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| Notes for Martin Stratton | ||||||||||||
| --Source of information: "A Book of STRATTONS" (Vol 1, page 233); When the town was divided, in 1786, their home was in that part from which the new town of Granby was formed. About five miles from Simsbury is a small village still bearing the name "Stratton-Brook". Martin was a farmer and lived on the homestead which, as eldest son, he had inherited from his father. The latest record which the writer has been able to find of him in Hartford County was in 1786. Some time before 1691the family moved to Bradford County, Pennsylvania. No record of Martin's death, nor of Hannah's has been found. Many of his descendants have been traced to the present day. Among them are men occupying positions of trust and honor. See Rev. Charles Carroll STRATTON, D.D., in Who's Who in America. | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Hannah Griffin | ||||||||||||
| she apparently died the year Phineas was born-did she die in childbirth?? | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Cephas (Child 2) | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Cephas STRATTON: --Source of information: "A Book of STRATTONS" (Vol 1, page 235); He came with his father's family to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, where, in company with his brother Martin, he owned and operated a saw and gristmill in 1809 and 1810. He married Hannah ADAMS about 1796. They lived near Towanda until 1813 and then removed to Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and lived for five years near Canoe Camp. 12 October 1818, they left Pennsylvania for Hamilton County Ohio. In section 35, lot 94, of the old Cumminsville Cemetery (once a part of the Stratton Farm), back of Cincinnati, may be seen the last resting place of Cephas and Hannah STRATTON, and three of their children, Milton, Harriet, and Samantha. 4 | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Timothy (Child 3) | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Timothy STRATTON: --Source of information: "A Book of STRATTONS" (Vol 1, page 235); While yet a young man he removed from Hartford County, Conn, to Bradford County, Penn. He married Elizabeth HORTON about 1797, and lived on a farm near Towanda until 1816, when they moved to Springfield, Ohio, where he died at age 81 years. 4 | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Calvin (Child 5) | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Calvin STRATTON: --Source of information: "A Book of STRATTONS" (Vol 1, page 236); Came to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, about 1790-1. He was a Captain in the war of 1812, and about the close of the war removed with his family across tha Alleghany Mountains into Ohio. 4 | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Serajah (Child 6) | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Serajah STRATTON: --Source of information: "A Book of STRATTONS" (Vol 1, page 233); He went to Ontario County, New York, 12 Mar 1812, was made ensign, and later lieutenant, in Colonel A. Saxton;s Regt. In 1813 was promoted to Captain in Colonel Peter Allen's Regt., 22d Infantry. Resigned before 1816. He hasn't been located after this date. 4 | ||||||||||||
| Last Modified 10 Apr 1998 | Created 25 Aug 1998 by Reunion for Macintosh |