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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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and Abigail (Lockwood) Hoyt, of Stamford, where he was born 24 Nov. 1789. They dwelt in Warwick, N. Y.; Darien, Conn.; and New York City. He died in New York, 3 Nov. 1826, and was buried in Darien. She was married (2d), in 1829, at New York, by Rev. James H. Teller, to Selah Mapes,1 a cartman, who was born in Orange Co., N. Y., 7 Oct 1782. They dwelt in New York (for the last few years, at 110 Ludlow Street), till 1859, when she went to Edinburgh, Scotland, on a visit, with her daughter, and he took up his residence with Mrs. Woodhull, his daughter, at Wading River, L. I., where he died of heart-disease, 4 Aug. 1860, and was buried in Wading River Cemetery. She remained in Edinburgh two years and three months, and then returned to New York, where she died, 26 Jan. 1867, at 143 East 27th Street, and was buried at Darien, Conn., on the homestead of her father, which, in 1876, was owned by her nephew, Henry Mortimer Platt, of New York.
1426 VI. Julia Slason, b. at Stamford, now Darien, Conn., 28 Nov. 1793; married, 25 Dec. 1814, at Darien, Maurice Hoyt, a farmer, son of Frederick and Abigail (Lockwood) Hoyt, of Stamford, where he was born 23 Feb. 1792, according to his record, while the Stamford town-record says 1791. They dwelt in Darien, in New York City, and, since 1830, in Warwick, N. Y., where they were living in March 1876. He taught school in New York for twenty-one years; and represented Orange County in the Assembly of New York, in 1849. 4647
1427 VII. Isaac Slason, b. at Stamford, now Darien, Conn., 23 Sept. 1795; a tailor; died in Florida.
1428 VIII. Betsey Ann Slason, b. at Stamford, now Darien, Conn., 4 Jan. 1798; married, 2 Ap. 1817, at Darien, Alexander Morehouse; married (2d), in Sept. 1830, at New York City, Charles N. Chandler; and died in New York. 4653
1429 IX. Cornelia Slason, b. at Stamford, now Darien, Conn., 26 May 1799; married, 5 Sept. 1816, at Darien, Conn., Selleck Weed, son of Deodate and Sarah (Holly) Weed, of Darien, where he was born 3 Sept. 1796, died 28 July 1826, and was buried; married (2d), 1 Nov. 1829, in New York City, Charles Stedman Tileston, son of Timothy and Mary (Stedman) Tileston, of Boston, Mass., where he was born in Nov. 1795. She dwelt in Darien till her second marriage, and, after that, in New York, where he died, 10 Aug. 1834, and where she was living with her son-in-law, Henry Mortimer Platt, at 133 West 13th Street, in March 1876. 4654
  1 She was his fourth wife. His first wife, Juliana Mills, whom he married in 1807, was born 20 June 1784, dau. of Micah and Juliana (Hawkins) Mills. He married his second wife, Rebecca Fansher, 12 May 1824; and his third, Letitia Duryea, 5 July 182& The latter died soon after marriage, of consumption.
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