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FAMILY 414.<br />

4299. Frank Roe' Humphrey, [2899] (Dr. Henrv Moore,'' Dr. Gideon,^ Noah.*<br />

Capt. Noah,^ Lieut. Samuel," Michael^) was born 5 Jan., 1853, <strong>in</strong> New' York City. He married<br />

there, 19 July, 1882, Edith (dau. of Joe and Isabella Ann Ronald) Learoyd, born 4 Apr., i860,<br />

at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Bank clerk. Res. (1885) 36 E. 62d St., New York City.<br />

Child:<br />

4300. I. Frederic,' b. 28 June, 1883, <strong>in</strong> New York City.<br />

FA]\IILY 415.<br />

4301. Joseph Aaron' Humphrey, [2913] (Asaph,^ Aaron,i Capt. Asaph,* Capt. Noah,^<br />

Lieut. Samuel,^ Michael^) was born 29 May, 181 7, <strong>in</strong> Troy, N. Y. He married <strong>in</strong> the Moravian<br />

Church, at Port Richmond, Staten Island, 19 July, 1842, Hester Emily (dau. of Abraham and<br />

Sarah Jane Arnold) Sharrott, of New York City, born 7 June, 1823, at Staten Island, N. Y.<br />

She died at West Haven, Ct., 11 July, 1875, a;. 51 years and i month. He died at West Haven,<br />

Ct., 10 Jan., 1882, X. 64 years and 7 months, of pneumonia, and was buried at West Haven, Ct.<br />

Children (born on Staten Island, N. Y., except<strong>in</strong>g the youngest three):<br />

4302. I. Harriet Louisa,^ b. 23 Oct., 1843; died <strong>in</strong> West Haven, Ct, 7 Oct., 1874, cc. 31<br />

years; married <strong>in</strong> Christ Church, West Haven, Ct., 8 Sept., 1S69, Hugh Caldwell,<br />

born 16 Oct., 1843, Ayrshire, Scotland. Jeweler.<br />

4303. II. Henrietta,^ b. 30 Sept., 1844," married 6 May, 1872, Richard Hentz, of Baltimore,<br />

Md. Child:<br />

4304. i. Helen Irene,' b. 20 Jan., 1S74. "Full of music."<br />

4305. III. Anna Maria, ^ b. 9 Jan., 1846; married 7 Apr., 1864, George L. Aust<strong>in</strong>. Has<br />

had eight sons, seven of whom are liv<strong>in</strong>g (1884).<br />

4306. IV. Frederick Augustus,' b. 17 Nov., 1S48; d. 17 Dec, 1848, at Staten Island, and<br />

was there <strong>in</strong>terred.<br />

4307. V. Asaph,' b. 17 Sept., 1849; d. 4 July, 1851, te. i year and 10 months, at Staten<br />

Island, and was there buried.<br />

4308. VI. Emma Joseph<strong>in</strong>e,' b. 17 Oct., 1S51; married 31 Dec, 1872, Albert F. Sawe.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y have, or had (<strong>in</strong> 1884), four daughters. <strong>The</strong>y have lost one, Hester E.",<br />

died <strong>in</strong> Apr., 1883, ae. 7 years.<br />

4309. VII. Charles Baxter,' b. 4 Apr., 1853; married 10 June, 18S1, Addie Sawe. In 1S84<br />

he was leader of the West Haven Brass Band, and played the cornet <strong>in</strong> the West<br />

Haven Congregational Sunday School. He and his three younger brothers are<br />

members of the Second Connecticut Regiment, the New Haven Grays. No children.<br />

4310. VIII. GtOKGiANNA,' b. 21 June, 1855; married 16 Feb., 1876, Hugh Caldwell. Children:<br />

431 1. i. Son ', b. 14 Dec, 1S77.<br />

4312. ii. Daughter ', b. 13 Oct., 1S78.<br />

4313. IX. Raymond Tompk<strong>in</strong>s,' b. 20 Sept., 1S56; unmarried <strong>in</strong> 1S84. In 18S4 was a member<br />

of the West Haven Brass Band, and leader of the choir <strong>in</strong> Christ Episcopal<br />

Church, West Haven, Ct.<br />

4314. X. Albert Gallat<strong>in</strong>,' b. 26 June, i860, at West Haven, Ct. Played on the snare<br />

drum (<strong>in</strong> 1884) <strong>in</strong> the West Haven Brass Band; unmarried <strong>in</strong> 1884.<br />

4315. XI. Eliza .'Vdelaide,' b. 8 Mch,, 1862, at West Haven, Ct.; unmarried <strong>in</strong> 1884.<br />

4316. XII. Daniel Webster,' b. 7 Sept., 1863, at West Haven, Ct. IMember of the West<br />

Haven Brass Band; plays the large bass tuber horn; unmarried <strong>in</strong> 1884.

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