Uriah Remington

Male 1757 - 1813  (56 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Uriah Remington was born 8 Jun 1757, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA (son of Joshua (2) Remington, II and Ruth Clay); died 30 Aug 1813, West Meredith, Delaware Co., NY; was buried , West Meredith Cemetery, County Route 14, Meredith, Delaware Co., NY.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me -- Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher -- and/or to other sources as noted herein.)

    It may be that there was no Silas in this family, and that the name should be Sylvia, while another daughter was Sally.

    Uriah was in the Revolution (MA & VT). He "enlisted in 1775 in a Bridgewater, Massachusetts, company, and was also a veteran at the time they went to Vermont. Joshua and Uriah were both in Captain Stafford's company, colonel Ebenezer Allen's regiment of Vermont militia in October, 1780, June, 1781, and again in 1780 in Captain Orange Train's company, Colonel Lee's regiment; also in Captain John Sprague's company, Colonel Gideon Warren's regiment, 1780-81." (source: "New England Families" Vol. I, Genealogies and Memorials, p. 381)

    Also, he fought in War of 1812.

    According to the "Oliver M. Remington Bible Records" (National DAR Records; referenced in "A Remington Family History" by Lois Remington Smith, p. C-2), Uriah & Sallie Remington moved from Rutland, VT, to Croton, NY, now called Tredwell, Delaware Co., NY, on 15 Feb 1789 (or perhaps that is the date he bought land there; possibly the whole family did not move until 1790 or 1791). His military record says he was 5' 10" tall and of a light complexion.

    The Federal Census of 1790 lists Uri Remington living at Tinmouth, Rutland Co., VT; seven persons are in the household.

    The Federal Census of 1810 lists him as Uriah Ramington in Delaware Co., NY

    I have roughly estimated the birth years of four of his children. Some information on this family came from Lois Remington Smith in "A Remington Family History, 1687-1962"; San Jose, CA; 1963, Appendix C.

    His gravestone inscription reads: "Beneath this stone death's prisoner lies, The stone shall move the prisoner rise, When Jesus with almighty word, Calls his dead saints to meet their Lord."

    From "Biographical Review" of Delaware County, NY, web site: [Uriah] "served as a Revolutionary soldier for seven years. His constant companion during that time was his pet dog, who, displaying wonderful sagacity, more than once saved his life. At one station on the frontier the sentinels were almost nightly killed while on duty, but the perpetrators of the crime could not be discovered. It soon became difficult to obtain a sentinel from the ranks; but Mr. Remington volunteered for the duty, and, accompanied by his faithful dog, began his solitary walk. Soon the dog began to bark and dig at the roots of a dead tree; and, accordingly, Mr. Remington fired at what appeared to be a black ball among the branches. Down fell the body of the Indian who had waited in ambush to take the life of the man whose victim he himself proved to be. At another time, when on guard, Mr. Reminton saw what he supposed to be a wild hog, but, disliking to needlessly alarm the camp, refrained from firing for a time. At length his dog again became frantic; and, noticing the peculiar gait of the supposed hog, he fired, and, hastening to the spot, discovered that he had killed an Indian, who was cleverly disguised that he might attack the sentinels. At the close of the war Mr. Remington settled in West Meredith, where he engaged extensively in farming and lumbering, and also operated a saw and grist mill, in all of which industries he was eminently successful." [http://www.dcnyhistory.org/books/breview9.html]

    "Uriah Remington, Franklin, Delaware County, NY, on May 24, 1798, purchased from Clark Lawrance, Franklin, Delaware County, NY, land in the town of Franklin, Whitesborough Patent, part of lot 15, beginning at the westerly line of John Bristol, 100 acres. Witnesses John Bristol and Daniel Bristol. Recorded October 19, 1802. Pages 305-306." [http://www.dcnyhistory.org/deedsbookA.html]

    Uriah married Sally Camfield Abt 1782. Sally was born 1764; died 12 Feb 1841; was buried , West Meredith Cemetery, County Route 14, Meredith, Delaware Co., NY. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Samuel Remington was born 1783, VT; died 24 Mar 1859, West Meredith, Delaware Co., NY; was buried , West Meredith Cemetery, Delaware Co., NY.
    2. Daniel Remington was born Abt 1785, VT; died 5 Sep 1865, Franklin, Delaware Co., NY.
    3. Silas Remington was born Abt 1788.
    4. Sylvia "Sally" Remington was born Abt 1790, VT; died 12 May 1850.
    5. Patty Remington was born Abt 1795, NY.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joshua (2) Remington, II was born 14 Feb 1730/31, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA (son of Joshua Remington, I and Elizabeth Trundy); died Between 1800 and Sep 1811, MA; was buried , West Salisbury Cemetery, West Salisbury, VT.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me -- Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher -- and/or to other sources as noted herein. Some of the information on this family came from Lois Remington Smith in "A Remington Family History.")

    Joshua Remington, Sr. was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.

    The family moved from Abington, MA, to Cummington, MA, sometime between 1772 and 1776. Joshua's three lots in northwest Cummington are in the area known as Remington's Hill (also called Bryant Mt., after the poet William Cullen Bryant who was born in Cummington).

    In 1780 there was a controversy concerning Joshua Remington in the local church, in which his name appears in the church records quite a bit. Among other accusations was that he was causing schisms in the church by his charges against the pastor.

    Joshua and family are in the 1800 census, but not the 1810. His son Benjamin was appointed Administrator of Joshua's estate on 15 Oct 1811 (Probate records of Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA).

    Lois Remington Smith has noted his date of death as Sep 1811.

    Joshua married Ruth Clay Abt 1754. Ruth was born Abt 1734; died Aft 1800. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ruth Clay was born Abt 1734; died Aft 1800.

    Notes:

    Ruth's surname may have been Clay, Clap, Cary, or Clary.

    Children:
    1. Ruth Remington was born 5 Aug 1755, Hingham, MA; died 29 Apr 1839, Salisbury, Addison Co., VT.
    2. 1. Uriah Remington was born 8 Jun 1757, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA; died 30 Aug 1813, West Meredith, Delaware Co., NY; was buried , West Meredith Cemetery, County Route 14, Meredith, Delaware Co., NY.
    3. Joshua Remington, III was born Between Nov 1759 and 9 Sep 1760, Hingham or Abington, Plymouth Co., MA; died 4 Sep 1855, Huntington, Chittenden Co., VT; was buried , Center Cemetery, Huntington, Chittenden Co., VT.
    4. Jonathan Remington was born 1 Sep 1761, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA; died 19 Apr 1833.
    5. Daniel Remington was born Between 1763 and 1764, MA; died Aft 1 Jun 1850.
    6. Benjamin Remington was born 3 Mar 1765, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA; died 8 Dec 1859, Savoy, Berkshire Co., MA; was buried , Savoy, Berkshire, MA.
    7. Joseph Remington was born 21 Nov 1768, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA; died Aft 1 Jun 1850, NY.
    8. Stephen Remington was born Bef 4 Jul 1772, Abington, Plymouth Co., MA; died Abt 1830, Camillus, Onondaga Co., NY; was buried , Belle Isle Cemetery, Camillus, Onondaga Co., NY.
    9. Mary "Polly" Remington was born Abt 1775, Cummington, MA; died 1851, Windsor, MA; was buried , Windsor Hill Cemetery, Windsor, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joshua Remington, I was born Between 1689 and 1690, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA (son of Thomas Remington and Remember Stowell); died 1 Jul 1733, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Joshua died at about 43 years old.

    Joshua married Elizabeth Trundy 13 Jun 1712, Kittery, ME. Elizabeth was born Abt 1690; died Aft 1730. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Trundy was born Abt 1690; died Aft 1730.

    Notes:

    Pat Boyden's genealogy report has Elizabeth's year of birth as 1689 and her father as George, no sources noted.

    I have roughly estimated her year of birth as c1690.

    Notes:

    The Remington Ancestry Chart by Boyd Scott Remington has the date of marriage as 13 June 1710, and location as Kittery, Maine. Unfortunately, no source is noted. The online genealogy of Ann M. Mcallister (at genealogy.com) has their marriage on 13 June 1712 at Old Eliot (now Kittery), Maine, as does the Remington genealogy compiled by Lois Remington Smith.

    Children:
    1. Joshua (1) Remington was born 1714, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 2 Apr 1730, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    2. Elizabeth Remington was born 1716, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    3. John Remington was born Abt Jul 1718, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 18 Sep 1718, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    4. Elisha Remington, I was born 17 Jan 1719/20, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 28 Jun 1796, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    5. Mary Remington was born 13 Jun 1722, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 26 Sep 1770.
    6. Sarah Remington was born Abt 23 Jun 1724, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    7. Thomas Remington was born 22 May 1726, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 28 Oct 1813, Abington, MA.
    8. Olive Remington was born 28 Sep 1728, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 17 Feb 1736/37, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    9. 2. Joshua (2) Remington, II was born 14 Feb 1730/31, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died Between 1800 and Sep 1811, MA; was buried , West Salisbury Cemetery, West Salisbury, VT.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Remington was born Abt 1662, Rowley, MA (son of Daniel Remington and Hannah Unknown); died Aft 1694.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher, and/or to other sources as noted herein.)

    I am not sure that Thomas belongs with these parents. However, the Remington Ancestry Chart by Boyd Scott Remington shows him here, and in the absence of other evidence, I am likewise placing him here, pending further research. See notes for his assumed father, Daniel.

    Additional support for this comes from "Genealogical and Family History of Western New York" by William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1912), p. 978: "Thomas Remington, grandson of John Remington, the pioneer in this country, settled at Hingham, MA, and married there, March 16, 1687, Remember, daughter of Samuel & Mary (Farrow) Stowell."

    However, "New England Families" Vol. 1, Genealogies and Memorials, p. 381, says this Thomas was "son of Thomas." Since he wasn't Thomas II (who married Mehitable Walker), and certainly wasn't a son of Thomas II (since his son Thomas lived 1659 - 1683, and died in CT), which Thomas could he have been a son of? Either there was another Thomas Remington who immigrated from England, or else it is an error. The only known son of John whose son Thomas could have been, is Daniel, as far as my records show (limitations acknowleged).

    Many of the early immigration records and town records have been destroyed by fire, so it may be impossible to determine the facts in some of these cases.

    In summary, it has not been proven that this Thomas is a descendant of the first Remington immigrant, John; however, it is a reasonable assumption. If he is not a direct descendant, he is very likely a close relative, having come with the same surname to precisely the same geographical area as the other Remingtons.

    Pat Boyden's genealogy has a birthdate of 15 July 1659 - no source noted. However, I know that this is the birth date of the Thomas Jr. who died at Suffield, CT, in 1683. But, Thomas & Remember had children after that date. Could the date of death recorded at Suffield, CT, be incorrect? The Suffield Historical Society has no marriage for Thomas Jr. in CT, and they have his date of death as 1683. No further information seems to be available. Therefore, it seems reasonable to believe that these are two different Thomases.

    Thomas Remington appears in the records of Hingham, MA, for four or five years, approximately 1687/8 - 1694 (source: "A Remington Family History" by Lois Remington Smith, p. A-6).

    Lois Remington Smith also mentions that Peter Hobart was pastor of the Old Meeting House in Hingham, which is said to be the oldest church in the US in continuous use as a house of worship (p. 3). The names Jael & Joshua were common in his family, so it is of interest to see them in this Remington family.

    A discussion of Thomas's parentage is found in the above-mentioned source by Smith, pp. 1 and A-6. Among other issues, Smith raises the possibility that this Thomas may be one and the same as Thomas Remington b 4 Feb 1655/56 of RI, who married Mary Allen. However, this is impossible, because Mary Allen is named as Marie Remington in her father's will of 1685; also, his will names all the children.

    A key question is, what became of Thomas after he was widowed in 1694?

    Thomas married Remember Stowell 16 Mar 1686/87, Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Remember (daughter of Samuel Stowell, I and Mary Farrow) was born 22 Apr 1662, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 5 Nov 1694, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Remember Stowell was born 22 Apr 1662, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA (daughter of Samuel Stowell, I and Mary Farrow); died 5 Nov 1694, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.

    Notes:

    Some genealogies have Remember marrying a different Thomas, a son of Daniel & Hannah. That is a possibility, if indeed Daniel had such a son. (Needs more research at Boston)

    Notes:

    This marriage is noted in "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon Torrey. However, the entry does not indicate who Thomas's parents are.

    Their marriage bond dated 4 Mar 1687 is in Supreme Court Record No. 13011 (source: "A Remington Family History" by Lois Remington Smith, p. 1).

    Children:
    1. Jael Remington was born 22 Apr 1688, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.
    2. 4. Joshua Remington, I was born Between 1689 and 1690, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 1 Jul 1733, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA.
    3. Mary Remington was born 9 May 1691, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 1 Sep 1758.
    4. Abigail Remington was born 27 Feb 1692/93, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.