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Generation: 1
- Richard RISLEY b. 2 Aug 1648, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. Aft 19 Oct 1728, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
Richard m. Rebecca ADAMS 1676, Hartford, Hartford, Conn. Rebecca (daughter of John ADAMS and Abigail SMITH) b. Aug 1658, Great Egg Harbor, Atlantic, New Jersey. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Hannah Or Anna RISLEY
b. 12 Apr 1695, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. 12 Apr 1695, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 7 May 1772, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. May 1772, CT, USA.
Generation: 2
- Hannah Or Anna RISLEY
(1.Richard1) b. 12 Apr 1695, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; c. 12 Apr 1695, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 7 May 1772, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. May 1772, CT, USA.
Hannah m. James BRAINERD 23 Dec 1717, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. James (son of James BRAINERD and Deborah DUDLEY) b. 25 Mar 1696, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 2 Oct 1776, Haddam Neck, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; bur. Oct 1776, CT, USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. Benjamin BRAINERD
b. 19 Apr 1718, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 25 Jun 1782, ; bur. Jun 1782, CT, USA.
- 4. Jedediah BRAINERD
b. 9 Aug 1720, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 18 Sep 1790, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 5. Rebecca BRAINERD
b. 15 Aug 1722, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. CT, USA; bur. CT, USA.
- 6. James BRAINERD
b. 9 Jul 1725, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 16 Apr 1749, Old Rock Landing, Haddem, Connecticut.
- 7. Hannah BRAINERD
b. 3 Sep 1728, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 8. Dudley BRAINERD
b. 4 Nov 1732, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Jul 1811, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 9. Ozias BRAINERD, [child]
b. 16 May 1735, Haddem Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 22 Apr 1739, Haddem Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 10. Jonathan BRAINERD
b. 16 Dec 1737, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Jan 1825, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 11. Ozias BRAINERD, [child]
b. 22 Feb 1739, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1743, Haddom Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Generation: 3
- Benjamin BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 19 Apr 1718, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 25 Jun 1782, ; bur. Jun 1782, CT, USA.
Benjamin m. Mary CHAPMAN 19 Jun 1745. Mary b. 6 Jan 1726, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.; d. 5 Oct 1778. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 12. Asahel BRAINARD
b. 20 Jan 1739/1740, East Haddam, Connecticut; d. 23 Mar 1822, Litchfield, New York.
- 13. Susannah BRAINERD
b. 15 Oct 1757, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 22 Apr 1814.
- 14. Benjamin BRAINERD
b. 6 Jan 1747, Haddam, , Connecticut..
- 15. Reuben BRAINERD
b. 13 Apr 1752, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. May 1825.
- 16. Church BRAINERD
b. Abt 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 17. Mary BRAINERD
b. 21 Feb 1750, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn.
- 18. Nathan BRAINERD
b. Abt 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 19. Isaac BRAINERD
b. 26 Oct 1763, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 24 Aug 1825.
- 20. Anna BRAINERD
b. 23 Jan 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 1823, , Saratoga, New York.
- 21. Benjamin BRAINERD
b. 10 Jan 1748, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn.
- 22. Church BRAINERD
b. 8 Feb 1756, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 27 Aug 1832, Orono, Maine; bur. Aug 1831, Riverside Cem., Orono, Maine.
- 23. Nathaniel BRAINERD
b. 16 Apr 1761, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. Jan 1827.
- 24. Robert BRAINERD
b. 29 Sep 1765, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 18 Jun 1831, South Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts.
- 25. James BRAINERD
b. 12 Dec 1767, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 13 Jul 1835.
Benjamin m. 16 Feb 1738, CT, USA. [Group Sheet]
- Jedediah BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 9 Aug 1720, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 18 Sep 1790, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Notes:
2. Jedediah, who served in at least one expedition to Canada in the French and Indian war, and was father of Jedediah jr., Amos, Candace, and others. He built where the house of Hamlin F. JOHNSON now stands, which last was built by Jedediah jr., His son, Amos, built the one story house on the corner near, lately occupied by Daniel WETHERELL.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/town_hist/haddam_ct_history.htm
Jedediah m. Elizabeth SPENCER Elizabeth (daughter of Nathaniel SPENCER and Hannah) b. 4 Feb 1716/1717, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 26. Amos BRAINERD, [child]
b. 18 Apr 1745, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 30 Jun 1749, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 27. Ozias BRAINARD
b. 10 Oct 1743, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 1822, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 28. Lydia BRAINERD
b. 25 Dec 1746, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 29. Jedediah BRAINARD, Jr.
b. 11 Dec 1748, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 1814, Mentor, , Ohio.
- 30. Elizabeth BRAINERD, [child]
b. 6 Dec 1750, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 27 Nov 1757, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 31. Anne BRAINERD, [child]
b. 16 Jul 1753, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 7 Dec 1757, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 32. Deborah BRAINERD
b. 12 Apr 1756, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 33. Amos BRAINARD
b. 3 Jan 1758, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 21 Nov 1833, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 34. Elizabeth BRAINERD
b. 18 May 1760, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 35. Candace BRAINERD
- Rebecca BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 15 Aug 1722, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. CT, USA; bur. CT, USA.
Rebecca m. Samuel YOUNG Abt 1742, . Samuel (son of James YOUNG and Mary Jane HIGGINS) b. 11 Dec 1712, Truro, Barnstable, Mass; d. Oct 1752, Middle Haddam, , Connecticut; bur. Oct 1752, CT, USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 36. Asaph YOUNG
b. Jun 1749, Middle Haddam, , Connecticut; d. 20 May 1827, Chathom, , Connecticut.
- 37. Elizabeth YOUNG
b. Abt 1747, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 38. Samuel YOUNG, II
b. 14 Jan 1744, Windham, Windham, CT; d. 14 Nov 1823, CT, USA; bur. 1824, CT, USA.
- 39. James YOUNG
b. 1745, Chatham,, Connecticut.
- 40. Rebecca YOUNG
b. 1752, Chatham,, Connecticut.
Rebecca m. Moses WHEELER 23 May 1754, CT, USA. Moses b. Abt 1718, ; d. CT, USA; bur. CT, USA. [Group Sheet]
- James BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 9 Jul 1725, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 16 Apr 1749, Old Rock Landing, Haddem, Connecticut.
James m. Rebecca HURD 10 Jul 1744. [Group Sheet]
- Hannah BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 3 Sep 1728, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Hannah m. Thomas AIKEN 29 Jan 1747. Thomas (son of Henry AIKEN and Isabel HOLMES) b. 28 Apr 1723. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 41. Anna AIKEN, (Akins)
b. Abt 1748; d. Abt 1820.
- 42. Martha AIKEN
b. 24 Sep 1756, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 43. George AIKEN
d. Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 44. Thomas AIKEN
d. Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Dudley BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 4 Nov 1732, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Jul 1811, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Dudley m. Mindwell Mina ACKLEY 13 Nov 1754, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Mindwell (daughter of Benjamin ACKLEY, Sr. and Experience CRIPPEN) b. 28 Oct 1739, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. 28 Oct 1739, East Haddam, Conn; d. 1785, Haddam, , Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 45. Mindwell BRAINERD
b. 4 Sep 1756, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 28 May 1843.
- 46. Timothy BRAINERD
b. 6 Aug 1758, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1801.
- 47. Eli BRAINERD, [infant]
b. 11 Jun 1761, East Haddom, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 3 Nov 1761.
- 48. Anna BRAINERD
b. 25 Dec 1763, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 11 Jan 1832.
- 49. Experience BRAINERD
b. 3 Oct 1765, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1812, Rush, , Ny.
- 50. Eli BRAINERD
b. 11 Sep 1766, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 7 Mar 1817.
- 51. Dimmis BRAINERD
b. 25 Jun 1768, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 21 Aug 1848.
- 52. Rachel Ackley BRAINERD
b. 29 Jan 1770, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Mar 1848, Newburgh, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 53. Asenath BRAINERD
b. 20 Sep 1772, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Jul 1825, Rush, Monroe, New York.
- 54. Lydia BRAINERD
b. 20 Jul 1773, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 55. Eunice BRAINERD
b. 24 Jun 1775, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1830.
- 56. Sophia BRAINERD
b. 1 Jun 1778, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Jun 1864.
- 57. Virtue BRAINERD
b. 4 Jun 1780, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1830.
- 58. Cynthia BRAINERD
b. 20 May 1782, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 8 Feb 1850.
- 59. Dudley BRAINERD
b. 2 Mar 1785, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 27 Oct 1847.
- 60. Baby BRAINERD
b. 15 Jun 1755, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Jun 1755, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Ozias BRAINERD, [child]
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 16 May 1735, Haddem Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 22 Apr 1739, Haddem Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Jonathan BRAINERD
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 16 Dec 1737, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Jan 1825, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Jonathan m. Elizabeth STOCKING 1 May 1760. Elizabeth b. 1 Dec 1741, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 61. Jonathan BRAINERD
b. 1 Aug 1762; d. Abt 1782.
- 62. Jeremiah BRAINERD
b. 14 Apr 1765.
- 63. Jabin BRAINERD
b. 13 Mar 1768, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Bef 1830, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 64. Elizabeth BRAINERD
b. 13 Aug 1775.
- 65. Samuel BRAINERD
b. 22 Feb 1778.
- 66. Sallie BRAINERD
b. 16 Apr 1780.
Jonathan m. Hope SMITH 24 Nov 1782, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. Hope b. Abt 1740/1745, Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 1785, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 67. Jonathan BRAINERD
b. 24 Nov 1784, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. Abt 1830/1840, Perhaps, Macomb Co., Mi.
Jonathan m. Jerusha CLARK 27 Feb 1786. [Group Sheet]
- Ozias BRAINERD, [child]
(2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 22 Feb 1739, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1743, Haddom Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Generation: 4
- Asahel BRAINARD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 20 Jan 1739/1740, East Haddam, Connecticut; d. 23 Mar 1822, Litchfield, New York.
Notes:
Revolutionary war, served in Capt. Benjamin Hutchen's company, Eighteenth
Regiment of militia, for the defense of New York.
Asahel m. Experience ACKLEY 30 Mar 1763, East Haddam, Connecticut. Experience (daughter of Benjamin ACKLEY, Sr. and Experience CRIPPEN) c. 8 Dec 1745, East Haddam, Connecticut; d. 17 Jan 1815, Litchfield, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 68. Mary BRAINARD
- 69. Amasa BRAINARD
b. 25 Jan 1768, Connecticut.
- 70. Statira BRAINARD
- 71. Benjamin BRAINARD
- 72. Candace BRAINARD
- 73. Asahel BRAINARD, (Jr.)
b. 1 Jun 1777, Connecticut.
- 74. Cloett BRAINARD
b. 6 Jan 1779, Hartland, Connecticut.
- 75. Isaac BRAINARD
b. 31 May 1783, Connecticut.
- 76. Susan BRAINARD
b. 3 Sep 1785, Connecticut.
- 77. Chauncey BRAINARD
b. 3 Dec 1788.
- 78. Nancy BRAINARD
b. 15 Apr 1791, Connecticut.
- Susannah BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 15 Oct 1757, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 22 Apr 1814.
Susannah m. Samuel KING 28 Sep 1786, , , Me. Samuel b. 1 Mar 1763, , New Ipswich, Hillsboro, Masachusettes; d. 25 Jun 1816. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 79. Susan KING
b. 16 Oct 1788, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me; d. 21 Feb 1789.
- 80. Samuel KING
b. 7 Dec 1789, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me; d. 15 Feb 1873, Monmouth, Kennebec, Me.
- 81. Benjamin KING
b. 24 Mar 1791, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me; d. 25 Dec 1876.
- 82. Isaac KING
b. 2 Jul 1792, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me; d. 7 Jan 1888.
- 83. Amasa KING
b. 7 Mar 1795, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me; d. 9 Jul 1861.
- 84. Sarah KING
b. 18 Jan 1797, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me; d. 15 Apr 1814.
- 85. Susannah KING
b. 28 Sep 1798, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me.
- 86. Mary KING
b. 9 Aug 1800, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me.
- 87. Sylvester KING
b. 8 May 1803, Winthrop, Kennebec, Me.
- Benjamin BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 6 Jan 1747, Haddam, , Connecticut..
- Reuben BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 13 Apr 1752, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. May 1825.
Notes:
MIGRATION: Came to Winthrop in the early days of the Revolution, settling on the lot adjoining that of his brother Benjamin.
DEATH: Death was "caused by a butting ram which broke his thigh".
Reuben m. Fanny ALLEN 12 Jan 1787. Fanny (daughter of Edmund ALLEN and Elizabeth WOODWARD) b. Abt 1856, Hallowell, Kennebec, Maine; d. 31 Jul 1831. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 88. Susanna BRAINERD
b. 18 Feb 1789, Winthrop, Kennebec, Maine.
- 89. Deborah BRAINERD
b. 28 Nov 1790, Winthrop, Kennebec, Maine.
- 90. Fanny BRAINERD
b. 28 Nov 1792, Winthrop, Kennebec, Maine.
- 91. Reuben BRAINERD
b. 6 Feb 1795, Winthrop, Kennebec, Maine.
- 92. Asahel BRAINERD
b. 7 Feb 1797, Winthrop, Kennebec, Maine.
- Church BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. Abt 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Mary BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 21 Feb 1750, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn.
- Nathan BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. Abt 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Isaac BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 26 Oct 1763, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 24 Aug 1825.
- Anna BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 23 Jan 1754, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 1823, , Saratoga, New York.
Anna m. Oliver EMMONS 26 Aug 1781, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Conn. Oliver b. 30 Aug 1759, East Haddam, Middlesex, Conn; bur. 1826, Alps, , New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 93. Anna Brainerd EMMONS
b. 7 May 1786, Amenia, Dutchess, New York; d. 12 Nov 1854, West Fort Ann, Washington, Ny; bur. 12 Nov 1854, Browns Cem, West Fort Ann, Washington, n.y..
- 94. Olive EMMONS
b. 1783, , , Conn; d. 25 Dec 1861.
- 95. Keziah EMMONS
b. Abt 1789, , Res. Saratoga, n.y..
- 96. Susan EMMONS
b. Abt 1791, <, Res. Saratoga, n.y.>.
- 97. Polly EMMONS
b. 1784, Nassau, Rnsslr, n.y..
- 98. Cynthia EMMONS
b. 1785, .
- 99. Mary EMMONS
b. 1787, .
- Benjamin BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 10 Jan 1748, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn.
- Church BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 8 Feb 1756, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 27 Aug 1832, Orono, Maine; bur. Aug 1831, Riverside Cem., Orono, Maine.
Church m. Abigail HALL 16 Apr 1789. Abigail (daughter of Josiah HALL and Amiable ALLEN) b. 13 Apr 1769, prob. Winthrop, Maine; d. 25 Jul 1826, Farmington, Maine; bur. Jul 1826, Center Cem., Farmington, Maine. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 100. Benjamin BRAINERD
b. 11 Mar 1790, Farmington, Maine.
- 101. Josiah BRAINERD
b. 11 Mar 1790, Farmington, Maine; d. Sep 1858.
- 102. William BRAINERD
b. 7 Nov 1792, Farmington, Maine.
- 103. Church BRAINERD
b. 21 Sep 1797, Farmington, Maine; d. 23 Aug 1799, Farmington, Maine.
- 104. Abigail BRAINERD
b. 6 Jun 1801; d. 15 Sep 1830.
- 105. Allen Hall BRAINERD
b. 13 Jun 1803, Farmington, Maine; d. 17 Jul 1835, Orono, Maine; bur. Jul 1835, Riverside Cem., Orono, Maine.
- 106. Esther BRAINERD
b. 11 Jul 1805, Farmington, Maine; d. 15 Sep 1832.
- Nathaniel BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 16 Apr 1761, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. Jan 1827.
- Robert BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 29 Sep 1765, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 18 Jun 1831, South Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts.
Robert m. Abigail SPENCER 22 May 1787. Abigail b. 23 Feb 1763, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. May 1763; d. 22 Feb 1815, South Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
- James BRAINERD
(3.Benjamin3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 12 Dec 1767, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Conn; d. 13 Jul 1835.
James m. Dorothy SPENCER 1787. Dorothy b. 5 Aug 1765, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; c. Sep 1765; d. 9 Nov 1825, Barre, Worchester, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 107. Dorothy BRAINERD
b. 5 Aug 1793, Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts; d. 1855, Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.
- Amos BRAINERD, [child]
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 18 Apr 1745, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 30 Jun 1749, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Ozias BRAINARD
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 10 Oct 1743, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 1822, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Moved to Brooklyn, Ohio in 1812 or 1813. 1817 Deed, for land which was part of LOTS 72 and 85 in Brooklyn, Ohio, lists the names of his six daughters (Anna Matthews, Jemima Abel, Rebecca Brainard, Miriam Brainard, Elizabeth Fish, and Delilah Brainard).
"Bounded on the northwestern corner by George Akin land and on the road and thence on the line of said lots to the Cuyahoga River thence on the banks of said river to Ira Brainard line, thence west on said Brainard line through said lots to the State Road, thence southwesterly on said road to the first mentioned corner containing 70 acres of which Rebecca is to have 15 acres. Miriam 15 acres and Ann, Jemima, Elizabeth, Delila are to have 10 each."
Ozias m. Elizabeth YOUNG Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel YOUNG and Rebecca BRAINERD) b. Abt 1747, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 108. Anna BRAINARD
b. Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 109. Jemima BRAINARD
b. 23 Dec 1766, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 31 Dec 1851.
- 110. Rebekah BRAINARD
b. 6 Jun 1769, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 111. Ozias BRAINARD, Jr.
b. 26 Apr 1771, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 2 Feb 1858, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 112. Miriam BRAINARD, [child]
b. 9 May 1773, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 26 Jul 1776, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 113. Bethuel BRAINARD, [infant]
b. 6 Apr 1775, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 10 Aug 1776, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 114. Miriam BRAINARD
b. 13 Feb 1777, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1828.
- 115. Bethuel BRAINARD
b. 24 Feb 1779, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1815.
- 116. Ira BRAINARD
b. 13 Apr 1781, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Munson,, Ohio ???.
- 117. Timothy BRAINARD
b. 11 May 1783; d. 1830.
- 118. Elizabeth BRAINARD
b. 19 Jul 1785, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 19 Aug 1823, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 119. Delilah BRAINARD
b. 4 Dec 1787, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 13 Jan 1872, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Lydia BRAINERD
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 25 Dec 1746, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Jedediah BRAINARD, Jr.
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 11 Dec 1748, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 1814, Mentor, , Ohio.
Notes:
MIGRATION: Went with his brother, Amos, and his son to Brooklyn, Ohio but when only 50 miles away (in Mentor) took ill and died.
Jedediah m. Anna AIKEN, (Akins) 7 Nov 1771, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut. Anna (daughter of Thomas AIKEN and Hannah BRAINERD) b. Abt 1748; d. Abt 1820. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 120. David BRAINERD, [infant]
b. Abt 1772, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 121. Sabra BRAINERD
b. Abt 1773, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 122. Annie or Annis BRAINERD
b. 29 Dec 1775, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 123. Candace BRAINERD
b. Abt 1778, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 124. Sylvanus BRAINARD
b. Oct 1781, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Prob. Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 125. Cephas BRAINARD
b. 16 Nov 1784, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 20 Apr 1867, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 126. Jabez Spencer BRAINERD
b. May 1786, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Wisconsin.
- 127. Sophronia BRAINERD
b. Abt 1790, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 128. Job BRAINERD
b. May 1793, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Elizabeth BRAINERD, [child]
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 6 Dec 1750, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 27 Nov 1757, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Anne BRAINERD, [child]
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 16 Jul 1753, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 7 Dec 1757, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Deborah BRAINERD
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 12 Apr 1756, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Amos BRAINARD
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 3 Jan 1758, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 21 Nov 1833, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Note -- despite some confusion on my part about whether this Amos and the other one that I have in my files are one in the same, the proof that they are different is in "Pioneer Families of Cleveland, Ohio" where it states that Amos' (spouse of Rachel) daughter Nancy married the son of Amos and Martha Aiken Brainard.
BIOGRAPHY: This is taken from a book published in July 1896 "Memorial To The Pioneer Women Of The Western Reserve" which contains write-ups about the female pioneers in townships in the Western Reserve. Thank you to Betty Ralph for transcribing this for the site.
BROOKLYN
The northern boundary of this township was once bounded by Lake Erie, but in 1836 that part of it became ?Ohio City,? and years later was annexed to Cleveland. Its present boundaries are Independence on the east and Parma on the south.
Its first settlers were the BRAINARD and FISH families from Haddam, Ct., in the fall of 1811. These two families inter-married so often that it is safe to conclude that every Brooklyn BRAINARD one meets is descended from the first pioneer who bore the name of FISH and that every FISH that still resides in the township had a BRAINARD ancestor.
Ozias BRAINARD with his family, riding in a wagon drawn by oxen, left Old Haddam for Brooklyn and were six weeks on the road, only stopping long enough to eat, sleep and washing their clothes. Their house was the first one built on the south side of Big Creek, and the first apple trees in the vicinity were brought by them from the east. Two of these are still living and bearing fruit.
The nearest neighbor of the family was a squaw who, one day, appealed for food for her hungry papooses. As Mrs. BRAINARD had no bread in the house, she baked a quick johnny cake over the coals in the fireplace, and gave her a share which was gratefully received. Mrs. BRAINARD helped to found the First Methodist church of Brooklyn.
In 1815 came Jerusha RAY (Mrs. Amos BRAINARD) and Dorothy ELY (Mrs. William BRAINARD). Harriet and Charlotte, daughters of the latter, have lived single in the old home. They were fine looking women and so witty and genial that their society was much sought and young girls were always delighted to receive an invitation to the home of the ?BRAINARD girls.? The sisters made a beautiful home and an art of housekeeping.
Other daughters of the family were Philema and Jerusha. George BRAINARD married Delight HILL of Twinsburg. Their two daughters grew up in a home of plenty and their characters were formed by kind and upright parents. Mary married Samuel SLOAN and lives in West Virginia, Annie became Mrs. Sherry FISH and lives in Brooklyn.
In 1815 Jeremiah GATES came from Delhi, N.Y., on foot in order to examine the country between that place and Brooklyn. Satisfied with his survey, he returned home, married Phoebe DEMING and started back with her, making the trip, this time, with horse and wagon to Buffalo and thence to Cleveland by boat.
Their only daughter, Matilda, was the first white child born in the township. She married Isiah FISH, and died at the age of thirty-three.
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.
The same year came Elijah YOUNG and his wife Candace, also their son Warren and wife Mary DEAN. A covered wagon drawn by oxen brought them on they journey from Chatham, Ct., in forty days. They settled on farms in fine locations and put up their log cabins, one a double one.
The Seneca Indians were not infrequent callers, were friendly, but too much inclined to beg. Flour for some time was $18.00 a barrel, and brave Mary DEAN YOUNG had to exercise much forethought in providing bread for her little flock until land could be cleared for a crop of wheat. Once she was forced to open the oven door and remove the top crust of a johnny cake she was baking to quiet the hungry crying of her children.
Candace was a sprightly little lady, and always walked to the ?village,? as she called what is now the city of Cleveland, even after it had grown to be one of good size.
Her son, Warren YOUNG, was the first settler to construct a road through Big Creek valley. This was a serious but very necessary undertaking since the ?Loaf Hills? in rainy seasons supplied mud of the most baffling nature. Also he started the first toll gate kept in the township.
One of his daughters recalls her alarm when a big Indian, standing in the doorway of the road house, uttered a war whoop with all the power of his lungs. It was, however, only an expression of good feeling as he stalked away with the tobacco he had just begged.
Warren YOUNG kept the first tavern in the settlement, which means that Mary had to prepare beds and meals at all hours of the day or night. For many years this place, under different managers, was a tavern site.
Their three daughters Emmeline, Harriet and Emily, always resided in the township. Emmeline became the wife of Lawton ROSS, and the hospitality of her home was proverbial. They had no children but adopted two orphans, William CUSHMAN and Mary GREEN. Out of this grew a romance, for, when arrived at a suitable age, the pair were married.
Emmeline passed away at the age of eighty in the home to which she came as a bride. She had a gentle, sweet nature and was beloved by all.
Emily became Mrs. Samuel LOCKWOOD, and like her sisters was a notable housekeeper.
Harriet married Willard BRAINARD. Their daughters, Emmeline BRAINARD now Mrs. Abel FISH; Clarissa, Mrs. Leonard FISH; and Celia, Mrs. Lewis BRAINARD, settled near the childhood home.
Sarah B. YOUNG, who may have been a sister of Warren YOUNG, was born in East Haddam, Ct., came to Brooklyn in 1819, and married Jonathan FISH. George AIKEN of Haddam, Ct., aged forty-five years, and his wife, Tamzen HIGGINS, aged forty-three, came to Brooklyn in 1811. Mrs. AIKEN survived her husband nearly a quarter of a century, dying when a very old lady.
Her children were Cyrel, Jared, Julia, Laura, Caroline and William. They intermarried with the families of the earliest settlers. Cyrel married Harriet RUSSELL, Jared married Julia BRAINARD and lived in Amherst, Ohio, Caroline married Diodate CLARK, and William married Betsey CLARK, sister of Diodate.
Julia AIKEN married Alonzo CARTER, son of Lorenzo of Cleveland, and kept tavern with her husband on the West side opposite the foot of Superior St. A Julia AIKEN, also daughter of George and Tamison (or Tamzen) AIKEN, is recorded as being the wife of a RATHBUN, secondly of Abner COCHRAN.
Betsey CLARK AIKEN lived to be ninety-one years old. She is said to have been a most worthy pioneer, and held in the highest respect.
Joseph and Hannah COLE CLARK also lived in Haddam, Ct. Mr. CLARK died, and his widow with all but one of her ten children came to Brooklyn among its earliest settlers. Her children were of the foremost element of progress in the town and connected with leading families of Brooklyn and Cleveland.
They were Joseph, who married Clarissa DICKENSON; Corey, who married Mary SKINNER; and Diodate, who married Caroline AIKEN.
There were also six daughters in this family: Ruth, who became Mrs. Isaac ROBINSON; Mary, Mrs. Joseph BRAINARD; Phoebe, Mrs. Warren ELY; Betsey, Mrs. William AIKEN; Maria, Mrs. Erastus SMITH of Warrensville. Lydia and Hannah were the wives successively of Sylvanus BROOKS of Newburgh.
Martin KELLOGG, born in Chatham, Ct., in 1793 married Laura ADAMS, daughter of Benjamin ADAMS of West Chester, Mass., in 1818. Soon after, accompanied by his young wife, he started with others for a new home in Brooklyn. They traveled as was the usual way, by ox team, and it also took the usual time for the journey, forty days.
They settled upon a farm upon a part of which their son now lives in a fine residence. Mrs. KELLOGG?s children were all sons and, lacking sisters, they must have had to assist their mother in her household work more than is usual for boys to do.
Alfred married Louise ACKLEY, daughter of Asa ACKLEY, and old settler who lived on a farm near the Infirmary.
Among the noble pioneer women of Brooklyn was Mrs. Isaac HINCKLEY, nee Sarah SHEPARD of Chatham, Ct., who arrived here with her family in 1815. She had seven children, four of whom were daughters. They brought two ox teams, two cows, a horse and a dog. One of the wagons contained the household goods. The most valuable were the loom and spinning wheel, also the precious store of provisions that were to last the large family until the land was cleared and made productive. They reached their future home in the forest after six weeks of steady travel, and found themselves five miles from the little hamlet of Cleveland. The wilderness swarmed with bears, wolves, panthers, deer and other wild animals. Fires were kept burning all night and day, alternately fed by Mr. and Mrs. HINCKLEY for protection. Wolves came so close at night that they could hear the rustling of the leaves and twigs under their feet, also Indians passed closely by frequently, but usually were friendly, though their presence was always terrifying.
The log cabin had but two rooms and a loft reached by a ladder, where the children slept. The huge chimney was built of mud and cement, while the floor was of hewn logs. The loft was so open that the children could count the stars through the wide cracks, and often in winter snow would beat in over the bed and floor.
Mrs. HINCKLEY was a typical pioneer?s wife, standing by her husband?s side, day after day, burning brush or tilling the unclaimed land. The first year was one of peril and anxiety, for the store of provisions brought from Connecticut became so low that starvation threatened. For months they lived on pounded corn made into mush, supplemented by occasional game. Once Mr. HINCKLEY tried to mortgage his farm of 200 acres for a barrel of flour, so great was the extremity. But no flour could be obtained.
Like every other pioneer?s home, Mrs. HINCKLEY?s shuttle played no insignificant part in the home. Emily and Lucy were not old enough to be useful, but even the younger ones soon learned to wind bobbins for their mother.
It was a God-loving home. Morning and evening the bible was read, hymns sung, and earnest prayers were given for divine guidance. The nearest church was two miles distant, at first only a school-house, and it was the custom of the HINCKLEY children, as well as others to carry their shoes and stockings in their hands until within sight of the church, then sit down on a log and put them on, thus saving the wear of those precious articles at the expense of their feet.
These children were an honor to their mother after leaving the home nest. The youngest surviving one died in Iowa aged eighty-four. Emily married Herrick GOULD, and died in Newburgh in 1849. She was the mother of Mrs. Oliver HARTZELL of Cleveland. Lucy married Starkweather BRANCH of Cleveland, in 1827, and died the same year. Cleantha married Phineas SHEPARD, Jr., of Cleveland and died in 1886. She was the mother of Mrs. G. GUILFORD of Cleveland and Mrs. A. W. MEREDITH of Washington, Iowa.
Sarah HINCKLEY became Mrs. C.S. GATES of Brooklyn, and died in 1873, leaving four sons.
Mrs. Demas BRAINARD (Nancy) who came from Haddam, Ct., in 1818, had three daughters and a son who were all born in the township. Phoebe marred Alfred FISH, Lucinda married Leonard HUNTLEY, Betsey remained single, and Luther married Marcia SPRAGUE of Parma. She was born in Keene, N.H.
In 1824 Nathaniel GATES and his wife, Nancy SMITH, with her sister, Sally SMITH, came from Chatham, Ct., after a short stay in Delhi, N.Y. Their daughter Caroline married Dan WILLIAMS. Sally became Mrs. James PATTERSON and Mary GATES remained unmarried.
The settlement had now become prosperous. Roads through the hilly country surrounding had been laid out with the hardest kind of work. Good feeling prevailed as the settlers were mostly connected by marriage or by strong bonds of sympathy. But pioneer life was not all toil by any means, for much visiting back and forth kept warm the friendships. These visits were made in ox carts or on horseback.
About 1837 Levi LOCKWOOD and his wife, Tamison, came from Madrid, N.Y., with their grown-up family and kept the Brooklyn tavern. Their three daughters, Finette, afterward Mrs. Lewis WRIGHT of Fremont; Malvina who married Ducay LOSEY and Helen, who became Mrs. George MATHEWS, were all efficient aids in the business, and the generous fare and well kept rooms of that necessary institution the ?Country Tavern? were largely owing to the industry and zeal of these bright girls.
Malvina, the only one now living, is a useful woman of good mind and possessed of a singular gift of preparing herbs and roots for medical use. She had a fine disdain for doctors and their ?stuff,? and, had she come upon the stage of life years later, would have been an invaluable nurse, or even a physician herself, at least for her own sex.
Rev. Edward FULLER, with his wife Anne GREEN of Granston, R.I., came to Brooklyn and became a minister of the town. Mrs. FULLER was a lovely woman with a fund of cheerfulness that never failed and an inborn love of flowers and a gift for cultivating them. Her life was well rounded out with years.
She had unusual business faculty, and by her enterprise in allotting and recording of her property, made possible the incorporation of the village. Without such help, it would have been almost impossible.
Her eldest daughter, Mary FULLER, was a beautiful girl who early joined the Society of Friends in which faith her mother had been raised. Her rosy face beaming from the depth of a Quaker bonnet of drab silk, was a revelation to the townspeople who passed her. She married Thomas PINKHAM of Salem, and died at the age of thirty-one.
The youngest daughter, Anna FULLER, grew up in the retirement of the pretty village, and was married to her school teacher, William TREAT, and still resides in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn in those days was very attractive, occupying a high, sandy ridge which assured its healthfulness, and with a soil that was very productive. Society was at its best. Education advantages were held in high esteem. Much was thought of and done for young people. Debating societies, singing classes and informal parties were frequently held at some home or at the tavern. The last were not monopolized by the young, for there were many social events for real enjoyment held by their elders, where friends met early in the afternoon, visited, danced, and enjoyed a good supper.
The old tavern passed through many hands, and has finally disappeared. Many other changes also have taken place. A long viaduct spans the Big Creek valley and over the pioneers roads made with so much effort and toil, rush symbols of the new age, the automobile and the electric car.
Anna E. TREAT
Cuyahoga County USGenWeb
MARRIAGE: Revolutionary War records for his pension state that he was remarried in 1815 to Jerusha in Brooklyn, Ohio. Vouched for by Deacon Isaac Hinckley and Stephen Brainard (a distant relative). Further into the record, though, after Amos has died and his wife is filing for a pension, she gives the date of their marriage as 15 Jan 1813 in Haddam.
Amos m. Martha AIKEN Martha (daughter of Thomas AIKEN and Hannah BRAINERD) b. 24 Sep 1756, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 129. Amos Bradford BRAINARD
b. Abt 1783, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 130. William BRAINARD
b. 1784, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 16 Jun 1868, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 131. Martha BRAINARD, [infant]
- 132. Martha BRAINARD
- 133. Ephraim BRAINARD
- 134. Demas BRAINARD
b. 3 Jul 1792, Haddam,, Connecticut, USA; d. 16 Dec 1882, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 135. Philena BRAINARD
b. 4 May 1804, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Oct 1865.
Amos m. Jerusha RAY 15 Jan 1813, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Jerusha b. 1764; d. 1856, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Elizabeth BRAINERD
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 18 May 1760, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Elizabeth m. Asa CHAPMAN Asa b. 12 Feb 1753. [Group Sheet]
- Candace BRAINERD
(4.Jedediah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1)
- Asaph YOUNG
(5.Rebecca3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. Jun 1749, Middle Haddam, , Connecticut; d. 20 May 1827, Chathom, , Connecticut.
Asaph m. Abigail BROOKS [Group Sheet]
- Elizabeth YOUNG
(5.Rebecca3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. Abt 1747, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Elizabeth m. Ozias BRAINARD Ozias (son of Jedediah BRAINERD and Elizabeth SPENCER) b. 10 Oct 1743, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 1822, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 108. Anna BRAINARD
b. Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 109. Jemima BRAINARD
b. 23 Dec 1766, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 31 Dec 1851.
- 110. Rebekah BRAINARD
b. 6 Jun 1769, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 111. Ozias BRAINARD, Jr.
b. 26 Apr 1771, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 2 Feb 1858, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 112. Miriam BRAINARD, [child]
b. 9 May 1773, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 26 Jul 1776, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 113. Bethuel BRAINARD, [infant]
b. 6 Apr 1775, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 10 Aug 1776, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 114. Miriam BRAINARD
b. 13 Feb 1777, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1828.
- 115. Bethuel BRAINARD
b. 24 Feb 1779, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1815.
- 116. Ira BRAINARD
b. 13 Apr 1781, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Munson,, Ohio ???.
- 117. Timothy BRAINARD
b. 11 May 1783; d. 1830.
- 118. Elizabeth BRAINARD
b. 19 Jul 1785, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 19 Aug 1823, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 119. Delilah BRAINARD
b. 4 Dec 1787, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. 13 Jan 1872, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Samuel YOUNG, II
(5.Rebecca3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 14 Jan 1744, Windham, Windham, CT; d. 14 Nov 1823, CT, USA; bur. 1824, CT, USA.
Samuel m. Meletiah FULLER 17 Dec 1767, . Meletiah b. 8 Feb 1748, ; d. 9 Sep 1842, CT, USA; bur. Sep 1842, CT, USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 136. Samuel YOUNG, III
b. 7 Feb 1771, Windham, Windham, CT; d. 18 Oct 1861, Chatham, Middlesex , CT; bur. Oct 1861, CT, USA.
- James YOUNG
(5.Rebecca3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 1745, Chatham,, Connecticut.
- Rebecca YOUNG
(5.Rebecca3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 1752, Chatham,, Connecticut.
- Anna AIKEN, (Akins)
(7.Hannah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. Abt 1748; d. Abt 1820.
Anna m. Jedediah BRAINARD, Jr. 7 Nov 1771, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut. Jedediah (son of Jedediah BRAINERD and Elizabeth SPENCER) b. 11 Dec 1748, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 1814, Mentor, , Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 120. David BRAINERD, [infant]
b. Abt 1772, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 121. Sabra BRAINERD
b. Abt 1773, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 122. Annie or Annis BRAINERD
b. 29 Dec 1775, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 123. Candace BRAINERD
b. Abt 1778, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 124. Sylvanus BRAINARD
b. Oct 1781, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Prob. Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 125. Cephas BRAINARD
b. 16 Nov 1784, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 20 Apr 1867, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 126. Jabez Spencer BRAINERD
b. May 1786, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Wisconsin.
- 127. Sophronia BRAINERD
b. Abt 1790, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 128. Job BRAINERD
b. May 1793, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Martha AIKEN
(7.Hannah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 24 Sep 1756, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Martha m. Amos BRAINARD Amos (son of Jedediah BRAINERD and Elizabeth SPENCER) b. 3 Jan 1758, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 21 Nov 1833, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 129. Amos Bradford BRAINARD
b. Abt 1783, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 130. William BRAINARD
b. 1784, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Abt 16 Jun 1868, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 131. Martha BRAINARD, [infant]
- 132. Martha BRAINARD
- 133. Ephraim BRAINARD
- 134. Demas BRAINARD
b. 3 Jul 1792, Haddam,, Connecticut, USA; d. 16 Dec 1882, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 135. Philena BRAINARD
b. 4 May 1804, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 5 Oct 1865.
- George AIKEN
(7.Hannah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) d. Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Had a grandson named George. Lived in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio near the Infirmary.
George m. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 137. Cyril AIKEN
d. , Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 138. Irad AIKEN
d. Black River,, Ohio.
- Thomas AIKEN
(7.Hannah3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) d. Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Mindwell BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 4 Sep 1756, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 28 May 1843.
- Timothy BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 6 Aug 1758, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1801.
- Eli BRAINERD, [infant]
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 11 Jun 1761, East Haddom, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 3 Nov 1761.
- Anna BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 25 Dec 1763, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 11 Jan 1832.
- Experience BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 3 Oct 1765, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1812, Rush, , Ny.
Experience m. Squire GOFF 1784, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Squire b. 1763, , Chatham, Connecticut; d. 1825, Lewiston, , Canada. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 139. Demis GOFF
b. 24 Jun 1797, , , Connecticut; d. 9 Sep 1872, Van Buren Twp, Daviess, in.
- 140. Russell GOFF
b. 16 Sep 1785, Rush, Monroe, New York; d. 1 Jun 1844, Shelby, Macomb, Michigan.
- Eli BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 11 Sep 1766, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 7 Mar 1817.
Eli m. Anne STRONG 10 Apr 1784. Anne b. Abt 1767, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 141. Alfred BRAINERD
b. 12 Feb 17?7, Maine; c. 12 Feb 1787, Maine; d. 15 Aug 1875, Grand Blanc, Genesee, Mi.
- 142. Daniel BRAINERD
b. Abt 1799, .
- 143. Eli BRAINERD
b. Abt 1789, .
- 144. Dudley BRAINERD
b. Abt 1790, Haddam.
- 145. James BRAINERD
b. Abt 1792, .
- 146. James BRAINERD
b. Abt 1795, .
- Dimmis BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 25 Jun 1768, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 21 Aug 1848.
- Rachel Ackley BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 29 Jan 1770, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Mar 1848, Newburgh, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Notes:
Cousin of her husband thru her father, Dudley.
Rachel m. Amos BRAINARD, (twin) 19 Mar 1789, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut. Amos (son of Elisha BRAINERD and Martha HUBBARD) b. 13 Jul 1769, Haddam Neck, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 19 May 1823, Newburgh, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 147. John R. BRAINARD
b. 1789; d. 7 Sep 1849, Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 148. Selinda BRAINARD
b. 16 Mar 1791, Middletown,, Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1859.
- 149. Nancy BRAINARD
b. 1 Feb 1794; d. 1 Mar 1860, Brooklyn Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; bur. 1 Mar 1860, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 150. Amos BRAINARD, Jr.
b. 1795, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 26 Mar 1870, , Williams, Ohio or , Defiance, Ohio.
- 151. Demming BRAINARD
b. 1798; d. 1860.
- 152. Julia Selden BRAINARD
- 153. Timothy BRAINARD
b. 1801; d. Abt 1828.
- 154. Alvah H. BRAINARD
b. 1807; d. 11 Jan 1865, Newburgh, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 155. Hiram Ackley BRAINARD
b. 4 Oct 1808, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 22 May 1887, Chesaning,, Michigan.
- 156. Sylvester BRAINARD
b. 1809.
- 157. Emily BRAINARD
b. 4 Jun 1811, Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Michigan.
- Asenath BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 20 Sep 1772, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Jul 1825, Rush, Monroe, New York.
Asenath m. Guernsey GOFF Guernsey b. 13 Nov 1766, Chatham, Mdlsx, Cn; d. 6 Aug 1835, Rush, Monroe, New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 158. Lyman GOFF
b. 2 Mar 1792, Connecticut; d. 5 Apr 1864, St.Johns, Clinton, Michigan.
- 159. Lizzie GOFF
b. Abt 1790, Connecticut.
- 160. Lucinda GOFF
b. 24 Apr 1791, , , Connecticut; d. 22 Mar 1882.
- 161. Eunice Brainerd GOFF
b. 1796, Connecticut; d. 1864.
- 162. Philanda GOFF
b. 6 Jun 1798, Connecticut; d. 18 Jun 1889.
- 163. Fannie GOFF
b. 1801, Connecticut; d. 1814.
- 164. Guernsey GOFF
b. 13 Dec 1803, Connecticut.
- 165. Asenath GOFF
b. 1806, Connecticut; d. 1882.
- 166. Cynthia GOFF
b. 1808, Connecticut.
- 167. Sylvester Dudley GOFF
b. 15 Jan 1812, Connecticut; d. 1 Apr 1891, Michigan.
- 168. Mindwell GOFF
b. 9 Jan 1814, Connecticut; d. 1893.
- 169. Edmund L. GOFF
b. 6 Jan 1817, Connecticut.
- Lydia BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 20 Jul 1773, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Lydia m. Jabin BRAINERD Jabin (son of Jonathan BRAINERD and Elizabeth STOCKING) b. 13 Mar 1768, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Bef 1830, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 170. Edmund BRAINARD
b. 16 Sep 1792, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 3 Mar 1851, Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 171. Jerusha BRAINARD
b. 29 Jul 1794, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 172. Linus BRAINERD
b. 23 Jun 1797, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 173. Lucy BRAINERD
b. 11 Mar 1800, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 174. Eliza BRAINERD
b. 29 Sep 1803, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 175. Caroline BRAINERD
b. 21 Oct 1805, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 176. Sophia BRAINERD
b. 25 Feb 1808, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 177. Cynthia BRAINERD
b. 15 Mar 1810, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 178. Justin BRAINERD
b. 26 Nov 1820, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Eunice BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 24 Jun 1775, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1830.
- Sophia BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 1 Jun 1778, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Jun 1864.
Sophia m. Guernsey GOFF Jul 1828. Guernsey b. 13 Nov 1766, Chatham, Mdlsx, Cn; d. 6 Aug 1835, Rush, Monroe, New York. [Group Sheet]
- Virtue BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 4 Jun 1780, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 1830.
- Cynthia BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 20 May 1782, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 8 Feb 1850.
- Dudley BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 2 Mar 1785, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 27 Oct 1847.
Dudley m. Esther SMITH [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 179. Annette BRAINERD
b. Madison,, Connecticut.
- Baby BRAINERD
(8.Dudley3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 15 Jun 1755, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 15 Jun 1755, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Jonathan BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 1 Aug 1762; d. Abt 1782.
- Jeremiah BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 14 Apr 1765.
- Jabin BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 13 Mar 1768, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Bef 1830, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Cousin of his wife, Lydia. He lived in Brooklyn, Ohio.
DEATH: Probably died between 1820 and 1838. The Probate Docket has a guardianship item for the minor orphan, Justin. He would have been a minor between 1820 and 1838.
Jabin m. Lydia BRAINERD Lydia (daughter of Dudley BRAINERD and Mindwell Mina ACKLEY) b. 20 Jul 1773, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 170. Edmund BRAINARD
b. 16 Sep 1792, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 3 Mar 1851, Euclid, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 171. Jerusha BRAINARD
b. 29 Jul 1794, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 172. Linus BRAINERD
b. 23 Jun 1797, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 173. Lucy BRAINERD
b. 11 Mar 1800, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 174. Eliza BRAINERD
b. 29 Sep 1803, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 175. Caroline BRAINERD
b. 21 Oct 1805, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 176. Sophia BRAINERD
b. 25 Feb 1808, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 177. Cynthia BRAINERD
b. 15 Mar 1810, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 178. Justin BRAINERD
b. 26 Nov 1820, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Elizabeth BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 13 Aug 1775.
- Samuel BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 22 Feb 1778.
- Sallie BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 16 Apr 1780.
- Jonathan BRAINERD
(10.Jonathan3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Richard1) b. 24 Nov 1784, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; d. Abt 1830/1840, Perhaps, Macomb Co., Mi.
Notes:
Moved to Cleveland, Ohio about 1825 then to Michigan in 1862
Jonathan m. Lucy BAILEY 27 Dec 1806, Prob., Middlesex Co., Connecticut. Lucy (daughter of Joshua BAILEY and Ruth SEARS) b. Abt 1786, Prob., Middlesex Co., Connecticut, United States; c. 11 May 1794, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, United States; d. Abt 1862, Perhaps, Macomb Co., Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 180. Hope Smith "Hopey" BRAINERD
b. Abt 6 Nov 1806, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; c. 27 Aug 1809; d. 8 Jun 1877, Millington Twp., Tuscola Co., Mi; bur. Millington, Tuscola, Michigan.
- 181. John Parsons BRAINERD
b. 1808, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. Niagara Falls,, New York.
- 182. Harley Osbond BRAINERD
b. 1810, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 183. Matilda BRAINERD
b. 22 Jan 1812, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 18 Feb 1895, Evart,Osceola Co. Mi; bur. Forest Hill Cemetery,Osceola Co. Mi.
- 184. Liva BRAINERD
b. 13 Sep 1813, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 185. Mary Melvina BRAINERD
b. 13 May 1815, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 186. Clarissa BRAINERD
b. 1817, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 187. Esther Maria BRAINERD
b. 1819, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 188. Amasa Fielding BRAINERD
b. 1821, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 189. Charles BRAINERD
b. 1823, Chatham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 190. Sally Ann BRAINERD
b. 1825, Rush,, New York.
- 191. Harley O. BRAINERD
b. 1810.
- 192. Clarissa BRAINERD
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