Elizabeth Williams1

F, #43921, b. circa 1795

Family: Thomas Houghton b. c 1795, d. 1865

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Birthcirca 1795England, age 55 in 1850 census1
Marriage1

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Greenfield, Wayne Co., MI, Reel 366, p. 582, line 10, dwl 23-24.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Marge Schulkins, June 26, 2010.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Wayne Co., MI, Box 366, p. 582.

William Houghton1

M, #43922, b. December 1830, d. 23 June 1905

Family: Elizabeth Keal b. Jan 1836, d. 8 Sep 1855

  • Marriage*: William Houghton married Elizabeth Keal on circa 1854 mar 46 years in 1900 census.3

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BirthDec, 1830England, age 16 in 1850 census; age 27 in 1860 census; age 38 in 1870 census; age 47 in 1880 census; age 69 in 1900 census3
ImmigrationJun 5, 1838
Marriagecirca 1854mar 46 years in 1900 census3
1860 Census1860Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, USA, age 27; and Ellen Perkins, 15, MI4
1870 CensusJul 28, 1870Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, USA, age 38, huckster; and Emma Harris, 25, "at home", MI5
DeathJun 23, 1905Detroit, MI, USA

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Greenfield, Wayne Co., MI, Reel 366, p. 582, line 10, dwl 23-24.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Wayne Co., MI, Box 366, p. 582.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1880 Soundex, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, Reel 27, Vol. 30, E.D. 298, Sh. 37, Ln. 20?
  4. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Detroit Ward 8, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: M653_566; Page: 0; Image: 653; Family History Library Film: 803566; line 23, dwl 982.
  5. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Detroit Ward 9, Wayne, Michigan; Roll M593_715; Page: 356A; Image: 299; Family History Library Film: 552214; line 36, dwl 2360-2301.

Phillip Houghton1

M, #43923, b. circa 1820

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Birthcirca 1820NH, USA, age 30 in 1850 census1
1850 Census1850Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, USA, age 30, no occupation1

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: M432_365; Page: 34/
    p. 68, line 5, dwl 331-379.

Richard Houghton1

M, #43924, b. 6 November 1812, d. 12 July 1890

Family: Margaret Harrison b. c 1813

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BirthNov 6, 1812Leyland, Clayton, le Woods, Lancashire, England, age 39 in 1850 census; age 48 in 1860 census; age 57 in 1870 census; age 68 in 1880 census1,2
Marriage1
Immigration1848Came from Lancashire England, probably in 1842 or 1843 with the Mormon Church People According to Crossen information, came to America in 1848.2
Research1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, in 1850 census
1850 Census1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 39, a laborer1
Census1851Scott Co., IA, USA3
1860 Census1860Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 48, laborer4
1870 Census1870Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 57, laborer5
1880 Census1880Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 68, retired farmer6
DeathJul 12, 1890Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2
ProblemTwo sons named William born in 1855. William Joseph probably wrong

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 173; line 21, dwl 96-107.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 3, 2008.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1851 State Census, Scott Co., IA, p. 3.
  4. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M653_340; Page: 216; Image: 218; Family History Library Film: 803340; line 24, dwl 144-579.
  5. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport Ward 3, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M593_418; Page: 265; line 19, dwl 458-468.
  6. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: T9_363; Family History Film: 1254363; Page: 554.2000; Enumeration District: 274; line 36, dwl 2229-92-99.
  7. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.
  8. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport Ward 3, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M593_418; Page: 265; line 19, dwl 458-468.

Margaret Harrison1,2

F, #43925, b. circa 1813

Family: Richard Houghton b. 6 Nov 1812, d. 12 Jul 1890

Biography

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Birthcirca 1813England, age 37 in 1850 census; age 46 in 1860 census; age 56 in 1870 census; age 66 in 1880 census3
Marriage1
1850 Census1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 39, a laborer1
1860 Census1860Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 48, laborer4
1870 Census1870Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 57, laborer5
1880 Census1880Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 68, retired farmer6
BurialDallas, TX, USA2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 173; line 21, dwl 96-107.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 3, 2008.
  3. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Scott Co., IA, Box 188, p. 173.
  4. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M653_340; Page: 216; Image: 218; Family History Library Film: 803340; line 24, dwl 144-579.
  5. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport Ward 3, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M593_418; Page: 265; line 19, dwl 458-468.
  6. [S1229] 1880 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: T9_363; Family History Film: 1254363; Page: 554.2000; Enumeration District: 274; line 36, dwl 2229-92-99.
  7. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.
  8. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport Ward 3, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M593_418; Page: 265; line 19, dwl 458-468.

Ellen Houghton1

F, #43926, b. 7 July 1839

Family: Sapp Cross

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BirthJul 7, 1839England, age 10 in 1850 census; age 21 in 1860 census1,2
Marriage2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 173; line 21, dwl 96-107.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.

Margaret Houghton1

F, #43927, b. 18 October 1845, d. 12 August 1917

Family: John Roswell Stowell b. 8 Apr 1836

Biography

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BirthOct 18, 1845England, age 3 in 1850 census; age 13 in 1860 census1,2
MarriageOct 23, 1868Wapello, IA, USA2
DeathAug 12, 1917Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 173; line 21, dwl 96-107.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.

James Houghton1

M, #43928, b. 3 September 1814, d. 15 May 1884

Family: Eliza Thomas b. 14 Jan 1819, d. 15 Apr 1886

Biography

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BirthSep 3, 1814Leyland, Clayton, le Woods, Lancashire, England, age 36 in 1850 census; age 47 in 1860 census; age 55 in 1870 census1,2
Marriage1
Research1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, in 1850 census
1850 CensusJun, 1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 36, a teamster1
1860 Census1860Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 47, laborer3
1870 Census1870Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 55, a dairyman, property $800-2004
DeathMay 15, 1884Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2
BurialOakdale cemetery, Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2
BiographyThe 1860 Davenport Directory shows James and Eliza Houghton living on Ripley Street, between 11th and 12th Street. According to the April 17, 1886 obituary of Eliza Houghton, that address was 111 Ripley Street and, James and his wife Eliza lived at this home for 35 years. The obituary states that James was a farmer from England and gardening was his occupation from the day he arrived in Davenport until the day her died. The obituary also states that she died at her home just north of the city limits on Harrison Street road.

The names of James and Eliza have been memorialized in a marble roster of the early pioneers of Scott County. The stone was originally at the “old” Scott County Courthouse in Davenport, Iowa. The stone is now at Scott County Park, just north of Davenport. Buffalo Bill Cody and his parents also have their name on that stone.

James and Eliza Houghton are buried in the Oakdale cemetery on the hill, facing Eastern Avenue. Also buried in that Houghton plot are Mary J. Houghton, Frank Nichols (child), Ruth Houghton (child) James W. Houghton, John Houghton , Rachel A. LaRue, Clara B. Houghton, Arthur E. Houghton and Dr. James R. Houghton.2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 175; line 8, dwl 120-130.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 3, 2008.
  3. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M653_340; Page: 253; sheet 57, line 28, dwl 972-924.
  4. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott Co., IA, Roll 418, p. 262, line 15, dwl 412-422.
  5. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Davenport, Scott Co., IA, Roll 418, p. 262, line 15, dwl 412-422.

Eliza Thomas1,2

F, #43929, b. 14 January 1819, d. 15 April 1886

Family: James Houghton b. 3 Sep 1814, d. 15 May 1884

Biography

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BirthJan 14, 1819Overton, Flintshire, England, age 32 in 1850 census; age 41 in 1860 census; age 51 in 1870 census1,2
Marriage1
1850 CensusJun, 1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 36, a teamster1
1860 Census1860Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 47, laborer3
1870 Census1870Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 55, a dairyman, property $800-2004
DeathApr 15, 1886Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2
ObituaryApr 17, 18862
BurialOakdale cemetery, Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2
ParentsDJohn and Elizabeth Thomas5

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 175; line 8, dwl 120-130.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 3, 2008.
  3. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M653_340; Page: 253; sheet 57, line 28, dwl 972-924.
  4. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott Co., IA, Roll 418, p. 262, line 15, dwl 412-422.
  5. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Davenport, Scott Co., IA, Roll 418, p. 262, line 15, dwl 412-422.

Elizabeth Houghton1

F, #43930, b. 14 April 1844

Family: (?) Nichols

Biography

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BirthApr 14, 1844IL, USA, age 6 in 1850 census; age 16 in 1860 census1,2
Marriage2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 175; line 8, dwl 120-130.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.

Isabella Houghton1,2

F, #43931, b. 12 May 1850, d. November 1905

Family: (?) Nichols

Biography

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BirthMay 12, 1850IA, USA, age 3/12 in 1850 census3,2
Marriage2
DeathNov, 19052

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Davenport, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M653_340; Page: 253; sheet 57, line 28, dwl 972-924.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 175; line 8, dwl 120-130.

Elizabeth Whitehead1,2

F, #43932, b. circa 1796, d. before 1855

Family: William Houghton b. 12 Apr 1790, d. 16 Aug 1867

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Birthcirca 1796England, age 54 in 1850 census1
Marriagecirca 18341,2
ImmigrationApr 25, 1842New Orleans, LA, USA, on the ship Hanover with their 6 children; William and “Betty”, along with their children James, 25; Moses 20, Alice, 15; Ruth 15; Margaret 12 and Ann, 1 boarded the ship Hanover in Liverpool England on March 12, 1842. Prior to that time they were living on the old “Smith” farm, according to 1841 England census on microfilm. They landed in New Orleans on the 25th day of April 1842 and took passage on a steam boat and landed at the city of Nauvoo, IL on May 15, 1842. From Nauvoo, they went to Davenport, Scott County, Iowa where they lived until the time of their death.3,2,4
1850 Census1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 60, a laborer; also G.C.R. Mitchell, 39, a lawyer1
Deathbefore 1855Old City Cemetery, Davenport, IA, USA, the Old City Cemetery between River Drive and Rockingham Road, just east of Division Street on the southwest side of Davenport.2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 200; line 23, dwl 447-483.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 3, 2008.
  3. [S415] E-mail from DeMar Bryant, Dec. 5, 2000.
  4. [S415] E-mail from Lynne C. Brady Wagner, Oct. 3, 2008.

Allice Houghton1

F, #43933, b. circa 1837

Family: Stephen H. Plumb

Biography

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Birthcirca 1837England, age 13 in 1850 census1
1850 Census1850Dist. 4, Scott Co., IA, USA, age 13, living with Rodolphus and Elizabeth Bennet family1
MarriageOct 8, 1854Davenport, Scott Co., IA, USA2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , District 4, Scott, Iowa; Roll: M432_188; Page: 206; line 30, dwl 542-579.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Lori and Rex Houghton, Oct. 5, 2008.

William Houghton1,2

M, #43934, b. circa 1827

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Birthcirca 1827England, age 23 in 1850 census3
1850 Census1850Weaverville, El Dorado Co., CA, USA, age 23, gold miner3
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Marion Co., IA, Box 187, p. 261.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1850 US Census, Weaverville, El Dorado Co., CA, Box 34, p. 261, line 2.
  3. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Weaverville and Vicinity, El Dorado, California; Roll: M432_34; Page: 261; line 2, dwl 1.

Albert B. Houghton1

M, #43935, b. circa 1810

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Birthcirca 1810NY, USA, age 40 in 1850 census1
1850 Census1850Louisville, El Dorado Co., CA, USA, age 40, a merchant1
DuplicateNY, USA

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Louisville, El Dorado, California; Roll: M432_34; Page: 454; line 22, dwl 3.

Jesse Houghton1

M, #43936, b. circa 1827

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Birthcirca 1827MA, USA, age 23 in 1850 census1
1850 Census1850Solano Co., CA, USA, age 231
Duplicate

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Solano Co., California; Roll: M432_36; Page: 7; line 14, dwl 16-16.

Miranda Dunham

F, #43937, b. circa 1802

Family: Cyrus Houghton

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Birthcirca 1802NY, USA, age 48 in 1850 census; age 59 in 1860 census1
Marriage2
1850 Census1850Eaton Rapids, Eaton Co., MI, USA, age 48, living with David, 75, and Sarah, 68, Dunham, NY (her parent's?)1
ParentsDDavid Dunham and Sarah Pierson2

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Eaton Rapids, Eaton, Michigan; Roll: M432_349; Page: 130;
    line 37, dwl 715-719.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Marilyn (Green) Day, Sep 13, 2012.

Albert J. Houghton1

M, #43938, b. circa 1829

Biography

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Birthcirca 1829NY, USA, age 21 in 1850 census1
DuplicateEaton Rapids, MI, USA

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Eaton Rapids, Eaton, Michigan; Roll: M432_349; Page: 130;
    line 37, dwl 715-719.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Marilyn (Green) Day, Sep 13, 2012.

Martha A. Houghton1

F, #43939, b. circa 1831, d. 13 July 1865

Family: Myron Green b. 20 Mar 1831, d. 13 Feb 1922

Biography

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Birthcirca 1831NY, USA, age 19 in 1850 census; age 29 in 1860 census1
Marriage3
1860 Census1860Lansing, Ingham Co., MI, USA, age 29, gentleman; property $3500-15004
DeathJul 13, 1865Lansing, MI, USA5,6

Citations

  1. [S1226] 1850 U.S. Federal Census , Eaton Rapids, Eaton, Michigan; Roll: M432_349; Page: 130;
    line 37, dwl 715-719.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Marilyn (Green) Day, Sep 13, 2012.
  3. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Lansing, Ingham, Michigan; Roll: M653_545; Page: 265, sheet 69; line 1, dwl 532-519.
  4. [S1227] 1860 U.S. Federal Census , Lansing, Ingham, Michigan; Roll: M653_545; Page: 265, sheet 69; line 1, dwl 532-519.
  5. [S415] E-mail from Marilyn (Green) Day, Sep 2, 2011.
  6. [S654] Electronic Web Site, , Interment.net and Find-a-Grave, Mount Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Ingham, Mich.

Arminta H. Brown1

F, #43940, b. September 1836, d. after February 1904

Family: Reuben R. Houghton b. 9 Apr 1831, d. 27 Feb 1904

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BirthSep, 1836IN, USA, age 32 in 1870 census; September 1836, age 63 in 1900 census2,1
MarriageSep, 1857Ohio Co., IN, USA, Marriage Records of Ohio County Indiana 1844-18693,1
1870 Census1870Rising Sun, Randolph, Ohio Co., IN, USA, age 36, a photographer, property $1000-4004
Immigration1881Felicity, Clermont Co., OH, USA3
1900 Census1900Rising Sun City, Randolph, Ohio Co., IN, USA, age 63, "widow"; she and husband Reuben are in separate census enumerations1,5,6
Deathafter Feb, 19047
ParentsDHorace Brown born in New York between 1809-1810 and his wife Martha (Unknown) born between 1815-1816 in Ohio.1

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Herman Kleine, Mar 30, 2005.
  2. [S235] U.S. Census, 1870 US Census, Randolph Twp, Ohio Co., IN, Box 347, p. 396, line 28, dwl 42-44.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Hermain Kleine, Feb. 4, 2000.
  4. [S1228] 1870 U.S. Federal Census , Randolph Twp, Ohio Co., IN, Box 347, p. 396, line 28, dwl 42-44.
  5. [S1230] 1900 U.S. Federal Census , Randolph, Ohio, Indiana; Roll: T623 395; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 114; sheet 6, line 89, dwl 174-175.
  6. [S235] U.S. Census, 1900 Soundex, Randolph, Rising Sun City, Ohio Co., IN, Box 92, Vol. 56, E.D. 114, Sh. 416, Ln. 89.
  7. [S415] E-mail from Herman Kleine, June 13, 2001.

Herman Kleine1

M, #43941

Family: Barbara (?)

Biography

Marriage2
Corresponded with authorY
A Contributor to Houghton Surname ProjectY
AddressFeb 4, 2000Kleinebh@fuse.net
RelativeNancy is Herman's wife's second cousin3
Contributn

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from Hermain Kleine, Feb. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from Herman Kleine, Apr 1, 2005.
  3. [S415] E-mail from Hermain Kleine, Feb. 7, 2000.

Emily J. Houghton1

F, #43942, b. July 1819, d. 18 February 1902

Family: Seth P. Duncan b. 1818, d. 1897

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BirthJul, 1819NY, USA2
Marriage1
Residence1881Oswego, NY, USA, Hx. of Medina Co., OH, 1881
DeathFeb 18, 1902NY, USA2
BiographyNotes for Emily J. Houghton:
According to the "History of Medina County and Ohio" published in 1881, she was living in
Oswego, NY.
1900 United States Federal Census > New York > Oswego > Constantia > District 107 >17/24
Emily stated that she was born in July of 1819. She had only one child and was widowed. She
stated that her father was born in Vermont.
Death of Mrs. Duncan.
CLEVELAND. Feb. 19.-Mrs. Emily J. Duncan died at her home on Bridge st. yesterday at noon.
She was aged 82 years and had been a resident of this place for nearly 61 years. Mrs. Duncan is
survived by one son, Irvine Duncan of 125 West Fayette st., Syracuse, and a niece. Mrs. Abble
Whitney of this place.
Syracuse NY Daily Journal Feb. 19, 1902
The funeral of Mrs. Emily J . Duncan who died Tuesday was held from her late home Friday at
10 o'clock, Rev. H. D. Holmes officiating. Mrs. Duncan has been a resident of this village for
over sixty years, having come to this place when 22 years, of age. Mrs. Duncan
has been an invalid for over thirty years. About three weeks ago she had a shock which hastened
death She is survived by one son, Irvine Duncan of Syracuse, and a niece, Mrs. Abbie Whitney of
this village.
Oswego Daily Times, February 28, 19022
BurialLakewood Cemetery, Cleveland, NY, USA2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Seth P. Duncan1

M, #43943, b. 1818, d. 1897

Family: Emily J. Houghton b. Jul 1819, d. 18 Feb 1902

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Birth1818Madison Co., NY, USA2
Marriage1
Death1897NY, USA2
BiographyNotes for Seth P. Duncan:
The Duncans can be found in the 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 census in Oswego Co., NY. Seth in the 1850 census lists himself as a Gold Smith, in the 1860 and 1870 census as a Jeweler, and in the 1880 does not list an occupation. In the 1850 and 1860 census, Irvine is living with them. It should be noted that in the 1860 census they are living next door to Joshua Duncan, 72 years old
born in Mass., and Martha Duncan, 70 years old born in Conn. In the 1880 census Seth stated that his father was born in Mass. and his mother was born in Conn.

The following information was obtained from the History of Oswego County, N. Y., 1789 - 1877,
published by Everett & Ferriss, 1878.
CLEVELAND VILLAGE OFFICERS & BUSINESSMEN
in Town of Constantia
This village was incorporated by a special act, passed April 15, 1857, which has since been
amended by an act in 1859.
The first village officers were as follows:
Trustees
Asher S. POTTER
James CARROLL
Ebenezer KNIBLOE
Seth P. DUNCAN
Henry J. CASWELL
The village presidents have been as follows:
1861 Seth P. DUNCAN
1865-66 Seth P. DUNCAN
The village officers elected April 10, 1877, are as follows:
Assessors
Seth P. DUNCAN
J. E. EARL
Philip KIRNE
The Following are present business men in the village:
Jeweler
S. P. Duncan & Son
Listed in the Gazetteer and business directory of Oswego County, N.Y. for 1866-7
Oswego, N.Y.: H. Child, 1866
Oswego, NY, 1888 Oswego, NY: Oliphant & Boyd, 1888.
Oswego, NY, 1890-91 Oswego, NY: Andrew Boyd, 1890.
Oswego, NY, 1892-93 Oswego, NY: R. J. Oliphant, 1892.
Seth P. Duncan
Constantia
Notice
The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of Duncan & Son is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Irvine Duncan will continue the business at the old place. All persons indebted to
Duncan & Son are requested to call and settle by cash or note within thirty days with either S. P.
or I. Duncan.
Dated, Sept. 20th, 1877.
S. P. DUNCAN.
I. DUNCAN.
Cleveland NY Lakeside Press 1877
Email from Peggy Weston Byrd, August 11, 2008
"Here are the Duncan photos. They have a prime spot at the end of the westernmost driveway at
the edge of the cliff overlooking the lake. I tried to give you the sense of location as you go
through the beautiful wrought iron gate, down the grassy road and finally at their resting place.
You can just see the lake through the trees. Behind the large stone in the grass are two small
stones, "Mother" and "Father." We do not know if they are connected, but I tried to get them into
one of the shots, FYI."

Seth was a jeweler in the village of Constantia. He served in the village as the village president (1861, 1865-1866), assessor(1877), and trustee.2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Rebecca Houghton1

F, #43944, b. 11 January 1804, d. 28 April 1882

Family: Isaac Blair b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 24 Sep 1888

  • Marriage*: Rebecca Houghton married Isaac Blair on before 1837 w/2.1

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BirthJan 11, 1804Worcester, Otsego, NY, USA2
Marriagebefore 1837w/21
DeathApr 28, 1882Lafayette Twp, Medina Co., OH, USA3
ObituaryMay 5, 1882Medina Co., OH, USA, Medina Co. Gazette - May 5, 1882: Mrs Rebecca Blair, wife of Isaac Blair, who has been a
resident of Lafayette township for forty-four years, died at her home in that town last Friday,
April 28th, aged 78 years. Mr. Blair desires to return thanks to the friends and neighbors for their
kindness during the fatal sickness of his wife.
More3
BurialShaw Cemetery, Lafayette Twp, Medina Co., OH, USA, Pg 226 Shaw Cmty - Lafayette Twp
BLAIR, Lewis s/o I&R, Co. D 166 Regt., June 2, 1862 - 22Y6M12D
" , Isaac, Feb. 4, 1805 - Sept. 24, 1888
" , Rebecca h/w, Jan. 11, 1804 - April 28, 1882
" , Charles H., April 26, 1861 - May 13, 1861
" , Frank E., Mar. 9, 1863 - April 29, 18643

Citations

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  2. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  3. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Isaac Blair1

M, #43945, b. 4 February 1805, d. 24 September 1888

Family: Rebecca Houghton b. 11 Jan 1804, d. 28 Apr 1882

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BirthFeb 4, 1805Madison Twp, Madison Co., NY, USA2
Marriagew/1 was Louisa Phinney, sister of Lorenzo Phinney (husband of wife's sister)3
Marriagebefore 1837w/21
DeathSep 24, 18882
ParentsSDavid Blair and Eunice Bellows2
BiographyNotes for Isaac Blair:
From "The History of Medina Co. and Ohio" 1881-
ISAAC BLAIR, retired farmer; P.O. Chatham; is one of the early settlers of this township andwas born Feb. 4, 1805, in Madison Township, Madison Co., N.Y. His parents, David and Eunice Blair, were natives of Massachusetts, and had a family of six children, three of each sex, Isaac
being the oldest son; three are now living - Arba, who now resides on the homestead in New York; Freeman, in Michigan; and our worthy subject, who was reared to farm work, which he has ever since followed. In starting in life, he had no assistance from his father. He worked out by
the mouth for several years and saved some means, with which he intended to purchase some wild land in the West. Jan. 1, 1829, he was united in marriage to Louisa Phinney, who was born in Oneida Co., N.Y; daughter of Benjamin Phinney, whose wife was a Yeoman. By this wife,
two children were born to Mr. Blair - Hamilton M. and Louisa E; the former a resident of Cuyahoga Co., this State, and the latter now in Clayton Co., Iowa, the wife of Charles S. Blair. In 1834, Mr. Blair came West to this county, and purchased 70 acres of unimproved land, at $4 per
acre. He erected a log cabin on the same, and returned to New York to bring his family out, but, in consequence of death of his wife, his plans were entirely changed. He sent his brother out, who occupied the premises until 1837, when he moved out, bringing with him his present wife,
who is Rebecca Houghton, a native of Worcester, N.Y. , and was born Jan. 11, 1804; a daughter of Ebenezer and Margery (Bigelow) Houghton. Ebenezer was a son of Ebenezer. The father of Margery was named Joshua. The land that Mr. Blair first located and cleared up was that now
owned by Mr. William Moody, which was afterward added to until it comprised 125 1/2 acres. By his last marriage, there have been two children - Harriet M., now the wife of N.H. Wyatt, in Clyde; and Lewis H., who lost his life while in Washington, D. C., where he was serving out his
term of enlistment as a member of Co. C, 79th O.N.G. Mr. and Mrs. Blair now reside on land adjoining his first purchase, having a good home, and are enjoying the reward of their hard labor in peace and happiness, having been esteemed citizens of the community for over forty-three
years. Mrs. B. is a member of the Congregational Church. 1850 U.S. Census • Ohio • Medina • Lafayette I 12/32 1860 U.S. Census • Ohio • Medina • Lafayette I 12/34
More About Isaac Blair: Ancestral File Number: GG4K-8K2

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.
  3. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.

Laura Houghton1

F, #43946, b. 15 April 1809, d. 23 February 1892

Family: Lorenzo D. Phinney b. 7 Sep 1807, d. 4 Nov 1881

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BirthApr 15, 1809Maryland Twp, Otseto Co., NY, USA1
MarriageOct 20, 18311
DeathFeb 23, 1892York, Medina Co., OH, USA2
BurialYork Cemetery, York, Medina Co., OH, USA, Tombstone Inscriptions From the Cemeteries in Medina Co., Ohio - 1983,
compiled by The Medina Co. Genealogical Society
Pg 373 York Cmty - York Twp
PHINNEY, Lorenzo, 1881 - 74Y
" , Laura, 1892 - 82Y
More2
ObituaryNotes for Laura Houghton:
Obit from the Medina County Gazette
Mrs. Laura Houghton Phinney
Mrs. Laura Houghton Phinney was born in Otsego county, New York, April 15, 1809. She
was married to Lorenzo Phinney October 20, 1831. By this marriage there were born to them two
sons and one daughter, all of whom are still living. Mr. and Mrs. Phinney removed from the state
of New York to Ohio in 1856 and settled on a farm near the center of Lafayette, Medina county,
where they resided up to the time of Mr. Phinney's death, which occurred November 4, 1881.
Soon after that occurrence Mrs. Phinney, in company with her daughter Emily, removed to
York township, where she has since resided up to the time of her death, which occurred February
23, 1892. Had she lived till the fifteenth day of April, next, she would have reached the ripe age
of 83 years.
Mrs. Phinney when about 15 years of age professed religion and identified herself with the
people of God. On coming to Ohio she united with the Congregational church of Lafayette and on
removing to York, changed her membership to the Congregational church of that place. In both of
these churches she lived an honored and faithful member. Mrs. Phinney was a faithful wife, a
good mother, a kind neighbor and an earnest Christian lady.
"Rest thee, mother, rest forever.
Thou hast borne life's burden long.
Now thy crown and harp receiving
Swell the glad eternal song.
"But on earth there's sound of mourning.
Many are the hearts that mourn
And an earthly home is vacant.
With that loving presence gone.
"Mother, mother, may we join thee.
When these sad farewells are o'er
Meet us at the radiant threshold
On that bright eternal shore."
In a column on York written by Blackbird in the Medina County Gazette
Mrs. Laura Phinney died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Pearson, on Tuesday morning.
She suffered a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago, from which she never recovered. She was 82
years of age. The funeral will be held Thursday forenoon, and the remains will be taken to
Lafayette for burial.
Laura and Rebecca, sisters, give different locations for their births. As it turns out Maryland
Township was formed out of Worcester in 1808. Rebecca was born in 1804 and Laura in 1809, thus the difference.2

Citations

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  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Lorenzo D. Phinney1

M, #43947, b. 7 September 1807, d. 4 November 1881

Family: Laura Houghton b. 15 Apr 1809, d. 23 Feb 1892

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BirthSep 7, 1807CT, USA1
MarriageOct 20, 18311
DeathNov 4, 1881Lafayette Twp, Medina Co., OH, USA2
BiographyNotes for Lorenzo D. Phinney:
Moved from NY to Medina, Ohio in 1856
Lorenzo provided a biography for the book "History of Medina Co." 1881 in which he spells his
mother's maiden name as Yeoman. In Sept. 2000, I made contact with Ann Hayes who is in this
line, and her family has always spelled it Yeomans. I quote, "Name in CT records spelled
Yeomans or occasionally Yeamans. Yeomans, my mother's maiden name. It goes : Ann(Mabel,
Rector, Daniel, Andrew,Daniel of Stonington)
Biography in "History of Medina County and Ohio" Published by Baskin & Battey, Historical
Publishers, 1881
L. D. PHINNEY, retired farmer; P. O. Whittlesey; is a native of Connecticut, born September 7,
1807, the youngest child of his parents, who were Benjamin and Hannah (Yeoman) Phinney; he
was born about the year 1876(typo), his wife one year later. To them were born nine children,
eight of the number attained to man's estate. The family were all born in Connecticut, but
removed to Oneida Co., N. Y., when L. D. was a lad of tender age. His boyhood days were spent
at home, and at tending the common district school, which he did not appreciate as he might have
done, consequently his education was not as thorough and comprehensive as his opportunities
afforded; he continued at the parental home until he attained his 4 and 20 years. During this time
he was engaged on the farm, assisting his father in the duties of the farm. Oct. 20, 1831, he was
married to his present companion, whose place of nativity was Maryland Township, Otsego Co.,
N.Y., time of birth April 15, 1809; her parents were Ebenezer and Margery (Bigelow) Houghton;
to them were born eleven children, but five lived to be grown. After the marriage of Mr. And
Mrs. Phinney, they remained on the farm of his father until 1856, when he emigrated to this State,
settling at La Fayette Center, where he has since been a constant resident. Their marriage has
been crowned by the birth of three children, whose names are Loring H., Eben H. and Emily J.
Mr. Phinney is now the only surviving member of the Phinney family. Mrs. Phinney has two
sisters, Emily, Mrs. Seth P. Duncan, in Oswego, N.Y., and Rebecca, Mrs. Isaac Blair, of this
township; her parents died in this township, her father in 1857, mother in 1860. They were both
members of the Congregational Church, of which Mrs. Phinney has been a member since 16
years of age. Mr. Phinney has been successful since his advent to this place - coming here with
but $50 in money, he has acquired his present home, and 136 acres of land; having sold off a
portion, has now 104 acres, and is enjoying the comforts of his home in the eve of his life,
surrounded by his wife and children. Mr. Phinney has always lived a quit life, taking but little
interest in political matters, living in the main, a quiet and unostentatious life; he is a member of
the Congregational Church, and a respected member of the community. Sent one son, Eben H.,
to defend our nation's honor, he serving as a member in Company "B," 42d O.V.I., for three
years, and returned home to his parents safe and sound, from the changing vicissitudes of civil
strife. (His son, Loring served in the Ohio National Guard, "C" Company, 79th Battalion. Loring
) was married Oct. 22, 1865, to Caroline Jacobs, adopted daughter of John Jacobs; has two
children, Elsie D. and Ervine L.
I believe that due to a editing error that the type in parentheses might have been omitted. Eben
was not married in 1880* and it was Loring who married Caroline Jacobs.
*1880 Census
The site of the first sawmill in Medina was on property that became Lorenzo Phinney's farm.
1850 U.S. Census • New York • Oneida • Marshall • 18/52
1860 U.S. Census • Ohio • Medina • Lafayette I 14/34
Item in the Medina County Gazette
Another old and much esteemed citizen, Lorenzo D. Phinney, has gone. He came here in 1856,
and died Nov. 4th, 1881, aged 74 years. Peace to his ashes.2

Citations

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  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Loring Hewit Phinney1

M, #43948, b. 23 July 1833, d. 4 April 1915

Family: Caroline Rowe Jacobs b. 7 Aug 1845, d. 6 Aug 1934

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BirthJul 23, 1833Marshall Twp, Oneida Co., NY, USA2
MarriageOct 22, 1865Lafayette, Medina Co., OH, USA2
DeathApr 4, 1915Medina Co., OH, USA2
BurialApr 9, 1915Springgrove Cemetery, Medina Co., OH, USA3
NoteNotes for Loring Hewit Phinney:
Also went by Loren which is on his grave marker.
Tombstone Inscriptions From the Cemeteries in Medina Co., Ohio - 1983,
compiled by The Medina Co. Genealogical Society
Pg 357 Spring Grove Cmty - Mausoleum - Medina City & Twp
PHINNEY, Loren, 1833 - 1915
PHINNEY LORING H
County Name: MEDINA Date of Death: 4/4/1915
Volume Number: 1631 Certificate Number: 23885
The following obituary is pasted into a scrap book from Deansboro, Oneida Co., NY. It has been
kept in Patti Haggerty's family through the years. In 2004 Patti contacted Dave Holcomb and
shared the pages that had Phinney information. It is unknown at this point what connection if any
her relatives have with the Phinney's. Her family names are Fairbank, Small, Husted, Page, and
Smith. Her address is 6802 Holliston Circle, Fayetteville, NY 13066 and her email address is
Pattisez@twcny.rr.com
Loren H. Phinney
L. H. Phinney died at his home in Lafayette at 11 oclock last Sunday morning, Apr. 4, age 81
years, 8 months and 11 days. Death was due to apoplexy. Mr. Phinney had always(at this point
the article is pasted over by the following continuation of the obit)
Loren Hewitt Phinney was born in Marshall township, Onieda county, New York State, on July
23, 1833, on his father's farm. Mr. Phinney was the son of Lorenzo and Laura Houghton Phinney,
and the eldest of three children. The other two children survive Mr. Phinney and are: E. H.
Phinney and Mrs. Emily Pearson both of York ( there appears more had been cut off)
Below is the complete obit from the Medina County Gazette
Loren H. Phinney
L. H. Phinney died at his home in Lafayette at 11 o'clock last Sunday morning, Apr. 4, aged 81
years, 8 months, and 11 days. Death was due to apoplexy. Mr. Phinney had always enjoyed
rugged health, and aside from a slight but almost unnoticeable failing natural to declining years,
his last years witnessed no serious sickness until his fatal illness which was so brief as to be
almost instantaneous. The funeral was held at his late home at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Apr. 7,
conducted by Rev. H. Samuel Fritsch of Medina; interment was made in Spring Grove cemetery.
Loren Hewitt Phinney was born in Marshall township, Oneida county, New York State, on
July 23, 1833, on his father's farm. Mr. Phinney was the son of Lorenzo and Laura Houghton
Phinney, and the eldest of three children. The other two children survive Mr. Phinney and are; E.
H. Phinney and Mrs. Emily Pearson both of York.
In November, 1856, when Loren Phinney was 23 years old, his father moved his family to
Lafayette township, Medina county O., settling on the farm which was long afterwards known as
the old Phinney farm, but now known as the David Lance farm. Here young Mr. Phinney worked
on the farm for his father until the time of his marriage.
On Oct. 22, 1865, Mr. Phinney married Caroline Jacobs who survives him. For the next
several years Mr. and Mrs. Phinney lived on the old farm with his parents, and also for a time on
what is now Wm. Maytham's farm on Short street. In 1872 they bought their present farm on the
Chatham road which continued to be his home from then until his death.
Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Phinney; one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Shaw of
Cleveland; and the son, Irvine L., who lives on the farm. Mr. Phinney is also survived by three
grandchildren.
During Rev. Enoch F. Baird's pastorate, in February, 1888, Mr. Phinney united with the
Congregational church at Lafayette Center and was a conscientious member until his death. But
with his religion as with all of his principles of manhood it was not his habit of life to loudly
proclaim his beliefs. He chose rather to live his life day by day as best he knew how and at his
death it stands as a fitting monument to him. Mr. Phinney tended strictly to his own business. He
was an honest and upright citizen. His highest pride was in his family to which he was a kind and
dutiful husband and father. His friends and kin together mourn their loss, itself irreparable, but
before his own hearthstone his deeds, his thoughtfulness have left indelible a sweet and cherished
memory.
The following is from the "Atlas and Directory of Medina County, Ohio", by the American Atlas
Company, 1897.
Phinney, L. H., is one of the pioneers of Lafayette township, having come there with his parents
in the fall of 1856. He owns a fine farm of ninety acres, has a good home and is recognized as one
of the leading citizens of his locality. He was born in Oneida county, N.Y., July 23, 1833. His
education is the best afforded by the common schools. His wife, who was Miss Caroline Row,
was born August 7, 1845, in Vevay, Switzerland county, Ind., and was married to our subject in
1865. Two children have been born to them, both of whom are living. Mr. Phinney belongs to the
Congregational church and Mrs. Phinney to the Baptist, and both are active church workers. Mr.
P's portrait appears in this work upon the page of Lafayette citizens. They are one of the most
prosperous and enterprising families of their township.
Medina County Gazette, Friday, April 9, 1915 in the Lafayette Column.
One of Lafayette's oldest citizens and one of the old landmarks of this community, passed
away in the very sudden death of L. H. Phinney at his home last Sunday morning. Mr. Phinney
would have been 82 years old had he lived until July, and, naturally as a result of advancing
years, was steadily growing a little more decrepit, but at no time in the last few years previous to
his death had he suffered from any of the serious infirmities that so commonly attend old age. On
Sunday morning he had eaten his usual hearty breakfast and after having been out doors a little
time had lain down on the sofa according to his custom. To all appearances he was as well as
common. Two hours later some of the family hearing him make a peculiar noise went into the
room and found him in the clutches of death. The end came in just a few minutes. Dr. Gleason,
who was called, pronounced the cause of death apoplexy. Mr. Phinney had lived in Lafayette
since 1856, coming to Ohio from New York State. Had not death intervened Mr. and Mrs.
Phinney would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in October. Besides his wife and
son Ervin, who lives on the farm, and daughter, Mrs. Frank Shaw of Cleveland, Mr. Phinney has
living a brother, E. H. , and sister, Mrs. Emily Pearson, both of York. The funeral will be held
Wednesday, Apr. 7, at 10 oclock, sun time, at the house conducted by Rev. H. Samuel Fritsch.
Burial in Spring Grove.
Lewis H. Blair, according to the "History of Medina County and Ohio" published in 1881, lost
his life while in Washington, D.C., where he was serving out his term of enlistment as a member
of Co. C, 79th Ohio National Guard. It should be noted that his cousin, Loren H. Phinney served
in the same Company. Loren would give his son the middle name Lewis.
The following is a more accurate account.
On July 20, 1863, Loring volunteered and joined the Seventy-ninth Battalion, C Company of the
Ohio National Guard. He volunteered to serve five years. This Company was made up of eightyfive
volunteers from Lafayette Township and surrounding areas. It included two of Loring's
cousins, Hamilton M. Blair and Lewis H. Blair. This was a State Militia for the protection of
Ohio. On August 15, 1863, the unit elected Oscar P. Phillips as its Captain. Not much is known
of the groups' work until May of 1864, when the 79th Battalion was mustered into U.S. Service as
part of the 166th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The following is taken from "A
History of The State of Ohio," Vol. IV. (The Civil War Era) page 428.
"Believing that the war could be ended by the close of the summer of 1864, if enough men could
be put into the field, it was proposed at a meeting of northwestern state governors at Washington
that each state supply a quota of men for one hundred days, to be used chiefly for garrison or
guard duty, thus releasing regulars for field service. The governors agreed, the President accepted
the plan and the call went forth. Brough (then governor of Ohio), through his efficient Adjutant-
General, Benjamin R. Cowen, summoned the newly organized National Guard for this work. The
driving energy of the governor put 35,982 men into federal service within sixteen days. No other
state was so prompt. Only one company refused to serve, and it was dishonorably dismissed from
the National Guard. The hundred days' men performed a useful service, mostly behind the lines,
but their contribution did not enable the government to bring the war to an end by autumn, as
Brough had hoped. However, he had done his part."
The 166th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, May 13
and 15, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of the Fifty-ninth Battalion, Ohio
National Guard, from Holmes County; Sixty-third Regiment, Ohio National Guard, from Huron
County; Seventy-ninth Battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Medina County; and one company
of the Fifty-second Battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Wayne County. Twenty-seven out of
eighty-five members of Company C, Seventy-ninth Battalion, Ohio National Guard went into
Company D, 166th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Fifty-eight members did not sign up for
the "Hundred Days." Loring and his cousin, Hamilton Blair, did not sign up, however, his cousin
Lewis Blair (Hamilton's half brother) did. On June 2, 1864, Lewis became the first member of
the 166th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry to die. In all, forty members would die in the war.
Out of the twenty-seven members that enlisted for the "Hundred Days," from Lafayette, three
would die while serving: Lewis, Jacob A. Miller, and Levi Miller.
166th Regiment, Ohio Infantry National Guard
Organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, and mustered in May 13, 1864. Left State for Washington,
D. C., May 15. Attached to 2nd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to July, 1864.
3rd Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to August, 1864. Assigned to duty as
garrison at Forts Richardson, Barnard, Raynalds, Ward and Worth (Headquarters at Fort
Richardson), Defenses of Washington south of the Potomac, till September. Repulse of Early's
attack on Washington July 11-12. Mustered out September 9, 1864.
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
On May 1, 1866, Loring received his Honorable Discharge, signed by Benjamin R. Cowen. It
was given by Order of Governor Jacob D. Cox less than three years after he originally signed up.
Interesting point - there is a Loring Hewett in the same town as the Phinneys in the 1840 census.
HEWETT LORING MARSHALL 87 DIED 2/5/1889
Augusta Congregational Church
Oneida, NY
Baptisms for the year 1834 - 1866
1837 (By Rev. Bartholomew)
Name of Children Name of Parent or Guardian When Baptized
Lorin Hewitt Mr. Phinney & wife Sept 3rd
Ebenesar Houghton
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoneida/towns/augusta/church4.html3

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  3. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Ebenezer Houghton Phinney1

M, #43949, b. 29 October 1835, d. 24 December 1929

Family 1: Mary Allen b. c 1856, d. Feb 1893

Family 2: Almira Esther Carrington b. 21 Sep 1848, d. 3 Jul 1911

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BirthOct 29, 1835Oneida Co., NY, USA2
MarriageJan 3, 1883Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2
MarriageJun 12, 1894Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2,3
DeathDec 24, 1929Medina, Medina Co., OH, USA2
BurialDec 27, 1929York Cemetery, York, Medina Co., OH, USA, Pg 373 York Cmty - York Twp
Phinney , Eben H., Co. b 42 OVI, 1835
" , Mary h/w, 1844 - 1898
" , Clara Allen, 1838 - 1906
" , Mary Genevieve Seeley, 1912 - 19143
NoteNotes for Ebenezer Houghton Phinney:
E. H. Phinney
Ebenezer Houghton Phinney was born in Oneida County, state of New York, on Oct. 29, 1835.
His father's family moved to Medina County when he was 21 years of age. He enlisted on Nov.
17, 1861, as a private of Captain Thos. Hutchison's Company K. 42nd regiment, Ohio Volunteer
infantry in the Civil War. He served three years and was honorably discharged Dec. 2, 1864.
Ebenezer Phinney was united in marriage to Mary Allen, Jan. 3, 1883, to which union was born
an only daughter, Laura Deette Phinney. His wife preceded him in death 37 years ago. Later he
was united in marriage to Almira E. Wager, who preceded him in death 18 years ago. There is
one grandchild, Mary Genevieve Seeley. He is the last of the family.
Mr. Phinney was an active member of the York Congregational church for 25 years. He leaves to
mourn his loss his only child, Laura Deette Seeley, and husband, Jess Seeley, one grandchild,
Elvia Seeley, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Caroline Phinney, of Cleveland, and one niece, Mrs. Frank
Shaw, two great-nieces and one great-nephew. (obit in Grandma Shaw's scrapbook marked in
pencil as 1929)
His grave marker states "Co. B 42 OVI" however his obit states he was in "Thos. Hutchison's
Company K, 42nd regiment, Ohio Volunteer infantry" during the Civil War. His Civil War
Pension Index lists both.
Tombstone Inscriptions From the Cemeteries in Medina Co., Ohio - 1983,
compiled by The Medina Co. Genealogical Society
Pg 373 York Cmty - York Twp
PHINNEY, Eben H., Co. b 42 OVI, 1835
PHINNEY EBENEZER H
County Name: MEDINA Date of Death: 12/24/1929
Volume Number: 6172 Certificate Number: 79162
Augusta Congregational Church
Oneida, NY
Baptisms for the year 1834 - 1866
1837 (By Rev. Bartholomew)
Name of Children Name of Parent or Guardian When Baptized
Lorin Hewitt Mr. Phinney & wife Sept 3rd
Ebenesar Houghton
Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index
Name: Ebon H Phinney
Birthplace: New York
State: OH
Age: 74
Color: W
Enumeration District: 0145
Visit: 0117
County: Medina
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place
Wife Elmira E 61 Ohio
Daughter-in-law Nellie L Wagar 28 Ohio
Daughter-in-law Verna B 22 Ohio3

Citations

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  2. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Mar. 4, 2000.
  3. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.

Emily Jane Phinney1

F, #43950, b. 14 October 1839, d. 28 February 1916

Family: Clark George Pearson b. 26 Aug 1836, d. 13 Dec 1902

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BirthOct 14, 1839Marshall Twp, Oneida Co., NY, USA2
Marriage18842
DeathFeb 28, 1916Mallet Creek, NY, USA2
BurialYork Cemetery, York, Oneida Co., NY, USA2
ObituaryNotes for Emily Jane Phinney:
In the 1850 census she is listed as 11 years old.
In the 1870 census she is not married and living with her parents.
The following obituary is pasted into a scrap book from Deansboro, Oneida Co., NY.
It has been kept in Patti Haggerty's family through the years. In 2004 Patti contacted
Dave Holcomb and shared the pages that had Phinney information. It is unknown at
this point what connection if any her relatives have with the Phinney's. Her family
names are Fairbank, Small, Husted, Page, and Smith. Her address is 6802 Holliston
Circle, Fayetteville, NY 13066 and her email address is Pattisez@twcny.rr.com
Mrs. Emily Pearson
After a brief illness of only two weeks, Mrs. Emily J. Phinney Pearson died Feb. 28,
1916, at her home in Mallet Creek, O., as the result of a shock received Feb. 14. The
deceased was born Oct. 14, 1839, in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., and moved with
her people to Lafayette, Medina county, O., when she was about 16 years of age. In
the early '80s she and her mother moved to Mallet Creek. In the year 1884 she
married C. G. Pearson, a resident of Mallet Creek, with whom she lived until his
death, which occured in the year 1902.
Mrs. Pearson early in life united with the Congregational church and was consistent
and faithful member until her death. There is left to mourn her loss, one brother, Eben
Phinney of Mallet Creek, and numerous relatives and friends.
The funeral services were held at the home, March 1, Rev. W. O. Town officiating,
assisted by Rev. Mr. Hooper. After the service the body was interred in Mallet Creek
ceme- (end of obit in scrap book)

Citations

  1. [S415] E-mail from David Holcomb, Feb. 4, 2000.
  2. [S415] E-mail from David Brian Holcomb, March 12, 2010.