See also
1 Charles Edwin PARMALEE1,2 (1883-1883) [4723]. Born 27 Jan 1883, Centerbrook, CT.1,2 Died 3 Feb 1883, Centerbrook, CT.2
2 Clement Monroe PARMELEE1,2 (1860-1890) [4722]. Born 25 Apr 1860, Killingworth, CT.1 Marr Effie Augusta BRAINERD 28 Sep 1880, Killingworth, CT.1,2 Div. Died 9 Oct 1890, Centerbrook or Ivoryton, CT.1,2
4 Charles Edwin PARMELEE2 ( - ) [8798].
5 Mabel R. STEVENS2 ( - ) [8799].
3 Effie Augusta BRAINERD1,2,3,4,5 (1862-1950) [4677]. Born 18 Apr 1862, Saybrook, CT.1 Died 19 Feb 1950, Middletown, MA.1,5
From Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America 1549-1908 by Lucy Abigail Brainard, 1908.
1219. EFFIE A. BRAINERD (Sylvester, Essey, Deantheum, Hubbard, Sylvester, Oliver, Eliakim, Gideon, James, Daniel) of Killingworth, MIddlesex Co., Conn.; m., Sept 28, 1880, Clement M. Parmalee, of Guilford, Conn., b. Apr. 25, 1860 son of Charles Edwin and Mabel R. (Stevens) Parmelee, of the same place. He was a teamster living in Killingworth, Conn. Mr. Clement M. Parmalee d. Oct. 9, 1890, in Centerbrook, of Ivoryton, Conn. She m. (2), Mch. 15, 1898, Morgan Stevens, of Bridgeport, Conn., b. May 3, 1867, in Southeast Milltown, Putnam Co., N.Y., son of John and Jenette (Wickson) Stevens. He keeps a hotel and in 1902 was living in Centerbrook Conn. Mrs. Effie A. (Brainerd) (Parmelee) Stevens d.____".
6 Sylvester Essey BRAINERD1,2 (1838-1904) [4659]. Born 2 Apr 1838, Haddam, CT.1,2 Marr Augusta M. GRISWOLD 10 Nov 1859, Killingworth, CT.2 Marr Elizabeth COLTON 16 Oct 1866, New Haven, CT.1 Died 6 Jan 1904, Orange, CT.1
From the Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America 1549-1908 by Lucy Abigail Brainard, 1908.
1018. Sylvester Essey Brainerd (Deantheum, Hubbard, Sylvester, Oliver, Eliakim, Gideon, James, Daniel) of Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m. Nov. 10, 1859 or '60 (by Rev. Hiram Bell), Augusta M. Griswold, b. 1839 or '40, dau of John and Almira (Buell) Griswold of Killingworth, Conn. Mrs. Augusta M. (Griswold) Brainerd d. Nov 16, 1863. He m. (2), Oct. 16, 1866, Elizabeth Colton, in New Haven, Conn., b. Feb. 18, 1846, in Washington, D.C., dau. of Levi and Rachel (Kent of New Jersey) Colton of Longmeadow, Conn. She lived in New Haven, Conn. He enl. in the late Civil War, in Saybrook, Conn., in Co. I, 21st Regt., Aug. 11, 1862, and was mus. in Sept. 5, 1862, as a private, promoted Corporal Nov. 23, 1862; Sergeant July 1, 1863; reduced to ranks (sick) Jan 25, 1864; transferred to 159th Co., 2d Batl, V.R.C., Feb 17, '64; discharged July 5, '65. He received a pension in 1871. He is a builder and contractor in New Haven, Conn. Mr. Sylvester Essey Brainerd d. Jan 6, 1904, in West Haven, Conn.
12 Deanthum Hubbard BRAINERD1,2 (1805-1892) [4543]. Born 1805.1 Marr Sally Marie DICKINSON 30 Sep 1829.1,6 Died 5 Feb 1892.1,2,6
From Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America 1549-1908 by Lucy Abigail Brainard, 1908.
614. DEANTHEUM HUBBARD BRAINERD (Sylvester, Oliver, Eliakim, Gideon, James, Daniel) of Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Sept. 30, 1829, Sally Marie Dickinson, b. Mch. 28, 1808, dau. of Darius and Anna (Hubbard) Dickenson of Haddam. He was grand juror three years, board of relief one year, justice of the peace one year, road commissioner three years. He and his wife with friends celebrated their golden wedding Sept. 30, 1879. Eighty relatives and members of the family attended festivities. Four generations were present, including the father of Mrs. Brainerd, Capt. Darius Dickinson, who was 94½ years of age. He was a Freemason, and probably the oldest member of that fraternity in this state. Mr. Brainerd was 75 years old, and his wife 71 years old. For several years whe has had failing eyesight, but during the past seven years she has made 30 bed quilts, one of which contains over 9,000 pieces; most of the sewing had to be done with the work so near her face that at times it would seem impossible for her to escape injury. She has done her household work alone through 50 years of domestic life, and reared a large family. He lived in Turkey Hill district, Haddam.
Captain Brainerd was a leading ship builder on the Connecticut River for many years, building no less than 42 vessels and sailing craft for George E. and William H. Goodspeed. He engaged in the business when only 18 years old, and at 21 was entrusted with the management of the shipyard. He was one of the first Connecticut men to have anything to do with steam vessels, and was among the first to make the trip with the old steamboat "Enterprise." Of late years he has given his attention to farming, and controls a large tract of land of 200 acres or more in Haddam, Conn.
Among the guests present was Capt. Chauncey Dickenson, a brother of Mrs. Brainerd, who was married the same day with herself. A notable fact concerning the costumes worn was that Capt. Brainerd had on the same vest which he wore on the day of his marriage. He also wore an old fashioned swallow-tail coat with brass buttons. Mr. Deantheum Hubbard Brainerd d. Feb 5, 1892, ae 85 yrs., 2 mos, 27 ds. Mrs. Sally Marie (Dickenson) Brainerd d. Jan. 12, 1894, ae. 85 yrs., 11 mos, 7 ds.".
13 Sally Marie DICKINSON1,2,6 (1808-1894) [4532]. Born 28 Mar 1808, Haddam / Middlesex, CT.1,6 Died 12 Jan 1894.1,6
7 Augusta M. GRISWOLD2 (1840-1863) [4675]. Born 1840, Killingworth, CT.2 Died 16 Nov 1863, Killingworth, CT.2
14 John GRISWOLD3,4 ( - ) [8804].
15 Almira BUELL2,3,4 ( - ) [8805].
1 | "Information provided by Doreen Seitz". |
2 | "Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America 1549-1908 by Lucy Abigail Brainard, 1908". |
3 | "1870 CT, Middletown, Killingworth census". |
4 | "1880 CT, Middletown, Killingworth census". |
5 | "Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001". |
6 | "Descendants of Nathaniel Dickinson compiled by Addie M. Dickinson and The Dickinson Association with Merton F. Dickinson, President, 1955". |