Marriage date: Nov 27, 1800
Marriage place: Hardwick, Worcester, MA.
Wife: Betsey [Betty] FAY
Birthdate: Oct 13, 1774
Place: Hardwick, Worcester, MA.
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date and place of marriage: Nov 27, 1800, Hardwick, Worcester, MA.
Death date: Aug 10, 1824
Place: AuSable Forks, Clinton, NY.
Father: FAY, Reuben
mother: PERKINS, Elizabeth
CHILDREN
Child 1: BABBITT, William
Birthdate: 1801
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Death date: DEC 13, 1813, Albany, Albany, NY
Child 2: BABBITT, Deborah
Birthdate: circa Oct 26, 1804, Essex, Chittenden, VT.
Married: WHITE, Elijah Jr.,
date and place of marriage: Jan 23, 1823, Whiting, Addison, VT.
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Death date: Jun 21, 1850, AuSable Forks, Essex, NY.
Child 3: BABBITT, Alonzo
Birthdate: 1805
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Death date: Dec 13, 1813, Albany, Albany, NY
Child 4: BABBITT, Elijah
Birthdate: 1807, Essex, Chittenden, VT.
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Child 5: BABBITT, Leander
Birthdate: Mar 29, 1810, AuSable Forks, NY
married: STEVENS, Sarah
date and place of marriage: Jul 02, 1835, Jay, Essex, NY
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Death date: Feb 13, 1871, AuSable Forks, (Black Brook,) NY
Child 6: BABBITT, Warren
Birthdate: circa 1812, Essex, Chittenden, VT.
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Sources:
* "The BABBITT Family History," by William Bradford Browne, Town Clerks's Office, Gilbertville, MA.,
* Albany Argus newspaper, Dec. 17, 1813,
* Historian at the Watervliet Arsenal, (United States Laboratory,)
* Vital records of Whiting, VT,
* 1850 Black Brook, Clinton County, NY Census,
* Death Certificate of Elijah and Deborah (BABBITT) WHITE's daughter,
* Tombstone Inscriptions, Black Brook Cemetery Records,
* Living descendant of Leander and Sarah (STEVENS) BABBITT,
* Family Records,
* Family Stories.
Notes:
* William and Alonzo BABBITT and their father James, were employed by the United States Laboratory, in Albany, NY., when a young man, "Abram TOMS" was said to have "left his station, withholding information" that there was a fire and the building exploded, killing William and Alonzo. A poem was written by the poet, Silas BALLOU and this poem was read at the boys funerals, by their father. It is felt that the boys were buried in unmarked graves, at the Laboratory, although this is not proven. A copy of the very heart wrenching poem is in my files.
* James BABBITT was a Universalist, a traveling Preacher.
* According to the BABBITT family history book, "Warren BABBITT removed South."
* For more information on Ancestors and Descendants of this family, please contact me.