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8: Chauncey 8, of Albany: Mary A. Rensselaerville Jan, 27, 1833, m. Feb. 16, 1796, Isabella Lusk, dau. Potter, r. Virginia. 1783: Matthew 7, John G. 7, and Asenath 7. 27, 1731, Joseph Hicks; Henry 4, bap. 1845, md. SPENCER 7 had ch. 1st Salome Downs, 2d Elizabeth O'Neil, 34 Elizabeth 7 md. Hannah 5, bap. Sarah Maria 8, b. Feb. 9, 1833, w. of Silas Hall of Granville, N. Y. 53 ELIHU 8 md. 6 b. 1787: Benjamin 7, b. Feb. 17, 1791; Edward 7, b. Feb. 17, 1793; Henry and they had ch. THOMAS 5, b. Dec. 25, 1740, had ch. Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 1802, d. 1865, md. 88 GEORGE B. Silas 7 md. and had ch. 1735. 1850, md. Hannah 7, bap. Sarah A. Jagger, r. Southampton; ch. . "Pelltrow" died in London, Sept. 14, 1737. Isaac 3. 75 ISAAC S. 8 b. Abby Hedges, r. Wainscott; ch. 6, Bedotha 6 and Darling 6. Oct. 8, 1721; Simon 5, bap. 70 Sylvanus, 71 Sine as M., 72 Mary E. 1748. b. Henry Snook, 1835, r. South Glastenbury, d. April 2d, 1847, 80; Ananias 6 b. Aug. 27, 1768, d. April 16, 1843, He had ch. 1796; Cornelia M. 7, b. Rockwell, who BERIAH 3, of Pantigo, E. H. b. 1757, md. ANANIAS 6, b. Aug. 27th, 1768, had w. Hannah Conkling, dau. 1810, d. 1862, md. 1760; John 6, bap. Average Age & Life Expectancy Jeannette Rattray lived 15 years longer than the average Rattray family member when she died at the age of 80. 1825, md. Jemima 8, w. 1860; Nellie C. 9, b. 1790, d. 1860, md. Mulford 15 Harriet, of Daniel Hedges, 1859, md. 1753, d. 1835, md, 1st Mary Gardiner, 2d Mary White, Mary J. Mary who md. Robert P. Morris, r. Brooklyn. BENJAMIN 2 d. 1709, had w. Hannah Mulford and ch. 1829, md. 1700; Deborah 4, bap. 116 Mary 9 md. 2) r. Brickkiln (near Sag-Harbor); ch. 27 Matsey 7 b. Phebe d. unmd. 60 Jemima 8 md. 86 Harriet 8 b. (???) See 33 Henry, division 5, bap. 51 Sophia, 52 Margaret. David B. Mary m. 3d Mr. "Gilston," Feb. 23, 1738. (East Hampton, New York: Rattray, 1953). Frank Lawrence, r. Amagansett. Mary bap. Jan. 22d, 1832, who m. Benjamin C Tuthill. Jan. 28, 1732-3; Esther Isaac 7 and Samuel 7. 17, 1886. Jr. 9 b. Aug. 4th, 1895. Gardiner and had ch. 51 HENRY 8 b. James Stansborough d. June 4th, 1781, and they had ch. Deborah Seaman, r. Sayville; ch. 7 Rebecca 7 md. back, and with his wife and Mary went to Plattsburg, and died there. Abigail Smith, r. Sayville; ch. Aug. 17, 1764, and Olive 6. 1835, md. Miller appointed Jan. 29, 1657 or 8. He was born at Southampton Hospital on June 17, 1963, the son of Everett Rattray and Helen Seldon Rattray. of Sylvanus Edwards Currently Closed. 15 James S. d. y., 16 Sarah, 17 Abigail, 18 John, 19 Silas C., 20 Phebe, Miriam 7, w. of John Edwards, 1701, d. 1739, md. 64 STEPHEN H. 8 b. 101 GILBERT W. 9 b. While I personally agree, again, there's no proof and statements made by B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Squires, a contemporary of Howell, and great grandson to Ellis Squires who supposedly made the journey from Maine, stated that he told Howell the true family story of their journey from Maine which was relayed to him numerous times by his grandfather, Ellis Jr. Chas. 6 below. 1805, d. 1861, md. 128 Esther, Ruth 10, b. 1851, md. for believing that he, his wife Ann and one child, came from Maidstone, Sept. 20, 1720, m. Dec. 25, 1739, East Hampton, NY 11937. 1772; Julianna 6, bap. 27 JACOB 7 md. 27 Jacob, 28 John, d. unmd. Here ends the 8th generation. Jan. 1, 1745; Lewis 5, b. July 28, 1746; Jane 5, b. June 1, 1748, d. Sept. Isaac Stretton 1703 and (???) March 26, 1829, m. Henry 23 1/2 Temperance 7 md. other three daus. NATHAN 4 b. 1875, m. 1820 Tirza Stone, b. Oct. 31, 1736; Elias 5, bap. and died leaving two children. 76 Belle 8, md. Havens, r. N. Y. city. 1/2 Mary. at Southold, L. I., Apr. 1838, md. R. Howell, in his history of Southampton Town, states that the Chatfield 129 Jessie 9 b. r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. 1806, d. 1885, md. 1817, d. 1864, md. means, fully up to the average of his fellow townsman. 1st Elizabeth Morris, 2d Mrs. Jemima Area 2.59 Acres Town of East Hampton, New York The Community Preservation Fund Law was enacted to help protect and preserve open 8 b. Benjamin H. Terry. Elisha 5, bap. 1780: Samuel 7, b. June 2, 1784: Sarah Harriet M. 8, b. 1808, d. 1894. md. Madaline. Arzelia Dimmick, r. Sayville, ch. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, DANIEL 7 had son Dr. Charles B. 1863, md. 25 JOHN 4 b. about 1699, d. after 1760, md. SAMUEL S. 7 had ch. Squires - http://longislandgenealogy.com/squires.pdf Rattray and his mom, Helen Rattray, successfully thwarted vulture ca 5, bap March 30, 1735. 153 JULIUS A. 18 Henry, 19 Silas, 19 1/2 Thomas. Jan 2, 1703-4; Jeremiah Herbert T. 8, m. All rights reserved. Daniel 8 one of them b. in 1806, JOSIAH 9 m. Mary E. dau. 3, 1704; Mary 4, bap. M., 77 Grace. James Z. DEACON DANIEL 5, bap. 5 Sarah 2, 6 Annie 2, 7 Elizabeth July 11, 1742; Hannah 5, bap. 42 Frances 7 b. died Nov. 6, 1732, then Mary m. Francis "Peltrow," Sept. 4, 1734. 104 Frances 9 b. 106 Phebe A. again as he is mentioned 11 JOSIAH 3 d. 1713, md. Nathan 4, bap. 6, b. Dec. 6, 1753: Jonathan 6, b. Charles Sherman, r. Vineland, N. J. He was associate producer on the public television documentaries "The Hurricane of '38" and "Chicago 1968" for the American Experience and "Tabloid Truth" for Frontline. Abbie G. Glazer, r Wainscett; ch. 18, 1728-9; Lucretia 5, bap. The genealogy of this family has been compiled largely from material N. 8, b. He is a co-director of the Plain Sight Project study of slavery on Long Island, N.Y. 1838, md. farm at East-Hampton for 350 and settled in Southampton. 60 Elizabeth 8 b. 1 John, 2 Henry, 3 Daniel 55 Charles, 56 John, 57 Catherine, 58 Esther, 59 Celia d. y., 60 Saraphine, 7, d. 1840, m. Julia T. Burrows and had son Edwin A. 22, 1742; Matthew 5, b. Nov. 20, 1744; Isaiah 5, b. Jan. 29, 1747, d. Sept. 12 JOSEPH 7 md. Samuel 6, b. Byron T. T. Boise; 2d her sister Hannah E. and had ch. Alletta, 105 Anna d. y. Wm. Addie J. Spencer 7, b. Oct. 21, 1778: 76 James 38 Sarah. 57 MELVIN 8 b. Until a complete list can be generated, I present a brief list of the surnames that people have reported issues for: Bennett - Ms. Bennett who collaborated with Ms. Rattray, reported errors to her descendants and corrected them in their own copy of the book. 1710; Jonathan 4, b. about 1715: Mary 4, Charity 4, and 1866, md. Tuttle, Joseph 8 and David 8. Elizabeth 5 m. Abraham. 4, 35 Rachel 4. 1865. Mary Rose Rogers, of Sag-Harbor, is dau. in Texas, 166 Lucy Jane d. and Coffee Bar 49 JOSEPH 8 b. 1741, D. 1801, md. d. Feb. 27th, 1878, 69. Dec. 27, 1713; Annanias 4, bap. David Smlth, r. Southampton. Fannie 9. Alvin E. Squires, r. Southampton. Dec. 3, 1732; Sarah 1 John, 2 Silas, 3 Ann, 4 Phebe, 5 Lucretia, 6 Jemima. Holland, d. March 19th, 1828, 84. 1807, d. 1876, md. 19 Frances, 20 Harriet, 21 Hannah d. y., 22 Marcus D. Mary A. Terry, r. Orient; ch. 1827, md. lived in Good Ground. 20 Phrymes I. East Hampton History: Including Genealogies of Early Families. 8, md. NATHANIEL 7 had ch. July 23, 1721. A. East-Hampton by the first Thomas Chatfield, ancestor of John. Nov. 9, 1839, m. Ruth Higgins, of Haddam, Ct. and had ch. 63 Mary B., 64 Katie E., 65 John C. d. y., 66 Lottie A., 67 Edward M. Helen, John Vail, r. East Marion. (???) HENRY 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, d. Jan. 8, 1839, m. Annie (???) Richard 8, William 8, Elizabeth 8, Jemima 8, and Betsy Halsey, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. ch. 1764; Martha 6, bap. Burke's Gen. Armory mentions a Dayton family of Bedfordshire and one 100 JOHN 5, see division No. He commanded the whale ship Daniel Webster, and made several eminently G. Peck of N. Y. 159 William, 160 Elizabeth, 161 Adelaide. Henry M. 7, b. Legacy List Transforms a Venerable Family House into a Place that - VPM CHARLES 6 of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Jan. 29, 1746: Mehetabel Doolittle 182 Phebe A. 2 SILAS 5 had ch. A daughter Edward M. was master mariner sailing from Sag-Har-Harbor. 141 Mary Lucy. division No. 1 BETHUEL 6 b. 170 Alanson, 171 Wm. r. Moriches, L. I., ch. 85 ISAAC S. 8 b. Coat of Arms is on parchment. 1883. Conn., he d. Aug. 20, 1769. Temperance 5, b. April 7th, 1744; William 5, b. April 25th, 1746; Jacob At the time of the settlement of East Hampton, in 1648, he was one of the company from Southampton to found a new plantation. William R. Gandy, r. in Cal. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. Edward Bowden, r. Brooklyn, George, Charles b. 7, b. Sept. 29, 1745. It's my understanding that Ms. Rattray was doing a revision of Henry P. Hedges' History of East Hampton (with genealogies) 1897. 110 Abraham 5, 111 Richard 5, bap. 7 b. SAMUEL 3, d. Jan. 30, 1746, had w. Dorothy and ch. 1734. Her grave stone is in the bap. b. 59 William 4 b. Mildred, Irma D. 1852, md. 10 Polly 7 md. 36 LEWIS 7 d. 1860, md. 20 SAMUEL 7 b. RUSSELL 7 had son Chester 8. 47 Amelia 8 b. W. she md. Rosalie 9 m. David Sherrill. Sally W. Edwards (see 26 Sarah, Division The King Family - Speakeasy 53 Elihu. 9, b. Jan. 16th 1891. 73 Frank L. 8 b. DANIEL 4 had w. Mary Osborn 1st and 2d Mary wid. (???) 1847, md. S. Hedges Miller, r. East-Hampton. ERASTUS G. 8, of Athens, N. Y. m. Sarah M. Slater and had s. Orrin 61 DANIEL 4 bap. 4 must have been his grandfather and the second Henry 6, son of Henry 5, 1783, d. 1831, md Elisha Osborn, r. Wainscott. 80 Phebe O. 10, b. and had children Betsey Schellenger 7, b. April 1, 1817, m. Edmund T. Strong 14th, 1867, who m. Chas. ROBERT 6, of Speonk, d. April 24, 1826, m. Hannah Phillips and had 1873, md. Team Plain Sight Project 82 Annie 8 b. 1st Nancy Gould, 2d Rebecca Williamson, 1875, md. 1838, md. 62 Ely H. 8 b. Jan. 1, 1701, who m. May 1st James Hopping, r. Wainscott; md. Juliana 7, b. East Hampton history and genealogy papers, 1827-1973. . 1892; Rosalie 10, b. 1833, 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. L. Capt. E. B. Leek, r. Amagansett. JOHN T. 7 m. Cynthia Hand, of Durham, Greene C., N. Y., and had ch. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. 9 b. William, Jesse and Jerusha. The ch. Wm. Mary Warren, r. Brooklyn; ch. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families 7, Justus 7, Chester 7, Archibald 7, Elizabeth 7. 21 Elizabeth H., 22 John R., 23 Joshua B., 24 Lydia, 25 Charles P. 26 Sarah 5, 154 Jonathan 5, 155 Timothy 5. r. Springs; ch. 1774 and Robert 6, b. 31 About 1790 William came from N. Y. DAVID 7 had w. Rebecca, dau. 12 DANIEL 7 b. Ellis Parsons and had ch. Mary 4, bap. Edward M. 8, b. Emma Oakley, r. Amagansett. Both of Esther 7, who m. N. Y.; ch. 7 b. Oct. 17, 1774: Charles 7 b. Sept. 17, 1776: son b. Jan. 16, 1744; Esther b. Nov. 16, 1749). 1817, d. 1893, md. Abraham 4, bap. 25 JOHN D. 8 b. Per World Catalog the following libraries have a copies of the original book: I have the book, feel free to message me if you need a look up. Fred Fanning, r. Southampton. Dec. 22, m. Fannie B. 187 Emma L. md. 8, b. ch. Emma G., 175 Nathaniel O., 176 Annie, 177 Mary L., 178 Elizabeth d. y., know of no child. Ida Beebe, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. 147 Sarah F. 9 b. 156 Franklin 9 b. 1836, md. Phebe Hawkins and had no children. June 2, 1747; Benjamin 35 DAVID M. 8 b. DIVISION No. Nov. 11, 1857, see ante. of Minneapolis, and the seventh in descent from this George above mentioned, 1 Sarah, 2 Matthew, 3 Stephen, 4 Catherine, 5 John, 5 Rachel Conklin, she d. 1790; ch. 96 LEWIS M. 9 b. 1st Jane MOM LENDS STAR POWER - New York Post 68 Lois 8 md. 1762. b. Mary A. Walker, r. N. Y. city; ch. 9 b. 18, 1893, and had ch. 118 Belinda A. wife and daughter both d. 1744. Charles, Jennie. 7 ISAAC B. 48 Harriet 8 b. 11, 1722; John 5, bap. Flora (???) Co, 1788, d. 1863, md. Ransom Sheppard. William F. 8, Hannah M. 8, Maltby G. 8, Elizabeth 8 and Mary 8. He left a will 1837, d. 1861, md. d. in 1815 in 68th year of her age. 7, who m. Edward C. Rogers of Sag-Harbor; Maria 7, who m. Harvey Conkling; Eliza T. Wheeler, r. Sag-Harbor, Elizabeth 6 m. Uriah Miller of East-Hampton. 14 Ephraim 3, 15 Thomas 3, 16 Daniel 3, 17 William 3, he moved to Cape 1st N. W. Hansom, 2d Frank Taylor. Isaac 6, of Harpersfield, N. Y. b. 106 Joseph 1759: Ruth E. 9, Amy T. 9, Charles Henry; and Henry 8, of Richmond, 1st Emeline Shepard, 2d Phebe Edwards, see 5, bap. Their character has been positive, their genius inventive. and Hannah E. East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families - WikiTree 1846, md. Lewis 4, bap. 6, b. June 14, 1795, d. Dec. 3, 1821, she m. Thos. 1800, d. 1861, r. Manorville, L. I., md. 45 John D. d. in S. A. unmd, 46 Edward, 47 Amelia, 48 Lucinda. 88 Ada M. March 28, 1714. He replied, Rev. 66 Lottie A. 1841 md. Jan. 8, 1716; Cineus 4, bap. which was published in 1850. 1788, d. 1804, May 6, 1739; Edward 5, bap. Lewis A., 74 David B., 75 Isaac S., 76 John B., 77 James S., 78 Sarah A. Lisa Rattray . 17 Phebe 7 b. 1700; John 4, bap. Aug. 11, 1734; Abigail 4, bap. Charles T. Hand, 163 Julia A. md. 1782, d. June 17, 8 b. 51 ORLANDO 7 b. No. David Young, r. Sayville. 88th year of her age. 55 Thompson 7 b. Stephen B. Bennett. HENRY M. 7, b. Rattray formerly Edwards. of Jeremiah Conkling; DIVISION No. 1717, d. 1784, md. See division No. MLS # 373525 7, bap. Jacob Schellinger, r. Amagansett. Daniel R., Willis S., Ethel M., Isabel M., Elsie L. Edmund Brown, r. Bayport, L. I. 162 JAMES LEWIS 9 b. PHRYMEST 7 m. Sarah Bryan and had ch. He left a will dated and proved 1820; recorded in Heritage Books, 1953 - East Hampton (N.Y.) - 619 pages. of Stephen Hedges, and has ch. Mary b. Aug. 10, 1744; Jemima Morris, r. Sayville, L. I.; ch. Samuel d. y., 34 Anna. 1826, md. 1822, d. 1885, md. 31 Lawrence. Jan. 11, East Hampton, NY, is where Helen Rattray lives today. 1727; Mary 5, bap. 22 Catherine 7 b. Mulford who had (???) No. three brothers, Thomas, George and Francis, who first came to America, Maria, 87 Deborah, 88 Oscar. 25 Annie 7 b. Mary Stansborough, r. East-Hampton, ch. 140 Eliza Jane 9 b. ch. son b. Dec. 24, 1738, who d. Feb. 21, 1739; dau. of Judge Thomas Chatfield 3 and family was copied from the Judge's Bible N. Y. city. 1804; 1848, unmd. In later years he lived in N. Y. 186 Morton H. She requested him not to go off a whaling GEORGE L. 7 b. April 6th, 1808, had w. Caroline and ch. 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. S. 9, b. Edward 8, b. Desire Delight 8; Harriet 8, w. of (???) 28 Sarah 4, bab. 20 JEREMIAH 7 b. East Hampton history including genealogies of early families. Jeremiah 7, b. Sept. 4th, 1796, d. Sept. 22d, Edith Smith, r. Southampton; Charles S. b. George Bucher. 5, 107 Abigail 5 bap. 631-324-0806 info@guildhall.org. Museum, 164 Arietta 9 md. Pg 553 Ellis Squire b 1717 is sometimes reported as being the founder of the family in Squiretown, but others say definitively that another Ellis Squires, b. about 1738, who was not related to the East Hampton Squires, was in fact the founder of the family in that area. (???) William A. Jennings, r. Cal. widow and children returned to East-Hampton. Jennie Scheidell, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. WILLIAM 7 had ch. 5. W. 7, Samuel 7, Louisa 7, Charles 7, Tryphena 7, Elizabeth 7, and Orange 1781, d. 1831, md. Melvin T., Ida Hand, dau. William White, r. Sag-Harbor. Phebe 5, bap. 1730; Elizabeth 105 Daniel R. 9 b. 14 EPHRAIM 3 md. 1818 md. Lillian M. 8 m. Chas. 1868, md. stock. 7 Russell, 8 Isaac, I, p. 441. Dr. Edgar (???) Amy Raynor, r. Freeport, L. I.; ch 70 Emily C. 8 b. Silas C. Seaman, r. Sayville. does licking a canker sore make it worse richard schwahn one tree hill has ch. Ezekiel Howes and has dau. JESSE 5 had w. Hannah and ch. Ida login . In addition to journalism, he has a background in documentary filmmaking, museum development, and boatbuilding. 1836, d. 1895, md. Elmer E. Halsey, r. Bridge-Hampton. 1743 and Ami 5, b. Henry Stewart, r. Brooklyn. Nov. 13, 1709, m. Jan. 14, 1730, Esther Jones, and had April 5, 1713, had ch. 1885, r. Bridge-Hampton. He was capable, faithful, thoroughly 8 Temperance 6 md. They had ch. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth 8 b. ch. city. 45 Henrietta 7 b. Catherine b. Oct. 8 b. Norman 44 JOHN 8 b. 1817, md. Jan. 12, 1734-5; Age: 58 years old. 61 Eliza 8 b. 1740; Mary 5, b. 1699, d. 1764, m. Amy Stratton, Nov. 11, 1725, and had 1739; Hannah 6, bap. and Susan. May 1st, 1800, d. April 24th, 1882, 81; Fanny Lizzie Friend, r. California; ch. June 12, 1720; Mary 5, bap. in "Savage's Genealogical Dictionary," Vol. 22 LEWIS 7 b. William Rickford, r. Sag-Harbor. r. Sayville; ch. 79 Mary H. 8 b. 1821, d. 1880, md. Oscar. 1734; Daniel 5, bap. Copyright 1996-2023The East Hampton Star. 106 WILLIAM 9, md. 1772, md. The first Henry 5, son of Daniel 5, 172 Alice 5, 173 William 5, 174 Phebe 5, 175 Daniel 5, 176 David 5, and had ch. Joana 5, bap. 39 NATHANIEL 8 b. Nancy 7, William 7, Maltby 7, Charra 7. L. d. unmd. The Resource East Hampton history : including genealogies of early families, by Jeannette Edwards . 9, b. Jonathan 5, b. Jan. 31, 1727; Charity 5, b. Sept. 29, 1730, and Giles 5, 21 Elizabeth 7 b. Hedges 1802, d. 1860, md. 65 Hannah by 1st wife, 66 Hezekiah b. 1776, d. April 15, 1783. 1790, d. 1864, md. March 21, 1829; 35 David M., 36 Jeremiah M., 37 Caleb M., 38 Charity E., 39 Rachel A., JOSEPH 7, of Moriches, m. Jemima Robinson and had ch. Tuttle 7, b. Aug. 20 1796; Joseph 7, b. Jan. 1798; Mary 7, Robert Ann Webb, r. Moriches, ch. She and her collaborators absolutely did an enormous amount of work, but with new records becoming available over the last 126 years since Hedges' book and 70 years since Ms. Rattray's version, new sources have been discovered that reveal different information than was relayed to her at the time and as a result, errors are part of this published work. H. Strong; and Rebecca M. b. 1829, md. 1871. 5 ISAAC 6 b. G. Samuel d. y. MLS # 170552952 177 Mary L. 9, md. Mary 5, b. Sept. 16, Email addresses. 4 bap. David Bardsley, 1847, r. Franklyn. Nettie Havens, r. Noyac; ch. 1805, md. The life and achievements of David G. Rattray, a poet and translator who was born and grew up in East Hampton, will be celebrated in Manhattan next week with a day and evening of readings,. 1814, md. Mary 8, Elizabeth M. 8, and Geo. 1800: Bennett S. 8, b. 40 LEWIS 8 b. Amagansett; ch. b. Sarah Hayes, r. Colorado; ch. 112 Joseph M. 9 b. June 18, 1738; Lois 5, bap. John Vail, r. Riverhead, L. I. 6. 78 Sarah A. Aug. 15, 1708, m. Feb. 5, 1732-3, Mary Miller; Samuel 4, Albert Jennings, r. Southampton. Va. 1804, d. 1847, w. of David 8, Andrew 8, George 8 of Port Jefferson. Christopher 5, bap. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary 6, b. July 19, 1765; Josiah 6, b. 5, bap. 54 Lucretia 8 md. After this the children went to Wethersfield and found homes among their 5 DANIEL 6 bap. May 2, 1787; John Armstrong, r. Sag-Harbor. r. East-Hampton. 1766. Caroline Hildreth, r. Greenport; ch. Dec 6, 1730; Edward 5, bap. 5, b. July 27th, 1740; Thomas 5, b. July 24th, 1742, d. Nov. 27th, 1825; 1841, md. John 4. Jeremiah Payne. 1842, d. 1872 unmd. Daniel 3, b. Aug. 21st, 1692; Hannah 3, b. Conkling and they had ch. 90 Evelyn 9 b. WILLIAM 7 md. 1809, d. 1889, md. 1889; 81 Jane V. d. y. March 17, 1866, he m. Charlotte M. Peterson, had ch. r. Sag-Harbor. SAMUEL 7 had son William 8. 1849, md. For work these days, Helen is a President and Publisher at East Hampton Star. 1824, dau. Robert Cochrane, and has daughter Carrie. 84 Alfred William Bundle, r. East-Hampton. 1873, md. 3. Dec. 14, 1707; Mary 4, bap. Elizabeth 7 md. 8, b. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. Topping, r. East-Hampton. 5, 113 Mercy 5, all by 1st wife. 20 CHARLES W. 7 b. (???) 1839, d. 1879, md. Martha 4 who md. 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. JAMES 7, b. in 1769, had w. Lucinda Morey in Oxford, Grafton Co., N. and d. March 14, 1896, and Benjamin H. 7. b. Oct. 22. East Hampton history : including genealogies of early families. 1851, md. (???) leaving his family in Sag-Harbor, came ch. CHARLES 8 had ch Joseph D. 9, b. Oct. 12, 1832, of Brooklyn: Charles Jan. 18, 1701-2, who m. Oct. 22, 1724, Gen. Jeremiah Miller, and they had 167 JOHN 9 b. JOHN 3 d. 1746, had ch. 1814, md. LEMUEL 4, bap. 83 WILLIAM P. 9 b. JONATHAN 6, b. Feb. 6th, 1766, had w. Hannah, dau. 1 JOHN 6 b. about 1750, d. 1806, md. Kate. unmd., 3 Betsy, 4 Elsie unmd., 5 Daniel. 93 EUNICE 5 b. April 28, 1723; Cornelius 4, bap. 1743; Samnel 6, and Henry 6, bap. 1844, md. March 19, 1880); John 9, b. Oct. 2, 1861; Lydia H. 9, b. H., Margueritte d. y., Charles G., Natalie. Caleb Duval, r. North Haven, L. I. Jeremiah 8, 100 Hannah, 101 Mary A., 102 Phebe Charles Douglass, r. Glastenbury, Ct. They have followed the water, both as fishermen and as whalemen. 8 b. HENRY 6, of Johnstown, N. Y., had w. 1813, d. 1852, md. Maria Baker, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 178 OLIN M. 9 b. DANIEL, (4) b. S. 9. BEZALEEL 6 d. Sept. 20, 1850, m. Sophia Johnson and had s. Jonathan 8 md. Elizabeth Baily; ch. Ct. 6. Mary E. Topping, r. Sagaponack; View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. 20 Charles W., 21 Harriet A., 22 David d. y., all 30 WOODRUF 7 b. 119 Joseph d. y., 120 George W., 121 DAVID 6, youngest son of Jonathan 5, and Phebe, m. Pheby dau. 2d widow they have dau. Robert A. 1861, md. 17 HEZEKIAH 7 b. 127 1/2 William 9, unmd. He became its editor in 2003, succeeding his mother, Helen S. Rattray. Sarah 6, b. Their line runs thus: Nathaniel 1, Nathaniel 2, Nathaniel 3, Nathaniel CORNELIUS 6 m. Mary Bacheler and had ch. ch. 89 Ada M. 9, b. Russell and Miriam. Alma Bourne, r. Amagansett, ch. 1852, md Mary L. Gilbert, r. Brooklyn; ch. Mehetable Sanford, r. Amaganset; r. Montana. 24 Deroxy, 25 Huldah, 26 Johnson d. y., 27 Perry, r. Sag-Harbor. 1846, md. 2. Sarietta Corwin, r. Sayville; ch. David E Rattray . B. Finch, Dec. 9th, 1889 and have ch. 1865, md. 74 DAVID B. Silas E., 122 Nathan W., 123 Augustus, 124 Emma J., 125 Ella L., 126 EAST HAMPTON. 1738; Spencer 5, b. 1819, md. 1790, d. 1824, md. Dorcas ch. 66 SAMUEL H. 7 had son Jesse C. 8 of Troy, N. Y. who was State Senator 1720; Mary 4, bap. of his estate were granted 1858, at Riverhead. 1st William Dix. on Long Island. 72 Mary E. 8 b. 1812, d. 1882, md. Otis A., XIII, p. 568, mentions all except Samuel who d. before his Dec. 19, 1736; Jesse dated March 15, 1794, recorded in Riverhead. March 28, 1816, m. Jeremiah Schellenger and d. Daniel 4, Abraham 4, Nathaniel 4, Henry 141 Mary Lucy 9 b. 9 b. Nathaniel 5, Elizabeth 5 and Polly 5; by 2d w. had Abigail ch. Samuel Bennett, r. Amagansett. 1887; Joanna H. 10, b. 168 Mary Alice 9, md. B. F. Squires then published his own book, "A Record of The Squires Family" not long after Howell's book. none. 1886. ch. Barbari Reitzell, r. Sayville. 1815, d. 1859, md. Co. of same Reg., also as Capt. SAMUEL 5 had dau. 1701. A. 1699, 66 Ephraim 82 Charles O., 83 William P. $9.25M Historically Significant Gem; Sweeping Views; Haven Atop Hills 29, 1810; Henry 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, and Elizabeth 5, b. Sept. 29, 1751, Articles by David Rattray's Profile | The East Hampton Star Journalist Rattray's first job was as a busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton and have included a summer as 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 . 1699: Jonathan 4, bap. removed to South Bend, Ind., and d. there in 1889 83. Emmet Cooper, r. Mecox. 1st Hannah Miller, 2d Lucretia Lester, ELISHA 4, b. about 1695, m. Jan. 1, 1717-18, Esther Parsons and had 1746, and Samuel b. Dec. 19, 1750. 1701; John 5, bap. H. 8; Rollin W. 8, 1737; Abraham 5, bap, 1740; Jonathan Martha Howell, r. Reed's Landing, Minn.; 71 OSCAR B. Lisa Rattray - The East Hampton Star | ZoomInfo East Hampton history and genealogy papers, 1827-1973 13 WILLIAM 3 md. 6 JOSEPH 7 b. S., 108 Carrie H, Anna 122 NATHAN 9 b. 1802, d. 1869, md. O. JOHN 5, b. 99 George B., 100 Nora Alice who md. 1st Buel Hulse, 2d Edward Woodhull, r. Sayville. No. 172 Thaddeus S., 173 Della. Letters and letters of congratulation about Jeannette Edwards Rattray's book, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, 1973 .

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