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Husband:   Jonathan Danforth

Born: 1-Oct-1775
Died: 1-Jul-1854
Father: Elkanah Danforth
Mother: Sybil Tisdale


May #69, p. 91:
born at Taunton, 1 Oct, 1775; died at Morrison, Whitesides Co., Ill., about 1 July, 1854; married Hannah Lyon, of Woodford, VT.  He went from Taunton to Woodford, with his father, as a child; resided there for many years; was constable, etc. Removed to Illinois with his son, Henry Tisdale.


Wife:   Hannah Lyon

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Female  Child 1:   Clara Danforth

Died:  
Spouse: Roswell Cutler
Children: Sibyl Danforth Cutler, Clarissa Cutler, Roswell Danforth Cutler


 


Female  Child 2:   Sibyl Danforth

Died: 1821
Spouse: Allen Cutler
Children:


 


Female  Child 3:   Mary Danforth

Born: 15-Apr-1807
Died: 4-Dec-1854
Spouse: John De Groodt
Children: George Washington De Groodt, Myron Henry De Groodt, Orville Henry De Groodt, Myron Cornelius De Groodt, Ophelia Lovina De Groodt, John Murray De Groodt, Lafayette M. De Groodt, Clement L. De Groodt, Francis Marion De Groodt, Mary Lovisa De Groodt


May, p. 92: married at Hoosac 4 Corners, shoemaker and farmer.  Resided successively at Fredonia, NY, Springfield, PA, Madison, OH, Rockford, Geneseo, and Morison, IL, and Louisiana, MO.  died at Morison.


Male  Child 4:   George Danforth

Died:  
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Male  Child 5:   Henry Tisdale Danforth

Born: 1-Apr-1813
Died:  
Spouse: Jemimah Adeline Clark
Children: George Washington Danforth, William Henry Danforth, Frances Caroline Danforth, Benjamin Franklin Danforth, Mary Elizabeth Danforth, Daniel Clark Danforth


May #153, p. 183:
born at Woodford, VT; died at John's Branch, Andrain co., MO; marr. at Hoosick NY, 19 Nov 1837, Jemima Adeline, daughter Caleb and Hannah (Brooks) Clark, born in Petersburg, NY, 15 Sep 1814, died at John's Branch.  He (Henry) removed to Geneseo, IL, from Hoosick, where he had married; in 1854 removed again to the border of Iowa (Whitesides Co.); in 1856 to Wisconsin, with his cousin Myron DeGroodt and mother and brother, with two wagons and fourteen head of cattle.  In 1863 removed to Iowa, and in 1867 to Missouri, where his uncle DeGroodt lived.