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Douglas Barnes (M)

     Child of Douglas Barnes:
Walter Barnes   b. 1886


    Walter Barnes (M)
    b. 1886
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         Walter Barnes was born in 1886. He was the son of Douglas Barnes.


      Elizabeth (?) (F)

           Elizabeth (?) married Satterwhite C. Hallmark, son of John Hallmark and Amey Satterwhite.

           Child of Elizabeth (?) and Satterwhite C. Hallmark:
      Aaron Arnold Hallmark+   b. 15 Jul 1870, d. 21 May 1953


        George Washington Allen (M)

             George Washington Allen married Adeline Hallmark, daughter of John Bose Hallmark and Rachel Ann Kenley.


          Benjamin E. Satterwhite (M)

               Benjamin E. Satterwhite and Mary Ann Hallmark had 4 children. Benjamin E. Satterwhite married Mary Ann Hallmark, daughter of John Bose Hallmark and Rachel Ann Kenley.


            Mary Ann Brazier (F)

                 Mary Ann Brazier and Thomas Jefferson Hallmark had 10 children. Mary Ann Brazier married Thomas Jefferson Hallmark, son of John Bose Hallmark and Rachel Ann Kenley.


              Mary Crews (F)

                   Mary Crews married Martin Luther Hallmark, son of Alfred M Hallmark and Sarah Hallmark.


                Martha Richerson (F)

                     Martha Richerson married first Charles Wesley Hallmark, son of Alfred M Hallmark and Sarah Hallmark.


                  E. Ray Dull (M)


                    Ulysses Grant Glenn (M)
                    b. 17 May 1868, d. 31 December 1943

                         Ulysses Grant Glenn was born on 17 May 1868. He married Martha Katherine Davidson on 15 April 1889 at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas. Ulysses Grant Glenn died on 31 December 1943 at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, at age 75.

                         Child of Ulysses Grant Glenn and Martha Katherine Davidson:
                    Edith Grace Glenn+   b. 4 Jun 1890, d. 18 Aug 1969


                      Martha Katherine Davidson (F)
                      b. 13 July 1870, d. 22 June 1958

                           Her married name was Glenn. Martha Katherine Davidson was born on 13 July 1870. She married Ulysses Grant Glenn on 15 April 1889 at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas. Martha Katherine Davidson died on 22 June 1958 at Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, at age 87.

                           Child of Martha Katherine Davidson and Ulysses Grant Glenn:
                      Edith Grace Glenn+   b. 4 Jun 1890, d. 18 Aug 1969


                        Lucian W Corpe1 (M)
                        b. 18 April 1841, d. 1 June 1905

                             Lucian W Corpe married Addie C Hicks.1 Lucian W Corpe was born on 18 April 1841 at Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana.1 He died on 1 June 1905 at Fountain, Mason County, Michigan, at age 64.1

                             Children of Lucian W Corpe and Addie C Hicks:
                        Charles Willis Corpe   b. 5 Sep 1863, d. 7 Sep 1938
                        Clara Corpe   b. 31 Aug 1866, d. 25 Mar 1913
                        Cora B Corpe   b. 22 Sep 1870
                        Fredrick A Corpe   b. 21 Oct 1873

                        1. [S106] Edmund West, Gene Pool Individual Records.

                        Addie C Hicks1 (F)
                        b. 26 1846

                             Addie C Hicks married Lucian W Corpe.1 Her married name was Corpe.1 Addie C Hicks was born on 26 1846 at Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan.1

                             Children of Addie C Hicks and Lucian W Corpe:
                        Charles Willis Corpe   b. 5 Sep 1863, d. 7 Sep 1938
                        Clara Corpe   b. 31 Aug 1866, d. 25 Mar 1913
                        Cora B Corpe   b. 22 Sep 1870
                        Fredrick A Corpe   b. 21 Oct 1873

                        1. [S106] Edmund West, Gene Pool Individual Records.

                        Charles Willis Corpe1 (M)
                        b. 5 September 1863, d. 7 September 1938
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                             Charles Willis Corpe was born on 5 September 1863 at Wayne, Dearborn County, Michiagan.1 He was the son of Lucian W Corpe and Addie C Hicks.1 Charles Willis Corpe died on 7 September 1938 at age 75.1

                        1. [S106] Edmund West, Gene Pool Individual Records.

                        Cora B Corpe1 (F)
                        b. 22 September 1870
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                             Her married name was Hart.1 Cora B Corpe was born on 22 September 1870 at Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Lucian W Corpe and Addie C Hicks.1

                        1. [S106] Edmund West, Gene Pool Individual Records.

                        Fredrick A Corpe1 (M)
                        b. 21 October 1873
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                             Fredrick A Corpe was born on 21 October 1873 at Vanburen, South Haven, Michigan.1 He was the son of Lucian W Corpe and Addie C Hicks.1

                        1. [S106] Edmund West, Gene Pool Individual Records.

                        Albert Wheaton (M)
                        b. 8 April 1846
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                             Albert Wheaton was born on 8 April 1846. He was the son of Jophar Wheaton and Ann Ely June.1

                        1. [S176] Personal knowledge of Frances Dulin, February 1973.

                        Julia A. Wheaton1 (F)
                        b. 17 October 1847
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                             Julia A. Wheaton was born on 17 October 1847.1 She was the daughter of Jophar Wheaton and Ann Ely June.

                        1. [S176] Personal knowledge of Frances Dulin, February 1973.

                        Herman Wheaton1 (M)
                        b. 8 October 1856, d. 15 December 1864
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                             Herman Wheaton was born on 8 October 1856.1 He was the son of Jophar Wheaton and Ann Ely June. Herman Wheaton died on 15 December 1864 at age 8.1

                        1. [S176] Personal knowledge of Frances Dulin, February 1973.

                        Ruben Wheaton1 (M)
                        b. April 1862, d. November 1862
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                             Ruben Wheaton was born in April 1862.1 He was the son of Jophar Wheaton and Ann Ely June. Ruben Wheaton died in November 1862 at age 0.1

                        1. [S176] Personal knowledge of Frances Dulin, February 1973.

                        Mary E. Wheaton1 (F)
                        b. 13 August 1863, d. 8 December 1864
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                             Mary E. Wheaton was born on 13 August 1863.1 She was the daughter of Jophar Wheaton and Ann Ely June. Mary E. Wheaton died on 8 December 1864 at age 1.1

                        1. [S176] Personal knowledge of Frances Dulin, February 1973.

                        Thomas Tompkins (M)
                        b. 19 December 1779, d. 23 November 1854
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                             Thomas Tompkins was buried at Stanfordville Cemetery, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, New York. He was born on 19 December 1779 at New Castle, Westchester County, New York.1 He was the son of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn. Thomas Tompkins died on 23 November 1854 at Dutchess County, New York, at age 74.2

                             Children of Thomas Tompkins:
                        Stephen Tompkins   b. 1807, d. 1884
                        William Tompkins+   b. 9 Mar 1810, d. 23 Jan 1894
                        Jemima Tompkins   b. 5 May 1812, d. 27 Jul 1877
                        Thomas Tompkins Jr+   b. 1814

                        1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 112-113.
                        2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , 112-113.

                        Stephen Tompkins (M)
                        b. 1807, d. 1884
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                             Stephen Tompkins CHURCH INVOLVEMENT AND BIO:
                        (Excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, page 113.)

                        "The Christian Church.
                        The first action for the erection of the Christian Church at Pine Plains, New York, was at a meeting held at Lafayetteville, Dutchess County, New York, June 12, 1858. As a result subscription papers were thereafter circulated and at the next meeting, Auguast 21, 1858, at Uriah Hicks', $500 had been subscribed. Elder P. Roberts was present and suggested that $300 additional be raised at this meeting, which was done, and Uriah Hicks, Benjamin Wilbur, Jeptha Wilbur, Samuel I. Hicks and Stephen Tompkins were elected "Trustees of the First Christian Society of Pine Plains." The church organization took place September 7, 1856, at the house of Stephen Tompkins by Elder Philetus Roberts and R. B. Eldridge, and was recorded in the county clerk's office October 22, 1860.
                        The church edifice (located in West Pine Plains) was completed the next year (1859) and dedicated, June 16, by Eli Fay, of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
                        The early pastors have been, in succession, Philetus Roberts, R. B. Eldridge, W. B. Hote, Gardner Dean, George B. Fuller, L. D. North, and J. Q. Evans, and supplies later have been from the Christian Biblical Institute at Stanfordville and other places.
                        Stephen Tompkins, like his brother, William, devoted most of his life to agricultural pursuits, and, too, was very successful. His marriage to Catherine Acker cemented the Acker and Tompkins families firmly as Stephen Tompkins' sister, Jemima Tompkins, married Smith K. Acker, the brother of Catherine Acker." He married Catherine Acker, daughter of Isaac Acker. Stephen Tompkins was born in 1807.1 He was the son of Thomas Tompkins. Stephen Tompkins died in 1884.1

                        1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 .

                        Catherine Acker (F)
                        b. 20 November 1807, d. 11 July 1891
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                             Her married name was Tompkins. Catherine Acker was buried at Stanfordville cemetery, Standfordville, Dutchess County, New York. She married Stephen Tompkins, son of Thomas Tompkins. Catherine Acker was born on 20 November 1807.1 She was the daughter of Isaac Acker. Catherine Acker died on 11 July 1891 at age 83.1

                        1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 .

                        Isaac Acker (M)
                        b. 1775

                             Isaac Acker was born in 1775.

                             Child of Isaac Acker:
                        Catherine Acker   b. 20 Nov 1807, d. 11 Jul 1891


                          Daniel Tompkins1 (M)
                          b. 30 March 1772, d. 13 March 1817
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                               Daniel Tompkins married Phebe Williams. Daniel Tompkins was born on 30 March 1772.1 He was the son of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn. Daniel Tompkins died on 13 March 1817 at age 44.1

                               Child of Daniel Tompkins and Phebe Williams:
                          Brundage Tompkins   b. 27 May 1795, d. 17 May 1873

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 15.

                          Phebe Williams1 (F)
                          b. 20 October 1773, d. 14 September 1857

                               Phebe Williams married Daniel Tompkins, son of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn. Her married name was Tompkins. Phebe Williams was born on 20 October 1773.1 She died on 14 September 1857 at age 83.1

                               Child of Phebe Williams and Daniel Tompkins:
                          Brundage Tompkins   b. 27 May 1795, d. 17 May 1873

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 15.

                          Brundage Tompkins1 (M)
                          b. 27 May 1795, d. 17 May 1873
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                               Brundage Tompkins was born on 27 May 1795.1 He was the son of Daniel Tompkins and Phebe Williams. Brundage Tompkins died on 17 May 1873 at age 77.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 15.

                          Mary Tompkins1 (M)
                          b. 12 November 1777, d. 26 May 1855

                               Mary Tompkins was born on 12 November 1777.1 He died on 26 May 1855 at age 77.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , Page 15.

                          Mary Tompkins1 (F)
                          b. 12 November 1777, d. 26 May 1855
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                               Mary Tompkins was born on 12 November 1777.1 She was the daughter of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn. Mary Tompkins died on 26 May 1855 at age 77.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 15.

                          Moses Tompkins1 (M)
                          b. 29 September 1781, d. 25 May 1851
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                               Moses Tompkins was born on 29 September 1781.1 He was the son of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn. Moses Tompkins died on 25 May 1851 at age 69.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , Page 15.

                          John Tompkins1 (M)
                          b. 28 January 1784, d. 6 November 1850
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                               John Tompkins was born on 28 January 1784.1 He was the son of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn. John Tompkins died on 6 November 1850 at age 66.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 15.

                          Amy Tompkins1 (F)
                          b. 20 May 1788
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                               Amy Tompkins was born on 20 May 1788.1 She was the daughter of Richard Tompkins and Philena Washburn.

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , Page 15.

                          Richard Washburn1 (M)
                          b. 27 June 1730, d. between 1775 and 1786
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                               Richard Washburn was buried at in the old Burying Ground, Chappaqua, New York.2 He was born on 27 June 1730.1 He was the son of John Washburn and Hannah Hallett. Richard Washburn married Amy Birdsall in 1748.3 Richard Washburn died between 1775 and 1786 at Westchester County, New York.1 He left a will on 14 March 1775 at North Castle, Westchester County, New York; THE WILL OF RICHARD WASHBURN (WORSHBOURNE): (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, page 12.)

                          In the name of God, Amen, I, Richard Washburn of North Castle, being in good health and sound mind and memory, in the County of Westchester, yeoman, I bequeath to my loving wife Amy, a bed and furniture, a horse and saddle, a looking glass and household furniture sufficient to keep house, likewise the best room in my house to dwell in during her continuing my widow with 100 pounds of cash after the sale of the estate.
                          To my son Joseph 150 pounds.
                          To my son Daniel 150 pounds.
                          To my son William all my blacksmith tools and a horse and a saddle and 150 pounds. My son Daniel to have utensils equal to his eldest brother.
                          To my son John 150 pounds.
                          To my son Samuel 150 pounds.
                          To my son Jesse 150 pounds.
                          To my son Richard 150 pounds.
                          To my daughter Philena 27 pounds, already paid with 27 pounds - 13 shillings to be paid. -To my daughter Amy 80 pounds. If my estate should exceed or be less than the "Quotos" aforesaid; then such over plus or negation to be divided in proportion to the aforesaid bequests. I make my wife Amy, Executrix and my sons, Joseph and Daniel, Executors.

                          (signed) Richard Washburn

                          Witnesses
                          John Ireland
                          Stephen Ireland
                          Samuel Moore (of Bedford a School-master)

                          Dated March 14, 1775
                          Proved March 10, 1786
                          Westchester Co., N. Y.1

                          His estate was probated on 10 March 1786 at Westchester County, New York.1

                               Child of Richard Washburn and Amy Birdsall:
                          Philena Washburn+   b. 16 Aug 1749, d. 17 May 1828

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 12.
                          2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 9.
                          3. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 13.

                          Amy Birdsall1 (F)
                          b. 4 March 1722, d. 16 October 1812

                               Amy Birdsall was buried at in the old Burying Ground, Chappaqua, New York.2 She THE BIRDSALL FAMILY AND NAME
                          Just when Henry Birdsall left England and came to America is not known, but records show that he was admitted to the Church in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1638, and on March 2, 1638, he was made a freeman, and at the Quarter Court, held January 25, 1639, he officiated as a juryman.
                          The name of Nathan Birdsall, son of Henry, appears on the Long Island records at East Hampton, July 5, 1653.
                          He married about the year 1650 Temperance Baldwin, the dau. of Elizabeth Alsop and Richard Baldwin and he died about 1698, having assigned property to his sons, Stephen and Henry. Nathan Birdsall, also had four other sons, Stephen, Benjamin, William and Nathan Jr. Benjamin, the oldest son of Nathan, is recorded first in the Oyster Bay records, February 20, 1684-85, showing that he and his brother Stephen were of the Syndicate formed for the purpose of purchasing 100 acres of land from the Indians.
                          Nathan, son of Benjamin, was born 1705, and married April 12, 1726, Jane Langdon, dau. of John Langdon, both residents of Hempstead, Long Island. Soon after the family removed to Westchester County, New York, but Nathan in 1728 settled in Quaker Hill, Dutchess County, New York, arriving there with one child by way of Purchase, New York, and his name appears on the Quaker records there. Some of the family settled at Chappaqua, New York, and in the near vicinity where many of the descendants still reside.
                          Amy Birdsall married into the Washburn family, she being the wife of Richard Washburn.
                          The name Birdsall is decidedly English, Bel, to Birdsall - in the Doomesday Book - Btiteshala, Brit's or Brid's, meaning "Slope Land."
                          (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 13-14.). She was born on 4 March 1722.1 She married Richard Washburn, son of John Washburn and Hannah Hallett, in 1748.1 As of 1748,her married name was Washburn.1 Amy Birdsall left a will on 19 February 1812 at New Castle, Westchester County, New York; WILL OF AMY WASHBOURNE (source: Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 12-13.)
                          Be it remembered that I, Amy Washbourne, widow, of the Town of New Castle, County of Westchester and State of New York being int middlen state of health both of body and mind for which I desire always to be thankful for and calling to mind the mortality of this body it seems right to me to dispose of the things whereof it hath pleased the Lord to help me within this life in the following manner and form viz; in the first place I will that all my just debts be paid out of my estate by my executor hereafter named.
                          I will that my executor pay to my daughter Philena Tompkins the sum of seventeen dollars and fifty cents and likewise I give to my daughter Philena Tompkins all my household good and furniture, I give to her and heirs and assigns forever and further it is my will that my executors pay to my son William Worshbourne the sum of seventy-two dollars and fifty cents and the over plus money if there be, it is my will that it be equally divided between my three sons namely; William Worshbourne and Samuel Worshbourne and Jesse Worshbourne. I give it to each of them their heirs and assigns forever. I appoint my two sons, William Worshbourne and Samuel Worshbourne to be my Executors to this my last will and testament. I revoke all other wills before by me made and do make this my last, this nineteenth day of February one thousand and eight hundred and twelve, in witness whereof I have signed, sealed and declared this to be my last will.

                          Amy [her mark] Worshbourne

                          In the presence of
                          Benj. Kipp
                          Richard Worshbourne

                          Will made Feb 19, 1812
                          Will proved Jan 18, 1813.3

                          She died on 16 October 1812 at age 90.1 Her estate was probated on 18 January 1813.3

                               Child of Amy Birdsall and Richard Washburn:
                          Philena Washburn+   b. 16 Aug 1749, d. 17 May 1828

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 13.
                          2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 9
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                          3. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 12,13.

                          John Washburn1 (M)
                          b. 1683, d. after 14 February 1697/98
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                               John Washburn ABOUT JOHN WASHBURN and HANNAH HALLETT: (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, page 9): "The son of Sarah Cornell and John Washburn, named John also, married October 14, 1704, Hannah Hallett. This couple crossed Long Island South and took up their residence in what was known in those days as North Castle, Westchester County. It is their son, Richard, born June 27, 1730; died __ ( who married Amy Birdsall, born March 4, 1723; died October 16, 1812, and is buried at Chappaqua in the old Burying Ground) that this book has stressed the genealogy of." He was a husbandman. He was born in 1683.1 He was the son of John Washburn and Sarah Cornell. John Washburn died after 14 February 1697/98.1 He married Hannah Hallett, daughter of Samuel Hallett, on 14 October 1704.1

                               Child of John Washburn and Hannah Hallett:
                          Richard Washburn+   b. 27 Jun 1730, d. bt 1775 - 1786

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 11.

                          Hannah Hallett (F)
                          b. before 1704, d. after 1727
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                               Hannah Hallett ABOUT HALLETT FAMILY (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 11-12.):
                          " John (son of Sarah Cornell and John Washburn) born in __ ,1683; married October 14, 1704, Hannah Hallett, the dau. of Samuel Hallett who died in 1724 at seventy-three years of age. He was the son of William Hallett who was born in Dorsetshire, England, 1616. He came from England to Greenwich, Connecticut, then to Long Island, in 1652. Here he purchased land at Hallett's Grove (Astoria). In the fall of 1655, Indians destroyed his house and plantation at the Grove. He was fined and imprisoned by Governor Stuyvesant for entertaining Quakers and a Church of England minister. He died at the advanced age of ninety years.
                          Samuel Hallett made his will in 1716 and it was proved in 1727. In it he mentions his granddaughters, Mary Cornell, Hannah Washburn and Sarah Hazzard and his son, Samuel. It is this John Washburn who came to Westchester County and settled in North Castle, New York."
                          She was born before 1704. She was the daughter of Samuel Hallett. Hannah Hallett married John Washburn, son of John Washburn and Sarah Cornell, on 14 October 1704.1 As of 14 October 1704,her married name was Washburn.1 Hannah Hallett died after 1727.

                               Child of Hannah Hallett and John Washburn:
                          Richard Washburn+   b. 27 Jun 1730, d. bt 1775 - 1786

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 11.

                          Samuel Hallett (M)
                          b. circa 1651, d. 1724
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                               Samuel Hallett was born circa 1651. He was the son of William Hallett. Samuel Hallett left a will in 1716 at New York, which was proved in 1727.1 He died in 1724.

                               Child of Samuel Hallett:
                          Hannah Hallett+   b. b 1704, d. a 1727

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 11-12.

                          William Hallett1 (M)
                          b. 1616, d. circa 1706

                               William Hallett "He came from England to Greenwich, Connecticut, then to Long Island, in 1652."2 He was born in 1616 at Dorsetshire, England.1 He died circa 1706.1

                               Child of William Hallett:
                          Samuel Hallett+   b. c 1651, d. 1724

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 12.
                          2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 11-12.

                          John Washburn1 (M)
                          b. 20 November 1657, d. February 1686
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                               John Washburn married Sarah Cornell, daughter of Richard Cornell II.2 John Washburn was born on 20 November 1657.1 He was the son of John Washburn and Mary Butler.3,4 John Washburn died in February 1686 at London, England, at age 28.1 He left a will on 23 February 1686 at Made: St. Beedulph Parish, London, England, and the will was proved 1688 in London, England.

                               Children of John Washburn and Sarah Cornell:
                          Mary Washburn   b. bt Feb 1657 - 1686/87
                          Susannah Washburn   b. 1680, d. a 29 Aug 1698
                          John Washburn+   b. 1683, d. a 14 Feb 1697/98

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 11.
                          2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 .
                          3. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 9-10.
                          4. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 10
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                          Sarah Cornell1 (F)
                          b. before 1680, d. after 1698
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                               Her married name was Washburn.1 Sarah Cornell ABOUT CORNELL NAME: (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, page 711.):
                          "The name of Cornell is from a local pronunciation of Cornwall, sometimes spelled Cornewall. A reference is made to Richard Cornell, the ancestor, on page 10."

                          ABOUT SARAH CORNELL / JOHN WASHBURN / ISAAC ARNOLD FAMILY: (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 10-11.):
                          "John (son of Mary Butler and John Washburn), married __, Sarah Cornell (dau. of Richard Cornell). Richard the ancestor of this family, emigrated from England to Long Island about 1655 to 1660. Under the Dutch Colonial Government he purchased the estate of Little Neck. He afterwards removed to Low Neck, whence he became possessed by patent from the British Colonial Government, dated 1686, of a tract of land, part of which he sold in 1691 to John Sands. He died in 1693, leaving five sons and two daughters.
                          John Washburn, the son of Mary Butler and John Washburn, born November 20, 1657, went to London on business evidently, was taken ill and died there in February, 1687. His will was made in St. Beedulph Parish, London, England, February 23, 1687. The first part reads as follows: "John Washburn of Flushing, Long Island, husbandman, but now residing in the parish of St. Beedulph, London, England being sick." Leaves to his son, John, one hundred pounds when of age and to his daughters, Susannah and Mary, sixty pounds when they are of age or married. He refers to his plantation at Flushing and to all of his land, and makes his father-in-law, Mr. Richard Cornell II, executor. The will was proved in 1688....
                          Mary Washburn, the dau. of Sarah Cornell and John Washburn, must have died when a child as there is no record of the appointment of a guardian for her.
                          County of Suffolk, Aug 29, 1698, Susannah Washburn, eighteen year-old dau. of John Washburn, yeoman, late of Flushing, Queens County; Guardian appointed.
                          February 14, 1698, Memorandum: Appeared before me, William Smith, Esq., and Judge of Prerogative Court in Suffolk County, John Washburn aged fifteen years, son of John Washburn. Guardian appointed.
                          Sarah Cornell Washburn, the widow of John Washburn, married October 30, 1691, Isaac Arnold. In a census of the inhabitants of Southold, Long Island, taken in 1698, mention is made of Isaac Arnold, Sarah Arnold, Susannah Washburn, John Washburn, Sarah Arnold and Susannah Arnold. The last two people mentioned were probably the children of Sarah Cornell Washburn Arnold and her husband Isaac Arnold. Again, no mention is made of Mary Washburn, which is conclusive proof of her death." She married John Washburn, son of John Washburn and Mary Butler.1 Sarah Cornell was born before 1680.1 She was the daughter of Richard Cornell II. Sarah Cornell died after 1698.1

                               Children of Sarah Cornell and John Washburn:
                          Mary Washburn   b. bt Feb 1657 - 1686/87
                          Susannah Washburn   b. 1680, d. a 29 Aug 1698
                          John Washburn+   b. 1683, d. a 14 Feb 1697/98

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 .

                          Richard Cornell II1 (M)
                          b. before 1655, d. 1693

                               Richard Cornell II " John (son of Mary Butler and John Washburn), married __, Sarah Cornell (dau. of Richard Cornell). Richard the ancestor of this family, emigrated from England to Long Island about 1655 to 1660. Under the Dutch Colonial Government he purchased the estate of Little Neck. He afterwards removed to Low Neck, whence he became possessed by patent from the British Colonial Government, dated 1686, of a tract of land, part of which he sold in 1691 to John Sands. He died in 1693, leaving five sons and two daughters.
                          John Washburn, the son of Mary Butler and John Washburn, born November 20, 1657, went to London on business evidently, was taken ill and died there in February, 1687. His will was made in St. Beedulph Parish, London, England, February 23, 1687. The first part reads as follows: "John Washburn of Flushing, Long Island, husbandman, but now residing in the parish of St. Beedulph, London, England being sick." Leaves to his son, John, one hundred pounds when of age and to his daughters, Susannah and Mary, sixty pounds when they are of age or married. He refers to his plantation at Flushing and to all of his land, and makes his father-in-law, Mr. Richard Cornell II, executor. The will was proved in 1688." He was born before 1655.1 He emigrated between 1655 and 1660 from England, to Long Island, New York.1 He died in 1693.1

                               Child of Richard Cornell II:
                          Sarah Cornell+   b. b 1680, d. a 1698

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 10-11.

                          Susannah Washburn1 (F)
                          b. 1680, d. after 29 August 1698
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                               Susannah Washburn was born in 1680.1 She was the daughter of John Washburn and Sarah Cornell.1 Susannah Washburn died after 29 August 1698.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 11.

                          Mary Washburn1 (F)
                          b. between February 1657 and 1686/87
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                               Mary Washburn ABOUT SARAH CORNELL FAMILY and GUARDIANSHIP APPOINTED: (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 10-11.):
                          " Mary Washburn, the dau. of Sarah Cornell and John Washburn, must have died when a child as there is no record of the appointment of a guardian for her.
                          County of Suffolk, Aug 29, 1698, Susannah Washburn, eighteen year-old dau. of John Washburn, yeoman, late of Flushing, Queens County; Guardian appointed.
                          February 14, 1698, Memorandum: Appeared before me, William Smith, Esq., and Judge of Prerogative Court in Suffolk County, John Washburn aged fifteen years, son of John Washburn. Guardian appointed.
                          Sarah Cornell Washburn, the widow of John Washburn, married October 30, 1691, Isaac Arnold. In a census of the inhabitants of Southold, Long Island, taken in 1698, mention is made of Isaac Arnold, Sarah Arnold, Susannah Washburn, John Washburn, Sarah Arnold and Susannah Arnold. The last two people mentioned were probably the children of Sarah Cornell Washburn Arnold and her husband Isaac Arnold. Again, no mention is made of Mary Washburn, which is conclusive proof of her death." She was born between February 1657 and 1686/87.1 She was the daughter of John Washburn and Sarah Cornell.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 .

                          John Washburn1 (M)
                          b. between 1601 and 1655, d. between 9 June 1655 and 19 February 1659
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                               John Washburn was born between 1601 and 1655.1 He was the son of William (Washborne) Washburn.2 John Washburn married Mary Butler on 9 June 1655.3 John Washburn died between 9 June 1655 and 19 February 1659.1

                               Child of John Washburn and Mary Butler:
                          John Washburn+   b. 20 Nov 1657, d. Feb 1686

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 9-10.
                          2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 7-9.
                          3. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 10.

                          Mary Butler1 (F)
                          b. before 1655

                               Mary Butler was born before 1655.1 She married John Washburn, son of William (Washborne) Washburn, on 9 June 1655.2 As of 9 June 1655,her married name was Washburn.2

                               Child of Mary Butler and John Washburn:
                          John Washburn+   b. 20 Nov 1657, d. Feb 1686

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 10
                            .
                          2. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 10.

                          William (Washborne) Washburn1 (M)
                          b. circa 9 November 1601, d. 30 October 1658

                               William (Washborne) Washburn was baptized circa 9 November 1601 at Bengeworth, Borough of Evesham, Worcester County, England.1 He left a will on 29 September 1657 at Hempstead, Long Island, New York.1 He died on 30 October 1658 at Hempstead, Long Island, New York.1 His estate was probated on 11 June 1659 at Hempstead, Long Island, New York.1

                               Child of William (Washborne) Washburn:
                          John Washburn+   b. bt 1601 - 1655, d. bt 9 Jun 1655 - 19 Feb 1659

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 7-9.

                          William Tompkins (M)
                          b. 9 March 1810, d. 23 January 1894
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                               William Tompkins was buried at Stanfordville Cemetery, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, NY. He was farmer. He " William Tompkins, who was called from this earth January 23, 1894, was one of the well-known highly respected native citizens of Dutchess County, his birth having occured in the town of Pine Plains, March 9, 1810, and was a son of Judith Acker and Thomas Tompkins, and grandson of Philena Washburn and Richard Tompkins. His father, who was born in Westchester County, New York, December 19, 1779, devoted his entire life to agriculture in that county and in the town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County. His father passed away November 23, 1854. At the age of six years William Tompkins accompanied his parents to Westchester County, where he attended school and lived a rural life. He contributed his share to the cultivation and improvement of the old homestead and later secured employment on the sloops running from Sing Sing (Ossining) to New York City. He served as foreman on the construction when the aqueduct was built to New York, but most of his life was devoted to agricultural pursuit in which he was very successful. In the town of Mt. Pleasant, Westchester County, December 15, 1837, was celebrated the marriage of William Tompkins and Jane Merritt, daughter of John Merritt. After his marriage Mr. Tompkins removed to the town of Pine Plains where he engaged in farming until 1870 when he went to Rhinebeck and there lived for five years. On the expiration of that period he went to Clinton Corners, where his remaining years were passed in retirement. He was one of the self-made men of the county, having commenced life without capital other than his strong hands and resolute will, and attained to a fine position, socially and financially, among his fellow citizens. In his religious views he held to the faith of the Society of Friends, and his death was widely and sincerely mourned. In politics he was an earnest Republican." (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 121-122.).
                          He was born on 9 March 1810 at Pine Plains, Dutchess County, NY. He was the son of Thomas Tompkins. William Tompkins married Jane Merritt on 15 December 1837 at Mt. Pleasant, Westchester County, NY.1 William Tompkins died on 23 January 1894 at Clinton Corners, Dutchess County, NY, at age 83.

                               Children of William Tompkins and Jane Merritt:
                          Ophelia Gertrude Tompkins   b. 5 Jun 1839, d. 21 Jan 1912
                          Uriah Washburn Tompkins   b. 12 Dec 1840, d. 18 Dec 1931
                          Emmett Tompkins+   b. 23 Oct 1842, d. 1 Mar 1901

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 .

                          Jemima Tompkins1 (F)
                          b. 5 May 1812, d. 27 July 1877
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                               Jemima Tompkins was buried at Dale Cemetery, Ossining, NY.1 She was born on 5 May 1812.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Tompkins.1 As of circa 1836,her married name was Acker. Jemima Tompkins married Smith K Acker circa 1836 at Mt. Pleasant, Westchester County, NY. Jemima Tompkins died on 27 July 1877 at age 65.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 113.

                          Smith K Acker1 (M)
                          b. 16 August 1809, d. 6 February 1899

                               Smith K Acker was buried at Dale Cemetery, Ossining, NY.1 He RESIDENDCE:
                          "... Abraham and Jemima Acker, the great grandparents of Smith K. Acker, bought a farm in the town of Mt. Pleasant (Crotonville), north of Ossining, New York, from the Commissioners of Forfeitures on November 1, 1792.
                          It was on this farm that Jemima Tompkins and Smith K. Acker lived and reared their family. They are buried in the family plot in Dale Cemetary, Ossining, New York." (source: excerpt from : Ada C. Haight, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, New York. 1937, pages 128-129.). He was born on 16 August 1809.1 He married Jemima Tompkins, daughter of Thomas Tompkins, circa 1836 at Mt. Pleasant, Westchester County, NY. Smith K Acker died on 6 February 1899 at age 89.1

                          1. [S184] Ada C. Haight and assisted by Frank C. Lewis, The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy113-114 , page 128-129.


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