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Helen Adelle Webster (1838-1855)

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BIRTH

Adelle was born on October 5, 1838, in Dryden, Tompkins County, New York.

 

PARENTS

Constant Webster III was born in 1792 in Stephentown, Rensselaer County, New York. In 1826 he married Ann Dusenberry, who was born in 1794 in Nassau, Rennselaer County, New York.  Constant died in 1842 and several years later Ann married Peter Putnam Jr.

 

SIBLINGS

The following are the children of Constant Webster and Ann Dusenberry.

  • Alfred Constant Webster (1828-1863) married Amanda Eunice Powers (1822-1865)
  • Oren Stimson Webster (1831-1891) married Harriet E. Van Mater (1841-?)
  • Aaron Bogart Webster (1833-1903) married Emily Bryan (1838-abt 1908)
  • Mary Dusenberry Webster (1840-1841)

 

HALF-SIBLINGS

The following are the children of Constant Webster and Fanny Spring.

  • James Henry Webster (1820-1897) married Olive Caroline Hawley (1827-1905)
  • John Melanction Webster (1822-1894) married Sarah Jane Smith (1823-1874)
  • Almira Webster (1823-1858) married William C. Smith (1821-abt 1891)
  • Ebenezer Webster (1824-1899) married Lucinda Butler Higgins (1826-1907)

 

STEP-SIBLINGS

The following are the children of step-father Peter Putnam Jr. and his first wife Prudence Johnson.

  • Orrin Putnam (1810-1894) married Sophia Huntington (1820-1905)
  • Warren Putnam (1811-1901) married Sarah Quance (1814-1865)
  • David Putnam
  • Philathetta Putnam (1816-1839)
  • Osgood Putnam (1819-?) married Malvina E. Bryan (1829-1878)
  • Seymour Putnam (1821-1854) married Mary Ann Avery (1824-1854)
  • Emeline O. Putnam (1824-1919) married Calvin Strong (1817-1895)

 

DEATH

Helen Adelle Webster died on October 17, 1855.

 

BURIAL

She was buried in Putnam Cemetery, Bethany, New York.

 

NOTES

She was known as Adel.

In 1850, when Adel was 11, she lived on the Putnam Settlement with her mother and Peter Putnam Jr. and two other of Ann's children, Orrin Webster 19 and Aaron Bogart Webster 17.

 

BIRTH

Elizabeth was born on January 13, 1784, in Washington, Dutchess County, New York; daughter of Squire Birdsall and Jerusha Solomon (Salmon)

 

SIBLINGS:

    • Sarah Birdsall (1786-1863) married Levi Bundy (1778-1842)
    • Henry Squire Birdsall (1787-1832)
    • Daniel S. Birdsall (1799-1865)

 

SPOUSE

Elizabeth married Captain Elisha Smith (1785-1866), the son of Gilbert Smith and Delilah Bundy.

 

CHILDREN

  • Gilbert Smith (1813-1866) married Polly Loomis (1812-1904)
  • Marry Smith (1814-1885) married Stephen M Meredith (1795-1846)
  • Anteveta Egesta Smith (1815-1897) married Orsamus Wilson (1804-1875)
  • Ursula Smith (1816-1905)
  • Delia Smith (1819-?)
  • Squire B Smith (1821-1889) remained single
  • Archilaus Green Smith (1826-1907) married Jennett Meredith (1838-1912)
  • Melania Smith (1827-?)
  • Malvina Smith (1829-1861) married Henry Sanford Phillips (1825-?)

 

DEATH

Elizabeth died on May 11, 1855 in Alexander, Genesee County, New York.

 

BURIAL

She was buried in West Bethany Cemetery, Bethany, New York.

 

NOTES

Elizabeth’s father Squire Birdsall enlisted to fight in the Revolution along with other Birdsall men from Dutchess County, New York: Gilbert, James Jr, John, Nathan, and William.

She had three sons and six daughters. Archelaus lived the longest until 1907.

Her husband Captain Elisha Smith was Lorette’s Shepard Hamilton's grandfather, and John Shepard Sr’s cousin; his mother was Esther Bundy, and Elisha Smith’s mother was Delilah Bundy; they were sisters.

Captain Elisha Smith served under Commodore Perry at the Battle of Black Rock during the War of 1812.

Her son Squire Smith was named after her father, Squire Birdsall.

 

BIRTH

John was born in April, 1777 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut.

 

PARENTS

John is the son of Henry Shepard and Esther Bundy.

 

SIBLINGS

  • Elisha Shepard (1772-1849); married Rebecca Bundy (1779-1846)
  • Benjamin Shepard (1774-1852); married Clarissa Gates (1781-1831); and, married Sabrina Smith
  • Esther Shepard (1778-1848); married Ebenezer Rice (or Royce) (1772-1833)
  • Lucy Shepard Bundy (1785-1879); married Ephraim Bundy (1781-1851)
  • William Shepard (1794-1863); married Tracey Birdsall (1794-?)

Other possible siblings include David, Erastus, Henry, Marvin, and Delia.

 

SPOUSE #1

John married Asenath Marvin (1769-1827) in about 1802, in Milford, Otsego County, New York.

 

CHILDREN

  • Andrew Shepard (1803-1848) married Lucy Whaley (1803-1830’s); subsequently, married Eliza Norton
  • James Shepard (1804-1877) married Amanda Putnam (1807-1891)
  • Asahel Shepard (1806-1890) married Jane Newcomb (1812-1843); subsequently, married Sarah Bartlett (1818-1888)
  • Phoebe Shepard (1807-1873) married Alvin Hawley (1800-1846); subsequently, married Richard D. Covell
  • Polly Shepard (1809-1882) married Dennis Bruce Chaddock (1796-1868)
  • John S. Shepard, Jr. (1811-1892) married Polly M. Powers (1815-1904)
  • Ira Shepard (1813-1890) married Ruby Chaddock (1822-1904)
  • Martin B. Shepard (1814-1877) married Elvira Greene (1821-1911)
  • Marvin E. Shepard (1815-1892) married Persis Chaddock (1821-1910)
  • Delilah Shepard (1821-1826)

 

SPOUSE #2

John married Catherine Wilson Shaw (1792-1862); about 1827. This was also Catherine's second marriage.

 

CHILDREN

  • Fannie R. Shepard (1830-1910); married Clark Shaw (1829-1912)
  • Harriet Shepard (1830-1897); married Almon Andrews (1814-1890)
  • Laura L. Shepard (1833-1879); married Dr. Israel Warner (1824-1897)

 

STEP-CHILDREN

Catherine Wilson was first married to Daniel Shaw (1790-1823) in about 1811. And, their children were;

  • Horace W Shaw (1812-1876), married Elizabeth Gibson (1827-1893)
  • Guy Shaw (1813-1896) married Emily Richmond (1818-1896)
  • Lydia Wilson Shaw (1816-1904); married Josiah Putnam (1801-1873)

 

DEATH

John died on February 14, 1856.

 

BURIAL

In 1876 it was reported in The Progressive Batavian that John Shepard Sr. was ”buried with his father Henry in Putnam Cemetery, Bethany, New York.”

 

NOTES

John’s father, Henry Shepard, fought in the Revolution under James Clark, and Col. Comfort Sage. He submitted War Pension Application papers in Ellicottville, NY in 1832. He is registered with SAR.

John was appointed Ensign then Lieutenant of a company in the Otsego County Militia in New York.

John came from Milford, Otsego County, New York and became a pioneer in Genesee County in 1816.

First wife Asenath Marvin and daughter Delilah both died in 1826 and were buried in Dale Pioneer Cemetery in Middlebury, along with grandsons Almon Shepard (1831) and Joseph Shepard (1839).

John and 2nd wife Catherine remained in Middlebury until 1831, then moved to Putnam Settlement in Batavia, where he lived with three daughters and within walking distance of six of his sons.

He purchased seven lots from the Holland Land Company 1821-1831, one for each of his seven sons.

His oldest son, Andrew had lived in Wyoming County and moved to Ohio shortly after his wife Lucy and son Almon died. He then married widow Eliza Norton Proctor in 1835. Between them they had about fourteen children. Andrew died in Ogle County, Illinois in 1848 at the age of 45.

The Progressive Batavian reports upon his death, "John Shepard came to Bethany in 1816, the next year after the cold season so well remembered by the pioneers, and settled on the farm afterward for many years owned by Stephen Meredith. Here he lived two years, then he moved to Middlebury for 14 years, then he came to Batavia where he resided till his death in 1856. He came here very poor. His children are well off, having by self-reliance and persevering industry, acquired a competence." — Charles Putnam, September 9, 1876, Progressive Batavian

 

BIRTH

Cassius was born about 1847, in Dryden, Tompkins County, New York.

 

PARENTS

His parents were Daniel Brown and Eleanor Cook.

 

SIBLINGS

The following are siblings from father, Daniel Brown, and mother, Eleanor Cook.

  • Julia Brown (1840-1904) married Joseph Crawford (1833-1912)
  • Wilder Brown (1841-1918) married Frances Lorish (1843-?)
  • Emerette Brown (1843-1922) married George South (1830-?); their son Judd
  • Walter Brown (1847-1922) married Harriet J Lincoln (1852-1914)
  • Abigail Brown (1850-1852)
  • Marquis Brown II (1852-1854)
  • Sarah Brown (1856-1864)
  • Alice Brown (1859-?)

 

HALF SIBLINGS

The following are half-siblings from father, Daniel Brown and his first wife, Julia Lounsbury.

  • Jane Brown (1829-1845) married Olive Caroline Hawley (1827-1905)
  • Laura Brown (1830-?) married Milton Hyde (1832-1865)
  • Marquis Brown (1831-1853)

 

DEATH

Cassius died on July 5, 1855.

 

BURIAL

He is buried in West Bethany Cemetery, Bethany, New York.

 

NOTES

He was eight years old when John Hamilton writes on July 5th, 1855, “Coming home we saw a boy of Mr Daniel Brown at Charles Sprague’s that had been thrown from a buggy and his neck broken.”

 

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