See also

Alpheus WILLARD (c. 1812- )

1 Alpheus WILLARD1,2,3 (c. 1812- ) [10210]. Born c. 1812, PA.2,3 Buried Old Charleston Cemetery, Charleston, PA.4

From the Wellsboro Agitator.

June 16, 1897 - "Last Wednesday Mr. Alpheus Willard was assisting in raising the frame of a barn on the Seely farm, near the Shumway school-house, when he fell from a plate struck upon his right foot, breaking both bones just above the ankle joint. Dr. M/L. Bacon reduced the fractures."

August 18, 1897 - "Mr. Alpheus Willard, an old resident of Charleston township, died last Friday at the age of 85 years.".

2 Oliver WILLARD2,5 (1784-1863) [3536]. Born 8 Nov 1784, Langdon, NH.5 Marr Hannah BAILEY 1809.5 Died 11 Feb 1863, Charleston Twp., Tioga, PA.5 Buried Old Charleston Cemetery, Charleston, PA.4

From the Tioga County Agitator.

April 30, 1862 - "A Puritan Relic, Mr. Oliver Willard of Charleston, now in his 80th year, has an ivory snuff box, which was brought to this country by Joseph Willard a passenger in the May Flower. The box is 3 inches long, 2 inches wide and about half an inch deep, and is locked by two silver clasps, upon which are marked the initials "I.W." It has descended as an heir loom from Joseph Willard (father) to Joseph Willard (son) for 9 generations in this country and has never been out of the Willard family since 1620. How long it was in the family before Joseph Willard landed at Plymouth Rock is not known. It is quite a curiosity, and suggests many reflections. Although made for a snuff box, it certainly could not have been used for that purpose during the residence of the family in Plymouth Colony; and the "blue laws" of a later date made the snuff a contraband abomination.".

4 Joseph WILLARD5 ( - ) [3537].

5 Rhoda PROUTY5 ( - ) [3538].

3 Hannah BAILEY2,5 (c. 1784-1869) [3535]. Born c. 1784, VT.5 Died 23 Dec 1869, Wellsboro, Tioga, PA.1,5

From the Tioga County Agitator, December, 1869, reprinted in the Wellsboro Agitator, October 27, 1969.

"Mrs. Hannah Willard, widow of late Oliver Willard, died at the residence of her son, Alpheus Willard, Esq., in Charleston, Dec. 23d inst., in the 86th year of her age. Mrs. Willard and her husband came to this country 61 years ago, and settled on the farm where she died. At this time this whole county was a howling wilderness. The site of Wellsboro was a forest and Charleston and Delmar has scarcely a dozen families. There were no gristmills nearer than Williamsport on one hand and Painted Post on the other. For some years the early inhabitants suffered what we should call great privations. Jonnycake, and front, and venison, made up the principal bill of fare, but it nourished a hardy race. The primeval forests have melted away before them. Mrs. Willard was one of the last if not the last, of the first class of settlers in this county."

Oliver and Hannah were living with Alpheus and his wife in 1860. She was misidentified in the census as Nancy.

6 Robert BAILEY5 (c. 1756-1821) [3501]. Born c. 1756, Haddam, Middlesex, CT.5 Died 14 Sep 1821, Jackson Twp., Tioga, PA.5

The following is a copy of a document deeding property from Robert and Asenath Bailey and their son, Robert, to Josiah Bennett.

FHL, Film #0836054
From Steuben County Deeds transferred to Schuyler County - Book 1, pg. 121

ROBERT & ROSWELL BAILEY
To
JOSIAH BENNETT
Book 4 P. 268 (note: refers to Steuben County Deeds)

Know all Men by these presents that we Roswell Bailey, Robert Bailey & Asenath Bailey wife of Robert Bailey of Tioga Township in the County of Lycoming and State of Pennsylvania Yeoman for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty Dollars to me in hand paid before the signing and Delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Do give bargain, Sell, alien Sell and convey unto Josiah Bennett in Township No. 5, Steuben County and State of New York, one certain Mesuage or tract of Land lying in said Township and County aforesaid Containing one hundred acres: Bounded as follows Beginning at a White oak tree, the north west corner of Jacob Boyes lot, Running North 95 perches and three tenths thence east 168 perches thence South 95 p.s. and
three tenths then West 168 p.s. to the place of Beginning Containing one hundred acres being confident equal in Quantity and quality to one other hundred acres of land lying north of the tract above described. To have and to Hold the above Granted and premises with the appurtenances and priviledge thereunto belonging to him the said Josiah Bennelt his heirs and Assigns forever Baily and the said Roswell and Robert Bailey and Aseneth for ourselves our Heirs Executors and assigns do covenant with the said Josiah Bennett that the Signing and Scaling of these presents, we have good right to convey the same in manner and form aforesaid as a good Indefeasable Estate in fee simple and by these presents Bind ourselves our Heirs, Executors, Administrators & assigns to Warrant & Defend the above Bounded Premises unto him the said Josiah Bennett his heirs and assigns against all claims titles, or Demands Whatsoever, In Witness whereof we have hitherto set our Hands & Seals the 18th day of June 1808.
In Presence of Rozel Bailey - seal -
Nathan Niles Robert Baily - seal -
Sylvester Bailey Asenath Baily - seal -
State of New York
Steuben County Be it remembered that on the twenty fourth day of June 1808 came before me. Thomas McBurney one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the said County, Nathan Niles one of the subscribing Witnesses to the within Deed who after being duly Sworn according to taw doth depose and say that he saw the within Grantors to this deed sign, seal and Deliver the same as their Voluntary act and Deed and that he likewise saw Sylvester Bailey subscribe his name as a witness to this Deed, 1 having examined the said Aseneth Baily
Seperately and apart from her Husband who Acknowledged her Signature of this Deed to he a voluntary act of her own without any compulsion on the part of the said husband, I having examined the same do find no Material Interlineations nor erasures but those noted before Signing, Do permit the same to be recorded.
Recorded the 12th May 1809
3 OClock P.M. H.A. Townsend Thomas McBurney.

12 Jabez BAILEY5,6,7 (1730-1790) [3525]. Born 14 Jan 1729/30, Haddam, Middlesex, CT.7 Died 10 Jun 1790, Haddam, Middlesex, CT.5

From the Middlesex Gazette (MIddletown, CT).

February 5, 1791 - "We the Subfribers being (by the Diftrick ot Middletown,) appointed Commiffioners, to receive, examine, and adjuft the feveral Claims againft the Eftate of Mr. Jabez Bailey, late of Haddam, deceafed, eight Months from the 4th Day of October laft, being allowed the Creditors to exhibit their Accounts: Do hereby give Notice, that we fhall attend the Bufinefs of our Appointment, at the Dwelling houfe of faid deceafed, on the laft Monday of December, February and March next, from one of the Clock, in the Afternoon of faid Days, till Sunfet. No Accounts will be allowed without properly attefted to. Said Eftate is reprefented infolvent.
N.B. By omitting the Words (reprefented infolvemt) formerly, occafions this Advertifement. Cornelius Higgins, Heman Brainard, Commiffioners, Haddam, Dec. 20, 1790.".

13 Anna ?5 ( -1790) [3526]. Died 10 Jun 1790, Haddam, Middlesex, CT.5

7 Asenath Wilson POWERS5 (c. 1759-1828) [3524]. Born c. 1759, CT.5 Died 10 Dec 1828, Dartt Settlement, Charleston Twp., Tioga, PA.5

Sources

1"Obituary of Hannah Willard in the Tioga County Agitator, December 1869, reprinted in the Wellsboro Agitator, October 27, 1969".
2"1850 PA, Tioga, Charleston census".
3"1860 PA, Tioga, Charleston census".
4"Burial records from the Old Charleston Cemetery, Charleston. PA".
5"Ancestry.com, Snow/Lyman Ancestors".
6"A History of the Towns of Haddam and East-Haddam by David D. Field, A.M., Pastor of the Church of Haddam, 1814".
7"Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America 1549-1908 by Lucy Abigail Brainard, 1908".