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WINDHAM COUNTY RECORDS |
HENRY T. CROSBY BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY OF THE EARLY SETTLED FAMILIES. PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 472 HENRY T. CROSBY is now living retired in Chaplin, Windham county, where he enjoys the distinction of being one of the oldest citizens of the town, and he comes from an old New England family. Simon Crosby, the founder of the family in America, was born in 1609, in England, and came to the Colonies when twenty-six years of age, in the Susan and Ellen, with his wife and young son, Thomas. Simon became a freeman in Cambridge, Mass., in 1639, and died the same year. Ezra Crosby, the father of our subject,
was a farmer, and resided in Lisbon, New London Co., Conn., where
he was born Sept. 17, 1780, and where he died July 29, 1852, aged
seventy-two years. During his life he was a quiet, prosperous man.
He married Mary Warren, who was born May 15, 1785, a daughter of
Jotham Warren, a Revolutionary soldier, and she survived until Feb.
26, 1863. Their children were: Mary E., born Feb. 29, 1809, died
June 4, 1813; Miss Jerusha, born Jan. 14, 1811, resided in Chaplin;
Henry T.; Mary H., born Feb. 27, 1815, married Alexander Dorrance,
and died in Chaplin, Nov. 14, 1894; Lydia M., born Jan. 18, 1817,
is the widow of George L. Davidson, and resides in Brooklyn, Conn.;
Levi A., born Jan. 22, 1819, died Aug. 14, 1848, at the age of twenty-nine;
Harriet E., born July 8, 1821, married James H. Work, and died in
Chaplin, April 10, 1899; Charlotte, born Oct. 30, 1823, widow of
Henry R. Robbins, resides in Chaplin; Martin W., born Oct. 11, 1826,
married Abbie Dexter and resides in Brooklyn, Conn.; Mary Louise
died at the age of ten; and Emma Jessie Henry T. Crosby was born Feb. 13, 1813,
in Lisbon, Conn., and attended the district schools until he was
sixteen years of age, and then had the On March 4, 1856, Mr. Crosby was married in Lisbon, Conn., to Mary Jackson, a native of Norwich, who had been reared in the family of Rev. Levi Nelson, being an adopted daughter of that good man. Mrs. Crosby died in Jewett City, Conn., March 2, 1884. No children were born of this marriage. Mr. Crosby has been liberal in politics
and cast his first presidential vote for William Henry Harrison in
1840. In late years he has voted the Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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