WADHAMS - LOVELL FAMILY
John WADHAM, was a colonist from England, said to have come from Somerset. He settled in
Connecticut. John WADHAM died December 19, 1676. He was married to Susannah (?).
John WADHAM, Jr., son of John and Susannah WADHAM, was born in Wethersfield, Connecticut on July 8, 1655, and died
June 20, 1718, Wethersfield. He was married first to Hannah BIDWELL on December 20, 1677. Hannah, the daughter of
John and Sarah (WILCOX) BIDWELL of Wethersfield, was born circa 1658, and died at the age of thirty-eight years on
June 17, 1696. Hannah's father, John BIDWELL, was "a proprietor by courtesy of the town" in 1640. He owned a tan
yard and before 1669 had built a saw mill. He was chosen chimney viewer 1655-1661; was freed from watching, warding
and training in 1670. Both he and his wife Sarah, the daughter of John WILCOX, were original members of the Second or
South Church. John BIDWELL died on June 4, 1687. From Memorial History of Hartford County, Conn.
Hannah's maternal grandfather, John WILCOX, came from Leicestershire, England, to Hartford, Connecticut, about 1636.
He was chosen Surveyor of Highways 1643-1644; was made first Selectman in 1645; and townsman in 1650. He died October
14, 1651. Ibid. The names of both John BIDWELL and John WILCOX are on the Central Monument in Hartford, Connecticut.
John WADHAM, Jr., married second, 13 April, 1697, Abigail, the daughter of John BALDWIN, Sr., of Milford, Connecticut.,
and granddaughter of Obadiah BREUN of New London, Connecticut. She was born in Milford, Connecticut, on November 15,
1658; and baptized in New Haven, Connecticut, on March 27, 1659. She was married first to Samuel BALDWIN, the son of Nathaniel
BALDWIN, and they "settled in Guilford in 1675, where he died January 12, 1696, leaving his wife Abigail and six
children." New England Genealogical Register, 1871, Vol. 25, pp. 153-154.
Children of John Jr. and Hannah (BIDWELL) WADHAM:
1. Hannah WADHAM, b. 25 Oct 1680, Wethersfield CN married 25 Aug 1698 David TRYON; res. Glastonbury CN
2. Susannah WADHAM, b. 03 Jan 1682, Wethersfield CN; d. 08 Sep 1736, Wethersfield CN married Ebenezer DICKINSON (1679-1752)
3. John WADHAM, b. 28 Jan 1684, Wethersfield CN; d. 1742, Glastonbury CN married Charity DICKINSON
4. Sarah WADHAM, b. 05 Apr 1687, Wethersfield CN; d. 01 Aug 1741; married John DIX (1685-1770)
5. Noah WADHAM, b. 10 Aut 1695, Wehtersfield CN; d. 1783, Goshen CN
married 1st 08 Mar 1716 Elizabeth SAGE (1695-1716)
married 2nd 18 Apr 1718 Anne HURLBUT (1701-?)
married 3rd Hannah BENHAM, widow of Samuel BEACH of Goshen CN, d. aged 90 years
John WADHAM, son of John and Hannah (BIDWELL) WADHAM, was born January 28, 1684, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and
died in Glastonbury, Connecticut in 1742. John married on April 2, 1719, Charity DICKINSON, born April 1, 1699, the daughter of
Thomas and Mary (LOVELAND) DICKINSON of Glastonbury.
The WADHAMS settled in Wethersfield and received from his father in 1711 one-half of the homestead on the west side
of the highway (in Egypt); and five years later (in 1716) he secured the remaining half by purchase. John, like his
father, was a weaver. In 1721 he sold a house and seven or eight acres of land in Wethersfield to Captain Jonathan
ROBBONS, and about 1725 he removed to Glastonbury where his name is frequently found on the records from 1731 to 1740.
He probably lived at Eastbury. Children of John and Charity (DICKINSON) WADHAM:
1. Caleb WADHAMS, b. 20 Jan 1720, Wethersfield CN; married unknown
2. Susannah WADHAMS, b. 02 Nov, 1721, Wethersfield CN
3. Mary WADHAMS, b. 17 Feb 1724, Wethersfield CN; married Robert WILKENSON
4. John WADHAMS, b. 25 Apr 1726, Glastonbury CN; married Eunice PORTER
5. Charity WADHAMS, b. 01 Aug 1729, Glastonbury CN; married Charles HOLLISTER. Jr.
6. Enos WADHAMS, b. 18 Dec 1731, Glastonbury CN; d. May 1756, Glastonbury CN
7. Sarah WADHAMS, b. 09 Nov 1734, Glastonbury CN
8. Daniel WADHAMS, b. 20 May 1737, Glastonbury CN
9. Ichabod WADHAMS, b. 1742, Glastonbury CN after the death of his father married Lucinda HOLMES (1756-1811)
PVT in 1st Reg., 2nd Co, Lieut. Col. Israel PUTNAM'S Co., French and Indian War, 1761
John WADHAMS, son of John and Charity (DICKINSON) WADHAM, was born April 25, 1726, at Glastonbury, Connecticut,
and died at Canaan (later Lebanon Springs), Columbia County, New York, August 5, 1812. John married Eunice PORTER on
November 3, 1757. Eunice died at the age of 65 years on August 10, 1803. John and Eunice were interred at the old
graveyard, Lebanon Springs. At Wlastonbury, John WADHAMS and his brothers, Caleb (1720-1765) and Enos (1731-1756), signed a petition to
form a military company in Marlborough, Hartford County, Conn. In March of 1765, John and Eunice were admitted
as members of the church at Pittsfield.
From the History of Columbia County, New York, at the End of the Century, "John WADHAMS was the first to settle
in the northeastern part and was one of the first in the town (New Lebanon). He was led into the locality in the
summer of 1762, while hunting for his cattle, which had strayed from his home in Berkshire, Massachusettes. He was so
pleased with the appearance of the new country that he made it his home in 1764, settling on what is now the Elijah
BAGG place. This land, 300 acres, was afterwards granted to Ephraim KEYES, from whom WADHAMS purchased it, he having
acknowledged the grant. It is said that when the Massachusetts boundary was adjusted, WADHAMS found his house a few
rods across the line in that State. Vowing that he would not live outside New York, he summoned his neighbors to
aid and removed his home into the Empire State."
John WADHAMS had a very creditable military record, extending over the greater part of his life. In 1755, on September
2, he enlisted in Captain Joseph SAVAGE'S Company during the French and Indian War, and was discharged the following
6th of December (Connecticut Hist. Soc Coll., Vol. 9, p. 82). In 1756 he was on the muster roll of the Third Company,
Fourth Regt., Major HINMAN'S Company (Ibid, p. 147). In the American Revolution, "John WADHAMS served as a Private
in Capt. Samuel CLARK'S Company of Col. POWELL'S (Berkshire County) Regt.; enlisted July 22, 1779; discharged August
26, 1779; service 1 mo., 12 days, at New Haven, Conn., including 7 days (131 miles) travel home. Roll sworn to at
Lanesborough" (Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution, Vol. 16, p. 366).
"John WADDAMS served as a Private in Capt. CLARK'S Company, in a detachment from Col. Barnabas SEARS' Regiment;
enlisted July 18, 1781; discharged Nov. 2, 1781; service 3 mos., 21 days, 'up the Mohawk River,' including 5 days
(100 miles) travel home; regiment raised for 3 months. Roll sworn to in Berkshire Co." Ibid, Vol. 17, p. 702.
Children of John and Eunice (PORTER) WADHAMS:
1. Chloe WADHAMS, b. 29 Sep 1765; married Samuel HAND, Jr.
2. Enos WADHAMS, b. 05 Feb 1766; married Martha MARKS
3. John WADHAMS
4. Mindwell WADHAMS, b. 1770; married John SMITH
5. Alexander WADHAMS, b. 05 Oct 1773; married Mary RICH
6. Darius WADHAMS, b. circa 1774; Pittsfield MA; married Anna WILLIAMS
7. Sybil WADHAMS married Nathan CUMMINS
8. Esther WADHAMS, b. 1779; married Jonas SMITH
9. Speedy WADHAMS, married John RICH
Darius WADHAMS, son of John and Eunice (PORTER) WADHAMS, was born about 1774 in Pittsfield, Massachusettes, and died
about 1813 in Courtland County, New York, where he had been living for several years. He married Anna WILLIAMS, said to
have been a niece of the David WILLIAMS who helped capture Major ANDRE in Tarrytown, New York. Darius and Anna WADHAMS
of Cincinnatus, New York, sold land in Cincinnatus to John TRYON of Canaan. Columbia County, New York on January 21,
1807 (Recorded in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., N. Y.). After the death of Darius WADHAMS his two children, Clarissa Marietta
and Alonzo, were taken to his old home in Columbia County, New York, and brought up by his relatives. His widow married
John WILDER of Bristol, Ontario Co., N. Y.; they had one child, Hannah WILDER, who married Jacob Van ARSDALE and lived in
Penn Yan, New York; they had two daughters. After Mr. WILDER'S death Mrs. WILDER married Sharon BOOTHE of Manchester, Ontario
County, New York, by whom she had two children, John BOOTHE and Adeline BOOTHE, the latter married O. G. WHEELER. Mrs. Anna
(WILLIAMS) WADHAMS WILDER BOOTHE lived to be 94 years of age. She died in Manchester, New York.
Children of Darius and Anna (WILLIAMS) WADHAMS:
1. Clarissa Marietta WADHAMS, b. 29 Feb 1805; married Joseph LOVELL
2. Rev. Alonzo WADHAMS, Baptist minister, b. 31 Oct 1810, Smithfield NY; d. 21 Apr 1863, Hudson MI
married 29 Dec 1845 Mary Bourne EWER, b. 18 Feb 1821; d. 21 Apr 1903, Middleboro MA
Children:
1. Frances Eliza WADHAMS, b. 29 Jun 1847; d. 05 Jan 1897, Middleboro MA
2. Charles Warren WADHAMS married 17 Sep 1879 Phebe Ann GERRISH
Clarissa Marietta WADHAMS, daughter of Darius and Anna (WILLIAMS) WADHAMS, was born February 29, 1805, in Hancock,
Berkshire Coounty, Massachusettes, and died September 26, 1846, in Marathon, Cortland County, New York. She married
January 23, 1827, in Lebanon Springs, Columbia County, New York, Joseph LOVELL. He was born May 15, 1805, in Rutland, Vermont,
the son of Joseph Allen and Lucy (CARPENTER) LOVELL, and died March 30 March, 1886, in Anamosa, Iowa.
Immediately after their marriage they settled in Harrison, Cortland Coounty, New York. Mr. LOVELL married a second time
and had three sons who were living in 1911, in Ohio.
Children of Clarissa Marietta WADHAMS) and Joseph LOVELL:
1. Joseph Alonzo LOVELL, b. 1 Dec, 1827 Harrison (Marathon) NY; d. 19 Jun, 1853; bachelor
graduate of Homer, NY, Academy
prominent and successful teacher, Seneca & Tompkins Cos. NY
elected Superintendent of Schools
2. Esther Marietta LOVELL, b. 22 Feb 1829, Harrison (Marathon) NY;d. 02 Jan 1859, North Fairfield OH
married 14 Feb 1853 Reuben Smith TOMPKINS, farmer
b. 04 Sep 1828, Seneca Falls NY; d. 27 Mar 1857, N. Fairfield OH
Children:
1. Mary Frances TOMPKINS, b. 26 Aug 1854, N. Fairfield OH; d. 30 Apr 1872, Havana OH
2. Frederick Reuben TOMPKINS, b. 11 Jan 1856, N. Fairfield OH; miner in Fort Jones CA
3. Mary Ann LOVELL, b. 20 Feb 1831, Harrison (Marathon) NY; d. 18 Jan 1893, Lebanon KS
married 19 Mar 1856 Jonathan DICKINSON
b. 22 Apr 1826, Marathon NY; d. 11 July 1903, Springfield IA
Children:
1. Herbert Lesley DICKINSON, b. 12 Mar 1828, Greenwich OH; married Rhoda Elizabeth PENN
2. Elton DICKINSON, b. 1861, Marathon NY; d. 11 Feb 1897, Lebanon KS
4. Cephas Orlando LOVELL, b. 15 Jun 1833, Marathon NY; farmer, Kellerton IA; d. 09 Nov 1916
married 25 Aug 1871, Lyons IA Hannah SPEAR, b. 08 May 1844, OH; dau. Samuel & Jane SPEAR
interred Maple Row Cemetery, Kellerton IA
Children:
James S. LOVELL, b. 21 Apri 1874, Jones Co. IA; farmer, Kellerton IA; d. 1956
married 28 Nov 1900 Maggie M. BEEDE
b. 14 Jul 1871 Murray IA; dau. of Eli & Margaret (BRYAN) BEEDE; d. 1919
interment Maple Row Cemetery, Kellerton IA
Children:
Lawrence Alonzo LOVELL, b. 19 Oct 1901, Kellerton IA; d. 1974
interment Maple Row Cemetery, Kellerton
5. Lydia Lauretta LOVELL, b. Marathan NY; d. Nov 1860, Hunts Corners NY
married circa 1854 George W. ELWELL, a blacksmith
Children:
1. Charles EWELL, served 8 years in U.S. Army
2. Fred EWELL, soldier 4 years in regular service; d. Chicago IL
3. Esther EWELL, d. 1864, aged 5 years
6. Charles Wadhams LOVELL, b. 13 Oct 1838, Marathon NY; d. 21 Sep 1860, Jonesville MI
farmer, 20 years Justice of the Peace, 17 years Superintendent of the Poor
married 19 Sep 1860 Mary Lovice JOHNSON
b. 13 Mar 1841, dau. Harvey & Lettie (SUYDAM) JOHNSON
Children:
1. Ellsworth LOVELL, b. 05 Sep 1861; married Addie GUY
2. Charles Eugene LOVELL, b. 02 Mar 1863, Litchfield MI; farmer Jonesville MI
married 15 Dec 1897 Harriette MERCHANT, b. 04 Apr 1864, Scipio MI, dau. Arthur MERCHANT
3. Mary Elizabeth LOVELL, b. 01 Feb 1869, Litchfield MI
Principal of Jonesville High School
7. John Smith LOVELL, b. 09 Jun 1844, Marathon NY; d. 02 Mar 1895, Morrison IL
teacher & Superintendent Schools, Morrison IL
married Morrison IL Addie BARNUM
After John's death, Addie & three daughters who were teachers moved to Jamestown ND
8. Son LOVELL, died in infancy
SOURCE: STEVENS, Mrs. Harriet Weeks (WADHAMS). WADHAMS Genealogy: Proceded by a
Sketch of the WADHAM Family in England. Pp. 20, 30-3, 44-5, 67, 110-11, 211-13, 354. Frank Allaben Genealogical
Company. 1913.
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2010
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