1760 - Abt 1840
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Name |
Samuel Weed |
Born |
13 Feb 1760 |
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Abt 1840 |
Person ID |
I8440 |
Main |
Last Modified |
20 Dec 2013 |
Family 1 |
Abigail Gardner, b. 22 Jan 1764, Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. 25 Apr 1810, Orange County, New York |
Married |
25 Jan 1781 |
Presbyterian Church, New Windsor, Orange County, New York |
Notes |
Married:
- 25 Jan 1781
Samuel Weed married to Abigail Gardner at New Windsor, Orange Co., N.Y. 1-25-1781
(New Windsor, N.Y.)
Source: D.A.R. New York State, New Project Genealogical Data, S-2, 929qD23d, N.Y. State Library, Page 139
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Children |
> | 1. Elizabeth Weed, b. 25 Feb 1782, Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. Between 1820-1850 |
> | 2. Samuel Gardner Weed, b. 30 Dec 1783, Orange County, New York , d. 17 Feb 1863 |
| 3. Ruth Weed, b. 22 Dec 1785, d. 15 Dec 1795 |
> | 4. Sarah Weed, b. 16 May 1788, d. 25 Aug 1849 |
| 5. Mary Weed, b. 16 May 1788, d. Aft Jul 1865 |
| 6. Gardner Weed, b. 17 Feb 1790, [probably] Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. Oct 1879, Newburgh, Orange County, New York  |
| 7. Lydia Weed, b. 8 May 1792, d. Yes, date unknown |
> | 8. David Weed, b. 27 Jun 1794, Newburgh, Orange County, New York , d. 3 Jan 1827, Newburgh, Orange County, New York  |
| 9. Ann Weed, b. 4 Aug 1796, d. 14 Aug 1859 |
| 10. Christina Weed, b. 17 Jan 1798, d. 2 Sep 1802 |
> | 11. Jane Weed, b. 20 Sep 1801, Orange County, New York , d. Between 1870-1875 |
> | 12. Silas Gardner Weed, b. 25 Apr 1804, d. Aft 1850 |
> | 13. Abigail Weed, b. 14 Aug 1806, d. 19 Apr 1855 |
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Last Modified |
14 Dec 2013 |
Family ID |
F2731 |
Group Sheet |
Family 2 |
Martha Gardner, d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1 Nov 1810 |
Newburgh, Orange County, New York |
Notes |
Married:
- 1 Nov 1810
Samuel Weed married to Martha Gardner at (New Windsor, N.Y.) Newburgh, N.Y. Nov. 1-, 1810
Presbyterian Church Records, Newburgh, N.Y.
Source: D.A.R. New York State, New Project Genealogical Data, S-2, 929qD23d, N.Y. State Library, Page 139
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Last Modified |
9 Dec 2013 |
Family ID |
F2735 |
Group Sheet |
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 | 1790 Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY 1790
Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY
2 Males 0-16 [sons Samuel b1783, Gardner b1790]
2 Males 16+ [Samuel b1760, brother???)
5 Females [wife Abigail b1764, daughters Elizabeth b1782, Ruth b1785, Sarah b1788, Mary b1788]
Source: 1790 Federal Census, New York/Ulster/Newburgh, Series M637, Roll 6, Page 238, Line 9, Family 261 |
 | 1800 Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY Aug 1800
Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY
1 male 0-10 [born 1790-1800 son David b1794]
1 male 10-16 [born 1784-90 son Gardner b1790]
1 male 16-26 [born 1774-84 son Samuel b1784]
1 male 26-44 [born 1756-74 Samuel b1760]
3 females 0-10 [born 1790-1800 dau Lydia b1792, Ann b1796, Christina b1798]
3 females 10-16 [born 1784-90 dau Sarah b1788, Mary b1788, but not Ruth b1785 d1795, Elizabeth b1782]
1 female 26-44 [born 1756-74 wife Abigail b1764 - ancestry.com index missed this entry]
[NOTE: John Malony is enumerated on line 11025]
Source: Year: 1800; Census Place: Newburgh, Orange, New York; Roll: 21; Page: 277; Line: 11047; Image: 284; Family History Library Film: 193709 |
 | 1810 Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY Aug 1810
Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY
1 Male 0-10 [born 1800-10 son Silas b1804]
1 Male 10-16 [born 1794-1800 son David b1794]
1 Male 16-26 [born 1784-94 son Gardner b1790]
1 Male 45+ [born bef 1765 Samuel b1760]
3 Females 0-10 [born 1800-10 dau Jane b1801, Abigail b1806, ???]
2 Females 10-16 [born 1794-1800 dau Ann b1796, ???]
1 Females 45+ [born bef 1765 2nd wife Martha]
NOTE: William Stanton (line 1), George + Richard Stanton (line 27) and Uriah Stanton (line 28) are enumerated on the same page
Source: 1810 US Federal Census, NY/Orange/Newburgh, Page 9, Line 7 |
 | 1820 Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY Aug 1820
Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY
1 male 0-10 [born 1810-20 grandson??]
1 male 16-18 [born 1802-4 son Silas b1804]
3 males 16-26 [born 1794-1804 son David b1794, ??]
1 male 45+ [born bef 1775 Samuel b1760]
1 female 10-16 [born 1804-10 dau Abigail b1806]
1 female 26-44 [born 1776-4 son's wife?]
1 female 45+ [born bef 1775 wife Martha]
3 persons engaged in agriculture
NOTE: There are several Stantons enumerated on the same page
Source: 1820 US Federal Census, NY/Orange/Newburgh, Page 541, Line 10 |
 | 1830 Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY Samuel Weed household in Newburgh NY
1 male 10-15 [born 1815-20]
1 male 70-80 [born 1750-60]
1 female 0-5 [born 1825-30]
1 female 15-20 [born 1810-15]
1 female 60-70 [born 1760-70]
Source: 1830 US Census; Census Place: Newburgh, Orange, New York; Page: 57; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 113; Family History Film: 0017173 |
 | 1895 Nathaniel M Brown biography NATHANIEL M. BROWN. Of that sturdy and independent class, the farmers of New York. none possess more genuine merit or a stronger character than the subject of this biographical notice. In his calling as an agriculturist he has attained more than ordinary success, and wherever known is recognized as an energetic amid progressive farmer. He is the owner of a well improved estate of twenty-three acres, lying in the town of New Windsor, and containing all the improvements of a model estate. The homestead is a valuable one, and its attractiveness is enhanced by its large and beautiful trees, the most of which were planted by the present owner. Very soon after coming here, he planted six cedar trees, eighteen incites in height, which are all living and are about forty feet high.
On both sides of the house, Mr. Brown is the descendant of patriotic forefathers. His maternal grandfather, Samuel Weed, served throughout the entire period of the Revolutionary War, and died at the age of ninety-three years. His father, Hosea Brown, was a soldier in the War of 1812, and died at the age of eighty-five years. By the marriage of Hosea and Jane (Weed) Brown, there were born seven children, namely: Addison, who died in 1882; Nathaniel M.; Silas, who is living in Wappinger’s Falls, N. Y.; Anna E., Mrs. Garrison White, deceased; Harriet, wife of John White; Charles, deceased; and Matilda, wife of Daniel Gardner.
The subject of this notice was born, on Meadow Hill, in the town of Newburgh. December 30, 1819, and spent his boyhood days at the place of his birth. In 1842 he married Miss Caroline Merritt, and thirteen children were born of their union, seven of whom are deceased. Those who survive are, Adelia, Ellen, Adelaide, Tressa, Henrietta and Amy J. For two years after his marriage our subject lived on a part of his father’s farm, and then for five years lived at Orange Lake, after which he was for ten years a resident of the town of Newburgh. In 1866 he settled upon the farm where he has since made his home, engaging in general farm pursuits and in the dairy business.
A man of intelligent ideas, liberal views and pronounced opinions of his own, Mr. Brown is a progressive and liberal-spirited citizen, an active and industrious farmer, and an accommodating neighbor. His moral worth and integrity are
Source: Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York, Part 1 (Google eBook), Chapman Publishing Company, 1895 - Orange County (N.Y.), Page 461 |
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Notes |
- Home in 1790: New Windsor, Ulster, New York
Samuel Weed
2 Males 0-16 [sons Samuel b1783, Gardner b1790]
2 Males 16+ [Samuel b1760, brother???)
5 Females [wife Abigail b1764, daughters Elizabeth b1782, Ruth b1785, Sarah b1788, Mary b1788]
Source: Year: 1790; Census Place: New Windsor, Ulster, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 237; Image: 492; Family History Library Film: 0568146. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1790 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Village and Town of Newburgh Records 1803-1838
various road taxes and other things
1808
No 4
Saml Weed 5
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg6.htm
1809
District No 4
Samuel Weed 5
Sam Weed Jun 3
District No 16
Samuel Weed 2nd 3
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg8.htm
1810
No 4
Samuel Weed 5
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg9.htm
1811
District N4
Samuel Weed 4
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg10.htm
1812
Overseers Roads
[No] 8 Samuel K Weed
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg11.htm
1812
District No 4
Samuel Weede 5
No Five
Gardner Weed 1
District No 8
Samuel R Weede 4
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg12.htm
1813
No 4
Samuel Weed 5
No 8
Samuel [K] Weed 4
No 24
Gardner Weed 2
Samuel Weed Junr 2
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg13.htm
1814
The town meeting being opened
Resolved That the sum of two hundred and fifty
Dollars be raised for the purpose of repairing
he Poor house
Resolved that the sum of eight hundred dollars be
raised for the Support of the Poor
Resolved That the question first taken be reconsidered
by which the first resolution was lost
Resolved that fifteen hundred Dollars be raised
for the Purpose of Building a poor house
Resolved That the Officers to be voted for by Ballot
be all put on one ticket
Resolved That there be five Assessors chosen
Resolved That there be four Constables chosen
Resolved That there be ten Pound Masters and
fence viewers chosen
Resolved That the following be the Same
...
[No] 4 Samuel Weed
Source: http://jafath.com/historicdocs/1803/newbrg14.htm
Born:
- Samuel Weed born on 2-13-1760(1759) at Hartford, Conn.
Source: D.A.R. New York State, New Project Genealogical Data, S-2, 929qD23d, N.Y. State Library, Page 139
Died:
- Samuel Weed died at Newburgh, N.Y. on 3-31-1841
Source: D.A.R. New York State, New Project Genealogical Data, S-2, 929qD23d, N.Y. State Library, Page 139
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