Walter Azor SUMNER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Walter Azor SUMNER was born in 1851 in Thompson, Ohio (son of Hiram SUMNER and Elizabeth Ann MUN).

    Walter married Sarah WATKINS in Jul 1873. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hiram SUMNER was born on 13 Sep 1803 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio (son of Azor Betts SUMNER and Persis Patty WARREN); died on 14 Jan 1864 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio.

    Hiram married Elizabeth Ann MUN in 1833 in Trumbull, Ohio. Elizabeth was born in in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Ann MUN was born in in New York.
    Children:
    1. Esther Annette SUMNER was born on 27 Nov 1833 in Thompson, Ohio.
    2. Nancy Philinda SUMNER was born on 10 Apr 1836 in Thompson, Ohio; died on 09 Dec 1856 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio.
    3. William Augustus SUMNER was born on 22 Dec 1840 in Thompson, Ohio.
    4. Ransom Erastus SUMNER was born on 10 Apr 1842 in Thompson, Ohio.
    5. Caroline Louisa SUMNER was born on 10 Sep 1845 in Thompson, Ohio.
    6. Alida Eveline SUMNER was born on 15 Jul 1847 in Thompson, Ohio; died on 25 Feb 1879.
    7. Walen SUMNER was born in 1849 in Thompson, Ohio.
    8. 1. Walter Azor SUMNER was born in 1851 in Thompson, Ohio.
    9. Martha Emma SUMNER was born in 1856 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Azor Betts SUMNER was born on 24 Aug 1777 in Thetford, Orange, Connecticut (son of RS Thomas2 Hunt SUMNER and Rebecca DOWNER); died on 25 Mar 1870 in High Point, Moniteau, Missouri.

    Azor married Persis Patty WARREN on 11 May 1802 in Bristol, Addison, Vermont. Persis was born on 11 May 1785 in Wells, Rutland, Vermont; died on 26 Mar 1861 in Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Persis Patty WARREN was born on 11 May 1785 in Wells, Rutland, Vermont; died on 26 Mar 1861 in Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin.
    Children:
    1. 2. Hiram SUMNER was born on 13 Sep 1803 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio; died on 14 Jan 1864 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio.
    2. Thomas Warren SUMNER was born on 18 Mar 1805 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio; died on 20 Jun 1893 in Painesville, Lake, Ohio.
    3. William Augustus SUMNER was born on 23 Jan 1807 in Madison, , Ohio; died on 14 Nov 1879 in Thompson, Geauga, Ohio.
    4. Nancy Philinda SUMNER was born on 25 Sep 1808 in High Point, Moniteau, Missouri; died on 30 Mar 1875 in High Point, Moniteau, Missouri.
    5. Ebenezer1 SUMNER was born on 11 Aug 1810 in Ohio; died on 12 Sep 1810 in Ohio.
    6. Ebenezer2 SUMNER was born on 24 Sep 1812 in Geauga, Iowa; died on 20 Feb 1885 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
    7. Enos SUMNER was born on 24 Jun 1814 in Thompson, , Ohio; died on 08 Jul 1897 in Marengo, Mchenry, Illinois.
    8. Royal Nathan SUMNER was born on 25 Dec 1816 in Geauga, Ohio; died on 13 Jul 1901 in Leroy, Medina, Ohio.
    9. Harriet Lorinda SUMNER was born on 27 Feb 1819 in Geauga, Ohio; died on 10 Mar 1901 in Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin.
    10. Ithamer Ransom SUMNER was born on 10 Aug 1821 in Geauga, Ohio; died on 24 Jan 1889 in Denver, Colorado.
    11. George Halda SUMNER was born on 20 Sep 1825 in Geauga, Ohio; died on 26 Jan 1901 in Marengo, Mchenry, Illinois.
    12. Louisa Melissa SUMNER was born on 20 Dec 1829 in Geauga, Ohio; died on 13 Nov 1913 in Redfield, Spink, South Dakota.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  RS Thomas2 Hunt SUMNER was born on 11 May 1734 in Hebron, Tolland, Vermont (son of Physician William SUMNER and Hannah HUNT); died on 04 Jan 1820 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Historical Note: The Year Was 1789

    The year was 1789 and in the U.S. a young government was beginning to take shape. In its first nationwide election, the popular Revolutionary War general, George Washington, became the country's first president and was sworn in at the first capitol of the United States, Federal Hall in New York City.

    In France, a rebellion was underway and with the storming of the Bastille prison, the French Revolution began. In its reporting on the subject, The Times of London, England had the following to say of the conflict:

    The spirit of liberty which so long lay in a state of death, oppressed by the hand of power, received its first spark of returning animation, by the incautious and impolitic assistance afforded to America. The French soldier on his return from that emancipated continent, told a glorious tale to his countrymen--"That the arms of France had given freedome to thirteen United States, and planted the standard of liberty on the battlements of New York and Philadelphia." The idea of such a noble deed became a general object of admiration, the [facets?] of a similar state were eagerly longed for by all ranks of people, and the vox populi had this force of argument--"If France gave freedom to America, why should she not unchain the arbitrary fetters which bind her own people.

    Later that year, the Marquis de Lafayette, with the advice of Thomas Jefferson who was at the time the American ambassador to France, drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. It was adopted by France's National Assembly in August and ratified by Louis XVI in October.

    There was unrest in other parts of the world as well. Sweden and Russia were at war, and briefly, Norway had joined the conflict, although a peace treaty was signed in July 1789.

    In a smaller, but well-known conflict, the mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty was also in the year 1789. On April 28, part of the crew of the Bounty, led by Fletcher Christian, mutinied and set Captain William Bligh and eighteen crewmembers adrift. Bligh managed to get the boat some 3,600 miles to Timor. Some of the mutineers were captured and prosecuted--three were hanged, while others, including Fletcher Christian ended up on Pitcairn Island, where some of their descendants live to this day.

    In 1789, there was an epidemic of influenza in New England, New York, and Nova Scotia, which resulted in many deaths due to secondary cases of pneumonia. The new president was among those who fell ill. He caught a cold while visiting Boston, and later, was affected more seriously with influenza, which was dubbed Washington Influenza.

    RS married Rebecca DOWNER on 07 Jun 1761 in Hebron, Tolland, Vermont. Rebecca was born on 04 Feb 1739 in Sunderland, Massachusetts; died about 1783 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rebecca DOWNER was born on 04 Feb 1739 in Sunderland, Massachusetts; died about 1783 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Hunt SUMNER was born on 14 Apr 1762 in Hebron, Tolland, Vermont.
    2. William Augustus SUMNER was born on 01 Mar 1764 in Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; died on 07 Jan 1854 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario.
    3. Samuel Lockhart SUMNER was born on 11 Jun 1766 in Hebron, Tolland, Vermont; died on 16 Mar 1822 in Bristol, Vermont.
    4. John Austin SUMNER was born on 18 Nov 1768 in Thetford, Orange, Connecticut; died on 21 Dec 1854 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario.
    5. George Henry SUMNER was born on 13 Jul 1771 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont; died on 12 Apr 1848 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont.
    6. Henry George SUMNER was born on 13 Jul 1771 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont; died on 21 Dec 1854 in Bristol, Addison, Vermont.
    7. 4. Azor Betts SUMNER was born on 24 Aug 1777 in Thetford, Orange, Connecticut; died on 25 Mar 1870 in High Point, Moniteau, Missouri.
    8. Nancy SUMNER was born in 1779 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont.
    9. Sylvia Americana SUMNER was born in 1781 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont.