Puffer Genealogy
BILLINGS, Seth Peter
1727 - 1766 (39 years)1. BILLINGS, Seth Peter was born on 1 Feb 1727 in Canton, MA; died on 7 Aug 1766 in Stoughton, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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Seth married REDMAN, Jerusha on 4 Jan 1750 in Stoughton, MA. Jerusha (daughter of REDMAN, Robert and KINNEY\KENNEY, Mary) was born on 31 Jan 1734 in Canton, MA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. BILLINGS, Jerusha was born on 3 Aug 1750; died in CA 1776 in MA.
- 3. BILLINGS, Seth was born on 30 May 1756; died on 2 Aug 1769.
- 4. BILLINGS, Robert was born on 29 Dec 1759; died in 1806 in MA.
- 5. BILLINGS, Zeruiah was born on 15 Aug 1762; died on 31 Aug 1801.
- 6. BILLINGS, Taphenes was born in 1772 in Stoughton, MA; died on 26 Jun 1846 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Corinna, ME.
Generation: 2
2. BILLINGS, Jerusha (1.Seth1) was born on 3 Aug 1750; died in CA 1776 in MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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Jerusha married TAUNT, Levi on 25 Feb 1768 in Stoughton, MA. Levi was born in CA 1746 in Stoughton, MA; died in CA 1775 in MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 7. TAUNT, Charlotte was born on 10 Dec 1768 in Stoughton, MA; died on 13 Aug 1846 in Dorchester, MA.
- 8. TAUNT, Seth Billings was born on 26 Sep 1772 in Stoughton, MA; died in CA 1773 in MA.
3. BILLINGS, Seth (1.Seth1) was born on 30 May 1756; died on 2 Aug 1769. Other Events and Attributes:
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4. BILLINGS, Robert (1.Seth1) was born on 29 Dec 1759; died in 1806 in MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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5. BILLINGS, Zeruiah (1.Seth1) was born on 15 Aug 1762; died on 31 Aug 1801. Other Events and Attributes:
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Zeruiah married GOOCH, Samuel on 20 Sep 1787 in Stoughton, MA. Samuel was born in CA 1760; died before 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
6. BILLINGS, Taphenes (1.Seth1) was born in 1772 in Stoughton, MA; died on 26 Jun 1846 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Corinna, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
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Notes:
She had one son and two daughters by her marriage to Jacob Whiting. They moved to Wisconsin.
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GRID=29400841 70519362Taphenes married WHITING, Jacob on 16 Mar 1800 in Boston, MA. Jacob was born in 1773 in Hanover, MA; died on 28 Dec 1841 in Corinna, ME; was buried in Corinna, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. WHITING, Jacob Bernard was born on 16 Sep 1809 in Boston, MA; died on 29 Aug 1875 in Oconto, WI; was buried in Oconto, WI.
- 10. WHITING was born in CA 1814 in MA; and died.
- 11. WHITING was born in CA 1814 in MA; and died.
- 12. WHITING
- 13. WHITING
- 14. WHITING, Lucy N. was born in CA 1811 in Boston, MA; died on 11 May 1859 in Boston, MA; was buried in Chelsea, MA.
Taphenes married PUFFER, Elijah about 1790 in Canton, MA. Elijah (son of PUFFER, Seth and TOLMAN, Patience) was born on 22 Jul 1764 in Stoughton, MA; died about 1813 in Stoughton, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 15. PUFFER, Redman was born about 1790 in Canton, MA; died before 1890.
- 16. PUFFER, John Sr. was born on 29 Nov 1793 in Canton, MA; died on 28 Jun 1877 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME.
Generation: 3
7. TAUNT, Charlotte (2.Jerusha2, 1.Seth1) was born on 10 Dec 1768 in Stoughton, MA; died on 13 Aug 1846 in Dorchester, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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Charlotte married HOLMES, Ebenezer on 10 Feb 1789 in Stoughton, MA. Ebenezer was born on 11 Apr 1764 in Stoughton, MA; died before 1864. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 17. HOLMES, Lucy was born on 22 Dec 1789 in Braintree, MA; died on 18 Feb 1855 in Milton, MA.
8. TAUNT, Seth Billings (2.Jerusha2, 1.Seth1) was born on 26 Sep 1772 in Stoughton, MA; died in CA 1773 in MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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9. WHITING, Jacob Bernard (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 16 Sep 1809 in Boston, MA; died on 29 Aug 1875 in Oconto, WI; was buried in Oconto, WI. Other Events and Attributes:
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GRID=2940091010. WHITING (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born in CA 1814 in MA; and died. 11. WHITING (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born in CA 1814 in MA; and died. 12. WHITING (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) 13. WHITING (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) 14. WHITING, Lucy N. (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born in CA 1811 in Boston, MA; died on 11 May 1859 in Boston, MA; was buried in Chelsea, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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Notes:
Married and removed to Wisconsin.
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GRID=193127292Lucy married REED, James on 15 Apr 1824 in Frankfort, ME. James (son of REED, Abijah and Lydia) was born on 20 Aug 1803 in Frankfort, ME; died on 21 Sep 1887 in Medford, MA; was buried in Wellesley, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. REED, George Mifflin Dallas was born on 4 Jul 1839 in Bangor, ME; died on 21 Apr 1915 in Winthrop, MA; was buried on 24 Apr 1915 in Winthrop, MA.
- 19. REED, James K. P. was born on 13 Aug 1841 in Bangor, ME; died on 17 Jun 1899 in Boston, MA; was buried in Chelsea, MA.
- 20. REED, Ann T. was born on 14 May 1850 in Corinna, ME; died on 4 Jul 1909 in Madison, NH; was buried in Madison, NH.
15. PUFFER, Redman (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born about 1790 in Canton, MA; died before 1890. Other Events and Attributes:
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Notes:
The last heard of him he was in Edinburgh (Eng or Scotland). He was a tailor by trade and also a mariner.
He was on board the "USS Constitution" when she took the "Guerriere" during the War of 1812. He was in Boston in 1818-1827. There is no definitive proof of this.Redman married RAWSON, Mary Cole on 26 Sep 1816 in Boston, MA. Mary was born about 1796 in MA; died before 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. PUFFER, Susanna S. was born on 31 Aug 1817 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 5 May 1895 in Dorchester, MA; was buried on 7 May 1895 in Dorchester, MA.
16. PUFFER, John Sr. (6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 29 Nov 1793 in Canton, MA; died on 28 Jun 1877 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
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- Residence: 1820, Boston, MA; Ward 11
- Residence: 1826, Columbia, ME
Notes:
"He followed the sea when a boy and was in Gloucester when the War of 1812 broke out. He served three months in the militia. He did not like the service on land and, when the privateer Basilisk, was fitted out, he enlisted and went to sea. After taking some prizes, he and five others were put aboard one of them, but they were captured by a British man-of-war. An Irishman swore that he knew John Puffer as an Irishman. John was asked to pronounce the name Blair. His accent was decided to prove that he was Irish and he was impressed in the British Navy. He had his "protection" and kept it secreted until he reached Halifax, when he appealed to the authorities, and proved that he was an American. He was then made a prisoner of war and later transferred to the war prison at Dartmoor, England. While there he kept a diary, which is now in possession of one of his grandchildren, while another has the "protection box". Another grandson has a chest which John had when he moved to Maine, and a copy of the will of Robert Redman (date 1760), an ancestor of his mother. In 1822 he was living at 29 Pleasant Street, Boston. About 1823 he moved from Boston to Frankfort, Me on the Penobscot River, 13 miles below Bangor, but a year later moved to Columbia, Me., where most of his children lived. He was a carpenter by trade, and a lumberman in the forests of eastern Maine at the time when ship building was a prominent industry in the coast towns. He was living in 1876."
According to the Reed genealogy, ".. and when they were fired upon by the guards, in the prison-yard, a ball grazed his jacket, and killed a fellow prisoner."
His gravestone reads
"I am now at rest weep not for me
From sin and death I now am Free
Transplanted to my home above
I dwell where all is peace and love."
in 1823 moved to Frankfort, ME
in 1824 moved to Columbia, ME
Before he served onboard the privateer Yorktown, he served in Capt Lemuel Bradford's Co 21st US Inf during War of 1812
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According the British Admiralty records, he was a Lt. aboard the privateer Yorktown. This ship was capture
on 8 Jul 1813 at sea by the HMS Maidstone. He was "interned" at Halifax, NS, aboard a prison ship till 19 Nov
1813 (3-4 months). On that date, he was shipped to England aboard HMS Nemesis bound for England.
He remained in Dartmoor Prison for 2 years and five months. He came to Columbia in 1825, and bought the betterments of the place at Little River, so called, of Moses Leighton, where his son John and daughters, Taphenus and Arabella now live. He was active in town affairs and took an interest in building up society. "They came from Braintree in 1824 or 1825 and settled at Little River Corner. He built a big farm house up by The Rips (in our pasture and 2nd field where the big rock is)." Elizabeth Roberta Puffer
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ED NOTE: In 1986 I took a trip to Columbia to locate the "diary" and "protection box". After a long and suspenseful search, on my last day there, I learned that the "diary" had been in the possession of Elizabeth Roberta Puffer, a cousin of my grandfather Charles K.W. French. She had died two years prior. The "diary" was given by her to the State of Maine Archives. I drove to Augusta to view the "diary".
I had a chance (about an hour or two) to examine the contents. Its not a "diary" in the strict sense. It doesn't record daily activities. Its a large, burlap covered book with many different types of entries in two distinct sections.The first section contains mostly mathematical questions and solvings. The second section contain some poems (sea shanties?) about the war and some of the battles as well as small drawings of ships. One page lists the names of men killed and wounded in the massacre of prisoners that happened at Dartmoor at the close of the war when the Americans were about to be repatriated in a prisoner swap. The conditions at the prison were abominable. Barely one in 10 men survived a year. I postulate that "Dartmoor" John used the "diary" as a textbook to teach fellow prisoners mathematics to pass the time and to keep his sanity. His name is written on the book cover in his own hand. It is a priceless piece of family history and it is too bad that it transferred out of family hands to the State of Maine. It can be viewed at the State Archive in Augusta.
According to a letter from Roberta Puffer "It was there that he continued to keep the journal which we still have. It is in a safety box in a bank. It is getting old. It covers 1820-1870 and is crumbling with age . There are about 70 pages". According to family history, "John Sr. was put in Dartmoor prison in England as a political prisoner 1812-1814. He was taken off the clipper ship The Basilisk by an English vessel in 1812. They were going to impress him into the British Navy but he had his protection papers which he showed to the authorities in Halifax, where he was declared to be an American citizen from Boston. However the English vessel took him to England and he was put in Dartmoor until the end of the war of 1812." This is a mystery still. The book I saw was not a diary nor did it cover the period stated. Could there be another? Further investigation of Dartmoor Prison records show no John Puffer listed as a prisoner. Another mystery. Did he use an alias?
"John Puffer Sr also brought up two other boys, Ira Barney and John Page who did well in life." Roberta Puffer
ED NOTE: 8/24/05
What a great week for discovery this has been. After searching online for years to locate information about Dartmoor John (Puffer) perhaps our most illustrious ancestor, I was able to make contact with a man in England who is an historian on Dartmoor Prison. He provided me with information about Dartmoor John's capture, and subsequent imprisonment.
I had begun to doubt his story of ever being in prison because I was unable to find any outside information to verify the family history (as related in the Puffer Genealogy).
There is no record (that I can find) of any ship by the name of Basilisk during the War of 1812, either American or British. There was no record of his name in the lists of prisoners that I was able to find.
In fact, the ship he was on was the Yorktown, a well-known American privateer. HMS Nimrod took the Yorktown as a prize in 1813 off the coast of Nova Scotia. John Puffer was sent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he spent some time in prison there, before being shipped to Chatham, Kent, England where he spent almost a year in prison there. Finally he was shipped to Dartmoor Prison in Devonshire, where he spent the rest of the war. He survived the 'massacre' there in December of 1814 (a well documented historical event). He was released from Dartmoor in 1815.
One of the frustrations of this search is that his 'diary' has only one brief mention of anything to do with the prison. It is a short list of names of wounded or killed men. Since I now have a source I can check those names against the prison list and see if he's accurate. For a man who spent the better part of 2.5 years in prison you might expect a bit more biographical writings of that experience.
(2016) listed below are the names that appear in the "diary" and the injury they suffered.:
Robert Willet left left thigh, amputated
Thomas Finley in the thigh
William Appleby in the arm
George Campbell dead
John Peach in the thigh
Cornelius Garrison head and hand
John Geir left leg amputated
William Lane in the eyes
Pain Perry in the shoulders
A month ago I doubted his story was true. I even suspected that he fabricated the story based on what he had heard of other prisoners' true-life stories of impressment and imprisonment. Many books of the time were written by former prisoners about this most notorious of English prisons. I thought John Puffer had taken those verbal and written stories and made them his own.
I am relieved to know that he, in fact, was a prisoner, even if some of the facts were wrong in the family history.
Prison number 3431 2791
By what ship or how taken British Squadron British Squadron
Time when (taken) 26 July 1813 13 July 1813
Place where (taken) Halifax off Halifax
Name of Prize Yorktown Yorktown
Man-o-war/Privateer/ MV Privateer Privateer
Prisoners name John Puffer Jonathan Puffer
Quality (rank) Seaman Seaman
Time received into custody(at Dartmoor) 13 September 1814 7 Jan 1814
From what ship or whence received HMS Niobe from Chatham from Halifax
Place of Nativity (where born) Cantor (Canton, MA) Cantor (Canton, MA)
Age 20 20
Stature (height) 5`6" and a half inch 5`6" and a half inches
Person stout(means muscular) Stout
Visage/ complexion oval/fresh oval /fresh
Hair brown
Eyes brown hazel
Marks or wounds none
Date of supply (bedding etc) Chatham Feb 18 14
Exchanged/Discharged/Died or escaped Discharged Discharged 8 Sept 1814 to Dartmoor by HMS Niobe
Time when 28 May 1815
Whither and by what order Released Boards Order 16 March 1815
end of Dartmoor record
So a short synopsis of his war experience:
He was captured off Halifax, Nova Scotia, and taken to the HMS Niobe, a prison ship or hulks (ships used as prisons in Halifax, NS) on 26 July 1813, he was kept there until he was taken in at the Chatham hulks (County of Kent, England) on 7 Jan 1814. (A period of 5.5 months). He was kept there (Chatham) until 8 Sept 1814 when he was sent to the Dartmoor War Prison. ( A period of 8 months)
He arrived at Dartmoor Depot on the 13 Sept 1814, this was a fast trip of about 250 miles sea voyage to Plymouth, then the last 17 miles was a severe march up to 1500 feet above sea level to the prison carrying his bedding etc. He was not supplied at Dartmoor, but at Chatham, so he carried his bedding up to Dartmoor.
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On June 13, 1873 his wife sold land to John Puffer (her father-in-law) for $1500. On Nov 14th, 1863 she bought 34 acres+- of land for $425 from Levi W. Ingersoll. (David M. Caranci has the original deed.)
The 1870 Census shows him as John PUFFIN. He is 76 YO and is a farmer. He lives with his wife Catherine who is 72 years old and a housewife.
"He enlisted in the navy in the war of 1812 and was taken prisoner soon after and lodged in Dartmore prison, where he remained two years and five months. He came to Columbia about the year 1825, and bought the betterments of the place at Little River, so called, of Moses Leighton, where his son John and daughters Taphenus and Arabella now live. He was active in town affairs and took an interest in building up society."
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June 12, 2011
Another week of great discovery by my contact with another great grandson of Dartmoor John, Homer Morrison.
He has been able to fill in many (if not all) of the missing pieces regarding how John Puffer came to Dartmoor prison. He has the records of the English Admiralty of his capture and transfer from Halifax, NS to Chatham, England to Dartmoor.
American Prisoners of War Held at Halifax During the War of 1812 by Harrison Scott Baker
Below is Baker's summary for John Puffer, Volume II, p. 327. This was the key:
Puffer, John Prisoner 3619 Rank:Seaman From: Manchester RC, Privateer
Captured: 11 July 1813 at sea by HMS Maidstone Interned: 28 July 1813 Discharged: 09 November 1813
Belongs to Yorktown Privateer. Received from Recruit. Nemesis for England per order of Adml Sir J B Warren.
FindaGrave:
GRID=20024267John married STANWOOD, Catherine Redman about 1816 in Boston, MA. Catherine (daughter of STANWOOD, Henry and MERRITT, Mary Allen) was born on 6 May 1797 in Gloucester, MA; died on 25 Jun 1886 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 22. PUFFER, Jerusha Ann was born on 24 Aug 1817 in Boston, MA; was christened on 29 Sep 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 2 Aug 1890 in Columbia Falls, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME.
- 23. PUFFER, Catherine Redman was born on 15 Nov 1819 in Boston, MA; died on 16 Jul 1908 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 24. PUFFER, Mary Allen was born on 11 Mar 1822 in Boston, MA; died on 18 Oct 1898 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 25. PUFFER, John Jr. was born on 29 Jul 1825 in Frankfort, ME; died on 25 Feb 1910 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 26. PUFFER, Alice H. was born on 15 Apr 1827 in Columbia, ME; died on 27 Dec 1859 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 27. PUFFER, Redman was born on 1 Oct 1829 in Columbia, ME; died on 6 Aug 1833 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 28. PUFFER, William Henry was born in 1832 in Columbia, ME; was christened on 29 Sep 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 17 Dec 1912 in Harrington, ME; was buried in Harrington, ME.
- 29. PUFFER, Elijah Redman was born on 29 Jul 1834 in Columbia Falls, ME; was christened on 3 May 1857 in Columbia, ME; died in 1917 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 30. PUFFER, Taphenes N. was born on 12 Sep 1836 in Columbia, ME; was christened on 29 Sep 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 19 Aug 1897 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 31. PUFFER, Winthrop Jefferson was born on 22 Dec 1838 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 22 Oct 1841 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 32. PUFFER, Susanna Arabella was born on 28 Jul 1843 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 23 Oct 1898 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
Generation: 4
17. HOLMES, Lucy (7.Charlotte3, 2.Jerusha2, 1.Seth1) was born on 22 Dec 1789 in Braintree, MA; died on 18 Feb 1855 in Milton, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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Lucy married GUILD, Amherst on 3 Nov 1806 in Wrentham, MA. Amherst was born on 28 May 1784 in Wrentham, MA; died on 11 Oct 1882 in Attleboro, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
18. REED, George Mifflin Dallas (14.Lucy3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 4 Jul 1839 in Bangor, ME; died on 21 Apr 1915 in Winthrop, MA; was buried on 24 Apr 1915 in Winthrop, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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GRID=193127526George married PIERCE, Carolyn Lucina on 13 Nov 1907 in Boston, MA. Carolyn was born on 4 Aug 1861 in Lunenburg, VT; died after 1940. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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19. REED, James K. P. (14.Lucy3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 13 Aug 1841 in Bangor, ME; died on 17 Jun 1899 in Boston, MA; was buried in Chelsea, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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GRID=19312760320. REED, Ann T. (14.Lucy3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 14 May 1850 in Corinna, ME; died on 4 Jul 1909 in Madison, NH; was buried in Madison, NH. Other Events and Attributes:
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- Residence: 1880, Fall River, RI
Notes:
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Residence:
A confectionary store keeperAnn married MARTIS, Cornelius on 18 Mar 1858 in Boston, MA. Cornelius was born on 6 Feb 1834 in New Orleans, LA; died in Apr 1882 in Boston, MA; was buried in Mattapan, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Ann married FROST, Dalton Owen on 28 May 1860 in Boston, MA. Dalton was born on 12 Mar 1838 in Hallowell, ME; died on 7 Feb 1905 in Newport, RI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 33. FROST, Washington Owen II was born on 1 Mar 1861 in Providence, RI; died on 2 Dec 1861 in Boston, MA.
Ann married PARKINSON, James on 8 May 1882 in Tiverton, RI. James was born on 25 Jan 1825 in England; died on 21 Apr 1895 in Fall River, MA; was buried in Fall River, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Ann married WHITING, Aurelian E. in 1898 in MA. Aurelian (son of WHITING, Emery N. and WILKINSON, Elizabeth Jane) was born on 29 Dec 1854 in Eaton, NH; died on 30 Mar 1934 in Rochester, NH; was buried in Madison, NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
21. PUFFER, Susanna S. (15.Redman3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 31 Aug 1817 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 5 May 1895 in Dorchester, MA; was buried on 7 May 1895 in Dorchester, MA. Other Events and Attributes:
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203819122 - Name: Susan S. Puffer
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Notes:
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Buried:
Susanna S. Dewing was born in Columbia Falls, Washington County, Maine, in 1817 to Redmond Puffer and Mary E. Rawson Puffer, who were both native Bostonians. She was the wife of Samuel F. Dewing, resided at 9 Fuller Street in Ashmont, and died on May 5, 1895, from Disease of the Brain and Paralysis that she had for three days at the age of 77 years, 8 months and 5 days. Horace R. Crane was the undertaker, and she was interred on May 7, 1895. Note was also made that Albert H. Dewing (1848-1895), a Foundryman, was not interred at Cedar Grove Cemetery according to records in the office at 920 Adams Street. However it is not clear how this note related to Susanna. Information from the Dorchester Atheneum.
A number of members of the Puffer family, including a toddler Redman Puffer, are interred at Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, Washington County, Maine.Susanna married DEWING, Capt. Samuel Fisher on 4 Jan 1841 in Boston, MA. Samuel (son of DEWING, Nathan and FISHER, Fanny) was born on 14 Dec 1814 in Brookline, MA; died on 16 Sep 1861 in Rangoon, Burma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 34. DEWING, Samuel Nelson was born on 18 Aug 1843 in Boston, MA; died on 25 Aug 1844.
- 35. DEWING, Isabelita Hyne was born on 12 Sep 1845 in Boston, MA; died on 2 Feb 1903 in Dorchester, MA; was buried in Dorchester, MA.
- 36. DEWING, Albert Henry was born on 6 May 1848 in Boston, MA; died on 14 Dec 1885 in Boston, MA.
- 37. DEWING, Susan Ella was born on 6 Feb 1857 in Boston, MA; died on 7 May 1857; was buried in Boston, MA.
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22. PUFFER, Jerusha Ann (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 24 Aug 1817 in Boston, MA; was christened on 29 Sep 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 2 Aug 1890 in Columbia Falls, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- Ref#: 334
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Notes:
A teacher and tailoress at Columbia Falls, ME.
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GRID=46103414Jerusha married ALLEN, Joseph S. on 21 Nov 1841 in Columbia, ME. Joseph (son of ALLEN, Robert and INGERSOLL, Sarah) was born on 31 Jan 1819 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 6 Jun 1889 in Columbia Falls, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 38. ALLEN, Capt. William Prescott was born on 19 Aug 1842 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 11 Oct 1914 in ME; was buried in Addison, ME.
- 39. ALLEN, George S. was born on 10 Mar 1845; died on 21 Dec 1913 in Tacoma, WA; was buried in Tumwater, WA.
- 40. ALLEN, Benjamin Jones was born on 19 Jan 1848 in Columbia Falls, ME; died in 1884 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME.
- 41. ALLEN, Alice Puffer was born on 23 Jul 1851 in Columbia, ME; died in 1921; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME.
- 42. ALLEN, John Redman was born on 24 Sep 1853 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 21 Apr 1918 in Grand Rapids, MI; was buried in Grand Rapids, MI.
- 43. ALLEN, Clarendon Nepere was born on 26 Feb 1857 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 9 Oct 1921 in Olympia, WA; was buried in Tumwater, WA.
23. PUFFER, Catherine Redman (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 15 Nov 1819 in Boston, MA; died on 16 Jul 1908 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- Ref#: 485
- _COLOR: 11
Notes:
".. who lived down by the iron bridge on way to Epping Corner." Roberta Puffer
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GRID=40642680Catherine married SMITH, William Sewall on 15 Jul 1842 in Columbia, ME. William (son of SMITH, Ebenezer and FARNSWORTH, Deborah) was born on 5 Feb 1819 in Jonesboro, ME; died on 11 May 1897 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 44. SMITH, Aurelia Redman was born on 18 Jul 1843 in Columbia, ME; died on 22 Nov 1919 in Columbia, ME; was buried in 1919 in Columbia, ME.
- 45. SMITH, Auramanda Puffer was born in Dec 1850 in Columbia, ME; died in 1930.
- 46. SMITH, Auramanda Puffer was born in 1846 in Columbia, ME; died in 1930.
- 47. SMITH, Lucy Calista was born in 1849 in Columbia, ME; died in 1906 in Columbia, ME.
- 48. SMITH, Irene N. was born in 1853 in Columbia, ME; died in 1940 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 49. SMITH, William Everett was born in Mar 1856 in Columbia, ME; died on 17 Sep 1927 in Newport, RI.
24. PUFFER, Mary Allen (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 11 Mar 1822 in Boston, MA; died on 18 Oct 1898 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
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GRID=25573126 70889943Mary married SMITH, Maj. Harrison Gray Otis on 23 Sep 1843 in Columbia, ME. Harrison (son of SMITH, Ebenezer and FARNSWORTH, Deborah) was born on 20 Jun 1820 in Jonesboro, ME; died on 20 Jul 1891 in Washington County, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 50. SMITH, Edith Forrester was born on 10 Aug 1844 in Columbia, ME; died on 29 Nov 1919 in ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 51. SMITH, Miriam Catherine was born on 11 Mar 1846 in Columbia, ME; died on 21 May 1918 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 52. SMITH, Winthrop Jefferson was born on 22 Mar 1849; died on 17 Jul 1926 in Portland, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 53. SMITH, Eva Bell A. was born on 25 Dec 1855 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 12 Sep 1908 in ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
25. PUFFER, John Jr. (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 29 Jul 1825 in Frankfort, ME; died on 25 Feb 1910 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- Ref#: 335
- _COLOR: 11
Notes:
He was a lumberman at Columbia, ME. He was member and helped build the M.E. Church (Little River Church) at Columbia, ME.
ED NOTE: "John Jr. was born on the way from Mass. to Me. in 1824. They chartered a vessel and pulled it to Frankfort below Bangor on the Penobscot R. for this big event John's birth. They bought 3 girls with them when they came from Boston to Me." "Settled at Little River Corner and went into the lumbering and mill business." Roberta Puffer
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GRID=20079827John married TIBBETTS, Mary Ann on 8 Nov 1853 in Columbia, ME. Mary (daughter of TABBUTT, Moses and CROWLEY, Mary) was born on 17 Nov 1829 in Columbia, ME; died on 30 Nov 1860 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 54. PUFFER, Ida Emeline was born on 14 Nov 1854 in Columbia, ME; died on 18 Oct 1891 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 55. PUFFER, Priscilla Charlotte was born on 23 Feb 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 14 Jun 1920 in Bangor, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 56. PUFFER, George H. was born on 22 Nov 1860 in Columbia, ME; died on 24 Nov 1860 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 57. PUFFER, Charles G. was born on 22 Nov 1860 in Columbia, ME; died on 5 Dec 1860 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
John married MERRITT, Sarah Ann on 21 Nov 1863 in Columbia, ME. Sarah (daughter of MERRITT, Daniel V and PINEO, Sarah Chamberlain) was born in May 1843 in Columbia, ME; died on 4 Jun 1923 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 58. PUFFER, Edward Brackett was born on 11 Aug 1865 in Columbia, ME; died on 24 Sep 1928 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 59. PUFFER, Wilbur Merritt was born on 6 Oct 1867 in Columbia, ME; died on 7 Mar 1893 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 60. PUFFER, John Howard was born on 22 Mar 1872 in Columbia, ME; died on 8 Jul 1947 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 61. PUFFER, Charles Loring Sweeny was born on 30 Nov 1878 in Columbia, ME; died on 13 Oct 1954 in Mishawaka, IN; was buried on 16 Oct 1954 in Angola, IN.
26. PUFFER, Alice H. (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 15 Apr 1827 in Columbia, ME; died on 27 Dec 1859 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- _COLOR: 11
Notes:
"It was at her house that I walked after the nail in my foot episode to see my first auto. She was a teacher." Roberta Puffer.
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GRID=70889999Alice married DORR, Thomas Sinclair on 21 Sep 1851 in Columbia, ME. Thomas (son of DORR, Johnathan Sinclair Jr. and WORCESTER, Judeth Norand) was born on 13 Nov 1825 in Jonesport, ME; died on 31 Oct 1896 in Jonesport, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 62. DORR, Carrie was born on 13 Jun 1852 in ME; died on 6 Oct 1852 in ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
27. PUFFER, Redman (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 1 Oct 1829 in Columbia, ME; died on 6 Aug 1833 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- _COLOR: 11
28. PUFFER, William Henry (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born in 1832 in Columbia, ME; was christened on 29 Sep 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 17 Dec 1912 in Harrington, ME; was buried in Harrington, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- Ref#: 336
- Name: William Ross Puffer
- _COLOR: 11
- Birth: 19 Jun 1832, Columbia, ME
- Death: Bef 1932
Notes:
He worked in the saw mills and lumber camps until six months before he came of age, when he bought his time and entered Cherryfield Academy. He continued his studies at various academies for the next five years, teaching in winters. For thirty years he taught school at Washington County, ME., and was one of the best known and most successful teachers in that section. He taught in Columbia Falls, Addison, Harrington, Mill bridge, Cherryfield, Josesport and Machias. He was a prominent leader in the Methodist church, a great reader and somewhat independent thinker.
"Henry another of John Sr. sons older than Taphenus lived here from 1867-1871 also lumbering and mill business. Then he turned into a student and became a teacher and a preacher and spent his life teaching and preaching in the surrounding towns. He taught 40 terms in the same school (Turkey Hill) going toward Geo. Norton's place on the right side of the road in old school house mother attended." Hazel Bradeen
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GRID=88149429William married COFFIN, Susanna Wood in 1868 in ME. Susanna (daughter of COFFIN, Joseph Adams and COFFIN, Anna Nash) was born on 10 Oct 1842 in Columbia, ME; died on 27 Jul 1897 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Harrington, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 63. PUFFER, William Henry Jr. was born in 1869 in Columbia, ME; died on 20 Aug 1948 in ME; was buried in Harrington, ME.
- 64. PUFFER, Rev. Joseph Adams was born in CA 1872 in ME; died on 29 Jul 1958 in Berlin, MA; was buried in Berlin, MA.
- 65. PUFFER, Elijah Elmore was born in 1878 in Columbia, ME; died on 4 Aug 1888 in Columbia Falls, ME; was buried in Harrington, ME.
- 66. PUFFER, Maureen Ann was born on 27 Apr 1888 in Olmsted County, MN; died before 1988.
29. PUFFER, Elijah Redman (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 29 Jul 1834 in Columbia Falls, ME; was christened on 3 May 1857 in Columbia, ME; died in 1917 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- _COLOR: 11
Notes:
A carpenter, living at Columbia Falls, ME, no children
He had a substitute that served for him during the Civil War.
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GRID=23112438Elijah married INGERSOLL, Emeline Langdon on 9 Dec 1854 in Columbia, ME. Emeline (daughter of INGERSOLL, Solomon Root and NASH, Eliza) was born on 26 Dec 1836 in Columbia, ME; was christened on 3 May 1857 in Columbia, ME; died on 22 Apr 1917 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 67. PUFFER, Embert was born about 1865 in Columbia Falls, ME; died before 1880.
30. PUFFER, Taphenes N. (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 12 Sep 1836 in Columbia, ME; was christened on 29 Sep 1858 in Columbia, ME; died on 19 Aug 1897 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- Ref#: 486
- _COLOR: 6
Notes:
A teacher at Columbia, ME. "Taphenus and Bell (Ed. note: Bellonia, her sister) lived across the river in 2 houses across the road from each other." Hazel Smith Bradeen.
On Nov 14th, 1863 she bought 34 acres+- of land for $425 from Levi W. Ingnersoll. (David M. Caranci has the original deed.)
On Nov 16th, 1863 she sold 34 acres+- of land for $275 to Levi W. Inger soll. (David M. Caranci has the original deed.)
On Jan 30, 1875 she bought 34 acres of land from Bassom Grant for $289. 78 (David M. Caranci has the original deed.)
She was one of the first officers of the Womans Society of Christian Service in Columbia, ME. This society was organized on April 17, 1879 as t he Ladies' Methodist Society, later changed to Ladies' Aid.
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GRID=24288936Taphenes married FRENCH, Talbot Smith on 22 May 1860 in Columbia, ME. Talbot (son of FRENCH, Sewell Worcester and TUCKER, Sara) was born on 10 Jun 1834 in Columbia, ME; died on 17 Jan 1911 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 68. FRENCH, Bellona Imogene was born on 6 Sep 1861 in Columbia, ME; died on 13 May 1942 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME.
- 69. FRENCH, Everett Venlesson was born on 22 Feb 1865 in Columbia, ME; died after 1930 in Columbia, ME.
- 70. FRENCH, Mary Pendlegras was born on 6 Oct 1871 in Columbia, ME; died on 16 Nov 1931 in Buxton, ME; was buried in Columbia Falls, ME.
31. PUFFER, Winthrop Jefferson (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 22 Dec 1838 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 22 Oct 1841 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- _COLOR: 11
Notes:
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GRID=2002428032. PUFFER, Susanna Arabella (16.John3, 6.Taphenes2, 1.Seth1) was born on 28 Jul 1843 in Columbia Falls, ME; died on 23 Oct 1898 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. Other Events and Attributes:
- _COLOR: 11
Notes:
A teacher.
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GRID=23029123Susanna married FOSTER, Elliot A. on 26 Sep 1868 in Columbia, ME. Elliot (son of FOSTER, William Thomas and KILTON, Diadema Smith) was born on 17 Sep 1845 in Columbia, ME; died on 6 Jul 1914 in Columbia, ME; was buried in Columbia, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 71. FOSTER, Katherine Stanwood was born on 31 May 1874 in Columbia, ME; died in 1944.