Eddy Surname Genealogy

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1951 [EFA4.FTW]

MORRISON,
Samuel L.(Lyle) Died Jan. 14, 1902 Aged 77 Years. FATHER Gone to Rest
(Born July 4, 1824, Scotland)
MORRISON,
Fannie L.(Lucinda) June 2, 1844 Dec. 24, 1924 MOTHER
(Thick stone broken off, sitting in front of pedestal) (Dau. of Silas & Sabra (Eddy) Carpenter. Born in Rensselaer Co., NY)
GRAHAM,
Elsie E. Morrison 1876 - 1899
A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled.
God in his wisdom has recalled the boon his love had given.
And though the body moulders here, The soul is safe in heaven.
(Tall obelisk,GRAHAM on side. Small stone withElsie E.across top)
(Dau. of Samuel & Fannie L. (Carpenter) Morrison) (Wife of Willis Graham)
MORRISON, John C. Born Jan. 26, 1868 Died Jan. 11, 1894
His toils are past, His work is done.
He fought the fight-the victory won.
To him we trust, a place is given
Among the saints with Christ in heaven.
(Med. obelisk with MORRISON at bottom. Small stone with John C. across top)
(Son of Samuel & Fannie (Carpenter) Morrison)
MORRISON,
Andrew I.(?)(Grant) Apr. 6, 1872 Died Dec. 3, 1877 son of S. & F.L. Morrison  
Morrison, Samuel (I72226)
 
1952 [EFA4.FTW]

Mrs. Ella CUSTER LILLY

Mrs. Ella LILLY, a widow, was interviewed at her home at 328 S. 6th Street. Mrs. LILLY is active in mind and body, interested in the work of her church and keenly alive to what is going on about her. Her husband was a cousin of Miss Hattie LILLY, who was interviewed previously. Mrs. LILLY said:

"I was born near Des Moines, Iowa, in 1862 and crossed the plains in 1865 in a mule train. The captain would allow no oxen in the train for they would slow up travel. There were some horses. My father, Thomas CUSTER, was a cousin and boyhood companion of General CUSTER, the Indian fighter. My mother's name was Zilpha EDDY. I was the second in a family of four girls. My sisters are Addie SMITH EDDY of Monrovia, California, Susie RAYBURN of Pendleton, and Minnie COOPER of Salem. My oldest sister was married the second time to a distant cousin.

"My mother crossed the plains with four girls, the oldest not yet five. When the Indians stampeded our horses and seemed about to attack the train, my mother, who had been called the 'coward' of the party, put us in our beds and took her stand at the open end of the wagon with the ax in her hands, ready to defend her babies.

"Father was in poor health and died a year or two after reaching Oregon. Mother's burden was doubtless lightened by the presence of her parents and other relatives who came with her. Our first home was at Blodgett Valley, where mother taught school for five years and cared for her family. Mother then married Henry McCULLOUGH, a farmer of the Blodgett community. My first schooling was with my mother at Blodgett before I was really of school age. The Blodgett school held for only three months of the year, and my sisters and I got most of our schooling at Philomath College. Mother kept a diary of the trip west and of her later experiences, but the records were taken with other valuables by burglars.

"I began teaching school when I was sixteen and taught for three years. I was married in 1881 to George LILLY. My husband had to take care of the farm of his father, who had just died, and wanted me to stop in the middle of the school term and begin housekeeping, but I finished the school first. We carried on the farm until my husband's younger brothers were old enough to take over and then we moved to Corvallis and my husband joined the organization of the First National Bank. Mr. WOODCOCK, who was at the head of the bank, said he had my husband marked for a job in the bank ever since his school days. The two, with Walter MILLS, carried on the bank for years. My husband died in 1917 but he left enough to care for me and provide for the rearing and education of the children.

"Our children are: Robert Custer LILLY, who is in the insurance business at Klamath Falls, Gertrude Estelle FLANNERY, who with her husband owns and operates a drug store in Springfield; and Ralph LILLY, a druggist in Klamath Falls. I guess I would have been a doctor if such a thing had been possible to a girl in my time. Perhaps that is why two of my children turned to a profession closely connected with healing.

"After my youngest son finished college and went out for himself I was unbearably lonely for a time. I prayed about it one day, and that very evening the suggestion came through a friend to take a girl from the Children's Farm Home near Corvallis. Arrangements were soon made and the girl has been with me for about seven year. She will be in Junior High next year. At my age they would not let me adopt her, but she is to be with me so long as I can give her a home. She is like one of my own, and I believe God's hand was in it.

"My husband was mayor of Corvallis for one term and a member of the council for several terms. He never had time for public service in a wider field. I have never been interested in any clubs or social organizations except for church. I have long been a member of the Corvallis Methodist Church, and have been for more than twenty years teacher of the Older Women's Bible Class.

"This is my Father's world and I love it. It has been a good world and I have enjoyed it, but I expect to enjoy the next one more 
Custer, Ella Viola (I19063)
 
1953 [EFA4.FTW]

MRS. IRWIN H. EDDY
Lake Odessa--Mrs. Leu Jennie Eddy, wife of Irwin H. Eddy, 83, died at
2:30 p.m. Sunday at her home after a long illness. She was born Feb.
21, 1875, in Wayland, the daughter of James and Nancy (Hart) Harper.
She lived in Woodland over 50 years before moving to Lake Odessa eight
years ago. She had been a member of the Woodland United Brethren Church
since 1907. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Inez Hardy and Mrs. Ruth
Weyerman, both of Hastings; one son, William, of Hastings; 11
grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. 
Harper, Lucinda Jane Leu Jennie (I72399)
 
1954 [EFA4.FTW]

Mrs. John Eddy
Pheobe Ann Maloney
January 5, 1865 -- July 30, 1938 (73)
Aug. 3 -- Mrs. John Eddy, a long time resident of this neighborhood, passed away at her home Saturday morning of last week, after a lingering illness of several months.

While her death was not unexpected, it has brought sadness to this whole community, where she has resided for so many years.

Mrs. Eddy was a kind neighbor and will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.

Her funeral was conducted at the home Monday afternoon, Aug. 1, by her pastor, Rev. Trimble, and was attended by a host of relatives and friends. Friends extend sympathy to the family in this, their time of sorrow.

------------

This community was saddened last Saturday morning at the passing of Mrs. E.R. McCann's mother, Mrs. John Eddy of Hakes Locality. Mrs. Eddy will be greatly missed in the home and community. She was a woman devoted to her family and home. Loving service for others was the keynote of her Christian life.

On the late afternoon of Aug. 1st a large concourse of relatives, neighbors and friends assembled at the Eddy home to pay their last tribute of respect to the departed. Mrs. Margaret Woods and Mrs. Thayer sang two numbers, "At the End of the Road" and "Sweet Bye and Bye." Rev. Trimble of the Centerville Christian church, Mrs. Eddy's pastor, conducted the funeral service and paid tribute to her Christian life and showing how it found expression in her kindly thoughts and deeds for others.

The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family.

She was adopted by Dr. and Mrs. Hakes. She continued to live at the family home after the deaths of the Hakes, and until the time of her death.

On November 6th, 1889, she united in marriage with John T. Eddy. to this union seven children were born, six of whom survive her passing: Mrs. Russ McCann, Mrs. Roy Houser and Mrs. Ralph Fridley, Jr., all of Centerville, and three sons, Frank, Ralph of near Centerville, and Harry at home. One son, George, preceded her in death at the age of 15 years. She is also survived by two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Kathryn Prugh of Corydon, Iowa; Mrs. James Throllfell of San Bernardino, Calif., and George Maloney of Centerville. Two brothers and one sister preceded Mrs. Eddy in death. She is also survived by six grandsons; john McCann, Roy Houser, Jr., James Eddy, Johnny Eddy, George Eddy, and Richard Fridley.

Mrs. Eddy became a Christian early in life, uniting with the Wesley Chapel church, and later transferring her membership to the Central Church of Christ. She was a member of the Loyal Women's Class and Women's Missionary Society. She was a woman of fine Christian grace and Character. All who knew her respected and loved her for her many good qualities. She was a loyal and devoted companion and a loving mother, and will be sadly missed by all who knew her.

Mrs. John Eddy (Pheobe Ann Maloney) was born at Hamilton, Ill. Jan. 5, 1865, and departed this life at her home near Centerville, Iowa at 7:15 A.M., July 30, 1938, at the age of 73 years, 7 months and 25 days. At the age of five years she moved to Appanoose country, Iowa, with her parents. When she was ten years old, she went to live with Dr. and Mrs. Hakes.
 
Hakes, Phoebe Ann Maloney (I67746)
 
1955 [EFA4.FTW]

Mrs. Sam Bradley....Word was received of the death of the late Mrs. Sam Bradley, of Grafton, (Ontario, Canada). Before her marriage, she was Miss Frona Eddy, who was born in Centreton (Ontario, Canada). The remains were interred in Centreton Cemetery on Friday afternoon.

Grafton (Ontario, Canada)

In the passing of Mrs. Bradley, last week, January 11, 1939. Grafton lost one of her oldest citizens. Mrs. Bradley, who was 87 years old has not been in good health for several years. 
Eddy, Sophronia Jane (I57914)
 
1956 [EFA4.FTW]

Mrs. Watson [mother] is survived by a son, Lowell Watson and his wife, Oveda Watson, of Sun Valley Lake at Ellston; a daughter, Lois Eddy and her husband, Oral Eddy, of Osceola; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two brothers, George  
Watson, Lois Louise (I39306)
 
1957 [EFA4.FTW]

Name & Date of Newspaper Unknown

MARY E. EDDY
(no date given)

Mary E. Eddy, 77, of Newport, died Thursday morning in Selby General
Hospital, Marietta.

She was born at Clarksburg, a daughter of the late Kent and Lulu Skinner
Adams. She was a member of the Number 9 Community Church.

Surviving are her husband, Clarence Eddy; ten sons, Clarence Jr., and
Kenneth Eddy, of Yuma, AZ, Ford Eddy of Sebring, FL, Forest Eddy of Low
Salem, Jerry and Stanley Eddy of Augusta, GA, Joseph Eddy of Mantua, OH,
william Eddy of Bellaire, OH, and Wayne Eddy of Berghill, OH; two
daughters, Mrs. Betty Parker of Newport and mrs. Virginia thomas of Newport
Pike; three brothers, Hayden Adams of Marietta, Richard Adams of Newpor
and Daymond Adams of Marietta; four sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Lyons of Fleming,
OH, Mrs. Coy Mitchell of Denison, OH, Mrs. Martha Haines of Talmadge, O
and Mrs. Audrey Robertson of Cuyahoga Falls; 56 grandchildren and 48 great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister and five
grandchildren.

Services were Sunday at the McClure-Schafer Funeral Home in Marietta, O
Burial in the Newport Cemetery 
Skinner, Mary E. (I79574)
 
1958 [EFA4.FTW]

Name & Date of Newspaper Unknown

PAUL H. EDDY
1 Apr 1989

Paul H. Eddy, 61, of St. Marys, died Saturday afternoon in Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg.

He was born in Brinkhaven, OH, a son of the late Charles and Rosa Butch
Eddy. He was treasurer and director of the Wiser Oil Company, Sistersville.
He was a member of the Dewey Avenue Church of Christ serving as treasurer.

He is survived by his wife, Eleanor Ruth Varner Eddy; one daughter, Joy
Ann Hughes of Parkersburg; one son, Michael Paul Eddy of St. Claresvill
OH; one brother, Burl Eddy of Newport, OH; one sister, Fern Lucille Moo
of Vienna; and four grandchildren.

Services will be 2pm Tuesday at the Dewey Avenue Church of Christ. Buri
in the IOOF Cemetery in St. Marys.
 
Eddy, Paul H. (I79579)
 
1959 [EFA4.FTW]

Name & Date of Newspaper Unknown

RALPH R. EDDY
30 Jun 1990

Ralph R. Eddy, 74, of Belmont, WV, died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital.
He was born in Tyler County, a son of the late Frank and Emma Myers Edd
He was retired from Economy Industries at Harrisville.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Eddy; and one brother.

Services will be 11am Monday at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home in St. Marys.
Burial will be in the Beechwood Cemetery at Alma. 
Eddy, Ralph R. (I79583)
 
1960 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Eddy, R.F. / Reese, Marylyn May (F28125)
 
1961 [EFA4.FTW]

NAME: EDDY - PETERSON - PL OF EVENT: BOULDER - DATE OF PAPER:
1939/03/18 - GROOM: EDDY, ALBERT J. - GROOM RES: WHITEHALL -
BRIDE: PETERSON, ETHEL - BRIDE RES: BIG TIMBER - NAME OF PAPER:
MONITOR - COMMENT: LIC ISS 
Family: Eddy, Albert J. / Peterson, Ethel (F10518)
 
1962 [EFA4.FTW]

NAME: STRICKLER, IDA - SEX: F - RESIDENCE: BUTTE - PL OF EVENT:
BUTTE - DATE OF PAPER: 1918/09/21 - FATHER: EDDY, - NAME OF
PAPER: MONITOR - BURIAL: MASONIC CEM BTE - COMMENT: BRO: DR. C.
M. EDDY, BLDR. FRMR BLDR RES. WAS MARR 
Eddy, Ida (I09430)
 
1963 [EFA4.FTW]

NANCY JUDD," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, born Feb. 13th, 1813, to No. (459,) married Nov. 25th, 1832, Lorenzo Eddy, son of No. (462,) born Oct. 30th, 1810; is a farmer, lives near the home of his father and grandfather, southwest of "Osgood Hill;" she to south church, 1842.  
Judd, Nancy Maria (I27745)
 
1964 [EFA4.FTW]

Nelson Eddy Data 
Edde, William (I61786)
 
1965 [EFA4.FTW]

Never Married 
Eddy, Charles Mattison (I43080)
 
1966 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1780

Elisha Eddy, son of Zachariah (2) Eddy, was born November 14, 1710, died January 27, 1764. He lived in Glocester, RI. He married, December 2, 1734, Sarah Phataplace, who died November 9, 1795. Children: Enos, married Sarah Brown; Jesse, married Lydia (???); Amasa, mentioned below; Stephen, married Lerrah Ross.  
Eddy, Elisha (I07203)
 
1967 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1780

Amasa Eddy, son of Elisha Eddy, was born March 19, 1754, died September 10, 1843. He lived in Glocester, RI. He married, about 1775, Abigail Harrington, born April 15, 1755, died October 4, 1806. Children, born in Glocester: Mary, January 13, 1776; Elisha, August 14, 1777; Stephen, March 2, 1779; Amasa, mentioned below; Anna, November 14, 1785, died February 24, 1800; John, born July 23, 1786, died September 18, 1797; Abagail, May 2, 1796, died March 29, 1816 
Eddy, Amasa (I25714)
 
1968 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1780-81

Amasa (2) Eddy, son of Amasa (1) Eddy, was born January 30, 1783. He married Mary Owen, born January 17, 1788, died September 24, 1852. Children: Albert G., mentioned below; George, born October 14, 1809; Adfur, February 24, 1812; Alexander, October 29, 1814, in Glocester; Gilbert, March 28, 1817; Owen, April 19, 1819; Abigail Ann, November 16, 1821; Mary Batley, January 28, 1824; Amasa A., March 31, 1826; Augustus F., December 28, 1828; James M., April 25, 1831.  
Eddy, Amasa (I58176)
 
1969 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1781

Jesse Potter (2) Eddy, son of Jesse Potter (1) Eddy, was born in Providence, RI, July 12, 1873. He attended the public schools and the Mowry & Goff School, Providence. In 1888 he was a page in the house of representatives, appointed by the late O. J. Miller, speaker, at the time Mr. F. W. Tillinghast was a member of the house of Representatives from Johnston. Mr. Eddy later, on graduating from the Providence high school in 1891, went to work for him in his mill at Thornton--the Pocasset Manufacturing Company, and in the fall of the same year was transferred to Providence as bookkeeper for Tillinghast Stiles & Company, dealers in cotton and worsted yarns. He put his best efforts and energy into the business, mastered the details, and step by step won promotion. He is now treasurer and managing director of the company. In 1901 he was appointed to the staff of Governor Gregory, with the rank of colonel, and in 1903 on the staff of Governor Kimball. In politics he is an active and prominent Republican. He was elected to the state assembly from Providence, and served in the house in 1905-06, holding important committee places. He is a member and past worshipful master of St. John Lodge, No. 1, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; member of Providence Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Masons; Providence Council, Royal and Select Masters; St. John Commandery, No. 1, of Providence; has attained to the thirty-second degree, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite; and is a noble of Palestine Temple, Mystic Shrine. He is a member of the Turk's Head, Commercial, and Southern New England Textile clubs: and of the American and National Cotton Manufacturers' Associations.

Mr. Eddy married, June 21, 1905, Phoebe A. Fraser, born in Nova Scotia. Children: Jesse Potter (3d), born January 12, 1907; Robert Fraser, February 2, 1910.


 
Eddy, Jesse Potter (I53179)
 
1970 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1781

Jesse Potter Eddy, son of Albert G. Eddy, was born in Glocester, RI, June 22, 1842, died April 10, 1906. He attended the public schools and entered Brown University, but left college to enlist in the Tenth RI Regiment of Volunteer Infantry and he served three months in the civil war in Company K. His health was shattered for a time by an attack of fever while in the service. Upon his return home, he was called into business by the death of his father and the necessity of settling the estate. In partnership with R. L. Rose, under the firm name of Rose & Eddy, he continued in the business that his father established. Subsequently the firm was dissolved and the business continued by the firm of J. P. Eddy & Company. At the time of his death, the business passed out of the family, as he had intended. He was a man of exemplary habits and principles. In his own home no liquors were served and he decided that his son should not continue in the business to which he devoted himself. He was popular and honored in all classes of society for his manly character and fine personal qualities. He gave from his ample means to all kinds of charities and never refused his aid to the poor and distressed. In politics he was an Independent

He married. September 5, 1865, Josephine A. Wilbur. born December 25, 1845. Children, born in Providence: 1. Daughter, born February 25, 1869, died February 26, 1869. 2. Albert, born June 29, 1871, died August 20, 1871. 3. Calvin E., born May 27, 1872, died June 15, 1872. 4. Jesse Potter Jr., mentioned below. 5. Reba Florence, born January 15, 1878; married, September 22, 1903, Arthur Sellew, born October 26, 1878. 
Eddy, Jesse Potter (I27090)
 
1971 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1922

Moses (2), son of Lieutenant Moses (1) Standish, was a revolutionary ancestor. He was mustered for three years' service in the Continental army, at Mr. Tracey's house in Pembroke, January 27, 1777, and served fourteen months and twenty-two days in the Fourteenth MA Regiment, when he was reported dead. He married Mary, daughter of Zachariah Eddy, of Middleborough. Children: Ebenezer, born September 6, 1760; Hannah; Moses, mentioned below; Nathaniel; Joshua; John; Jonathan; Olive; Polly.  
Eddy, Mary (I46841)
 
1972 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 1922

Moses (3), son of Moses Standish, lived in Middleborough, MA. He married, in MA, Sally Redding, who was born probably in Roxbury, MA, and died in Boston. He married (second) in Bristol, Vermont, (???), and he died in West Randolph, Vermont, in 1840. Children: Sally; Otis, mentioned below; Moses; Miles, 1792; Nancy; Polly; Betsy, born Middleborough, August 24, 1799; Harriet, at Randolph, Vermont, January 9, 1804. By second marriage: Pierce; Jane 
Standish, Moses [3rd] (I24577)
 
1973 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 2076

Captain Jeremiah Jenckes, son of Obadiah and Alice (Eddy) Jenckes, was born about 1720, and died December 25, 1797. He resided in Providence, and was a seafaring man, thus figuring very little in the land records. He married Ann Tillinghast 
Jencks, Jeremiah (I03558)
 
1974 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 2076

Obadiah, son of Joseph (3) and Martha (Brown) Jenckes, was born about 1690, and married, May 21, 1713, in Providence, Alice, daughter of Zachariah and Mercy (Baker) Eddy, born January 5, 1694, in Middleboro, MA, descended from William Eddy, A. M., a native of Bristol, England, who was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was vicar at St. Dunstan, in the town of Cranbrook, Kent, from 1589 to his death, November 23, 1616. He married (first) November 20, 1587, Mary, daughter of John Fosten, who died in July, 1611. He married (second) in 1614, Widow Elizabeth Taylor. His third son, Samuel Eddy, born in May, 1608, sailed from London, England, august 10, 1630, in the ship "Handmaid," in company with his brother John, and arrived at Plymouth, MA, October 29, following. He was made a freeman January 1, 1632, and resided at Spring Hill, at the end of Main street, Plymouth; was one of the original purchasers of Middleboro, and owned lands in various sections of the colony. He died in 1685. His wife's name was Elizabeth, and their second son, Zachariah Eddy, born 1639, resided in Rehoboth, Plymouth, Middleboro, and Swansea, dying September 4, 1718. He married, May 7, 1663, Alice Padduck, born March 7, 1640, died September 24, 1692. Their eldest son, Zachariah (2) Eddy, was born May 10, 1664, and settled in 1707, at Providence, RI. He married, February 13, 1683, in Middleboro, Mercy Baker, of Swansea. He had a second wife, Ann Phillis. His daughter Alice, born January 5, 1694, became the wife of Obadiah Jenckes, as above noted.  
Jenckes, Obadiah (I23438)
 
1975 [EFA4.FTW]

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV page 2077

Captain Charles Jenckes, son of Captain Jeremiah and Ann (Tillinghast) Jenckes, was born in 1754, was a master mariner, and was lost at sea in November, 1782. He married, December 1, 1774, Deborah Cadman, of Newport, who survived him many years, and died September 13, 1835. Children, born at Providence: John C., mentioned below; William Cadman, born February 4, 1778; Ann, August 19, 1780, married (???) Mason; Amy, August 24, 1782, married James Smith 
Jencks, Charles (I18234)
 
1976 [EFA4.FTW]

New York State, Saratoga County, obit (from Alice Zetterstrom 7/2001)
The Daily Saratogian Newspaper, Tuesday April 19, 1904 under "died"
DUNCAN - In Montclair, Colorado, on Monday April 18, 1904, Miss H. Adaline Duncan, formerly of this place. Notice of funeral later.
The Daily Saratogian Newspaper, Saturday April 23, 1904 under "Funeral of Miss Duncan"
The funeral of Miss H. Adaline Duncan, formerly of Saratoga Springs, and for several years a resident of Detroit, Mich., will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of her sister, Mrs. M.E. Trim, No. 1 Fifth avenue. The Rev. Herbert M. Gesner will officiate and interment will be made in Greenridge Cemtery. Miss Duncan died at Montclair, Colorado, on Monday, April 18. 
Duncan, Adaline H. (I69943)
 
1977 [EFA4.FTW]

New York Times
December 26, 1999, Sunday Paid Notice: Deaths EDDY, JOHN POST BOARDMAN (NYT) Paid Death Notice 117 words Late Edition - Final, Section 1, Page 43, Column 1
LEAD PARAGRAPH - EDDY-John Post Boardman. In Boca Grande, Florida, on Tuesday, December 14th, 1999. Beloved husband of Kathryn King Eddy. Loving father of Elizabeth A. S. Eddy. Devoted son of Randolph Post Eddy and Jeane S. Eddy. In addition, he is survived by his brothers Paul C. Eddy & Randolph P. Eddy, Jr. and their families and many other devoted friends. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December 28, 1999 at Trinity Episcopal Church in Newtown, CT. at 1PM. In lieu of flowers the family would be grateful if contributions were made to The John Post Boardman Eddy Memorial Scholarship Fund for St. Mark's School, C/O Linda Taylor at Fleet Bank, 6 Queen Street, Newtown, CT. 06470.  
Eddy, John Post Boardman (I18499)
 
1978 [EFA4.FTW]

No death date on monument. 
Eddy, Lydia (I18197)
 
1979 [EFA4.FTW]

Noah Rude was only age 6 months when his father, John Rude, Sr. Died on April 14, 1705. Noah was baptized on March 18th, 1705 at the First Congregational Church in Preston, CT. Noah elects his oldest brother John Rude Jr. as his guardian on May 11th, 1714 at age 10 ( John was then age 25), and from this we conclude that Hoah's mother Mary had died in late 1713 or early 1714. In 1726 upon attaining age 21, Noah received his share of his father's inheritance bequeathed to him in 1705. Records show that on June 6, 1726 and recorded November 29th, 1726 Noah was living in Norwich and deeds to his brother John and ex-guardian his inherited interest in his father's property. Although Noah states his residence as Norwich, John states that he was a resident of Preston. It is not known when Noah moved from Preston to Norwich or how long he stayed there. Noah sold his inheritance to his brother John for the then princely sum of 30 pounds. He then went to Morris Co, NJ sometime between 1727-1742 although the exact date is not known. Noah may have lived for a short time in Stonington, CT before moving to New Jersey. We do know that by 1742 he was living in Mendham Township which is located just outside of and southwest of Morristown because he is named in court records which is the first mention of him in New Jersey and also the first mention of Noah in any record since 1726. Noah is mentioned again in Morris City court records the following year and then four years later in 1747, when the township of Mendham was created, Noah's name is mentioned in the records describing the boundaries of the township (The History of Morris Co, NJ, 1882, pg. 22) His name is mentioned again in Somerset Co., NJ records as living near the township of Bedminster between 1755-1760. Another report from Somerset Co. (Somerset Co. Historical Quarterly Vol. III pg. 26, May 1754) states that "James Dunn; he sold to one Dykins; he sold to Noah Rude, and Rude sold to James King, now on the land." This would indicate that by May 1754 Noah was no longer on his Mendham farm having sold it to James. King. Sinch Noah's children were all born between 1730-1752 and because he was in NJ from at least 1742-1756, this proves that most if not all of his children were born on Noah's farm in Mendham Township in Morris Co. We can also infer that he was also married in this same location. His wife's name is unknown but she was probably born five to eight years after Noah based on the ages of their children. Her name was most likely either Phoebe, Nancy, or Sarah based on given female names to his children's children. Her maiden name, also unknown, could have been WORDEN ( guess), Coates, Brown, Harvey, Martin, or Alvers.

Noah is thought to have left JJ for Pennsylvania between 1765-1768. Because his son Caleb states in his marriage record that he was a resident of Rockaway, NJ in 1758, Noah may have lived for several years in this area before leaving for Pannsylvania (ca. 1754-1767). No record for Noah's marriage or for the births of any of his childrean has yet been found. Church records for births and baptisms were either not kept prior to 1780 or have been lost or destroyed. Noah purchased 387 acres in "old" Westmoreland Co, Pennsylvania, which at that time included all or parts of present day Washington Co., Greene Co., Fayette Co., Somerset Co., and Westmoreland
 
Rude, Noah (I36062)
 
1980 [EFA4.FTW]

NORTON - 1855 Census


EDDY,.....Elijah, 70, Mass.  
Eddy, Elijah (I60483)
 
1981 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Caroline M. Eddy married Chas Hamblin on Jul 22, 1865 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Bangor
Spouse's Residence: Boston
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 205.  
Family: Hamblin, Charles / Eddy, Caroline (F23578)
 
1982 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Charles F. Eddy married Lizzie E. Genn on Jan 28, 1874 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Bangor
Spouse's Residence: Bucksport
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 4, volume 6, page 181.  
Family: Eddy, Charles Freemont / Genn, Elizabeth (F00375)
 
1983 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Chas H. Eddy married Olive A. Getchell on Jan 1, 1886 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Bangor
Spouse's Residence: Bangor
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 5, volume 7, page 252.  
Family: Eddy, Charles H. / Getchell, Olive A. (F13872)
 
1984 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Cyrus Eddy married Lydia K. Walker on Mar 22, 1857 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Eddington
Spouse's Residence: Bradley
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 3, page 76.  
Family: Eddy, Cyrus / Walker, Lydia K. (F00393)
 
1985 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Elanor C. Eddy married George Preble on Mar 20, 1869 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Corinth
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 423.  
Family: Preble, George / Eddy, Eleanor (F00335)
 
1986 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Elijah P. Eddy married Sarah E. Knowlton on Dec 18, 1867 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Eddington
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 331 
Family: Eddy, Elijah Pullen / Knowlton, Sarah E. (F00324)
 
1987 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Elisha Eddy married Sarah E. Palmer on Oct 30, 1865 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Levant
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 154.  
Family: Eddy, Elisha / Palmer, Sarah Elizabeth (F00325)
 
1988 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Eliza B. Eddy married Benj S. Gubtil on Jun 9, 1883 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Bangor
Spouse's Residence: Bangor
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 5, volume 7, page 107 
Family: Gubtil, Benjamin W. / Eddy, Eliza Blackman (F00377)
 
1989 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Eliza E. Eddy married George H. Gray on Mar 12, 1873 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Garland
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 4, volume 6, page 199.  
Family: Gray, George H. / Eddy, Eliza (F14677)
 
1990 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Elizabeth G. Eddy married George Huff on May 11, 1882 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Levant
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 4, volume 7, page 75.  
Family: Huff, George / Eddy, Elizabeth (F09362)
 
1991 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Elizie E. Eddy married George W. Eddy on Oct 11, 1868 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Corinth
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 361.  
Family: Eddy, George W. / Eddy, Eliza E. (F14110)
 
1992 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Ella A. Eddy married Michel Clark on Jul 3, 1881 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Clifton
Spouse's Residence: Clifton
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 4, volume 6, page 568.  
Family: Clark, Michael / Eddy, Ella A. (F23557)
 
1993 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Elmira Eddy married John Lary on Oct 22, 1859 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Corinth
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 4, page 55.  
Family: Lary, John / Eddy, Almira (F00321)
 
1994 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Emeline Eddy married Chas Bodge on Dec 5, 1860 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Corinth
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 4, page 146.  
Family: Bodge, Charles / Eddy, Emiline (F00326)
 
1995 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Etta M. Eddy married Chas Chase on Feb 21, 1865 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Corinth
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 195.  
Family: Chase, Charles / Eddy, Henrietta (F00327)
 
1996 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Eugene D. Eddy married Georgia B. Sherburne on Oct 11, 1876 in Sagadahoc County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Town: Phippsburg
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Family History Library under town records. Reference # 0011737.  
Family: Eddy, Eugene David / Sherburne, Georgiana Burnham (F21604)
 
1997 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Fanny O. Eddy married Rufus H. Rook on Jan 6, 1866 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Female
Residence: Clifton
Spouse's Residence: Clifton
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 3, volume 5, page 178.  
Family: Rook, Rufus H. / Eddy, Fanny O. (F14984)
 
1998 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Fred Eddy married Annie M. Bissell on Sep 7, 1882 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Corinth
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 4, volume 7, page 60.  
Family: Eddy, Frederick H. / Bissell, Annie M. (F00318)
 
1999 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Fred H. Eddy married Nellie M. Bissell on Aug 27, 1873 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Corinth
Spouse's Residence: Bradley
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 4, volume 6, page 194.  
Family: Eddy, Frederick H. / Bissell, Nellie M. (F00317)
 
2000 [EFA4.FTW]

Note: Fredk A. Eddy married Inez G. Emery on May 8, 1886 in Penobscot County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Residence: Bangor
Spouse's Residence: Bangor
Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 5, volume 7, page 252.  
Family: Eddy, Frederick Allen / Emery, Inez Gonzola (F00373)
 

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