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Family HistoryFamily History - Samuel Furman


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Samuel Furman and 242 of his descendants down to the eighth generation.


First Generation
1. Samuel Furman,1 born 2 March 1753 in Newtown, Long Island, New York, the son of John Furman and Elizabeth Albertus;1, 2, 3 died 26 August 1830 in Burnt Hills, Saratoga County, New York.2, 4 Samuel married, 1 January 1785 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York, Elizabeth Gazlay2, 3, 5 (born 9 February 1763, the daughter of John Gazlay and Anna Ward;1, 5 Elizabeth died 1 June 1847 in Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York2, 6). Samuel and Elizabeth are buried in Burnt Hills Baptist Church (Hillside) Cemetery, Burnt Hills, Saratoga County, New York.4, 6

Samuel’s name is listed under several regiments in the Revolutionary War, serving as a private. He also served in the War of 1812, narrowly escaping drowning by breaking through the ice while carrying dispatches across Lake Champlain.3, 7


+2i. Nancy Ann Furman, born 11 October 1784 in Newtown, Long Island, New York; died 7 April 1845 in Hudson River near Athens, New York. Married David Lamberson.
 3ii. Elizabeth Furman, born 17 April 1787 in Newtown, Long Island, New York;1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10 died 17 September 1869 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.2, 8 Elizabeth is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.8
+4iii. Susanna Furman, born 28 June 1789 in Newtown, Long Island, New York; died 20 September 1850 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Married John Hatch Lathrop.
 5iv. Robert Furman, born 11 March 1793 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York;2, 5 died 10 March 1796.2
+6v. John Gazlay Furman, born 10 December 1794 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York; died 6 September 1871 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan. Married (1) Armenia Northrup Married (2) Malvina Green.
+7vi. Robert Furman, born 30 April 1797 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York; died 5 May 1864 in New York, New York. Married (1) Melinda Wilkins Married (2) Marie B. Angle.
+8vii. Phillip Heartt Furman, born 13 February 1799 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York; died 3 September 1871 in Maspeth, Long Island, New York. Married Mary ‘Polly’ Cogswell.
+9viii. Rev. Charles Edwin Furman, born 13 December 1801 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York; died 10 June 1880 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Harriet Emiline Johnson.
+10ix. Mary Wright Furman, born 6 September 1803 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York; died 13 February 1887. Married Prosper French.
+11x. Abigail Rhodes Furman, born 4 September 1805 in Clifton Park, Saratoga County, New York; died 18 November 1857 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Married Thomas Croly.

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1790, New York, Queens County, Township of Newtown, page 19, family of Samuel Furman showing 1 male over 16 years, 4 females, 1 other free person named Casar, and 1 slave.
  2. Baker Family History and Genealogy; The Descendants of Josias Furman, Generations 4, 5, and 6. Website.
  3. American Ancestry, Volume VII, ALbany, N.Y.: Jole Munsell’s Sons, Publishers, 1892. Available at Google Books. Page 184, Furman, Charles Edwin. The entry provides details of his ancestors and some of their spouses for several generations back to the 1600s. Some dates and places vary in this source from other sources.
  4. Cemetery Inscriptions, Burnt Hills Baptist Church Cemetery (now called Hillside Cemetery), Saratoga NYGENWEB (website), Saratoga, New York.
  5. Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, collated by Theodore Gazlay, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890; unpublished. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
  6. Cemetery Inscriptions, Burnt Hills Baptist Church Cemetery (now called Hillside Cemetery), Saratoga NYGENWEB (website), Saratoga, New York. Gazlay, Elizabeth. Her headstone shows that she died 1 June 1847 age 84 years, 3 months, 21 days. Other records show her date of death as 8 June 1847.
  7. New York in the Revolution as Colony and State. These records were discovered, arranged and classified by James A. Roberts, Comptroller, in 1897.
  8. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Furman, Eliza: born: 7 April 1787; died: 17 September 1869; parents: S. & E. Furman; cause of death: old age; note: originally interred in Section 6, Plot 76, moved 18 February 1898 [from record].
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Saratoga County, Clifton Park, Page No. 518, family of Thomas Croly (45, Ireland, farmer); Abby Croly (45, New York); Emeline Croly (13, New York); Mary S. Croly (11, New York); Josephine E. Croly (9, New York); Robert T. Croly (7, New York); Augusta Croly (5, New York); Abby Croly (3, New York); Thomas S. Croly (1, New York); Henry Proter (56, New York); Eliza Firman (63, New York); Mary Rhyne (25, Ireland); John Wandell (60, New York, carpenter).
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Saratoga County, Clifton Park, Page No. 42, family of Thomas Croly (55, Ireland); Elizabeth Croly (17, New York); Robert Croly (16, New York, work on farm); Augusta Croly (14, New York); Abby Croly (12, New York); Thomas Croly (11, New York); Eliza Furman (73, New York, boarding); Henry Porter (66, New York, boarding).
Second Generation
2. Nancy Ann Furman2 (Samuel1), born 11 October 1784 in Newtown, Long Island, New York;1, 2, 3, 4 died 7 April 1845 in Hudson River near Athens, New York.2, 4, 5 Nancy married, 25 December 1808, David Lamberson3, 4 (born 6 January 1778 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York, parents not determined;6, 7, 8 David died 2 May 1842 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York6, 8, 9). Nancy and David are buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.5, 6, 9

Nancy died aboard the steamboat Swallow which was wrecked in the Hudson River, opposite Athens, New York.4

The sinking of the steamboat Swallow is documented in Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River, an excerpt of which is given below:10

The steamboat Swallow, one of the most popular and speedy boats of her time, on her way down the river, in a snow squall, from Albany, on Monday evening, April 7, 1845, met with disaster. She was under command of Captain Squires and was known as a night boat. She left Albany in the evening and reached New York the next morning. When near Athens, which is nearly opposite from the city of Hudson, she struck a rock, took fire, broke in two and rapidly sank. There is little doubt but that she was racing with the Express and Rochester. The reporter of the Hudson Rural Repository who, with characteristic enterprise, was on the spot, in his account of the disaster says:

“On Monday evening, April 7th, the steamboat Swallow, Captain A. H. Squires, was on her passage from Albany to New York, and when opposite this city, in the Athens channel, ran upon a little, rocky island, broke in two, and in a few minutes sank. The alarm was immediately spread in Athens, and a large number of citizens soon rallied to the scene of disaster, and happily succeeded in rescuing many lives. Soon after the steamboats Express and Rochester came down and promptly rendered what assistance was in their power, taking many passengers with them to New York. The Swallow had on board a large number of passengers, but the exact loss of life is at present unknown [the number lost proved to be about fifteen]. The night was exceedingly dark, with a heavy gale, snow and rain, and very cold. Our citizens are yet busy about the wreck.”

The rocks on which the Swallow was wrecked made a little island formerly known as Noah’s Brig, especially among the lumbermen, who ran rafts of logs and lumber down the river. It derived that name, according to the “History of Columbia County”, from the following incident: “One night a large number of rafts were coming down the west channel, one of them being under the command of a man who was known among his comrades by his Christian name, ‘Noah.’ As the rafts neared this point Noah espied in the dim light a dark object riding upon the waters, which he at once decided to be a brig under sail, and as soon as he had approached near enough he hailed it, ‘Brig ahoy!’ No response. Again, in stentorian tone, his hail rang out upon the night air, but still no attention was paid, and the mysterious craft kept unswervingly to its course. This exasperated Noah, and his third hail was ‘Brig ahoy! answer, or Ill run you down!’ and, as no reply was given, true to his word he did run down the island; two trees standing widely apart having deceived him as to its character. Probably neither Noah’s brig nor his raft sustained serious injury, but the poor Swallow met a more cruel fate. A large portion of the island has been taken away, and the rock material was used in constructing the embankments of the canal through the middle ground.”

The place since the eventful wreck has always been called the Swallow Rocks.

The author’s father, Ira Buckman, purchased the old wreck of the Swallow, hauled the material seven miles inland and from it built a fine two-story house at Valatia, N. Y. It is on the old Albany Post Road, is yet standing in a good state of preservation and is still known as the “Swallow House.”


+12i. Rev. Samuel Lewis Lamberson, born 14 September 1809 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died 17 July 1875 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Married Delia Buell.
 13ii. David Waters Lamberson, born 12 April 1811 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York;11, 12 died 2 May 1812 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York.11, 12 David is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.11
 14iii. George Faitoute Lamberson, born 17 February 1813 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York;11, 13 died 17 August 1814 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York.11, 13 George is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.11
 15iv. David Burks Lamberson, born April 1815 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York;14 died 6 March 1862 in St. Louis, Missouri.14, 15 David is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.14, 15
+16v. John G. Lamberson, born ca. 1817 in New York; died 9 April 1878 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Married (1) Mariette Carman Married (2) Osie Doty Metcalfe.
+17vi. Jane Elizabeth Lamberson, born ca. 1820 in New York; died 20 January 1863 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey. Married Rev. James Manning Sherwood.
 18vii. Cornelia A. Lamberson, born ca. 1821 in New York;16, 17, 18, 19, 20 died 13 February 1892 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.21, 22 Cornelia is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.21, 22
 19viii. Mary Henrietta Lamberson, born 20 March 1823 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York;16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24 died 12 February 1909 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois.23, 25 Mary is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.25
 20ix. Sarah Lamberson, born ____, the daughter of David Lamberson and Nancy Ann Furman;11 died ____.11 Sarah is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.11
 21x. Helen Lamberson, born 22 January 1829 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York;11, 26 died ca. 1829.7, 11 Helen is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.11

4. Susanna Furman2 (Samuel1), born 28 June 1789 in Newtown, Long Island, New York;1, 3, 4, 27, 28, 29 died 20 September 1850 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.4, 27 Susanna married, 5 May 1813 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, John Hatch Lathrop4, 29, 31 (born 14 November 1789 in Saratoga County, New York, the son of Ebenezer Lathrop and Ruth Bettis;28, 29, 30 John died 15 September 185629, 31). Susanna and John are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.27, 31

+22i. Mary Wright Lathrop, born 25 May 1815 in Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New York; died 13 July 1860 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin. Married John Gordon Kendall.
 23ii. Charles Lathrop, born 4 September 1820;29, 32 died 25 February 1823.29, 32 Charles is buried in Old Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro, Madison County, New York.32
+24iii. Eliza Lathrop, born 10 May 1821 in Peterboro, Madison County, New York; died 16 September 1865 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York. Married Dr. Oliver W. May.
 25iv. David L. Lathrop, born 17 December 1822.29
+26v. Caroline A. Lathrop, born 8 February 1825 in New York; died 14 April 1906. Married Philo Remington.
+27vi. Ebenezer Lathrop, born 1 February 1828 in New York. Married Charlotte B. Wallace.
 28vii. Susan Lathrop, born 12 April 1830;29 died September 1831.29
 29viii. John Lathrop, born 28 February 1832 in New York.28, 29

6. John Gazlay Furman2 (Samuel1), born 10 December 1794 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York;3, 4, 33 died 6 September 1871 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.4, 34 John married, first, 16 October 1816 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York, Armenia Northrup4 (born 16 March 1800, parents not determined;4 Armenia died 27 February 18364, 35). John married, second, 28 February 1837 in Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New York, Malvina Green4 (born ____, parents not determined). John is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.34 Armenia is buried in Burnt Hills Baptist Church (Hillside) Cemetery, Burnt Hills, Saratoga County, New York.35

+30i. Ashley B. Furman, born 1818 in New York; died 1872. Married Harriet Clark.
 31ii. John Furman, born ca. 1819 in Dutchess County, New York.36
 32iii. Melinda Marjory Furman, born 9 December 1820 in Peterboro, Madison County, New York;37, 38 died 21 July 1904 in New York, New York.37 Melinda is buried in Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro, Madison County, New York.37
 33iv. Sylvester Furman, born ca. 1821 in Peterboro, Madison County, New York.39
 34v. Elizabeth Furman, born ca. 1824 in Peterboro, Madison County, New York.40
+35vi. Martha Cornelia Furman, born 31 March 1828 in Oneida County, New York; died 23 March 1899 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan. Married Justus C. Hubbard.

7. Robert Furman2 (Samuel1), born 30 April 1797 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York;4, 41, 42, 43 died 5 May 1864 in New York, New York.4, 41, 44 Robert married, first, 23 December 1820, Melinda Wilkins4, 46 (born July 1800 in New York, parents not determined;4, 42, 45 Melinda died 1 March 18514, 45). Robert married, second, 1853, Marie B. Angle4 (born ca. 1819 in New York, parents not determined;43, 47, 48 Marie died 3 May 1885 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York4, 49, 50). Robert is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.41 Melinda is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.45 Marie is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.49

Robert served as an early trustee of the Syracuse Village and as one of the alderman of the newly incorporated city. He was wealthy and was a deeply religious man.4

The following article regarding the contested will case of Maria B. Furman provides interesting details about the will and various family members:50

Yesterday the surrogate pled his decision in the contested will case of Maria B. Furman, late of Danforth, admitting the will to probate. Mrs. Furman was the second wife of Deacon Robert Furman, to whom she was married in 1853. At the time of their marriage Mr. Furman transferred to her property in the amount of about $30,000. Furman had two daughters by his first wife, who were Jane E. Adams and Ann E. Furman, who afterward married Dr. John P. Mann. In 1864 Mr. Furman died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Adams, in New York city. Their only son, Robert, who was born in 1858, who was unmarried, died in 1883, and the remainder of Deacon Furman’s estate, which was inherited by his son, came into the possession of Mrs. Furman. The testatrix died May 2 last, aged about 70, leaving no children. Her only heirs and next of kin were Ann Baker, a sister, and the children of Rebecca Emerson and Elizabeth B. Williams, deceased sisters, who contested her will, which was dated November 8, 1882, on the grounds of incompetency on the part of the testator to make a will and on account of undue influence. The will left to Robert Furman Adams of Chicago, a grandson of her husband, $1,000, and left the remainder of the estate, which was worth about $30,000, to her two stepdaughters in equal proportions.


+36i. Ann Rebecca Furman, born 24 February 1822 in Saratoga County, New York; died 24 December 1892 in New York, New York. Married Dr. John Preston Mann.
+37ii. Jane Elizabeth Furman, born 6 June 1829 in New York; died 6 April 1905. Married Charles Edward Adams.
 38iii. Charles Furman, born ca. 1837.42
 39i. Robert M. Furman, born 4 March 1858 in New York;43, 47, 48, 51 died 23 August 1882 in Albany, Albany County, New York.51, 52, 53 Robert is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.51, 53

8. Phillip Heartt Furman2 (Samuel1), born 13 February 1799 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York;4, 54, 55, 56 died 3 September 1871 in Maspeth, Long Island, New York.4, 56 Phillip married, 20 February 1823 in Ballston, Saratoga County, New York, Mary ‘Polly’ Cogswell4, 56, 58 (born 1798 in Massachusetts, parents not determined;4, 54, 55 Polly died 20 May 18784, 57).

Phillip was engaged in commercial pursuits and was active in the abolition movement.56


+40i. Samuel H. Furman, born September 1824 in New York. Married Elizabeth Antionette Hebbard.
+41ii. Benjamin Mather Furman, born 31 October 1827 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York; died 6 January 1918 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Married Hetty Morrell Smith.
 42iii. Charles E. Furman, born 22 January 1832 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York;54, 55, 56 died 28 May 1879 in Manhattan, New York City, New York.59
+43iv. Robert C. Furman, born May 1839 in New York; died 8 December 1919 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Married Mary J. ‘Agnes’ Rowan.
+44v. Howard Cogswell Furman, born ca. 1842 in New York; died 7 June 1926 in New York, New York. Married (1) Catherine Ella Remington Married (2) Eleanor Van Allen.

9. Rev. Charles Edwin Furman2 (Samuel1), born 13 December 1801 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York;3, 4, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 died 10 June 1880 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.4, 64, 65 Charles married, 19 January 1831, Harriet Emiline Johnson4, 64 (born 1811, the daughter of Joseph Johnson and Abigail Stone;4, 60 Harriet died 1 December 18604, 64). Charles is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.64

The excellent biography of Rev. Furman in the History of the First Presbyterian Church of Victor, N.Y. is repeated below:64

Rev. Charles Edwin Furman, D. D., was born in Clinton, Dutchess County, N. Y., December 13, 1801. His father came from Newton, L. I., and his mother was a daughter of John Gazlay, of “Nine Partners,” N. Y. About 1805 he removed with his father to Saratoga County, near Ballston Centre, which church he joined in 1821. There his parents lived and died. He graduated from Union College in 1826; studied two years at Auburn Theological Seminary, entering the middle class, and graduating in 1828. Was licensed June 1828. Was an agent of the American Tract Society in Ohio, from 1828 - 1829. He then went to Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he spent a year organizing a Presbyterian Church, being the first minister who preached there. He was ordained by the Presbytery of Cayuga at Skaneateles, June 17, 1830, and settled at Clarkson, N. Y., July 1, 1830, where he remained 5 years. January 19, 1831, he married Miss Harriet Emeline Johnson, of Rochester, N. Y.; Rev. Charles G. Finney, officiating. The Clarkson church was much blessed by his ministry. From Clarkson he was urged to go to Hamilton, Canada, where he remained two years. In 1837, the insurrection in Canada, known as the Patriot War, caused him to move his family to Rochester, where he remained during the following winter, supply in the Brick church. The first Sabbath in March, 1838, he began his ministry in Victor, where he remained until April, 1846. His labors here were greatly blessed, and 151 members were added to the roll during his ministry.

From Victor he went to Medina, 1846-54. In 1852, his health failing through Bronchial and other troubles, he held on until May, 1854, when he resigned and went to Rochester to live. While here he was employed by the American Bible Society for five years.

Afterwards he supplied the pulpit of the church at Chili for two years and subsequently the church at Brighton for one year. December 1, 1860, his wife was summoned to Heaven, and on account of feeble health, he spent some time in traveling with his youngest daughter.

He lived a year with his eldest daughter, in Buffalo, and in May, 1866, upon the marriage of his youngest daughter, now Mrs. Martin Briggs, he went to live with her at Rochester, until on June 10, 1880, God took him.

His first year in this new home of his daughter, was one of sickness, during which his Bible was his constant companion. He would pore over it, expressing his delight with its beautiful and precious truth. Recovering from this illness he again entered the pulpit. This time the Gates church was benefited by his ripened ministrations for more than two years. Then he returned to his former charge at Clarkson, where he remained for more than two years, until May, 1872. So long as his health endured, he was in the field, at work for the master, preaching as opportunity offered. Early in his ministry he served as clerk, was temporary clerk of the Synod of Geneva for two years, and for more than twenty-five years was its permanent clerk. Was stated clerk of Niagara Presbytery for ten years, and about as many years of the Rochester Presbytery. In the “Half Century of the Presbytery of Rochester,” (memorial services in the Brick church, 1869) is a poem by him, written for the occasion, and entitled “The Pastor.”

He received D. D. from Hamilton College in 1878. During the last years of his life he was a great and patient sufferer, and yet found time to publish two books entitled respectively “Home Scenes” (1874), and “Valley of the Genesee” (1879) and several occasional poems. Shortly before his death, he wrote of his several charges, “Among them all I have been familiar since leaving, and from them have received universal expressions of affection: have often been called to participate in their joys and sympathize with them in sorrows ; and since I am old, have been treated as a father as well as a brother. I feel unworthy of their esteem, because of the too feeble efforts in services for my master, and the few returns I will be able to make when called to render an account of my stewardship. If anything I have done has been approved and blessed of God, it has been because of the gracious presence of His Spirit, attending so humble a means, blessing so feeble an instrumentality, and counteracting the influence of so many faults and imperfections.” His tomb is in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, N. Y. He had five children: three daughters and two sons.

March 22, 1843, the duties of the committee of advice and pastoral assistance were made to include the visitation of each family in their respective districts at least twice each year. This is part of the Sessional oversight under the present church government, and upon its faithful performance largely depends the spiritual prosperity of the church. The minister has his own peculiar, pastoral work to perform, but there is a sphere of such work for the eldership, which the minister cannot reach.

This church planted itself squarely against slavery, by the action it took in December, 1843, declaring that “Slavery as it exists in this country, is a moral, social, and political evil. An evil that results in oppression, ignorance, licentiousness, and heathenism; and hence in the ruin of immortal souls; and therefore ought to be abolished immediately.”

It took strong ground against Christians abetting this evil, and appealed to the church to use its prayers and influence for the suppression of the traffic.

The March communion season, 1846, was the end of Mr. Furman’s pastorate.


+45i. Abby E. Furman, born 15 December 1831 in Monroe County, New York; died 26 May 1891. Married Edward F. French.
+46ii. Harriet Furman, born ca. 1833 in New York; died 14 January 1882 in Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. Married Samuel Root.
+47iii. Sarah E. Furman, born ca. 1835 in New York; died February 1893 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Martin Briggs.
+48iv. Charles Edwin Furman, born 1 June 1838 in Victor, Ontario County, New York; died 30 May 1912 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Helen F. Potter.
+49v. Robert H. Furman, born ca. 1840 in New York. Married Helen C. _____.

10. Mary Wright Furman2 (Samuel1), born 6 September 1803 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York;4, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 died 13 February 1887.66 Mary married, 18 October 1828, Prosper French4 (born ca. 1798 in New York, parents not determined;67 Prosper died 24 November 1856 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York4, 71). Mary is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.66

+50i. Edward F. French, born 15 January 1832 in Schenectady County, New York; died 3 July 1889. Married Abby E. Furman.
 51ii. Mary H. French, born ca. 1835 in New York.67
 52iii. George French, born ca. 1838 in New York.67
+53iv. Phillip Henry French, born ca. 1848 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York; died 24 June 1899 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Married Katie Mildred Gray.

11. Abigail Rhodes Furman2 (Samuel1), born 4 September 1805 in Clifton Park, Saratoga County, New York;3, 4, 72, 73 died 18 November 1857 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.4, 72 Abigail married, 14 November 1835, Thomas Croly4 (born 22 December 1807 in Ireland, parents not determined;4, 72, 73, 74 Thomas died 15 August 18694, 72). Abigail and Thomas are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.72

 54i. Emeline Croly, born 4 December 1836 in New York;73, 75 died 27 October 1914 in DeWitt, Onandaga County, New York.75 Emeline is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.75
 55ii. Mary S. Croly, born ca. 1839 in New York.73
 56iii. Elizabeth Gelston Croly, born 21 June 1841 in New York;73, 74, 76 died 18 September 1872.76 Elizabeth is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.76
 57iv. Robert Furman Croly, born 27 July 1843 in New York;73, 74, 76 died 4 November 1866.76 Robert is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.76
+58v. Augusta Y. Croly, born 1 April 1845 in New York; died 31 May 1899. Married Stephen Wilson.
 59vi. Abigail ‘Abby’ Croly, born 10 September 1847 in New York;73, 74, 77 died 9 May 1932 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.77 Abby is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.77
+60vii. Thomas S. Croly, born 4 February 1849 in Saratoga County, New York; died 2 May 1913 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Married Lucy Ball.

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1790, New York, Queens County, Township of Newtown, page 19, family of Samuel Furman showing 1 male over 16 years, 4 females, 1 other free person named Casar, and 1 slave.
  2. Obituary, Brooklyn Eagle, 18 April 1845, Mrs. Ann Lamberson, who perished on board the steamboat Swallow, on the evening of 7 April 1845. The article indicates she was born 11 October 1784 in Dutchess County, in the vicinity of Poughkeepsie, and that she had ten children, six of whom survived her. [Her place of birth stated in the article is thought to be incorrect; her two next-youngest siblings were born in Newtown, Long Island, and Ann is believed to have been born there too. However, all but one of her later siblings were born in Dutchess County.]
  3. Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, collated by Theodore Gazlay, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890; unpublished. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
  4. Baker Family History and Genealogy; The Descendants of Josias Furman, Generations 4, 5, and 6. Website.
  5. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, Ann, wife of David Lamberson, died April 7, 1845, Age 60 years.
  6. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; David Lamberson, born 6 January 1778, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died 2 May 1842, Jamaica, Queens County, New York [from record, which also links in findagrave to his wife and ten children].
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1830, New York, Queens County, Jamaica, David Lambertson. Family consists of: Males: 2 (10-15) [David; John]; 1 (20-30) [Samuel]; 1 (50-60) [father David]; Females: 2 (5-10) [Cornelia; Mary]; 1 (10-15) [Jane]; 1 (15-20) [unidentified]; 1 (40-50) [mother Nancy]. [Since daughter Helen was apparently born in 1829 and is not accounted for in this census, she probably died in 1829. A family grave marker indicates she was an infant child.]
  8. Obituary, New York Tribune, 4 May 1842, David Lamberson, Esq., died on 2 May 1842, at Jamaica, Long Island, in the 64th year of his age.
  9. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, David, died May 2, 1842, age 64 yrs.
  10. Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River, by David Lear Buckman, The Grafton Press, 1907. Chapter 9 Disasters of River Travel. Available at www.ulster.net.
  11. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, David Waters, George Faitoute, Sarah and Helen, infant children of David and Ann Lamberson. (No dates).
  12. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; David Waters Lamberson, born: 12 April 1811, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died: 2 May 1812, Jamaica, Queens County, New York [from record].
  13. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; George Faitoute Lamberson, born: 17 February 1813, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died 17 August 1814, Jamaica, Queens County, New York [from record].
  14. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; David B. Lamberson, born: Apr. 1815, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died: 6 March 1862, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri [from record].
  15. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, David B., died at St. Louis, March 6, 1862. Age 46 years.
  16. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page 477, family of Samuel Lamberson (40, New York, clergyman); Delia B. Lamberson (35, New York); Ruel [sic, Buell] Lamberson (9, Illinois); Mary H. Lamberson (20, New York); Cornelia A. Lamberson (22, New York) [the ages of Mary and Cornelia are low by several years compared to other records].
  17. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Queens County, Town of Jamaica, Page No. 159, family of John G. Lamberson (43, NY, lawyer); Mary F. [?] Lamberson (36, NY); Cornelia A. Lamberson (38, NY); Eliza Rispan (36, Ireland, housekeeper); John Rispan (56, Ireland, gardener).
  18. Massachusetts State Census, 1865, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, family of S. L. Lamberson (55, N.Y., merchant); Delia Lamberson (43, N.Y.); Buel Lamberson (23, Illinois, tinner [?]); Cornelia Lamberson (35, N.Y.); Henrietta Lamberson (35, N.Y.); Mary Lamberson (9, Mass.); Louis Lamberson (8, Mass.); Cornelia Lamberson (3, Mass.); Catharine Callan (19, Ireland, servant).
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page No. 178, family of Cornelia A. Lamberson (32, New York); Mary H. Lamberson (30, New York) [both of their ages are low here by several years, compared to other records].
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Enumeration District 59, Page No. 25A; family of Cornelia Lamberson (50, New York); sister Mary H. Lamberson (48, New York). [Both of their ages are low by several years, compared to other records].
  21. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, Cornelia A., died at Pittsfield, Mass. Feb. 13, 1892, Age 71 years.
  22. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; Cornelia A. Lamberson, born: 1821, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died: Feb. 13, 1892, Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [from record].
  23. Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1922; Certificate of Death, No. 1964, Mary H. Lamberson; died: 12 February 1909, Evanston; age: 85 years 10 months 23 days [calculated birth date: 20 March 1823]; born in Jamaica, Long Island, New York.
  24. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, City of Pittsfield, Enumeration District 70, Sheet No. 11B; family of Orsin Lowden (52, New York, July 1847, gardener); wife of 27 years Mary J. Lowden (48, Massachusetts, Feb 1852, 1 child, 1 living); daughter Alice M. Lowden (22, Massachusetts, Sept. 1872); border Mary H. Lamberson (78, New York, Dec, 1821).
  25. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, Mary Henrietta, died at Evanston, Ill. Feb. 12, 1909. Age 85 years 11 months and 23 days [sic, certification of death says 10 months].
  26. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; Helen Lamberson, born: 22 January 1829, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died: unknown [from record].
  27. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Susan Furman Lathrop, born: 30 April 1789 in Newtown, Suffolk County, New York; died: 20 September 1850 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, siblings, and five children].
  28. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page 289, family of John H. Lathrop (61, NY, farmer); Susan Lathrop (61, NY); John Lathrop (18, NY); Ebenezer Lathrop (22, NY); Henry Brashale (9); Mary Irish (25); Patrick Ryan (50).
  29. A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names, by Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Published at Ridgefield, Conn., by Mrs. Julia M. Huntington, 1884. Pages 132-133, 202-203, 272. A few of the vital dates (births, etc.) differ from other sources.
  30. New York State Census, 1855, Onandaga County, Syracuse, 4th Ward, Image 97, John H. Lathrop, 65, Saratoga, farmer; wife Lucretia, 45, Onondaga; cousin Hellen Sabin, 28, Onondaga.
  31. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, John H. Lathrop, born: unknown; died: 15 September 1856 [from record, which provides the names and links to his wife and five children].
  32. Find a Grave (website). Old Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro, Madison County, New York, Charles Edwin Lathrop, born: September 1820; died: 25 February 1823 [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents and five siblings].
  33. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Page No. 1, family of Charles Leonard (40, New York, physician); Harriet Leonard (32, New York); Bell Leonard (11, Michigan); John Furman (75, New York, retired); Melinda Furman (64, New York).
  34. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Furman, John G.; died: 6 September 1871 [from record, which includes a photo of his gravestone which is difficult to read, but appears to be inscribed as John G. Furman / [unreadable] 1871 / Aged / [?] Yrs. 8 Mos. / 19 Ds ]
  35. Cemetery Inscriptions, Burnt Hills Baptist Church Cemetery (now called Hillside Cemetery), Saratoga NYGENWEB (website), Saratoga, New York.
  36. International Genealogical Index (IGI), New York, Dutchess County, John Furman, born: 1819; father: John Gazlay Furman; mother: Armenia Northrop.
  37. Find a Grave (website). Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro, Madison County, New York; Furman, Melinda Margory: Melinda M. / Furman / Born / Dec. 9, 1820 / Died / July 21, 1904 [from gravestone]; the record provides an excerpt of her obituary which includes brief biographical details and indicates she was born in Peterboro and died in New York City.
  38. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 73, Sheet No. 9A; family of Armenia Smith (52, New York, June 1847, widow, 3 children, 2 living); daughter Marjory Smith (16, Muskegon, May 1884); sister [sic, sister-in-law] Elizabeth Smith (63, Canada, Dec. 1836); aunt Melinda Furman (79, New York, Dec 1879 [sic, 1820; likely an enumerator error].
  39. International Genealogical Index (IGI), New York, Madison County, Peterboro, Sylvester Furman, born 1821; father: John Gazlay Furman; mother: Armenia Northrop.
  40. International Genealogical Index (IGI), New York, Madison County, Peterboro, Elizabeth Furman, born 1824; father: John Gazlay Furman; mother: Armenia Northrop.
  41. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Furman, Robert: Robert Furman / Born / In Pleasant Valley / Dutchess Co. N.Y. / APril 30, 1797, / Came to Syracuse, / 1823, / Died May 5, 1864. [from Furman gravestone]; the record repeats these dates and provides the names of his two spouses and three children. The record also avers he died in Syracuse, but he actually died in New York City at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Jane and Charles Adams, as indicated in several other records.
  42. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page 521, family of Robert Furman (53, NY, P??); Masenda [?] Furman (50, NY); Ann Furman (28); Charles Furman (13); Moses Dickson (24, black); Chas. C. Adams (28, Massachu., teacher); Jane Adams (21); Robert Adams (2); Bartheen [?] Carners [?] (25, Canada).
  43. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page 48, family of Robert (age 63) and Marie B. Furman (age 41), with Robert M. Furman (age 2), Catherine Angle (age 45), and Margaret Connolly (age 19), servant.
  44. Obituary, New York Tribune, 6 May 1864, Robert Furman, age 67, died 5 May 1864 at the residence of his sons-in-law, Dr. J. P. Mann and Mr. C. E. Adams.
  45. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Furman, Melinda B. Williams [sic, another source says Wilkins]: Melinda / Wife of / Robert Furman / Died / March 1, 1851 / Aged 50 Yrs [from gravestone]; Born: July 1800; Died 14 March 1851 [from record, which indicates her parents as J. & R. William].
  46. Email from Enid Mastrianni to Lee Gazlay, various dates in January, September, and December 2011, providing details primarily about Furman and Mann descendants.
  47. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Onondaga County, Onondaga, page no. 114, family of Maria B. Furman (age 54) with Robert M. Furman (age 12) and Ellen Dailey (age 16), domestic servant.
  48. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Onondaga County, Onondaga, Enumeration District 189, Page No. 3; family of Maria B. Furman (62, N.Y., widow); son Robert E. Furman (22, N.Y.).
  49. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Furman, Maria B.Augh [sic, her last name was Angle]: Maria B. / Wife of / Robert Furman / Died / May 3, 1885 / Aged 65 Yrs. [from gravestone]. Born: 1818, Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York; Died: 3 May 1885, Syracuse, Onandago County, New York [from record, which also indicates that her parents were N & K Augh, actually Angle].
  50. Utica Morning Herald, Utica, New York. Available at fultonhistory.com. 23 October 1885, article regarding the surrogate’s decision on the contested will case of Maria B. Furman, second wife of Deacon Robert Furman. The article summarizes the elements of the will and transfers of property, and includes vital details of various family members.
  51. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Furman, Robert: Robert / Son of / Robert & Maria B. / Furman / Died Aug. 23, 1882 / Aged 24 Yrs. [from gravestone]. Born: 4 March 1858; Died 23 August 1882 [from record].
  52. Deaths, The New York Daily Standard, Syracuse, New York, available at fultonhistory.com; 24 August 1882, death of Robert Furman on 23 August 1882 in Albany, New York. The article provides a detailed account of how Robert shot his mistress and then himself; his mistress was only wounded but he died of his injuries.
  53. Deaths, Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, available at fultonhistory.com; 28 August 1882, article on the death of Robert Furman the previous week. The article provides a detailed account of his shooting his mistress and then himself, and indicates he was interred in Oakwood Cemetery [Syracuse, New York].
  54. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, New York County, New York, Third Ward, Page 8; family of Philip H. Furman (49, New York, merchant); Mary Furman (48, Massachusetts); Samuel H. Furman (25, New York, merchant); Charles E. Furman (18, New York, merchant); Howard C. Furman (8, New York); Johannah Donnavan (20, Ireland); Mary E. Nichols (21, Massachusetts); Elizabeth Cogswell (75, Massachusetts).
  55. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, New York County, New York City, 5th Ward, Page 183, family of Philip Furman (60, N York, manfr shirts); Mary Furman (60, N York); S. H. Furman [first initial uncertain] (33, N York); H. M. Norris [last name uncertain] (32, N York, clerk); C. E. Furman (27, N York); R. C. Furman (21, N York); H. C. Furman (19, N York); M. E. Nichols (25, Mass.); E. A. Furman (25, N York); E. A. Furman (5, N York); M. J. Furman (3, N York); Jacob Manus (35, N Jersey, clerk).
  56. American Ancestry, Volume VII, ALbany, N.Y.: Jole Munsell’s Sons, Publishers, 1892. Available at Google Books. Page 184, Furman, Charles Edwin. The entry provides details of his ancestors and some of their spouses for several generations back to the 1600s. Some dates and places vary in this source from other sources.
  57. Obituary, New York Herald, New York, 21 May 1878, Mary, widow of the late Philip H. Fuman died 20 May 1878, in the 80th year of her age.
  58. New York Marriages 1686-1980, available at familysearch.org. Philip Furman and Polly Cogswell, married on 20 February 1823 in First Presbyterian Church at Ballston, Ballston Center, Saratoga [County], New York.
  59. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Charles E., 28 May 1879, Manhattan, age 49 years, Cert# 320046.
  60. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Orleans County, Town of Ridgeway, page 229, family of Charles E. Furman (49, clergyman); Harriette Furman (40); Abba C. Furman (18, NY); Harriette Furman (17, NY); Sarah E. Furman (15, NY); Charles Furman (11, NY); Robert (10, NY); Jane Crysler (9, Canada).
  61. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Page No. 86, family of Martin Briggs (63, New York, safe maker); Sarah Briggs (35, New York); Marian A. Briggs (36, New York); Hamlet S. Briggs (20, New York, safe maker); Hamlet D. Scranton (65, New York, retired merchant); Charles E. Furman (68, New York, clergyman); Julia Bradley (30, Ireland, domestic servant); Mary Briggs (24, New York); Charles M. Briggs (2, New York); Martha Fredenberg (55, New York); Sarah Heal 23, England, domestic servant); Irma Sorantine [?] (45, New York).
  62. New York State Census, 1875, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Page No. 61, family of Martin Briggs (67, Otsego Co., NY, iron manu.); wife Sarah E. F. Briggs (40, Monroe Co., NY); daut Mareon A. Briggs (39, Monroe Co. NY); gd father [sic, father-in-law] Charles E. Furman (72, Saratoga Co., NY, widow, clergyman, Presby.); Mary Christ (25, Monroe Co., Ky, servant).
  63. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 74, Page No. 27; family of Martin Briggs (72, New York, safe & railing man.); wife Sarah E. Briggs (45, New York); daughter Marion Briggs (44, New York); daughter Sarah F. Briggs (4, New York); father-in-law Charles E. Furman (78, New York, clergyman, has dropsy); servant Rhoda Ruffles (23, England); servant Hannah Shick (16, New York).
  64. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Victor, N.Y., 1888, pages 45-47, biographical sketch of Rev. Charles E. Furman, with details about various members of his family. Digitized copy available at Google books (website).
  65. Obituary, Utica Morning Herald and Daily Gazette, Utica, New York; available at www.fultonhistory.com; 12 June 1880, Rev. Charles E. Furman, D.D., died 10 June 1880 in Rochester. He has published two volumes of poetry.
  66. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Mary Wright French, born: 6 September 1803; died: 13 February 1887 [from record].
  67. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Page 219, family of Prosper French (52, New York, auctioneer); Mary French (47, New York); Edward French (19, New York, clerk); Mary H French (15, New York); Geo. French (12, New York); Phillip H. French (2, New York).
  68. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Page No. 113, family of E. J. French (28, New York, merchant); Abba E. F. French (28, New York); Edward French (2, New York); Harriet M. French (10/12, New York); Mary W. French (56, New York); Philip H. French (11, New York).
  69. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Erie County, Lancaster, Page No. 14, Edward J. French (38, New York, produce merch.); Abby E. French (38, New York); Abby Edwardine French (12, New York, female); Mary Harriet French (10, New York); Mary W. French (60, New York).
  70. New York State Census, 1875, Erie County, Lancaster, Page 3, family of E. F. French (43, Schenectady County); wife Abby E. French (43, Monroe County); daughter Daisie French (17, Erie County); daughter Hattie French (15, Erie County); mother Mary W. French (71, Duchess County); servant Carrie Sudell (18, Erie); brother Phillip French (27, Niagara County).
  71. Deaths, The Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, New York; 25 November 1856, Prosper French, died 24 November 1856 in Buffalo.
  72. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Croly, Thomas; and Abigail Furman: Thomas Croly / Born / Dec. 22, 1807 / Died / Aug. 15, 1869 / Abigail Furman / Wife of / Thomas Croly / Born / Sep. 4, 1805 / Died Nov. 18, 1857 / Buried at Burnt Hills, NY [from gravestone]; the record provides the names of six of their children.
  73. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Saratoga County, Clifton Park, Page No. 518, family of Thomas Croly (45, Ireland, farmer); Abby Croly (45, New York); Emeline Croly (13, New York); Mary S. Croly (11, New York); Josephine E. Croly (9, New York); Robert T. Croly (7, New York); Augusta Croly (5, New York); Abby Croly (3, New York); Thomas S. Croly (1, New York); Henry Proter (56, New York); Eliza Firman (63, New York); Mary Rhyne (25, Ireland); John Wandell (60, New York, carpenter).
  74. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Saratoga County, Clifton Park, Page No. 42, family of Thomas Croly (55, Ireland); Elizabeth Croly (17, New York); Robert Croly (16, New York, work on farm); Augusta Croly (14, New York); Abby Croly (12, New York); Thomas Croly (11, New York); Eliza Furman (73, New York, boarding); Henry Porter (66, New York, boarding).
  75. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Whalen, Emeline Croly: Emeline Croly / Whalen / 1836 - 1914 [from gravestone]; born: 4 December 1836, New York; died: 27 October 1914, DeWitt, Onandaga County, New York [from record].
  76. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Croly, Robert F., and Elizabeth Gelston Croly: Robert F. Croly / son of / T. & A. F. Croly / Born / July 27, 1843 / Died / Nov. 4, 1866 / Elizabeth G. Croly / Daughter of / T. & A. F. Croly / Born June 21, 1841 / Died Sep. 18, 1872 [from gravestone];
  77. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Croly, Abigail: Abigail Croly / 1847 - 1932 [from gravestone]; born: 10 September 1849, Massachusetts [sic, different year from the gravestone; birthplace is shown as New York in other records]; born: 9 May 1932, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York [from record].
Third Generation
12. Rev. Samuel Lewis Lamberson3 (Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 14 September 1809 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York;1, 2, 3, 4, 5 died 17 July 1875 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.1, 6, 7 Samuel married Delia Buell (born ca. 1822 in New York, parents not determined;2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 Delia died 20 July 190310). Samuel is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.1, 6 Delia is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.10

+61i. Buell Lamberson, born 14 June 1841 in Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois; died 4 May 1900 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Married Helen Mary Swift.
 62ii. Mary Kilbourne Lamberson, born 23 November 1856 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts;3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11 died 30 May 1915 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.11 Mary is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.11
+63iii. Lewis Humphrey Lamberson, born 18 March 1858 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died 27 February 1908 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Married Ella A. Owen.
 64iv. Cornelia F. Lamberson, born 1862 in Massachusetts;4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13 died 7 March 1943.12 Cornelia is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.12

16. John G. Lamberson3 (Nancy,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1817 in New York;14, 15, 16 died 9 April 1878 in Manhattan, New York City, New York.14, 17, 18 John married, first, 7 August 1843 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York, Mariette Carman19, 21 (born ca. 1820 in New York, parents not determined;15 Mariette died 5 July 185319, 20). John married, second, ca. 1860 in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York, Osie Doty Metcalfe26 (born December 1825 in Bath, Steuben County, New York, the daughter of John Metcalfe and Ocy Pennington Doty;22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Osie died 30 March 190827). John is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.14, 17 Mariette is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.19, 20 Osie is buried in Grove Cemetery, Bath, Steuben County, New York.27

17. Jane Elizabeth Lamberson3 (Nancy,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1820 in New York;28, 29, 30, 31 died 20 January 1863 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey.28, 29, 32 Jane married Rev. James Manning Sherwood32 (born 29 September 1813 in Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, parents not determined;30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 James died 22 October 1890 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York33, 37). Jane is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.28, 29 James is buried in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut.33

James’ obituary provides an interesting biographical sketch:38

REV. DR. JAMES SHERWOOD DEAD.

He Succumbs at the Age of 77 Years to Paralysis.

Rev. Dr. James M. Sherwood, who has been for a number of years a well known writer on theological subjects, died on Wednesday night at his residence, 35 McDonough street. The immediate caused of his death was paralysis. On Friday of last week he was apparently in perfect health and attended a prayer meeting at the Trinity Presbyterian church, of which he was a member. While speaking there he was suddenly attacked and fell over. He was taken to his home at once, but never rallied.

Dr. Sherwood was born at Fishkill, N. Y., in 1813, on a farm. He was prevented by delicate health from pursuing a regular college course. He decided to study for the Presbyterian ministry and received instruction under the direction of the Rev. Dr. Armstrong. Dr. Sherwood was ordained in 1835 and appointed successively to pastorates at New Windsor and Mendon, N. Y. , and at Bloomfield, N. J. About twenty-five years ago his health again failed him and he came to this city. He became a member of the Brooklyn Presbytery, although not engaged in active pastoral work. He was one of the prosecutors in the celebrated Talmage case, which was tried before that body some years ago. His work in this city has been in the line of religiousy journalism. He was connected at different times with the National Preacher, the Biblical Repository, the New York Evangelist and the Eclectic Magazine. He started Hours at Home and for some years was its editor. At the time of his death he was the joint editor, with Dr. Arthur T. Pierson, of the Missionary Review of the World. The Homitetic Review was entirely under his editorial management and its high tone as a religious magazine is due for the most part to Dr. Sherwood’s literary superintendence. He was also the author of two works, the “History of the cross” and the “Life of John Brainerd.”

Dr. Sherwood leaves a widow and five children, three of whom live in this city at 35 McDonough street. One of his grandsons is J. Sherwood Seymour, the publisher of the New York Evening Post. The funeral services will take place this afternoon at 5 o’clock. The Rev. Dr. J. H. Montgomery, of Trinity Presbyterian church, will be in charge, assisted by Drs. Arthur T. Pierson and Hugh Smith Carpenter. The interment will be at Bloomfield, N. J., to-morrow morning.


+65i. William Sherwood, born ca. 1844 in New York; died 11 October 1872. Married Mahalia Cecelia Sanford.
 66ii. Ann Sherwood, born 1847;39 died 2 August 1848.39 Ann is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York.39
+67iii. Lamberson Sherwood, born July 1849 in New York; died 15 September 1917 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey. Married Katherine F. ‘Kate’ Cornwall.
+68iv. Albert Lewis Sherwood, born 6 October 1852 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey; died 28 February 1888 in Kings County, New York. Married Lavinia Catherine Sands.

22. Mary Wright Lathrop3 (Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 25 May 1815 in Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New York;40, 41 died 13 July 1860 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.40 Mary married John Gordon Kendall40 (born 1811 in New York, the son of John Kendall and Sarah Foster;42 John died 9 November 1866 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin42). Mary and John are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.40, 42

+69i. Mary Caroline Kendall, born 1843; died 26 November 1868. Married Samuel Dexter Hastings II.
+70ii. Ebenezer Lathrop Kendall, born 13 April 1846 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York; died 10 April 1922 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. Married Martha Sherman Baker.
+71iii. Philo Remington Kendall, born 1848 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York; died 9 August 1920. Married Eliza Jane Goodhue.

24. Eliza Lathrop3 (Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 10 May 1821 in Peterboro, Madison County, New York;41, 43 died 16 September 1865 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York.43 Eliza married Dr. Oliver W. May44 (born ca. 1802, parents not determined;44 Oliver died 5 May 1859 in Peekskill, Westchester County, New York44, 45). Eliza and Oliver are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.43, 44

26. Caroline A. Lathrop3 (Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 8 February 1825 in New York;41, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 died 14 April 1906.46 Caroline married, 28 December 1841, Philo Remington41, 46, 53 (born 31 October 1816 in Litchfield, Herkimer County, New York, the son of Eliphalet Remington II and Abigail Paddock;48, 49, 50, 52, 53 Philo died 4 April 1889 in Silver Springs, Ocala County, Florida52, 53). Caroline and Philo are buried in Armory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, Herkimer County, New York.46, 52

Philo was the eldest son of Eliphalet Remington II, blacksmith and inventor of the Remington rifle, and who founded the company of E. Remington & Son. Philo was born and raised in Litchfield, Herkimer County, New York, a few miles southwest of the present town of Ilion, previously known as Morgan’s Landing and as the settlement of New London. Philo was educated in the common schools, and he spent one winter in 1837 in the Seminary at Cazenovia, having become a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. On his return home, Philo started to work with his father in the mechanical department of the gun works. Around 1841, Philo became a partner in the business, and his younger brothers, Samuel and Eliphalet III became partners in the firm a few years later. Philo was a strong influence in the Remington company’s growth, eventually establishing factories in, and fostering the growth of, Ilion, in Herkimer County. The company won numerous contracts for the production of rifles and pistols, having earned a reputation for superior products. Adding to its success, the company diversified into the manufacture of agricultural tools (1856), sewing machines (1870), typewriters (1874), and other products. In 1865, the company was incorporated, with Philo as president, with his brothers Samuel as vice-president, and Eliphalet as secretary and treasurer. The company’s prosperity was brought down in the 1870s and 1880s by a combination of circumstances that led to various parts of the company being sold off.53, 54, 55

In 1871, Philo, along with an associate Philo Osgood, purchased numerous properties in and around Seattle, Washington, about 200 city lots, for more than $50,000. Their real estate investments, the first by East coast capitalists in the Seattle area, spawned a rumor that the Northern Pacific railroad might locate the railroad terminus at Seattle. The rumor ultimately proved false when Northern Pacific announced in 1873 their decision to build the terminus in Tacoma. Philo’s son-in-law, Watson C. Squire (U.S. Senator and governor of Washington Territory), who was for a time Secretary and Treasurer of the Remington company, exchanged his portion of stock in the company for Philo’s real estate in the Seattle area. Watson eventually cleared farmland and constructed buildings and houses on those properties.53, 55, 56, 57

In 1841 Philo married Caroline A. Lathrop, of Syracuse, who was born in 1825 and died 14 April 1906. They had two children, Ida R. Remington, who married Watson C. Squires; and Ella, who married Howard C. Furman, of New York City. Philo Remington died on 4 April 1889 in Silver Springs, Florida. Public and Methodist church memorial services included resolutions that attested to his noble character of modesty and unselfishness, and as an honorable Christian and a proponent of the temperance cause.55


+72i. Ida Remington, born 20 November 1842 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York; died 28 February 1919 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York. Married Watson Carvasso Squire.
+73ii. Catherine Ella Remington, born 18 June 1845 in Herkimer County, New York; died 22 December 1913 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York. Married (1) Elijah Priest Greene Married (2) Howard Cogswell Furman.

27. Ebenezer Lathrop3 (Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 1 February 1828 in New York.41, 58 Ebenezer married, 3 May 1855, Charlotte B. Wallace41 (born ____, parents not determined).

 74i. Eloise Lathrop, born 24 October 1858.41

30. Ashley B. Furman3 (John,2 Samuel1), born 1818 in New York;59, 60 died 1872.59 Ashley married, 6 October 1850 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, Harriet Clark63 (born 5 June 1820 in New York, parents not determined;60, 61, 62 Harriet died 2 July 188961). Ashley and Harriet are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.59, 61

+75i. John Gazlay Furman, born May 1852 in Michigan. Married Laura Marie Bee.
+76ii. Ashley B. Furman, Jr., born June 1857 in Michigan. Married Ida M. Niver.
+77iii. George Arms Furman, born June 1860 in Michigan; died 2 March 1939 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan. Married Ella J. Bell.

35. Martha Cornelia Furman3 (John,2 Samuel1), born 31 March 1828 in Oneida County, New York;64, 65, 66, 67, 68 died 23 March 1899 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.64 Martha married Justus C. Hubbard64 (born 3 January 1820 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York, parents not determined;64, 65, 66, 67 Justus died 3 December 1873 in Newaygo, Newaygo County, Michigan64). Martha and Justus are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.64

+78i. Armenia F. ‘Minnie’ Hubbard, born June 1847 in New York; died 1924. Married Francis Smith.
 79ii. Ella Cornelia Hubbard, born 4 July 1850;64 died 13 August 1851.64
+80iii. Carrie E. Hubbard, born 8 March 1854 in Owego, Tioga County, New York; died 11 March 1894 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois. Married Albert Henry Standish.
+81iv. Jessie L. Hubbard, born April 1859 in Michigan; died 1944. Married Franklin Wood.
+82v. Fannie Jean Hubbard, born 25 July 1863 in Newaygo, Newaygo County, Michigan; died 16 January 1942 in Los Angeles, California. Married Charles Lester Houseman.

36. Ann Rebecca Furman3 (Robert,2 Samuel1), born 24 February 1822 in Saratoga County, New York;69, 70, 71, 72, 73 died 24 December 1892 in New York, New York.69 Ann married, ca. 1855, Dr. John Preston Mann69, 75 (born 19 May 1821 in Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York, parents not determined;71, 72, 73, 74 John died 12 July 1893 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York74, 75). Ann and John are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.69, 74

John’s obituary provides a brief biography:75

JOHN PRESTON MANN.

John Preston Mann, M. D., of New York city, died at the Croly farm on East Genessee st., yesterday. Dr. Mann had been to the World’s fair with his daughter, and returned in June, he was compelled by illness to remain over in this city for rest and medical treatment. He appeared to improve, but a relapse ensued, and he passed away.

Dr. J. P. Mann was born at Whitesboro in this State, in 1821, and was thus 72 years of age. He studied medicine, graduating from the Geneva Medical college in 1842, and practiced his profession in Mannsville, Jefferson county, till 1857, when he came to this city. In 1855, Dr. Mann was married to Ann Rebecca, daughter of the late Robert Furman. Dr. Mann’s practice in Syracuse, extended over a period of several years, when he went to New York, where he acquired reputation and large wealth by his wonderful skill in the treatment of the crippled and deformed, his practice extending to all the large cities of the country. He had a luxurious home in Lexington ave., where Mrs. Mann died in December last, and was brought to this city for burial in Oakwood. Dr. Mann’s only child, a daughter, alone survives this double bereavement. Mr. Mann was recently elected president of the Alumni association of Syracuse Medical college.


+83i. Prestonia Mann, born ca. 1861 in New York; died 1 April 1945 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida. Married Dr. John Martin.

37. Jane Elizabeth Furman3 (Robert,2 Samuel1), born 6 June 1829 in New York;70, 72, 76, 77, 78 died 6 April 1905.76 Jane married Charles Edward Adams72, 80 (born 15 January 1822 in Massachusetts, parents not determined;70, 77, 78, 79 Charles died 2 September 190279). Jane and Charles are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.76, 79

 84i. Dr. Robert Furman Adams, born 23 December 1848 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York;70, 77, 81 died 18 April 1922 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.81 Robert is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.81
 85ii. Annabell Adams, born ca. 1862 in New York.72, 78

40. Samuel H. Furman3 (Phillip,2 Samuel1), born September 1824 in New York.82, 83, 84 Samuel married, 11 May 1853, Elizabeth Antionette Hebbard83, 86 (born June 1827 in New York, parents not determined;83, 84 Elizabeth died 19 October 1916 in New York, New York85). Elizabeth is buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey.85

+86i. Alfred Antoine Furman, born 30 April 1856 in Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin; died 1940. Married Emma A. _____.
 87ii. Ella A. Furman, born December 1861 in New York;83, 84 died 1 November 1925 in Manhattan, New York City, New York.87
 88iii. Philip Howard Furman, born August 1863 in New York.83, 88, 89

41. Benjamin Mather Furman3 (Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 31 October 1827 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York;90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 died 6 January 1918 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.96, 97, 98 Benjamin married, ca. 1853, Hetty Morrell Smith93, 97 (born September 1831 in New York, the daughter of Caleb N. Smith and Catherine Folk;90, 91, 92, 93, 94 Hetty died 2 January 1909 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York99). Benjamin and Hetty are buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.96, 97, 99

Benjamin’s obituary provides a concise biographical sketch:97

B. M. FURMAN DIES;

ARTIST; PREACHER

Went to California on Steamer “Brooklyn” in the ’49 Gold Feaver.

WAS IN NINETY-FIRST YEAR.

At Age of 86, Painted Last Portrait of Fanny J. Crosby, Hymn Writer, Then 94.

Benjamin Mather Furman, artist, preacher, ’49 gold seeker and a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died yesterday in his 91st year from ailments of old age, after being in failing health for a year. His funeral services, in the chapel at 396 Gates avenue, tomorrow afternoon, will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Maurice A. Levy, pastor of the Green Avenue Baptist Church, of which Mr. Furman was a member, and the interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Furman is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Isabella Cowan; five sons, Philip H., Benjamin Franklin, Adoniram Judson, Charles Elmer, and Robert Clarkson Furman; eight grandchildren and two younger brothers, Robert Clarkson and Howard Coggswell Furman.

Mr. Furman was born in Schenectady, N. Y., on October 31, 1827, the son of Philip Heartt Furman and Mary Coggswell. He was educated in the Schenectady Academy, and coming to New York City early in life was apprenticed to a Mr. Fordham, a pioneer sign painter. Mr. Furman subsequently opened a sign painting business with his Brother Charles, on Fulton street, in 1847. Two years later, when the ’49 gold fever broke out on the Pacific Coast, he sailed for California on the steamer Brooklyn and was successful in locating a paying gold claim. Later he went to Liverpool and other European cities. On his return to New York City he studied art and later graduated from an agricultural college. Later, he opened studios with Elliott, West, Fisher, and other prominent artists of old New York City.

Mr. Furman during his long career as an artist painted the portraits of many well-known New Yorkers, and at the age of 86 painted the last portrait of Fanny J. Crosby, the noted hymn writer, when she was 94 years old. He also did much ornamental work for Sunday schools and secret societies.

Mr. Furman was married to Hetty M. Smith of Maspeth, L. I., and they celebrated their golden wedding in 1903. Mrs. Furman died in 1909.

Mr. Furman came [from] old Colonial stock, his forefathers having settled near Boston, Mass., in 1631. He was a resident of the Nineteenth Ward in the Eastern District of Brooklyn for many years, was a member of Zepher Hose, No. 4, Volunteer Firemen, and was for a long time licentiate preacher of the old First Baptist Church of the Eastern District. He was an ardent temperance worker, and was one of the firs organizers of the Prohibition party in Brooklyn.


 89i. Philip Howard Furman, born March 1854;90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 100 died 4 February 1918 in Kings County, New York.101
+90ii. Benjamin Franklin Furman, born ca. April 1861 in New York; died 27 July 1937 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Married Carrie Davenport Bonner.
+91iii. Adoniram Judson Furman, born November 1867 in New York; died 28 April 1941 in Kings County, New York. Married Barbara Schell.
+92iv. Rev. Charles Elmer Furman, born ca. 1869 in New York. Married Ida May Fay.
 93v. Robert Clarkson Furman, born January 1872 in New York.91, 92, 93, 94, 95
+94vi. Mary Isabella Furman, born ca. November 1875 in New York; died 29 February 1944 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Married Robert C. Cowan.

43. Robert C. Furman3 (Phillip,2 Samuel1), born May 1839 in New York;88, 102, 103, 104 died 8 December 1919 in Manhattan, New York City, New York.105 Robert married, 31 January 1883 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, Mary J. ‘Agnes’ Rowan103, 107 (born December 1853 in New York, parents not determined;103, 104 Agnes died 26 October 1906 in Manhattan, New York City, New York106).

44. Howard Cogswell Furman3 (Phillip,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1842 in New York;82, 102, 108, 109 died 7 June 1926 in New York, New York.110, 111 Howard married, first, ca. 1884, Catherine Ella Remington109, 114 (born 18 June 1845 in Herkimer County, New York, the daughter of Philo Remington and Caroline A. Lathrop;41, 47, 48, 108, 109, 112, 113 Catherine died 22 December 1913 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York114). Howard married, second, 1 June 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, Eleanor Van Allen115 (born ca. 1875 in Albany, Albany County, New York, the daughter of Adam Van Allen and Cornelia Benjamin;115 Eleanor died 1 August 1933 in New York116). Howard is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.110

45. Abby E. Furman3 (Charles,2 Samuel1), born 15 December 1831 in Monroe County, New York;117, 118, 119, 120, 121 died 26 May 1891.117 Abby married Edward F. French119 (born 15 January 1832 in Schenectady County, New York, the son of Prosper French and Mary Wright Furman;119, 120, 121, 122, 123 Edward died 3 July 1889122). Abby and Edward are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.117, 122

+95i. Abby Edwardine ‘Daisie’ French, born 16 April 1858 in Erie County, New York; died 5 August 1939. Married Frank Clinton Crowell.
 96ii. Mary Harriet ‘Hattie’ French, born 25 August 1859 in Erie County, New York;119, 120, 121, 124, 125 died 17 December 1928.124 Hattie is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.124

46. Harriet Furman3 (Charles,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1833 in New York;118, 126, 127, 128 died 14 January 1882 in Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa.129 Harriet married Samuel Root129 (born ca. 1820 in Ohio, parents not determined;126, 127, 128 Samuel died 11 March 1889130). Harriet and Samuel are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.130, 131

Harriet’s obituary provides brief biographical details:129

Mrs. Harriet F. Root.

On Saturday last, in Dubuque, Iowa, Mrs. Harriet F. Root passed away. Mrs. Root was a daughter of Rev. Charles E. Furman and had attained the age of forth-eight years. Born in Clarkson, this county; she married Mr. Samuel Root of New York, and since then has resided in the west. Some weeks ago her relatives here were telegraphed of her illness from remittent fever and Mrs. Martin Briggs of this city hastened thither, but all that loving hands could do would not suffice. She was ever a consistent Christian, and her last words were, “God bless you all.” In accordance with the wish of her father, her body was brought here for interment. Besides the bereaved husband, sisters survive her as follows: Mrs. E. F. French of Lancaster, N. Y., and Mrs. Martin Briggs. Messrs. Charles E. Furman and R. H. Furman of this city are brothers of the deceased. The funeral, which is private, will take place at 2 p. m. today from the residence of Mrs. Martin Briggs, 181 State street.


47. Sarah E. Furman3 (Charles,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1835 in New York;118, 132, 133, 134 died February 1893 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.135 Sarah married, May 1866, Martin Briggs139 (born March 1807 in Edmeston, Otsego County, New York, parents not determined;132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138 Martin died 24 December 1883 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York136). Sarah and Martin are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.135, 136

 97i. Martin Briggs, Jr., stillborn 19 November 1872 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.140 Martin is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.140
+98ii. Sarah Furman Briggs, born October 1875 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York; died 17 August 1917 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Frederick A. Smith.

48. Charles Edwin Furman3 (Charles,2 Samuel1), born 1 June 1838 in Victor, Ontario County, New York;118, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149 died 30 May 1912 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.148 Charles married, 17 June 1870 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, Helen F. Potter145, 148, 149 (born June 1844 in Erie County, New York, parents not determined;142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 150, 151, 152 Helen died 20 March 1935 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York153).

Charles’ obituary provides an interesting biographical sketch:148

CIVIL WAR VETERAN AND BUSINESS MAN

Charles E. Furman Passes Away at His Home

Charles Edwin Furman, a veteran of the Civil war, died late yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 254 Alexander street, aged 73 years. Mr. Furman was [_?_] identified with the business life of the city for thirty-five years and for fourteen years thereafter, although he had retired from active business pursuits, he was well-known and took a keen interest in business development of the city.

Mr. Furman was born at Victor June 1, 1838, the son of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman. Soon after his birth his parents moved to Medina, where he spent the greater part of his boyhood and early youth. The family later moved to Syracuse and was living there at the outbreak of the Civil war.

At the first call for volunteers sent out by President Lincoln in April, 1861, Mr. Furman enlisted in the Twelfth New York Volunteers with which regiment he served for two years, at the close of which period he was honorably discharged. Although his record had been meritorious he did not re-enlist, but in 1863 came to Rochester.

Soon after coming to this city, Mr. Furman entered into partnership with Mr. Storms in the firm of Storms and Furman, which operated a clothing business for many years. After several years Mr. Storms relinquished his share in the business and the firm name was changed to the C. E. Furman Company, with Mr. Furman at its head. Mr. Furman conducted the business of the firm until 1898 when he retired from active business life. Since that time he has been quietly at his home, No. 254 Alexander street.

On June 17, 1870, seven years after he came to Rochester, Mr. Furman married Miss Helen F. Potter, daughter of Samuel Potter, of Lancaster, N. Y., whom he leaves, together with three daughters, Mrs. James M. Carter, of Buffalo; Mrs. H. P. Bridgeman, of Minneapolis,; and Miss Fannie Furman, of Rochester. The funeral will be held from the home to-morrow at 2 P. M.


+99i. Sarah Briggs Furman, born July 1875 in Lancaster, Erie County, New York. Married James McAden Carter.
+100ii. Helen Potter Furman, born October 1877 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Leroy Charles Bridgman.
+101iii. Fannie Furman, born July 1884 in New York; died 20 January 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Married Nathaniel Restcome Potter.

49. Robert H. Furman3 (Charles,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1840 in New York.118, 154 Robert married Helen C. _____154 (born ____ in New York, parents not determined154).

 102i. William Furman, born ca. 1873 in New York.154

50. Edward F. French3 (Mary,2 Samuel1), born 15 January 1832 in Schenectady County, New York;119, 120, 121, 122, 123 died 3 July 1889.122 Edward married Abby E. Furman119 (born 15 December 1831 in Monroe County, New York, the daughter of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman and Harriet Emiline Johnson;117, 118, 119, 120, 121 Abby died 26 May 1891117). Edward and Abby are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.117, 122

+95i. Abby Edwardine ‘Daisie’ French, born 16 April 1858 in Erie County, New York; died 5 August 1939. Married Frank Clinton Crowell. (Note: Daisie is shown here with her birth parents. She was previously shown also with her birth parents under her mother’s entry.)
 96ii. Mary Harriet ‘Hattie’ French, born 25 August 1859 in Erie County, New York;119, 120, 121, 124, 125 died 17 December 1928.124 Hattie is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.124 (Note: Hattie is shown here with her birth parents. She was previously shown also with her birth parents under her mother’s entry.)

53. Phillip Henry French3 (Mary,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1848 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York;119, 121, 123, 155 died 24 June 1899 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.156 Phillip married Katie Mildred Gray157 (born ca. 1859 in Illinois, parents not determined;155, 157 Katie died 5 April 1895 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois158).

+103i. Harriette G. ‘Hattie’ French, born December 1886 in Illinois; died 1935. Married John C. Christenson.
+104ii. Mary Pearl ‘Mae’ Crowell (born Mary Pearl French), born 6 September 1887 in Englewood, Cook County, Illinois; died 31 October 1960 in Upland, San Bernardino County, California. Married (1) James Bunn Gilchriest Married (2) Robert George Bryden.
+105iii. Edward Lyman French, born 30 November 1889 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 9 December 1953 in San Diego County, California. Married (1) Ann _____ Married (2) Lennie Ethel Kerr (née Stanforth) .
 106iv. Phillip Henry ‘George’ French, born 12 June 1893 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;159, 160 died 15 April 1895 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.160

58. Augusta Y. Croly3 (Abigail,2 Samuel1), born 1 April 1845 in New York;161, 162, 163 died 31 May 1899.161 Augusta married Stephen Wilson161 (born 30 July 1834, parents not determined;164 Stephen died 8 April 1902164). Augusta and Stephen are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.161, 164

60. Thomas S. Croly3 (Abigail,2 Samuel1), born 4 February 1849 in Saratoga County, New York;162, 163, 165 died 2 May 1913 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.165 Thomas married Lucy Ball165 (born 30 October 1848, parents not determined;165 Lucy died 10 June 1926 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts165). Thomas and Lucy are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.165

  1. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; Samuel Lewis Lamberson, born: 14 September 1809, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died 17 July 1875, Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [from record].
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page 477, family of Samuel Lamberson (40, New York, clergyman); Delia B. Lamberson (35, New York); Ruel [sic, Buell] Lamberson (9, Illinois); Mary H. Lamberson (20, New York); Cornelia A. Lamberson (22, New York) [the ages of Mary and Cornelia are low by several years compared to other records].
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page No. 196, family of Samuel L. Lamberson (50, New York, Pres. Clergyman); Delia Lamberson (39, New York, agent, sewing machines); Buell Lamberson (19, Illinois, clerk, R. R. Office); Mary K. Lamberson (3, Mass.); Lewis H. Lamberson (2, Mass.); Catherine Colman (18, Ireland, domestic).
  4. Massachusetts State Census, 1865, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, family of S. L. Lamberson (55, N.Y., merchant); Delia Lamberson (43, N.Y.); Buel Lamberson (23, Illinois, tinner [?]); Cornelia Lamberson (35, N.Y.); Henrietta Lamberson (35, N.Y.); Mary Lamberson (9, Mass.); Louis Lamberson (8, Mass.); Cornelia Lamberson (3, Mass.); Catharine Callan (19, Ireland, servant).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page No. 77, family of Samuel L. Lamberson (60, New York); Delia Lamberson (48, New York); Mary K. Lamberson (13, Massachusetts); Lewis H. Lamberson (12, Massachusetts); Cornelia F. Lamberson (8, Massachusetts); plus 12 borders/domestic servants).
  6. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, Rev. Samuel L., died Pittsfield, Mass. July 17, 1875, Age 64 years.
  7. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915; Samuel L. Lamberson, age 65; married; born: Jamaica, L.I.; died 17 July 1875, Pittsfield, Massachusetts; occupation: Minister-Presbyterian; father: David, born Jamaica, L.I.; mother: Ann Furman, born Dutchess, N. Y.
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Enumeration District 59, Page No. 23; family of Delia Lamberson (58, New York, widow); daughter Mary Lamberson (22, Mass., school teacher); son Louis H. Lamberson (21, Mass., insurance salesman); daughter Cornelia F. Lamberson (18, Mass.).
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 71, Sheet No. 16A; family of Delia Lamberson (60, New York, Jan 1840, widow, 4 children, 3 living, landlady [her age and birth year are significantly different from other records that indicate she was born c. 1822]); daughter Mary K. Lamberson (37, Massachusetts, Nov. 1863, assistant boarding (?) house); daughter Cornelia Lamberson (30, Massachusetts, June 1871, school teacher); sister Sarah Buell (55, New York, Apr. 1845).
  10. Obituary, The Morning Oregonian, Portland, Oregon; 22 July 1903, Delia Buell Lamberson, died 20 July 1903, aged 81 years, 5 months and 21 days [calculated birth date: 30 January 1822]. Interment in Riverview Cemetery.
  11. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Margaret Kilbourne Lamberson, born: 23 November 1853 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died: 30 May 1915 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the text from her obituary; and a copy of her death certificate). [Her birth date in the record differs from both her gravestone (23 November 1856) and her death certificate (26 March 1857).]
  12. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Cornelia F. Lamberson, born: 1862; died: 7 March 1943 (from record).
  13. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 36, Sheet No. 3B; Helen M. Lamberson (76, New York, widow); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (47, New Jersey, secretary, mission work); son Alfred B. Lamberson (45, New Jersey, divorced, engineer, steam boat); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (40, New Jersey, organist, church); sister-in-law Cornelia F. Lamberson (58, Massachusetts); roomer Polly M. Ford (87, New York).
  14. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; John G. Lamberson, born: 1818, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died: Apr. 19 [sic] 1878, New York; spouse: Marietta Carmen Lamberson (1820-1883) [from record].
  15. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Queens County, Town of Jamaica, Page No. 278, family of John G. Lamberson (33, New York, lawyer); Mariette Lamberson (30, New York); Sarah R. Crane (50, New York); John M. D. Crane (17, New York, clerk); Henry M. Beach (29, New Jersey, merchant); Martha W. Beach (29, New York); Caroline B. Beach (1, New York); Jennett unknown (33, New York, black); Eliza unknown (28, Ireland).
  16. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Queens County, Town of Jamaica, Page No. 159, family of John G. Lamberson (43, NY, lawyer); Mary F. [?] Lamberson (36, NY); Cornelia A. Lamberson (38, NY); Eliza Rispan (36, Ireland, housekeeper); John Rispan (56, Ireland, gardener).
  17. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, John G., died April 9, 1878. Age 60 years.
  18. New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, John G. Lamberson, died: 9 April 1878 in Manhattan, New York County, New York, age 61.
  19. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Lamberson, Mariette Carman, wife of John G. Lamberson, died July 5, 1853 (No age). [Year of death differs from findagrave which indicates 1883.]
  20. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; Marietta Carman Lamberson, born: 1820, Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York; died: Jun. 15 [sic] 1883, New York [from record; the death date, especially the year, differs from a 1910 listing, which indicates 5 July 1853].
  21. Marriage Announcement, The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 22 August 1843; on Monday the 7th inst., by Rev. Mr. Ketchum, John G. Lamberson, of this village, to Miss Mariette Carman, of South Oysterbay.
  22. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Rensselaer County, Town of Lansingburgh, Page No. 90, family of Cath. Knickerbocker (40, Penn.); Fannie Knickerbocker (14, New York); Alida Knickerbocker (11 New York); Osie Metcalf (27, New York); Mary A. Crosby (28, New Jersey, domestic); Ellen Nagle (16, New York, domestic).
  23. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Queens County, Flushing, Enumeration District 268, Page No. 35, Sanford Hall Asylum for the Insane, Family and Employees; Osie Lamberson (42, New York, widow, matron).
  24. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Steuben County, Bath Township, Enumeration District 62, Sheet No. 14A; family of Helen F. Finch (62, New York, Sept. 1837); sister [sic, relationship may actually be aunt-niece] Osie Lamberson (74, New York, widow, Dec. 1825, no children).
  25. New York State Census, 1905, Steuben County, Bath, Page 22, family of Osie M. Lamberson (79); niece Helen F. Finch (67, housework).
  26. The Doty-Doten Family in America, Compiled by Ethan Allen Doty, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1897. Available at Google Books. Family of Ocy Pennington Doty who married John Metcalfe; their daughter Osie Doty Metcalfe, b. Bath [NY] 1926, married in 1860 in Lansingburgh, John G. Lamberson, who was born in Jamaica, L. I., was a lawyer, and who died in New York City in April 1878. Osie was living in Sanford Hall, Flushing, NY at the time of publication.
  27. Cemetery Inscriptions, Grove Cemetery, Bath, Steuben County, New York. Available at rootsweb, Steuben County, N.Y.; Osie Lamberson, died 30 March 1908, age 82 years, wife of John C. [sic] (nee: Metcalfe).
  28. Cemetery Inscriptions, Prospect Cemetery at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel K. Frost) Sept. 1910 [available at Google Books]; Sherwood, Jane Elizabeth, wife of Rev. J. M. Sherwood, died Bloomfield, N. J. Jan. 20, 1863. Age 43 years.
  29. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; Jane Elizabeth Lamberson Sherwood, born: 1820, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; died: Jan. 20, 1863, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey [from record, which includes a link to a daughter Ann who died in infancy].
  30. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Kings County, City of Brooklyn, Page 483-484, family of James M. Sherwood (37, N.Y., Pres. Clergyman); Jane E. Sherwood (30, N.Y.); Sarah J. Sherwood (13, N.Y.); John M. Sherwood (11, N.Y.); William Sherwood (6, N.Y.); Lamberson Sherwood (1, N.Y.); Elizalt Gelston (50, N.Y.); Ellen Sweeny (24, Ireland); Mary McShay (16, Ireland).
  31. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New Jersey, Essex County, Township of Bloomfield, Page No. 120, family of J. M. Sherwood (46, N. York, N. S. P. Clergyman); Jane Sherwood (32, N. York); Sarah Sherwood (24, N. York); William Sherwood (15, N. York); Lambertson Sherwood (11, N. York); Albert Sherwood (8, N. Jersey); Edward Seymour (24, N. Jersey, editor). [Jane’s age in this census is low by approximately 8 years compared to other records.]
  32. Obituary, The New York Times, 20 January 1863, Jane Elizabeth Sherwood, died 20 January 1863 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, wife of Rev. James M. Sherwood and daughter of the late Judge David Lamberson of Jamaica, Long Island.
  33. Find a Grave (website). Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Dr. James Manning Sherwood, born: 29 September 1813; died: 20 August 1890 [sic, he died on 22 August based on other sources] (from record, which provides the name and link for his [second] wife).
  34. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, King County, Brooklyn, Page No. 130, family of James Sherwood (55, New York, Presbyterian Minister); Annie Sherwood (26, Conn.); Albert Sherwood (18, New York); Annie Sherwood (2, New York); Ann Devine (41, Ireland, domestic servant); Mary Codd (66, Ireland, ladies nurse).
  35. New York State Census, 1875, Kings County, Brooklyn, 4th ED, 11th Ward, Pages 44, 45; family of James M. Sherwood (60, Dutchess, clergyman (Presb)); wife Anna Sherwood (31, Conn.); daugher Anna L. Sherwood (7, Kings); daughter Mary G. Sherwood (2 10/12, Kings); son James C. Sherwood (1 5/12, Kings); boarder Meta G. Wright (38, England); son Albert L. Sherwood (21, N.J., clerk in printing office); servant Ann Devine (45, Ireland, cook); servant Mary Keenan (40, Ireland, nurse).
  36. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 231, Page No 30; family of James Sherwood (65, N. Scotia [sic, this is erroneous, he was born in New York], wrapping paper); wife Catherine Sherwood (35, Conn.); daughter Annie L. Sherwood (12, Conn.); daughter Mary Sherwood (7, N. York); son James C. Sherwood (6, New York); Maggie Devine (22, Ireland, servant).
  37. Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable America, Rossiter Johnson, Editor-in-Chief, Volume IX. Boston, The Biographical Society, 1904. Available at Hathi Trust Digital Library, babel.hathitrust.org. Biographical sketch of James Manning Sherwood, that indicates he was born 29 September 1814 in Fishkill, N.Y., and died 22 October 1890 in Brooklyn, N.Y.
  38. Obituary, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (online), 24 October 1890, Rev. Dr. James M. Sherwood, died 22 October 1890 at his residence in Brooklyn, N. Y. The article provides interesting biographical details.
  39. Find a Grave (website). Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, Queens County, New York; Ann Lamberson: “Ann, daughter of James M. and Jane E. Sherwood, died Aug. 2, 1848. Age 1 year.” [from record of inscription]
  40. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, Mary Wright Lathrop Kendall, born: 25 May 1815 in Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New York; died: 13 July 1860 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, siblings, and children].
  41. A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names, by Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Published at Ridgefield, Conn., by Mrs. Julia M. Huntington, 1884. Pages 132-133, 202-203, 272. A few of the vital dates (births, etc.) differ from other sources.
  42. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, John Gordon Kendall, born: 1811 in New York; died: 9 November 1866 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin [from record, which includes his obituary and provides the names and links for his parents, spouse, siblings, and children].
  43. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Eliza Lathrop May, born: 10 May 1821 at Peterboro, Madison County, New York; died: 16 September 1865 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, and sibliings].
  44. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Dr. O. W. May, born: unknown; died: 5 May 1859 [from record, which provides the name of his spouse]. His gravestone indicates aged 57 years when he died, making his birth year c.1802.
  45. Obituary, The Water-Cure Journal, Volume XXVII, No. 4, 1859, published by Fowler and Wells, New York, NY. Available at google.books.com. Page 91, Death of Dr. May. Dr. Oliver W. May died at his residence in Peekskill, N.Y., on the 5th ult., aged 56. The article provides biographical details and particulars of his health and aliments, and describes a post-mortem examination of his liver and other internal organs.
  46. Find a Grave (website). Armory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, Herkimer County, New York; Caroline A. Lathrop Remington: Caroline / Feb. 8, 1825 / April 14, 1906 [from gravestone]; Married Philo Remington in 1841; Mother of Ida R. Squire and Ella R. Green Furman [from record].
  47. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, family of Philo Remington (34, NY, agent); Caroline Remington (25, NY); Ira Remington (7, NY); Ellen Remington (5, NY); Jane Remington (40, NY).
  48. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Page No. 49, family of Philo Remmington (44, New York, gun smith); Caroline A. Remmington (35, New York); Ida Remmington (17, New York); Ella Remmington (15, New York); Eliza May (40, New York).
  49. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Page No. 54, family of Philo Remington (53, New York, manufacturer); Caroline H. Remington (45, New York); Watson C. Squire (32, New York, agt for ER Sons); Ida R. Squire (27, New York); Philo R. Squire (3/12, New York); Ann Moran (27, Ireland, domestic servant); Sarah Steward (24, New York, house keeper).
  50. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 27, Page No. 33; family of Philo Remington (64, New York, gun manufacturer); wife Caroline Remington (53, New York); son-in-law Watson C. Squire (41, New York); daughter Ida R. Squire (38, New York); grand son Philo R. Squire (10, New York); grand son Shirley Squire 8, New York); grand daughter Adine Squire (3, New York); servant Susie M. Tefft (26, New York, servant).
  51. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 44, Sheet No. 33B; family of Caroline Remington (74, New York, Feb. 1825, widow, 2 children, 2 living); daughter Ida R. Squires (58, New York, Dec 1841, married 32 years, 4 children, 4 living); grand dagt. Aidene Squires (28, New York, Mar 1877); grand dght Marjorie Squires (18, New York, Aug 1881); servant Ada Coons (22, New York, Nov. 1877); servant George W. Owens (56, New York, Jan. 1844, widow).
  52. Find a Grave (website). Armory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, Herkimer County, New York; Philo Remington: Philo / Oct. 31, 1816 / April 4, 1889 [from gravestone].
  53. Remington Army and Navy Revolvers, 1861-1888, by Donald L. Ware. University of New Mexico Press, 2007. The Introduction includes extensive biographical and some vital information about the Remington family.
  54. First fifty years of Cazenovia Seminary, 1825-1875, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1875, printed by Nelson & Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York. Digitized copy available at archive.org. Biographical sketch of Philo Remington, pages 110-111.
  55. History of Herkimer County, New York, edited by George A. Hardin, assisted by Frank H. Willard, Syracuse, N.Y., D. Mason & Co., Publishers, 1893. Excerpts available at Herkimer Gen Web, Herkimer.nygenweb.net.
  56. HistoryLink.org, citing The Weekly Intelligencer, Seattle, Washington, 17 July 1871.
  57. Social Networks and Archival Context Project, research sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu. Biography of Watson C. Squire.
  58. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page 289, family of John H. Lathrop (61, NY, farmer); Susan Lathrop (61, NY); John Lathrop (18, NY); Ebenezer Lathrop (22, NY); Henry Brashale (9); Mary Irish (25); Patrick Ryan (50).
  59. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Furman, Ashley, born: 1818; died: 1872 [from record].
  60. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Page No. 39, family of Ashley Furman (52, New York, restaurant keeper); Harriet Furman (50, New York); John G. Furman (18, Michigan, clerk in grocery); Ashley Furman, Jr. (13, Michigan); George Furman (11, Michigan); Kathie Culberton (20, Wisconsin, domestic); Fred J. Culberton (3/12, Michigan).
  61. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Furman, Harriet, born: 5 June 1820; died: 2 July 1889 [from record].
  62. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 192, Page No. 70B; family of John G. Furman (28, Mich., lumber inspector); wife Laura M. Furman (23, Vermont); son Fred B. Furman (2, Mich.); mother Harriet Furman (60, New York); brother George Furman (21, Mich., in music store).
  63. Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995; Ashley B. Furman, age 31; and Harriet Clark, age 29; married on 6 October 1850 in Muskegon, Ottawa [County] [sic, Muskegon is in Muskegon County], Michigan.
  64. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Hubbard, Justus C., wife Martha Cornelia Furman, and daughter Ella Cornelia; Justus C. Hubbard / Born in Brookfield N.Y. / Jan. 3, 1820 / Died at Newayco, Mich. / Dec. 3, 1873 / Aged 52 Yrs 11 Mos. / M. Cornelia Furman / Wife of J. C. Hubbard / Born in Oneida Co., N.Y. / March 31, 1828 / Died at Muskegon, Mich. / March 23, 1899 / Ella C. / Daughter of / J.C. & M.C. Hubbard / Died Aug. 13, 1851 / Aged 1 Yr. 1 Mo. [from Hubbard monument]. Their respective records provide detailed birth and death dates/places, Census citations, and links to their children.
  65. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Tioga County, Owego, Page 405, family of Justus C. Hubbard (29, NY, merchant); Cornelia Hubbard (22, NY); Arminia Hubbard (2, NY); Jefferson Onille (22, unknown, clerk).
  66. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Michigan, Newaygo County, Township of Brooks, Page No. 44, family of Joshua [sic, Justus] C. Hubbard (39, New York); Cornelia Hubbard (31, New York); Arminia F. Hubbard (13, New York); Carrie Hubbard (6, New York); Jane Hubbard (1, Michigan).
  67. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Newaygo County, Village of Newaygo, Page No. 1, family of Justus C. Hubbard (50, New York, under sheriff); Cornelia M. Hubbard (42, New York, housekeeper); Carrie Hubbard (15, New York, domestic); Jessie Hubbard (11, Michigan); Fannie Hubbard (7, Michigan).
  68. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 193, Page No. 14B; family of Cornelia M. Hubbard (52, N.Y., widow); daughter Jessie L. Hubbard (21, Mich., teacher of painting); daughter Fannie J. Hubbard (16, Mich.); border Chas. L. Houseman (29, Ind., school teach); border Harriet Hopkins (23, Wisconsin, music teacher); servant Dina Warring (26, Holland, servant).
  69. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Mann, Ann Rebecca Furman: [Within the Mann grave plot:] Ann Rebecca Furman / His Wife / Feb. 24, 1822 / Dec. 24, 1892 [from grave marker]; born: 24 February 1822, Saratoga County, New York; died: 24 December 1892, New York, New York; spouse: John Preston Mann [from record].
  70. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page 521, family of Robert Furman (53, NY, P??); Masenda [?] Furman (50, NY); Ann Furman (28); Charles Furman (13); Moses Dickson (24, black); Chas. C. Adams (28, Massachu., teacher); Jane Adams (21); Robert Adams (2); Bartheen [?] Carners [?] (25, Canada).
  71. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, New York County, New York City, 6th Division 20 Ward, Page No. 32, family of John Broadman (50, N. York, comm. merchant); Lucy Broadman (45, N. York); Lucy Broadman (20, N. York); Mary Broadman (18, N. York); John Broadman (16, N. York); John P. Mann (39, N. York, doctor); Ann Mann (38, N. York) [They are living next door to Ann’s sister Jane and her husband Charles Adams.]
  72. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, New York County, New York, 22d District 22d Ward; Page No. 5, family of Jas. P. Mann (49, New York, physician); Ann R. Mann (44, New York); Chs. E. Adams (48, New York); Jane F. Adams (42, New York); Julia d. Mann (76, New York); Prestonia Mann (9, New York); Annabel Adams (8, New York); plus 15 other adults, probably unrelated). [Note that Charles, Jane, and Annabel Adams are also shown at another New York City address in the same 1870 Census.]
  73. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 567, Page No. 34; family of John P. Mann (56, New York, physician); wife Anna Mann (55, New York); daughter Prestonia Mann (18, New York, private lady).
  74. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Mann, John Preston: John Preston Mann / May 19, 1821 / July 12, 1893 [from grave marker]; born: 19 March 1821, Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York; died: 12 July 1893, New York.
  75. Obituary, Syracuse Daily Journal, Syracuse, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 13 July 1893, John Prston Mann, died 12 July 1893. The article provides a brief biography.
  76. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Adams, Jane Furman: Jane E. Furman / Adams / June 6, 1829 / April 6, 1905 [from gravestone]; the record provides the names of her parents, husband Charles Edward Adams, and child Robert Furman Adams.
  77. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, New York County, New York City, 6th Division 20 Ward, Page No. 32, family of Chas. Adams (40, Mass., Clerk); Jane Adams (30, N York); Robt. Adams (12, N York); plus 15 borders and servants.
  78. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, New York County, New York, 1st Election District 22 Ward, Page No. 12, family of Charles Adams (49, Massachusetts); Jane Adams (41, New York); Annabell Adams (8, New York), plus at least 23 other people listed in the same household (apparently unrelated to this Adams family).
  79. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Adams, Charles Edward: Charles Edward / Adams / Jan. 15, 1822 / Sept. 2, 1902 [from gravestone]; the record indicates his parents were Gresham and Abigail Adams, and gives the name of his wife and their son Robert Furman Adams.
  80. Email from Enid Mastrianni to Lee Gazlay, various dates in January, September, and December 2011, providing details primarily about Furman and Mann descendants.
  81. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Adams, Robert Furman, Dr.: Robert Furman / Adams / 1848 - 1922 [from gravestone]; born: 23 December 1848, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York; died: 18 April 1922, Syracuse, Onandaga, New York [from record].
  82. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, New York County, New York, Third Ward, Page 8; family of Philip H. Furman (49, New York, merchant); Mary Furman (48, Massachusetts); Samuel H. Furman (25, New York, merchant); Charles E. Furman (18, New York, merchant); Howard C. Furman (8, New York); Johannah Donnavan (20, Ireland); Mary E. Nichols (21, Massachusetts); Elizabeth Cogswell (75, Massachusetts).
  83. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New Jersey, Passaic County, Acquackanonk, Enumeration District 84, Sheet No. 11A and 11B; family of Samuel H. Furman (75, New York, Sept. 1824); wife of 48 years Antoinette E. Furman (72, New York, June 1827, 3 children, 3 living); son Alfred A. Furman (46, Wisconsin, Apl. 1854, cashier, hardware); D in Law, wife of 16 years Emma A. Furman (44, New York, Dec, 1855, 2 children, 2 living); g. daughter Vanessa Furman (14, New York, July 1886); g. son Preston J. Furman (13, New York, Oct. 1886); son Philip H. Furman (36, New York, Aug 1863, bookkeeper); daughter Ella A. Furman (38, New York, Dec. 1861).
  84. New Jersey State Census, 1905, Passaic County, Page 7, family of Samuel H. Furman (80); Antoinette Furman (70); Ella A. Furman (39).
  85. Obituary, The New York Times, 21 October 1916, Elizabeth A. Furman, died 19 October 1916 in New York City, widow of Samuel H. Furman; interment in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Clifton, NJ.
  86. Marriage Announcement, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, available at fultonhistory.com and/or bklyn.newspapers.com; 17 May 1853, Samuel H. Furman to Elizabeth A., daughter of Southrick Hebbert, on 11 May 1853.
  87. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Ella A., 1 November 1925, Manhattan, age 63, Cert# 26268.
  88. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 1352, Sheet No. 1A; family of Alfred A. Furman (53, Wisconsin, bookkeeper, hardware); wife of 25 years Emma Furman (52, New York); father [sic, actually, Alfred’s uncle] Robert C. Furman (40, New York, widow); brother Philip H. Furman (40, New York, widow).
  89. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 31-355 Sheet No. 16A; family of Alfred A. Furman (73, Wisconsin, treasurer, automobiles, 28 at first marriage); wife Emma A. Furman (73, New York, first married age 26; brother Philip H. Furman (65, New York, salesman, books).
  90. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, King County, Brooklyn, Page Nos. 13, 14, family of Benj. Furman (40, N.Y., sign painter); Hester Furman (38, New York); Philip Furman (16, N.Y.); Benjamin Furman (12, N.Y.); Ada Furman (4, New York); Charles Furman (1, N.Y.).
  91. New York State Census, 1875, Kings County, Brooklyn, 3rd ED, 19th Ward, Page 9, family of Benjamin Furman (47, New York); wife Hester Furman (42, Long Island); son Phillip Furman (21, New York, painter); son Benjamin F. Furman (17, Long Island, furniture store); son A. J. Furman (8, Long Island); son Charles E. Furman (6, Long Island); Clarkson Furman (3, Brooklyn); daughter Mary E. Furman (1/12 [?], Brooklyn).
  92. New York State Census, 1892, Kings County, Brooklyn, 24th ED of the 19th Ward; Page 9, family of Benjamin M. Furman (64, US, painter); Hattie Furman (60, US); Philip Furman (35, US, paper hanger); A. Judson Furman (25, US, machinist); Charles Furman (23, US, painter); Clarkson Furman (20, US, painter); isabella Furman (17, US).
  93. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 193, Sheet No. 5B; family of Benj. M. Furman (73, New York, Oct 1826, sign painter); wife of 44 years Hattie M. Furman (68, New York, Sept. 1831, 9 children, 6 living); son Phillip Furman (43, New York, Mar 1857, Kalsimane [?], paper hanger); son Adoniram J. Furman (32, New York, Nov. 1867, machinist, iron beds); Clarkson Furman (28, New York, Jan. 1872, sign painter); daughter May I. Furman (24, Nov. 1875).
  94. New York State Census, 1905, Kings County, Brooklyn, 28th Election District, 18th District; Page 18, family of Michael Corcoran (42, Printer); wife Nellie Corcoran (32); daughter Helen Corcoran (10); daughter May Corcoran (8); son Eddie Corcoran (6); son John J. Corcoran (4); son Francis E. Corcoran (2); head Benjamin Furman (77, artist); wife Hettie Furman (73); son Philip Furman (51, painter); son Clarkson Furman (32, painter); head Charles U. [sic] Furman (35, preacher); wife Ida M. Furman (35); daughter Daisy Furman (11); son Howard Furman (5); head Robert Cowan (23, laborer, factory); wife Isabelle Cowan (30); son Robt. Cowan Jr. (1).
  95. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration DIstrict 974, Sheet No. 12B; family of Benjamin Furman (82, New York, widow, painter, signs); son Robert Furman (37, New York, painter, signs).
  96. Obituary, The Daily Standard Union, Brooklyn, New York. 7 January 1918, Benjamin M. Furman, died 6 January 1918 in Brooklyn, NY. The article provides biographical and vital details.
  97. Obituary, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (online), 7 January 1918, Benjamin Mather Furman, died 6 January 1918. The article provides a biographical sketch and includes birth, marriage and death details, and the names of his wife and surviving children.
  98. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Benjamin M., 6 January 1918, Kings County, age 90 years, Cert# 592.
  99. Obituary, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (online), 3 and 5 January 1909, Hetty Morrell Furman, wife of Benjamin M. Furman, died 2 January 1909 in Brooklyn, New York. One article names her parents, five sons and one daughter; the other article indicates her funeral and interment.
  100. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 967, Sheet No. 8A; family of Charles E. Furman (40, New York, painter, signs); wife of 19 years Ida M. Furman (41, New York, 4 children, 3 living); daughter Daisy F. Furman (16, New York); son Howard R. Furman (9, New York); son Amos M. Furman (1, New York); brother Philip H. Furman (56, New York, painter, signs).
  101. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Philip H., 4 February 1918, Kings County, age 65 years, Cert# 3131.
  102. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, New York County, New York City, 5th Ward, Page 183, family of Philip Furman (60, N York, manfr shirts); Mary Furman (60, N York); S. H. Furman [first initial uncertain] (33, N York); H. M. Norris [last name uncertain] (32, N York, clerk); C. E. Furman (27, N York); R. C. Furman (21, N York); H. C. Furman (19, N York); M. E. Nichols (25, Mass.); E. A. Furman (25, N York); E. A. Furman (5, N York); M. J. Furman (3, N York); Jacob Manus (35, N Jersey, clerk).
  103. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 365, Sheet No. 3B; family of Robert C. Furman (61, New York, bookkeeper); wife of 18 years Agnes Furman (47, New York, Dec. 1853, no children).
  104. New York State Census, 1905, New York County, Borough of Manhattan, Page 6, family of Robert C. Furman (66); wife Agnes Furman (45).
  105. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Robert C., 8 December 1919, Manhattan, age 80 years, Cert# 32035.
  106. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Agnes, 26 October 1906, Manhattan, Cert# 33090.
  107. Italian Genealogical Group, New York City Grooms Records (with Bride information), marriage of Robert C. Furman and Mary J. Rowan, 31 January 1883, Manhattan; Cert# 22881.
  108. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 472, Sheet No. 7A; family of John Wooster (58, N. York, July 1841, merchant); wife of 29 years Ella Wooster (55, Mass., 1 child, 1 living); son Thomas J. Wooster (24, N. York, Dec. 1875, commissioner); visitor Howard C. Firman [sic] (58, N. York, 1842, broker); wife of 18 years Ella Firman (52, N. York, 1848, 3 children, 2 living); servant Mary Irving (35, Ireland 1865, servant); servant Mary Larkin (24, Ireland, 1876, servant).
  109. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 8, Sheet No. 17B; family of Howard C. Furman (62, New York, civic [?]); wife of 31 years Catharine Furman (66, New York, 2nd marriage, 2 children, 2 living); sister [in-law?] Ida Squire (68, New York, maried 37 years, 4 children, 4 living); neice [sic] Marjorie Squire (27, New York).
  110. Notice of Probate, Amsterdam Evening Recorder, 19 June 1926 (available at fultonhistory.com). Will and codicil of Howard Cogswell Furman. The notice details the division of his estate to various relatives and organizations. The names of the spouses of several female relatives are included, which aids in extending their lines of descent. The notices indicates he was laid to rest in Mount Olive cemetery, believed to actually be Mount Olivet cemetery in Queens County, New York.
  111. Obituary, The New York Times, 8 June 1926, Howard Cogswell Furman, died 7 June 1926 in New York City.
  112. New York State Census, 1875, Montgomery County, Amsterdam, Page 23, family of Elijah Greene (32, Montgomery County, manufacturer r. goods); wife Ella Greene (30, Herkimer County); son Fred Greene (7, Montgomery County); son W. R. Greene (5, Montgomery County); son Harry P. Greene (3 7/12, Montgomery County).
  113. Schenectady Digital History Archive (website: www.schenectadyhistory.org), citing Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, edited by Cuyler Reynolds, Vol. IV, pp. 1795-1798; New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911. Provides biographical and vital information for several generations of the Greene family of Amsterdam, New York, from the early 1600s to the early 1900s.
  114. Obituary, The New York Times, 23 December 1913, Mrs. Howard Cogswell Furman, died 22 December 1913 in Ilion, New York. Daughter of Philo Remington, rifle and typewriter manufacturer. First husband, Elijah Prieste Green [sic], died in 1876. Married second husband in 1884.
  115. Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915; Marriages Registered in the City of Boston, Entry No. 3887, Howard C. Furman, age 74, born in Schenectady, N.Y., 2nd marriage, widow, son of Philip H. Furman and Mary Cogswell; and Eleanor Van Allen, age 40, born in Albany, N.Y., first marriage, daughter of Adam Van Allen and Cornelia Benjamin, married on 1 July 1915.
  116. Obituary, The New York Times, 3 August 1933, Eleanor Van Allen Furman, widow of Howard C. Furman, died 1 August 1933 in New York.
  117. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Abbie E. French, born: 15 December 1831; died: 26 May 1891 [from record].
  118. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Orleans County, Town of Ridgeway, page 229, family of Charles E. Furman (49, clergyman); Harriette Furman (40); Abba C. Furman (18, NY); Harriette Furman (17, NY); Sarah E. Furman (15, NY); Charles Furman (11, NY); Robert (10, NY); Jane Crysler (9, Canada).
  119. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Page No. 113, family of E. J. French (28, New York, merchant); Abba E. F. French (28, New York); Edward French (2, New York); Harriet M. French (10/12, New York); Mary W. French (56, New York); Philip H. French (11, New York).
  120. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Erie County, Lancaster, Page No. 14, Edward J. French (38, New York, produce merch.); Abby E. French (38, New York); Abby Edwardine French (12, New York, female); Mary Harriet French (10, New York); Mary W. French (60, New York).
  121. New York State Census, 1875, Erie County, Lancaster, Page 3, family of E. F. French (43, Schenectady County); wife Abby E. French (43, Monroe County); daughter Daisie French (17, Erie County); daughter Hattie French (15, Erie County); mother Mary W. French (71, Duchess County); servant Carrie Sudell (18, Erie); brother Phillip French (27, Niagara County).
  122. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Edward F. French, born: 15 January 1832; died: 3 July 1889 [from record].
  123. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Page 219, family of Prosper French (52, New York, auctioneer); Mary French (47, New York); Edward French (19, New York, clerk); Mary H French (15, New York); Geo. French (12, New York); Phillip H. French (2, New York).
  124. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Hattie M. French, born: 25 August 1859; died: 17 December 1928 [from record].
  125. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, California, San Diego County, Capitan Grande Township, Enumeration District No. 179, Sheet No. 3B; family of Frank C. Crowell (44, New Hampshire, Oct 1855, farmer); wife of 14 years Edwardine Crowell (42, New York, Apr 1858, 2 children, none living); niece Hattie G. French (13, Illinois, Dec 1886); Niece May P. French (11, Illinois, Sept 1888); Nephew Edward L. French (10, Illinois, Nov 1889); sister-in-law Hattie M. French (39, New York, Aug 1860, professional nurse).
  126. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque, Page No. 88, family of Saml Root (38, Ohio, artist); Harriet Root (25, New York).
  127. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque, Page No. 15, family of Samuel Root (50, Ohio, photographer); Harriet Root (37, New York).
  128. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque, Enumeration District 178, Page No. 12D; family of Samuel Root (59, Ohio, photograper); wife Hariet Root (46, New York).
  129. Obituary, Union and Advertiser, Rochester, New York; 18 January 1882, Harriet F. Root, age 48, died 14 January 1882 in Dubuque, Iowa. The article provides the names of her father, husband, sisters and brothers.
  130. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Samuel Root / Died / Mar. 11, 1889 / Aged 70 Y’rs [from headstone]; section K, Lot 78.
  131. Cemetery Record, Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; searchable index available at River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester, Mt. Hope & Riverside Cemetery Records (website: www.lib.rochester.edu). Sarah Root [sic, Harriet Root], interred 18 January 1882; residence: Dubuque, Iowa; section and lot: South Part 76K.
  132. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Page No. 86, family of Martin Briggs (63, New York, safe maker); Sarah Briggs (35, New York); Marian A. Briggs (36, New York); Hamlet S. Briggs (20, New York, safe maker); Hamlet D. Scranton (65, New York, retired merchant); Charles E. Furman (68, New York, clergyman); Julia Bradley (30, Ireland, domestic servant); Mary Briggs (24, New York); Charles M. Briggs (2, New York); Martha Fredenberg (55, New York); Sarah Heal 23, England, domestic servant); Irma Sorantine [?] (45, New York).
  133. New York State Census, 1875, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Page No. 61, family of Martin Briggs (67, Otsego Co., NY, iron manu.); wife Sarah E. F. Briggs (40, Monroe Co., NY); daut Mareon A. Briggs (39, Monroe Co. NY); gd father [sic, father-in-law] Charles E. Furman (72, Saratoga Co., NY, widow, clergyman, Presby.); Mary Christ (25, Monroe Co., Ky, servant).
  134. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 74, Page No. 27; family of Martin Briggs (72, New York, safe & railing man.); wife Sarah E. Briggs (45, New York); daughter Marion Briggs (44, New York); daughter Sarah F. Briggs (4, New York); father-in-law Charles E. Furman (78, New York, clergyman, has dropsy); servant Rhoda Ruffles (23, England); servant Hannah Shick (16, New York).
  135. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Sarah E. Furman Briggs, born: 1835 in New York; died: Feb. 1893 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York [from record, which includes brief biographical details and links to her two children].
  136. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Martin Briggs, born: Mar. 1807 in Edmeston, Otsego County; died: 24 Dec. 1883 in Rochester, Monroe County [from record, which includes a biographical sketch and links to his two wives and five children].
  137. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Page 132, family of Martin Briggs (42, N York); Hannah Briggs (39, N York); Mary Ann Briggs (14, N York); Hamlet S. Briggs (6, N York); Elisabeth Pety (20, Germany).
  138. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Page No. 121, family of Martin Briggs (52, NY, iron railing manf.); Hannah Briggs (46, CT); Mary Briggs (24, NY); Robert Briggs [sic, this must be their son Hamlin] (16, NY); Anna Scrantom (85, NY); Jane Scrantom (38, NY); Hamlin Scrantom (54, NY, mayor, city - Rochester); Cornelius Wingender (19, Germany, servant).
  139. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Victor, N.Y., 1888, pages 45-47, biographical sketch of Rev. Charles E. Furman, with details about various members of his family. Digitized copy available at Google books (website).
  140. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Martin Briggs, Jr., stillborn 19 Nov. 1872 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York [from record, which cites cemetery records that indicate he was buried the next day].
  141. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse, Page No. 90, Charles E. Furman Jr. (22, New York, clerk).
  142. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Page No. 32, family of O. Willard (30, Connecticut, female); Mary A. Willard (18, New York); Henry Mathews (32, New York, newspaper proprietor); Frank Mathews (25, New York); C. E. Furman (32, New York, merchant tailor); Helen S. Furman (24, New York); Philo Edick (25, New York, theological student).
  143. New York State Census, 1875, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Page 43, multi-family dwelling that includes C. E. Furman (35, Ontario County, clothing dealer); Nellie Furman (27, Erie County); Sarah Furman (1/3, Erie County).
  144. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 87, Page No. 43; family of Cha. E. Furman (42, New York, merchant tailor); wife Helen Furman (34, New York); daughter Sarah Furman (5, New York); daughter Helen Furman (3, New York); domestic Mary Maher (50, Ireland, domestic); domestic Emma Brown (30, England, domestic); Charles Ford (25, Ireland, coachman).
  145. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 81, Sheet No. 15; family of Charles E. Furman (61, New York, June 1838, retired merchant); wife of 30 years Helen P. Furman (55, New York, June 1844, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Sarah Furman (25, New York, Feb. 1875); daughter Helen P. Furman (22, New York, Oct. 1877); daugher Fannie Furman (15, New York, July 1884); servant Elizabeth Raulier [sp?] (35, Germany, Jan 1865); servant Margaret Howland (39, Ireland, June 1860, married 8 years, no children).
  146. New York State Census, 1905, Monroe County, Rochester, Second ED, Twelfth Ward, Page 36; family of Charles E. Furman (60); wife Helen Furman (59); daughter Sarah Furman (30); daughter Helen Furman (25); daughter Fannie Furman (20); servant Louisa Gardner (26); servant Elizabeth Rauber (38).
  147. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 121, Sheet No. 10B; family of Charles E. Furman (71, New York); wife of 39 years Helen F. Furman (63, New York, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Fannie Furman (25, New York); servant Elizabeth Rauber (45, Ckc. German, domestic, private family); servant Katherine Skinner (20, Scot. English, domestic, private family).
  148. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 31 May 1912, Charles Edwin Furman, died 30 May 1912. The article provides his birth, marriage and death dates and places, a biographical sketch, and the names of his wife and daughters.
  149. Lineage Books, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 19, lineage of Miss Sarah Briggs Furman, No. 18790, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; granddaughter of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman D.D. and Harriet Emmiline Johnson, his wife. Also, lineage of Miss Helen Potter Furman, No. 18791, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; see 18790 above.
  150. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 139, Sheet No. 1A; family of Mrs. Charles E. Furman (73, New York); daughter Fannie Furman (35, New York); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (9, New York); servant ALice T. Weir (48, New York); servant Mabel Hamley (20, Rhode Island).
  151. New York State Census, 1925, Monroe County, Rochester, Ward 12, ED 4; Page 44, family of Helen F. Furman (75); son-in-law Nathaniel R. Potter (46); daughter Fannie F. Potter (40); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (15); Nathaniel R. Potter (0).
  152. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-76, Sheet No. 9B; family of Helen E. Furman (79, New York, widow); grand-son Charles P. Bridgman (20, New York); grand-son Nathaniel R. Potter (5 6/12, New York); cook Anna R. Loos (41, New York, cook, private family); servant Bertha J. Clark (58, Canada, servant, private family).
  153. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 21 March 1935, Helen Potter Furman, widow of Charles E. Furman, died on 20 March 1935 at her home in Rochester.
  154. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 87, Page No. 14 B; family of R. H. Furman (39, New York, photographer); wife Helen C. Furman (30, New York); son William Furman (7, New York); domestic Christine Mauw (19, Canada).
  155. Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949, Birth Registration, Mary Pearl French, born: 6 September 1887 in Chicago, Cook [County], Illinois; father: Philip Henry French, age 40, born in Buffalo, New York; mother: Katie Gray, age 28, born in Woodstock, Wisconsin.
  156. Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998, P. H. French, died: 24 June 1899 in Chicago, Cook [County], Illinois; age 51, widowed; clerk; lived in Illinois 18 years.
  157. California, County Marriages, 1850-1952; County of Los Angeles, Marriage license and certificate, Registrars No. 1016; Edward Lyman French, age: 59; born: Illinois; widowed; 2nd marriage; occupation: clerk, Std. Oil. Co.; father: Phillip French, born in Ill.; mother: Gray, Mildred, born in Illinois; Lennie Ethel Kerr, age: 57; born: Fresno Calif.; widowed; 2nd marriage; father: Allen Stanforth, born in Ohio; mother: Emma Nichols, born in Missouri; maiden name: Lennie Stanforth; married on 8 January 1949 in San Diego, CA.
  158. Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998, Katie G. French, died: 5 April 1895 in Chicago, Cook [County], Illinois; age 35, born in Illinois; in Illinois since birth; cemetery: Mt. Greenwood.
  159. Illinois, Cook County Birth Registers, 1871-1915, George French, born: 12 June 1893 in Chicago, Cook [County], Illinois; father: Philip French; mother: Katie Gray.
  160. Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998, Philip H. French, died: 15 April 1895 in Chicago, Cook [County], Illinois; age 1 year 10 months, born in Chicago; cemetery: Mt. Greenwood. [This is believed to be the son of Phillip H. French and Katie Gray who was named George French in the Cook County, Illinois birth records].
  161. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Wilson, Augusta Croly: Augusta Y. Croly / Wife of / April 1, 1845 / May 31, 1899 [from gravestone]; husband: Stephen Wilson [from record].
  162. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Saratoga County, Clifton Park, Page No. 518, family of Thomas Croly (45, Ireland, farmer); Abby Croly (45, New York); Emeline Croly (13, New York); Mary S. Croly (11, New York); Josephine E. Croly (9, New York); Robert T. Croly (7, New York); Augusta Croly (5, New York); Abby Croly (3, New York); Thomas S. Croly (1, New York); Henry Proter (56, New York); Eliza Firman (63, New York); Mary Rhyne (25, Ireland); John Wandell (60, New York, carpenter).
  163. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Saratoga County, Clifton Park, Page No. 42, family of Thomas Croly (55, Ireland); Elizabeth Croly (17, New York); Robert Croly (16, New York, work on farm); Augusta Croly (14, New York); Abby Croly (12, New York); Thomas Croly (11, New York); Eliza Furman (73, New York, boarding); Henry Porter (66, New York, boarding).
  164. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Wilson, Stephen: Stephen Wilson / July 30, 1834 / April 8. 1902 [from gravestone]. The record provides the names of two wives and one child.
  165. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York, Croly, Thomas S., and Lucy M. Ball: Thomas S. Croly / 1849 - 1918 / Lucy Ball Croly / 1848 - 1926 [from gravestone]; Thomas: born: 4 February 1849, Saratoga County, New York; died: 2 May 1913, Syracuse, Onandaga, New York [from record]; Lucy: born: 30 October 1848; died: 10 June 1926, Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts [from record].
Fourth Generation
61. Buell Lamberson4 (Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 14 June 1841 in Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois;1, 2, 3, 4 died 4 May 1900 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.1, 5 Buell married Helen Mary Swift4 (born February 1843 in Fort Edward, Washington County, New York, parents not determined;4, 6, 7, 8 Helen died 31 March 1922 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon9). Buell and Helen are buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.1, 9

 107i. Abby Swift Lamberson, born 24 May 1872 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey;4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 died 25 May 1934 in Ocean Park, Pacific County, Washington.10, 11 Abby is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.10
+108ii. Alfred Buell Lamberson, born 22 February 1874 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey; died 15 April 1942 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Married Gertrude Eleanor Niedt.
+109iii. Robert Alden Lamberson, born 3 July 1876 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey; died 7 January 1921 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Married Mary Louisa McGaw.
 110iv. Margaret Mills Lamberson, born 17 February 1879 in New Jersey;4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 died 5 September 1954 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.13 Margaret is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.13
+111v. Edward Seymore Lamberson, born 6 May 1881 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; died 1 October 1939 in Saint Helens, Columbia County, Oregon. Married Edith Corrine Hanson.

63. Lewis Humphrey Lamberson4 (Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 18 March 1858 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts;3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 died 27 February 1908 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.14 Lewis married, ca. 1898, Ella A. Owen18 (born March 1862 in Illinois, the daughter of Charles Maurice Owen and Lovisa A. ‘Louisa’ Shaw;18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Ella died 7 March 194319). Lewis and Ella are buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.14, 19

Lewis was a bookkeeper in Portland, Oregon.25


 112i. Frances G. Lamberson, born 28 August 1899 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;18, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27 died 12 November 1952 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.26 Frances is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.26
 113ii. Sarah Buell Lamberson, born 8 June 1902 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;22, 23, 24, 28, 29 died 6 October 1993 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.28 Sarah is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.28

65. William Sherwood4 (Jane,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1844 in New York;30, 31, 32 died 11 October 1872.30 William married, 7 December 1871 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, Mahalia Cecelia Sanford36 (born 9 December 1851 in New York, the daughter of Watson P. Sanford and Ellen M. Veile;33, 34, 35 Mahalia died 7 January 1924 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York33). Mahalia is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.33

67. Lamberson Sherwood4 (Jane,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born July 1849 in New York;31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 40 died 15 September 1917 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey.41, 42 Lamberson married, April 1873, Katherine F. ‘Kate’ Cornwall38, 42 (born July 1851 in New York, parents not determined37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44).

68. Albert Lewis Sherwood4 (Jane,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 6 October 1852 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey;32, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 died 28 February 1888 in Kings County, New York.46 Albert married Lavinia Catherine Sands (born 18 July 1853 in New York, the daughter of Dr. Edward H. Sands and Lavinia Sands;49, 50, 51, 52 Lavinia died 2 January 1932 in Bronx County, New York50). Albert is buried in Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey.46 Lavinia is buried in Kenisko Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York.50

 114i. Grace L. Sherwood, born 27 March 1877 in Kings County, New York;49, 51, 53 died 15 December 1897 in Kings County, New York.53 Grace is buried in Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey.53
 115ii. Albert Van Housan Sherwood, born 6 May 1879 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York;49, 51, 52, 54, 55 died 9 January 1925 in Bronx County, New York.55 Albert is buried in Bayview - New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.55
 116iii. William S. Sherwood, born 16 December 1880 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.51, 54

69. Mary Caroline Kendall4 (Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 1843;56 died 26 November 1868.56 Mary married Samuel Dexter Hastings II57 (born 19 June 1841 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel Dexter Hastings and Margaretta Schubert;57 Samuel died 6 July 193157). Mary and Samuel are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.56, 57

 117i. Kate G. ‘Kittie’ Hastings, born ____, the daughter of Samuel Dexter Hastings II and Mary Caroline Kendall;58 died 1 July 1868.58 Kittie is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.58
 118ii. Mary Caroline Hastings, born 19 October 1868;59 died 3 February 1888.59 Mary is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.59

70. Ebenezer Lathrop Kendall4 (Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 13 April 1846 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York;60 died 10 April 1922 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.60 Ebenezer married, 1872, Martha Sherman Baker61 (born 2 June 1849 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, parents not determined;61 Martha died 8 May 1929 in Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama61). Ebenezer and Martha are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.60, 61

+119i. Mary Kendall, born 19 August 1872; died 7 June 1951. Married _____ Morton.
+120ii. Louise Kendall, born 10 September 1876; died 17 February 1914. Married Morris B. Tschiffely.
+121iii. Katherine K. Kendall, born 1879; died 1972. Married Mortimer Leon Oaks.
+122iv. Sylvia Eleanor Kendall, born 28 June 1882 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died 10 July 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri. Married (1) James Gordon Wishart Married (2) Curtis Arthur Lambert.
+123v. James Louis Kendall, born 19 September 1885 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died 17 September 1974 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. Married Sarah Bird Covington.
 124vi. Austin Frederick Kendall, born 1888;62 died 25 March 1930.62 Austin is buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.62

71. Philo Remington Kendall4 (Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 1848 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York;63 died 9 August 1920.63 Philo married Eliza Jane Goodhue64 (born 7 January 1850 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, parents not determined;64 Eliza died 26 July 1945 in Brown County, Wisconsin64). Philo and Eliza are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.63, 64

+125i. Nellie Ruth Kendall, born 3 August 1883 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died 7 February 1922. Married Charles Raymond Cady.
 126ii. Frederick Goodhue Kendall, born 9 July 1892 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;65 died 20 February 1921.65 Frederick is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.65

72. Ida Remington4 (Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 20 November 1842 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York;66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 died 28 February 1919 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York.66 Ida married, 23 December 1868, Watson Carvasso Squire74 (born 18 May 1838 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York, the son of Orra Squire and Eretta Wheeler;69, 70, 72, 75, 76 Watson died 7 June 1926 in Seattle, King County, Washington75). Ida is buried in Armory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, Herkimer County, New York.66 Watson is buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.75

+127i. Philo Remington Squire, born 22 February 1870 in New York; died 14 June 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Married Anne Horrocks.
+128ii. Shirley Herbert ‘Shirl’ Squire, born 13 April 1872 in New York; died 15 February 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Married Jeanne Deny.
+129iii. Aidine Squire, born March 1877 in New York. Married Arthur Veitch White.
+130iv. Marjorie Squire, born May 1881 in New York. Married John F. Jennings.

73. Catherine Ella Remington4 (Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 18 June 1845 in Herkimer County, New York;67, 68, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79 died 22 December 1913 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York.80 Catherine married, first, 28 September 1865 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York, Elijah Priest Greene74, 79 (born 22 May 1843 in Montgomery County, New York, the son of William Kimball Greene and Jane M. Priest;77, 79 Elijah died 9 December 187679, 80). Catherine married, second, ca. 1884, Howard Cogswell Furman73, 80 (born ca. 1842 in New York, the son of Phillip Heartt Furman and Mary ‘Polly’ Cogswell;73, 78, 81, 82 Howard died 7 June 1926 in New York, New York83, 84). Howard is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.83

+131i. Frederick Remington Greene, born 4 November 1867 in Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York; died 10 September 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington. Married Harriet Estelle Delbridge.
 132ii. William Kimball Greene, born 15 December 1869 in Montgomery County, New York.74, 77, 79, 85
 133iii. Harry Priest Greene, born 27 November 1871 in Montgomery County, New York;74, 77, 79 died 10 June 1892 in New Haven, Connecticut.79

75. John Gazlay Furman4 (Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born May 1852 in Michigan.86, 87, 88, 89 John married, 4 January 1877 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, Laura Marie Bee87, 88, 90 (born November 1858 in Vermont, parents not determined87, 88, 89).

+134i. Fred B. Furman, born ca. 1878 in Michigan. Married Agnes M. Bennett.
+135ii. Harriet L. ‘Hattie’ Furman, born January 1882 in Michigan. Married Louis Dorstewitz.
 136iii. Cora A. Furman, born March 1884 in Michigan.88, 89
+137iv. John Ashley Furman, born 23 July 1888 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan. Married Ethel Hatfield Sherwood.
 138v. Marjorie L. Furman, born 25 September 1890 in Watervliet, Berrien County, Michigan.88, 89, 91
 139vi. L. Marie Furman, born 27 May 1894 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan.88, 92

76. Ashley B. Furman, Jr.4 (Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born June 1857 in Michigan.86, 93, 94 Ashley married, 24 November 1888 in Berrien Springs, Berrien County, Michigan, Ida M. Niver95 (born November 1854 in Illinois, the daughter of David Niver and Emily A. _____93, 94, 95).

77. George Arms Furman4 (Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born June 1860 in Michigan;86, 87, 96, 97, 98, 99 died 2 March 1939 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan.100 George married Ella J. Bell100 (born October 1857 in Massachusetts, parents not determined96, 98, 99).

+140i. Daisy Lind Furman, born 15 April 1884 in Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan. Married Rolph L. Wells.

78. Armenia F. ‘Minnie’ Hubbard4 (Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born June 1847 in New York;101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 died 1924.101 Minnie married, 22 October 1869 in Newaygo County, Michigan, Francis Smith101 (born 10 October 1834 in Canada, parents not determined;101, 104, 105 Francis died 13 February 1900101). Minnie and Francis are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.101

 141i. Francis H. Smith, born ca. 1871 in Michigan.105
 142ii. Roy Lathrop Smith, born 23 November 1874 in Michigan;101, 105 died 16 April 1889.101 Roy is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.101
 143iii. Marjory Smith, born 27 August 1882;101 died 26 February 1883.101 Marjory is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.101
 144iv. Marjory Smith, born May 1884 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.106

80. Carrie E. Hubbard4 (Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 8 March 1854 in Owego, Tioga County, New York;103, 107, 108, 109 died 11 March 1894 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois.107 Carrie married, 20 May 1873 in Newaygo, Newaygo County, Michigan, Albert Henry Standish107 (born 24 August 1849 in Middleville, Barry County, Michigan, the son of John Henry Standish and Hester Ann Courter; twin;107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Albert died 9 November 1921 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois107). Carrie and Albert are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.107

 145i. John Hubbard Standish, born 26 February 1874 in Newaygo, Newaygo County, Michigan;107, 109 died 30 August 1892.107 John is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.107
 146ii. Cornelia Standish, born 14 August 1878;107 died 31 August 1878 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.107 Cornelia is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.107
 147iii. Robert H. Standish, born May 1880 in Michigan.109
 148iv. Phillip F. Standish, born August 1882 in Michigan.113
 149v. Miles S. Standish, born 23 November 1887 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois.113, 116
 150vi. Barbara Standish, born December 1889 in Illinois.113
+151vii. Alice Standish, born 4 February 1892 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois; died 18 March 1960. Married Josiah Bradley Buell.

81. Jessie L. Hubbard4 (Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born April 1859 in Michigan;103, 108, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 died 1944.117 Jessie married, 13 October 1880 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, Franklin Wood125 (born 13 March 1856 in Hopkinton, St. Lawrence County, New York, parents not determined;119, 124, 125 Franklin died 22 February 1904124). Jessie and Franklin are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.117, 124

 152i. Jessie C. Wood, born February 1882 in Michigan.119
 153ii. Mary F. Wood, born February 1884 in Michigan.119, 120

82. Fannie Jean Hubbard4 (Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 25 July 1863 in Newaygo, Newaygo County, Michigan;108, 118, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130 died 16 January 1942 in Los Angeles, California.126 Fannie married, 30 March 1883 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, Charles Lester Houseman126 (born 7 October 1849 in La Porte, La Porte County, Indiana, parents not determined;118, 126, 127, 128 Charles died 23 February 1911 in Michigan126). Fannie and Charles are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.126

 154i. Helen H. Houseman, born 8 February 1884 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.127, 131
+155ii. Jessie L. Houseman, born 20 May 1888 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan. Married Ray L. Shitzley.
+156iii. Martin L. Houseman, born 12 September 1889 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan. Married Hazel K. Wolcott.
+157iv. Reuben F. Houseman, born 13 August 1897 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan. Married Esther F. _____.
 158v. Joseph L. Houseman, born ca. 1902 in Virginia.128

83. Prestonia Mann4 (Ann,3 Robert,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1861 in New York;132, 133, 134, 135 died 1 April 1945 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.136 Prestonia married, 1 September 1900 in Keene Center, Essex County, New York, Dr. John Martin138 (born ca. 1865 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, parents not determined;134, 135, 137 John died 6 April 1956 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida137).

 159i. Robin Martin, born ca. 1906 in New Jersey.135

Child adopted by Prestonia Mann and Dr. John Martin:

 160ii. Johnathan S. Martin, born 1909 in Rhode Island.134
 161iii. Charmain R. Martin, born ca. 1913 in New York.135

86. Alfred Antoine Furman4 (Samuel,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 30 April 1856 in Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin;139, 140, 141, 142 died 1940.143 Alfred married, ca. 1884, Emma A. _____139 (born December 1855 in New York, parents not determined;139, 140, 141 Emma died 1942143). Alfred and Emma are buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey.143

+162i. Vanessa Furman, born July 1886 in New York. Married Harry Greenwood Grover.
 163ii. Preston J. Furman, born October 1886 in New York.139

90. Benjamin Franklin Furman4 (Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born ca. April 1861 in New York;144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150 died 27 July 1937 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.151, 152 Benjamin married, 9 September 1884 in Kings County, New York, Carrie Davenport Bonner147, 154 (born ca. September 1864 in New York, parents not determined;146, 147, 148, 149, 150 Carrie died 21 February 1937 in Kings County, New York153). Benjamin is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.152

 164i. Benjamin Bonner Furman, born 19 July 1885 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York;155 died 13 April 1892 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.156
 165ii. Mabel E. Furman, born ca. January 1888 in New York.146, 147, 148

91. Adoniram Judson Furman4 (Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born November 1867 in New York;144, 145, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161 died 28 April 1941 in Kings County, New York.162 Adoniram married, 27 April 1903 in Kings County, New York, Barbara Schell159, 163 (born ca. 1874 in New York, parents not determined159, 160).

+166i. Arthur E. Furman, born 23 June 1904 in Kings County, New York; died October 1966. Married Marget _____.
+167ii. Clarence J. Furman, born 28 September 1907 in Kings County, New York. Married Helen M. _____.

92. Rev. Charles Elmer Furman4 (Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1869 in New York.144, 157, 164, 165, 166, 167 Charles married, ca. 1891, Ida May Fay165 (born ca. 1869 in New York, the daughter of Frank B. Fay and Annie Taxter;164, 165, 166, 167 Ida died 5 May 1948168). Ida is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.168

+168i. Daisy Fay Furman, born 4 March 1894 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; died 26 May 1973 in Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York. Married John Worth Boutcher.
+169ii. Howard Remington Furman, born 28 April 1900 in Kings County, New York; died December 1973. Married Theresa Konkel.
+170iii. Amos Milton Furman, born 31 May 1908 in New York; died 16 April 1995. Married Evelyn Frances Overton.

94. Mary Isabella Furman4 (Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born ca. November 1875 in New York;145, 157, 158, 164, 169, 170, 171, 172 died 29 February 1944 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.173, 174 Mary married, ca. 1903, Robert C. Cowan164, 169, 171 (born ca. 1882 in New York, parents not determined164, 169, 170, 171, 172). Mary is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Naspeth, Queens County, New York.174

+171i. Robert J. Cowan, born 3 September 1904 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Married Anna M. _____.
+172ii. Elmer B. Cowan, born ca. 1907 in New York. Married Leona M. Kliendeist.

95. Abby Edwardine ‘Daisie’ French4 (Abby,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born 16 April 1858 in Erie County, New York;175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181 died 5 August 1939.175 Daisie married, ca. 1886, Frank Clinton Crowell179 (born 2 October 1855 in New Hampshire, parents not determined;179, 180, 182 Frank died 7 December 1916182). Daisie and Frank are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.175, 182

+104i. Mary Pearl ‘Mae’ Crowell (born Mary Pearl French), born 6 September 1887 in Englewood, Cook County, Illinois; died 31 October 1960 in Upland, San Bernardino County, California. Married (1) James Bunn Gilchriest Married (2) Robert George Bryden. (Note: Mae is shown here with her adoptive parents. She was previously shown with her birth parents.)
 173ii. Abbie Elizabeth Crowell, born 3 February 1890;183 died 18 December 1890.183 Abbie is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.183

98. Sarah Furman Briggs4 (Sarah,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born October 1875 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York;184, 185, 186, 187, 188 died 17 August 1917 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.184 Sarah married, ca. 1896, Frederick A. Smith184, 186, 188 (born March 1871 in New York, parents not determined;186, 187, 188, 189, 190 Frederick died 1936189). Sarah and Frederick are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.184, 189

 174i. Margaret F. Smith, born November 1897 in New York.186, 187, 188
 175ii. Helen E. Smith, born February 1900 in New York.186, 187, 188, 190

99. Sarah Briggs Furman4 (Charles,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born July 1875 in Lancaster, Erie County, New York.191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199 Sarah married, ca. 1906, James McAden Carter195 (born ca. 1874 in Scotland, parents not determined195, 196, 197, 198).

James immigrated to the United States in 1881.195, 196


 176i. John Furman Carter, born ca. 1908 in New York.195, 196, 197
+177ii. James McAden Carter, Jr., born 1910 in New York. Married Anne _____.
 178iii. Samuel Potter Carter, born ca. 1915 in New York.196, 197, 198

100. Helen Potter Furman4 (Charles,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born October 1877 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.192, 193, 194, 199, 200 Helen married, ca. 1907, Leroy Charles Bridgman200 (born May 1879 in New York, parents not determined200, 201).

+179i. Charles Furman Bridgman, born 25 March 1910 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York; died 12 July 1993. Married Martha L. _____.

101. Fannie Furman4 (Charles,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born July 1884 in New York;193, 194, 202, 203, 204 died 20 January 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.205, 206, 207 Fannie married, 20 January 1920 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, Nathaniel Restcome Potter206, 211 (born 16 November 1878 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, the son of Charles Barton Potter and Sarah Jennie Weaver;204, 206, 208, 209 Nathaniel died 3 May 1952 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York206, 210). Fannie and Nathaniel are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.210, 212

Fannie died about five days after the stillbirth of an unnamed son. Her obituary provides interesting details about her life and her extensive involvement in various charitable and social organizations:205, 206, 207

MRS. POTTER DIES - LED IN CHARITY ACTIVITIES HERE

Was Tireless Worker in Many Organizations; Funeral To-day.

MRS. NATHANIEL POTTER.

Fannie Furman Potter, wife of Nathaniel R. Potter, well known for her work in numerous civic, philanthropic and social organizations in this city, died Tuesday in the Homeopathic Hospital, aged 41 years. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon from the family home at No. 254 Alexander street, and burial will be in Mouth Hope Cemetery.

Mrs. Potter was the daughter of Charles E. and Helen F. Potter and was born in this city. She received her early education in the Columbia Preparatory School and later entered Smith College, from which she was graduated with the class of 1906.

Following her graduation Mrs. Potter returned to her home in this city and immediately interested herself in the work of various charitable organizations. She was well known for her executive capabilities and held office in numerous organizations. Up to the time of the illness that resulted in her death she was an indefatigable worker in the organizations with which she was associated, besides attending to the duties of her own home and the care of her infant son.

Mrs. Potter had a charming personality and was known to hosts of Rochester people with whom she was associated in her many social and charitable activities. She was secretary of the Rotary Club, first vice-president of the Y. W. C. A., corresponding secretary of the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union, chairman of the House Committee of the Monroe Golf Club, a member of the Board of Managers of the Highland Hospital, a member of the Pine Needle Twig of the General Hospital, and active in the First Presbyterian Church and the Smith College Club. Mrs. Potter was formerly recording secretary of the D. A. R. and of the alumnae of the 1906 class of Smith College.

“Mrs. Potter will be sadly missed by a great number of Rochester people who had come to know and love her through her splendid work in the organizations with which she was connected,” said one of her friends yesterday. “She had a great gift for close personal friendships and for unselfish service to the community. Her executive ability and unfailing readiness to serve in any helpful capacity have made her a place which will be extremely difficult to fill. She was an exceptionally useful citizen.”

Mrs. Potter leaves her husband; her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Furman; a son, Nathaniel R. Potter, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. James Carter, of Buffalo, and a nephew, Charles F. Bridgeman.

Nathaniel was a 1902 graduate of Yale University. He also took courses in mechanical engineering from Phillips Andover and M.I.T. His employment included an apprenticeship at Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, General Signal Co., in Rochester, and as assistant superintendent in the foundary, The Gleason Works, Rochester. He traveled extensively to Yellowstone, the Pacific Northwest, Canadian West, the Rockies, and the Eastern Seaborn. Nathaniel served in World War I as a Captain, Ordinance, with various assignments including Camp Dix, New Jersey, Dorsetshire, England, and Chaumont, France. He was a member of the Friars, Automobile Club of Rochester, and the Yale Alumni Association of Rochester. He was survived by his son, Nathaniel Restcome Potter, Jr., and his second wife, Estelle Zimmer.206


 180i. Nathaniel Restcome Potter, Jr., born October 1924 in New York.204, 209, 213
 181ii. male child Potter, stillborn 15 January 1926 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.205 male child is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.214

103. Harriette G. ‘Hattie’ French4 (Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born December 1886 in Illinois;179, 181, 215, 216 died 1935.215 Hattie married John C. Christenson216 (born 14 December 1882 in Nebraska, parents not determined;181, 216, 217, 218 John died 21 March 1966217). Hattie is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.215 John is buried in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California.217

 182i. Harriette Christenson, born ca. October 1910 in California.181, 216
 183ii. Helen Christenson, born ca. November 1915 in California.216

104. Mary Pearl ‘Mae’ Crowell (born Mary Pearl French)4 (Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born 6 September 1887 in Englewood, Cook County, Illinois;179, 180, 216, 219, 220, 221, 222 died 31 October 1960 in Upland, San Bernardino County, California.220 Mae married, first, 1915, James Bunn Gilchriest220 (born 9 May 1889 in Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota, the son of James Albert Gilchriest and Anna Harriet Bunn;223, 224, 225, 226 James died 19 January 1919 in Los Angeles County, California224). Mae married, second, Robert George Bryden227 (born 12 March 1885 in Huron Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, parents not determined;222, 227 Robert died 24 April 1949 in San Bernardino County, California227). Mae is buried in Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino County, California.220 James is buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California.224 Robert is buried in Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino County, California.227 Mae was adopted by Frank Clinton Crowell and Abby Edwardine ‘Daisie’ French.

+184i. Mary Jean Gilchriest, born 7 June 1916 in Los Angeles County, California; died 10 July 2000 in California. Married (1) Harry William Sloan, Jr. Married (2) Harold Frederick Broecker.
+185ii. James Crowell Gilchriest, born 17 October 1917 in Los Angeles County, California; died 27 August 2000. Married Madeline Virginia Mills.

105. Edward Lyman French4 (Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born 30 November 1889 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;179, 216, 221, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232 died 9 December 1953 in San Diego County, California.230 Edward married, first, Ann _____232 (born ca. 1893 in Illinois, parents not determined232). Edward married, second, 8 January 1949 in San Diego, San Diego County, California, Lennie Ethel Kerr (née Stanforth) 229 (born 14 May 1891 in Fresno, Fresno County, California, the daughter of Allen Stanforth and Emma Nichols;229, 233, 234 Lennie died 11 February 1978 in San Diego County, California233, 234).

  1. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Buell Lamberson, born: 14 June 1841 in Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois; died: 4 May 1900 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which provides an extensive obituary giving vital and biographical details; and provides the names and links for his wife and five children).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page 477, family of Samuel Lamberson (40, New York, clergyman); Delia B. Lamberson (35, New York); Ruel [sic, Buell] Lamberson (9, Illinois); Mary H. Lamberson (20, New York); Cornelia A. Lamberson (22, New York) [the ages of Mary and Cornelia are low by several years compared to other records].
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page No. 196, family of Samuel L. Lamberson (50, New York, Pres. Clergyman); Delia Lamberson (39, New York, agent, sewing machines); Buell Lamberson (19, Illinois, clerk, R. R. Office); Mary K. Lamberson (3, Mass.); Lewis H. Lamberson (2, Mass.); Catherine Colman (18, Ireland, domestic).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland, Enumeration District 140, Page No. 8; family of Buell Lamberson (38, Illinois, hardware dealer); wife Helen M. Lamberson (36, New York); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (8, New Jersey); son Alfred B. Lamberson (6, New Jersey); son Robert A. Lamberson (4, New Jersey); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (1, New Jersey); aunt Nancy Swift (79, Connecticut).
  5. Obituary, The Morning Oregonian, Portland, Oregon; 5 May 1900, Buell Lamberson, died 4 May 1900 in Portland, Oregon. The article provides a biographical sketch, including his birth in Rock Island, Illinois, and indicates he leaves his wife, two sons, three daughters, one brother and two sisters.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 59, Sheet No. 10A; family of Helen Lamberson (57, New York, Feb 1843, widow, 5 children, 5 living, seed merchant); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (28, New Jersey, May 1872); son Alfred Lamberson (26, New Jersey, Feb 1874, seed merchant); daughter-in-law and wife of 6 years Gertrude Lamberson (25, New Jersey, Dec. 1874, no children, dentist); son Robert Lamberson (23, New Jersey, July 1876, seed merchant); daughter Margaret Lamberson (21, New Jersey, Feb. 1879, vocal teacher); son Edward Lamberson (19, Oregon, May 1881, printer).
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 161, Sheet No. 3A; family of Helen M. Lamberson (67, New York, widow, 5 children, 5 living); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (37, New Jersey, Sect. of literature, Board of Missions); son Alfred B. Lamberson (35, New York [sic], pilot, river); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (30, New York [sic], organist, church; lodger Polly M. Lamberson (78, New York).
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 36, Sheet No. 3B; Helen M. Lamberson (76, New York, widow); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (47, New Jersey, secretary, mission work); son Alfred B. Lamberson (45, New Jersey, divorced, engineer, steam boat); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (40, New Jersey, organist, church); sister-in-law Cornelia F. Lamberson (58, Massachusetts); roomer Polly M. Ford (87, New York).
  9. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Helen Mary Swift Lamberson, born: 20 February 1843 in Fort Edward, Washington County, New York; died: 31 March 1922 in Portland, Multnomah County, Washington (from record, which provides the names and links for her husband and five children).
  10. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Abby Swift Lamberson, born: May 1872; died: 25 May 1934 in Ocean Park, Pacific County, Washington (from record, which includes the text from her obituary; and provides the names and links for her parents and siblings).
  11. Washington Deaths and Burials, 1810-1960, Abby Swift Lamberson, born: 24 May 1872 in Elizabeth, New Jersey; died: 25 May 1934 in Ocean Park, Washington; father; Buell Lamberson, born in Illinois; mother: Helen Swift, born in New York.
  12. New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980; Lamberson, female, born: 17 February 1879 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey; father: Buel Lamberson; mother: Swift.
  13. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Margaret M. Lamberson, born: February 1879; died: 5 September 1954 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the text of her obituary; and provides the names and links for her parents and siblings).
  14. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Lewis Humphrey Lamberson, born: 18 March 1858 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died: 27 February 1908 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the text from his obituary; and a copy of his death certificate).
  15. Massachusetts State Census, 1865, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, family of S. L. Lamberson (55, N.Y., merchant); Delia Lamberson (43, N.Y.); Buel Lamberson (23, Illinois, tinner [?]); Cornelia Lamberson (35, N.Y.); Henrietta Lamberson (35, N.Y.); Mary Lamberson (9, Mass.); Louis Lamberson (8, Mass.); Cornelia Lamberson (3, Mass.); Catharine Callan (19, Ireland, servant).
  16. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Page No. 77, family of Samuel L. Lamberson (60, New York); Delia Lamberson (48, New York); Mary K. Lamberson (13, Massachusetts); Lewis H. Lamberson (12, Massachusetts); Cornelia F. Lamberson (8, Massachusetts); plus 12 borders/domestic servants).
  17. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield, Enumeration District 59, Page No. 23; family of Delia Lamberson (58, New York, widow); daughter Mary Lamberson (22, Mass., school teacher); son Louis H. Lamberson (21, Mass., insurance salesman); daughter Cornelia F. Lamberson (18, Mass.).
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, E.D. 78, Sheet No. 8A, Lewis Lamberson, 42, Massachusetts, Mar. 1858; book-keeper (wholesale house); wife of 2 years Ella Lamberson, 33, Illinois, Mar. 1867 [sic, several other records suggest she was born in 1862], 1 child, 1 living; daughter Frances Lamberson, 9/12, Oregon, Aug. 1899.
  19. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Ella A. Lamberson, born: 1862; died: 7 March 1943 (from record, which provides the names and links for two daughters).
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Iowa, Mitchell County, Osage, Page 43, Chas M. Owen, 52, Mass., farmer; Eliz Owen, 46, Vt.; Frances Owen, 21, Mass.; Charles Owen, 19, Mass., works farm; Edward Owen, 17, Mass.; Ida Owen, 15, Mass.; Fred Owen, 10, Ill.; Ella Owen, 8, Ill.
  21. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Iowa, Mitchell County, Osage, E.D. 309, Page No. 2B, Charles M. Owen, 62, Mass., widow, farmer; son Edward Owen, 26, Mass.; daughter Ida M. Owen, 24, Mass; son Fred E. Owen, 20, Ill., farmer; daughter Ella A. Owen, 18, Ill., school teacher; no kin Mary Henesey, 95, Ireland, widow, too old to labor.
  22. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, E.D. 215, Sheet No. 9A, Ella [written over what appears to be Lewis, her deceased husband’s name] Lamberson, 48, Illinois, widow, 3 children, 2 living; teacher, pub. school; daughter Francis G. Lamberson, 10, Oregon; daughter Sarah Lamberson, 7, Oregon.
  23. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, E.D.122, Sheet No. 5A, Ella A. Lamberson, 58 Illinois, widow, teacher, public school; daughter Frances G. Lamberson, 20, Oregon; daughter Sarah B. Lamberson, 19, Oregon.
  24. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, E.D.26-386, Sheet No. 1A, Ella. A. Lamberson, 68, Illinois, widow, first married age 32, teacher, public school; daughter Frances G. Lamberson, 30, Oregon, accountant, insurance co.; daughter Sarah V. Lamberson, 27, Oregon, librian [sic], public.
  25. Yearbook of the Oregon Society Sons of the American Revolution, Portland, 1903. Available at Internet Archive (website). Lewis Humphrey Lamberson, bookkeeper, Portland. The entry provides the names of four generation of his paternal and maternal ancestors, with a few brief biographical details of several.
  26. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Frances G. Lamberson, born: 28 August 1881 [sic, the year is erroneous, she was born in 1899] in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; died: 30 December 1978 [sic, the date is erroneous; she died on 12 November 1952] in Portland Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the text from her obituary; and provides the names and links for her mother and sister).
  27. Oregon Secretary of State Archives, Oregon Historical Records Index. Lamberson, Francis G., born: 28 August 1899, City of Portland; parents: Lamberson, Lewis H. & Ella A. (Owen).
  28. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Sarah Buell Lamberson, born: 8 June 1902 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; died: 6 October 1993 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the text of her obituary; and provides the names and links for her mother and sister).
  29. Oregon Secretary of State Archives, Oregon Historical Records Index. Lamberson, Sarah B. born: 8 June 1908, City of Portland; parents: Lamberson, Lewis H. & Ella A. (Owen).
  30. New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, William Sherwood, died: 11 October 1872 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; age: 28; burial place: Bloomfield, N.J.
  31. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Kings County, City of Brooklyn, Page 483-484, family of James M. Sherwood (37, N.Y., Pres. Clergyman); Jane E. Sherwood (30, N.Y.); Sarah J. Sherwood (13, N.Y.); John M. Sherwood (11, N.Y.); William Sherwood (6, N.Y.); Lamberson Sherwood (1, N.Y.); Elizalt Gelston (50, N.Y.); Ellen Sweeny (24, Ireland); Mary McShay (16, Ireland).
  32. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New Jersey, Essex County, Township of Bloomfield, Page No. 120, family of J. M. Sherwood (46, N. York, N. S. P. Clergyman); Jane Sherwood (32, N. York); Sarah Sherwood (24, N. York); William Sherwood (15, N. York); Lambertson Sherwood (11, N. York); Albert Sherwood (8, N. Jersey); Edward Seymour (24, N. Jersey, editor). [Jane’s age in this census is low by approximately 8 years compared to other records.]
  33. New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, Mohelia Cecelia Sherwood, died: 7 January 1924 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; age 73; born: 9 December 1851; widowed; father: Watson Sherwood, born in Conn.; mother: Emma Veile, born in New York; buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
  34. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, E.D. 188, Page No. 14, Watson Sanford, 62, Conn., manufacturer of stoves; wife Ellen M. Sanford, 60, New York; son Lodewicus Sanford, 38, New York, clerk in store; daughter Mahalia C. Sherwood, 30, New York, border; daughter in law Emma L. Sanford, 33, New York, border.
  35. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, E.D. 583, Sheet No. 5B, M. Cecelia Sherwood, 45, New York, widow, 1 child, none living [she is a border among several others in the household of Augusta W. Muller].
  36. Marriage Announcement, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, available at fultonhistory.com and/or bklyn.newspapers.com; 8 December 1871, marriage of Miss Cecelia Sandford, daughter of Watson P. Sandford, Esq., William Sherwood, eldest son of Rev. J. H. Sherwood, on 7 December 1871 at St. Johns M.E. Church [Brooklyn]. The article mentions ushers, including Messrs. S. V. and W. F. Sandford, and Albert and S. Sherwood.
  37. New Jersey State Census, 1885, Essex County, Bloomfield, Page 74, Lamberson Sherwood, age 20-60; Kate F. Sherwood, 20-60; Mary E. Judd, over 60; Minnie Hurlburt, 20-60; Bridget Pethe, 20-60, Irish.
  38. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, Manhattan, E.D. 543, Sheet No. 15A, Lamberson Sherwood, 50, New York, July 1849, printing business; wife of 27 years Katherine F. Sherwood, 48, New York, July 1851, no children; aunt Mary E. Judd, 80, Pennsylvania, June 1819; border Mary F. Hurlburt, 38, New York, Apr. 1868, teacher; servant Sussie Irving, 22, Virginia, Apr. 1878, servant.
  39. New Jersey State Census, 1905, Essex County, Bloomfield, Sheet No. 40A, Lamberson Sherwood, 55, New York, July 1849, printer; Kate Sherwood, 53, New York, July 1851; Mary E. Judd, 86, Penn., June 1819; Mary Hurlburt, 44, New York, Apr. 1861, teacher; Delia Coogan, 23, Ireland, Mar. 1882, domestic servant.
  40. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New Jersey, Essex County, Bloomfield City, E.D. 150, Sheet No. 6A, Lambertson Sherwood, 60, New York, president, printing co.; wife of 37 years Catherine F. Sherwood, 59, New York, no children; border Elizabeth H. Alling, 48, New Jersey; servant Marie Royoter, 24, Virginia, servant, private family.
  41. New Jersey Death Index, 1901-1903, 1916-1929, Lamberson Sherwood, died: September 1917 in Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey.
  42. Obituary, The Independent Press and Bloomfield Citizen, Bloomfield, New Jersey (available at fultonhistory.com), 5 October 1917, Lamberson Sherwood, died 15 September 1917. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his father and wife.
  43. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New Jersey, Essex County, Bloomfield, E.D. 9, Sheet No. 4B, Katherine F. Sherwood, 69, New York, widow; friend Ruth E. Smalley, 23, New York, teacher, high school; friend Anne May Smith, 40, Vermont, teacher, high school.
  44. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New Jersey, Essex County, Bloomfield, E.D. 7-327, Sheet No. 2A, Kate Sherwood, 78, New York, widow.
  45. New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980; Sherwood, Lewis, born 6 October 1852 in Bloomfield Twp., Essex [County], New Jersey; father: James M. Sherwood; mother: Jane E. Sherwood.
  46. Find a Grave (website). Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey, Albert L. Sherwood, born: 1852 in New Jersey; died: 28 February 1888 in Kings County, New York (from record, which provides the names and links for his wife and two children).
  47. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, King County, Brooklyn, Page No. 130, family of James Sherwood (55, New York, Presbyterian Minister); Annie Sherwood (26, Conn.); Albert Sherwood (18, New York); Annie Sherwood (2, New York); Ann Devine (41, Ireland, domestic servant); Mary Codd (66, Ireland, ladies nurse).
  48. New York State Census, 1875, Kings County, Brooklyn, 4th ED, 11th Ward, Pages 44, 45; family of James M. Sherwood (60, Dutchess, clergyman (Presb)); wife Anna Sherwood (31, Conn.); daugher Anna L. Sherwood (7, Kings); daughter Mary G. Sherwood (2 10/12, Kings); son James C. Sherwood (1 5/12, Kings); boarder Meta G. Wright (38, England); son Albert L. Sherwood (21, N.J., clerk in printing office); servant Ann Devine (45, Ireland, cook); servant Mary Keenan (40, Ireland, nurse).
  49. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, E.D. 89, Page No. 45, Albert Sherwood, 27, N.J., printer; Lavina Sherwood, 27, New York; dau. Grace Sherwood, 3, N.Y.; son Albert Sherwood, 1, N.Y.
  50. Find a Grave (website). Kenisko Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, Lavinia C. Sands Burke, born: 18 July 1853; died: 2 January 1932 in Bronx, Bronx County, New York (from record, which provides the names and links for her mother, two siblings, two husbands, and three children).
  51. New York State Census, 1892, Kings County, Brooklyn, 20th Election District, 23rd Ward, Page 13, Lavina C. Burke, 38; Elias P. Burke, 50, railroad; Grace L. Sherwood, 15; Albert V. H. Sherwood, 12; William S. Sherwood, 11; Leroy Burke, 2.
  52. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, E.D. 82, Sheet No. 6A & B, Ellis P. Burke, 58, New York, Oct. 1841, agent, R.R.; wife of 11 years Lavinia C. Burke, 46, New York, July 1853, 5 children, 3 living; step son Albert Sherwood, 21, New York, May 1879, carpenter; son Leroy Burke, 10, New York, Apr. 1890.
  53. Find a Grave (website). Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey, Grace L. Sherwood, born: 27 March 1877 in Kings County, New York; 15 December 1897 in Kings County, New York (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, one sibling, and one half-sibling).
  54. New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909, Sherwood, born: 16 December 1880 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; father: Albert Lewis Sherwood; mother: Lavania C. Sands.
  55. Find a Grave (website). Bayview - New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, Albert Van Housan Sherwood, born: 6 May 1879 in Kings County, New York; died: 9 January, 1925 in Bronx, Bronx County, New York (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, one sibling, and one half-sibling).
  56. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Mary Caroline Kendall Hastings, born: 1843; died: 21 August 1868 [sic, gravestone and cemetery record indicate she died 26 November 1868] [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, siblings, and children; and includes a note that she is the 1st Wife of Samuel D. II; Age 25y; Cemetery record death: 26 Nov 1868; On same stone with Kittie G. and Mary Caroline].
  57. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Judge Samuel Dexter Hastings II, born: 19 June 1841 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; died: 6 July 1931 [from record, which includes a note that a biographical sketch can be found on paqe 10 in History of Brown County, Wisconsin, 1913, by Deborah Beaumont Martin; and provides the names and links for his parents, spouses, sibling, and children].
  58. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Kate G. “Kittie” Hastings, born: unknown; died: 1 July 1868 [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, sibling, and half-sibling].
  59. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Mary Caroline Hastings, born: 19 October 1868; died: 3 February 1888 [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, sibling, and half-sibling].
  60. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Ebenezer Lathrop “Eben” Kendall, born: 13 April 1846 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York; 10 April 1922 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, spouse (m.1872), siblings, and children].
  61. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Martha Sherman Baker Kendall, born: 2 June 1849 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died: 8 May 1929 in Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama [from record, which provides the names and links for her spouse and children].
  62. Find a Grave (website). Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, Austin Frederick Kendall, born: 1888; died: 25 March 1930 [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents and siblings].
  63. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Philo Remington Kendall, born: 1848 in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York; died: 9 August 1920 [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, spouse, siblings, and children].
  64. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Eliza Jane Goodhue, born: 7 January 1850 in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin; died: 26 July 1945 in Brown County, Wisconsin [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, siblings, and children].
  65. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Frederick Goodhue Kendall, born: 9 July 1892 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died: 20 February 1921 [from record, which provides the names and links to his parents and sibling].
  66. Find a Grave (website). Armory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, Herkimer County, New York; Ida Remington Squire: Ida / Nov. 20, 1842 / Feb. 28, 1919 [from gravestone]; Daughter of Philo Remington and Caroline A. Lathrop; Wife of Watson Carvosso Squire [from record].
  67. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, family of Philo Remington (34, NY, agent); Caroline Remington (25, NY); Ira Remington (7, NY); Ellen Remington (5, NY); Jane Remington (40, NY).
  68. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Page No. 49, family of Philo Remmington (44, New York, gun smith); Caroline A. Remmington (35, New York); Ida Remmington (17, New York); Ella Remmington (15, New York); Eliza May (40, New York).
  69. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Page No. 54, family of Philo Remington (53, New York, manufacturer); Caroline H. Remington (45, New York); Watson C. Squire (32, New York, agt for ER Sons); Ida R. Squire (27, New York); Philo R. Squire (3/12, New York); Ann Moran (27, Ireland, domestic servant); Sarah Steward (24, New York, house keeper).
  70. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 27, Page No. 33; family of Philo Remington (64, New York, gun manufacturer); wife Caroline Remington (53, New York); son-in-law Watson C. Squire (41, New York); daughter Ida R. Squire (38, New York); grand son Philo R. Squire (10, New York); grand son Shirley Squire 8, New York); grand daughter Adine Squire (3, New York); servant Susie M. Tefft (26, New York, servant).
  71. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 44, Sheet No. 33B; family of Caroline Remington (74, New York, Feb. 1825, widow, 2 children, 2 living); daughter Ida R. Squires (58, New York, Dec 1841, married 32 years, 4 children, 4 living); grand dagt. Aidene Squires (28, New York, Mar 1877); grand dght Marjorie Squires (18, New York, Aug 1881); servant Ada Coons (22, New York, Nov. 1877); servant George W. Owens (56, New York, Jan. 1844, widow).
  72. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, King County, Seattle City, Enumeration District 111, Sheet No. 14B; family [all as borders in a hotel] of Watson C. Squire (71, New York, lawyer); wife of 41 years Ida R. Squire (67, New York, 4 children, 4 living); Shirley Squire (38, New York, civil engineer); separate entry, also a border in the same hotel: Majorie Squire (28, New York, teacher).
  73. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 8, Sheet No. 17B; family of Howard C. Furman (62, New York, civic [?]); wife of 31 years Catharine Furman (66, New York, 2nd marriage, 2 children, 2 living); sister [in-law?] Ida Squire (68, New York, maried 37 years, 4 children, 4 living); neice [sic] Marjorie Squire (27, New York).
  74. A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names, by Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Published at Ridgefield, Conn., by Mrs. Julia M. Huntington, 1884. Pages 132-133, 202-203, 272. A few of the vital dates (births, etc.) differ from other sources.
  75. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Watson Carvasso Squire, born: 18 May 1838 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York; died: 7 June 1926 in Seattle, King County, Washington [from record, which provides a biographical sketch, indicating that he was a U.S. Senator, Washington Territorial Governor, served in the Civil War as part of General William T. Sherman’s destruction of Atlanta and march to the sea, married Ida Remington in 1876, and links to children Philo Remington Squire and Shirl Squire].
  76. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, King County, Seattle City, Watson Carvasso Squire (81, New York, widow, financier, real estate).
  77. New York State Census, 1875, Montgomery County, Amsterdam, Page 23, family of Elijah Greene (32, Montgomery County, manufacturer r. goods); wife Ella Greene (30, Herkimer County); son Fred Greene (7, Montgomery County); son W. R. Greene (5, Montgomery County); son Harry P. Greene (3 7/12, Montgomery County).
  78. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 472, Sheet No. 7A; family of John Wooster (58, N. York, July 1841, merchant); wife of 29 years Ella Wooster (55, Mass., 1 child, 1 living); son Thomas J. Wooster (24, N. York, Dec. 1875, commissioner); visitor Howard C. Firman [sic] (58, N. York, 1842, broker); wife of 18 years Ella Firman (52, N. York, 1848, 3 children, 2 living); servant Mary Irving (35, Ireland 1865, servant); servant Mary Larkin (24, Ireland, 1876, servant).
  79. Schenectady Digital History Archive (website: www.schenectadyhistory.org), citing Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, edited by Cuyler Reynolds, Vol. IV, pp. 1795-1798; New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911. Provides biographical and vital information for several generations of the Greene family of Amsterdam, New York, from the early 1600s to the early 1900s.
  80. Obituary, The New York Times, 23 December 1913, Mrs. Howard Cogswell Furman, died 22 December 1913 in Ilion, New York. Daughter of Philo Remington, rifle and typewriter manufacturer. First husband, Elijah Prieste Green [sic], died in 1876. Married second husband in 1884.
  81. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, New York County, New York, Third Ward, Page 8; family of Philip H. Furman (49, New York, merchant); Mary Furman (48, Massachusetts); Samuel H. Furman (25, New York, merchant); Charles E. Furman (18, New York, merchant); Howard C. Furman (8, New York); Johannah Donnavan (20, Ireland); Mary E. Nichols (21, Massachusetts); Elizabeth Cogswell (75, Massachusetts).
  82. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, New York County, New York City, 5th Ward, Page 183, family of Philip Furman (60, N York, manfr shirts); Mary Furman (60, N York); S. H. Furman [first initial uncertain] (33, N York); H. M. Norris [last name uncertain] (32, N York, clerk); C. E. Furman (27, N York); R. C. Furman (21, N York); H. C. Furman (19, N York); M. E. Nichols (25, Mass.); E. A. Furman (25, N York); E. A. Furman (5, N York); M. J. Furman (3, N York); Jacob Manus (35, N Jersey, clerk).
  83. Notice of Probate, Amsterdam Evening Recorder, 19 June 1926 (available at fultonhistory.com). Will and codicil of Howard Cogswell Furman. The notice details the division of his estate to various relatives and organizations. The names of the spouses of several female relatives are included, which aids in extending their lines of descent. The notices indicates he was laid to rest in Mount Olive cemetery, believed to actually be Mount Olivet cemetery in Queens County, New York.
  84. Obituary, The New York Times, 8 June 1926, Howard Cogswell Furman, died 7 June 1926 in New York City.
  85. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Montgomery County, City of Amsterdam, Enumeration District 57, Sheet No. 1A; family of Fred R. Greene (52, New York, manufacturer, knit goods); wife Estelle D. Greene (44, Virginia); daughter Emily Greene (12, New York); brother William K. Greene (50, New York, agent, real estate); servant Anna B. Neilson (42, Scotland, immigrated 1911, cook, private family); servant Ada Howcroft (17, England, immigrated 1912, maid, private family).
  86. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Page No. 39, family of Ashley Furman (52, New York, restaurant keeper); Harriet Furman (50, New York); John G. Furman (18, Michigan, clerk in grocery); Ashley Furman, Jr. (13, Michigan); George Furman (11, Michigan); Kathie Culberton (20, Wisconsin, domestic); Fred J. Culberton (3/12, Michigan).
  87. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 192, Page No. 70B; family of John G. Furman (28, Mich., lumber inspector); wife Laura M. Furman (23, Vermont); son Fred B. Furman (2, Mich.); mother Harriet Furman (60, New York); brother George Furman (21, Mich., in music store).
  88. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervleit Township, Coloma Village, Enumeration District 82, Sheet No. 6B; family of John G. Furman (48, Michigan, May 1852, dairyman); wife of 23 years Laura A. Furman (41, Vermont, Nov. 1858, 7 children, 6 living); daughter Hattie S. Furman (18, Michigan, Jan. 1882, servant); daughter Cora A. Furman (16, Michigan, Mar. 1884); son Johnie A. Furman (11, Michigan, July 1888); daughter Margery S. Furman (9, Michigan, Sep. 1890); daughter L. Marie Furman (6, Michigan, May 1894).
  89. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Michigan, Berrien County, Hagar Township, Enumeration District 88, Sheet No. 3A; family of John G. Furman (67, Michigan, farmer, fruit farm); wife Laura M. Furman (62, Vermont); daughter Cora A. Furman (35, Michigan); daughter Marjorie L. Furman (29, Michigan, bookkeeper, bank).
  90. Michigan, Return of Marriages for the County of Muskegon, John G. Furman, age 24, born in Newaygo Co., Mich., butcher; and Laura M. Bee, age 19, born in Stowe, Vermont; married on 4 January 1877 in Muskegon.
  91. Michigan Births, 1867-1902; Marjory L. Furman, born: 25 September 1890 in Watervliet, Berrien [County], Michigan; father: John Gazlay Furman, born in Michigan; mother: Laura Marie Bee, born in Vermont.
  92. Michigan Births, 1867-1902; Marie Furman, born: 27 May 1894 in Coloma, Michigan; father: John Furman, born in Michigan, butcher; mother Laura Furman, born in Vermont.
  93. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervleit Township, Enumeration District 82, Sheet No. 10B; family of Ashley Furman (42, Michigan, June 1857, farmer); wife of 11 years Ida Furman (45, Illinois, Nov. 1854, 1 child, none living); m in law Emily A. Niver (80, New York, Dec. 1819, widow).
  94. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Indiana, LaPorte County, LaPorte, Enumeration District 91, Sheet No. 9A; family of Ashley Furman (51, Michigan, laborer, wheel factory); wife of 15 years Ida Furman (45, Illinois, washwoman, private family, 1 child, 0 living).
  95. Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935, License No. 414, 1888, Ashley B. Furman, age 31, born in Michigan; father: Ashley B. Furman; mother maiden name: Harriet Wilcox [sic]; and Ida M. Niver, age 28, born in Illinois; father: David Niver; mother maiden name: unknown; married on 24 November 1888 in Berrien Springs, Berrien County, Michigan.
  96. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervleit Township, Coloma Village, Enumeration District 82, Sheet No. 7A; family of George A. Furman (39, Michigan, June 1860, dentist); wife of 18 years Ella F. Furman (42, Massachusetts, Oct. 1857, 2 children, 1 living); daughter Daisy L. Furman (16, Michigan, Apr. 1884).
  97. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervliet Township, Enumeration District 96, Sheet No. 1A; family of George A. Furman (51, Michigan, married 28 years, dentist office); daughter Daisy L. Furman (26, Michigan, divorced); grandson Joseph Miller [?] (4, Michigan).
  98. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Enumeration District 129, Sheet No. 2B; family of George A. Furman (61, Michigan, metalworker, crating work); wife Ella J. Furman (63, Massachusetts, janitress, apartment house); grandson Joseph Wells (14, Michigan).
  99. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Michigan, Berrien County, Coloma Village, Enumeration District 11-24, Sheet 8B; family of George A. Furman (70, Michigan); wife Ella J. Furman (73, Massachusetts).
  100. Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995, available at familysearch.org. Furman, Geo. Arms; died 2 March 1939 in Coloma, Berrien [County], Michigan, age 79; father: Ashley Furman; mother: Harriet Wilcox; spouse: Ella Ball Furman.
  101. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Smith, Francis, Arminia, Roy Lathrop, and Marjory: Francis Smith / Oct. 10, 1834 - Feb. 13, 1900 / Armenia F. Hubbard / Wife of / Francis Smith / 1847 - 1924 / Roy Lathrop / Son of / Francis & Armenia Smith / Nov. 23, 1874 - Apr. 16, 1889 / Marjory / Daughter of / Francis & Armenia Smith / Aug. 27, 1882 - Feb. 26, 1883 [from Smith monument]; the records of each family member provides additional vital details.
  102. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Tioga County, Owego, Page 405, family of Justus C. Hubbard (29, NY, merchant); Cornelia Hubbard (22, NY); Arminia Hubbard (2, NY); Jefferson Onille (22, unknown, clerk).
  103. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Michigan, Newaygo County, Township of Brooks, Page No. 44, family of Joshua [sic, Justus] C. Hubbard (39, New York); Cornelia Hubbard (31, New York); Arminia F. Hubbard (13, New York); Carrie Hubbard (6, New York); Jane Hubbard (1, Michigan).
  104. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Page No. 45, family of Francis Smith (35, Canada, lawyer); Minnie Smith (23, New York).
  105. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 193, Page No. 3; family of Francis Smith (45, Canada, lawyer); wife Minnie Smith (33, N.Y.); son Francis H. Smith (9, Mich.); son Roy L. Smith (5, Mich); Siegart Coulouw (17, N.Y.); Elizabeth A. Smith (43, Canada).
  106. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 73, Sheet No. 9A; family of Armenia Smith (52, New York, June 1847, widow, 3 children, 2 living); daughter Marjory Smith (16, Muskegon, May 1884); sister [sic, sister-in-law] Elizabeth Smith (63, Canada, Dec. 1836); aunt Melinda Furman (79, New York, Dec 1879 [sic, 1820; likely an enumerator error].
  107. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Standish, Albert Henry, Carrie E. Hubbard, John H., Cornelia, and Mary S. Stuart: Albert H. Standish / Aug. 24, 1849-Nov. 9, 1921 / Carrie E. Hubbard / Wife of / Albert H. Standish / Mar. 8, 1854-Mar. 11, 1894 / Mary Stuart, His Wife / Dec. 23, 1862 Mar. 31, 1932 / John H. Son of / Albert & Carrie Standish / Feb. 26, 1874-Aug. 30, 1892 / Cornelia / Daughter of / Albert & Carrie Standish / Aug. 14, 1878-Aug. 31, 1878 [from Standish monument]; The record provides additional details including birth dates/places, marriage dates/places, Census citations.
  108. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Newaygo County, Village of Newaygo, Page No. 1, family of Justus C. Hubbard (50, New York, under sheriff); Cornelia M. Hubbard (42, New York, housekeeper); Carrie Hubbard (15, New York, domestic); Jessie Hubbard (11, Michigan); Fannie Hubbard (7, Michigan).
  109. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Enumeration District 139, Page No. 19C; family of Albert H. Standish (30, Mich., lawyer); wife Carrie H. Standish (26, N. York); son John Standish (6, Mich.); son Robert N. Standish (1/12, Mich., May); servant Maggie Prince (20, Holland); servant Alise Spyker (17, Holland).
  110. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Michigan, Barry County, Town of Thornapple, Page No. 185, family of John Standish (35, Vt., lecturer); Hester Ann Standish (28, Ill.); Georgette Standish (8, Ill.); Marcellus Standish (5, Ill.); Albert Standish (10/12, Mich.); Alice R. Standish (10/12, Mich.); Georgette Standish (19, Vt.).
  111. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Michigan, Newaygo County, Township of Brooks, Page No. 44, family of John H. Standish (41, Vermont, lawyer); Emeline Standish (30, New York); Georgett Standish (17, Illinois); Albert H. Standish (10, Michigan); Alice Standish (6, Michigan); Miles Standish (2, Michigan); Jane Day (3, New York); Fred Day (21, New York). [They are living next door to the Hubbard family, including Albert’s eventual first wife Carrie.]
  112. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Page No. 65, family of John H. Standish (54, Vermont, U.S. District Attorney); wife Emeline Standish (40, New York); Albert Standish (20, Michigan, law student); Alice Standish (16, Michigan); Miles Standish (12, Michigan); Frank Standish (6, New York); Mattie Standish (2, Michigan).
  113. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Cook County, Town of Cicero, Enumeration District 1146, Sheet No. 15A; family of Albert H. Standish (50. Michigan, Aug. 1849, lawyer); wife of 5 years Mary Standish (37, Illinois, Dec. 1862, 1 child, 1 living); son Stuart Standish (0/12, Illinois, May 1900); son Phillip F. Standish (17, Michigan, Aug. 1882); son Miles S. Standish (12, Illinois, Nov. 1887); daughter Barbara Standish (10, Illinois, Dec. 1889); daughter Allice Standish (8, Illinois, Feb. 1892); sister Georgette H. Fuller (57, Illinois, July 1842, married 37 years, 5 children, 5 living); servant Annie Olsen (20, Ohio, Sept. 1879).
  114. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park Village, Enumeration District 71, Sheet No. 9A; Albert H. Standish (60, Michigan, treasurer, casualty co.); wife of 15 years Mary S. Standish (47, Michigan, 8 children, 7 living); daughter Alice Standish (18, Illinois); son Stuart Standish (9, Illinois); daughter Lora Standish (7, Illinois); border Lydia Finger (27, Wisconsin, secretary, church).
  115. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park Village, Enumeration District 148, Sheet No. 8B; family of Albert H. Standish (70, Michigan, treasurer, Scientific Instr.); Mary S. Standish (57, Michigan); son Stewart Standish (19, Illinois, student); daughter Lora Standish (17, Illinois).
  116. Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878-1922, Miles Standish, born 23 November 1887 in Oak Park, Cook [County], Illinois; father: S. H. Standish [sic, A. H. Standish], age 38, born in Michigan; mother: Carrie Hubbard Standish, age 33, born in New York.
  117. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Wood, Jessie L.; born: 1859; died: 1944 [from record].
  118. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 193, Page No. 14B; family of Cornelia M. Hubbard (52, N.Y., widow); daughter Jessie L. Hubbard (21, Mich., teacher of painting); daughter Fannie J. Hubbard (16, Mich.); border Chas. L. Houseman (29, Ind., school teach); border Harriet Hopkins (23, Wisconsin, music teacher); servant Dina Warring (26, Holland, servant).
  119. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 74, Sheet No. 6B; family of Franklin Wood (43, New York, Mar. 1856, real estate); wife of 19 years Jessie L. Wood (41, Michigan, Apr. 1859, 2 children, 2 living, artist-decorator); daughter Jessie C. Wood (18, Michigan, Feb. 1882); daughter Mary S. Wood (16, Michigan, Feb. 1884); domestic Carrie Kleet (20, Germany, June 1879, domestic).
  120. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 89, Sheet No. 10B; family of Jessie L. Wood (50, Michigan, widow); daughter Mary F. Wood (26, Michigan); lodger Mary F. Bryan (40, Michigan, teacher, high school); domestic Dory Haman (21, Michigan, servant, house).
  121. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 133, Sheet No. 3A; family of Mrs. Frank Wood (60, Michigan, widow); lodger Mary J. Bryan (55, Michigan, teacher, high school).
  122. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 61-21, Sheet No. 7A; Jessie L. Wood (70, Michigan, widow).
  123. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 65-35, Sheet No. 62A; Jessie L. Wood (81, Michigan, widow).
  124. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Wood, Franklin; born: 13 March 1856; died: 22 February 1904 [from record].
  125. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925, Frank Wood, age 24, born in Hopkinton, N.Y., teller; and Jessie L. Hubbard, age 21, born in Newaygo, Mich.; married 13 October 1880 in Muskegon, Mich.
  126. Find a Grave (website). Oakwood Cemetery, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan; Houseman, Charles Lester, Fanny Jean: Charles Lester / Houseman / Oct. 7, 1849 - Feb. 23, 1911 / Fanny Jean / Houseman / July 25, 1863 - Jan. 16, 1942 [from Houseman monument]; the record also includes their places of birth and death.
  127. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 72, Sheet No. 11B; family of Charles L. Houseman (50, Indiana, Oct. 1849, lumberman); wife of 17 years Fanny J. Houseman (36, Michigan, July 1863, 4 children, 4 living); daughter Helen H. Houseman (16, Michigan, Feb. 1884); daughter Jessie L. Houseman (12, Michigan, May 1888); son Martin L. Houseman (10, Michigan, Sep. 1889); son Reuben F. Houseman (2, Michigan, Aug. 1897); servant Emily S.Anderson (19, Michigan, Jan. 1881, servant); border May A. Renwick (16, Michigan, Mar. 1884).
  128. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 88, Sheet No. 24A; family of Charles L. Houseman (60, Indiana, lumberman, saw mill); wife of 27 years Fannie J. Houseman (46, Michigan); daughter Jessie Houseman (21, Michigan); son Martin L. Houseman (20, Michigan); adopted son Joseph L. Houseman (8, Virginia); servant Ethel Larsen (19, Michigan, servant, private family); servant Ellen Aystrom (20, Michigan, servant-cook, private family).
  129. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Enumeration District 191, Sheet No. 8B; Households of Fanny J. Houseman (66, Michigan, widow); border Margarete Luetze (55, New York); and Reuben F. Houseman (31, Michigan, salesman, refrigerators, first married age 20); wife Esther Houseman (30, Illinois, first married age 19); son Warren Houseman (8, California); son Robert Houseman (7, California).
  130. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Enumeration District 60-320, Sheet No. 14A; households of Fanny J. Houseman (76, Michigan, widow); and Reuben F. Houseman (42, Michigan, salesman, wholesale shoes); wife Esther F. Houseman (41, Minnesota); son Warren H. Houseman (18, California).
  131. Michigan Births and Christenings, 1775-1995; Hellen [sic] H. Houseman, born 8 February 1884 in Muskegon; father: C. L. Houseman, born in Indiana; mother: Fanny Houseman, born in Michigan [entry includes image of Return of Births for the year 1884].
  132. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, New York County, New York, 22d District 22d Ward; Page No. 5, family of Jas. P. Mann (49, New York, physician); Ann R. Mann (44, New York); Chs. E. Adams (48, New York); Jane F. Adams (42, New York); Julia d. Mann (76, New York); Prestonia Mann (9, New York); Annabel Adams (8, New York); plus 15 other adults, probably unrelated). [Note that Charles, Jane, and Annabel Adams are also shown at another New York City address in the same 1870 Census.]
  133. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 567, Page No. 34; family of John P. Mann (56, New York, physician); wife Anna Mann (55, New York); daughter Prestonia Mann (18, New York, private lady).
  134. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Richmond County, Stapleton, New York City, Enumeration Distrct 1315, Sheet No. 15B; family of John Martin (45, England, printer); wife of 9 years Prestonia Martin (47, New York, no children); adopted son Johnathan S. Martin (1, Rhode Island); servant Mary Bonker (27, Ireland, servant, private family); servant Christine Young (34, Scotland, widow, servant, private family); lodger Katheryn Young (8, Scotland).
  135. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Richmond County, Stapleton, New York City, Enumeration District 1571, Sheet No. 1A; family of John Martin (55, England, publicist, immigrated in 1899); wife Prestonia M. Martin (58, New York); son Robin Martin (14, New Jersey ); daughter Charmain R. Martin (7, New York).
  136. Obituary, The New York Times, 3 April 1945, Mrs. John Martin, Prestonia Mann Martin, died 1 April 1945 in Winter Park, Florida. The article provides brief biographical details and lists her husband John and three adopted children, Robin, Jonathon, and Mrs. Charmane Duffany as survivors.
  137. Obituary, The New York Times, 7 April 1956, Dr. John Martin, died 6 April 1945 in Winter Park, Florida. The article provides brief biographical details.
  138. Marriage Announcement, The Holley Standard, Holley, New York, available at fultonhistory.com; 30 August 1900, article announcing that Mrs. J. H. French was traveling to a farm in the Adirondacks near Keene Center, Essex County, NY, for the marriage of Miss Prestonia Mann, of New York City, to Mr. John Martin, of London England, on 1 September 1900.
  139. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New Jersey, Passaic County, Acquackanonk, Enumeration District 84, Sheet No. 11A and 11B; family of Samuel H. Furman (75, New York, Sept. 1824); wife of 48 years Antoinette E. Furman (72, New York, June 1827, 3 children, 3 living); son Alfred A. Furman (46, Wisconsin, Apl. 1854, cashier, hardware); D in Law, wife of 16 years Emma A. Furman (44, New York, Dec, 1855, 2 children, 2 living); g. daughter Vanessa Furman (14, New York, July 1886); g. son Preston J. Furman (13, New York, Oct. 1886); son Philip H. Furman (36, New York, Aug 1863, bookkeeper); daughter Ella A. Furman (38, New York, Dec. 1861).
  140. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 1352, Sheet No. 1A; family of Alfred A. Furman (53, Wisconsin, bookkeeper, hardware); wife of 25 years Emma Furman (52, New York); father [sic, actually, Alfred’s uncle] Robert C. Furman (40, New York, widow); brother Philip H. Furman (40, New York, widow).
  141. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 31-355 Sheet No. 16A; family of Alfred A. Furman (73, Wisconsin, treasurer, automobiles, 28 at first marriage); wife Emma A. Furman (73, New York, first married age 26; brother Philip H. Furman (65, New York, salesman, books).
  142. “Furman Homes and Sites, A Record of Achievement”, by Robert Furman M. D., and Consuelo Furman, 1937. Available at familysearch.org. This document features homes and other structures built, owned, or occupied by individuals with the Furman surname in various parts of the United States, with brief biographical and/or vital details. Alfred Antoine Furman, born 30 April 1856 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, son of Samuel Hand Furman and Elizabeth Antoinette (nee Hubbard) Furman. Home in Clifton, New Jersey. Biographical details describe him as an author of lyrical dramas and poems, and indicate he was a graduate of the College of the City of New York, and he contributed to magazines and newspapers for many years.
  143. Find a Grave (website). Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey; Furman, Alfred A. and Emma A.: Furman / Emma A. / 1857-1942 / Alfred A. / 1856-1940 [from gravestone].
  144. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, King County, Brooklyn, Page Nos. 13, 14, family of Benj. Furman (40, N.Y., sign painter); Hester Furman (38, New York); Philip Furman (16, N.Y.); Benjamin Furman (12, N.Y.); Ada Furman (4, New York); Charles Furman (1, N.Y.).
  145. New York State Census, 1875, Kings County, Brooklyn, 3rd ED, 19th Ward, Page 9, family of Benjamin Furman (47, New York); wife Hester Furman (42, Long Island); son Phillip Furman (21, New York, painter); son Benjamin F. Furman (17, Long Island, furniture store); son A. J. Furman (8, Long Island); son Charles E. Furman (6, Long Island); Clarkson Furman (3, Brooklyn); daughter Mary E. Furman (1/12 [?], Brooklyn).
  146. New York State Census, 1892, Kings County, Brooklyn, 11th Election District, 19th Ward, Page 4, family of Ben Franklin [sic, the enumerator apparently mistook his middle name Franklin for his last name, which is Furman] (30, printer); Carrie (28? [second digit is smudged]); Mabel (4).
  147. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 193, Sheet No. 5A; family of Benj. F. Furman (39, New York, Apr. 1861, sign painter); wife of 14 years Carrie Furman (35, New York, Sept. 1864, 2 children, 1 living); daughter Mabel E. Furman (12, New York, Jan 1888); plus 7 lodgers).
  148. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 97, Sheet No. 4B; family of Benjamin F. Furman (49, New York, artist); wife of 23 years Carrie D. Furman (42, New York, 2 children, 1 living); daughter Mabel E. Furman (21, New York).
  149. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 619, Sheet No. 15B; family of Benjamin Furman (55, New York, painter, shop); wife Carrie Furman (55, New York).
  150. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 24-1497, Sheet No. 20B; family of Benjamin Furman (70, New York, sign painter); wife Carrie Furman (65, New York).
  151. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Benjamin F., 27 July 1937, Kings County, age 73 years, Cert# 16361.
  152. Obituary, Brooklyn Daily Eagle (online), 29 July 1937, Benjamin Franklin Furman, died 27 July 1937 in Brooklyn, New York. The article provides the names of his wife, who died four months earlier, a daughter, two brothers, and a sister, and provides details of his funeral and interment.
  153. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Carrie B., 21 February 1937, Kings County, age 73 years, Cert# 4653.
  154. Italian Genealogical Group, New York City Grooms Records (with Bride information), marriage of Benjamin Furman and Carrie D. Bonner, 9 September 1884, Kings County, New York; Cert# 2402B.
  155. New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962, Benjamen [sic, Benjamin] Bonner Furman, born 19 July 1885, Brooklyn, Kings [County], New York; father: Benjamen [sic, Benjamin] Franklin Furman; mother: Carrie Davenport Bonner Furman.
  156. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Benj, 13 April 1892, Kings County, age 7 years, Cert# 5985.
  157. New York State Census, 1892, Kings County, Brooklyn, 24th ED of the 19th Ward; Page 9, family of Benjamin M. Furman (64, US, painter); Hattie Furman (60, US); Philip Furman (35, US, paper hanger); A. Judson Furman (25, US, machinist); Charles Furman (23, US, painter); Clarkson Furman (20, US, painter); isabella Furman (17, US).
  158. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 193, Sheet No. 5B; family of Benj. M. Furman (73, New York, Oct 1826, sign painter); wife of 44 years Hattie M. Furman (68, New York, Sept. 1831, 9 children, 6 living); son Phillip Furman (43, New York, Mar 1857, Kalsimane [?], paper hanger); son Adoniram J. Furman (32, New York, Nov. 1867, machinist, iron beds); Clarkson Furman (28, New York, Jan. 1872, sign painter); daughter May I. Furman (24, Nov. 1875).
  159. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 972, Sheet No. 2A; family of Adoniram J. Furman (43, NY, machinist, iron beds); wife of 6 years Barbara Furman (36, NY, 2 children, 2 living); son Arthur E. Furman (5, NY); son Clarence J. Furman (2, NY).
  160. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Weymouth, Enumeration District 277, Sheet No. 32A; family of Adoniram Furman (52, New York, machinist, bed factory); wife Barbara Furman (46, New York); son Arthur Furman (15, New York); son Clarence Furman (12, New York).
  161. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Weymouth Town, Enumeration District 11-293, Sheet No. 4A; family of Clarence J. Furman (32, New York, meat cutter, market); wife Helen M. Furman (28, Mass., housework, private home); son James Furman (9, Mass.); son Arthur Furman (8, Mass.); son Robert Furman (7, Mass.); son Paul Furman (5, Mass.); father Adoniram Furman (73, N. York, widow).
  162. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Furman, Adoniram, 28 April 1941, Kings County, age 74 years, Cert# 9290.
  163. Italian Genealogical Group, New York City Grooms Records (with Bride information), marriage of Adoniraw [sic] J. Furman and Barbara Schell, 27 April 1903, Kings County, New York; Cert# 3512.
  164. New York State Census, 1905, Kings County, Brooklyn, 28th Election District, 18th District; Page 18, family of Michael Corcoran (42, Printer); wife Nellie Corcoran (32); daughter Helen Corcoran (10); daughter May Corcoran (8); son Eddie Corcoran (6); son John J. Corcoran (4); son Francis E. Corcoran (2); head Benjamin Furman (77, artist); wife Hettie Furman (73); son Philip Furman (51, painter); son Clarkson Furman (32, painter); head Charles U. [sic] Furman (35, preacher); wife Ida M. Furman (35); daughter Daisy Furman (11); son Howard Furman (5); head Robert Cowan (23, laborer, factory); wife Isabelle Cowan (30); son Robt. Cowan Jr. (1).
  165. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 967, Sheet No. 8A; family of Charles E. Furman (40, New York, painter, signs); wife of 19 years Ida M. Furman (41, New York, 4 children, 3 living); daughter Daisy F. Furman (16, New York); son Howard R. Furman (9, New York); son Amos M. Furman (1, New York); brother Philip H. Furman (56, New York, painter, signs).
  166. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 1013, Sheet No. 6B; family of Charles Furman (50, New York, clergyman, local); Ida Furman (50, New York); daughter Daisy (25, New York, box maker, factory); son Howard Furman (19, New York, sign painter); son Milton Furman (11, New York).
  167. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Suffolk County, Southampton Town, Flanders, Enumeration District 52-121, Sheet No. 11A; family of Charles Furman (60, New York, pastor, Methodist, first married age 21); wife Ida Furman (61, New York, first married age 21); son Milton Furman (21, New York, carpenter, house) [they are living next to their son Howard and his family].
  168. Obituary, The New York Times, 5 May 1948, Ida May Furman, died 5 May 1948, nee Fay, wife of Rev. Charles Elmer Furman. The article gives the names of her parents and interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
  169. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 974, Sheet No. 22B; family of Robert C. Cowan (29, New York, bender, brass works); wife of 7 years Isabelle Cowan (29, New York, 2 children, 2 living); son Robert J. Cowan (5, New York); son Elmer Cowan (3, New York).
  170. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 1380, Sheet No. 1B; family of Robert Cowan (37, New York, laborer, bed factory); wife May Isabel Cowan (38, New York); son Robert Cowan, Jr. (15, New York, errand boy, printing co.); son Elmer Cowan (12, New York).
  171. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 26-474, Sheet No. 3B; family of Robert C. Cowan (48, New York, watchman, U.S. Metal Bed Co., first married age 21); wife Isabele Cowan (52, New York, first married age 26).
  172. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 24-2648, Sheet No. 2A; Robert C. Cowan (58, New York, elevator opr., bed mfg. co.); wife Isabbelle Cowan (64, New York).
  173. Italian Genealogical Group, New York Death Index, Cowan, Mary, 29 February 1944, Kings County, age 69 years, Cert# 5263.
  174. Obituary, Brooklyn Eagle, 2 March 1944, Mary I. F. Cowan, died 29 February 1944 in Brooklyn, NY. The article provides brief biographical details, burial place, and the names of her brother, father, and two sons.
  175. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Abbie E. Crowell, born: 16 April 1858; died: 5 August 1939 [from record].
  176. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Page No. 113, family of E. J. French (28, New York, merchant); Abba E. F. French (28, New York); Edward French (2, New York); Harriet M. French (10/12, New York); Mary W. French (56, New York); Philip H. French (11, New York).
  177. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Erie County, Lancaster, Page No. 14, Edward J. French (38, New York, produce merch.); Abby E. French (38, New York); Abby Edwardine French (12, New York, female); Mary Harriet French (10, New York); Mary W. French (60, New York).
  178. New York State Census, 1875, Erie County, Lancaster, Page 3, family of E. F. French (43, Schenectady County); wife Abby E. French (43, Monroe County); daughter Daisie French (17, Erie County); daughter Hattie French (15, Erie County); mother Mary W. French (71, Duchess County); servant Carrie Sudell (18, Erie); brother Phillip French (27, Niagara County).
  179. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, California, San Diego County, Capitan Grande Township, Enumeration District No. 179, Sheet No. 3B; family of Frank C. Crowell (44, New Hampshire, Oct 1855, farmer); wife of 14 years Edwardine Crowell (42, New York, Apr 1858, 2 children, none living); niece Hattie G. French (13, Illinois, Dec 1886); Niece May P. French (11, Illinois, Sept 1888); Nephew Edward L. French (10, Illinois, Nov 1889); sister-in-law Hattie M. French (39, New York, Aug 1860, professional nurse).
  180. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, California, San Bernardino County, Ontario, E.D. 106, Sheet No. 3B, Frank C. Crowell, 34, New Hampshire, farmer, orange grove; wife of 24 years Abbie E. Crowell, 32, New York, 2 children, none living; ad[opted] daughter Mary Pearl Crowell, 22, Illinois.
  181. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 37-137, Sheet 3A; family of John C. Christenson (47, Nebraska, clerk, post office, first married age 24); wife Harriette Christenson (44, Illinois, first married age 21); daughter Harriette Christenson (19, California, typist, telephone office). They are living next door to Harriette’s cousin (who raised her and her siblings): Abbie E. Crowell (71, New York, widow).
  182. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Frank Clinton Crowell, born: 2 October 1855; died: 7 December 1916 [from record].
  183. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Abbie Elizabeth Crowell, born: 3 February 1890; died: 18 December 1890; Inscription: Daughter of Frank C. & Edwardine Crowell [from record].
  184. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Sarah Furman Briggs Smith, born: Aug. 1875, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; died: 18 Aug. 1917, Rochester, Monroe County, New York [from record, which provides the names of her parents and her husband Frederick A. Smith].
  185. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 74, Page No. 27; family of Martin Briggs (72, New York, safe & railing man.); wife Sarah E. Briggs (45, New York); daughter Marion Briggs (44, New York); daughter Sarah F. Briggs (4, New York); father-in-law Charles E. Furman (78, New York, clergyman, has dropsy); servant Rhoda Ruffles (23, England); servant Hannah Shick (16, New York).
  186. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 68, Sheet No. 6B; family of Frederick A. Smith (29, New York, Mar. 1871, correspondent); wife of 4 years Sarah Smith (24, New York, Oct. 1875); daughter Margerate Smith (2, New York, Nov. 1897); daughter Helen Smith (3/12, New York, Feb. 1900); servant Lizzie Gusthe (16, Germany, Jan. 1884, immigrated in 1887, servant).
  187. New York State Census, 1905, Monroe County, Rochester, First ED, Tenth Ward, Page 21, family of Frederick A. Smith (33, manufacturer of mantles); wife Sara F. Smith (29); daughter Margaret F. Smith (7); daughter Helen E. Smith (5); domestic Mary E. Kennelly (18, domestic).
  188. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 98, Sheet No. 2A; family of Fred A. Smith (39, New York, manufacturer); wife of 13 years Sarah F. Smith (33, New York, 2 children, 2 living); daughter Margaret F. Smith (12, New York); daughter Helen E. Smith (10, New York); lodger Bessie Cowell (19, Pennsylvania).
  189. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Samuel A. Smith, born: 1876; died 1936 [from record].
  190. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 107, Sheet No. 5B; family of Frederick Smith (48, New York, widow, manufacturer, electric lamps); daughter Helen Smith (19, New York).
  191. New York State Census, 1875, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Page 43, multi-family dwelling that includes C. E. Furman (35, Ontario County, clothing dealer); Nellie Furman (27, Erie County); Sarah Furman (1/3, Erie County).
  192. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Monroe County, City of Rochester, Enumeration District 87, Page No. 43; family of Cha. E. Furman (42, New York, merchant tailor); wife Helen Furman (34, New York); daughter Sarah Furman (5, New York); daughter Helen Furman (3, New York); domestic Mary Maher (50, Ireland, domestic); domestic Emma Brown (30, England, domestic); Charles Ford (25, Ireland, coachman).
  193. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 81, Sheet No. 15; family of Charles E. Furman (61, New York, June 1838, retired merchant); wife of 30 years Helen P. Furman (55, New York, June 1844, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Sarah Furman (25, New York, Feb. 1875); daughter Helen P. Furman (22, New York, Oct. 1877); daugher Fannie Furman (15, New York, July 1884); servant Elizabeth Raulier [sp?] (35, Germany, Jan 1865); servant Margaret Howland (39, Ireland, June 1860, married 8 years, no children).
  194. New York State Census, 1905, Monroe County, Rochester, Second ED, Twelfth Ward, Page 36; family of Charles E. Furman (60); wife Helen Furman (59); daughter Sarah Furman (30); daughter Helen Furman (25); daughter Fannie Furman (20); servant Louisa Gardner (26); servant Elizabeth Rauber (38).
  195. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 187, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (36, Scotland, secretary; immigrated in 1881); wife of 4 years Sarah F. Carter (35, New York, 2 children, 2 living); son John F. Carter (2, New York); son James M. Carter (4/12, New York); servant Lena Berger (63, Germany, nurse, private family); servant Emelia Johanson (28, Norway, servant, private family).
  196. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 214, Sheet No. 8A; family of James M. Carter (45, Scotland, banker, immigrated 1881); wife Sarah F. Carter (44, New York); son John F. Carter (12, New York); James M. Carter, Jr. (10, New York); Samuel P. Carter (5, New York); maid Mytrle Radker (25, New York, maid, family).
  197. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 15-282, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (31, Scotland, treasurer, insurance, first married age 31); wife Sarah F. Carter (54, New York, first married age 30); son John F. Carter (22, New York); son James M. Carter (20, New York); son Samuel P. Carter (15, New York); servant Marie E. Gibson (47, Pennsylvania, widow, maid, private family).
  198. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Erie County, Enumeration District 64-503, Sheet No. 62A; family of James M. Carter (65, New York [sic], president, National bank); wife Sarah F. Carter (65, New York); son Samuel P. Carter (25, New York, junior clerk, National bank); servant Clara Zornpaloni (23, New York, general housework, private family).
  199. Lineage Books, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 19, lineage of Miss Sarah Briggs Furman, No. 18790, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; granddaughter of Rev. Charles Edwin Furman D.D. and Harriet Emmiline Johnson, his wife. Also, lineage of Miss Helen Potter Furman, No. 18791, daughter of Charles Edwin Furman and Helen Potter, his wife; see 18790 above.
  200. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 199, Sheet No. 14A; family of Leroy Bridgeman (31, New York, agent, railroad); wife of 3 years Helen P. Bridgeman (32, New York, 1 child, 1 living); son Charles F. Bridgeman (1/12, New York); servant Brida Murph (17, Ire[land]), servant, private family).
  201. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 51, Sheet No. 7A; Leroy C. Bridgman (21, New York, May, 1879, telephone adjuster); he is a border among several others in the household of Mary Cornell and her daughter Greta.
  202. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 121, Sheet No. 10B; family of Charles E. Furman (71, New York); wife of 39 years Helen F. Furman (63, New York, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Fannie Furman (25, New York); servant Elizabeth Rauber (45, Ckc. German, domestic, private family); servant Katherine Skinner (20, Scot. English, domestic, private family).
  203. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 139, Sheet No. 1A; family of Mrs. Charles E. Furman (73, New York); daughter Fannie Furman (35, New York); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (9, New York); servant ALice T. Weir (48, New York); servant Mabel Hamley (20, Rhode Island).
  204. New York State Census, 1925, Monroe County, Rochester, Ward 12, ED 4; Page 44, family of Helen F. Furman (75); son-in-law Nathaniel R. Potter (46); daughter Fannie F. Potter (40); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (15); Nathaniel R. Potter (0).
  205. Cemetery Record, Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; searchable index available at River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester, Mt. Hope & Riverside Cemetery Records (website: www.lib.rochester.edu). Fannie F. Potter, died of septic peritonitis at Homeo. Hospital, interred 21 January 1926 in section All 99I, taken to Riverside [Cemetery] 22 September 1944; also, believed to be her child: Male Child Potter, stillbirth at Homeo. Hospital, interred 15 January 1926 in section All 99I, taken to Riverside [Cemetery] 22 September 1944.
  206. Obituary Record, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library, Obituary Record of Graduates of the Undergraduate Schools Deceased During the Year 1951-1952. 1 September 1969. Nathaniel Restcome Potter, pages 153-154. The record provides his birth and death dates and places, names of parents, details of his two marriages: (1) to Fannie Furman, one son Nathaniel Restcome, Jr., and indicating Mrs potter died in childbirth; (2) Estelle Zimmer; and a list of his academic accomplishments, employments, military service, and memberships.
  207. Obituary, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 21 January 1926, Fannie Furman Potter, died 20 January 1926. The article provides details of her birth, names of her parents and survivors, and a biographical sketch. The article also indicates burial would be in Mount Hope Cemetery; other records indicated she was moved in September 1944 to Riverside Cemetery, also in Rochester.
  208. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-82, Sheet No. 11B; family of Nathaniel R. Potter (51, New York); wife Stella Potter (43, New York); servant Margaret Torkey (44, Illinois).
  209. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 65-136, Sheet No. 11A; family of Nathaniel Potter (61, New York); wife Stella Potter (57, New York); son Nathaniel Potter, Jr. (15, New York); maid Dora M. Plummer (62, Ohio, widow, housework, private home).
  210. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Nathaniel Restcombe Potter; born: 16 November 1878; died: 1952; son of Charles Barton Potter and Jennie Weaver [from record].
  211. Marriage Announcement, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York; 21 January 1920, Fannie Furman, daughter of Mrs. Charles Edward [sic]Furman married to Nathaniel Restcome Potter, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batton Potter, on 20 January 1920 at the home of her mother [i.e., Rochester]. The article names all members of her wedding party, including her four nephews as attendants; and names out of town guests, including Mrs. James M. Carter and children, and Leroy C. Bridgman of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  212. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; Fannie Furman Potter; plot: Sec. G, Blk 4, Lot 75. [death date in the record, Sept. 1944, is actually the date of re-interment after being moved from the original burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York.]
  213. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-76, Sheet No. 9B; family of Helen E. Furman (79, New York, widow); grand-son Charles P. Bridgman (20, New York); grand-son Nathaniel R. Potter (5 6/12, New York); cook Anna R. Loos (41, New York, cook, private family); servant Bertha J. Clark (58, Canada, servant, private family).
  214. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; baby boy Potter; plot: Sec. G, Blk 4, Lot 75. [death date in the record, Sept. 1944, is actually the date of re-interment after being moved from the original burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York.]
  215. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. Harriette French Christenson, born: 1885; died: 1935 [from record].
  216. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 312, Sheet No. 1A and 1B; family of May Gilchriest (32, Illinois, widow); daughter Jean Gilchriest (3 6/12, California); son James Gilchriest (2 3/12, California). They are living with her brother Edward and sister Harriette and family: John C. Christenson (37, Nebraska, clerk, hardware); wife Harriette Christenson (34, Illinois); daughter Helen Christenson (4 1/12, California); daughter Harriette Christenson (9 3/12, California); brother-in-law Edward L. French (30, Illinois, bookkeeper, Standard Oil).
  217. Find a Grave (website). Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. John C. Christenson, born: 14 December 1882; died: 21 March 1966 [from record].
  218. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 62-17, Sheet No. 16A and 16B; family of John C. Christenson (57, Nebraska, post office clerk, U.S. Post Office); wife Nell Christenson (48, Missouri).
  219. Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1949, Birth Registration, Mary Pearl French, born: 6 September 1887 in Chicago, Cook [County], Illinois; father: Philip Henry French, age 40, born in Buffalo, New York; mother: Katie Gray, age 28, born in Woodstock, Wisconsin.
  220. Find a Grave (website). Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino County, California, Mae Crowell Bryden, born: 6 September 1887 in Englewood, Cook County, Illinois; died: 31 October 1960 in Upland, San Bernardino County, California (from record, which includes noted detailing her parents, adoption, first husband, and two children; and provides the names and links for her two husbands).
  221. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 37-137, Sheet No. 6A; family of Mae C. Gilchriest (42, Illinois, widow); daughter Jean Gilchriest (13, California); son James C. Gilchriest (12, California); brother Edward L. French (40, Illinois, bookkeeper, oil products).
  222. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, San Bernardino County, Upland, E.D. 36-157, Sheet No. 2B, Robert G. Bryden, 55, Canada, farmer, farm; wife Mae Bryden, 52, Illinois.
  223. Draft Registration Card, World War I, James Bunn Gilchriest, Serial No. 13; born: 9 May 1889, Watertown, South Dakota; occupation: foreman, Citrus Packing House, Wittier Citrus Assn.; dependents: wife and child 1 year old.
  224. Find a Grave (website). Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California; James Bunn Gilchriest, born: 9 May 1889 in Watertown, Coddington County, South Dakota; died: 19 January 1919 in Los Angeles County, California (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, siblings, and wife).
  225. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown City, Enumeration District 107, Sheet No. 32A; family of James A. Gilchriest (52, Pennsylvania, Mar 1848, traveling salesman); wife of 14 years Anna H. Gilchriest (46, Wisconsin, Sept 1853, 3 children, 3 living); daughter Raeburn Gilchriest (13, South Dakota, May 1887); son James B. Gilchriest (11, South Dakota, May 1889); daughter Anna Gilchriest (8, South Dakota, Sept 1891).
  226. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, South Dakota, Codington County, Watertown City, Enumeration District 130, Sheet No. 24B; family of James A. Gilchriest (54, Pennsylvania, widow); daughter Rayburn Gilchriest (22, Wisconsin); son James B. Gilchriest (20, South Dakota); daughter Anna G. Gilchriest (18, South Dakota).
  227. Find a Grave (website). Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino County, California, Robert George Bryden, born: 12 March 1885 in Huron Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; died: 24 April 1949 in San Bernardino County, California (from record, which provides the name and link for his wife).
  228. Draft Registration Card, World War II, Edward Lyman French, Serial No. 45; age: 27; born: 30 November 1889 in Chicago, Ill.; occupation: bookkeeper, Silver Gate Oil Co.; single.
  229. California, County Marriages, 1850-1952; County of Los Angeles, Marriage license and certificate, Registrars No. 1016; Edward Lyman French, age: 59; born: Illinois; widowed; 2nd marriage; occupation: clerk, Std. Oil. Co.; father: Phillip French, born in Ill.; mother: Gray, Mildred, born in Illinois; Lennie Ethel Kerr, age: 57; born: Fresno Calif.; widowed; 2nd marriage; father: Allen Stanforth, born in Ohio; mother: Emma Nichols, born in Missouri; maiden name: Lennie Stanforth; married on 8 January 1949 in San Diego, CA.
  230. California Death Index 1940-1997; Ancestry (website), and Familysearch (website). French, Edward Lyman; died 9 December 1953 in San Diego [County]; born: 30 November 1889, Illinois; father: French; mother: Gray.
  231. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, California, San Diego County, San Diego, Enumeration District 147, Sheet No. 24B supplement; lodger Edward L. French (20, Illinois, bookkeeper, store).
  232. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 62-62, Sheet No. 15A; family of E. L. French (52, Illinois, credit man, oil products distributing); wife Ann French (47, Illinois, saleslady, retail ready-to-wear); step-daughter Annette Krusic (22, Illinois).
  233. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). French, Lennie, no. 553-10-1247; died: February 1978; born: 14 May 1891; last residence: San Diego, San Diego [County], California.
  234. California Death Index 1940-1997; Ancestry (website), and Familysearch (website). French, Lennie Ethel, died: 11 February 1978 in San Diego [County], California; born: 14 May 1891 in California.
Fifth Generation
108. Alfred Buell Lamberson5 (Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 22 February 1874 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey;1, 2, 3, 4, 5 died 15 April 1942 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.1 Alfred married, ca. 1894, Gertrude Eleanor Niedt3 (born December 1874 in New Jersey, the daughter of Edward C. Niedt and Clara J. Reeser;3, 6, 7, 8 Gertrude died 16 August 1924 in San Anselmo, Marin County, California9, 10). Their marriage ended in divorce on 10 September 1905 in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon.5, 11 Alfred is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.1

109. Robert Alden Lamberson5 (Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 3 July 1876 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey;2, 3, 12, 13, 14 died 7 January 1921 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.12, 15 Robert married, 6 May 1908 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Mary Louisa McGaw13, 23 (born 14 October 1876 in Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, the daughter of Rev. James Alexander Porter McGaw and Mary Ann Scott;13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Mary died 15 March 1961 in Multnomah County, Oregon21, 22). Robert and Mary are buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.12, 21

Robert was a merchant in Portland, Oregon.24


+186i. James Buell Lamberson, born 18 May 1909 in Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon; died 31 December 1981. Married Henrietta Bernice Wilbur.
+187ii. Helen Mary Lamberson, born 21 February 1913 in Oregon; died 6 August 1980. Married Arthur William Hoff.
 188iii. Margaret Louise Lamberson, born 11 December 1917 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;14, 25 died 26 October 1928 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.25 Margaret is buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.25
+189iv. Robert Alden Lamberson, Jr., born 11 December 1917 in Oregon; died 5 May 2000. Married Barbara Lena Ritenour.

111. Edward Seymore Lamberson5 (Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 6 May 1881 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon;3, 26, 27, 28, 29 died 1 October 1939 in Saint Helens, Columbia County, Oregon.26 Edward married, 29 December 1908 in Multnomah County, Oregon, Edith Corrine Hanson26, 27 (born 9 June 1879 in Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, parents not determined;27, 28, 29, 30 Edith died 15 March 1960 in Crook County, Oregon30). Edward and Edith are buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.26, 30

+190i. Buell Lamberson, born March 1910 in Washington; died 8 August 1969. Married Florence Mary Harper.
 191ii. Mary Corrine Lamberson, born 16 October 1919 in Washington;28, 29, 31 died 1 December 2015.31 Mary is buried in Skyline Memorial Gardens, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.31
 192iii. Nancy Lamberson, born 21 June 1921 in Seattle, King County, Washington.29, 32

119. Mary Kendall5 (Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 19 August 1872;33 died 7 June 1951.33 Mary married _____ Morton33 (born ____, parents not determined). Mary is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.33

120. Louise Kendall5 (Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 10 September 1876;34 died 17 February 1914.34 Louise married Morris B. Tschiffely (born 1871 in Kentucky, parents not determined;35 Morris died 25 May 192235). Louise is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.34 Morris is buried in Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.35

 193i. Kendall Baird Tschiffely, born 21 September 1901 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;36 died 9 May 1911 in Brownsboro, Oldham County, Kentucky.36 Kendall is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.36
+194ii. Louis B. Tschiffely, born 7 June 1904 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; died 16 December 1975 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Married Martha J. Short.
 195iii. John Morrison Tschiffely, born 5 March 1906 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky;37 died 3 February 1954 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.37 John is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.37

121. Katherine K. Kendall5 (Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 1879;38 died 1972.38 Katherine married Mortimer Leon Oaks (born 13 July 1860 in Barton, Orleans County, Vermont, parents not determined;39 Mortimer died 17 June 1949 in Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County, California39). Katherine is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada.38 Mortimer is buried in Atascadero Pine Mountain Cemetery, Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County, California.39

122. Sylvia Eleanor Kendall5 (Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 28 June 1882 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin;40 died 10 July 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri.40 Sylvia married, first, James Gordon Wishart41 (born 1 May 1879 in Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada, the son of William H. Wishart and Mary Elizabeth Goodes;41 James died 18 March 1956 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois41). Sylvia married, second, Curtis Arthur Lambert42 (born 1883 in Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, the son of Curtis A. Lambert and Ethel Elizabeth Morton;42 Curtis died 196742). Sylvia is buried in Cedar Park Cemetery, Calument, Cook County, Illinois.40 James is buried in Cedar Park Cemetery, Calument, Cook County, Illinois. Curtis is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.42

+196i. Herbert William Wishart, born 2 April 1910 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 30 March 2005. Married Francine M. Marlow.

123. James Louis Kendall5 (Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 19 September 1885 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin;43 died 17 September 1974 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.43 James married, 1908, Sarah Bird Covington44 (born 19 December 1888 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, the daughter of Jacob Amic Covington and Sarah Amelia Darlington;44 Sarah died 16 March 197244). James and Sarah are buried in Westminster Gardens Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.43, 44

+197i. Henry Covington Kendall, Sr., born 30 June 1914 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama; died 4 April 2016 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. Married (1) Annie Lee Harvey Married (2) Helen Black (née Bricker) .

125. Nellie Ruth Kendall5 (Philo,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 3 August 1883 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin;45 died 7 February 1922.45 Nellie married, 1906, Charles Raymond Cady46 (born 11 January 1882, parents not determined;46 Charles died 17 November 197646). Nellie and Charles are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin.45, 46

127. Philo Remington Squire5 (Ida,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 22 February 1870 in New York;47, 48, 49, 50, 51 died 14 June 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington.47, 48 Philo married, 20 July 1910 in Seattle, King County, Washington, Anne Horrocks47, 52 (born 1876, the daughter of Joseph A. Horrocks and Ann Aspden;52 Anne died 15 February 1957 in Seattle, King County, Washington52, 53). Philo and Anne are buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.47, 52, 53

+198i. Annida R. Squire, born 20 March 1912 in Seattle, King County, Washington; died 1 July 1977 in King County, Washington. Married Harrison Orange ‘Harry’ Jacobs.
 199ii. Remington W. Squire, born 1914;54 died 1931.54 Remington is buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.54
+200iii. Herbert R. Squire, born 7 December 1917; died 23 May 1988. Married Dorothy M. Milnor.

128. Shirley Herbert ‘Shirl’ Squire5 (Ida,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 13 April 1872 in New York;50, 51, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 died 15 February 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington.55, 56 Shirl married, ca. 1926, Jeanne Deny56, 59 (born 29 October 1895 in France, parents not determined;59, 60, 61, 62 Jeanne died 9 December 198860, 61). Shirl is buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.55

 201i. Idalice Squire, born ca. 1928 in Washington.59, 62

129. Aidine Squire5 (Ida,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born March 1877 in New York.50, 63 Aidine married, 27 August 1901 in Ilion, Herkimer County, New York, Arthur Veitch White64, 65 (born ____, parents not determined).

 202i. James White.
 203ii. Remington White, born 21 January 1904 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.66, 67
 204iii. Caroline Lathrop White, born 24 October 1906 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.64, 67

130. Marjorie Squire5 (Ida,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born May 1881 in New York.58, 63, 68 Marjorie married, 27 July 1912 in Herkimer County, New York, John F. Jennings69 (born ca. 1880, the son of Richard Jennings and Katherine Mears69).

131. Frederick Remington Greene5 (Catherine,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 4 November 1867 in Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York;51, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 died 10 September 1937 in Seattle, King County, Washington.70 Frederick married, 4 January 1893 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, Harriet Estelle Delbridge70, 74 (born 4 July 1873 in Virginia, the daughter of George Washington Delbridge and Emily Mandeville Hughey72, 73, 74).

 205i. Emily Hughey Greene, born 30 November 1907 in New York.72, 73, 74

134. Fred B. Furman5 (John,4 Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1878 in Michigan.75 Fred married, 10 October 1898 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan, Agnes M. Bennett76 (born ca. 1878 in Michigan, parents not determined76).

135. Harriet L. ‘Hattie’ Furman5 (John,4 Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born January 1882 in Michigan.77 Hattie married, 6 July 1904 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan, Louis Dorstewitz78 (born ca. 1879 in Michigan, the son of Gus Dorstewitz and _____ Aukli78).

137. John Ashley Furman5 (John,4 Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 23 July 1888 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan.77, 79 John married, 28 April 1917 in Lawrence County, Indiana, Ethel Hatfield Sherwood79 (born 4 July 1890 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the daughter of Frank Townsend Sherwood and Ida Hatfield79).

140. Daisy Lind Furman5 (George,4 Ashley,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 15 April 1884 in Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan.80, 81, 82 Daisy married, 18 October 1904 in Coloma, Berrien County, Michigan, Rolph L. Wells83 (born ca. 1882 in Michigan, parents not determined83). Their marriage ended in divorce in before 1910.82

 206i. Joseph Wells, born ca. 1906 in Michigan.82, 84

151. Alice Standish5 (Carrie,4 Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 4 February 1892 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois;85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 died 18 March 1960.90, 91 Alice married, 27 October 1917 in Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, Josiah Bradley Buell93 (born 29 January 1893 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, parents not determined;87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93 Josiah died 23 March 197691).

155. Jessie L. Houseman5 (Fannie,4 Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 20 May 1888 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.94, 95, 96 Jessie married, 20 July 1912 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, Ray L. Shitzley97 (born ca. 1889 in Michigan, the son of Jacob H. Shitzley and Annie L. Barney97).

156. Martin L. Houseman5 (Fannie,4 Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 12 September 1889 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101 Martin married, 7 September 1912 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, Hazel K. Wolcott102 (born ca. 1890 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, the daughter of Judge A. Wolcott and Carrie B. Hawk99, 100, 101, 102).

 207i. Caroline Houseman, born ca. September 1916 in Michigan.99, 100

157. Reuben F. Houseman5 (Fannie,4 Martha,3 John,2 Samuel1), born 13 August 1897 in Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan.95, 99, 103, 104, 105 Reuben married, ca. 1921, Esther F. _____105 (born ca. 1899 in Illinois, parents not determined104, 105).

 208i. Warren H. Houseman, born ca. 1922 in California.104, 105
 209ii. Robert Houseman, born ca. 1923 in California.104

162. Vanessa Furman5 (Alfred,4 Samuel,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born July 1886 in New York.106, 107, 108, 109, 110 Vanessa married, ca. 1908, Harry Greenwood Grover67 (born ca. 1882 in Massachusetts, parents not determined107, 108, 109, 110).

 210i. Kingman N. Grover, born ca. 1913 in New Jersey.108, 109
+211ii. Elfred S. Grover, born ca. June 1915 in New Jersey. Married Elizabeth _____.
 212iii. Vanessa A. Grover, born ca. September 1916 in New Jersey.108, 109, 110
 213iv. Christabel I. Grover, born ca. December 1919 in New Jersey.108, 109, 110

166. Arthur E. Furman5 (Adoniram,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 23 June 1904 in Kings County, New York;111, 112, 113, 114, 115 died October 1966.112 Arthur married, ca. 1930, Marget _____115 (born ca. 1890 in New Jersey, parents not determined115).

167. Clarence J. Furman5 (Adoniram,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 28 September 1907 in Kings County, New York.113, 114, 116, 117 Clarence married Helen M. _____117 (born ca. 1902 in Massachusetts, parents not determined117).

 214i. James Furman, born ca. 1931 in Massachusetts.117
 215ii. Arthur Furman, born ca. 1932 in Massachusetts.117
 216iii. Robert Furman, born ca. 1933 in Massachusetts.117
 217iv. Paul Furman, born ca. 1935 in Massachusetts.117

168. Daisy Fay Furman5 (Charles,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 4 March 1894 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York;118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125 died 26 May 1973 in Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York.119, 126 Daisy married, 30 September 1926 in Suffolk County, New York, John Worth Boutcher128 (born 30 September 1892 in New York, the son of Manuel Boutcher and Alice Havens Worth;119, 124, 125, 127 John died 12 July 1975119, 127). Daisy and John are buried in New Bethany Cemetery, Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York.119

 218i. Alice I. Boutcher, born ca. 1928 in New York.124, 125
 219ii. John Boutcher, born ca. 1934 in New York.125

169. Howard Remington Furman5 (Charles,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 28 April 1900 in Kings County, New York;120, 121, 122, 129, 130, 131, 132 died December 1973.130 Howard married, 20 April 1925 in Suffolk County, New York, Theresa Konkel131, 134 (born 17 December 1900 in New York, the daughter of Joseph Konkel and Jessie M. _____;123, 131, 132, 133 Theresa died December 1980133).

 220i. Howard Remington Furman, Jr., born ca. September 1929 in New York.131, 132
 221ii. Eleanor T. Furman, born ca. 1933 in New York.132
 222iii. Lavinia F. Furman, born ca. 1938 in New York.132
 223iv. Grace I. Furman, born April 1940 in New York.132

170. Amos Milton Furman5 (Charles,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 31 May 1908 in New York;121, 122, 135, 136, 137, 138 died 16 April 1995.135, 136 Amos married, 31 December 1935 in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, Evelyn Frances Overton138, 140 (born 3 May 1912 in New York, parents not determined;135, 138, 139 Evelyn died January 1980135, 139). Amos and Evelyn are buried in Lake Ronkonkoma Cemetery, Lake Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County, New York.135

171. Robert J. Cowan5 (Mary,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born 3 September 1904 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.120, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145 Robert married, ca. 1929, Anna M. _____144 (born ca. 1913 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, parents not determined144, 145).

 224i. Marion J. Cowan, born ca. 1929 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.144, 145
 225ii. Robert Cowan, born ca. 1937 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.145
 226iii. Adrienne Cowan, born ca. 1939 in Queens County, New York.145

172. Elmer B. Cowan5 (Mary,4 Benjamin,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born ca. 1907 in New York.142, 143, 146 Elmer married, 1929, Leona M. Kliendeist146, 147 (born ____, parents not determined).

 227i. Elmer Cowan, Jr., born ca. 1936 in Queens County, New York.146
 228ii. Leona Audry Cowan, born ca. February 1940 in Queens County, New York.146

177. James McAden Carter, Jr.5 (Sarah,4 Charles,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born 1910 in New York.148, 149, 150, 151 James married Anne _____151 (born ca. 1913 in New York, parents not determined151).

 229i. James R. Carter, born ca. 1938 in New York.151
 230ii. Robert M. Carter, born June 1939 in New York.151

179. Charles Furman Bridgman5 (Helen,4 Charles,3 Charles,2 Samuel1), born 25 March 1910 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York;152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157 died 12 July 1993.153 Charles married Martha L. _____158 (born ca. 1914 in New York, parents not determined158).

184. Mary Jean Gilchriest5 (Mary ‘Mae’,4 Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born 7 June 1916 in Los Angeles County, California;159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 died 10 July 2000 in California.160 Mary married, first, Harry William Sloan, Jr. (born 28 April 1914 in Pennsylvania, the son of Harry W. Sloan and Gertrude E. McAfee;163, 165, 166, 167, 168 Harry died January 1985 in Clark County, Nevada165). Their marriage ended in divorce.164 Mary married, second, Harold Frederick Broecker (born 14 January 1918 in Munising, Alger County, Michigan, the son of Benjamin Broecker and Agnes Seymour;169, 170 Harold died 3 December 2010169, 170).

 231i. Harry William Sloan III, born 20 October 1939 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.163, 164, 171
+232ii. Phillip Anthony ‘Felipe’ Sloan, born 5 November 1940 in San Diego, San Diego County, California; died 16 March 2021 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Married (1) Elva J. Wakefield Married (2) Zeta Louise Quatman (née Klemz) .
 233iii. Michael James Sloan, born 28 April 1944 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.164, 172

185. James Crowell Gilchriest5 (Mary ‘Mae’,4 Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born 17 October 1917 in Los Angeles County, California;161, 162, 173, 174, 175 died 27 August 2000.174 James married Madeline Virginia Mills176 (born 30 November 1917 in Alpine, Brewster County, Texas, parents not determined;176 Madeline died 1 June 2000176).

 234i. Leona Ann Gilchriest, born 26 February 1951 in San Diego County, California.176, 177
+235ii. James Dean Gilchriest, born 31 October 1952 in San Diego County, California; died 1 August 2002. Married Joanne K. Lindsey.
 236iii. William George Gilchriest, born 3 December 1954 in San Diego County, California.176, 178

  1. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Alfred Buell Lamberson, born: 22 February 1874 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey; died: 15 April 1942 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the text from his obituary; and provides the names and links for his parents and siblings).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland, Enumeration District 140, Page No. 8; family of Buell Lamberson (38, Illinois, hardware dealer); wife Helen M. Lamberson (36, New York); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (8, New Jersey); son Alfred B. Lamberson (6, New Jersey); son Robert A. Lamberson (4, New Jersey); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (1, New Jersey); aunt Nancy Swift (79, Connecticut).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 59, Sheet No. 10A; family of Helen Lamberson (57, New York, Feb 1843, widow, 5 children, 5 living, seed merchant); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (28, New Jersey, May 1872); son Alfred Lamberson (26, New Jersey, Feb 1874, seed merchant); daughter-in-law and wife of 6 years Gertrude Lamberson (25, New Jersey, Dec. 1874, no children, dentist); son Robert Lamberson (23, New Jersey, July 1876, seed merchant); daughter Margaret Lamberson (21, New Jersey, Feb. 1879, vocal teacher); son Edward Lamberson (19, Oregon, May 1881, printer).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 161, Sheet No. 3A; family of Helen M. Lamberson (67, New York, widow, 5 children, 5 living); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (37, New Jersey, Sect. of literature, Board of Missions); son Alfred B. Lamberson (35, New York [sic], pilot, river); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (30, New York [sic], organist, church; lodger Polly M. Lamberson (78, New York).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 36, Sheet No. 3B; Helen M. Lamberson (76, New York, widow); daughter Abby S. Lamberson (47, New Jersey, secretary, mission work); son Alfred B. Lamberson (45, New Jersey, divorced, engineer, steam boat); daughter Margaret M. Lamberson (40, New Jersey, organist, church); sister-in-law Cornelia F. Lamberson (58, Massachusetts); roomer Polly M. Ford (87, New York).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, E.D. 104, Page No. 47, Edward C. Niedt, 36, New York, soap manufacturer; wife Clara J. Niedt, 35, Pennsylvania; daughter Clara Niedt, 14, Pennsylvania; daughter Alvirna Niedt, 12, Pennsylvania; daughter Gertrude Niedt, 10, New Jersey.
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, California, San Francisco County, San Francisco City, E.D. 292, Sheet No. 17A, Frank L. Hunter, 38, California, manager, insurance; wife of 4 years Gertrude E. Hunter, 35, New Jersey, no children.
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, California, San Francisco County, San Francisco, E.D. 181, Sheet No. 16A, Frank L. Hunter, 47, California, assistant manager, fire insurance; wife Gertrude E. Hunter, 38, New Jersey; servant Francis S. Abe, 22, Japan, student.
  9. California Death Index, 1905-1939 (available at familysearch.org), Gertrude E. Hunter, died: 16 August 1924 in Marin County; age: 48.
  10. Obituary, San Anselmo Herald, San Anselmo, California, 22 August 1924, Gertrude Eleanor Hunter, wife of Frank L. Hunter, died the previous Saturday [i.e., 16 August 1924] in San Anselmo. Funeral was in San Francisco on Monday [i.e., 18 August 1924].
  11. Divorce Filing, The Sunday Oregonian, Portland, Oregon; 10 September 1905, Oregon City, Ore., Dr. Gertrude Lamberson was granted a divorce from Alfred B. Lamberson.
  12. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Robert Alden Lamberson, born: 3 July 1987 in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey; died: 7 January 1921 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes the texts from three obituaries/death notices; and provides the names and links for his parents, four siblings, and one child).
  13. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Township, family of Robert Lamberson (33, New Jersey, salesman, pump co.); wife of 2 years Mary Lamberson (32, Ohio, 1 child, 1 living); son James A. Lamberson (11/12, Oregon).
  14. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 127, Sheet No. 9A; family of Robert A. Lamberson (43, New Jersey, cabinet maker, factory); wife Mary L. Lamberson (43, Ohio); son James D. Lamberson (10, Oregon); daughter Helen M. Lamberson (6, Oregon); son Robert A. Lamberson, Jr. (2, Oregon); daughter Margaret L. Lamberson (2, Oregon); father-in-law James A. McGaw (84, Ohio, widow).
  15. Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998; Robert A. Lamberson, died 7 January 1921 in Portland.
  16. Ohio County Births, 1856-1909; Mary Louisa Mcgaw, born 14 October 1876 in Urbana, Champaign [County], Ohio; father: J. A. P. Mcgaw; mother: Mary Morgan.
  17. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Champaign County, Urbana, Enumeration District 31, Page No. 31, family of James A. P. McGaw (44, Ohio, minister); wife Mary A. McGaw (43, Ohio); daughter Bessie McGaw (20, Illinois); son Edward McGaw (14, Illinois); son Glenn McGaw (12, Illinois); daughter Mary L. McGaw (3, Ohio); niece Alice McGaw (17, Illinois).
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Allen County, Wayne Township, Enumeration District 29, Sheet No. 1A; family of James A. McGaw (65, Ohio, Feb 1835, clergyman); wife of 40 years Mary A. McGaw (63, Ohio, Aug 1836, 7 children, 4 living); daughter Mary L. McGaw (23, Ohio, Oct 1876).
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 26-526, Sheet Nos. 6A, 6B; family of Mary L. Lamberson (53, Ohio, widow); son James B. Lamberson (20, Oregon, moulder, foundary); daughter Helen M. Lamberson (17, Oregon); Robert A. Lamberson (12, Oregon).
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 37-441B, Sheet Nos. 4A, 4B; family of Mary L. Lamberson (63, Oregon, widow); son James B. Lamberson (31, Oregon, draftsman, steel foundary); son Robert A. Lamberson (22, Oregon, sec. engineer, Aug. [?]).
  21. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Mary L. Lamberson: Mother / Mary L. Lamberson / 1876-1961 [from grave marker]; the record provides her death date as 15 March 1961.
  22. Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998; Lamberson, Mary L., died 15 March 1961 in Multnomah [County], age 84; spouse: Robert Lamberson.
  23. Wedding Announcement, The Sunday Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, 10 May 1908, wedding of Mary Louise McGraw and Robert Alden Lamberson on 6 May 1908 in Portland, Oregon. The article provides wedding details and the names of various family members and attendees.
  24. Yearbook of the Oregon Society Sons of the American Revolution, Portland, 1903. Available at Internet Archive (website). Robert Alden Lamberson, merchant, Portland. The entry provides the names of two generation of his paternal ancestors.
  25. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Margaret Louise “Peggy” Lamberson, born: 11 December 1917 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; died: 26 October 1928 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (from record, which includes a copy of her death certificate; and provides the name and link for her father).
  26. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Edward Seymour Lamberson, born: 6 May 1881 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; died: 1 October 1939 in Saint Helens, Columbia County, Oregon (from record, which includes a note detailing his marriage and the text from his obituary; and provides the names and links for his parents, siblings, wife and one child).
  27. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, Snohomish County, Everett City, Enumeration District 287, Sheet No. 8A; family of Edw. S. Lamberson (28, Oregon, laborer, logging camp); wife of one year Corinnia Lamberson (30, Oregon, 1 child, 1 living); son Buell Lamberson (1/12, Washington).
  28. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, King County, Kirkland Town, Enumeration District 43, Sheet No. 13A; family of Edward S. Lamberson (38, Oregon, salesman, seed store); wife Corrine Lamberson (40, Oregon); son Buell Lamberson (9, Washington); adopted daughter Mary C. Lamberson (3/12, Washington).
  29. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, Columbia County, Saint Helens, E.D. 5-28, Sheet No. 1A-1B, Edward Lamberson, 48, Oregon, first married age 27, sign painter, shop; wife Corinne Lamberson, 50, Oregon, first married age 29; son Buell Lamberson, 20, Washington, laborer, lumber mill; daughter Mary Lamberson, 10, Washington; daughter Nancy Lamberson, 8, Washington.
  30. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Edith Corrine Hanson Lamberson, born: 9 June 1879 in Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon; died: 15 March 1960 in Crook County, Oregon (from record, which includes a note detailing her marriage; and provides the names and links for her husband and one child).
  31. Find a Grave (website). Skyline Memorial Gardens, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Mary Corinne Lamberson Krueger, born: 16 October 1919; died: 1 December 2015 (from record, which includes the text from a touching note by her children; and provides the names and links for her [adoptive] parents and husband).
  32. Washington, County Births, 1873-1965, Nancy Lamberson, born: 21 June 1921 in Seattle; father: Edward Seymour Lamberson; mother: Corinne Hanson.
  33. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Mary Morton, born: 19 August 1872; died: 7 June 1951 [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents and children]. Her gravestone shows her name as Mary Kendall Morton.
  34. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Mrs. Louise Tschiffely, born: 10 September 1876; died: 17 February 1914 [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, siblings, and children]. Her gravestone shows her name as Louise Kendall Tschiffely.
  35. Find a Grave (website). Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, Morrison B. Tschiffely, born: unknown, Kentucky; died: 25 May 1922 [from record, which provides the names of his children]. The record includes a copy of a page associated with his admission and readmission to US National Homes for Disabled Veterans, indicating his age as 40 years, which was probably the case on first admission on 14 November 1911, making his birth year c.1871.
  36. Find a Grave (website). Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, Kendall Baird Tschiffely, born: 21 September 1901 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died: 9 May 1911 in Brownsboro, Oldham County, Kentucky [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents and siblings].
  37. Find a Grave (website). Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, John Morrison Tschiffely, born: 5 March 1906 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; died: 3 February 1954 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents and siblings].
  38. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, Katherine K. “Kit” Oaks, born: 1879; died: 1972 [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse (m.1907), and siblings].
  39. Find a Grave (website). Atascadero Pine Mountain cemetery, Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County, California, Mortimer Leon Oaks, born: 13 July 1860 in Barton, Orleans County, Vermont; died: 17 June 1949 in Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County, California [from record, which include a brief biographical note that he was born Frederick W. Oaks and mentions also using the name Averill; and provides the names and links for his mother, four spouses, and children].
  40. Find a Grave (website). Cedar Park Cemetery, Calumet Park, Cook County, Illinois, Sylvia Eleanor Kendall Wishart, born: 28 June 1882 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died: 10 July 1968 in St. Louis City, Missouri [from record, which includes notes regarding her parents and two spouses, and the names and links for her parents, spouses, siblings, and child].
  41. Find a Grave (website). Cedar Park Cemetery, Calumet Park, Cook County, Illinois, James Gordon Wishart, born: 1 May 1879 in Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada; died: 18 March 1956 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [from record, which includes the text from a brief obituary giving vital and biographical details, and the names and links for his parents, spouse, siblings, and child].
  42. Find a Grave (website). Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Curtis Arthur Lambert, born: 1883 in Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana; died: 1967 [from record, which includes the text from his obituary giving vital details, and provides the names and links for his parents, spouses, siblings, and child].
  43. Find a Grave (website). Westminster Gardens, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, James Louis Kendall, born: 19 September 1885 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died: 17 September 1974 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, spouse (m.1908), siblings, and child].
  44. Find a Grave (website). Westminster Gardens, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, Mrs. Sarah Bird “Bird” Covington Kendall, born:19 December 1888; died: 16 March 1972 [from record, which includes a note about her birth in Caldwell, Kansas, and her parents, and provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, siblings, and child].
  45. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Nellie Ruth Kendall Cady, born: 3 August 1883 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; died: 7 February 1922 [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse (m.1906), and sibling].
  46. Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, Charles Raymond Cady, born: 11 January 1882; died: 17 November 1976 [from record, which provides the names of his two spouses].
  47. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Philo Remington Squire: P. Remington Squire / 1870 1937 [from gravestone]; Married July 20, 1910 in Seattle, King County, Washington; spouse: Anne Horrocks Squire; children: Remington W. Squire [from record].
  48. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Squire, Philo Remington; died 14 June 1937 in Seattle, King [County], Washington, age 67 years, 3 months, 23 days [so constructed birth date is 22 February 1870]; spouse: Annie E. Squire; father: Watson C. Squire; mother: Ida Remington.
  49. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Page No. 54, family of Philo Remington (53, New York, manufacturer); Caroline H. Remington (45, New York); Watson C. Squire (32, New York, agt for ER Sons); Ida R. Squire (27, New York); Philo R. Squire (3/12, New York); Ann Moran (27, Ireland, domestic servant); Sarah Steward (24, New York, house keeper).
  50. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 27, Page No. 33; family of Philo Remington (64, New York, gun manufacturer); wife Caroline Remington (53, New York); son-in-law Watson C. Squire (41, New York); daughter Ida R. Squire (38, New York); grand son Philo R. Squire (10, New York); grand son Shirley Squire 8, New York); grand daughter Adine Squire (3, New York); servant Susie M. Tefft (26, New York, servant).
  51. A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this Country, Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names, by Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. Published at Ridgefield, Conn., by Mrs. Julia M. Huntington, 1884. Pages 132-133, 202-203, 272. A few of the vital dates (births, etc.) differ from other sources.
  52. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Anne Horrocks Squire: Anne Horrocks / Squire / 1876 1957 [from gravestone]; spouse: Philo Remington Squire; children: Remington W. Squire [from record].
  53. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Squire, Anne H.; died 15 Feb. 1957 in Seattle, King [County], Washington; age 80 years; father: Joseph A. Horrocks; mother: Anne Aspden.
  54. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Remington W. Squire: Remington W. / Squire / 1914 1931 [from gravestone]; [The record provides the names of his parents].
  55. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Shirl Squire: Shirl Squire / 1872 1937 [from gravestone]; [The record provides the name of her father, Watson Carvasso Squire].
  56. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Squire, Shirl; died 15 Feb. 1937 in Seattle, King [County], Washington; age 65 years 2 months 2 days [so calculated birth date is 13 April 1872]; spouse: Jeanne Denny Squire; father: Watson C. Squire; mother: Ida Deny.
  57. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma City, Enumeration District 169, Sheet No. 9B; Sherley [sic] Squire (28, New York, Apr. 1872, accountant, tax).
  58. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, King County, Seattle City, Enumeration District 111, Sheet No. 14B; family [all as borders in a hotel] of Watson C. Squire (71, New York, lawyer); wife of 41 years Ida R. Squire (67, New York, 4 children, 4 living); Shirley Squire (38, New York, civil engineer); separate entry, also a border in the same hotel: Majorie Squire (28, New York, teacher).
  59. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, King County, Seattle, Enumeration District 17-154, Sheet No. 3A; family of Shirl Squire (58, New York, security, real estate, first married age 55); wife Jeanne Squire (34, France, first married age 31, immigrated 1908); daughter Idalice Squire (2, Washington).
  60. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Jeanne D. Squire / 1895 1988 [from gravestone].
  61. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Squire, Jeanne D., no. 535-03-0725; died: 9 December 1988; born: 29 October 1895; last residence: King [County], Washington.
  62. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, King County, Seattle City, Enumeration District 40-186, Sheet No. 9B; family of Jeanne Squire (43, France, widow, management, invest company); daughter Idalice Squire (12, Washington); mother Alice Deny (72, France, widow).
  63. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 44, Sheet No. 33B; family of Caroline Remington (74, New York, Feb. 1825, widow, 2 children, 2 living); daughter Ida R. Squires (58, New York, Dec 1841, married 32 years, 4 children, 4 living); grand dagt. Aidene Squires (28, New York, Mar 1877); grand dght Marjorie Squires (18, New York, Aug 1881); servant Ada Coons (22, New York, Nov. 1877); servant George W. Owens (56, New York, Jan. 1844, widow).
  64. Ontario Births, 1869-1912; Caroline Lathrop White, born: 24 October 1906 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; father: Arthur V. White; mother: Aidine Squire.
  65. Marriage Announcement, New York Times, New York, New York, 29 August 1901, marriage of Arthur Veitch White and Aidine Squire, on 27 August 1901 in Ilion, New York.
  66. Ontario Births, 1869-1912; Remington White, born: 21 January 1904 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; father: Arthur V. White; mother: Aidine Squire.
  67. Notice of Probate, Amsterdam Evening Recorder, 19 June 1926 (available at fultonhistory.com). Will and codicil of Howard Cogswell Furman. The notice details the division of his estate to various relatives and organizations. The names of the spouses of several female relatives are included, which aids in extending their lines of descent. The notices indicates he was laid to rest in Mount Olive cemetery, believed to actually be Mount Olivet cemetery in Queens County, New York.
  68. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Herkimer County, German Flatts, Enumeration District 8, Sheet No. 17B; family of Howard C. Furman (62, New York, civic [?]); wife of 31 years Catharine Furman (66, New York, 2nd marriage, 2 children, 2 living); sister [in-law?] Ida Squire (68, New York, maried 37 years, 4 children, 4 living); neice [sic] Marjorie Squire (27, New York).
  69. New York Marriages 1686-1980, available at familysearch.org. Marjorie Squire, age 30, daughter of Watson C. Squire and Ida Remington, and John F. Jennings, age 32, son of Richard Jennings and Katherine Mears, married on 27 July 1912 in Herkimer [County], New York.
  70. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Greene, Fred Remington; died: 10 September 1937 in Seattle, King [County], Washington, age 69 years; born: 4 November 1867 in Amsterdam, Montgomery [County], New York; spouse: Estelle Delbridge; father: Elijah Priest Greene, born in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess [County], New York; mother: Ella Remington, born in Ilion, Herkimer [County], New York.
  71. New York State Census, 1875, Montgomery County, Amsterdam, Page 23, family of Elijah Greene (32, Montgomery County, manufacturer r. goods); wife Ella Greene (30, Herkimer County); son Fred Greene (7, Montgomery County); son W. R. Greene (5, Montgomery County); son Harry P. Greene (3 7/12, Montgomery County).
  72. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Montgomery County, Amsterdam City, Enumeration District 53, Sheet No. 13A; family of Fred R. Greene (42, New York, manufacturer, knitting mill, first married age 16); wife Estelle D. Greene (37, Alabama, first married age 17, 1 child, 1 living); daughter Emily D. Greene (2, New York); cook Anne E. Stewart (38, Ireland, cook, private family); servant Nellie M. Nilehoff (29, New York, maid, private family; servant Charlotte L. Smith (25, Scotland, nurse, private family).
  73. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Montgomery County, City of Amsterdam, Enumeration District 57, Sheet No. 1A; family of Fred R. Greene (52, New York, manufacturer, knit goods); wife Estelle D. Greene (44, Virginia); daughter Emily Greene (12, New York); brother William K. Greene (50, New York, agent, real estate); servant Anna B. Neilson (42, Scotland, immigrated 1911, cook, private family); servant Ada Howcroft (17, England, immigrated 1912, maid, private family).
  74. Schenectady Digital History Archive (website: www.schenectadyhistory.org), citing Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, edited by Cuyler Reynolds, Vol. IV, pp. 1795-1798; New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911. Provides biographical and vital information for several generations of the Greene family of Amsterdam, New York, from the early 1600s to the early 1900s.
  75. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon, Enumeration District 192, Page No. 70B; family of John G. Furman (28, Mich., lumber inspector); wife Laura M. Furman (23, Vermont); son Fred B. Furman (2, Mich.); mother Harriet Furman (60, New York); brother George Furman (21, Mich., in music store).
  76. Michigan, Return of Marriages for the County of Berrien, Fred B. Furman, age 21, born in Michigan; father: John Furman; mother: Laura Bee; and Agnes M. Bennett, age 20, born in Michigan; married on 10 October 1898 in Coloma.
  77. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervleit Township, Coloma Village, Enumeration District 82, Sheet No. 6B; family of John G. Furman (48, Michigan, May 1852, dairyman); wife of 23 years Laura A. Furman (41, Vermont, Nov. 1858, 7 children, 6 living); daughter Hattie S. Furman (18, Michigan, Jan. 1882, servant); daughter Cora A. Furman (16, Michigan, Mar. 1884); son Johnie A. Furman (11, Michigan, July 1888); daughter Margery S. Furman (9, Michigan, Sep. 1890); daughter L. Marie Furman (6, Michigan, May 1894).
  78. Michigan, Return of Marriages for the County of Berrien, Louis Dorstewitz, age 25, born in Michigan; father: Gus; mother maiden name: Aukli; and Harriet L. Furman, age 22, born in Michigan; father: John G.; mother maiden name: Bee; married on 6 July 1904 in Coloma.
  79. Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959, John Ashley Furman, born 23 July 1888 in Coloma, Michigan; father: John G. Furman, born in Mewago [sic, Newaygo], Michigan; mother: Laura M. Bee (Furman), born in Vermont; and Ethel Hatfield Sherwood, born 4 July 1890 in Chicago, Illinois; father: Frank Townsend Sherwood, born in Newton, New Jersey; mother: Ida Hatfield, born in Bedford, Indiana; marriage application on 28 April 1917 in Lawrence County, Indiana.
  80. Return of Births for the County of Manistee, Daisy Lind Furman, born 15 April 1884 in Manistee City; father: George A. Furman; mother: Allie F. Furman.
  81. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervleit Township, Coloma Village, Enumeration District 82, Sheet No. 7A; family of George A. Furman (39, Michigan, June 1860, dentist); wife of 18 years Ella F. Furman (42, Massachusetts, Oct. 1857, 2 children, 1 living); daughter Daisy L. Furman (16, Michigan, Apr. 1884).
  82. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Michigan, Berrien County, Watervliet Township, Enumeration District 96, Sheet No. 1A; family of George A. Furman (51, Michigan, married 28 years, dentist office); daughter Daisy L. Furman (26, Michigan, divorced); grandson Joseph Miller [?] (4, Michigan).
  83. Michigan, Return of Marriages for the County of Berrien, Rolph L. Wells, age 22, born in Michigan; father: Chas. P. Wells; mother maiden name: Curtis; and Daisy L. Furman, age 20, born in Michigan; father: Geo. A. Furman; mother maiden name: Bell; married on 18 October 1904 in Coloma.
  84. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Enumeration District 129, Sheet No. 2B; family of George A. Furman (61, Michigan, metalworker, crating work); wife Ella J. Furman (63, Massachusetts, janitress, apartment house); grandson Joseph Wells (14, Michigan).
  85. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Cook County, Town of Cicero, Enumeration District 1146, Sheet No. 15A; family of Albert H. Standish (50. Michigan, Aug. 1849, lawyer); wife of 5 years Mary Standish (37, Illinois, Dec. 1862, 1 child, 1 living); son Stuart Standish (0/12, Illinois, May 1900); son Phillip F. Standish (17, Michigan, Aug. 1882); son Miles S. Standish (12, Illinois, Nov. 1887); daughter Barbara Standish (10, Illinois, Dec. 1889); daughter Allice Standish (8, Illinois, Feb. 1892); sister Georgette H. Fuller (57, Illinois, July 1842, married 37 years, 5 children, 5 living); servant Annie Olsen (20, Ohio, Sept. 1879).
  86. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park Village, Enumeration District 71, Sheet No. 9A; Albert H. Standish (60, Michigan, treasurer, casualty co.); wife of 15 years Mary S. Standish (47, Michigan, 8 children, 7 living); daughter Alice Standish (18, Illinois); son Stuart Standish (9, Illinois); daughter Lora Standish (7, Illinois); border Lydia Finger (27, Wisconsin, secretary, church).
  87. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 967, Sheet No. 16B; family of Josiah B. Buell (27, Michigan, laboratory, research); wife Alice Buell (28, Illinois).
  88. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans City, Enumeration District 36-219, Sheet No. 10B; family of Bradley Buell (37, Illinois, social work, community chest, first married age 24); wife Alice Buell (38, Illinois, artist, independent, first married age 25)
  89. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Westchester County, Hartsdale, Enumeration District 60-81, Sheet No. 11A; family of Bradley Buell (47, Illinois, field director, social work); wife Alice Buell (48, Illinois, artist, own home); servant Edna Smith (47, Louisiana, maid, private home).
  90. Illinois Women Artists Project (website: iwa.bradley.edu); Alice Standish Buell; the entry provides her birth and death dates, and details about her residences, art studios, artistic mediums, and exhibitions.
  91. The Social Welfare History Project (website: www.socialwelfarehistory.com); biography of Josiah Bradley Buell; the biography provides details of his life, and gives his birth and death dates, and the names of his two wives.
  92. Draft Registration Card, World War I, Buell, Josiah Bradley, serial no. 18; born: 29 Jany 1893 in Chicago, Illinois.
  93. Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920; Joshiah B. Buell, age 24; Alice Standish, age 25; married on 27 October 1917 in Oak Park, Cook [County], Illinois.
  94. Michigan Births and Christenings, 1775-1995; Jessie L. Houseman, born 20 May 1888 in Muskegon, Muskegon [County], Michigan; father: Charles L. Houseman; mother: Fannie J. Houseman.
  95. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 72, Sheet No. 11B; family of Charles L. Houseman (50, Indiana, Oct. 1849, lumberman); wife of 17 years Fanny J. Houseman (36, Michigan, July 1863, 4 children, 4 living); daughter Helen H. Houseman (16, Michigan, Feb. 1884); daughter Jessie L. Houseman (12, Michigan, May 1888); son Martin L. Houseman (10, Michigan, Sep. 1889); son Reuben F. Houseman (2, Michigan, Aug. 1897); servant Emily S.Anderson (19, Michigan, Jan. 1881, servant); border May A. Renwick (16, Michigan, Mar. 1884).
  96. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Michigan, Muskegon County, Muskegon City, Enumeration District 88, Sheet No. 24A; family of Charles L. Houseman (60, Indiana, lumberman, saw mill); wife of 27 years Fannie J. Houseman (46, Michigan); daughter Jessie Houseman (21, Michigan); son Martin L. Houseman (20, Michigan); adopted son Joseph L. Houseman (8, Virginia); servant Ethel Larsen (19, Michigan, servant, private family); servant Ellen Aystrom (20, Michigan, servant-cook, private family).
  97. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925, Ray L. Shitzley, age 23; father: Jacob H. Shitzley; mother: Annie L. Barney; Jessie L. Houseman, age 24; father: Chas. L. Houseman; mother: Fannie Hubbard; married on 20 July 1912 in Muskegon, Muskegon [County], Michigan.
  98. Michigan Births and Christenings, 1775-1995; Martin Houseman, born 12 September 1889 in Muskegon, Muskegon [County], Michigan; father: Charles Houseman; mother: Fannie Houseman.
  99. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Enumeration District 175, Sheet No. 6B; family of M. L. Houseman (30, Michigan, broker); wife Hazel W. Houseman (30, Michigan); brother R. F. Houseman (22, Michigan, clerk); daughter Caroline Houseman (3 9/12, Michigan); mother-in-law Carrie B. Wolcott (61, Ohio, widow, practitioner, Christian Science); servant Christine Morrison (26, Canada, maid, private family); servant Elizabeth Morrison (56, Canada, maid, private family).
  100. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Enumeration District 191, Sheet No. 2A; family of Martin L. Houseman (40, Michigan, manufacturer, shoes, first married age 22); wife Hazel W. Houseman (40, Michigan, first married age 22); daughter Caroline Houseman (14, Michigan); border Sallie Kennedy (49, Missouri, bookkeeper, odd jobs).
  101. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Enumeration District 60-320, Sheet No. 8B; family of Martin L. Houseman (51, Michigan, real estate man, commercial bank); wife Hazel W. Houseman (50, Michigan, practitioner, Christian Science); mother-in-law Carrie Wolcott (81, Ohio, widow); maid Ellen E. Larsen (32, Washington, servant, private home).
  102. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925, Martin L. Houseman, age 22, born in Muskegon, M.; father: Charles L. Houseman; mother: Fanny Hubbard; and Hazel K. Wolcott, age 22, born in Gd. Rapids; father: Judge A. Wolcott; mother: Carrie Hawk; married on 7 Sept. 1912 in Gd. Rapids, Kent Co. M. [record includes image of Return of Marriages in the County of Kent].
  103. Michigan Births and Christenings, 1775-1995; Reuben F. Houseman, born 13 August 1897 in Muskegon, Muskegon [County], Michigan; father: Charles L. Houseman; mother: Fannie Houseman.
  104. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Enumeration District 191, Sheet No. 8B; Households of Fanny J. Houseman (66, Michigan, widow); border Margarete Luetze (55, New York); and Reuben F. Houseman (31, Michigan, salesman, refrigerators, first married age 20); wife Esther Houseman (30, Illinois, first married age 19); son Warren Houseman (8, California); son Robert Houseman (7, California).
  105. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Enumeration District 60-320, Sheet No. 14A; households of Fanny J. Houseman (76, Michigan, widow); and Reuben F. Houseman (42, Michigan, salesman, wholesale shoes); wife Esther F. Houseman (41, Minnesota); son Warren H. Houseman (18, California).
  106. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New Jersey, Passaic County, Acquackanonk, Enumeration District 84, Sheet No. 11A and 11B; family of Samuel H. Furman (75, New York, Sept. 1824); wife of 48 years Antoinette E. Furman (72, New York, June 1827, 3 children, 3 living); son Alfred A. Furman (46, Wisconsin, Apl. 1854, cashier, hardware); D in Law, wife of 16 years Emma A. Furman (44, New York, Dec, 1855, 2 children, 2 living); g. daughter Vanessa Furman (14, New York, July 1886); g. son Preston J. Furman (13, New York, Oct. 1886); son Philip H. Furman (36, New York, Aug 1863, bookkeeper); daughter Ella A. Furman (38, New York, Dec. 1861).
  107. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Westchester County, Harrison Township, Enumeration District 41, Sheet No. 13A; family of Harry C. Grover (28, Massachusetts, teacher, private school); wife of 2 years Vanessa Grover (24, New York, no children).
  108. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New Jersey, Bergen County, Rutherford Borough, Enumeration District 107, Sheet No. 3A; family of Harry G. Grover (38, Massachusetts, teacher, high school); wife Vanessa I. Grover (33, New York); son Kingman N. Grover (7, New Jersey); son Elfred S. Grover (4 6/12, New Jersey); daughter Vanessa A. Grover (3 3/12, New Jersey); daughter Christobel I Grover (0/12, New Jersey).
  109. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New Jersey, Bergen County, Rutherford Borough, Enumeration District 2-218, Sheet No. 7B; family of Harry Grover (48, Massachusetts, teacher, education, first married age 27); wife Vanessa Grover (43, New York, first married age 22); son Kingman Grover (17, New Jersey); son Elfred Grover (14, New Jersey); daughter Vanessa Grover (13, New Jersey); daughter Christobel Grover (10, New Jersey).
  110. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New Jersey, Bergen County, Rutherford, Enumeration District 2-313, Sheet No. 10B; family of Harry Grover (58, Massachusetts, teacher, public school); wife Vanessa Grover (54, New York); son Elfred Grover (24, New Jersey, artist, cabinet making); daughter-law Elizabeth Grover (25, Massachusetts, correspondent, mail order house); daughter Vanessa Grover (23, New Jersey, waitress, tea room); daughter Christabel Grover (20, New Jersey); mother Lydia Grover (95, Massachusetts).
  111. Italian Genealogical Group. New York City Births, Arthur E. Furman, born 23 June 1904, Kings County, Cert# 16469.
  112. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Furman, Arthur, no. 115-07-3355; born: 23 June 1904; died: October 1966.
  113. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 972, Sheet No. 2A; family of Adoniram J. Furman (43, NY, machinist, iron beds); wife of 6 years Barbara Furman (36, NY, 2 children, 2 living); son Arthur E. Furman (5, NY); son Clarence J. Furman (2, NY).
  114. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Weymouth, Enumeration District 277, Sheet No. 32A; family of Adoniram Furman (52, New York, machinist, bed factory); wife Barbara Furman (46, New York); son Arthur Furman (15, New York); son Clarence Furman (12, New York).
  115. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, City of Boston, Enumeration District 13-496, Sheet No. 4B; family of Arthur Furman (25, New York, machinist, machine shop, first married age 25); wife Marget Furman (30, New Jersey, sales clerk, retail candy, first married age 17).
  116. Italian Genealogical Group. New York City Births, Clarence J. Furman, born 28 September 1907, Kings County, Cert# 2924.
  117. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Weymouth Town, Enumeration District 11-293, Sheet No. 4A; family of Clarence J. Furman (32, New York, meat cutter, market); wife Helen M. Furman (28, Mass., housework, private home); son James Furman (9, Mass.); son Arthur Furman (8, Mass.); son Robert Furman (7, Mass.); son Paul Furman (5, Mass.); father Adoniram Furman (73, N. York, widow).
  118. Italian Genealogical Group. New York City Births, Daisy Furman, born 4 March 1894, Kings County, Cert# 2839.
  119. Find a Grave (website). New Bethany Cemetery, Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York; Boutcher, John Worth: Boutcher / Daisy / 1894 - 1973 / John W. / 1891 - 1975 [from headstone]; born 20 September 1891 [other sources say 1892], son of Manuel Boutcher and Alice Havens Worth; married, 1928 [actually, 1926] to Daisy Furman; died 12 July 1975 [from record]. Also, Boutcher, Daisy Furman: born 4 March 1894 in Brooklyn, daughter of Charles and Ida Fay Furman; married, 1928 [actually, 1926] to John Worth Boutcher; died 26 May 1973 in Mattituck [from record].
  120. New York State Census, 1905, Kings County, Brooklyn, 28th Election District, 18th District; Page 18, family of Michael Corcoran (42, Printer); wife Nellie Corcoran (32); daughter Helen Corcoran (10); daughter May Corcoran (8); son Eddie Corcoran (6); son John J. Corcoran (4); son Francis E. Corcoran (2); head Benjamin Furman (77, artist); wife Hettie Furman (73); son Philip Furman (51, painter); son Clarkson Furman (32, painter); head Charles U. [sic] Furman (35, preacher); wife Ida M. Furman (35); daughter Daisy Furman (11); son Howard Furman (5); head Robert Cowan (23, laborer, factory); wife Isabelle Cowan (30); son Robt. Cowan Jr. (1).
  121. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 967, Sheet No. 8A; family of Charles E. Furman (40, New York, painter, signs); wife of 19 years Ida M. Furman (41, New York, 4 children, 3 living); daughter Daisy F. Furman (16, New York); son Howard R. Furman (9, New York); son Amos M. Furman (1, New York); brother Philip H. Furman (56, New York, painter, signs).
  122. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 1013, Sheet No. 6B; family of Charles Furman (50, New York, clergyman, local); Ida Furman (50, New York); daughter Daisy (25, New York, box maker, factory); son Howard Furman (19, New York, sign painter); son Milton Furman (11, New York).
  123. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Suffolk County, Southampton Town, Enumeration District 140, Sheet No. 4B; family of Joseph Konkel [first letter appears to be C overwritten with K] (56, Germany, laborer, day, immigrated in 1882); wife Jessie M. Konkel (42, New York); daughter Dorothy Konkel (22, New York); daughter Theresa Konkel (19, New York); daughter Mary Eliz. Konkel (10, New York).
  124. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Suffolk County, Southold Town, Mattituck, Enumeration District 52-129, Sheet No. 10A; John W. Boutcher (38, New York, gardener, first married age 38); wife Daisy F. Boutcher (36, New York, first married age 33); daughter Alice I. Boutcher (2, New York); mother Alice H. Boutcher (70, New York, widow, first married age 27); nephew George W. Newell (18, New York, keeper, garden); nephew John R. Newell (15, New York); Niece Sylvia A. Newell (13, New York); nephew Charles R. Newell (10, New York).
  125. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Suffolk County, Southold, Mattituck, Enumeration District 52-207, Sheet No. 3B; family of John W. Boutcher (48, New York, laborer, farm); wife Daisy Boutcher (46, New York); daughter Alice Boutcher (12, New York); son John Boutcher (6, New York); mother Alice Boutcher (80, New York, widow); nephew George W. Newell (28, New York, laborer, farm); nephew John R. Newell (25, New York, laborer farm); niece Sylvin A. Newell (23, New York); nephew Charles Robert Newell (20, New York, laborer, farm).
  126. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Boutcher, Daisy, no. 057-38-8078; born: 4 March 1894; died: May 1973; last residence: Suffolk [County], New York.
  127. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Boutcher, John, no. 090-28-1262; born: 30 September 1892; died: July 1875; last residence: Suffolk [County], New York.
  128. Italian Genealogical Group, Suffolk County Marriages 1908-1935, marriage of John W. Boutcher and Daisy F. Furman, 30 September 1926, Suffolk County, New York; Cert# 301, Vol. 4.
  129. Italian Genealogical Group. New York City Births, Howard R. Furman, born 28 April 1900, Kings County, Cert# 9886.
  130. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Furman, Howard, no. 112-28-9451; born: 28 April 1900; died: December 1973; last residence: Suffolk [County], New York.
  131. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Suffolk County, Southampton Town, Flanders, Enumeration District 52-121, Sheet No. 11A; family of Howard Furman (29, New York, laborer, duck farm, first married age 25); wife Theresa Furman (29, New York, first married age 24); son Howard Furman (7/12, New York) [they are living next door to Howard’s parents, Charles and Ida Furman].
  132. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Suffolk County, Southampton Town, Flanders, Enumeration District 52-183, Sheet No. 14A; family of Howard R. Furman (39, New York, laborer, duck farm); wife Theresa Furman (39, New York); son Howard R. Furman, Jr. (10, New York); daughter Eleanor T. Furman (7, New York); daughter Lavinia F. Furman (2, New York); daughter Grace I. Furman (0/12, New York).
  133. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Furman, Theresa, no. 089-32-4103; born: 17 December 1900; died: December 1980; last residence: Suffolk [County], New York.
  134. Italian Genealogical Group, Suffolk County Marriages 1908-1935, marriage of Howard Furman and Theresa Conkel, 20 April 1925, Suffolk County; Cert# 12550, Vol. 3, Pg 510.
  135. Find a Grave (website). Lake Ronkonkoma Cemetery, Lake Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County, New York, Milton A. and Evelyn F. Furman: Furman / Milton A. / 1908-1995 / Evelyn F. / 1912-1980 [from headstone].
  136. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Furman, Milton, no. 091-05-9329; born: 31 May 1908; died: 16 April 1995; last residence: Plummer, Benewah [County], Idaho.
  137. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Suffolk County, Southampton Town, Flanders, Enumeration District 52-121, Sheet No. 11A; family of Charles Furman (60, New York, pastor, Methodist, first married age 21); wife Ida Furman (61, New York, first married age 21); son Milton Furman (21, New York, carpenter, house) [they are living next to their son Howard and his family].
  138. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Suffolk County, Brookhaven, Lake Grove, Enumeration District 49, Sheet No. 1B; family of Milton Furman (31, New York, utility man, gardener, prep school); wife Evelyn Furman (27, New York).
  139. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Furman, Evelyn, no. 066-22-8341; born: 3 May 1912; died: January 1980; last residence: Suffolk [County], New York.
  140. Marriage Announcement, The Long-Islander, Long Island, New York, available at fultonhistory.org; 17 January 1936, marriage of Milton Furman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Furman, and Miss Evelyn Overton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Overton, on 31 December [1935] in the Patchogue Baptist Church.
  141. Italian Genealogical Group. New York City Births, Robt. J. Furman, born 3 September 1904, Kings County, Cert# 19981.
  142. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 974, Sheet No. 22B; family of Robert C. Cowan (29, New York, bender, brass works); wife of 7 years Isabelle Cowan (29, New York, 2 children, 2 living); son Robert J. Cowan (5, New York); son Elmer Cowan (3, New York).
  143. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 1380, Sheet No. 1B; family of Robert Cowan (37, New York, laborer, bed factory); wife May Isabel Cowan (38, New York); son Robert Cowan, Jr. (15, New York, errand boy, printing co.); son Elmer Cowan (12, New York).
  144. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Queens County, New York City, Enumeration District 41-592, Sheet No. 2B; family of Robert J. Cowan (26, New York, chauffeur, taxi, first married age 23); wife Anna M. Cowan (17, New York, first married age 16); daughter Marian J. Cowan (1 9/12, New York).
  145. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Queens County, New York City, Enumeration District 41-1877, Sheet No. 3B; family of Robert Cowan (35, Bklyn NY, tk. driver, genl trucking); wife Anna Cowan (29, Bklyn NY); daughter Marion Cowan (11, Brooklyn NY) son Robert Cowan (3, Bklyn NY); daughter Adrienne Cowan (1, Queens NY).
  146. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Queens County, New York City, Enumeration District 41-1866, Sheet No. 7B; family of Elmer Cowan (32, Bklyn, underwriter, Ins. Co.); wife Leona Cowan (28, Bklyn); son ELmer Cowan Jr. (4, Queens); daughter Leona Audry Cowan (9 weeks, Queens).
  147. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York (available at fultonhistory.com); 11 August 1929, Elmer B. Cowan and wife Leona M. (nee Kliendeist) returned from their honeymoon.
  148. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 187, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (36, Scotland, secretary; immigrated in 1881); wife of 4 years Sarah F. Carter (35, New York, 2 children, 2 living); son John F. Carter (2, New York); son James M. Carter (4/12, New York); servant Lena Berger (63, Germany, nurse, private family); servant Emelia Johanson (28, Norway, servant, private family).
  149. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 214, Sheet No. 8A; family of James M. Carter (45, Scotland, banker, immigrated 1881); wife Sarah F. Carter (44, New York); son John F. Carter (12, New York); James M. Carter, Jr. (10, New York); Samuel P. Carter (5, New York); maid Mytrle Radker (25, New York, maid, family).
  150. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 15-282, Sheet No. 7A; family of James M. Carter (31, Scotland, treasurer, insurance, first married age 31); wife Sarah F. Carter (54, New York, first married age 30); son John F. Carter (22, New York); son James M. Carter (20, New York); son Samuel P. Carter (15, New York); servant Marie E. Gibson (47, Pennsylvania, widow, maid, private family).
  151. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Erie County, Enumeration District 64-510, Sheet No. 61B; family of James M. Carter Jr. (30, New York, assistant treasurer, manufacturing, drop forgery); wife Anne Carter (27, New York); son James R. Carter (2, New York); son Robert M. Carter (10/12, New York); servant Inez George (50, Missouri, house maid, private family).
  152. Brazil, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965; card dated 14 March 1946, issued by the Consul General of Brazil in Miami; name: Charles Furman Bridgman; born: 25 March 1910, Buffalo, N.Y.; married; parents: Leroy Charles Bridgman and Helen Furman Bridgman. [Card is preprinted and completed in Spanish].
  153. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Bridgman, Charles, no. 073-07-8401; born: 25 March 1910; died: 12 July 1993; last residence: Monroe, New York.
  154. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Enumeration District 199, Sheet No. 14A; family of Leroy Bridgeman (31, New York, agent, railroad); wife of 3 years Helen P. Bridgeman (32, New York, 1 child, 1 living); son Charles F. Bridgeman (1/12, New York); servant Brida Murph (17, Ire[land]), servant, private family).
  155. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Enumeration District 139, Sheet No. 1A; family of Mrs. Charles E. Furman (73, New York); daughter Fannie Furman (35, New York); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (9, New York); servant ALice T. Weir (48, New York); servant Mabel Hamley (20, Rhode Island).
  156. New York State Census, 1925, Monroe County, Rochester, Ward 12, ED 4; Page 44, family of Helen F. Furman (75); son-in-law Nathaniel R. Potter (46); daughter Fannie F. Potter (40); grandson Charles F. Bridgman (15); Nathaniel R. Potter (0).
  157. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Monroe County, Rochester City, Enumeration District 28-76, Sheet No. 9B; family of Helen E. Furman (79, New York, widow); grand-son Charles P. Bridgman (20, New York); grand-son Nathaniel R. Potter (5 6/12, New York); cook Anna R. Loos (41, New York, cook, private family); servant Bertha J. Clark (58, Canada, servant, private family).
  158. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Monroe County, Brighton Town, Enumeration District 28-6, Sheet No. 4A; Charles F. Bridgeman (30, New York, display, Kodak factory); wife Martha L. Bridgeman (26, New York).
  159. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Mary J. Gilchriest, born: 7 June 1916, Los Angeles [County], California; mother: French.
  160. United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages, 1980-2014, Jean Gilchriest Broecker, died: 10 July 2000 in California; born: 7 June 1916; husband: Harold Broecker; sons: Harry W. Sloan, Phillip A. Sloan, Michael J. Sloan.
  161. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 312, Sheet No. 1A and 1B; family of May Gilchriest (32, Illinois, widow); daughter Jean Gilchriest (3 6/12, California); son James Gilchriest (2 3/12, California). They are living with her brother Edward and sister Harriette and family: John C. Christenson (37, Nebraska, clerk, hardware); wife Harriette Christenson (34, Illinois); daughter Helen Christenson (4 1/12, California); daughter Harriette Christenson (9 3/12, California); brother-in-law Edward L. French (30, Illinois, bookkeeper, Standard Oil).
  162. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 37-137, Sheet No. 6A; family of Mae C. Gilchriest (42, Illinois, widow); daughter Jean Gilchriest (13, California); son James C. Gilchriest (12, California); brother Edward L. French (40, Illinois, bookkeeper, oil products).
  163. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, Los Angeles County, Downey Township, Bellflower, E.D. 19-119, Sheet No. 10B, Harry W. Sloan, Jr., 25, Pennsylvania, aircraft mechanic, aircraft factory; wife Jean Sloan, 23, California; son Harry W. Sloan III, 5/12, California.
  164. U.S. Federal Census, 1950, California, San Diego County, San Diego, E.D. 72-112, Sheet No. 9, Jean G. Sloan, 33, California, divorced, secretary, city schools; son Harry W. Sloan, 10, California; son Philip A. Sloan, 9, California; son Michael J. Sloan, 5, California.
  165. Nevada, U.S. Death Index, 1980-2012 (available at www.ancestry.com), Harry W. Sloan, died: January 1985in Clark [County], Nevada; born: 28 April 1914 in Pennsylvania.
  166. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburg, E.D. 649, Sheet No. 19A, Harry Sloan, 40, Pennsylvania, engineer, railroad; wife Gertrude E. Sloan, 40, Pennsylvania; daughter Margaret Sloan, 13, Pennsylvania; daughter Mary Sloan, 11, Pennsylvania; son Harry Sloan, Jr., 5, Pennsylvania.
  167. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Pennsylvania Allegheny County, Pittsburg City, E.D. 2-336, Sheet No. 8A, Harry Sloan, 49, Pennsylvania, first married age 24, locomotive engineer, rail road; wife Gertrude Sloan, 50, Pennsylvania, first married age 25; daughter Margaret Sloan, 23, Pennsylvania; daughter Mary Sloan, 21, Pennsylvania; son Harry Sloan, 16, Pennsylvania.
  168. U.S. Federal Census, 1950, California, San Diego County, San Diego, E.D. 72-42, Sheet No. 9, Harry Sloan, 35, Pa. [Pennsylvania], Div[orced], clerk, railroad express; sister Mary Sloan, 42, Pa., teacher, principal grade school.
  169. United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages, 1980-2014, Harold Frederick Broecker, died: 3 December 2010; born: 14 January 1918 in Munsing; office manager; residence place: Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. The entry provides the names of his parents, wife, three step-sons, and two daughters-in-law.
  170. Obituary, Caruth-Hale Funeral Home, Hot Springs, Arizona (website: caruth-hale.secure.tributecenteronline.com), Harold Fredrick Broecker, died: 3 December 2010; born: 14 January 1918 in Munising, Michigan. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, wife, step-sons and their wives.
  171. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Harry William Sloan, born: 20 October 1939 in San Diego, California; mother: Gilchriest.
  172. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Michael James Sloan, born: 28 April 1944 in San Diego, California; mother: Gilchriest.
  173. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, James C. Gilchriest, born: 17 October 1917, Los Angeles [County], California; mother: Crowell.
  174. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Gilchriest, James C., no. 564-03-6536; died: 27 August 2000; born: 17 October 1917; last residence: El Cajon, San Diego [County], California.
  175. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, San Diego County, San Diego City, Enumeration District 62-16A, Sheet No. 2A; James C. Gilchrist (22, California, bookkeeper, wholesale lumber, lodger in a family surname Heywood).
  176. Obituary, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego, California, 5 June 2000, Madeline Virginia Gilchriest, died 1 June 2000, age 82, born 30 November 1917 in Alpine, Texas. The article names her husband James Crowell Gilchriest, children Leona Gibson, James D. Gilchriest, and William Gilchriest.
  177. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Leona Ann Gilchriest, born: 26 February 1951, San Diego [County], California; mother: Mills.
  178. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, William George Gilchriest, born: 3 December 1954, San Diego [County], California; mother: Mills.
Sixth Generation
186. James Buell Lamberson6 (Robert,5 Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 18 May 1909 in Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon;1, 2, 3, 4, 5 died 31 December 1981.5 James married, 9 December 1945, Henrietta Bernice Wilbur5 (born ____, parents not determined).

187. Helen Mary Lamberson6 (Robert,5 Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 21 February 1913 in Oregon;2, 3, 6 died 6 August 1980.6 Helen married Arthur William Hoff (born 1 November 1914, the son of Charles Arthur Hoff and Matilda Amelia Streu;7 Arthur died 20 February 19737). Helen and Arthur are buried in River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.6, 7

+237i. Kathleen Amelia Hoff, born 14 April 1947 in Woodlawn, Grays Harbor County, Washington; died 14 February 2014. Married Frank Howard.

189. Robert Alden Lamberson, Jr.6 (Robert,5 Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 11 December 1917 in Oregon;2, 3, 4, 8, 9 died 5 May 2000.8, 9 Robert married Barbara Lena Ritenour (born 30 July 1920, parents not determined;10 Barbara died 21 February 199910). Robert and Barbara are buried in Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Washington County, Oregon.10, 8

190. Buell Lamberson6 (Edward,5 Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born March 1910 in Washington;11, 12, 13, 14, 15 died 8 August 1969.11 Buell married Florence Mary Harper (born 9 January 1914 in Silver City, Owyhee County, Idaho, parents not determined;15, 16, 17, 18 Florence died 11 June 199916, 17, 18). Buell and Florence are buried in Bethany Memorial Cemetery, Warren, Columbia County, Oregon.11, 16

194. Louis B. Tschiffely6 (Louise,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 7 June 1904 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky;19 died 16 December 1975 in Jefferson County, Kentucky.19 Louis married, 10 December 1933 in Clark County, Indiana, Martha J. Short19 (born ____, parents not determined).

196. Herbert William Wishart6 (Sylvia,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 2 April 1910 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;20 died 30 March 2005.20 Herbert married Francine M. Marlow21 (born 4 November 1911 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas, parents not determined;21 Francine died 28 August 2006 in St. Louis, Missouri21). Herbert and Francine are buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bel-Nor, St. Louis County, Missouri.20, 21

197. Henry Covington Kendall, Sr.6 (James,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 30 June 1914 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama;22, 23 died 4 April 2016 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.22 Henry married, first, 1938, Annie Lee Harvey24 (born 5 October 1914 in Alabama, parents not determined;23, 24 Annie died 23 October 199024). Henry married, second, 1991, Helen Black (née Bricker) 25 (born 19 June 1918 in Michigan, the daughter of Ira Bricker and Mabel Helen Ferguson;25 Helen died 25 October 2002 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina25). Henry is buried in St. Andrews Urn Garden, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.22 Annie is buried in St. Andrews Urn Garden, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.24 Helen is buried in Westminster Gardens Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.25

+238i. Margaret Anne Kendall, born 10 April 1940 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Married Wesley Max Walser.
+239ii. Sandra Lee Kendall, born 14 August 1941 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Married Carl Donnaree O’Briant.
+240iii. Henry Covington Kendall, Jr., born 21 December 1944 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Married Joan Saxton Lawrence.
+241iv. Mary Alice ‘Mae’ Kendall, born 27 April 1949 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Married (1) Tommy Neal Foushee Married (2) Harry Stanton ‘Butch’ Borneman.
+242v. Charles Harvey ‘Charley’ Kendall, born 25 September 1957 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Married Nancy Carol Epps.

198. Annida R. Squire6 (Philo,5 Ida,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 20 March 1912 in Seattle, King County, Washington;26 died 1 July 1977 in King County, Washington.26 Annida married Harrison Orange ‘Harry’ Jacobs27 (born 6 March 1904 in Kent, King County, Washington, the son of Harry R. Jacobs and Helen R. Young;27 Harry died 24 August 1994 in King County, Washington27). Annida and Harry are buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.26, 27

200. Herbert R. Squire6 (Philo,5 Ida,4 Caroline,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 7 December 1917;28 died 23 May 1988.28 Herbert married, 31 December 1938 in Seattle, King County, Washington, Dorothy M. Milnor29 (born 5 November 1917 in Seattle, King County, Washington, the daughter of Elmer Milnor and Esther A. _____;29 Dorothy died 13 November 1983 in King County, Washington29). Herbert and Dorothy are buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.28, 29

211. Elfred S. Grover6 (Vanessa,5 Alfred,4 Samuel,3 Phillip,2 Samuel1), born ca. June 1915 in New Jersey.30, 31, 32 Elfred married Elizabeth _____32 (born ca. 1915, parents not determined32).

232. Phillip Anthony ‘Felipe’ Sloan6 (Mary,5 Mary ‘Mae’,4 Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born 5 November 1940 in San Diego, San Diego County, California;33, 34, 35 died 16 March 2021 in San Jose, Costa Rica.35 Felipe married, first, 16 October 1964 in San Diego, San Diego County, California, Elva J. Wakefield36 (born ca. 1944, parents not determined36). Their marriage ended in divorce in February 1972 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.37 Felipe married, second, 3 July 1976 in Frederick County, Virginia, Zeta Louise Quatman (née Klemz) 33 (born 24 July 1942 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Charles W. Klemz and Zeta Mary Hayes;33, 38 Zeta died 8 September 2004 in San Diego, San Diego County, California38).

 243i. Hannah Eliza Sloan, born 27 May 1977 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.39

235. James Dean Gilchriest6 (James,5 Mary ‘Mae’,4 Phillip,3 Mary,2 Samuel1), born 31 October 1952 in San Diego County, California;40, 41, 42 died 1 August 2002.41 James married, 25 January 1975 in San Diego County, California, Joanne K. Lindsey43 (born ca. 1956, parents not determined43).

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Township, family of Robert Lamberson (33, New Jersey, salesman, pump co.); wife of 2 years Mary Lamberson (32, Ohio, 1 child, 1 living); son James A. Lamberson (11/12, Oregon).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 127, Sheet No. 9A; family of Robert A. Lamberson (43, New Jersey, cabinet maker, factory); wife Mary L. Lamberson (43, Ohio); son James D. Lamberson (10, Oregon); daughter Helen M. Lamberson (6, Oregon); son Robert A. Lamberson, Jr. (2, Oregon); daughter Margaret L. Lamberson (2, Oregon); father-in-law James A. McGaw (84, Ohio, widow).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 26-526, Sheet Nos. 6A, 6B; family of Mary L. Lamberson (53, Ohio, widow); son James B. Lamberson (20, Oregon, moulder, foundary); daughter Helen M. Lamberson (17, Oregon); Robert A. Lamberson (12, Oregon).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City, Enumeration District 37-441B, Sheet Nos. 4A, 4B; family of Mary L. Lamberson (63, Oregon, widow); son James B. Lamberson (31, Oregon, draftsman, steel foundary); son Robert A. Lamberson (22, Oregon, sec. engineer, Aug. [?]).
  5. FamilySearch, James Buell Lamberson.
  6. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Helen Mary Lamberson Hoff, born: 21 February 1913; born: 6 August 1980 (from record, which provides the text of her obituary; and provides the names and links for her mother, husband, and one child).
  7. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Arthur William Hoff, born: 1 November 1914; died: 20 February 1973 (from record, which includes the text from his obituary; and provides the names and links for his parents, sibling, wife, and one child).
  8. Find a Grave (website). Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Washington County, Oregon, Robert A. Lamberson, born: 11 December 1917; died: 5 May 2000 (from record, which provides the name and link for his wife).
  9. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Lamberson, Robert A., no. 542-03-3653; born: 11 December 1917; died: 5 May 2000; last residence: Washington [County], Oregon.
  10. Find a Grave (website). Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Washington County, Oregon, Barbara L. Lamberson, born: 30 July 1920; died: 21 February 1999 (from record, which provides the name and link for her husband).
  11. Find a Grave (website). Bethany Memorial Cemetery, Warren, Columbia County, Oregon, Buell Lamberson, born: 1910; died: 8 August 1969 (from record, which provides the name and link for his wife).
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, Snohomish County, Everett City, Enumeration District 287, Sheet No. 8A; family of Edw. S. Lamberson (28, Oregon, laborer, logging camp); wife of one year Corinnia Lamberson (30, Oregon, 1 child, 1 living); son Buell Lamberson (1/12, Washington).
  13. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, King County, Kirkland Town, Enumeration District 43, Sheet No. 13A; family of Edward S. Lamberson (38, Oregon, salesman, seed store); wife Corrine Lamberson (40, Oregon); son Buell Lamberson (9, Washington); adopted daughter Mary C. Lamberson (3/12, Washington).
  14. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, Columbia County, Saint Helens, E.D. 5-28, Sheet No. 1A-1B, Edward Lamberson, 48, Oregon, first married age 27, sign painter, shop; wife Corinne Lamberson, 50, Oregon, first married age 29; son Buell Lamberson, 20, Washington, laborer, lumber mill; daughter Mary Lamberson, 10, Washington; daughter Nancy Lamberson, 8, Washington.
  15. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Oregon, Columbia County, Saint Helens, E.D. 5-30, Sheet No. 6B, Buel [sic, Buell; incorrectly indexed as Bud] Lamberson, 30, Washington, electrician helper, lumber mill; wife Florence Lamberson, 26, Idaho, laborer, bag factory.
  16. Find a Grave (website). Bethany Memorial Cemetery, Warren, Columbia County, Oregon, Florence M. Lamberson, born: 1914; died: 1999 (from record, which provides the name and link for her husband).
  17. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Florence M. Lamberson, died: 11 June 1999; born: 9 January 1914.
  18. United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014 (available at familysearch.org), 14 June 1999, Florence Mary Lamberson, died: 11 June 1999 in Portland, Oregon; born: 9 January 1914 in Silver City, Idaho. The entry provides the names of her husband, three children, and two brothers.
  19. Find a Grave (website). Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, Louis P. Tschiffely, born: 7 June 1904 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; died: 16 December 1975 in Jefferson County, Kentucky [from record, which includes a note that he married Martha J. Short on 10 Dec 1933 in Clark Co., IN, and provides the names and links for his parents and siblings].
  20. Find a Grave (website). Oak Grove Cemetery Bel-Nor, St. Louis County, Missouri, Herbert William Wishart, born: 2 April 1910 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died: 30 March 2005 [from record, which provides the names and links for his parents and spouse].
  21. Find a Grave (website). Oak Grove Cemetery Bel-Nor, St. Louis County, Missouri, Francine M. Marlow Wishart, born: 4 November 1911 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas; died: 28 August 2006 in St. Louis City, Missouri [from record, which includes the date and newspaper for her obituary (but no details), and provides the name and link for her spouse].
  22. Find a Grave (website). St. Andrews Urn Garden, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, Henry Covington Kendall, Sr., born: 30 June 1914 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama; died: 4 April 2016 in Greensboro, Guilford Couunty, North Carolina [from record, which includes his obituary giving vital and biographical details, and the names of his parents, spouses, and siblings].
  23. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, North Carolina, Guilford County, Morehead Township, Pinecroft, E.D. 41-116, Sheet No. 10B, Henry C. Kendall, 25, Alabama, superintendent, cedar plant; wife Annie h. Kendall, 25, Alabama; place of residence in 1935: Decatur, Alabama [for both Henry and Annie].
  24. Find a Grave (website). St. Andrews Urn Garden, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, Annie Lee Harvey Kendall, born: 5 October 1914; died: 23 October 1990 [from record, which provides the name of her spouse].
  25. Find a Grave (website). Westminster Gardens, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, Helen Bricker Black Kendall,born: 19 June 1918 in Michigan; died: 25 October 2002 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina [from record, which provides the names and links for her parents and spouse].
  26. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Annida R. Squire Jacobs, born: 20 March 1912 in Seattle, King County, Washington; died: 1 July 1977 in King County, Washington [from record, which includes her obituary giving vital and biographical details, and the names and links for her parents, siblings, and spouse].
  27. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Harrison Orange “Harry” Jacobs, born: 6 March 1904 in Kent, King County, Washington; died: 24 August 1994 in King County, Washington [from record, which include obituaries for his parents, and the names and links for his parents and spouse (m.1953)].
  28. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Herbert R. Squire, born: 7 December 1917; died: 23 May 1988 [from report, which provides the names and links for his parents, siblings, and spouse].
  29. Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington; Dorothy M. Milnor Squire, born: 5 November 1917 in Seattle, King County, Washington; died: 13 November 1983 in King County, Washington [from record, which include her obituary giving vital and biographical details, and the names and links for her parents, siblings, and spouse].
  30. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New Jersey, Bergen County, Rutherford Borough, Enumeration District 107, Sheet No. 3A; family of Harry G. Grover (38, Massachusetts, teacher, high school); wife Vanessa I. Grover (33, New York); son Kingman N. Grover (7, New Jersey); son Elfred S. Grover (4 6/12, New Jersey); daughter Vanessa A. Grover (3 3/12, New Jersey); daughter Christobel I Grover (0/12, New Jersey).
  31. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New Jersey, Bergen County, Rutherford Borough, Enumeration District 2-218, Sheet No. 7B; family of Harry Grover (48, Massachusetts, teacher, education, first married age 27); wife Vanessa Grover (43, New York, first married age 22); son Kingman Grover (17, New Jersey); son Elfred Grover (14, New Jersey); daughter Vanessa Grover (13, New Jersey); daughter Christobel Grover (10, New Jersey).
  32. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New Jersey, Bergen County, Rutherford, Enumeration District 2-313, Sheet No. 10B; family of Harry Grover (58, Massachusetts, teacher, public school); wife Vanessa Grover (54, New York); son Elfred Grover (24, New Jersey, artist, cabinet making); daughter-law Elizabeth Grover (25, Massachusetts, correspondent, mail order house); daughter Vanessa Grover (23, New Jersey, waitress, tea room); daughter Christabel Grover (20, New Jersey); mother Lydia Grover (95, Massachusetts).
  33. Virginia, Marriage Certificates, 1935-1988, State File Number: 76-029834, Phillip Anthony Sloan, age 35, born: 5 November 1940 in California; divorced; this is his second marriage; father: Harry W. Sloan; mother: Mary Jean Gilchriest; Zeta Louise Quatman, maiden name Klemz; age 33, born: 24 July 1942 in Penna.; divorced; this is her second marriage; father: Charles W. Klemz; mother: Zeta Mary Hayes; married on 3 July 1976 in Frederick County, Virginia.
  34. U.S. Federal Census, 1950, California, San Diego County, San Diego, E.D. 72-112, Sheet No. 9, Jean G. Sloan, 33, California, divorced, secretary, city schools; son Harry W. Sloan, 10, California; son Philip A. Sloan, 9, California; son Michael J. Sloan, 5, California.
  35. Obituary, legacy.com; Phillip Anthony ‘Felipe’ Sloan, died: 16 March 2021 in San Jose, Costa Rica; born: 5 November 1940 in San Diego, California. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his brothers, daughter, and step-daughters.
  36. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Phillip A. Sloan, age 23; Elva J. Wakefield, age 20; married on 16 October 1964 in San Diego, California.
  37. California Divorce Index 1966-1984; available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Phillip A. Sloan and Elva J. Wakefield, divorced on February 1972 in San Diego City, California.
  38. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Program Correspondence/Document, Zeta Louise Sloan, alias: Zeta Louise Klemz, Zeta Louise Quatman; died: 8 September 2004 in San Diego, San Diego [County], California; born: 24 July 1942 in Pitts[burg], Allegh[eny County], Pennsylvania; father: Charles W. Klemz; mother: Zeta M. Hayes.
  39. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Hannah E. Sloan, born: 27 May 1977 in San Diego, California; mother’s name: Klemz.
  40. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, James Dean Gilchriest, born: 31 October 1952, San Diego [County], California; mother: Mills.
  41. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Gilchriest, James D., no. 546-72-8052; died: 1 August 2002; born: 31 October 1952.
  42. Obituary, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego, California, 5 June 2000, Madeline Virginia Gilchriest, died 1 June 2000, age 82, born 30 November 1917 in Alpine, Texas. The article names her husband James Crowell Gilchriest, children Leona Gibson, James D. Gilchriest, and William Gilchriest.
  43. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Gilchriest, James D., age 22; Lindsey, Joanne K., age 18; married on 25 January 1975 in San Diego [County], California.
Seventh and Eighth Generations
237. Kathleen Amelia Hoff7 (Helen,6 Robert,5 Buell,4 Samuel,3 Nancy,2 Samuel1), born 14 April 1947 in Woodlawn, Grays Harbor County, Washington;1 died 14 February 2014.1 Kathleen married Frank Howard (born ____, parents not determined).

238. Margaret Anne Kendall7 (Henry,6 James,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 10 April 1940 in Guilford County, North Carolina.2 Margaret married Wesley Max Walser (born 15 April 1940 in Davidson County, North Carolina, parents not determined3).

239. Sandra Lee Kendall7 (Henry,6 James,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 14 August 1941 in Guilford County, North Carolina.4 Sandra married, 22 June 1963, Carl Donnaree O’Briant6 (born 21 June 1941 in Guilford County, North Carolina, parents not determined5).

240. Henry Covington Kendall, Jr.7 (Henry,6 James,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 21 December 1944 in Guilford County, North Carolina.7 Henry married, 25 November 1967 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, Joan Saxton Lawrence8 (born ca. 1947, the daughter of Gershon Saxton Lawrence and Elinor Russell).

241. Mary Alice ‘Mae’ Kendall7 (Henry,6 James,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 27 April 1949 in Guilford County, North Carolina.9 Mae married, first, 6 June 1970 in Guilford County, North Carolina, Tommy Neal Foushee11 (born 19 April 1949 in Guilford County, North Carolina, parents not determined10). Mae married, second, ca. 1983, Harry Stanton ‘Butch’ Borneman12 (born 13 December 1946 in Washington, D.C., the son of Harry Stanton Borneman, Sr. and Dell Warren;12 Butch died 14 June 2017 in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina12).

242. Charles Harvey ‘Charley’ Kendall7 (Henry,6 James,5 Ebenezer,4 Mary,3 Susanna,2 Samuel1), born 25 September 1957 in Guilford County, North Carolina.13 Charley married Nancy Carol Epps (born 2 February 1957 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, the daughter of Percy V. Epps and Jean Raden14).

  1. Find a Grave (website). River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Kathleen Amelia Hoff, born; 14 April 1947 in Woodlawn, Grays Harbor County, Washington; died: 25 February 2014 (from record, which includes the text from her obituary; and provides the names and links for her parents).
  2. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Margaret Anne Kendall, born: 10 April 1940 in Guilford County, NC; father: Henry Covington Kendall.
  3. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Wesley Max Walser, born: 15 April 1940 in Davidson County, NC; father: Alvin Walser.
  4. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Sandra Lee Kendall, born: 14 August 1941 in Guilford County, NC; father: Henry Covington Kendall.
  5. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Carl Donaree [sic] O’Briant, born:21 June 1941 in Guilford County, NC; father: Sidney Donaree O’Briant.
  6. North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 (available at familysearch.org), Carl Donnaree O’Briant, age 21, and Sandra Lee Kendall, age 21, married on 22 June 1963 in Morehead, NC.
  7. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Henry C. Kendall, Jr., born: 21 December 1944 in Guilford County, NC. Father: Henry Covington Kendall.
  8. Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950, Henry Covington Kendall, age 22, father: Henry Covington [Kendall]; Joan Saxton Lawrence, age 20, father: Gershon Saxton Lawrence; mother: Elinor Russell; married on 25 November 1967 in Montgomery, Alabama.
  9. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Mary Alice Kendall, born: 27 April 1949 in Guilford County, NC. Father: Henry Covington Kendall.
  10. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Tommy Neal Foushee, born: 19 April 1949 in Guilford County, NC. Father: Leonidas M. Foushee III.
  11. North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 (available at familysearch.org), Tommy Neal Foushee, age 21; Mary Alice Kendall, age 21; married on 6 June 1970 in Guilford County, NC.
  12. Obituary, Andrews Mortuary and Crematory, Wilmington, NC (website: andrewsmortuary.com), Harry “Butch” Stanton Borneman, Jr., died: 14 June 2017 in Wilmington, NC; born: 13 December 1946 in Washington, DC. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, wife, siblings, children, grandchildren.
  13. North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000, Charles H. Kendall, born: 25 September 1957 in Guilford County, NC. Father: Henry C. Kendall.
  14. North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000, Nancy Carol Epps, born: 2 February 1957 in Cabarrus County, NC. Father: Percy V. Epps.