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1 Hotchkiss Family News December 2017 Volume XII Issue 2 Lin Meeker, Editor The Hotchkiss Family Association Has Lost Our Genealogist Inside this issue: Joan Amy Ashford Johnson It is with sadness that I write that Joan Ashborn Johnson passed away on November 11, She was the loving wife of Richard Dick Johnson for over 62 years. Joan was born in Waterbury, Connecticut on January 29, 1933, daughter of the late Addison and Inez (Wheeler) Ashborn. She was a descendant of Joshua and Mary (Pardee) Hotchkiss, Besides her husband, Joan is survived by her children Charles R. Johnson (Migdalia) of Surprise AZ, David R. Johnson of Phoenix AZ, and Jo-Ann Ford (Jeremy) of Waterbury, grandchildren Kelsey M. Johnson of Surprise AZ and Liam J. Ford of Waterbury, a sister Nancy Travis ( Buzz ) of Sun City AZ, along with several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother Alcott R. Ashborn and a sister Lorna Rand. Joan was employed by the American Brass Co (later Anaconda American Brass Co) in the general offices in Waterbury from While her children were in school she worked as secretary to the pastor in various churches. In the 1970 s she began working with Nellie Cowdell updating genealogical records for the HFA which led to inheriting the original association records. She typed the first Hotchkiss genealogy published in 1985, worked on the Hotchkiss Family, The Line From Joshua (1400+ pages) and continued tirelessly on The Line From John (2500+ pages in 2 volumes). A Memorial Service was held Saturday, November 18, It is a huge understatement to say Joan will be sorely missed by the Hotchkiss Family Association. REMINDER: If you change your or your mailing address, please let us know. Send an or note to the Editor, address on page 4. Addresses are not shared and you receive notice of newsletters by blind copy HFA Annual Reunion in Mexico, New York Date: Saturday, August 4, 2018 The Hotchkiss Family Association will meet for our annual reunion, dinner and speaker with a tour of the Starr Clark Tin Shop and Underground Railroad. This museum is part of the Haunted History Trail of New York State. Abolitionist and tinsmith Starr Clark hosted meetings and gave refuge to African- American slaves in this building from the mid 1830s to the Civil War. A welldocumented site of the Underground Railroad, the refurbished building includes UGRR exhibits and artifacts. PIT Cru paranormal investigators find the site to be very interesting. More about the reunion, nearby motels and other sites to see in the next newsletter. Stay tuned... HFA Books The Hotchkiss Family, The Line of John, First Child of Samuel Hotchkiss has been widely anticipated. John was one of Samuel s most prolific children. John s descendants are represented in over pages in a hard bound two volume set. To purchase your two volume set, mail a check for $ (includes shipping) made out to the Hotchkiss Family Association and mail to David Strong, 15 Old Middle Road Turnpike Woodbury, CT Please make sure your mailing address is included. Editor mote: It is difficult to know if we will reprint the Line from John as there was great interest but is more costly than our other publications. If you want your set to hand down to your posterity, I would urge you to order while the first printing is available. Subscriptions in Descendants of 3,5,6 Samuel 2, Hotchkiss Men in the Revolution 2 Hotchkiss Y-DNA 2 Coat-of Arms 4 Your comments, questions, & submissions are welcome for publication in this newsletter. They may be edited for space. Send to Lin Meeker dlmokdoki@aol.com or to the address on pg 4. The Hotchkiss Family, the Line From Joshua, His Fifth Child book is down to the last couple of copies. There is no plan to reprint it. The hardbound book of 1417 pages which also reviews the most current information on Samuel, the Immigrant Send a check for $ (includes shipping) made out to the Hotchkiss Family Association to David Strong 15 Old Middle Rd Turnpike Woodbury, CT 06798
2 Page 2 Hotchkiss Family News Y- DNA Testing Autosomal DNA This inquiry from Chris 238-(10) Is the association still interested in Y-DNA from Samuel²'s line? A male Hotchkiss cousin has tested with Ancestry, and I am encouraging him to do the free transfer to FamilyTreeDNA where more of my cousins have tested and a breakdown of shared DNA is better charted. If the Y-DNA project for our Hotchkisses is ongoing, I will offer to share the cost of the Y-DNA test. While FTDNA charged me only $19 for autosomal (cousin) testing, I think the Y-DNA (male only) test costs something like $79-$129 once they have the DNA in their files. I paid for a 67-marker test of a Greenlee first cousin years ago in the hope we could 'jump the pond' with that line, no joy there, but that family did not come to America until just before or even during the Revolutionary War. Hotchkiss in American are documented 150 years longer. Editor: HFA needs a Hotchkiss to step up & manage the Hotchkiss surname for DNA. If you have an interest, contact the Editor. From the History of Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT, compiled by Theron Crissey -pg 192 Subscriptions At a town meeting held in April, 1813, it was "Voted, that the south-east corner of the new meeting-house, in the line of the stake set by the committee from the County Court...It is of interest to recall the fact that at the time of the erection of the church building, which is still in fine order and condition, the whole business was done by the town, separate from any Ecclesiastical Society, or religious organization. At a town Meeting held November 18th, 1811, "A vote was passed by the great majority to appoint a Committee for the purpose of obtaining subscriptions sufficient to build a new meeting-house by subscription entirely, if the Society agree on a place to set said house... A committee of twelve prominent men of town was chosen to solicit subscriptions, who evidently went promptly and earnestly to obtain as subscribers, the names of all the inhabitants belonging to the society, with the exception of a very few persons, not exceeding six or eight, and that number have engaged to add to their subscription, if necessary." "The subscribers promise to pay the sums affixed to our names for the purpose of building a meeting-house of a size 60 feet by 45, with a steeple and bell, at such place as shall best accommodate the Society, and to be fixed by a disinterested committee." Among many others, Thomas Minor, Jun., Luman and James Hotchkiss, Samuel Hotchkiss, Daniel Loveland & Son. Hotchkiss Men In the Revolution Have your ever wondered if you descend from Revolutionary War era patriot? Both the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution hold records of those men and women who supported the Revolution. Below is a partial list that have been proven over the years. (1st half in the Feb 2017 Newsletter) 1st Name year of birth death # of proven Descendants Jason Jeremiah Jesse Joel Jr John Jonah Joseph Joseph Josiah c Ladwick Jr Ladwick Sr Lemuel Lent Jr Leverett Levi Mark Nehemiah Robert Roswell Samuel Samuel Samuel Sr Stephen Stephen Sr Titus Truman Wait Explore your connection to a Revolutionary War Patriot, contact this Editor for more information or learn more about each organization at and
3 Volume XII Issue 2 Page 3 Donations in Lieu of Dues Thank you very much to those who answered the call for everyone to donate what they can to the HFA. Your family association cannot survive unless the 690+ members who receive the newsletters support us. Costs include printing and mailing for those members who receive a printed copy. For those who receive the newsletter via an link to our website, there are costs associated with a website, holding a domain name and the labor of loading pages and maintaining the site. The Hotchkiss Family Association operates on donations in lieu of dues. Your donation supports research and record keeping for the Hotchkiss family lines, newsletters published, the incidental costs of preparing our books for publication and maintaining a website. We ve preserved hundreds of records. A suggestion of an annual donation of $10 per person/family is appreciated. To those not able to afford that, a lesser amount is certainly welcome. Please give today to insure the preservation of our ancestors records. Make your check payable to the Hotchkiss Family Association and mail to: Hotchkiss Family Assoc. c/o David Strong 15 Old Middle Rd Turnpike Woodbury CT Thank You for your support. Hotchkiss Research Request A Hotchkiss descendant is looking for information on the parents of Susan Hotchkiss who married Chauncey Todd in 1812 in Bethany. Information known is that Susan was born in Bethany, New Haven Co, CT and died in New Berlin, Chenango Co, NY. Susan was the sister of Edward Hotchkiss He was born in Woodbridge CT and is buried in Smithfield, Providence Co RI. He married Joanna Aldrich. They had two sons: Thomas & James Irwin. If you have any information, even a clue to assist, please contact the Editor who will put you in touch with the researcher who has been searching for over 30 Hotchkiss Descendant President of the Prospect Historical Society The Prospect Historical Society elected a new President last spring. Carol Brooks has volunteered her time as vice president and serves as a Friend of the Prospect Library, an officer of the Grange #144 and an officer of the Lady Fenwick Chapter of the DAR. She has lived in the area all of her life and is very interested in preserving the history of the town. She has catalogued items in the Hotchkiss House and Barn, a museum of the Prospect Historical Society. She is a descendant on the Joshua line. 526-(11) Some of us visited this museum on the occasion of an HFA reunion several years ago. The lineage of Samuel 2, son of Samuel the Immigrant will begin with Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss (Charles-3, Solomon- 2, Ebenezer-2, Ebenezer-1, Samuel-2, Samuel 1) 1.Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss was born on 3 Mar 1811 in New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT. She was christened on 7 Jan She died on 24 Sep 1884 at the age of 73 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. Sylvia was buried in Coley Burying Ground, Fairfield Co., CT. Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss and Silas Smith were married on 4 Jul Silas Smith, son of Lyman Smith and Rachel Godfrey, was born on 3 Nov 1802 in Weston, CT. He died on 10 Jul 1841 at the age of 38 in Weston, CT. He was buried in Coleytown Yard, Weston, Fairfield Co. CT. Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Weston - unknown newspaper Mrs. Sylvia J. Smith, mother of Mrs. Ebenezer Fitch, died Wednesday, the 24th inst., of typhoid fever, after an illness of about two weeks. Her funeral will be attended Saturday afternoon at one o'clock from her late residence at the home of her daughter. Interment at the Coley burying ground. She was seventy-three years of age. Years ago, as Miss Hotchkiss, she taught school at Newtown, Redding, Monroe and other places. Silas Smith and Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss had the following children: 2 i. Eliza Jane Smith, born 11 Feb 1839; married Columbus Bulkley; died 17 Feb 1920, Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. 3 ii. Mary Amelia Smith, born 7 Feb 1841, Weston, CT; married Ebenezer Fitch, 9 Dec 1860; died 20 Aug 1912, Weston, CT. Second Generation 2. Eliza Jane Smith (Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss-1) was born on 11 Feb She died on 17 Feb 1920 at the age of 81 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. Eliza Jane Smith and Columbus Bulkley were married. Columbus Bulkley, son of Nehemiah Bulkley and Sarah L. Beers, was born on 22 Jan 1832 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. Cont d on page 5
4 Hotchkiss Family Association c/o Lin Meeker 9986 East Elk Lake Drive Rapid City MI Return requested Page 4 Hotchkiss Family Assoc. Board James A. Hotchkiss, President Samuel II 239-8(10) MayorJim1@msn.com Donald L. Hotchkiss, Jr., V-P & Genealogist, Military Service John cpth65eng@aol.com Mary Jane Strong, Recording Secretary david.strong@snet.net David A. Strong, Treasurer Joshua david.strong@snet.net Lin Meeker, Corresponding Secretary & Editor Samuel East Elk Lake Drive Rapid City, MI dlmokdoki@aol.com Coat-of-Arms This rendition of the Hotchkiss coat-ofarms is printed in six colors on 11 X 14 parchment, a handsome gift. The cost is $6.00 each plus $4.00 handling and postage fee for mailing to one address. It will be mailed to you with good protective backing. Enclose a gift card with your order if you wish it to be shipped to someone else. Send your order to: Mrs. Brenda Hotchkiss, PO Box 63, Mexico, NY Make checks payable to: Hotchkiss Family Association, Inc.. Your order should include your name, address, check, number of copies requested & note your family relationship. If you have additional information about the line from Samuel 3 Hotchkiss ( ) that you d like to share, please send an or note to Lin Meeker. They may be edited for space. dlmokdoki@aol.com or the address to the left side of this page.
5 Page 5 He died on 19 Jan 1907 at the age of 74 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. 3. Mary Amelia Smith (Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss-1) was born on 7 Feb 1841 in Weston, CT. She died on 20 Aug 1912 at the age of 71 in Weston, CT. Mary Amelia Smith and Ebenezer Fitch were married on 9 Dec Ebenezer Fitch was born in Aug 1838 in Weston, CT. He died on 29 Mar 1905 at the age of 66 in Weston, CT. Ebenezer Fitch and Mary Amelia Smith had the following child: 4 i. Frank Chester Fitch, born 19 Sep 1880, Weston, CT; married May Veronica Haines, 9 Nov 1904; died 29 Jan 1956, Weston, CT. Third Generation 4. Frank Chester Fitch (Mary Amelia Smith-2, Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss-1) was born on 19 Sep 1880 in Weston, CT. He died on 29 Jan 1956 at the age of 75 in Weston, CT. Frank Chester Fitch and May Veronica Haines were married on 9 Nov May Veronica Haines was born on 22 May 1883 in Singsing, NY. Frank Chester Fitch and May Veronica Haines had the following child: 5 i. Raymond Haines Fitch, born 10 Feb 1906, Weston, Fairfield Co., CT; married Elizabeth Usher Fairchild. Fourth Generation 5. Raymond Haines Fitch (Frank Chester-3, Mary Amelia Smith-2, Sylvia Jane Hotchkiss-1) was born on 10 Feb 1906 in Weston, Fairfield Co., CT. Continuing with descendants of Samuel 2 from December 2015 issue, we start with Sarah, Samuel-3, Samuel-2, Samuel-1 First Generation 1. Sarah Hotchkiss was born on 12 May 1712 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. 1 She died on 17 Sep 1773 at the age of 61 in North Haven, CT. Sarah Hotchkiss and Thomas Shepard were married. Thomas Shepard, son of Thomas Shepard and Hannah Blanchard, was born about 1692 in Charlestown, MA. He died about 1755 at the age of 63. Thomas Shepard and Sarah Hotchkiss had the following children: 2 i. Samuel Shepard, born 22 Aug 1730, East Haven, New Haven Co., CT; married Elizabeth Pardee; married Abi gail Holt; died ii. Thomas Shepard, born 16 Jan 1732, East Haven, New Haven Co., CT; married Hannah ; married Mary Hull. 4iii. Abigail Shepard, born 15 Jun 1736, East Haven, New Haven Co., CT; married Elias Forbes; married George Stowe; married Jonathan Goodsell; died iv. Isaac Shepard was born in 1738 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. He died in 1753 at the age of 15. 5v. Jacob Shepard, born 1741, East Haven, New Haven Co., CT; married Patience Bradley. 6vi. Mary Shepard, born 1744, East Haven, New Haven Co., CT; married Thomas Cooper; died Sarah Hotchkiss and Caleb Hitchcock were married on 26 May Caleb Hitchcock, son of Nathaniel Hitchcock and Rebecca Morris, was born on 2 Sep 1712 in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT. Second Generation 2. Samuel Shepard (Sarah Hotchkiss-1) was born on 22 Aug 1730 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. He died in 1805 at the age of 75. Samuel Shepard and Elizabeth Pardee were married. Elizabeth Pardee was born (date unknown). Samuel Shepard and Abigail Holt were married. Abigail Holt, daughter of Daniel Holt and Abigail Smith, was born (date unknown). 3. Thomas Shepard (Sarah Hotchkiss-1) was born on 16 Jan 1732 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. possibly served in Rev War but needs to be proved. Thomas Shepard and Hannah were married. Hannah was born (date unknown). Thomas Shepard and Mary Hull were married. Mary Hull was born (date unknown). 4. Abigail Shepard (Sarah Hotchkiss-1) was born on 15 Jun 1736 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. She died in 1821 at the age of 85. Abigail Shepard and Elias Forbes were married. Elias Forbes was born (date unknown). Abigail Shepard and George Stowe were married. George Stowe was born (date unknown). Abigail Shepard and Jonathan Goodsell were married. Jonathan Goodsell was born (date unknown). 5. Jacob Shepard (Sarah Hotchkiss-1) was born in 1741 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. One source shows bith year as ca Jacob Shepard and Patience Bradley were married. Patience Bradley was born (date unknown). 6. Mary Shepard (Sarah Hotchkiss-1) was born in 1744 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. She died in 1785 at the age of 41. Mary Shepard and Thomas Cooper were married. Thomas Cooper was born (date unknown).
6 Samuel-4,Samuel-3, Samuel-2, Samuel-1 First Generation 1. Samuel Hotchkiss was born on 5 Jun 1715 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. He died on 31 Aug 1774 at the age of 59 in North Branford, New Haven Co., CT. HFB: None of this family is carried on as there is too much confusion with other families. From the History of East Haven by Sarah E. Hughes, Pub by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, New Haven, Conn. Chapter X. In the French War of 1755, a number of men were drafted from East Haven for the English Army near the Lakes, and the greater part of them were lost by sickness and battle. Of these I have obtained the following names, viz.: among others; Jacob Moulthrop, David Moulthrop, Adonijah Moulthrop, Jacob Robinson, Benjamin Robinson, Thomas Robinson, jun. David Potter, John Mallory, Abraham Jocelin, Samuel Hotchkiss, James Smith, Samuel Russel and Stephen Russel, brothers. Benjamin Russel was captured at sea. Samuel Hotchkiss and Mary Goodsell were married on 16 Jul 1744 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. Mary Goodsell, daughter of Samuel Goodsell and Mary Frisbie, was born on 17 Dec 1719 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. She died about 1780 at the age of 61. Samuel Hotchkiss and Mary Goodsell had the following children: i. Anna Hotchkiss was born (date unknown). ii. Mary Hotchkiss was born about She was christened on 19 Apr She died on 17 Jun 1779 at the age of 34 in North Branford, CT 2. pod listed as Northford. iii. Samuel Hotchkiss was born about He died on 22 Aug 1751 at the age of 5 in North Branford, CT. 5 pod listed as Northford. iv. Sarah Hotchkiss was born about She died on 29 Aug 1751 at the age of 2 in North Branford, CT. pod listed as Northford. According to the East Haven Register by Rev. Stephen Dodd, published 1910 by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, New Haven, Conn., she died in Northford. v. Samuel Hotchkiss 4 was born circa He died by 1803 at the age of 49. vi. Ebenezer Hotchkiss was born about He was baptized on 17 Sep 1758 in North Branford, CT. 4 He died in 1774 at the age of 16 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. pod listed as Northford. There is an Ebenezer of Northford who died 7 Oct 1774, ae 16 in the East Haven vital records. vii. Hannah Anna Hotchkiss, born abt 1761; married Jacob Bunnell Jr, 28 Mar 1786, North Branford, CT; died 28 Mar 1788, North Branford, CT. Second Generation 2. Hannah Anna Hotchkiss 4 (Samuel-1) was born about She died on 28 Mar 1788 at the age of 27 in North Branford, CT. She was buried in Graveyard, Northford, CT. Hannah Anna Hotchkiss and Jacob Bunnell Jr were married on 28 Mar 1786 in North Branford, CT. Jacob Bunnell Jr, son of Jacob Bunnell and Mary Kimberly, was born on 12 Dec 1761 in Wallingford, CT. He died on 11 Aug 1802 at the age of 40 in North Branford, New Haven Co., CT Ebenezer Hotchkiss was born about He was baptized on 17 Sep 1758 in North Branford, CT. He died in 1774 at the age of 16 in East Haven, New Haven Co., CT. pod listed as Northford. There is an Ebenezer of Northford who died 7 Oct 1774, ae 16 in the East Haven vital records. Editor s note: Because footnote numbers do not transfer cleanly from the original when excerpting different pieces of information, I have deleted footnote numbers, but much of the information listed below is from the following sources. If you d like a clean copy with footnote numbers for part/all of this information, please contact the Editor. 1. Stephen Dodd, East Haven Register: Reproduction of original in the American Antiquarian Society (New Haven, CT: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1910), Dodd, East Haven Register, Dodd, East Haven Register, Nellie Cowdell, The Hotchkiss Family: The First Six Generations (Baltimore, MD: GateWay Press, 1985), Dodd, East Haven Register, Ed Frederick W Bailey & Donald Lines Jacobus, Early Connecticut Marriages: Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800 (Baltimore MD: Genealogicaol Publishing Co, 1976), North Branford, 17. Page 6 TO BE CONTINUED in the next newsletter with Mary(b.1718) daughter of Samuel 3, Samuel 2, Samuel 1
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