Stephen Rowe1

M, d. 15 September 1816
     Stephen Rowe married Abigail Hughes, daughter of Henry Freeman Hughes and Lydia Tuttle, on 6 December 1781.2

     This young couple settled out in life during the period of the Revolution, the country in a very unsettled state, with little else, save the broad acres of the world before them. They commenced life in a house then standing on what was 1877 South Front Street, Fair Haven, about one hundred feet north of Exchange Street, where they opened a hotel, or what was known in those days as a tavern. Soon after he connected with it a store. In this place they lived for some years, and all of their children were born in this house.3 Stephen was working as principally hotel-keeping, but he was interested in vessels in the coasting and West India trade, in merchandising, and was also a considerable land proprietor. After a few years he build a large and commodious hotel, for those times, on the corner of Grand and North Front streets. He removed to this house, and "Rowe's Tavern" became noted as one of the best-kept and leading houses of the country..3

     About the year 1806, he withdrew from the hotel and store, passing them into his son's John's hands, and built a dwelling west of the hotel, where he lived till his second daughter married. He then gave her this place for her home, and built another at 1877 Grannis Street, in which both he and his wife died.4

     Stephen Rowe died on 15 September 1816 of consumption. He was a very fine-looking man; dark complexion, black eyes and hair, intellignet, open countencance, very affable and pleasing in his address. He was a Congregationalist in his religious belief, early uniting with the North Church, in New Haven, there being no church in Fair Haven at this period. He seems to have carried his religion into the practical concerns of life, and exemplified it in all his dealings, particularly in his intercourse with the poor. His mantle of charity was large, both in deed and word. To the erring, he was ever kind, often saying: "Let him that is without sin cast the first stone." He never missed an opportunity of doing good to others; dispensing his charities in such a quiet and brotherly way, that the recipents always felt that it was as much his pleasure to give, as their comfort to receive. No ostentation accompanied his figts. Often, when one wished to express thanks, he cut them off, by quoting: "Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth," and to this day his acts of munificence are held in affectionate remembrance. In his business, open, honest, firm, far-seeing; but never over-reaching, taking no personal advantage. In his family, decided, even in temperamnet, kind and affectionate, and very indulgent. Inculcating the law of love in his household, teaching all by his example as well as his oft-repeadted admonition, to "say and do the kindest things in the kindest way, to each other, and to everybody." He was very active in all public improvements. Church and schools found in him a staunch supporter. Every public trust or office committed to his care was discharged with the utmost fidelity. He donated the original plot used as a cemetery in Fair Haven. About this time the individual ownership of cemetery lots was introduced. He laid out and fenced a large piece of his homestead, for this purpose; the price per lot being the expense of fencing.5 He is buried in the Fair Haven Cemetery located in Fair Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.4

Family

Abigail Hughes b. 2 Oct 1761, d. 16 Sep 1813
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 29) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 29, 38) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 38) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 40) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 38 - 40) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  6. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 41) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Bodwell Hughes1

M, b. after 1722/23
FatherMr. Hughes2 b. b 1705
     Bodwell Hughes was born after 1722/23 in Wales.3 He was the son of Mr. Hughes.2 He came to East Haven some time after his older brother Henry. He was a farmer and lived about three-quarters of a mile west of the green at East Haven village. Later he moved with his family to Ohio, where he died.1

     Bodwell Hughes married Mercy Collins, daughter of Abel Collins, in 1763.1

     Bodwell Hughes, shown as Bodwell Huse, was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 census Freehold, Albany, New York. He is 16 years or older. He also has living with him one male over 16. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Mercy Collins, a free white female.4

Family

Mercy Collins
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 29) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Viewed 4 September 2015, Page 29: Bodwell Hughes was a younger brother of Henry Freeman, and probably came to America with him. He came to East Haven some time after the latter had settled there... In 1763 he married Mercy Collins ... who was a daughter of Abel and granddaughter of Daniel.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Bodwell Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, Albany, New York, population schedule, Freehold, Page 182, National Archives micropublication M367_6. Source No. 70.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Mercy Collins1

F
FatherAbel Collins1
     Mercy Collins was the daughter of Abel Collins.1

     Mercy Collins married Bodwell Hughes, son of Mr. Hughes, in 1763.1 In the 1790 census in Freehold, Albany, New York, Mercy Collins is assumed to be enumerated with Bodwell Hughes.2

Family

Bodwell Hughes b. a 1722/23
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 29) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Bodwell Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, Albany, New York, population schedule, Freehold, Page 182, National Archives micropublication M367_6. Source No. 70.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Abel Collins1,2

M
FatherDaniel Collins2
     Abel Collins was the son of Daniel Collins.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 29) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Daniel Collins1

M

Family

Child

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 29) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Noah Tuttle1

M, b. 12 October 1694, d. 7 March 1757
FatherJoseph Tuttle1 b. 18 Mar 1667/68
MotherElizabeth Sanford1 b. 10 Nov 1671, d. 17 Jul 1748
     Noah Tuttle was born on 12 October 1694 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 He was christened on 12 October 1694 at New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. He was the son of Joseph Tuttle and Elizabeth Sanford.1

     Noah Tuttle married Rachael Hoadley, daughter of Abraham Hoadley and Elizabeth Maltby, on 1 December 1720 in Brandford, New Haven County, Connecticut.1
     Noah Tuttle sold four acres of land in Indian Field to Henry Freeman Hughes on 1 November 1756.2

     Noah Tuttle was a considerable land-owner, and a man of character and high standing. His residence was near the shore, and some twenty or thirty rods south of the present east end of Tomlinson's Bridge. He was a farmer, and perhaps engaged to some extent in other occupations. His son Joseph suffered considerable loss in the Revolutionary war. On Monday, the 5th of July, 1779, the day indended to be celebrated by the inhabitants in commemoration of the Declaration of Independence, the British landed a force befow Fort Hale, captured the Fort, and marched over Tuttle's Hill . They burned several building in the line of their march; among which was the house of Joseph Tuttle. New Haven was captured. They plundered the inhabitants, perpetrated many cruelties, but evacuated the town the next day to evade the militia, which began to gather. The General Assembly, in 1792, appropriated five hundred thousand acres of land for the relief of the sufferers, and out of this fund Joseph was awarded.1

     Noah Tuttle died on 7 March 1757 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, at age 62.

Family

Rachael Hoadley b. 21 Aug 1701, d. 7 Apr 1749
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 6) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 23) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 7) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 10) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Rebecca Hughes1

F, b. after 1763
FatherBodwell Hughes1 b. a 1722/23
MotherMercy Collins1
     Rebecca Hughes was born after 1763.2 She was the daughter of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins.1

     Rebecca Hughes married first Thomas Howell circa 1786. They kept a hotel some years in Troy, New York, and afterwards resided at Floyd, Oneida County, where they both died.3

     Rebecca Hughes's second husband was Josiah Moulton. They married on 14 August 1794.1

     Rebecca Hughes died in Floyd, Oneida County, New York.3

Family 1

Thomas Howell
Child

Family 2

Josiah Moulton b. b 1780
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Viewed 4 September 2015, Page 30. They had six children: Rebecca, Anna (m. Samuel Browne) Collins, May 1776 (m. Abigail Bradley) Rebecca (m. Thomas Howell and afterwards Josiah Moulton) Israel, d. unm; drowned. Joseph, d. unm.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30, 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Anna Hughes1

F, b. after 1763
FatherBodwell Hughes1 b. a 1722/23
MotherMercy Collins1
     Anna Hughes was born after 1763.2 She was the daughter of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins.1

     Anna Hughes married Samuel Browne after 1783.2

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Viewed 4 September 2015, Page 30. They had six children: Rebecca, Anna (m. Samuel Browne) Collins, May 1776 (m. Abigail Bradley) Rebecca (m. Thomas Howell and afterwards Josiah Moulton) Israel, d. unm; drowned. Joseph, d. unm.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Samuel Browne1

M
     Samuel Browne married Anna Hughes, daughter of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins, after 1783.2

Family

Anna Hughes b. a 1763

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Viewed 4 September 2015, Page 30. They had six children: Rebecca, Anna (m. Samuel Browne) Collins, May 1776 (m. Abigail Bradley) Rebecca (m. Thomas Howell and afterwards Josiah Moulton) Israel, d. unm; drowned. Joseph, d. unm.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Collins Hughes1

M, b. circa 1765, d. 30 September 1818
FatherBodwell Hughes1 b. a 1722/23
MotherMercy Collins1
     Collins Hughes was also known as Collins Hughs.2

     Collins Hughes was born circa 1765 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. He was the son of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins.1

     Collins Hughes married Abigail Bradley on 2 January 1790.1

     Collins Hughes, shown as Collins Hugh, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut. He is over 45 years old and living near Daniel Hughs and John Hughes. Also listed in his household is one unknown female under 5. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Collins Hughes and John Hughes, a free white male, age 10 to 15 years old, Nancy Hughes, a free white female, age 10 to 15 years old, Huldah Hughes, a free white female, age 16 to 25 years old, Abigail Bradley, a free white female, age 45 years or older.2

     Collins Hughes died on 30 September 1818 in East Haven, Connecticut. He died of consumption.3

Family

Abigail Bradley b. 6 Jan 1762, d. 20 Aug 1840
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Collins Hugh household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 381, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.
  3. East Haven Register: Containing an Account of the Names, Marriages, and Births of the Families which Settled, Or which Have Resided in East Haven, from Its Settlement in 1644 to the Year 1800.. Compiled by Sarah Eva Hughes. New Haven, Connecticut: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1908 Hereinafter cited as East Haven, Connecticut Register. (Viewed 4 Sept. 2015, Page 113. 1818, Sept. 30. Captain Collins Hughes, consumption, age 53.) Source No. 305.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 43) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Abigail Bradley1

F, b. 6 January 1762, d. 20 August 1840
     Abigail Bradley was born on 6 January 1762.2

     Abigail Bradley married Collins Hughes, son of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins, on 2 January 1790.2 In the 1810 census in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Abigail Bradley is assumed to be enumerated with Collins Hughes.3

     Abigail Bradley died on 20 August 1840 in East Haven, Connecticut, at age 78.4

Family

Collins Hughes b. c 1765, d. 30 Sep 1818
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Collins Hugh household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 381, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.
  4. East Haven Register: Containing an Account of the Names, Marriages, and Births of the Families which Settled, Or which Have Resided in East Haven, from Its Settlement in 1644 to the Year 1800.. Compiled by Sarah Eva Hughes. New Haven, Connecticut: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1908 Hereinafter cited as East Haven, Connecticut Register. (Viewed 4 Sept. 2015, Page 129. 1840, Aug. 20. Abigail Bradley, widow of Captain Collins Hughes, consumption, age 78 and 7 m.) Source No. 305.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 43) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  6. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Thomas Howell1

M
     Thomas Howell married Rebecca Hughes, daughter of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins, circa 1786. They kept a hotel some years in Troy, New York, and afterwards resided at Floyd, Oneida County, where they both died.2

Family

Rebecca Hughes b. a 1763
Child

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30, 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Josiah Moulton1

M, b. before 1780
     Josiah Moulton was born before 1780.

     Josiah Moulton married Rebecca Hughes, daughter of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins, on 14 August 1794.2

     Josiah Moulton died in Floyd, Oneida County, New York.3

Family

Rebecca Hughes b. a 1763
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30, 44) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Israel Hughes1

M, b. after 1763, d. after 1763
FatherBodwell Hughes1 b. a 1722/23
MotherMercy Collins1
     Israel Hughes was born after 1763.2 He was the son of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins.1

     Israel Hughes died after 1763 of He drowned..2 He never married.2

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Viewed 4 September 2015, Page 30. They had six children: Rebecca, Anna (m. Samuel Browne) Collins, May 1776 (m. Abigail Bradley) Rebecca (m. Thomas Howell and afterwards Josiah Moulton) Israel, d. unm; drowned. Joseph, d. unm.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Joseph Hughes1

M, b. after 1763
FatherBodwell Hughes1 b. a 1722/23
MotherMercy Collins1
     Joseph Hughes was born after 1763.2 He was the son of Bodwell Hughes and Mercy Collins.1 Joseph Hughes never married.2

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Viewed 4 September 2015, Page 30. They had six children: Rebecca, Anna (m. Samuel Browne) Collins, May 1776 (m. Abigail Bradley) Rebecca (m. Thomas Howell and afterwards Josiah Moulton) Israel, d. unm; drowned. Joseph, d. unm.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

John Hughes1

M, b. 1795, d. 12 November 1810
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     John Hughes was born in 1795 in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1800 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, John Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.2 John Hughes was baptized on 4 July 1801 at Congregational Church, Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.3 In the 1810 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, John Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.4

     John Hughes died on 12 November 1810.1

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hews household, 1800 U. S. Census, Hampshire County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 731, National Archives micropublication M32_15. Source No. 899.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44 - 45) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Stephen Hews household, 1810 U.S. Census, Hampshire Co., Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 312, National Archives micropublication M252_19. Source No. 900.

Electa Hughes1

F, b. 17 December 1798, d. 31 May 1839
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Electa Hughes was born on 17 December 1798 in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1800 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Electa Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.2 Electa Hughes was baptized on 4 July 1801 at Congregational Church, Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.3 In the 1810 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Electa Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.4 In the 1820 census in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Electa Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.5

     Electa Hughes married Roman Spencer in 1824.6

     Electa Hughes died on 31 May 1839 at age 40.6

Family

Roman Spencer b. b 1810, d. Aug 1843
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hews household, 1800 U. S. Census, Hampshire County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 731, National Archives micropublication M32_15. Source No. 899.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44 - 45) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Stephen Hews household, 1810 U.S. Census, Hampshire Co., Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 312, National Archives micropublication M252_19. Source No. 900.
  5. Stephen Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Hampden County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 257, National Archives micropublication M33_48. Source No. 904.
  6. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46, 69) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 69) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Roman Spencer1

M, b. before 1810, d. August 1843
     Roman Spencer was born before 1810.2

     Roman Spencer married Electa Hughes, daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton, in 1824.2

     Roman Spencer died in August 1843.2

Family

Electa Hughes b. 17 Dec 1798, d. 31 May 1839
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46, 69) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 69) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Stephen Hughes1,2

M, b. 11 March 1801
FatherStephen Hughes2 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton2 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Stephen Hughes was born on 11 March 1801 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.2 Stephen Hughes was baptized on 4 July 1801 at Congregational Church, Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.3 In the 1810 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Stephen Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.4 In the 1820 census in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Stephen Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.5 He went west when a young man and died shortly afterwards.2

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (]) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 44 - 45) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Stephen Hews household, 1810 U.S. Census, Hampshire Co., Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 312, National Archives micropublication M252_19. Source No. 900.
  5. Stephen Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Hampden County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 257, National Archives micropublication M33_48. Source No. 904.

Isaac Hughes1

M, b. 18 January 1803, d. 22 August 1807
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Isaac Hughes was born on 18 January 1803 in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1

     Isaac Hughes died on 22 August 1807 in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 4.

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Huldah Hughes1

F, b. 11 October 1805, d. 28 September 1853
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Huldah Hughes was born on 11 October 1805 in Calhoun County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1810 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Huldah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.2 In the 1820 census in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Huldah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.3

     Huldah Hughes married Elisha Clark in 1837.1

     Huldah Hughes died on 28 September 1853 at age 47.1

     She died childless.1

Family

Elisha Clark b. b 1821

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hews household, 1810 U.S. Census, Hampshire Co., Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 312, National Archives micropublication M252_19. Source No. 900.
  3. Stephen Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Hampden County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 257, National Archives micropublication M33_48. Source No. 904.

Elisha Clark1

M, b. before 1821
     Elisha Clark was born before 1821.2

     Elisha Clark married Huldah Hughes, daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton, in 1837.2

Family

Huldah Hughes b. 11 Oct 1805, d. 28 Sep 1853

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Ms. Hughes1

F, b. 20 January 1808, d. 1 February 1808
FatherStephen Hughes2 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton2 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Ms. Hughes was born on 20 January 1808 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.2

     Ms. Hughes died on 1 February 1808 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Mr. Hughes1

M, b. 20 January 1808, d. 1 February 1808
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Mr. Hughes was born on 20 January 1808 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1

     Mr. Hughes died on 1 February 1808 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.2

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hews household, 1810 U.S. Census, Hampshire Co., Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 312, National Archives micropublication M252_19. (name not known and assume not listed in census) Source No. 900.

Henry Hughes1

M, b. 25 March 1809, d. 1848
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Henry Hughes was born on 25 March 1809 in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1810 census in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Henry Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.2

     Henry Hughes died in 1848 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1 He never married.1

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hews household, 1810 U.S. Census, Hampshire Co., Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 312, National Archives micropublication M252_19. Source No. 900.

Sylvia Hughes1

F, b. 22 January 1814
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Sylvia Hughes was born on 22 January 1814 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1820 census in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Sylvia Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.2

     Sylvia Hughes married William Warfield after 1830.1

     She died childless.1

Family

William Warfield b. b 1815

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Hampden County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 257, National Archives micropublication M33_48. Source No. 904.

William Warfield1

M, b. before 1815
     William Warfield was born before 1815.

     William Warfield married Sylvia Hughes, daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton, after 1830.2

Family

Sylvia Hughes b. 22 Jan 1814

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Grace Hughes1

F, b. 26 September 1816
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Grace Hughes was born on 26 September 1816 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1820 census in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Grace Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.3

     Grace Hughes married Benjamin Pendleton in 1838.2

Family

Benjamin Pendleton b. b 1822
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 46, 70) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Stephen Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Hampden County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 257, National Archives micropublication M33_48. Source No. 904.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 70) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Benjamin Pendleton1

M, b. before 1822
     Benjamin Pendleton was born before 1822.1

     Benjamin Pendleton married Grace Hughes, daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton, in 1838.2

Family

Grace Hughes b. 26 Sep 1816
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 70) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 46, 70) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Julia Hughes1

F, b. 27 August 1818, d. 4 August 1874
FatherStephen Hughes1 b. 8 Apr 1773, d. 3 Feb 1861
MotherPrudence Newton1 b. 12 Jan 1773, d. 29 Sep 1818
     Julia Hughes was born on 27 August 1818 in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Hughes and Prudence Newton.1 In the 1820 census in Russell, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Julia Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Stephen Hughes.2

     Julia Hughes married Parmenas Barnes, son of Anson Barnes, in August 1843 in Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 Their children were born at Westfield, except the eldest who was born at West Granville: Newton Stephen; 3 July 1844, Anson Carlisle; 19 April 1848, Goodwin; 6 August 1852, and Ida Ella; 13 October 1856.1

     Julia Hughes died on 4 August 1874 at age 55.1

Family

Parmenas Barnes b. 27 Aug 1818

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (page 70) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Stephen Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Hampden County, Massachusettes, population schedule, Russell, Page 257, National Archives micropublication M33_48. Source No. 904.