Eleanor Remington

Female 1881 - Aft 1930  (~ 49 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eleanor Remington was born Dec 1881, OH (daughter of Allen Remington and Quintrilla Unknown); died Aft 1 Apr 1930.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Allen Remington was born Abt 1833, OH (son of John Remington and Julia Unknown); died Between 1910 and 1920.

    Notes:

    I am not sure that John Remington is Allen's father, but since they are living near each other in the 1850 census, it is a reasonable assumption. It is also unclear whether Julia is his mother, stepmother, or another relative.

    In the 1850 Federal Census Allen is age 18, living at Perkins, Erie Co., OH, with Aaron Whipple 33 NY and his (probable) mother Lydia Whipple 60 NY and Eliza Whipple 24 NY. A later census notes that Allen is Aaron's nephew.

    They are next to John B. & Rhoda Hunter and their six children, including a son named Remington. Are they related to Allen? Next to the Hunters is John Remington 50 NH and his household -- possible wife Julia Remington 38 NY, and Albert & Charles Nichols, ages 6 & 3.

    In the 1860 Federal Census Allen is age 28 OH, still living with Aaron (40) & Lydia (60) Whipple, at Perkins, Erie Co., OH. Julia Remington age 50 NY is living in the same town, but John is not listed anywhere that I can see. With her are Jacob Nichols 38 PA, as well as Albert & Charles Nichols, 16 & 13 OH.

    In 1870 Allen is married and still living at Perkins, OH. He is age 37 OH; his wife Quintrilla is 24 OH. They have a son, Edward 1 OH. Aaron Whipple 50 NY is the head of the household. Next to or near them is Jacob Nichols 48, along with Catherine (wife?) 36, Charles 24, and Marshall 5; they are next to Remington & Maria Hunter and their 4 children (Remington is s/o John B & Rhoda Hunter).

    In 1880 Allen & Quintrilla, ages 61 & 47, are still living with Aaron Whipple 61 NY. The census notes that Aaron is their uncle. There are four Remington children in the household: Edward 12, Allen 9, Cora 6, and Susan 3, all b OH. They are still next to the family of Jacob Nickols.

    In the Federal Census of 1900, Allen & Quintrilla are still at Perkins, OH. With them is married daughter Cora B. Anthony and her two children, Ralph & Esther. Also there are two other daughters, Susie & Ellen Ann (?).

    Allen married Quintrilla Unknown Abt 1867. Quintrilla was born Abt 1845, OH; died Bef 15 Apr 1910. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Quintrilla Unknown was born Abt 1845, OH; died Bef 15 Apr 1910.
    Children:
    1. Edward Remington was born Abt 1868, OH; died Aft 1 Apr 1930.
    2. Allen H. Remington was born Nov 1870, OH; died Aft 1 Apr 1930.
    3. Cora B. Remington was born Oct 1874, OH.
    4. Susan Remington was born Oct 1877, OH.
    5. 1. Eleanor Remington was born Dec 1881, OH; died Aft 1 Apr 1930.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Remington was born 12 Oct 1798, NH (son of Jesse (2) Remington and Polly Sarah Jennes); died Aft 1 Jun 1870.

    Notes:

    I have included a wife and son for John, based on OH census data as noted below. I am not sure this is the same John Remington, but the age and state of birth agree. Therefore I am making a tentative assumption that this is the son of Jesse & Polly, and that his son is Allen.

    He may be the John Remington, age 50? b NH, a blacksmith, in the 1850 Federal Census living at Perkins, Erie Co., OH. He has a wife (?) Julia, 38 NY. Also in the household are Albert & Charles Nichols, ages 6 & 3 OH. Living nearby is Allen Remington, age 18 OH, who may be John's son. Is Julia possibly a second wife? Are the two boys her sons, or possibly orphaned nephews? These questions need to be researched.

    In the 1870 Federal Census, John Remington is age 72 NH, a day laborer, living at Vermillion, Erie Co., OH.

    John — Julia Unknown. Julia was born Abt 1812, NY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Julia Unknown was born Abt 1812, NY.

    Notes:

    Julia may have been John's second wife (?).

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Julia Remington age 50 NY is living at Perkins, Erie Co., OH. John is not listed anywhere that I can see. With her are Jacob Nichols 38 PA, as well as Albert & Charles Nichols, 16 & 13 OH.

    Children:
    1. 2. Allen Remington was born Abt 1833, OH; died Between 1910 and 1920.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jesse (2) Remington was born 10 Apr 1759, Abington, MA (son of Thomas Remington and Rachel Stowell); died 3 Mar 1815, Candia, Rockingham Co., NH; was buried 6 Mar 1815, Congregational Church Burial Yard, Candia, NH.

    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.)

    The family of Jesse Remington is in the 1800 census at Candia, Rockingham Co., NH, and in 1810 at Chester, Rockingham Co., NH. In 1800, there appear to be five sons and one daughter; in 1810 there are seven sons and two daughters.

    See the publication entitled "Historical discourse delivered at the centennial anniversary of the Congregational Church, Candia, N.H., April 5, 1871" by James H. Fitts; Exeter, N.H.: News-Letter Press, 1903. This history of the church pastored by Rev. Jesse Remington has many references to him, particularly in pp. 45 ff. The notes immediately following here are from this source.

    "On the 12 of July, 1790, the town by a vote of 76 to 12, extended to Mr. Jesse Remington a Call to the work of the ministry in this Parish . . . The church also, Oct. 20, 1790, extended him a call, and received him to 'full communion' by letter from Taunton." (p. 45 - 46)

    The area of Candia, Rockingham County, NH, was initially purchased and settled around 1720. The town was incorported in 1763, and a preacher was hired in 1764. Rev. Remington was the fifth minister to the town's congregants. He served in this ministry 24 years 4 months 13 days (1790 - 1815).

    He was born in Abington, MA, in 1760, graduated from Harvard in 1784, and received the honarary degree of Master of Arts in 1808. (p. 48)

    Rev. Jesse Remington died on 3 Mar 1815 at the age of 55, after a "long, painful, and tedious sickness" in which he was "patient, submissive, and resigned." (p. 49)

    From his funeral sermon by Rev. Josiah Prentice: "He was indeed an Evangelical Preacher, sound in the Faith, remarkably clear in the doctrines of grace, a lover of hospitality, a lover of good men, holding forth the faithful word . . . " (p. 49)

    This historical discourse mentions a man named Jesse Remington Fitts associated with the church in the 1870s. He and his family are in the 1850 census at Candia. I don't think that he was a descendant, but he was born c1815 and was obviously named after the pastor.

    There is a Latin inscription on his gravestone: "Sic transit gloria mundi" -- which means, so fades the glory of the world.

    According to Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart, Jesse was in the Revolution (no source noted).

    From the headmaster of Jesse Remington High School:

    Hello Lois
    Well, Mr. Remington was a most fascinating man! There is a bit known about him, but not a lot. He was a late Colonial Pastor, statesman, leader in the Candia, Chester area. He led our area in strong Christian teaching, and was a strong opponent to the new, deistic definition of Christianity.

    He died in 1815, is buried here, with a wife and son. We use his home as part of our campus.

    I was on the team that chose the name for our school, and we use his name as a model and example for our students.
    What little is written about him is in the Candia Public Library, which goes by the name "Smyth Public Library".
    One person who is more in the know about him than I would be our pastor, David, at areformer@aol.com.

    Best of luck! Let me know if you find anything really great about him!

    Jeff Philbrick

    * * * * *

    Jesse Remington was pastor from 1790 until his death in 1815. He was not the first pastor of the church but his strong evangelical theology set the church "on a firm foundation," and established the strong committed congregation that was able to receive the 265 conversions which occurred in 1822-23 during a revival. He opposed the "halfway covenant" which was the move toward liberal religion in his time - this was significant in that the President of Harvard declared his non-belief in the trinity in 1800 and the stage was being set for the Unitarian vs. Congregational split in New England. Under JR the church established a new convenant (1793) which was restored to use after the renewal here in the mid 1980s, and JR set the precedent of only baptizing the babies of "communicant members," that is, those who gave personal testimony to faith in Christ rather than simply "owning the covenant." This is still a mark of the church. In the 1790s under JR it is significant that Candia was censured by the Rockingham Assoc. for the introduction of the "new musick" via a choir and bass viol. He was a strong-minded independent person who debated with the Baptists when they arrived on his watch, and built his own house when the parsonage began falling apart (literally). After his death his empty house (recently purchased by the church and now in use) was the site of the first attempt by Fitts to create a high school that would "provide a trinitarian alternative to the Unitarian school at Exeter" (Phillips Exeter Academy). This school sputtered in and out of existence over a twenty-or-so-year period. JR is buried in the graveyard behind the church and we have some other information in various documents here if you wish to poke around. In 1871 at the Centennial of the church a prayer was offered by Fitts that a "fitting memorial" would be someday raised to JR as the spiritual father of faith in the community. We see the High School as that memorial. Hope that helps. Pastor David (Candia Congregational Church)

    The Jesse Remington Farm is now the parsonage.

    Jesse married Polly Sarah Jennes 4 Dec 1793, Deerfield, MA or NH. Polly was born Abt 1772, NY; died Aft 1 Jun 1860; was buried , Congregational Church Burial Yard, Candia, NH. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Polly Sarah Jennes was born Abt 1772, NY; died Aft 1 Jun 1860; was buried , Congregational Church Burial Yard, Candia, NH.

    Notes:

    The marriage announcement has her name as Polly Jennes. The History of Candia, NH, has her name as Sarah Jenness.

    In the 1820 Federal Census, Polly Remington is at Amherst, Hillsborough, NH.

    In 1830 she is at Topsham, Orange Co., VT.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Polly Remington is age 78, living with Elias & Lydia Remington amd their two children at Topsham, Orange Co., VT.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Polly Remington is age 88, still living at Topsham, VT. With her is daughter Mary, age 51. They are next door to Elias & Lydia.

    Notes:

    "Rev. Jesse Remington, of Candia, and Miss Polly Jennes, 4 Dec 1793, Deerfield"

    Children:
    1. Thomas Remington was born 5 Sep 1794, NH; died 19 Jan 1816.
    2. Jesse Remington, Jr. was born 26 Sep 1796, NH; died Aft 1820.
    3. 4. John Remington was born 12 Oct 1798, NH; died Aft 1 Jun 1870.
    4. Elias Remington was born 25 Jun 1800, NH; died Aft 1 Jun 1870.
    5. Albert Remington was born 22 Apr 1802, NH.
    6. William Remington was born 16 Nov 1804, NH.
    7. Lyman Remington was born 17 Dec 1806, NH.
    8. Mary "Polly" Remington was born 16 Sep 1808, NH; died Aft 1 Jun 1860.
    9. Adeline Remington was born 16 Jun 1813, NH.