Mary Hodgkin1,2
F, (9 December 1672 - 9 November 1711)
Mary Hodgkin|b. 9 Dec 1672\nd. 9 Nov 1711|p162.htm#i4|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|||||||John Bishop Jr.|b. 1625\nd. Oct 1683|p27.htm#i1577|Susannah Goldham|b. 1635\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p118.htm#i1578|
Mary Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 9 December 1672.3 She was the daughter of John Hodgkin and Mary Bishop.4 Mary Hodgkin died on 9 November 1711 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 38.
Last Edited=2 Feb 2007
Children of Mary Hodgkin and Barnabas Beers
- Elizabeth Beers (28 Feb 1695 - )
- Joseph Beers (c 1696 - )
- Abiel Beers+ (1698 - c 1778)
- Elnathan Beers (c 1702 - )
- Ann Beers (c 1705 - )
- Benjamin Beers (c 1708 - )
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p647 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p281 Smyth doesn't give death date.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol A, pg 67.
- [S11] Mary Louise Regan, The Descendants of Anthony Beers, Vol 2, pg 3.
Mary Hodgkin1,2
F, (11 May 1706 - )
Mary Hodgkin|b. 11 May 1706|p162.htm#i13|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|John Hill|b. 10 Jan 1650\nd. 8 May 1690|p153.htm#i1582|Thankful Stowe|b. 6 Nov 1646\nd. 18 Nov 1711|p343.htm#i1583|
Mary Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 11 May 1706. She was the daughter of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill. She married Curtis West at CT, USA.3,4 Mary died at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.
Last Edited=2 Feb 2007
Family: Mary Hodgkin and Curtis West
Mary Hodgkin1
F, (5 August 1730 - )
Mary Hodgkin|b. 5 Aug 1730|p162.htm#i77|Janna Hodgkin|b. 7 Apr 1709\nd. 5 Jun 1757|p161.htm#i14|Sarah Edwards|b. 1702\nd. 3 Jul 1753|p96.htm#i22|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Thomas Edwards|b. 1668\nd. 31 Oct 1736|p96.htm#i2871|Mercy Conkling|b. 1670\nd. 8 Oct 1742|p60.htm#i2872|
Mary Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 5 August 1730 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.2 She was the daughter of Janna Hodgkin and Sarah Edwards. She married Daniel Rutty at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA, on 3 January 1753. An internet posting gives a marriage date of 3 Jan 1753 in Killingworth..3,4
Last Edited=10 May 2008
Family: Mary Hodgkin and Daniel Rutty
Citations
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282, gives a date of 6 Aug.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S15] Frederic W. Bailey, Early Connecticut Marriages, Book III, p 31, Bailey calls him Rultey.
- [S177] Killingworth Vital Records, vol 2, pg 148, vol 2, pg 120.
Mary Ann Hodgkin1
F, (1776 - )
Mary Ann Hodgkin|b. 1776|p162.htm#i96|Samuel Hodgkin|b. 21 Apr 1743|p162.htm#i44|Jerusha Hubbard|b. 14 Apr 1750|p210.htm#i94|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|John Hubbard|b. 22 Aug 1711\nd. c 1801|p210.htm#i5607|Martha Hollister|b. 20 Mar 1710/11\nd. 20 Jun 1753|p163.htm#i5608|
Mary Ann Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born in 1776 at CT, USA. She was the daughter of Samuel Hodgkin and Jerusha Hubbard.
Mary is in Talcott's list of Samuel's children.
Mary is in Talcott's list of Samuel's children.
Last Edited=30 Jan 2008
Citations
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282.
Noah Hodgkin1,2
M, (14 October 1716 - 4 May 1783)
Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|John Hill|b. 10 Jan 1650\nd. 8 May 1690|p153.htm#i1582|Thankful Stowe|b. 6 Nov 1646\nd. 18 Nov 1711|p343.htm#i1583|
Noah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 14 October 1716.3 He was the son of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill. He married Hannah Morse at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 2 March 1740/41.4,5 Noah Hodgkin died on 4 May 1783 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 66.
Noah bought from his brother John, a parcel of land on Walnut Hill containing about 4 acres on 22 January 1747/8. According to Mary Hoadley Griswold, "Yester-years of Guilford," Noah and Hannah built a home at 44 Fair Street in Guilford, shortly after 1761 and just before the war of the Revolution. Noah Hodgkin II and his father Noah I on 15 August 1761 bought a trifle over a half-acre of land of Silas and Sarah Benton and there built a house, the present home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Selden Clark. On 4 July 1769, the two Noah's, bought each, 53 rods of land, measuring 2 1/2 rods front and rear, from Philip and Ann Man (between the dwelling of Capt. Nathaniel Johnson on the north and that of Noah I on the south). Here Noah II, 27 years old and married, built a home, the present Spalding house. Upon the death of Noah, the settlement of the estate gave, "To Noah Hodgkin II, that part of the land that Noah Hodgkin formerly bought of Philip and Ann Man, with the dwelling standing partly thereon and partly on Noah II own land, together with other buildings." The Compiler visited Guilford in 1989 and again in 1990 and took pictures of Noah's home. The home is in bad need of repair where adjacent homes built at the same time have been totally restored. Griswold reports that in the division of Noah's estate in 1786, the south part of house and land was set to his widow, Hannah Hodgkin, as dower, while the North half of the house and went to his son, Beriah.
Rev. James Hervey Hotchkin, in "A History of the Purchase and Settlement of Western New York," pg 283, comments on his grand parents: "...he was a respectable mechanic and though not a member of a visible church, yet strongly attached to religious order, a serious believer of the great truths of the Christian system, and observant of the duties of family religion through life. ... mother was a woman of strong intellectual powers, and of warm and consistent piety."6

Noah bought from his brother John, a parcel of land on Walnut Hill containing about 4 acres on 22 January 1747/8. According to Mary Hoadley Griswold, "Yester-years of Guilford," Noah and Hannah built a home at 44 Fair Street in Guilford, shortly after 1761 and just before the war of the Revolution. Noah Hodgkin II and his father Noah I on 15 August 1761 bought a trifle over a half-acre of land of Silas and Sarah Benton and there built a house, the present home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Selden Clark. On 4 July 1769, the two Noah's, bought each, 53 rods of land, measuring 2 1/2 rods front and rear, from Philip and Ann Man (between the dwelling of Capt. Nathaniel Johnson on the north and that of Noah I on the south). Here Noah II, 27 years old and married, built a home, the present Spalding house. Upon the death of Noah, the settlement of the estate gave, "To Noah Hodgkin II, that part of the land that Noah Hodgkin formerly bought of Philip and Ann Man, with the dwelling standing partly thereon and partly on Noah II own land, together with other buildings." The Compiler visited Guilford in 1989 and again in 1990 and took pictures of Noah's home. The home is in bad need of repair where adjacent homes built at the same time have been totally restored. Griswold reports that in the division of Noah's estate in 1786, the south part of house and land was set to his widow, Hannah Hodgkin, as dower, while the North half of the house and went to his son, Beriah.
Rev. James Hervey Hotchkin, in "A History of the Purchase and Settlement of Western New York," pg 283, comments on his grand parents: "...he was a respectable mechanic and though not a member of a visible church, yet strongly attached to religious order, a serious believer of the great truths of the Christian system, and observant of the duties of family religion through life. ... mother was a woman of strong intellectual powers, and of warm and consistent piety."6
Last Edited=19 Apr 2009
Children of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse
- Noah Hodgkin II+ (22 Feb 1741/42 - a 1810)
- Seth Hodgkin (18 Sep 1743 - 14 Sep 1751)
- Elizabeth Hodgkin (19 Oct 1745 - 5 Sep 1751)
- Hannah Hodgkin (30 Jan 1749/50 - 28 Aug 1751)
- Lois Hodgkin (30 Jan 1749/50 - 27 Aug 1751)
- Beriah Hotchkin Rev.+ (27 Mar 1752 - 29 Jan 1829)
- Joseph Hodgkin (30 May 1754 - 2 Jan 1756)
- Joseph Hodgkin (2 Jan 1755 - a 1810)
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 649 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 281 & 1956.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, voll 2.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 57, married by Andrew Ward, JP of Guilford.
- [S41] Mary Hoadley Griswold, Yester Years of Guilford, CT.
Noah Hodgkin
M, (5 November 1763 - 5 November 1763)
Noah Hodgkin|b. 5 Nov 1763\nd. 5 Nov 1763|p162.htm#i2226|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
Noah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He died on 5 November 1763 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was born on 5 November 1763 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.1 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly.
Last Edited=26 Mar 2006
Citations
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 112.
Noah Hodgkin II1,2,3
M, (22 February 1741/42 - after 1810)
Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Seth Morse Dea.|b. Apr 1687\nd. 13 Jun 1783|p268.htm#i1719|Hannah Faulker|b. 1690\nd. a 1728|p102.htm#i1720|
Noah Hodgkin II was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 22 February 1741/42.4,5 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse. Noah Hodgkin II was born, according to conflicting information, on 22 September 1742 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.6 He married Elizabeth Kimberly at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 28 March 1763.7,8,9 Noah Hodgkin IIserved during the Revolutionary War. He died after 1810 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. He resided at Amenia, Dutchess County, NY, USA, in 1810. He appeared on the census of 1820 at Amenia, Dutchess County, NY. The census lists the family as: Noah Hotchkin, 1 male 45 and up; 1 female 45 and up..
The NEHGR refers to Noah as a Presbyterian Minister. He served in the Revolutionary War with the Guilford contingency of Capt. Noah Fowlers's 1st Co., 4th Regt., on the march towards Boston. He is listed in Connecticut Military records as part of the "twelve half-day training program." Noah was a partner with his father in building a home at 44 Fairview, Guilford, CT. He appears in the Guilford censuses of 1790 and 1800 and in the 1810 and 1820 censuses of Amenia, Duchess County, NY; along with his brothers, George and Seth. Neither he nor Elizabeth appear after the 1820 census, so it is likely that their deaths occured circa 1825. The Compiler has searched all the cemeteries in the Amenia, NY and Sharon, Ct area without any luck in finding their burial location.

The NEHGR refers to Noah as a Presbyterian Minister. He served in the Revolutionary War with the Guilford contingency of Capt. Noah Fowlers's 1st Co., 4th Regt., on the march towards Boston. He is listed in Connecticut Military records as part of the "twelve half-day training program." Noah was a partner with his father in building a home at 44 Fairview, Guilford, CT. He appears in the Guilford censuses of 1790 and 1800 and in the 1810 and 1820 censuses of Amenia, Duchess County, NY; along with his brothers, George and Seth. Neither he nor Elizabeth appear after the 1820 census, so it is likely that their deaths occured circa 1825. The Compiler has searched all the cemeteries in the Amenia, NY and Sharon, Ct area without any luck in finding their burial location.
Last Edited=19 Apr 2009
Children of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly
- Noah Hodgkin (5 Nov 1763 - 5 Nov 1763)
- Elizabeth Hodgkin (16 Dec 1765 - 22 Aug 1829)
- Hannah Hodgkin (25 Feb 1768 - 27 Oct 1769)
- Noah Hodgkin III+ (1769 - 9 May 1851)
- George M. Hodgkin+ (4 Sep 1772 - 1 Oct 1862)
- Seth Hodgkin Dea.+ (1 May 1776 - 11 Feb 1848)
- Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin+ (18 Feb 1779 - a 1830)
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 649 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282.
- [S89] Donald Lines Jacobus, Kimberly Family Genealogy 1887-1970, pg 30.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, pg 650.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S2] Hon. Ralph D. Symth, History of Guilford Connecticut, pg 172.
- [S2] Hon. Ralph D. Symth, History of Guilford Connecticut, gives date 27 Mar, 17.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 228, by Rev James Sprout.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, Barbour gives 2 dates, 27 March and 28 March, 1764.
Noah Hodgkin III1
M, (1769 - 9 May 1851)
Noah Hodgkin III|b. 1769\nd. 9 May 1851|p162.htm#i112|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
Noah Hodgkin III was also known as Hotchkin. He was born in 1769 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.2 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly. He married Merab Turner at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA, on 19 April 1792.3 Noah Hodgkin III appeared on the census of 1800 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. The census lists the family as: Noah Hotchkin, 2 males under 10, 1 male 26 thru 44; 2 females under ten, 1 female 26 thru 44.. He appeared on the census of 1810 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Noah Ho-kins, 1 males under 10, 1 male 10 to 16, 2 males 26, 45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10 to 16, 1 female 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45.. He appeared on the census of 1830 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY. The census lists the family as: Noah Hotchkin, 1 male under 5, 1 male 15 to 20, 1 male 20 to 30, 1 male 60 to 70; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5 to 10, 1 female 20 to 30, 1 female 60 to 70.. He appeared on the census of 1840 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY. The census lists the family as: Noah Hotchkin, 1 male under 5, 1 male 70 - 80; 1 female under 5, 1 female 70 - 80.. He appeared on the census of 1850 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY. The census lists the family as: Noah Hochkin, age 80, $300, b CT; living with William and Eliz Sullivan, age 40 and 35, both b in Ireland.. He died on 9 May 1851 at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY. Belcoda Baptist Church records give the death as 11 June 1851..
He was buried at United Presbyterian Church Cemetery, at Caledonia, Livingston County, NY, USA, . He is buried in Lot 140 of the Presbyterian Stone Church next to his wife and son Augustus..
Noah is the only child of Noah II whose birth is not recorded either in the Barbour Collection or the Guilford Vital Records, and he is not the same Noah as Noah II and Mariah’s first child Noah, born in 1763. That Noah's birth and death is clearly stated in the GVR as occurring on the same day. Noah III can only be tied to the family by a land record; where Noah sells "My brother Seth" an acre and a half of land in Guilford, between their respective homesteads. Noah III appears first in the 1810 census of Caledonia, Genesee Co., NY as Noah Ho-kins, with four male children and five female children. We don't find him at the 1820 census but find him again at the 1830 census of Caledonia with three male children and three female children.
Baptismal records are found at the North Madison Church for Sally and Augustus but not for any other of the children. Noah was a member of the Stone Baptist Church in Caledonia during the early 1800’s; the membership lists also show William and Abraham Eli. Abram may refer to either Abram Sr. or Abram Jr; William is possibly Augustus's son William A.
Noah prepared a Will, dated 28 November 1850 and recorded 8 May 1845 in which he gives all of his possessions to his son Augustus for his kind care during Noah's lifetime. He lists a property in Caledonia, which he says has been recently occupied by him as a dwelling and grocery store. He asks that from the proceeds of his properties a monument be placed on the grave of himself and his wife Merab, Augustus' mother. No other heirs are mentioned in the Will as receiving property but a legal advertisement in the Albany, NY Argus, March 1854 identifies some of his descendants. "The people of the State of New York by the grace of God to Sally Jones, County of Crawford, PA; Daniel B. Hotchkin of Crawford, PA; Anna Jones, County of Jackson, MI; Elizabeth Cory, Wayne County, MI; Job Kennison and Alansing Kennison, place of residence unknown; Abram E. Hotchkin, town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY; James H. Hotchkin, town of Wilson, Niagara County, NY; George W. Hotchkin, special guardian for James Kennison and Mary Taggart, who were under 21 years of age; Hannah Delaney, late of the state of Michigan, believed to be deceased but have no way of knowing". Another document with the Will refers to Hannah Delaney, believed to be deceased, late of the state of Michigan, and not known whether she left children. This second document says that Mary Taggart was from Caledonia. This Mary Taggart, a minor must be a daughter of another female member of Noah's family that we don't have identified.
The mention of Abram E. Hotchkin and James H. Hotchkin, the sons of Abram Eli Hotchkin Sr., is the only known evidence that Abram Eli Sr is a son of Noah III. At the 1850 census of Caledonia, Noah is shown as living with William and Elizabeth Sullivan, age 81 and also with his son Augustus, age 80.
Noah and his wife Merab are buried in the Union Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Church St, Caledonia (Stone Church), Lot 140 (far west corner of the cemetery). The compiler has visited this cemetery and there are no markers on this grave; however, Mrs. Rives, the neighbor next to the cemetery, has a plot layout, which lists this group of graves as Hochkis. Augustus and his wife Adeline Nelson are believed to be buried in adjacent Lot 141, which was owned by the Clark-Nelson families, and Adeline's name is inscribed on a stone in this plot. Ella McGinnis did an early cemetery listing of this cemetery and she lists Augustus Kotchkin, Constable 1833. There are no markers on the grave as provided for in Noah's Will.
In David Leathersick's written memories of Caledonia, Old Days In Caledonia, 1906, he writes that Noah Hotchkin and his sons were a well known family around Caledonia. Noah owned and operated "Noah's Ark," a restaurant located on Main Street. He had a peg leg made of an old time socket and a round stick strapped to his thigh.4
Noah is the only child of Noah II whose birth is not recorded either in the Barbour Collection or the Guilford Vital Records, and he is not the same Noah as Noah II and Mariah’s first child Noah, born in 1763. That Noah's birth and death is clearly stated in the GVR as occurring on the same day. Noah III can only be tied to the family by a land record; where Noah sells "My brother Seth" an acre and a half of land in Guilford, between their respective homesteads. Noah III appears first in the 1810 census of Caledonia, Genesee Co., NY as Noah Ho-kins, with four male children and five female children. We don't find him at the 1820 census but find him again at the 1830 census of Caledonia with three male children and three female children.
Baptismal records are found at the North Madison Church for Sally and Augustus but not for any other of the children. Noah was a member of the Stone Baptist Church in Caledonia during the early 1800’s; the membership lists also show William and Abraham Eli. Abram may refer to either Abram Sr. or Abram Jr; William is possibly Augustus's son William A.
Noah prepared a Will, dated 28 November 1850 and recorded 8 May 1845 in which he gives all of his possessions to his son Augustus for his kind care during Noah's lifetime. He lists a property in Caledonia, which he says has been recently occupied by him as a dwelling and grocery store. He asks that from the proceeds of his properties a monument be placed on the grave of himself and his wife Merab, Augustus' mother. No other heirs are mentioned in the Will as receiving property but a legal advertisement in the Albany, NY Argus, March 1854 identifies some of his descendants. "The people of the State of New York by the grace of God to Sally Jones, County of Crawford, PA; Daniel B. Hotchkin of Crawford, PA; Anna Jones, County of Jackson, MI; Elizabeth Cory, Wayne County, MI; Job Kennison and Alansing Kennison, place of residence unknown; Abram E. Hotchkin, town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY; James H. Hotchkin, town of Wilson, Niagara County, NY; George W. Hotchkin, special guardian for James Kennison and Mary Taggart, who were under 21 years of age; Hannah Delaney, late of the state of Michigan, believed to be deceased but have no way of knowing". Another document with the Will refers to Hannah Delaney, believed to be deceased, late of the state of Michigan, and not known whether she left children. This second document says that Mary Taggart was from Caledonia. This Mary Taggart, a minor must be a daughter of another female member of Noah's family that we don't have identified.
The mention of Abram E. Hotchkin and James H. Hotchkin, the sons of Abram Eli Hotchkin Sr., is the only known evidence that Abram Eli Sr is a son of Noah III. At the 1850 census of Caledonia, Noah is shown as living with William and Elizabeth Sullivan, age 81 and also with his son Augustus, age 80.
Noah and his wife Merab are buried in the Union Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Church St, Caledonia (Stone Church), Lot 140 (far west corner of the cemetery). The compiler has visited this cemetery and there are no markers on this grave; however, Mrs. Rives, the neighbor next to the cemetery, has a plot layout, which lists this group of graves as Hochkis. Augustus and his wife Adeline Nelson are believed to be buried in adjacent Lot 141, which was owned by the Clark-Nelson families, and Adeline's name is inscribed on a stone in this plot. Ella McGinnis did an early cemetery listing of this cemetery and she lists Augustus Kotchkin, Constable 1833. There are no markers on the grave as provided for in Noah's Will.
In David Leathersick's written memories of Caledonia, Old Days In Caledonia, 1906, he writes that Noah Hotchkin and his sons were a well known family around Caledonia. Noah owned and operated "Noah's Ark," a restaurant located on Main Street. He had a peg leg made of an old time socket and a round stick strapped to his thigh.4
Last Edited=26 Apr 2009
Children of Noah Hodgkin III and Merab Turner
- Harvey Hotchkin+ (1793 - )
- Sally Hotchkin+ (1796 - b 1860)
- Augustus Hotchkin+ (Nov 1798 - 6 Sep 1879)
- Anna Hotchkin+ (1799 - c 1870)
- Betsey Hotchkin+ (c 1800 - b Mar 1854)
- Abram Eli Hotchkin Sr.+ (1802 - 28 Nov 1858)
- Elub Hotchkin (c 1806 - b 1854)
- Hannah T. Hotchkin (c 1808 - b Mar 1854)
- Elizabeth Hotchkin+ (1810 - a Mar 1854)
- Noah B. Hotchkin+ (1812 - 1879)
- Daniel B. Hotchkin+ (1814 - 16 Dec 1894)
Reuben Hodgkin1,2
M, (5 March 1751 - 8 October 1825)
Reuben Hodgkin|b. 5 Mar 1751\nd. 8 Oct 1825|p162.htm#i27|Ebenezer Hodgkin|b. 20 Jun 1722\nd. 24 Jul 1794|p160.htm#i19|Jerusha Johnson|b. 31 Oct 1720\nd. 29 May 1790|p216.htm#i26|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Isaac Johnson|b. 26 Apr 1687\nd. 1 Feb 1746|p216.htm#i5810|Phebe Bristol|b. 1683\nd. 6 Dec 1778|p39.htm#i5989|
Reuben Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 5 March 1751.3 He was the son of Ebenezer Hodgkin and Jerusha Johnson. Reuben Hodgkin was a Private, andserved in Capt. Fowler"s Company of the 4th Regt. of the CT Line, during the Revolutionary War. He married Prudence Seward at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, circa 1777. Reuben Hodgkin appeared on the census of 1800 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. The census lists the family as: Reuben Hotchkin, 1 male under 10, 1 male 45 and over; 1 female 10-15, 1 female 16 thru 25, 1 female 45 and older.. He appeared on the census of 1810 at Wallingford, New Haven County, CT, USA. The census lists the family as: Reuben, Hotchkin, 1 male 26 to 44, 1 male 45 or over; 1 female 26 to 44.. He died on 8 October 1825 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 74.
Reuben and his family resided in Guilford and he served in the Revolutionary War, Capt. Fowler's 1st Co., 4th Regt, per the Connecticut Act of 1774. This was the same Company as Beriah and Noah served.
Reuben and his family resided in Guilford and he served in the Revolutionary War, Capt. Fowler's 1st Co., 4th Regt, per the Connecticut Act of 1774. This was the same Company as Beriah and Noah served.
Last Edited=24 Apr 2008
Children of Reuben Hodgkin and Prudence Seward
- Wealthy Hodgkin (1779 - )
- Ruth Hodgkin (Jan 1781 - 22 Mar 1835)
- Amanda Hodgkin+ (5 Nov 1784 - 21 Oct 1835)
- Harvey Hodgkin+ (1795 - 25 Mar 1830)
Ruth Hodgkin
F, (January 1781 - 22 March 1835)
Ruth Hodgkin|b. Jan 1781\nd. 22 Mar 1835|p162.htm#i91|Reuben Hodgkin|b. 5 Mar 1751\nd. 8 Oct 1825|p162.htm#i27|Prudence Seward|b. 4 Oct 1753\nd. 7 Dec 1815|p324.htm#i87|Ebenezer Hodgkin|b. 20 Jun 1722\nd. 24 Jul 1794|p160.htm#i19|Jerusha Johnson|b. 31 Oct 1720\nd. 29 May 1790|p216.htm#i26|Daniel Seward|b. 20 Jul 1719|p324.htm#i2183|Martha Seward|b. 4 Jan 1724|p324.htm#i2184|
Ruth Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born in January 1781 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Reuben Hodgkin and Prudence Seward. She married Calvin Crampton at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 22 February 1808.3 She resided at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, in 1835. Ruth died on 22 March 1835 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 54. Nut Plains Cemetery records, died age 54..4 She was buried at Nut Plains Cemetery, at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, .5,6
Last Edited=14 Feb 2007
Family: Ruth Hodgkin and Calvin Crampton
Citations
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol. 58, pg 282, &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, pg 257 gives birth May, 1781.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 268, married by Rev Aaron Duttom.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol. 58, pg 282.
- [S163] , gravestone says, "Ruth Crampton, died 22 March 1835, at age 54."
- [S178] A. H. Supernor, Guilford, CT Cemetery Inscriptions.
Samuel Hodgkin1,2
M, (21 April 1743 - )
Samuel Hodgkin|b. 21 Apr 1743|p162.htm#i44|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Maltby (Maltbie)|b. 1670\nd. Aug 1727|p251.htm#i3134|Hannah Lord|b. 1670\nd. 15 Jun 1759|p245.htm#i3135|
Samuel Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 21 April 1743 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 He was the son of Abraham Hodgkin and Hannah Maltby. He married Jerusha Hubbard at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 13 January 1768.4,5 Samuel Hodgkin was a Private, andserved in Capt Hands Company, Col. Talcott's Regt., during the Revolutionary War. He appeared on the census of 1790 at Litchfield, Litchfield County, CT, USA. The census lists the family as: Saml Hotchkins, 1 male sixteen and older, 3 males under 16; 3 females.. He died at NY, USA.
Stanley Harris of Carbondale, IL furnished much of the material on this family branch and Samuel's marriage to Hannah. This material having been previously published by Brown. Samuel was born April 21 1743 at Guilford, per Guilford Vital Records and his parents, Abraham and Hannah Hochkish were members of the Congregational 4th church per NEHGS, V59:66. Jacobus in his appendix of New Haven Families and in a letter in possession of Harris, gives the marriage to Jerusha.
Samuel and Jerusha went to Norfolk in Litchfield Co., CT, where the only actual known record show the birth of three children. A Samuel Hotchkiss also lived in Norfolk, CT during the same time period and your Compiler has often been confused regarding these two individuals when searching the local records, in fact a number of Deeds refer to Samuel and Jerusha Hotchkiss. Talcott and NEHGH claims that he married Mary ( ) and lived in Bradford, CT and had children Mary, Sarah, Hannah and Samuel. NEHGH says that he died in Cornwall, NY.
A Samuel Hodgkins appears in the 1790 Census of Pawling Town, Dutchess Co., NY, with himself, a wife and a male child under the age of 16 years. In the 1800 Census a Samuel Hotchkiss is in Onondaga Co., NY and in the 1810 Census an S. Hotchkins is in Otsego Co., NY; and in 1820 Samuel is in Milford, Otsego Co., NY. It is also known that a Samuel Hotchkin was in Otsego Co., NY in 1807. The Compiler believes that it is likely that only the 1790 individual in Dutchess County is this Samuel and the others are his son Samuel Jr.
According to Bernard Steiner, Samuel served in the Revolutionary War, after Lexington, with Capt. Hand's Co., Col. Talbot’s Regt. along with Beriah, Thomas and an Ira Hotchkin, who hasn't been identified.
The DAR Patriot index 1966 1st Supp. has a Samuel Sr. b.c.1753, d.1-1799, married Eliz. Phelps and a Samuel, born 21 January 1757 and died 4 March 1835, married Chloe Stone. neither seems to be this Samuel. It is likely that these individuals were Hotchkiss and not Hotchkin. William Finch of New Marlborough, MA sold to Samuel Hotchkin a parcel of land in New Marlborough on 16 January 1772/3. At that date, Samuel's address was Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT. Samuel purchased another parcel of land in MA on 17 December 1774 and sold it 15 December 1779 but it is not known where he lived at that time. There is no proof that the family ever lived in MA.
Stanley Harris of Carbondale, IL furnished much of the material on this family branch and Samuel's marriage to Hannah. This material having been previously published by Brown. Samuel was born April 21 1743 at Guilford, per Guilford Vital Records and his parents, Abraham and Hannah Hochkish were members of the Congregational 4th church per NEHGS, V59:66. Jacobus in his appendix of New Haven Families and in a letter in possession of Harris, gives the marriage to Jerusha.
Samuel and Jerusha went to Norfolk in Litchfield Co., CT, where the only actual known record show the birth of three children. A Samuel Hotchkiss also lived in Norfolk, CT during the same time period and your Compiler has often been confused regarding these two individuals when searching the local records, in fact a number of Deeds refer to Samuel and Jerusha Hotchkiss. Talcott and NEHGH claims that he married Mary ( ) and lived in Bradford, CT and had children Mary, Sarah, Hannah and Samuel. NEHGH says that he died in Cornwall, NY.
A Samuel Hodgkins appears in the 1790 Census of Pawling Town, Dutchess Co., NY, with himself, a wife and a male child under the age of 16 years. In the 1800 Census a Samuel Hotchkiss is in Onondaga Co., NY and in the 1810 Census an S. Hotchkins is in Otsego Co., NY; and in 1820 Samuel is in Milford, Otsego Co., NY. It is also known that a Samuel Hotchkin was in Otsego Co., NY in 1807. The Compiler believes that it is likely that only the 1790 individual in Dutchess County is this Samuel and the others are his son Samuel Jr.
According to Bernard Steiner, Samuel served in the Revolutionary War, after Lexington, with Capt. Hand's Co., Col. Talbot’s Regt. along with Beriah, Thomas and an Ira Hotchkin, who hasn't been identified.
The DAR Patriot index 1966 1st Supp. has a Samuel Sr. b.c.1753, d.1-1799, married Eliz. Phelps and a Samuel, born 21 January 1757 and died 4 March 1835, married Chloe Stone. neither seems to be this Samuel. It is likely that these individuals were Hotchkiss and not Hotchkin. William Finch of New Marlborough, MA sold to Samuel Hotchkin a parcel of land in New Marlborough on 16 January 1772/3. At that date, Samuel's address was Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT. Samuel purchased another parcel of land in MA on 17 December 1774 and sold it 15 December 1779 but it is not known where he lived at that time. There is no proof that the family ever lived in MA.
Last Edited=3 Apr 2008
Children of Samuel Hodgkin and Jerusha Hubbard
- Louise Hodgkin (c 1768 - Apr 1777)
- Hubbard Hotchkin+ (7 Nov 1772 - 11 Dec 1846)
- Samuel Hodgkin+ (5 Nov 1774 - 14 Feb 1836)
- Mary Ann Hodgkin (1776 - )
- Sarah Hodgkin (c 1776 - )
- Hannah Hodgkin (16 Jul 1778 - )
- Abraham Hodgkin+ (16 Jul 1779 - 28 Feb 1842)
- Eli Hodgkin+ (6 Jul 1782 - 26 Nov 1858)
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648 gives birth, death yr.&.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282 birth only.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 246, married by Rev James Sprout, MG.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection.
Samuel Hodgkin
M, (5 November 1774 - 14 February 1836)
Samuel Hodgkin|b. 5 Nov 1774\nd. 14 Feb 1836|p162.htm#i99|Samuel Hodgkin|b. 21 Apr 1743|p162.htm#i44|Jerusha Hubbard|b. 14 Apr 1750|p210.htm#i94|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|John Hubbard|b. 22 Aug 1711\nd. c 1801|p210.htm#i5607|Martha Hollister|b. 20 Mar 1710/11\nd. 20 Jun 1753|p163.htm#i5608|
Samuel Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 5 November 1774 at Norfolk, Litchfield County, CT, USA.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Hodgkin and Jerusha Hubbard. He married Mary (Polly) Spencer at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, USA, on 20 January 1804.3,4,2 Samuel Hodgkin appeared on the census of 1810 at Milford, Otsego County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: S. Hotchkin, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26 to 45, 1 female 16 to 26.. He appeared on the census of 1820 at Milford, Otsego County, NY. The census lists the family as: Samuel Hotchkins, 1 male 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 45 and up, 2 females 1 to 10, 1 female 26 to 45.. He appeared on the census of 1830 at Manlius, Onondaga County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Samuel Hodgkin, 1 male 20 to 30; 1 female 20 to 30. This can not be a Samuel born in 1774.. He died on 14 February 1836 at Maryland, Otsego County, NY, at age 61.4
Samuel was listed in NEHGH, and his birth is recorded in Norfolk, Litchfield Co, CT records as "son of Samuel and Jerusha." Talcott and NEHGR also report his birth. The Vital Records of Norfolk list Samuel, his father and mother but refers to them as Samuel Hotchkiss and Jerusha Hubbard. Ashley Hotchkin said that his father Samuel came to Maryland, NY from Columbia County, NY in 1795. No record of Samuel in Columbia County has been found; however, it is known that George Hodgkin was in that county in 1830.
The first known real estate purchase for Samuel occurred in Otsego County in 1804 when he acquired a property from Mr. N. Rose. In 1813 and 1819 he made deals with H. Palmer, G. Wilcox, and J. Edison. His first sale of property was in 1807 when he sold to N. Rose; followed later from 1811 to 1817 with sales to R. F. Cooper, I. Cooper, and S. Palmer.5
Samuel was listed in NEHGH, and his birth is recorded in Norfolk, Litchfield Co, CT records as "son of Samuel and Jerusha." Talcott and NEHGR also report his birth. The Vital Records of Norfolk list Samuel, his father and mother but refers to them as Samuel Hotchkiss and Jerusha Hubbard. Ashley Hotchkin said that his father Samuel came to Maryland, NY from Columbia County, NY in 1795. No record of Samuel in Columbia County has been found; however, it is known that George Hodgkin was in that county in 1830.
The first known real estate purchase for Samuel occurred in Otsego County in 1804 when he acquired a property from Mr. N. Rose. In 1813 and 1819 he made deals with H. Palmer, G. Wilcox, and J. Edison. His first sale of property was in 1807 when he sold to N. Rose; followed later from 1811 to 1817 with sales to R. F. Cooper, I. Cooper, and S. Palmer.5
Last Edited=26 May 2010
Children of Samuel Hodgkin and Mary (Polly) Spencer
- Ashley Hotchkin+ (5 Apr 1805 - 18 Mar 1877)
- Mary (Polly) Hotchkin+ (5 Sep 1806 - 5 Oct 1884)
Citations
- [S181] L. Barbour, Norfolk, CT Vital Records 1758- 1850, vol 1.
- [S668] Ruth Clapper, Bible Records of Hotchkin and Hayes Family Supplied by Ruth Clapper.
- [S18] Ashley Hotchkin, Concise History of the Town of Maryland, New York, Ashley gives a Jan, 1804 date for his parents marriage..
- [S105] Ruth Elizabeth Hotchkin Clapper, Compiler Edgar E Hotchkin.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, vol 58.
Samuel Hodgkin
M, (7 September 1680 - )
Samuel Hodgkin|b. 7 Sep 1680|p162.htm#i1458|Thomas Hotchkin|b. 1653\nd. 27 Dec 1711|p203.htm#i1440||||||||||||||||
Samuel Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 7 September 1680 at New Haven, New Haven County, CT, USA. He was the son of Thomas Hotchkin.
This birth shown in Barbour Collections as indexed in LDS IGI 7450338, 002924. The name is listed with an 's.
This birth shown in Barbour Collections as indexed in LDS IGI 7450338, 002924. The name is listed with an 's.
Last Edited=8 Mar 2008
Sarah Hodgkin1,2
F, (29 August 1735 - 9 August 1753)
Sarah Hodgkin|b. 29 Aug 1735\nd. 9 Aug 1753|p162.htm#i80|Janna Hodgkin|b. 7 Apr 1709\nd. 5 Jun 1757|p161.htm#i14|Sarah Edwards|b. 1702\nd. 3 Jul 1753|p96.htm#i22|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Thomas Edwards|b. 1668\nd. 31 Oct 1736|p96.htm#i2871|Mercy Conkling|b. 1670\nd. 8 Oct 1742|p60.htm#i2872|
Sarah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 29 August 1735 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 She was the daughter of Janna Hodgkin and Sarah Edwards. Sarah Hodgkin died on 9 August 1753 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 17.
Last Edited=26 Feb 2006
Sarah Hodgkin1
F, (circa 1776 - )
Sarah Hodgkin|b. c 1776|p162.htm#i97|Samuel Hodgkin|b. 21 Apr 1743|p162.htm#i44|Jerusha Hubbard|b. 14 Apr 1750|p210.htm#i94|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|John Hubbard|b. 22 Aug 1711\nd. c 1801|p210.htm#i5607|Martha Hollister|b. 20 Mar 1710/11\nd. 20 Jun 1753|p163.htm#i5608|
Sarah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born circa 1776 at CT, USA. She was the daughter of Samuel Hodgkin and Jerusha Hubbard.
Last Edited=15 Mar 2006
Citations
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282.
Sarah Hodgkin1
F, (18 February 1681/82 - )
Sarah Hodgkin|b. 18 Feb 1681/82|p162.htm#i1459|Thomas Hotchkin|b. 1653\nd. 27 Dec 1711|p203.htm#i1440||||||||||||||||
Sarah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 18 February 1681/82 at New Haven, New Haven County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of Thomas Hotchkin.
Last Edited=9 Mar 2006
Citations
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection.
Seth Hodgkin1,2
M, (18 September 1743 - 14 September 1751)
Seth Hodgkin|b. 18 Sep 1743\nd. 14 Sep 1751|p162.htm#i32|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Seth Morse Dea.|b. Apr 1687\nd. 13 Jun 1783|p268.htm#i1719|Hannah Faulker|b. 1690\nd. a 1728|p102.htm#i1720|
Seth Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 18 September 1743 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse. Seth Hodgkin died on 14 September 1751 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 7.
Seth was baptized in the Congregational Fourth Church, Guilford.
Seth was baptized in the Congregational Fourth Church, Guilford.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Seth Hodgkin Dea.
M, (1 May 1776 - 11 February 1848)
Seth Hodgkin Dea.|b. 1 May 1776\nd. 11 Feb 1848|p162.htm#i116|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
Seth Hodgkin Dea. was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 1 May 1776 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly. He married Stata (Stella) Hale at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, before 1804.2,3 Seth Hodgkin Dea. appeared on the census of 1810 at Wallingford, New Haven County, CT, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Seth, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26 to 44; 3 females under 10, 1 female 26 to 44.. He appeared on the census of 1820 at Amenia, Dutchess County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Seth Hodgkin, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10 to 16, 1 male over 45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10 to 16, living next door to Noah.. He married Abigail Hubbel at Bangall, Dutchess County, NY, USA, on 11 April 1821. They were married by Rev Luman Birch.. He resided at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA, in 1824. Seth Hodgkin Dea. appeared on the census of 1830 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkiss, Seth, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 50-60, 1 female under 5, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 50-60.. He appeared on the census of 1840 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkins, Seth, 1 male 60-70 (1770-1780); 1 female 10-15 (1825-1830), and 1 females 60-70 (1770-1780).. He died on 11 February 1848 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, at age 71.4
The 1810 Census shows him in Wallington, New Haven Co., CT with one male child and three female children. Seth purchased land from Joshua Francis in 1803 and 1805. According to Audrey Carver, the following parcels of land were also purchased by Seth: 1806, Seth Hotchkin of Guilford bought 65 acres in North Bristol, CT. 1810, Seth sold 5 acres in North Bristol to Nodiah Norton. In 1817, Seth sold 22 acres in Guilford to Darius Coe; 1819, Thomas Norton got a Sheriff's judgment on Seth for a debt and Seth sold the North Bristol land to pay the debt. The 1820 census of Duchess Co., NY finds his family living next door to his brother Noah, with all of Seth's children living at home. Shortly after the marriage, the family moved to Liberty, Sullivan Co., NY and the 1830 census gives the family as Seth Hotchkiss, his wife, one male child and two female children. His son Francis is also found in Liberty at this census. The 1840 census of Liberty has Seth Hotchkins with his wife age 60 to 70, one female child and another female, age 60 to 70.
Audrey Carver furnished to Geoffrey Brown, for his Hotchkin book, bible records, with an obituary attached that gave Seth's death date as 11 February 1848. This obituary said that his age was 72 and that he was a Deacon of the Old School Baptist Church for many years. Seth's children are identified by the Wills of three individuals: William Mead Hotchkin's Will dated 13 January 1900; Zebulon Hotchkin's Will, Book 10, pg 394, Sullivan Co. Surrogate Records dated 16 May, 1888 in Patterson, NJ and executed 2 February 1891; and the Will of J. Francis Hotchkin, son of Zebulon, Sullivan Co. Surrogate Records, dated 23 May 1887.
The 1810 Census shows him in Wallington, New Haven Co., CT with one male child and three female children. Seth purchased land from Joshua Francis in 1803 and 1805. According to Audrey Carver, the following parcels of land were also purchased by Seth: 1806, Seth Hotchkin of Guilford bought 65 acres in North Bristol, CT. 1810, Seth sold 5 acres in North Bristol to Nodiah Norton. In 1817, Seth sold 22 acres in Guilford to Darius Coe; 1819, Thomas Norton got a Sheriff's judgment on Seth for a debt and Seth sold the North Bristol land to pay the debt. The 1820 census of Duchess Co., NY finds his family living next door to his brother Noah, with all of Seth's children living at home. Shortly after the marriage, the family moved to Liberty, Sullivan Co., NY and the 1830 census gives the family as Seth Hotchkiss, his wife, one male child and two female children. His son Francis is also found in Liberty at this census. The 1840 census of Liberty has Seth Hotchkins with his wife age 60 to 70, one female child and another female, age 60 to 70.
Audrey Carver furnished to Geoffrey Brown, for his Hotchkin book, bible records, with an obituary attached that gave Seth's death date as 11 February 1848. This obituary said that his age was 72 and that he was a Deacon of the Old School Baptist Church for many years. Seth's children are identified by the Wills of three individuals: William Mead Hotchkin's Will dated 13 January 1900; Zebulon Hotchkin's Will, Book 10, pg 394, Sullivan Co. Surrogate Records dated 16 May, 1888 in Patterson, NJ and executed 2 February 1891; and the Will of J. Francis Hotchkin, son of Zebulon, Sullivan Co. Surrogate Records, dated 23 May 1887.
Last Edited=6 Dec 2009
Children of Seth Hodgkin Dea. and Stata (Stella) Hale
- Abigail Hotchkin+ (17 Apr 1804 - 20 Jan 1878)
- Joshua Francis (James) Hotchkin+ (2 Feb 1805 - 18 Sep 1886)
- Elizabeth Ann Hotchkin (28 Jan 1808 - )
- Hannah Hotchkin+ (9 Feb 1810 - 28 Sep 1874)
- Zebulon Hotchkin+ (26 Mar 1812 - 1 Aug 1890)
- Stata Maria Hotchkin (18 Sep 1814 - 19 Mar 1840)
- Ann Salina Hotchkin (2 Aug 1816 - 28 Feb 1848)
Child of Seth Hodgkin Dea. and Abigail Hubbel
- Amarissa Hotchkin+ (16 Feb 1826 - 26 Sep 1850)
Thomas Hodgkin1,2
M, (26 July 1740 - 27 May 1825)
Thomas Hodgkin|b. 26 Jul 1740\nd. 27 May 1825|p162.htm#i30|Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.|b. 2 Mar 1711/12\nd. 9 Aug 1752|p161.htm#i15|Lydia Redfield|b. 9 Feb 1716\nd. 16 Dec 1784|p301.htm#i23|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Theophilus Redfield|b. 1682\nd. 15 Feb 1759|p301.htm#i2155|Priscilla Grinnell|b. 1689\nd. 12 Jan 1770|p124.htm#i2156|
Thomas Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 26 July 1740.3 He was the son of Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens. and Lydia Redfield. He married Elizabeth Parmelee at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 1 June 1758. They were married at the 4th Congregational Church..4,5 Thomas Hodgkin was a Clerk, andserved in the Capt Hand's Co, Col Talcott's Regt, during the Revolutionary War. He was a Segt, andserved in the Capt Dan Collins Company, Guilford Guards, during the Revolutionary War. He was a member of the Guilford Guards who guarded the coast along Guilford and the Long Island Sound.. He was a Sgt., andserved in Capt. Dan Collins, Connecticut Co., during the Revolutionary War. Enlisted for 9 months of which about 4 1/2 months was served by his son Ambrose. This is according to a letter dated 16 aug 1926 from E. V. Morgan, Commissioner of the Interior Bureal of Pensions. He married Eunice Rose at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, after 1787. Thomas Hodgkin appeared on the census of 1800 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Thom, 1 male 10 and under, 1 male 45 and older; 1 female 16 thru 25, 1 female over 45.. He died, according to conflicting information, on 27 May 1825 at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA. This approximate date is confirmed by son's Ambrose Pension File.
Guilford Records, Vol 7, pg 143 says that Thomas of East Guilford, died May 27 1825 at the almshouse, age 85. Thomas and Elizabeth became members of the First Congregational Church of Madison in 1791, according to Vol 6, pg 16 of Church Records. Steiner says that Thomas was a clerk in Capt. Hand's Company, Col. Talcott's Regt in the Revolutionary War.
Guilford Records, Vol 7, pg 143 says that Thomas of East Guilford, died May 27 1825 at the almshouse, age 85. Thomas and Elizabeth became members of the First Congregational Church of Madison in 1791, according to Vol 6, pg 16 of Church Records. Steiner says that Thomas was a clerk in Capt. Hand's Company, Col. Talcott's Regt in the Revolutionary War.
Last Edited=31 Mar 2008
Children of Thomas Hodgkin and Elizabeth Parmelee
- Joseph Hodgkin (3 Oct 1759 - )
- John Hodgkin (4 Sep 1761 - )
- Ambrose Hodgkin+ (16 Feb 1762 - 10 Apr 1841)
- Eunice Hodgkin (14 Jul 1765 - )
- Thomas Hodgkin Jr. (1767 - 22 Mar 1802)
Family: Thomas Hodgkin and Eunice Rose
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 649 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p282.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 949.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection.
Thomas Hodgkin1,2
M, (9 October 1733 - 5 July 1753)
Thomas Hodgkin|b. 9 Oct 1733\nd. 5 Jul 1753|p162.htm#i79|Janna Hodgkin|b. 7 Apr 1709\nd. 5 Jun 1757|p161.htm#i14|Sarah Edwards|b. 1702\nd. 3 Jul 1753|p96.htm#i22|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Thomas Edwards|b. 1668\nd. 31 Oct 1736|p96.htm#i2871|Mercy Conkling|b. 1670\nd. 8 Oct 1742|p60.htm#i2872|
Thomas Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 9 October 1733 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 He was the son of Janna Hodgkin and Sarah Edwards. Thomas died on 5 July 1753 at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA, at age 19. Died unmarried..
Last Edited=8 Aug 2006
Thomas Hodgkin
M, (circa 1710 - )
Thomas Hodgkin|b. c 1710|p162.htm#i5501|Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq.|b. 1677\nd. 24 Apr 1754|p162.htm#i7|Abigail Parmelee|b. 20 Jul 1685\nd. 16 Oct 1776|p283.htm#i39|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|John Parmelee|b. 25 Nov 1659\nd. 21 May 1725|p284.htm#i1728|Mary Mason|b. 1660\nd. 24 Apr 1725|p252.htm#i1729|
Thomas Hodgkin was born circa 1710 at CT, USA. This Thomas known only from Transcrips #5457 Hovey, Treadwell E. M. C. Y. May 24, 1916 Thomas (3) Hodgkins, son of Sir. Thomas and Abigail (Hovey) Hodgkins, was the father of Abigail (4) Hodgkins who married a Ross. He was the son of Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq. and Abigail Parmelee.
Last Edited=31 Jan 2007
Thomas Hodgkin Jr.1,2
M, (1767 - 22 March 1802)
Thomas Hodgkin Jr.|b. 1767\nd. 22 Mar 1802|p162.htm#i76|Thomas Hodgkin|b. 26 Jul 1740\nd. 27 May 1825|p162.htm#i30|Elizabeth Parmelee|b. 18 Jul 1741|p284.htm#i71|Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.|b. 2 Mar 1711/12\nd. 9 Aug 1752|p161.htm#i15|Lydia Redfield|b. 9 Feb 1716\nd. 16 Dec 1784|p301.htm#i23|Isaac Parmelee|b. 20 May 1702\nd. 13 Jun 1752|p284.htm#i3177|Elizabeth Evarts|b. 14 Jun 1705\nd. 23 Oct 1753|p100.htm#i3178|
Thomas Hodgkin Jr. was also known as Hotchkin. He was born in 1767 at CT, USA.3 He was the son of Thomas Hodgkin and Elizabeth Parmelee. Thomas Hodgkin Jr. appeared on the census of 1800 at New Haven County, CT, USA. The census lists the family as: Thomas Hodgkin, 1 male uner 10, 1 males 45 and over, 1 female 16 to 25, 1 female 45 and over.. He died on 22 March 1802 at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA.4 He was buried at Hammonassett Cemetery, at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA, . Cemetery inscription says Hodgkin, Thomas Jr. died March 22 1802, age 34..
Thomas is listed in Talcott and NEHGH Vol 58, and his burial is recorded in Connecticut Cemetery Records. The Barbour Collections says that he was born on 3 October 1759, Vol 2, Pg 105.
Thomas is listed in Talcott and NEHGH Vol 58, and his burial is recorded in Connecticut Cemetery Records. The Barbour Collections says that he was born on 3 October 1759, Vol 2, Pg 105.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq.1,2
M, (1677 - 24 April 1754)
Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq.|b. 1677\nd. 24 Apr 1754|p162.htm#i7|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|||||||John Bishop Jr.|b. 1625\nd. Oct 1683|p27.htm#i1577|Susannah Goldham|b. 1635\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p118.htm#i1578|
Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq. was also known as Hotchkin. He was born in 1677 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. Died in his 77th year according to Tombstone.3 He was the son of John Hodgkin and Mary Bishop. He married Abigail Parmelee at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, in 1708. Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq. died on 24 April 1754 at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA. Morton Genealogy says that death was 18 Apr 1754. His Tombstone inscription in the Hammonssett Cemetery says "In Memory of WORSHIPFUL Thomas Hodgkin, Esquire, who died 24th April 1754 in His 77th Year"..4,5,6 He was buried at Hammonassett Cemetery, at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA, .
Thomas bought a parcel of land containing 9 1/2 acres in Guilford on 10 March 1728/9. The Guilford Town Hall records contain the document called, "A Terrier of Lands belonging to Thomas Hodgkin in Guilford." Some of this document is unreadable in the copy that the Compiler made; but it lists many parcels belonging to Thomas. A list of Guilford Freemen was published on 17 September 1750 and Thomas was listed as Thomas Hodgkin Esq. along with his brother Joseph. Thomas' Will leaves real estate to his nephew Joseph, son of brother Joseph, and to Thomas, son of nephew Joseph, and to the first male child of his nephew Janna, if there should be such a child. He frees his Negro man and leaves him some property; he leaves his Sabbath day house to the two nephews jointly. (A Sabbath day house is a small home in the town where they could spend Saturday night in order to attend church Sunday morning.) A Capt. Thomas Hodgkin was appointed as Justice of the Peace, by the Connecticut State Assembly on 1 December 1744 and every year thereafter until 1753. There is no firm evidence that this is the correct Thomas.
Thomas bought a parcel of land containing 9 1/2 acres in Guilford on 10 March 1728/9. The Guilford Town Hall records contain the document called, "A Terrier of Lands belonging to Thomas Hodgkin in Guilford." Some of this document is unreadable in the copy that the Compiler made; but it lists many parcels belonging to Thomas. A list of Guilford Freemen was published on 17 September 1750 and Thomas was listed as Thomas Hodgkin Esq. along with his brother Joseph. Thomas' Will leaves real estate to his nephew Joseph, son of brother Joseph, and to Thomas, son of nephew Joseph, and to the first male child of his nephew Janna, if there should be such a child. He frees his Negro man and leaves him some property; he leaves his Sabbath day house to the two nephews jointly. (A Sabbath day house is a small home in the town where they could spend Saturday night in order to attend church Sunday morning.) A Capt. Thomas Hodgkin was appointed as Justice of the Peace, by the Connecticut State Assembly on 1 December 1744 and every year thereafter until 1753. There is no firm evidence that this is the correct Thomas.
Last Edited=8 Sep 2008
Child of Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq. and Abigail Parmelee
- Thomas Hodgkin (c 1710 - )
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p647 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p281.
- [S163]
- [S163] , Death 24 Apr 1754, age 76.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 14, age 77.
- [S756] New Haven Colony Hist. Soc,, Inscriptions on Tombstones in Madison, Conn., erected Prior to 1800.
Wealthy Hodgkin1,2
F, (1779 - )
Wealthy Hodgkin|b. 1779|p162.htm#i90|Reuben Hodgkin|b. 5 Mar 1751\nd. 8 Oct 1825|p162.htm#i27|Prudence Seward|b. 4 Oct 1753\nd. 7 Dec 1815|p324.htm#i87|Ebenezer Hodgkin|b. 20 Jun 1722\nd. 24 Jul 1794|p160.htm#i19|Jerusha Johnson|b. 31 Oct 1720\nd. 29 May 1790|p216.htm#i26|Daniel Seward|b. 20 Jul 1719|p324.htm#i2183|Martha Seward|b. 4 Jan 1724|p324.htm#i2184|
Wealthy Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born in 1779 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of Reuben Hodgkin and Prudence Seward. She married Edmund Frisbie at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA, in 1797.3
Wealthy is listed in Talcott and NEHGH. According to Talcott, she married Edmund Frisbie, but the Frisbie Family Genealogy doesn't recognize Edmund. The marriage may have been to Amos who is in the Frisbie Genealogy.4,5
Wealthy is listed in Talcott and NEHGH. According to Talcott, she married Edmund Frisbie, but the Frisbie Family Genealogy doesn't recognize Edmund. The marriage may have been to Amos who is in the Frisbie Genealogy.4,5
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Family: Wealthy Hodgkin and Edmund Frisbie
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 650 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282.
- [S176] North Madison Congregational Church Records, Vol 1, pg 152, married summer of 1797.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58.
Christopher Warren Hogan
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Christopher Warren Hogan||p162.htm#i2766|Warren Roy Hogan||p162.htm#i2764|Carol Gene Cornwell||p61.htm#i2643|||||||Henry B. Cornwell Jr.|b. 3 Nov 1914\nd. 23 Sep 1979|p62.htm#i2559|Ruth C. Stone|b. 8 Dec 1913\nd. 23 Jul 1984|p342.htm#i2642|
Last Edited=19 May 1999
Peter Cornwell Hogan
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Peter Cornwell Hogan||p162.htm#i2767|Warren Roy Hogan||p162.htm#i2764|Carol Gene Cornwell||p61.htm#i2643|||||||Henry B. Cornwell Jr.|b. 3 Nov 1914\nd. 23 Sep 1979|p62.htm#i2559|Ruth C. Stone|b. 8 Dec 1913\nd. 23 Jul 1984|p342.htm#i2642|
Last Edited=19 May 1999
Susan Ellen Hogan
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Susan Ellen Hogan||p162.htm#i2765|Warren Roy Hogan||p162.htm#i2764|Carol Gene Cornwell||p61.htm#i2643|||||||Henry B. Cornwell Jr.|b. 3 Nov 1914\nd. 23 Sep 1979|p62.htm#i2559|Ruth C. Stone|b. 8 Dec 1913\nd. 23 Jul 1984|p342.htm#i2642|
Last Edited=19 May 1999
Warren Roy Hogan
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He married Carol Gene Cornwell at Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ, USA, on 10 October 1959.
Last Edited=29 Jan 2007
Children of Warren Roy Hogan and Carol Gene Cornwell
James Karl Hogbert
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James Karl Hogbert married Agnes Mabel Hotchkin, daughter of Anthony Vaughn Hotchkin and Hilda Marion Roberts, on 18 June 1981 at Hennepin County, MN, USA. James Karl Hogbert and Agnes Mabel Hotchkin were divorced on 21 June 1983 at Hennepin County, MN.1
Last Edited=14 Nov 2009
Family: James Karl Hogbert and Agnes Mabel Hotchkin
Citations
- [S723] Minnesota Divorces 1970-1995.
Jason Lee Hogeboom
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Jason Lee Hogeboom||p162.htm#i2060|Kurt Douglas Hogeboom||p163.htm#i1590|Kathleen Marie Hotchkin||p189.htm#i1390|||||||Lee T. Hotchkin Sr.||p190.htm#i1386|Ada R. Barokat|b. 24 Mar 1928\nd. 6 Mar 1959|p15.htm#i1387|
Last Edited=1 Mar 2006
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