Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameEsther C. White
Birth11 Jun 1834, Plattsburgh, Clinton Co, NY
Census1 Aug 1850, Plattsburgh, Clinton Co, NY
Memoroll#489, pg 284
Census4 Aug 1860, Chateaugay, Franklin Co, NY
Memoroll#754, pg 713
Census1880, Chateaugay, Franklin Co, NY
Memoroll#833, pg 504
Death17 Apr 1911, Franklin Co, NY
BurialSandy Knoll Cem, Franklin Co, NY
FatherDenison White (~1800-)
MotherLoamy Cook (1809-1892)
Misc. Notes
Esther was the daughter of Dennison and Loamy White. She appears to be listed at age 17 with the family of Benjamin Weaver in 1850 census, next door to the family of Heman Cook, where her mother is living.
In circa 1859, Esther married Anson Hill and they adopted son Wayland Hill.
In 1860, she is married and her mother is living with them, as well as a 3 yr old girl named Alice Cook, who may be her daughter prior to being married.
Spouses
Birth26 Jul 1835, Vermont
Death19 Mar 1916, Chateaugay, Franklin Co, NY
BurialSandy Knoll Cem, Franklin Co, NY
FatherHeman Hill (1795-1871)
MotherCharlotte Cook (1799-1883)
Misc. Notes
Anson came to Chateaugay, NY, at age 3 in 1838. In 1859, he married Esther White and they adopted son Wayland Hill.
Listed in 1880 census, age 45, with wife Ester (46) and his adopted son; plus his mother Charlotte Hill (84) and mother-in-law Loany (67).
Listed as married 41 years in 1900 census, which shows his birth as Jul 1834.
[Obituary] Chateaugay Record - 24 March 1916
Aged Citizen Dead - Anson Hill
The death of Anson Hill, which occurred at his home north of the village at 3:30 o'clock Sunday morning, removes from the community one who was held in high regard. For the past year or more Mr. Hill had been in declining health and for several weeks he had been confined to the house, the infirmities incident to old age being th cause of death.
Anson Hill was born in Georgia, Vt, July 26, 1835, and when a child of three years of age he came to Chateaugay with his parents, who settled on a farm on the Chasm Road. When a young man he married Esther White, and shortly thereafter the young couple moved to the farm where they passed the remainder of their lives, Mrs. Hill preceding her husband in death by a few brief years.
The deceased was an active and ardent Democrat, and was always ready to work for the party's interests, this adherence to the party being rewarded by the bestowal upon him of numerous offices of public trust. He was pleasant and genial man to meet, and a neighbor and friend who was willing and eager to extend such aid and assistance as was within his power in time of need. His long residence in the community made him widely known and his death will be mourned by a wide circle of friends.
The only surviving member of the family is an adopted son Wayland. Funeral services were held at his late home on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. S. Eaton officiating.
Marriage1859, Franklin Co, NY
ChildrenWayland (Adopted) (1866-1933)
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