Some Descendants of Hannah Parker (Isaac, Moses, Aaron, Moses, Abraham) and Dr. Peleg Redfield

  1. Isaac Fletcher Redfield was born on 10 Apr 1804 in Wethersfield, Windsor, Vermont. [FFH, p. 125] He probably died before 1880 and he certainly died before 1900. He married first Mary W. Smith. [FFH, p. 125] She died by 1850. He married second Catherine B. Clark. [FFH, p. 125] Catherine was the daughter of Luther Clark of St. Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont. [FFH, p. 125] She was born in Aug 1816 in Vermont. [C1900]
    In 1850 Isaac and Catherine were living in Randolph, Orange, Vermont and Isaac was a Supreme Court judge. [C1850] Isaac arrived in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts from Liverpool, England on the China on 12 Sep 1867. [BPL] In 1870 Isaac and Catherine were living in Boston and Isaac was a lawyer with real estate worth $11,000 and a personal estate of $200. [C1870] In 1900 Catherine was a widow and a patient in the McLean Insane Hospital in Belmont, Middlesex, Massachusestts. [C1900]
  2. Sydney Peleg Redfield was born about 1812 in Vermont. [C1850][C1870][C1880, about 1808] He married Harriet Grannis of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. [FFH, p. 125] Harriet was born about 1818 in Vermont [C1850] or about 1816 in New Hampshire [C1870][C1880, 1817].
    In 1850 Sydney and Harriet lived in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont and Sydney was a druggist with real estate worth $5,500. [C1850] In 1870 Sydney and Hannah lived in Montpelier and Sydney was a retired druggist with real estate worth $10,000 and a personal estate of $200. [C1870] In 1880 Sydney and Hannah lived in Montpelier. [C1880]
  3. Hannah Dorothy Redfield was born say 1808. She died in an Ursuline convent in Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada. [FFH, p. 125]
    Hannah became a Roman Catholic nun. [FFH, p. 125]
  4. Beriah Addison Redfield was born about 1810 in Vermont. [C1850] He died between 1870 and 1880. He married Caroline Plinsterage. [FFH, p. 126] She was born about 1817 in Vermont. [C1850]
    Beriah lived on the old homestead in Coventry, Orleans, Vermont. [FFH, p. 126] In 1850 Beriah and Caroline lived in Coventry and Beriah was a farmer with real estate worth $2,200. [C1850] In 1860 Beriah and Caroline lived with Beriah's mother in Coventry and Beriah was a farmer. [C1860] In 1870 Beriah and Caroline lived in Charleston, Orleans, Vermont and Beriah was a farmer with real estate worth $3,000 and a personal estate of $2,000. Beriah's mother lived with them. [C1870] In 1880 Caroline was a widow living with her children in Coventry, Orleans, Vermont. [C1880]
  5. Timothy Parker Redfield was born on 3 Nov 1811 in Coventry, Orleans, Vermont [CCID]. [FFH, p. 126] He died on 27 Mar 1888, age 76, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. [CCID] He married Helen W. Grannis of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. [FFH, p. 126] Helen was born about 1819 in Vermont. [C1850][C1870, in Canada]
    Timothy lived in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont. [FFH, p. 126] He was a lawyer and state senator. [FFH, p. 126] He was a Vermont Supreme Court judge. [CCID] In 1850 Timothy and Helen were living in Montpelier and Timothy was a lawyer. [C1850] In 1870 Timothy and Helen were living in Montpelier and Timothy was a lawyer with real estate worth $9,500 and a personal estate of $15,000. [C1870] Timothy and Helen arrived in Boston on the Cephalonia on 21 Jun 1884, departing from Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England. [BPL]
  6. Betsey Nancy Redfield was born on 26 Nov 1813. [GDRP, p. 109] She died on 25 May 1844 [GDRP, p. 109], presumably in childbirth. She married Moody Stickney Proctor on 4 Sep 1834 in Proctorsville. [GDRP, p. 109]
  7. Sarah Abigail Redfield was born about 1816 in Vermont. [C1880] She married Dr. Samuel Kendall of Coventry, Windsor, Vermont. [FFH, p. 126] He died before 1880.
    In 1880 Abbie Kendall was a widow living in Coventry. [C1880]
  8. Roxana S. F. Redfield was born about 1817 in Vermont. [C1850] She married James McDonough Richardson of Waitsfield, Washington, Vermont. [FFH, p. 126] He was born about 1817 in Vermont. [C1850]
    In 1850 James and Solone were living in Waitsfield and James was a merchant with real estate worth $1,000. [C1850] In 1860 Jame and Solone were living in Waitsfield and James was a retired merchant with real estate worth $2,500 and a personal estate worth $2,920. [C1860]

References

CCID Ancestry.com, Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908 - 1988, online database, Provo, UT, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 1008.
C1850 Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, 1850.
C1860 Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, 1860.
C1870 Bureau of the Census, Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Administration, 1870.
C1880 Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.
C1900 Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, 1900.
FFH Fletcher, Edward Hatch, Fletcher Family History: the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass., Boston, Rand, Avery & Co., 1881.
BPL National Archives and Records Administration, Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1917-1943, Microfilm Serial: T938; Microfilm Roll: 390, Washington, DC.
GDRP Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence, Genealogy of Descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass., Republican & Journal Print, Ogdensburg, NY, 1898.