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Children (born <strong>in</strong> Canton, Cl. )<br />

: :<br />

2748. I. Hannah, 7 b. 11 Aug., 1812;—unmarried. Res. (1884) <strong>in</strong> Canton, Ct.<br />

2749. II. Elizabeth,' b. 30 Jan., 1816;—unmarried. Res. (1884) <strong>in</strong> Canton, Ct.<br />

2750. III. Charles,' b. ly Sept., i8i8; d. 14 July, 1864, oe. 46 years;* was unmarried.<br />

2751. IV. Laura,' b. 31 Mch., 1824; d. 7 Jan., 1829, f se. 4 years.<br />

FAMILY 196.<br />

2752. SylvanUS" Humphrey, [1267] (Sylvanus,^ Syhatms,* Charks,^ Lieut. Samuel,''<br />

Michael,') was born 19 Feb., 1788, <strong>in</strong> Simsbury, Ct. He married, at Elba, N. Y., i Jan.,<br />

1 8 15, Sarah (daughter of Joseph) Wheaton, who was born 23 July, 1798, <strong>in</strong> Vermont; and died<br />

I Jan., 1855, a;. 56 years. He went to Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 181 1; served as a private<br />

<strong>in</strong> the war of 181 2, at Buffalo and Black Rock. He purchased a farm <strong>in</strong> Elba, where he resided<br />

till 1836, and then removed to Williamsfield, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. Dur<strong>in</strong>g the latter part of his<br />

life he resided with his daughter Mrs. Patterson, at West Andover, Ashtabula Co., O., and there<br />

died, II Mch., 1875, ^- ^7 years.<br />

Children (born <strong>in</strong> Elba, N. Y. j<br />

2753. I- Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ann,' b. 7 Feb., 1818; married Frankl<strong>in</strong> Patterson, a native of the State<br />

of New York. He is a farmer. Res. (1884) <strong>in</strong> West Andover, O. Children:<br />

2754. i. Sarah Jane," b. iS Nov. 1841; d. 4 Apr. 1882, as. 40 years. She married, 3 Sept. 1S61,<br />

559<br />

FrankUn Palmer, a native of Ohio. Children: (l) Carrie Ball' (Palmer), b. 8 Apr.<br />

1865; married, i Aug. 1882, Charles Lyman. Child:<br />

(a) Glenn '» (Lyman), b. May, 1883.<br />

(2) Charles Daniels ' (Palmer), born <strong>in</strong> August, 1871.<br />

2755. ii. George Humphrey,* b. 12 Oct. 1855; married, <strong>in</strong> December, 1877, Emma Ford, of L<strong>in</strong>e-<br />

ville. Pa. He is a florist and farmer. P. O. address (1884) West Andover, O.<br />

Child: (I) Duane,' b. i8 Nov. 1881.<br />

2756. II. George Bissell,' b. i Feb., 1820; d. 25 Aug., 1854, a'. 34; married Sarah J.<br />

Brooks. Family 399.<br />

2757. <strong>in</strong>. Orr<strong>in</strong>,' b. 10 :May, 1822; died at his father's house <strong>in</strong> Williamsfield, O., 19 May,<br />

1849, a'. 27 years. He was unmarried.<br />

FAMILY 197.<br />

2758. June James'' Humphrey, [1270] (Sylvanus,^ Sy/vanus,* Charles,^ Lieut. Samuel,'<br />

Michael,') was born 23 Nov., 1794, <strong>in</strong> Simsbury, Ct. He married, <strong>in</strong> Bethany, Genesee Co.,<br />

N. v., I Jan., 18 1 7, Sarah Putnam, of Bethany. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y. In<br />

1836, he removed to Michigan, and settled <strong>in</strong> Concord, Jackson County, where he bought a large<br />

tract of land, and rema<strong>in</strong>ed till his death. He was a farmer. He died <strong>in</strong> Concord, Mich., 18<br />

July, 1840, IV. 45 years. Mrs. Humphrey died there, 23 Dec, 1848.<br />

Children:<br />

2759. I. Betsey,' b. 18 Oct., 1817; died <strong>in</strong> Concord, Mich., 19 Dec, 1838, as. 2i years.<br />

She was unmarried.<br />

• Accord<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>scription on tlie gr.ivestone <strong>in</strong> the Cnnton Baptist Cemetery. He was born 19 Sept. iSjg, and died 24 Nov. 1864,<br />

ace. to one record.<br />

t Accord<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>scription on the gravestone <strong>in</strong> the Canton Baptist Cemetery.

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