William Ellery Remington

Male 1839 - 1873  (33 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Ellery Remington was born 7 Nov 1839, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (son of Jonathan Remington and Mary Ann "Abby" Hazard); died 12 Apr 1873; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.

    Notes:

    1870 Federal Census, Indiantown Twp, Bureau County, IL, lists the following:
    William 31 farmer RI
    Adaline 28 IL
    Wallace 6 IL
    Charles 4 IL
    Paul 2 IL

    William married Adeline Ursula Stevens 9 Sep 1862, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL. Adeline (daughter of Calvin Stevens) was born Abt 1842, IL; died Aft 1 Jun 1880. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William Wallace Remington was born 3 Aug 1863, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL; died Aft 1 Apr 1930.
    2. Charles Remington was born 1866, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL; died Aft 1 Jun 1880.
    3. Paul Calvin Remington was born 5 Mar 1868, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL; died Aft 1 Apr 1930.
    4. Addie Remington was born 10 Feb 1871, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL; died 1873, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan Remington was born Between 1809 and 1810, RI (son of Thomas Remington and Elizabeth "Betsey" Remington); died 1878; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.

    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 positive that Jonathan belongs in this family group. However, the weight of evidence supports including him here.

    On 16 November 1832, at Warwick, RI, Jonathan Remington & Benjamin F. Remington, both yeomen of Warwick, signed a deed which acknowledged receipt of $600 from John B. Arnold, yeoman of Warwick, for "land with dwelling thereon situated in Warwick, in the village of Centerville." Also signing the deed were Mary Ann A. Remington, wife of Jonathan, and Sarah A. Remington, wife of Benjamin. This document implies that Jonathan & Benjamin were close relatives.

    The Remington family burial plot, near the corner of Cowesett Rd. & Quaker Lane, has four gravestones for children of Jonathan & Mary Ann A. Remington. These are located near the graves of Elizabeth (Earl) Remington and the other three wives of Benjamin Remington, who was the father of Thomas and grandfather of the above-mentioned Benjamin F. Remington. Jonathan certainly must have been in this extended family because four of his children are buried here on the Remington farm.

    Jonathan is a name that appears repeatedly in this family line. For example, our ancestor Jonathan was one of the sons of Thomas & Abigail (Eldredge) Remington. The Benjamin mentioned above, who married four times, is his brother, who also named a son Jonathan. Two of Benjamin's other sons, James & Thomas, brothers to Jonathan, also had sons named Jonathan.

    To complicate things a bit, Benjamin's son Thomas Remington married Betsey Remington, daughter of Jonathan Remington, who is in all likelihood the brother of Jonathan, making Thomas & Betsey first cousins. Betsey may have been raised by her Uncle Ben after her mother died.

    Genealogist Martha Benns lists Jonathan Monroe Remington b. c1825 as a son of Thomas & Elizabeth. However, she includes no documentation, and I have found no birth record for this Jonathan. Rather, I believe their son Jonathan must be the one mentioned in the deed of 16 Nov 1832, who signed along with Benjamin, and their two wives. According to census records, he was born around 1809 or 1810.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Jonathan & Mary A. A. Remington are living at Smithfield, RI. They have three children: Albert, William, & Edwin A. By 1860 they are in Illinois, where they are in the census at Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL. Son Edwin is with them. In 1880 Mary is at Indiantown, Bureau Co., IL, apparently widowed. Edwin is with her.

    In 1870 sons Albert and Edwin are in Iowa. Pat Rosenquist originally found Jonathan & Mary in that census for me: "1870 Indiantown Twp. I find them living with the first: Haskell, Delecta, 67 MA keeps house; John Remington 60 MA, does nothing; Mary Remington 67 NY keeps house."

    Complicating this research of the various Jonathans is the following erroneous death entry at Warwick City Hall: "Jonathan Monroe Remington d. Oct 9, 1885 age 68 son of Thomas & Elizabeth"; however, the RI Death Index has this exact age and date of death for Jonathan M. Remington, son of James & Sally Remington. Which one is authoritative? I believe the Warwick records are incorrect in this case, and that that particular death record belongs to the son of James & Sally. My reason for this conclusion is that Jonathan M.'s age at death puts his birth year at c1817, which agrees with the birth date of Johnathan M. Remington, s/o James & Sally, as found in the family Bible of William R. Remington. Perhaps the city clerk was confused or misinformed about which of the Jonathans had died.

    Two other possibilities that I can see are as follows: this Jonathan, b. c1810, may have been a son of Jonathan & Ardeliza (Rice), born before their marriage in 1811; or, he could have been an illegitimate son of Lydia Remington, daughter of Benjamin & Lydia (Manchester) Remington, before she married Olney Rice Arnold. These do not seem as reasonable as including him as the next younger brother to Benjamin F. (thereby discounting a birthdate of c1825, from Benns).

    One more question remains: which one married Phebe A. Cleveland b. 3 Oct 1833? At first I thought it could have been either one. Martha Benns puts Phebe with Jonathan Monroe Remington (whom she has b1825 as a son of Thomas & Betsey). I know that Phebe and her husband Jonathan Remington had at least one child, born 28 April 1861 in West Greenwich. Named Charles E. Remington, he was their first child (see p. 11, book of "Births" for 1857-1905). The original entry identifies the mother as Phebe M. Cleavland, born in West Greenwich, and the father as Jonathan Remington, born in Warwick. The various census records show Phebe's husband as being born c1817, so I feel he must be the other one, s/o James & Sally, rather than the son of Thomas & Betsey.

    Jonathan married Mary Ann "Abby" Hazard Bef 16 Nov 1832. Mary (daughter of Sylvester Gardiner Hazard and Elizabeth Greene) was born Between 1800 and 1809, RI; died 20 Aug 1892; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann "Abby" Hazard was born Between 1800 and 1809, RI (daughter of Sylvester Gardiner Hazard and Elizabeth Greene); died 20 Aug 1892; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Mary Ann A. Remington, wife of Jonathan, signed a deed on 16 November 1832, at Warwick, RI.

    In the 1880 Federal Census, Mary A. A. Remmington is age 70, living at Indiantown, Bureau Co., IL. Her son Edwin is with her. According to the census data, Mary's father was born in CT, and her mother in RI.

    I have made an assumption that she is the Abby HAZARD who married Jonathan Remington (see "Descendants of Roger Williams" Book III, Sayles Line, p. 286). Since one or more of her sons received the middle name Hazard, this is a reasonable assumption (needs more research to confirm).

    Additional evidence of her identity comes from the possibility that she may have had a sister named Mary Ann who died in infancy, after which she took her name as well as her own (Mary Ann Abby). See the family of Sylvester Gardiner Hazard & Elizabeth Greene in "The Greenes of Rhode Island with Historical Records of England Ancestors" by Louise Brownell Clarke, Knickerbocker Press, New York, NY, 1903; Compiled by Julius A. Jahnke, p. 381.

    See also the family trees on the following webpages:
    http://www.carr-genealogy.com/tree/tree12.html
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~greenefamily/greene/pafg 856.htm#39576

    Please note that placing her in this family group as a daughter of Sylvester and Elizabeth is an educated guess based on available evidence. Several authoritative genealogies have their daughter Abby as marrying Jonathan Remington.

    For more on the Hazard family, see "The Hazard family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894 : being a genealogy and history of the descendants of Thomas Hazard, with sketches" available at ancestry.com.

    One family tree online has Abby's date of birth as 3 Oct 1804 -- no source noted.

    Children:
    1. Albert Hazard Remington was born Abt 1834; died 3 Feb 1836; was buried , Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI.
    2. Albert H. Remington was born Abt 1837, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1900.
    3. 1. William Ellery Remington was born 7 Nov 1839, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 12 Apr 1873; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.
    4. Harriet Arnold Remington was born Abt 1842; died 16 May 1843; was buried , Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI.
    5. Charles Henry Remington was born Abt 1844; died 28 Mar 1848; was buried , Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI.
    6. Jonathan Remington was born Abt Apr 1846; died 8 Aug 1846; was buried , Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI.
    7. Edwin A. Remington was born Oct 1848, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1900.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Remington was born Abt 1781, Warwick, RI (son of Benjamin Remington and Phebe Manchester); died 14 Nov 1853; was buried , Warwick, RI Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. at Bald Hill.

    Notes:

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Thomas & Elizabeth are living at Warwick, Kent, RI. With them are sons Albert G. & John H. C.

    The death entry at Warwick City Hall says he died on 15 Nov 1853.

    The graves of Thomas & Elizabeth are in the Remington-Arnold Lot, behind the Stop & Shop at Cowesett Corners. This whole area was part of the original Remington farm, but now is mostly residential and commercial. There is a section of woods behind the shopping center, and that is the location of the family cemetery.

    Thomas married Elizabeth "Betsey" Remington 3 Jan 1803, Warwick, RI. Elizabeth (daughter of Jonathan REMINGTON and Phebe UNKNOWN) was born 24 Dec 1785, Berkshire Co., MA; died 7 Oct 1870, Apponaug, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. at Bald Hill. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Betsey" Remington was born 24 Dec 1785, Berkshire Co., MA (daughter of Jonathan REMINGTON and Phebe UNKNOWN); died 7 Oct 1870, Apponaug, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. at Bald Hill.

    Notes:

    I have made an assumption that Betsey, Maplet's sister, is the Elizabeth Remington b. c1783, "daughter of Jonathan," who married Thomas Remington b. c1780, son of Benjamin & Phebe (Manchester) Remington. They were first cousins.

    In 1860 Elizabeth Remington, age 77, is living at Warwick, RI, next to Ferdinand & Abby Remington. In 1870 she is age 86 and still at Warwick (Apponaug Post Office); she is living with Levi & Elizabeth Baker. Apparently she died not long after this census was taken.

    The death record says "daughter of Jonathan," b. c1783. The RI Cemetery Database says c1784. Maplet's sister was born in December 1785, so assuming that the date of death is correct, and that the date of birth is correct in the family Bible, Elizabeth would have died just short of 85 years old. (There was another Jonathan Remington born in Scituate in 1743, but I have not yet discovered data on any family he may have had, such as a daughter named Elizabeth/Betsey.)

    Additional evidence is found in the will of Thomas's brother, Jonathan d. 1866, who mentions Betsey Remington, widow of Thomas Remington, deceased. This probably would have been Elizabeth, his sister-in-law; her husband had died in 1853. So Betsey was her nickname. Betsey is also the name written in the family Bible as one of Maplet's sisters.

    Elizabeth's birthplace as MA came from the papers of Mary E. Rice late of East Greenwich, RI, now deceased. This agrees with the data in the 1860 & 1870 Federal Censuses, which both have Massachusetts as Elizabeth's birthplace, and thus are additional support for her being Maplet's sister.

    Children:
    1. Benjamin F. Remington was born 29 Sep 1806, Warwick, RI; died 15 Jan 1879, Warwick, RI; was buried , Remington-Arnold Lot, Cem. #60, Corner of Cowesett Rd. and Bald Hill Rd., Warwick, RI.
    2. 2. Jonathan Remington was born Between 1809 and 1810, RI; died 1878; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.
    3. Lydia Elizabeth Remington was born 8 Jan 1816, Warwick, RI; died 24 May 1888, Coventry, RI; was buried , Greenwood Cemetery, Fairview Ave., Coventry, RI.
    4. Thomas M. Remington was born 2 Apr 1818, Warwick, RI; died 31 May 1860, Foster, RI; was buried , Tillinghast Lot, Rt. 102, Foster, RI.
    5. Albert Gallatin Remington was born 13 Jun 1820, Warwick, RI; died 19 Feb 1897, East Greenwich, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI.
    6. John H. C. Remington was born 26 Dec 1824, Warwick, RI; died 7 Apr 1853; was buried , Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI.
    7. Phebe Ann Remington was born Abt. 1804, RI; died 29 Nov 1870, RI.

  3. 6.  Sylvester Gardiner Hazard was born 27 Jul 1760, South Kingstown, RI (son of Robert Hazard and Elizabeth Hazard); died 14 Feb 1812.

    Notes:

    He may be the Sylvester Gardiner Hazard mentioned as a son in the will of Robert Hazard, physician, of South Kingstown, RI. This will was dated 8 FEb 1771.

    Sylvester married Elizabeth Greene 5 Mar 1786, Warwick, Kent Co., RI. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Greene and Sarah Fry) was born 23 Oct 1761, Potowomut, Warwick, RI; died 16 Mar 1815. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Greene was born 23 Oct 1761, Potowomut, Warwick, RI (daughter of Richard Greene and Sarah Fry); died 16 Mar 1815.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth was a descendant of Samuell Gorton (Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Benjamin, Samuell).

    Children:
    1. Richard Hazard was born 7 Mar 1787.
    2. Harriet Hazard was born 1788.
    3. Eliza Hazard was born 17 May 1790.
    4. Henry Starr Hazard was born Apr 1792.
    5. Esther Niles Hazard was born 1 Oct 1793.
    6. Hannah Hazard was born 26 May 1796.
    7. Luke Hazard was born 20 Oct 1797.
    8. Job Hazard was born Abt 1798.
    9. 3. Mary Ann "Abby" Hazard was born Between 1800 and 1809, RI; died 20 Aug 1892; was buried , Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL.
    10. Lydia Hazard was born Feb 1802.
    11. Mary Ann Hazard was born Feb 1802.
    12. Robert Hazard was born 1807.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Remington was born 2 Sep 1752, Warwick, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE); died 17 Jul 1837.

    Notes:

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

    Benjamin Remington, a resident of Warwick all his life, was part owner of the Crompton Mill in Coventry, RI. He married three of the Manchester sisters, all of whom died young of consumption (tuberculosis).

    During the Revolutionary War era, in the fall of 1775 Benjamin was drafted into the Militia at Warwick, serving for three months as a private in Captain Rice's Company. In the winter/spring of 1776, he enlisted for one month as a volunteer in Captain Reuben Wightman's Company, serving for 33 days at Warwick Neck and possibly elsewhere during that time. Colonel Waterman, "whom he well knew," commanded the regiment. Afterwards, during the same year, Benjamin was again drafted into the Militia and at that time served 15 days under the same Captain and Colonel at Warwick Neck. Later, in September, he again served under Captain Wightman at Prudence Island for 35 days. During this time they had to take all the stock off the island to "prevent their falling into the hands of the enemy." In November and December he again served under Captain Rice for 15 days at Old Warwick (present-day Oakland Beach and Conimicut) "during the time the enemy took possession of Newport"; at the end of this term he was re-drafted and served 15 more days. In the summer of 1777 Ben was drafted again and served for 35 days at Tiverton under Captain Rice and General Spencer. They were supposed to "cross over to the island of Rhode Island, but didn't have enough boats." In the summer of 1778 he was re-drafted and served at Rhode Island (Acquidneck Island) in General Spencer's (or Sullivan's) Expedition for 24 days, under Captain Rice and Colonel Thomas Holden, "whom he well knew." Then in July 1779 he was again called out with the Militia to Bristol, where he served 15 days. His pension records state that he served as a sergeant for 10 months and five days. Benjamin Remington personally appeared in Court at East Greenwich on 21 Aug 1832, at the age of 79, to testify concerning his Revolutionary War service. His statement was attested to by John Wightman of Coventry, who served with him, and also Anthony Arnold. (Pension File # S21937)

    Benjamin's will, dated Jan 1846 and proved 14 Aug 1837, mentions daughters Lydia Arnold (w/o Olney Rice Arnold) and Sarah Gorton Holden (w/o Bennett Holden), and sons James E. Remington, Jonathan Remington, Thomas Remington. His son Thomas was given the homestead farm given to Benjamin by his honored father, Thomas Remington, late of Warwick, Dec'd. All of Benjamin's children received land in the will. It also mentions grandsons Franklin s/o James E., Thomas s/o Thomas, and William s/o Jonathan.

    In "The History of Warwick, RI" by Oliver Payson Fuller, he is referred to as Benjamin F. Remington. However, I have not seen his name with a middle initial elsewhere. According to Fuller, Benjamin lived at the family estate on Cowesett Rd., at the time the Crompton Mills were established. It was about a mile away from the mills. He was a member of the Town Council and of the Legislature. He left 140 acres to his sons Jonathan & Thomas.

    He was probably one of the four RI presidential electors referred to in the following: "Vote cast for John Adams, of Massachusetts, for President; for Charles Pinckeny, of South Carolina 3 votes, and John Jay, of New York, 1 vote, for Vice President; all Federalists; Fifth Presidential Election, 1804; votes cast by Constant Taber, of Newport; James Aldrich, of Scituate; James Helme, of South Kingstown; Benjamin Remington, of Warwick."

    Benjamin married Phebe Manchester 18 Apr 1779, Warwick, RI. Phebe (daughter of Matthew Manchester and Freelove Gorton) was born 8 Nov 1756; died 11 Feb 1786, Warwick, RI; was buried 13 Feb 1786, Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Phebe Manchester was born 8 Nov 1756 (daughter of Matthew Manchester and Freelove Gorton); died 11 Feb 1786, Warwick, RI; was buried 13 Feb 1786, Remington-Arnold Lot, corner of Cowesett & Bald Hill Rds., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    At the time of her marriage, Phebe was of North Kingstown, and Benjamin was of Warwick.

    At her funeral on 13 Feb 1786, Elder John Gorton preached on Luke 16:31.

    Notes:

    Martha A. Benns's typewritten manuscript gives their date of marriage as 4 Feb 1779.

    Children:
    1. James E. Remington was born 17 Jul 1779, Warwick, RI; died Dec 1839, King Williams County, VA; was buried , King Williams County, VA.
    2. 4. Thomas Remington was born Abt 1781, Warwick, RI; died 14 Nov 1853; was buried , Warwick, RI Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. at Bald Hill.
    3. Jonathan Remington was born Between 1783 and 1785, Warwick, RI; died 17 Apr 1866; was buried , Jonathan Remington Lot, CR098, Natick Rd., Cranston, RI.

  3. 10.  Jonathan REMINGTON was born 9 Sep 1758, Warwick, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE); died 31 May 1808, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, NY.

    Notes:

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

    Jonathan served during the American Revolution from 1777 to 1779 as a Sergeant in Captain Thomas Carlisle's and Captain Garzia's companies, and in Colonel Robert Elliott's artillery regiment. The Revolutionary War Pension file for Jonathan Remington can be viewed at the National Archives and Records Administration (microfilm #W7559). His widow, Sarah (Rhodes) (Potter) (Remington) Greene, was age 86 in 1850 when application for the pension was made. Because Jonathan had died many years previously, in 1808, she told what she knew about Jonathan's Revolutionary War service. A statement was also made by Sarah's brother, William Nehemiah Rhodes, in which he said that Jonathan had served in the artillery with his brother John Remington.

    These statements were attested to by Seth Burke, who was "well acquainted with John and Jonathan formerly of Warwick. They were brothers, and neighbors to me." Reportedly, John was a Lieutenant and Jonathan a Sergeant. Jonathan's military service was also attested to by Mary Aborn of Pawtuxet, age 82 at the time of the pension hearing in 1850. Born around 1767/68, she would have been approximately age 9 in 1776. She stated that John and Jonathan (probably stationed at Pawtuxet, Warwick, RI) "were in the habit of visiting at the house of my grandmother where I used to often see them, and they used to talk to me. I was a child of 9 or 10. My grandmother and husband was their uncle." (She was probably Mary/Marcy/Mercy Rhodes, d/o Malachi Rhodes & Waite Fenner. This makes sense, because her grandmother would have been Mercy Fenner, who married Stephen Remington as her second husband.)

    Note:
    Remington, Jonathan, private, Col. Elliott's regiment, 1776; pay due L 39 8 11 (Arnold's "Vital Record of RI" Vol. 12, Revolutionary Rolls & Newspapers, p. 240; also "Colwell's Spirit of '76")

    Sometime before 1780 Jonathan relocated to Berkshire County, MA. Town histories give evidence that he also served in the military there.

    See "History of the Town of Cheshire, Berkshire County, Mass.," by Raynor & Petitclerc, Clark W. Bryan & Co, 1885:
    An abstract of the pay due to the company under Captain Daniel Brown, in Colonel Benj. Simond's regiment on the alarm at Berkshire on the 13th of October 1780 . . . Hezekiah Pierce, Levi Green, Daniel Wood, George Shearman, John Tibbits, Jonathan Remington . . . (etc.)

    See also "Knurow Collection," Vol. 38, p. 120, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134:
    Jonathan Remington - 6th Regiment in Division & 3rd in Brigade
    Jonathan Remington - 2nd Regiment in Division & 2nd in Brigade

    Jonathan Remington is in the 1790 census at Adams, MA: 2 free white males 16+, 1 free white male <16, and 7 free white females. I suspect his brother John and family may have been living with them, and they aren't listed separately in this census.
    Since the 1790 Census at Hancock, MA, lists another Jonathan Remington (possibly s/o Jonathan & Lorana), it may be that some of the above military records for Berkshire County, MA, could refer to him. However, the names listed for Col. Simond's regiment are names known to be of the community established by Rhode Islanders at Cheshire. It is also known that Jonathan and his brother John came to the Adams/Cheshire area and established families. John stayed in this area, but Jonathan relocated to Lansingburgh/Troy, NY around 1796, after his first wife died.

    He was known in Adams and Cheshire as Colonel Jonathan Remington, and is referred to as such in the town records. He is also named as Jonathan Remington, Esq. Jonathan was owner of a tavern and store located on the southwest corner of the crossroads at the summit of the hill in Cheshire; this also may have included a hotel. At various times he served as the Town Moderator (chosen 1 Apr 1793), Justice of the Peace, Representative to the General Court at Boston, and sealer of brick molds. He is listed as a charter member of the Franklin Lodge of Masons. The names of "Jonathan and Phebe Rementon" appear in the early membership records of the First Baptist Church in Cheshire.

    On 7 Aug 1792, Jonathan Remington Esq. was appointed one of a committee of nine to meet at Col. Remington's on the first Monday of September. On 5 Nov 1792, Col. Remington was nominated to issue a warrant to call the town together.

    In 1793, subscribers to incorporating Cheshire as a town included Jonathan Remington (18s pd) and John Remington (4s pd).

    Jonathan is mentioned in the book "The Life and Times of Samuel Gorton," by Adelos Gorton, p. 191. It states his birth date and that he married (unknown wife); settled in Berkshire Cty., MA; served in the Rev. War; and frequently represented the district of Cheshire in the Legislature previous to 1793.

    While in Lansingburgh, Col. Jonathan Remington was a subscriber to "The Gleaner" by Judith Sargent Murray.

    Note from Lois Remington Smith dated 9/2004: "Land Records of Adams, MA" Bks #1 thru #10, deeds signed in:
    Jonathan and Phoebe Remington 1788
    Thomas and Sarah Remington 1789
    Jonathan and Phoebe Remington 1793
    Jonathan and Mercy Remington 1797
    "I found these somewhere in the past years and made a brief note of them. It may have been in 'The Berkshire Quarterly.' Thought you might be interested if you don't already have them."

    For a history of Lansingburgh, NY, see the following: http://history.rays-place.com/ny/ren-lansingburgh.htm

    An "inventory of visible effects late the property of Col. Jonathan Remington deceased appraised by us the subscribers appointed by the Honourable Town Council of the Town of Providence -- July 14th 1808" -- total $357.15; Administrator of the estate was William Blodget Jr. (docmuents are viewable at ancestry.com).

    Jonathan married Phebe UNKNOWN Abt 1780. Phebe was born Abt 1758; died 8 Jun 1795, Cheshire, MA; was buried , Stafford's Hill, Cheshire, MA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Phebe UNKNOWN was born Abt 1758; died 8 Jun 1795, Cheshire, MA; was buried , Stafford's Hill, Cheshire, MA.

    Notes:

    The names of "Jonathan and Phebe Rementon" appear in the early membership records of the First Baptist Church in Cheshire.

    Gravestone inscription from the old burying ground, Cheshire, MA:
    Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Phebe Remington, wife of Col. Jonathan Remington, who departed this life June 8th, 1795, in the 37th year of her age. (source: Berkshire Book, by its Historical and Scientific Society, Vol. 1, Part 2, p. 88 at The Athenaeum, Pittsfield, MA)

    I was unsuccessful in my one attempt to locate the little cemetery where Phebe is buried. However, according to Eileen Nuttall, spokesperson for the Cheshire Historical Commission, and herself a descendant of one of the early settlers, a survey of the cemetery in 1913 recorded the gravestone as still standing and still legible: "Mrs. Phebe Remington, wife of Col. Jonathan, d. 8 June 1795, age 36."

    The early vital records were destroyed in a fire, so if there were marriage and death records for my ancestors there, they no longer exist. All I have is the record in the old family Bible, which lists the children of Jonathan and Phebe, but no maiden name for Phebe.

    I have wondered if she might be Phebe Tibbetts -- just a guess. But Phebe was a popular and fairly common name at that time, so she could have been from any number of families in RI or western MA.

    Notes:

    It is possible that Jonathan & Phebe were married in RI, or in Cheshire or Adams, MA. The vital records of Cheshire were destroyed in a fire, and there are no early records of Adams, except the Cooke Collection at the Pittsfield Athenaeum.

    Children:
    1. Maplet REMINGTON was born 2 Mar 1782, RI or MA; died 20 Dec 1861, West Greenwich, RI; was buried , Pine Grove Cemetery, Washington St., Coventry, RI.
    2. 5. Elizabeth "Betsey" Remington was born 24 Dec 1785, Berkshire Co., MA; died 7 Oct 1870, Apponaug, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. at Bald Hill.
    3. Suky Remington was born 10 Sep 1789, Berkshire Co., MA.
    4. Aurelia Remington was born 13 Dec 1792, Berkshire Co., MA.

  5. 12.  Robert Hazard

    Notes:

    Robert and Elizabeth were second cousins.

    For more on the Hazard family, see "The Hazard family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894 : being a genealogy and history of the descendants of Thomas Hazard, with sketches" available at ancestry.com.

    Robert — Elizabeth Hazard. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Hazard

    Notes:

    Elizabeth was d/o Deputy Governor Robert Hazard. She and her husband Robert were second cousins.

    Children:
    1. 6. Sylvester Gardiner Hazard was born 27 Jul 1760, South Kingstown, RI; died 14 Feb 1812.

  7. 14.  Richard Greene was born 4 Oct 1725, Potowomot, Warwick, RI (son of John Greene and Deborah Carr); died 19 Jun 1779, Newport, RI.

    Richard married Sarah Fry 28 Sep 1746, Warwick, Kent Co., RI. Sarah was born 21 Dec 1726, East Greenwich, RI; died 4 Apr 1775. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Sarah Fry was born 21 Dec 1726, East Greenwich, RI; died 4 Apr 1775.

    Notes:

    Sarah was d/o Thomas.

    Notes:

    Greene Richard, of Warwick, son of John, and Sarah Fry, of East Greenwich, dau. of Thomas; m. by Peter Mawney, Justice, Sept. 28, 1746 (East Greenwich records).

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Greene was born 23 Oct 1761, Potowomut, Warwick, RI; died 16 Mar 1815.