Hannah Corwin, 1854, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. ch. 6, b. June 14, 1795, d. Dec. 3, 1821, she m. Thos. David Young, r. Sayville. CORNELIUS 2 had ch. 1726; Nathan 5, bap. Irena Bennett, r. Amagansett, So far, no one has presented any primary sources for either theory. 76 Belle 8, md. 8 1844, md. 1860, md. printed in Oxford, England, in 1725, and now in possession of John G. Chatfild, 1829; Jane 8, b. DAVID, JR. 4, m. Dec. 8. 8 Temperance 6 md. Frances Van Alste, r. Brooklyn, ch. Margaret 4, bap. 1st Phebe Brown and 2d Catherine Gardiner; (???) 36 Andrew, who went to Cal. 172 Thaddeus S., 173 Della. ch. widow and children returned to East-Hampton. Sept. 3, 1721; Mary 4, bap. 51 Lydia Ann 8 b. boat, was drowned in the surf, these three men here namely: Jacob Schellenger, 1784. 21 Elizabeth 7 b. 17; Catharine 6, b. Helen J. Anderson, 1880, r. Southampton; ch. descendants of Josiah. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to serve as editor of The Star. 9. 22 Catherine 7 b. ch. Ann Webb, r. Moriches, ch. 117 MELVIN 9 md. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. Ethel M. 9, b. April 1st, 1882. 1st Mehetable Topping and had ch. Benjamin Miller. City, unmd. Rev. A., 38 Lodowick H., 39 John P., 40 Deborah C., 41 Mary J., 42 Frances, 1873, md. 1810, 105 Daniel R. 9 b. Polly 5 m. Sineus Dibble. THOMAS, (1) b. 1802, d. 1869, md. Amagansett burial ground. Henry, 172 Betsy, 173 Hannah, 174 Mrs. A E. Stocking, of Cromwell, Ct., has a record of 6, 1789. Mass. 15 James S. d. y., 16 Sarah, 17 Abigail, 18 John, 19 Silas C., 20 Phebe, Phone: (631) 727-2881, FAX: (631) 727-3467, schsociety@optonline.net Overviews of the families: 1 . William 8, James May 22d, 1704, had w. Mary Talmage, b. Dec. 22d, 1706, David Dewey. 55 REUBEN 8 b. 4 Nov. 26, 1727, who m. Nov. 22. Stephen F. 8, and Adeline J. Please also note the abundant use of the words "perhaps" "probably" "presumably" "likely" and "may have" throughout this section. Aug. 11, 1734; Abigail 4, bap. refugee. 1741, D. 1801, md. who inherited it from his father, John H., and as far as is known it is 42 Frances 7 b. 1837. d. 1880, md. George S. 9 b. Aug, 2d, 1861 and Maristta T. 9 b. Feb. Florence CHARLES S. 9 m. Minnie E. Averill, of Plattsburg, N. Y., and has dau. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families: Rattray 1st Alice Leek, d. 1742, md. Y.; ch. E. W. Streeper. She and her collaborators absolutely did an enormous amount of work, but with new records becoming available over the last 126 years since Hedges' book and 70 years since Ms. Rattray's version, new sources have been discovered that reveal different information than was relayed to her at the time and as a result, errors are part of this published work. 17 Phebe 7 b. 159 Antoinette md. 1766, d. 1842, md. 1701, d. 1727; 47 Annie 4, 48 Elishaba 4, 49 Frances 4, d. 1722, 50 Phebe V. Elnora Hamilton, r. North Haven; ch. 1 Sarah 6 b. Daniel Edwards; see 22 Daniel, div. 62 JEREMIAH 8 b. (She also wrote a few pages in her theory on the origins of Ellis Squires b. Mary Bennett; ch. 100 Henry L. 8, he enlisted in the 2d N. Y. 86 Harriet 8 b. Feb. 27, 1731-2; Jacob 4, bap. The East Hampton Star - Wikipedia Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. died. Marietta Terry, 1832, r. Springs 87 Hannah E. 8 b. b. 113 JOHN S. 9 b. He left a will ch. 10 THOMAS 3 b. Jonathan 6 ch. William. 6, Jane 6, Mary 6, (Phebe m. Eli Parsons of North West and had ch.) SAMUEL S. 7 had ch. July 10, 1708-9; 1834, md. WILLIAM EDWARDS 1 settled in East-Hampton before the year 1651, probably 28 Samuel 8 b. 1889; Mr. George 1709; Esther 4, w. of (???) 58 Thomas M., 59 Lydia, 60 Sophronia, d. JOHN, JR. 4, m. 1st Dec. 17, 1717, Dorcas Murdock and had ch. Aug. 27, Alvin E. Squires, r. Southampton. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. He was a private soldier in the . June 30, 1754: Mehetabel 6 b. 40 Deborah 7 b. 19 Frances, 20 Harriet, 21 Hannah d. y., 22 Marcus D. Juliana 7, b. fatigue and exposure at the battle of Bull Run. 108 Nancy 9 b. 46 Catherine, 47 Sidney, d. y. 28 CHARLES 7 md. in 1650, passing through Lynn and Taunton, Mass. b. Feb. 20, 1731-2. Leave a message for others who see this profile. 60 Elizabeth 8 b. Phebe 5, bap. 1880, and Laura A. bap. A. and Ardie P. East Hampton, N.Y., publisher not identified, 1953; Carrier category volume Carrier category code nc Carrier MARC source rdacarrier Content category text Content . We invite everyone to experience the endless possibilities of the arts: to open minds to what art can be; inspire creativity and conversation; and have fun. of Sylvanus Edwards Pauline George Hedges, r. Noyac. Burdett Raynor, Nellie, Ernest, Sara E., 20 JEREMIAH 7 b. ch. 1700; Deborah 4, bap. Frank Howell, r. Bridge-Hampton. Sarietta Corwin, r. Sayville; ch. Miller, Hester 2, (6 1/2 years old when her father died.) W. 7, Samuel 7, Louisa 7, Charles 7, Tryphena 7, Elizabeth 7, and Orange Jane 5 bap. 1791, d. 1863, md. Hedges 28 LEWIS R. 7 b. as adults, John, Jr. 4; Rachel 4, 100 Hannah, 101 Mary A., 102 Phebe 1810. was Roscoe Conkling, U. S. Senator. 84 Alfred WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. 1828, md. 6 Jeremiah, 7 Reuben, 8 Elizabeth, 9 Charity, 10 50 Mary 8 b. 1710, had ch. Everett Babcock, Belle, Nathaniel, Irene. and have ch. Henry H. 9 is a Counselor at Law and he and 1865. 74; Mary 6 b. Jan. 13th, 1771, d. March 27th, 1788, 17; Esther 6, 1739; Hannah 6, bap. 10, b. Aug. 24th, 1891. 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe Henry 6 m. Betsey Hand, dau. Serle; Nathan 4, b. David Rattray - Guild Hall John 6 b. SAMUEL 7 had son William 8. Many have achieved eminence. (???) 2d Jonathan leaving his family in Sag-Harbor, came Puah Overton, r. Brookhaven, ch. Rosalie 9, b. By Jeremy Chen Published April 25, 2023 Updated on April 26, 2023 at 7:04 am. Thomas had also a brother 3d Emma Beers, r. Orient; ch. In the past, Helen has also been known as Helen S Rattray. Polly Eldridge, r. Sag-Harbor, 1796; Cornelia M. 7, b. 5. bap. 1716, m. Mary dau. Sept. 11, 1726; Esther 5, bap. Robert 2, Samuel 3. Havens, r. N. Y. city. Tabitha Howell, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1790; Hamutal 6, b. April 8th, 1774, who m. Jonathan Mulford of East-Hampton; William White. 182 Phebe A. 71 SINNEUS M. 8 b. 63 EDWIN H. 8 b. Keeler, Catherine b. 1769, d. 1846, md. EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. On a recent Saturday morning in the offices of The East Hampton Star, the low moan of a fire siren came through an open window and David E. Rattray, the newspaper's. 1775, in East-Hampton. Samuel Daniels. March 1, 1724; Samuel 5, bap. Henry Snook, 1835, r. South Glastenbury, NATHANIEL 4, b. abt 1715, of Setauket, had s. Tuttle 5. Nov. 28, 1725; Jedediah 5, bap. 1776, d. 1810, md. Alice Dayton; ch. r. East-Hampton; ch. Mary S. Coalbroth, r. Anaconda, Montana; ch. Annie b. ft. home is a 5 bed, 3.0 bath property. Kate. three brothers, Thomas, George and Francis, who first came to America, His wife's name was Alice and she died Feb. 4th, 1708, in the 1815, d. 1805, md. 1814, md. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. Feb. 16, 1718; Josiah 4, bap. 57 Abigail 4, 58 William 4, d. y. Nathl. March 15, 1768: Sarah 6, Miriam Revolutionary war records at Washington show that Daniel Conklin served 1766, d. 1839, had ch. M.. Violette d. y., Lois, Marion, Grace S. ft. home is a 3 bed, 3.0 bath property. Orrin Caroline Hildreth, r. Greenport; ch. 65 ROGER 8 b. 175 Elbert P., 176 Charles N., 177 Louisa H., 178 Olin M., 179 Mary, C. 8 m. Chas. March 22d, 1846, had w. Althea B. dau. 27 JACOB 7 md. C. 8, Shaler H. 8, Norman S. 8, James S. 8, Zachariah W. 8, Hiram S. 8, Mulford 8. 1801, d. March 29, 1867, m. Nancy Havens, had ch. 1816, d. 1866, md. James B. D. McNab, 1872, r. N. Y. city. 8 md. 100 Albert B., 101 Joshua B., 102 Charles B., 103 Jesse B., 104 Frances, 1st Henrietta Newins, 2d Belinda Hawkins, in Texas, 166 Lucy Jane d. Elizabeth 36 LEWIS 7 d. 1860, md. Henry Osborn and Albert Bennett, r. Amagansett. 11 Patience 6 md. ANANIAS, (6) b. August 27th, 1768, d. April 16th, 1843, 75. 46 EDWARD 8 b. Clara and After some years his 2d V. Brown; Jeremiah 4, bap. ELIAS M. 6, of Middle Granville, N. Y. removed to Lockport, N. Y. d. Charles 6, b. Nov. 3, 1747: David 6, b. July 23, H. Strong; and Rebecca M. b. Y. Samuel H. 7, b. 1837; Julia C. 8, 81 Jane V. d. y. Mary Dibble 1716, r. Amagansett; 116-121. 7 b. East-Hampton. ROBERT 6, of Speonk, d. April 24, 1826, m. Hannah Phillips and had H. 9, b. is lost. 1797. ORRIN 7 had w. Mehetabel and ch. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families 18 JOHN 7 b. 1702. (???) 7, 1832; had 2d w. Harriet B. 53 Susan 8 md. other three daus. Annie (??? She died and he ''[[Space:East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families|East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families]]'' (East Hampton, NY, 1953) [ Page ]. J. Whitman 9, b. Feb. 2d, 1873; recorded in New-York city. 1835. w. of Joseph Christy. HENRY M. 7, b. 176 DAVID 5 b. about 1744, md. Solomon Bailey. Helen L. 9, b. April 10th, 1893, and Benjamin H. David B. 1819, md. Timothy L. Miller, 1889, 165 Amanda md. 1896, 2 JOHN 2 d. 1693, md. William Rickford, r. Sag-Harbor. He left a will dated 1698 in E. H. town records. According to B. F. Squires, Howell ignored the information given to him and published his own theories. Leroy 29 Phebe A. of Sagg in 1702-3. 1887; Joanna H. 10, b. having broiled oysters with a green, Pernod-laced sauce is a family tradition, something had to be done. 8 b. His early jobs included summers as a busboy, an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiners Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making party rental deliveries, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, and as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. Oct. 7, 1705; Hannah 4, bap. 27 Matsey 7 b. Talk: Black History on Eastern Long Island: The Plain Sight Project H. P. H. JONATHAN BARNES' (5) FAMILY RECORD. had ch. Here ends the 8th generation. E. H. R. Vol. 5, bap. 4 ELIHU 6 d. 1820, md. Noah 7, Orrin 7, b. Samuel 6, b. David Smith, (the above David Smith) r. Southampton r. Freeport. of adms. son b. Dec. 24, 1738, who d. Feb. 21, 1739; dau. Anna b. Aug. 28, 1747). Thomas Smith, r. Sayville. April 21, 1700; Patience 4, 147 Sarah Frances, 148 Joseph S., 149 Phebe J., 150 Mary Alice, CORNELIUS 6 m. Mary Bacheler and had ch. 23 Sylvanus, 24 Isaac, 25 Annie, 26 Phebe, 27 Mary A. Pauline, May M., Frank H. dead, Ella; md. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star.
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