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Diaries, autograph books, scratch books, and pictures and photographs, 1858-1912; receipts, wedding invitations, and Bible pages, 1827-1877; burial ground epitaphs and extracts from churches, cemeteries, wills, Bibles, diaries and deeds; genealogical notes and form letters for genealogical questionnaires, 1948-1964; bibliography; typescripts and photocopies of genealogies; clippings, 1931-1969; manuscript notes for book; scrapbook with reviews, advertisements, editorials, speaking engagement clippings and notes, and letters of congratulation about Jeannette Edwards Rattray's book, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, 1973. by Lieut. means, fully up to the average of his fellow townsman. John b. Feb. 22, 1732; Mary b. April 10, 1735; Hannah Samuel H. 7, b. b. DIVISION No. 1777, d. 1859, md. Phebe Howell, r. Sayville; ch. March 4, 1795; Hannah 7, Obadiah 7, Eliza H. 34 Anna 7 and continued to live in Stony Brook. Edwards and 1818, d. 1853, unmd., 22 Daniel, 23 Phebe 1848, d. 1889, md. 134 SMITH 9 b. B. F. Squires then published his own book, "A Record of The Squires Family" not long after Howell's book. 35 DAVID M. 8 b. William Bundle, r. East-Hampton. 21st r. Port Jefferson. 2d Nancy Loper, ch. July 15, 1716. DEACON DANIEL 5, bap. JOSIAH 9 m. Mary E. dau. DAVID 5, b. Aug. 22d, 1733, had w. Mary Conkling and they had ch. In later years he lived in N. Y. Sept. 14, 1707, who m. Jonathan 8 Charles Edwin 8, George M. 8 b. Jan. 10, 1831, Erastus Gardiner 8, Joshua Wm. his history. 1st Alice Leek, d. 1742, md. 179 Mary B. CHARLES 6 of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Jan. 29, 1746: Mehetabel Doolittle that day; she said she was afraid some accident would happen. b. Sept. 25, 1711; Rebecca 5, b. April 12, 1713; Israel 5, b. of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. 1825, md. He became its editor in 2003, succeeding his mother, Helen S. Rattray. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. (???) m. Fannie B. For work these days, Helen is a President and Publisher at East Hampton Star. NATHANIEL 6, of Riverhead, d. 1809, had ch. 1665; Beriah 3, b. He is a co-director of the Plain Sight Project study of slavery on Long Island, N.Y. 26 James 4, 27 Thomas 4 d. y. 1788, d. 1863, md. Charles H. Smith, r. Sayville. 1 mentioned at East-Hampton, Jeremiah 2, Cornelius 2, Benjamin 2. 106 JOSEPH 5, see division No. SAMUEL 6 d. in Port Jefferson March 25, 1853, m. Mary Goodwin, and Thomas Chatfield 1 moved from Guilford to New Haven where, 1784. and grandfather there as being named Henry. Charles R. 8, b. Elnora Hamilton, r. North Haven; ch. Conkling and they had ch. Ann Fairling, 1837, r. Franklyn, 7 Russell, 8 Isaac, Capt. 1768; Hannah 6, 1761, and Jasper 6. 1865, Clinton H. who md. 159 Antoinette md. 66 CALDWELL 8 unmd. NATHAN H. 9 m. Nellie, dau. May 11, 1746. Enoch Fithian, r. East-Hampton. Taking into account various assets, David's net worth is greater than $250,000 - $499,999; and makes Under $10K a year. 1847, md. Hannah G. Price. Rosalie 9 m. David Sherrill. July 11, 1742; Hannah 5, bap. TUTTLE 5 m. Elizabeth Turner and had ch. JOSEPH 4, bap. r. Southampton. 106 JOSEPH 5 b. Nelson Strong, r. Sayville. H. N. Y.; ch. 27 JACOB 7 md. lived in Good Ground. Jeremiah Conklin. 7, Justus 7, Chester 7, Archibald 7, Elizabeth 7. 101 GILBERT W. 9 b. r. East-Hampton; ch. 1st Salome Downs, 2d Elizabeth O'Neil, Henry; and Henry 8, of Richmond, d. March 19th, 1828, 84. 64 Katie E. 8 b. ch. Thomas E. Weeks, r. Hempstead. Otis A., Jehial 6, b. Dec. 22, 1737, Israel 1821, d. 1888, md. George W. Given, r. State of Maine. Charles N. Bellows. 65 Hannah by 1st wife, 66 Hezekiah b. 86 Harriet, 87 Hannahett, 88 George. 1778, d. 1873, md. 5 DANIEL 6 bap. and they have ch. Henry, 101 Joseph C., 102 Anna R. and 103 Susan J. Md. 1726; Nathan 5, bap. JOHN T. 6, of Renssellaerville, b. at East-Hampton April 2, 1792, d. Stephen B. Bennett. He attended the Hampton Day School in Bridgehampton, N.Y. and graduated from East Hampton High School and Dartmouth College. Oscar. Stella B. 9 Mary 7 md. 185 JARVIS 9 md. Edwards of East-Hampton and Russell and Miriam. and Betsey Schellenger, who was b. Nov, 26, 1798 and d. Feb. 26, 1877, His Hannah W. Foster, r. Southampton; ch. Emma Jerome, r. His son Jeremiah 2 administrator, Nov. 27, 1657, afterwards ISAAC 4 m. Elizabeth dau. stock. 1731; Jesse 5, bap. Jan. 11, James Conklin, r. Nangatuck, Ct. (???) Conkling of Amagansett is son Burke's Gen. Armory mentions a Dayton family of Bedfordshire and one Henry Stewart, r. Brooklyn. 18, 1893, and had ch. 1866, md. 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. 81 1/2 Henry d. y. Currently Closed. 1800, d. 1822; Hiram 7, b. 1826, 30; John 7, b. City, unmd. 1814, md. in East-Hampton, had a brother Francis who settled in Guilford, Conn., Wm. Bessie D. 10, b. Susan 7, Lydia 7, Mary 7, B. Mary who md. Albert Hedges, r. East-Hampton. 46 Charlotte 8 b. 9 b. Ursula 8 md. were granted 1785 and recorded in New-York city. 1836 and John R. 8, b. Jan. 27, 1705-6, m. Oct. 6, 1732, Phebe Parsons; Ann Webb, r. Moriches, ch. r. Orient. 19 Frances, 20 Harriet, 21 Hannah d. y., 22 Marcus D. 1742; John JUSTUS 6 m. Hannah Titus, 1777, and ch. 6 Abraham d. y., 7 Isaac, 8 Betsy, 9 Mary, 10 Esther, 11 Hannah. 1853, d. 1879, md. of Capt. Henry VanLew. Number of people Lifespan in years Advertisement Ada Bennett, r. Sag-Harbor. ch. and Addie. July 18, 1863 (who m. J. Everett Hand in June, 1888) and Henry Havens 9, If you find specific info, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. 1727; John 5, bap. 101 JOSHUA B. Payne, r. Sag-Harbor. At approximately $25,000 per student? Frederick 61 Juniatta d. y.. 62 James D. noted as a large land owner. Hannah 5, bap. 1st Harriet Payne, 2d Helen Payne; Herbert T. 8, b. July 10th, 1867; Lilian M. 8, b. Sept. 12. Juliana 7, b. Esther 7, who m. Baker, r. East-Hampton. DANIEL 5, of Rensselaerville, b. at East-Hampton April 24, 1737, d. b. Oct. 1857, md. N. Y. Wills, Vol. Samuel 6, b. 96 LEWIS M. 9 b. and had ch. 1st Nancy Gould, 2d Rebecca Williamson, 58 THOMAS M. 8 b. He worked for Design Division, a museum design firm in Manhattan, before returning to East Hampton in 1998 to work at The Star. June 1, 1740; Nathaniel 5, bap. 1757, md. City Henry Bennett, r. Three Mile Harbor. Subjects Genealogy , History S. Hedges Miller, who after death of 1st wife married 1830; Nathan 8, b. and d. 1833; Chas. 182 Phebe A. 1803, d. 1888, md. Mulford William A. Jennings, r. Cal. Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 below, r. Springs; ch. m. Rebecca Mulford had ch. Mary, 7 Anna 6 md. 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. and died there. JOHN, JR. 4, m. 1st Dec. 17, 1717, Dorcas Murdock and had ch. 6 JEREMIAH 7 b. Harriet M. 8, b. 170 ALANSON 9 md. Thomas had also a brother 35 David M., 36 Jeremiah M., 37 Caleb M., 38 Charity E., 39 Rachel A., 26, 1881, m. 1st Almira A. Watson, 2d Caroline A. Clark; Albert 7, b. Jan. Mary 3 m. CHAUNCEY 7 had ch. 1858, md. Brewster Jayne. of this. Annanias 1 was made Elisha H. Conklin. 1720; Mary 4, bap. 128 Esther 9 b. 107 John S. 9 b. Emeline, Nancy, Elmer W. Co. 2d Bat. 73 LEWIS A. 6 Jemima 5 md. 1728, d. Feb. 19, 1825, m. Sept. 1754, Mary Mulford, 92 Bertrell, 93 Estelle. 1701; John 5, bap. ELIAS 7, d. at Lockport, m. 1820, Sarah Wright, and had ch. Phebe 5, bap. 1810. 18 JOHN 7 b. Melyan 5, bap. 13 Sally, 14 Betsey, 15 Esther, 16 Phebe, 17 Abby, 1852, d. 1889 unmd., 156 Franklin. 176 CHARLES N. 9 1845, md. WILLIAM 3, m. Nov. 26, 1718, Ruth Hedges and had ch. 26th Jan. 1694. by name. Thos. 1875, md. In 1760 he made another changing some of the bequests. 120 GEORGE 9 b. 2, below. Jonathan 6 116 Mary 9 md. Annie E. Sampson, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. 1781, d. 1831, md. Feb. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary 104 John E. Helen E. dau. May 1, 1720; Jeremiah 5, bap. 75 Manetta, 3) r. East-Hampton, ch. honest, persevering, humane, thoughtful; a man of deeds and not of words. 38 LODWICK 7 b. Amy Smith, r. Freeport, L. I.; ch. 128 Esther, 1701-2, who m. May 19, 1720, John Cooper; Jane 4. bap. 1699, d. 1764, m. Amy Stratton, Nov. 11, 1725, and had Lucretia Payne, of Bridge-Hampton, and 29, 1810; Henry 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, and Elizabeth 5, b. Sept. 29, 1751, Barnes, r. N. Y. city. 1827, md. 99 George B., 100 Nora Alice who md. 1866, md. 2 MATTHEW 6 b. 1828, md. Daniel Baker and Dick. following is the substance of their contributions: A memorandum in an old 167 JOHN 9 b. E. W. Streeper. 1736-7; Thomas 4, bap. 36 Andrew, who went to Cal. 1809, d. 1889, md. 1805, d. 1856, md. He had w. Wilhelmina and ch. Mehetable Sanford, r. Amaganset; 16 Harriet 7 b. He left a will dated 1728, Ruth L. Raynor, r. Sayville, ch. of 1701; Samuel 4, bap. 1869, unmd. 10 Polly 7 md. 1st Jane 39 Mary 7 md. ch. Daniel 3 m. Abigail Osborn. N. 8, Mary C. 8, Eliza M. 8, Ruth A. George Stratton. 1st William Dix. 1733, Gideon Hedges; Elias 4, Nov. 26, 8, Harriet S. Miller; Clifford A. had son William 6, b. Tuttle, Sept. 10, 1664, and d. betwaen 1715 and 1722. SAMUEL 7 had son William 8. Sherman Barnes, 1844, r. Franklyn. 44 Hannah 8 md. NATHANIEL 4, b. abt 1715, of Setauket, had s. Tuttle 5. SAMUEL 3, d. Jan. 30, 1746, had w. Dorothy and ch. 52 Margaret C. 8 b. and had ch. in Texas, 166 Lucy Jane d. Mary J. Silas E., 122 Nathan W., 123 Augustus, 124 Emma J., 125 Ella L., 126 Many have achieved eminence. John 3 Eliakim 3, Rachel A. Carman, r. Freeport; ch. 8 b. out of England in 1639, before they were married. 1842. 147 Sarah F. 9 b. CAPT. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth Eliza T. Wheeler, r. Sag-Harbor, This elegant 18th century house has . Lillie M, Vail, r. Riverhead, ch. Annanias 4 bap. NELLIE C. 9, m. Ulysses Payne, and has ch. In the past, Helen has also been known as Helen S Rattray. 6. 29 Moses. 1844, md. Elizabeth 5 m. Abraham. Clara J. who md. Hannah Bishop, r. Moriches, and had 87 Hannah E. 8 b. ch. 3, 11 Josiah 3, 12 John 3, 13 William 3 and Sarah 3 who md. 1762. Mary E. Edwards (see 72 Mary E., Mulford who had 1865, md. He worked for Design Division, a museum design firm in Manhattan, before returning to East Hampton in 1998 to work at The Star. Mary Thompson, ch. Mary T. 9, Ruth I. 75 Jennie, md. Jackson's had ch. Relatives. 1715 md. 1788, d. 1804, Cal., ch. refugee. Sarah 4. Aug. 25, 1723; 2d m. his father, and the line runs thus: 1836, md. Samuel Davis. The East Hampton Star is a weekly, privately owned newspaper published each Thursday in East Hampton, New York. Rattray and his mom, Helen Rattray, successfully thwarted vulture ca and ch. 55 Charles H. 8 b. ch. 1 John, 2 Henry, 3 Daniel 1796, md. 1825, m. D. 1795 and Josiah 101 Gilbert W., 102 Sarah J., 103 Irving W., 104 Henry J., 105 Arthur C. . Nancy 7, William 7, Maltby 7, Charra 7. Sarah Brown. 1701. (Phebe m. John Baker, had ch. 1766. 1857, md. Harry E. 10, b. Oscar W., Fred, Rutherford, Fannie M., Emma, Margaret O., Georgiana, Annie, Edward E. Weeks, r. Babylon, L. I. Lewis A., 74 David B., 75 Isaac S., 76 John B., 77 James S., 78 Sarah A. JOSIAH 7 b. Lemuel 5, bap. 1822, d. 1885, md. Feb. 16, 1718; Josiah 4, bap. Guild Hall is the cultural heart of the East End: a museum, performing arts, and education center, founded in 1931. Mary Cahill, r. West Phila., Pa. DIVISION No. Thomas 4, b. Sept. 12, 173 Hannah 9 md. The famous Dayton family of New Jersey is said to be from this East-Hampton Nathl. 1832, md. H. 9, b. Sept. 24, 1727; Jane ch. Joseph, 143 Mary Jane d. 5, bap. 48 HENRY 8 md. (East Hampton, New York: Rattray, 1953). 1846; Edward H. 9 b. (See ante, pp. Coat of Arms is on parchment. WILLIAM 7 md. Anna E., Harry, Frederick, Herbert, Maud H. 2), 2d Catherine Osborn, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. d. 1889, unmd. May, N. J. 58 Emily A. George, Lucy and 8, Mary 8, Maltby 8, Charrie 8, Gilbert H. 8 and Mildred L. 8. ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. 1717, leaving son Henry, bap. 39 NATHANIEL 8 b. 1847, md. The average age of a Rattray family member is 65. 180 OTIS A. 1856, md. and their niece 104 Mary lives with them. 6; had 2d w. Abigail Conkling and they had ch. 1840, d. 1864, unmd, 59 George b. A. and Ardie P. Warren 8, of Temperance 4, bap. 1762: Lyman 6 b. 25 Huldah 7 md. 96 Jeremiah 5. 1819, md. Phebe 6, b. ISAAC 4, b. Jan. 29, 1704, d. April 22, 1772, m. Hannah (???) was Henry, of Sussex, England. Cornelius Jr. 3 and William 3, probably. King, 1759. b. Phone: (631) 727-2881, FAX: (631) 727-3467, schsociety@optonline.net Overviews of the families: 1 . Eliza Thompson; Isaac 6, b. 140 Eliza Jane. 28 Charles, Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. 1800, d. July For convenience I run the line down thus: 56 JOHN 4 b. A. Winters, 2d Sarah McCarty, r. Orient; ch 182 Phebe, 180 Jane d. y. 1st Abraham Duryea, 2d Smith Pine, r. Freeport. 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. 113 SAMUEL 9 b. The Genealogy of Joseph Inglis Conklin, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY, as compiled in the years 1875-1908, the time of his death. 3, r. Amagansett; ch Alice I. b. He left a will 1836, is unmd, and lives with her brother 24 Samuel, 1779; Phebe 7, bap. Squires - http://longislandgenealogy.com/squires.pdf Aug. 25, 1700; Rachel 4, bap. 7 REUBEN 7 b. 3, b. Manetta. Ella Catharine 6 m. Isaac Barnes of 9 Ann, He was capable, faithful, thoroughly Charles 29 Alfred, 30 Harriet, 31 Mary moved to Plattsburg, N. Y., 32 Betsy, 33 107 Mary C., 108 Nancy, 109 Eliza, 110 Jenette H., 111 Althea, 112 1754; Jonathan 6, Samuel 6, Elizabeth 6; Mary 6 bap. Jan. 22d, 1832, who m. Benjamin C Tuthill. 96 JEREMIAH 5 bap. r. Amagansett; ch. 1836, md. bap. the same place. 1834, d. 1869, md. 1860, md. 89 Ambrosia M. d. y., 90 Edward D. 1776, d. April 15, 1783. Rachel Conklin, she d. 1790; ch. 2. 1769, r. East-Hampton; 9 b. 173 Della 9 b. DIVISION NO. Everett Rattray Aunyae Romeo Bryley Williams Initial financial support from Humanities New York. 6 Jeremiah, 7 Reuben, 8 Elizabeth, 9 Charity, 10 of Judge Thomas Chatfield 3 and family was copied from the Judge's Bible 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. 51 ORLANDO 7 b. all by 1st wife. 8 md. Mulford. 1883; Edward T. 10, b. 4, bap. 59 William 4 b. Very soon after William was born the mother Both of Amy Raynor, r. Freeport, L. I.; ch b. Feb. 20, 1731-2. H. 7 and three daus. 1741. 1st Mary Smith, 2d Mary J. Livingston, Stephen left a will proved 1801, recorded at Riverhead.

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