NEW INFO!!Mary Abbe/Jonathan Bingahm-CT
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In reply to:
Mary Abbe/Jonathan Bingahm-CT
7/12/98
I've gotten a hold of a partial electronic copy of the Abbe/Abbeu genealogy by Cleveland Abbe and Josephine Nichols.This is what was written for Jonathan and Mary:
47.MARY4 ABBE, daughter of Ebenezer3 and Mary (Allen) Abbe, born
September 21, 1712; died March 4, 1735, in Windham.
Married in Windham, May 9, 1734, JONATHAN BINGHAM, born August 17,
1712, at Windham, Conn.; died February 16, 1800. He was son of Deacon
Abel Bingham and Mary (or Elizabeth) Odell, was early adopted by his
uncle Jonathan Bingham, who had no children, and willed him his
homestead near the Windham Center Burying Ground. He married (2) Mrs.
Sarah (Upton) Vinton, widow of Malatiah Vinton of Stoneham. By this
second marriage he had children: Mary Malatiah, Elisha, Phebe, and
Naomi.
September 21, 1712; died March 4, 1735, in Windham.
Married in Windham, May 9, 1734, JONATHAN BINGHAM, born August 17,
1712, at Windham, Conn.; died February 16, 1800. He was son of Deacon
Abel Bingham and Mary (or Elizabeth) Odell, was early adopted by his
uncle Jonathan Bingham, who had no children, and willed him his
homestead near the Windham Center Burying Ground. He married (2) Mrs.
Sarah (Upton) Vinton, widow of Malatiah Vinton of Stoneham. By this
second marriage he had children: Mary Malatiah, Elisha, Phebe, and
Naomi.
Children of Mary Abbe (probably there were others) Jonathan
Bingham, jr., b. Feb. 20, 1735; m. Elizabeth Warner, b.
April, 1707; d. Aug. 21 1751 in Mansfield; daughter of
Elisha and Elizabeth (Babcock) Warner of Mansfield, Conn.,
and a descendant of Andrew Warner of Cambridge, Mass., 1632.
They are said to have numerous descendants in Vermont and
New Hampshire. Children: Elisha Warner, b. in Mansfield,
March 23, 1765;
Erastus, b. in Mansfield, April 17, 1767; Frederick, b.
in Cornish, Cheshire County, N.H.; Amy, b. in Cornish.
Jonathan Bingham was one of the signers to a petition
for the establishment of a Congregational Church at
Cornish, Nov. 21, 1798.
Naomi Bingham, b. May 13, 1744. Married, May 22, 1771,
Lieutenant Joshua Tracy, b. in Norwich, Conn., Aug. 13,
1745; d. in Norwich, March 20, 1777, of smallpox; was
buried "on the hill in Franklin, near Dr. Woodward's."
He was the son of John and Margaret (Hyde) Tracy.
Children: i. Abel, b. April 26, 1779, at Norwich,
probably d. without issue; ii. Thomas, b. May 23, 1774,
at Norwich, was educated at Yale, d. in Baltimore, not
m.; iii. Joshua, b. in Norwich, Dec. 21, 1776, d. Aug.
11, 1779.
Bingham, jr., b. Feb. 20, 1735; m. Elizabeth Warner, b.
April, 1707; d. Aug. 21 1751 in Mansfield; daughter of
Elisha and Elizabeth (Babcock) Warner of Mansfield, Conn.,
and a descendant of Andrew Warner of Cambridge, Mass., 1632.
They are said to have numerous descendants in Vermont and
New Hampshire. Children: Elisha Warner, b. in Mansfield,
March 23, 1765;
Erastus, b. in Mansfield, April 17, 1767; Frederick, b.
in Cornish, Cheshire County, N.H.; Amy, b. in Cornish.
Jonathan Bingham was one of the signers to a petition
for the establishment of a Congregational Church at
Cornish, Nov. 21, 1798.
Naomi Bingham, b. May 13, 1744. Married, May 22, 1771,
Lieutenant Joshua Tracy, b. in Norwich, Conn., Aug. 13,
1745; d. in Norwich, March 20, 1777, of smallpox; was
buried "on the hill in Franklin, near Dr. Woodward's."
He was the son of John and Margaret (Hyde) Tracy.
Children: i. Abel, b. April 26, 1779, at Norwich,
probably d. without issue; ii. Thomas, b. May 23, 1774,
at Norwich, was educated at Yale, d. in Baltimore, not
m.; iii. Joshua, b. in Norwich, Dec. 21, 1776, d. Aug.
11, 1779.
I am also decended from Ebenezer Abbe Sr. through Ebenezer Jr.
I hope this information is of some use.
I hope this information is of some use.Jeromey Ward