Caleb Freeman GARRATT

Male 1834 - 1917  (82 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Caleb Freeman GARRATT was born in Aug 1834 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada (son of Caleb GARRATT and Dorcas CARMAN); died on 28 Jul 1917 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    Caleb married Maria MOYNES on 1 Mar 1858 in Frankford, Hastings, Ontario, Canada. Maria (daughter of Isacc MOYNES and Sarah Sallie WEBB) was born in 1840 in Hope Township, Northumberland County,Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Mar 1888 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Florence May GARRATT was born on 21 Dec 1858 in Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 14 Sep 1957 in Hastings, Adams, Nebraska, USA.
    2. Gerogina M GARRATT was born in 1861 in Sidney Twp, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Aug 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
    3. Fred Edward GARRATT was born on 15 Feb 1865 in Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Mar 1930.
    4. Mary Gertrude GARRATT was born in 1874 in Essex, Stark, Illinois, USA.

    Caleb married Sarah Elizabeth (Libby) WINTERS on 20 Apr 1895 in Cook, Illinois, USA. Sarah (daughter of Lewis WINTERS and Hannah (Anna) WEEKS) was born in Aug 1857 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Jun 1939 in Belleville, Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Caleb GARRATT was born on 7 Sep 1785 in Dutchess County, New York, USA (son of ISAAC JOSEPH GARRATT and SARAH CARMAN); died on 11 Jul 1869 in Wooler, Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.

    Caleb married Dorcas CARMAN on 17 Jan 1807 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Dorcas (daughter of Townsend CARMAN and Sarah GURNEY) was born on 12 Nov 1789 in Dutchess County, NY State; died on 8 Apr 1872 in Wooler, Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorcas CARMAN was born on 12 Nov 1789 in Dutchess County, NY State (daughter of Townsend CARMAN and Sarah GURNEY); died on 8 Apr 1872 in Wooler, Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    Living with her son Richard and his family in Murray Township per the 1871 Census.

    Children:
    1. Lydia GARRATT was born about Oct 1807 in Hallowell Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Nov 1891 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Townsend GARRATT was born in 1810 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 25 Mar 1891 in Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Thomas GARRATT was born in 1812 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Aug 1847 in Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Dianna GARRATT was born in 1814 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died between 1871 and 1881 in Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Rachel GARRATT was born in 1817 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 8 Feb 1901 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. William Dorland GARRATT was born on 16 Mar 1818 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 10 Oct 1910.
    7. John Carman GARRATT was born on 27 May 1820 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Dec 1894.
    8. Adam Henry GARRATT was born on 7 Dec 1822 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Aug 1895 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Angelina GARRATT was born in Mar 1825 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 10 Oct 1897 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    10. Lanor GARRATT was born on 11 Jan 1827 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 9 Apr 1923 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    11. Olive GARRATT was born in 1830 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died in May 1906 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    12. Richard Solomon GARRATT was born on 9 Jun 1832 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Aug 1920 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    13. 1. Caleb Freeman GARRATT was born in Aug 1834 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jul 1917 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ISAAC JOSEPH GARRATT was born on 28 Oct 1758 in Queens, New York, USA (son of HUGH GARRATT); died on 17 Jun 1841 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    ISAAC married SARAH CARMAN on 16 Nov 1780 in Queens, New York, USA. SARAH (daughter of ADAM CARMAN and PHILADELPHIA TITUS) was born on 11 Nov 1762 in Queens, New York, USA; died on 21 Dec 1846 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  SARAH CARMAN was born on 11 Nov 1762 in Queens, New York, USA (daughter of ADAM CARMAN and PHILADELPHIA TITUS); died on 21 Dec 1846 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 2. Caleb GARRATT was born on 7 Sep 1785 in Dutchess County, New York, USA; died on 11 Jul 1869 in Wooler, Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Richard GARRATT was born on 4 Dec 1783 in Dutchess County, New York, USA; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Mott GARRATT was born on 7 Sep 1787 in Dutchess County, New York, USA; died on 23 Feb 1878 in Lyons, Fulton, Ohio, USA.
    4. Isaac Benjamin GARRATT was born on 14 Apr 1791 in Dutchess County, New York, USA; died on 10 Dec 1889 in Indianola, Iowa.
    5. Thomas GARRATT was born on 2 Jan 1792 in Dutchess County, New York, USA; died on 23 Sep 1880 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Adam GARRATT was born on 17 Jan 1794 in Dutchess County, New York, USA; died on 17 Nov 1809.
    7. William GARRATT was born on 27 Dec 1796 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Feb 1886 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Charles Isaac GARRATT was born on 17 Jun 1805 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died in 1856 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. PHEOBE GARRATT was born on 23 Mar 1799 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died on 18 Jan 1886 in Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan, USA.
    10. Mary GARRATT was born on 20 May 1801 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; died in 1874.

  3. 6.  Townsend CARMAN was born on 11 Jan 1768 in Nassau, New York, USA (son of Jacob CARMAN and Rachel WEEKS); died on 19 May 1850 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Sources for Husband: * Stanford Monthly Meetings, Dutchess Co., NY - are affiliated with the Coeymans Quaker meetings of Albany Co., NY.
    Townsend once owned the Totten farm.
    Federal Census, 1790, Townsend Carman Head of family, Coxsackie. Green Co. NY., 1830, Seneca, NY.
    Sources for Wife: Will of Jacob Gurney, 17 Mar 1885, Baltimore, Green,, NY. Press clippings requiring all hiers to appear before the Sorrogate Court in the town of Catskill, Co. of Green, on 7 July 1955, gives location of all in 1855. Published legal notice.
    Junius - Death Notice June 15, 1849 - Sarah, wife of Townsend Carman, at home of Joel Cosad, Age 80 yrs.
    Sources for Children: Photocopy of Joel Cosad'd Bible giving names, birthdates, deatths, marriages.

    Townsend married Sarah GURNEY on 27 Feb 1788 in Coeymans, Albany, New York, USA. Sarah (daughter of John GURNEY and Judith HOAG) was born on 2 Jan 1769 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA; died on 18 Jun 1848 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah GURNEY was born on 2 Jan 1769 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA (daughter of John GURNEY and Judith HOAG); died on 18 Jun 1848 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Dorcas CARMAN was born on 12 Nov 1789 in Dutchess County, NY State; died on 8 Apr 1872 in Wooler, Murray Twp, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Pheobe CARMAN was born on 30 Nov 1793 in Coxsackie, Greene, New York, USA; died in 1833 in New York State, USA.
    3. JACOB CARMAN was born on 18 Apr 1796 in Coxsackie, Greene, New York, USA; died on 24 Dec 1847 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, USA.
    4. Rachel CARMAN was born on 31 May 1798 in Coxsackie, Greene, New York, USA; died on 2 Dec 1869 in Columbia, Wisconsin, USA.
    5. John CARMAN was born on 29 Oct 1801 in Adolphustown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; died on 10 May 1876 in Seneca, New York, USA.
    6. Judith CARMAN was born on 28 Oct 1803 in Adolphustown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; died about 1854 in Iowa, USA.
    7. Greta L CARMAN was born on 21 Jun 1805 in Adolphustown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; died in 1855.
    8. Esther CARMAN was born on 6 Aug 1791 in Coxsackie, Greene, New York, USA; died on 25 Sep 1873 in Penfield, Calhoun, Michigan, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HUGH GARRATT was born in 1725 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland; died in 1760 in Dutchess County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 4. ISAAC JOSEPH GARRATT was born on 28 Oct 1758 in Queens, New York, USA; died on 17 Jun 1841 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Benjamin GARRATT was born in 1759 in Marbletown, Ulster, New York, USA; died on 11 Sep 1857 in Hillier, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

  2. 10.  ADAM CARMAN was born on 4 Dec 1723 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA (son of Joseph CARMAN and Elizabeth Susan TREADWELL); died on 19 Nov 1804 in Stanford, Dutchess County, New York, USA.

    ADAM married PHILADELPHIA TITUS about 1745. PHILADELPHIA (daughter of Jacob TITUS and Margaret GERMAINE) was born on 11 Jan 1728 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 17 Mar 1807 in Stanford, Dutchess County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  PHILADELPHIA TITUS was born on 11 Jan 1728 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA (daughter of Jacob TITUS and Margaret GERMAINE); died on 17 Mar 1807 in Stanford, Dutchess County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. SARAH CARMAN was born on 11 Nov 1762 in Queens, New York, USA; died on 21 Dec 1846 in Wellington, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Anne CARMAN was born on 7 Mar 1760 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died in 1858.
    3. Mary CARMAN was born on 7 Mar 1760 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died in 1858 in Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York, USA.
    4. Phebe CARMAN was born on 9 Nov 1753 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died before 1853.
    5. Philadelphia CARMAN was born about 1761 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died in 1838 in Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York, USA.
    6. Morris Caleb CARMAN was born on 19 Oct 1751 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 4 Feb 1828 in Stanfordville, Dutchess, New York, USA.
    7. Charles CARMAN was born on 8 Feb 1756 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 27 Apr 1848 in Trumansburgh, Tompkins, NY.
    8. Richard CARMAN was born on 3 Jun 1758 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 7 Feb 1844 in Hector, Schuyler, New York, USA.
    9. Jacob CARMAN was born on 13 Nov 1747 in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA; died on 27 Apr 1814 in Coxsackie, Greene, New York, USA.
    10. Margaret CARMAN was born in 1759 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 11 Nov 1849.
    11. Adam CARMAN was born on 23 Apr 1755 in Hempstead, Queens, New York, USA; died on 20 Dec 1840 in Rockville Centre, Queens, New York, USA.

  4. 12.  Jacob CARMAN was born on 13 Nov 1747 in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA (son of ADAM CARMAN and PHILADELPHIA TITUS); died on 27 Apr 1814 in Coxsackie, Greene, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Online family history of Jacob Carman
    Found on Rootsweb

    Jacob Carman 1754 - 1814 The Grand father Of The Canadian Migration The Revolutionary Period .... the Carmans are now in the textile industry ... family line: John (1), John (2), Thomas (3), Joseph (4), Adam (5), Jacob (6) Trade Canada Names Family Westward Family of Jacob and Rachel Jacob Carman was born about 1754 at Jericho, L.I. and accompanied his 'family to Dutchess county. His wife was Rachel Weeks, thought to be a daughter of Abel Weeks of an early Long Island family. He was likely married at the time of the move up-state. ‘There is some question about the exact date of his birth and 1754 should be considered a compromise date, based on the records of the Carman Family Association - which are various manuscripts on file in the New York City Public Library.' (Dueryer) Jacob and Rachel had thirteen children, the older of which may have been born on Long Island, some in Dutchess county, and the younger ones in Green county, New York. They were: Townsend, Margaret, Caleb, Ester, Adam, Freelove, Samuel, Rachel, Jacob, Hannah, Phila. Walter and Solomon. (in arrroximate order of birth) Family tradition says they moved from Dutchess county, N.Y., to Canada about 1790, remaining there for two years, then coming back and settling in Green county. (Very likely tre Province of New Brunswick) (This Canadian move was tied to the family's Quakerism and the Revolutionary War.) Since Samuel's oldest son, Caleb, was born in Canada in 1805, the Canadian junket must rave extended over longer than a two year period for the entire family. Top of page Trade Jacob is said to have died near Catskill in Green county in 1814 and by that time he was a weaver. It has been noted that the early Carmans were millers, operating mills for grinding grain and sawing lumber. Now, for the first time , we have mention of them as workers with cloth. This is an indication that a new industry was coming to the fore in America. Several of Jacob's sons and grandsons were ' carders' --- persons who prepared wool for spinning and weaving. During the first part of the 19th. Century, weaving was a major home industry, both in furnishing cloth for the household and for trade. Surprising to moderns, is the fact that weaving was a man's work because the early looms were cumbersome and heavy. Usually, they were of local manufacture. The women of the household spun the wool into yarn and the older children 'hand-carded' the wool for making the yarn. This practice of family cloth-making is still followed in parts of the world today. Top of page Canada- Revolution It was in following their trades that the Carnians became a part of the westward movement after the Candaian interlude and American Revolution. It was the opportunity to operate mills that brought them to Illinois. Jacob Carman should have been the Revolutionary War ancestor of this branch of the Carman family, but he was not; nor were any of his immediate fami1y as can be determined from the existing records. Earlier Carrmans, before their conversion to Quakerism, were in the Colonial and Indian wars. In the years ahead they would serve in the nations future wars. As described it the section on Carmans and the Revolutionary War, family disruptions caused by this conflict were very severe in New York State. Thousands of persons migrated from New York to Canada. The more affluent went back to England. (Hundreds fled to Connecticut for the duration of the war.) These migrants were not all Torys. Many were Quakers seeking to avoid taking sides. As with other families, the Carmans were divided, brother against brother, cousin against cousin. Top of page Names Jacob Carman would have been of age to serve, if not in active service, in some form of public service. As a Quaker, he along with his family, were probably harassed and he may have suffered loss of property. The records of Dutchess county show that one of the Van Wycks, a Carman kinsman, suffered greatly, so much that he left the area. (Theodore Van Wyck, later a prominent politician in New York.) New Brunswick, Canada was the goal of most of these migrants from the war. Although many returned at the Peace, others did not. Many Carmans, henceforth could be Canadians. In naming their children, the Carmans at this period still kept some of the old family names that dated back to the 1600s. They extensively used names of families into which they had married as given names. A common name was Townsend, given to several generations of the boys. This name came from the Townsend family on Long Island. (See: The Name of Merritt in the Carman. Family.) In Jacob's family the f.amily linage can be discerned in the given names. Margaret , Caleb, Adam, Jacob, Hannah and Phila. The influence of the Titus family was great. There seems to be little Dutch influence in the names, indicating perhaps that there is no Dutch blood in this family line. For example, in the Dutch naming Jacob would have been Jacobus. Top of page Family It is noted from his family chart that Jacob had three members of his broad marry into the Lisk family - Caleb, Margaret and Freelove. This was a Quaker family and the name Lisk persisted in this branch of the family for a generation or two as a given name. The Quakerism of Jacob's family is evident in what is known of his family members. "About 1811, Adam, Jacob's son, together with his brothers Townsend and Caleb moved into the Genesee county (in New York state). They left Green county and moved to Hector in Seneca county afterwards known as Tompkins county now as Schuyler where they bought land. Adam and Townsend later sold out and moved to Seneca county. "Some of the Carman neighbors and family of Caleb, feeling the need of a meeting place for the Society of Friends met in Caleb's house, who lived near Ferry City (N.Y.). Later, a church was built in a nearby town. "Benjamin Lisk, father of Caleb's wife Mary, said in his will of 1833 that Caleb and Mary are buried on land donated by Caleb to Perry City." (From collected family correspondence.) Top of page Westward Of Jacob's children, it is known that descendants of Adam and his sister, Freelove, migrated to Iowa and Nebraska - a move made later than that of Jacob and Samuel who settled in central Illinois in the Sangamon-Menard counties area. (More on this in the section titled: The Westward Movement.) The move westward for the family was to diminish their Quakerism and by the time of the Civil War, Jacob was to have a number of descendants to serve in the Union forces. (See: Carmans in the Civil War.) No service records have been discovered for his descendants who remained in New York state, but it is very likely that they, too, particpated in the wars to come. To offset their abandoment of Quakerism, a number of his descendants became ministers in various denominations. Others obtained prominence in other ways in their communities and at least three of his line were members of the Nebraska legislature. A great-great grandson became a U.S. Senator. Jacob's daughter Esther, who married Thomas Bedell, remained in Green county, New York which is in the picturesque Catskill region. In about 1850 her brother Samuel, who had migrated to Illinois. died at her home on a return visit. Note: additional information on Jacob's family that stayed in New York: '"Three of Jacob's sons came to the Genessee country near 1811, Townsend, Caleb and Adam. Townsend and Adam moved to the town of Junius, Seneca Co. N.Y. But Caleb stayed. He bought land...whicn at that date had an apple orchard old enough to bear fruit. He was a staunch and generous Friend. When Hector meeting was first organized, it was held at his home, and later at a dwelling furnished by him, until the meeting house was built in 1826. Then he and his wife, Anna Frost (Caleb's second wife.), donated two acres for the building site." The writer believes that Carman descendants are to be found today in this section of New York State. Reunions were held there for many years and a family member prepared a history, which has not been located. There has teen no direct contact with family descendants in this area; altho from time-to-time references to them have been noted. -cch Top of page Family of Jacob and Rachel (Weeks) Carman all generation (7) Townsend Carman (Gurney)) Margaret Carman (Lisk) Caleb Carman (Lisk) (Frost) -1770 Adam Carman (Dean) -1841 Ester Carman (Bedell) Freelove Carman (Lisk) Samuel Carman (Moore) 1781 - c. 1850 Rachel Carman (Powell) Jacob Carman (Golden) (Conrad) 1785 -1870 Hannah Carman (Powell) Philadelphia 'Phila' Carman (Smith) Walter Carman -1792 Solomon Carman (Ray) It should be noted by the reader that Jacob Carman's family was shattered by the American Revolution and by the westward sweep of peoples in the years that followed. New 'pockets' of Carman were formed by this family. Some stayed in central New York, others may have remained in Canada, some settled the Lake country of New York, still others migrated westward to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. As time went on, descendants were to span the nation. More specific genealogical information is on file in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield. According to textile historians, the 'carding' in working with wool was mechanized before satisfactory mechanized looms for weaving were developed. Because hand carding was so slow and tedious, its mechanization was readilly accepted. Not so, with power looms. The power loom was slow in gaining acceptance - in some areas meeting the violent opposition of the weavers. In general, it was only in the latter part of the nineteenth century that any appreciable progress was made in the mechanizing of the textile industry. Steam power, not water power, was most important in this industry.

    Jacob married Rachel WEEKS in 1769 in Jericho, Nassau, New York, USA. Rachel (daughter of Abraham WEEKS and Rachel DOE-WEEKS) was born on 1 Nov 1751 in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA; died on 19 Aug 1820 in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Rachel WEEKS was born on 1 Nov 1751 in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA (daughter of Abraham WEEKS and Rachel DOE-WEEKS); died on 19 Aug 1820 in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 6. Townsend CARMAN was born on 11 Jan 1768 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 19 May 1850 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA.
    2. Adam CARMAN was born on 30 Dec 1774 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 18 Aug 1841 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA.
    3. Esther CARMAN was born on 19 Nov 1772 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 15 Jun 1853 in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA.
    4. Freelove CARMAN was born on 13 Nov 1780 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 7 Dec 1826 in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, USA.
    5. Hannah CARMAN was born in 1782 in Nassau, New York, USA; died in Jan 1870 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
    6. Jacob CARMAN was born in 1784 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 22 Dec 1870 in Petersburg, Menard, Illinois, USA.
    7. Margaret CARMAN was born in 1772 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 8 Apr 1818 in Coeymans, Albany, New York, USA.
    8. Rachel CARMAN was born on 22 Dec 1782 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 23 Nov 1832 in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, USA.
    9. Caleb CARMAN was born on 25 Oct 1770 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 27 Oct 1833 in Hector, Schuyler, New York, USA.
    10. Samuel CARMAN was born in 1781 in Nassau, New York, USA; died in 1850 in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, USA.
    11. Walter CARMAN was born in 1787 in Nassau, New York, USA; died in 1792 in Nassau, New York, USA.
    12. Solomon CARMAN was born on 15 May 1788 in Nassau, New York, USA; died on 29 Apr 1877 in Saratoga, New York, USA.
    13. Philadelphia CARMAN was born about 1790 in Nassau, New York, USA; died before 1890.

  6. 14.  John GURNEY was born on 13 Jan 1732 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 20 Mar 1824 in New Baltimore, Greene, New York, USA.

    John married Judith HOAG on 21 Jun 1762 in Quaker Hill, Dutchess County, New York, USA. Judith was born on 24 Mar 1843 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1843. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Judith HOAG was born on 24 Mar 1843 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1843.
    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah GURNEY was born on 2 Jan 1769 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA; died on 18 Jun 1848 in Junius, Seneca, New York, USA.