Samuel Edward Warner
M, (1800 - 1873)
Samuel was born at NY, USA, in 1800. Age 70 at 1870 census.. He was the son of Seth Orange Warner and Polly Painter. He married Ann Maria Hotchkin at NY in 1821. Samuel Edward Warner appeared on the census of 1870 at Hamilton, Madison County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Samuel E. Warner, 70, born NY; Ann Maria, 67, born NY.. Samuel died in 1873 at Hamilton, Madison County, NY. He was buried at Madison Street Cemetery, at Hamilton, Madison County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=18 Aug 2015
Children of Samuel Edward Warner and Ann Maria Hotchkin
- Miron M. Warner (1824 - )
- Edward L. Warner+ (1826 - 1864)
- Edgar L. Warner (1829 - 14 Sep 1864)
- Seth H. Warner (1832 - )
- James H. Warner (1837 - )
Ann Maria Hotchkin
F, (1803 - 1890)
Ann was born at NY, USA, in 1803. She married Samuel Edward Warner at NY in 1821. Ann died in 1890 at NY. She was buried in 1891 at Madison Street Cemetery, at Hamilton, Madison County, NY, USA.
All the information on Ann Maria and this family comes from the DAR File 50906 of Lucy Warner Coleman.
The Compiler is almost sure that this is the daughter of Henry and Sarah Hotchkiss, ages 71 and 68, who live next door to the Warner's at the 1850 census of Otselic, Chenango, NY.
All the information on Ann Maria and this family comes from the DAR File 50906 of Lucy Warner Coleman.
The Compiler is almost sure that this is the daughter of Henry and Sarah Hotchkiss, ages 71 and 68, who live next door to the Warner's at the 1850 census of Otselic, Chenango, NY.
Last Edited=18 Aug 2015
Children of Ann Maria Hotchkin and Samuel Edward Warner
- Miron M. Warner (1824 - )
- Edward L. Warner+ (1826 - 1864)
- Edgar L. Warner (1829 - 14 Sep 1864)
- Seth H. Warner (1832 - )
- James H. Warner (1837 - )
John Wilkinson Browning
M, (1790 - 30 December 1852)
John Wilkinson Browning was born in 1790 at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, USA. He was the son of Jeffrey Hazard Browning and Martha Potter. He married Bathsheba Knowles in 1808. John Wilkinson Browning died on 30 December 1852 at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY, USA. He was buried at Quaker Cemetery, at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=17 May 2015
Children of John Wilkinson Browning and Bathsheba Knowles
- Joseph Knowles Browning (5 Jan 1814 - )
- Martha Browning (1823 - )
- Abigail (Abby) Jane Browning+ (1826 - 1908)
Bathsheba Knowles
F, (19 April 1788 - 12 March 1871)
Bathsheba Knowles was born on 19 April 1788 at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, USA. Age 62 at the 1850 census of Plymouth, Chenango, NY. She married John Wilkinson Browning in 1808. Bathsheba Knowles died on 12 March 1871 at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY, USA, at age 82. She was buried at Quaker Cemetery, at Smyrna, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=17 May 2015
Children of Bathsheba Knowles and John Wilkinson Browning
- Joseph Knowles Browning (5 Jan 1814 - )
- Martha Browning (1823 - )
- Abigail (Abby) Jane Browning+ (1826 - 1908)
Seth Orange Warner
M, (2 December 1760 - 5 July 1845)
Seth was born at Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA, USA, on 2 December 1760. He was a Private, andserved in MA Continental Line, during the Revolutionary War. He married Polly Painter at NY, USA, in 1797. Seth died on 5 July 1845 at Cairo, Greene County, NY, USA, at age 84. He was buried at Old Freehold Cemetery, at Greenville, Greene County, NY, USA.
In 1832 Seth was placed on the Pension Rolls of Greene Co, NY for his service as a Private in the Massachusetts Continental Line.
In 1832 Seth was placed on the Pension Rolls of Greene Co, NY for his service as a Private in the Massachusetts Continental Line.
Last Edited=12 Jul 2015
Child of Seth Orange Warner and Polly Painter
- Samuel Edward Warner+ (1800 - 1873)
Polly Painter
F, (10 June 1781 - 16 May 1854)
Polly was born at CT, USA, on 10 June 1781. She was the daughter of Edward Painter and Betty Truesdell. She married Seth Orange Warner at NY, USA, in 1797. Polly died on 16 May 1854 at Clay, Onondaga County, NY, USA, at age 72. She was buried at Pine Plains Cemetery, at Clay, Onondaga County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=12 Jul 2015
Child of Polly Painter and Seth Orange Warner
- Samuel Edward Warner+ (1800 - 1873)
Jeffrey Hazard Browning
M, (15 July 1753 - 21 March 1820)
Jeffrey was born at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, USA, on 15 July 1753. Internet Posting. He married Martha Potter at RI, USA, on 29 April 1787. Jeffrey died on 21 March 1820 at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, at age 66. Internet Posting.
Last Edited=24 Jan 2007
Child of Jeffrey Hazard Browning and Martha Potter
- John Wilkinson Browning+ (1790 - 30 Dec 1852)
Martha Potter
F, (29 March 1749 - 1819)
Martha was born at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, USA, on 29 March 1749. Internet Posting. She was the daughter of John Potter and Elizabeth Hazard. She married Jeffrey Hazard Browning at RI, USA, on 29 April 1787. Martha Potter died in 1819.
Last Edited=24 Jan 2007
Child of Martha Potter and Jeffrey Hazard Browning
- John Wilkinson Browning+ (1790 - 30 Dec 1852)
John Potter
M, (1715 - 1788)
John Potter was born in 1715 at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, USA. He married Elizabeth Hazard at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, on 20 October 1736. John Potter died in 1788 at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI.
He served on War Committees of South Kingston, RI where he was born and died.
He served on War Committees of South Kingston, RI where he was born and died.
Last Edited=31 Jan 2008
Child of John Potter and Elizabeth Hazard
- Martha Potter+ (29 Mar 1749 - 1819)
Elizabeth Hazard
F, (17 July 1719 - )
Elizabeth Hazard was born on 17 July 1719 at RI, USA. She married John Potter at South Kingstown, Washington County, RI, USA, on 20 October 1736.
Last Edited=3 Jan 2007
Child of Elizabeth Hazard and John Potter
- Martha Potter+ (29 Mar 1749 - 1819)
Edward Painter
M, (16 October 1745 - 2 February 1800)
Edward Painter was born on 16 October 1745 at Wallingford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He married Betty Truesdell at CT, USA, in 1770. Edward Painter was a Private, andserved in Capt James Gregg's 3rd NY Regt, during the Revolutionary War. He died on 2 February 1800 at Greene County, NY, USA, at age 54.
He enlisted 1777 in Capt. James Gregg's Co, 3rd NY Regt, commanded by Col. Peter Gansevoort and subsequently served as Liet. in Col. Van Alstine's Albany County, NY Regt. of Militia.
He enlisted 1777 in Capt. James Gregg's Co, 3rd NY Regt, commanded by Col. Peter Gansevoort and subsequently served as Liet. in Col. Van Alstine's Albany County, NY Regt. of Militia.
Last Edited=12 Jul 2015
Children of Edward Painter and Betty Truesdell
- Oliver Painter (17 Feb 1774 - 14 May 1775)
- Deborah Painter (12 Oct 1776 - 1845)
- Sarah Painter (17 Mar 1779 - 25 Apr 1849)
- Polly Painter+ (10 Jun 1781 - 16 May 1854)
- John Painter (3 Mar 1784 - )
- Eunice Painter (18 Apr 1788 - 22 May 1792)
- Edward Painter (11 Jan 1791 - 29 Jan 1793)
Betty Truesdell
F, (4 October 1748 - 13 January 1792)
Betty Truesdell was born on 4 October 1748 at Redding, Fairfield County, CT, USA. She married Edward Painter at CT, USA, in 1770. Betty Truesdell died on 13 January 1792 at Redding, Fairfield County, CT, at age 43.
Last Edited=12 Jul 2015
Children of Betty Truesdell and Edward Painter
- Oliver Painter (17 Feb 1774 - 14 May 1775)
- Deborah Painter (12 Oct 1776 - 1845)
- Sarah Painter (17 Mar 1779 - 25 Apr 1849)
- Polly Painter+ (10 Jun 1781 - 16 May 1854)
- John Painter (3 Mar 1784 - )
- Eunice Painter (18 Apr 1788 - 22 May 1792)
- Edward Painter (11 Jan 1791 - 29 Jan 1793)
Nathaniel Slauson
M, (22 October 1786 - 2 November 1844)
Nathaniel Slauson was born on 22 October 1786 at Pound Ridge, Westchester County, NY, USA. He was the son of Ebenezer Slauson and Rachel Hayes. He married Hannah Griffen at NY, USA, in 1809. Nathaniel Slauson died on 2 November 1844 at Norton Hill, Greene County, NY, USA, at age 58. He was buried at Locust Cenetery, at Greenville, Greene County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2015
Child of Nathaniel Slauson and Hannah Griffen
- Anna Augusta Slauson+ (Jun 1830 - )
Hannah Griffen
F, (22 January 1788 - 27 December 1870)
Hannah Griffen was born on 22 January 1788 at CT, USA. She married Nathaniel Slauson at NY, USA, in 1809. Hannah Griffen died on 27 December 1870 at Seneca County, NY, USA, at age 82. She was buried at Locust Cenetery, at Greenville, Greene County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=8 Aug 2015
Child of Hannah Griffen and Nathaniel Slauson
- Anna Augusta Slauson+ (Jun 1830 - )
Ebenezer Slauson
M, (2 July 1736 - 1821)
Ebenezer Slauson was born on 2 July 1736 at Stamford, Fairfield County, CT, USA. He married Rachel Hayes at Salem, Westchester County, NY, USA, on 28 May 1770. Ebenezer Slauson was a Major, andserved in Westchester Minute Men, during the Revolutionary War. He died in 1821 at Westerlo, Albany County, NY, USA.
According to the DAR File 51431 of Alice Merritt Hotchkin he commanded the first compamy of Minute Men of Westchester County, NY in 1776 and was promoted to Major in the same Regt.
According to the DAR File 51431 of Alice Merritt Hotchkin he commanded the first compamy of Minute Men of Westchester County, NY in 1776 and was promoted to Major in the same Regt.
Last Edited=21 Apr 2008
Children of Ebenezer Slauson and Rachel Hayes
- Ruth Slauson (1771 - )
- Ruryary Slauson (1780 - )
- David Hayes Slauson (1781 - 17 Oct 1848)
- Philip Slauson (1784 - )
- Nathaniel Slauson+ (22 Oct 1786 - 2 Nov 1844)
- John Slauson (1788 - )
Rachel Hayes
F, (1750 - 1819)
Rachel Hayes was born in 1750 at Norwalk, Fairfield County, CT, USA. She married Ebenezer Slauson at Salem, Westchester County, NY, USA, on 28 May 1770. Rachel Hayes died in 1819 at Westerlo, Albany County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=27 Jan 2010
Children of Rachel Hayes and Ebenezer Slauson
- Ruth Slauson (1771 - )
- Ruryary Slauson (1780 - )
- David Hayes Slauson (1781 - 17 Oct 1848)
- Philip Slauson (1784 - )
- Nathaniel Slauson+ (22 Oct 1786 - 2 Nov 1844)
- John Slauson (1788 - )
Eva Allie Warner
F, (circa 1853 - )
Eva was born at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA, circa 1853. She was the daughter of Edward L. Warner and Abigail (Abby) Jane Browning. She married John O'Neil at NY, USA, circa 1875.
Her DAR File 51433.
Her DAR File 51433.
Last Edited=31 Jan 2008
Family: Eva Allie Warner and John O'Neil
Abel Wilcox
M, (28 October 1776 - 9 June 1865)
Abel Wilcox was born on 28 October 1776 at Preston, New London County, CT, USA. He was the son of Samuel Wilcox and Lois Cogswell. He married Achsah King circa 1799. Abel Wilcox died on 9 June 1865 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY, USA, at age 88. He was buried at DeWitt Cemetery, at Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=16 May 2015
Child of Abel Wilcox and Achsah King
- Electa Wilcox+ (27 May 1803 - 19 Mar 1891)
Achsah King
F, (1782 - 4 November 1851)
Achsah King was born in 1782 at Chesterfield, Hampshire County, MA, USA. She married Abel Wilcox circa 1799. Achsah King died on 4 November 1851 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY, USA. She was buried at DeWitt Cemetery, at Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=16 May 2015
Child of Achsah King and Abel Wilcox
- Electa Wilcox+ (27 May 1803 - 19 Mar 1891)
Samuel Wilcox
M, (2 January 1742 - )
Samuel Wilcox was born on 2 January 1742 at Peru, Berkshire County, MA, USA. He was the son of Samuel Wilcox and Ann Carpenter. He married Lois Cogswell at Preston, New London County, CT, USA, on 22 June 1763. Samuel Wilcox was a Capt ., andserved in Battle of Breed Hill, during the Revolutionary War. He was buried at DeWitt Cemetery, at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY, USA.
He was commissioned Cap't., 1775, and participated in the battle of Breed's Hill; later accompanioned Benedict Arnold through the forest to Quebec, where he joined the Continental Army under General Montgomery.
“In 1798 Capt. Samuel Wilcox, an officer and a prisoner in the Revolutionary war, came from Peru, Mass. (where he was born January 2, 1744), and located on 640 acres at what is now Lyndon, west of and near Fayetteville, where he died June 28, 1827.”
(Vol II, Part I, P.1021.)
He was commissioned Cap't., 1775, and participated in the battle of Breed's Hill; later accompanioned Benedict Arnold through the forest to Quebec, where he joined the Continental Army under General Montgomery.
“In 1798 Capt. Samuel Wilcox, an officer and a prisoner in the Revolutionary war, came from Peru, Mass. (where he was born January 2, 1744), and located on 640 acres at what is now Lyndon, west of and near Fayetteville, where he died June 28, 1827.”
(Vol II, Part I, P.1021.)
Last Edited=26 Nov 2023
Children of Samuel Wilcox and Lois Cogswell
- Huldak Wilcox (1 Feb 1765 - 11 Feb 1849)
- Samuel Wilcox III (19 Jan 1767 - 29 Oct 1769)
- Daniel Wilcox (22 Aug 1769 - 19 Sep 1776)
- Sabra Wilcox (11 Dec 1771 - 4 Jul 1824)
- Anna Wilcox (13 Jul 1774 - 20 May 1827)
- Abel Wilcox+ (28 Oct 1776 - 9 Jun 1865)
- Samuel Wilcox (13 Mar 1777 - 7 Nov 1818)
- Bridget Wilcox (8 Feb 1782 - 1827)
- Asahel Wilcox (8 Apr 1784 - 5 Jun 1867)
- Lois Augusta Wilcox (25 May 1787 - 25 Oct 1797)
Lois Cogswell
F, (17 April 1744 - 28 August 1824)
Lois Cogswell was born on 17 April 1744 at Preston, New London County, CT, USA. She married Samuel Wilcox at Preston, New London County, CT, on 22 June 1763. Lois Cogswell died on 28 August 1824 at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY, USA, at age 80. She was buried in 1825 at DeWitt Cemetery, at DeWitt, Onondaga County, NY, USA. Wife of Samuel Wilcox.
Last Edited=26 Nov 2023
Children of Lois Cogswell and Samuel Wilcox
- Huldak Wilcox (1 Feb 1765 - 11 Feb 1849)
- Samuel Wilcox III (19 Jan 1767 - 29 Oct 1769)
- Daniel Wilcox (22 Aug 1769 - 19 Sep 1776)
- Sabra Wilcox (11 Dec 1771 - 4 Jul 1824)
- Anna Wilcox (13 Jul 1774 - 20 May 1827)
- Abel Wilcox+ (28 Oct 1776 - 9 Jun 1865)
- Samuel Wilcox (13 Mar 1777 - 7 Nov 1818)
- Bridget Wilcox (8 Feb 1782 - 1827)
- Asahel Wilcox (8 Apr 1784 - 5 Jun 1867)
- Lois Augusta Wilcox (25 May 1787 - 25 Oct 1797)
Artemus Gurley
M, (12 April 1769 - 13 May 1822)
Artemus Gurley was born on 12 April 1769 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA. He was the son of Jacob Baker Gurley and Hannah Brigham. He married Sarah Steele at Hartford, Hartford County, CT, USA, on 29 March 1792. Artemus Gurley married Martha Shephard on 24 March 1805 at CT, USA. Artemus Gurley died on 13 May 1822 at Greenfield, Franklin County, MA, USA, at age 53. Others say that he died in Pulaski, NY. He was buried at Pink Cemetery, at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Children of Artemus Gurley and Sarah Steele
- Lovina Gurley (2 Oct 1794 - )
- Sarah Gurley (7 Nov 1796 - )
- Abigail Gurley+ (21 Mar 1799 - 1877)
- Uriah Brigham Gurley (27 Sep 1801 - 1873)
Child of Artemus Gurley and Martha Shephard
- Charles Aetemus Gurley (8 May 1811 - )
Sarah Steele
F, (25 February 1769 - 16 January 1804)
Sarah Steele was born on 25 February 1769 at Tolland, Tolland County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of John Steele and Sarah Cobb. She married Artemus Gurley at Hartford, Hartford County, CT, USA, on 29 March 1792. Sarah Steele died on 16 January 1804 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA, at age 34. She was buried at Pink Cemetery, at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=21 Jan 2015
Children of Sarah Steele and Artemus Gurley
- Lovina Gurley (2 Oct 1794 - )
- Sarah Gurley (7 Nov 1796 - )
- Abigail Gurley+ (21 Mar 1799 - 1877)
- Uriah Brigham Gurley (27 Sep 1801 - 1873)
Jacob Baker Gurley
M, (28 July 1742 - 20 February 1804)
Jacob Baker Gurley was born on 28 July 1742 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA. He married Hannah Brigham at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, on 19 May 1766. Jacob Baker Gurley was a Private, andserved in Minute Man at Lexington Alarm. Revolutionary War. He died on 20 February 1804 at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, at age 61. He was buried at Pink Cemetery, at Mansfield, Tolland County, CT, USA.
He was a Minuteman at the Lexington Alarm.
He was a Minuteman at the Lexington Alarm.
Last Edited=20 Jan 2015
Children of Jacob Baker Gurley and Hannah Brigham
- Artemus Gurley+ (12 Apr 1769 - 13 May 1822)
- Jacob Baker Gurley (2 Aug 1771 - 13 Feb 1857)