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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Sixth Generation.
1054 VI. Horace Doolittle, b. at Malta, N. Y., 1 March 1803; a clergyman of the Protestant Reformed Dutch Church; married, 4 May 1830, at Harlingen, N. J., Catharine Skillman, born at Middlebush, N. J., 6 Aug. 1805, dau. of Joseph and Alice (Van Arsdale) Skillman, of Harlingen. He was graduated at Union College in 1826, and at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1829. He was pastor of a Presbyterian Church, in Springfield, N. J., 1829-34, and in South Orange, 1834-39; of a Protestant Reformed Dutch Church, at Pompton, N. J., 1840-51, and at Stanton, N. J., 1851-71; dwelt with his son, at North Branch, N. J., 1871-74; then moved to Somerville, N. J., where they were living in Aug. 1875. He was then supplying vacant pulpits, not desiring to settle again as pastor. 3526
1055 VII. Eliza Doolittle, b. at Malta, N. Y., 6 Sept. 1806; was a teacher at Malta for three summers, at Johnstown, N.Y., from Nov. 1828 to May 1830, and at Waterford, N. Y., till Sept. 1840, when she removed to Troy, N. Y., and was living there in Aug. 1875, unmarried, having taught in the public schools of that city for twenty-six years, retiring in Sept. 1866. Since 1870, for five and a half years, she has been, more or less, engaged as matron, and, finally, as corresponding secretary and house accountant, of of [sic] the Troy Orphan Asylum, in Eighth Street, Troy.



Chil. of Abram and Rhoda (Keeler) Ambler. 263

1056 I. Abram Ambler, a farmer, married; lived in Nassau, N. Y., and there died.
1057 II. Huldah Ambler, b. at Nassau, N. Y., near Cumin's Pond, 22 Dec. 1787; married, 24 July 1802, at Nassau, Stephen Ingham, a physician, born at Richmond, Mass., 18 May 1778, son of David and Mehetabel (Brown) Ingham. They dwelt at Nassau till 1819; at Ingham's Mills, in Manheim, N. Y., till 1843; and then settled at Geneva, Wis. In the Summer of 1875, when in his ninety-eighth year, he visited his friends in Herkimer County; spent several months very happily; returned to his daughter's home, at Elkhorn, Wis. and there died. She was living at Elkhorn, in Jan. 1876. 3528
1058 III. Silas Ambler, b. at Nassau, N. Y.; a farmer; married Thamasine Winegar; settled at Nassau, and was hiving at Nassau Village, in Nov. 1876.
1059 IV. Peleg Ambler, b. at Nassau, N. Y.; a farmer; married, and settled at Nassau, where he died about 1860.
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