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Family HistoryFamily History - Charles Fenton


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 Charles Fenton and two of his descendants down to the third generation.


First Generation
1. Charles Fenton,1 born 8 July 1832 in Chenango County, New York, the son of Stephen Fenton and Philena Cutler;1, 2, 3 died 3 August 1864 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.3 Charles married, 1857, Maria Furman3 (born ____, the daughter of Daniel Furman and Melinda Thayer).

+2i. Ray Eugene Fenton, born 31 March 1858. Married Alice Stickles.

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Otsego County, Town of Richfield, Page 83, family of Stephen Fenton (58, NY, farmer); Philena Fenton (51, NY); Joel Fenton (19, NY, farmer); Melissa Fenton (22, NY); Charles Fenton (18, NY, farmer); Gilbert Fenton (16, NY, farmer); Betsey Fenton (10, NY); George Fenton (7, NY); Miles Fenton (6, NY).
  2. New York State Census, 1855, Otsego County, Richfield, family of Stephen Fenton (62, Rensselaer, farmer); wife Philena Fenton (55, Chenango); son Joel Fenton (24, Chenango, farmer); daughter Malissa Fenton (26, Chenango); son Charles Fenton (22, Chenango, farmer); son Guilford [sic, Gilbert] Fenton (20, Madison, farmer); daughter Maria Fenton (15, Madison); son George Fenton (11, Madison); son Miles Fenton (10, Madison).
  3. Barber Genealogy (in Two Sections), Published by John Barber White, Edited by Lillian May Wilson, Haverhill, Mass., Press of the Nichols Print, 1909. Available at archive.com; Pages 611, 620-621, 637-639.
Second and Third Generations
2. Ray Eugene Fenton2 (Charles1), born 31 March 1858.1 Ray married, 25 January 1882, Alice Stickles1 (born ____, parents not determined).

 3i. Mary Monroe Fenton, born 18 November 1888.1

  1. Barber Genealogy (in Two Sections), Published by John Barber White, Edited by Lillian May Wilson, Haverhill, Mass., Press of the Nichols Print, 1909. Available at archive.com; Pages 611, 620-621, 637-639.