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Daniel BRAINERD
 1707 - 1774

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Generation: 1
  1. Daniel BRAINERD b. 2 Aug 1707, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 14 Dec 1774.
    Daniel m. Mary HURLBURT 25 Apr 1733, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of David HURLBUT and Mary SAVAGE) b. 15 Dec 1709, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Daniel BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 Sep 1734, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 3 May 1798, Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.


Generation: 2
  1. Daniel BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Daniel1) b. 13 Sep 1734, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 3 May 1798, Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
    Daniel m. Esther BRAINERD Between 9 and 10 Apr 1752, Haddam Neck,, Connecticut. Esther (daughter of Abijah BRAINERD and Esther SMITH) b. 10 Jul 1734, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 10 Jul 1734. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Jonathan BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Jul 1752, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    2. 4. Mary BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Sep 1754, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    3. 5. Zilpah BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 29 Aug 1756, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    4. 6. Anna BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 27 Feb 1757, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    5. 7. Sarah BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Apr 1758, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. 8. Asaph BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 30 Apr 1758, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. 9. Zechariah BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Sep 1760, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    8. 10. Seth BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Sep 1762, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Bef 29 Dec 1795, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    9. 11. John BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Nov 1764, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 2 Nov 1820.
    10. 12. Joel BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Between Nov 1765 and 1766, Chatham or Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 13 Jan 1835, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    11. 13. Daniel BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Apr 1767, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    12. 14. Esther BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 11 Feb 1770, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Daniel m. Eunice BROOKS Eunice (daughter of Jabez BROOKS and Eunice) b. Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 10 Jul 1743; d. 27 Jan 1830. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 15. Elijah BRAINERD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Jun 1774, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 23 Jul 1840, Albany,, New York.
    2. 16. Eunice BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 17 Dec 1775, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    3. 17. Asahel BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 6 Jun 1779, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    4. 18. [infant] BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Dec 1780, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Dec 1780, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    5. 19. Lucy BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Apr 1782, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.


Generation: 3
  1. Jonathan BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 25 Jul 1752, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  2. Mary BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 4 Sep 1754, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    Mary m. Isaac C. ACKLEY 2 Jan 1792. Isaac b. 6 Oct 1721; d. 17 Dec 1798. [Group Sheet]

  3. Zilpah BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 29 Aug 1756, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  4. Anna BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 27 Feb 1757, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  5. Sarah BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 26 Apr 1758, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  6. Asaph BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 30 Apr 1758, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  7. Zechariah BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 12 Sep 1760, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    Zechariah m. Deborah CLARK [Group Sheet]

  8. Seth BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 12 Sep 1762, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Bef 29 Dec 1795, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    No children

    Seth m. Azubah ARNOLD Abt 1790. Azubah (daughter of John ARNOLD and Mercy HURLBUT) b. 1762; c. 12 Sep 1762, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 28 Aug 1849, ,, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  9. John BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 21 Nov 1764, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 2 Nov 1820.
  10. Joel BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Between Nov 1765 and 1766, Chatham or Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 13 Jan 1835, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.

    Notes:
    MARRIAGE:
    Joel Brainerd & Eunice Brooks - m. 24 May 1787 - by Rev. Benjamin Boardman

    Marriages from the 2nd Congregational Churchp 1740;, Rev. Frederick W. Bailey, 1898
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/2nd_ch_midhad_chat_bride.htm

    Joel m. Eunice BROOKS 24 May 1787. Eunice (daughter of Daniel BROOKS and HURLBURT) b. 16 Jul 1767; d. 10 Jun 1840, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 20. Leicester BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Aug 1788, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 10 Aug 1871, Hampton, Connecticut.
    2. 21. Fanny BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Mar 1790, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Jan 1861.
    3. 22. Seth BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Jan 1792, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 13 Sep 1877, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    4. 23. Lucy Lavinia BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 19 Dec 1795, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Jul 1870.
    5. 24. Asel BRAINARD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Apr 1797, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 26 Apr 1798, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. 25. Aristarchus BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 Jan 1801, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Dec 1878, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    7. 26. Wellman A. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Apr 1807, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 25 Feb 1890, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

  11. Daniel BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 1 Apr 1767, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    Daniel m. Hannah 23 Jul 1787. [Group Sheet]

  12. Esther BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 11 Feb 1770, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  13. Elijah BRAINERD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 21 Jun 1774, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 23 Jul 1840, Albany,, New York.

    Notes:
    OCCUPATION: Ship builder. Owned the first dry dock in Albany, New York.

    Elijah m. Asenath PLUMB 27 Jul 1807. Asenath b. 10 Apr 1792, New Baltimore,, New York; d. 14 May 1876. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 27. Edwin BRAINERD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Jun 1808, Albany,, New York; d. Oct 1808, Albany,, New York.
    2. 28. George BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Nov 1809, Albany,, New York.
    3. 29. Julia Ann BRAINERD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Dec 1811, Albany,, New York.
    4. 30. Louisa BRAINERD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Jan 1814, Albany,, New York; d. 18 Jan 1886.
    5. 31. Asenath BRAINERD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Oct 1815, Albany,, New York; d. 16 Feb 1816, Albany,, New York.
    6. 32. Emeline BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Jan 1817/1818, Albany,, New York.
    7. 33. Clarissa BRAINERD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Apr 1819, Albany,, New York; d. 29 Mar 1821, Albany,, New York.
    8. 34. Elijah H. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Dec 1820, Albany,, New York.
    9. 35. Leonard BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Feb 1827, Albany,, New York.
    10. 36. Albert BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Mar 1829, Albany,, New York.
    11. 37. Charlotte BRAINERD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 24 Nov 1831, Albany,, New York; d. 25 Jul 1832, Albany,, New York.
    12. 38. Marietta BRAINERD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Oct 1833, Albany,, New York.
    13. 39. William Henry BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 May 1836, Albany,, New York.

  14. Eunice BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 17 Dec 1775, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    Eunice m. Benjamin BOWERS 18 Jun 1795, Middleton,, Connecticut. Benjamin b. Abt 1767, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 19 Apr 1767, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 40. Benjamin BOWERS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1796, Albany,, New York; d. 14 Jan 1852.

  15. Asahel BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 6 Jun 1779, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    Asahel m. Lucretia WHITMORE 4 Jan 1798. Lucretia b. 12 Sep 1783, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 6 Jan 1852, Sturgis,, Michigan. [Group Sheet]

  16. [infant] BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Dec 1780, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Dec 1780, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  17. Lucy BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 28 Apr 1782, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

Generation: 4
  1. Leicester BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 11 Aug 1788, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 10 Aug 1871, Hampton, Connecticut.
    Leicester m. Elizabeth COE 4 Jul 1810, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut. Elizabeth b. 11 Mar 1790, New Hartford, Connecticut; d. Between 1876 and 7 Sep 1877. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 41. Daniel Brooks BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 21 Mar 1821, Haddam Neck, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    2. 42. Asahel Sherman BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Apr 1827, Haddam Neck, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    3. 43. Tyler Abiel BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Aug 1831, Haddam Neck, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    4. 44. Esther Maiantbe BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 20 Aug 1811, Haddan Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    5. 45. Harriet Lovina BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Oct 1813, Haddan Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. 46. Fanny Elvira BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Haddan Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. 47. Lydia Sophia BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1820, Haddan Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  2. Fanny BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 4 Mar 1790, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Jan 1861.
  3. Seth BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 9 Jan 1792, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 13 Sep 1877, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:
    As early as 1814, Seth BRAINARD with his wife Delilah came from Haddam, Ct., and bought a large tract of land, adding to it from time to time, until it numbered 100 acres. A fine inheritance for their children.

    Some of the land that Seth owned was in Mayfield Township and was distributed amongst his children after his death.

    BURIAL:
    Tombstone Inscriptions from Broadview Cemetery at Broadview and Spring St., Cuyahoga County, Ohio

    BRAINARD: large monument toward the rear of the cemetery
    South side of stone:
    Deliliah wife of ____ Brainard Jan. 12, 18__, aged 32 years
    Seth Brainard died September 13, 1877 aged 83 years
    Samantha died Mar __ , 189_, aged 73 years

    BRAINARD: monument is very old and worn
    ____ Brainard, (crack in stone) died ____ 182_, aged 32 years
    Benj. Brainard ___ June __ 187__
    ____ce Brainard illegible

    North side of Monument
    Isahea Brainard died _____ age 8__ years
    Matilda Wife of I. Brainard died April 15, 18__ aged 22 years
    Artista Wife of __ Died October 18, 1817
    Electa M. or H. wife of I. Brainard Died May 15, 1859 or 1839
    Philander son of ___ Brainard died Aug. I, 1832 or 1839 aged 9 years
    Nora ___ of ___ Brainard died April 6 or 16, 1838, aged 2 years

    West side of Monument
    J. Nelson Brainard died Feb. 7, 1899 aged 81 years
    Carmelia wife of J. N. Brainard died Aug. 11, 1812
    Betsy D. or B. died September 12, 181__ aged 8 years


    Source of above: http://www.geocities.com/micheledanielle/broadview.html

    Some called it the Brainerd Cemetery, others, Broadview Cemetery. Few knew it's deeded name and many didn't realize there was more?on the corner of Broadview and Spring than a family restaurant next to an empty lot. A plot of land on Seth Brainerd's farm.

    BIOGRAPHY: Seth and Delilah Brainard came to Brooklyn Township in 1815 from Hadden Neck, Connecticut. When Simeon Chester, another early settler, died in 1821, he was buried on the Brainards' farm. In 1852, the land became an official cemetery when Seth and Delilah granted .6 acres to trustees Daniel Fish, Ashel Brainard, George Brainard and successors, to be used as a public burying ground.

    The deed transferring the 100' x 114' parcel to Brooklyn Township, though, is dated October 25, 1860, and since then, the land has been exempt from property taxes. A Provision in the deed states that if the land ceases to be used as a cemetery, it is to revert back to Brainard or his heirs. When they died, Seth and Delilah were buried in the cemetery, too.

    Full article:

    Brooklyn Union Burying Ground

    William Cullen Bryant, as you know, is the name of one of our neighborhood elementary schools. Bryant was a 19th century American poet, and his most famous work is the poem "Thanatopsis ". In it he wrote,
    "All that tread the globe are but a handful to the tribes that slumber in its bosom."

    How true! First the Indians, and then almost two hundred years of Brooklyn Township residents have been laid to rest in and around our neighborhood.

    At different times in its history, the cemetery we come to rededicate today has been known as the Brainard (Brainerd) Burial Ground, Brooklyn Union Burial Ground, and Broadview Cemetery. It is one of the earliest burial places in the area of Brooklyn south of the Big Creek Valley and was originally part of a farm because in former times, people were often buried on private property.

    Set and Delilah Brainard came to Brooklyn Township in 1815 from Hadden Neck, Connecticut. When Simeon Chester, another early settler, died in 1821, he was buried on the Brainards' farm. In 1852, the land became an official cemetery when Seth and Delilah granted .6 acres to trustees Daniel Fish, Ashel Brainard, George Brainard and successors, to be used as a public burying ground.

    The deed transferring the 100' x 114' parcel to Brooklyn Township, though, is dated October 25, 1860, and since then, the land has been exempt from property taxes. A Provision in the deed states that if the land ceases to be used as a cemetery, it is to revert back to Brainard or his heirs. When they died, Seth and Delilah were buried in the cemetery, too.

    Crosses or boards listing the name of the deceased and the date of death were typical grave markers in the early days. They have, of course, long since deteriorated.

    Limestone from the Lake Erie Islands was another popular material for old headstones. A Limestone marker which lists Simeon, Matilda, Betsy and Abby remains at the Chester plot. (We believe that others have sunk into the ground.) The inscriptions are barely legible, the result of weather acting on the stones.

    Numerous headstones at the cemetery are made from sandstone, which was most probably locally quarried. More recently headstones have been made from granite, a durable rock shipped here from out-of-state. About two years ago, a new granite headstone was placed at the previously unmarked graves of the Kluender family.

    For a time it was fashionable for markers to have epitaphs -- short compositions in prose or verse written in tribute to the dead person -- inscribed on them, but none of the headstones still standing in this cemetery have epitaphs.
    adstone in Broadview Cemetery -- Bunn, Hester, Dawson, McDiarmid, Reeve, Schwartz, Spinney, Stadler, Thorn and Voelker.

    We have been told that more Brainards, Glovers, Roethkes, Stumpfs, Wengers, plus Flecks, Herrmanns and Pupikofers (and, of course, Kluenders) were also buried there. One of the Flecks, interred in 1923, is thought to be the last person laid to rest in this cemetery.

    In 1940, the WPA compiled a huge book of plat maps showing where war veterans are buried in Cleveland cemeteries. It lists two such individuals in this cemetery -- Daniel Fish, a veteran of the War of 1812, and Charles H. Kohlmann, a veteran of the Civil War. And indeed two of the remaining family markers bear the names Fish and Kohlmann. Note that Fish and Kohlmann were not killed in the wars, but had served in them.

    The surnames on the other old markers on plots in the cemetery are Reeve (on Chester's marker), McDiarmid, Spinney and Stadler. A broken-off marker bears the name Bunn.

    When larger, more prestigious cemeteries were organized, it became common for families to move the remains of their loved ones. Bodies disinterred from Broadview Cemetery were generally transferred to: Brookmere (est. 1836), at the end of short Broadview; Riverside (est. 1876) on Pearl Road (then Pearl Street), north of the Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge; and Brooklyn Heights (est. 1902), at Broadview and Schaaf Roads, extending to State Road (then West 35th Street).

    Disinterment was not an easy task in the days when there were no concrete vaults to protect the wooden caskets. Clay near the surface of the soil caused rainwater to collect around the casket, and eventually the water so deteriorated the casket that removing it in one piece was impossible. The sight of fragments of wood on the ground was a sure sign that someone had been exhumed recently.
    The gravel driveway along the north side of the cemetery was the entrance funeral processions used. It was lined with sugar maple trees, some of which are still standing. Other maple trees also once grew along the front of the cemetery along Broadview Road. Every March, the cemetery's neighbors tapped the trees and hung buckets beneath the taps, to have their own source of the sweet syrup.

    In the southwest corner of the cemetery, where Barb's Restaurant is today, there was a place for the people who were visiting the cemetery to park their horses and buggies. Although many people were concerned in 1962 when The Red Barn purchased that section of the property, the more common belief is that there were never any burials in that area. In fact, we have also been told that an icehouse was once located at the corner of Broadview and Spring Roads.

    In the past, families decorated graves differently from the way people do today. Instead of bringing artificial or cut flowers, each spring they planted annuals on the graves.

    Wildflowers -- violets and lilies-of-the-valley -- grew in the cemetery, too. A huge lilac bush stood in the center of it; an "old-timer" told us that it was as big as two garages, and had paths cut through it.
    The cemetery also served as a playground for neighborhood youngsters. The girls played with their dolls, the boys played baseball and football (balls frequently got lost in that big lilac bush) and both sexes played tag. That is a far cry from the sign, which now mandates that children not accompanied by parents are to keep out.

    Over the years, tales have circulated about a mass burial reputed to have occurred in this cemetery. In Kathryn Wilmer's seco?d book about Old Brooklyn, the grave was supposed to have held the remains of the victims of a flood in the Cuyahoga Valley in the 1890s. (Actually, the famed flood occurred in 1913).

    Another story was that at the turn of the century, a boat from Conneaut or thereabouts sank in Lake Erie near the East Ninth Street pier, and that those who drowned were buried here. Searches through books about boating tragedies on Lake Erie fail to confirm that such an accident occurred, or that the victims were buried out here in the country.

    In 1913, Broadview Cemetery was forfeited to the State of Ohio, which asked the City of Cleveland to maintain it. For many years, that was accomplished through the City's Division of Parks, Recreation and Properties (out of Brookmere Cemetery). In approximately 1985, however, the City's Public Service Department took over the responsibility for cutting the grass.

    In 1964 and 1965, The Early Settlers Association of the Western Reserve attempted to have the City fence in the cemetery and erect a sign there, but their efforts were not successful. In fact, Ohio Cemeteries, a 1978 publication of The Ohio Genealogical Society, lists Broadview Cemetery as "abandoned". Although that may have appeared to be the case, it is not reality.

    The Historical Society of Old Brooklyn has been looking after his cemetery for almost ten years. We think it is as special a little plot of land as two other small cemeteries in the vicinity. They are the Foote Family Cemetery in Brooklyn Heights, north of Schaaf Road, a private burial ground where Edwin Foote (one of Moses Cleavelend's surveyors), Mabel Foote (the school teacher murdered in Parma in 1921), and numerous other members of the Foote family are buried; and the Brooklyn Centre Burying Grounds, almost hidden on Garden Avenue, a little street north of Denison Avenue and east of Pearl Road in Brooklyn Centre, once a portion of Ebenezer Fish's farm, and the final resting place of many of the early Fish settlers.

    We would like to acknowledge the people, many of whom are now deceased, who have shared with us their knowledge about old cemeteries in general and this cemetery in particular -- John Bellamy from The Cuyahoga County Library, Mabel Tate Blair, John Busch, Blanche Chester, Paul Clifford of the Mineralogy Department of the Natural History Museum, Delores Kaul Filips, Ruth Ketteringham, Barney Killian, Clarke Martin, Kenneth Rankin, Carl Reed, John Sopka, Addeen Bauers Sweitzer, Norman Waag, and numerous public officials.

    As long as our organization exists, we will continue to weed and water what we have planted here.

    Reprinted with permission by the author.
    If you have any further questions or want to tell us about the preservation of an Ohio cemetery, please contact us at ohcps@aol.com

    Seth m. Delilah BRAINARD 27 Aug 1812, East Hampton,, Connecticut. Delilah (daughter of Ozias BRAINARD and Elizabeth YOUNG) b. 4 Dec 1787, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 13 Jan 1872, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 48. James Nelson BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Dec 1812, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 7 Feb 1899, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    2. 49. Eunice R. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 Jul 1814, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 16 Sep 1892, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    3. 50. Asahel N. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Jan 1816, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 6 Jan 1899, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    4. 51. Aristarchus BRAINARD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1817, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 1817, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    5. 52. Timothy BRAINARD, [infant]  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1818, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 1818, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    6. 53. Samantha BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 May 1820, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 1890/1899, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    7. 54. Miriam BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 May 1822, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 5 Nov 1895, South Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    8. 55. Horace BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 May 1825, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 5 Dec 1897, South Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    9. 56. Riley BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Dec 1831, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 19 Jan 1908, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

  4. Lucy Lavinia BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 19 Dec 1795, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Jul 1870.
  5. Asel BRAINARD, [infant] Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 28 Apr 1797, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 26 Apr 1798, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
  6. Aristarchus BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 13 Jan 1801, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Dec 1878, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    Aristarchus m. Sarah H. WEIR 6 Dec 1821. Sarah b. 20 Apr 1798; d. 9 Jan 1878. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 57. Henry Bradford BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Oct 1822, Haddam Neck, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 9 Aug 1878, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    2. 58. Gilbert Weir BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Jan 1841, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    3. 59. Churchill Hollister BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Jan 1841, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

  7. Wellman A. BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (12.Joel3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 18 Apr 1807, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 25 Feb 1890, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    Wellman m. Orra WEIR 20 Aug 1828, Glastonbury, Connecticut. Orra b. 14 Nov 1804, East Glastonbury, Connecticut; d. 28 Feb 1882, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 60. Aristarchus BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Jul 1829, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 8 Feb 1910, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    2. 61. Eunice L. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Feb 1831, Haddam Neck, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 14 Dec 1905, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    3. 62. Elizabeth Mahala BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Apr 1832, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 5 Mar 1874, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    4. 63. Harriet Susan BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Sep 1835, Haddam Neck, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 27 Feb 1917, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    5. 64. Sally A. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 7 Dec 1833, ,, Connecticut; d. 11 Apr 1910, Nottingham, Cuyahoga, Ohio; bur. 14 Apr 1910.
    6. 65. Julia BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Aug 1841, , Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 8 Sep 1918, Willoughby, Lake, Ohio.
    7. 66. Anna M. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Nov 1843, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 19 Feb 1891, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    8. 67. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

  8. Edwin BRAINERD, [infant] Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 30 Jun 1808, Albany,, New York; d. Oct 1808, Albany,, New York.
  9. George BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 17 Nov 1809, Albany,, New York.
  10. Julia Ann BRAINERD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Dec 1811, Albany,, New York.
  11. Louisa BRAINERD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 24 Jan 1814, Albany,, New York; d. 18 Jan 1886.
  12. Asenath BRAINERD, [infant] Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 15 Oct 1815, Albany,, New York; d. 16 Feb 1816, Albany,, New York.
  13. Emeline BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 17 Jan 1817/1818, Albany,, New York.
  14. Clarissa BRAINERD, [infant] Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 5 Apr 1819, Albany,, New York; d. 29 Mar 1821, Albany,, New York.
  15. Elijah H. BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 30 Dec 1820, Albany,, New York.
  16. Leonard BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 27 Feb 1827, Albany,, New York.
  17. Albert BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 8 Mar 1829, Albany,, New York.
  18. Charlotte BRAINERD, [infant] Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 24 Nov 1831, Albany,, New York; d. 25 Jul 1832, Albany,, New York.
  19. Marietta BRAINERD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 11 Oct 1833, Albany,, New York.
  20. William Henry BRAINARD Descendancy chart to this point (15.Elijah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 13 May 1836, Albany,, New York.
    William m. Georgianna SYMPSON Georgianna b. 1838. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 68. Emma Louise BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 29 Nov 1859, Waterviet,Renseller,Cty., New York; d. 6 Mar 1936, Troy,Rensellaer Cty., New York.
    2. 69. Benjamin T. BRAINARD  Descendancy chart to this point

  21. Benjamin BOWERS Descendancy chart to this point (16.Eunice3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 1796, Albany,, New York; d. 14 Jan 1852.
    Benjamin m. Dorcas [Group Sheet]


  
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