Mary Frances Remington

Female 1858 - 1968  (109 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Frances Remington was born 8 Mar 1858, Richland Township, Holmes Co., OH (daughter of Lyman W. Remington and Lydia M. Humphrey); died 1968; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.

    Notes:

    In the Federal Census of 1880, Mary is a school teacher age 22, living with her father, stepmother, and siblings at Richland, Holmes Co., OH.

    Mary married Simon Elmer Jones 27 Apr 1884, Holmes Co., OH. Simon was born 15 Aug 1859; died 22 Jan 1922. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Burgess B. Jones was born 11 Aug 1891, OH.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lyman W. RemingtonLyman W. Remington was born 30 Dec 1832, Ohio (son of Oliver Martin Remington and Sarah Sally Humphrey); died 20 Mar 1910, Richland Township, Holmes County, OH; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.

    Notes:

    In the Federal Census of 1860, Lyman is listed as Sylvanus Remington. He and his wife Lydia are living at Richland, Holmes Co., OH. They have a daughter Mary F. 2. They are listed next to Oliver and Sally Remington, and next to John & Amelia Remington and family. Probably the families were all on one farm together.

    In the Federal Census of 1870, Lyman and Louisa are ages 37 and 32, living at Richland Holmes Co., OH. Three daughters are with them: Mary 12, Lydia 6, & Lucy 4. They are next to John & Almera and family.

    In the Federal Census of 1880, Liman & Louisa are still living at Richland, Holmes Co., OH. They have four children in the household: Mary F. 22, Lyda May 16, Lucy C. 13, and Hatty E. 7.

    In the Federal Census of 1900, Lyman & Louise are still living at Richland, Holmes Co., OH. They are with or next to Winfield S. & Mary A. Remington.

    Lyman married Lydia M. Humphrey 5 Mar 1857, Coshocton, OH. Lydia (daughter of William Humphrey, Jr. and Margaret McMahon) was born 16 Sep 1835, Tiverton Township, Conshocton Co., OH; died 2 Sep 1861, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lydia M. Humphrey was born 16 Sep 1835, Tiverton Township, Conshocton Co., OH (daughter of William Humphrey, Jr. and Margaret McMahon); died 2 Sep 1861, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Frances Remington was born 8 Mar 1858, Richland Township, Holmes Co., OH; died 1968; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Oliver Martin Remington was born 7 Jan 1789, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI (son of John Remington and Phebe R. Carr); died 2 Dec 1862, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH.

    Notes:

    Oliver M. Remington married Sarah and moved from Tiverton, RI, to Ohio about 1813/14, among the first settlers to live in New Castle, Coshocton County, OH. He was a school teacher, and later moved to Holmes County, c.1820/21. His brother Peter also moved to Ohio.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, the family is at Richland, Holmes, OH. Oliver is 62, Sarah is 57; sons John, Thomas, & Lyman are in the household.

    "One of the earliest schools in the township, in all probability the first, was held in the cabin that had been occupied by Isaac Butler, in the western part of the township. The children of the Butlers, Darlings and others attended here. In 1814 or 1815, it was taught by Oliver Remington, from Rhode Island, a well educated, intelligent man. He was a brother-in-law to Squire Humphrey, of New Castle township, and remained here only two or three years, removing to Hotmes county." (http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Coshocton/cofile4.htm)

    Oliver married Sarah Sally Humphrey 8 Dec 1811, Tiverton, RI. Sarah (daughter of William Humphrey, Sr. and Lydia Munroe) was born 25 Dec 1792, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 20 Oct 1863, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Sally Humphrey was born 25 Dec 1792, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI (daughter of William Humphrey, Sr. and Lydia Munroe); died 20 Oct 1863, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH.
    Children:
    1. Caroline Sarah Remington was born 20 Dec 1812, Tiverton, RI; died 27 Aug 1861; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH.
    2. Lydia Monroe Remington was born 27 Nov 1814, New Castle, Coshocton Co., Ohio; died 4 Mar 1900, Greer, Jefferson Township, Knox Co. OH.
    3. Phoebe Remington was born 8 Dec 1817; died 3 Oct 1818.
    4. William Humphrey Remington was born 23 Nov 1820, Ohio; died 27 Nov 1890; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.
    5. John Remington was born 31 Dec 1823, Ohio; died 31 Oct 1873; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH.
    6. Thomas Jefferson Humphrey Remington was born 10 Feb 1827, Ohio; died 2 Sep 1855.
    7. 2. Lyman W. Remington was born 30 Dec 1832, Ohio; died 20 Mar 1910, Richland Township, Holmes County, OH; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.

  3. 6.  William Humphrey, Jr. was born 26 Nov 1784, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI (son of William Humphrey, Sr. and Lydia Munroe); died 28 Jan 1865, Tiverton Township, Coshocton Co., OH.

    Notes:

    According to one genealogy at Rootsweb's Worldconnect, William had 19 children by his three wives.

    From Pam Amari: Bahmer in his "History of Coshocton County" in an article about Z. T. Humphrey (Zachery Taylor) born November 10, 1846, son of William and Elizabeth (McMahon) Humphrey says, "William Junior was born near Providence, Rhode Island and was a sailor on the ocean between Narragansett Bay and the West Indies for 12 years. After leaving the sea, he came to Coshocton County and engaged in farming until his death, January 28, 1865."

    From Pam Amari, words by Delight Trent: "The History of Coshocton County, Ohio by Hill 1861 Tiverton Township, page 595 says: (Isaac Draper, first settler) The next settler of whom anything is known was William Humphrey who came to this township about 1812 from the vicinity of Fall River, Massachusetts. He was a brother of Squire Humphrey a prominent pioneer of New Castle Township and owned lots 19, 20 and 29 of section 3. He, William, brought his family and goods through the wilderness on a litter, made by strapping poles between two horses, placed one in front of the other. The cabin which he hastily put together for the shelter of his family and goods was without door, floor or chimney and often at night wildcats and coons would clamber over the roof and make night hideous with their squalling and screeching."

    William married Margaret McMahon 19 Nov 1833, Coshocton Co., OH. Margaret was born 17 Apr 1815, Butler Co., OH. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Margaret McMahon was born 17 Apr 1815, Butler Co., OH.
    Children:
    1. 3. Lydia M. Humphrey was born 16 Sep 1835, Tiverton Township, Conshocton Co., OH; died 2 Sep 1861, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Union Grove Cemetery, Rt. 26, Richland Twp., Holmes Co., OH.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Remington was born 21 Oct 1761, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI (son of Benjamin Remington and Hannah Martin); died Abt 14 Nov 1847, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

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

    John was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart has his year of death as 1847. I have not verified the date of death, but the National Archives would have the date of his last pension payment. The Frederick C. King Papers at Newport Historical Society in Newport, RI, give John's date of death as c14 Nov 1847.

    The DAR Patriot Index has his date of death as 11 Nov 1849; according to Frederick C. King, researcher (see above note), this is in error (see his Remington family manuscript at Newport Historical Society).

    BSR's chart lists two more children for John: Edward & Samuel (but no dates, no sources, and no other evidence). BSR's chart is known to have numerous errors.

    In the Jamestown Town Records, there are many references to a John Remington of this time period being a Representative from Jamestown to the General Assembly, member of the Town Council, Overseer of the Poor, Town Sergeant, Town and Council Clerk, Tax Collector, and Warden of the Peace. Brief descriptions and dates for these records are indexed online through the Jamestown Historical Society.

    In the Federal Census of 1840, John Remington was a Revolutionary War Pensioner, age 79, residing at Jamestown with George Weeden.

    In a letter dated 4 Nov 1838 written by his son Benjamin E. Remington, John is mentioned: "father is smart for an old man as can be expected." He would have been age 77. (source: "Lydia's Letters, 10 More" compiled by Margie Brown and Virginia Remington Rich)

    The following is excerpted from his son John's Revolutionary War Pension File, transcribed and provided by descendant Pam Amari: "He in the month of November 1777 belonged to a company of militia in the town of Pomfret, in the county of Windham and state of Connecticut . . . was drafted from said company of militia for term of two months and was marched to New London under Captain Evans of said company . . . After having served out the term of two months for which he was drafted he was discharged and returned home. Again in the month of May 1778 he was drafted from said company's militia for two months and was marched to New London where he was stationed as before in the public service to guard said town from attacks of the enemy. He was in this draft under the command of Captain Evans . . . Again in the summer of 1779 and he thinks in August he was drafted from said company of militia for the term of two months [and as before went] to New London under Captain Evans of said company where he was in the public service . . . At another time, but before or after this last aforementioned service there was a general alarm and the whole of the brigade of militia was ordered out to repel the attack and the marching for New London under the command of General McClaminen who then commanded the brigade of militia, to which your declarant belonged. When after they had marched about ten miles towards New London, received counter orders and we were ordered and we were marched back and discharged at this time all of the officers of our company were ordered out as were also all of the soldiers of said company of militia, to which your declarant belonged . . . And the said Remington [remembers] that he truly and faithfully served his county in the war of the revolution in the months for the full time, aforesaid, making in all between six and seven months he does not recollect any continental or militia regiments except as afore stated. And he further declares that he was born in said Jamestown on the 21st day of October 1761 when he continued to reside with his father until his said father was compelled to leave the state of Conanicut in the month of September 1775 in consignment ? of the continued attacks of the enemys armed vessels in Narragansett Bay under the command of notorious Wallace. He then with his father's family removed to South Kingston on the west side of the bay. His father's house was burned by said Wallace in the month of November following about two months after removal as aforesaid. He lived in South Kingston till March 1776 when he removed with his father to the town of Estes in said state of Rhode Island and then rented till 1777 when he removed with his father's family to said Pomfret in the state of Connecticut where he lived when he was called into service. As aforesaid in March 1780 after the army has evacuated the neighboring island of Rhode Island in Narragansett Bay. He removed back with his father's family to the ruins of the estate in the island of Conanicut which conform the 3rd town of Jamestown where he has ever since lived . . . "

    This gives us an idea of how and where the family had to relocate during the war.

    John married Phebe R. Carr 27 Nov 1783, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI. Phebe (daughter of James Carr and Sarah Tew) was born Between 10 and 14 Nov 1760, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 7 Feb 1831, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Phebe R. Carr was born Between 10 and 14 Nov 1760, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI (daughter of James Carr and Sarah Tew); died 7 Feb 1831, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    She was the daughter of J. Carr of Jamestown. She is probably the Phebe Remington mentioned in the will of George Tew of Jamestown, dated 9 March 1801.

    Her age at death (69) does not agree with stated birth date (1762). If the years are correct, she would have been 70 when she died.

    Notes:

    The Newport Mercury of 6 Dec 1783 reported the marriage of John Remington, Jr. & Phebe Carr, of James, at Jamestown. Since it seems quite clear that John was a son of Benjamin & Hannah (Martin) Remington, the Jr. probably means younger, indicating that there was an older John Remington living in the area at the time.

    "These are to certify that Mr. John Remington & Miss Phebe Carr both of Jamestown in the State of Rhode Island were Joined together in marriage on the 27th of November 1783 by me Gardiner Thurston Pastor of a Ch of Christ in Newport in sd State."

    James N. Arnold's Vital Record of RI, Vol. VII, has the marriage date as 27 Oct 1783, and the bride's name as Phebe Card.

    Children:
    1. Hannah Martin Remington was born 2 Nov 1784, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 20 Feb 1864, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI.
    2. Sarah Carr Remington was born 21 Nov 1786, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 8 Mar 1867, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.
    3. 4. Oliver Martin Remington was born 7 Jan 1789, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 2 Dec 1862, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH.
    4. Peter Gardner Remington was born 13 Dec 1791, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 12 Jan 1846, Bridgeton, Parke Co., IN.
    5. Phebe Ann Remington was born 20 Dec 1794, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 10 Jul 1858, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.
    6. Benjamin Ellery Remington was born 13 Jun 1797, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 31 Aug 1868, Newport, Newport Co., RI; was buried , Island Cemetery, Newport, Newport Co., RI.
    7. Susannah Green Remington was born 9 Jul 1798, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 15 Jun 1863; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.

  3. 10.  William Humphrey, Sr. was born 1752, Swansea, MA (son of Jonas Humphrey and Mary Sharp); died 1 Jul 1832, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; was buried , William Humphrey Lot, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI.

    Notes:

    The following information is from Pam Amari, a descendant:
    "William was an orphan and Nathan Monroe had the care of him; he bound him out to a man in Swansea, MA, but William was treated so badly that the neighbors wrote to Nathan Munro, who went over to Swansea and took him home and brought him up as one of his own. He later married Lydia, one of Nathan's daughters, at Seekonk, MA, Dec. 4, 1783. They moved to Tiverton, R. I., about 1787 and remained there the rest of their lives.

    "William Humphrey, son of Jonas Humphrey and Mary Sharp, was the last child born to this family. Jonas died in 1759 and there is a will. Mary (Sharp) Humphrey married 2nd a Joseph Allen, uncle to Hannah Allen who married Nathan Monroe (parents of Lydia [Monroe] Humphrey. William Humphrey and three of his other siblings were orphaned, by his mother who married Joseph Allen. I think orphaned in this era means she gave them up to another family. William went to live with Nathan & Hannah Monroe, as well as Williams siblings Silence, Jonas and Sarah. I don't know what happened to Mary. William was sent by Nathan Monro to live with a person in Swansea. The neighbors in Swansea wrote Nathan and said that William was being mistreated, so Nathan went there to get him and thereafter William grew up in the Monroe household. These excerpts are taken from Lucy (Weber) Monroe, daughter of Harriet Humphrey. Harriet is Major
    William Humphrey's daughter. Though there are no letters in "Lydia's Letters" from Lucy Weber, there are letters from Harriet Weber Dawley who is Lucy's sister. Lucy married William Smith Monroe. William Smith is Thomas and Lydia (Smith) Monroe's son and Nathan Monroe's grandson."

    William married Lydia Munroe 4 Dec 1783, Seekonk, MA. Lydia (daughter of Nathan Munroe and Hannah Allen) was born 5 Jun 1760, Seekonk, MA; died 26 Sep 1843, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; was buried , William Humphrey Lot, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Lydia Munroe was born 5 Jun 1760, Seekonk, MA (daughter of Nathan Munroe and Hannah Allen); died 26 Sep 1843, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; was buried , William Humphrey Lot, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI.

    Notes:

    Lydia is the primary letter writer in the book "Lydia's Letters." I have two copies, and have donated copies to the North Kingstown Library and to the Newport Historical Society.

    Notes:

    At the time of their marriage, William & Lydia were both of Rehoboth.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Humphrey, Jr. was born 26 Nov 1784, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 28 Jan 1865, Tiverton Township, Coshocton Co., OH.
    2. Nathan Humphrey was born 16 Feb 1787, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 13 Jan 1874, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI.
    3. Squire Humphrey was born 20 Sep 1788, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 4 Apr 1843, Tuscarawas Co., OH.
    4. Harriet Humphrey was born 10 Oct 1790, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 7 Feb 1870.
    5. 5. Sarah Sally Humphrey was born 25 Dec 1792, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 20 Oct 1863, Holmes County, Ohio; was buried , Remington Family Cemetery, Holmes Co., OH.
    6. Lydia Humphrey was born 10 Oct 1794, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 19 Jan 1881.
    7. Cyrus Humphrey was born 21 Nov 1796, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 25 Sep 1808, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI.
    8. Hannah Humphrey was born 11 Dec 1798, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 13 Jun 1836.
    9. Thomas Jefferson Humphrey was born 7 Jul 1801, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 1843.
    10. George Washington Humphrey was born 15 Apr 1804, Tiverton, Newport Co., RI; died 21 Jul 1882.