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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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Seventh Generation.
1756 VII. Henry Ragan, b. at Pawling, N. Y., 17 Aug. 1801; married, 16 March 1834, at Turin, N.Y., Apollonia Rockwell; married (2d), 16 July 1845, at West Martinsburgh, N. Y., Mary Harger, widow of Jefferson Henry; and died, 25 Feb. 1864, at Turin, and was buried there. He was a justice of the peace for many years. 5724



Chil. of William and Esther (Benedict) Halloway. 512

1757 I. Ransom Halloway, settled at Beekman, N.Y.; was a Representative in the Thirty-first Congress, from the Eighth Congressional District of New York, from 1849 to 1851; and died at Mount Pleasant, Md., 6 Ap. 1851, without children.
1758 II. ----- Halloway, a daughter, died without children.



Chil. of John and Anna (Benedict1) Salmon. 513

1759 I. Cynthia Salmon, b. at Pawling, N. Y., 22 Feb. 1790; married, 7 May 1812, at Turin, N. Y., by Elder Parsons, Baptist, to Reuben Woolworth, a joiner and farmer, born at Granby, Conn., 7 Dec. 1785. They settled at Turin, and there died (she, 11 Nov. 1834; he, 29 June 1872, having lived on the same farm for sixty years, and in Turin since 1800), and were buried in Turin Cemetery. 5729
1760 II. Amy Salmon, b. at Pawling, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1791; married in Jan. 1812, at Turin, N. Y., by Elder Parsons, Baptist, to Stephen Searls. She died, 14 Sept. 1828, at Martinsburgh, N. Y., and was buried there. 5730
1761 III. Martin Salmon, b. at Pawling, N. Y., 8 Oct. 1794; a minister of the Baptist Church; married, 24 Oct. 1824, at Turin, N. Y., by Elder Marshall, Baptist to Caroline Hutchinson, He died, 13 or 14 Sept. 1847, at Martinsburgh, N. Y. she, in Dec. 1860, at West Turin, N. Y. They were buried in Turin Cemetery.
1761a IV. Daniel Salmon, b. at Pawling, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1796; died 30 Nov. 1841, and was buried in West Turin, N. Y.
  1 Information received after page 134 was printed, enables us to give a fuller and more accurate account of Anna Benedict, No. 513. She was born at Danbury, Conn., 10 Feb. 1768 or 1769; married, 10 May 1788, at Pawling, N. Y., John Salmon, a farmer, born at Pawling, 20 May 1759, son or Beverly and Sally (Uller) Salmon. They settled at Turin, N. Y., where he died, 26 July 1813. she died at Martinsburgh, N. Y., 5 Oct 1838, and was buried beside her husband, in West Turin Cemetery.
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