Some Descendants of Hannah Parker (Isaac, Moses, Aaron, Moses, Abraham) and Dr. Peleg Redfield

  1. Isaac Fletcher Redfield was born on 10 Apr 1804 in Wethersfield, Windsor, Vermont. [Ref, p. 125] He probably died before 1880 and he certainly died before 1900. He married first Mary W. Smith. [Ref, p. 125] She died by 1850. He married second Catherine B. Clark. [Ref, p. 125] Catherine was the daughter of Luther Clark of St. Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont. [Ref, p. 125] She was born in Aug 1816 in Vermont. [Ref]
    In 1850 Isaac and Catherine were living in Randolph, Orange, Vermont and Isaac was a Supreme Court judge. [Ref] Isaac arrived in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts from Liverpool, England on the China on 12 Sep 1867. [Ref] In 1870 Isaac and Catherine were living in Boston and Isaac was a lawyer with real estate worth $11,000 and a personal estate of $200. [Ref] In 1900 Catherine was a widow and a patient in the McLean Insane Hospital in Belmont, Middlesex, Massachusestts. [Ref]
  2. Sydney Peleg Redfield was born about 1812 in Vermont. [Ref][Ref][Ref, about 1808] He married Harriet Grannis of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. [Ref, p. 125] Harriet was born about 1818 in Vermont [Ref] or about 1816 in New Hampshire [Ref][Ref, 1817].
    In 1850 Sydney and Harriet lived in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont and Sydney was a druggist with real estate worth $5,500. [Ref] In 1870 Sydney and Hannah lived in Montpelier and Sydney was a retired druggist with real estate worth $10,000 and a personal estate of $200. [Ref] In 1880 Sydney and Hannah lived in Montpelier. [Ref]
  3. Hannah Dorothy Redfield was born say 1808. She died in an Ursuline convent in Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada. [Ref, p. 125]
    Hannah became a Roman Catholic nun. [Ref, p. 125]
  4. Beriah Addison Redfield was born about 1810 in Vermont. [Ref] He died between 1870 and 1880. He married Caroline Plinsterage. [Ref, p. 126] She was born about 1817 in Vermont. [Ref]
    Beriah lived on the old homestead in Coventry, Orleans, Vermont. [Ref, p. 126] In 1850 Beriah and Caroline lived in Coventry and Beriah was a farmer with real estate worth $2,200. [Ref] In 1860 Beriah and Caroline lived with Beriah's mother in Coventry and Beriah was a farmer. [Ref] In 1870 Beriah and Caroline lived in Charleston, Orleans, Vermont and Beriah was a farmer with real estate worth $3,000 and a personal estate of $2,000. Beriah's mother lived with them. [Ref] In 1880 Caroline was a widow living with her children in Coventry, Orleans, Vermont. [Ref]
  5. Timothy Parker Redfield was born on 3 Nov 1811 in Coventry, Orleans, Vermont [Ref]. [Ref, p. 126] He died on 27 Mar 1888, age 76, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. [Ref] He married Helen W. Grannis of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. [Ref, p. 126] Helen was born about 1819 in Vermont. [Ref][Ref, in Canada]
    Timothy lived in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont. [Ref, p. 126] He was a lawyer and state senator. [Ref, p. 126] He was a Vermont Supreme Court judge. [Ref] In 1850 Timothy and Helen were living in Montpelier and Timothy was a lawyer. [Ref] In 1870 Timothy and Helen were living in Montpelier and Timothy was a lawyer with real estate worth $9,500 and a personal estate of $15,000. [Ref] Timothy and Helen arrived in Boston on the Cephalonia on 21 Jun 1884, departing from Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England. [Ref]
  6. Betsey Nancy Redfield was born on 26 Nov 1813. [Ref, p. 109] She died on 25 May 1844 [Ref, p. 109], presumably in childbirth. She married Moody Stickney Proctor on 4 Sep 1834 in Proctorsville. [Ref, p. 109]
  7. Sarah Abigail Redfield was born about 1816 in Vermont. [Ref] She married Dr. Samuel Kendall of Coventry, Windsor, Vermont. [Ref, p. 126] He died before 1880.
    In 1880 Abbie Kendall was a widow living in Coventry. [Ref]
  8. Roxana S. F. Redfield was born about 1817 in Vermont. [Ref] She married James McDonough Richardson of Waitsfield, Washington, Vermont. [Ref, p. 126] He was born about 1817 in Vermont. [Ref]
    In 1850 James and Solone were living in Waitsfield and James was a merchant with real estate worth $1,000. [Ref] In 1860 Jame and Solone were living in Waitsfield and James was a retired merchant with real estate worth $2,500 and a personal estate worth $2,920. [Ref]