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    Fidelia Louisa Hitchcock

    Female 1845 - 1906  (60 years)


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Fidelia Louisa Hitchcock was born on 19 Jun 1845 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A. (daughter of Mark Sylvanus Hitchcock and Mary Morgan); died in 1906; was buried in Eaton Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      Fidelia Louisa married 8 Oct 1872, Henry P. KENNEDY, in Jackson, MI. He was the son of George W & Ann E (RUSSELL) KENNEDY. He was a carpenter. They had three children: William M., b 2 Feb 1874; m Eva M HITCHCOCK, daughter of William D. & Maria E. (FIFIELD) HITCHCOCK (son of Wm M. & Irene (POPE) HITCHCOCK?); Mary E, b 7 Dec 1875; m Louis PHLANZE; Lena P, b 24 Jun 1878; m __?__ ANDERSON.

      REF: Census records- 1850,1860 OH; 1870,1880 MI; 1900 ?


    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Mark Sylvanus Hitchcock was born on 07 Feb 1821 in Canandaigua, Ontario, New York U.S.A. (son of Manley Hitchcock and Chloe Adams); died on 18 Oct 1886 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A..

      Notes:

      - - - - - Sources - - - - -
      + Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- p 170
      + History of Jackson Co (MI)- p ?
      + Index to Marr. License Applications,Cuyahoga Co,OH- Vol 1-6. p ?
      + Census records- 1850,60 OH; 1870,80 MI
      + Jackson City directories
      + Death certificate
      + Descendants of Thomas and Richard Brush of Huntington, L.I.; S.C & R.B.Brush; 1982; page 190.

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      [Is this Mark and Polly?]
      1840 Ohio: Hitchcock, Marcus
      Township: Munson
      County: Geauga
      State: Ohio
      Year: 1840
      Page: 163
      1 male - (20-30) and 1 female - (20-30)

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      [From Michigan Historical Society Records, Vol. 11 page 17 (found on Ancestry.com 09.Dec.2005)]
      After a long illness, Mark S. Hitchcock died at his residence, No. 506 West Main street, Oct. 18, 1886, in the 66th year of his age. Some weeks ago Mr. Hitchcock was stricken with typhoid fever, but had nearly recovered, when a severe cold developed a chronic urinary trouble which ended his life.

      Mark S. Hitchcock was born in Ontario county, New York, in 1821, his parents, Manly and Chloe Hitchcock, being natives of Waterbury, Conn. They moved to Lorain county, Ohio, in 1824, and lived in Cleveland until their death. While a youth Mark Hitchcock worked on a farm summers and attended district school winters until he married Miss Polly Morgan, at the age of twenty years, and then engaged in buying and shipping live stock for several years, after which he embarked in the grocery business, which he followed in connection with farming until 1864, when he was elected sheriff of Lorain county and held the office for four years. He removed to Jackson county in 1868 and purchased the farm three miles north of this city, which he owned until last year, when he sold it to Charles R. Durand, and bought the store, No. 188, in the Durand block. In 1879 he bought the hardware stock of Rice & McConnel in this city and managed it one year in partnership with his son-in-law, George W. Fifield, who then sold out and a new firm was organized January 1, 1880, with M. S. Hitchcock, Reuben E. Clark and Charles S. Hitchcock as partners. Three years later Mr. Hitchcock sold his interest in the business and the firm became Clark, Helmer & Houk, who conducted the business a years and then transferred it back to M. S. Hitchcock & Co., the present firm. In 1880 Mr. Hitchcock purchased an interest in the Eureka Coal Co. and was elected superintendent and treasurer the same year.

      Mr. Hitchcock’s first wife died in May, 1854, leaving five children, and two years later he married Mary A. Bush, of Lorain, Ohio, who survives him.

      During his illness all of Mr. Hitchcock’s children were at his bedside, but, with the belief that he was recovering, his son Henry returned to his home in Nebraska some days ago, and his daughter, Mrs. Henry Kennedy, returned to her home at Tougaloo, Mississippi. The other children are Wallace W. Hitchcock, grocer, of 504 North Blackstone street; Mrs. George W. Fifield, 420 Williams street; Mrs. David Town, of Blackman; Charles S. Hitchcock, [p.69] No. 240 West Main Street, and Miss Clara, who resides with her parents.

      Mr. Hitchcock was a prominent and active member of the First Methodist Episcopal church, a man of good business ability and highly esteemed by a very wide circle of friends.

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      [From a letter written by E. W. Powers March 7 1950 for Ruth Hitchcock Bressler]
      Mark Hitchcok was sheriff in Elyria Ohio. Later he moved to Jackson Michigan.

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      [riverrat1981.ged]
      Mark came to OH with his parents abt 1824; worked on the family farm until he was 20, when he engaged in buying and shipping livestock for several years; then was in the grocery and provision business and farming until 1864, when he became Sheriff of Lorain Co and served four years in this office. In 1868,
      he moved his family to a farm 3 miles north of Jackson, MI. He purchased a hardware store (Rice & McConnell) in 1879 and settled in the city. His son-in-law, George Fifield, was his partner for a year; he ran the store for a year by himself and Jan 1, 1880, took his son, Charles S, and Rueben E. Clark as
      partners, each owning one-third interest.
      Mark purchased an interest in the Eureka coal mine and was elected Supt. and Treasurer in Dec 1880. He also served as a Justice of Blackman Twp for some years. He and Mary were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.


      Find-A-Grave Memorial Number: 23909394

      Mark married Mary Morgan on 05 Jun 1839 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.. Mary (daughter of Ira Beebe Morgan and Louisa Bronson) was born about 1817 in Ohio U.S.A.; died on 27 May 1853 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Mary Morgan was born about 1817 in Ohio U.S.A. (daughter of Ira Beebe Morgan and Louisa Bronson); died on 27 May 1853 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      REF: Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- p 170
      History of Jackson Co (MI)- p ?
      Index to Marr. License Applications,Cuyahoga Co,OH- Vol 1-6. p ?
      Census records- 1850 OH
      Desc.of Thomas and Richard Brush of Huntington,L.I.- S.C & R.B.Brush -
      1982- p 190

      Find A Grave memorial # 43176142

      Children:
      1. Henry S. Hitchcock was born on 29 Jan 1839 in Eaton township, Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.; died on 31 Mar 1912 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota U.S.A..
      2. Wallace W. Hitchcock was born on 19 Apr 1842 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; died on 21 Dec 1909 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A..
      3. 1. Fidelia Louisa Hitchcock was born on 19 Jun 1845 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; died in 1906; was buried in Eaton Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      4. Chloe Janette Hitchcock was born on 25 Jan 1847 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; died in 1916 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Mt Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A..
      5. Henrietta Irene Hitchcock was born on 23 May 1851 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; died in 1940 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Mt Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A..


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Manley Hitchcock was born on 23 Dec 1783 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut (son of Benjamin Hitchcock and Eunice Hotchkiss); died on 12 Jul 1852 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:


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      [From a letter written by E. W. Powers March 7, 1950 to Ruth Hitchcock Bressler]

      Manley Hitchcock born and raised in Massachusetts, came to the State of Ohio when that part of the state was a wilderness, settled where the City of Cleveland now stands, on the Cuyhoga River, county by the same name.

      Sold that property for eight dollars per acre. Moved to the next adjoining county, being Lorain County where he bought land for one dollar and twenty five per acre near the center of Eton TWP where he lived and raised a large family.

      Manley married Chloe Adams related to John and Quincy (Adams) that became our second and sixth presidents. She was raised in Massachusetts where they were married.

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      [From "Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family 1894" Page 170]

      In the War of 1812 he was employed as a teamster to carry munitions of war between Sacketts Harbor and Buffalo. He had twelve children, five boys and seven girls. About 1825 he and his brother Samuel moved to Ohio on the Western Reserve, Lorain Co. They were pioneers and on a small tract of land where they endured the hardships incident to that early day. Two boys died in infancy.

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      [From Michigan Historical Society Records, Vol. 11 page 17]
      Mark S. Hitchcock was born in Ontario county, New York, in 1821, his parents, Manly and Chloe Hitchcock, being natives of Waterbury, Conn. They moved to Lorain county, Ohio, in 1824, and lived in Cleveland until their death.[riverrat1981.ged]

      * Manley & Chloe had 12 ch- 7 girls & 5 boys- 2 boys d in infancy. He was employed as a teamster to carry munitions of war between Sacketts Harbor and Buffalo (NY), in War of 1812. He and brother Samuel moved to the Western Reserve, Lorain Co, OH abt 1825.
      ** He came in 1823 to Lot 44 in Eaton Twp. (OH)

      REF:* Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- pp 146,170
      Name & Fam of Hotchkiss..Hotchkiss Fam Assoc- p 97
      Wallingford Vital Records
      Cheshire " "
      Families of Ancient New Haven-Jacobus
      ** History of Lorain Co (OH)- 1879
      John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants- Timothy Hopkins- p 83

      Find A Grave memorial #43175176

      Manley married Chloe Adams in abt.1824. Chloe (daughter of Sylvanus Adams and Sarah Hopkins) was born on 04 Feb 1785 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 19 Sep 1873 in Bloomingdale Township, Van Buren, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Lindsey Cemetery, Cheshire Corners, Allegan, Michigan U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 5.  Chloe Adams was born on 04 Feb 1785 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut (daughter of Sylvanus Adams and Sarah Hopkins); died on 19 Sep 1873 in Bloomingdale Township, Van Buren, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Lindsey Cemetery, Cheshire Corners, Allegan, Michigan U.S.A..

      Notes:



      According to E. W. Powers March 7, 1950 to Ruth Hitchcock Bressler

      Chloe Adams related to John and Quincy (Adams) that became our second and sixth prsidents. She was raised in Massusetts wher they were married
      (Manley Hitchcock). Chloe Adams Hitchcock died at home in Michigan[riverrat1981.ged]

      REF: John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants- Tim. Hopkins- 1932- p 83
      Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- p 170
      Waterbury, New Haven CT Vital Records

      Children:
      1. 2. Mark Sylvanus Hitchcock was born on 07 Feb 1821 in Canandaigua, Ontario, New York U.S.A.; died on 18 Oct 1886 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan U.S.A..
      2. Ira Hitchcock was born about 1817 in New York, USA; died on 29 Feb 1860 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      3. Rev William Hitchcock was born in 1825 in Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; died on 15 Oct 1852 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      4. Caroline Hitchcock was born about 1815 in New York, USA.
      5. Chloe Hitchcock was born in 1814 in New York, USA; died on 19 Sep 1873 in Bloomingdale Township, Van Buren, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Ridgeville Cemetery, Ridgefield Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      6. Henrietta Hitchcock
      7. Mary Ann Hitchcock was born in 1818 in New York, USA.
      8. Loeisa Hitchcock
      9. Jane M. Hitchcock was born on 11 Sep 1826 in Eaton Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; died on 24 Apr 1915 in Salem, Marion, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried in Lee Mission Cemetery, Salem, Marion, Oregon U.S.A..
      10. infant Hitchcock was born in Nov 1803 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A.; died in Feb 1804 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A..
      11. Nancy C. Hitchcock was born on 01 Jul 1807 in New York, USA; died on 28 Nov 1878 in Ridgeville Corners, Henry, Ohio U.S.A..
      12. Sarah Louisa Hitchcock was born on 02 Apr 1810 in New York, USA; died on 18 Oct 1886 in Ridgeville Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Ridgeville Cemetery, Ridgefield Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

    3. 6.  Ira Beebe Morgan was born on 29 Sep 1789 in Connecticut U.S.A. (son of Asahel Morgan and Armenia Beebe); died on 21 May 1861 in Eaton Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      Ira B settled in Ridgeville Twp, Lorain Co, OH in 1810.

      REF: Lorain County Researcher- Fall 1993- pp 42-43 (Chart)

      Ira married Louisa Bronson in 1813 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.. Louisa (daughter of Levi Bronson and Sarah Prindle) was born about 1793 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A.; died before 1845 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    4. 7.  Louisa Bronson was born about 1793 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A. (daughter of Levi Bronson and Sarah Prindle); died before 1845 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A..
      Children:
      1. 3. Mary Morgan was born about 1817 in Ohio U.S.A.; died on 27 May 1853 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  Benjamin Hitchcock was born on 24 Nov 1752 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut (son of Benjamin Hitchcock and Rhoda Cook); died in 1809 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A..

      Notes:



      Twin of Rhoda[riverrat1981.ged]

      REF: Hitchcock Genealogy- 1894- pp 132,146
      Name & Fam of Hotchkiss..Hotchkiss Fam Assoc- pp 96-7
      Wallingford Vital Records
      Cheshire " "
      Families of Ancient New Haven-Jacobus
      CONNECTICUT. New Haven County. Waterbury Deaths 1797-1825 [Rootsweb]
      Name: HITCHCOCK, Benjamin
      Age: 56
      Death Date: 1809
      Place of Death: New Haven Co. CT

      Benjamin married Eunice Hotchkiss on 21 Apr 1774 in Cheshire, Connecticut. Eunice (daughter of Daniel Hotchkiss and Eunice Doolittle) was born on 08 Jan 1755 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut; died in 1799 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 9.  Eunice Hotchkiss was born on 08 Jan 1755 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut (daughter of Daniel Hotchkiss and Eunice Doolittle); died in 1799 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A..

      Notes:

      - - - - - Sources: - - - - -
      1) "Name & Family of Hotchkiss"; Hotchkiss Family Association; page 96-97.

      2) "Hotchkiss Family"; Nellie Cowdell; page 825.

      3) "Hitchcock Genealogy; 1894; page 146.

      4) Wallingford Vital Records.

      5) Cheshire Vital Records

      6) "Families of Ancient New Haven"; Jacobus.

      7) CONNECTICUT. New Haven County. Waterbury Deaths 1797-1825 (www.rootsweb.com)
      Name: HITCHCOCK, Benjamin - wife of
      Death Date: 1799
      Place of Death: New Haven Co. CT

      Children:
      1. 4. Manley Hitchcock was born on 23 Dec 1783 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 12 Jul 1852 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      2. Anna Hitchcock was born on 19 Apr 1775 in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut; died in 1860.
      3. Loly\Sally Hitchcock was born in 1778 in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut.
      4. Rueben Hitchcock was born in 1780 in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut.
      5. Jared Hitchcock was born in 1782 in Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut.
      6. Samuel Hitchcock was born on 31 Mar 1787 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 10 Mar 1868 in Columbia Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Columbia Center Cemetery, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      7. George Hitchcock was born on 27 Jun 1789 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; was buried in Watertown, Jefferson, New York U.S.A..
      8. Benjamin Truman Hitchcock was born on 19 Aug 1791 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A..
      9. Eunice Hitchcock was born on 19 Feb 1793 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A..

    3. 10.  Sylvanus Adams was born on 22 Jan 1759 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut (son of William Adams and Susanna Bronson); died after 1791.

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      REF:*John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants- Tim. Hopkins- 1932- p 83
      **History of Waterbury - Jos. Anderson - Vol I,p 443
      +CT Men In The Revolution, pg 117
      ++(Ibid, p 501) +++ (Ibid, p 231)
      Bronson's Waterbury, p 458 - (marriage/parent info)
      Waterbury Vital Records
      Chart, courtesy of Joyce Steeby, Box 385, Schoolcraft, MI 49087
      From CD #120
      "There is a Sylvanus Adams listed as a private in Captain David Smith's company of Continental Troops. ["At Burnetsfield (German Flats)."] He enlisted 20 April 1776. No other info".
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------
      page 83 of the "John Hopkins of Cambridge" book -

      Sarah Hopkins, b. 5 June 1760 m. 4 December 1783, Sylvanus Adams b. 22 January 1759, son of William Adams, b. 1714 and Susanna Bronson b. 29 April 1718. They removed to Henderson, New York, where he owned and dealt in land. A soldier of the Revolution, Private, Capt. David Smith's Company, Col. Samuel Elmore's Regiment, 20 April 1776; also Capt. Samuel Camp's company, Col. No adiah Hooker's Regiment, 1 April 1777; also Captain Smith's Company, Eighth Regiment, Continental Line, Col. John Chandler; enlisted 1 September 1777 for three years. He was among the Waterbury men wintering at Valley Forge in 1778.

      Children:
      William (or Mark?) Adams, b. 16 September 1784
      Chloe Adams, b. 4 February 1786, m. Manly Hitchcock
      Mark Adams, b. 18 October 1787; m. Mercy Brown, d. 6 March 1863
      Timothy Hopkins Adams b. 29 September 1789
      -------------------------------
      Valley Forge Muster Roll, Revolutionary War. Family Tree Legends Records Collection (Online Database). Pearl Street Software, 2004.
      ADAMS, SYLVANUS ID: CT16355 State: CT Rank: PRIVATE Regiment: 8 CT
      -----------------------------

      Private from Connecticut in American Revolutionary War

      Sylvanus married Sarah Hopkins on 04 Dec 1783 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. Sarah (daughter of Deacon Timothy Hopkins and Jemima Scoville, daughter of Deacon Timothy Hopkins and Mary Judd) was born on 05 Jun 1760 in Great Barrington, Hampshire, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


    4. 11.  Sarah Hopkins was born on 05 Jun 1760 in Great Barrington, Hampshire, Massachusetts (daughter of Deacon Timothy Hopkins and Jemima Scoville, daughter of Deacon Timothy Hopkins and Mary Judd).

      Notes:

      REF: John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants-Timothy Hopkins-1932-p 83
      Bronson's Waterbury, pg 458--(marriage/parent info)
      Waterbury Vital Records

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      [riverrat1981.ged]
      * Great Barrington was in Hampshire Co, which became Berkshire Co in 1760.


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      [John Hopkins of Cambridge, MA & Descendants; Timothy Hopkins; 1932; page 83.]

      Sarah Hopkins, b. 5 June 1760 m. 4 December 1783, Sylvanus Adams b. 22 January 1759, son of William Adams, b. 1714 and Susanna Bronson b. 29 April 1718. They removed to Henderson, New York, where he owned and dealt in land. A soldier of the Revolution, Private, Capt. David Smith's Company, Col. Samuel Elmore's Regiment, 20 April 1776; also Capt. Samuel Camp's company, Col. Noadiah Hooker's Regiment, 1 April 1777; also Captain Smith's Company, Eighth Regiment, Continental Line, Col. John Chandler; enlisted 1 September 1777 for three years. He was among the Waterbury men wintering at Valley Forge in 1778.

      Children:
      William (or Mark?) Adams, b. 16 September 1784
      Chloe Adams, b. 4 February 1786, m. Manly Hitchcock
      Mark Adams, b. 18 October 1787; m. Mercy Brown, d. 6 March 1863
      Timothy Hopkins Adams b. 29 September 1789
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

      Children:
      1. William Adams was born on 16 Sep 1784 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
      2. 5. Chloe Adams was born on 04 Feb 1785 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 19 Sep 1873 in Bloomingdale Township, Van Buren, Michigan U.S.A.; was buried in Lindsey Cemetery, Cheshire Corners, Allegan, Michigan U.S.A..
      3. Mark Adams was born on 18 Oct 1787 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 06 Mar 1862.
      4. Timothy Hopkins Adams was born on 29 Sep 1789 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.

    5. 12.  Asahel Morgan was born about 1765; died on 10 Mar 1837 in Ridgeville, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      .
      REF: Lorain County Researcher- Fall 1993- pp 42-43 (Chart)

      Asahel married Armenia Beebe on 25 Sep 1786 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. Armenia (daughter of Ira Beebe and Jemima Hickox) was born on 16 Jul 1765 in Connecticut; died on 15 Jun 1832 in Ridgeville, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    6. 13.  Armenia Beebe was born on 16 Jul 1765 in Connecticut (daughter of Ira Beebe and Jemima Hickox); died on 15 Jun 1832 in Ridgeville, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      [WFT Vol 7- Tree # 0285 gives her birthdate as 16 Jul 1765, which would make her 11 yrs old when married and at birth of Asa Mar 1777 ?!]

      REF: Lorain County Researcher- Fall 1993- pp 42-43 (Chart)

      Children:
      1. Asa Morgan was born on 25 Mar 1787 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 04 Aug 1851 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Butternut Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      2. 6. Ira Beebe Morgan was born on 29 Sep 1789 in Connecticut U.S.A.; died on 21 May 1861 in Eaton Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      3. Sylvester Morgan was born on 27 Dec 1793.
      4. Martin Morgan was born on 02 Dec 1796; died on 22 Nov 1826 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A.; was buried in Ridgeville Cemetery, Ridgefield Township, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      5. Minerva Morgan was born on 19 Jul 1801.
      6. Eli Lewis Morgan was born on 25 Aug 1805.

    7. 14.  Levi Bronson was born on 24 Jun 1765 (son of Seba Bronson and Mary Hikcox); died in 1824 in Columbia, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [riverrat1981.ged]

      Levi served in the Rev. War; settled in Columbia, 1807.

      Levi married Sarah Prindle. Sarah died in 1831 in Columbia, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    8. 15.  Sarah Prindle died in 1831 in Columbia, Lorain, Ohio U.S.A..
      Children:
      1. 7. Louisa Bronson was born about 1793 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A.; died before 1845 in Lorain County, Ohio U.S.A..