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  1. 1.  Quintuplet D Irish was born on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA (daughter of David Irish and Sally Phelps); died on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2757


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Irish was born on 23 Jan 1783 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA (son of Benjamin Irish); died on 8 Jan 1855 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 8 Jan 1855 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 6393
    • Residence: 1810, Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1820, Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1825, Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1835, Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA
    • Probate: 2 Oct 1855, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA

    Notes:

    From: W. L. Irish - David Irish and family settled in Groveland Twp. Oakland County, Michigan in 1837. He purchased 80 acres for each of his 8 sons and 40 acres for each of his 2 daughters. One of his sons, Norman, brought a wife and three children with him to Michigan, and was killed a number of years later by a kick of a horse. Two of his sons, Damon and George, were living in the same neighborhood in 1877. Damon Irish of Groveland Twp., paid a bounty of $14 for a volunteer to serve in the Civil War in 1864. (Note: The book is in error on the relationship of George and Damon. George and Damon were his grand children, sons of Norman.)
    Oakland County real estate records show an entry for David Irish of Washington County, New York purchasing land dated 13 June 1836.
    David died intestate (with no will) in Brandon, Oakland, Michigan on 8 Jan 1855. His probate paperwork stated there were 8 heirs, although only Manley and Liberty were specifically mentioned. The probate petition ended up being dismissed when the heirs agreed among themselves on a settlement.


    Birth:
    from gravestone inscription

    Buried:
    Ortonville Cemetery, Ortonville, Michigan, USA

    Died:
    per gravestone inscription

    David married Sally Phelps in 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA, and was divorced on 15 Nov 1847 in Oakland, Michigan, USA. Sally (daughter of Norman Phelps and Sarah Cole) was born on 31 Jul 1785 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died on 17 Feb 1879; was buried after 17 Feb 1879 in St Charles, Saginaw, Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sally Phelps was born on 31 Jul 1785 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Norman Phelps and Sarah Cole); died on 17 Feb 1879; was buried after 17 Feb 1879 in St Charles, Saginaw, Michigan, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 6186
    • Residence: 1810, Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1840, Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA

    Notes:

    from a gencircles web site:
    There was an article in the The Washington Post of March 10, 1808; "The wife of David IRISH of Westfield (Now Fort Ann, Washington Co. NY.)was delivered of five children, two sons and three daughters. They were alive when born, but died in a few hours. They altogether weighed seven pounds and fiveounces." Note of this event was also made in the 1810 Census of Queensbury, Warren Co. NY.

    "David Irish, with a wife and three children, was the last family listed in the 1810 census of Queenbury, Washington County, New York. At the bottom of the page, the census-taker wrote a footnote concerning David's wife as follows: 'This woman is 24 years old and has had 10 children, 5 of which were born at one and the same time.' This may be the first instance of quintuplets recorded in this country."
    Printed in National Genealogical Society Quarterly, June 1965, Vol. 53.

    Re: David Irish of Queenbury, quintuplets, 1810 Census
    ECROSS (View posts)
    Posted: 29 Aug 2004 2:55AM GMT
    Classification: Query

    The number of children caught our eye, so we looked at the family. The note is really there, and does appear to be marked for David.

    The Irish families living in Queensbury in 1810 are:
    Amos Irish
    Andrew Irish
    Benjamin Irish
    David Irish
    Jonathan Irish

    There is an extremely well presented website for the Irish family at:
    http://lthome.com/genealogy/

    We copied the following information from there:
    Benjamin Irish
    Birth , 16 Mar 1749/50 , S. Kingston, Washington, RI
    Father , Joseph Irish, b. 20 Apr 1724, S. Kingston, Washington Co., RI
    Mother , Dorcas (Irish)
    Group Sheet , F0918

    1. Andrew Irish, b. BET 1765 AND 1784
    2. David Irish, b. 23 Jan 1783
    3. Amos Irish, b. 1786, Amenia, Dutchess, NY
    4. Jonathan Irish, b. 27 Jul 1789, Warren or Washington Co., NY

    This looks like the family.

    It should be noted that though the census says that Mrs Irish had 10 kids, only 3 are living with them.

    Herb Phelps (View posts)
    Posted: 6 Dec 2004 10:29PM GMT
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: IRISH, PHELPS
    There was also another write-up regarding these births:
    (There was an article in the The Washington Post of March 10, 1808; "The wife of David IRISH of
    Westfield (Now Fort Ann, Washington Co. NY.)was delivered of five children, two sons and three daughters. They were alive when born , but died in a few hours. They altogether weighed seven pounds and five ounces." Note of this event was also made in the 1810 Census of Queensbury, Warren Co. NY.)
    David's wife was Sally PHELPS daughter of Norman PHELPS Sr. of Fort Ann, Washington Co. NY. born July 31, 1785 in Hebron, Tolland Co. CT. They moved to Michigan in 1837 and David & Sally were divorced on November 15, 1847.
    Sally died in Groveland, Oakland Co. MI on February 17, 1879


    Buried:
    St Charles Cemetery

    Died:
    date from gravestone

    Children:
    1. Quintuplet B Irish was born on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.
    2. Quintuplet C Irish was born on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.
    3. 1. Quintuplet D Irish was born on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.
    4. Quintuplet E Irish was born on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.
    5. Quintuplet A Irish was born on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 2 Mar 1805 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.
    6. Norman Irish was born on 16 Jan 1806; died on 25 Jun 1846 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 25 Jun 1846 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    7. Sarah Irish was born on 5 May 1809; died on 8 May 1863.
    8. Polly Malinda Irish was born in 1812; died between 1870 and 1880.
    9. Liberty B Irish was born in 1813 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 16 Sep 1899 in Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    10. Percy Amanda Irish was born on 20 Aug 1814 in New York, USA; died on 18 Jul 1901 in Richfield, Genesee, Michigan, USA.
    11. Susan B Irish was born in 1817; died on 18 Feb 1833 in New York, USA; was buried after 18 Feb 1833 in Lake George, Warren, New York, USA.
    12. Manley Irish was born in Jun 1819 in New York, USA; died on 21 Sep 1903 in St Johns, Clinton, Michigan, USA.
    13. Emma Irish was born on 14 Dec 1823; died on 31 Jan 1906; was buried after 31 Jan 1906 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    14. Miranda Irish was born on 11 Aug 1824 in New York, USA; died on 13 Jul 1903 in Brant, Saginaw, Michigan, USA.
    15. Aaron Irish was born in 1826 in New York, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin Irish was born on 16 Mar 1750 in Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA (son of Joseph Irish and Dorcas Helme).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 3784

    Notes:

    I am unable to find a spouses name for Benjamin. Some of the online genealogies are mixed up with other Benjamins. In particular, Anna Merwin and Naomi Palmer are spouses to other Benjamin Irishs.

    Per "The Settlers of the Beekman Patent Vol 7 P148" Benjamin does not appear on the 1790 Census and there are no probate records for him in Washington County, New York.

    Children:
    1. 2. David Irish was born on 23 Jan 1783 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA; died on 8 Jan 1855 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 8 Jan 1855 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    2. Andrew Irish was born in 1784.
    3. Amos Irish was born in 1786 in Amenia, Dutchess, New York, USA; died on 15 Jun 1867 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA.
    4. Jonathon Irish was born on 27 Jul 1789 in New York, USA; died on 20 Oct 1870 in Belmont, Allegany, New York, USA.

  2. 6.  Norman PhelpsNorman Phelps was born on 8 Nov 1763 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA (son of John Phelps, Jr and Desire Dewey); died on 18 Sep 1840 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 18 Sep 1840 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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    • Publication: Newspaper article
    • Publication: p396 Phelps Family in America-pers ID# 1555
    • Name: Norman Phelps Senr
    • Reference Number: 6156
    • Birth: 8 Nov 1763
    • _MILT: Between 1777 and 1781, New York, USA; Revolutionary War--numerous media files
    • Residence: 1790, Kingsbury, Washington, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1800; Westfield, Washington, New York
    • Residence: 1810, Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1810; Queensbury, Washington, New York
    • Residence: 1820, Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1830, Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Norman was 76 years old when he died, 7 days after the death of his wife Sarah. He and his wife were buried in the family burying ground on the Ortonville farm of his son, Benjamin Phelps. This family burial ground eventually became the Groveland Cemetery. In1973 it was renamed the Ortonville Cemetery.

    This verse is on his gravestone:

    Sweet is my beneath the ground
    Till Gabriel blows the trumpet sound
    Then Christ will come and bid me rise
    And live with him above the skies

    Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension files for Norman PHELPS lists:

    Phelps, Norman CT line, S29384. sol applied 18 Aug. 1832 at Fort Ann, NY.page 69 on 9 Nov 1831 and on 4 Mar. 1840 sol had moved to Groveland in Oakland Co. MI. having moved there from Fort Ann in Washington Co. NY. to be with his children. sol lived at Hebron,CT at enl and after the Revolution he lived at Hebron, Ct. then moved to Moretown, (HoosickFalls, NY.) for 2 years, then to Cambridge, NY. for 1 year then to Kingsbury, NY. then to Fort Ann, NY. His oath was taken by Manley IRISH, a grandson. Norman served as a musician and Private with Capt. SHERMAN'S Co., Col LATIMEER'S Regt. and other Companies of the Connecticut Line. He enlisted four times between 1777 and 1781.

    Norman was listed in the Censuses as being in Kingsbury, NY. in 1790; Westfield (now Fort Ann) in
    1800; Queensbury, NY in 1810; and Fort Ann, NY. in 1820 and 1830.

    The following heirs and assigns sold their interest in Norman PHELPS'S original holding in
    Lot # 53, Lake George Tract, to his son-in-law and daughter Asa W. and Polly BRAYTON, (PHELPS) in 1877: Norman PHELPS Jr.; Delia HARRIS, (PHELPS); Grandeos PHELPS; Sally IRISH, (PHELPS) of Michigan; Amasa PHELPS of Wisconsin and Grace DELAVERGNE, (PHELPS) and her husband Samuel
    DELAVERGNE both of Iowa.

    (begin page 11)
    On this eighteenth day of August one thousand eight (hundred) and thirty two personally appeared before me John Mops a Judge of Washington County Courts, Norman Phelps a resident of the town of Fort Ann in the county of Washington and state of New York aged sixty nine years the ninth day of November last past who being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832:

    That I entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated. That in the latter part of August in the year of 1777 resided in the town of Hebron, County of Hartford in the State of Connecticut. And at that time and year I volunteered into the service of the United States as a Musician in the militia of Connecticut entered the service under the command of Capt. John Skinner and Col Latimer commanded this regiment. Jack Jones was the Lieut Col and we marched to Stillwater and joined Gen Poor’s Brigade and were stationed on Bemis Heights where we remained for two (or) three weeks at which time Gen Burgoyne (The English commander) with his army was advancing and on the fourteenth of Sept he encamped on the heights of Saratoga. The Indians and Tories were committing their deprecation and there were small skirmishes at our out parts and on the night of the seventeenth Burgoyne encamped within a few miles and the next day we were employed in repairing bridges between the two camps and preparations were making for battle and on the nineteenth of Sept about two o’clock we were informed the enemy was approaching on our left where the battle commenced and then there was a general battle which continued until dark when we retired to our camp. I was informed the enemy lay on their arms all night. This battle was very severe. A great many killed and wounded. Neither party obtained the victory, although both claimed it. The next day Burgoyne retired a short distance. Both armies retained their distance position until the seventh day of October when there was another general battle that night and darkness put an end to the action. We lay all night with our arms in our hand ready to receive the assault the (end page 11)

    (begin page 12)
    next day but in the cover of the night Burgoyne drew off his whole army to his strong camp on the river heights and on the eighth day of October at night he retreated to Saratoga. There came on a heavy rain. We pursued them and buried their dead. Gen Frazer (An English general) was wounded and died. Our forces had increased so much that Burgoyne was wholly surrounded. He did not retreat further than the falls north of Fish Creek and on the sixteenth of October he surrendered. We then marched to Albany where we encamped until I was discharged. I served at this time and did my duty as a Musician two months and returned home to Hebron aforesaid where I resided until in the month of June in the year of 1778 when I enlisted in the Connecticut State Troops under the command (of) Capt Lathran & Lieut Elijah Buck for six months. We marched to Groveton east of New London where we joined Col Lidgard regiment where we were stationed and was employed in building Fort Griswold and were engaged during the whole time of my enlistment before we had completed it which was in November when I was discharged. I served and did my duty as a private soldier six months and returned to Hebron aforesaid where I resided until the first of June in the year of 1780 when I enlisted in the Connecticut State Troops or new ( ) to fill up the continental line and went into the service for six months under the command of the Capt named Teannot Wolcut, Lieut Grovener we marched to Clarks Town near Topon Bay on the north river where we joined Col Hezekiel Holdridge’s regiment and Brig Gen Kunton’s brigade. We were stationed and encamped in Clarks Town. In the ( ) Gen George Washington came to review the troops in company with two Indian chiefs. At one time we were commanded by order of General Washington after we had been there about four months to move our encampment for the health of the troops. When went to Florvy Straw about four miles and encamped. During this time Major Arnold was hung for (being) a spy and Gen Green took his department and marched to the southward to meet Cornwallis. By the order of the commander in chief we remained here until the first of Dec when my time expired and I received a written discharge signed by Col Hezekial Holdridge which I gave on my return to my father. I do not know where it (is) nor what has become of it. I served and did my duty as a private soldier six months & returned (end of page 12)

    (begin page 13)
    to Hebron aforesaid and on the first of April in the year 1781 I enlisted in the Connecticut State Troops for one year as a Musician. ( ) Lieut Root was the muster master. After I enlisted we were employed in drilling and in testing soldiers about two months and then we marched to Middlesex Hill where we was met by the enemy and a small skirmish ensued between us. We retreated. Had three men killed. We then marched to Stanford and Horse Neck where we joined our Capt Moulton and ensign Cutter which was the company I belonged to. We were there also attached to Brig Gen Sholerteury’s brigade where we were stationed as a guard to the ( ) ( ). We built barracks for winter quarters on the back of Talmer’s Hill where we encamped for winter. And sometimes in the winter the refugees commanded by Gen Dilingser came in sight of us to take our garrison. Capt Niland went out with a party and met them. He killed several and drove the rest away. We had several skirmishes with them during the winter and the first of April in the year of 1782 Gen Sholerteury marched us into Sanford Town where we were discharged. I served and did my duty as a Musician one year and returned home to the town of Hebron aforesaid where I resided until after the revolutionary war. And then moved to Moretown where I resided two years. I then moved to the town of Cambridge where I lived one year. From there I moved into Kingsbury and lived (there) three years. I moved from there into the town of Fort Ann where I now live and have lived ever since.
    That I have no documentary evidence and that I know of no person whose testimony I can provide who can testify to my service except Jonathon Horton and John Powers whose affidavits are hereunto annexed. That I was born in the town of Hebron, County of Hartford in the year of 1763 and State of Connecticut. That I have received no discharge in writing except the one which is already accounted for. That there is no clergyman living in the neighborhood where I reside. That in the town book in Hebron aforesaid there is a record of my age. And that I cannot attend the court from my bodily infirmities that Nathanial Pitcher and Reuben C Gibson are persons who I am known in my present neighborhood who can testify as to my character for veracity and their belief of my living as a soldier of the revolution.(end page 13)

    (Begin page 14)
    I hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension of annuity except the present and ( ). That my name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state.

    Signed Norman Phelps
    Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid before me John Mafs.

    Nathaniel Pitcher and Reuben C Gibson residing in the town of Kingsbury hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Norman Phelps who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration that we believe him to be sixty nine years of age that he is respected and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution and we concur in that opinion.
    Signed Nathaniel Pitcher and Reuben C Gibson
    Sworn and subscribed the day and year aforesaid before me John Mops.

    And I the said Judge do hereby declare my opinion after the investigation of the matters and after getting the interrogatories subscribed by the war department that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and served as he stated and I the said Judge further certifies that it appears to me that Nathanial Pitcher and Reuben C Gibson who has signed the preceding certificate are entitled to credit.

    I further certify that the applicant Norman Phelps cannot from bodily infirmity attend the court.
    State of New York, Washington County. Signed John Mops

    I, John L Leigh Clerk of the said county do certify that John Mops before whom the preceding declaration, certificates and affidavits purports to have been sworn was at the date of the ( ) one of the judges of Washington County Courts of Common Pleas in and for said County and also (end page 14)

    (begin page 16)
    State of New York Washington County personally appeared this 17th day of August in the year of the lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two, before me Joshua Pelton, one of the justices of the peace and for the town of Hartford, County of aforesaid, Jonathon Horton a person well known to me and of undoubted truth and veracity and deposeth and saith that he is acquainted with Norman Phelps and knows that he was in the state service of the State of Connecticut and that he served as Musician under the command of General Poor in the Company of Captain John Skinner at Bemas’s Heights in the State of New York in the revolutionary war at the taking of General Burgoyne in the year 1777 a little over two months at that time and this deponent being in the service at the same time and further this deponent saith not.
    Signed Jonathon Horton
    Subscribed and sworn before me this 17th day of August 1832
    Joshua Pelton Justice of the Peace. (end page 16)

    (begin page 17)
    State of New York Warren County
    Personally appeared this 14th day of August in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty two, before Hobby Mead one of the judges of the court of Common Pleas in and for said County John Powers a person to me well known deposeth and saith that Norman Phelps was in the service of the State of Connecticut and served as a drummer under the command of General Mabrberry, Capt Moulton at Stanford and Horsneck in the revolutionary war to guard the ( ) for one year this deponent being in the service at the same time and thinks they served about a year, and in the year 1781, and further this deponent saith not.
    Signed John Power
    Subscribed and sworn this 14th day of August 1832 before me.
    Signed Hobby Mead. (end page 17)

    (begin page 18)
    State of New York Warren County, John Powers being duly sworn according to law deposeth and saith that he was well acquainted with Norman Phelps as a revolutionary soldier whose declaration in order to attain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7th 1832 is hereunto annexed.
    This deponent further saith that Norman Phelps enlisted in Connecticut State Troops in the month of April in the year of 1781 for one year as a Musician and went into the service under the command of Capt Moulton and was attached to the Waterberry brigade.
    And this deponent further saith he was in the United States service at the same time and that Norman Phelps did his duty as a Musician in the service during the whole term of his enlistment and was discharged in April in the year of 1782 and this deponent further saith not.
    Signed John Powers
    Certify the above oath or affidavit was taken before me in due form of law on this 19th day of Sept 1832 and that the said John Powers is a man of truth & veracity
    Signed Ira A Paddock ( )
    Court of Common Pleas
    (end page 18)

    Buried:
    Ortonville Cemetery

    Norman married Sarah Cole on 23 Nov 1784 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. Sarah (daughter of Ebenezer Cole, Jr and Abigail Wise) was born on 4 Feb 1765 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 11 Sep 1840 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 11 Sep 1840 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Sarah ColeSarah Cole was born on 4 Feb 1765 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Ebenezer Cole, Jr and Abigail Wise); died on 11 Sep 1840 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 11 Sep 1840 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5850

    Notes:

    Sarah is buried in the Ortonville Cemetery, Ortonville, MI. There is a verse on her gravestone which was unreadable but contained the words:

    Glory to the Crown

    Buried:
    Ortonville, Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 3. Sally Phelps was born on 31 Jul 1785 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died on 17 Feb 1879; was buried after 17 Feb 1879 in St Charles, Saginaw, Michigan, USA.
    2. Grace Phelps was born in 1786; died in in Iowa, USA.
    3. Norman Phelps, Jr was born on 9 Nov 1787 in Vermont, USA; died on 19 May 1871 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA; was buried after 19 May 1871 in Warren, New York, USA.
    4. Amasa Phelps was born in 1790; died in in Wisconsin, USA.
    5. Alpheus Phelps was born on 5 Apr 1795 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA; died on 13 Jun 1860 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA.
    6. John Phelps was born on 11 Mar 1800 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 9 Apr 1892 in East Lake George, Warren, New York, USA.
    7. Samuel Henry Phelps was born in 1802 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 7 Feb 1864 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA.
    8. Mary Phelps was born on 11 Mar 1805 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA; died on 5 Feb 1855 in Queensbury, Warren, New York, USA; was buried in Queensbury, Warren County, New York, United States of America.
    9. Benjamin Phelps was born on 26 Mar 1809 in Fort Ann, Washington, New York, USA; died on 29 Jul 1869 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried in Jul 1869 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Irish was born on 20 Apr 1724 in Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA (son of Jedediah Irish and Mary Unknown).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2838

    Notes:

    The following has been copied from Irish website at http://lthome.com/genealogy/browsemedia.php?mediatypeID=histories
    Whereas Joseph Irish Son of Jedediah IRISH of Stoning Town in Connecticut and Sarah ANTHONY Daughter of Samuel ANTHONY of South Kingstown in Kings County and Colony of Rhode Island & having Declared their Intention of taking each other in Marriage before Several publick meetings of the people Called Quakers in the colony of Rhode Island according to the Good order used among them whose proceedings therein after Deliberate Consideration thereof with Regard to the Righteous Law of God and example of his people Recorded in the Scriptures of Truth in that Case were approved by the Sd. meetings they appearing Clear of all others and having Concent of parents and all others concerned Now these are to certifie all whom it may concern that for the full accomplishing of their said Intention this Seventh Day of the Second Month in the year according to the English account, one Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four they the sd. Joseph IRISH and Sarah ANTHONY appeared in a publick assembly of the aforesd. People and others met together for that purpose at a meeting house of the sd. people, in said Kingstown and in a Solemn manner he the Joseph IRISH taking the sd. Sarah ANTHONY by the Hand did openly Declare as followeth Friends I Desire you to be my witness, that I take this my friend Sarah ANTHONEY to be my wife promising through the Lords assistance to be unto her a true and Loving Husband Untill it Shall please God by Death to Seperate us and then and there in the Said assembly the sd. Sarah ANTHONEY Did in like manner Declare as followeth friends I desire you to be my witness that I take this my friend Joseph IRISH to be my Husband promising through the Lords assistance to be unto him a true and loving wife untill it Shall please God by Death to Seperate us and the sd. Joseph IRISH & Sarah according to the Custom of marriage now Sarah Irish as a further Confirmation thereof Did then and there to these presents Set their hands

    Joseph IRISH
    Sarah IRISH

    And we whose names are hereunto Subscribed being present with others at the Solomnizing of their Said marriage and Subscription in manner as Witnesses hereunto have also to these presents Subscribed our names, the day and year above written

    Peter DAVIS
    John ROBINSON
    Saml. ANTHONEY
    James SCRIVEN
    William GIFFORD
    Joseph CONGDON
    Thos. RODMAN
    Hannah IRISH
    John IRISH
    Robert KNOWLES
    Mary IRISH
    Job IRISH
    John HOXSIE Jnr.
    Wm. ROBINSON
    George IRISH
    Jos. HULL Jur.
    Thos HAZARD son of Robt
    Saml. CONGDON
    John ROSS
    David GREENE
    John KNOWLES
    Solomon HOXSIE

    Joseph married Dorcas Helme on 1 Oct 1748. Dorcas (daughter of Samuel Helme and Dorcas Unknown) was born on 14 Jun 1710 in South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, USA; died on 24 Jul 1752. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dorcas Helme was born on 14 Jun 1710 in South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, USA (daughter of Samuel Helme and Dorcas Unknown); died on 24 Jul 1752.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2848

    Notes:

    Widow of Nathan Sheffield per Settlers of the Beekman Patent Vol 7 p 129

    Children:
    1. 4. Benjamin Irish was born on 16 Mar 1750 in Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA.
    2. Mary Irish was born on 24 Jun 1751 in Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA.

  3. 12.  John Phelps, JrJohn Phelps, Jr was born on 7 Sep 1731 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA (son of John Phelps, Sr and Anna Hosford); died on 5 Apr 1814 in Marlborough, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5887
    • Birth: 27 Sep 1730, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA

    Notes:

    Much of the information on John Phelps Jr comes from the Phelps Family History book (published 1899) and the Dewey Family History book (published 1898). Since their publication new information has emerged, in particular the Barbour Collection of Early Connecticut birth, marriage and death records (origjnal records on file at the Connecticut Public Library, with various indexes available on-line). Unfortunately, this older information permeates the online family trees causing much confusion and contradiction.

    We now know based on Connecticut Vital Records he was born 07 Sept 1731, not 27 Sept 1730.

    We also know he married Desire Dewey and had children with her. We cannot be certain if Deborah Dewey (who is listed in the Phelps book as his spouse) is a different woman from Desire, or was from an earlier marriage (Deborah is listed in the Dewey book as different from Desire, with a different birth date and different parents). But we now know that according to Connecticut Vital Records that he married Desire Dewey on 16 Jan 1755 and that 10 children were born in Hebron, Ct with John and Desire Phelps listed as the parents on each birth record.

    From the Phelps Family History book: John Phelps was a farmer and settled in Hebron, CT, where he died(actually died in Marlborough, 5 miles from Hebron). Served in the Revolutionary War, enlisting in the 4th Connecticut regiment, Col John Durkee, Capt. Hinman's Co. Mar.14, 1777, for three years. Promoted to Sergeant Aug. 27, 1778, discharged Mar. 14,1780, and was for a time under General Sullivan at New York. He soon again reenlisted.

    John married Desire Dewey on 16 Jan 1755 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA. Desire (daughter of Samuel Dewey and Elizabeth Allen) was born on 13 Feb 1733/34 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 9 Oct 1827 in Marlborough, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Desire DeweyDesire Dewey was born on 13 Feb 1733/34 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Samuel Dewey and Elizabeth Allen); died on 9 Oct 1827 in Marlborough, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5813
    • Baptism: 31 Mar 1734, Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA

    Notes:

    Much of the information on John Phelps Jr comes from the Phelps Family History book (published 1899) and the Dewey Family History book (published 1898). Since their publication new information has emerged, in particular the Barbour Collection of Early Connecticut birth, marriage and death records (origjnal records on file at the Connecticut Public Library, with various indexes available on-line). Unfortunately, this older information permeates the online family trees causing much confusion and contradiction.

    We also know he married Desire Dewey and had children with her. We cannot be certain if Deborah Dewey (who is listed in the Phelps book as his spouse) is a different woman from Desire, or was from an earlier marriage (Deborah is listed in the Dewey book as different from Desire, with a different birth date and different parents). But we now know that according to Connecticut Vital Records that he married Desire Dewey on 16 Jan 1755 and that 10 children were born in Hebron, Ct with John and Desire Phelps listed as the parents on each birth record.

    Birth:
    Vol 1 P60

    Notes:

    Married:
    New Haven Second Church

    Children:
    1. Anne Phelps was born on 12 Nov 1755 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    2. John Phelps was born on 19 Oct 1757 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Obadiah Phelps was born on 21 Jan 1759 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Jun 1799 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States of America.
    4. Jared Phelps was born on 3 Oct 1760 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died on 13 Aug 1827 in East Smithfield, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. 6. Norman Phelps was born on 8 Nov 1763 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died on 18 Sep 1840 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 18 Sep 1840 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    6. Nathan Phelps was born on 31 Dec 1765 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died on 5 Nov 1841 in Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Benjamin Phelps was born on 3 Feb 1768 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died in in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    8. Dudley Phelps was born on 8 Mar 1771 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died in 1820 in Belchertown, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Desire Phelps was born on 10 Jun 1773 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Sarah Phelps was born on 30 Jun 1778 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.

  5. 14.  Ebenezer Cole, JrEbenezer Cole, Jr was born on 5 Aug 1734 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA (son of Ebenezer Cole and Esther Owen); died on 22 May 1777 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5848
    • Residence: Son RelationToHead: Son

    Notes:

    Note from the book Phelps Family of American by Oliver ZSeymour Phelps and Andrew Servin 1899:

    Ebenezer cole, Jr. died in Lebanon, Ct., of smallpox and was buried on his farm. His will dated 15 May, 1777 proved 25 Dec 1777 mentions wife Abigail, sons Jonathan and Amasa, daughters Ruby, Bersheba, Sarah, Asenath, Lucy and Percy. Distribution of property 17 March 1789, to sons Jonathan, eldest, Amasa, and daughters Ruby Mann, Bersheba Bliss, Asenath Richardson, Percy Cole, Sarah Phelps and Lucy Cole.

    Died:
    Smallpox

    Ebenezer married Abigail Wise on 19 Feb 1756 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA. Abigail (daughter of Joseph Wise and Hepzibah Bridges) was born on 5 Jan 1737/38 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Abigail WiseAbigail Wise was born on 5 Jan 1737/38 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Joseph Wise and Hepzibah Bridges).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 5846
    • Baptism: 5 Jan 1737/38, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

    Notes:

    This from Linda Martino best describes the evidence for Abigail and her siblings being children of Joseph Wise and Hepzibah Bridges. Further genealogy back to the immigrant Edmund Bridges is confirmed through NEHGS records and Great Migrations Entries.

    " Although I do not have proof such as a will I believe there is strong evidence that Joseph Jr Wise of Lebanon is the child of Joseph and Hepzibah Bridges.

    Joseph Wise & Hepzibah Bridges are married & named as the parents of: Lucy, Hepzibah, Elizabeth, 2 Josephs, John, and Abigail in Gloucester MA records.

    We then see Hepzibah, Lucy, and Elizabeth Wise joining the Goshen Congregational Church in 1741. Following that are marriage records for Hepzibah, Elizabeth, Joseph, John, and Abigail in 1749-1756 in Lebanon and the birth of many of their children. A brother of Hepzibah Bridges Wise (Edmund Bridges) is also in Lebanon during this period.

    There is a Samuel Wise in Lebanon but I did not find a baptism record for him in Gloucester.

    Again although there is not a will the names and dates are completely consistent between the two locations."

    Children:
    1. Reuben Cole was born on 2 Dec 1756 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Ruby Cole was born after 1756.
    3. Jonathan Cole was born on 20 Aug 1759 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 30 Apr 1830 in Weston, Connecticut; was buried in Weston, Connecticut.
    4. Barsheba Cole was born on 22 Apr 1762 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    5. 7. Sarah Cole was born on 4 Feb 1765 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 11 Sep 1840 in Ortonville, Oakland, Michigan, USA; was buried after 11 Sep 1840 in Groveland, Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    6. Asenath Cole was born on 12 Jun 1768 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    7. Amasa Cole was born on 15 May 1771 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    8. Lucy Cole was born on 26 Sep 1773 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    9. Piercy Cole was born on 9 Aug 1776 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA.