Jack Hughes1

M, b. after July 1779
FatherFreeman Hughes1 b. c 1753
MotherMary Richards1
     Jack Hughes was born after July 1779 in Canada.1 He was the son of Freeman Hughes and Mary Richards.1 Jack Hughes was Captain of a vessel that sailed from Nova Scotia to New York. Arrived at Quincy slip and introduced himself to some of the Hughes family, as a son of Freeman Hughes. circa 1837.1

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 32) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Joseph Grannis1

M
     Joseph Grannis married Hannah Russell, daughter of John Russell.

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 33) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Hannah Russell1

F
FatherJohn Russell1
     Hannah Russell was the daughter of John Russell.1

     Hannah Russell married Joseph Grannis.

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 33) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

John Russell1

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.) (Page 33) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Lois Hughes1

F, b. 12 September 1782, d. 28 September 1828
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     Lois Hughes was born on 12 September 1782 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1 In the 1790 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Lois Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.2 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Lois Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.3 Lois Hughes survived the death of her mother, Mary Grannis, who died on 7 December 1804.

     Lois Hughes married Thomas Landcraft on 20 December 1807.1 They had three children: Delia Ann; 9 Sept 1808, George Thomas; 10 December 1811, and Mary Hughes; 7 February 1813.1 In the 1810 census in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Lois Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Thomas Landcraft.4

     Lois Hughes died on 28 September 1828 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, at age 46.1

Family

Thomas Landcraft b. 14 May 1782, d. 3 Jun 1851

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 57) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. John Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. Source No. 903.
  3. John Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  4. Thomas Landcraft household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 381, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.

Thomas Landcraft1

M, b. 14 May 1782, d. 3 June 1851
     Thomas Landcraft was born on 14 May 1782 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1

     Thomas Landcraft married Lois Hughes, daughter of John Hughes and Mary Grannis, on 20 December 1807.1 They had three children: Delia Ann; 9 Sept 1808, George Thomas; 10 December 1811, and Mary Hughes; 7 February 1813.1

     Thomas Landcraft, shown as Thomas Landcraft, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut. He is between 26 and 44 years old. He is living next to John Hughs and Daniel Hughs. Also living in this household is one female under 10. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Lois Hughes, a free white female, age 16 to 25 years old.2

     Thomas Landcraft died on 3 June 1851 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, at age 69.1

Family

Lois Hughes b. 12 Sep 1782, d. 28 Sep 1828

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 57) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Thomas Landcraft household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 381, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.

Russell Hughes1

M, b. 25 November 1784, d. 15 June 1832
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     Russell Hughes was born on 25 November 1784 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1 In the 1790 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Russell Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.2 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Russell Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.3 Russell Hughes survived the death of his mother, Mary Grannis, who died on 7 December 1804.

     Russell Hughes married Betsey Forbes on 13 November 1815 in East Haven, Connecticut.4

     Russell Hughes, shown as Russell Hughes, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. He is over 45 years old and is engaged in commerce. He is living next to his married sister, Lydia Welton. Besides his family, also living with him is another female over 45 and two unknown females between 10 and 16. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, John Alonzo Hughes, a free white male, under 10 years old, Sarah Ann Hughes, a free white female, under 10 years old, Betsey Forbes, a free white female, age 45 years or older.5

     Russell Hughes died on 15 June 1832 in East Haven, Connecticut, at age 47.6

Family

Betsey Forbes b. 13 Nov 1787, d. 2 Nov 1848
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 57) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. John Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. Source No. 903.
  3. John Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  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 157: Marriage by Episcopal Ministers. By Rev. Bela Hubbard, D.D. Feb. 22, 1807. William Woodward and Sarah Hughes of East Haven. By Reb. Elijah G. Plumb. Nov. 15 1815. Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes of East Haven. By Rev. Joseph Perry. Jan. 20, 1822. Aaron Atwater Hughes and Lydia Caroline Tuttle of East Haven.) Source No. 305.
  5. Russell Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 358, National Archives micropublication M33_3. Source No. 904.
  6. 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 123. 1832, June 15. Russel Hughes, age 48.) Source No. 305.
  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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Betsey Forbes1

F, b. 13 November 1787, d. 2 November 1848
     Betsey Forbes was born on 13 November 1787 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1

     Betsey Forbes married Russell Hughes, son of John Hughes and Mary Grannis, on 13 November 1815 in East Haven, Connecticut.2 In the 1820 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Betsey Forbes is assumed to be enumerated with Russell Hughes.3

     Betsey Forbes died on 2 November 1848 at age 60 of cancer. A lady of superior mind, cultivation and intelligence, she was a most successful and popular school teacher; fluent, affiable and companionable. Late in life she suffered from epilepsy, but the excrutiating torture of disease did not impair her natural equanimity, affiability and charming expression of thought.1

Family

Russell Hughes b. 25 Nov 1784, d. 15 Jun 1832
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 57) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. 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 157: Marriage by Episcopal Ministers. By Rev. Bela Hubbard, D.D. Feb. 22, 1807. William Woodward and Sarah Hughes of East Haven. By Reb. Elijah G. Plumb. Nov. 15 1815. Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes of East Haven. By Rev. Joseph Perry. Jan. 20, 1822. Aaron Atwater Hughes and Lydia Caroline Tuttle of East Haven.) Source No. 305.
  3. Russell Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 358, National Archives micropublication M33_3. 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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

John Alonzo Hughes1

M, b. 20 April 1817, d. 20 May 1872
FatherRussell Hughes1 b. 25 Nov 1784, d. 15 Jun 1832
MotherBetsey Forbes1 b. 13 Nov 1787, d. 2 Nov 1848
     John Alonzo Hughes was born on 20 April 1817 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes.1 In the 1820 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, John Alonzo Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Russell Hughes.2

     John Alonzo Hughes married Rebecca L. Bull on 30 March 1842.1

     John Alonzo Hughes died on 20 May 1872 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, at age 55.1

Family

Rebecca L. Bull b. 5 Aug 1821, d. 20 May 1872

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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Russell Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 358, National Archives micropublication M33_3. Source No. 904.

Rebecca L. Bull1

F, b. 5 August 1821, d. 20 May 1872
     Rebecca L. Bull was born on 5 August 1821.1

     Rebecca L. Bull married John Alonzo Hughes, son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes, on 30 March 1842.1

     Rebecca L. Bull died on 20 May 1872 at age 50; She led from early years the life of a christian and died a christian's death. No children.1

Family

John Alonzo Hughes b. 20 Apr 1817, d. 20 May 1872

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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Sarah Ann Hughes1

F, b. 15 April 1819, d. 14 October 1820
FatherRussell Hughes1 b. 25 Nov 1784, d. 15 Jun 1832
MotherBetsey Forbes1 b. 13 Nov 1787, d. 2 Nov 1848
     Sarah Ann Hughes was born on 15 April 1819.1,2 She was the daughter of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes.1 In the 1820 census in New Haven, East Haven County, Connecticut, Sarah Ann Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Russell Hughes.3

     Sarah Ann Hughes died on 14 October 1820 in East Haven, Connecticut, at age 1 of consumption.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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. 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 114. 1820, Oct. 16. Sarah Ann, of Russel Hughes, consumption, age 18 m.) Source No. 305.
  3. Russell Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 358, National Archives micropublication M33_3. Source No. 904.

Albert Wyllis Hughes1

M, b. 4 February 1821
FatherRussell Hughes1 b. 25 Nov 1784, d. 15 Jun 1832
MotherBetsey Forbes1 b. 13 Nov 1787, d. 2 Nov 1848
     Albert Wyllis Hughes was born on 4 February 1821.1 He was the son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes.1

     Albert Wyllis Hughes married Mary Curtis on 16 August 1849.1 Albert worked as a livery stable proprietor.1

Family

Mary Curtis b. b 1835

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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Mary Curtis1

F, b. before 1835
     Mary Curtis was born before 1835.1

     Mary Curtis married Albert Wyllis Hughes, son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes, on 16 August 1849.1

Family

Albert Wyllis Hughes b. 4 Feb 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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Mark Annon Hughes1

M, b. 20 November 1822, d. 16 October 1859
FatherRussell Hughes1 b. 25 Nov 1784, d. 15 Jun 1832
MotherBetsey Forbes1 b. 13 Nov 1787, d. 2 Nov 1848
     Mark Annon Hughes was born on 20 November 1822.1 He was the son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes.1

     Mark Annon Hughes married Harriet Cornelia Stevens on 15 July 1853. They were second cousins.1 They had no children.1 Mark was working as mechanical engineer..1

     Mark Annon Hughes died on 16 October 1859 at age 36 of consumption.1

Family

Harriet Cornelia Stevens b. 22 Jul 1825

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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Harriet Cornelia Stevens1

F, b. 22 July 1825
     Harriet Cornelia Stevens was born on 22 July 1825 in New York City, New York.1

     Harriet Cornelia Stevens married Mark Annon Hughes, son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes, on 15 July 1853. They were second cousins.1 They had no children.1

Family

Mark Annon Hughes b. 20 Nov 1822, d. 16 Oct 1859

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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Joseph Russell Hughes1

M, b. 25 April 1825, d. 16 August 1851
FatherRussell Hughes1 b. 25 Nov 1784, d. 15 Jun 1832
MotherBetsey Forbes1 b. 13 Nov 1787, d. 2 Nov 1848
     Joseph Russell Hughes was born on 25 April 1825.1 He was the son of Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes.1

     Joseph Russell Hughes died on 16 August 1851 at age 26 of consumption.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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Huldah Hughes1

F, b. 7 February 1787, d. 8 March 1841
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     Huldah Hughes was born on 7 February 1787 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1 In the 1790 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Huldah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.2 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Huldah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.3

     Huldah Hughes married Orrin Flagg in 1804.1,4 Huldah Hughes survived the death of her mother, Mary Grannis, who died on 7 December 1804. In the 1810 census in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Huldah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Orrin Flagg.5

     Huldah Hughes died on 8 March 1841 in East Haven, Connecticut, at age 54 of consumption. She was a lady of quick, bright intellect, affable and courteous in her address, genial and very king of heart; possessing a fund of that sprightly, inimitable, droll wit which is always contributing to mirthfulness and vivacity; yet her versatility enabled her when injured or aroused to use it as a most powerful and scathing weapon. Her house was the resort for neighbors and friends; old and young alike enjoying her society and hospitalbity. A woman of checkered life and many bereavements, she stand a victim to consumption, entering that rest which awaits the believing.1,4

Family

Orrin Flagg b. b 1790, d. b 1841
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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. John Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. Source No. 903.
  3. John Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  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 130. 1841, Mar. 7. Huldah Huges, widow of Orrin Flagg, consumption, age 53.) Source No. 305.
  5. Orin Flagg household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 380, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.
  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 59) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Orrin Flagg1

M, b. before 1790, d. before 1841
     Orrin Flagg was born before 1790.1

     Orrin Flagg married Huldah Hughes, daughter of John Hughes and Mary Grannis, in 1804.1,2

     Orrin Flagg, shown as Orin Flagg, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut. He is between 16 and 25 and living near Daniel Hughs, John Hughs, and Lidia Welton. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Henrietta Flagg and Sarah Flagg, free white females, under 10 years old, Huldah Hughes, a free white female, age 16 to 25 years old.3

     Orrin Flagg died before 1841.2

Family

Huldah Hughes b. 7 Feb 1787, d. 8 Mar 1841
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 58) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. 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 130. 1841, Mar. 7. Huldah Huges, widow of Orrin Flagg, consumption, age 53.) Source No. 305.
  3. Orin Flagg household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 380, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.
  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 59) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Henrietta Flagg1

F, b. 3 June 1805
FatherOrrin Flagg1 b. b 1790, d. b 1841
MotherHuldah Hughes1 b. 7 Feb 1787, d. 8 Mar 1841
     Henrietta Flagg was born on 3 June 1805 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Orrin Flagg and Huldah Hughes.1 In the 1810 census in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Henrietta Flagg is assumed to be enumerated with Orrin Flagg.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 59) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Orin Flagg household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 380, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.

Sarah Flagg1

F, b. 26 July 1809
FatherOrrin Flagg1 b. b 1790, d. b 1841
MotherHuldah Hughes1 b. 7 Feb 1787, d. 8 Mar 1841
     Sarah Flagg was born on 26 July 1809 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Orrin Flagg and Huldah Hughes.1 In the 1810 census in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Sarah Flagg is assumed to be enumerated with Orrin Flagg.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 59) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Orin Flagg household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 380, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.

Polly Hughes1

F, b. 20 June 1789, d. 17 March 1812
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     Polly Hughes was born on 20 June 1789 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1 In the 1790 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Polly Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.2 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Polly Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.3 Polly Hughes survived the death of her mother, Mary Grannis, who died on 7 December 1804.

     Polly Hughes died on 17 March 1812 at age 22 of consumption.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 34) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. John Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. Source No. 903.
  3. John Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.

Henry Hughes1

M, b. 20 September 1791, d. 8 October 1795
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     Henry Hughes was born on 20 September 1791 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1

     Henry Hughes died on 8 October 1795 at age 4 of dysentery.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 34) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

John Hughes1

M, b. 14 January 1794
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     John Hughes was born on 14 January 1794 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, John Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.2 In the 1820 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, John Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.3

     John Hughes married Zeruah Jacobs on 2 December 1821.1 They did not have any children.1

Family

Zeruah Jacobs b. 6 Sep 1792, d. 6 Dec 1866

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 34) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. John Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  3. John Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 358, National Archives micropublication M33_3. Source No. 904.

Zeruah Jacobs1

F, b. 6 September 1792, d. 6 December 1866
     Zeruah Jacobs was born on 6 September 1792 in North Haven, Connecticut.1

     Zeruah Jacobs married John Hughes, son of John Hughes and Mary Grannis, on 2 December 1821.1

     Zeruah Jacobs died on 6 December 1866 at age 74.1 They did not have any children.1

Family

John Hughes b. 14 Jan 1794

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 34) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Abigail Rowe Hughes1

F, b. 23 February 1797, d. 16 July 1874
FatherJohn Hughes1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. 1 Jun 1846
MotherMary Grannis1 b. b 1760, d. 7 Dec 1804
     Abigail Rowe Hughes was born on 23 February 1797 in North Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Hughes and Mary Grannis.1 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Abigail Rowe Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.2 Abigail Rowe Hughes survived the death of her mother, Mary Grannis, who died on 7 December 1804. In the 1820 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Abigail Rowe Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with John Hughes.3

     Abigail Rowe Hughes died on 16 July 1874 at age 77; erysipelas and dysentery. She always resided at East Haven, and spent her life in doing good to others, and was an exemplification of the fact that unmarried women have a wide field for the exhibition of their usefulness. She possessed a very beautiful form, was of medium height and neat, compact figure, light flaxen hair, light complexion, plain and prominent features. She inherited her father's deep piercing blue eyes. She had a quick intellect and acute discernment; her wit was always agreeable and sparkling. She was educated, and possessed the accomplishments common to the times in which she lived, but never married.

     
After the death of her step-mother, she took the care and household duties of her father's home. Faithfully and lovingly she discharged the duties of a kind and affectionate daughter. By a sad and singular dispensation many children in her immediate circle were left orphans; one after another found a kind and hospitable home beneath her roof. Nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great great nieces and nephews all shared the same protecting care. None were turned from her house to find a home with other relations. Possessed of slender means, yet by her forethought and sagacity she always had something to spare to the needy, after furnishing her own home with all comforts. Her house was the resort for young and old. She was always cheerful and hopeful, and commanded the esteem and love of all who knew her.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 59) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. John Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  3. John Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 358, National Archives micropublication M33_3. 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 59, 60) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

The Old Cemetery

?

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 35) 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 34) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Sarah Hughes1

F, b. 18 October 1782, d. 12 April 1808
FatherDaniel Hughes1 b. 17 Jun 1759, d. 8 Nov 1842
MotherLucy Grannis1 b. 1761, d. 25 Jun 1791
     Sarah Hughes was born on 18 October 1782 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Hughes and Lucy Grannis.1 In the 1790 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Sarah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Daniel Hughes.2 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Sarah Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Daniel Hughes.3

     Sarah Hughes married William Woodward on 22 February 1807 in East Haven, Connecticut.4

     Sarah Hughes died on 12 April 1808 in East Haven, Connecticut, at age 25.1,5

Family

William Woodward b. 22 Apr 1781, d. 19 Jun 1860
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.) (Page 37, 60) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Daniel Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. Source No. 903.
  3. Daniel Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  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 157: Marriage by Episcopal Ministers. By Rev. Bela Hubbard, D.D. Feb. 22, 1807. William Woodward and Sarah Hughes of East Haven. By Reb. Elijah G. Plumb. Nov. 15 1815. Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes of East Haven. By Rev. Joseph Perry. Jan. 20, 1822. Aaron Atwater Hughes and Lydia Caroline Tuttle of East Haven.) Source No. 305.
  5. 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 107. 1808: Apr. 12. Sarah Hughes, wife of William Woodward, consumption, age 25.) Source No. 305.

William Woodward1

M, b. 22 April 1781, d. 19 June 1860
     William Woodward was born on 22 April 1781 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1

     William Woodward married Sarah Hughes, daughter of Daniel Hughes and Lucy Grannis, on 22 February 1807 in East Haven, Connecticut.2

     William Woodward died on 19 June 1860 at age 79 of general debility and infirmity of age.1

Family

Sarah Hughes b. 18 Oct 1782, d. 12 Apr 1808
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.) (Page 37, 60) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. 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 157: Marriage by Episcopal Ministers. By Rev. Bela Hubbard, D.D. Feb. 22, 1807. William Woodward and Sarah Hughes of East Haven. By Reb. Elijah G. Plumb. Nov. 15 1815. Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes of East Haven. By Rev. Joseph Perry. Jan. 20, 1822. Aaron Atwater Hughes and Lydia Caroline Tuttle of East Haven.) Source No. 305.

(?) Woodward1

?, b. 5 December 1807, d. 12 December 1807
FatherWilliam Woodward1 b. 22 Apr 1781, d. 19 Jun 1860
MotherSarah Hughes1 b. 18 Oct 1782, d. 12 Apr 1808
     (?) Woodward was born on 5 December 1807.1 (?) Woodward was the child of William Woodward and Sarah Hughes.1

     (?) Woodward died on 12 December 1807.1

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 37, 60) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Roswell Hughes1

M, b. between 1784 and 1800, d. 1815
FatherDaniel Hughes1 b. 17 Jun 1759, d. 8 Nov 1842
MotherLucy Grannis1 b. 1761, d. 25 Jun 1791
     Roswell Hughes was born between 1784 and 1800 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1,2 He was the son of Daniel Hughes and Lucy Grannis.1 In the 1790 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Roswell Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Daniel Hughes.3 In the 1800 census in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Roswell Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Daniel Hughes.4 In the 1810 census in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, Roswell Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Daniel Hughes.5

     Roswell Hughes married Betsey Sears in 1810 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1

     Roswell Hughes died in 1815 in Georgetown, South Carolina. Yellow fever.1

Family

Betsey Sears b. 22 Feb 1788, d. Oct 1864
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 37, 61) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Daniel Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. (one free white male under 16) Source No. 903.
  3. Daniel Huse household, 1790 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 58, National Archives micropublication M637_1. Source No. 903.
  4. Daniel Huse household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, East Haven, Page 410, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  5. Daniel Hughs household, 1810 U.S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, Wallingford, Page 381, National Archives micropublication M252_2. Source No. 60.
  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 61) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.