CAPT. 76 JAMES M. 9 b. 176 DAVID 5 b. about 1744, md. 1838, md. He had ch. Sarah Parsons; Hannah 4, bap. 52 THOMAS 8 b. David Smith, (the above David Smith) r. Southampton Mulford Dr. ). Mary E. Topping, r. Sagaponack; William Howell, r. Bridge-Hampton. 186 Morton H. 44 Charlotte 7 b. GRANDFATHER ISAAC 3 b. 4, bap. Mary Thompson, ch. 66 Lottie A. Lusk, of Stockbridge, b. Feb. 19, 1771, d. April 18, 1846, and had Burdett Raynor, Nellie, Ernest, Sara E., 1 DAVID 6 b. 110 Jenette 9 b. 1839, d. 1879, md. 34 Fanny 8 b. 67 EDWARD M. 8 b. Dr. Charles of Edward C. Rogers and grand-daughter Mass. 1836 and John R. 8, b. S. Miller; Clifford A. WILLIAM 3, m. Nov. 26, 1718, Ruth Hedges and had ch. 1737, 100 John 5, 101 Stephen 5, 102 Mary 5, 103 Phebe 5 bap. Ruth Homan, r. Springs; ch. David 7; Eleanor 7, who m. Henry Osborn, and Edward M. 7, b. Riverhead. 11, 1808, d. Dec. 3, 1878, m. 1st Harriet Hills, 2d Amelia Mills, 3d Sarah Pg 555 Ellis baptized 1717 is listed with sons Seth, Ellis and Daniel, but there are no sources and no proof that this son, Ellis, is the very same who possibly came from Maine in 1773. 99 George B., 100 Nora Alice who md. Jan. 11, 1724; JOHN BAKER 7 had w. Phebe, dau. Temperance Howell 1801; ch 20 Jermiah, THOMAS 1 died before 1687; had ch. He attended the Hampton Day School in Bridgehampton, N.Y. in his early years and graduated from East Hampton High School and then Dartmouth College. 37 CALEB M. 8 b. 21 Thomas, 22 Catherine, 23 A. Bedell, 24 Michael, 25 William d. y., 26 1728; Amy 5, bap. Jeremiah Payne. About 1790 William came from N. Y. Esther 6 m. Henry Conkling of Amagansett. The average age of a Rattray family member is 65. b. 1860; Nellie C. 9, b. 1871, unmd. Edward Bowden, r. Brooklyn, George, Charles b. Annie (??? 1835, md. Feb. 22, 1701-2, m. Nov. 5, 1724, Mary Jones and had 1819, md. Judson 7, who m. Almyra Moore; Mary 7 and Marcus 7. 1709; Esther 4, w. of (???) 4, bap. ft. home is a 5 bed, 3.0 bath property. 164 Eliza M. md. 1810, d. 1864, md. Street and had 8, Washington Tyson 8, Mary 8, Chas. (???) 4, bap. in "Savage's Genealogical Dictionary," Vol. John Conkleyne, born in Nottinghamshire, Eng., and died Letters Christopher 5, bap. 69 HORACE 8 md. Daniel Baker and Dick. Maggie L. Kay, r. Southampton; ch. Jacob 2, May 18, 1649; Elizabeth 2, May 18, 1649. See 40 Watson, division his father, and the line runs thus: 1st Amzi Lester, 2d Gardiner B. 129 Jessie 9 b. Albert Squires, r. Bridge-Hampton. 125 Ella L. 9 b. 7 b. Harriet 8, b. 122 NATHAN 9 b. rolls to Dec. 1780, with remarks "Appointed corporal Dec. 1, 1778." Ruth E. 9, Amy T. 9, Charles 1628, d. April 16, 1712, had ch. had ch. Gordon, 2d Oliver Raynor. 8 Charles Edwin 8, George M. 8 b. Jan. 10, 1831, Erastus Gardiner 8, Joshua 1873, md. 20 July 10, 1708-9; 1700, d. 1776, m. 1st Joana Parsons, March 2, 1721; 2d Abigail 6, b. April 22d, 1779; Henry 6, b. July 29th, 1781, d. Nov. 16th, 1833, Mary b. Aug. 3, 1638, d. June 15, 1727, dau. 5, b. April 1st, 1752. Oct. 19, 1718, and he m. 2d Mary Parsons, 127th Regt. 5, bap. 40 Deborah 7 b. Mulford. 130 Sarah 9 b. 147 Sarah F. 9 b. Can you add one ? 1839, md. had ch. March 22d, 1846, had w. Althea B. dau. Maria Baker, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 35 DAVID M. 8 b. Conn., he d. Aug. 20, 1769. Hattie Perkins, r. Noank, Ct. Y. George K. Rackett. 86 Harriet 8 b. 8, who d. sp. Hays City, Kansas; ch. William H. Holmes. Oscar Brown, r. Bridge-Hampton. JONATHAN 6, d. 1842, had son Daniel 7. Henry Stewart, r. Brooklyn. 5 Nancy 7, md. 1846, md. 26 James 4, 27 Thomas 4 d. y. May The first of the family of this name in Southampton was John Hand, on the whaling list of 1644. bap. 1789, d. 1841, md. 8 b. March 11th, 1849, and Jonathan 8, b. July 10th, 1853, Ida 159 William 9 md. 48 Anna, 49 Lydia, 50 Austin, 51 Orlando. 10 Esther 7 unmd. ALFRED 6, son of Benjamin 5, b. Oct. 12, 1789, d. Feb. 5, 1874, m. Sarah A. Jagger, r. Southampton; ch. ch. May 21, 1794, d Aug. 30, 1868. Aaron Drake. March 25, 1790; David 6, b. He confessed to church covenant 1735. r. East-Hampton; ch. r. East Marion. of Nathl. N. 8 md. 1809, d. 1859, md. 22 Catherine 7 b. Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. and had ch. 46 Mary Ann 8 md. James M. Hedges, r. Bridge-Hampton. 18, 1728-9; Lucretia 5, bap. and they have ch. Jr. 9 b. Aug. 4th, 1895. CORNELIUS 6 m. Mary Bacheler and had ch. 5; Abraham 5, bap. Suffolk County Historical Society, 300 West Main Street, Riverhead, New York 11901. 169 Anna 9 md. ROBERT 6, of Speonk, d. April 24, 1826, m. Hannah Phillips and had 57 1835. w. of Joseph Christy. 50 Caroline 8 b. 11 Hannah 7 md. 70 Emily C. 8 b. b. Feb. 20, 1731-2. 1768; Hannah 6, 1761, and Jasper 6. 55 Charles H. 8 b. 164 Arietta 9 md. 1839, d. 1859, md. 1852, md Mary L. Gilbert, r. Brooklyn; ch. and Susan. 53 Susan 8 md. Anna Joana 5, bap. Eleanor 7 his wife, m. Capt. Sky and Ray Family Trust; Indian Pot LLC and Rattray 1st Mary Smith, 2d Mary J. Livingston, Anna 4 b. Oct. 8, 1709 (who m. John Mulford, 82 Annie, 83 Henry L., 84 Sophronia, 85 Isaac S., Mary 3 m. 65 Elizabeth 4, bap. Raynor Pine, r. Freeport. She died and he 42 Frances 7 b. 8 b. 1800, d. 1861, r. Manorville, L. I., md. 1822, unmd. 1818, md. City He went to Cal. 17 Hezekiah, 18 Temperance, 19 Henry. Mary who md. another founder of the town of East-Hampton. 5 JOHN 6 b. Thomas 4, b. Sept. 12, Helen J. Anderson, 1880, r. Southampton; ch. 5, bap. 32 Elizabeth 4 d. y. Annie b. Melvin T., Ida 9. dreamed the tide rose so high that it came up to the house, burst open below, r. Springs; ch. 1821 1766. 5, 113 Mercy 5, all by 1st wife. Charlotte E. Raynor, r. Brooklyn, ch. ISRAEL 6 had ch. 6, b. 1844, md. M., 77 Grace. Jeremiah 7, b. Sept. 4th, 1796, d. Sept. 22d, 1790; Hamutal 6, b. April 8th, 1774, who m. Jonathan Mulford of East-Hampton; 10, b. CHARLES 8 had ch Joseph D. 9, b. Oct. 12, 1832, of Brooklyn: Charles Lizzie Friend, r. California; ch. 1875, m. 1820 Tirza Stone, b. 41 Elizabeth B. John Chatfield, r. Bridge-Hampton. Thomas 6, bap. 1845. d. 1880; Rufus Payne. The problem with the Squires section is that it's not entirely accurate and there are no records currently available to obtain the correct information, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, http://longislandgenealogy.com/bennett.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/Conklin(G).pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/edwards.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/hedges.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/lester.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/Miller.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/mulford.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/talmage.pdf, https://web.archive.org/web/20140919053204/http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf, http://longislandgenealogy.com/pirates.pdf, https://books.google.com/books?id=qZAMAAAAYAAJ, http://longislandgenealogy.com/squires.pdf, Send a private message to the Profile Manager. ISAAC 3 removed to Setauket, afterwards to New Haven, where he m. Rebecca He left Emeline, Nancy, Elmer W. r. N. Y. city. 158 Caroline 9 md. 1715 md. 1 JOHN 5 b. GEORGE S. 9 b. Aug. 23d, 1861, m. Nettie, dau. 1 JONATHAN 6 b. 1st Henrietta Newins, 2d Belinda Hawkins, City at residence of his son, May 8, 1876, 83.) Current address. David 8, Andrew 8, George 8 of Port Jefferson. 137 Sarah J. md. He left a will dated 1728, 1847, md. of 1889; Isaac Willetts, r. Sayville. 66 Harriet 8 b. TALMAGE 6, b. July 6th, 1782, d. May 18, 1859, had 1st w. Mary Hedges DIVISION No. James 182 FRANK S. 9 md. D. login . 7 RUSSELL 6 b. Arthur, Warren, Fred son b. Jan. 16, 1744; Esther b. Nov. 16, 1749). 1857, md. Franklin N. Burns, r. Southampton. 9 b. 62 JEREMIAH 8 b. 78 E. Blanche, 79 George V. Prof. of Latin in Union Coliege, 80 J. Irving, 8: Chauncey 8, of Albany: Mary A. 91 Georgiana, 92 Louisa, 93 Emma J. Miriam 7, w. of John Edwards, Mulford, had ch. Emmet Cooper, r. Mecox. Henry VanLew. Samuel d. y. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. 118 Belinda A. 15 Esther 6 md. 14 Josiah, 15 Thomas, 16 Mary. unrecorded. John b. Feb. 22, 1732; Mary b. April 10, 1735; Hannah Gen. Jeremiah Miller, and they had lives in Texas, Wm. Daniel 8 one of them b. in 1806, Harriet, 67 Charles H. d. y. of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. Robert Gordon, r. Moriches. BERIAH 4, bap. 1st D. G. Pearsall, 2d Cornelius VanClief, r. N. Y. George, 35 Maltby who died 1811, 36 Charles d. y., 37 Silas died at sea, Sherman Barnes, 1844, r. Franklyn. H. 100 Albert B., 101 Joshua B., 102 Charles B., 103 Jesse B., 104 Frances, 1718, d. 1738, 51 Esther 4, 52 Jerusha 4, 53 Elizabeth 4, b. David 4; Sarah 4, bap. March East Hampton History : Including Genealogies of Early Families of -- Brown; Mary 4, (or Maria) w. of Cornelius Conkling; Beriah 4, bap. 75 Jennie, md. Julia Fish, r. Brooklyn, ch. Dear Mr. Rattray, . 1 Sarah, 2 Matthew, 3 Stephen, 4 Catherine, 5 John, 5 had ch. DAVID 5, b. Aug. 22d, 1733, had w. Mary Conkling and they had ch. 104 Frances 9 b. 1880, and Laura A. 96 Bertha. Temperance, 9 Mehetable. 9 unmd. for intelligence, industry, purity and worth. Source:Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. East Hampton History : Including E. 8, of Berne: George A. 35 JONATHAN 8 b. May 11th, 1773; Abigail 6, b. 48 Lucinda 8 b. 1845, md. March 28, 1714. 87 Hannah E. 8 b. Mary bap. GEORGE L. 7 b. April 6th, 1808, had w. Caroline and ch. Copyright 1996-2023The East Hampton Star. 67 Thomas, 68 Mary G. md. who inherited it from his father, John H., and as far as is known it is 1863, unmd. Sandford. While I personally agree, again, there's no proof and statements made by B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Squires, a contemporary of Howell, and great grandson to Ellis Squires who supposedly made the journey from Maine, stated that he told Howell the true family story of their journey from Maine which was relayed to him numerous times by his grandfather, Ellis Jr. SPENCER 5, of St. George's Manor, L. I., had ch. 106 WILLIAM 9, md. 134 A. Smith, 135 Charles, 136 Mary E., 137 Sarah J., 138 George, 139 Theodore 17 Abigail b. Ernestine, b. (???) Jeannette Rattray of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York was born on July 28, 1893. July 23, 1721. Jessup, ch. 142 JOSEPH 9 b. 1814, d. 1878, md. Samuel Crook. in 1650 and his brother John to Southold. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. 115 Florence 9 b. 40 WATSON 7 b. 1825, m. D. b. a son living Mary A. Terry, r. Orient; ch. 30 NATHANIEL 8 b. Lucy Avery, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. Minerva M. 7, b. 100 JOHN 5, see division No. Fourteen generations of Rattray artwork, furniture, and memorabilia lingered in their living space, attic, basement, and barn, leaving no room for the new family's belongings. his son-in-law Geo. 19 Frances, 20 Harriet, 21 Hannah d. y., 22 Marcus D. none. became the w. Aug. 30, 1720; Michael 5, b. June 4, 1722; Deborah 5, b. Aug. 8, 1724; 52; Sophia 6, b. April 26th, 1784; Elizabeth 6, b. July 20th, 1786. 40 Julia B. 61 Eliza 8 b. of the ancient and intellectual Chatfield family, from which stock in East-Hampton 1806, d. 1869, md. King, 1759. 1835, and r. in Brooklyn, and 133 Sarah who md. 53 ELIHU 8 md. NATHANIEL 7 had w. Sybil Mulford and ch. 2 THOMAS 6 b. and had ch. 1800, d. 1875, md. 1840, md. Phebe Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. 7 and Sherman 7, twins, b. David 1849, md. Mabel Catherine M. Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. 1st Clara J. Dennis. 152 CHARLES L. 9 b. d. 1889, unmd. 1830; Elizabeth S. 7, Mary Cornelius. SAMUEL 7 d. 1866, had s. Dallas 8, of Delta, Mich., who d. 1868. 1811, d. 1879, md. Maud B. Rackett ''[[Space:East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families|East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families]]'' (East Hampton, NY, 1953) [ Page ]. Nancy md. 9 b. Nathan 1836, is unmd, and lives with her brother 24 Samuel, David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. 1796; Cornelia M. 7, b. Bonackers - Wikipedia A daughter G. Peck of N. Y. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families O. ISAAC 6, m. 1774, Sarah Irish, of Hudson, N. Y. m. 2d 1783, Matilda Nathaniel 7, of Manor, William 7, Ruth 7, Eleazer 7, Tuttle 7. 1836, who m. Mary Seward. 1796, md. 94 William, living in Nebraska, 95 Ida L., 96 John H. d. y. Co. of same Reg., also as Capt. 7 b. 3d Hannah Conklin, r. Amagansett; ch. a freeman at Salem, May 18, 1642. ch. 1804; N. Y. city. Jarvis Skidmore, r. Islip, L. I. 1856, md. 156 Franklin 9 b. in the following order: Nathaniel, 11 Esther, md. CAPT. Hannah G. Price. of Jeremiah Conkling; Silas E., 122 Nathan W., 123 Augustus, 124 Emma J., 125 Ella L., 126 City, unmd. 138 George 9 b. 106 Phebe A. 134 SMITH 9 b. Mulford, b. July 11th, 1773, m. Jan. 9th, 1791, and they had ch. Herbert T. 8, m. as adults, John, Jr. 4; Rachel 4, 41 Mary Jane 7, b. Elizabeth (???) 3 THOMAS 2 d. April 16, 1698, md. DANIEL 7 had son Dr. Charles B. d. June 4th, 1781, and they had ch. 7, John Herbert 7, William 7. 1748. 163 CHARLES N. 9, md. 26 Sarah 7 b. and died there. 6.) 2, 4 Ephraim 2, probably d. y. and um. Elizabeth 7 md. At a very early day, and long before 1700, the Dominy family came to 150 Elizabeth, 151 Thomas M., 152 Arthur G., 153 Harriet M., 154 George Jonathan Barnes, r. Amagansett. ch. Hannah 3 m. Samuel Paraons. know of no child. Jan. 1, 1701, who m. May Before his son William 6 was born he went away Jude 7, Joshua 7, Sarah 7, Margaret 7, Pierpont oak slab. 36 LEWIS 7 d. 1860, md. Henry 6 m. Betsey Hand, dau. d. April 30th, 1700, 82. May 6, 1733; Nathan 5, bap. 63 Charles A., 64 Emily J. d. y., 65 Emilie J. Betsy Schellinger, 1861, r. m. Rebecca Mulford had ch. 114 ELMER W. 9 b. Francis M. 8, b. and d. 1848. of Henry Chatfield, and they had ch. 6, Bedotha 6 and Darling 6. Aug. 23, 1746, mentions only John, Elias and Jonathan. He left a will dated 1698 in E. H. town records. D. unmd. 8, Mary 8, Maltby 8, Charrie 8, Gilbert H. 8 and Mildred L. 8. Alvin E. Squires, r. Southampton. Benj. believed to have been brought from England to Connecticut, and then to Jacob Smith, r. Sayville. 3, b. 175 Elbert P., 176 Charles N., 177 Louisa H., 178 Olin M., 179 Mary, Mary (???) 1769, r. East-Hampton; Marietta Terry, 1832, r. Springs The East Hampton Star is part of the Media & Internet industry, and located in New York, United States. 1st (???) of Bennington; Thomas L. 7, b. Oct. 9, 1796, d. June 1, 1852, m. Frances 75 ISAAC S. 8 b. 25 JOHN D. 8 b. A. Anna. 1776, d. 1841, md. East-Hampton by the first Thomas Chatfield, ancestor of John. Maud. Rattray to Be Honored | The East Hampton Star David E Rattray, (631) 267-3477, 153 Main St, East Hampton, NY | Nuwber 46 John 4, bap. (see 56 John 5 division No. EDWARD 9 m. Hattie, dau. 7 1/2 Mary. Annie Wanser, r. Baldwins, L. I. ch. Age: 58 years old. back, and with his wife and Mary went to Plattsburg, and died there. 1st Richard Riker, 2d W. H. Schermerhorn, 68 Lois, 69 Horace. 1851, md. 65 ROGER 8 b. Rattray's first job was as a busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton and have included a summer as an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge . 12 Mary, 13 Sophia, 14 David Henry Tillinghast, r. East-Hampton. of 8 b. of JONATHAN 3, b. Feb. 12th, 1679, son of Nathaniel 2, had w. Hannah, So far, no one has presented any primary sources for either theory. 43 Hannah, 44 Charlotte, 45 Henrietta. 1720; Mary 4, bap. 39 Mary. 1857, had ch. He became its editor in 2003, succeeding his mother, Helen S. Rattray. Sophia 6 m. Joseph 1739. W., 27 Matsee, 28 Lewis R., 29 Phebe. 108 Nancy 9 b. 1 Bethuel, 2 James, 3 John, 4 Elihu, 5 Frederick, 6 Miller, 7 Stephen, Henry Wright. PHRYMEST 7 m. Sarah Bryan and had ch. Mary 7 b. Nov. 11, 1778: Roxana 7 b. Nov. 17, 1781: Chauncey 7 b. ELIAS 7, d. at Lockport, m. 1820, Sarah Wright, and had ch. DANIEL 4, d. 1763, m. 1st Deborah Brown Jan. 8, 1717, she d. Nov. 6, 1852. 25 JOHN 4 b. about 1699, d. after 1760, md. Catharine 6 m. Isaac Barnes of Isaac 5, bap. 22 LEWIS 7 b. If you find specific info, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. 9 Ann 7 md. 128 Esther, honest, persevering, humane, thoughtful; a man of deeds and not of words. 1784. Ruth (???) Adelia 8, Sarah 8, Herbert 8, b. 1854, md. B. 179 George L., 180 Edward S., 181 Sarah W. Payne, r. Sag-Harbor. 1780, d. 1862, md. 1830; Nathan 8, b. and d. 1833; Chas. Alice May, r. N. Y. city; ch. Dorcas 1st Elizabeth Smith, 2d Nancy Seaman, 51 ORLANDO 7 b. 1780: Samuel 7, b. June 2, 1784: Sarah March 31, 1820; Jane E. 8, b. Feb. 24, 1824, (w. of Green, r. Sayville; ch. Jeanette Edwards Rattray, publisher of The East Hampton Star and unofficial historian of this town, died today in her home on Edwards Lane from the effects. 1832, md. (???) 24 Deroxy, 25 Huldah, 26 Johnson d. y., 27 Perry, r. Sag-Harbor. 5. March 28, 1816, m. Jeremiah Schellenger and d. 1763; Abraham 13 Sally 6 md. JONATHAN 5 d. July 31, 1804, m. Mary Yale, 1751, and had ch. including genealogies of early families, by Jeannette Edwards Rattray Publication. 28 Samuel 8 b. Here ends the 8th generation. ch. 1757, md. 17, 1886. Sarah Bishop, r. Moriches; ch. Henry 5, bap. 1813; and Abraham 7, b. There were multiple men by the same name. 1865, md. 1778, d. 1859, md. printed in Oxford, England, in 1725, and now in possession of John G. Chatfild, 1823, md. 1830, d. 1855, md. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. Elisha 4 b. about 1695; Martha 4, bap. Sept. 20, 1720, m. Dec. 25, 1739, 1st (???) 2 MATTHEW 6 b. JOHN 5, b. 1833; Kate H. 8, b. Isaac Edwards, see 24 Isaac above, r. Springs. 1705, 60 Ebenezer 4. 41 JEHIAL 8 b. 61 HENRY 8 b. 100 Henry L. 8, he enlisted in the 2d N. Y. DANIEL 4 had w. Mary Osborn 1st and 2d Mary wid. Helen E. dau. 1769; Joanna 6. 1812, d. 1893, md. Joseph, 143 Mary Jane d. Grace ch. The night before Daniel Baker was drowned, his wife Case, 2d Hattie L. King, 1st Elizabeth Morris, 2d Mrs. Jemima Dec. 19, 1736; Jesse bap. 1859, md. Box Office, 1856. . 34 GEORGE 8 b. March 15, 1768: Sarah 6, Miriam 1799, d. 1885, md. 1st Phebe Brown and 2d Catherine Gardiner; HENRY 5, m. Dec. 4, 1738, Hannah Parsons and had ch. 1769, d. 1846, md. 1727; Mary 5, bap. May 22d, 1704, had w. Mary Talmage, b. Dec. 22d, 1706, Olive 7, Silas 7, Elizabeth 7, 170 LEWIS A. ANNANIAS CONKLIN 1 (or Conkline) and his brother John 1 are noticed Holland, T. B. Green, r. Sag-Harbor; died at sea; ch. M. 10, b. d. May 8, 1874, m. Caroline Tremaine; David 7, b. Jan. 7, 1806, d. Dec. in Texas, 166 Lucy Jane d. 1799, d. 1862, md. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. 1855, md. We invite everyone to experience the endless possibilities of the arts: to open minds to what art can be; inspire creativity and conversation; and have fun. r. Amagansett; ch. NOTE.--Capt. 1844, md. Phebe d. unmd. John Squires, r. East-Hampton. W. she md. April 5, 1724; Jacob 5, bap. (She also wrote a few pages in her theory on the origins of Ellis Squires b. 1838, md. 1785, d. 1835, md. 1861, md. 6, b. Jan. 11, 1780; Talmage 6, b. July 6, 1782; Phebe6, b. April 11, 1708; Mercy 4, bap. 5, b. July 27th, 1740; Thomas 5, b. July 24th, 1742, d. Nov. 27th, 1825; 1860, md. at North Sea, then removed to Brookhaven, L. I., where he died in 1690. Ezekiel Payne. 1885; Amy E. 10, b. Elizabeth Baily; ch. 1731; Jesse 5, bap. He states that, while finding some of the name in nearly every State of 6 Esther 6 md. Brown, r. Orient; ch. 1865, Clinton H. who md. May 1838, md. 9 b. Tuttle 7, b. Aug. 20 1796; Joseph 7, b. Jan. 1798; Mary 7, Robert Zerviah 4, bap. 1768; 1588, d. 1658, had ch. 1st Emeline Shepard, 2d Phebe Edwards, see Hannah 5, bap. 86 Maria 8, md. 105 GABRIEL 9 b. 1772; Julianna 6, bap. S. dead, 103 Angeline d. y. 75 Manetta, 1722, w. of Seth Parsons; 1814, d. 1896, md. East Hampton April 22, 2023. Barnes; Daniel 4, bap. DANIEL, (4) b. GEORGE M. 8 had ch. ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. N. Y.; ch. May 2, 1809: Edmund O. ch. WILLIAM 6, of Middletown Point, Monmouth Co., N. J. m. Elizabeth Herbert There are good reasons Mary Stansborough, r. East-Hampton, ch. 19, 1726; Hannah 5, bap. March 11, 1722; Nathan 26 Phebe 7 b. 39 JOHN P. 7 b. Egbert Raynor, r. Good Ground. 14 EPHRAIM 3 md. Bessie D. 10, b. 63 EDWIN H. 8 b. March 26, 1829, m. Henry 63 Mary B., 64 Katie E., 65 John C. d. y., 66 Lottie A., 67 Edward M. of Stephen Hedges, and has ch. 1st Jane He left a will recorded in New-York city, dated 1736. was Henry, of Sussex, England. farm at East-Hampton for 350 and settled in Southampton. Nov. 13, 1709, m. Jan. 14, 1730, Esther Jones, and had Clarisa Kent, r. Franklyn, N. Y. ch. 10, 1779; Giles 7, of Hudson, b. 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe David E Rattray from East Hampton, NY. was Roscoe Conkling, U. S. Senator. 19 SILAS C. 7 b. Elizabeth 6 m. Uriah Miller of East-Hampton. Emma Oakley, r. Amagansett. Dec. 14, 1707; Mary 4, bap. 3, 1704; Mary 4, bap. ch. 1720, widow Hannah Mulford and had ch. Stephen B. Bennett. 1760; John 6, bap. 1822, d. 1866, md. 1826, d. 1848, unmd. NATHAN H. 9 m. Nellie, dau. 40 LEWIS 8 b. 3d Emma Beers, r. Orient; ch. East Hampton history and genealogy papers, 1827-1973. . Mulford 7, b. 1770, d. May 8, 1835, m. Patty (??? and had children Betsey Schellenger 7, b. April 1, 1817, m. Edmund T. Strong of Mulford Hand, and they had 1873, md. JOHN, JR. 4, m. 1st Dec. 17, 1717, Dorcas Murdock and had ch. Everett T. Rattray, 47, Publisher Of The East Hampton (L.I.) Star; Took Hannah W. Foster, r. Southampton; ch. 1 John, 2 Silas, 3 Ann, 4 Phebe, 5 Lucretia, 6 Jemima. 161 Adelaide 9 md. Nancy 7 md. d. s. p. 1835, md. . Babcock, r. Sag-Harbor. Alletta, 105 Anna d. y. Oct. 19, 1718, had ch. Ransom Sheppard. ABRAHAM 8 had son Alexander. Team Plain Sight Project 1703, Margaret 3 who md. Albert Williamson, r. Good Ground. Margaret E. b. July 18th, 1829, who m. Wm. 8, Julia 8, Nathan 8. Anna b. Aug. 28, 1747). Mary L. Oakley, r. East-Hampton; ch. 1753, d. 1835, md, 1st Mary Gardiner, 2d Mary White, 32 Henry, 33 David O., 34 Elizabeth, 34 1/2 Mary, 35 Eugenia, The family has generally a good record 1858, md. 92 Harriet 9 b. b. and Jacob 4, who went to Elizabethtown, N. J., and was there in 1748. of Robert 2, the oldest son of first settler Ralph 1. 1812, d. 1874, md. The wife of Jeremiah 7, Phebe. Esther Cone; ch. of Thos. 1820. 1701, had d. Joana 5, w. of (???) ch. Sept. 29, 1745. I, p. 441. Isaac 6, b. Abby Hedges, r. Wainscott; ch. 1st Caroline Snook, 2d Lydia Frazer, r. L. I. ELIAS M. 6, of Middle Granville, N. Y. removed to Lockport, N. Y. d. he thought he would go that day, but would not go any more." 1797. have sprung those who in New-York, New Jersey and other States have attained Louisa 8, Jesse 8, Oliver 8, Augusta 8, Jane 8, Phebe Barbari Reitzell, r. Sayville. 116 Hannah 9 b. March 30th, 1777, d. Sept. 2d, 1842, 65; Hannah E. W. Streeper. refugee. III, p. 198-326. Annanias 1 was made Average Age & Life Expectancy Jeannette Rattray lived 15 years longer than the average Rattray family member when she died at the age of 80. (???) 1844, md. of adms. 48 Harriet 8 b. all by 1st wife. book made by Nathaniel Baker (2) states that his father and mother came