Camilia Abigail Scranton

F, b. 21 July 1837, d. 13 November 1860
     Camilia Abigail Scranton was born on 21 July 1837 at Brighton, Lorain, Ohio, USA.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Scranton and Sophrona Stockings. Camilia Abigail Scranton died on 13 November 1860 at Brighton, Lorain, Ohio, USA, at age 23.2 She was buried circa 14 November 1860 at New Brighton Cemetery, Brighton Township, Lorain, Ohio, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S104] Unknown author, Brighton Cemetery, Lorain Cty, OH.
  2. [S104] Unknown author, Brighton Cemetery, Lorain Cty, OH, SCRANTON
    Camilla A., dau S&S, d Nov 13, 1860, 23y 3m 22d.

Abel W. Scranton

M, b. 14 March 1833, d. after 1870
     Abel W. Scranton was born on 14 March 1833 at Ohio, USA. He was the son of Stephen Scranton and Sophrona Stockings. Abel W. Scranton married Sarah M Blackman circa 1856. Abel W. Scranton and Sarah M Blackman were divorced on 10 April 1866 at Ohio, USA.1 Abel W. Scranton died after 1870. He married Mrs Terressee Gardner on 16 November 1873 at Lucas, Ohio, USA.2,3 Abel W. Scranton married Mrs Eliza Kester on 23 December 1891 at Chicago, Cook, Illinoia, USA.4 Abel W. Scranton died on 1 March 1905 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA, at age 71.5,6
     He appeared on the census of 25 June 1860 at Household 310-222, Turkey Grove Township, Cass, Iowa, USA; Scranton, Abel, 26, OH
Sarah M., 21, OH
Ella, 2, OH
Emmit, 1, MI
John Joslin, 21, Laborer, NY.7 He appeared on the census of 1 August 1870 at Brighton Township, Lorain, Ohio, USA; Lives with father, Stephen and son, Walter. 7. Occupation: Wood Chopper.8

Children of Abel W. Scranton and Sarah M Blackman

Child of Abel W. Scranton and Marcie Cole

Citations

  1. [S76] Abel Scranton Divorce, Court Account, 27 February 1866 unknown repository.
  2. [S84] 1880 Census.
  3. [S105] Ohio Marriages, online http://probate.cuyahogacounty.us/, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X83D-RS4
    Name: Abel W. Scranton
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 16 Nov 1873
    Event Place: Lucas, Ohio, United States
    Spouse's Name: Teressee S. Gardner
    Reference ID: Vol. 2 p.604 #166
    GS Film number: 912940
    Digital Folder Number: 004017291
    Image Number: 00492
    Collection: Abel W. Scranton, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994."
  4. [S305] Cook County Illinois Marriage Index 1871-1920, online Ancestry.com, Mrs. Eliza Kester
    Age:      48
    Gender:      Female
    Birth Year:      abt 1843
    Marriage Type:      Marriage
    Marriage Date:      23 Dec 1891
    Marriage Place:      Chicago, Cook, Illinois
    Spouse Name:      Abel W. Scranton
    Spouse Age:      58
    Spouse Gender:      Male
    Comments:      3832 Aldine Place
    FHL Film Number:      1030209.
  5. [S310] Plain Dealer, Date: Wednesday, March 8, 1905
    Paper: Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
    Page: 10
    Estate Administrator assigned A. B. Scranton for Abel W. Scranton, deceased.
  6. [S103] Unknown subject unknown record type, by unknown photographer, A W Scranton
    Gender     Male
    Race     White
    Age     72
    Birth Date     abt 1833
    Birth Place     USA
    Death Date     1 Mar 1905
    Street Address     Cleveland State Hospital, Cuyahoga, Ohio
    Death Place     Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
  7. [S87] 1860 Census.
  8. [S3] 1870 Census.

Zilpha Scranton

F, b. 17 October 1831
     Zilpha Scranton was born on 17 October 1831 at Dover, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA. She was the daughter of Stephen Scranton and Sophrona Stockings.

Jane () Stocking

F
     Jane () Stocking married Joseph Stocking.

Child of Jane () Stocking and Joseph Stocking

Joseph Stocking

M
     Joseph Stocking married Jane () Stocking.

Child of Joseph Stocking and Jane () Stocking

Sophrona Stockings

F, b. 1811, d. 1898
     Sophrona Stockings was buried at Brighton Cemetery, Brighton, Lorain, Ohio, USA.1 She was born in 1811 at Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA. She was the daughter of Joseph Stocking and Jane () Stocking. Sophrona Stockings married Stephen Scranton, son of Stephen Scranton and Asseneth Wright, on 29 December 1830 at Dover, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.2 Sophrona Stockings died in 1898 at Brighton, Lorain, Ohio, USA.

Children of Sophrona Stockings and Stephen Scranton

Citations

  1. [S72] Unknown author, Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio.
  2. [S34] Unknown subject unknown repository.

Phebe Post

F
     Phebe Post married David Hickox.

Children of Phebe Post and David Hickox

David Hickox

M
     David Hickox married Phebe Post.

Children of David Hickox and Phebe Post

Emily J. Taylor

F, b. 13 September 1833, d. between 16 April 1910 and 1920
     Emily J. Taylor was born on 13 September 1833 at Lowville, Lewis, New York, USA. She was the daughter of Stephen William Taylor and Eunice Scranton. Emily J. Taylor married Heman Howes Sanford, son of Abraham Sanford and Clara Howes, on 17 June 1857 at Hamilton, Madison, New York, USA.1,2,3 Emily J. Taylor died between 16 April 1910 and 1920.
     She appeared on the census of 21 June 1860 at Homer, Cortland, New York, USA; Heman H. Sanford, 30, teacher at school, NY
Emily T., 26,
Alford T., 2.4 She appeared on the census of 24 June 1870 at Household 286-331, Homer, Cortland Co., New York, USA; Sanford, H. H., 40, Prin Cortland Acad., All in household b. NY
E. T., 36
A. T., 12
W. J., 8
C. D.,4
Scranton, Harriett, Domestic Servant, 58.5 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, USA; Emily SANDFORD     Self     F     M     46     NY     Occ:     Keeps House     Fa: MA     Mo: MA
Wm. G SANDFORD     Son     M     W     18     NY     Occ:     Clerk Dairy Store     Fa: NY     Mo: MA
Daisy SANDFORD     Dau     F     S     W     13     NY     Occ:     Student     Fa: NY     Mo: MA
Harriett SCRANTON Aunt     F     S     W     63     NY     Occ:     House Keeper     Fa: MA Mo: MA
Heman H. Scranton is in Chicago, OH (1880; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T9_186; Family History Film: 1254186; Page: 208.2000; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 0418.) Heman H. Sanford Home in 1880: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Age: 50 Birthplace: New York Father's birthplace: RI Mother's birthplace: VT Occupation: Prof. English Literature Marital Status: Married.1




She appeared on the census of 6 June 1900 at Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, USA; Resides with son William G. Sanford and family.6 She appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Household 50-50, Burbank, Los Angeles, California, USA; Fisher, Elmer, head, 43, m1, 15 yr, OH OH OH, Clergyman mission
Clara, wife, 36, m1, 15 yr, NY NY NY
Marie, dau., 14, OH OH NY
Harson, 12, OH OH NY
Ruth, 7, OH OH NY
Dwight, 4, CA OH NY
Sanford, Emily, mother-in-law, 72?, Wid, NY NY MA.7

Children of Emily J. Taylor and Heman Howes Sanford

Citations

  1. [S84] 1880 Census.
  2. [S15] LDS Family Search, online Familysearch.com.
  3. [S5] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R).
  4. [S87] 1860 Census.
  5. [S3] 1870 Census.
  6. [S24] 1900 Census.
  7. [S100] 1910 Census.

Alfred Taylor

M, b. 11 July 1824, d. 30 April 1878
     Alfred Taylor was born on 11 July 1824 at Lowville, Lewis, New York, USA. He was the son of Stephen William Taylor and Eunice Scranton. Alfred Taylor married Eliza A. White, daughter of Thomas White and Mary Powell, between 1850 and 1860. Alfred Taylor died on 30 April 1878 at Hamilton, Madison, New York, USA, at age 53.1,2 He was buried circa 2 May 1878 at Colgate Cemetary, Colgate, New York, USA.
     He appeared on the census of 26 June 1860 at Household 236-236, Hamilton, Madison, New York, USA; Alfred Taylor, 36, M Prof. of Education 2,800 NY
Eliza, 28 F     NY
Harriet Scranton 43     F     Y.3

He appeared on the census of 18 June 1870 at Household 264-296, Hamilton, Madison, New York, USA; Taylor, Alfred, 46, Teacher NY
Elisa, 38, Keeping House,NY     M&F foreigh birth
Louise H., 8, NY
White, Mary     68               England          M&F foreign birth.4

Children of Alfred Taylor and Eliza A. White

Citations

  1. [S143] Mary Gilbert-Hall, Aug 2005.
  2. [S144] Kim unknown.
  3. [S87] 1860 Census.
  4. [S3] 1870 Census.

Marcenas Taylor

M, b. 5 August 1822, d. 22 September 1823
     Marcenas Taylor was born on 8 May 1822 at Lowville, Lewis, New York, USA. He was born on 5 August 1822 at Lowville, Lewis, New York, USA. He was the son of Stephen William Taylor and Eunice Scranton. Marcenas Taylor died on 22 September 1823 at Lowville, Lewis, New York, USA, at age 1; Buried in Colgate University Cemetery.1
     Marcenas Taylor was also known as Marcenas John Taylor.

Citations

  1. [S9] Rev. Erastus Scranton, A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671.

Lucy E. Leaming

F, b. 1825, d. 16 October 1906
     Lucy E. Leaming was born in 1825 at Schoharie, New York, USA.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Mackintosh Leaming and Mary Tucker. Lucy E. Leaming was born circa 1834 at Schoharie, New York, USA.2,3 She married Benjamin Franklin Taylor, son of Stephen William Taylor and Eunice Scranton, on 7 June 1852; alternate date 6 Jun 1852. Do not have source.4 Lucy E. Leaming died on 16 October 1906; Don't have any source for this date. She died in 1927.4

Citations

  1. [S186] Unknown compiler, Lucy. Born in 1825. Lucy died in 1927; she was 102. On 6 Jul 1852 when Lucy was 27, she married Benjamin Franklin TAYLOR. Benjamin Franklin died in 1887 in Cleveland, OH. Occupation: Author.
  2. [S3] 1870 Census.
  3. [S187] Unknown agency, DAR Lineage Book.
  4. [S186] Unknown compiler.

Dr. Porter H. Wood Taylor

M, b. 26 October 1844, d. 14 May 1927
     Dr. Porter H. Wood Taylor was born on 26 October 1844 at Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA.1 He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Taylor and Mary Elizabeth Bromley. Dr. Porter H. Wood Taylor was born in October 1850 at Indiana, USA.2,3 He married Henrietta Mary Hayden circa 1873.3 Dr. Porter H. Wood Taylor died on 14 May 1927 at Warrensville, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA, at age 82.4
     He appeared on the census of 1870 at La Porte, La Porte, Indiana, USA; Still liviing at home with parents. He appeared on the census of 4 June 1880 at 133 East Main, Household 120-163, Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA; Taylor, P. W., 30, physician, CT NY CT
H. M., wife, 28, CT CT CT
Frankie, daughter, 5 (or 8), PA CT CT
Doctor Geo., 4?, IN CT CT.3 He appeared on the census of 9 June 1900 at 469 Prospect, Household 237-360, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; Taylor, Porter H. W., Oct. 1850, m 27 yr., IN IN IN, Physician

Rest of household found in separate entry, but both entries are for the 469 Prospect address:
Taylor, Mary M., wife, May 1855, m 27 yr., mo 2-2 living, NY NY NY
Florence H. F., daughter, Nov 1874, 25, PA IN NY
Geo H., son, Sep 1876, 22, m 1 yr., --, IN NY
Mary C., dau-in-law, July 1880, 20, m 1 yr, OH GER GER.2
He appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; Porte W. Taylor, 59, m 37 yr., CT NY CT, Doctor
Henrietta M. wife, 59, m 37 yr., mo 2-2 living, CT CT CT.5 He appeared on the census of 29 January 1920 at Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.6

Children of Dr. Porter H. Wood Taylor and Henrietta Mary Hayden

Citations

  1. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy, Page 229 1243 DOCTOR PORTER H. WOOD8 TAYLOR (Mary E.7), born Oct. 26, 1844, in Norwich, Conn.; married (???); wife's name unknown. P. H. W. Taylor is a practicing physician in Cleveland, O.
    Children (Taylor):
    2230 George9.
    2231 Francis.
  2. [S24] 1900 Census.
  3. [S84] 1880 Census.
  4. [S103] Unknown subject unknown record type, by unknown photographer, Port W Taylor
    Death Date: 14 May 1927
    County of Death: Cuyahoga.
  5. [S100] 1910 Census.
  6. [S78] 1920 Census.

John Bromley Franklin Taylor

M, b. 26 February 1843, d. after 1887
     John Bromley Franklin Taylor was born on 26 February 1843 at Hamilton, Madison, New York, USA. He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Taylor and Mary Elizabeth Bromley. John Bromley Franklin Taylor married Rosabelle Aeolian Davis, daughter of Thomas R. Davis, on 16 October 1869 at Lynchburg, Campbell, Virginia, USA.1 John Bromley Franklin Taylor married Margaret Jones, daughter of Thomas Jones and Hannah Unknown, on 11 September 1883 at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. John Bromley Franklin Taylor died after 1887.
     He JOHN BROMLEY FRANKLIN8 TAYLOR (Mary E.7), born Feb. 26, 1843, at Hamilton, N. Y; married, by Rev. Samuel J. Liggon, Rosabelle Aeolian Davis, Oct. 16, 1869, at Lynchburg, Va. Rosabelle was a daughter of Thomas R. Davis, an extensive planter of Appamattox Co., Va. Mr. Taylor married (second) Mrs. Margaret (Jones) Daniell (widow of a Confederate officer), Sept. 11, 1883, in St. Louis, Mo. Married by Rev. J. P. T. Ingraham, brother of the author of "The Prince of the House of David." Margaret was a daughter of Welsh parents, Thomas and Hannah Jones, and was born March 14, 1847, in Carbondale, Pa. Mrs. Taylor died June 7, 1905, in Baltimore, Md. Mr. Taylor learned the printer's trade; has been a journalist and proof-reader, studied medicine, pharmacy and law; was in the class of '69 of Chicago University, but did not graduate because of ill health, caused by the hardships of army life. Was in the Civil War from the fall of Fort Sumter.
Child (Taylor), by first marriage: 2229 Benjamin Franklin9, born May 6, 1871, in Richmond, Va; died Jan. 30, 1893, in Chicago, Ill.2

Child of John Bromley Franklin Taylor and Rosabelle Aeolian Davis

Citations

  1. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy.
  2. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy, Pg 229.

Mary Elizabeth Bromley

F, b. 19 October 1822, d. 2 July 1848
     Mary Elizabeth Bromley was born on 19 October 1822 at Of Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA. She was the daughter of Isaac Bromley and Mary Hill. Mary Elizabeth Bromley married Benjamin Franklin Taylor, son of Stephen William Taylor and Eunice Scranton, on 9 January 1839 at Brooklyn, Jackson, Michigan, USA.1 Mary Elizabeth Bromley died on 2 July 1848 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, at age 25.1
     She 463 MARY ELIZABETH7 BROMLEY (Isaac6), born Oct. 19, 1822; married Benjamin Franklin Taylor, Sept. 2, 1839, in Brooklyn, Mich. Benjamin was a son of Stephen W. Taylor, President of Madison University, and Eunice Scranton, and was born July 19, 1819, in Lowville, N. Y. She died July 2, 1848, in Chicago, Ill. He died Feb. 24, 1887, in Cleveland, O. Mr. Taylor was an author and writer of considerable note.2







Children of Mary Elizabeth Bromley and Benjamin Franklin Taylor

Citations

  1. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy.
  2. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy, p 131-132.

Benjamin Franklin Taylor

M, b. 18 July 1819, d. 24 February 1887
     Benjamin Franklin Taylor was born on 18 July 1819 at Lowville, Lewis, New York, USA.1,2 He was the son of Stephen William Taylor and Eunice Scranton. Benjamin Franklin Taylor married Mary Elizabeth Bromley, daughter of Isaac Bromley and Mary Hill, on 9 January 1839 at Brooklyn, Jackson, Michigan, USA.1 Benjamin Franklin Taylor married Lucy E. Leaming, daughter of Daniel Mackintosh Leaming and Mary Tucker, on 7 June 1852; alternate date 6 Jun 1852. Do not have source.3 Benjamin Franklin Taylor died on 24 February 1887 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA, at age 67.1 He was buried circa 26 February 1887 at Colgate University.
     He Charlotte (2156), James Henry (2158), Stephen Livingston (2168), May (2288) and Robert Longley(2159) have been included in this family based on some entries on the web and at Hamilton College, however, various censuses show that these children are most likely the children of a James H. Taylor, clergyman, and his wife, Francis (See 1900 census, Census Place: Kirkland, Oneida, New York; Roll: T623 1131; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 21.) He "It is said that President Taylor's presence inspired a feeling of awe, for no one approached him without removing his hat, and all the students when passing his residence, whether in storm or sunshine, kept their heads uncovered until the grounds were cleared. He governed his children and the pupils under his care by a word or a look, not by the rod. Scranton, Pa., was founded by one of Mrs. Taylor's family. Taylor is a suburb of that town, and Bromley avenue is one of the city's thoroughfares."

"Had Benj. F. Taylor been willing to put the requisite labor on his productions--which breathe the soul of poetry, combining brilliant imagery with wonderful conceits--his name would rank high among the poets of the age. My acquaintance with Taylor began before he was associated with the Journal, when he was teaching school, on La Salle street. I assisted the boys in stage work for an exhibition that was held in the saloon building at the close of school; upon which service he placed a higher value than he should have done. He and Dr. J. H. Bird were intimate; the office of the doctor, over J. H. Reed & Co.'s drug store, being used during one of the cholera seasons as a bed-room for the two. Taylor was very much afraid of the epidemic, and frequently ran up to the
doctor's office during the day to consult him upon some imaginary symptom of the disease, which one of Bird's harmless charcoal and sulphur pills, aided by faith in the doctor and the vivid imagination of the poet, invariably relieved. He had many of the characteristics which we are accustomed to associate with genius, being improvident, procrastinating, and a brilliant conversationalist. As an instance of his procrastination, Shurman once told me that he promised the carriers of three papers a New Year's address, and on the evening of the last day in the year, he had not written a line. The messengers were frantic, but B. T. smilingly requested the boys to be seated, and in a few minutes he handed one of them a stanza with an order to hurry back and he would have another ready for him. Then beginning another poem for his nervous news-slinger, he soon had him rushing to his paper with a single verse, and thus he wrote alternately parts of two different poems in his best vein, winding up
with a third for the Journal. He lived a number of years at Winfield, on the Galena division of the Northwestern, and we frequently sat together on the cars. Once upon my struggling in with a large turkey, he commenced
decrying the prize fowl of the banquet table, winding up with the remark that it owed its reputation exclusively to the herbs and care taken in its preparation, that without those concomitants it would be no better than crow. His laugh rang through the car when I replied, I never thought he had gone so far into politics as to be obliged to ascertain the flavor of crow."

"It was a remark of his that he could always determine a man's financial standing by the train he took. If his income depended on his own exertions he took the eight o'clock; if upon the labor of others, the ten thirty; if independent of both, the afternoon train; while if quite wealthy, he waited till the next day." (Reminiscences of Early Chicago, by E. O. Gale.)

Children (Taylor):
1242 * John Bromley Franklin8, born Feb. 26, 1843, in Hamilton,
N. Y.
1243 * Porter H. Wood, born Oct. 26, 1844, in Norwich, Conn.

NORWICH ACADEMY was incorporated by the Regents of the University, February 14, 1843.(*) The Academy was built by subscription. Between two of the subscribers there was great strife as to which should give the
most. David Griffing gave $400 and George L. Rider $401. William G. Guernsey gave a deed of the land, December 15, 1842, the consideration being $1,000. The Academy building was completed early in November, 1842. George L. Rider built the basement by contract; and Abram Thomas and Albert S. Tanner the superstructure. School was opened in it within a week or two of its completion.(+) Benjamin F. Taylor, poet, prose writer, lecturer and journalist, and who has been styled "the most brilliant word-painter in America," was the first Principal, and was then but twenty-one years of age. Harriet Dillaye, now of Philadelphia, was Preceptress.4,5
He was Author, Journalist, Poet, Lecturer, Civil War Field Corresponden. He lived at 203 East Seminary Street, Wheaton, Illinois, USA. Benjamin Franklin Taylor was also known as Frank Taylor. He lived in 1845 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Household 1187-1283, La Porte, La Porte, Indiana, USA; Taylor, Benj. F., 47, Author, NY
Lucy E., 36, Keeping house, NY
Porter W., 23, Connecticut, at home
Seward, Flora, 30, Dom. servant, Indiana.6 He appeared on the census of 1880 at Paris, Oneida, New York, USA; Living With EE Adkins In A Hotel.7

Children of Benjamin Franklin Taylor and Mary Elizabeth Bromley

Citations

  1. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy.
  2. [S9] Rev. Erastus Scranton, A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671.
  3. [S186] Unknown compiler.
  4. [S22] Viola Bromley, The Bromley Genealogy, p 132.
  5. [S142] Unknown author, History of Chenango and Madison Counties, Pg 342.
  6. [S3] 1870 Census.
  7. [S84] 1880 Census.

Possibly Alice Pysing

F
     Possibly Alice Pysing was the daughter of John Peyssum and Elizabeth Salmon.

Possibly Joan Pysing

F
     Possibly Joan Pysing was the daughter of John Peyssum and Elizabeth Salmon.

John Pysing

M
     John Pysing was the son of John Peyssum and Elizabeth Salmon.

Hugh Pysing

M
     Hugh Pysing was the son of John Peyssum and Elizabeth Salmon.

Agnes Pysing

F, b. circa 2 October 1569
     Agnes Pysing was born circa 2 October 1569. She was the daughter of Richard Pysinge and Margery Everedd(?)

Mary Pysing

F, b. circa 1559
     Mary Pysing was born circa 1559. She was the daughter of Richard Pysinge and Margery Everedd(?)

John Pysing

M, b. circa 1556
     John Pysing was born circa 1556. He was the son of Richard Pysinge and Margery Everedd(?)

Robert Pysing

M, b. after 1551
     Robert Pysing was born after 1551. He was the son of Richard Pysinge and Margery Everedd(?)

Elizabeth Pysing

F
     Elizabeth Pysing was the daughter of Richard Pysinge and Margery Everedd(?)

John Hull

M
     John Hull was the son of Richard Hull and Alice () Hull.

James Hull

M
     James Hull was the son of Richard Hull and Alice () Hull.

Joshua Hull

M, b. circa 5 November 1630
     Joshua Hull was born circa 5 November 1630. He was the son of George Hull and Thamzen (Thomasene) Michell.

Mary Wright

M, b. 5 January 1704/5
     Mary Wright married Samuel Lamb. Mary Wright was born on 5 January 1704/5. He was the son of Benjamin Wright and Mary Chapin.

Henry Wright

M, b. 19 May 1700
     Henry Wright was born on 19 May 1700. He was the son of Benjamin Wright and Mary Chapin.