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from University of North Carolina (USA); a MSc in mechanical engineer-
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CONTENTS
List of Contributors.....................................................................................xv
List of Abbreviations................................................................................. xxi
List of Symbols........................................................................................ xxiii
Preface....................................................................................................xxvii
About the Conference...............................................................................xxxi
13. X-Ray Study of the Influence of the Amount and Activity of Carbon
Metal-Containing Nanostructures on the Polymer Modification........ 187
I. N. Shabanova, V. I. Kodolov, N. S. Terebova, and Ya. A. Polyotov
Index.......................................................................................................... 391
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
N. V. Andronova
Blokhin Russian Oncological Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Medical Science, Russia
R. Ansari
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
L. A. Argatkina
Russia, Lead research institute of chemical technology, Kashirsky high road, 115409, Moscow
A. Yu. Bonda
Basic Research-High Educational Center of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific
Center, Russian Academy of Sciences; Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic, Russia; E-mail: [email protected]
N. V. Bondareva
Izhevsk State Technical University
V. E. Bozhevolnov
Faculty of Chemistry of Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityMSU, Faculty of Chemistry, Russia,
119991, Moscow 1, GSP-1, 1-3 Leninskiye Gory, E-mail: [email protected]
E. A. Budovskikh
Siberian State Industrial University, Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St., Izhevsk, 426000
S. G. Bystrov
Physical-Technical Institute, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk,
426001, Russia. Tel.: (3412) 72-87-79; E-mail: [email protected]
F. F. Chausov
Udmurt State University, 1 Universitetskaya St., Izhevsk, 426034
N. V. Dezhkunov
Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
K. S. Dibirova
Dagestan State Pedagogical University, Makhachkala 367003, Yaragskii st., 57, Russian Federation
I. V. Dolbin
Kabardino-Balkarian State University, KBR, Nal’chik 360004, Chernyshevskii st., 173, Russian Fed-
eration
E. L. Dzidziguri
Russia, National research technological university «MISIS», 119049, Moscow, Leninsky prospect, 4.
E-mail: [email protected]
M. S. Emelyanova
Izhevsk State Technical University
xvi List of Contributors
A. Y. Fedotov
Institute of Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Department “Mechanics of
Nanostructures,” Izhevsk State Technical University, Department “Nanotechnology and Microsys-
tems,” Izhevsk, Russia T. Baramsinoy 34, Izhevsk, Russia E-mail: [email protected]
A. V. Gopin
Faculty of Chemistry of Lomonosov Moscow State University MSU, Faculty of Chemistry, Russia,
119991, Moscow 1, GSP-1, 1-3 Leninskiye Gory, E-mail: [email protected]
V. Ye. Gromov
Siberian State Industrial University, Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St., Izhevsk, 426000
B. Hadavi Moghadam
Department of Textile Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
A. K. Haghi
Department of Textile Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran, E-mail: [email protected]
M. Hasanzadeh
Department of Textile Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
Y. S. Ilina
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Yu. F. Ivanov
Institute of high-current electronics SB RAS
N. V. Khokhriakov
Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, Basic Research and Educational Center of Chemical Physics and
Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Science, Russia, Izhevsk,
426000, E-mail: [email protected].
V. I. Kodolov
Basic Research – High Educational Centre of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific
Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia, M.T. Kalashnikov Izhevsk
State Technical University, Izhevsk, 426067, Russia
G. А. Korablev
Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, Basic Research and Educational Center of Chemical Physics and
Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Science, Russia, Izhevsk,
426000, E-mail: [email protected].
R. G. Korablev
Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, Basic Research and Educational Center of Chemical Physics and
Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Science, Russia, Izhevsk,
426000
А. Korablev
Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, Basic Research and Educational Center of Chemical Physics and
Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Science, Russia, Izhevsk,
426000
O. A. Kovyazina
Basic Research-High Educational Center of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific
Center, Russian Academy of Sciences; Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic, Russia; E-mail: [email protected]
List of Contributors xvii
G. V. Kozlov
N. M. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119334,
Kosygin st., 4, Russian Federation
D. A. Krylov
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
T. V. Kuznetsova
State National Research Politechnical University of Perm, Perm, Russia
M. I. Lebedeva
Russia, National research technological university “MISIS”, Leninsky prospect, 4, 119049, Moscow
G. V. Lomaev
Izhevsk State Technical University
G. M. Magomedov
Dagestan State Pedagogical University, Makhachkala 367003, Yaragskii st., 57, Russian Federation
V. Mottaghitalab
Department of Textile Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
A. V. Murin
Physicotechnical Institute, Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St., Izhevsk,
42600, [email protected]
E. A. Naimushina
Udmurt State University, 1 Universitetskaya St., Izhevsk, 426034
A. L. Nikolaev
Faculty of Chemistry of Lomonosov Moscow State University MSU, Faculty of Chemistry, Russia,
119991, Moscow 1, GSP-1, 1-3 Leninskiye Gory, E-mail: [email protected]
A. K. Osipov
Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy
N. G. Petrova
Ministry of Informatization and Communication of the Udmurt Republic
Ya. Polyotov
Scientific Education Centre of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, the Ural Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, T. Baramzina St., 34, Izhevsk, 426067.
S. V. Raykov
Siberian State Industrial University, Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St., Izhevsk, 426000
D. A. Romanov
Siberian State Industrial University, Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St., Izhevsk, 426000
A. V. Severyukhin
Institute of Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Department “Mechanics of
Nanostructures.” Izhevsk State Technical University, Department “Nanotechnology and Microsys-
tems,” Izhevsk, Russia T. Baramsinoy 34, Izhevsk, Russia E-mail: [email protected]
O. Yu. Severyukhina
Institute of Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department “Mechanics
of Nanostructures.” Izhevsk State Technical University, Department “Nanotechnology and Microsys-
tems,” Izhevsk, Russia T. Baramsinoy 34, Izhevsk, Russia E-mail: [email protected]
xviii List of Contributors
I. N. Shabanova
Physicotechnical Institute of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St. ,
Izhevsk 426000, [email protected], FGBOU GOU VPO “Udmurt State University,” 1 Universitetskaya
St., Izhevsk
I. N. Shabanova
Physicotechnical Institute of the Ural Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St. ,
Izhevsk 426000, [email protected], FGBOU GOU VPO “Udmurt State University,” 1 Universitetskaya
St., Izhevsk
O. I. Shavrin
Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University
A. A. Shushkov
Institute of Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Department “Mechanics
of Nanostructures” Izhevsk State Technical University, Department “Nanotechnology and Microsys-
tems,” Izhevsk, Russia T. Baramsinoy 34, Izhevsk, Russia E-mail: [email protected]
N. I. Sidnyaev
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
N. V. Somov
State University of Nizhny Novgorod, 23 prospect Gagarina, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950
G. Song
Advanced Materials Institute of Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, Tsinghua Cam-
pus, The University Town Shenzhen
G. Tang
Advanced Materials Institute of Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, Tsinghua Cam-
pus, The University Town Shenzhen
N. S. Terebova
Physicotechnical Institute of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Kirov St. ,
Izhevsk 426000, [email protected], FGBOU GOU VPO “Udmurt State University,” 1 Universitetskaya
St., Izhevsk
E. M. Treschalina
Blokhin Russian Oncological Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Medical Science
V. V. Trineeva
Basic Research – High Educational Centre of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific
Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia, Institute of Mechanics, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia
V. N. Trofimov
State National Research Politechnical University of Perm, Perm, Russia
A. V. Vakhrushev
Institute of Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Department “Mechanics of
Nanostructures,” Izhevsk State Technical University, Department “Nanotechnology and Microsys-
tems,” Izhevsk, Russia T. Baramsinoy 34, Izhevsk, Russia E-mail: [email protected]
Yu. M. Vasil’chenko
Basic Research – High Educational Center of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific
Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, M.T. Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Techni-
cal University, Russia
List of Contributors xix
Yu. G. Vasiliev
Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, Basic Research and Educational Center of Chemical Physics and
Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Science, Russia, Izhevsk,
426000, E-mail: [email protected].
G. Е. Zaikov
N. M. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS, Russia, Moscow, 119991, 4 Kosygin St., E-
mail: [email protected]
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Rome, N. Y. 40. Mary^ Brainerd {Ahner^ Joshua^, Cale¥, Daniel^)
of East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Sept. 7, 1800, Sylvester
Williams, b. Jan. 11, 1778, son of Elijah and Edith (Day) Williams of
East Haddam. He was a farmer in Moodus, Conn. Mr. Sylvester
Williams d. Apr. 1, 1809, ae. 31 yrs., 2 mos., 20 ds. She m. (2), Feb.
26, 1816 or '17, Phincas Gates, b. Aug. 22, 1775, son of Phincas and
Ann (Taylor) Gates of East Haddam. Mrs. Mary (Brainerd) (Williams)
Gates d. Aug. 31, 1859, ae. 83 yrs. Mr. Phincas Gates d. . Williams
children by the first marriage: i. A dau., b. Apr. 22, 1802, in East
Haddam, Conn.; d. Apr. 22, 1802. ii. Harriet Maria, b. Dec. 23, 1804,
in East Haddam, Conn.; m., Sept. 5, 1825, Hezekiah Whitmore
Percival, b. Apr. 18, 1801. Ch. 1. Nancy Maria, b. June 30, 1826. 2.
John, b. Nov. 19, 1828; d. Dec. 2, 1828. 3. Mary Brainerd, b. Dec. 7,
1831; m. William Leroy Fowler, Apr. 20, 1853. Ch. i. Oscar Percival,
b. Apr. 1, 1857. ii. May Williams,
Fifth Generation. 59 b. July 24, 18G3. 4. Ellen Jane, b. May
28, 1837; d. Aug. 21, 1837. iii. Sylvester Nelson, b. Nov. 26, 1806, in
East Haddam, Conn.; m., Feb. 25, 1834, Cynthia Lucretia Silliman
Brainerd. Ch. 1. Julia Augusta, b. Sept. 6, 1838; d. Feb. 14, 1839. iv.
RoxANNA Brainerd, b. Dec. 19, 1808, in East Haddam, Conn.; m.,
June 1, 1834, Edmund Smith, b. Aug. 7, 1807. She d. May 5, 1861. 4
children. He m. (2), Luseina (West) Kellogg, dau. of Warren and
Tabitha (Day) West, and widow of George Washington Kellogg, of
Colchester, Conn. 41 . Jared Warren^ Brainerd {Ahner^, Joshua?,
Caleh^, Daniel^) of East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m.^ Nov.
23, 1806, Mary Swan, b. Apr. 18, 1790, dau. of Adin and Hannah
(Gardner) Swan. He was a mechanic in Rome, Oneida Co., N, Y. He
moved from Connecticut to Stephentown, N. Y., and from thence to
Verona, and then to Eome, N. Y. Mr. Jared Warren Brainerd d. May
31, 1839, in Eome. Mrs. Mary (Swan) Brainerd d. Sept. 4, 1883, ae.
93 yrs., in Holley, N. Y. Children : Mary, b. Jan. 23, 1808, in
Stephentown, N. Y. Harriet Swan, b. Sept. 13, 1809, in Stephentown,
N. Y. ; d. Oct. 9, 1829. Warren Gardner, b. July 7, 1812, in
Stephentown, N. Y. Adin Swan, b. June, 1814, in Stephentown, N. Y.
; d. Aug., 1831. George Henry, b. July 23, 1816, in Verona, N. Y. Ann
Moseley, b. July 8, 1818, in Stephentown, N. Y. Hannah Elizabeth, b.
June 3, 1821, in Stephentown, N. Y. viii. Emily Palmyra, b. Nov. 10,
1823, in Stephentown, N. Y. ; d. Nov. 11, 1826. 42. Margaret^
Brainerd {Timothy^ Obadiah^, Caleh^, Daniel^) m. Mr. Allyn. Mrs.
Margaret (Brainerd) Allyn d. Nov. 27, 1811. Mr. Allyn d. . Allyn
children: 43. IsAAC^ Brainerd* {Timothy*. Ohadiah^, Calel"^,
DanieV-,) of Russia, Herkimer Co., N. Y., m. Zeruah Spencer, b. Dec.
24, 1775, in Haddam, Conn., probably dau. of Eleazerf and Mary
(Johnson) Spencer. He was a carpenter and lived in Russia, N. Y. He
was drowned in Black Creek in that town. Mr. Isaac Brainerd d. June
14, 1808. She m. (2), her brother-in-law, Caleb Brainerd. Mrs.
Zeruah (Spencer) (Brainerd) Brainerd d. Jan. 22, 1844, in her 69th
vr. Mr. Caleb Brainerd d. Jan. 29, 1849, in hia 72d yr."' 121. 1. 11.
122. iii. IV. 123. v. 124. vi. 125. vii * Oliver Kimball was born 1781.
His widow married Isaac Brainerd, of Downsville, N. Y. This may be
the Isaac Brainerd. On account of lack of names and dates I can be
no more particular. I know of no other Isaac Brainerd. fEleazer
Spencer was b. May 14, 1748, in Haddam, Conn., and Mary Johnson,
his wife, was b. May 9, 1748, were m. about 1766. A dau., Elizabeth,
b. Nov. 23, 1766. 2 c — 17
60 BrcUnerd-Brainard Genealogy. Children : 126. i. Albert,
b. Mch. 10, 1800, in Russia, N. Y. 127. ii. Lydia, b. Sept. 14, 1801, in
Russia, N. Y. 128. iii. Sidney Caleb, b. Oct. 10, 1803, in Russia, N. Y.
iv. Zeeuah, b. Sept. 30, 1807, in Russia, N. Y.; d. Sept. 9, 1814 or
1815, in her 8th yr. 44. Caleb^ Brainerd {Timothy*, Ohadiah^,
Cale¥, Daniel'^,) of Kussia^ Herkimer Co., N. Y., m. Zeruah
(Spencer) Brainerd, b. Dec. 24, 1775, in Haddam, Conn., probably
dau. of Eleazer and Mary (Johnson) Spencer, and widow of his
brother, Isaac Brainerd. He was a farmer in Enssia. Mrs. Zeruah
(Spencer) (Brainerd) Brainerd d. Jan. 22, 1844, in her 69th yr. He m.
(2), May 19, 1844, in Susquehanna Co., Annis (Humphrey) Fuller, b.
Feb. 24, 1792, in Canton, Conn., dau. of Capt. Ralph and Rebecca
(Woodford) Humphrey, and widow of Chauncey Fuller. Mr. Caleb
Brainerd d. Jan. 29, 1849, in his 72d yr., in Warren, Pa. She removed
to Garrettsville, Portage Co., Ohio, in 1863. Children : 129. i. Ebastus
I., b. June 17, 1811, in Russia, N. Y. ii. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 28, 1814, in
Russia, N. Y.; d. Jan. 28, 1851, in her 37th yr. 46. Hannah^ Brainerd
{Timothy*, Ohadiah^, Caleh^,, DanieV) of Russia, Herkimer Co.^ N.
Y. ; m. Mr. Kimball. Mrs. Hannah (Brainerd) Kimball, d. Jan. 2, 1813.
Mr. Kimball d. . Kimball children : 46. Reuben^ Brainerd {Caleb* ,
Obadiah^, Cale¥, DanieV-) of Spencertown, Columbia Co., N. Y. ; m.,
Sept. 13, 1782, Hannah Mack, at that place. Mr. Reuben Brainard d.
Mch. 15, 1798. He was drowned in a mill-race, or by the bursting of
a flume when his youngest child, Hannah, was a babe. Mrs. Hannah
(Mack) Brainard d. Apr. 11, 1848. Children : 130. i. Obadiah, b. July
5, 1784. 131. ii. Caleb, b. . 132. iii. David, b. July 5, 1788, in
Harpersfield, N. Y. 133. iv. Daniel, b. . V. Reuben, b. . 134. vi. Abigail,
b. . 135. vii. Hannah, b. Dec. 23, 1796, in Harpersfield, N. Y. 47.
ZiPPORAH^ Brainerd {Nathaniel*, Obadiah^, Cale¥, Daniel^) of ;
m., , Joseph Mitchell. He was a Methodist minister. Mr. Joseph
Mitchell d. . Mrs. Zipporah (Brainerd) Mitchell d. .
Fifth Generation. 61 No children. 48. Joshua^ Braineed
{Nathaniel*, Ohadiah^, Caleh^, Daniel^) of ; m., , Eebecca or
Roxanna Jones. When young he lived with William Bartholomew. He
went to mill and his horse was found tied to the mill, and his sack of
corn in the mill, but he was never heard from. Mr. Joshua Brainerd d.
or disappeared Apr. 13, 1816, Mrs. Rebecca or Roxanna (Jones)
Brainerd d. Children : i. Austin, b. — ii. Reuben, b. — 136. iii.
ExDXANNA, b. 137. iv. Sarah Ann, b. 138. V. Rebecca, b. 139. vi.
Joel, b. , in Whitehall, N. Y. vii. John, b. . 140. viii. Isaac, b. Apr. 5,
181G, in Fort Ann, Washington Co., N. Y. 49. Mary^ Brainerd
(Nathaniel^ OladiaJi^, Cale¥, Daniel^) of ; m., , Mr. Becker. Mrs.
Mary (Brainerd) Becker d. 1818, ae. 47 yrs. Mr. Becker d. . Becker
children : 50. Ahimaaz^ Brainerd (Nathaniel^ ObadiaJi^, Caleh^,
Daniel^) of ; m., Apr. 13, 1802, Polly VanHorn, b. Dec. 20, 1781,
dau. of Aaron and Polly (Hubbard) VanHorn. Mrs. Polly (VanHorn)
Brainerd d. Feb. 15, 1842. He m. (2), Apr. 16, 1843, Lydia Wright.
He went first to Templeton, Mass., and kept a hotel. He afterward
lived in Sheridan, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. He moved to Whitehall,
Washington Co., N. Y., about 1811. He learned the blacksmith's
trade. Mrs, Lydia (Wright) Brainerd d. Oct. 4, 1854. Mr. Ahimaaz
Brainerd d. Children by the first marriage : 141. i, Albert, b. Aug. 9,
1803, in Sheridan, N. Y. 142. ii. Polly M., b. Oct. 6, 1804. 143. iii.
Sally, b. June 17, 1807. 144. iv. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 12, 1809. 145. V.
Nancy Maria, b. Mch, 2, 1814, in Whitehall, N. Y. 51. Ebenezer^
Brainerd (Nathaniel*, OhadiaJi^, Caleh^, DanieV-) of New York
state; m., , Susan Fagan. Mrs. Susan (Fagan) Brainerd d. . Mr.
Ebenezer Brainerd d. , Children : i, Mary, b. ; res. East Randolph, N,
Y, ii. John, b. . He was killed in the Civil War.
62 Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy. 52. Hanxaii^ Brainerd
{Nathaniel^, Obadiah^, Caleh^, Danic?) of ; m. Mr. Nelson. Mrs.
Hannah (Brainerd) Nelson' d. . Mr. Nelson d. . Nelson children : i. A
dau., b. . ii. A dau., b. . 53. Simeon S.^ Brainerd (Nathaniel^
OhadiaJi^, Cale¥, Daniel^) of New York state; m., June or July 1,
1822, Mary Bristol, b. , dau. of Elijah and Tryphena ( ) Bristol. He
was a blacksmith and lived in Little Valley, Cattaraugns Co., N. Y.
Mrs. Mary (Bristol) Brainerd d. Sept. 2, 1872, ae. 71 yrs. Mr. Simeon
S. Brainerd d. May 20, 1884, ae. 88 yrs., 10 mos., 21 ds., in Little
Valley, N. Y., at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ira Wood. Children :
146. i. Ann B., or Hester Ann, b. June 16, 1823, in Little Valley, N. Y.
147. ii. LORING G., b. Oct. 14, 1826, in Little Vallev. N. Y. iii. PiiiLO,
b. Feb. 21, 1830, in Little Valley, N. Y. ; d. Jan. 23, 1832. 148. iv.
Cyrus W., b. Jan. 24, 1833, in Little Valley, N. Y. 149. V. Lucia H., b.
Jan. 6, 1836, in Little Valley, N. Y. vi. RicuARD, Mch. 23 or 31, 1841.
in Little Vallev, N. Y. ; d. Mch. 10, 1850. 54. Tpiankful" Brainerd*
(NatJianicI^ OhadiaW^, Caleb-, Daniel^) of ; ni. Mr. Nelson. Mrs.
Thankful (Brainerd) Nelson d. . Mr. Nelson d. . Nelson children : 55.
Anna' Brainerd (Jeptha*, Ohadiah^, Cale¥, DanieV-) of Whitestown,
Oneida Co., N. Y.; m., Oct. 13, 179G, in that place, Ezekiel Eggleston,
b. Mch. 13, 17G9, in Torrington. Conn., son of James and Elizabeth
(Curtis) Eggleston. He was a wheelwright in Wliitcstown. Mr. Ezekiel
Eggleston d. Mch. 30, 1851, ac. 82 yrs. Mrs. Anna (Brainerd)
Eggleston d. Jan. 21, 1864, ac. 92 yrs., in Ida, Mich. Eggleston
children : i. Harriet, b. Sept. 10, 1797, in Whitestown, X. V. ii.
Clarissa, b. Dec. 7, 1798, in Wliitestown, N. Y. iii. TiRZAii, b. Apr. 9,
1800, in Whitestown, N. Y. iv. Eunice, b. Nov. 7, 1801, in
Whitestown, N. Y. V. Marvin, b. Feb. 4, 1803, in Whitestown, N. Y. vi.
Nelson, b. Oct. 24, 1804, in Whitestown, N. Y. vii. Elvira, b. Apr. 15,
1806, in Whitestown, N. Y. ; m., in 1834, Mr. Fredenburgh, and
moved to Ida, Mich, viii. Jeptiia Brainerd, b. Feb. 20, 1811, in
Whitestown, N. Y. ix. Jeremiah Chester, b. July 15. 1812, in
Whitestown, N. Y. * There was a good deal of confusion in regard to
the marriage of Hannah, and her sister Thankful Brainerd. Others
must investigate.
Fifth Generation, 63 66. Jeptha^ Brainekd {Jeptha\
Obadiah^ Cale¥, Dmie?) of Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y.; m., Aug.
14, 1803, Catherine Comstock, b. Aug. 20, 1778. He lived in
Western, Oneida Co., N. Y., and M'as a farmer. He previously had
lived in WhitestoAvn, X. Y. Mrs. Catherine (Comstock) Brainerd d.
soon after 1850. Mr. Jeptha Brainerd d. soon after 1850. Children : i.
Anna, b. Nov. 20, 1803, in ; d. Feb. 2G, 1847. 150. ii. EVALINA, b.
Nov. 20, 1805, in . 151. iii. Catherine, b. Oct. 27, 1807, in . 152. iv.
Edwin, b. Nov. 7, 1809, in . 153. V. Daniel, b. May 15, 1812, in
Whitestown, N. Y. 154. vi. Pamela, b. June 19, 1814, in . vii. Wealtha
Ann, b. July 23, 1816, in ; d. Mch. 2, 1817. viii. William, b. June 15,
1818, in ; d. Apr. 16, 1819. 155. ix. Jepthai, b. Mch. 17, 1822, in .
57. Samuel^ Beainerd {Jeptha\ Ohadiah^, Caleh^, DanieV-) of
Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y.; m., 1798, Grace Douglas, b. Feb. or
June 5, 1780, in Middletown, Conn., dau. of Elder Caleb and Bethiah
(Chapel) Douglas of Whitestown, N. Y. He was a farmer in Rutland,
Jefferson Co., N. Y. Mrs. Grace (Douglas) Brainerd d. Feb. 21, 1841,
ae. 61 yrs. Mr. Samuel Brainerd d. Oct. 11, 1865, ae. 88 yrs., 8 mos.,
1 d. Children : 156. i. Obadiah, b. Mch. 29, 1799, in Wliitestown, N.
Y. 1'57. ii. Philena, b. Dec. 24, 1800, in Whitestown, N. Y. 158. iii.
Stephen, b. Sept. 22, 1802, in Whitestown, N. Y. 159. iv. Mary, b.
May 10, 1804, in Rutland, N. Y. 160. v. Alvah Chapel, b. May 11,
1806, in Rutland, N. Y. 161. vi. Carlos, b. Feb. 25, 1808, in Rutland,
N. Y. 162. vii. Sarah, b. Nov. 15, 1809, in Rutland, N. Y. viii. A son,
b., 1811, in Rutland, N. Y.; d., 1811. 163. ix. Daniel, b. Dec. 24,
1812, in Rutland. N. Y. 164. X. Henry, b. Sept. 18, 1813 or 1815, in
Rutland, N. Y. 165. xi. Egbert, b. Aug. 21, 1817, in Whitestown, N. Y.
166. xii. Clarissa, b. Mch. 1, 1820, in Rutland, N. Y. 58. Isaiah^
Brainerd {Jeptha^ Obadiah^ Caleb", Daniel^) of Whitestown,
Oneida Co., N. Y.; m., , Janette Mossman, b. . He lived in Cleveland
and Ashtabula, Ohio, and in Pennsylvania. He was a physician. After
his wife's death he went to Floyd, N. Y. Mrs. Janette (Mossman)
Brainerd d. , in Ashtabula, Ohio, Mr. Isaiah Brainerd d. , in Floyd, N.
Y. Children : i. Mossman or ^Martin, b. . ii. A child, b. . iii. A child, b.
. iv. A child, b. •
64 Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy. 59. Daniel^ Brainerd
(Jeptha^ OhadiaK^, Ccdch^, Daniel^) of Whitestown, Oneida Co.,
N. Y. ; m., about Jan., 1805. Loraine Hungerford, b. 1784, in Bristol,
Conn., dau. of Timothy and Hannah (Hiccox) Hungerford. He moved
to Watertown, Jefferson Co., N, Y., in 1804 or 1805, and was a
physician and surgeon. He was the second physician that settled in
that place. He was supervisor in Watertown in 1805. The first
Presbyterian Church Avas formed in Watertown; organized as a
Congregational Church in June, and when no minister was present
Dr. Brainerd usually read the sermon. Dr. Daniel Brainerd d. Jan. 7,
1810. Mrs. Loraine (Hungerford) Brainerd d. May 10, 1835. Both
died at Watertown. Children : 167. i. Orville Velora, b. Jan. 4, 1807,
in Watertxiwn, N. Y. 168. ii. Daniel Eqbett, b. Feb. 16, 1809, in
Watertown, N. Y. 60. Maiiy^ Brainerd (Jeptha\ Obadiah\ Cale¥,
Danie?) of Whitestown, Oneida Co., JST. Y.; m., in Whitestown, Mch.
21, 1810, Samuel Bobbins, b. Mch. 30, 1787, in Wethersfield, Conn.
He was a farmer at Trenton, Oneida Co., N. Y. Mr. Samuel Robbins d.
Feb. 17, 1855. Mrs. Mary (Brainerd) Robbins d. Mch. 5, 1863.
Robbins children: 1. Jeptha Braineed, b. Feb. 17, 1812, in Trenton,
N. Y.; d. Sept. 22, 1836. ii. Samuel F., b. Dec. 14, 1814, in Trenton,
N. Y.; d. about 1874; his widow lived in Rome, N. Y. ill. Hanmer Bela,
b. Dec. 11, 1816, in Trenton, N. Y. iv. Mary E., b, Feb. 23, 1819, in
Trenton, N. Y.; d. July 2, 1834. V. Anna M., b. Mch. 20, 1820, in
Trenton, N. Y, vi. Sidney M., b. Apr. 3, 1825, in Trenton, N. Y. vii.
Sarah, b. May 24, 1826, in Trenton, N. Y.; d. July 10, 1827. 61.
Timothy^ Brainerd {Jeptha\ OhadiaJi^, CaleV-, Daniel^) of
Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y. ; m., , Wealthy Phelps, b. . He was a
farmer in Whitestown. He afterward lived in Oriskany, Oneida Co., N.
Y. Mrs. Wealthy (Phelps) Brainerd d. . Mr. Timothy Brainerd d.
Children : Sidney, b. . i. Albert, b. . ii. Julius, b. . V. Wealthy Ann, b. ;
m. A. B. Comstock. 62. Bela Markiiam^ Brainerd (Jeptha\ Obadiah^j
CaleV', Daniel^) of Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y. ; m., Apr. 28,
1812, Lydia Morse or Moss, b. Dec. 15, 1792, dau. of Samuel and
Anna (Ormsbee) Morse or Moss. He was a
Fifth Generation, 65 farmer in Whitestown. Mr. Bela
Markham Brainerd d. May 5, 1822, ae. 29 yrs., 1 mo., 13 ds. Mrs.
Lydia (Morse or Moss) Brainerd d. . Children : i. Lydia Ann, b. Mch.
12, 1813, in Whiteatown, N. Y.j d. Oct. 23, 1869. 169. ii. Adaline, b.
June 11, 1814, in Whitestown, N. Y. iii. Anna Obmsbee, b. Sept. 13,
1816, in Whitestown, N. Y.; d. Dec. 28, 1816. iv. Aurora Amaret, b.
Nov. 30, 1817, in Whitestown, N. Y.; d. Aug. 21, 1822.
6t> Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy. SIXTH GENEIiATIOK 63.
Cynthia^ Brainerd (Reuben^, Aaron*, Jacoh^, Caleh^, DanieV) of
Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Oct. 13, 1746, Sylvanus Hull, son
of Cornelius and Abigail (Chipman) Hull of Durham, Conn. Mr.
Sylvanus Hull d. . Mrs. Cynthia (Brainerd) Hull d. . Hull children : i. A
child, b. ~ ii. A child, b. iii. A child, b. iv. A child, b. V. A child, b. vi. A
child, b. 64. Olmsted^ Brainebd* {Reulerv', Aaron*, Jaco¥, Caleh^,
Daniel^) of Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Apr. 10, 1828,
Minerva Bailey, b. , dau. of Oliver and Anne ( ) Bailey of Middlefield,
Conn. Mrs. Minerva (Bailey) Brainerd d. Apr. 6, 1836, ae. 27 yrs. He
m. (2), Apr. 30, 1837, Marietta Gladwin, b. —, dau. of Silas and Sally
(Bailey) Gladwin of Haddam, Conn. He lived in Middlefield, Conn. Mr.
Olmsted Brainerd d. . Mrs. Marietta (Gladwin) Brainerd d. . Children
by the first marriage : 170. i. Wilbur Fiske, b. . 171. ii. SHAiix)n
Smith, b. . iii. A son, b. Mch., 1836, in Middlefield, Conn.; d. Sept.
15, 1836, ae. 6 inos. Child by the second marriage: iv. Silas Gladwin,
b. Feb. 1, 1839, in Middlefield, Conn. 65. Samuel* Brainard (Jacoh^,
Aaron*, Jaco¥, Caleb^, DanieV-) of Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. ;
m., , Matilda S. Brainard of Middletown, Conn., dau. of Samuel and
Abigail Matilda (Treat) Brainard, his cousin. Mr. Samuel Brainard d.
Feb. 13, 1858, ae 45 yrs., in Middletown, Conn. She m. (2), Nov. 24,
1863, Henry Bristol of Durham, Conn. Mrs. Matilda S. (Brainard)
(Brainard) Bristol d. . • Olmsted Brainerd of Haddam, Conn., m., Apr.,
1828, in Middletown, Conn., Miss Mary Lewis, dau. of Ozias Lewis by
Middletown records.
Sixth Generation. ^^T Children : i. Edward S., b. , in
Middletown, Conn.; d. May 13, 1842, ae. 5 yrs., in Wethersfield,
Conn, ii. William M., b. Oct. 20, 1850, in Middletown, Conn, iii. A
dau., b. Aug. 4, 1856, in Middletown, Conn. 66. TiTUS^ Bkainakd
{J(ico¥, Aaron\ Jaco¥, Cale¥, Dariicl^) of Higganum, Middlesex Co.,
Conn. ; m., Dec. 5 or 17, 1845, Amelia Melissa Spencer, b. June 1,
1826, in New York, dau. of George and Sally (Pettibone) Spencer of
New York State. Mrs. Amelia Melissa (Spencer) Brainard d. May 5,
1860 or 1861, ae. 36 yrs. He m. (2), Dec. 29, 1861, Nancy Ann
Lane, b. May 31, 1840, in Killingworth, Conn., dau. of Edmund and
Nancy M. (Thomas) Lane of the same place. He was a farmer and
gardener, and later a mechanic, living in Meriden, Conn. Mr. Titus
Brainard d. Apr. 14, 1872, ae. 52 yrs., 3 mos., 14 ds. She m. (2),
Henry G. Brainard, son of Henry Maddock and Betsey Ann (Clark)
Brainerd of Haddam, Conn. Mrs. Nancy Ann (Lane) (Brainard)
Brainard d. . Mr. Henry G. Brainard d. . Child bv the first marriage:
172. i. Carlos, b. Dec. 6, 1846, in Haddam, Conn. Child by the
second marriage: 178. ii. Annie M., b. May 5, 1864. 67. Sydney S.^
Bilvinard {Jaco¥, Aaron*, Jaco¥, Caleb^, DanieV-) of Haddam,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., , Mary E. Clark, or m., Nov. 28, 1850,
Helen M. Clark, b. , dau. of Jonathan' Clark of Staddle Hill,
Middletown, Conn. He worked in a factory. Mrs. Mary E. (Clark)
Brainard d. Apr. 3, 1857. He m. (2), Nov. 11, 1864, Mary J. Lane, b. ,
in Killingworth, Conn. Mr. Sydney S. Brainard d. Mch., 1876, ae. 58
yrs. She m. (2) Henry Brainerd. Mrs. Mary J. (Lane) (Brainard)
Brainerd d. . Mr. Henry Brainerd d. . Child : 174. i. Ellen E., b. Nov.
16, 1856,* in Meriden, Conn. 68. Louisa Eveline® Brainard (Jacob^,
Aaron\ Jacoh^ Cale¥, DanieV) of Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m.,
Feb. 6, 1853, Titus J. Peck, b. Mch. 3, 1832, in Bethany, Conn., son
of Titus and Sibyl (Nettleton) Peck. Mrs. Louisa Eveline (Brainard)
Peck d. Sept. 4, 1866, ae. 34 yrs., 6 mos., 26 ds. Mr. Titus J. Peck d.
. 1857 by Town Records, Meriden, Conn.
68 Bradnerd-Brainard Genealogy. Peck children : i. Frank, b.
. ii. Mary, b. . iii. Jane, b. . iv. Bird, b. V. Minnie, b. vi. LiLLiE, b. 69.
Matilda S.^ Bilunard (SamueP, Aaroii\ Jaco¥, Caleb-, Darnel^) of
Middletown, Middlesex Co., Conn. ; m., Samuel Brainard, b. July 12,
1814, son of Jacob and Persa (Bailey) Brainard of Haddam, Conn.
Mr. Samuel Brainard d. Feb. 13, 1858. ae. 45 yrs., in Middletown.
She m. (2), Nov. 24, 1863, Henry Bristol of Durham, Conn. Mrs.
Matilda S. (Brainard) (Brainard) Bristol d. . Brainard children : i.
Edward S., b. ; d. May 13, 1842, ae. 5 yrs., in Wethersfield, Conn, ii.
WnxiAM M., b. Oct. 20. 1850, in Middletown, Conn. iii. A dau., b.
Aug. 14, 1856, in Middletown, Conn. 70. Joshua® Brainard
{Joshua^,, Aaron}, Jaco¥, Cale¥, Daniel}) of Maromas, Middlesex
Co., Conn. ; m., , Caroline Olds, b. . Mrs. Caroline (Olds) Brainard d.
. He m. (2) . Mr. Joshua Brainard d. . Child : i. John, b. ; res.
Newport, Rhode Island. 71 . Alonzo® Brainerd (Joshua^, Aaron*,
Jaco¥, €ale¥, Daniel^) of Maromas, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Mch.
3. 183-, Cornelia Clark, b. Tune 21. 1812, dau. of Hezekiah and Olive
(Lee) Clark of Durham, Conn. He was a ship carpenter and lived in
Middletown, Conn., on Town Hill. Mr. Alonzo Brainerd d. Jan. 2G,
1898, ae. 86 yrs., 8 mos., 20 ds. Mrs. Cornelia (Clark) Brainerd d.
Oct. 10, 1901, ae. 87 yrs.. 3 mos. Both died in the Town Hill district,
Middletown, Conn. Children : 175. i. George W., b. Jan. 23. 1831, in
:Middletown, Conn. 176. ii. Martin V. B., b. Jan. 12, 1834, in
Middletown, Conn. 177. iii. Henrietta C, b. . in Middletown, Conn.
178. iv. Jane C, b. Mch. 23, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. 179. V.
Wilson F., b. Aug. 21, 1844, in Middletown, Conn., or Maromas,
Conn. ■ vi. Henry, b. Sept. 3, 1847, in Middletown, Conn. 72.
Nancy^ Brainerd (Joshua^, Aaron\ Jaco¥, Cale¥, Daniel^) of
Maromas, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., July 29,
Sixth Generation. ^^ 1849, Edward Hubbard, son of
Samuel Hubbard of Middletown. Conn. He lived in Middletown, Conn.
Mrs. Nancy (Brainerd) Hubbard d. June, 1891, in the hospital in
Middletown, Conn. Mr. Samuel Hubbard d. No children. 73.
LuciNDA^ Brainerd {Joshua^, Aaron^, Jacoh^, Gale¥, Daniel^) of
Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. ; m., Jan. 14, 184-, Henry A. Crowell.
He lived at South Farms, Middletown,, Conn. Mr. Henry A. Crowell d.
June, 1891, a week before his wife died. Mrs. Lucinda (Brainerd)
Crowell d. June, 1891, in the Insane Hospital in Middletown, Conn.
Crowell child: i. Maky, b. Feb. 24, 1841, in Middletown, Conn.; d.
Mch. 17, 1841, ae. 3 wks. 74. Isaac® Brainerd (Joshua?, Aaron^,
JacoV, Caleb"^, DanieV-) of Middletown, Middlesex Co., Conn. ; m.,
Nov. 13, 1849, Lorinda Morgan, b. Aug. 1, 1830, at South Farms,
dau. of Challenge and Lydia (Brainerd) (Treat) Morgan of
Middletown, Conn. He was a molder, but is now a farmer, living at
South Farms, Middletown, Conn. He en. in Co. B, 14th Inf., Aug. 5,
1863, and was disc. Apr, 18, 1865. Engagements of the brigade were
Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, '62; Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, '62;
Chancellorsville, Va., May 1 to 3, '63; Gettysburg, Va., July 2-3, '63 ;
Falling Waters, Va., July 14, '63 ; Auburn, Va., Oct. 1, '63; Bristoo
Station, Va., Oct. 14, '63; Blackburns Ford, Va., Oct. 17, '63 ; Mine
Run, Va., Nov. 9, '63; Western's Ford, Va., Feb. 6, '64; Wilderness,
Va., May 5-6, '64; Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, '64; Spottsylvania, May
12-13-14-18-21, '64; North Anna River, Va., May 34-26, '64; ,Va.,
May 31, '64; Cold Harbor, June 3-6, '64; Petersburg, Va., June 11 to
July 1; Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 15-16, '64; Reams Station, Aug. 25,
'64 ; Boylston Plank Road, Va., Oct 37, '64 ; Hatchet's Run, Va., Feb.
5 and Mch. 25, '65; Farmville, Highbridge, Va., and Surrender of
Lee's Army, Mch, 30 to Apr. 10, '65. Mr. Isaac Brainerd d. June 19,
1899, ae. 84 yrs. Mrs. Lorinda (Morgan) Brainerd d. . Children : i.
Henry E., b. June 28, 1853 in South Farms, Conn. He is a car maker
or mechanic; res. South Farms, Middletown, Conn. ii. Edgar
Hezekiah, b. Sept. 27, 1866, in South Farms, Conn.; d, Jan, 27,
1867, ae. 4 mos.
'^'^ Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy. 75. Aaeon^ Braineud
(Joshua^, Aaron*, Jaco¥, Cale¥, DanieV-) of Haddam, Middlesex
Co., Conn.; m., Nov. 30, 1837, Elizabeth H. Bailey, b. Jan. 22, 1799,
dau. of Samuel and Jemima Hubbard (Brainerd) Bailey. He lived in
South Farms, Middletown, Conn. Mrs. Elizabeth H. (Bailey) Brainexd
d. June 5, 1881, ae. 82 yrs., 4 mos., 13 ds. Mr. Aaron Brainerd d.
Aug. 11, 1888, ae. 73 yrs. No children. 76. Abram or Abraham®
Brainerd {Joshua^, Aaron*, JacolP, Caleb^, Daniel^) of Haddam,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Nov. 24, 1845, Lucretia Eay, b. Oct. 17,
1814, dau. of Benjamin and Dimmis (Dickinson) Eay of Haddam, ~
Conn. He lived many years in Middletown, Conn., afterward in
Hartford, Conn. He was a night watchman for 25 years at the Pratt &
Whitney Co. He en. in Co. Q, 24th Regt., Inf., Sent. 3, 1862, from
Middletown, Corni. ; mus. in Nov. 18, 1862: trans, to Co. I, Mch. 1,
1863. The engagements of the regiment were Irish Bend, La., Apr.
14, ^63; siege of Port Hudson, La., from May 23 to July 11, '63. He
arrived home Sept. 24, and vras mus. out Sept. 30, 1863. Mr.
Abraham Brainerd d. Oct. 17, 1895, in Hartford. Mrs. Lucretia (Ray)
Brainerd d. Mch. 21, 1900, at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. She was interred in
the Spring Grove Cemetery in Hartford. An adopted child, Ellen Ray,
b. Mch., 1842, in Haddam, Conn., took the name of Brainerd. She
married, Sept. 20, 1857, William H. Thomas, b. in Durham, Conn., a
joiner in Hartford. Children : 180. i. Hattie F., b. May 19, 1846, in
Middletown, Conn. 181. ii. Annie, b. Dec. 25, 1849, in Middletown,
Conn. 77. Mabel® Brainerd {Joshua?, Aaron*, Jaco¥, Cale¥,
DanieV-) of Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., July 21, 1844,
William M. Buell, b. about 1817, son of John and Susan (Ray) Buell
of Haddam. He lived in Haddam. He was a sailor. Mr. William M. Buell
d. . Mrs. Mabel (Brainerd) Buell d. Buell children : i. Lydia, b. about
1845, in Haddam, Conn, ii. Susan, b. Nov., 1848, in Haddam, Conn.
iii. Allen, b. Oct. 31, 1850, in Haddam, Conn. iv. Harriet, b. Oct. 29,
1852, in Haddam, Conn.; m. Mr. Fox. v. William, b. Oct. 10, 1854, in
Haddam, Conn. vi. Melissa, b. Jan. 25, 1857, in Haddam, Conn.; m.
On in Spencer.
Sixth Generation. '^'1 78. Mary* Brainekd (Joshua^,
Aaron*, Jaco¥, Caleh^, Daniel^) of Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.;
m., Apr. 18, 1862,Linus Rich, son of David and Freelove (Brooks)
Rich of Haddam. He was a laborer, living in Haddam. Mr. Linus Rich
d. . Mrs. Mary (Brainerd) Rich d. . Rich children : David, b. Jan. 25,
1863, in Haddam, Conn, i. Emma, b. Feb. 22, 1864, in Haddam,
Conn, ii. Eliza, b. Mch. 20, 1865, in Haddam, Conn. 79. Sarah L.*'
Brainerd {Sylvanus^, Aaron*, Jaco¥, Caleh^, Daniel'^) of Portland,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Mch. 18, 1843, Reuben I. Smith, b. Apr.
11, 1820, in East Hampton, Conn., son of Isham and Orpha
(Ingraham) Smith of the same place. He was a mechanic in East
liampton. Mr. Reuben I. Smith d. Dec. 31, 1901, ac. 81 yrs. Mrs.
Sarah L. (Brainerd) Smith d. . Smith children : Edward M., b. Nov. 7,
1845, in East Hampton, Conn. i. Mary M., b. May 19, 1847, in East
Hampton, Conn. ii. Germain B., b. Jan. 20, 1851, in East Hampton,
Conn. V. Berdette, b. May 28, 185.3, in East Hampton, Conn. V.
Sarah A., b. Apr. 26, 1857, in East Hampton, Conn. vi. Frederick W.,
b. Jan. 31, 1860, in East Hampton, Conn. 80. George S.* Brainerd
(Sylvanus^, Aa7-07i*, Jaco¥, Caleh^, Daniel^) of ; m., . He m. (2),
June 21, 1855, in Rhode Island, Sophia (Jones) of Providence, R. I.,
b. 1832, dau. of Elijah and Freelove ( ) Jones of Providence, and
widow of Mr. . The second marriage of each one. Mr. George S.
Brainerd d. 81. Ira Holden* Brainerd {Sylanus^, Aaron*, Jaco¥,
Caleb-, DanieV-) of Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m.. May 29,
1851, Harriet Warner, b. Dec. 6, 1830, in Middletown, Conn., dau. of
William and Harriet (Beers) Warner of the same place. Mr. Ira Holden
Brainerd d. June 11, 1856, ae. 30 yrs. He was murdered in Portland,
Conn. His widow married Joseph P. Davis and lived in East Hartford,
Conn. Mrs. Harriet (Warner) (Brainerd) Davis d. . 182. 183. Children
: Lucy Louisa, b. May 20, 1848, in Middletown, Conn, i. Hattie
Lucinda, b. Apr. 8, 1852, in Middletown, Conn, ii. Eli^a Josephine, b.
Mch. 20, 1855, in Middletown, Conn.; d. Oct. 24, 1877, ae. 22 yrs.,
in Hartford, and was buried in Middletown, Conn.
72 Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy. 82. Louisa® Brainerd
{Sylvcvwus^, Aaron\ Jacoh^, Caleb", DanieV-) of Portland,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Sept. 11, 1853, in Hebron, Conn., Horace
Coleman, son of Niles and Luscina or Susanna (Wilson) Coleman.
She lived in 1890 in Colchester, Conn. Mrs. Louisa (Brainerd)
Coleman d. . Coleman children : 83. Mary® Brainerd {Sylvanus^,
Aaro)i\ Ja-coV, Caleh\ Daniel^) of Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn.;
m.. Anthony Bernar. He lived in New York, and from there ■went to
Germany. Mrs. Mary (Brainerd) Bernar d. . Mr. Anthony Bernar d. .
Bernar children : 84. Michael® Brainerd* {Sylvanus^, Aaron*,
Jaco¥, Caleh^, Daniel^) of Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. ; m,
Bridget . He was a laborer, living at one time in East Hartford, Conn.
Mr. Michael Brainerd d. . Mrs. Bridget ( ) Brainerd d. . Child : i. A
dau., b. Sept. 4, 1858, in East Hartford, Conn. 85. Horace® Brainerd
(Joshua^, Abner*, Joshua^, Caleb-, Daniel^) of East Haddam,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Jan. 3, 1811, Dorothy Silliman, b. Aug. 9,
1786, in East Haddam, Conn., dau. of William and Dorothy
(Huntington) Silliman of the same place. He was a farmer in
Moodus, Conn. By trade he was a shoemaker. He was selectman in
'43 and '44 in East Haddam. Mr. Horace Brainerd d. Mch. 31, 1844,
ae. 58 yrs., 7 mos., 22 ds. Mrs. Dorothy (Silliman) Brainerd d. Apr.
18, 1872, ae. 85 yrs., 8 mos.^ 9 ds. Children : 184. i. Cynthia
Lucretia Silliman, b. Mch. 12, 1812, in Moodus, Conn. 185. ii. William
Silliman, b. Oct. 1, 1815, in Moodus, Conn. 86. Julius® Brainerd
{Joshua^, Abricr*, Joshua^, , Caleb-, DatiieV-) of East Haddam,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Jan. 5, 1812, Sylvia Ackley, b. Feb. 4,
1796, dau. of James and Olive (Skinner) Ackley of Chatham, Conn.
He was a farmer in East Hampton, Conn. Mrs. Sylvia (Ackley)
Brainerd d. Feb. 13, 1842, ae. 46 yrs., 8 ds. * There was a Michael
Brainerd in Hartford, in 1842 and '43, by the City Directory of those
years. He was probably the same person. John Hale left property to
Michael Brainerd in Enfield, July 1, 1817.
186. i187. ii. a88. iii. i89. iv. 190. V. Sixth Generation. 73 He
m. (2), Feb. 12, 1843, Ehoda Ackley, b. July 21, 1794, dau. of
Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Spencer) Ackley of Chatham, Conn. Mr.
Julius Brainerd d. Jiily 10, 1868, ae. 81 yrs., 3 mos., 10 ds. Mrs.
Rhoda (Ackley) Brainerd d. Dec. 20, 1876, ae. 82 yrs., 5 mos., 18 ds.
Children : Sophia, b. July 24, 1812, in Chatham, now East Hampton,
Conn. Fidelia, b. Aug. 29 or 31, 1814, in Chatham, now East
Hampton, Conn. Habkiet, b. Sept. 5, 1816, in Chatham, now East
Hampton, Conn. Louisa M., b. Nov. 11, 1818, in Chatham, now East
Hampton, Conn. Oliver, b. Feb. 3, 1822, in Chatham, now East
Hampton, Conn. 87. Elizabeth^ Brainerd {Joshua^, Ahnei-^,
Joshua^, Cale¥, DanieV-) of East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m.,
May 19, 1808, Ichabod Lyman Ely, b. in 1786, son of Gabriel and
Elizabeth (Stocking) Ely. He was a tanner, living in East Haddam. Mr.
Ichabod Lyman Ely d. Nov. 16, 1815, ae. 29 yrs. Mrs. Elizabeth
(Brainerd) Ely d. June 26, 1869, ae. 80 yrs., 3 mos., 22 ds. Ely
children : i. Joshua Brainerd, b., 1809, in East Haddam, Conn.; m.,
Oct. 6, 1831, Loadena Phelps. She d. Mch. 9, 1836. He m. (2), Nov.
22, 1837, Laura Ashcroft, of Moodus, Conn. She d. June 23, 1861.
He m. (3), Nov. 19, 1862, Laura A. Chalker, of Saybrook, Conn. He d.
Mch. 11, 1877, ae. 78 yrs. ii. Lyman Ichabod, b. , in East Haddam,
Conn. iii. Sylvester Nelson, b., 1812, in East Haddam, Conn.; m.,
1833, Orinda H. Russell, b.. 1810, dau. of George and Eunice
(Plumb) Russell.. STie d. . He m. (2), Mary Eliza Cook, dau. of John
and Phebe Mercy (Reddington ) Cook. iv. RoXANNA, b. in 1815, in
East Haddam, Conn.; m., Dec. 1, 1842. Alfred Gillette Sillimann, son
of Huntington and S'tatira (Fuller) Silliman, of Moodus, Conn. 88.
Halset^ Brainekd {Joshua?, Ahner*, Joshua^, Caleb^, DanieV-) of
East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Nov. 23, 1820, Rachelsea
Kellogg, b. Aug. 17, 1800, dau. of Martin and Eachel (Hosford)
Kellogg of East Hampton, Conn. He was a shoemaker and farmer in
East Haddam till 1857, when he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, with his
son. Mrs. Rachelsea (Kellogg) Brainerd d. Mch. 3, 1858, in Cleveland,
Ohio. He m. (2) Philena Higgins. Mr. Halsey Brainerd d. Nov. 25,
1867, ae. 70 yrs., in Appleton, Wis.
'''^ Brainerd-Brainard Genealogy. Children : i. LucRKTiA
Amelia, b. May 12, 1823, in East Haddam, Conn.; d. Dec. 15, 1838,
ae. 16 yrs. 191. ii. Alfred Kellogg, b. Oct. 31, 1828, in East Haddam,
Conn. 89. Abner^ Braineed {Alner', Ahnei-*, Joshua^, Caleh^,
Daniel^) of East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. ; m., Dec. 2, 1819,
Lucy Fowler Sage, b. July 29, 1800, dau. of James and Sarali
(Fowler) Sage. He was a farmer in East Haddam. Mr. Abner Brainerd
d. Apr. 26, 1862, ae. 68 yrs. Mrs. Lucy Fowler (Sage) Brainerd d.
Aug. 21, 1879, ae. 79 yrs., 11 mos., 22 ds. Children : i. Russell, b.
June 6, 1821, in Moodus, East Haddam, Conn.; d. Feb. 28, 1830, ae.
10 yrs. ii. Martha Whittlesey, b. Feb. 20, 1824, in Moodus, East
Haddam, Conn.; d. May 15, 1843, ae. 20 yrs. 192. iii. James
Feedebick, b. Feb. 15, 1827, in Moodus, East Haddam, Conn. 193. iv.
Francis Warren, b. Dec. 6, 1829, in Moodus, East Haddam, Conn.
194. V. John Sage, b. Sept. 14, 1830, in Moodus, East Haddam,
Conn. 195. vi. Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1833, in Moodus, East
Haddam, Conn. 196. vii. Julia Eliza, b. Dec. 27, 1835, in Moodus,
East Haddam, Conn. 197. viii. Sarah Almira, b. July 10, 1839, in
Moodus, East Haddam, Conn. 198. ix. Lucy Ann, b. July 27, 1841, in
Moodus, East Haddam, Conn. 90. Beulaii^ Braineed (Ahner^,
Ahner*, Josliua?, Caleh'^, Daniel^) of East Haddam, Middlesex Co.,
Conn.; m., Nov. 13, 1818, Joel Spencer, son of Joel and Anna ( )
Spencer, He was a tanner, living in Marlborough, Conn. Mr. Joel
Spencer d. , Mrs. Beulah (Brainerd). Spencer d. , Spencer children :
i. Henry, b. . ii. Lucy Ann, b. ; m. Stephen C. Bolles. She m. (2),
Charles A. Buell, son of David and Lucy (Arnold) Buell, of East
Hampton, Conn. iii. William, b. . iv. Samuel, b. . 91. John Milton^
Beainerd (Ahner^, Ahnei-*, JosIixlo?, Cale¥, Daniel^) of East
Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Jan. 1, 1829, Olive Silliman, b. ,
dau. of William and Dorothy (Huntington) Silliman of East Haddam.
He was a farmer in East Haddam. Mr. John Milton Brainerd d. Sept.
10, 1871, ae. 73 yrs., 10 mos., 14 ds. Mrs. Olive (Silliman) Brainerd
d. Oct. 17, 1871, ae. 73 yrs.
Sixth Generation. T5 Children : i. Harriet Elizabeth, b. Sept.
30, 1829, in East Haddam, Conn.; d. Feb. 18, 1872 or '74. 199. ii.
Henry Newton, b. Nov. 11, 1832, in East Haddam, Conn. iii. Emily, b.
Aug. 11, 1835, in East Haddam, Conn.; d. Aug. 7, 1838. 200. iv.
Ellen A., b. Aug. 11. 1835, in East Haddam, Conn. V. A son, b. Dec.
14, 1839, in East Haddam, Conn.; d. Dec. 16, 1839. 92. Louisa
Fuller® Brainerd {Alner', Ahner^, Joshua^, Caleh^, Daniel^) of
East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Jan. 23, 1821, Lyman
Brainerd, b. Mch. 8, 1794, son of Jesse and Hannah (Cook) Brainerd
of Chatham, Conn. He was a farmer in Somers, Conn. Mrs. Louisa
Fuller (Brainerd) Brainerd d. Feb. 1, 1874, ae. 74 yrs., 4 mos., 8 ds.
Mr. Lyman Brainerd d. June 30, 1876, ae. 82 yrs., 2 mos., 22 ds.
Brainerd children : 1. William Lyman, b. June 2, 1822, in Vernon,
Conn. ii. Augusta Louisa, b. Sept. 30, 1825, in East Haddam, Conn.
iii. Edwin Rathbone, b. Feb. 5, 1830, in East Haddam, Conn. iv.
Edwin S., b. Oct. 10, 1832, in Somers, Conn. V. George F., b. July 4,
1835, in Somers, Conn.; d. May 21, 1836. vi. Jane E., b. Aug. 22,
1837, in Somers, Conn.; d. Sept. 19, 1838. vii. Horatio Hamilton, b.
Dec. 5, 1839, in Somers, Conn. 93. Edwin® Brainerd {Ahner^,
Ahner^, Joshua?, Caleh^, Daniel^) of East Haddam, Middlesex Co.,
Conn.; m., Nov. 1 or 24, 1831, Lucy Ann Whitmore, b. July 4, 1812,
dau. of Joseph and Electa (Ackley) Whitmore of Leesville. Conn. Mrs.
Lucy Ann (Whitmore) Brainerd d. Jan. 4 or 24, 1836, ae. 23 yrs., 6
mos. He m. (2), July 4, 1837, Hannah Elizabeth Andrews, b. 'Dec.
30, 1812, dau. of Samuel, Jr., and Betsey (Clark) Andrews of
Southington, Conn. He was a fanner in Southington. Mrs. Hannah
Elizabeth (Andrews) Brainerd d. Oct. 25, 1861, ae. 48 yrs., 9 mos.,
26 ds., in Saratoga, N. Y. Mr. Edwin Brainerd d. Feb. 7, 1870, ae. 65
yrs., in Southington. Children by the second marriage : i. Amelia
Sherwood, b. July 1, 1839, in Southington, Conn. 201. ii. Mary
Eugenia, b. June 21, 1846, in Southington, Conn, 202. iii. Wilbur
Forrester, b. Mch. 16, 1849, in Southington, Conn. 94. Emily®
Brainerd (Ahnei^, Abner\ Joshua^, Cale¥, Danie?) of East Haddam,
Middlesex Co., Conn.; m., Apr. 6, 1830, Samuel Dorrance Day, b. Apr.
17, 1804, son of Harvey and Olive (Dorrance) Day of East Haddam,
Conn. He moved first to New York State and from thence removed to
Killingly, Conn, Mrs. Emily (Brainerd) Day d, Jan. 11, 1853, ae. 45
yrs,, 4 mos., 11 2 c — 18
'
Sixth Generation. '?'T 96. Henry^ Brainerd {Cdleb^,
Ahner*, Joshua?, Caleh^, DanieV-) of Marlborough, Hartford Co.,
Conn,; m., Feb. 26, 1819, or Feb. 24, 1820, Amelia Blish, b. June 14,
1797, dau, of Eoger and Demis (Horsford) Blish of Marlborough,
Conn. He built the Brainerd House in Willimantic, Conn., and kept it
many years. Mrs. Amelia (Blish) Brainerd d. Aug. 4, 1866, ae. 69 yrs.
Mr. Henry Brainerd d. Mch. 11, 1884, ae. 89 yrs., 2 mos., 13 ds.
Children ; 206. i. Mary A., b. Sept. 28, 1821, in Willimantic, Conn. ii.
Sarah Ann, b. Mch. 29, 1823, in Willimantic, Conn.; d. July 12 or 13,
1895, in Willimantic, Conn, iii. Henry, b. Aug. 28, 1824, in
Willimantic, Conn.; m. ; d. Apr. 11, 1882. iv. Harriette Eliza, b. Jan.
13, 1829, in Willimantic, Conn. 207. V. Lewis Henry, b. Feb. 5, 1832,
in Willimantic, Conn. 97. Anna* Brainerd {Cale¥, Ahner*, Joshua?,
Cale¥, Daniel^) of Marlborough, Hartford Co., Conn.; m., Mch. 3,
1812, Josiah Brooks, bapt. Aug. 9, 1789, son of Josiah and Abigail (
) Brooks of East Glastonbury, Conn, He moved to Chenango Co., N.
Y. Mrs. Anna (Brainerd) Brooks d. . Mr. Josiah Brooks d. . Brooks
child : i. Alanson, b. ; m., Mch. 22, 1837, Paulina Hogeboom, b. July
15, 1815. He was a piano-forte maker. He d. Apr. 4, 1856. She m.
(2) Mr. Sutherland. Brooks eh.: 1, Anna, b. 1840. 2. Mary, b. 1842.
98. Harriet* Brainerd {Caleb^, Airier^, Joshua?, Cale¥, Daniel^) of
Marlborough, Hartford Co., Conn. ; ra., Jan. 1 or 18, 1821, Ashbel H.
Phelps of Hebron, Conn., or what was later a part of Marlborough,*
Conn., b, Aug, 3, 1794, son of Asahel and Hope (Hosford) Phelps of
Marlborough.* Mrs. Harriet (Brainerd) Phelps d. . Mr. Ashbel H.
Phelps d. . Phelps children : i. John Jay, b. Oct. 19, 1833, in
Marlborough, Conn. ii. Harriet, b. about 1835, in Marlborough,
Conn.; m. Eben Gaylord, and has four children by Phelps Genealogy.
The record sent me said she was unm. 99. Morris M. N.* Brainerd
(Caleh^, Ahner*, Joshua^, Cale¥, Daniel^) of Marlborough, Hartford
Co., Conn.; m., June 12, 1825, Eliza D. Herron, b, Oct. 27, 1804, in
Chester or Saybrook, Conn, He was a manufacturer of • Marlborough
became a town in 1804, formed from the towns of Colchester,
Hebron, and Glastonbury, Conn,
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