Eddy Surname Genealogy

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Eddy, George Sanger

Eddy, George Sanger

Male 1820 - 1898  (77 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eddy, George Sanger was born on 9 Nov 1820 in Enfield, Massachutts (son of Eddy, Newbury and Adams, Betsey); died on 8 Jan 1898 in USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 2198

    Notes:

    The Cheney Genealogy

    Page 120 -121

    VII. SILENCE,7 b. March 1, 1824; m. Nov. 26, 1845, Geor
    Eddy, who was b. in New Salem Nov. 9, 1820, son of Newbu
    and Betsey (Adams) Eddy. He was a dry goods mercha
    in Greenfield, Mass. Children: (1) Clarence Eddy, b. June 2
    1851, trained as an organist by Dudley Buck, then of Hartford,
    Ct. and by August Haupt, the renowned German organist; h
    played church organs in the First Congregational and Fir
    Presbyterian churches of Chicago; "dedicated more new orga
    than any other organist in the world," given recitals and concer
    in numerous cities of this country and Europe; was honor
    at the Philadelphia Exposition in 1876 and the Paris Exposition
    of 1889, etc. He has proved the truth of the complime
    paid him by Haupt: "He is a peer of the greatest livi
    organists." (2) Grace Eddy, b. March 17, 1860, m. Ju
    1886, William Wells Conkey, resides in Boston. Mrs. Silen
    (Cheney) Eddy, d. March 30, 1891.

    George married Cheney, Silence on 26 Nov 1845 in Winchester, New Hampshire. Silence was born on 1 Mar 1824 in North Orange, Massahcusetts; died on 30 Mar 1891 in USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eddy, George Clayton was born on 30 Aug 1846 in Greenfield, MA; died on 30 Dec 1857 in USA.
    2. Eddy, Clarence was born on 23 Jun 1851 in Greenfield, MA; died on 10 Jan 1937.
    3. Eddy, Ida May was born on 5 Feb 1854 in USA; died on 10 Feb 1865 in USA.
    4. Eddy, Minnie Adele was born on 21 Feb 1858 in USA; died on 10 Oct 1858 in USA.
    5. Eddy, Annette Grace was born on 17 Mar 1860 in Greenfield, MA; died on 9 Feb 1929 in USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eddy, Newbury was born on 15 Jul 1794 in Enfield, MA (son of Eddy, Abner and Gross, Dorcas); died on 29 Sep 1850 in Enfield, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 981

    Newbury married Adams, Betsey on 29 Mar 1818 in USA. Betsey (daughter of Adams, Amos) was born on 7 Jul 1799 in New Salem, MA; died in May 1881 in Orange, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Adams, Betsey was born on 7 Jul 1799 in New Salem, MA (daughter of Adams, Amos); died in May 1881 in Orange, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 33354

    Children:
    1. 1. Eddy, George Sanger was born on 9 Nov 1820 in Enfield, Massachutts; died on 8 Jan 1898 in USA.
    2. Eddy, Elbridge Warren was born on 6 Jul 1832 in USA; died on 19 Nov 1881 in USA.
    3. Eddy, Sarah Jane was born on 21 Jun 1834 in USA; died in in USA.
    4. Eddy, Amos Dexter was born on 2 Feb 1836 in North New Salem, MA; died on 4 Dec 1908 in Orange, MA.
    5. Eddy, Abby Ann was born on 4 Jul 1839 in USA; died in in USA.
    6. Eddy, Lucius Jerome was born on 29 Nov 1841 in USA; died in in USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Eddy, Abner was born on 20 Feb 1747/48 in Salisbury, Connecticut (son of Eddy, Zachariah and Burch, Marcy); died before 2 Nov 1824 in Northhampton.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 442

    Abner married Gross, Dorcas on 17 Nov 1791 in USA. Dorcas (daughter of Gross, Jonah and Dryer, Dorcas) was born on 8 Aug 1760. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Gross, Dorcas was born on 8 Aug 1760 (daughter of Gross, Jonah and Dryer, Dorcas).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 31996

    Children:
    1. Eddy, Daniel was born on 21 Nov 1792 in Greenwich, MA; died on 14 Jan 1844 in Enfield, MA.
    2. 2. Eddy, Newbury was born on 15 Jul 1794 in Enfield, MA; died on 29 Sep 1850 in Enfield, MA.
    3. Eddy, John was born on 13 Mar 1796 in Greenwich, MA; died in in USA.
    4. Eddy, Hannah was born on 29 Sep 1797 in Greenwich, MA; died in in USA.
    5. Eddy, Richard was born on 23 Aug 1799 in Greenwich, MA; died in in USA.
    6. Eddy, Elbridge was born on 13 Sep 1801 in Greenwich, MA; died on 31 Jan 1878 in Persia, Cattaraugus Co., New York.
    7. Eddy, Anna Bardwell was born on 13 Jun 1804.
    8. Eddy, Dexter was born in in duplicate number, see rin 979.; died in in Enfield, MA.

  3. 6.  Adams, Amos

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 33355

    Children:
    1. 3. Adams, Betsey was born on 7 Jul 1799 in New Salem, MA; died in May 1881 in Orange, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Eddy, Zachariah was born on 23 Jul 1720 in Swansea, MA (son of Eddy, Joshua and Stevens, Hannah); died before 7 Aug 1781.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 199

    Notes:



    Zachariah Eddy b. July 23, 1720, in Swansea, Mass.; d. before Aug. 7, 1781, when his will, dated June 6, 1780, was proved; m. Marcy Burch of Stonington, Conn., on May 9, 1741, according to Stonington Rec., but May 9, 1743, according to Arnold's V.R. of Smithfield where name is spelled Burik. She was b. Aug. 18, 1717 at Stonington; dau. of Jonathan and Mary (Rathbun) Burch (Stonington Rec.).

    From Swansea Zachariah went to R. I. with his father, Joshua, and settled in Glocester. About the time of his marriage his father, Joshua, bought some land in the northwestern part of Connecticut, and Zachariah left RI and settled in Salisbury, upon a portion of this land.

    (Salisbury Land Records, Vol. I, p. 356) Joshua Eddy of Providence, R. I., sold to "my well-beloved son Zachariah Eddy of Salisbury, Conn. . . . two parcels of land containing 200 acres in the first lot of land which was laid out in the 4th Division of land granted, to be laid out in Salisbury, to Sharon bounds." Dated Sept. 23, 1745.

    (Salisbury Land Rec., Vol. II, p. 42) Joshua Eddy of Glocester, R. I., yeoman, sold to "Zachariah Eddy of Salisbury, Conn., Husbandman, . . . about 100 acres in a place called the Great Hollow, being the ninth lot in the third division of the town and on the Sharon boundary." Dated Sept. 24, 1746.

    (Salisbury Land Rec., Vol. II, p. 127) Joshua Eddy sold "to my loving son, Zachariah Eddy of Salisbury, 1/3 of one right in undivided land of the proprietary of Salisbury." Dated Oct. 11, 1748.

    Whether Zachariah Eddy did not find success attending his endeavors is not known, but for some reason he returned to R. I. in 1749.

    (Glocester Rec.) John and Obadiah Brown sold to Zachariah Eddy of Salisbury in the County of New Haven in Conn., on Oct. 10, 1749, 200 acres in Glocester, besides meadow. The bounds mention Richard Waterman, Benjamin Waterman, Samuel Winsor and Resolved Waterman and heirs of John Tracy.

    Sometime before 1759 Zachariah received from his father a portion of his estate which was in the town of Johnston, probably its northernmost part, adjacent to Glocester. Here he lived for a while but on Sept. 3, 1759, he sold to William Hawkins a part of this farm, namely the land opposite Job Waterman's farm, "an estate of inheritance and is the farm where I now Dwell." (Johnston Deeds, Book 1, 21.)

    (Note. When Mary, the wife, signed off her dower rights, sometimes she spelled her name Mary and at others Marcy.)

    In 1763 Zachariah Eddy of Johnston, Yeoman, bought for 1000 pounds from Benjamin Waterman, Jr., 175 acres in Johnston west of Gideon Waterman's and is the farm left to Benjamin by his grandfather Benjamin Waterman. (Johnston Deeds.)

    On the Military Lists of R. I. Zachariah Eddy of Johnston appears as a Lieutenant in 1761-1762 and as Captain in 1763-1765.

    Two years later, Zachariah Eddy, now called Capt. Zachariah, bought another piece in Johnston south of Zachariah Eddy's sawmill, and this same year 1765, Zachariah Eddy of Johnston, gentleman, sold to Benjamin Waterman of Conn. some of his land in Johnston. Richard Eddy witnessed this deed. During this period Zachariah Eddy's name appears on the deed of John Brown to Aaron Dor, and the deed of Joseph Field to Daniel Eddy.

    About 1766 Zachariah Eddy left RI again and this time found a home in northern MA at Belchertown. He was established there by Jan. 15, 1767, when he bought 257 acres in Wilbraham (Springfield Deeds, 8, 83). The following year, Zachariah Eddy of Belchertown bought land in Springfield on the east side of the Connecticut River, "land originally granted to Mr. Holyoke." Dated Nov. 7, 1768. (Springfield Rec. 8, 384.) This piece of land he sold the following year, to G. Williston of Brookfield (Springfield Rec., 8, 462) and he also parted with the land in Wilbraham the same year. From this time on he confined his purchases of land to Belchertown. In 1776 he bought a piece on the south west of a hill called Turkey Hill, which on Aug. 7, 1777 he sold "unto my son Abner Eddy of Belchertown" about 100 acreas and the bounds mention Silvanus How.; Capt. Stacy; Martin Bardwell; Phinehas Smith and Joseph Bardwell.

    He was too old for active service in the Revolutionary War, but he served on the Committee of Safety in 1776 (Historical Address at the Centennial Celebration of East Hampton, Mass. given by Payson W. Lyman on July 4, 1876 and printed at Springfield 1877: p. 89). Moreover on the twelfth day of the 12th month "The town (Belchertown) voted 10 sh. 8d. for Capt. Zachariah Eddy for his horse's journey to Providence to fetch powder for the town's use."

    He died in Belchertown, Mass. His will mentions Mercy Eddy, my wife; son, Danield; son Newbury; dau. Rhoda, dau. Anna; son Asaph who is made the sole executor. In the latter part of the will the wife is called Mary Eddy. The witnesses of the will were Isaac Stacy and Elizabeth Stacy and Amasa Scott. It was probated Aug. 7, 1781 (Probate of Hampshire Co., 13-418).

    Historical Collections relating to the Town of Salisbury, Vol 1
    Eddy, Abner, s. of Zechriah and Mary, b. Feb. 20, 1747/8.
    Eddy, Asa and Anne Evarts, both of Sal., m. Nov. 7, 1749, by
    J. Lee.
    *Eddy, Daniel, s. of Zacheriah and Marcy, b. Feb. 28, 1741/2.
    Eddy, Josiah, s. of Asa and Anne, b. Mch. 9, 1755.
    *Eddy, Newbury, "ye second sone" of Zachariah and Mercy, b.
    Jan. 2, 1743/4.

    Zachariah married Burch, Marcy on 9 May 1743 in Providence,RI. Marcy (daughter of Burch, Jonathan and Rathbun, Mary) was born on 18 Aug 1717 in Stonington, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Burch, Marcy was born on 18 Aug 1717 in Stonington, Connecticut (daughter of Burch, Jonathan and Rathbun, Mary).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 31265

    Notes:

    Smithfield Probate Vol. 1

    Stoingtown, May 9th, 1741
    Zechariah EDDY of Smithfield
    Mary BURCH of Stoningtown
    married by Joseph Palmer, Justice of Peace
    recorded 30 May 1741, Daniel Jenckes, Town Clerk

    Children:
    1. Eddy, Rhoda was born about 1747 in Belchertown, MA; died on 9 Apr 1833 in Belchertown, MA.
    2. Eddy, Mercy was born in in USA; died in in USA.
    3. Eddy, Anna was born on 17 Feb 1751/52 in Belchertown, Hampshire, MA; died in in USA.
    4. Eddy, Daniel was born about 28 Feb 1741/42 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died in 1784 in St Jean[John's]Quebec Canada.
    5. Eddy, Newbury was born on 2 Jan 1743/44 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died on 27 Nov 1815 in USA.
    6. 4. Eddy, Abner was born on 20 Feb 1747/48 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died before 2 Nov 1824 in Northhampton.

  3. 10.  Gross, Jonah

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 51062

    Jonah married Dryer, Dorcas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Dryer, Dorcas

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 51063

    Children:
    1. 5. Gross, Dorcas was born on 8 Aug 1760.



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