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Caldwell Selinda Burgess

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  1. 1.  Caldwell Selinda Burgess was born in 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY (daughter of Caldwell Seth Burgess and Annable Mary).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Caldwell Seth Burgess was born on 23 Jul 1798 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 01 Dec 1872 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    He is buried in the Caldwell cemetery which is located on Cedar Bluff road just off of Wright road in Saratoga. (Stillwater on the map) Located 1/2 mile east of Hiway 9 P-East of Saratoga Lake.

    Saratoga County Surrogate's Court. Will book 23, pages 237 - 240, and file 82-33. Seth B. Caldwell died 1 Dec 1872 at Malta. Will dated 12 February 1872, Petition for proof of will filed 23 Dec 1872. Witnesses: James M. Andrews Jr. & Joseph W. Hill, both of Saratoga Springs. son: Charles H. Caldwell, Malta, executor dau: Mary Caldwell, Town of Saratoga Mark T. Caldwell, Town of Saratoga grandson: Ernest Caldwell grandson: Joseph H. Caldwell, child of Mark T. Caldwell granddau: Elizabeth Caldwell, child of Mark T. Caldwell grandchild: Judson C. Brown, Hillsdale, Michigan, child of William Brown grandchild: Morgan Brown, Milton, child of William Brown grandchild: Ophelia Baker, Mechanicville, child of my daughter, Selinda Baker grandchild: Sarah E. Baker, Malta, child of my daughter, Selinda Baker grandchild: Odie Baker, Mechanicville, child of my daughter, Selinda Baker grandchild: Edward Baker, Jame's Switch, Indiana, child of my daughter, Selinda Baker grandchild: Attie Baker, Indianapolis, Indiana, child of my daughter, Selinda Baker Caldwell Cemetery inscriptions: Seth B. Caldwell died Dec. 1, 1872, 74y 4m 9d Mary Caldwell, wife of Seth B., died Apr. 10, 1827, 28 yrs. Cynthia, wife of Seth B. Caldwell, d. Aug. 9, 1862, 56y.9m.4d. 1850 October, Saratoga, Saratoga, New York. microfilm 432 roll 592 page 239 Seth C. Caldwell, 51, farmer, NY Cyntha, 44, NY Mark, 24, farmer, NY Mary, 21, NY Hannah E., 17, NY Charles H., 7, NY 1860 August, Saratoga Town, Saratoga County, New York. 1412/1536. Seth B. Caldwell, 62, farmer, NY Cynthia, 54, NY Charles, 18, farm labor, NY Louiza B. Legget, 17, NY Orrin Hill, 21, farm labor, NY

    Seth married Annable Mary about 1825 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. Mary (daughter of Annable Ephraim and Delanee Lydia D.) was born in 1799; died on 10 Apr 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Annable Mary was born in 1799 (daughter of Annable Ephraim and Delanee Lydia D.); died on 10 Apr 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Mary, sister of Cynthia, was the second of wife Seth Burgess Caldwell after her sister died.

    Children:
    1. Caldwell Mark Tucker was born on 01 Dec 1826 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 24 Nov 1902 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    2. 1. Caldwell Selinda Burgess was born in 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Annable Ephraim was born on 03 Mar 1765 in Barrington, Nova Scotia (son of Annable Isaac and Peckham Lydia, son of Annable Isaac and Swain Eunice); died after 1832 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, MA.

    Notes:

    Date and place of Ephraim's birth is found in his application for pension which he filed in 1832.
    He is the father of William and James and others. William's son, William H., named his first son, Ephraim, after his father, which was common.

    (From a microfilm of the handwritten manuscript:)

    Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, Passed June 7, 1832

    State of New York, County of Saratoga.

    On this sixth day of September one thousand eight hundred thirtytwo personally appeared in open Court before the Judges of the Courtof Common Pleas of the County of Saratoga now sitting, Ephraim Annable a resident of the town of Stillwater in the county and state aforesaid, aged sixty seven years the third day of March last who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.

    That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated.

    That in the year 1781 the United States and French troops having been called from Rhode Island to the southern States, several companies of State troops were raised by the State of Massachusetts where he then resided.

    That he enlisted as a volunteer for six months starting in the month of June, 1781 for eight dollars per month, that he left the town of Dartmouth in the County of Bristol in the State of Massachusetts, marched to a place called Smiths Mills and joined a company commanded by Captain Gifford. This Company marched from there across Howland's Ferry to a fort on Butt's [?] Hill on the north end of Rhode Island. There were three companies there. The United States and French troops had all but left the fort a few days after he got there. Of the companies, one was commanded by Captain Discards [?], the other by Captain Elliot [?]. His Colonel was named Turner and the Major's name, Claggon. The Lieutenant to his company was named Bosworth [?], the Order Sargeant's name was Dean.(He does not recollect the names of any officers of the regular troops.) He staid (sic) at the fort during his term of service, engaged in guarding the fort and any little service about it. He received a regular discharge from Colonel Turner and returned home some time in the month of December, 1781.

    While he was at the fort, news of Cornwallis's defeat was received and the regiment celebrated the occasion.

    He has no documentary evidence [?] of his service. He knows of no person whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his service.

    To the interrogations propounded by this court the applicant made thefollowing answers:

    1. He was born at Nova Scotia on the third day of March, 1765.
    2. He has a record of his age in his family Bible at home which he took from his father's family Bible .
    3. When he entered the service he resided in the town of Dartmouth (that part now called Fairhaven) in the county of Bristol in the State of Massachusetts, resided in that neighborhood and was on several voyages at sea till 1789. He then relocated to the town of Stillwater the County of Saratoga, State of New York where he has continued to reside ever since -- where he now resides.
    4. He entered the service as a volunteer.
    5. He recollects the names of no others except those above stated, neither can he state the general circumstances of his service any more fully than above set forth.
    6. He received a regular descharge from Colonel Turner. He took it home with him and it was put with his father's papers since which time he has never seen it.
    7. Thomas Hunt, David Benedict, Judge Geo. Palmer, Rev. Elnathan Finch, John Wilson, Charles Neilson.
    He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or anuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension role of the agency of any State.

    Subscribed and sworn in open court this 6th day of September 1832
    (Signed) Ephraim Annable

    Mr. Elnathan Finch, a clergyman presiding in the town of Wiltonin, the County of Saratoga and State of New York and George Palmer, residing in the town of Stillwater in the same County, hereby Certify that we are well acquainted with Ephraim Annable who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that we believe him to be sixty seven years of age, that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood where he resides, to have been a soldier of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion.
    (Signed)
    Elnathan Finch
    George Palmer


    Time Line: Ephraim Annable
    Born 3 March 1765
    Enlisted June 1781 age 16
    Discharged 16 Dec 1781
    Sailor 1789 Age 24
    Reloc. Stillwater, N.Y. Abt 1789 Age 24
    1790 Census 1790 Age 25
    (Males over 16 --
    under 16 -- 1
    Females - - - - - - - -5 )
    William's birth ** 1802/0337
    Apply Pension 6 Sept. 1832 67
    ** Assuming that William was a son of this family. Ephraim's age would seem to preclude an intervening generation, and the geographics are appropriate.



    According to The Home Book of the Darius Myer's Family, it states that he was a half brother to Isaac, Jr. Isaac, his father was married to Margaret Coffin prior to his marriage to Lydia Peckham Delano.

    Date and place of Ephraim's birth is found in his application for pension which he filed in 1832.
    He is the father of William and James and others. William's son, William H., named his first son, Ephraim, after his grandfather, which was common.

    (From a microfilm of the handwritten manuscript:)

    Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, Passed June 7, 1832

    State of New York, County of Saratoga.

    Ephraim married Delanee Lydia D. about 1789 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA. Lydia was born on 06 Jul 1772. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Delanee Lydia D. was born on 06 Jul 1772.
    Children:
    1. Annable Unknown
    2. Annable Unknown
    3. Annable Joseph was born in Mar 1790 in Prob. Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in Sep 1808 in Windham County, CT.
    4. Annable Lydia was born on 03 Jun 1792 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    5. Annable James was born about 1798; died in Jul 1829 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    6. 3. Annable Mary was born in 1799; died on 10 Apr 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    7. Annable Ephraim Jr. was born about 1801.
    8. Annable William was born about 1802 in Saratoga County, NY; died after 1860 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    9. Annable Cynthia was born on 05 Nov 1805 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 09 Aug 1862 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Annable Isaac was born on 05 Jul 1738 in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA (son of Annable John and Snow Elizabeth); died before 1804 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Isaac, a tailor, from Dartmouth, Bristol, County, MA was among the first to settle the town of Barrington, Nova Scotia about 1761. He was joined by Nathan Snow, a cousin. (VR/Barrington, NS) He had lot No. 49 in the town of Barrington, next to John Coffin who later became his father-in-law. This however, may have been his brother, Ephraim, who married Margaret Coffin.

    Isaac was first married to Eunice Swain of Nantucket, Nantucket Co. MA. Their daughter Abigail, was born in Nantucket and a son, Ephraim, was been born in Barrington, Nova Scotia on 3 March 1765. After the death of Eunice, he married Margaret Coffin, daughter of John Coffin who was also originally from Nantucket. I am not convinced it wasn't Isaac's brother, Ephraim who married Margaret Coffin instead of Isaac.

    Margaret died sometime before 1772. It is unknown if they had children together.

    According to The History of Barrington Township, by Edwin Crowell, page 432/433, Isaac sold in 1785 to Richard Pinkham for 25 pounds his lot and dwelling house. His 2nd Division lot, No. 97 was laid out to him in 1784 but drawn by Richard Pinkham. As his name was not in the 1770 census, it is likely he had moved to Halifax by then. He is listed as having charged rum in Doane's Mog-book. His name also survives in Annable's Shoal, west of Blackberry Island.

    Isaac is listed as living in Halifax when his marriage intention to widow, Lydia (Peckham) Delano was announced according to the vital records of Dartmouth, MA.(6 July 1772)

    The below are records from Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols. Vol. 1, p, 274:

    Annabell, Isaac, Dartmouth, was a Sergeant , Capt. Luen Pope's Co., which marched April 21, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Roxbury; service; 5 days.

    Annable, Isaac, Dartmouth, corporal, Capt. Daniel Egery's Co., Col. Timothy Danielson's reg't.; muster roll dated Aug. 1., 1775; enlisted May 4, 1775; service, 3 mos., 4 days; also, company return dated Roxbury, Oct. 6, 1775;also order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money, dated Camp at Roxbury, Nov. 6, 1775.

    Vol. 1,p. 272
    Annable, Isaac, Private, Capt. Henry Jenne's co., enlisted March 14, 1781, discharged March 18, 1781, service four days, on an alarm at Rhode Island.

    Vol. 1, p. 274
    Isaac Annibal was a Private in Capt. Benjamin Alton's Co. Col. John Rand's Regt.; enlisted July 9, 1780; discharged Oct. 10, 1780; service , 3 mos. 11 days, at West Point; enlistmant, 3 months; also order for wages dated Oxford, April 2, 1782; money payable to Col. Jacob Davis.

    Bristol County, MA land records (62-164) show that Isaac purchased land in Dartmouth 6 Jan 1781 and sold the same land 10 Apr 1793 and the transaction was recorded 12 Sept 1793 (72-171) when he moved to Saratoga, NY. Lydia signed the deed under Isaac's signature, which would indicate that she removed with him to New York. This land was in Dartmouth, which would later become part of New Bedford. Other property was sold in December of 1780. They were still there when the 1800 census was taken but by 1803, they were in Saratoga, NY. There is some confusion as to whether this is the correct Isaac, still living in New Bedford in 1800 as you will read below.

    In the 1790 Federal Census for New Bedford, Bristol County, MA, it lists Isaac as head of the household with 2 males over 16, 2 males under 16 and 4 females. Probably Isaac,Sr. and Isaac, Jr. are over 16, John and Prince, under 16 and three daughters and his wife would be the females. Cornelius was probably born after the census was taken in 1790. Ephraim would have been gone from home at the age of 25 when the census was taken.

    Isaac is listed in the Stillwater, Albany County, NY census for the year of 1799. He lived next door to Samuel Leggitt and Gabriel Leggett, then Ephraim Annable. Next door to Ephraim was Thomas Leggitt.

    I saac had $26. in real extate and he was taxed $2.00. fro that year. Ephraim, perhaps his son, had $832. in real property and $135. in personal property. He was taxed $96. for the year.

    Daughter, Eunice married Samuel Right Brown on February 13, 1803 in Saratoga.

    A family history, "Home Folks Book of the Darius Myer's Family" by Violet M. Beck, 1968, a descendant of Prince Annable,states that Isaac, Sr. died at the age of 95 years.

    In 1800, the New York census shows two Isaac Annables. One of them lived in Stillwater, Saratoga County, while the other lived in Cambridge, Washington County. The one in Saratoga could be this Isaac and his son in Washington County. Daughter, Eunice was married in Saratoga so this is more than likely correct.

    Multiple births in this family first appear with the Snow/Smalley line of ancestors and have followed through for many generations.

    Ephriam Annable, who lived in Saratoga, NY during the early 1800's and whose Rev. War records state that he was born in Nova Scotia in 1765 is probably the same as above. There are no vital records in Barrington, Nova Scotia for any Annables. According to the 1790 census in New Bedford, Massachusetts, no other previous children are listed that would fit the age group. Ephraim would have been seven years old at the time Isaac married Lydia. It is, however, according to family tradition, that an Ephraim was born to Isaac and was a half brother to Isaac's children by Lydia.

    Audrey Annable Franklin says that Isaac died on 5 June, 1798 but location is unknown.
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    REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORD

    Annable, Isaac, Darmouth; Corporal, Captain Daniel Egery's Company, Col. Timothy Danielson's Regt. Muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 4, 1775; service, 3 months, 4 days; also Company return date Roxbury, Oct 6, 1775; also, order for bountycoat or it's equivelent in money, dated Camp at Roxbury, Nov. 6, 1775.

    There was also another Isaac Annable, private, Capt. Henry Jenne's Co; enlisted Mar. 14, 1781; discharged Mar. 18, 1781, service, 4 days, on an alarm at Rhode Island. Could this be the same one?

    Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols.
    Vol. 1, p. 271:
    Annabell, Isaac, Dartmouth, Sergeant, Capt Luen Pope's Co., which marched April 21, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Roxbury; service, 5 days.

    Vol. 1,p. 272:
    Annable, Isaac, Dartmouth, Corporal, Sapt. Daniel Egery's co., Col. Timothy Danielson's regt; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlised May 4, 1775; service, 3 months, 4 days; also, company return dated Roxbury, Oct 6, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money, dated Camp at Roxbury, Nov. 6, 1775.


    Daughter, Eunice married Samuel Right Brown on February 13, 1803 in Saratoga.

    1: Isaac Annable, born 1738 in Mass. went to Nova Scotia in about 1759-60 with his cousins: Capt. Jabez and Joshua Snow. They remained in Nova Scotia and Isaac returned to NY state sometime after 1765 when Ephraim was born in Nova Scotia to him and his wife, Eunice Swain. He is my GGGGgrandfather through another wife.
    2. Information sent me from Archives of Nova Scotia in Halifax through Queens Cty Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. ANNIBLE, CORNELIUS, Capt. Perkins, Jan 11, 1767; "I hear that the schr. Liverpool Packet goes to the West Indies, Cornelius Annible." Perkins, Aug. 15, 1767: At evening arrives the Schr. Success. Capt. Martin, from Turks Island, Cornelius Annable is his mae. They were at St. Croix. Perkins, Aug, 26, 1783: Capt. Annible sails for Connecticut. I write to Doc. Moseley & Capt. Perkins. Perkins, Aug, 27, 1783: Capt. Annible comes in again, Joshua Boomer is passenger with him & Thomas Burnsby. Perkins, Aug. 28, 1783: Capt. Annible sails again.
    3: From same source as #2: ANNABLE, WILLIAM, francis Tupper says that Robert Plaiceway, Acue Trip, Wm. Annable, Jonathan Wood, Peleg Coffin and one Isaac Coffee, a negro, very early in settlement of Lpool established a fishery on
    Coffin Island, with Peleg Coff as shoreman, and, apparently, the only one with house on Island. Long, Page 63: One of the deeds is from Robert Plaiceway, Acue Tripp, William ANnable, Isaac Cuffey (Coffee?), and Jonathan Wood, conveying to Daniel Torrey "a certain island at the entrance of the harbor know as Bear Island". This is now Coffin's Island.

    Isaac married Peckham Lydia. Lydia (daughter of Peckham James and HAMMOND Deborah P.) was born in 1749 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died after 1803 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Peckham Lydia was born in 1749 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA (daughter of Peckham James and HAMMOND Deborah P.); died after 1803 in NY.

    Notes:

    Notice was from BCM...church of Dartmouth?
    In the 1840 census for Nichols, Tioga County,NY a Lydia Annable is listed.

    Will of Jonathon Delano, Jr. Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA

    In the name of God, Amen.

    I, Jonahton Delano, Junior of Dartmouth in the county of Bristol and province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Marriner, being weak in body but sound and disposing mind and in memory, thanks be to God. Therefore I do make and devise this my last will and testament in manner and form following vs first and principally, I commend my soul into the honor of God that gave it: and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried therein at the direction of my Executor. Herein after named and touching my temporal Estate wherewith God hath blessed , I give and dispose thereof as followeth. I will that all my last debts and funeral charges be paid out of my personal estate by my Executor.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Lydia Delano, all my personal estate that I have after my just debts and funeral charges are paid to be her and hereafter heirs and assigns for ever. I also give her the profit and improvement on one half of my farm where on my Honoured father and mother now live during the time she remains my widow. All which give her in lue of the right of dowry and prower of thirds and to inable her to bring the chld if she have one born of her body in nine month after a date of these ---?

    Item: I give unto my Honoured father and mother: Jonathon Delano and Abigail Delano a profit and improvement of the other half of my farm aforesaid during their natural lives and they allowing my brother, Amasa to live with them.

    Item: I give unto my child if my wife hath one born of her body in the nine months after the date of those present all my real estate in the township of Dartmouth to be to said child and to said heirs and ofsprings of the child forever excepting to profit and improvements as above expressed.

    Item: Further my will is that if the child before expressed should have no lawful heir before it arrive to the age of twenty one years, not live it self to the age of twenty one years therefor my two brothers Amasa Delano and Stephen Delano to have the aforesaid real estae as the child was to have if it had lived to go to them, their heirs and assigns forever.

    Lastly, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my Honoured father, Jonathon Delano of Dartmouth to be my Executor of this my last will and testament: Hereby revoking, disallowing and making void all former Will or Wills by me hereto fore made.

    Ratifying and allowing this and no other to be my last Will and Testament in witness Whereof I have there unto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of July in the seventh year of His Majesties Reign, George, the third, King of Great Britten. 22nd of Domini 1767. Signed, Jonathon Delano, Jr.

    Signed and Sealed, Published and Declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of

    Signed:
    James Smith
    Job, Jab or Jabez Moffet ?
    Abrham Shearman

    At the bottom of the will is written " April 25th 1768 Proved"

    Children:
    1. Annable Abigail was born about 1763 in Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA.
    2. 6. Annable Ephraim was born on 03 Mar 1765 in Barrington, Nova Scotia; died after 1832 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, MA.
    3. Delano, 3rd Jonathon was born on 08 Nov 1767 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died before Jun 1797 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. Annable Isaac was born about Nov 1773.
    5. Annable Cornelius was born about 1775 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in 1828 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    6. Annable Prince was born on 31 Mar 1777 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 24 Mar 1861 in Pleasant Valley, Jo Daviess County, IL.
    7. Annable John was born in 1779 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    8. Annable Eunice Mary was born on 01 Apr 1780 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died on 24 Mar 1874 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Dresden, Yates County, NY.
    9. Annable Lydia was born about 1783 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died in 1871 in Pontiac, Oakland County, MI.
    10. Annable Hannah Frances was born on 06 Aug 1784 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died on 06 Mar 1876 in Torry, Yates County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.