Father:Thomas Short Mother:Nancy [---] Birth: 28 DEC 1760 probably,Virginia
Death: AFT 7 JUN 1847 probably,Allen Co.,Kentucky
Notes:
In 1832, she had a sister named Mary Berry who was living in Allen Co., KY.
Maidenname and parentage comes from Ancestrial File. Not yet verified with
other sources. Submitter of that info: Cheryl Coke Huff, 1122 East 100 South,
Springville UT 84663 (but the info may have been old).
Christopher Haines (14 JUL 1795-29 MAR 1850) m. Myrah Gatewood ( 9 JUN 1797-11 NOV 1859) on 12 OCT 1815 at Allen Co.,Kentucky, children: 1. Nancy W. Haines (11 AUG 1816- 1876/1893), 2. John G. Haines ( 5 JAN 1818-AFT 1893), 3. Samuel Haines ( 5 JUL 1820-AFT 1893), 4. Maria Haines ( 2 SEP 1822- 4 MAY 1841), 5. Fletcher Haines ( 5 NOV 1824-AFT 1893), 6. James M. Haines (23 NOV 1826-BEF 1893), 7. Docia Haines ( JUN 1829-BEF 1893), 8. Francis A. Haines (22 MAR 1832-AFT 1893), 9. Benjamin K. Haines (20 AUG 1834-AFT 1893), 10. William F. Haines (23 OCT 1839-AFT 1893).
Birth: 1798 Death: 29 MAY 1843 New York City,New York
Burial: Woodlawn Cem.,New York City,New York
Notes:
!Burial: Letter from Lillian Briggs Gosman to her cousin Adele Ronzone Diem,
dated Sept 23, 1956. She says: "I have information on our great grandfather
Gabirel Case died 5/29/43 in N.Y.City when 44 years of age. He was laid to
rest in the old Rutgers cemetery, downtown New York, but removed in 1866 to
Woodlawn Cemetery, N.Y.City...
!Burial: Letter from Ida May & Al Briggs to Lillian (Briggs) Gosman dated
2/1/52, described under notes for Gabriel Case, son of this individual,
states that a Gabriel Case, who died at age 44, was transferred to Woodlawn
Cemetery on 12/20/1866 from Rutgers Street Cemetery, NYC. This is obviously
him.
As far as I know, Lillian Briggs Gosman did not solve his parentage, but she
felt strongly that he descended from John Case who, with brothers Thomas and
William, came to America from England on the ship "Dorset" and settled in
Hartford Conn. about 1635. He m. there 1656/7 Sarah Spencer and had six
sons. More on this is in the 1956 letter.
!Census (1830): G. Case, 11th Ward, NYC. 1M(<5),1M(5-9),1M(20-29), 1F(<5),
1F(5-9), 1F(10-14), 1F(20-29). [Note: Ages for Gabriel and Ann seem a few
years off. There would also seem to be a few unaccounted for members.]
Note: The 11th Ward of NYC is on south east Manhattan island, bounded on the
south by Rivington, on east by the East River, on the north by 14th Street, and
on the west (after 1837) by Clinton Ave. Before 1837 it extended 2 blocks
further west, but in 1837 the western half became Ward 17. Note that Gabe Case
Jr.'s obit says he was born on Clinton St. in 1830, thus identifying the above
1830 entry as Gabriel Case (Sr).
!Marriagedate-Deathdate: Bible of Gabriel & Ann Case
Bible of Gabriel & Ann Case might be in possession of Robert Alfred Lurcott of
Michigan as of Sept 1996.
Julia Ann Case (10 JAN 1818- 5 NOV 1856) m. David R. Briggs (21 FEB 1815- 1864) , children: 1. Theodore I. Briggs ( 1837-), 2. Oscar Briggs ( 1839-), 3. Emeline Briggs ( 1841-), 4. Adelaide Briggs ( 1845- 1888), 5. David R. Briggs (13 JAN 1849-23 MAR 1921), 6. Ann Amanda Briggs (15 AUG 1852- 6 MAR 1931).
Abigail Jane Case ( 7 DEC 1820-AFT 14 JUN 1904) m. David Ressler (-30 MAY 1864) , children: 1. Charles Ressler (-AFT 14 JUN 1904).
Julia Ann Case (10 JAN 1818- 5 NOV 1856) m. David R. Briggs (21 FEB 1815- 1864) , children: 1. Theodore I. Briggs ( 1837-), 2. Oscar Briggs ( 1839-), 3. Emeline Briggs ( 1841-), 4. Adelaide Briggs ( 1845- 1888), 5. David R. Briggs (13 JAN 1849-23 MAR 1921), 6. Ann Amanda Briggs (15 AUG 1852- 6 MAR 1931).
Abigail Jane Case ( 7 DEC 1820-AFT 14 JUN 1904) m. David Ressler (-30 MAY 1864) , children: 1. Charles Ressler (-AFT 14 JUN 1904).
Father:Benjamin Briggs Mother:Charity Barber Birth: 21 JUL 1785 Death: 28 SEP 1858 Newburgh,Orange Co.,New York
Burial: Bethel Cemetery,Croton-on-Hudson,Westchester Co.,New York
Notes:
He lived on "Hessian Hill", Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., N.Y.
He removed to Newburg, Orange Co., N.Y. and died there 1858.
He died intestate, administration at Surrogate's office, Goshen, Orange Co.,
NY, adminstrator William E. Briggs and George C. Street, a son and a friend, 9
Dec 1858.
He was a farmer.
!Tombstone: Bethel Churchyard: "Joseph Briggs, died 9/28/1858 age 73".
!Death: "Bethel Book #106" -- indexed by Ossining museum, copies of index cards
sent to me by Dick Diem, Feb 1996: "Briggs, Joseph, d. Sept 28, 1858 -- 73 yrs
2 mos 7 days" [= b. 21 july 1785]
!Census (1820, index): Several Joseph Briggs listed in New York. He is probably
either Joseph Briggs, Cortland, Westchester Co., p. 193, or Joseph Briggs,
North Castle, Westchester Co., p. 270. (he's probably the North Castle one).
!Census (1830, index): Severl Joseph Briggs listed in N.Y. He is probably
either the one of Cortland, Westchester Co., p. 53, or the one of N. Castle,
Westchester Co. (he's probably the North castle one).
Benjamin Briggs ( 1813-) m. Catharine [---] ( 1820-) , children: 1. Adelia Briggs (-25 AUG 1924), 2. Hiram Briggs (ABT 1843-19 NOV 1870).
David R. Briggs (21 FEB 1815- 1864) m(1). Julia Ann Case (10 JAN 1818- 5 NOV 1856) , children: 1. Theodore I. Briggs ( 1837-), 2. Oscar Briggs ( 1839-), 3. Emeline Briggs ( 1841-), 4. Adelaide Briggs ( 1845- 1888), 5. David R. Briggs (13 JAN 1849-23 MAR 1921), 6. Ann Amanda Briggs (15 AUG 1852- 6 MAR 1931).m(2). Jane [---] ( 1839-AFT 1880) on ABT 1859/1860, children: 1. George M. Briggs ( 1861-AFT 1900).
Isaac Briggs ( 1819-) m. Letitia Lent on 21 MAR 1840
William Edward Briggs ( 1826-) m. possibly Mary E. Clark ( 1832-)
Benjamin Briggs ( 1813-) m. Catharine [---] ( 1820-) , children: 1. Adelia Briggs (-25 AUG 1924), 2. Hiram Briggs (ABT 1843-19 NOV 1870).
David R. Briggs (21 FEB 1815- 1864) m(1). Julia Ann Case (10 JAN 1818- 5 NOV 1856) , children: 1. Theodore I. Briggs ( 1837-), 2. Oscar Briggs ( 1839-), 3. Emeline Briggs ( 1841-), 4. Adelaide Briggs ( 1845- 1888), 5. David R. Briggs (13 JAN 1849-23 MAR 1921), 6. Ann Amanda Briggs (15 AUG 1852- 6 MAR 1931).m(2). Jane [---] ( 1839-AFT 1880) on ABT 1859/1860, children: 1. George M. Briggs ( 1861-AFT 1900).
Isaac Briggs ( 1819-) m. Letitia Lent on 21 MAR 1840
William Edward Briggs ( 1826-) m. possibly Mary E. Clark ( 1832-)
!Census (1800), (possibly) Benjamin Briggs, 11101-10010-00, Clifton,
Dutchess Co., N.Y., [NYGBR 67:155]
!Census (1820, index): Probably the Benjamin Briggs, New Castle, Westchester
Co., p. 212
!Census (1830, index): Probably the Benjamin Briggs, New Castle, Westchester
Co., p. 93.
!Census (1840, index): Two candidates: of Cortlandt, West. Co., p. 170; of
White Plains, West. Co., p. 71. (probably later -- one of Cortland appears in
1850 census, after he is supposedly dead).
There is a IGI Birth Record for Benjamin Briggs, no parents listed, b. 6 Apr
1763, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
Joseph Barber Briggs (21 JUL 1785-28 SEP 1858) m. Hannah Meiks ( 1783-23 OCT 1852) , children: 1. James Briggs ( 1809-), 2. Moses Briggs ( 1 APR 1811- 2 JUN 1855), 3. Benjamin Briggs ( 1813-), 4. David R. Briggs (21 FEB 1815- 1864), 5. Isaac Briggs ( 1819-), 6. William Edward Briggs ( 1826-).
Henry Barber Briggs ( 1797-) m. Esther Wilson ( 1810-)
Carlton Briggs ( 1805- 1850) m. Olive [---] ( 1810-)
Isaiah W. Briggs ( 4 MAY 1813-AFT 1880) m. Eliza Ann Eaton ( 1819-AFT 1880) on 18 JAN 1838 at Dutch Reformed,Coxackie,Greene Co.,New York, children: 1. Russell Stuart Briggs.
John Benjamin Briggs ( 1814- 1891) m. Ann Miranda Baker
Moses Barber Briggs ( 1822-) m. Electa Brown ( 1824-) on 30 SEP 1841 at Dutch Reformed,Coxsackie,Greene Co.,New York
Most everything about Henry Briggs is unsolved. There are lots of little
bits and pieces that have been uncovered, but the records are still
insufficent to draw any definative conclusions.
The following is conjecture based on info gathered thus far: Henry Briggs
was probably born in Rhode Island in 1745, although a birth record does not
exist. As a young man sometime before 1761 he moved to Albany Co., NY, probably
within the portion that now belongs to Columbiana Co. (Columbiana Co. was
formed from Albany Co. in 1785). Two militia enlistments are found there:
1. Henry Briggs, enlisted May 10, 1761 by Lieut Ten Eyck, age 17, b. Rhode
Island, stature 5'3", Dark Complexion, Grey Eyes, Black/Brown hair. [County
of Albany for Capt. Christopher Yates Company May 19, 1761, New York Provincial
Troops, NY Hist. Soc. Muster Rolls]. Clue: The only other enlistment on that
day was Henry Neal, age 19, b. Ireland, laborer. Possible friend.
2. Henry Briggs, enlisted March 28, 1762, age 17, b. New England, Laborer,
stature 5'6", blue eyes, light brown hair. [A Muster Roll of the Men Raised
and Passed Muster in the City and County of Albany for Capt John De Garemos
Company", N.Y. Provincial Troops, 1762]. Clue: On this same day, the only
other enlistment was David Butterfield, age 19, b. New England, laborer. Very
likely that they were close friends, perhaps with similar origins.
These might be two different Henry Briggs, or it might be a single person,
this is currently unresolved (the physical descriptions differ substantially).
If anything, I suspect #1 is our guy. Henry Briggs may have lived in
the area that is now Columbiana Co., or possibly he moved to Washington
Twp., Dutchess Co., NY, where a Henry Briggs is found adjacent to a Stephen
Barber in the 1790 census.
Despite previous claims, I do not believe he ever lived as far south as
Westchester or Orange Counties, and the individuals found there and appearing
in rev war records are *not* him.
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Below are previous notes:
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Parentage is unknown. He was *not* the Henry Briggs born on
16 Jan 1748 in Dighton, Mass, son of Matthew and Mary (Pitts) Briggs, and who
enlisted at Dighton in Bristol City, Mass. and fought in the Mass Line. This
one's pension papers (S44677) state that he applied 27 Apr 1818 from Franklin
City, New York, aged 68 a resident of Constable New York, and died in Dec 1828
leaving a widow (unnamed). [NEHGR 125:273]
Lillian (Briggs) Gosman reported that family tradition holds that he and some
brothers emigrated to Nova Scotia and later returned to the United States.
Some brothers may have located in Maine or Massachusetts. Two located in
Westchester County, Croton-on-the-Hudson, N.Y. Later one brother went west
via New Jersey and Pennsylvania and settled in Ohio.
Henry Briggs settled on "Hessian Hill", Croton-on-the-Hudson, Westchester Co.,
N.Y. Among the tombstones at the Bethel Church Methodist Churchyard at
Croton-on-the-Hudson is John Briggs, d. 1840 age 84, and Elizabeth, wife of
John Briggs, d. 1850 age 77. [John may be a brother of Henry, and Elizabeth a
dau-in-law of John].
A Henry Briggs served in Cooper's Regiment B of the New York Militia, Orange
Co., N.Y. His pension record [cited in Lillian Briggs Gosman's 1956 letter to
cousin Adele] at the National Archives is #16846-3/6, sworn by Col. Gilbert
Cooper February 23, 1786. He was under the command of Capt. Jacob Onderdonk.
[New York in the Revolution as Colony & State, by James A. Roberts, 2nd ed.,
Albany N.Y., Brandow Printing, 1898, pg. 158] shows as enlisted men of the
Orange County Militia, Second Regiment, under Col. Ann Hawk Hay: "Henry Briggs,
Jasper Briggs, John Briggs, Lawrence Briggs, and Matthias Briggs".
Note: Pension Record W25288 for Matthias Briggs: "NY Line, sol appl 29 Nov 1832
Rockland Cty NY aged 69 a res of Orange NY, sol was b 13 Jan 1763 at Orange NY,
wid appl 30 Jan 1852 Rockland Cty NY aged 84. m 4 May 1792 at Hampstead (now
Ramapo) NY & so d 14 May 1838, children were: Ann b 12 Jun 1794, John b 13 Sep
1797, Eliza Sophia b 17 Feb 1807, also shown were: Sarah Eliza Briggs b 20 Sep
1825 & Sarah Ann Kent m 15 Jan 1829 the relationship of the last 2 to sol or
wid not stated. [Abstracts of Rev War Pension Files, pg 384]
A letter of Lillian (Briggs) Gosman, dated 9/1/61, states that her ancestor,
Henry Briggs, lived and passed away in Newburg, NY, and that he and his
wife Hannah are buried in Bethel Cem.
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Research notes:
There is a Briggs family cemetery plot on what used to be a farm in Crugers,
N.Y., a few miles north of Croton on Hudson. In it are the following people:
George Briggs, b. 1722, d. 1/21/1796
Catherine Briggs, d. 3/21/1810 at age 89 [b. 1720/1721]
Sarah Van Galor, d. 3/10/1799 at 73 years, 5 months, 21 days. [b. 17 Sep 1725]
This plot is located 400 rods south of Crugers Railroad Station, 300 ft.
from the highway. The source giving this was written in 1920, supplied
by an LDS library person in Croton-on-Hudson, communicated to me by Dick Diem.
There is mention of this George and Catherine Briggs in N.Y. Gen.& Bio. Record
Vol. 100, July 1969, p. 163-5. In that it states that their daughter,
Eleanor Briggs of Yorktown, was born 25 Sep 1763, died 11 May 1827, and married
in 1789 or early 1790 to Jared (Gerard) Strang. It also mentions the 1804
will of Catherine Briggs and cites [Rec. 58:147]. It goes a biography of
Jared and lists their children.
Census (1800): Possibly one of: 1. Henry Briggs, p. 215B:2, Columbia Co.; or 2.
Henry Briggs, p. 375, Orange Co., N.Y.
Although it is hard to disambiguate the Henry Briggs, it appears likely that he
does not show up on the 1810 census of N.Y.
Children:
Benjamin Briggs (ABT 1765- 1843) m(1). Charity Barber , children: 1. Joseph Barber Briggs (21 JUL 1785-28 SEP 1858), 2. Henry Barber Briggs ( 1797-), 3. Carlton Briggs ( 1805- 1850), 4. Isaiah W. Briggs ( 4 MAY 1813-AFT 1880), 5. John Benjamin Briggs ( 1814- 1891), 6. Moses Barber Briggs ( 1822-).m(2). Nancy Lisk (30 JAN 1780-22 AUG 1854)
Isaac Briggs (-AFT 1855) m. Louise L. Wilson
Mary Briggs (- 1848) m. Elijah Depew ( 1781- 1864) on 1805
Henry Briggs (- 1851) m. Betsey Gurnsey ( 1784- 1866)
William Briggs ( 1790/1791-28 FEB 1868)
Maria Briggs ( 1795-27 AUG 1869) m. Timothy Sanford Olmstead ( JUN 1792- 1 JAN 1873) , children: 1. Huldah Elizabeth Olmstead (17 JUL 1821- 2 MAR 1843), 2. Maria Olmstead ( SEP 1824-17 APR 1856), 3. Sanford T. Olmstead (15 AUG 1826-29 JUL 1876), 4. Angeline Olmstead ( 1829-18 DEC 1859).
Last Updated: July 3, 1998
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