Elizabeth Todd Phipps

PHIPPS, Elizabeth Todd5, (Asa4, Gershom3, Michael2, Christopher1) born April 13, 1749, died May 7, 1785, married March 26, 1772, Capt. Solomon Phipps, who was born Aug. 17, 1745, died June 7, 1813. He married second Feb. 4, 1788, Hannah Alling widow of Hamlin Dwight, who was a cousin of his first wife. She died Sept. 7, 1789, leaving one daughter, Hannah Alling Phipps, born March 10, 1789, and married Joel Augur, of Northford, Conn. Children: I. Asa Todd, b. June 16, 1774, d. Sept. 12, 1774. II. Elizabeth Mary, b. Nov. 27, 1776, d. April 15, 1849, m. Aug. 5, … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Eaton County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Eaton County Bellevue Township. – Elias Stewart, Frank F. Hughes, Edwin J. Wood, Samuel Van Orman, John D. Conklin, Martin V. Moon. Mitchell Drollett, Levi Evans, William Fisher, William E. Pixley, William Henry Luscomb, George Carroll, Collins S. Lewis, David Crowell, Aaron Skeggs, Thomas Bailey, Andrew Day, L. G. Showerman, Hulbert Parmer, Fletcher Campbell, Lorenzo D. Fall, William Farlin, Francis Beecraft, William Caton, Servitus Tucker, William Shipp, Theodore Davis. Village of Bellevue. – William H. Latta, Thomas B. … Read more

Benjamin Todd

Benjamin Todd3, (Michael2, Christopher1) born Nov. 19, 1693, married Jan. 7, 1718, Lydia Alling. Children: *69. Eunice, b. Dec. 6, 1723. *70. Benjamin, b. April 10, 1728. *71. Titus, b. July 16, 1730. 72. Lydia, b. April 1, 1732; m. Samuel Mix. 73. Patience, b. June 24, 1734; m.(???)Bishop. *74. Jesse, b. Jan. 1, 1735. 76. Eleanor, b. Sept. 10, 1738; m. David Bishop. 77. Chloe, b. July 27, 1741.

Families of Ancient New Haven

Four Corners New Haven Connecticut

The Families of Ancient New Haven compilation includes the families of the ancient town of New Haven, covering the present towns of New Haven, East Haven, North Haven, Hamden, Bethany, Woodbridge and West Haven. These families are brought down to the heads of families in the First Census (1790), and include the generation born about 1790 to 1800. Descendants in the male line who removed from this region are also given, if obtainable, to about 1800, unless they have been adequately set forth in published genealogies.

Brown Genealogy

Brown Genealogy

In 1895, Cyrus Henry Brown began collecting family records of the Brown family, initially with the intention of only going back to his great-grandfathers. As others became interested in the project, they decided to trace the family lineage back to Thomas Brown and his wife Mary Newhall, both born in the early 1600s in Lynn, Massachusetts. Thomas, John, and Eleazer, three of their sons, later moved to Stonington, Connecticut around 1688. When North Stonington was established in 1807, the three brothers were living in the southern part of the town. Wheeler’s “History of Stonington” contains 400 records of early descendants of the Brown family, taken from the town records of Stonington. However, many others remain unidentified, as they are not recorded in the Stonington town records. For around a century, the descendants of the three brothers lived in Stonington before eventually migrating to other towns in Connecticut and New York State, which was then mostly undeveloped. He would eventually write this second volume of his Brown Genealogy adding to and correcting the previous edition. This book is free to search, read, and/or download.