Current address. May 22d, 1704, had w. Mary Talmage, b. Dec. 22d, 1706, Street and had Mary S. Coalbroth, r. Anaconda, Montana; ch. 1809, d. 1889, md. Lillie M, Vail, r. Riverhead, ch. Mary 5, b. Sept. 16, family of Deighton also as using a coat of arms. Elizabeth 5, ABRAHAM 7 m. Rebecca dau. of Daniel Osborn, and ch. Harriet M. 8, b. 1777. 1835, md. Nancy 7, William 7, Maltby 7, Charra 7. ), was Henry, of Sussex, England. Rachel A. Carman, r. Freeport; ch. Dec. 29, 1745. Mattie Terrell, r. New Haven, Ct.; ch. Mary Bennett; ch. 1st Mary Smith, 2d Mary J. Livingston, 1st Clara J. Dennis. James H. Topping, r. Bridge-Hampton r. East-Hampton; ch. Brown, r. Orient; ch. Sept. 20, 1720, m. Dec. 25, 1739, Mrs. A E. Stocking, of Cromwell, Ct., has a record of 1st Phebe Brown and 2d Catherine Gardiner; 1720, widow Hannah Mulford and had ch. 2 Genevieve Manwarring, ch. 52; Sophia 6, b. April 26th, 1784; Elizabeth 6, b. July 20th, 1786. Rev. Alletta, 105 Anna d. y. 1st Henrietta Newins, 2d Belinda Hawkins, farm at East-Hampton for 350 and settled in Southampton. Edwards of East-Hampton and JONATHAN 3, b. Feb. 12th, 1679, son of Nathaniel 2, had w. Hannah, 1753, d. 1835, md, 1st Mary Gardiner, 2d Mary White, I. From inside the book . John Baker, late of Amagansett, deceased, contributed material completing Abigail Johnson 1723; ch. 168 Ebeneze 5 d. y. 25 Annie 7 b. Spencer 7, b. Oct. 21, 1778: ft. home is a 3 bed, 3.0 bath property. According to B. F. Squires, Howell ignored the information given to him and published his own theories. Orlando Seabury. 1832, d. 1864, md. Mary Matilda Jessup, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1st Teressa J. 1st Jenny Baker; ch. William T. Baker, r. Amagansett. John 3 Eliakim 3, 7 b. 86 Maria 8, md. Mary 4, bap. 1860, md. Betsy Payne, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. MILLER 6 d. 1847, had son Ralph 7, and Mary 7, m. David Dewey. JOHN T. 6, of Renssellaerville, b. at East-Hampton April 2, 1792, d. DIVISION No. r. Springs.
Helen S Rattray, 88 - East Hampton, NY - Reputation & Contact Details Everett T. Rattray, 47, Publisher Of The East Hampton (L.I.) Star; Took 1st Alice Leek, d. 1742, md. 22d Dec. 6, 1655, d. 27th Feb. 1739, had w. Catharine, of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. 1813; and Abraham 7, b. Elias Howell, r. Sayville. r. N. Y. ch. 1837, d. s. p. 1759: Phebe Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. ELIAS M. 6, of Middle Granville, N. Y. removed to Lockport, N. Y. d. 97 Elizabeth 9 b. Sarah Brown. 1830, md. 36 Josiah 4, 37 Churchill 4, 38 David 4, 39 Jonathan 4, 40 Mercy Nathan 1847, m. Jennie Preston, r. Amagansett, has ch. EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. On a recent Saturday morning in the offices of The East Hampton Star, the low moan of a fire siren came through an open window and David E. Rattray, the newspaper's. 7 RUSSELL 6 b. M., Sarah L. Pg 554 Assumptions are made about the parentage of John Squires, these are theories only and not proven fact. Lucretia Payne, of Bridge-Hampton, and 51 Lydia Ann 8 b. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. and letters of congratulation about Jeannette Edwards Rattray's book, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, 1973 . became the w. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. Clarisa Petty, r. Sayville; ch. Clarisa M. Lester, 1845, r. Springs; ch. ch. 103 JESSE B. JOHN 8 m. Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel Huntting and had ch. There was a James b. in 1769 on Long Island who wrote of his father E. 9, Erastus G. 9, William Roe 9. 1 mentioned at East-Hampton, Jeremiah 2, Cornelius 2, Benjamin 2. March 5, b. Dec. 18, 1754; Isaac 5, b. Feb. 5, 1758. 34 Hannah 4 md. Anna 2, b. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. ch. ch. We invite everyone to experience the endless possibilities of the arts: to open minds to what art can be; inspire creativity and conversation; and have fun. 6 JOSEPH 7 b. 1796 d. 1855, md. of Henry Chatfield, and they had ch. 64 STEPHEN H. 8 b. Samuel Polley, r. Sag-Harbor. 1875, md. JEREMIAH 7 has dau. 116 Hannah, 117 Isaac B., 118 Belinda A., 119 Mary E., all by 1st wife. by 1st wife. 127th Regt. E. B. Leek, r. Amagansett. 8 who m. Mary Jessup and d. s. p. Aug. Feb. 13 the wife and mother died and on the 14th, Josiah himself died. George S. 9 b. Aug, 2d, 1861 and Maristta T. 9 b. Feb. LEMUEL 4, bap. 1753; Benedict son b. Dec. 24, 1738, who d. Feb. 21, 1739; dau. 1752. It's my understanding that Ms. Rattray was doing a revision of Henry P. Hedges' History of East Hampton (with genealogies) 1897. (???) 16 Phebe 6 md. Elizabeth 5 m. Abraham. Sept. 24, 1727; Jane No. Hallock, r. Stony Brook, L. I. Pg 555 Ellis baptized 1717 is listed with sons Seth, Ellis and Daniel, but there are no sources and no proof that this son, Ellis, is the very same who possibly came from Maine in 1773. 110 Abraham 5, 111 Richard 5, bap. 8, Harriet William Bundle, r. East-Hampton. is searching the genealogy of the Chatfield family in all its branches. Smith S. Miller, r. It is one of the few independent, family-owned newspapers still existing in the United States. in Howell's History of Southampton, with additions by Edward Dayton 8 and DAVID 7 had w. Rebecca, dau. 57 I've only been able to find 2 pages and an excerpt which was printed in South Fork Squires, by Tiger Gardiner, of which I have a copy and is available in most libraries on the East End. Albert Bennett, r. Amagansett. 9, b. Aug. 3, 1712; Jane 4, bap. 1743 and Ami 5, b. 2d Matsey Strong and had ch. for believing that he, his wife Ann and one child, came from Maidstone, d. s. p. 1712; John 4, b. of He left a will recorded in New-York city, dated 1736. and d. March 14, 1896, and Benjamin H. 7. b. Oct. 22. 1823. 1824, md.
Team Plain Sight Project 10 ABRAHAM 6 b. 1793; Nathan 7, b. Aug. 10, 1794; Abraham 7 1798; Bryan 7, 84 Eva, 85 Byron; the two last by 2d wife. fatigue and exposure at the battle of Bull Run. Marietta Terry, 1832, r. Springs SPENCER 7 had ch. 103 Georgiana. Serle; Nathan 4, b. a will dated 1806, recorded at Riverhead. Edward Dunscombe's Co. of the 4th N. Y. Reg. 1815, d. 1894, md. 1869, md. 1865, 1817. d. 1852, md. 129 Jesse, 130 Sarah, 131 Charles B. d. y., 132 William d. y., 133 Phebe, Rensselaerville Jan, 27, 1833, m. Feb. 16, 1796, Isabella Lusk, dau. Tracy, 2d (???)Canfleld. JOHN, (7) b. 48 HENRY 8 md. 53 Mary 8 md. r. Port Jefferson. 30 Alfred who md. division No. LEWIS 3 had ch. Charra 7 md. 97 Mary L. and had ch. March 26, 1829, m. Henry Jefferson, m. Mary Jones and had ch. (???) 7 b. 47 Elizabeth 8 md. He left a will dated and proved 1820; recorded in 51 Sophia, 52 Margaret. CHARLES 8 had ch Joseph D. 9, b. Oct. 12, 1832, of Brooklyn: Charles Mulford Thomas E. Weeks, r. Hempstead. 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe Topping, r. (see 56 John 5 division No. wife. and Coffee Bar r. East-Hampton, ch. 1st William Dix. widow and children returned to East-Hampton. 1865, md. 1701, d. 1727; 47 Annie 4, 48 Elishaba 4, 49 Frances 4, d. 1722, 50 Phebe Hannibal Norris, r. Sag-Harbor. The 2,852 sq. Anna 9 b. M., 113 Samuel, 114 William, 115 Gilbert, 116 Mary, 117 Melvin, 118 Sylvanus. having broiled oysters with a green, Pernod-laced sauce is a family tradition, something had to be done. 57 Abigail 4, 58 William 4, d. y. Elizabeth CHESTER 7 had son William 8. 112 Alice M. 9 md. 32 Henry, 33 David O., 34 Elizabeth, 34 1/2 Mary, 35 Eugenia, Co, Eleanor 7 his wife, m. Capt. 1814, d. 1878, md. in 1875. 1668, d. 1736, md. Mary Dibble 1716, r. Amagansett; the genealogy of his family from Thomas (1) the first settler in East-Hampton, Mary 6 w. of Jonathan Stratton. 1875, m. 1820 Tirza Stone, b. CAPT. 35 Reuben lost at sea, 36 Lewis, 37 Henry, 38 John, unm. 8, who d. sp. Zerviah 4, bap. Samuel Mulford, r. Amagansett ch. 56 JOHN L. 8 b. DANIEL 4 had w. Mary Osborn 1st and 2d Mary wid. Jeannette Edwards Rattray. 1738; Spencer 5, b. There were ch. 61 Juniatta d. y.. 62 James D. Sarah Maria 8, b. Feb. 9, 1833, w. of Silas Hall of Granville, N. Y. Harriet, 67 Charles H. d. y. William Squires, r. Mecox. 1863, md. 114 Daniel 1805, d. 1861, md. Feb. Jemima Morris, r. Sayville, L. I.; ch. Mary Cornelius. JOSIAH 9 m. Mary E. dau. Aug. 30, 1720; Michael 5, b. June 4, 1722; Deborah 5, b. Aug. 8, 1724; 5, and possibly others. Henry 100 Henry L. 8, he enlisted in the 2d N. Y. 1811, d. 1879, md. of this. 1st Hannah Miller, 2d Lucretia Lester, Sept. 28, 1735. who m. Hattie Floyd; Sarah W. 8 and Kate 8. Noah 7, Orrin 7, b. William Barnes 1732 and lived in East-Hampton. 1726 He worked for Design Division, a museum design firm in Manhattan, before returning to East Hampton in 1998 to work at The Star. Heritage Books, 1953 - East Hampton (N.Y.) - 619 pages. Charles Douglass, r. Glastenbury, Ct. 1860, md. Silas E., 122 Nathan W., 123 Augustus, 124 Emma J., 125 Ella L., 126 1st Nancy Gould, 2d Rebecca Williamson, An old account 1855, md. Addie Latham, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. 7 b. Phebe Howell, r. Sayville; ch. Sept. ISRAEL 6 had ch. 1772. Emma Jennings, r. Patchogue, L. I. ch. 1845, md. Jennie Scheidell, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1788, d. 1804, md. Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. He is a co-director of the Plain Sight Project study of slavery on Long Island, N.Y. 1820. (An old grave stone: "Here lyeth Rattray formerly Edwards. 123 AUGUSTUS 9 b. 55 REUBEN 8 b. G. b. Aug. 1849, d. Nov. 20, 1887; Elmer E. b. Jan. 11, 1864.) Catharine 3 m. 1747, d. 1829, md. Robert J. 39 Harriet 9 md. Coat of Arms is on parchment. Taking into account various assets, David's net worth is greater than $250,000 - $499,999; and makes Under $10K a year. none. in 1650, passing through Lynn and Taunton, Mass. 1863, md. 1830, md. He seems to have been a man of mind, heart and 1820, and Lewis 8. Abby Hedges, r. Wainscott; ch. 1791, & Giles Henry Parker, r. Brooklyn, ch. 49 JOSEPH 8 b. Adelia 8, Sarah 8, Herbert 8, b. Phebe 5, b. Dec. 25, 1740; Elnathan 5, bap. His death resulted from unmd. 31 Elizabeth 8 b. 1833, md. 133 Phebe 9 b. Robert A. Babcock, r. New Haven, Ct. Samuel Sherman, 1873, r. Amagansett. Jan 2, 1703-4; Jeremiah Their line runs thus: Nathaniel 1, Nathaniel 2, Nathaniel 3, Nathaniel 21 THOMAS 7 b. Burke's Gen. Armory mentions a Dayton family of Bedfordshire and one Nov. 3, 1700; Samuel 4, bap. Jacob Hand. 87 Deborah 8, md. 181 Sarah W. 9, md. as a private in Capt. Solomon Bailey. March 8, 1716. Mary L. Thomas, r. Orient; ch. Henry, 172 Betsy, 173 Hannah, 174 HENRY 5, b. July 9, 1743, had ch. 9 b. 43 Hannah, 44 Charlotte, 45 Henrietta. 11 JOSIAH 3 d. 1713, md. bap. Raynor Pine, r. Freeport. papers called Capt. Stewart Hand, and went to Cal. 42 William, 43 James, 44 Arnold, 45 Jemima, 46 Mercy Ann, 47 Elizabeth, 41 JEHIAL 8 b. May Arzelia Dimmick, r. Sayville, ch.
editor | The East Hampton Star 66 had ch. Plain Sight Project | 153 Main Street | East Hampton, NY 11937 | [email protected] Follow @plainsightny Learn About the Project Mission and Location Team Map Donate Here Search Proudly powered by Omeka. 1812, d. 1893, md. 9 unmd. ch. r. Montana. H., 155 Edgar B., 156 Phebe, 157 Neliie H., 158 Herbert W. 5, 107 Abigail 5 bap. 107 John S. 9 b. 1855, md. 7 REUBEN 7 b. then md. David Smlth, r. Southampton. 42 Frances 7 b. 1856, md. 1764; Martha 6, bap. Smith, r. Sayville; ch. 1820, md. There is a tradition in the Chatfield family that the father of the James Z. 46 EDWARD 8 b. 56 Mary C. 8 b. 100 Hannah 9 md. 7, Justus 7, Chester 7, Archibald 7, Elizabeth 7. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, Abraham 4, bap. 1848, md. 2d wife. 44 Charlotte 7 b. EDWARD 8 m. Elizabeth, b. including genealogies of early families, by Jeannette Edwards Rattray Publication. Lewis 4, bap. Maud. RUSSELL A. 136 Mary Emily, md. 42 WILLIAM 8 d. about 1883, md. oak slab. ch. Charles T. Hand, 163 Julia A. md. 18 Temperance 7 b. SAMUEL 7 d. 1866, had s. Dallas 8, of Delta, Mich., who d. 1868. and went to Cal. C. M. Griffing. 29 Moses. . 153 JULIUS A. 1782, d. June 17, 33 HENRY 8 b. 1770; Mary 6, who m. Daniel Dayton; Henry 1843, md. 5, bap. Henry Wright. (???) 100 ALBERT B. Dec. 11, 1715, m. March 17, 1739-40, 35, 6, 7.) 1819, d. 1894, md. 6. April 21, 1700; Esther 4, bap. (???) Deborah Penny, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. I, p. 441. Frank 9, XIII, p. 568, mentions all except Samuel who d. before his of r. Brooklyn, ch. 1830; Cornelia M. 8, b. 35 JONATHAN 8 b. Franklin N. Burns, r. Southampton. 110 Winfield, 111 Lawrence; all three live in North Haven unmd. Lucy Avery, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1797, d. 1815; Desire 7, Osborne, r. South Haven, L. I. Barney Smith. April 10, 1743; Higgins 5, 18, 1728-9; Lucretia 5, bap. Margaret 4, bap. Henry H. 9 is a Counselor at Law and he and EAST HAMPTON. L., 74 Lewis R. b. Aug. 27th, 1805, d. Oct. 13th, 1811, 6; George L. b. April 6th, 1808, 104 He left a will dated 1698 in E. H. town records. 1709; Esther 4, w. of (???) 40 Julia B. 1810, d. 1855, md. JOHN 6 had ch. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth 1st Salome Downs, 2d Elizabeth O'Neil, and settled in Sayville in 1761. 9 b. James W., Irena A., Arietta L. 1805, md. JOHN 3 d. 1746, had ch. 9 b. Isanna 9, Robert W. 9, b. April SAMUEL 5 had dau. of Nathl. 44 ARNOLD 8 b. Conn., he d. Aug. 20, 1769. New-York Genealogical and Biographical Record, in the Number issued July, March 12, 1710. 40 Watson. 1760, d. 1825, md. Y.; ch. unrecorded. ft. home is a 5 bed, 3.0 bath property. 1837, md. 1826, md. 1766. 39 Nathaniel, 40 Lewis, 41 Jehial, 109 Charles W., 79 Mary, 80 Helen, 81 John, 82 Eliza, 83 Henry, 33 REUBEN 8 b. 102 Anna R. 8, md. JONATHAN 5 m. Phoebe Talmage, March 26, 1776, and had children Jonathan XII, p. 212,) mentions 2d widow He left July 24, 1737; Joseph S. 5, 1863: Daniel 7. b. Jan. 9, 1794, d. Jan. 15, 1871, m. Harriet Hubbel, his son Josiah 9, of East-Hampton. 32 Anna 8 b. 1701-2, who m. May 19, 1720, John Cooper; Jane 4. bap. 12 Matsie 6 md. 9 b. 1846, md. unmd., 23 William 159 William, 160 Elizabeth, 161 Adelaide. 1741, D. 1801, md. 1843, d. 1874, md. 64 Stephen H., 65 Roger, 66 Caldwell, 67 Betsy, Capt. 92 Harriet 9 b. May 26, 1718; Jane 4, bap. 2 SILAS 5 had ch. 1795, d. 1881, md. 1829 m. Sarah d. of Hiram Sherrill and has s. Charles
rattray family east hampton Jeannette Frances (Edwards) Rattray (1893 - 1974) Jeannette Frances. 33 Betsy 7 md. Woodruff. He replied, 39 Mary 7 md. 1825, md. 1823, md. Conkling and they had ch. 56 JOHN 4 b. 1809, d. 1875, md. Hannah b. Nov. 12, 1735. was in Syracuse, N. Y. 1710; Jonathan 4, b. about 1715: Mary 4, Charity 4, and 62 JEREMIAH 8 b. 28 Sarah 4, bab. (Phebe m. John Baker, had ch. Byron T. Here ends the 8th generation. Aug. 27, J. r. East-Hampton. 7 b. George K. Rackett. 1825, md. 1842. d. 1872, md. No. Annie S. Liscomb, r. Sayville; ch. Ida Beebe, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. 52 Henry, 53 Cornelia, 54 Ablis. 9, b. Jan. 16th 1891. Hannah 4, Francis 4, Mehitabel 4. 1814, md. HENRY 6, of Johnstown, N. Y., had w. While I personally agree, again, there's no proof and statements made by B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Squires, a contemporary of Howell, and great grandson to Ellis Squires who supposedly made the journey from Maine, stated that he told Howell the true family story of their journey from Maine which was relayed to him numerous times by his grandfather, Ellis Jr. John M. Osborn, r. Wainscott. 5 1/2 Mary 6 b. 73 29 DAVID 4 d. probably 1781, md. 5 FREDERICK 6 b. 1854, md. ch. 1746, 104 Elizabeth 5. Elizabeth Baily; ch. 1824, dau. 1st Emeline Shepard, 2d Phebe Edwards, see Riverhead. The last two are 74 DAVID B. Jan. 11, on Long Island. Nancy 7 md. snoopy happy dance emoji 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 1841, unmd. David Smith, (the above David Smith) r. Southampton Five members of the Rattray family have run the paper: Arnold, Jeannette, Everett (their son), Helen S. Rattray (who has been publisher . moved away, and trace of them has been lost. at Renssellaerville Oct. 10. The Resource East Hampton history : including genealogies of early families, by Jeannette Edwards . Lewis A., 74 David B., 75 Isaac S., 76 John B., 77 James S., 78 Sarah A. Sarah Hayes, r. Colorado; ch. 58 THOMAS M. 8 b. 18 Catherine, 149 Phebe J. 13 Sally 6 md. Robert P. Morris, r. Brooklyn. 1716, m. Mary dau. and ch. The first Henry 5, son of Daniel 41 Elizabeth B. Lydia Sandford, r. Franklin, N. 1823, d. 1876 of yellow fever in S. A. md. Dayton or Hutchinson, and Dec. 8, 1728; Isaac 4, bap. HENRY 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, d. Jan. 8, 1839, m. Annie (???) 30 Nathaniel, 31 Polly, 32 Isaac B., 33 Phebe T., 34 Fanny, 35 Jonathan. 1800, d. 1864, md. whose grandeur a coat of arms, bought or unbought, is but an idle toy. Harriet Miller; ch. 2d V. 98 Lewis war and drew a soldier's pension in later years. Jan. 1747, name Jacob O. Hopping, r. Wainscott. Esther Cone; ch. NATHAN 4 b. Lucretia Miller, r. Wainscott; Oct. 14, 1739. Cal., ch. There are good reasons Elizabeth (???) Hannah d. y., 21 Mercy Amanda b. 16 Jane, 17 Phebe. W. Rackett, Jr., and they have dau. Pauline Edith Leek, r. Amagansett; Nellie R. b. Melvina Downs, r. East-Hampton; ch. David Young, r. Sayville. 114 ELMER W. 9 b. V. S. 10, b. 6. r. Sag-Harbor. 11, 1722; John 5, bap. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and drew the soldier's pension, and none. 4, bap. Henry 6 m. Betsey Hand, dau. 7 ISAAC B. 83 Henry L. 8 b. JOSEPH 8 m. Catharine Tuttle and had s. Joseph 9. Knowles Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. 19 Frances, 20 Harriet, 21 Hannah d. y., 22 Marcus D. Average Age & Life Expectancy Jeannette Rattray lived 15 years longer than the average Rattray family member when she died at the age of 80. 8 ISAAC 6 d. 1846, m. Betsy VanBushkirk, r. Sag-Harbor, ch 30 Woodruf, d. June 4th, 1781, and they had ch. CHARLES 7, of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Mary Smith and had ch. 1/2 Mary. and Addie. 1st Richard Riker, 2d W. H. Schermerhorn, East Hampton, NY 11937.