George Remington

Male Abt 1852 - 1853  (~ 0 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Remington was born Abt Oct 1852 (son of Benjamin Warren Remington and Matilda Spink); died 19 May 1853.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin Warren Remington was born 15 Jul 1817, RI (son of Charles Remington and Elizabeth "Betsey" Stafford); died 24 Jul 1884, Seekonk, MA; was buried , Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, RI.

    Notes:

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

    From James N. Arnold's "Vital Record of RI": REMINGTON, Benjamin W., born Warren, of Charles and Betsey, 66y 0m 9d, July 24, 1884. I believe the birthplace is an error here; it should say Warwick.

    The RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 12, p. 250, says Benjamin was born 15 July 1817 Wa. The abbreviation Wa signifies Warwick.

    familysearch.org shows his middle name as Warren (death record); perhaps where the confusion came from.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Benjamin & Matilda, ages 33 & 24, are living in Ward 6, Providence, RI. They have four sons, all born in RI.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Benjamin W. and his second wife, Mary, are living at Cranston, RI. In the household is Benjamin's mother, Betsey Remington, age 76; also three children -- Albert, William H., & Benjamin. They are living next door to Silas & Cynthia Allen and their family.

    In the 1870 Federal Census, they are living in Ward 9, Providence, RI. The household includes Benjamin W., Mary A., adult son William H., and son Frank R., age 8. Also with them is Rebecca Allen, 77; she may be Mary's mother, so I am adding her to the family tree upon that assumption (needs more research to confirm). Silas & Cynthia Allen are nearby, although not next door, as in 1860. Perhaps they are related to Mary.

    In the 1880 Federal Census, Benjamin and his second wife, Mary A., have one of their children in the household -- Frank R., 18. Also there is a niece, Ada Allen, age 30. They are living on Broad St., Providence, RI.

    Interestingly, they are in the same neighborhood as Stacy W. Remington, but Stacy was born in NY, and Ben was born in RI. Could they be brothers? If so, their parents must have gone to NY State for a while, then returned to RI.

    On 15 March 1857, Benjamin W. Remington, along with William & Betsey S. Randall, petitioned the Cranston Probate Court, "holden at the Inn of Lyman Barney," concerning Charles & Betsey Remington, Benjamin's parents. I am guessing that Betsey was very likely his sister -- perhaps born Betsey Stafford Remington (needs more research to confirm). Benjamin, William, & Betsey "respectfully represent that Charles Remington and Betsey Remington, wife of said Charles, are incompetent to manage their estates and affairs, and your petitioners are afraid they will squander their property and render themselves chargeable, and [request] that your Honorable body will appoint some suitable person guardian."

    Benjamin married Matilda Spink 28 Oct 1841, Providence, RI. Matilda (daughter of Silas Spink and Ruth Essex) was born 9 Feb 1825, North Kingstown, RI; died 10 Dec 1852; was buried , Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Matilda Spink was born 9 Feb 1825, North Kingstown, RI (daughter of Silas Spink and Ruth Essex); died 10 Dec 1852; was buried , Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, RI.
    Children:
    1. Albert F. Remington was born Abt 1842, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1880.
    2. Charles F. Remington was born Abt Sep 1844, RI; died Abt 11 Apr 1852, Providence, RI.
    3. William H. Remington was born Between 1846 and 1847, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1880.
    4. Benjamin S. Remington was born Abt 1848, RI; died 3 Nov 1862, Providence, RI.
    5. 1. George Remington was born Abt Oct 1852; died 19 May 1853.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Remington was born Abt 1778, RI (son of Thomas Remington, Jr. and Mary Wood); died 14 Mar 1857, Providence, RI; was buried , John Stafford Lot, Pontiac Ave., Cranston, RI.

    Notes:

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

    It is possible that he had a first wife named Alice, with whom he lived in NY State. See notes for Stacy Waterman Remington on this family tree.

    He is probably the Charles Remington listed in the 1820 Federal Census at Warwick, RI. In addition to Charles & Betsey, who are both 26 - 45, the household includes one male 10 - 15, two males under 10, two females 10 - 15, and two females under 10. If these are all his children, there are three sons and four daughters.

    There is some discrepancy about the dates of birth and death for Charles. "Providence, RI Deaths 1851 - 1879" Vol. 3, p. 488, has the following information: Remington, Charles, s. of Thomas, 87 yrs., Mar 14 1857 (10:9). This would place his birth year as c1770. It also provides the key information that his father was a Thomas Remington -- one of the many. The RI Death Index identifies his parents as Thomas & Mary. On the same page in the book "Providence, RI Deaths" is the following entry: Elizabeth, wid. of Charles, 81 yrs., Mar 28 1866 (11:199). This Charles & this Elizabeth are husband and wife, as demonstrated by the following cemetery and census data.

    The RI Cemetery Database has this information, differing slightly from the above: Charles Remington, 25 Oct 1776 - 13 Mar 1856; and Betsey (Stafford) Remington, c1785 - 28 Mar 1866.

    REMINGTON, CHARLES 1776 - 13 MAR 1856 CR026
    REMINGTON, BETSEY (STAFFORD) 1785c - 28 MAR 1866 CR026

    Charles's death is also recorded at Cranston, RI, as 14 March 1857 (Bk 3, p12).

    Their graves are both in the John Stafford Lot on Pontiac Ave., Cranston. Clearly these are the same individuals listed in the book "Providence, RI Deaths." However, notice that the year of Charles's birth, and the date of death, are different.

    In the Federal Census of 1850, Charles is 74, a farmer, and Betsey is 67. They are at Cranston, RI.

    On 15 March 1857, Benjamin W. Remington, along with William & Betsey S. Randall, petitioned the Cranston Probate Court, "holden at the Inn of Lyman Barney," concerning Charles & Betsey Remington, Benjamin's parents. I am guessing that Betsey was very likely his sister -- perhaps born Betsey Stafford Remington (needs more research to confirm). Benjamin, William, & Betsey "respectfully represent that Charles Remington and Betsey Remington, wife of said Charles, are incompetent to manage their estates and affairs, and your petitioners are afraid they will squander their property and render themselves chargeable, and [request] that your Honorable body will appoint some suitable person guardian."

    I suspect Charles may be a son of Thomas Remington, Jr. and Mary Wood, who were married 7 June 1778 at Warwick, RI. The RI Death Index identifies his parents as Thomas & Mary, which agrees with my theory (although both of these are common names). If so, he may have been born in 1778 or after; or, he may be a son of a previous marriage for this Thomas. In the 1850 Federal Census at Cranston, RI, Charles is 74 and Betsey is 67. This would place his year of birth as c1776, which agrees with the cemetery data. But perhaps he didn't know exactly what year he was born, or didn't keep exact count over the years, as so often happens with records through the decades. If his birth date was calculated based on his age at death, it may not be correct.

    Although I have found no birth records for them, there are several reasons why I have placed Charles and William in this family group. First of all, according to the death record at Warwick City Hall, and the RI Death Index, William was a son of Thomas (no mother is mentioned); Charles is known to be son of a Thomas & Mary. Secondly, they were born around the same time, and lived in the same area (Warwick/Cranston/Pawtuxet Village). Thirdly, Charles & Betsey had a son named Benjamin W. Remington, who had sons named Albert F. and William H. Benjamin's son Albert F. is found living at Thomas, GA, in the 1860 Federal Census, in the household of Charles H. & Ellen Remington and family. Also in Thomas, GA, at that time are Edward Remington and his extended family. Edward is a son of William, of Thomas. In 1875, the wife (or widow) of Charles H. Remington, Ellen, is living at Providence, RI, next to/with Albert F. and William H., the sons of Benjamin W. There is clearly a close family relationship here. The most reasonable explanation is that Charles & William were brothers, and that the Remington individuals living together in Thomas, GA, and in Providence, RI, were cousins. Additional evidence is the repetition of the same names in both families.

    I have also wondered if this Charles Remington may have married first to Alice, and had a son named Stacy Waterman Remington b 21 Oct 1809 (see notes elsewhere on this tree for that family). One similarity is the middle name Warren among the children/grandchildren.

    If any new information comes to light, it will be added to this family tree.

    Charles married Elizabeth "Betsey" Stafford Abt 1811. Elizabeth (daughter of John Stafford and Mary Arnold) was born Between 1782 and 1785; died 28 Mar 1866; was buried , John Stafford Lot, Pontiac Ave., Cranston, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Betsey" Stafford was born Between 1782 and 1785 (daughter of John Stafford and Mary Arnold); died 28 Mar 1866; was buried , John Stafford Lot, Pontiac Ave., Cranston, RI.

    Notes:

    The RI Cemetery Database has Betsey's year of birth as c1785. She was age 67 in the 1850 Federal Census, which would suggest a birth year of c1783. The date of death in the cemetery data is 28 March 1866; the NASDAR Report of General Records, 1959, p. 57, Bible record of the family of John & Mary (Arnold) Stafford, has Betsey's date of death as 10 March 1866.

    The book "Descendants of Roger Williams, Book I," the Waterman and Winsor Lines, p. 71, also gives the parentage of Betsey Stafford. It says she was born 1785, and married Alphonso Armington and/or Charles B. Remington.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Betsey Remington is age 76, living in Cranston, RI, with her son Benjamin W. Remington and his family.

    Children:
    1. Mary A. Remington was born Oct 1812, Warwick, RI; died 18 Jun 1901, Providence, RI.
    2. Elizabeth Betsey S. Remington was born 1814; died 25 Dec 1851; was buried , King-Randall Lot, Cranston, RI.
    3. 2. Benjamin Warren Remington was born 15 Jul 1817, RI; died 24 Jul 1884, Seekonk, MA; was buried , Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, RI.
    4. Charles Henry Remington, Sr. was born Between 1820 and 1822, RI; died 23 Nov 1861.

  3. 6.  Silas Spink was born Sep 1792, North Kingstown, RI (son of John Spink and Judeth Weeden); died 17 Jul 1867, North Kingstown, RI; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Cedar Ave., East Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    SPINK SILAS 1793c - 17 JUL 1867 EG026

    Silas — Ruth Essex. Ruth (daughter of Benajah or Benaiah Essex and Penelope Fones) was born 4 May 1792, Warwick, RI; died 9 Jan 1873, North Kingstown, RI; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Cedar Ave., East Greenwich, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Ruth Essex was born 4 May 1792, Warwick, RI (daughter of Benajah or Benaiah Essex and Penelope Fones); died 9 Jan 1873, North Kingstown, RI; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Cedar Ave., East Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    SPINK RUTH 1793c - 9 JAN 1873 EG026

    Her gravestone has this saying: "The faithful are certain of their reward."

    Children:
    1. 3. Matilda Spink was born 9 Feb 1825, North Kingstown, RI; died 10 Dec 1852; was buried , Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, RI.
    2. William Penn Spink was born 12 Apr 1833, North Kingstown, RI; died 24 May 1894; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Cedar Ave., East Greenwich, RI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Remington, Jr. was born Between 1745 and 1758 (son of Thomas Remington, Sr. and Mary Collins); died 19 Jan 1831.

    Notes:

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

    I have tentatively determined this Thomas Remington's parentage from his Revolutionary War pension file, in which his sister Mary Bennett gives a sworn testimony. I have made an assumption that his sister Mary Bennett, is the same Mary as the daughter of Thomas & Mary (Collins) Remington.

    It is possible that Mary (Remington) Bennett and her brother Thomas, Jr., were children of a different Thomas Remington; however, given their ages and locality, this family is the most likely. No other Thomas Remington of record has proved to be a possibility, although there were other Thomas Remingtons born in Rhode Island of whom nothing else is known.

    According to his pension file data at the National Archives in Waltham (George Sermuksnis, Archives Technician), Thomas was residing at Providence when he received his pension. He lived in Warwick during the the Revolutionary War.

    Please note that some online genealogies have shown Mary Wood as a second wife for the Thomas Remington, Jr., who is the son of Thomas & Abigail (Eldred) Remington, of Cowesett, Warwick, RI. However, that is incorrect, as that Thomas has a different date of death: 6 Aug 1817. His grave is in Coventry, RI. Also, there is no William or Charles among their known children.

    From "Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files," Vol. III: N - Z, abstracted by Virgil D. White, The National Historical Publishing Co., Waynesboro, TN, 1992, p. 2849, summary of his pension file:

    "REMINGTON Thomas, Mary, RI Line, W13847, sol was a son of Thomas Remington & he m Mary daughter or [sic] William Wood on 7 Jun 1778 at Warwick RI, sol d 19 Jan 1831, wid appl 29 Octg [sic] 1836 at Cranston RI & she d there 29 Mar 1837 & the bal due wid at her death was paid to the following children; Charles, Daniel & William Remington her only surviving children."

    Although Thomas was a Revolutionary War Veteran and his wife Mary received his pension, it is not known where either of them is buried.

    The Federal Census of 1790 lists 4 Thomas Remingtons in Warwick. I am assuming that one of these is this particular Thomas, likely the one designated as Thomas Remington, Jr. and living near another Thomas Remington. The household shows 5 free white males under age 16, 1 free white male 16 and over, and 3 free white females. This suggests that there may have been 5 sons and 2 daughters in the family at that time.

    "Cousin Thomas Remington Jr. of Coventry" is named as executor in the 1805 will of Thomas Collins of Foster, yeoman, who died about Mar 1818 when the will was proved.

    There may have been a son named Henry. The 1810 census shows a Charles Remington and a Henry Remington listed next to each other. Both Charles and William included the name Henry among their children.

    The inventory of the estate of Thomas Remington was taken between June and August 1831. Charles Remington was the Administrator, appraisers were Christopher Spencer, Edmund Burke, and George Carder. The image of the inventory, totalling $91.11, is viewable at ancestry.com. Two of the individuals listed as having claims are William and Joseph Remington.

    Thomas married Mary Wood 7 Jun 1778, Warwick, RI. Mary (daughter of William Wood) was born Abt 1758; died 29 Mar 1837, Cranston, Providence Co., RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Wood was born Abt 1758 (daughter of William Wood); died 29 Mar 1837, Cranston, Providence Co., RI.

    Notes:

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

    On 29 Oct 1836, Mary Remington appeared at the Court of Common Pleas, Providence County, to testify concerning her husband's military service. On that date Mary was a resident of Cranston, and was a widow age 78.

    According to the Revolutionary War Pension File, this couple had three children still living in March 1837: Charles, Daniel, & William. Based on that information, I have included those names in this family group, and have pieced together data as best as I can to determine who these individuals were. This family is still in ongoing research; it is possible that there were additional children.

    The RI Death Index identifies the parents of Charles Remington as Thomas & Mary. I am not absolutely sure that his parents were the Thomas Remington, Jr., & Mary Wood who were married in Warwick in 1778, but it seems to be a reasonable assumption, based on Thomas's pension file which mentions a son Charles, the location, and the time frame. So, for the time being, until research shows otherwise, I am including Mary's maiden name as Wood (see marriage record and the same date in the pension file), and am entering their marriage data as such, with this particular Charles as a son.

    The marriage record at Warwick identifes Mary Wood as daughter of William.

    She may have been a sister of Olney Wood who married Rosanna Remington. Both Olney and Mary were children of a William Wood.

    In the 1830 census, Sally Ann Wood, widow of Olney Wood, and two William Woods are living near Thomas & Patience Remington and family.

    Notes:

    Remington Thomas, Jr., of Thomas, and Mary Wood, of William ; m. by Eld. Charles Holden, June 7, 1778 (Arnold's VRs, Warwick Marriages, p 96).

    Children:
    1. 4. Charles Remington was born Abt 1778, RI; died 14 Mar 1857, Providence, RI; was buried , John Stafford Lot, Pontiac Ave., Cranston, RI.
    2. William Remington was born Abt 1779, RI; died 23 Jun 1852, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; was buried , Lakewood Burial Ground, Warwick, RI.
    3. Joseph Remington was born 27 Oct 1785, Warwick, RI; died Abt 1835.
    4. Daniel Remington was born Abt 1788, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1850.
    5. Thomas Remington was born Abt 1792; died 25 Nov 1835; was buried , Historic Cemetery WK114, Tollgate Rd., Warwick, RI.

  3. 10.  John Stafford was born 23 Jan 1750/51 (son of Stukely Stafford, Jr. and Sarah Gorton); died 20 Jun 1820.

    Notes:

    According to the book "Descendants of Roger Williams, Book I," pp. 71 & 72, John & Mary's known children were: Joseph, Anne, Betsy, Mary, and Roby; also possibly Juliana.

    John married Mary Arnold 11 Feb 1773, Warwick, RI. Mary (daughter of Caleb Arnold) was born 16 Jul 1753; died 14 Dec 1817. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Arnold was born 16 Jul 1753 (daughter of Caleb Arnold); died 14 Dec 1817.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth "Betsey" Stafford was born Between 1782 and 1785; died 28 Mar 1866; was buried , John Stafford Lot, Pontiac Ave., Cranston, RI.

  5. 12.  John Spink was born Abt 26 Jul 1753, North Kingstown, RI (son of Ishmael Spink and Waite Spencer); died 26 Jun 1835, North Kingstown, RI.

    John married Judeth Weeden 29 May 1774, North Kingstown, RI. Judeth was born 18 Jan 1756, South Kingstown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Judeth Weeden was born 18 Jan 1756, South Kingstown, RI.
    Children:
    1. 6. Silas Spink was born Sep 1792, North Kingstown, RI; died 17 Jul 1867, North Kingstown, RI; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Cedar Ave., East Greenwich, RI.

  7. 14.  Benajah or Benaiah Essex was born 1762; died 22 Jul 1843; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK054, Essex-Congdon-Shippee Lot, Potomomut & Austin Rds., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    This is probably his listing in the RI Cemetery Database:
    ESSEX BENJAMIN 1763c - 22 JUL 1843 WK054

    Benajah married Penelope Fones Abt 1786. Penelope (daughter of Daniel Fones and Mary Unknown) was born Abt 1766; died 18 Jan 1827; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK054, Essex-Congdon-Shippee Lot, Potomomut & Austin Rds., Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Penelope Fones was born Abt 1766 (daughter of Daniel Fones and Mary Unknown); died 18 Jan 1827; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK054, Essex-Congdon-Shippee Lot, Potomomut & Austin Rds., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    RIGR Vol 12 pp 247 & 248 has her maiden name as Jones. At least one online family tree has her name as Penelope Jones (no source noted).

    However, I believe she was Penelope Fones, since Daniel Fones Essex is mentioned as a nephew, s/o Benejah Essex, in the will of Daniel Fones who died c1817. Therefore, I have entered her maiden name as Fones.

    Also, see this entry from the RI Cemetery Database:
    ESSEX PENELOPE ([FONES]) 1765c - 18 JAN 1827 WK054

    Children:
    1. Catherine Essex was born Abt 1787, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 16 Feb 1880; was buried , Austin Burial Ground, Hunt's River, North Kingstown, RI.
    2. Henrietta Essex was born 1790.
    3. 7. Ruth Essex was born 4 May 1792, Warwick, RI; died 9 Jan 1873, North Kingstown, RI; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Cedar Ave., East Greenwich, RI.
    4. Lydia Essex was born 8 Dec 1794.
    5. Anna Essex was born 1797.
    6. Daniel Fones Essex was born Abt 1800.