Alonzo E. Remington

Male 1837 - 1890  (53 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alonzo E. Remington was born 30 Oct 1837, Warwick, RI (son of James DeWolf Remington and Mary E. Mowry); died 1 Nov 1890, East Greenwich, RI; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

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

    In 1860, Louisa Remington, age 22, is living with the family at East Greenwich. Probably Louisa is actually Emily Louise, also known as Emma -- three names for one wife.

    Alonzo G. Remington was a member of the Six-Principal Baptist Church of East Greenwich on 3 June 1858. This is probably the same individual. However, the 1870 Federal Census at Hillsdale, MI, shows an Alonzo Remington, age 31, with wife Emma, 30, and daughter Louisa, 8 -- all born in RI. Could this be this family? Probably. Living with them are three other individuals born in RI: Chauncey Knapp, John Hopkins, & William Bragg. The men are in carpentry and brickmaking.

    Yes, it is very likely the same family. They are back in East Greenwich, RI, in the 1880 census, except that daughter Louisa is now son Louis, age 18, who is bookkeeping in a cotton mill. Alonzo is a house carpenter and Emily is a dress maker.

    In January 1859, the RI General Assembly voted to incorporate The Third General Six Principle Baptist Church of East Greenwich. Specific names listed in this act were: Gilbert Tillinghast, Timothy Andrews, Joseph Tarbox, Alonzo E. Remington, John C. Carr, Rowland Barton, and Horace Tillinghast. (source: Acts and Resolves of the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Passed at the May Session, 1858; Google Books)

    Alonzo married Emily Louise Tillinghast 27 Nov 1858, East Greenwich, RI. Emily (daughter of Horace Tillinghast and Sarah "Sally" Tibbetts) was born 7 Jun 1837, Warwick, RI; died 25 Dec 1929, Providence, RI; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Louis Estes Remington was born Aug 1861, East Greenwich, RI; died 1944, Melrose, MA; was buried , Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, MA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James DeWolf Remington was born 30 Jan 1811 (son of James E. Remington and Sarah Sally Rice); died 6 Oct 1865; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    James and his wife Mary were baptized 5 April 1846 at the Baptist Church of East Greenwich, RI. The Reverend C. C. Wheeler was the pastor there from Nov. 1845 to Nov. 1847.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, James D. is written as Isaac D. Remington. Perhaps the census taker misread his own handwriting. The family is living at East Greenwich, RI, along with Mary Mowry, 72, probably Mary Remington's mother.

    In 1860 the family is still at East Greenwich: James D., 49; Mary E., 51; Malissa, 25; Alonzo, 22; & Louisa, 22. Louisa is probably Alonzo's wife.

    James married Mary E. Mowry 13 Oct 1833, Fall River, MA. Mary (daughter of Mary Unknown) was born Abt 1810; died 9 Jan 1885; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary E. Mowry was born Abt 1810 (daughter of Mary Unknown); died 9 Jan 1885; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    Her church membership was transferred by letter to Calvary Church, Westerly, in Oct. 1871.

    When first married, she was "of Fall River, MA."

    Children:
    1. Melissa D. Remington was born Abt 1834.
    2. 1. Alonzo E. Remington was born 30 Oct 1837, Warwick, RI; died 1 Nov 1890, East Greenwich, RI; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James E. Remington was born 17 Jul 1779, Warwick, RI (son of Benjamin Remington and Phebe Manchester); died Dec 1839, King Williams County, VA; was buried , King Williams County, VA.

    Notes:

    Most likely his middle name was Eldridge, named after his paternal grandmother.

    James & Sally were first cousins, since his father and her mother were siblings to each other; their parents were also siblings of our ancestor Jonathan.

    There is a James E. Remington at East Greenwich in the 1830 US Census.

    The 1850 US Census for Warwick has:
    Sarah Remington, widow, 73
    Charles E. Remington, weaver, 28
    Dorcas Remington, 20
    Franklin Remington, 24, agriculture
    William Remington, 22, agriculture
    Jonathan Remington, 23, agriculture

    James married Sarah Sally Rice 7 Sep 1802, Warwick, RI. Sarah (daughter of William Rice and Maplet Remington) was born 4 Sep 1783, Warwick, RI; died 14 Jun 1860, Warwick, RI; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Sally Rice was born 4 Sep 1783, Warwick, RI (daughter of William Rice and Maplet Remington); died 14 Jun 1860, Warwick, RI; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.

    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.)

    Sarah Rice was first cousin to our ancestor Maplet.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Sarah Remington, widow age 75, is living at Warwick, Kent, RI. With her are : Charles E. 23 (her son - a weaver), Dorcas 20 (his first wife), Mary E. Bates 10 (sister of Dorcas; later became Charles's second wife), and three of her other sons -- Franklin 24, William R. 22, & Jonathan M. 25. However, Jonathan's and Franklin's ages seem to be way off.

    From Oliver Payson Fuller's "History of Warwick," pp. 318 & 319, regarding the Crompton Six Principle Baptist Church: "Soon after the brethren were set off from the mother church [Maple Root] in Coventry as a branch, they united their efforts to secure a permanent place for worship. Mrs. Sarah Remington, widow of James E. Remington, gave them a lot of land consisting of about a quarter of an acre, on certain conditions, among which were, that the church should build a meeting house upon it within six months, keep it in good repair and use it, or allow it to be used only for religious purposes, failing in which, the lot was to revert to the grantor, her heirs, assigns, &c. This deed, which is dated December 26, 1843, further provided that said house shall be open and free for all religious societies, when not occupied by said branch of the Crompton Mills Six Principle Baptist Society. The house was dedicated September 7, 1844. The church continued as a branch of the Maple Root, until April 10, 1845, when it was formally organized as an independent church. On September 6, 1845, it united with the yearly Conference. November 28, 1850, William Rice was ordained deacon."

    Sarah (Rice) Remington is mentioned in the will of her mother, Maplet (Remington) Rice (dated 24 Aug 1840, proved 14 Feb 1842).

    Children:
    1. William Rice (1) Remington was born 1 May 1804; died 18 Jul 1824; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    2. Phebe Remington was born 13 Mar 1806; died 29 Dec 1845; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    3. Infant Son Remington was born 14 Sep 1807; died 15 Sep 1807; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    4. Benjamin Remington was born 22 Sep 1808, RI; died 29 Dec 1893; was buried , WW4, Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    5. 2. James DeWolf Remington was born 30 Jan 1811; died 6 Oct 1865; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI.
    6. Thomas J. Remington was born 30 Sep 1812, RI; died 31 Aug 1866; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    7. Henry Remington was born 30 Sep 1814, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 25 Mar 1876, New Britain, Hartford Co., CT; was buried , Historical Cemetery 7, Old Baptist Cemetery, West Warwick, RI.
    8. Johnathan Monroe Remington was born 4 Mar 1817; died 9 Oct 1885, RI; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    9. Franklin Remington was born 5 Apr 1819; died 5 Dec 1888, East Greenwich, RI; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, EG38, First Ave., East Greenwich, RI.
    10. Charles E. Remington was born 6 Dec 1823; died Between 21 Jan and 2 Feb 1886; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    11. Sarah Ann Remington was born 24 Feb 1824; died 13 Mar 1826; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    12. William Rice (2) Remington was born 6 Nov 1827, RI; died 17 Feb 1901.

  3. 7.  Mary Unknown was born Abt 1778, RI; died Aft 1 Jun 1860, RI.

    Notes:

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Mary Mowry is age 82, living with James & Mary Remington at East Greenwich. I have made an assumption that she is the mother of Mary (Mowry) Remington.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary E. Mowry was born Abt 1810; died 9 Jan 1885; was buried , East Greenwich Cemetery, Beachwood Dr., East Greenwich, RI.


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. 4. James E. Remington was born 17 Jul 1779, Warwick, RI; died Dec 1839, King Williams County, VA; was buried , King Williams County, VA.
    2. 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.  William Rice was born 11 Feb 1744/45 (son of Thomas Rice and Ann Low); died Aug 1825; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.

    Notes:

    The Rhode Island Cemetery Database says he was born c.1745.

    The will of William Rice, of Warwick, far advanced in life, yeoman, mentions his wife Maplet Rice; son Jeffrey Amhurst Rice, dec'd; daughter Sally Remington w/o James Remington; granddaughters Roby Munroe w/o John Munroe, Abby Ann Rice, Barbara Rice, Phebe Rice, & Sarah Rice; grandsons Joseph & Sylvester Rice; grandson William Rice s/o Jeffrey Amhurst Rice, dec'd; grandson William Rice Remington s/o James Remington (rec'd land in will; codicil states he died w/o issue and land given to grandsons Thomas, Henry, & Jonathan Remington, sons of James E. Remington).

    William married Maplet Remington 29 Jan 1769, Warwick, RI. Maplet (daughter of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE) was born 16 Jun 1749, Warwick, RI; died 3 Dec 1841; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Maplet Remington was born 16 Jun 1749, Warwick, RI (daughter of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE); died 3 Dec 1841; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.

    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.)

    Maplet is mentioned as Maplet Rice in her father's will.

    The gravestone inscription in the RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, p. 199, says Mrs. Hannah, widow of Mr. William Rice. Did Maplet die earlier, and was Hannah a second wife? According to the Rhode Island Cemetery Database, Maplet (Remington) Rice, buried in WW004 with her husband, was born c.1749 and died 3 Dec 1841. Perhaps she was also called Hannah (?). William's will mentions his wife Maplet.

    A Remington family Bible record of a later generation says that Maplet married Benjamin Rice of Warwick. This Bible was or is in the Rare Book Room of the General Library of the University of Michigan.

    Maplet Rice became a member of the Maple Root Baptist Church in Coventry, RI, on 3 May 1788. They also noted that she died 7 Dec 1841. Perhaps that was the date of burial.

    Her will, dated 24 Aug 1840, mentions daughter Sarah Remington, as well as grandchildren James D. Remington, Phebe Remington, Roby Munroe, & Abby Ann King.

    Maplet is a family name passed down from the Gorton ancestry. The maiden name of Samuell Gorton's wife was Mary Maplett.

    Children:
    1. Jeffrey Amhurst Rice was born Abt 1769; died 11 Mar 1823; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.
    2. 5. Sarah Sally Rice was born 4 Sep 1783, Warwick, RI; died 14 Jun 1860, Warwick, RI; was buried , William Rice Lot, West Warwick, RI.