![]() Mustered, with about seventy men, at New London, North Parish. The town of Stonington, Connecticut for nine months, and was Soldier who was drafted out of Captain Ichabode Brown's Company in Bethiah is daughter of Joseph and Edith (Hiscox)Ĭrandall of Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island. On January 1, 1766, George marriedīethiah Crandall. George Denison I, who was born on at Stonington, New Captain Robert Denison (d.1737) is the fond grandson of our good distant grandfather Captain George Denison (d.1694).Ĭhiefly, a history and record of descendants of Stanton (d.1737), she the wife of Captain Robert Denison (d.1737). Is the additional common ancestry to Hartford, CT and Stonington, CTįounder Mr. Of further interest to family genealogists This all-male lineage may be interesting to some family DNA Cynthia Krowicki, Mohawk." Not known if any children in this lineage presently survive, but more research will be done to identify this Per Samuel's obituary published in The Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, January 11, 1984, ".He is survived by a son, John, Pittsford, N.Y. To distant bold grandfather Captain George Denison (d.1694, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, BritishĬolonial America). The draft lineage cited here is a work-in-progress on subject Denison Family branch showing lineage from Samuel B. See Find A Grave at the following link: Click George Jr. (d.1831) appears to be my immediate family's 2 ndĬousin-8xRemoved, he a pioneer who likely removed his family from New LondonĬounty, Connecticut to German Flatts Township, Herkimer County, NY in about 1795. Of Dennison Corners lands is George Denison Jr. The left side of Robinson Road about 1500 feet from the junction with ![]() ![]() Unknown for these two years past that we have known about ourĭenison Family ancestors. Surname version, this is probably why our family connection went The signage at DennisonĬorners Cemetery and on NYS Route 28 both use the “double N” Perhaps done under a more stylish rationale. The non-blood related spouse of a deceased male lineage member – Might seem sexist to some, but personalĮxperience has shown such name variations are sometimes sourced to Shows each member in this all-male branch used the conventionalĭenison surname spelling. The second “N” in Dennison Corners originated, since my research ![]() Hamlet of Dennison Corners is located less than 4 miles south from the village of Mohawk, German Flatts, Herkimer County, NY, on Newĭon't blink, the hamlet will be missed. What I believe to be the correct lineage of this new found Denisonįamily branch who lived and died in the community of German Flatts, Herkimer County, the draft results as cited in this report, page 2 are To be a previously unknown distant cousin. Stanton Denison (d.1861) bears these two colonial surnames. Two original early British Colonial America southeast Connecticut Grounds bordering on Columbia Street (a/k/a: NYS Rt 28). Surprise when finding Eveline “Eve” Klock's monument situatedĪbout center on the right-side plateau, in the older upper cemetery Was walked at least three times reading each monument. Visitation purpose was to locate and photoĪbout fifteen+ outstanding requests for monument images from several This report relates to a finding made in an early April 2016 trip to Mohawk Cemetery, Mohawk, German Flatts,
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