Charles Remington

Male 1846 - 1861  (~ 16 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles Remington was born Between 1845 and 1846, NY (son of Norman E. Remington and Mary Jane Cozzens); died 12 Apr 1861, Charleston, SC.

    Notes:

    According to an online bio of Helen C. (Remington) Davis, Charles Remington, her cousin, was one of the first two men killed by the fire on Ft. Sumter. I am not sure of this, but have used this as Charles's date of death.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Norman E. Remington was born Abt 1813, Lansingburgh, Rennselaer Co., NY (son of John Remington, Jr. and Unknown Wife); died Between 1870 and 1880.

    Notes:

    In the 1850 Federal Census, the family is at Lansingburgh, Rensselaer, NY: Norman 30 NY, Jane 29 Ireland, Senaca 16 NY, Edward 8 NY, Charles 5 NY, Francis 2 NY; Mary Waterman 18 NY and Permilla Wallace 65 VT. Norman is a brush maker.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, the family is still at Lansingburgh: Norman 47 NY, Jane 42 Ireland, Edward 18 NY, Charles 14 NY, Frances 11 NY, and Harriet 5 NY. Norman's occupation is given as gentleman.

    In the 1870 Federal Census, the family is still at Lansingburgh: Norman 57 NY, Mary J. 52 Ireland, Harriet 15 NY, and John Cozzens 65 Ireland. Norman is a tax collector.

    I found the name of Norman's first wife in Seneca's death record at Boston, MA; Norman's birthplace as Lansingburgh also came from this death record.

    Norman married Mary Jane Cozzens Abt 1840, NY. Mary was born Abt 1821, Canada or Ireland; died Aft 1 Jun 1880. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane Cozzens was born Abt 1821, Canada or Ireland; died Aft 1 Jun 1880.

    Notes:

    In the Federal Census of 1880, Jane is M. J. Remington, age 63 b Canada, still living at Lansingburgh, Rennselaer Co., NY. With her are: John Cossens, 72 b Ireland, brother, retired cooper; O. McMurray 29 NY, son-in-law, clerk in hardward store; Hattie McMurray 22 NY, daughter; Eula & Jennie McMurray, ages 3 and 1, both b NY, granddaughters. Census data shows Jane's and John's parents as born in Ireland.

    Children:
    1. Edward Remington was born Abt 1842, NY.
    2. 1. Charles Remington was born Between 1845 and 1846, NY; died 12 Apr 1861, Charleston, SC.
    3. Frances Remington was born Between 1848 and 1849, NY; died Aft 1 Jun 1860.
    4. Harriet Remington was born Abt 1855, NY; died Aft 1 Jun 1880.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Remington, Jr. was born Abt 1787, MA or RI (son of John Remington and Mary "Molly" Tillinghast); died Bef 1851.

    Notes:

    BSR (Boyd Scott Remington, family researcher and compiler) says John was of Lansingburgh, NY, and had children Norman E., John E., & Martha. I have added these names to John's family, and research is ongoing. See notes for the two sons.

    There is a Norman Remington in the census records 1850 - 1870 at Lansingburgh, but there is no indication who his father may have been. I have made an assumption that this Norman is a son of this particular John Remington, as noted by BSR. Later records give Norman's birthplace as Lansingburgh, and his estimated birth year strongly suggests that he belongs to John Remington as shown in the following censuses.

    In the Federal Census of 1810, John Remington Jr. is at Cheshire, Berkshire Co., MA. The household consists of 1 free white male under 10, 1 free white male 26 - 44, and 1 free white female 16 - 25. This looks like a young couple with a young son. John Remington (presumably his father and family) is listed in the same town.

    The Federal Census of 1820 lists John Remington at Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY. I have made an assumption that it is this particular John Remington, for three reasons -- the above-mentioned BSR genealogy chart; the fact that John's uncle, Jonathan, settled at Lansingburgh (adjoining Troy); and evidence from Norman's and John E.'s families that links them to Troy and Lansingburgh. The household in 1820 consists of 1 free white male <10 (b 1811 - 1820), 1 free white male 10 - 15 (b 1805 - 1810), 1 free white male 26 - 44 (b 1776 - 1794), 3 free white females <10 (b 1811 - 1820), 1 free white female 10 - 15 (b 1805 - 1918), and 1 free white female 26 - 44 (b 1776 - 1794). This data suggests that John and his wife may have had 2 sons and 4 daughters.

    Much information on John's son John Edward Remington and his descendants came from Delwin Remington. Other sources are noted.

    John married Unknown Wife Abt 1810. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Unknown Wife
    Children:
    1. Martha Remington
    2. 2. Norman E. Remington was born Abt 1813, Lansingburgh, Rennselaer Co., NY; died Between 1870 and 1880.
    3. John Edward Remington was born 26 Sep 1816, Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY; died 7 Oct 1900, The Dalles, Wasco Co., OR; was buried , Fifteen Mile Creek, The Dalles, OR.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Remington was born 2 Nov 1756, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE); died 7 Jan 1840, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA; was buried 12 Jan 1840, Colgrove Cemetery, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA.

    Notes:

    The names of seven of the children of John and Molly are written in the Diary of Captain Samuel Tillinghast, Molly's father: Daniel, Polly, John, Henry, Varnum, Hannah, and Franklin. The only ones missing from the list are Marsha, who is mentioned in John's pension records, and Abigail, one of the three surviving children as of 1851. ("The Diary of Capt. Samuel Tillinghast 1757-1766," transcribed and edited by Cherry Fletcher Bamberg, Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2000, p. xli.)

    DAR records suggest that he had a second wife named Mary Greene. I haven't yet found any evidence of this (needs more research to confirm). See notes for John's wife Mary Tillinghast.

    John Remington was at Cheshire, Berkshire Co., MA, in the Federal Censuses of 1800 and 1810.

    John Remmington was at Adams, Berkshire County, MA, in the 1820 (2 males, 2 females) and 1830 (1 male 70-80, 1 female 60-70) Federal Censuses. (1830: p. 29 of 32 at ancestry.com)

    It appears from John's pension records that he was back in Warwick, RI in 1818. However, he may have gone back to his hometown for a period of time to take care of family matters, such as the estate of his mother-in-law (see Warwick Land Evidence).

    According to "The Tillinghasts in America" by Wayne G. Tillinghast, Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2006, p. 528, John probably moved there in 1787, as quoted from a letter from Captain Samuel Tillinghast to his daughter Freelove Greene: "Mr. Remington Sat off afoot for hoosuck, and purposes To Move his Famely in the Fall." Wayne G. Tillinghast notes that Adams, MA, was originally known as East Hoosuck Plantation.

    He is likely the "Capt. John Remington who formerly lived near the corner of Eagle and Center streets in North Adams, who with his wife were buried in the old Colgrove Cemetery." (source: "Berkshire Genealogist" Vol. 26 No. 4 Fall 2005, p. 128; reprinted from "The Berkshire Hills" of 1900/01)

    John, "of North Adams, MA," was a Lieutenant in Colonel Angell's RI Company in 1776, during the Revolutionary War. He also served in Captain Lewis's Company, under Colonel James M. Varnum in the RI Line. He first appeared in the Kent County Court of Common Pleas to appeal for a pension on 2 June 1818, as "a resident of Warwick, RI" (perhaps referring to it as his former home?). However, he later transferred from the RI Line to MA for purposes of his pension. He appeared in Court at Lenox, Berkshire County, MA, on 28 June 1820 at age 63 years and 8 months, at which time he was a resident of Adams, MA, to testify and sign a statement concerning his Revolutionary War service. He said that living with him were his wife Mary, age 58, who had been lame for 30 years, and his daughter Marsha, age 12. The pension records also state that "John Remington of Warwick, RI, qualifies for admission to the Society of Cinncinnati." (Pension File # S30053)

    According to the book "Isaac Willey of New London, Conn., and his descendants" by Henry Willey, New Bedford, MA, 1888, p. 81, both John and his wife Mary were buried in one grave at North Adams, MA. Their funeral discourse was preached by Elder Leland, aged 85. This book gives John's date of death as 7 Feb 1840 and Mary's as 10 Feb 1840, both being buried 12 Feb 1840. These dates differ by one month from the dates in the pension file. A research trip to the Athanaeum in Pittsfield might clear up this discrepancy.

    From "Berkshire Co., Mass., Probate Index, 1761 to 1900" page 243: John Remington, Adams, Adm., Jan 15 1840, #6117.

    The Society of the Cincinnati was founded in 1783 for army officers who had served honorably for at least three years in the Revolution. It was to provide a context in which they could continue the friendships that had been established during the war, and through which they could provide financially for the livlihoods and families of those who had served their country so sacrificially. George Washington was chosen as the Society's first president. The French officers who had served alongside the Americans established a similar brother organization. Read more about the history of this organization at: [http://www.gwpapers.virginia.edu/articles/cincinnati/index.html] and also at Wikipedia.

    Of interest -- from the website of Cincinnati, Ohio:
    "Shortly after it was founded in 1788, the city was renamed Cincinnati in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati, an association of officers in the American Revolution (1775-1783). The organization itself was named after Roman statesman Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, whom legend held to be the model of virtue."

    John married Mary "Molly" Tillinghast 17 Dec 1780, Warwick, RI. Mary (daughter of Samuel Tillinghast and Hannah Carr) was born 1763, RI; died 10 Jan 1840, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA; was buried 12 Jan 1840, Colgrove Cemetery, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary "Molly" Tillinghast was born 1763, RI (daughter of Samuel Tillinghast and Hannah Carr); died 10 Jan 1840, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA; was buried 12 Jan 1840, Colgrove Cemetery, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Molly & John's children were first cousins to Maplet, our ancestor.

    Mary Tillinghast, d/o Samuel, and her marriage and family are discussed in "The Tillinghasts in America" by Wayne G. Tillinghast, RI Genealogical Society 2006, p. 528 & 529.

    In John's sworn testimony in his pension file on 28 June 1820, he says that his wife Mary, aged 62, has been lame for 30 years.

    According to "Isaac Willey of New London, Conn., and his descendants," by Henry Willey, p. 81, Mary Remington died at age 77. This agrees exactly with her birth year as 1763.

    From "Berkshire Co., Mass., Probate Index, 1761 to 1900" page 243: Mary Remington, Adams, Adm., July 15 1840, #6176.

    Children:
    1. Daniel Remington was born Abt 1782, RI; died Bef 1851.
    2. Mary "Polly" Remington was born Abt 1785, RI; died 1870.
    3. 4. John Remington, Jr. was born Abt 1787, MA or RI; died Bef 1851.
    4. Henry Remington was born 1790, NY or MA; died 1836, Huron, OH.
    5. Varnum Remington was born Abt 1793, Berkshire Co., MA; died Bef 1851.
    6. Hannah Remington was born Abt 1796, Berkshire Co., MA; died 12 Mar 1822.
    7. Benjamin Franklin Remington was born Abt 1799, Berkshire Co., MA; died 4 Apr 1866, Peterboro, NY.
    8. Abigail E. Remington was born Abt 1801, Berkshire Co., MA; died 1 May 1874.
    9. Marsha Remington was born Abt 1808, Berkshire Co., MA; died Bef 1851.