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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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the records of St. John's (Episcopal) Church, Bridgeport, Conn., "a child in arms."
1087 VII. Priscilla Bangs, b. in Fairfield, Conn., 20 July 1787; married, 1 Nov. 1804, at Stamford, N. Y., Philip Lines, a farmer, son of John and Mary (Bennit) Lines, of Clifton Park, N. Y., where he was born, 10 March 1774 They settled in Stamford, and (except for a year or two at Charleston, now Lima, N. Y.) lived there till 1 Sept 1844, settling finally at Moresville, now Grand Gorge, in Roxbury, N. Y., where he died, 15 March 1858. She was living at Grand Gorge, in Jan. 1876. 3590
1088 VIII. Heman Bangs, b. at Fairfield, Conn., 15 Ap. 1790; bap. at Bridgeport, Conn., 26 June 1790; a blacksmith and, afterward, a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church; went with his parents, in 1791 (he says, when about three years old), to Stamford, N. Y., where he married, 20 Aug. 1811, Sally Burritt,1 born at Danbury, Conn., 3 Aug. 1789, dau. of Philip and Rachel (Read) Burritt, of Delaware Co., N. Y. They died in New Haven, Conn. (she, on Friday, 19 Aug. 1864; he, 2 Nov. 1869), and were buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

He joined the New York Annual Conference, on trial, in May 1815; in full connection, 1817; ordained deacon at Middlebury, Vt., 1817; elder, 1819; pastor of the Delaware Circuit, N. Y., till 1816; at Sharon, Conn., till 1817; at Newburgh, N. Y., till 1819; at New Windsor, N. Y., till 1821; at New York City, tilt 1823; at New Rochelle, N. Y., till 1825; at New Haven, Conn., till 1827; at Middletown, Conn., till 1829; at New York City, till 1831; at Derby, Conn., till 1832; presiding elder of New Haven District Conn., till 1833; agent for Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., till 1835; pastor at New Haven, till 1837; at Hartford, Conn., till 1839; presiding elder of New Haven District, till 1840; at Greene Street, New York, till 1842; at Forsyth Street, New York, till 1844; at Second

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                                    1 ANCESTRY OF SALLY BURRITT.

          JOHN READ, of Rehoboth, d. 7 Sept. 1685, ae. 87. He came over in 1630. = SARAH -----.
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HANNAH -----, 2d wife, d. 24 = SAMUEL READ, freeman, 15 Oct. 1673; const. = HOPESTILL HOLBROOK, m. 1668;
 Jan. 1717.                     of Mendon, 1681; will 5 Ap. 1717.         |  d. 12 Jan. 1706.
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                  JOHN READ, b. about 1673; grad. at Harv. Coll., 1697. = RUTH -----.
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SARAH BRADLEY, of Greenfield Hill, = Col. JOHN READ, b. 1700; d. 1786; an early and = First wife, from Milford,
 Conn., 2d wife; m. 17 Dec. 1750.     principal settler of Reading, Conn.           |  name unknown.
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----- BURRITT, = MYRA BURR. Tradition, probably erroneously, calls   WILLIAM READ, = SARAH HAWLEY.
               |  her sister of Vice-Pres. Aaron Burr.                             |
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            PHILIP BURRITT, b. 9 July 1750; d. 30 Aug. 1804. = RACHEL READ, m. 1 March 1774.
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                               SALLY BURRITT, = HEMAN BANGS, No. 1088.
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