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Capt. George Denison

Male Bef 1620 - 1694  (> 73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Capt. George Denison was born before 10 Dec 1620; was christened on 10 Dec 1620 in St. Michael, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England; died on 23 Oct 1694 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Emigrated in 1631 with his parents and brothers. Settled at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Married Bridget Thompson, 1641. She died two years later, whereupon he returned to England to take up arms for Parliament. Was injured and (possibly) captured and escaped, a sequence of events that somehow resulted in him returning to Massachusetts in 1645 with a second wife, Ann Borodell. Removed to New London, 1651; served on the New London war committees in 1653 and 1654, when the Dutch threatened war. Removed to Stonington, 1654. Two decades later, we find him as captain of the New London County forces in King Philip's War, where he fought in and survived the Great Swamp Fight in Rhode Island, 19 Dec 1675. In 1676 he is "Provo-Marshall" of New London, pursuing remnants of the Narragansett and Wampanaug. He captured Chief Canonchet and worked with Pequot chiefs to "control the remnant of their tribe."

    "We would premise, that William Denison, came to Roxbury, Mass., in company with Rev. John Eliot, in 1631, bringing with him his wife and three sons, Daniel, Edward and George. The last named married in 1640, Bridget Thompson, supposed to have been a sister of Rev. William Thompson, of Braintree. His wife died in 1643. Mr. Denison visited his native country the same year, 'and engaged in the civil conflict with which the kingdom was convulsed.' On his return to this country, about two years afterwards, he brought with him his second wife, Ann, daughter of John Borrowdale, or Borrodel, of Cork, Ireland. Mr. D. emigrated to Connecticut as early as 1651, and in 1654 settled in what is now Stonington, to which the name of Southerton was given in 1658, when the territory was annexed to the County of Suffolk, Mass. He filled acceptably many offices of public trust, and was particularly distinguished as a leader in King Philip's war. He died at Hartford, Oct. 23d, 1694, during the session of the General Court, and was there buried. His age, according to the inscription on his grave stone, was 76." [Introduction to "Will of George Denison,--1693", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 13, 1859, p. 73.]

    "My Brother George buried his first Wife in the year 1643, went to England, was a soldier there about a year, was at the Battle of York or Marston Moor where he did good service, was afterward taken prisoner, but got free, and having married a second Wife, he returned to New England the year before our Mother died, and not long afterward removed himself to New London, near whereunto at Stonington he now liveth." ["Autobiography of Major-General Daniel Denison." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 46:127, April 1892.]

    Along with TNH ancestors William Chesebrough, Walter Palmer, and Thomas Stanton, he was one of the founders of Stonington, Connecticut.

    George married Bridget Thompson in Mar 1640 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Bridget (daughter of John Tompson and Alice Freeman) was born before 10 Sep 1622 in Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 10 Sep 1622 in Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England; died in Aug 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was buried in Aug 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Hannah Denison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 May 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 21 May 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 18 Aug 1715 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    George married Ann Borodell about 1645 in England. Ann (daughter of John Borodell) was born about 1615; died on 26 Sep 1712 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Capt. William Denison  Descendancy chart to this point died on 2 Mar 1715.
    2. 4. Ann Denison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 May 1649 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 20 May 1649 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in 1694 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.
    3. 5. George Denison  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1653 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 27 Dec 1711 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hannah Denison Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 20 May 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 21 May 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 18 Aug 1715 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Said in some sources to have died 30 Sep 1677 in Roxbury, but her will was dated 8 Oct 1715 in Stonington.

    Hannah married Nathaniel Chesebrough in 1659 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Nathaniel (son of William Chesebrough and Ann Stevenson) was born before 25 Jan 1630; was christened on 25 Jan 1630 in St. Botolph's, Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 22 Nov 1678 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Sarah Chesebrough  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jan 1662 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 9 Sep 1729 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in White Hall Graveyard, Mystic, New London, Connecticut.

    Hannah married Joseph Saxton on 15 Jul 1680 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Joseph (son of Thomas Saxton and Ann Copp) was born on 9 May 1656 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 11 May 1656; died after 8 Jul 1715; was buried in Old Taugwonk Cemetery, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Mercy Saxton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 May 1686 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  2. 3.  Capt. William Denison Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) died on 2 Mar 1715.

    Notes:

    He fought in King Philip's War.

    William married Sarah Stanton in May 1686. Sarah (daughter of Thomas Stanton and Anna Lord) was born in 1655 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 7 Aug 1713. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Ann Denison Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 20 May 1649 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 20 May 1649 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in 1694 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Ann married Deacon Gershom Palmer about 26 Nov 1667 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Deacon (son of Walter Palmer and Rebecca Short) was born in 1644 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 27 Sep 1718 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried on 30 Sep 1718 in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Mercy Palmer  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1668 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 28 Jan 1752 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  4. 5.  George Denison Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born about 1653 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died on 27 Dec 1711 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 16 Jul 1653, New London, New London, Connecticut

    George married Mercy Gorham about 1677 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Mercy (daughter of Capt. John Gorham and Desire Howland) was born on 20 Jan 1658 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts; died on 24 Sep 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Joseph Denison  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 14 Nov 1683; was christened on 14 Nov 1683; died on 18 Feb 1725.
    2. 10. Elizabeth Denison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Sep 1689 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 11 May 1690 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 22 Nov 1749 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Sarah Chesebrough Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 30 Jan 1662 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 9 Sep 1729 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in White Hall Graveyard, Mystic, New London, Connecticut.

    Sarah married Lt. William Gallup on 4 Jan 1687 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. William (son of Capt. John Gallup and Hannah Lake) was born in Apr 1658 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 15 May 1731 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in White Hall Graveyard, Mystic, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Mary Gallup  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1695 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 1 Apr 1695 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 13 May 1736 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  2. 7.  Mercy Saxton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 30 May 1686 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Said by some to have died 4 Dec 1791 at Lebanon, Connecticut, aged 105. We doubt it.

    Mercy Saxton (b. 1686) = William Dewey (1692-1759)
    Elijah Dewey (b. 1728) = Abigail Martin
    Martin Dewey (1757-1849) = Hannah Waterman (d. 1823)
    Granville Dewey (1787-1840) = Harriet B. Freeman (1799-1872)
    George Martin Dewey (1832-1897) = Emma Bingham (1837-1910)
    George Martin Dewey (1869-1927) = Annie Thomas
    Thomas Edmund Dewey (1902-1971) -- governor of New York 1943-54; Republican nominee for President in 1944 and 1948

    Mercy Saxton (b. 1686) = William Dewey (1692-1759)
    Simeon Dewey (1718-1751) = Anna Phelps (1719-1807)
    William Dewey (1746-1813) = Rebecca Carrier (1747-1837)
    Simeon Dewey (1770-1863) = Prudence Yeomans (1772-1844)
    Julius Yemans Dewey (1801-1877) = Mary Polly Perrin (1799-1843)
    Admiral George A. Dewey (1837-1917)

    Mercy married Isaac Bayley on 4 Jun 1702 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Isaac (son of Rev. James Bayley and Mary Carr) was born on 2 Oct 1681 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 23 Aug 1711 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Old Cemetery, Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Mary Bailey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1705; died on 4 Dec 1791 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.
    2. 13. Saxton Bayley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Oct 1710 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 21 Mar 1743 in Columbia, Tolland, Connecticut.

    Mercy married William Dewey on 2 Jul 1713. William was born in Jan 1692 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died on 10 Nov 1759 in Albany, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 8.  Mercy Palmer Descendancy chart to this point (4.Ann2, 1.George1) was born in 1668 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 28 Jan 1752 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1669
    • Alternate birth: 8 Sep 1670, Stonington, New London, Connecticut

    Notes:

    "The Breed Family" (citation details below) says they were married 8 June 1691, but Buys (citations details below) gives the date and place we show, citing the records of the First Congregational Church (the "Road Church") in Stonington.

    Mercy married John Breed on 11 Apr 1689 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. John (son of Allen Breed and Mary) was born on 18 Jan 1663 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; died in 1751. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. John Breed  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jan 1700 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 31 Mar 1700; died on 24 Jan 1781 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  4. 9.  Joseph Denison Descendancy chart to this point (5.George2, 1.George1) was born before 14 Nov 1683; was christened on 14 Nov 1683; died on 18 Feb 1725.

    Joseph married Prudence Minor on 17 Feb 1707. Prudence (daughter of Joseph Minor and Mary Avery) was born before 6 May 1688 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 6 May 1688 in Stonington Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 17 May 1726. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Borodell Denison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Feb 1712 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 13 Apr 1712 in Stonington Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 19 Jul 1776.

  5. 10.  Elizabeth Denison Descendancy chart to this point (5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 11 Sep 1689 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 11 May 1690 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 22 Nov 1749 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 23 Nov 1749, Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island

    Elizabeth married Christopher Champlin on 5 Dec 1705 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. Christopher (son of Christopher Champlin) was born on 26 Sep 1684 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; died on 23 Oct 1734 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Col. Joseph Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Aug 1709 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 11.  Mary Gallup Descendancy chart to this point (6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 12 Feb 1695 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 1 Apr 1695 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 13 May 1736 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    She was baptized by her future father-in-law, the Rev. James Noyes.

    Mary married Deacon John Noyes on 16 Mar 1715 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Deacon (son of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton) was born on 13 Jan 1685 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 26 Jul 1685 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 17 Sep 1751 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. John Noyes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 May 1718 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 6 Jul 1718 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in South Guilford, Windham, Vermont; was buried in Groll Cemetery, Guilford, Windham, Vermont.
    2. 18. Mary Noyes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Aug 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 26 Sep 1725 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in Dec 1808 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Windham, Connecticut.

  2. 12.  Mary Bailey Descendancy chart to this point (7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born in 1705; died on 4 Dec 1791 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.

    Mary married John Ticknor on 14 May 1724 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. John (son of William Ticknor and Lydia Tilden) was born on 24 Jun 1699 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 7 May 1751 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Elisha Ticknor  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Dec 1736 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 18 Jun 1822 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire; was buried in South Cemetery, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.

  3. 13.  Saxton Bayley Descendancy chart to this point (7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 11 Oct 1710 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 21 Mar 1743 in Columbia, Tolland, Connecticut.

    Saxton married Hannah Hunt on 24 Jun 1731 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of Ebenezer Hunt and Hannah Clark) was born on 12 Oct 1699 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. Hannah Bayley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Aug 1732.

  4. 14.  John Breed Descendancy chart to this point (8.Mercy3, 4.Ann2, 1.George1) was born on 26 Jan 1700 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 31 Mar 1700; died on 24 Jan 1781 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    "In 1736, John Breed, Junior, was made Captain of the 3rd Military Company at Stonington. He was also a Deacon of the church. [...] Capt. John Breed served as Representative from Stonington in 1735, 1741, and 1746. He was a Selectman in 1736, 1740, and 1764." [Marcia Wiswall Lindberg, citation details below.]

    John married Mary Prentice on 14 Aug 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Samuel Prentice and Esther Hammond) was born on 12 Apr 1706 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Nov 1799 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Mercy Breed  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Aug 1727 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Aug 1811; was buried on 5 Aug 1811 in Guilford, Windham, Vermont.

  5. 15.  Borodell Denison Descendancy chart to this point (9.Joseph3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 14 Feb 1712 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 13 Apr 1712 in Stonington Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 19 Jul 1776.

    Borodell married Ezekiel Turner on 12 May 1729 in Groton, New London, Connecticut. Ezekiel (son of Ezekiel Turner and Susannah Kenney) was born on 14 Mar 1699 in New London, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 19 Mar 1699 in New London, New London, Connecticut; died between 3 Jun 1769 and 13 Mar 1770 in Groton, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. Amos Turner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Sep 1744 in Groton, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 7 Nov 1745 in Groton, New London, Connecticut.

  6. 16.  Col. Joseph Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 4 Aug 1709 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    He commanded the militia that, in 1775, prevented the British ship Rose from landing at Stonington Point. His first wife was Rebecca Chesebrough.

    Joseph married Mary Noyes on 8 Feb 1753 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Deacon John Noyes and Mary Gallup) was born on 14 Aug 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 26 Sep 1725 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in Dec 1808 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Windham, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 23. Joseph Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1762 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.


Generation: 5

  1. 17.  John Noyes Descendancy chart to this point (11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 22 May 1718 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 6 Jul 1718 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in South Guilford, Windham, Vermont; was buried in Groll Cemetery, Guilford, Windham, Vermont.

    Notes:

    He was baptized by his grandfather, the Rev. James Noyes (1640-1719). The date of his death is unknown; his tombstone in South Guilford was gone by 1889, not having been seen for many years.

    John married Mercy Breed on 30 May 1744 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Mercy (daughter of John Breed and Mary Prentice) was born on 3 Aug 1727 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Aug 1811; was buried on 5 Aug 1811 in Guilford, Windham, Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Mercy Noyes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jan 1748 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 8 Dec 1824; was buried in Great Plain Cemetery, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  2. 18.  Mary Noyes Descendancy chart to this point (11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 14 Aug 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 26 Sep 1725 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in Dec 1808 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut; was buried in Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Windham, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    She was baptized by the Rev. Ebenezer Rosseter.

    Mary married Col. Joseph Champlin on 8 Feb 1753 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Joseph (son of Christopher Champlin and Elizabeth Denison) was born on 4 Aug 1709 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Joseph Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1762 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  3. 19.  Elisha Ticknor Descendancy chart to this point (12.Mary4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 26 Dec 1736 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 18 Jun 1822 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire; was buried in South Cemetery, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire.

    Notes:

    Served in the Revolution 28 Oct to 18 Nov, 1776, as a lieutenant in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment. Again as a private 11 and 18 Jun 1777; as a lieutenant 27 Jun, and as captain 4 Jul, all in the same regiment.

    Elisha married Deborah Davis on 2 Jan 1772 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. Deborah (daughter of Samuel Davis and Alice Swift) was born on 28 Feb 1750 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 19 Jul 1804; was buried in South Cemetery, Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Deborah Ticknor  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jan 1773 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.

  4. 20.  Hannah Bayley Descendancy chart to this point (13.Saxton4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 30 Aug 1732.

    Hannah married Elisha Doubleday on 2 Oct 1749. Elisha (son of Elisha Doubleday and Mary Woodhead) was born in of Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 9 Jan 1806 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. Abner Doubleday  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Feb 1757 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 28 Dec 1812 in Cooperstown, Otsego, New York.
    2. 28. Ammi Doubleday  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1759 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 31 Jan 1839.

  5. 21.  Mercy Breed Descendancy chart to this point (14.John4, 8.Mercy3, 4.Ann2, 1.George1) was born on 3 Aug 1727 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Aug 1811; was buried on 5 Aug 1811 in Guilford, Windham, Vermont.

    Notes:

    Or Mary.

    Mercy married John Noyes on 30 May 1744 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. John (son of Deacon John Noyes and Mary Gallup) was born on 22 May 1718 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 6 Jul 1718 in First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died in South Guilford, Windham, Vermont; was buried in Groll Cemetery, Guilford, Windham, Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Mercy Noyes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jan 1748 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 8 Dec 1824; was buried in Great Plain Cemetery, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  6. 22.  Amos Turner Descendancy chart to this point (15.Borodell4, 9.Joseph3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 1 Sep 1744 in Groton, New London, Connecticut; was christened on 7 Nov 1745 in Groton, New London, Connecticut.

    Amos married Prudence Allyn on 1 Jun 1770. Prudence (daughter of Samuel Allyn and Hannah Avery) was born on 19 May 1751 in Groton, New London, Connecticut; died on 27 Sep 1834 in Groton, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Steven Turner  Descendancy chart to this point

  7. 23.  Joseph Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (16.Joseph4, 10.Elizabeth3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born in 1762 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Joseph Champlin and Mercy Sisson were first cousins once removed, he being a grandson of John Noyes and Mary Gallup, and her being a great-granddaughter of the same couple.

    Joseph married Mercy Sisson in 1790. Mercy (daughter of William Sisson and Mercy Noyes) was born on 15 Apr 1771 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. William Sisson Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1792 in West Green River, Vermont; died on 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah; was buried in Lehi, Utah, Utah.


Generation: 6

  1. 24.  Mercy Noyes Descendancy chart to this point (17.John5, 11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 7 Jan 1748 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; died on 8 Dec 1824; was buried in Great Plain Cemetery, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Also called Mary Noyes.

    Mercy married William Sisson on 10 Apr 1766 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. William (son of William Sisson and Hannah) was born on 12 Jul 1744 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; died on 15 Oct 1798; was buried in Great Plain Cemetery, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Mercy Sisson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Apr 1771 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

  2. 25.  Joseph Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (18.Mary5, 11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born in 1762 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Joseph Champlin and Mercy Sisson were first cousins once removed, he being a grandson of John Noyes and Mary Gallup, and her being a great-granddaughter of the same couple.

    Joseph married Mercy Sisson in 1790. Mercy (daughter of William Sisson and Mercy Noyes) was born on 15 Apr 1771 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. William Sisson Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1792 in West Green River, Vermont; died on 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah; was buried in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

  3. 26.  Deborah Ticknor Descendancy chart to this point (19.Elisha5, 12.Mary4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 21 Jan 1773 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.

    Deborah married Alfred Bingham on 15 Aug 1793. Alfred (son of Elisha Bingham and Hannah Slapp) was born on 30 Jan 1771 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 12 Apr 1862 in Norwichville, Oxford, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Gustavus C. "Augustus" Bingham  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1803 in Plainfield, Sullivan, New Hampshire; died in 1879.

  4. 27.  Abner Doubleday Descendancy chart to this point (20.Hannah5, 13.Saxton4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 3 Feb 1757 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 28 Dec 1812 in Cooperstown, Otsego, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 4 Feb 1757, Lebanon, New London, Connecticut

    Notes:

    Soldier and then privateer in the Revolutionary War. Suffered through the winters of both Valley Forge and Monmouth, New Jersey.


  5. 28.  Ammi Doubleday Descendancy chart to this point (20.Hannah5, 13.Saxton4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 17 Apr 1759 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 31 Jan 1839.

    Notes:

    "[E]nlisted in the Army of the Revolution at the age of sixteen. He spent the night of March 4, 1776, on Dorchester Hill, while it was being fortified, and was also with General Washington during that dreary winter at Valley Forge and continued in service during the war, attaining to the rank of major." ["Mrs. Julia Waters Johnstone," citation details below.]

    "[S]erved as a private, corporal, and sergeant in the Revolutionary War in the First Connecticut Regiment." [Abner Doubleday: His Life and Times, citation details below.]

    Family/Spouse: Lois Tilden. Lois (daughter of John Tilden and Bathsheba Janes) was born on 20 Apr 1763; died on 8 Sep 1840; was buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, New Hartford, Oneida, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Col. John Tilden Doubleday  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1795 in New Lebanon, Columbia, New York; died on 25 Jun 1857 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York; was buried on 27 Jun 1857 in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York.

  6. 29.  Steven Turner Descendancy chart to this point (22.Amos5, 15.Borodell4, 9.Joseph3, 5.George2, 1.George1)

    Notes:

    The 1917 history of Twinsburg, Ohio (citation details below) places another Steven (or Stephen) Turner as father of this one, and son of Amos Turner, but provides no further information. Given that Amos Turner and Prudence Allyn married in 1770, and this Steven Turner's wife Lucretia Wightman was definitely born in 1772, we find this extra generation implausible on simple chronological grounds.

    Also notably, A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio (citation details below) says "Stephen Turner's father was Amos Turner, who married Prudence Allyn, June 1, 1770."

    Family/Spouse: Lucretia Wightman. Lucretia (daughter of Lieut. Isaac Wightman and Lucretia Packer) was born on 27 Aug 1772 in Groton, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Rev. Charles Avery Turner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 May 1796 in Groton, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Oct 1884 in Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio; was buried in Locust Grove Cemetery, Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio.

  7. 30.  William Sisson Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (23.Joseph5, 16.Joseph4, 10.Elizabeth3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 17 Aug 1792 in West Green River, Vermont; died on 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah; was buried in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 16 Apr 1794, West Green River, Vermont
    • Alternate birth: 16 Apr 1794, Shelburne, Chittenden, Vermont

    Notes:

    Note that no town called "West Green River" or "Green River" exists in New Hampshire. There is a river called the Green River in Vermont.

    Wikipedia page about the Haun's Mill massacre here.

    Posted to ancestry.com by "genealogy_man":

    1836. William Sisson CHAMPLIN (Mercy SISSON, William, William, Thomas, George, Richard) was born 16 Apr 1794 in Shelburne, Vermont. He died 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

    From Cheri Hardisty:

    William Sisson Champlin and his family joined the Mormon Church in the 1830's and migrated to Missouri. He was the son of Joseph Champlin of Westerly, Rhode Island, and Mercy Sisson of Stonington, CT.

    The Sissons settled in Independence, Missouri, and were driven out of that area along with the other Mormons. They subsequently located themselves in Clay County Missouri until the Mormons were driven out of there, and then located in Caldwell County, Missouri. Caldwell County was set up at that time by the government, as a county specifically for the Mormons to live in, in order to avoid further conflicts. However, there were some of the old settlers who remained in the county, and they were not happy to have the Mormons as neighbors. You see, Missouri was a slave state, and the Mormons were opposed to slavery. So the aim of the old settlers was to expel the Mormons from the state to ensure the state remained pro-slavery.

    William Sisson and his family lived at a place called Haun's Mill. It was a Mormon settlement, but not a very large one. The largest Mormon settlement in Caldwell County was Far West which had about 5,000 residents. The Mormons were aware of the rising hostilities against them, and as a result, the Prophet Joseph Smith counseled those at Haun's Mill to come to Far West for safety. It was October 30th, 1838. William and his family were concerned about having food to last them through the winter at Far West, and so in preparation to go there, they were digging up carrots that day. As they did so, the mob rode in on horseback, and a massacre ensued. A couple of days after the massacre, the Governor of Missouri, Governor Boggs, issued his famous "extermination order" which resulted in the Mormons fleeing to Illinois for safety. The extermination order called for the Mormons to be driven from the state, or exterminated if necessary. (After Joseph Smith was murdered in Illinois, Brigham Young took the reins of leadership of the church, and in 1847, the Mormons began their famous pioneer trek to Salt Lake City, an area which was not desirable to others, in hopes that at last they would be able to live in peace.)

    When the mob arrived at Haun's Mill, the women and children fled into the woods for safety, and the men ran into the blacksmith shop, and attempted to defend the settlement from that position. The blacksmith shop, however, was made of hewn logs, and there were cracks (the crack width being about 2") between the logs. The Mob came right up to the blacksmith shop and poked the barrels of their rifles through those cracks and opened fire on those inside. William Sisson Champlin was inside. And when the massacre was over, there were only two survivors from inside the blacksmith shop.

    William was a smart man. When he saw what was happening, he laid down on the floor, and as his comrades fell to the ground, dead, he pulled their bodies over the top of his own, and pretended he was dead. When the mob rushed into the blacksmith shop after opening fire, they saw that William had new boots on his feet, and they wanted those boots. He allowed them to take the boots, all the while pretending he was dead, and as a result, he lived, and for the rest of his days, he was known as "Old Possum". His wife and children who had fled into the woods also survived.

    William married Mary RING "Polly", daughter of Reuben RING and Anna, on 28 Mar 1816 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont. They had the following children:

    3724 F i
    Sarah CHAMPLIN.
    3725 M ii
    William Jefferson CHAMPLIN was born 1820.
    3726 M iii
    Joseph Albert CHAMPLIN was born 1825.
    3727 M iv
    Alonzo CHAMPLIN was born 1827.
    3728 F v
    Angelina Avilda CHAMPLIN was born 8 Jan 1828 in Hartland, Vinson, Vermont.
    + 3729 F vi
    Mary Jane CHAMPLIN was born 20 May 1830 and died 1 Nov 1906.
    3730 F vii
    Margaret Emma CHAMPLIN was born about 1833.

    William married Mary Ring on 28 Mar 1816 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont. Mary (daughter of Reuben French Ring and Nancy Reed) was born in 1794 in Old Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 3 Apr 1871 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Angelina Avilda Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1820 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont; died on 7 Jan 1893 in Colonia Juárez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico; was buried in New Colonia Juarez Cemetery, Colonia Juarez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico.


Generation: 7

  1. 31.  Mercy Sisson Descendancy chart to this point (24.Mercy6, 17.John5, 11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 15 Apr 1771 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Joseph Champlin and Mercy Sisson were first cousins once removed, he being a grandson of John Noyes and Mary Gallup, and her being a great-granddaughter of the same couple.

    Mercy married Joseph Champlin in 1790. Joseph (son of Col. Joseph Champlin and Mary Noyes) was born in 1762 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. William Sisson Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1792 in West Green River, Vermont; died on 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah; was buried in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

  2. 32.  William Sisson Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (25.Joseph6, 18.Mary5, 11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 17 Aug 1792 in West Green River, Vermont; died on 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah; was buried in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 16 Apr 1794, West Green River, Vermont
    • Alternate birth: 16 Apr 1794, Shelburne, Chittenden, Vermont

    Notes:

    Note that no town called "West Green River" or "Green River" exists in New Hampshire. There is a river called the Green River in Vermont.

    Wikipedia page about the Haun's Mill massacre here.

    Posted to ancestry.com by "genealogy_man":

    1836. William Sisson CHAMPLIN (Mercy SISSON, William, William, Thomas, George, Richard) was born 16 Apr 1794 in Shelburne, Vermont. He died 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

    From Cheri Hardisty:

    William Sisson Champlin and his family joined the Mormon Church in the 1830's and migrated to Missouri. He was the son of Joseph Champlin of Westerly, Rhode Island, and Mercy Sisson of Stonington, CT.

    The Sissons settled in Independence, Missouri, and were driven out of that area along with the other Mormons. They subsequently located themselves in Clay County Missouri until the Mormons were driven out of there, and then located in Caldwell County, Missouri. Caldwell County was set up at that time by the government, as a county specifically for the Mormons to live in, in order to avoid further conflicts. However, there were some of the old settlers who remained in the county, and they were not happy to have the Mormons as neighbors. You see, Missouri was a slave state, and the Mormons were opposed to slavery. So the aim of the old settlers was to expel the Mormons from the state to ensure the state remained pro-slavery.

    William Sisson and his family lived at a place called Haun's Mill. It was a Mormon settlement, but not a very large one. The largest Mormon settlement in Caldwell County was Far West which had about 5,000 residents. The Mormons were aware of the rising hostilities against them, and as a result, the Prophet Joseph Smith counseled those at Haun's Mill to come to Far West for safety. It was October 30th, 1838. William and his family were concerned about having food to last them through the winter at Far West, and so in preparation to go there, they were digging up carrots that day. As they did so, the mob rode in on horseback, and a massacre ensued. A couple of days after the massacre, the Governor of Missouri, Governor Boggs, issued his famous "extermination order" which resulted in the Mormons fleeing to Illinois for safety. The extermination order called for the Mormons to be driven from the state, or exterminated if necessary. (After Joseph Smith was murdered in Illinois, Brigham Young took the reins of leadership of the church, and in 1847, the Mormons began their famous pioneer trek to Salt Lake City, an area which was not desirable to others, in hopes that at last they would be able to live in peace.)

    When the mob arrived at Haun's Mill, the women and children fled into the woods for safety, and the men ran into the blacksmith shop, and attempted to defend the settlement from that position. The blacksmith shop, however, was made of hewn logs, and there were cracks (the crack width being about 2") between the logs. The Mob came right up to the blacksmith shop and poked the barrels of their rifles through those cracks and opened fire on those inside. William Sisson Champlin was inside. And when the massacre was over, there were only two survivors from inside the blacksmith shop.

    William was a smart man. When he saw what was happening, he laid down on the floor, and as his comrades fell to the ground, dead, he pulled their bodies over the top of his own, and pretended he was dead. When the mob rushed into the blacksmith shop after opening fire, they saw that William had new boots on his feet, and they wanted those boots. He allowed them to take the boots, all the while pretending he was dead, and as a result, he lived, and for the rest of his days, he was known as "Old Possum". His wife and children who had fled into the woods also survived.

    William married Mary RING "Polly", daughter of Reuben RING and Anna, on 28 Mar 1816 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont. They had the following children:

    3724 F i
    Sarah CHAMPLIN.
    3725 M ii
    William Jefferson CHAMPLIN was born 1820.
    3726 M iii
    Joseph Albert CHAMPLIN was born 1825.
    3727 M iv
    Alonzo CHAMPLIN was born 1827.
    3728 F v
    Angelina Avilda CHAMPLIN was born 8 Jan 1828 in Hartland, Vinson, Vermont.
    + 3729 F vi
    Mary Jane CHAMPLIN was born 20 May 1830 and died 1 Nov 1906.
    3730 F vii
    Margaret Emma CHAMPLIN was born about 1833.

    William married Mary Ring on 28 Mar 1816 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont. Mary (daughter of Reuben French Ring and Nancy Reed) was born in 1794 in Old Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 3 Apr 1871 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. Angelina Avilda Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1820 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont; died on 7 Jan 1893 in Colonia Juárez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico; was buried in New Colonia Juarez Cemetery, Colonia Juarez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico.

  3. 33.  Gustavus C. "Augustus" Bingham Descendancy chart to this point (26.Deborah6, 19.Elisha5, 12.Mary4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 25 Oct 1803 in Plainfield, Sullivan, New Hampshire; died in 1879.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1801, New Hampshire

    Gustavus married Sarah Olmstead on 28 Sep 1828. Sarah was born in 1802 in Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. Dr. George Washington Bingham  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Apr 1829 in Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario; died on 17 Jun 1922 in Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario; was buried on 19 Jun 1922 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario.

  4. 34.  Col. John Tilden Doubleday Descendancy chart to this point (28.Ammi6, 20.Hannah5, 13.Saxton4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 17 Aug 1795 in New Lebanon, Columbia, New York; died on 25 Jun 1857 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York; was buried on 27 Jun 1857 in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Oct 1857

    Notes:

    "He was at first a farmer, then a druggist, and afterward a merchant in N. Y. City. He was Col. of militia. He finally became a self-appointed and self-supporting missionary in Brooklyn, N. Y." [The Ogden Family in America, citation details below.]

    He was a first cousin of Samuel J. Tilden, governor of New York 1875-76 and Democratic nominee for President in 1876. But at the point of John Tilden Doubleday's death, his cousin's political career was just getting started.

    John married Mary Elizabeth Whiting on 19 Sep 1819. Mary (daughter of Mason Whiting and Mary Ogden Edwards) was born on 21 Apr 1801; died on 22 Nov 1882 in Binghamton, Broome, New York; was buried on 25 Nov 1882 in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. William Edwards Doubleday  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 May 1823; died on 4 Mar 1900 in New York, New York; was buried on 6 Mar 1900 in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York.

  5. 35.  Rev. Charles Avery Turner Descendancy chart to this point (29.Steven6, 22.Amos5, 15.Borodell4, 9.Joseph3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 20 May 1796 in Groton, New London, Connecticut; died on 5 Oct 1884 in Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio; was buried in Locust Grove Cemetery, Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio.

    Notes:

    He was a Baptist minister.

    A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio (citation details below) states that "Both the Turners and Baileys were of old colonial Puritan ancestry from England". Which is certainly true of Charles Avery Turner and might someday provide a hint toward Mary Bailey's ancestry.

    From A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties (citation details below):

    Rev. Turner was a Baptist minister. He lived for some time at Groton, Conn., and at Blandford, Mass. Rev. Turner later bought land in Twinsburg township, and cleared his farm from the woods, and here he remained until his death. Services were held in the school-houses and at their homes throughout the surrounding townships of Twinsburg, Aurora, Streetsboro, Hudson; Northampton, Stowe, and Boston. The pioneer Baptists were poor, and Rev. Turner never had a salary for his work. He supported his large family by his labor on the farm and gave all his children an excellent education at the famous pioneer academy of Rev. Bissell, of Twinsburg. Rev. Turner was one of the faithful pioneer ministers who preached the gospel in the wilderness without money and without price. His children were Mary A., who married Rev. Williams, a Baptist minister; Joel, who died in California; Lucy; Charles, attorney-at-law, who served throughout the Civil war, entering as captain and coming out as brigadier-general, afterward judge of court of common pleas at Pekin, Ills., where he died. Then there were Emeline, Eunice, Jerusha, whe died young, Elisha, attorney-at-law, and Alcalde, of Jackson, Cal., who was shot in the court house while making a political speech. Then Reuben, who died aged sixteen years; Cordelia, and Daniel, who served in the Civil war. Rev. Turner reared a remarkable and excellent family, his sons becoming prominent men. He died at Twinsburg, October 5, 1874, aged seventy-eight years. He was early a democrat, a strong anti-slavery man, and became a republican on the outbreak of the war.

    Rev. married Mary Bailey on 8 Mar 1818 in Groton, New London, Connecticut. Mary was born on 12 Nov 1798 in Connecticut; died on 24 Jul 1889; was buried in Locust Grove Cemetery, Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 41. Brig. Gen. Charles Turner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1825 in Hampden County, Massachusetts; died on 13 Jul 1880 in Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois.

  6. 36.  Angelina Avilda ChamplinAngelina Avilda Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (30.William6, 23.Joseph5, 16.Joseph4, 10.Elizabeth3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 8 Jan 1820 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont; died on 7 Jan 1893 in Colonia Juárez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico; was buried in New Colonia Juarez Cemetery, Colonia Juarez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1818, Vermont

    Angelina married Jonathan Taylor Packer on 4 Jan 1840 in Adams County, Illinois. Jonathan (son of Moses Packer and Eve Williams) was born on 26 Jul 1817 in Perry Township, Richland, Ohio; died on 29 Jan 1889 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. Alonzo Hamilton Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Apr 1841 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; died on 23 Mar 1917 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried on 25 Mar 1917 in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona.
    2. 43. William Jefferson Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1848 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; died on 30 Sep 1905 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona.


Generation: 8

  1. 37.  William Sisson Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (31.Mercy7, 24.Mercy6, 17.John5, 11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 17 Aug 1792 in West Green River, Vermont; died on 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah; was buried in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 16 Apr 1794, West Green River, Vermont
    • Alternate birth: 16 Apr 1794, Shelburne, Chittenden, Vermont

    Notes:

    Note that no town called "West Green River" or "Green River" exists in New Hampshire. There is a river called the Green River in Vermont.

    Wikipedia page about the Haun's Mill massacre here.

    Posted to ancestry.com by "genealogy_man":

    1836. William Sisson CHAMPLIN (Mercy SISSON, William, William, Thomas, George, Richard) was born 16 Apr 1794 in Shelburne, Vermont. He died 29 Jan 1861 in Lehi, Utah, Utah.

    From Cheri Hardisty:

    William Sisson Champlin and his family joined the Mormon Church in the 1830's and migrated to Missouri. He was the son of Joseph Champlin of Westerly, Rhode Island, and Mercy Sisson of Stonington, CT.

    The Sissons settled in Independence, Missouri, and were driven out of that area along with the other Mormons. They subsequently located themselves in Clay County Missouri until the Mormons were driven out of there, and then located in Caldwell County, Missouri. Caldwell County was set up at that time by the government, as a county specifically for the Mormons to live in, in order to avoid further conflicts. However, there were some of the old settlers who remained in the county, and they were not happy to have the Mormons as neighbors. You see, Missouri was a slave state, and the Mormons were opposed to slavery. So the aim of the old settlers was to expel the Mormons from the state to ensure the state remained pro-slavery.

    William Sisson and his family lived at a place called Haun's Mill. It was a Mormon settlement, but not a very large one. The largest Mormon settlement in Caldwell County was Far West which had about 5,000 residents. The Mormons were aware of the rising hostilities against them, and as a result, the Prophet Joseph Smith counseled those at Haun's Mill to come to Far West for safety. It was October 30th, 1838. William and his family were concerned about having food to last them through the winter at Far West, and so in preparation to go there, they were digging up carrots that day. As they did so, the mob rode in on horseback, and a massacre ensued. A couple of days after the massacre, the Governor of Missouri, Governor Boggs, issued his famous "extermination order" which resulted in the Mormons fleeing to Illinois for safety. The extermination order called for the Mormons to be driven from the state, or exterminated if necessary. (After Joseph Smith was murdered in Illinois, Brigham Young took the reins of leadership of the church, and in 1847, the Mormons began their famous pioneer trek to Salt Lake City, an area which was not desirable to others, in hopes that at last they would be able to live in peace.)

    When the mob arrived at Haun's Mill, the women and children fled into the woods for safety, and the men ran into the blacksmith shop, and attempted to defend the settlement from that position. The blacksmith shop, however, was made of hewn logs, and there were cracks (the crack width being about 2") between the logs. The Mob came right up to the blacksmith shop and poked the barrels of their rifles through those cracks and opened fire on those inside. William Sisson Champlin was inside. And when the massacre was over, there were only two survivors from inside the blacksmith shop.

    William was a smart man. When he saw what was happening, he laid down on the floor, and as his comrades fell to the ground, dead, he pulled their bodies over the top of his own, and pretended he was dead. When the mob rushed into the blacksmith shop after opening fire, they saw that William had new boots on his feet, and they wanted those boots. He allowed them to take the boots, all the while pretending he was dead, and as a result, he lived, and for the rest of his days, he was known as "Old Possum". His wife and children who had fled into the woods also survived.

    William married Mary RING "Polly", daughter of Reuben RING and Anna, on 28 Mar 1816 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont. They had the following children:

    3724 F i
    Sarah CHAMPLIN.
    3725 M ii
    William Jefferson CHAMPLIN was born 1820.
    3726 M iii
    Joseph Albert CHAMPLIN was born 1825.
    3727 M iv
    Alonzo CHAMPLIN was born 1827.
    3728 F v
    Angelina Avilda CHAMPLIN was born 8 Jan 1828 in Hartland, Vinson, Vermont.
    + 3729 F vi
    Mary Jane CHAMPLIN was born 20 May 1830 and died 1 Nov 1906.
    3730 F vii
    Margaret Emma CHAMPLIN was born about 1833.

    William married Mary Ring on 28 Mar 1816 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont. Mary (daughter of Reuben French Ring and Nancy Reed) was born in 1794 in Old Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 3 Apr 1871 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 44. Angelina Avilda Champlin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1820 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont; died on 7 Jan 1893 in Colonia Juárez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico; was buried in New Colonia Juarez Cemetery, Colonia Juarez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico.

  2. 38.  Angelina Avilda ChamplinAngelina Avilda Champlin Descendancy chart to this point (32.William7, 25.Joseph6, 18.Mary5, 11.Mary4, 6.Sarah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 8 Jan 1820 in Hartland, Windsor, Vermont; died on 7 Jan 1893 in Colonia Juárez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico; was buried in New Colonia Juarez Cemetery, Colonia Juarez, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1818, Vermont

    Angelina married Jonathan Taylor Packer on 4 Jan 1840 in Adams County, Illinois. Jonathan (son of Moses Packer and Eve Williams) was born on 26 Jul 1817 in Perry Township, Richland, Ohio; died on 29 Jan 1889 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Alonzo Hamilton Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Apr 1841 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; died on 23 Mar 1917 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried on 25 Mar 1917 in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona.
    2. 46. William Jefferson Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1848 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; died on 30 Sep 1905 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona.

  3. 39.  Dr. George Washington Bingham Descendancy chart to this point (33.Gustavus7, 26.Deborah6, 19.Elisha5, 12.Mary4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 11 Apr 1829 in Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario; died on 17 Jun 1922 in Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario; was buried on 19 Jun 1922 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 11 Apr 1831

    George married Mary Hannah Ward about 1857. Mary (daughter of Sheldon Ward and Ann Heron) was born in 1838 in Toronto, Ontario; died on 13 Feb 1898 in Galt, Waterloo, Ontario; was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 47. George Sheldon Bingham  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Dec 1857 in Berlin, Ontario, Canada; died on 6 Apr 1922 in Wentworth, Ontario.

  4. 40.  William Edwards Doubleday Descendancy chart to this point (34.John7, 28.Ammi6, 20.Hannah5, 13.Saxton4, 7.Mercy3, 2.Hannah2, 1.George1) was born on 1 May 1823; died on 4 Mar 1900 in New York, New York; was buried on 6 Mar 1900 in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 5 Mar 1900, New York, New York

    William married Ellen Maria Dickinson on 1 Oct 1850. Ellen (daughter of Horace Dickinson and Mercy Amelia Bigelow) was born on 31 Dec 1830 in Montréal, Québec; died on 14 Dec 1907 in New York, New York; was buried on 16 Dec 1907 in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Frank Nelson Doubleday  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1862 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York; died on 30 Jan 1934.

  5. 41.  Brig. Gen. Charles Turner Descendancy chart to this point (35.Rev.7, 29.Steven6, 22.Amos5, 15.Borodell4, 9.Joseph3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 2 Mar 1825 in Hampden County, Massachusetts; died on 13 Jul 1880 in Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1825, Massachusetts
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1825, Connecticut

    Notes:

    From his Find a Grave page (citation details below):

    Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. He served during the Civil War as Colonel and commander of the 108th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. He was brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers on March 26, 1865 for "faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defenses".

    From a 2013 auction listing offering his personal presentation sword:

    CHARLES TURNER (1825-1880) was born in Hampden Co., Mass. and prior to the outbreak of war practiced law and served as a judge. He enlisted in Pekin, IL on Aug. 28, 1862 as a lieutenant colonel, and likely obtained this sword at that time. Wear on the inside of the scabbard indicates much use, leading us to believe that he carried it for much if not the entire conflict. Six months later Turner was promoted to colonel. Turner served with distinction for the entire war, seeing action at Chickasaw Bluff, the capture of Fort Hindman, Port Gibson, Champion's Hill (where the regiment fought until its ammunition was exhausted), Vicksburg, the repulse of Forrest at Memphis, in operations against Mobile, and in the siege and capture of Fort Blakely. President Andrew Johnson would promote Turner to brigadier general (by brevet) retroactive to Mar. 26, 1865 for his actions during the siege of Mobile. A very extensive history of General Turner and the 108th Illinois is included containing photographs, service records, regimental reports, pension documents, etc. spelling out Turner's entire military career and his life post-war. A fine relic from a valiant fighting general.

    Brig. married Sarah E. Henry on 20 Oct 1853. Sarah (daughter of Reuben Irving Henry and Lucretia Baldwin) was born on 8 Feb 1830 in Ohio; died on 26 Feb 1918; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. Mary Lou Turner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1857 in Illinois; died on 10 Nov 1941; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois.

  6. 42.  Alonzo Hamilton PackerAlonzo Hamilton Packer Descendancy chart to this point (36.Angelina7, 30.William6, 23.Joseph5, 16.Joseph4, 10.Elizabeth3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 14 Apr 1841 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; died on 23 Mar 1917 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried on 25 Mar 1917 in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona.

    Notes:

    Posted to findagrave.com by "Sunflower Lady", 7/11/2011:

    "[The] Pioneer Band from Safford, Graham, Arizona played at many community events. It was organized in the early 1880's. Alonzo Packer, the bass drum player, who died Friday, March 23, 1917, was the first member of the band to die and his friend, James Fall Freestone, the second. Alonzo's daughter, Charlotte, married James's son, Leonard.

    "Alonzo and James lived close to each other. As Alonzo's life drew to a close it was hard to make him stay in bed. When he was urged to lie down and rest he would say, 'No, if I go to bed, I will never get up. When I give up to the bed, that is the end for me'.

    "Shortly before he died his old friend, James Freestone, came to see him. He had walked with the aid of his cane the distance of the 20 acre field that separated the two of them, to pay his respects to Alonzo. As he entered the room, he stood for a time looking down upon his friend in bed, then he said 'Well, Lonzo.' Alonzo replied, 'Well, James.' Two short words! That was the only exchange. That was all that needed to be said. A lifetime of meaning and emotion were packed within these few words. Ten days after Alonzo died James also died."

    Alonzo married Lydia Ann Parker on 6 Jul 1869 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Lydia (daughter of Solomon Parker and Nancy Jane Welch) was born on 19 Nov 1847 in Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario; died on 8 Oct 1918 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried on 10 Oct 1918 in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Charlotte Beryl "Lottie" Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Dec 1874 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah; died on 31 Jul 1961 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona; was buried in City of Mesa Cemetery, Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona.
    2. 51. Clara Mabel Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jun 1878 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah; died on 30 Dec 1929 in Gilbert, Maricopa, Arizona; was buried on 1 Jan 1930 in Mesa City Cemetery, Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona.

  7. 43.  William Jefferson Packer Descendancy chart to this point (36.Angelina7, 30.William6, 23.Joseph5, 16.Joseph4, 10.Elizabeth3, 5.George2, 1.George1) was born on 26 Oct 1848 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; died on 30 Sep 1905 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1849, Utah
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1850, Utah

    Family/Spouse: Mary Ann Aldred. Mary was born on 3 Nov 1853 in England; died on 20 Feb 1907 in Safford, Graham, Arizona; was buried in Safford Cemetery, Graham, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. Maud Packer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Oct 1876 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah; died on 10 Apr 1959 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona; was buried in Mesa City Cemetery, Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona.