York.
Wife of Jaeob Scott.
Descendant of John
Patterson, of New Hampshire; Ephraim Patterson, of New York.
Daughter of Col.
Samuel Wells Smith and Mary McCullough, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col.
George McCullough and Parthenia Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Ephraim Patterson and Sarah Chandler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Patterson and Mary Curtis, his wife.
Ephraim Patterson
enlisted in Capt. John Strong's company for home defense and served with the
Green Mountain Rangers at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Stratford,
Conn., 1739, and died at New Lebanon, N. Y., 1809.
John Patterson
(1711-1806) was town-agent of Piermont to distribute supplies to soldiers and
their families.
Also Nos. 4264, 5548.
Child of MARY MCCULLOCH and SAMUEL SMITH is:
i. HARRIET6 SMITH, b. NY; m. JAEOB SCOTT.
Notes for HARRIET SMITH:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
was the submitter to the
DAR for the following
Mrs. Harriet Smith
Scott.
DAR ID Number: 11294
Born in New York.
Wife of Jaeob Scott.
Descendant of John
Patterson, of New Hampshire; Ephraim Patterson, of New York.
Daughter of Col. Samuel
Wells Smith and Mary McCullough, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col.
George McCullough and Parthenia Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Ephraim Patterson and Sarah Chandler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Patterson and Mary Curtis, his wife.
Ephraim Patterson
enlisted in Capt. John Strong's company for home defense and served with the
Green Mountain Rangers at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Stratford,
Conn., 1739, and died at New Lebanon, N. Y., 1809.
John Patterson
(1711-1806) was town-agent of Piermont to distribute supplies to soldiers and
their families.
Also Nos. 4264, 5548.
Generation No. 6
19. JULIA LOIS6 PATTERSON (MYRON5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) She married SOLON MASSEY LANGWORTHY, son of STEPHEN LANGWORTHY
and BETSEY MASSEY. He was born January
27, 1814 in Rutland, New York, and died June 07, 1886.
Child of JULIA PATTERSON
and SOLON LANGWORTHY is:
i. FRANCES7
LANGWORTHY, b. ,,Wisconsin; m. (1) POOLE; m. (2) A. H. GIBBS.
Notes for FRANCES LANGWORTHY:
[Patterson Langworthy
family.FTW]
!D.A.R. member
#6169[Patterson Langworthy family.FTW]
!D.A.R. member
#9582[langworthy.FTW]
!D.A.R. member
#6169[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Patterson Langworthy
family.FTW]
!D.A.R. member #6169
20. CAROLINE6 BOOTH (LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
January 16, 1813 in Middlebury, New Haven, CT, and died January 17, 1888 in
Plainville, Hartford, CT. She married WILLIAM R. TUCKER December
16, 1840 in Middlebury, New Haven, CT. He
was born 1810 in Oxford, New Haven, CT, and died August 05, 1884 in Middlebury,
New Haven, CT.
More About CAROLINE BOOTH:
Burial: Unknown,
Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, CT
Notes for WILLIAM R. TUCKER:
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Typhoid Fever[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Typhoid Fever
More About WILLIAM R. TUCKER:
Burial: August 07,
1884, Middlebury Cemetery Middlebury, CT
More About WILLIAM TUCKER and CAROLINE BOOTH:
Marriage: December 16,
1840, Middlebury, New Haven, CT
Children of CAROLINE BOOTH and WILLIAM TUCKER are:
i. EMILY7 TUCKER, b. 1841,
Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d. Unknown.
22. ii. LEWIS BOOTH TUCKER, b. March 31, 1842, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d.
April 24, 1921, New Britain, Hartford, CT.
iii. HENRY EDWARD TUCKER, b. 1843, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d. Unknown.
Notes for HENRY EDWARD TUCKER:
Admitted to Middlebury
Congregational Church 5 Jan 1868; Dismissed to
Plymout h
Congregational Church, Saint Paul, MN 24 Dec 1876[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
Admitted to Middlebury
Congregational Church 5 Jan 1868; Dismissed to
Plymout h
Congregational Church, Saint Paul, MN 24 Dec 1876[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
Admitted to Middlebury Congregational
Church 5 Jan 1868; Dismissed to Plymouth Congregational Church, Saint Paul, MN
24 Dec 1876
21. DAVID WILLIAM6 LILLINGSTON (BENEDICT5, PHEBE4 PATTERSON, SAMUEL3, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) He married MARY BEERS.
Child of DAVID LILLINGSTON and MARY BEERS is:
i. MARY LILLINGSTON7 LILLINGSTON, b. CT;
m. GEORGE JEWEL.
Notes for MARY LILLINGSTON LILLINGSTON:
[Andrew according to
Compton.FTW]
Mrs. Mary Lillingston
Jewell.
DAR ID Number: 7392
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of George Jewell.
Descendant of Capt.
Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of David
William Lillingston and Mary Beers, his wife.
Granddaughter of
Benedict Lillingston and Marilla Nettleton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
James Lillingston and Phebe Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson, 1777, was lieutenant in
Capt. David Olmsted's company and served at Horse Neck in Col. Bezaleel Beebe's
regiment. In 1783 he was commissioned captain.
Generation No. 7
22. LEWIS BOOTH7 TUCKER (CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
March 31, 1842 in Middlebury, New Haven, CT, and died April 24, 1921 in New
Britain, Hartford, CT. He married NANCY JANE SUTTON September
20, 1863 in Oxford, New Haven, CT, daughter of HARRY SUTTON and MARY SMITH. She was born May 29, 1840 in Oxford, New
Haven, CT, and died January 06, 1918 in Plainville, Hartford, CT.
Notes for LEWIS BOOTH TUCKER:
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Angina Pectoris[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Angina Pectoris
More About LEWIS BOOTH TUCKER:
Burial: Unknown, West
Cemetery Plainville, CT
Notes for NANCY JANE SUTTON:
1858-Nancy was a
school teacher at the Great Hill School, No. 1 in
Seymour, C t.[Andrew
according to Compton.FTW]
1858-Nancy was a
school teacher at the Great Hill School, No. 1 in
Seymour, C t.[andrew's
pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
1858-Nancy was a
school teacher at the Great Hill School, No. 1 in Seymour, Ct.
More About NANCY JANE SUTTON:
Burial: Unknown, West
Cemetery Plainville, CT
More About LEWIS TUCKER and NANCY SUTTON:
Marriage: September
20, 1863, Oxford, New Haven, CT
Children of LEWIS TUCKER and NANCY SUTTON are:
i. NETTIE LEWIS8 TUCKER, b. February
10, 1864, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d. September 07, 1865, Middlebury, New
Haven, CT.
More About NETTIE LEWIS TUCKER:
Burial: Unknown,
Middlebury Cemetery Middlebury, CT
ii. MARY SMITH TUCKER, b. January 20, 1867, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d.
February 16, 1871, Middlebury, New Haven, CT.
More About MARY SMITH TUCKER:
Burial: Unknown,
Middlebury Cemetery Middlebury, CT
iii. CARRIE BOOTH TUCKER, b. February 11, 1868, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d.
January 29, 1892, Plainville, Hartford, CT.
More About CARRIE BOOTH TUCKER:
Baptism: July 24, 1870,
Middlebury Congregational Church
Burial: Unknown, West
Cemetery Plainville, CT
iv. HATTIE JANE TUCKER, b. August 04, 1871, Middlebury, New Haven, CT; d.
August 26, 1871, Middlebury, New Haven, CT.
More About HATTIE JANE TUCKER:
Burial: Unknown,
Middlebury Cemetery Middlebury, CT
23. v. ALICE MAY TUCKER, b. January 14, 1883, Plainville, Hartford, CT; d.
August 17, 1967, Plainville, Hartford, CT.
Generation No. 8
23. ALICE MAY8 TUCKER (LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
January 14, 1883 in Plainville, Hartford, CT, and died August 17, 1967 in
Plainville, Hartford, CT. She married RADCLIFFE HOLLY SMITH October 15,
1903 in Plainville, Hartford, CT. He
was born June 18, 1881 in Bridgeport, Fairfield, CT, and died December 14, 1961
in New Britain, Hartford, CT.
Notes for ALICE MAY TUCKER:
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Carsinoma of Pancreas[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Carsinoma of Pancreas
More About ALICE MAY TUCKER:
Burial: August 19,
1967, Fairview Cemetery New Britain, Hartford, CT
Notes for RADCLIFFE HOLLY SMITH:
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Corpulmonale due to Pulmonary Emphysema
On 30 Oct 1890, Anna
Smith was granted guardianship of her son by the
Probate Court of
Bridge port, Ct.. Radcliffe and his mother lived with his
maternal grandmother,
Mari a Tomlinson, in Plainville, Ct. This move from
Bridgeport most likely
took pl ace shortly after the death of Radcliffe's
father, Isaac, in
1890, as they we re enumerated with Maria Tomlinson in
the 1900 US census for
Plainville, Ct.
On 18 Feb 1909,
Radcliffe bought property on the westerly side of East
Stree t in New
Britain, Ct. from Herman F. Wells and erected a house there
shortly after. This
house still stands today, although it appears to have
seen better days.
According to family
tradition, he suffered great financial losses in th e
stock market crash of
the 1920's and was forced to sell his property on
E ast Street. He
subsequently purchased the house at 1394 Stanley Street
in New Britain with
the financial support of his daughters, Carolyn and
Marie. His family has
speculated that he left a promising career at
Stanley Works for mo
re stable employment at A. C. Hine Co. because of
this experience.
Radcliffe was among
the first employed by the A. C. Hine Co., a Hartford
Pontiac deale r, and
he originally organized the Parts Department of which
he was always th e manager.
Through his efforts over 40 years, Radcliffe
was primarily respons
ible for the department's growth from an
insignificant
beginning to a substan tial business covering most of New
England.[Andrew
according to Compton.FTW]
Cause of
Death:<CAUS> Corpulmonale due to Pulmonary Emphysema
On 30 Oct 1890, Anna
Smith was granted guardianship of her son by the
Probate Court of
Bridge port, Ct.. Radcliffe and his mother lived with his
maternal grandmother,
Mari a Tomlinson, in Plainville, Ct. This move from
Bridgeport most likely
took pl ace shortly after the death of Radcliffe's
father, Isaac, in
1890, as they we re enumerated with Maria Tomlinson in
the 1900 US census for
Plainville, Ct.
On 18 Feb 1909,
Radcliffe bought property on the westerly side of East
Stree t in New
Britain, Ct. from Herman F. Wells and erected a house there
shortly after. This
house still stands today, although it appears to have
seen better days.
According to family
tradition, he suffered great financial losses in th e
stock market crash of
the 1920's and was forced to sell his property on
E ast Street. He
subsequently purchased the house at 1394 Stanley Street
in New Britain with
the financial support of his daughters, Carolyn and
Marie. His family has
speculated that he left a promising career at
Stanley Works for mo
re stable employment at A. C. Hine Co. because of
this experience.
Radcliffe was among
the first employed by the A. C. Hine Co., a Hartford
Pontiac deale r, and
he originally organized the Parts Department of which
he was always th e
manager. Through his efforts over 40 years, Radcliffe
was primarily respons
ible for the department's growth from an
insignificant
beginning to a substan tial business covering most of New
England.[andrew's
pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
On 30 Oct 1890, Anna
Smith was granted guardianship of her son by the Probate Court of Bridgeport,
Ct.. Radcliffe and his mother lived with his maternal grandmother, Maria
Tomlinson, in Plainville, Ct. This move from Bridgeport most likely took place
shortly after the death of Radcliffe's father, Isaac, in 1890, as they were
enumerated with Maria Tomlinson in the 1900 US census for Plainville, Ct.
On 18 Feb 1909,
Radcliffe bought property on the westerly side of East Street in New Britain,
Ct. from Herman F. Wells and erected a house there shortly after. This house
still stands today, although it appears to have seen better days.
According to family
tradition, he suffered great financial losses in the stock market crash of the
1920's and was forced to sell his property on East Street. He subsequently
purchased the house at 1394 Stanley Street in New Britain with the financial
support of his daughters, Carolyn and Marie. His family has speculated that he
left a promising career at Stanley Works for more stable employment at A. C.
Hine Co. because of this experience.
Radcliffe was among
the first employed by the A. C. Hine Co., a Hartford Pontiac dealer, and he
originally organized the Parts Department of which he was always the manager.
Through his efforts over 40 years, Radcliffe was primarily responsible for the
department's growth from an insignificant beginning to a substantial business
covering most of New England.
More About RADCLIFFE HOLLY SMITH:
Burial: December 16,
1961, Fairview Cemetery New Britain, Hartford, CT
Cause of Death:
Corpulmonale due to Pulmonary Emphysema
More About RADCLIFFE SMITH and ALICE TUCKER:
Marriage: October 15,
1903, Plainville, Hartford, CT
Children of ALICE TUCKER and RADCLIFFE SMITH are:
i. LIVING9 SMITH.
24. ii. LEWIS CORNELL SMITH, b. January 11, 1905, New Britain, Hartford, CT; d.
April 23, 1981, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
iii. CAROLYN BOOTH SMITH, b. April 26, 1908, New Britain, Hartford, CT; d. May
26, 1998, Bristol, Hartford, CT; m. LIVING SPARKS.
25. iv. MARIE SMITH, b. August 16, 1909; d. February 07, 1990.
26. v. WILLIAM TUCKER SMITH, b. March 06, 1917, New Britain, Hartford, CT; d. May
17, 1999, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
27. vi. CHARLES TOMLINSON SMITH, b. April 22, 1919; d. September 28, 1983.
vii. LIVING SMITH.
viii. RADCLIFFE HOLLY SMITH, b. 1904; d. Unknown.
Notes for RADCLIFFE HOLLY SMITH:
[andrew's pattersons
only.FTW]
[Andrew's Family#1.FTW]
died in infancy
Generation No. 9
24. LEWIS CORNELL9 SMITH (ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
January 11, 1905 in New Britain, Hartford, CT, and died April 23, 1981 in
Hartford, Hartford, CT. He married ANNETTE ROSE GIROUARD September
08, 1934 in Amenia, NY. She was born
April 06, 1911 in Fitchburg, Worcester, MA, and died May 22, 2000 in Vacaville,
Solano, CA.
Notes for LEWIS CORNELL SMITH:
At the age of 18,
Lewis was ordered out of his father's house and told to
"be come a
man." Subsequently, he moved to New York City where he earned a
living reading gas
meters. Shortly after, his father visited and was so
appalled by his son's
living conditions that he ordered him back home.
Lewis went to work for
Standard Oil in the 1930's where he met his wife.
Later, he was a salesm
an for the Arrow Hart Co. of Hartford, Ct.
Born a
Congregationalist, as was h is mother, Lewis, nonetheless, married
a Roman Catholic, as
did his brothers. Although he never converted to
Catholicism, he
attended mass with his wife a nd children and was diligent
in the endeavor to
assure that his children were brought up in their
mother's faith.
Lewis served in
Company "I"-169th Infan try of the Connecticut National
Guard- Capt. W.O.
Cook, Commanding Officer-Ni antic, CT 22 Jul to 5 Aug
1923.[Andrew according
to Compton.FTW]
At the age of 18,
Lewis was ordered out of his father's house and told to
"be come a
man." Subsequently, he moved to New York City where he earned a
living reading gas
meters. Shortly after, his father visited and was so
appalled by his son's
living conditions that he ordered him back home.
Lewis went to work for
Standard Oil in the 1930's where he met his wife.
Later, he was a salesm
an for the Arrow Hart Co. of Hartford, Ct.
Born a
Congregationalist, as was h is mother, Lewis, nonetheless, married
a Roman Catholic, as
did his brothers. Although he never converted to
Catholicism, he
attended mass with his wife a nd children and was diligent
in the endeavor to
assure that his children were brought up in their
mother's faith.
Lewis served in
Company "I"-169th Infan try of the Connecticut National
Guard- Capt. W.O.
Cook, Commanding Officer-Ni antic, CT 22 Jul to 5 Aug
1923.[andrew's
pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
At the age of 18,
Lewis was ordered out of his father's house and told to "become a
man." Subsequently, he moved to New York City where he earned a living
reading gas meters. Shortly after, his father visited and was so appalled by
his son's living conditions that he ordered him back home.
Lewis went to work for
Standard Oil in the 1930's where he met his wife. Later, he was a salesman for
the Arrow Hart Co. of Hartford, Ct.
Born a
Congregationalist, as was his mother, Lewis, nonetheless, married a Roman Catholic,
as did his brothers. Although he never converted to Catholicism, he attended
mass with his wife and children and was diligent in the endeavor to assure that
his children were brought up in their mother's faith.
Lewis served in
Company "I"-169th Infantry of the Connecticut National Guard- Capt.
W.O. Cook, Commanding Officer-Niantic, CT 22 Jul to 5 Aug 1923.
More About LEWIS CORNELL SMITH:
Burial: Unknown, Mount
Saint Benedict's Cemetery, Hartford, CT
Notes for ANNETTE ROSE GIROUARD:
Annette met her
husband while both were working for Standard Oil Company
in C T, he was her
boss. As a young girl, Annette was active in ballet,
having per formed at
the Bushnell Memorial in Hartford, CT. With her
husband she often e
ntered ballroom dancing contests. She was known to be
a lover of bridge and
g olf. Annette's favorite past time was being with
her family of two
children, five grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
Her love of God and
constant pr ayer sustained her throughout her life. In
January, 1999 she came
to live in Vacaville, CA to be near her daughter
and son-in-law,
Marilyn and Jim Sponzo.[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Annette met her
husband while both were working for Standard Oil Company
in C T, he was her
boss. As a young girl, Annette was active in ballet,
having per formed at
the Bushnell Memorial in Hartford, CT. With her
husband she often e
ntered ballroom dancing contests. She was known to be
a lover of bridge and
g olf. Annette's favorite past time was being with
her family of two
children, five grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
Her love of God and
constant pr ayer sustained her throughout her life. In
January, 1999 she came
to live in Vacaville, CA to be near her daughter
and son-in-law,
Marilyn and Jim Sponzo.[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
Annette met her
husband while both were working for Standard Oil Company in CT, he was her
boss. As a young girl, Annette was active in ballet, having performed at the
Bushnell Memorial in Hartford, CT. With her husband she often entered ballroom
dancing contests. She was known to be a lover of bridge and golf. Annette's
favorite past time was being with her family of two children, five
grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Her love of God and constant prayer
sustained her throughout her life. In January, 1999 she came to live in
Vacaville, CA to be near her daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Jim Sponzo.
More About ANNETTE ROSE GIROUARD:
Burial: June 02, 2000,
Mount Saint Benedict's Cemetery, Hartford, CT
Marriage Notes for LEWIS SMITH and ANNETTE GIROUARD:
Married by Rev.
Francis Lavelle (Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Amenia, NY).
Witnesses: Carl B.
Labadie and Marguerite Girouard[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
Married by Rev. Francis
Lavelle (Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Amenia, NY).
Witnesses: Carl B.
Labadie and Marguerite Girouard[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
Married by Rev.
Francis Lavelle (Church of the Immaculate Conception, Amenia, NY).
Witnesses: Carl B.
Labadie and Marguerite Girouard
More About LEWIS SMITH and ANNETTE GIROUARD:
Marriage: September
08, 1934, Amenia, NY
Children of LEWIS SMITH and ANNETTE GIROUARD are:
i. LIVING10 SMITH, m. LIVING LEBLANC.
ii. LIVING SMITH, m. LIVING SPONZO.
28. iii. LIVING SMITH.
29. iv. LIVING SMITH.
30. v. LIVING SMITH.
31. vi. LIVING SMITH.
25. MARIE9 SMITH (ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
August 16, 1909, and died February 07, 1990.
She married (1) LIVING REYNOLDS. She
married (2) LIVING REYNOLDS. She
married (3) LIVING REYNOLDS.
Child of MARIE SMITH and LIVING REYNOLDS is:
32. i. LIVING10 REYNOLDS.
26. WILLIAM TUCKER9 SMITH (ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
March 06, 1917 in New Britain, Hartford, CT, and died May 17, 1999 in Hartford,
Hartford, CT. He married HELEN TURKOWSKI October
25, 1941. She was born August 29, 1918
in Bristol, Hartford, CT, and died October 31, 2000 in New Britain, Hartford,
CT.
Notes for WILLIAM TUCKER SMITH:
William was born in
New Britain and was a Southington, CT resident for 23
yea rs. He was
employed at Fafnir Bearing Co., retiring in 1980. He was a
volunte er with the
American Field Service in the Indian Assam Burma
campaign, servin g as
an ambulance driver for the 14th British Army and
also serving briefly w
ith the merchant marine. He was active in the Boy
Scouts and was a
former mem ber of the Southington Lions Club.[Andrew according to Compton.FTW]
William was born in
New Britain and was a Southington, CT resident for 23
yea rs. He was
employed at Fafnir Bearing Co., retiring in 1980. He was a
volunte er with the
American Field Service in the Indian Assam Burma
campaign, servin g as
an ambulance driver for the 14th British Army and
also serving briefly w
ith the merchant marine. He was active in the Boy
Scouts and was a
former mem ber of the Southington Lions Club.[andrew's pattersons only.FTW]
[Andrew's
Family#1.FTW]
William was born in
New Britain and was a Southington, CT resident for 23 years. He was employed at
Fafnir Bearing Co., retiring in 1980. He was a volunteer with the American
Field Service in the Indian Assam Burma campaign, serving as an ambulance
driver for the 14th British Army and also serving briefly with the merchant
marine. He was active in the Boy Scouts and was a former member of the
Southington Lions Club.
More About WILLIAM TUCKER SMITH:
Burial: Unknown, Saint
Thomas Cemetery, Southington, CT
More About HELEN TURKOWSKI:
Burial: November 02,
2000, Saint Thomas Cemetery, Southington, CT
More About WILLIAM SMITH and HELEN TURKOWSKI:
Marriage: October 25,
1941
Children of WILLIAM SMITH and HELEN TURKOWSKI are:
i. LIVING10 SMITH.
ii. LIVING SMITH.
iii. LIVING SMITH.
iv. LIVING SMITH.
v. LIVING SMITH.
vi. LIVING SMITH.
27. CHARLES TOMLINSON9 SMITH (ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) was born
April 22, 1919, and died September 28, 1983.
He married LIVING PERZAN.
Children of CHARLES SMITH and LIVING PERZAN are:
i. LIVING10 SMITH.
ii. LIVING SMITH.
iii. LIVING SMITH.
iv. LIVING SMITH.
v. LIVING SMITH.
vi. LIVING SMITH.
vii. LIVING SMITH.
viii. LIVING SMITH.
ix. LIVING SMITH.
Generation No. 10
28. LIVING10 SMITH (LEWIS CORNELL9, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) He married LIVING LEBLANC.
Children of LIVING SMITH and LIVING LEBLANC are:
i. LIVING11 SMITH.
ii. LIVING SMITH, m. LIVING KRIVANEK.
iii. LIVING SMITH, m. LIVING CAVALIERI.
iv. ELENA MARIE SMITH, b. October 04, 1963, Hartford, Hartford, CT; d.
November 21, 1963, Windsor Locks, Hartford, CT.
More About ELENA MARIE SMITH:
Burial: Unknown, Saint Mary's Cemetery,
Windsor Locks, CT
29. LIVING10 SMITH (LEWIS CORNELL9, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) She married LIVING SPONZO.
Children of LIVING SMITH and LIVING SPONZO are:
i. LIVING11 SPONZO.
33. ii. LIVING SPONZO.
30. LIVING10 SMITH (LEWIS CORNELL9, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) He married LIVING LEBLANC.
Children of LIVING SMITH and LIVING LEBLANC are:
i. LIVING11 SMITH.
ii. LIVING SMITH, m. LIVING KRIVANEK.
iii. LIVING SMITH, m. LIVING CAVALIERI.
31. LIVING10 SMITH (LEWIS CORNELL9, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) She married LIVING SPONZO.
Children of LIVING SMITH and LIVING SPONZO are:
i. LIVING11 SPONZO.
34. ii. LIVING SPONZO.
32. LIVING10 REYNOLDS (MARIE9 SMITH, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON,
WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) He married LIVING HIGH, daughter of LIVING HIGH and LIVING AVENELL.
Child of LIVING REYNOLDS and LIVING HIGH is:
i. LIVING11 REYNOLDS.
Generation No. 11
33. LIVING11 SPONZO (LIVING10 SMITH, LEWIS CORNELL9, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) She married LIVING BRADSHAW.
Child of LIVING SPONZO and LIVING BRADSHAW is:
i. LIVING12 BRADSHAW.
34. LIVING11 SPONZO (LIVING10 SMITH, LEWIS CORNELL9, ALICE MAY8 TUCKER, LEWIS BOOTH7, CAROLINE6 BOOTH, LEWIS5, HEZEKIAH4, ABIGAIL ANN3 PATTERSON, WILLIAM2, ANDREW1) She married LIVING BRADSHAW.
Children of LIVING SPONZO and LIVING BRADSHAW are:
i. LIVING12 BRADSHAW.
ii. LIVING BRADSHAW.