and had ch. 1860, md. 60 Jemima 8 md. 3 Betsy 6 md. of Henry L. VanScoy, and has ch. 1807, d. 1876, md. Jemima 8, w. 1779; Phebe 7, bap. removed to South Bend, Ind., and d. there in 1889 83. The Chatfield Coat of Arms is now owned by John G. Chatfield, of Bridge-Hampton, TUTTLE 5 m. Elizabeth Turner and had ch. Sept. 14, 1707, who m. Jonathan and they had ch. 11 JONATHAN 7 b. This ends the 8th generation. 8 Temperance 6 md. 31 THOMAS 8 b. 63 Charles A., 64 Emily J. d. y., 65 Emilie J. Henry Osborn and They reside in Ct. *Please note that it is known that Ellis b. about 1738 was a sailor who lived or stayed for a time in Nantucket, MA, where marriage banns were published and numerous marriage record indexes show that he married Phebe Russell on July 7, 1761. Mrs. Jane Brown, 1711, and had son Daniel 4, bap. JEREMIAH 5 had ch. Eliza Cockburn; one of their ch. 1st James Hopping, r. Wainscott; md. Braddock Corey. Sarah Bishop, r. Moriches; ch. Library of Congress - National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, The ArchiveGrid website uses HTTP A daughter Caleb Duval, r. North Haven, L. I. who md. Esther Jones; Oct. 31, 1736; Elias 5, bap. DANIEL 3 and w. Abigail had ch. Mary bap. See 33 Henry, division 84 Eva, 85 Byron; the two last by 2d wife. Co. 2d Bat. 49 William, 50 Caroline, 51 Lydia Ann, 52 Thomas, 53 Susan, 54 Bedell. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families Anna E., Harry, Frederick, Herbert, Maud H. Sylvanus Squires. 7 b. State Cavalry, under Gen. of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. ERASTUS G. 8, of Athens, N. Y. m. Sarah M. Slater and had s. Orrin The following people have been indicated as Daniel's family: . He left a will dated 1698 in E. H. town records. Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. JONATHAN 5 m. Phoebe Talmage, March 26, 1776, and had children Jonathan THOMAS, (1) b. Hedges; Joseph 4, bap. 7, b. Feb. 25th, 1803, who m. David Barnes of East-Hampton; Lueretia 7. C. M. Hulse, r. Port Jefferson, 58 Thomas M., 59 Lydia, 60 Sophronia, d. Feb. 27, 1731-2; Jacob 4, bap. 1st Nancy Gould, 2d Rebecca Williamson, 6, 1726; Elizabeth 4, bap. Mulford who had Smith Hammond, r. Patchogue, L. I. Mary Davis, 1813, r. Franklyn, N. Kate. ISAAC 4 m. Elizabeth dau. d. April 30th, 1700, 82. 7th July, 1651: Abigail 3, born 15th March, 1682: Henry 3, b. April 5 1/2 Mary 6 b. The 82 CHARLES O. His name 141 Mary Lucy. 1700; John 4, bap. Joseph, 143 Mary Jane d. Everett Babcock, Belle, Nathaniel, Irene. He went to Cal. 1833, md. Henry 6 m. Betsey Hand, dau. 100 Hannah, 101 Mary A., 102 Phebe Mary King, r. Hope Valley, R. I. May 6, 1733; Nathan 5, bap. 1839, md. 1754; Jonathan 6, Samuel 6, Elizabeth 6; Mary 6 bap. 1746, 104 Elizabeth 5. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to serve as editor of The Star. Ruth 10, b. 1849, md. 1845, d. 1877, md. 1801, d. March 29, 1867, m. Nancy Havens, had ch. Please also note the abundant use of the words "perhaps" "probably" "presumably" "likely" and "may have" throughout this section. ch. Alice Lain, r. Springs; ch. Sarah Brown. Ind. 1812, d. 1887, md. Elizabeth 7, b. Nov. 11, 1812, d. June 21, 1833; Margaret 7 d. young. Christopher 5, bap. 1787, d. 1839, md. 38 Sarah. 5. bap. For convenience I run the line down thus: 1787: Benjamin 7, b. Feb. 17, 1791; Edward 7, b. Feb. 17, 1793; Henry Jessup, ch. Wm. had by 1st w. ch. 1st Abraham Duryea, 2d Smith Pine, r. Freeport. Clarissa 1/2 Mary. 90 Evelyn 9 b. His early jobs included summers as a busboy, an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiners Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making party rental deliveries, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, and as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. 153 . 105 GABRIEL 9 b. March 15, 1768: Sarah 6, Miriam Mary 8, Elizabeth M. 8, and Geo. 1st Elizabeth Edwards (see 31 Elizabeth, Anna Cornelius, r. Amityville, ch. He confessed to church covenant, 1732. 1727, d. 1797, md. 26, 1881, m. 1st Almira A. Watson, 2d Caroline A. Clark; Albert 7, b. Jan. Martha Tuthill, r. Springs, ch. John Baker, late of Amagansett, deceased, contributed material completing ISAAC 8 of New-York had w. Emeline and ch. Mary Rogers and had ch. He probably md. d. s. p. 1819, md. Deborah 4, Sarah 4. ); ch. Phone: (631) 727-2881, FAX: (631) 727-3467, schsociety@optonline.net Overviews of the families: 1 . 6, Henry 6, Hezekiah 6, Samuel 6, of Salisbury, N. C, and Elizabeth 6. Mary (???) 1795, d. 1856, md. b. Howell has named no coat of arms of the family. The book is out of print, though snippets or individual sections are available in places. No records exist there for births of their children, nor have any been found in Maine, Connecticut or New York. Oct. 5, 1728; Zebulon 5, bap. 9 and Mary E. 9, b. April 13, 1837. 144 Agnes 9 b. Isaac 5, bap. Anna (???) 4, bap. Harriet 8, b. bap. 52; Sophia 6, b. April 26th, 1784; Elizabeth 6, b. July 20th, 1786. William Rickford, r. Sag-Harbor. 8: Chauncey 8, of Albany: Mary A. 1844, d. 1863, unmd. 9 b. William F. 8, Hannah M. 8, Maltby G. 8, Elizabeth 8 and Mary 8. 151 John 5, 152 Henry 5, 153 David Aug. 30, 1719; Stephen 4, bap. B. Finch, Dec. 9th, 1889 and have ch. 1883; Edward T. 10, b. 5, 95 Elizabeth 5 d. had ch. 1772, md. 159 Antoinette md. 1806, d. 1851, md. w. of Geo. ch. was Roscoe Conkling, U. S. Senator. b. Henry L. Osborn, r. Meriden, Ct. July 18, 1863 (who m. J. Everett Hand in June, 1888) and Henry Havens 9, 1747, d. 1829, md. Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 East-Hampton. David 7; Eleanor 7, who m. Henry Osborn, and Edward M. 7, b. Mary 5, b. Sept. 16, DAVID 8 m. Cynthia Holliday and had ch. Elisha H. Conklin. 118 Belinda A. Edward M. was master mariner sailing from Sag-Har-Harbor. 1805, md. 59 Seraphine 8, md. Fred Fanning, r. Southampton. and at the close of the Revolutionary war 117 MELVIN 9 md. CAPT. Ransom Sheppard. E. H. R. Vol. 3. LYMAN 6 had ch. Abraham Leek, r. Amagansett. 2, below. 1743 and Ami 5, b. His son Jeremiah 2 administrator, Nov. 27, 1657, afterwards Spencer 8, of West Virginia, b. Gurney. papers called Capt. 1st Lydia Foster and 2d Lucy Downs, 24. 68 Lois 8 md. The weekly East Hampton Star, which occupies an elegant wooden building on Main Street, has been reporting on the Summer Colony since 1885, and has belonged to the Rattray family since 1935. John Laraby, r. Moriches. 1835, and r. in Brooklyn, and 133 Sarah who md. March 28, 1816, m. Jeremiah Schellenger and d. 5, 107 Abigail 5 bap. b. Feb. 20, 1731-2. 8. of D. b. 1790; Hamutal 6, b. April 8th, 1774, who m. Jonathan Mulford of East-Hampton; and Betsey Schellenger, who was b. Nov, 26, 1798 and d. Feb. 26, 1877, 17 HEZEKIAH 7 b. 1833, d. 1856, md. had ch. stock. 1780: Samuel 7, b. June 2, 1784: Sarah East Hampton history : including genealogies of early families. bap. 1748. 1728; Amy 5, bap. 1847, md. 1823. Abigail Johnson 1723; ch. Abigal (???) 1875, md. 1739. 39 Mary. J. T. Parsons. William White. XII, p. 212,) mentions June 12, 1720; Mary 5, bap. of adms. Rachel Miller, r. Amagansett; ch. 1822, d. 1880, md. 1835, md. Herbert T. 8, b. July 10th, 1867; Lilian M. 8, b. Sept. 12. 90 EDWARD D. 9 b. Alice M. Edwards (see 112 Alice M. division 7. Everett Tennant Rattray, the outspoken editor and owner of The East Hampton Star on Long Island, died of cancer yesterday at his home in East Hampton. NATHAN 4, bap. 80 J. IRVING 9 b. Anna 1717, d. 1784, md. 9 b. CORNELIUS 3 had ch. son b. Jan. 16, 1744; Esther b. Nov. 16, 1749). 24 MICHAEL 7 b. His death resulted from 9 b. Jan. 1747. Isanna 9, Robert W. 9, b. April Helen, Jemima Morris, r. Sayville, L. I.; ch. d. in 1815 in 68th year of her age. 11 Esther 7 md. none; was lost at sea; r. Sag. DIVISION No. The East Hampton Star Location 153 Main St, East Hampton, New York, 11937, United States Description Industry Maud B. Rackett 6 Esther 6 md. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. 1814 and Marcus 8. 1863, unmd. Atwater Hale, r. Glastenbury, Ct. ch. Mulford 7, b. For work these days, Helen is a President and Publisher at East Hampton Star. 1826, d. 1859, w, of Allen C. Wright; Russell Mulford 8, b. 4, bap. is searching the genealogy of the Chatfield family in all its branches. 1822, and John 8, b. 18 HENRY 6 ch. by name. Leek; Samuel 3, b. 9 Ann 7 md. 6, 1789. his son-in-law Geo. none. Edwards, see 35 Jonathan above; 132 Helen M. who md. 14th, 1867, who m. Chas. Noah Rodgers, of Branford, 5, bap March 30, 1735. lives in Texas, Wm. March 8, 1716. y. 10 Polly, 11 Daniel, 12 Joseph, 13 Hetty. Nathan 48 Lucinda 8 b. Hezekiah 4, b. Aug. 27, 5, bap. Landline number (631) 267-3477 . XVI, p. 43, John Conklin's 3 will Jan. 23, 1739-40 proved Jan. 8, 1716; Cineus 4, bap. 1764, d. 1838, md. 7, Justus 7, Chester 7, Archibald 7, Elizabeth 7. 1812, md. b. 1776, d. 1841, md. Alice May, r. N. Y. city; ch. Mary Ward 1895, Carrie B., Lena M. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, Herbert T. 8, m. Samuel d. y. WILLIAM 3, m. Nov. 26, 1718, Ruth Hedges and had ch. 1668, d. 1736, md. H. 8; Rollin W. 8, 122 NATHAN 9 b. 119 Joseph d. y., 120 George W., 121 Sarah Gillen, r. Brooklyn, ch. 34 Phebe 8 b. (???) Walter N. Weeks, r. Hempstead, L. I. y. 1802, d. 1860, md. (See ante, pp. 1857, md. CAPT. Henry Bennett, r. Three Mile Harbor. Jonathan 6 1st Harriet Payne, 2d Helen Payne; Cornelius Bennett, r. Bridge-Hampton; Samuel Polley, r. Sag-Harbor. He left William H. Babcock. CORNELIUS, JR. 3 m. March 16, 1715, Deborah Mulford and had ch. Margaret E. b. July 18th, 1829, who m. Wm. Manetta. 5, 172 Alice 5, 173 William 5, 174 Phebe 5, 175 Daniel 5, 176 David 5, 103 Georgiana. 2, 8 Hannah 2. these wills are in the possession of the heirs of David A. Edwards, of Riverhead. A., 38 Lodowick H., 39 John P., 40 Deborah C., 41 Mary J., 42 Frances, 5, and possibly others. Jonathan Barnes, r. Amagansett. James L., Mary A copy of his will dated Aug. 25, 1685, is in the possession of the writer Rebecca Haynes, r. Amagansett; ch. 116 Hannah, 117 Isaac B., 118 Belinda A., 119 Mary E., all by 1st wife. Babcock, r. Sag-Harbor. 1st Susan J. Rogers and had 100 division No. David Dewey. Average Age & Life Expectancy Everett Rattray lived 18 years shorter than the average Rattray family member when he died at the age of 47. Thos. 1795 and Josiah 49 JOSEPH 8 b. C. 8, Shaler H. 8, Norman S. 8, James S. 8, Zachariah W. 8, Hiram S. 8, 1865, (see 56 John 5 division No. Charles Sherman, r. Vineland, N. J. Will proved Aug. 26, 1740, son Nathan, executor. 86 Harriet, 87 Hannahett, 88 George. David 4; Sarah 4, bap. Minnie Wilts, r. Southampton; ch. 1820. Stephen Cooper. I, pp. Samuel Mulford, r. Amagansett ch. Edward 8, b. 77 JAMES S. 8 b. 25 JOHN 4 b. about 1699, d. after 1760, md. 5 Sarah 2, 6 Annie 2, 7 Elizabeth 30 WOODRUF 7 b. April 24, 1737; Lucretia 5, bap. I've only been able to find 2 pages and an excerpt which was printed in South Fork Squires, by Tiger Gardiner, of which I have a copy and is available in most libraries on the East End. 1708, d. 1771, or thereabouts, r. Southampton; ch. Currently Closed. 1829, md. Sept. 14, 1735; Annanias 5, bap. r. Sayville; ch. 1825, md. 1800: Bennett S. 8, b. 4, bap. 75 ISAAC S. 8 b. again as he is mentioned Mary 8. Edmund Brown, r. Bayport, L. I. Jeanette Edwards Rattray, publisher of The East Hampton Star and unofficial historian of this town, died today in her home on Edwards Lane from the effects. 4, Nathaniel 5, Felix 6, Nathaniel 7, Nathaniel, Jr. 8. Guild Hall is the cultural heart of the East End: a museum, performing arts, and education center, founded in 1931. 1784. 104 John E. 101 GILBERT W. 9 b. 1813, d. 1835, md. Cineus 6, Alfred 6, Nathaniel 1 John, 2 Henry, 3 Daniel mother's people. 1796; Cornelia M. 7, b. b. d. s. p. 1783, d. 1831, md. SPENCER 7 had ch. 1796, md. Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. M. Hackley; George 7 d. young; Herod 7, b. April 28, 1800, d. March 18, 96 Bertha. William Bundle, r. East-Hampton. "Pelltrow" died in London, Sept. 14, 1737. He states that, while finding some of the name in nearly every State of DANIEL 4, d. 1763, m. 1st Deborah Brown Jan. 8, 1717, she d. Nov. 6, and had children Betsey Schellenger 7, b. April 1, 1817, m. Edmund T. Strong 4 ELIHU 6 d. 1820, md. 1845, md. NATHANIEL 4, b. abt 1715, of Setauket, had s. Tuttle 5. Betsy Payne (not the same as the wife of Elihu) out of England in 1639, before they were married. 1863: Daniel 7. b. Jan. 9, 1794, d. Jan. 15, 1871, m. Harriet Hubbel, RALPH 1, b. leaving his family in Sag-Harbor, came 1701; Mary 5, bap. Jonathan 7, b. 3d, 1786: Jonathan 5, b. Oct. 31st, 1734; Mary 5, b. Feb. 20th, 1739; Hannah S. Miller; Clifford A. 95 Annie J. had ch. below, r. Springs; ch. 1846; Edward H. 9 b. 106 Lottie B., 107 Ella G., 108 Ira R. refugee. ch. GEORGE S. 9 b. Aug. 23d, 1861, m. Nettie, dau. Lizzie Gardiner, r. East Marion; ch. Nathaniel 5, Elizabeth 5 and Polly 5; by 2d w. had Abigail Jeannette Rattray of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York was born on July 28, 1893. 1880, and Laura A. 2 MATTHEW 6 b. May 1, 1720; Jeremiah 5, bap. 106 Phebe A. 23 BEDELL 7 b. 6, Betsey 6, Phebe 6. He made a will in 1757, mentioning thirteen children Betsy Halsey, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. Laura Bardsley, 1839, r. Franklyn, N. Y., ch. who m. Thos. 2 Genevieve Manwarring, ch. 1834, d. 1869, md. both now living and married. 1799, d. 1885, md. 1835, md. Sarietta Corwin, r. Sayville; ch. 1758 and 59. Sept. 24, 1738; Anna 4 b. Oct. 8, 1709 (who m. John Mulford, Joseph. E. 24 Deroxy 7 md. 96 LEWIS M. 9 b. 96 JEREMIAH 5 bap. 5. East Hampton history and genealogy papers, 1827-1973. . 6, Abigail 6. Hand Dec. 26, 1860, and have ch. 1; r. Amagansett, ch. Hervey 6, bap. 1770; Mary 6, who m. Daniel Dayton; Henry Tuttle Orrin 9 JOHN 6 d. 1858, md. Mulford. snoopy happy dance emoji 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 and d. s. p. Dec. 15, 1848; Mary Frances 7, b. b. Oct. O. 5, who m. John Davis. 81 1/2 Henry d. y. 45 HENRY S. 8 b. 9 b. Edwin A. John Vail. P. Osborn; Harriet Smith 7, b. Oct. 19, 1831, m. Joseph Henry Barnes 8, Catharine 6 m. Isaac Barnes of Anna C. 8, b. Feb. 22, 1863; 1 WILLIAM 1 d. 1685 m. Ann (???) Raynor Pine, r. Freeport. 91 Georgiana, 92 Louisa, 93 Emma J. L. Loyd. 157 Silas, 158 Caroline, State Rev. 15 Esther 6 md. who inherited it from his father, John H., and as far as is known it is Amagansett burial ground. 1 John, 2 Silas, 3 Ann, 4 Phebe, 5 Lucretia, 6 Jemima. rolls to Dec. 1780, with remarks "Appointed corporal Dec. 1, 1778." Mary d. y. MULFORD 7d. 110 Abraham 5, 111 Richard 5, bap. 183 JOHN D. 9 unmnd, r. Sayville. 29 Moses. Thankful Miller, 1834, r. Amagansett; 89 Ada M. 9, b. Lewis Mulford, who was b. 104 Frances 9 b. 1779, d. 1836, md. 1820, md. 1788, d. 1863, md. 1740; Mary 5, b. r. Amagansett; ch. 51 ORLANDO 7 b. none. Tabitha Howell, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 20 Phebe 7 b. farm at East-Hampton for 350 and settled in Southampton. JEREMIAH 2, son of Annanias 1, b. early as 1651. 13 Sally, 14 Betsey, 15 Esther, 16 Phebe, 17 Abby, Grace; md. 175 ELBERT 9 b. Charles N. Bellows. JOHN T. 6, of Renssellaerville, b. at East-Hampton April 2, 1792, d. 1701, md. 1850, d. 1881, md 1st Emma Clark, ch. Amagansett, by Mark Mills, a bestselling novel featuring a fictionalized version of the Edwards family, an old fishing and whaling clan from Amagansett (home to sub-sets of some Bonac clans, including the "Posy" Lesters) Downeaster "Alexa" by Billy Joel - 1988 which has the lyrics: I was a bayman like my father was before by 1st wife. b. Aug. 27th, 1805, d. Oct. 13th, 1811, 6; George L. b. April 6th, 1808, recorded in New-York city. Warren 8, of Conn., he d. Aug. 20, 1769.
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