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Whitney Family.
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175
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Feb. 1863, and was buried in the Deansville Cemetery, five miles south from Clinton. He was married (2d), 23 Aug. 1863, at Clinton, by Rev. Mr. Sterns, Baptist, to Mary Ann Turney, born in Chatham, N.Y., 24 Feb. 1821, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Carlisle) Tumey, of Chatham, since of Johnstown, Fulton Co., N.Y. He has lived in Belleville, Ellisburgh, Clinton, and Ilion, N.Y.; and when last heard from, in 1874, they had their residence at Newport, N.Y.
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Chil. of Daniel and Abigail (Smith) Worden.
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165
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689
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I. Sarah Worden, b. in. Ridgefield, Conn., 16 Feb. 176-,1 perhaps 1765; married, 16 June 1785, at Ridgebury, by Rev. Samuel Camp, Congregational, to William Rockwell, "both of Ridgebury." He was youngest son of Jonathan and Esther Rockwell; and was born in Ridgefield, Conn., about Ap. 1756. He served throughout the Revolutionary War, except the last six months, when he was disabled by sickness. They settled in Ridgefield, in the Bungtown district, in the south edge of Ridgebury Society, and there spent their lives. He died 21 Aug. 1831, aged 75 years and 4 months. She died 9 March 1844, aged 79 years. They were buried in Titicus Cemetery. He was a farmer.
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690
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II. Samuel Worden, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 12 Sept 176-,1 perhaps 1766; married, 13 Oct 1785, at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, by Rev. Samuel Camp, Congregational, to Phebe Keeler, "both of Ridgefield."
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691
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III. Benajah Worden, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 17 Sept 1768; married at Ridgefield, in Nov. 1789, Sarah Bennett; settled, it is said, in Onondaga, N.Y.
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Chil. of Ebenezer and Abigail (Smith) Rockwell.
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165
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692
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IV. Reuben Rockwell, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 11 Oct 17--;2 bap. in Ridgebury, 3 Jan. 1779, "the mother being a member of the Church of Christ in Ridgefield;" married ----- Stebbins, and settled in Western New York.
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V. William Rockwell, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Sept. 1780; bap. in Ridgebury, as "Billy," 29 Oct 1780; married ----- Smith, of North Salem, N.Y., and died at the latter place.
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1 The last figure of the record is worn away.
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2 The last two figures of the record are worn away.
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