Emma Jane MIDDLETON !BIRTH:LDS IGI .This information extraced from
The Baptismal Register of
Reverend Henry Chase of NY,NY,NY Parents: Orlando
Avery MIDDLETON and Amelia.
Children were: Ernest Goolsby MIDDLETON.JR., Gordon Lee MIDDLETON .
Ernest was born in Newark, NY and at the age of 19 he moved to Saltie,
VA. When the Civil War came along, even though Ernest lived in Virginia,
his two brothers lived and fought for the north. Ernest was exempted from
serving with
the southern forces because of his vital job(heading a salt factory)
but soon moved to New York. After the war he returned to Varginia, where
he married in 1880 and then returned to Iowa in 1883. A year later the
family returned to
Virginia where they lived until 1897, when they then moved to California.
In 1898 they returned to Emmettsburg where they remained. Ernest and Laura
had seven children. All except Virginia, who died in infancy survive him.
Mr. Middleton was employed most of his working life by the salt works in
Saltville, VA. He and his wife retired to Emmetsburg, IA.
ERNEST GORDON MIDDLETON
Ninth in descent from Govener William Bradford
9th from Hon. William Pynchon
8th from Dep-Gov William Bradford, 2nd.
8th from Hon. John Talcott
8th from Gov Thomas Welles
8th from William Whiting
7th from Rev. William Adams
7th from Capt John Chester
7th from Capt Samuel Talcott
7th from Rev.John Whiting
6th fromMajor John Chester, 2nd
6th from Capt Robert Welles
5th from Capt Gideon Wells
5th from Col John Whiting, 2nd
Parents: George Hancock MIDDLETON and Sarah
Nichols DOW.
He was married to Laura GOOLSBY on 18 May 1880 in Saltville, Smyth Co, VA.(46) (126) Children were: Virginia MIDDLETON , Susan MIDDLETON, Ernest Goolsby MIDDLETON, Walter Gordon MIDDLETON, George Hancock MIDDLETON, Margaret Lee MIDDLETON , Mary Tracy MIDDLETON, Robert Goolsby MIDDLETON.
In the 1920 NY Co., NY census (951/10), Florence was single and teaching. Parents: Charles N MIDDLETON and Martha HEBRON.
In 1900, Floyd was single and living with his widowed mother in Brooklyn.
In 1910 he was a broker in NYC at lived at 25 Pine.
In the 1915 NYC City Directory he lived on Clark Street in Brooklyn.
In the 1920 NYC City Directory he lived at 617 W. 141st St. in NYC.
Parents: William Henry MIDDLETON and Elizabeth
J. KETCHUM.
She was married to Horace CHAPMAN on 15 Oct 1844.
She was married to Ebenezer F. LINDSLEY on 28 Jan 1841 in New London, New London, CT.
She was married to Charles TAYLOR on 2 Dec 1876 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.
In the 1898 Brooklyn City Directory there is a listing for "Sophie Middleton, wd. of Frank".
In the 1900 Brooklyn census, Sophie states that she had four children, all of whom were still living.
In the 1920 census, George and Eva will still single and residing with
their mother.
Parents: George Washington MIDDLETON and
Mary Elizabeth LOMBARD.
He was married to Sophie SCHAFFER on 4 Oct 1878 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY. Children were: Susan MIDDLETON, Eva MIDDLETON, George MIDDLETON, Oscar MIDDLETON.
He was married to Sally EATON on 12 Jun 1796.
In the 3-20-1935 Boston Transcript, #9927, it was stated that George Middleton, son of William (1) Middleton, wrote an article entitled "Battle of Groton Heights".
George and his family first lived in New London Co. moving to Windham Co. between 1790 and 1800. By 1840, George was found in the 1840 Wayne Co., NY census. He lived there until sometime after 1856, when he moved to Syracuse in Onandago Co, where he died in 1861. While living in Newark, Wayne Co, he served as mayor.
George, his wife,Mary,their children;George H.,Ann Telford, Abby Waldo
and Mary Tracy are all buried in the willow Ave. Cemetery in Newark, Wayne
Co. NY, as are many other members of this family.
Parents: William MIDDLETON and Abigail
HANCOCK.
He was married to Mary GORDON on 2 Oct 1805 in Canterbury, CT. (1) Children were: Abigail MIDDLETON, George Hancock MIDDLETON, Henry Wells MIDDLETON, Sarah Eaton MIDDLETON, Harriet Hyde MIDDLETON, Ann Welthy MIDDLETON.
George and his family were living in Hebron, Washington Co. in 1850
George 36 NY
Marinda 36 NY
W. Henry 4 NY
Ruth 2 NY
I am making an assumption that this is a brother to Lewis and a son of William(2) & Abigail. Parents: William MIDDLETON and Anne.
Children were: W Henry MIDDLETON, Ruth Mariah MIDDLETON.
Children were: Laura MIDDLETON.
He was married to Sarah\Sally in 1861. Children were: James MIDDLETON, Hattie G. MIDDLETON.
.DIED.
MIDDLETON - In this city, March 29th, Hon. George H. Middleton, in
the 59th year of his age.
Funeral services at his late residence, corner of Willow and Townsend
streets, Thursday, the 21st inst. at 2 'clock p.m. Friends of the family
are invited to attend.
DEATH OF JUDGE MIDDLETON - Under the obituary head will be found a notice of the death of Hon. Geo. H. Middleton. Judge M. formerly resided in Wayne county, where he held the office of First Judge for one term, besides other positions of trust and responsibility. He was also once a candidate for Congress, in the District composed of Wayne and Cayuga. Removing to this city about ten years ago, he has since made Syracuse his residence. Last spring he was the Union candidate for Justice of the Peace, but with the rest of the ticket defeated. Of considerable literary culture, exemplary in conduct and gentlemanly in all his intercourse with others, his death leaves an "aching void" in the community
BAR MEETING - A largely attended meeting of the Bar was held yesterday afternoon at he Court House, to adopt measures suitable to the occasion of the death of the late Judge Middleton. Hon. James R Lawrence was called to Chair, and Finley M. King elected Secretary.
On motion of Geo. N. Kennedy, Esp., a committee of three was appointed to draft resolutions, consisting of Geo. N. Kennedy, B. Davis Noxon and Wm. J. Hough.
The committee retired, and on returning presented, through Mr. Kennedy, their chairman, the following report:
Whereas, It has pleased an all-wise Providence, in the execution of
His inscrutable purposes to take from us, in the midst of his usefulness,
our much esteemed professional brother and friend, we, while humbly bowing
in submission to the will of the Most High, cannot refrain from the expression
of our sorrow for the sad bereavement; therefore,
Resolved, That we tender to the sorrowing widow and suffering children
of our deceased friend our heartfelt sympathy in their great bereavement,
and pray them to remember that a good God hath promised protection to the
fatherless, and that to Him consolation can alone be found in affliction
like this.
Resolved, That we will attend the funeral of the deceased in a body.
Resolved. That the proceedings of this meting be published in the city
papers, and a copy of these resolutions be furnished the family of the
deceased.
On motion of Hon. Grove Lawrence, the resolutions were unanimously
adopted.
After the adoption of the resolutions, the Chairman very feelingly addressed the meeting respecting the many excellent qualities of the deceased, and the solemn admonition it offered to the members of the Bar to make preparations for the future.
On the conclusion of his remarks be invited other gentlemen to speak,
among whom were the following, vis: Hon. Charles Andrews, B. Davis Noxon,
Esq., Gen. Wm. J. Hough, F. M. King, Esq., and Geo. N. Kennedy.
The remarks of each and all these gentle, men were not only feeling
and impressive but revealed a conviction of responsibility to the final
Judge rarely elicited from a secular body. They all spoke of the deceased
in terms of the highest commendation.
We are unable to report the speeches, but are privileged to givet a sketch of that part of Major King's relating to the professional career of the deceased, and we give these only because they present a more connected history of his career as a lawyer than made by the other speakers.
He said: Judge Middleton was born in Plainfield, Connecticut, on the
31st of May, 1806, and would have been 58 years of age on the 31st day
of May next. About the time he attained his majority he entered the law
office of Judge Andrew Judson, at Canterbury, in that State, and was admitted
to practice at Brooklyn, in Windham county, in 1830, at the age of 24.
When he left Connecticut, he went to Newark, in Wayne county, in this state,
and commenced the practice of law there to 1835. On the recommendation
of the late Wm. L. Marcy, then Governor of this State, he was to practice
in our Supreme Court on the production of his certificate from Connecticut,
without any other examination. He was elected Judge of Wayne county in
1847, under the new constitution, then but recently adopted, which devolved
on him the onerous duties of both Judge and Surrogate, and he held the
office for the full term of four years. - When a successor came to be chosen,
he was earnestly solicited to take a re-nomination, but refused because
the labors were too severe for him. In fact I doubt if he has at any time
since 1851 enjoyed the health he had previous to undertaking the duties
of Judge and Surrogate in 1847. On retiring from the bench, he resumed
the duties of his profession and continued them until he came to this city
in 1856, where he formed a partnership with the late D. D. Hillis and our
Judge Morgan. With his career since then, we are all familiar. He arrived
at conclusions upon questions of law as if by intuition. He was a high-minded
and honorable man, a sociable and agreeable companion. His decease has
left a void in the profession of this city of which we shall all be sensible.
Tomorrow his remains will be gathered in the silent abode of the narrow
house. There to slumber until the trump of the Archangel shall call them
forth. His sudden death, in the vigor of his manhood, and in the recent
exercise of all his intellectual powers, admonishes us all that we too
must prepare to die. It is at all times solemn to stand at the door of
the tomb . It is for us, especially so when that tomb is opened to receive
the mortal remains of our brother. - Let us imitate our brother's virtues
and cherish his memory; let us fit ourselves to meet him at that Bar where
adjudication's no mortals can escape.
Parents: George MIDDLETON and Mary
GORDON.
He was married to Sarah Nichols DOW on 22 Oct 1834 in Wyndom, New Haven, CT.(126) Children were: George MIDDLETON, Marcus F. MIDDLETON, George G. MIDDLETON, Ernest Gordon MIDDLETON, Frank MIDDLETON, Hugh MIDDLETON.
He was married to Mary Sophia JEROME in 1847 in Syracuse, , NY.(126) Children were: Margaret Lee MIDDLETON, Allen Murray MIDDLETON, Walter Gordon MIDDLETON .
Children were: George MIDDLETON Jr., Mike MIDDLETON, Mary Margaret MIDDLETON.
There is a record for a George W. Middleton 5-25-1862 to 2-27-1930 being buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery in Stonington.
According to various New York city directories, George was a silk merchant. His two daughters, Marjorie and Josephine were born in Japan, but by 1920, the family was living in Manhattan. Parents: George Walworth MIDDLETON and Anna Rebecca KETCHUM.
He was married to Josephine Williams COTTRELL on 14 Jun 1889 in NY, NY, NY. Children were: Harold Cottrell MIDDLETON , Marjorie Stanton MIDDLETON, Josephine Williams MIDDLETON.
In the IGI film it states that George was born in Ny. But in the 1870
New London census it says CT. He and his family were in Groton when the
1870 census was taken. This must mean that he had some ties to New London.
He and
his family were also in the Kings Co. 1870 census, where his occupation
was "fish dealer", as was Williams. Parents: John
MIDDLETON and Sophia MANDEVILLE.
Children were: Josephine MIDDLETON, George W.__Jr. MIDDLETON, John MIDDLETON, Lucy MIDDLETON.
He was married to Mary Elizabeth LOMBARD on 28 Apr 1853 in Brooklyn, Kings, , NY. Children were: George Lombard MIDDLETON, Elizabeth L. MIDDLETON, Frank MIDDLETON, George A. MIDDLETON, Percy Perriston MIDDLETON.
He was married to Irma Jean THORNE on
11 Dec 1941 in Vincennes, Knox Co, In.(9)
He was divorced from Irma Jean THORNE about 1945 in Beech Grove, In.
(9) Children were: Suzan Kaye MIDDLETON.
Children were: Margaret Lee MIDDLETON.
In the LDS film # 003353, Cemetery Inscriptions of New London, there
is a Hannah Middleton buried next to Nathaniel and Mary Middleton. There
is no age or date on the tombstone. Possibly this is their daughter, who
was unmarried.
There was also a Hannah Middleton mentioned in the Death record whose
age was aproximately the same. Parents: Nathanial
MIDDLETON and Mary(Polly) ROGERS.
He was married to Helene Marie MOLTY in
May 1918 in Williamsport, , PA. Children were: Marie
Molty MIDDLETON, Dorothy MIDDLETON.
Harriet MIDDLETON was born in 1833. She died in 1913. Parents: William MIDDLETON and Sarah(Sally) ROBERTS.
In the 1850 census of New London Co, CT, there was an eight year old male, Benjamin F. Middleton, living with the Gilberts. He was born in NY. He was probably a child of one of Harriets brothers.
There is a discrepency about Harriet and Horace's wedding date. The
LDS IGI states they were married on 2-17-1838 in Old Lyme. The film (002075)
of New London vital statistics shows them being married on 8-8-1833.The
1850
New London Census seems to backup the 1833 date because the ages of
the children show they were married long before 1838. Parents: Nathanial
MIDDLETON and Mary(Polly) ROGERS.
Harriet was found in Wayne Co. census living with her father in 1850, and in the Onanodaga Co. census in 1860 wtill living with her father. Parents: George MIDDLETON and Mary GORDON.