Phillip ARNOLD

Family 1: Lucy BURLINGAME


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Liza Jane BATES

Family 1: Henry JOHNSON Sr.
  1. +Henry JOHNSON Jr.

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Harriet DEMING

Family 1: James HURLBUT
  1.  Fanny HURLBUT
  2.  Alice HURLBUT
  3.  Harriet HURLBUT
  4.  Newton HURLBUT
  5.  Henry HURLBUT
  6.  James HURLBUT
  7.  Silas HURLBUT
  8.  Barzilla HURLBUT
  9.  Albert HURLBUT
  10.  Emma HURLBUT

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Katherine FERRIS

Father: Joseph FERRIS
Mother: Mary DENNEY

Family 1: Peter DENNEY


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 _Joseph FERRIS _|
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|--Katherine FERRIS 
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|                 _Richard DENNEY _
|_Mary DENNEY ___|
                 |_Asenath BOOTH __

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Adam Wesley HURLBERT

Father: Joseph HURLBUT
Mother: Margaret PARNAL

Family 1: Margaret MAYHEW
  1.  Mary Jane HURLBERT
  2.  Joseph HURLBERT
  3.  Hester Ann HURLBERT
  4.  William George HURLBERT
  5.  Sarah HURLBERT
  6.  John Wesley HURLBERT
  7.  Bertha HURLBERT
  8.  Mabel HURLBERT
  9.  Peter Truman HURLBERT
  10.  Charles HURLBERT

                    _Adam HURLBUT __
 _Joseph HURLBUT __|
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|--Adam Wesley HURLBERT 
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|_Margaret PARNAL _|
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Listed in the 1871 Ontario Census as age "33", birthplace "O", religion " WM", ethnicity "English", occupation "F", district no. "70", sub-dist cod e "E", division no."1", page no./code "28", county code "GRN", town/twp/w ard "Oxford (on Rideau) Twp". His name was spelled "Hurlbert" in the cens us.

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Mary Fidelia HURLBERT

Father: Joseph Dewey HURLBERT
Mother: Lucinda Chadwick HALL

Family 1: Andrew C STONE


                          _Joseph Clark HULBERT _
 _Joseph Dewey HURLBERT _|
|                        |_Phyana DEWEY _________
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|--Mary Fidelia HURLBERT 
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|_Lucinda Chadwick HALL _|
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Brandon Christopher HURLBUT

Mother: Shannon Marie HURLBUT


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|--Brandon Christopher HURLBUT 
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|                         _Dantforth Claude HURLBUT _
|_Shannon Marie HURLBUT _|
                         |_Donna Gayle LAWSON _______

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William HURLBUT

Father: Obadiah HURLBUT
Mother: Love PARSONS

Family 1: Tabitha WARNER
  1.  William HULBARD
  2.  Love HULBARD
  3.  Zacheas HURLBUT
  4.  Tabitha HURLBUT
  5. +Philip HULBURT
  6.  Diana HURLBUT

                    _William HURLBUT _
 _Obadiah HURLBUT _|
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|--William HURLBUT 
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|                   _Philip PARSONS __
|_Love PARSONS ____|
                   |_Anna ____________

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Removed to Suffield, Ct.. Said to have gone to Vermont. Sometime in Augus t 1771, Oliver Hanchet and John Harmon, Jr., of Suffield complained to Ju stice Samuel Kent and Alexander King against John Smith and William Hurlb utt (Hulburd), of both of Suffield. They were arrested and on them were f ound counterfeit New Jersey bills amounting to nearly 100 lbs. After bein g examined by the justices they were bound over, each in bail of 80 lbs , to the Superior Court to be held in Hartford in September, 1771. Smit h was released on a bond furnished by Daniel Gillet, John Southwell, Jame s Harmon and James Halladay, all of Suffield, and Hurlbutt on a bond prov ided by Ebenezer Hurlbutt, Abraham Curtiss and William Middleton, all o f Suffield. Hurlbutt was indicted for having about July 31, 1771, made se venty-eight 15s. New Jersey bills of the emmission of December 31, 1763 , while Smith was indicted for having on October 20 made plates and instr uments for counterfeiting New York and New Jersey bills; further he was i ndicted for having struck of 1,000 New Jersey 30s. bills dated April 16 , 1764, and of New York bills of the emission of February 16, 1771, the f ollowing: one hundred 5 lbs, one hundred 1 lbs, one hundred 10s. and tw o hundred 10 lbs; a further indictment was for having passed to Jechonia s Holcomb of Simsbury twenty counterfeit 30s. New Jersey bills. In a seco nd indictment he was charged with having made a plate for counterfeitin g 15s. New jersey bills and for having struck off seventy-eight of them . It was also brought out that he had passed a 5 lbs New York counterfei t to Captain Elihu Kent. Smith pleaded not guilty and moved for new bail , which was granted in the amount of 150 lbs, for which sum Messers Gille t , Southwell, Harmon and Holladay "foolishly" gave bond, for when the ju ry returned with a verdict of guilty, Smith had decamped and the bond wa s declared forfeited. the bondsmen petitioned the Assembly in October tha t the amount be reduced to 80 lbs but their request was denied. Hurlbut t also failed to appear, so that his bond was delared forfeited and two o f his bondmen, Curtiss and Middleton, were jailed in Hartford. Middleto n took the oath provided for poor prisoners and was released; when it wa s reported that Curtiss was planning to do the same but had conveyed hi s estate into the hands of others, the Assembly orderd an investigation . The third bondsman, Ebenezer Hurlbutt, offered to give his bond for 2 5 lbs payable within one year and his propostion was accepted by the legi slators. The informers, Hanchet and Harmon, received 20 lbs as a reward.

Hurlbutt, after his failure to appear in court, seems to have gone fre e for a short time but on November 15, 1771, the King's Attorney, Thoma s Seymour, issued a complaint against Hurlbutt, who was the arrested by O liver Hanchet and taken before Justice Benjamin Payne. Hurlbutt was boun d over in 100 lbs to appear at the Superior Court to be held in Hartfor d in March, 1772. The prisoner's father and brother, Obediah Hurlbutt an d Obediah Hurlbutt, Jr., of Enfield provided a bond and William was relea sed. Soon, however, they either became apprehensive or laid a plot to ena ble him to escape, for they had him taken into custody in February, 1772 , and secured in the debtors room in the Hartford jail. He soon broke ou t and escaped and his bondmen petitioned the Assembly to have the forfeit ed bond abated, a request which the legislators denied. At the same tim e the Assembly voted Hanchet a reward of 10 lbs.

Obediah Hurlbutt, Jr., on March 20, 1772, prepared an advertisement offe ring a reward of five dollars and charges for seizure of his brother. I t read in part:

"He is a person about fortey years of age of Dark complexion Dark eye s wares his own Dark hair of a mideling Stature well sett a shue maker b y trade. New England born wares a Lightish colourd coate pale blue Dubleb rested Jacot and Dearskin breeches and is sopoed now to be in som of th e western or northern parts of the province of Nueyork Nuejersey in conne ction with money making tribe who have of late so much infested the colon eys...."

William was eventually taken up and jailed on August 3, 1772, but afte r about a week he broke jail, in company with others, by the aid of an in strument gotten to him from without, all of which Oliver Hanchet consider ed a trick devised by Obediah Hurlbutt, Jr. William then went off to Ne w York, where he soon fell into the clutches of the law.

Per "Vermont Families in 1791" he was a Sargent the Vermont Militia. (p .181) [S725] [S728]

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Joseph MORSE*

Father: Joseph MORSE , Sr.
Mother: Hannah PHILLIPS

Family 1: Hannah BADCOCK\BABCOCK
  1.  James MORSE ,Sr.
  2. +Isaac MORSE

                      _Samuel MORSE* ____
 _Joseph MORSE , Sr._|
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|--Joseph MORSE* 
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|_Hannah PHILLIPS ___|
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Title: Captain . . . loyalist service. Wife #1, Mehitabel Wood, #2 Hann ah ?, #3 Hannah Babcock [S787]

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Lemon Edward SHERMAN

Father: Hiram Starr SHERMAN
Mother: Sophronia CURTISS

Family 1: Anna Marilla SEAMAN
  1.  Hiram SHERMAN
  2.  Hattie SHERMAN
  3.  Jennie SHERMAN
  4. +Byron Emmett SHERMAN
  5. +Edward SHERMAN

                        _Judson SHERMAN _
 _Hiram Starr SHERMAN _|
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|--Lemon Edward SHERMAN 
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|_Sophronia CURTISS ___|
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