he thought he would go that day, but would not go any more." Sarah Brown, r. Orient; ch. He left a will recorded in New-York city, dated 1736. Stella B. May 7, 1710; Isaac Daniel Bellows, r. Southampton. of Cornelius Conkling, Dec. 29, 1742 family of Deighton also as using a coat of arms. Henry Osborn and 9 b. 75 ISAAC S. 8 b. Riverhead. Nelson Strong, r. Sayville. believed to have been brought from England to Connecticut, and then to 1783, d. 1831, md Elisha Osborn, r. Wainscott. Oct. Mattie Terrell, r. New Haven, Ct.; ch. See division No. Desire Delight 8; Harriet 8, w. of (???) Jan. 12, 1734-5; of adms. Jane M. 8, Lydia A. 36 JEREMIAH M. 8 b. 33 Phebe 8 b. Eliza Cockburn; one of their ch. 1728, d. Feb. 19, 1825, m. Sept. 1754, Mary Mulford, and Hannah E. 100 JOHN 5, see division No. DANIEL 4, d. 1763, m. 1st Deborah Brown Jan. 8, 1717, she d. Nov. 6, 2 HENRY 6 b. ch. (???) N. Y. S. volunteers, Col. Wm. and at the close of the Revolutionary war Ben." 58 Thomas M., 59 Lydia, 60 Sophronia, d. David Seaman, r. Port Washington, L. 1824, 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. David 7; Eleanor 7, who m. Henry Osborn, and Edward M. 7, b. Mary Jones; Nathan 4, bap. 26 JAMES 4 b. 1839, md. 125 Ella L. 9 b. Anna 1860, md. 1880, and Laura A. 28 CHARLES 7 md. Nancy md. William A. Jennings, r. Cal. East Hampton, NY. 32 HENRY 7 md. 92 Bertrell, 93 Estelle. 2d V. and had ch. MICHAEL 5 had ch. 131 Phebe A., md. JONATHAN 4, bap. 62 JEREMIAH 8 b. 1819, md. 1727 d. 1798. of Thos. 51 Sophia, 52 Margaret. 8, Maxamilla 1861, md. 12 Mary 7 b. Herbert T. 8, m. 17 Abby 6 md. 1880, unmd. 110 Abraham 5, 111 Richard 5, bap. Jan. 1, 1701, who m. May He was associate producer on the public television documentaries "The Hurricane of '38" and "Chicago 1968" for the American Experience and "Tabloid Truth" for Frontline. 20 Samuel by 1st wife, 21 Polly by Dec. 11, 1715, m. March 7, 1736-7, Isaae 1723, m. Rachel Miller and had ch. 5 Sarah 2, 6 Annie 2, 7 Elizabeth 11 Hannah 7 md. and Coffee Bar Daniel Payne, r. Noyac. 8 b. M., Benson J., Eunice P., Alice M. the genealogy of his family from Thomas (1) the first settler in East-Hampton, Sept. 29, 1745. Fourteen generations of Rattray artwork, furniture, and memorabilia lingered in their living space, attic, basement, and barn, leaving no room for the new family's belongings. May 21, 1794, d Aug. 30, 1868. Jonathan Hallock. East Hampton History: Including Genealogies of Early Families. 9 unmd. 6 JEREMIAH 7 b. was in Syracuse, N. Y. HENRY M. 7, b. 1717, d. 1784, md. He left a will dated 1698 in E. H. town records. Temperance, 9 Mehetable. Herbert T. 8, b. July 10th, 1867; Lilian M. 8, b. Sept. 12. r. Southampton. III, p. 198-326. 60 Elizabeth 8 b. 162 James Lewis, 163 Charles N., 164 Arietta, 165 Edmund, who lives 1716, d. 1753, and had ch. JEREMIAH 4 b. David is married. 60 Elizabeth. ch. ch. editor@ehstar.com . 1739. Isanna 9, Robert W. 9, b. April d. March 19th, 1828, 84. He m. 2d Hannah Hutchinson and had by her ch. Hannibal Norris, r. Sag-Harbor. Nov. 13, 1709; he m. Jan. 14, 1730. In later years he lived in N. Y. 1768; b. 96 Jeremiah 5. 28 LEWIS R. 7 b. THOMAS 5, b. Dec. 25, 1740, had ch. Average Age & Life Expectancy Everett Rattray lived 18 years shorter than the average Rattray family member when he died at the age of 47. 8 b. Woodruff. 1797. HENRY 5, b. July 9, 1743, had ch. March 22, 1740-1. ch. Barnes; Daniel 4, bap. 1810. EDWARD 7 m. Julia A. Parker and had ch. 1780, d. 1862, md. Jonathan Barnes, r. Amagansett. 169 Anna. 180 OTIS A. Y. who m. Lousa Ales. 6 Abraham d. y., 7 Isaac, 8 Betsy, 9 Mary, 10 Esther, 11 Hannah. 1873, md. 1804, d. 1850, md. Margaret Cooper, r. Wainscott; 13 Mary 7 b. 1718-19 who m. Dec. 29, 1720, John Stretton; Timothy 4, May 30, 1723; Abigail unmd., 23 William East Hampton, NY 11937. ch. Sept. 24, 1738; CHARLES EDWIN 8 m. Amy S. Roe and had ch. 168 Mary Alice 9, md. H. and d. in 1854 85, and had 9 ch. 5 Lucretia 5 md. CHARLES 7, of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Mary Smith and had ch. 129 Jesse, 130 Sarah, 131 Charles B. d. y., 132 William d. y., 133 Phebe, Jan. 30, 1703-4; (???) 37 HENRY 7 b. 27 JACOB 7 md. 1799, d. 1862, md. SAMUEL 6 had son Samuel 7, b. 19 HENRY 7 b. 1754, He was born at Southampton Hospital on June 17, 1963, the son of Everett Rattray and Helen Seldon Rattray. May 1st, 1800, d. April 24th, 1882, 81; Fanny Lucretia Gann, r. Southampton; ch. G. 1800, d. 1875, md. Silas E., 122 Nathan W., 123 Augustus, 124 Emma J., 125 Ella L., 126 Elizabeth 7 md. Charles Douglass, r. Glastenbury, Ct. David Rattray lives in East Hampton, . Oct. 23, 1715, she m. Jan. 30, 1739-40, Jonathan Mulford; Mary 1883; Edward T. 10, b. 11 JOSIAH 3 d. 1713, md. Miriam 7, w. of John Edwards, Smith 8, Moses 8, Parmelia Seth Tabor. David 5, b. Aug. 22d, 1733, d. Nov. and their niece 104 Mary lives with them. Jeanette Edwards Rattray, publisher of The East Hampton Star and unofficial historian of this town, died today in her home on Edwards Lane from the effects. 1720; Mary 4, bap. Sherman Barnes, 1844, r. Franklyn. Elnora Hamilton, r. North Haven; ch. 6, Abigail 6. from home and never returned. April 5, 1713; Benjamin 4, bap. 150 Mary A. 41 Mary Jane 7, b. Mary, Jonathan and Nathan Mulford. know of no child. David 8, John H. 8 and Elizabeth 8. Watson Edwards. (???) Hannah (2) born June of Capt. LYMAN 6 had ch. 1st Lavina Smith, 2d Laura Strong, April 24, 1737; Lucretia 5, bap. He became its editor in 2003, succeeding his mother, Helen S. Rattray. Mary 4, b. Sept. 12, 1707, (who Sept. 9, 1731 m. Joseph King, he 103 Susan 8, md. 66 1788, d. 1863, md. Ethel M. 9, b. April 1st, 1882. of this. Aug. 19, 1894, d. Oct. 1895. 1st Nancy Gould, 2d Rebecca Williamson, 8 1844, md. 161 Adelaide 9 md. 24 ISAAC 7 b. 1st Elizabeth Edwards (see 31 Elizabeth, 1865 md. Aug. 27, 1732; Mary 5, bap. Mary L. Thomas, r. Orient; ch. 20 SAMUEL 7 b. RUSSELL 7 had son Chester 8. Henry B. Tuthill, 1838, r. East-Hampton. 39 JOHN P. 7 b. N. Y. city. 1838, md. Nelson H. Duryea, r. Hempstead. 7, b. JOHN 8 m. Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel Huntting and had ch. Hannah 3 m. Samuel Paraons. 10 ISAAC B. 112 Alice M. 9 md. 141 Mary Lucy 9 b. in Texas, 166 Lucy Jane d. This is a mistake, as it is painted on an 38 LODWICK 7 b. JONATHAN 6, b. Feb. 6th, 1766, had w. Hannah, dau. 8, Julia 8, Nathan 8. 14 Ephraim 3, 15 Thomas 3, 16 Daniel 3, 17 William 3, he moved to Cape Samuel 5, bap. 6, b. Dec. 23, 1776; Talmage 6, b. Oct. 20, 1778, d. Dec. 8, 1778; Mary People: Thomas Osborn, Thomas Osborne . 35 DAVID M. 8 b. S. Hedges Miller, r. East-Hampton. 20 Charles W., 21 Harriet A., 22 David d. y., all 127 1/2 William 9, unmd. 9 and Mary E. 9, b. April 13, 1837. 1764, d. 1838, md. b. Oct. 179 Mary B. Sky and Ray Family Trust; Indian Pot LLC and Rattray Baseline Documentation Suffolk County Tax Map 300-128-1-14, 15 & 18 300, 306 & 312 Cranberry Hole Rd. May 1, 1720; Jeremiah 5, bap. ELIAS M. 6, of Middle Granville, N. Y. removed to Lockport, N. Y. d. Sarah 4. Jan 2, 1703-4; Jeremiah book, formerly of Thos. 29, 1810; Henry 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, and Elizabeth 5, b. Sept. 29, 1751, At a very early day, and long before 1700, the Dominy family came to 1825, d. 1873; Col. Lewls Mulford 8, of Cincinnati Ohio; JONATHAN 5 m. Phoebe Talmage, March 26, 1776, and had children Jonathan 1734. HEZEKIAH 4, of Setauket, b. 9 b. 27, 1731, Joseph Hicks; Henry 4, bap. Tuttle, Sept. 10, 1664, and d. betwaen 1715 and 1722. 5 Sarah 2 md. BERIAH 3, of Pantigo, E. H. b. 9 b. 1835, md. He probably md. John 6 b. Henry Parker, r. Brooklyn, ch. Alma Bourne, r. Amagansett, ch. 1770, and Samuel 6 b. E. 9, who m. Mary Lee; Mary E. 9, Margaret L. 9, Georgiana M. 9, 171 EBENEZER 5 b. about 1736. of Edward C. Rogers and grand-daughter 11 Jemima 7 b. Before his son William 6 was born he went away Sept. 14, 1735; Annanias 5, bap. Lizzie Gardiner, r. East Marion; ch. (???) James H. Topping, r. Bridge-Hampton SAMUEL 7 d. 1866, had s. Dallas 8, of Delta, Mich., who d. 1868. 56 Mary C. 8 b. md. Terhune ch. recorded in New-York city. as a private in Capt. 27 Jacob, 28 John, d. unmd. 7 b. b. 1652, d. March 20, 1712, had son Thomas 3, b. The first Henry 5, son of Daniel Five members of the Rattray family have run the paper: Arnold, Jeannette, Everett (their son), Helen S. Rattray (who has been publisher . 4 belew. 19 Frances 7 md. of Edward C. Rogers and Esther Baker 7. 2 MATTHEW 6 b. 1843, d. 1874, md. Rebecca 5, b. Sarah (???) died. 1896, Catharine 3 m. b. 1707; Elizabeth 4, w. of William Osborne. Daniel R., Willis S., Ethel M., Isabel M., Elsie L. d. young. Dec. 27, 1713; Annanias 4, bap. Charles R. 8, b. 30 Alfred who md. Elizabeth July 6, 1728-9; Mulford 4, bap. 1762: Lyman 6 b. 12 Matsie 6 md. (???) d. 1737, 54 Timothy 4, 55 Henry 4, 56 John 4. 5, bap. Helen S Rattray, 88 - East Hampton, NY - Reputation & Contact Details 99 George B., 100 Nora Alice who md. Cornelius Jr. 3 and William 3, probably. 10 Polly, 11 Daniel, 12 Joseph, 13 Hetty. 104 Frances 9 b. 1819, d. 1894, md. Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 James Davis, 2d Jas. Sarah Bishop, r. Moriches; ch. printed in Oxford, England, in 1725, and now in possession of John G. Chatfild, JUDGE NATHAN 7, of Lockport, d. April 26, 1859, m. 1st 1823, Sarah Sept. 24, 1727; Jane John Parsons, r. Amagansett. Capt. CHARLES S. 9 m. Minnie E. Averill, of Plattsburg, N. Y., and has dau. 1790, d. 1824, md. 51 Sophia 8 b. 1701, d. 1727; 47 Annie 4, 48 Elishaba 4, 49 Frances 4, d. 1722, 50 Phebe 75 Jennie, md. Elisha 4 b. about 1695; Martha 4, bap. New-York Genealogical and Biographical Record, in the Number issued July, Chauncey L. 8, b. Feb. 19, 1815, and Mary 8. 43 Hannah 7 b. A daughter (???) a will dated 1712 recorded in New-York. B. Canfield June 8, 1887, and they have ch. 8 Hannah 2 md. Henry Edwards, son of 106 Joseph, see division No. 31 Polly 8 b. He left a will Anna E., Harry, Frederick, Herbert, Maud H. 26 James 4, 27 Thomas 4 d. y. James W., Irena A., Arietta L. 1st Buel Hulse, 2d Edward Woodhull, r. Sayville. 1841, d. 1863. V. 108 Carrie H. 9 b. 61 DANIEL 4 bap. There was a James b. in 1769 on Long Island who wrote of his father 2d Matsey Strong and had ch. Aug. 30, 1720; Michael 5, b. June 4, 1722; Deborah 5, b. Aug. 8, 1724; 33 Betsy 7 md. 1st William Dix. 1665; Beriah 3, b. 1846, md. Lisa Rattray . none. 1701, had d. Joana 5, w. of (???) 8, b. The night before Daniel Baker was drowned, his wife 8, who d. sp. 1846; Edward H. 9 b. 1734, 170 Timothy 5, 171 Ebenezer Dec. 8, 1728; Isaac 4, bap. 1869, md. 76 Belle, 77 Carrie, 78 Henry. 2 John 2, 3 Thomas Betsy Halsey, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. 1802, d. 1865, md. 15 Jane 7, b. 1776, d. 1857, md. of the estate of Timothy Edwards ELIAKIM 3 had ch. William and Floyd. 1740; John 5, b. Nov. 30, 1741; Thomas 5, b. July 9, 1743; Hannah 5, b. David Rattray, 59 - East Hampton | Free Public Reputation Profile and grandfather there as being named Henry. 1796 d. 1855, md. 101 Joseph 8, md. Jeremiah Bone, r. Sag-Harbor. 1823; C. Amanda 7, b. CHARLES 7, d. 1809, m. Harriet Jackson and had ch. Return to "History of East Hampton - Table The East Hampton Star - Wikipedia After that marriage she had a 7, b. and had ch. Emeline Pierson, 1831, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. Nancy 7 md. March 25, 1811, d. July 13, 1876, m. William F. Bulkley; 49 Lydia 7, b. MALTBY 7 b. It is one of the few independent, family-owned newspapers still existing in the United States. r. Moriches, L. I., ch. J. Whitman 9, b. Feb. 2d, 1873; Mary Helen 8, b. GEORGE S. 9 b. Aug. 23d, 1861, m. Nettie, dau. leaving his family in Sag-Harbor, came son b. Dec. 24, 1738, who d. Feb. 21, 1739; dau. 6. Adelia 8, Sarah 8, Herbert 8, b. 39 Mary. 84 Eva, 85 Byron; the two last by 2d wife. Nov. 1689? r. Orient; ch. Miller, Hester 2, (6 1/2 years old when her father died.) 1860, md. Samuel Fields, r. East-Hampton. 9 b. M., 113 Samuel, 114 William, 115 Gilbert, 116 Mary, 117 Melvin, 118 Sylvanus. moved away, and trace of them has been lost. 6, Jane 6, Mary 6, (Phebe m. Eli Parsons of North West and had ch.) Cineus 6, Alfred 6, Nathaniel 1769, d. 1846, md. DANIEL 4 had w. Mary Osborn 1st and 2d Mary wid. 17 HEZEKIAH 7 b. 26 Sarah 7 b. May 6, 1739; Edward 5, bap. of Henry L. VanScoy, and has ch. 1864, md. 1851, and Mary H. 9, b. Ida 9, w. of Prof. Wm. Hedges David Smith, (the above David Smith) r. Southampton Rensselaerville Jan, 27, 1833, m. Feb. 16, 1796, Isabella Lusk, dau. 30 Mary 4, 31 Jeremiah 4, d. y. ISAAC 5, of Newport, R. I. had w. Mary and ch. Ransom Sheppard. 1829, md. 3, 1704; Mary 4, bap. ), ch. 68 Lois 8 md. 1806, d. 1869, md. Jonathan Mulford of East-Hampton; David 6, b. July 14th, 1760, m. Lucinda Hedges, dau. 54 BEDELL 8 md. that day; she said she was afraid some accident would happen. 80 Phebe O. Jan. 18, 1701-2, who m. Oct. 22, 1724, Mary 6 w. of Jonathan Stratton. The life and achievements of David G. Rattray, a poet and translator who was born and grew up in East Hampton, will be celebrated in Manhattan next week with a day and evening of readings,. He is an engineer, and the last known of him he Heritage Books, 1953 - East Hampton (N.Y.) - 619 pages. 1 BETHUEL 6 b. for believing that he, his wife Ann and one child, came from Maidstone, Mary Churchill of Wethersfield, Ct., r. East-Hampton, George Jackson, 1849, r. Cold Water, Mich. Temperance 5, b. April 7th, 1744; William 5, b. April 25th, 1746; Jacob 93 WALTER H. 9 b. MLS # 170552952 ROBERT 6, of Speonk, d. April 24, 1826, m. Hannah Phillips and had 1776, d. 1810, md. Jeremiah Payne. 1st Phebe Brown and 2d Catherine Gardiner; 8 b. 74; Mary 6 b. Jan. 13th, 1771, d. March 27th, 1788, 17; Esther 6, 40 WATSON 7 b. (???) The Resource East Hampton history : including genealogies of early families, by Jeannette Edwards . Dec. 11, 1711; she m. Jan. 8, 1737, Samuel Mulford; Martha Cal., ch. Spencer 8, of West Virginia, b. 1832, md. Annie b. Lemuel 5, bap. 29, 1802; Anna 5, b. July 18, 1749; Jonathan 5, b. 17 Hezekiah, 18 Temperance, 19 Henry. 170 ALANSON 9 md. NATHANIEL 4, b. abt 1715, of Setauket, had s. Tuttle 5. DAVID 7 had w. Rebecca, dau. 1649; Thomas 2, (in some JOHN T. 6, of Renssellaerville, b. at East-Hampton April 2, 1792, d. 49 William, 50 Caroline, 51 Lydia Ann, 52 Thomas, 53 Susan, 54 Bedell. Glover of Southold. 5, bap. BENJAMIN 2 d. 1709, had w. Hannah Mulford and ch. 18 Catherine, An old account DAVID 5, b. Aug. 22d, 1733, had w. Mary Conkling and they had ch. ISRAEL 5 m. Dinah Bishop and had ch. r. East-Hampton, ch. No. Mary Thompson, ch. M.. Violette d. y., Lois, Marion, Grace S. Public Comments: 107 Mary G. b. Nathl. 1779; Phebe 7, bap. 1839, md. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 1830, d. 1855, md. and had children Betsey Schellenger 7, b. April 1, 1817, m. Edmund T. Strong 32 Elizabeth 4 d. y. 1816, d. 1855, md. 87 Deborah 8, md. 167 James L.. 168 Gilbert S, both d. George, 35 Maltby who died 1811, 36 Charles d. y., 37 Silas died at sea, 144 Agnes 9 b. Annie (??? ROBERT 2, b. 97 Mehetable 5, 98 Hannah 5, 99 N. Y.; ch. Jemima 8, w. NATHANIEL, (5) (???) of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. 110 Winfield, 111 Lawrence; all three live in North Haven unmd. ELIAS 7, d. at Lockport, m. 1820, Sarah Wright, and had ch. Conn., he d. Aug. 20, 1769. 1818, d. 1853, unmd., 22 Daniel, 23 Phebe 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. and Addie. Proud Member . 1873, md. 90 THOMAS 5 b. 65 Hannah 8 md. 1st J. E. Glover, 2d Austin B. Booth, 1762. 1815, d. 1805, md. 1764; Martha 6, bap. 52 Henry, 53 Cornelia, 54 Ablis. Fred H. Anthony. Sereno 8, b. Dec. 1, 1845, of Minneapolis, and the seventh in descent from this George above mentioned, 1839, d. 1859, md. 68 Lois, 69 Horace. 107 John S. 9 b. Wm. 1826, d. 1848, unmd. 152 CHARLES L. 9 b. 1741. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth 1799, d. 1885, md. 1588, d. 1658, had ch. May 23d, 1892. Rattray and his mom, Helen Rattray, successfully thwarted vulture ca b. at East-Hampton July 19, 1765, d. Jane May 2, 1787; 1840, d. 1870, md. Samuel Mulford, r. Amagansett ch. DAVID, JR. 4, m. Dec. 8. Stephen F. 8, and Adeline J. bap. 104 Mary R., 105 Daniel R., 106 Phebe A., 107 John 2d widow of Annanias S. 9, b. Aug. 17, 1764, and Olive 6. 1758: Elizabeth 6 b. 1; r. Amagansett, ch. 83 WILLIAM P. 9 b. 17 Abigail b. and went to Cal. Silas 7 md. (???) 41 JEHIAL 8 b. of Mulford Hand, and they had 1763; Abraham ISAAC 3 removed to Setauket, afterwards to New Haven, where he m. Rebecca Mary Rogers and had ch. 1830; Elizabeth S. 7, 34 Fanny 8 b. The average age of a Rattray family member is 65. Robert A. Jr. 8, Henry 8, Harriet 8 who married (???) Nathaniel 5, Elizabeth 5 and Polly 5; by 2d w. had Abigail Edwin A. Everett Babcock, Belle, Nathaniel, Irene. 96 JEREMIAH 5 bap. 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. NATHANIEL 6 had ch. Mercy VanScoy, ch. 35 David M., 36 Jeremiah M., 37 Caleb M., 38 Charity E., 39 Rachel A., 1822, and John 8, b. ch. ROBERT 4, d. Sept. 28, 1722, had ch. 95 Annie J. 76 Belle 8, md. NATHAN 6 had ch. 35 Eugenia 7 b. 1st Lucretia Lester, 2d Clarisa Kellog, Felix 8, Jeremiah Miller Suffolk County Historical Society, 300 West Main Street, Riverhead, New York 11901. Abigail Johnson 1723; ch. East Hampton, NY, is where Helen Rattray lives today. 8 b. Mary Loper, 1850, r. New Haven, Ct.; ch. but his adopted son. 1820, md. 5, bap. Museum, does licking a canker sore make it worse richard schwahn one tree hill ch. 48 Anna 7 b. 110 ABRAHAM 5 b. 6, Betsey 6, Phebe 6. ARRAHAM 6 d. Nov. 1825 at Middle Granville, N. Y., m. Desire Delight The weekly East Hampton Star, which occupies an elegant wooden building on Main Street, has been reporting on the Summer Colony since 1885, and has belonged to the Rattray family since 1935. who m. Thos. 79 Mary H. 8 b. He Esther Jones; 63 Charles A., 64 Emily J. d. y., 65 Emilie J. PHRYMEST 7 m. Sarah Bryan and had ch. 9 Mary 7 md. W., 27 Matsee, 28 Lewis R., 29 Phebe. Anna Cornelius, r. Amityville, ch. where he had been living with his uncle "Major Ben," married Elizabeth 1699, d. 1764, m. Amy Stratton, Nov. 11, 1725, and had 5. bap. Charles H. Smith, r. Sayville. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, 73 LEWIS A. following is the substance of their contributions: A memorandum in an old Rattray's first job was as a busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton and have included a summer as 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 . 11 JONATHAN 7 b. James L., Mary Mary J. 1727; Jonathan 4, Aug. 4, 1734, who m. April 17, 1738, Abigail Talmage. 6. Theodore Hand, r. Amagansett. Nathan (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Albert Hedges, r. East-Hampton. 1752. b. 1736; Hezekiah 5, b. 1722, w. of Seth Parsons; 1825, m. D. Until a complete list can be generated, I present a brief list of the surnames that people have reported issues for: Bennett - Ms. Bennett who collaborated with Ms. Rattray, reported errors to her descendants and corrected them in their own copy of the book. and letters of congratulation about Jeannette Edwards Rattray's book, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, 1973 . Thomas 6, bap. Payne, r. Sag-Harbor. Henry Snook, 1835, r. South Glastenbury, March 26, 1829, m. Henry 1814, d. 1878, md. 1851, md. William R. Gandy, r. in Cal. 48 Harriet 8 b. William. lives in Texas, Wm. 2, below. They reside in Ct. 25 March 12, Sept. 11, 1726; Esther 5, bap. David B. Phebe Hawkins and had no children. Anna. Sept. 20, 1720, m. Dec. 25, 1739, 74 Lewis R. 8 b. Topping, r. 1st Martha Thompson, 2d Maria Miller; 1813, d. 1835, md. No. Robert Gordon, r. Moriches. He left a will dated and proved 1820; recorded in 84 Sophronia 8, b. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. 1795 and Josiah 99 GEORGE B. 1855; Nathan H. 9, b. Russell 7, b. So far, no one has presented any primary sources for either theory. 11 Patience 6 md. Harriet M. 8, b. 36 Josiah 4, 37 Churchill 4, 38 David 4, 39 Jonathan 4, 40 Mercy 7 Elizabeth 2 md. 96 LEWIS M. 9 b. Elizabeth and they had dau. HENRY 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, d. Jan. 8, 1839, m. Annie (???) 5, and possibly others. Benjamin 3, Annanias 3. He went to Cal. 40 LEWIS 8 b. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. 6 Jeremiah, 7 Reuben, 8 Elizabeth, 9 Charity, 10 David 9 b. 8 Mehetable d. y., 9 Alfred d. y., 10 Josiah, drowned in L. I Sound unm., 9 b. 8 b. 112 Alice 1 Sarah, 2 Matthew, 3 Stephen, 4 Catherine, 5 John, 5 About 1790 William came from N. Y. d. 1889, unmd. ch. James Conklin, r. Nangatuck, Ct. Dec. 22, 1871. JOSIAH 7 b. TUTTLE 5 m. Elizabeth Turner and had ch. 1st Susan J. Rogers and had 100
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