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Published by MOHAMAD ARIQ HAIQAL BIN MOHD ERMAN Moe, 2025-11-30 20:00:46

System Analysis and Design 12th Edition

By Scott Tilley
DKA1033 Reference

she Cong. She d. Southington, of small-pox, Mar. 30, 1851: he d. ofheart disease, Oct. 16. 1869


The text on this page is estimated to be only 29.35%accurate130 THE HAMLIN FAMILY Children: 779* Maktua Evalina, b.July 3, 1820. 78C.* Geokue Hamlin, \" May 10, 1822. 781.* CorneliaLkantine. \" July 18, 1824. 782.* HenhyJohn, \" Jan, 9,1827. [399]ADNA HAMLIN,'^ ( Bro. of Huldah, ) b. White Oak, Ct., July 1. 1798:m. May, 1826, Koxana, eldest child of William and Abigail ( Goodrich) Andrews,* of New Britain, Ct.. b. Jan. 20, 1799. He resided atSouthington, Ct. Dr. Chester Hamlin, stated that he was the child ofa deranged mother, and suffered from mental derangement: she d.White Oak, Mar. 10, 1868; and is buried at East Cemetery, I'lainviile.Children : 783. An(tEline M.: m. Cyreneus Smith, of Southington.784 Edwin. •• Sarah , and Emma Hart, There were other children. [400 ] JOEL HAMLIN,-^' ( Simeon,* William, ^^ ^ Giies,i ) b. Ct. OneJoel Hamlin was private in Capt. Titus Watson's Co.; also known asCapt. Caleb Baldwin's Co.: in Col. Heman Smith's 7th Kegt., Conn.Line; enlisted Mar. 25, * Note 59. For Andrews see note 5S. .JohnAndrews.:^ (Daniel.'' .Tohn.i ) b. Farmington, Ct., June 10, 1680; m.June :26, 1712. Mary. dau. of Jacob Golf, of Wethersfield, Ct.. b.Nov. 15. 1693; res. Wethersfleld ; was called Sergt. John; she adm.to church. Kensington. 1758. He d. June 16. 1740; she. New Britain.Sept 7. 176!l. Amons;: tlie assets of his estate was one-eighth of agrist mill. Children : David. )>. Jan. :2S, 171S; ni. Margaret Mo.SES.■• Miiy l::. 17:3:.': \" Lydia Root. Mary. \" Samuel Dickinson. Abraham.\" l?:2f>. Esther. \" l7;i:.': \" Daniel Root. Sergeant Moses Andrews.* b.Wethersfleld. Ct.. May 1:'. 172:1: m. Nov. 10. 1748, Lydia. dau. ofJoseph ;tnd Haimah ( Kellogg) Root. b. Oct. 25, 1725. Carpenter;removed to New liritain, soon afliT iiiariiage; he was a short, thickset man; he was called sergeant; was a wealthy man: six of Uwivsons served in the Revolution. He d. May 17, 1806; she July 6. 1806.Cliildren : Samuel. Nov. 2. 1749; m. Abigail Smith. Moses. Dec. 1.5.1750: d. Dec. 175:3. Joseph. Dec. 2:i. 1751: m. Lydia Judd and AmyCowles. Moses. Apr. 7. 17.55: \" Eli/.aijeth Clark. Isaac. Jan. :jl. 1757:•• Betsey Talbot. John. Nov. :39. 175S; •■ Phel)e Lewis. Jesse. Dec.19, 1760; d. Apr. 4. 1790; un7ii. Nathaniel. Oct. 15. 176.-2: m. Polly


Lewis. Seth, Aug. 19. 1765: d. Nov. is. 1766. Samuel Andrews.^ b.Nov. 2. 1749; m. Dec. 17. 1769. Abigail, dau. of Joseph, Jr., andThankful ( Hubbard ) Smith, of Middletown. Ct.. b. Apr. 15. 175:3.They resided in a house opposite to that occupied in 1871 by AlfredAndrews, two miles west of New Britain. Ct., on West Main street;Rev. soldier, and died in service. Sept. 39. 1776. She married 2d.Nov. 9, 1780. Ephraim Rice, who d. .Ian. 5. 179U. She m.. :5d.Josepli Richard.s. of Newington. She d. Newington. Jan. 10. 1838.Children : Seth. b. May 4. 1770. Samuel, •' Mar. 7. 177:3. Lydia, '•Feb. 18. 1774. William. '• Feb. 9. 1777. William Andrews.s ta. Feb. 9.1777; m. June :37, 1798, Abigail, dau. of Asahel and Sarah


FIFTH GENERATION 131 1777; prisoner Apr. 25, 1778:discharged Mar. 11, 1780; residence, Preston, Ct. Also, private in Co.of Capt. Joseph Wallhiy 1.1780: and men distributed to otliercommands. Also, private in Capt. Samuel (rranger's Co.. in Gen.Waterbury's state biigade; enlisted June 30. 1781. In March, 1781.Brig. Gen. Waterbury was appointed commandant of the battalionordered to be raised for defense of the port at Horseneck, etc.:composed of drafts from the malitia; in July it joined Washington atPhillipsburg, and was afterwards under Gen. Heath's orders on theWestchester line. Resided, Wilbraham. He died Oct. 31, 1825. Hiswidow resided Peoria, ills., in 1830. Child: 785.* John. b. ( )ct . 2.5,1800, Wilbraham. [ 402 J COPtl^ORAL LEVI HAMLIN.\" ( Bro. ofJoeLj b. perhaps at Tolland, Ct.: m. Woolwich. Me.. May 0. 1782.Mary, dau. of Nathaniel and Bridget Foster: b. Woolwich. Nov. 25.1702. Tne records of the Pension office show, that he enlisted fromSomers. Ct.. May 20. 1777: private in Capt. Elijah Blackman's Co., inCol. Sherburne's Continental Regt.: promoted Corporal Mar. 17,1770; discharged Apr. .30, 1780: application for pension by hiswidow, dated Wind.sor, Me., Apr. 20, 1841, her age then given as 77years: corroborated by Conn. Rev. recoids; same .service as hisbrother, John. He d. Sept. 27, 1814. Child : 780.* John. [403]WILLIAM HAMLIN,^ (Bro. of Joel,) b. about 1763; m. Woolwich,Maine, Mary Slonian, b. Woolwich. He served in the Rev. and 1812wars. Perhaps more than one of the name served in the Rev. fromConn. One William Hamlin was private in Col. Philip Burr Bradley's5th Regt, Conn. Line; •enlisted July 1, and discharged Dec. 13,1780. This Regt. was raised 1777, and saw hard service before 1780;during the latter year it served in the Conn. Div. on the Hudson; andwintered at tbe camp, \"Conn. Village,\" near the Robinson House,opposite West Point, and was then consolidated for the formationsof1881-3. William Hamlin was privatein Capt. Samuel Comstock's Co., (Woodruff ) Goodrich, b. Berlin, Ct.. May 38. 1779. Joiner: he wentsouth to work and d. there. *!ept. 1.5. 1S04; she removed to N. Y.City. Children : ROXANA. b. Jan. 20, 1799; m. Adna Hamblin.


William, * Sept. 25. 1800; d. May 30,1801. Caroline. '• June 14.1803; \" June 28, 180.5.


The text on this page is estimated to be only 26.89%accurate132 THE HAMLIN FAMILY in Lt.-Col. Isaac Sherman's 5thRegt., Conn. Line: enlisted Feb. 24, 1781. ThisRegt. was in the 2ciformation of tlie dnm. Line, composed of the 1st and 8th Eegts. ofprevious formation, and consolidated Dec, 1782, for :{(1 formation;he was in same Co. in Col. Heman Swift's 2d Regt., Conn. Line,compMsed of the 2d and oth Regts.. previous formation: and servedat West Point .Jan. 1, to June 178;}, and disbanded. He with someof the men remained in the final formation June 178:5. composed ofmen of three Regts. of previous formations, and served in theHighlands: discharged Feb. 17, 1784. The records of the pensionoffice show the following record of his service: Private in Capt. AdamShapley'sCo, from Conn.: served ;5 montlis: private in Capt.Ciiapman's Co., in Col. Bradley's Conn. Regt.: enlisted July 1780. for(5 months. He also served inCoL Henry Sherburne's R. I. Regt.:private in Capt. Douglass' Co., in Col. Samuel B. Webb's Regt.:enlisted Feb. 1781, and served 2 years and 4 months. Also in CaptComst()ci\\\"s Co.. in Col. Swift's Regt. Hisapp. for pension was datedWiscassett, Maine. Apr. s. isis, and his age .\").\") years. After the war,he settled in Wiscassett, and resided there and in W(K)l\\v' he Oct.17, 18;5;{: she Apr. l!». 18;!2. she Meth.: both d. Wiscassett;Children : iS7. iKS.\" F8i). :iio. ^!»l.^ 7!>;). 704. Sahah. Mahai.a,TlIOJlAS, John, Mary, Ja^hes, RiHAlSOD. SrsAN, Wiscassett: m. Dr.Bei Woolwich: d. at sei Rime May :i,im-2 Wiscassett. Woolwich, twinwitii .himes •• fl. b. Mar. 18(1.\"): Wiscassett: ni. WILLIAM HAMLIN,'(WiUiam,* Nat b. Middletown, Ct., Sept. 14, 1754: m. 1st, probablytiiere Samuel and Sarah (Kirby) Savage,* b. Middletown. Oct. ■hila..Pa. Mart in Ludixon. Kiniel.-' William, Hepsybeth 17. 1751: m. •-'(Jiles.i) . dau. of 2d. Mid* Note (iO. •ret'iiuiii ](i.')4. 1 3U.54: Those1)1 .lOHN Savage.1 of Hartford. Ct. if Middl 1)1 lllOSf •■A ,-i luf M;m. truTf ll-t of IIKI liihfsrck : niadf Aprill. tliMl Caiiii\" iiol III all isfyini;-answer or !!( Wilrox .V ,/.,;//) Siini, town wiiii'h is now C seventli inilic list o1 d. Mar. (i. I(is4 .->: slic Cli. )). Middlctd .lOHN. I elizabeth.Sarah, Thomas. Hannah. Mary. Abigail. William. Nathanij Rachel.


Hannah. Capt. .John Savage.' 1 iind Mary ( Hubbard ) Ran itim'iiilici's. wl ■ was living- Xi DWii : Doc. :l 1(J5L'. .lune ;i. laVi. .luly;iO. 1G57. Sept. 10. 1651); ( Apr. 6.1661: .lune :lr>. 166;i. .July 10.1666. Apr. :X. 166S. May 7.1671. Apr. 15, 167:5. .luly 16. 1676. Dec.:; ■y. 1 1. I lands in other parts ■d the I'irst church in state. iilSO.15. 06. ir persons that can jjive satire only to be freed. .Jolm residedin that part of the ot town. His name stands Middletown. Nov..16I)S. He May. 16.59. 1661. I. 16.5:.': ni. Middletown. Ct.. May :J0.16S:.'. Mary. dau. of Tliom: Middletown. Oct., 1665; he d. Oct. lil.17:26; she Aug. IS. 1734. Ch. b. Middletown : .John, Peb. 2:i. 16S3;Thomas. Aug. :21. 16S4. d. Mar. U. 16s:j.


The text on this page is estimated to be only 27.59%accurateFIFTH (rENERATIOX i:« dletown, Oct. 18, 1781, Lucy, dau.of Thomas and Lucia (Stocking) Kirby,* of Middletown UpperHouses, now Cromwell. Ct.: m. 3d, Thankful Knowles, b.Middletown, July 2.\"), 17«!>: who d. Charlestown, N. H. He w^as awaiter tor his father, who was a Captain in the Rev.: served threeweeks, and returned home sick. Farmer, many years in Middletown:removed to Charlestown. N. H.. 1804: and resided there until liisdeath: farmer and tavern keeper: whig: Deacon Presb. Church. Hisaged fatlier and wife, went to reside with him in Charlestown. 1818.He d. Charlestown, Dec. 29, 1830. .TOHN. .Jan. 30. 16S6; d. Aufr.30. 1686. .John. A us. 7. 16SS. Mary. Kelp. 11. 1,')91. William. .luly -.1693. Elizabeth. .July -. 1696. Abigail. Dee. -. 169K: d. Mar. . 1699.Sarah. Sept. -. 1700. Rachael. .Tan. 1.5. 17()4. Marcy. Apr. 10.17(16. Capt. Willi lAM SAVA(iE.-; h. .\\|)r. :X KKiS: m. 1st.Middletown. May 6. 1696. Christian Mould (V). wlio (1. , ()


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