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. |
The Mathewson family occupied a prominent place in Windham County for several generations. His grandfather, Joseph Mathewson, had purchased the historic farm formerly owned by General Putnam, and it was here that Rufus was born and lived until he was eleven years of age. He fitted himself to enter Yale and studied medicine for a time but gave up these plans at his father’s solicitation to become a farmer. He was engaged in farming in Woodstock for thirty-three years, then, after a year spent in Mississippi, removed to Pomfret. He held many positions of honor and trust in civic and political life. When the New York and New England railroad was projected he was appointed to the difficult task of appraiser of property along the route, while his services as administrator and trustee were frequently sought. In the years 1861 and 1862 he represented his town in the Legislature and was often selectman. He was for many years bank examiner of the state and was one of the incorporators and a director of the Putnam National Bank and the Putnam Savings Bank. He was active in Masonic circles, as a member of Putnam Lodge, No. 46. He was a firm and generous supporter of the Congregational Church.3
Children of Rufus Smith Mathewson and Faith Williams McClellan:
+ | 2 | i. | William Williams Mathewson, born 9 February 1829 in Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut; died 31 May 1901 in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut. Married Harriet Augusta Warner. |
+ | 3 | ii. | Harriet Cordeila Mathewson, born ca. 1831 in Connecticut. Married Dwight Morse Day. |
+ | 4 | iii. | Mary Trumbull Mathewson, born ca. 1833; died 1902. Married Alexander Warner. |
5 | iv. | John McClellan Mathewson, born ____, the son of Rufus Smith Mathewson and Faith Williams McClellan;2 died before 1889.2 | |
+ | 6 | v. | Arthur Mathewson, born 11 September 1837 in Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut. Married Harriet Stillman Blagden. |
7 | vi. | Albert Mathewson, born ____, the son of Rufus Smith Mathewson and Faith Williams McClellan;2 died before 1889.2 |
Children of William Williams Mathewson and Harriet Augusta Warner:
+ | 8 | i. | Albert M. McClellan ‘Bertie’ Mathewson, born 19 October 1860 in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut. Married Mary E. Foster. |
+ | 9 | ii. | Ellen Trumbull ‘Nellie’ Mathewson, born 17 March 1862 in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut. Married John Deforest Haskell. |
Child of Harriet Cordeila Mathewson and Dwight Morse Day:
+ | 10 | i. | Alice Maude Day, Married Jerome Nichols Douty. |
At the age of eight years, Alexander removed with his family to Woodstock, Connecticut, where he was educated at the Woodstock Academy and later at the academy in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. He left school to enter business with his father in the manufacture of cotton twine. At the outbreak of the Civil War he was the first man to enlist, as a private, but was later appointed by Governor Buckingham, Major of the Third Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, and participated with his command in the first battle of Bull Run. He was afterwards made Lieutenant-Colonel of the Thirteenth Connecticut Volunteers, joined the Department of the Gulf and shared in most of the important engagements. After a short retirement, from ill health, he was ordered to raise and organize the Fifth Louisiana Regiment for the defense of New Orleans, which he commanded until ill health again compelled him to retire. He was subsequently appointed special agent of the Treasure Department in New Orleans.
In the autumn of 1865, Colonel Warner purchased a large plantation in Madison County, Mississippi, and was active in trying to secure just treatment for the freedmen, a course which he pursued regardless of threats and persecutions from the native whites. He was appointed Secretary of State by the military commander, Major-General of the State Melitia, was trustee and treasurer of the State University, six years a member of the State Senate, for part of the time its President and ex-officio Lieutenant-Governor, and three times a delage to the National Republic convention.
In 1877 Colonel Warner purchased a fine stock farm in Pomfret, Connecticut, later removing to “Sunnyside,” in the same town. In 1886 he was State Treasurer. He was prominently identified with various agriculture societies, while holding extensive interests in the west. About 1890 he resided in Baxter Springs, Kansas, was President of the Baxter Bank, and state Representative for two terms. He was a Mason and a member of the Loyal Legion Commandery of Massachusetts. After his wife’s death he made his home with his son at Point Pleasant, New Jersey.5, 7
Children of Mary Trumbull Mathewson and Alexander Warner:
+ | 11 | i. | Benjamin Sillman Warner, born 24 September 1856. Married Sarah Loise Trowbridge. |
12 | ii. | Arthur McClellan Warner, born 13 April 1860;5, 7 died 4 September 1860.5, 7 |
Arthur was a physician who resided in Washington, D.C.5
Children of Arthur Mathewson and Harriet Stillman Blagden:
13 | i. | Thomas Blagden Mathewson, born 29 November 1871.5 | |
+ | 14 | ii. | Faith Trumbull Mathewson, born 27 November 1873. Married Rev. Arnold C. P. Huizinga. |
+ | 15 | iii. | William Williams Mathewson, born 14 March 1876. Married Lucy Madeleine Stickney. |
16 | iv. | Emily Silliman Mathewson, born August 1879;5 died 31 May 1892.5 |
Albert was a lawyer and judge in New Haven, Connecticut.2
Children of Ellen Trumbull ‘Nellie’ Mathewson and John Deforest Haskell:
17 | i. | Cornelius Haskell. | |
18 | ii. | Albert Haskell. | |
19 | iii. | Faith Haskell. |
Children of Alice Maude Day and Jerome Nichols Douty:
20 | i. | Alice Douty. | |
+ | 21 | ii. | Maude Alleine Douty, born ____ in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut. Married Herbert C. Keach. |
Benjamin was educated in the south and at Putnam and Sheffield Scientific Schools in Connecticut, was graduated from the University of the City of New York in 1882 and admitted to the bar of Windham County, Connecticut. He resided for a time in Pomfret, Connecticut, where he was a justice of the peace, notary public, and assessor. He also resided in Baxter, Kansas, and Salisbury, Maryland.2
Children of Benjamin Sillman Warner and Sarah Loise Trowbridge:
22 | i. | Arthur Trumbull Trowbridge. | |
23 | ii. | _____ Trowbridge. |
Child of Faith Trumbull Mathewson and Rev. Arnold C. P. Huizinga:
24 | i. | Faith Trumbull Huizinga, born 18 January 1911 in Washington, D.C.2 |
William was a lawyer in Washington, D. C.2