Emma Tefft

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Emma Tefft was born 19 Dec 1846, NY (daughter of Nathan Remington Tefft and Emily H. Strong).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathan Remington Tefft was born 25 Dec 1808, Greenwich, Washington County, NY (son of Nathan S. Tefft and Sarah "Sally" Remington); died 19 Nov 1890, NY.

    Notes:

    "Dr. Nathan Remington Tefft was born in Greenwich, Washington County, N.Y. December 25, 1808, his ancestors coming from Rhode Island to this State in 1766. He was reared by his maternal grandfather, who gave him an excellent common school education, which enabled him to early engage in teaching and thus obtain the means to defray the expenses of a course of study at Lansingburg Academy, then in charge of the late Alexander McCall, of Troy, who ranked among the most popular educator of that period. In the fall of 1827 he came to Marcellus, Onondaga County, and entered upon the study of medicine in the office of his brother, the late Dr. Lake I. Tefft, with whom he remained until the spring of 1831, excepting two winters in teaching school in the town of Skaneateles and a few months as a student under Drs. Hopkins and Porter, of that village. Removing to Onondaga Hill in 1831 he continued his medical studies with the late Dr. Samuel Healy, and in the winter of 1822-33 attended a course of lectures at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York city. In the spring of 1833 he obtained from the New York State Medical Society a diploma to practice medicine and surgery, and returning to Onondaga Hill he formed a copartnership with his old preceptor, Dr. Healy, which continued for two years, when, owing to ill-health and advanced age, the latter retired, leaving Dr. Tefft his extensive patronage. Dr. Tefft resided there and successfully prosecuted a wide professional business until shortly before his death, which occurred November 19, 1890.

    "He was long one of the best known physicians in Onondaga county, and in hundreds of homes his cheerful presence, kindly manner, and words of encouragement were welcomed and revered. His practice covered a wide territory, extending even into the adjoining towns of Geddes, Camillus, Marcellus, Otisco, and La Fayette, and wherever he went his strong personality and personal influence were potential factors. Though unassuming and characteristically modest, he was endowed with rare tact and perseverance, and invariably succeeded in whatever he attempted. He was public spirited, enterprising, and progressive, and took a deep and often an active interest in all that concerned the general welfare. For fifty years he was the efficient physician and surgeon to the Onondaga County Poorhouse and Asylum for the Insane. In 1862 he was commissioned surgeon of the 122d Regt. N. Y. Vols., and remained in active service in the war of the Rebellion for two years, when ill-health forced him to resign. He brought from the war physical ailments from which he never recovered, and which year by year exhausted his naturally strong constitution and ultimately impaired his system. He continued, however, in the practice of his profession with the same success that marked his earlier years, and also identified himself with the affairs of the community. In 1869 he was elected to the State Legislature from the Second Assembly district of Onondaga and at the expiration of his term declined a renomination, which was unanimously tendered to him.

    "Dr. Tefft joined the Onondaga County Medical Society on June 11, 1833, and served as its secretary from June, 1838, to June, 1847. At the annual meeting in 1882 the society unanimously adopted the following resolution:

    " 'Resolved, In view of the estimable character of our worthy member, Dr. N. R. Tefft, and his having reached the fiftieth anniversary of his membership in this society, we hereby tender to him as a mark of our respect and high regard a public reception and dinner at such time and place as shall best suit his convenience.'

    "Dr. Tefft was never able, owing to impaired health, to make that appointment. He was held in high esteem, not only by his professional brethren, but by the public at large, and especially by those with whom he came in contact. He led a very useful life both as a physician and as a member of society, and was much sought after as an executor for the settlement of estates. He was a close student and an indefatigable practitioner, a man of good ability and of excellent judgment, a courteous gentleman, a skillful surgeon, a safe physician, and an honest citizen. His integrity was never questioned. He rode in the saddle as long as he practiced medicine, and that as long as he was able to travel. He was also a member of the New York State Medical Society.

    "In 1834 Dr. Tefft was married to Miss Emily Strong, daughter of the late Hezekiah Strong, of Onondaga Hill, who died in March, 1890. Their life was a peculiarly happy one. She was long an earnest member of the Presbyterian church, with which he united a few years before his death, but which he always liberally supported. Three children survive them: Ellen and Emma, of Fayetteville, N.Y., and Edward S., assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Syracuse."

    Source: Bruce, Dwight H. (Ed.), Onondaga's Centennial. Boston History Co., 1896, Vol. II, Biographical, pp. 97-99.

    For Onondaga Co. genealogy and history, see:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/INDEX.HTM

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    In the 1850 Federal Census, Nathan R. Tefft is living at Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY. He is a physician, age 41. His wife Emily H. is 34. Daughter Emma is age 4. I don't know where daughter Ellen is at this time. In 1870 the family is still living there, with three children in the household: Ellen, Emma, & Edmund. Nathan is age 61. In 1880 he is age 71, living at Onondaga Hill; Emily is 64.

    Nathan married Emily H. Strong Between 1834 and 1836. Emily (daughter of Hezekiah Strong) was born 3 Mar 1816, NY; died Mar 1890. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Emily H. Strong was born 3 Mar 1816, NY (daughter of Hezekiah Strong); died Mar 1890.

    Notes:

    "The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong" Volume 2, by Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, p. 813, gives their date of marriage as 4 Oct 1836 (Google Books).

    Children:
    1. Ellen Strong Tefft was born 27 Mar 1838, NY.
    2. 1. Emma Tefft was born 19 Dec 1846, NY.
    3. Edward S. Tefft was born 13 Jun 1855, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nathan S. Tefft was born 1 May 1777, RI; died 1865.

    Notes:

    One online genealogy has his name as William S. Tefft (needs more research). According to information for their sons Asa and Nathan in the 1880 Federal Census, both of their parents (Nathan & Sarah) were born in RI.

    The History of Washington County, NY (Google Books) has information on this family, pp 291 and 337. It says that in 1766, Judge Nathan Tefft came from RI to Washington County with his two sons, Nathan and Stanton; more details.

    An online family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect refers to a Tefft genealogy that says this Nathan was a son of Stanton, who was a son of Nathan Tefft of RI.

    Nathan married Sarah "Sally" Remington Abt 1794. Sarah (daughter of David Remington, Sr. and Mary Sheldon) was born 11 Aug 1774, RI; died 7 May 1849, Greenwich, Washington County, NY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah "Sally" Remington was born 11 Aug 1774, RI (daughter of David Remington, Sr. and Mary Sheldon); died 7 May 1849, Greenwich, Washington County, NY.

    Notes:

    According to information for their sons Asa and Nathan in the 1880 Federal Census, both of their parents (Nathan & Sarah) were born in RI.

    Children:
    1. Isabell Tefft was born 1795; died 1878.
    2. Lake Innocent Tefft was born 1797; died 1880.
    3. Mary Sheldon Tefft was born 20 Nov 1798; died 1830.
    4. Asa C. Tefft was born 1800, NY; died 1885.
    5. 2. Nathan Remington Tefft was born 25 Dec 1808, Greenwich, Washington County, NY; died 19 Nov 1890, NY.

  3. 6.  Hezekiah Strong
    Children:
    1. 3. Emily H. Strong was born 3 Mar 1816, NY; died Mar 1890.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  David Remington, Sr. was born 13 Jun 1747, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI (son of Joseph REMINGTON and Innocent LAKE); died Abt 24 Oct 1834, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY; was buried , Greenwich, Washington Co., NY.

    Notes:

    I believe that David was probably born in Portsmouth, RI, because that is where the family lived during his early childhood. They may have moved to Tiverton in 1750, but later moved back to Portsmouth -- at least, they had to obtain permission from Portsmouth Town Council to move to Richmond in 1757.

    The 1774 Census of Rhode Island lists David Remington living in Richmond. This census was taken in May. David's household consists of five indiduals: 1 white male above 16, 3 white males under 16, and 1 white female above 16. These sons would have been Benjamin, Gardner, & David; Sarah had not yet been born.

    The RI 1777 Military Census lists a David Remington age 16-50 A (able) in Richmond, but notes "res. Tivertown." This would make sense that it is this David, because he was brought up in Tiverton.

    David enlisted five times from April 1776 to Sept 1780, for a total of about two and a half years, with RI companies. Battles he engaged in were: White Plains, Trenton, and Sullivan's Expedition at RI.

    A David Remington is listed as a Sergeant in the list "Pay abstract of Capt. Dyer's Company for the month of September 1776."

    At some point -- possibly after the war -- David & Mary and family settled at Greenwich, NY. He is listed as a resident of Easton in 1789.

    In 1804 David Remington was overseer of the roads in District 12 of Greenwich, NY (see p 339 History of Washington Co., NY at Google Books). This could be David Sr. or David Jr.

    On 1 Aug 1832, David Remington, aged 85, a resident of Greenwich, NY, appeared in the county court to testify concerning a military pension. His Revolutionary War Pension file is #S11288. At the time he said he was residing in Greenwich. He testified that he had been a private in Col. Varnum's Company in RI. He enlisted in April 1776 into Capt. Ethan Clark's Company, Col. Varnum's Regiment, and with them marched from Washington County, RI, where he lived, to Harlem Plains, NY, on NY Island. He said he was engaged in the Battle of White Plains, marched to Delaware, and to Bristol, PA, then to Fenton, NJ, to take the Hessians . . . was in the Battle of Fenton, then to Princeton and thence to Morristown, then accross the Delaware River to Bristol, PA, where he was discharged 18 Jan 1777. During the summer of 1777 he was on duty as a volunteer guarding the mainland of RI. In Aug 1778 he was a volunteer in the RI Expedition under Col. Charles Dyer for about four weeks. In July 1779 he enlisted in a regiment called Barton's Corpse, for one year, under Capt. Stephen Babcock, and was discharged in July 1780. He enlisted again about 1 Sep 1780 for six months under Lieut. Johnson and served until about 1 March 1781 and was discharged. Soon after the war he removed from RI to this town.

    His annual pension allowance was $69.75. David was listed on the US Pension Roll of 1835 for Washington County, NY.

    David married Mary Sheldon 15 Nov 1767, Cumberland, RI. Mary (daughter of Samuel Sheldon and Susannah Sherman) was born 9 Jul 1744, South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 2 Sep 1807, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY; was buried , Greenwich, Washington Co., NY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Mary Sheldon was born 9 Jul 1744, South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI (daughter of Samuel Sheldon and Susannah Sherman); died 2 Sep 1807, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY; was buried , Greenwich, Washington Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Her gravestone inscription reads: "Mrs. Mary Remmington died Sept. 2, 1807 in the 64th, year of her age, consort of Mr. David Remmington. Parent of goodness and unblemished life, here lies the tenderest mother, fondest wife, whose easy manners, free from pride of art, with sweet simplicity engaged the heart, whose lovely person and whose lively mind, each female grace with every virtue joined."

    Mary is a descendant of Pilgrims Francis Cooke & Richard Warren.

    Notes:

    David and Mary were married by Dr. Torrey.

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Remington was born 11 Apr 1768, RI; died 15 Dec 1846, Greenwich, Washington County, NY; was buried , Greenwich, Washington County, NY.
    2. Gardner Remington was born 6 Mar 1770, RI; died 19 Jul 1862, Easton, Washington Co., NY; was buried , Greenwich Cemetery, Washington Co., NY.
    3. David Remington, Jr. was born 24 Jun 1772, RI; died 15 Dec 1860, Greenwich, Washington County, NY.
    4. 5. Sarah "Sally" Remington was born 11 Aug 1774, RI; died 7 May 1849, Greenwich, Washington County, NY.
    5. Innocent Remington was born 27 Jan 1777.