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farmer and stock-dealer; represented his town <strong>in</strong> the Connecticut Legislature, <strong>in</strong> 1843,44 and '65.<br />

lie died <strong>in</strong> Goshen, Ct., 6 June, 1S78, a-. 74 years. Mrs. Humphrey died <strong>in</strong> that town, 2 Jan.,<br />

1878, K. 65 years.<br />

Children (horn <strong>in</strong> Goshen, Ct.):<br />

2449. I. James Marshall, 7 b. 15 Oct., 1834; married Emily Zeruiah Pendleton. Family 3G4.<br />

2450. II. George William,' b. 11 Feb., 1836; married Mary Carol<strong>in</strong>e^ Hall. Family 3G5.<br />

2451. III. Harriet Eliza," b. 29 Nov., 1839; married (i) <strong>in</strong> Goshen, Ct., 12 Oct., 1859,<br />

Frederick Baldw<strong>in</strong> Griswold. She married (2) <strong>in</strong> Torr<strong>in</strong>gton, Ct., 7 May, 1867,<br />

Jesse B. Rose. No children by the second marriage. Mr. Rose was formerly<br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> the woolen bus<strong>in</strong>ess at Torr<strong>in</strong>gton, Ct., but after accumulat<strong>in</strong>g quitTe<br />

a fortune retired on account of poor health. He is an <strong>in</strong>fluential <strong>citizen</strong>, hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

represented the town and state <strong>in</strong> various offices. P. O. address (1884) Torr<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

ton, Ct. Child (by ist marriage):<br />

2452. i. Frederick Humphrey' (Griswold), b. 4 May, 1861 ;—unmarried. P. O. address (1884)<br />

Torr<strong>in</strong>gton, Ct.<br />

2453. IV. ;Marian Maria,' b. 11 June, 1851; died <strong>in</strong> Goshen, Ct., 31 Mch., 1S74, te. 22<br />

years. She resided, <strong>in</strong> Goshen, Ct. : was<br />

FAMILY 167.<br />

unmarried.<br />

2454. Deacon JuliuS' Humphrey, [^092] (Hon. Noah,i Noah,^ Ensign Samuel.^ Lieut.<br />

Samuel,'^ Michael,^) was born i Apr., 1799, <strong>in</strong> Goshen, Ct. He married, <strong>in</strong> the spr<strong>in</strong>g of 18 19,<br />

Rhoda (dau. of Luman) Oviatt, of Goshen; and removed from that town, about 1820, to Rich-<br />

field, Summit Co., Ohio, where he cont<strong>in</strong>ued to reside until his death. He was a fruit-grower<br />

and farmer;—belonged to the whig party. He was a deacon <strong>in</strong> the Congregational church at<br />

Richfield, and a useful and <strong>in</strong>fluential <strong>citizen</strong>. His character was dist<strong>in</strong>guished for Christian<br />

benevolence and enterprise. In 1863 or '64, he went to Kentucky to assist <strong>in</strong> the care of the sick<br />

and disabled soldiers, and there contracted a disease of which he died, <strong>in</strong> the hospital at Louis-<br />

ville,* after a short illness. Mrs. Humphrey survived her husband, and died <strong>in</strong> Richfield, O.<br />

2455-<br />

Children:<br />

Julius,' born <strong>in</strong> 821; died <strong>in</strong> 1822, tr. i year.<br />

California, where he uwncd a

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