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III. Lfmifi. (^iarnkr/<br />

IV. Mary."<br />

V. Albr(i Madison"; m. . Family 6.<br />

VI. Harriet.*<br />

VII. Deborah.*<br />

AlbrO Madison' Humphreville<br />

C/nldren:<br />

FAMILY 6.<br />

I. Lemuel GJ; m. . Family 7.<br />

II. Gilbert Liberty'; d. <strong>in</strong> 1869.<br />

III. Mary Jane?; d. <strong>in</strong> 1853.<br />

( Lemuel,^ Lemuel,* John,^ John,^ John^ J m^^uitd .<br />

FAMILY 7.<br />

Lemuel G.' Humphreville (Albro Madison,^ Lemuel,^ Lemuel,* John,' John,- John'}<br />

married — . Res. (18S3) Northfield, Conn.<br />

ChUdien:<br />

I. M. jENN-ra.*<br />

II. Etta L.^<br />

III. Bertha Ursula.^<br />

IV. Louis Gilbert.'<br />

V. Lemuel Byron.'<br />

John seems to have been a favorite name at first. I have a record of Samuel Humphreville,<br />

b. <strong>in</strong> 1666; ni. E.xperience Miller, b. <strong>in</strong> 1679; John, b. <strong>in</strong> lyoi; Thomas, b. <strong>in</strong> 1703; m. Sarah<br />

, b. <strong>in</strong> 1704; Ebenezer, b. <strong>in</strong> 1726; m. Esther , b. <strong>in</strong> 1732.<br />

—<br />

Letter 0/ M. S. Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

John Umberfield (or Umphreville) was bom 17 Feb., 1776; died 9 Dec, 1829 (<strong>in</strong><br />

Orange, Ct., I suppose. He married 26 Jan., 1800, Martha Ilotchkiss, who was born 18 Apr.,<br />

1775, and died at New Haven, 12 Oct., 1856.<br />

Children:<br />

I. Harley, b. 10 Apr., 1801; d. 20 Aug., 1835.<br />

II. Marcus, b. 10 Mch., 1804; d. 12 July, 1834. (One of these married <strong>in</strong> Ohio and<br />

had two daughters.)<br />

III. Sidney, b. 26 June, 1806; d. 12 Oct., 1841; m. about 1835, Sarah (or Sally) L<strong>in</strong>sley,<br />

dau. of Capt. Joseph L<strong>in</strong>sley, a sea-capta<strong>in</strong> and West India trader, who sold his<br />

place, tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> payment Cont<strong>in</strong>ental money, which depreciated <strong>in</strong> value.<br />

Sidney Umberfield was a merchant at New Haven. Sarah (his wife) died at<br />

New Haven, <strong>in</strong> June, 1856, ae. 44, leav<strong>in</strong>g two daughters. Children:<br />

i. Emma Martha, b. at New Haven, 17 Apr., 1837; m. (I) 14 May, 1862, Dr. John B.<br />

Snow, of Bridgeport, a dental swrgeon, who graduated at Philadelphia Dental College.<br />

He d. <strong>in</strong> Anoka, M<strong>in</strong>n., 10 June, 1871. She m. (2) 2 June, 1877, M<strong>in</strong>ot S. Cidd<strong>in</strong>gS,<br />

formerly a wholesale grocer at Bridgeport. <strong>The</strong>y now reside at New Milford, Ct.<br />

(Mr. Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs m. (I) 25 Nov., 1863, Nellie Canfield Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs, who d. at New MiUoid,<br />

22 May, 1876.) Child (hy h,-r first marria^,-) : (I) William V.mmons (Snow), b. 26<br />

Sept., 1863: d 26 Sept., 1864

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