Ancestors of Lawrence Dean Babcock
The first 6 Generations
Generations 4 - 6
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8. Luman W. Babcock11, born April 05, 1838 in Chester, Geauga, Ohio; died October 08, 1883 in Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin. He was the son of 16. Joseph Babcock and 17. Charlotte Fosdick. He married 9. Caroline Thompson July 05, 1859 in Bloomfield, Walworth, Wisconsin. 9. Caroline Thompson11, born July 30, 1834 in Ohio; died June 24, 1927 in Millard, Walworth, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of 18. Joseph Thompson and 19. Electa Marie Fosdick. More About Luman W. Babcock: More About Caroline Thompson: Children of Luman Babcock and Caroline Thompson are: 4 i. Charles B. Babcock, born March 11, 1858 in Wisconsin; died November 11, 1935 in Wisconsin; married Della Flint January 16, 1882. ii. George Babcock, b. 1870, Wisconsin; d. March 31, 1877, Wisconsin. Notes for George Babcock: iii. Ada (Addie) Babcock, b. Bet. 1860 - 1861, Wisconsin; d. December 22, 1887, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin. More About Ada (Addie)
Babcock: iv. Rufus Babcock, b. April 21, 1863, Wisconsin; d. March 12, 1936. v. Joseph Elmer Babcock, b. December 07, 1869, Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin; d. February 19, 1920, Elkhorn, Walworth, Wisconsin. More About Joseph Elmer Babcock: vi. Fannie Babcock, b. July 23, 1872, Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin; d. September 29, 1945. vii. Frank Babcock, b. July 23, 1872, Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin; d. September 08, 1944. More About Frank Babcock: viii. Burtie Babcock, b. 1873, Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin; d. April 03, 1877, Wisconsin. Notes for Burtie Babcock: ix. Lillian Babcock, b. August 08, 1875, Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin; d. December 1954. 10. Albert Flint, born 1828 in New York20; died in Wisconsin. He married 11. Harriet. 11. Harriet/Hattie, born 1835 in Vermont20; died in Wisconsin. Notes for Albert (Ab) Flint: 1880 Census states that Albert was born in New York. He was a carpenter, and both his mother and father were born in New York Notes for Harriet/ Hattie: 1880 Census state that Hattie was 45 at the time and that she was born in Vermont. Both her mother and father were born in Massachusetts Child of Albert Flint and Harriet is: 5 i. Della Flint, born August 10, 1861 in Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin20; died January 12, 1917 in Crystal Lake, McHenry Illinois. married Charles B Babcock January 16, 1882, In Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin. 12. Obadiah Holmes Stoddard21,22,23, born October 15, 1830 in Brady's Bend, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; died January 28, 1913 in Myron Township, Faulk, South Dakota. He was the son of 24. John Stoddard and 25. Mary "Polly" Holmes. He married 13. Ellen Davis 1854 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. 13. Ellen Davis24,25,26, born Abt. September 30, 1837 in England; died September 13, 1885 in Elmira, Chemung, New York. She was the daughter of 26. John Davis. Notes for Obadiah Holmes Stoddard: Alex Campbell (Holmes brother in law) and Holmes were also charter members together in an IOOF lodge at Bradys Bend in 1854. He was living in Elmira, Chemung, New York in 1880. The 1880 census states that he was working at the "Rolling Mills” and that both parents were from Pennsylvania.
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More About Ellen Davis: Children of Obadiah Stoddard and Ellen Davis are: 6. i. George Henry Stoddard, b. April 03, 1857, Bradys Bend, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; d. April 10, 1938, Faulkton, Faulk, South Dakota. ii. Charles S Stoddard, b. September 1875, New York; m. Grace B. iii. Edward James Stoddard, b. January 17, 1872, Elmira, Chemung, New York; d. August 18, 1939, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; m. Bertha May Todman, July 11, 1899. iv. Robert L. Stoddard27, b. April 02, 1855, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; d. June 03, 1900, Cresbard, Faulk, South Dakota. v. John Stoddard, b. Abt. 1859, Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 1870. vi. Mary V Stoddard, b. Abt. 1865; d. 1913, Bryant, South Dakota; m. Mr. Wright. vii. Ellen Stoddard, b. Abt. 1863; d. 1913, Palmyra, Elmira , New York; m. Mr. Hinckle. viii. William Henry Stoddard, b. April 1868, New York; d. September 1899, Bryant, South Dakota. ix. Anna S. Stoddard, b. December 1869, Elmira, Chemung, New York; m. John Younkin, October 24, 1889, Faulk, South Dakota. 14. Joseph Deloy, born December 25, 1834 in Belfort, France; died November 12, 1914 in Faulkton, Faulk, South Dakota28. He was the son of 28. Francis Hypolite Deloye and 29. Julie Pequignot. He married 15. Malinda Almira Fadden 1858 in Mayvill, Dodge, Wisconsin. 15. Malinda Almira Fadden, born May 24, 1840 in Vermont; died March 22, 1894 in Faulk County, South Dakota28. She was the daughter of 30. John Fadden and 31. Mary Ann Nokes. Notes for Joseph Deloy: Joseph Enlisted into Company E. First Wisconsin Veteran Cavalry Unit, From Rubicon, Wisconsin on October 6, 1864. He mustered out on July 19, 1865 Transcription of his service record. First Cavalry. Recruiting for the First regiment of Cavalry was authorized in the summer of 1861, and Camp Fremont at Ripon, WI, was designated as the rendezvous. It became necessary to change the location and the camp was changed to Camp Harvey, Kenosha, WI, on the 22 of November, 1861. Here the organization was perfected and the last Company mustered into the service of the United States on the 8th of March 1862. The regiment left the state on 17 March, proceeding to St. Louis, MO and shortly thereafter to Cape Girardeau, MO. From this point as a headquarters the several companies were detached and sent to various points in Missouri and Arkansas for service, and until the latter part of May 1863 the regiment was engaged in similar duties at various points in this territory, when it was transferred to middle Tennessee, reaching Nashville, TN on the 14th of June and was assigned to the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Cumberland with which it was subsequently identified, serving chiefly in middle Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. In the summer of 1863 the regiment participated in the advance on Chattanooga, and was engaged on the extreme right of the Union line the battle of Chickamauga September 19-20, 1863. Thereafter followed a long series of movements which kept the cavalry engaged at different points guarding wagon trains and lines of communication and coming in frequent contact with the enemy. At the opening of the Atlanta Campaign, May 1 to September 8, 1864, the First was assigned to the Cavalry Corps accompanying the army of Gen. Sherman. In this campaign it was almost constantly on the move performing the duties usually assigned to the cavalry. In October following the surrender of Atlanta the First accompanied the forces sent in pursuit of the Confederate forces under General Hood who were invading middle Tennessee, and who were finally so signally defeated and crushed at the battles of Franklin and Nashville. After the defeat of the Confederates at Nashville, December 15-16, 1864, the First Cavalry was engaged in pursuing the retreating rebel forces, for that purpose pushing into Alabama; continuing in active service until after the collapse of the Confederacy in the month of April, 1865. On the 6th of May 1865 the First Cavalry was stationed at Macon, GA at which point the command received orders to start in the pursuit of Jefferson Davis who was presumed to be escaping from the Union forces and at that time was in southern Georgia. After an arduous march of several days and nights the First, with other Union forces, succeeded in overtaking Mr. Davis and his suite on the 10th day of May, 1865 near Irwinville, GA, capturing the whole company. After the capture of Mr. Davis the regiment was transferred to Nashville, TN and mustered out of the service of the United States on the 19th day of July, 1865. Shortly thereafter it returned to Madison, WI and was disbanded. More About Malinda Almira Fadden: Children of Joseph DeLoy and Malinda Fadden are: 7. i. Elfie Nellie3 DeLoy, b. June 16, 1868, Keekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. March 15, 1947, Faulkton, Faulk, South Dakota. ii. Adelbert DeLoy. iii. Leland DeLoy. iv. Mary DeLoy, b. 1864, Mayville, Dodge, Wisconsin. v. Julie Ann DeLoy, b. January 29, 1861, Mayville, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. May 25, 1930. vi. James DeLoy, b. 1862, Mayville, Dodge, Wisconsin. vii. Eva DeLoy, b. 1866, Mayville, Dodge, Wisconsin. viii. Lola DeLoy, b. 1868, Mayville, Dodge, Wisconsin. ix. John DeLoy, b. 1870, Keekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin. |
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16. Joseph Babcock13, born December 04, 1801 in New York; died June 09, 1855 in Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin. He married 17. Charlotte Fosdick March 1824 in Utica, New York. 17. Charlotte Fosdick13, born January 06, 1801 in Cazenovia, Madison, New York; died October 10, 1853 in Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of 34. John Fosdick and 35. Philena Roberts. Notes for Joseph Babcock: There is strong evidence that this family lived in Brookfield Village, south of Rome in Oneida County, NY. Just north and east is a place (in Brookfield Township) is a ridge referred to as Babcock Mountain. W. W. Babcock believes that Joseph lived with his father for a time in New York City. Later moving to Smithfield or Smithville. Joseph was a Blacksmith by trade. Joseph moved his family to Geauga County Ohio about 1827. Later migrating to Walworth County Wisconsin in 1843. His wife Charolette died there in 1853. Joseph married Nancy Sherman in 1854. The ceremony was performed by Purlee Baker, Justice of the Peace. Joseph's second marriage was said to be troubled. Joseph committed suicide by hanging. One of his grandson's speculated that his suicide was brought on by financial troubles, although after settling his estate that did not seem feasible. His widow Nancy requested that the court appoint one or more of the heirs as administrators. The farm and "chattels' were sold at auction. After expenses and bills were paid there was still several hundred dollars left to the heirs. More About Joseph Babcock: Notes for Charlotte Fosdick: Charolette was reported to have had terrible temper More About Charlotte Fosdick: Children of Joseph Babcock and Charlotte Fosdick is: 8 i. Luman W. Babcock, born April 05, 1838 in Chester, Geauga, Ohio; died October 08, 1883 in Sugar Creek Township, Walworth, Wisconsin; married Caroline Thompson July 05, 1859 in Bloomfield, Walworth, Wisconsin. ii. George Franklin Babcock, b. March 13, 1825, Utica, Oneida, New York; d. February 01, 1890, Elkhorn, Walworth, Wisconsin. iii. Ann Marie Babcock, b. February 26, 1827, Chester, Geauga, Ohio; d. February 13, 1889, Lincoln, Township, Iowa. iv. Nancy Caroline Babcock, b. July 26, 1829, Chardon, Geauga, Ohio; d. July 06, 1889, Salina, Saline, Kansas. v. Philinda Babcock, b. May 01, 1831, Chester, Geauga, Ohio; d. October 14, 1848, Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin. More About Philinda Babcock: vi. Charles H. Babcock, b. March 09, 1834, Chester, Geauga, Ohio; d. September 01, 1899, Honey Creek, Walworth, Wisconsin. vii. Clarissa Jane Babcock, b. March 25, 1837, Chester, Geauga, Ohio; d. September 12, 1863, Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin. viii. Esther Babcock, b. June 05, 1840, Chester, Geauga, Ohio; d. September 12, 1863, Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin. More About Esther Babcock:
x. Plympton O. Billings Babcock, b. February 09, 1844, Chester, Geauga, Ohio; d. November 05, 1920, Rockwell City, Calhoun, Iowa. 18. Joseph Thompson, born April 07, 1803 in Easton, Washington, New York; died April 16, 1884 in Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois. He was the son of 36. Peter Thompson and 37. Susannah. He married 19. Electa Marie Fosdick March 24, 1830 in Geauga, Ohio. 19. Electa Marie
Fosdick, born February 20, 1812 in Cazenovia, Madison, New York;
died September 21, 1887 in Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois. She was the
daughter of 34. John Fosdick and 35.
Philena
Roberts. More About Joseph Thompson: More About Electa Marie Fosdick: Children of Joseph Thompson and Electa Fosdick is: 9 i. Caroline Thompson, born July 30, 1834 in Ohio; died June 24, 1927 in Millard, Walworth, Wisconsin; married Luman W. Babcock July 05, 1859 in Bloomfield, Walworth, Wisconsin. ii. Dewey Thompson, b. December 06, 1837, Gates Mills, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. November 29, 1921, McHenry, Illinois. More About Dewey Thompson: iii. Walter Thompson, b. May 05, 1844, Munson, Geauga, Ohio; d. August 07, 1871, Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, Wisconsin. More About Walter Thompson: iv. Emeline Thompson, b. October 18, 1832, Munson, Geauga, Ohio; d. July 01, 1922, Hartland, McHenry, Illinois. v. Angeline Thompson, b. July 16, 1846, Munson, Geauga, Ohio; d. November 20, 1847, Chester, Geauga, Ohio. More About Angeline Thompson: vi. Rufus Thompson, b. 1839, Munson, Geauga, Ohio; d. September 07, 1920, Newaygo, Newaygo, Michigan. More About Rufus Thompson: vii. Tip Thompson, b. 1846, Munson, Geauga, Ohio. viii. Wilbur Thompson, b. 1848, Munson, Geauga, Ohio; d. Newaygo, Michigan. ix. Burton Thompson, b. December 07, 1849, Geauga, Ohio; d. November 21, 1901, Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois. More About Burton Thompson: x. Jerome Thompson, b. November 17, 1850, Munson, Geauga, Ohio; d. June 03, 1908, Greenwood, McHenry, Illinois. 24. John Stoddard26, born September 13, 1793 in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died April 10, 1879 in East Brady, Clarion, Pennsylvania. He was the son of 48. Robert Stoddard and 49. Margaret Seaton Seetin?. He married 25. Mary "Polly" Holmes August 26, 1819. 25. Mary "Polly" Holmes26, born Abt. 1799. She was the daughter of 50. Obadiah Holmes and 51. Jane Richardson. More About John Stoddard: Children of John Stoddard and Mary Holmes are: 12. i. Obadiah Holmes Stoddard, b. October 15, 1830, Brady's Bend, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; d. January 28, 1913, Myron Twp, Faulk, South Dakota. ii. Robert Stoddard, b. April 24, 1824. iii. Shepley Holmes Stoddard, b. September 24, 1821; d. October 1840. iv. Mary Gray Stoddard, b. February 26, 1826; m. Alexander Campbell. v. Louisiana Stoddard, b. July 31, 1828; m. John O'Neil. vi. Harriet Stoddard, b. February 15, 1833; m. William J Blackstock. vii. Sarah Montgomery Stoddard, b. February 13, 1837; d. August 13, 1838. 26. John Davis Child of John Davis is: 13 i. Ellen Davis, born Abt. September 30, 1837 in England; died September 13, 1885 in Elmira, Chemung, New York; married Obadiah Holmes Stoddard 1854 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. 28. Francis Hypolite Deloye He married 29. Julie Pequignot. 29. Julie Pequignot Child of Francis Deloye and Julie Pequignot is: 14 i. Joseph Deloy, born December 25, 1834 in Belfort, France; died November 12, 1914 in Faulkton, Faulk , South Dakota; married Malinda Almira Fadden in Mayvill, Dodge, Wisconsin. 30. John Fadden, born May 11, 1809 in Hog Island, Franklin, Vermont; died February 16, 1905 in Carlton, Thayer, Nebraska. He was the son of 60. Nathaniel Fadden and 61. Mary B. Williams. He married 31. Mary Ann Nokes December 16, 1835 in Highgate, Franklin, Vermont. 31. Mary Ann Nokes, born April 30, 1817 in Vermont; died September 27, 1864 in Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of 62. William Nokes and 63. Mary Almira. More About John Fadden: More About Mary Ann Nokes: Children of John Fadden and Mary Nokes are: 15. i. Malinda Almira Fadden, b. May 24, 1840, Vermont; d. March 22, 1894, Faulk County, South Dakota. ii. Ephram Fadden, b. 1836, Vermont; d. 1837. iii. Sabia Monernce Fadden, b. Abt. 1838, Vermont; d. 1853, Dodge, Wisconsin; m. William Lenz, October 07, 1852, Dodge, Wisconsin. iv. James S Fadden, b. March 04, 1842, New York; d. March 02, 1901, Alhambra County, California; m. Francis Wealthy Quick; b. March 04, 1842, New York; d. December 13, 1922, Spencer, Clay County, Iowa. Notes for James S Fadden: Pension Civil War: July 24, 1884, Filed application for Civil War Pension as an invalid veteran Enlisted Sept. 14,1861 Was taken Prisoner of war at Chickamauga, on 20 September 1683: Andersonville Confederate Prison - 15 months, He was a Private at the time. Paroled 16 December 1864, in Charleston, South Carolina. More About James S Fadden: v. Mary L Fadden, b. April 23, 1844, New York; d. March 19, 1919, Warner, Brown, South Dakota; m. R. W. Quackenbush; b. August 10, 1860, Dodge County, Wisconsin; d. November 01, 1895. vi. Orlando A Fadden, b. April 1847, New York; d. Abt. 1864, Helena, Arkansas. Notes for Orlando A Fadden:
vii. Emma L Fadden, b. March 10, 1849, New York; d. October 08, 1908, Suisan Township, Solana , California. viii. Helen Amelia Fadden, b. January 28, 1850, Canton, St. Lawrence, New York; d. April 26, 1913, Helper, Carbon, Utah; m. Lucius H Hurlbert. ix. Jacob Fadden, b. 1853, Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin. x. Azelian A Fadden, b. May 04, 1855, Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. 1917, Detroit, Michigan; m. Jules DeLoye, September 03, 1870, Williamstown, Dodge County, Wisconsin; d. June 30, 1913. xi. Julia A Fadden, b. October 24, 1857, Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin; m. Mason. xii. Elizabeth Fadden, b. Abt. 1859, Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin; d. Abt. 1859, Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin. xiii. Ida May Fadden, b. June 08, 1861, September 17, 1862; d. September 17, 1862, Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin. |
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34. John Fosdick15, born 1774 in East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut16,17; died April 17, 1853 in Chester, Geauga, Ohio. He was the son of 68. William Fosdick and 69. Dorothy Colt. He married 35. Philena Roberts 1799 in Madison, New York. 35. Philena Roberts18, born January 1781 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut19; died May 08, 1851 in Chester, Geauga, Ohio. She was the daughter of 70. Elias Roberts and 71. Hannah Burnham. More About John Fosdick: More About Philena Roberts: Children of John Fosdick and Philena Roberts are: 17 i. Charlotte Fosdick, born January 06, 1801 in Cazenovia, Madison, New York; died October 10, 1853 in Spring Prairie, Walworth, Wisconsin; married Joseph Babcock March 1824 in Utica ,New York. 19 ii. Electa Marie Fosdick, born February 20, 1812 in Cazenovia, Madison, New York; died September 21, 1887 in Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois; married Joseph Thompson March 24, 1830 in Geauga, Ohio. iii. Miranda Fosdick, b. Bet. 1805 - 1806, Cazenovia, Chenango, Madison, New York. iv. John Madison Fosdick, b. 1804, Cazenovia, Chenango, New York; d. October 1861. v. Philina Fosdick, b. 1802, New York. vi. Anna Fosdick, b. 1808, Cazenovia, Madison, New York. vii. Henry (Harry) Fosdick, b. April 07, 1811, Cazenovia, Madison, New York; d. March 25, 1886. viii. Celinda Fosdick, b. 1815, Cazenovia, Madison, New York. ix. Mary A. Fosdick, b. 1817, Cazenovia, Madison, New York; d. April 01, 1901, Norton, Norton, Kansas. More About Mary A. Fosdick: x. Servilla Matilda Fosdick, b. January 12, 1822, Cazenovia, Madison, New York; d. June 27, 1901, Coffey, Kansas. More About Servilla Matilda Fosdick: xi. William Fosdick, b. 1825, Cazenovia, Madison, New York. 36. Peter Thompson, born 1752 in Easton, Washington, New York; died December 19, 1845 in Geauga, Ohio. He married 37. Susannah January 15, 1793 in Easton, Washington, New York. 37. Susannah, born 1781 in Easton, Washington, New York; died January 20, 1833 in Geauga, Ohio. Children of Peter Thompson and Susannah are: 18. i. Joseph Thompson, b. April 07, 1803, Easton, Washington, New York; d. April 16, 1884, Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois. ii. Esther Thompson, b. 1796. iii. Charlotte Thompson. iv. Elizabeth Thompson, b. April 10, 1805. 60. Nathaniel Fadden, born April 25, 1789 in Albany, Albany County, New York; died November 19, 1870 in Ogdenburgh, St. Lawrence County, New York. He married 61. Mary B. Williams January 01, 1808 in Alburg, Grand Isle County, Vermont. 61. Mary B. Williams, born 1791 in New Jersey, County, New York; died May 22, 1879 in Sheldon, Vermont. Notes for Nathaniel Fadden: NATHANIEL FADDEN served in Capt. Hill's Company, Pension Certificate of widow, Mary More About Nathaniel Fadden: Child of Nathaniel Fadden and Mary Williams is: 30 i. John Fadden, born May 11, 1809 in Hog Island, Franklin, Vermont; died February 16, 1905 in Carlton, Thayer, Nebraska; married Mary Ann Nokes December 16, 1835 in Highgate, Franklin, Vermont. 62. William Nokes, born 1782 in Swanton, Vermont?. He married 63. Mary Almira. 63. Mary Almira, born 1786. More About William Nokes: Child of William Nokes and Mary Almira is: 31 i. Mary Ann Nokes, born April 30, 1817 in Vermont; died September 27, 1864
in Kekoskee, Dodge, Wisconsin; married John Fadden December 16, 1835 in Highgate,
Franklin, Vermont.
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