guion genealogy - Debra Guiou Stufflebean

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guion genealogy - Debra Guiou Stufflebean
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Guion Descendants of Louis Guion, Ecuyer – Beginning in 1650 - 1900
Data compiled from the research of multiple genealogists and websites – Errors are probable,
any corrections can be forwarded to Debra Guiou at debrastuff@sbcglobal.net Last Updated 4/2016
This Genealogy is prepared in conjunction with the book “A French Huguenot Legacy” by Debra Guiou Stufflebean, www.kansaswriter.com
I LOUIS GUION, ECUYER [b. Oct 8, 1654 – d. after Oct 8, 1725] Emigrated to New York from Bristol, Eng in 1687; Oath of Abjuration Sept 6, 1715
m. 1685 Cozes, France - Thomasse Le Fourestier [b. Oct 1, 1657 – d. before Nov 23, 1732] Will of Louis Guion proved Nov 23, 1732
A. SUSANNE “ANNE” GUION [b. 1686 – d. 1722] Baptism – Sept 17, 1704 ; Probably died in childbirth with last son.
m. 1701 John Lounsbury [b. 1674 – d. 1731] Son of Richard & Elizabeth Pennoyer Lounsbury; Quakers
1. ISAAC GUION LOUNSBURY [b. Oct 11, 1703 – d. Mar 3, 1773] – “West Patent” Buried North Castle Episcopal Cemetery
m. 1726 Sarah Close [b. Nov 9, 1703 – d June 6, 1770] Dau of Thomas & Hannah Knapp Close
a. ISAAC GUION LOUNSBURY II [b. Nov 9, 1728 – d. abt 1806] Loyalist; Fought with Butler’s Rangers, Lived Niagra, Ontario
m. Deborah Smith [b. 1740 – d. Sept 16, 1824] Dau of Benjamin & Deborah Harker Smith
i. SARAH LOUNSBURY [b. Mar 2, 1762
ii. ROBERT LOUNSBURY [b. Aug 27, 1766
m. Aug 3, 1794 Rachel Lent
iii. ISAAC LOUNSBURY [b. Apr 23, 1768
iv. JOHN LOUNSBURY [b. Jan 18, 1770
m. Tamar Vail
v. SAMUEL LOUNSBURY [b. Feb 10, 1772
vi. THOMAS LOUNSBURY [b. Mar 5, 1774
vii. HANNAH LOUNSBURY [b. Jan 23, 1776
viii. DEBORAH LOUNSBURY [b. Apr 18, 1780
ix. JOSHUA LOUNSBURY [b. July 23, 1784
m. Lydia Wardell - Dau. of Eliakim Wardell
b. JOHN LOUNSBURY [b. Mar 22, 1730 – d. Dec 30, 1811] Rye, then Schoharie, NY; Patriot; NY 2nd Reg Rev War
m. Sarah Letson [b. Oct 22, 1729 – d. Aug 26, 1819]
i. ISAAC LOUNSBURY [b. Dec 1, 1757 – d. Apr 4, 1851]
m. Jan 24, 1790 Susan Wright [b. Aug 15, 1767 – d. Feb 17, 1854]
- SUSAN LOUNSBURY [b. Sept 10, 1802 – d. Sept 17, 1867]
m. Seymour Stratton [b. 1796 – d. 1876]
c. HANNAH LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1732
d. MICHAEL LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1734 – d. Apr 24, 1813] Lives Amenia, Dutchess Co, NY
Inheritance was less than others because father spent considerable amount “settling him on the Plantation where he lives.”
m. abt 1757 Lathisha ?
e. THOMAS LOUNSBURY [b. Aug 12, 1736 – d. May 12, 1813] Lives Schaghticoke, Rennsselaer Co, NY; Founded First Presbyterian
Church at Harts Falls, NY; Donated land for burial of the poor on Stillwater Rd
m. Jan 24, 1757 Elizabeth Woodford [b. Mar 6, 1739 – d. Jan 12, 1825]
f.
MARY LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1738
g. CHARITY LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1740
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h.
ROBERT LOUNSBURY [b. Feb 29, 1743 – d. June 21, 1820] New Castle, NY
m. Sarah ? [b. June 12, 1752 – d. Mar 9, 1837]
2. SAMUEL LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBURY) [b. Dec 1, 1708 – d. <1792] Lived Burlington, NJ; died Bordentown, NJ
m. Dec 1, 1728 Hannah Elizabeth Carpenter [b. Aug 17, 1708 – d. 1780] Dau of Benjamin & Mercy Coles Carpenter; Oyster Bay, NY
a. JOSEPH LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBERRY) [b. abt 1729
b. JOHN LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBERRY) [b. abt 1730 – d. June 27, 1792] Moved to Philadelphia, PA
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MERCY LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBERRY) [b. 1731 – d. >1771] Moved to North Carolina
m. Dec 7, 1756 Joseph Lanning [b. Nov 16, 1731 – d. abt 1789] Lived Piedmont, Rowan Co, N.C.
i. JOHN LANNING [b. Feb 27, 1757 – d. Aug 10, 1839] Fairview, NC; Rev. War
ii. AESHIA LANNING [b. May 4, 1766 – d. May 8, 1845]
iii. ENOS LANNING [b. Apr 27, 1770 – d. Mar 8, 1844] Lexington, NC
d
BENJAMIN LOUNSBURY (LOWENSBERRY) [b. 1732
m. Dec 24, 1757 Ann Young – in Christ’s Church Philadelphia, PA
3. JEREMIAH LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBURY) [b. 1709 – d. Feb 10, 1763] Lived Hempstead, NY, moved to Pilesgrove, Salem, NJ
m. Mar 10, 1731 Phebe Thorneycroft – Dau of William & Thomasse Carpenter Thorneycroft ; married St. George Episcopal, Hempstead
m. Nov 18, 1745 Mary Kirby – Dau of Richard & Anne Cheshire Kirby [b. 1730 – in Burlington, NJ
a. JOHN LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBURY) [b. abt 1732 – d. Oct 2, 1766
m. Nov 18, 1761 Sarah Bartleson – Salem, NJ
b. JEREMIAH LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBURY) [b.abt 1734
m. Elizabeth Pitman
c. PHEBE LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBERRY)
d. MARY LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBERRY)
e. ANN LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBERRY)
f.
SAMUEL LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1746
(Son of Mary Kirby)
g. HANNAH LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1747
m. 1780 Isaac Van Neaman
4. JOHN LOUNSBURY [b. May 25, 1711
5. ELIZABETH LOUNSBURY [b. Apr 15, 1715 – d. July 12, 1796] Lived in New York City, NY
m. 1740 Olphert Roosevelt [b. Feb 7, 1716 – d. Sept 17, 1785] Middle Dutch Church, Kingston, Ulster Co, NY; Son of Johannes Roosevelt
[b. Feb 27, 1688 – d. Apr 4, 1750] & Heyltje Sybrant [b. 1690] She was the dau of Olphert Sybrant; Johannes was son of Nicholas Roosevelt
and Heyltje Janz Kunst from New Paltz, NY. Note: This is the same church & cemetery where David Guion (Gue) of New Paltz is buried.
a. JOHN ROOSEVELT [b. Mar 14, 1741
b . AALTJE “ALICE” ROOSEVELT [b. Feb 28, 1743
c. MARY ROOSEVELT [b. Sept 27, 1744
d. CORNELIUS ROOSEVELT [b. Mar 16, 1748
e. MARGARET ROOSEVELT [Sept 13, 1751
f.
OLIVER ROOSEVELT [Jan, 1754
h. ELIZABETH ROOSEVELT [b. abt 1756
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6. MICHAEL LOUNSBURY [b. Apr 15, 1715 – d. Apr 20, 1782] TWIN OF ELIZABETH
m. Abigail Hart
m. 1736 Sarah Valentine
a. VALENTINE LOUNSBURY [b. 1737
b. JONATHAN LOUNSBURY (LOWNSBURY) [b. abt 1738
m. 1759 Mary Hopper [b. Aug 28, 1742 Tappan, NY Dutch Reformed Church
c. WILLIAM LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1740 – Served in the French & Indian Wars; Died in New Brunswick, Canada
m. 1757 Sarah Giles
d. CALEB LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1742 – d. 1760] – Died in the French & Indian Wars; Served in NY Provincial Troops
e. TAMAR LOUNSBURY [b. Feb 2, 1743/44 – d. Sept 6, 1832]
m. John Slot
i. ABIGAIL SLOT (SLOAT)
m. Thomas Cannon – Venice, Cayuga Co, NY; Revolutionary War
f. DANIEL LOUNSBURY [b. 1746 – Moved to New Brunswick, Canada
g. GILBERT LOUNSBURY [b. 1752 – d. Apr 26, 1782] Enlisted in Emerick’s Chaussers May 10, 1777
7. WILLIAM LOUNSBURY [b. 1720 – d. Aug 29, 1776]
m. Oct 12, 1762 Tamar Mott [b. Feb 18, 1725
8. HENRY LOUNSBURY [b. 1722 – d. Feb 4, 1797 (or Jan 1, 1793)]
m. Feb 4, 1747 Syntie Lounsbury [b. 1721 – d. 1752]
a. WILLIAM LOUNSBURY
b. NEHEMIAH LOUNSBURY [b. – d. 1812] Cortlandt, Westchester, NY
m. abt 1755 Sarah Haight
i. STEPHEN LOUNSBURY [b. 1758 – d. 1840] Rev. War, 2nd Reg, Westchester Co under Col. Thomas; Lived Bedford, NY
m. abt 1780 Sarah Raymond [b. 1755 – d. Feb 27, 1852] Dau of Capt. James & Sarah St. John Raymond of Norwalk, CT
- JOHN LOUNSBURY – Born Mt. Airy, NY
m. Sarah Wood – Dau of Leonard Wood, Farmer in Cortlandt, NY
-- BENJAMIN LOUNSBURY
-- WILLIAM H. LOUNSBURY – Farmer near Peekskill, NY
m. Melinda Bloomer – Dau of Benjamin Bloomer, Cold Springs, NY
--- ELIZA LOUNSBURY
--- PHEBE LOUNSBURY
--- GERTRUDE M. LOUNSBURY
--- MILTON WISE LOUNSBURY [b. Dec 24, 1859 – Lounsbury & Sons Ice Co, Peekskill, NY
m. Elizabeth Brown – Dau of Oscar & Martha Hunt Brown; family attended 2nd Presby Church
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EDWARD W. LOUNSBURY [b. Mar 10, 1886
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WILLIAM I. LOUNSBURY [b. Oct 26, 1887
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CHARLES M. LOUNSBURY [b. May 30, 1889
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FRANK BROWN LOUNSBURY [b. Aug 15, 1894
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BRYON LOUNSBURY [b. Oct 14, 1900
-- SARAH LOUNSBURY
m. Alonzo Lounsbury – Farmer in Westchester Co, NY
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ELIZABETH LOUNSBURY (LAUNSBERRY) [b. Sept 3, 1784 – d. Dec 22, 1863]
m. June 18, 1805 Dr. William Westcott Miner [b. Aug 24, 1780 – d. Mar 20, 1863]
-- MARIA WESTCOTT MINER [b. Dec 14, 1819 – d. May,1855]
m. THOMAS F. GUION – Son of Peter and Catherine Ferris Guion
--- MADY GUION [b. 1844] (m. ? North)
JAMES LOUNSBURY [b. – d. Sept 9, 1822] New Castle, NY
m. July 20, 1777 Elizabeth Hall – Hempstead, Queens, NY
JOSHUA LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1753 – d. abt 1820]
m. abt 1780 Tamar Lownsberry (Lounsbery) – Marlborough, Ulster Co, NY
JOHN LOUNSBURY [b. abt 1755 – d. Jan, 1815] – New Brunswick, Canada
m. abt 1781 Sarah Dingee [b. 1756 – d. Feb 13, 1844]
i. CHARLOTTE LOUNSBURY
ii. SARAH LOUNSBURY [b. Oct 7, 1785 – d. Apr 24, 1867] Gagetown, New Brunswick
m. Feb 4, 1804 Morris Corey [b. Oct 17, 1775 – d. Aug 29, 1862] Son of Griffin & Sarah Smith Corey
iii. HARRIET LOUNSBURY
iv. HENRY HUTCHENS LOUNSBURY [bap June 22, 1788
v. ELIZABETH LOUNSBURY [bap Jan 19, 1789
vi. JOANN “ANNE” LOUNSBURY [b. Mar 27, 1791
vii. FRANCES LAWTON LOUNSBURY [b. Mar 25, 1793
viii. JOHN DINGEE LOUNSBURY [bap Feb 5, 1794
ix. WILLIAM BARKER LOUNSBURY [bap July 30, 1797
x. MARY HARRIET LOUNSBURY [b. June 14, 1798
HENRY LOUNSBURY [b. 1759 – d. Feb 17, 1810] Croton, Westchester Co, NY
m. June 9, 1782 Jane Coburn – St. George’s Episcopal, Hempstead, Long Island, NY
B. ISAAC GUION [b. 1686 – d. <May 7, 1783] Age 98 (TWIN OF SUSANNE) Yeoman; Justice of the Peace in New Rochelle,N.Y. ;
Inherited land from Guion’s Neck near Rye; Owner of warehouse on Machet’s Creek; Will dated 1781
m. Aug 25, 1710 Marie Malherbe; Dau of Nicholas Malherbe, Huguenot from Louden, Poitou, Fr
1. MARY GUION [b. 1711 – d. 1769]
m. abt 1735 John Jacques Bonnet (Bonnett) [b. Dec 11, 1709 – d. 1757] son of Daniel & Jeanne Couturier Bonnet the Huguenot, Tanner;
<Mary was 2nd Wife; his 1st Wife was Anna Desreaux.>
a. PETER BONNET [b. June 22, 1736 – d. Apr 3, 1823]
m. MARIE SECORD – Dau of Pierre & HESTOR GUION SECORD
i. PETER BONNET JR. [b. May 2, 1764 – d. Aug 23, 1828]
m. Susanna Allee [b. Mar 15, 1770 – d. Aug 27, 1827]
b. JOHN BONNET [b. Apr 9, 1738 – d. Apr 21, 1795 ]
m. 1762 Jane Schureman in New Rochelle; Dau of Jacob & Jane Parcot Schureman
c.
DANIEL BONNET [b. May 30, 1741 – d. Mar 4,1814]
m. Esther Schureman
i. JOHN BONNET [b. 1780 – d. Aug 6, 1826]
d.
JANE BONNET [b. abt 1743 – d. 1777]
e.
MARY BONNET [b. abt 1745
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f.
ELIZABETH BONNET [b. 1747
m. Benjamin Underhill [b. Mar 10, 1742 – d. 1818] Son of John & Ann Elizabeth Bowne Underhill
2. DINAH GUION [b. abt 1712 - Never Married
3. HESTOR (ESTHER) GUION [b. abt 1717 – d. 1769]
m. Pierre (Peter) Secord (Sicard) [b. 1701 – d. 1767] Family of weavers; Son of Daniel & Catherine Woertman Secord
a. MARIE (MARY) SECORD [b. Mar 29, 1737 – d. Feb 14, 1771]
m. John Shute [b. 1730 – Descendant of John Shute, a prominent English artist and architect
i.
PETER SHUTE [b. Mar 24, 1756
ii. SARAH SHUTE [b. Aug 17, 1760
iii. CHARITY SHUTE [b. May 7, 1762
b. ESTHER (HESTER) SECORD [b. Jan 22, 1739 – d. 1832]
m. LEWIS ANGEVINE [b. Aug 19, 1732 – d. ] Son of Peter & DEBORAH GUION Angevine [See Guyon Genealogy Survey];
Angevine’s lived at Heathcote Manor on Mamaroneck Rd in Scarsdale, later called Angevine Manor
i. LEWIS ANGEVINE [b. 1775 – d. Sept 23, 1830]
ii. JOHN ANGEVINE [b. – d. Sept 2, 1857]
m. Rebecca Farrington
c. CATHARINE (CATRINA) SECORD [b. July 25, 1742 – d.
] Named after grandmother Catharine, wife of Jacques Secord
4. ABRAHAM GUION [ b. Jan 1, 1719 – d. Jan 1, 1799] Will dated Sept 26, 1781; Justice of the Peace in New Rochelle; Road Commissioner; House burned
down in 1767; Community leader in opposition to the British pre-revolution; Owner of 2 slaves.
m. 1740 Rachel Donaldson [d. abt Jan 26, 1765] (probably in childbirth with last child, Abraham)
m. Oct 31, 1765 Mary Rodman [b. 1717 – d. ] Died in Rye. <2nd marriage for both – Mary widow of Nicholas Haight>;
Dau of Dr. John & Mary Willett Rodman; (Willett’s of Cornell’s Neck, Westchester Co).
Rodman family are Quakers from Flushing, Long Island; Descendants of Dr. John Rodman.
a. Sarah Haight (Guion) [b. <1755 - STEP DAUGHTER – DAUGHTER OF MARY RODMAN & NICHOLAS HAIGHT
m.1776 John Hains [b. 1750 – d. <1780] – Son of James & Mary Gedney Hains of Harrison Purchase, Westchester Co, NY
m. abt 1780 Stephen Haviland <2nd Husband> Moved to New Brunswick in 1780
i. Hannah Hains who married Oliver Brown of Harrison
b. ALLIDA GUION [b. abt 1742 - Live in Pelham Manor (Dau of Rachel)
m. Jan 27, 1769 Joseph Rodman [b. Apr 29, 1740 – Son of Samuel & Mary Pell Rodman (Samuel’s 1st Wife, Mary Hicks);
c. JOHN “FREDERICK” GUION [b. June 4, 1750 – d. April 26, 1831] First Postmaster of New Rochelle;
m.. July 18, 1778 Jemima Hackett [b. June, 1762 – d. April 1, 1842]
Owns 2 Slaves
Note: Record found for Frederick Guion marrying Hester Ross July 7, 1799 in Schraalenburgh, Bergen Co, N. J. Notice below that Frederick Augustus
Guion was born July 9, 1799 and lived in Schraalenburgh, NJ; Perhaps this is the wrong death date for Jemima or the couple divorced?
i. MARIA RACHEL GUION [b. May 2, 1793 – d. Nov 25, 1872]
m. Jan 20, 1818 William Lawton Jr. [b. May 1, 1795 – d. Apr 27, 1881] Born West Point, NY; Merchant; Investor - NY Stock Exchange
- REBECCA GUION LAWTON [b. 1819]
(Portrait displayed in Thomas Paine House Museum – New Rochelle)
- WILLIAM LAWTON III [b. Apr 15, 1820 – d. Aug 5, 1820] Age 3 mo.
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- FRANKLIN LAWTON [b. 1821 – d. 1894] Moved to San Francisco; First Secretary of San Francisco Stock Exchange
San Francisco Incorporated as a city in April, 1850.
- JULIA JEMIMA GUION LAWTON [b. Nov 11, 1822 – d. Oct 11, 1843]
m. William Wilson Smith [b. 1819 – d. 1906] Legally changed name to William Wilson Lawton, in Sacramento, CA
— WILLIAM LAWTON SMITH
- MARIA LAWTON [b. 1829 – d. Sept 3, 1900] (Dau of Maria Rachel Guion & William Lawton)
m. Edmund Haynes Haswell [b. 1829 – d. April 3, 1913] Graduate of Georgetown U.; Civil War Vet.
- CORNELIA ELIZABETH LAWTON [b. 1831
- JOHN WARREN LAWTON [b. Oct 25, 1834 – d. March 27, 1911] Pennsylvania Lawyer
ii.
ALTHEA GUION [b. Dec, 1796 – d. May 8, 1841]
m. Jacob V. Carmer [b. circa 1800 – d. May 14, 1882] Descendant of Abraham Carmer, Immigrant to NY 1656
iii. JULIA GUION [b. Feb 19, 1798 – d. Feb 18, 1852]
m. Sept 8, 1819 Rev. Joseph Polhill [b. Apr 2, 1798] from Richmond Co, Georgia; Son of a Baptist Preacher
(Died from a fall from scaffolding “while watching the Negroes working in the gin house.”)
iv. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GUION [b. July 9, 1799 – d. Feb 1, 1865] War of 1812;Trinity St. Paul Episcopal, Eastchester; Moved to PA
Broker in NY City; Lived Schraalenburgh, Bergen Co, NJ; Died in Shark River, Monmouth, NJ
m. June 30, 1831 Elizabeth Rhinelander Underhill [b. Jan 8,1810 – d. Dec 4, 1893] Buried St. Paul’s
Dau of Isaac & Elizabeth Maynard Rhinelander Underhill
- JOHN CHARLES GUION [b. June 2, 1835 – d. Aug 2, 1837]
- CORNELIA HACKET GUION [b. 1838 – d. June 1, 1864]
- FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GUION JR. [b. 1840 – d. Apr 1, 1863] Died in Civil War; Served in Hillsdale, Columbia, NY Reg 159th
- BERNARD RHINELANDER GUION [b. Mar, 1845 – 1908] (May have had a twin named Elizabeth)
m. 1873 Mary M. Child
-- FREDERICK BERNARD GUION [b. 1874 – d. 1918] Lived New Rochelle, NY
m. 1902 Anne Hayes “Nanny” Smith [b. Aug 20, 1881 – Dau of William E. & Virginia Cocke Smith
< Anne’s 2nd husband was Charles Stuart Douglas>
--- MARY VIRGINIA GUION [b. Sept 29, 1904
m. Flavious H. Gregory – Lived in Charlotte Co, VA
--- FREDERICK E. GUION [b. Dec 13, 1905
m. Olive Williams
-- DR. CLARENCE CHILD GUION [b. Aug 26, 1876 – d. Sept 30, 1958] Lived New Rochelle, NY
m. Apr 24, 1905 Georgia Palmer Beardsley [Jan 5, 1875 – d. May 30, 1910]
--- ELIZABETH GUION [b. 1907
--- MARY MOLLY GUION [b. 1910 – d. 1982] Famous Artist and Portrait Painter
m. John Borden Smyth
-- MARY M(AYNARD) GUION [b. 1879 – d. 1893]
-- WALTER THORNE GUION [b. 1880 – d. July 3, 1972]
m. 1904 Adele Van Fleet
-- JOHN COMFORT GUION [b. 1883 – d. June 17, 1949]
-- WILLIAM RHINELANDER GUION [b. 1885 – d. Jan 1, 1940]
-- MAYNARD LEWIS GUION [b. 1887 – d. Feb 24, 1953]
-- HERBERT RUSSELL GUION [b. 1889 – d. ]
m. 1914 Dorothy Linn
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- CORPORAL SYLVANUS D. GUION - Lived in Elmira, NY; Member of Co I, PA Volunteer Regiment; Wounded at Gettysburg
- MARY L. GUION [b. 1850 - 1878 Directory - Lives Elmira, Chemung Co, NY UNPROVEN LINEAGE FOR SYLVANUS & MARY
CORNELIA ANN GUION [b. July 12, 1801 – d. Feb 26, 1852]
m. Aug 7, 1825 Charles Ellet [b. July 19, 1801 – d. Aug 7, 1868]
d. MAJOR ISAAC GUION of Natchez, MS [b. Apr 7, 1755 – d. Sept 7, 1823] Son of Abraham & Rachel Guion
Chief officer of the U.S. Army post at Natchez MS; Died in Washington and is buried Oak Hill Cemetery in Natchez MS; 1774 - Accompanied
Gen. Montgomery’s expedition into Canada in attempt to take Quebec; He was taken prisoner when Montgomery was
killed & exchanged at end of war; In 1797 deployed to guard Louisiana Territory and personally raised the first U.S. flag in Louisiana
Purchase. Named Fort Adams after President John Adams; Signs institution of the “Society of the Cincinnati;” Freemason.
m. 1797 Donna “Sarah” Lewis [b. 1766 in Florida Territory – d. 1822]
i.
LT. FREDERICK LEWIS GUION [b. 1798 – d. Apr 4, 1824 ] Died after graduating from West Point July 1, 1823
ii. SENATOR/JUDGE JOHN ISAAC GUION [b. Nov 18, 1802 – d. June 26, 1855] Jackson, MS; Lawyer – Vicksburg. MS
17th MISSISSIPPI GOVERNOR 1851 <Democrat>
m. Apr 15, 1834 Lucinda Jane McCaleb [b. 1812 – d. 1843] Dau of David & Matilda Farrar McCaleb
m. 1848 Cornelia T. Hall [b. 1817– d. 1878] <2nd Wife> Born Lebanon, TN – Died San Saba, TX ; Widow of Edward D. Hicks
Dau of Governor Lyman Hall of Georgia
- ELEANOR J. GUION
- LAURA S. GUION
- CAROLINE WINDER GUION [b. June 4, 1841 – d. June 7, 1841] Named after his sister-in-law (Dau of Lucinda)
- IRENA GUION
(Dau of Cornelia)
- CORNELIA GUION
- JOHN ISAAC GUION II [b. Jan 4, 1852 – d. Oct 22, 1920] Born Jackson, MS; Atty; First Settlers Ballinger, Runnels Co, TX (1886)
m. June 4, 1877 Matilda “Armour” Fentress [b. 1858 – d. 1936] She was born in TN; children all born in MS
-- CLARA FENTRESS GUION [b. 1879
-- CORNELIA T. GUION [b. 1882
-- JOHN ISAAC GUION III [b. Apr 10, 1884 – Partner w/ Arthur Doose, Guion & Doose Grocers, Ballinger, TX in 1900;
1940 single, lives in Austin, TX
m. Ida Royalty [b. 1886 – d. Sept, 1971] Dau of Silas Clay & Henrietta Royalty from MO
Silas & George Royalty were captured in 1863 in Pike Co, MO and sent to Benton Barracks where they
were held as “citizens” who were Confederate prisoners of the Civil War, released for $1,000 bond each for trial.
--- JOHN D. GUION [b. Mar 16, 1908 – d. Aug 26, 1980] Lives Austin, TX; from whom art photographer William
Guion descends – well known for preservation and photography of oak trees, esp. in Louisiana
--- HENRIETTA GUION [b. 1911
--- MARGERITE [b. 1914
-- IRENE H. GUION [b. 1886
-- KATE FRANCIS GUION [b. Sept 1889 – d. Nov 1921]
-- DAVID WENDELL GUION [b. Dec 15, 1892 – d. Oct, 1981] Moved to Dallas, TX; Pianist/Cowboy Song-Composer;
Composer of “Home on the Range,” (proclaimed as Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s favorite song)
m. Marian Ayers – Dau of Newton & Lillian Duke Ayers
-- CORDELIA ARMOUR GUION [b. Nov 1897 – d. May 1917]
-- WADE FENTRESS GUION [b. Dec 20, 1904 – d. Jan, 1982] Moved to San Antonio, TX
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iii. HON. GEORGE SETH GUION [b. Dec 9, 1806 Natchez, MS – d. Oct 31, 1861] LaFourche Parish Judge; 1823 West Point graduate;
Owner of Ridgeforth 1200 acre Sugar Cane Plantation; Owns 65 slaves
m. Apr 29, 1831 Caroline Lucretia Winder [b. 1814 – d. 1855] Dau of Dr. Thomas Jones & Harriet Handy Windsor
m. Oct 8, 1857 Rosina Christina Winder [b. 1819 – d. 1860] <2nd Wife> Sister of Caroline – step-father was John Davidson Smith
- HARRIET WINDER GUION [b. Mar 6, 1832 – d. ]
m. Dr. Thomas H. Young
- FREDERICK JOHN GUION [b. Aug 30, 1833 – d. Nov 2, 1838] Age 5
- GEORGE SETH GUION JR. [b. Aug 6, 1835 – d. Nov 2, 1838 ] Age 3
- WILLIAM GUION [b. – d. ]
- LT. LEWIS GUION [b. Aug 28, 1838 – d. Jan 12, 1920] Civil War (Confederacy); Acting Inspector General, Siege of Vicksburg, MS;
Day of Capitulation July 4, 1863; Lawyer in New Orleans; Commissioner of Vicksburg National Military Park;
Born at Ridgeforth Plantation – Buried at Thibodaux, LA; Knights of the White Camelia
m. Mary Elizabeth Harris Lanier
- SARAH LAVENIA GUION [b. July 26, 1837 – d. Oct 26, 1854] Age 17 Born Concordia, LA
- LOUISA GUION [b. abt 1839 – d. ] Dau of George Seth Guion Con’t
- CAROLINE ZILPHA GUION [b. June 2, 1840 – d. Mar 30, 1930] Born at Ridgeforth Plantation, LaFourche Parish, LA
m. Apr 26, 1860 Francis Tillou Nichols [b. Aug 20, 1834 – d. Jan 4, 1912] Thibodaux, LA, Confederate Brig. General in Civil
War, lost an arm at Battle of Bull Run, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia; Lost a foot at Battle of Chancellorville, VA; 28th
Governor of Louisiana; Chief Justice of Louisiana Supreme Court; Gov & Caroline Nichols inherited Ridgeforth.
- JULIA GUION [b. 1842 – d. ]
m. Feb 25, 1862 Theodore Clark [b. Nov 14, 1838 - Lived in Danbury, CT
-- ADA CLARK
-- CORA CLARK
-- MINNIE CLARK
-- THEODORE CLARK II
-- FANNIE CLARK
- MARGUERITE WINDER GUION [b. 1843 – d. Oct 10, 1929]
m. Richard Gaillard Ellis
- ANN GUION [b. 1845 – d. ]
- ELIZABETH ESKRIDGE GUION [b. Mar 18, 1847 – d. 1938]
m. July 14, 1881 Alfred Harlow Pierson
- SEN. HON. WALTER BURLING GUION [b. Apr 3, 1849 – d. Feb 7, 1927] Ridgeforth Plantation, LaFourche Parish, LA;
Judge in New Orleans, LA; State Attorney General; U.S. Senator
m. Feb 14, 1874 Sue Webb [b. 1852 – d. 1927]
iv. CAPT. WALTER B. GUION [b. – d ] 1824 West Point Graduate; U.S. Army Topographical Engineers
e. JOHN GUION [b. 1757 – d. Mar 28, 1829] Blacksmith in Mamaroneck - Son of Abraham & Rachel Guion; Buried “Old Town Cemetery”
(Trinity St. Paul’s of New Rochelle)
m. Anna Smith [b. 1755 – d. Mar 14, 1852] dau of John & Hannah Mallory Smith, Fairfield, CT
m. May 18, 1781 Sarah Wood
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5. ISAAC GUION JR [b. Mar, 1720 – d. Apr 28, 1783] born New Rochelle; Will dated May 7, 1776
m. Anna Maria (Mary) Boldt (Bolt) - Dau of Frederick Bolt
a. BRIG. GEN. DR. ISAAC GUION III of N. Salem [b. Mar 29, 1741 – d. May 24, 1803] Physician & Surgeon in Continental Army;
Commissary & Paymaster 7th N.C. Troops; Prisoner of War – Charlestowne, May, 1780; Ensign in Col John Lamb’s 2nd Artillery;
According to a Long Island Genealogy site, Capt. Isaac Guion was one of many “ Patriot Officers, Mostly Continental, Who Were Refugees
from Their Homes in New York City and Vicinity During Occupation by the British Army from 1776 to November 25,1783.”
Moved to White Oak River Plantation (keeper of 12 slaves in 1800), then New Bern, NCl; Rep New Bern in NC State Convention in 1788.
“Worshipful Master” 1788 – 1790 St. John’s Free Masons Lodge. Was partner in a store in Swansborough with Wm Ferrand.
m. <1776 Ferebe Pugh Williams Leigh [b. May 26, 1746 – d. Feb 10, 1811] Dau of John & Ferebe Pugh Williams;
Sister of NC Gov Ben Williams; <Her 2nd Marriage; 1ST husband was Stephen Leigh> Married in Christ Church, Craven Co
I. SARAH “SALLIE” LEIGH [b. abt 1765 – d. 1791] (Dau of Ferebe & Stephen Leigh)
m. John Haywood [b. 1755 – Treasurer of the State of North Carolina for 40 years
ii. ISAAC LOUIS LEIGH (LEE) GUION [b. Feb 3, 1776 – d. Jan 29, 1815] of Edgecombe, N.C.; Lawyer; Solicitor General
m. May 21, 1822 Susan Waller
- SARAH A. GUION [b. 1825
- JOHN GUION [b. 1826
iii. ELIZABETH PUGH GUION [b. Sept 10, 1778 – d. Feb 27, 1816] In 1850 she runs a boarding house in Raleigh, N.C.
m. Dec, 1814 Francis Hawks [b.
– d. Feb 27, 1816] <His 2nd Marriage>
- MARY LISTER HAWKS
- SUSANNA HAWKS
- JULIA MARY HAWKS
- FRANCES SARAH HAWKS
- PHEBE RICE HAWKS
m. Walker Anderson – First Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Florida
- DR. FRANCIS LISTER HAWKS – Lawyer and Episcopal Priest, author of “History of North Carolina”
m. Emily Kirby of CT
m. Olivia Hart of CT
- SAMUEL CICERO HAWKS
m. Caroline Post
- BISHOP CICERO STEPHENS HAWKS
m. Ann Marie Jones – Dau of Dr. Hugh & Ann Marie Guion Jones
m. Anna Leonard
- JOHN STEPHENS HAWKS
m. Mary Holiday – Dau of General Thomas Holiday
- WILLIAM NASSAU HAWKS
m. Sarah C. Court – Dau of John Court
iv. ANN MARIE GUION [b. Oct 15, 1780 – d. ]
m. Aug 4, 1804 Dr. Hugh Jones
- ELIZA JONES
m. Alexander Gaston
- FRANCES A. JONES
m. D. S. McAuley
-- HUGH JONES MCAULEY [b. July 4, 1846 – d. Jan 26, 1853] In Philadelphia, PA
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- JULIA JONES
m. Edward Stanley
- HARRIETT JONES
- ANN MARIE JONES – Moved to Missouri, Graduate of University of NC in 1835
m. BISHOP CICERO HAWKS
v. JOHN WILLIAMS GUION [b. Feb 14, 1783 – d. July 17, 1840] Banker in New Bern, NC
m. Dec 8, 1811 Mary Wade [b. June 10, 1790 – Dec 12, 1818] Dau of Capt. Amos Wade
m. July 23, 1820 Mary Tilman (Tilghman) [b. July 23, 1787 – June 10, 1856] <2nd Wife> Dau of Col. Henry Tilman
- HAYWOOD WILLIAMS GUION [b. June 9, 1814 – July 19, 1876] Moved to Charlotte, NC; Attorney, Founding member
of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Lincolnton, N.C.; Drew original church plans;
President of the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railway, est. 1857
m. Feb 7, 1840 Caroline R. Moore (Wife & Dau, Caroline, died in childbirth Sept 4, 1854)
Caroline was Dau of Supreme Court Chief Justice Alfred Moore – Inherited lands from Plantation “Moorefields”
m. Lucy Owen – Dau of John & Lucy Brown Owen
m. Hannah ? (Possibly her name was Miller?)
-- JOHN MILLER GUION [b. Dec 25, 1855 – d. May 1, 1923] Obit name: GUIN; Headstone name: GUION
School teacher; Methodist Church; Born in Lane Creek Township, NC; Died Union Co, NC
m. abt 1880 Mary Jane Presson [b. Nov 6, 1860 – d. Feb 28, 1956] Charlotte, NC
--- LEMUEL EDWIN GUION [b. Aug 26, 1882 – d. Feb 27, 1926] Lived Waxhaw City, NC
m. Cora L. Howard [b. Sept 25, 1885 – d. Nov 12, 1962]
--- BESSIE MAE GUION [b. 1884
--- FANNIE JEANETTE GUION [b. 1887 – d. 1981] Monroe, N.C.
--- KATE LEE GUION [b. Mar 27, 1889 – d. Aug 31, 1968]
m. Thomas A. Boyd [b. 1872 – d. 1963]
--- DR. CLYDE DOYLE GUION [b. May 3, 1891 – d. Jan 2, 1961] Cornelius, NC; Pharmacist
m. Edna Rowe (Some say Clyde died Dec 30, 1960; Pharmacist in Monroe, NC
MARY ISABEL GUION [b. May 5, 1924 – d. Feb 9, 1927]
--- MARY ETHEL GUION [b. May 16, 1894 – d. Dec 3, 1967] Charlotte, NC
m. John D. Moore [b. 1895 – d. 1973]
--- DR. CLAYTON LLOYD GUION [b. Aug 21, 1897 – d. Jan 9, 1980] Aberdeen, NC; Pharmacist
m. Mattie Lou Smith
Both buried Bethesda
. . EVERETT GUION
--- JOHN HOMER GUION [b. Apr 1, 1903 – d. Dec 7, 1986] Charlotte, NC
m. Fay Hargett [b. 1904 – d. 1973]
-- MARIAH E. GUION [b. Mar 10, 1856 – d. Jan 9, 1921] Dau of Haywood & Hannah Guion; Lives Salisbury, Rowan Co, NC
First Matron of Livingstone College & Zion Wesley Institute; A.M.E. Zion Church
m. Bishop Cicero Richardson Harris [b. Aug 25, 1844 – d. June 24, 1917] – Son of Jacob & Charlotte Bismuth Harris;
Born in Cumberland Co, NC
--- VIOLA C. HARRIS [b. Dec 7, 1886 – d. Oct 24, 1915]
--- MABEL E. HARRIS [b. Sept 17, 1893 – d. Apr 19, 1963]
m. William Graves Sr
- DR. JOHN AMOS GUION [b. Sept 22, 1816 – d. Mar 14, 1894] Cashier National Bank New Bern, NC in 1870 with property worth
$9,000; Surgeon in Navy 1837 – 1843; Secretary of State of NC; Family buried Cedar Grove Cemetery
m. Mar 14, 1843 Susan Sydney Roberts [b. – d. <1880]
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-- JOHN WILLIAMS GUION [b. Jan 23, 1844 – d. Feb 22, 1898] Dry Goods
-- MARY JONES GUION [b. Nov 9, 1845
m. Major Charles Westcott – Maryland
-- FEREBE “TREDDIE” ELIZABETH GUION [b. June 30, 1847
-- GEORGE BARNEY GUION [b. Mar 31, 1849 – d. Sept 10, 1885] Clerk in Commission House in 1870; Wholesale Grocer;
m. Oct 17, 1877 Emma M. Slover [b. 1851 – d. June 10, 1881] Married Craven, NC; Dau Charles & Elizabeth Slover
--- MARY GUION [b. 1878
—- GEORGE BARNEY GUION JR [b. June 5, 1881 – d. Sept 30, 1881]
-- SUSAN ROBERTS GUION [b. Mar 28, 1851 – d. May 31, 1852] Age 1
-- THOMAS GUION [b. Feb 9, 1853 – d. Feb 15, 1853] Infant
-- WILLIAM ROBERTS GUION [b. May 27, 1854 – d. Aug, 1924]
m. Laura Vance Dail
-- LUCRETIA “LUCY” ROBERTS GUION [b. Mar 20, 1856 – May 18, 1904]
m. Nov 21, 1878 John Dunn
-- HAYWOOD WILLIAMS GUION II [b. May 15, 1858 – d. <1870]
-- FREDERICK ROBERTS GUION [b. Jan 17, 1860 – d. Aug 8, 1860]
-- JUDGE OWEN HAYWOOD GUION [b. June 21, 1861 – d. Sept 25, 1925]
m. June 23, 1886 Patsy Blount Rodman – Married at Washington, Beaufort, NC; Live Craven, NC
--- WILLIAM BLOUNT GUION [b. 1888
--- 1st LT. JOHN A. GUION [b. Aug 17, 1890 – d. Sept 27, 1942] Field Artillery;
m. Aug 12, 1919 Mary Louise Jones [b. Sept 10, 1894 – d. May 19, 1979] Married Craven, NC
--- OWEN HAYWOOD GUION JR. [b. 1895
--- (girl) GUION [b. 1900
-- BENJAMIN SUMNER GUION [b. Sept 16, 1864 – d. Sept 13, 1910]
m. Oct 9, 1894 Mary Ellen Walker in Craven, NC
--- LUCY DUNN GUION [b. 1895 – d. 1918]
m. Thomas Ernest Martin
--- MARY ELLEN GUION [b. 1898 – d. 1961]
--- ELWOOD WALKER GUION [b. 1900 – 1989]
m. Susie Virginia Scott
--- SUSANNAH GUION [b. 1904
-- DONNELL McRAE GUION [b. Oct 6, 1872 – d. Feb 19, 1875]
- ISAAC GUION [b. Oct 19, 1818 – Apr 30, 1843] (Son of Mary Wade)
- LT COLONEL HENRY TILMAN GUION [b. Aug 10, 1821 – d. Jan 22, 1876] (Son of Mary Tilman)
Chief Engineer Confederate Troops; 1st NC Reg
m. Susan Mohring
-- (Girl) GUION [b. June 18, 1872 – Born in NY
- FEREBE ELIZA GUION [b. Jan 22, 1823 (Dau of Mary Tilman) New Bern, NC
m. Apr 24, 1844 Dr. John R. Justice
-- JOHN WILLIAMS JUSTICE
m. Jane McBee
-- ANN MARIE JUSTICE
m. Frank H. Dewey
--- WILLIAM HAMILTON DEWEY
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- MARY JANE GUION [b. Aug 24, 1824 – d. Feb 26, 1827]
- MAJOR BENJAMIN SIMMONS GUION I [b. July 16, 1826 – d. Nov 9, 1893] (Son of Mary Tilman); Confederate Army;
Engineer Wilmington & Raleigh RR; In 1872 had a “Spoke and Handle Factory,” Charlotte, NC
m. Oct 26, 1864 Catharine “Kate” Coatesworth Caldwell [b. Apr 19, 1846 – d. May 20, 1930] Dau of Dr. Pickney C. Caldwell
& Sarah Roxanna Wilson Caldwell; Married in St. Peters Episcopal Church, Charlotte, NC
-- KATHERINE “KATIE” GUION [b. Jan 1, 1866 – d. Aug 16, 1943]
m. Dr. James W. Babcock- Superintendent of South Carolina Lunatic Asylum; Katherine was nurse at asylum
-- FEREBE “EFFIE” JUSTICE GUION [b. Aug 6, 1867 – d. Dec 27, 1943]
m. 1900 Dr. James Parks McCombs [b. Dec 6, 1836 – d. July 23, 1901] Obstetrican; Heavily involved in gold mining
around Mecklenburg Co and Cabarrus Co, NC & in Chesterfield Co, SC; daughter was born after his death.
--- DR. ANNIE PARKS McCOMBS [b. 1901 – In 1930 was practicing medicine in NY with Dr. Connie Guion
-- ALICE C. GUION [b. Nov 16, 1869 – d. Feb 19, 1935] St. Peters Episcopal, Charlotte, NC
m. Sidney J. Vason [b. Nov 21, 1861 – d. July 11, 1905] Elberton Cotton Oil Co
-- LAURA GUION [b. 1872
-- LEWIS ISAAC GUION [b. Nov 24, 1873 – d. July 11, 1940] Lincolnton, NC Quaker Cemetery; Lived Kershaw, SC
Lewis Guion of Charlotte, N.C. has been offered the superintendency of the new Norwood, N.C. mill now in course of construction and it is understood that he will accept, the
“Reporter’s” Carolina correspondent writes. Mr. Guion has fitted himself for the position by studying cotton manufacturing and familiarizing himself with all machinery by serving
several years in New England mill machinery shops, and is at present engaged with a branch mill machinery house in Charlotte. Aug 25, 1898
m. Elizabeth Guiguard
--- LEWIS ISAAC GUION [b. 1913
-- MARY WOOD GUION [b. 1876
-- BENJAMIN SIMMONS GUION II [b. Mar 15, 1878 – d. Oct 16, 1952
m. June 2, 1920 CLAUDIA CASHWELL [b. 1891 - 1966] – Dau of Charles Simmons & Martha E. Leary Cashwell
-- VIVIAN QUARLES GUION [b. 1879 – d. 1924] (Son) Lived Greenville, SC
m. Louise Daniels – Dau of Robert S. & Mary Lewis Williams Daniels; author “Romance in the Family” Guion Genealogy
-- DR. CONNIE MYERS GUION [b. 1882 – d. 1971] * Physician in NY; Founder of Cornell Clinic for the Poor
-- ALEXANDER HOKE GUION [b. Aug 31, 1885 – d. Dec 21, 1963] Charlotte, NC
m. Ann Phillips McLain
- ALEXANDER HENDERSON GUION [b. Apr 29, 1831 – d. Nov 3, 1856]
vi. MARGARET SARAH GUION [b. Apr 2, 1785 – d. July 22, 1841]
m. Dec 5, 1809 Dr. Andrew Scott
m. Dec 3, 1812 Araunah Bardwell [b. 1784 – d. 1837] <2nd Husband>
- COL. HENRY LEIGH SCOTT
- LAWRENCE SCOTT
- GUION LEIGH SCOTT
vii. ASA GUION – Served on jury in Wilmington, Hanover Co, NC in 1814; Administration of his estate in 1815
UNPROVEN DESCENDANT OF DR. ISAAC GUION III
b. THOMAS T. GUION of Rye [b. 1743 – d. 1798] Edgecombe, NC; Owns 9 Slaves; Son of Lt. Isaac & Mary Bolt Guion
Rev. War – Enlisted in Militia under Capt Gilchrist 1759
i. BETSY GUION - UNPROVEN DESCENDANT OF THOMAS GUION
m. Oct 29, 1781 Solo Murphy in Orange Co, NC
ii. THOMAS T. GUION JR [b. 1764 – d. Sept 8, 1808] Born in Tarboro, Edgecombe, NC
m. Nettie Rebecca Durfey [b. Nov 3, 1765 – d. Sept 27, 1792] Born in New London, CT; Dau of Richard & Sarah Read Durfey
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THOMAS DURFEY GUION [b. May 18, 1787 – d. ] Born in New London, CT; 1813 Commissioner of Tarboro Academy who
raised funds and oversaw the erection of a new building to replace the academy of 1793.
Executor of James Waller’s Will 1830 Edgecombe Co, NC
“his slaves & their issue to be hired out for their lifetime and money held for grandchildren”
Add placed in Edenton Gazette for Runaway Slaves belonging to Thomas Guion who will pay $10 each for the
return of two negroes: Will and Hardy, dated 3/16/1813.
-- LT COLONEL GUION – Apr 7, 1865 drew up the terms for surrender at Goldsboro, NC
-- E. C. GUION – Company purchased a large bank vault in 1815
--- Pvt GABRIEL GUION – 1880
-- JANE C. GUION (m. Boone)
c. LETITIA (ALETTA or ELIDA) GUION [b. May 4, 1745 – d. Oct 18, 1827]
m. Mar 19, 1767 Joseph Lyon Purdy [1744 – d. 1791] Son of Capt. Joshua & Mary Park Purdy
i.
HON. JUDGE JOSHUA PURDY [b. 1768 - of N. Salem
ii. MARY PURDY [b. 1769
iii. ANNA PURDY [b. June 29, 1771 – d. July 30, 1809]
m. Daniel Quick [b. Sept 14, 1765 – d. Mar 17, 1825]
- JOHN QUICK
- LETITIA GUION QUICK
m. Stephen Green [b. 1781 – d. 1854]
- ISAAC PURDY QUICK
iv. ISAAC PURDY [b. 1773 - of N. Salem
v. LETTY PURDY [b. 1778
vi. THOMAS LYON PURDY [b. 1781 - of Rye
m. Sarah Morgan
- HENRY MORGAN PURDY [b. 1817 – d. 1872]
vii. MARY RAFTER PURDY [b. 1784
viii. RACHEL PURDY [b. 1791
m. James Turk
d. RACHEL GUION [b.
– d. ] Father leaves her a Negro boy named Abram.
m. > 1762 Thomas Roberts
e. MARIA GUION [b. Mar 7, 1751 – d. 1809] Father leaves her a Negro girl named Philice.
m. Jan 7, 1774 James Colwell (or Colvin) of Rye
f. AGNES GUION [b. Mar 7, 1755 - Father leaves her a Negro man named Michel. Apr 12, 1785, Michel being over age of 50 is found to be sufficiently
able to provide for himself and is free. Signed by Abraham Guion, Justice of the Peace.
m. May 9, 1778 John Stevens [b. Jan 15, 1745 – d. <1790] <2nd Husband>
Moved to Nova Scotia
Note: Book on NY Marriage licenses says Agnes married John Oct 31, 1765.
- JOHN STEVENS JR
m. Catherine Pariset – Dau of Nicholas & Sarah York Pariset (m. 1782); Nicholas came from France 1780 with French forces
and served as quartermaster under Rochambeau.
-- ELIZABETH GUION STEVENS
m. George Buckmaster Whitfield
--- EDWIN WHITFIELD
m. Susie Bird
--- SARAH GUION WHITFIELD
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g. EASTER (ESTHER) GUION [b. – d. Oct 9, 1806] Father leaves her a Negro wench named Jude.
m. John Hunt [b. – d. 1785] from White Plains
m. May 2, 1785 James Brown of N. Salem <2nd Husband>
h. FREDERICK SOVIRINE GUION [b. Feb 7, 1753 – d. ]
“Gone over sea and not been heard of for some time and may be dead.”
Note: History reveals that Frederick served in the Rev. War under George Rodgers Clark (bro to Wm Clark of Lewis & Clark fame)
who led his men down the Ohio to the Mississippi River basin, capturing Forts Kaskaskia & Cahokia, followed by Fort Sackville in
Vincennes, IN playing a pivotal role in keeping mid-America within the United States while denying the British presence. It may be
that Frederick died during one of these raids, or at a later point in time.
i. ANGELIQUE GUION [b. Mar 7, 1755
6. JOHN GUION of Rye Neck [b. Feb 1, 1723 – d. June 21, 1792] Will dated Sept 26, 1781; John Guion & Abraham Guion Executors; Owns 3 Slaves
m. Apr 15, 1747 Anna Hart [b. Apr 11, 1728 – d. Feb 26, 1814] Youngest daughter of Monmouth Hart who was
a descendant of Edmund Hart, settler in Flushing, Long Island, 1654 – Formed a protest against the Dutch
government which forbade them to entertain Quakers. For that he was imprisoned. Note: Hart’s later reside in White Plains
a. JONATHAN GUION [b. Jan 23, 1749 – d. Aug 28, 1835] of North Castle “Middle Patent” Mansion on Hickory Kingdom Road
m. 1773 Phebe Lyon [b. May 3, 1753 – d. Dec 11, 1819] Dau of Thomas & Anne Lyon of Rye; Buried St. Matthews Episcopal, Bedford, NY
i. ANNA GUION [b. Dec 2, 1774 – d. July 1, 1833]
m. Jeremiah Green [b. May 13, 1765 – d. Feb 22, 1856]
ii. JAMES LYON GUION [b. Sept 20, 1777 – d. Feb 7, 1860] of North Castle; 1850 property worth $9,000 & 3 Irish servants; Historic Dutch
Colonial on Bedford-Banksville Rd, built 1778; NY Assemblyman; Founding member “Middle Patent” Church in North Castle;
then his land used to build St. Matthews
m. Feb 13, 1802 Tabitha Lyon [b. 1785 – d. Aug 26, 1864]
- SARAH M. GUION [ b. Nov 12, 1802 – d. July 27, 1834] Died of consumption
m. Charles Shute
- ELIZABETH GUION [b. 1805 – d. Dec 27, 1829] Died of consumption 2 days after Christmas
m. J. L. Moe
- LYDIA GUION [b. Mar 9, 1807
m. Robert L. North
m. Benjamin F. North
-- ROBERT L. NORTH [b. Sept 15, 1829
m. Sept 30, 1860 Caroline E. B.. Larrabee of Chicago
-- SARAH W. NORTH [b. Dec 26, 1832
m. Joseph W. Fisher
-- AMELIA GUION NORTH [b. June 25, 1845
- PHEBE ANN GUION [b. 1808 – d. Dec 25, 1829] Age 21, Died of consumption Christmas Day
- SGT. JAMES LYON GUION II [b. Nov 26, 1810; Bap 1815 – d. 1877] Civil War, 2nd Reg NY; Cause of Death: “Fits”
m. Jane Harriot
-- GEORGE C. GUION [b. Sept, 1843 – d. Nov 23, 1868] Died in Blanly, NJ
-- JAMES B. GUION [b. – d. 1895]
- ANN M. GUION [b. Feb 15, 1812 – d. July 3, 1887]
m. Thomas Collum Lyon
- ADALINE HETTY GUION [b. Apr 6, 1813 – d. July 6, 1838] Died of consumption
m. Warren Gray
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HARRIET AMELIA GUION [b. Dec 26, 1814 – d. 1889]
m. abt 1838 Rev. George M. Cole
-- STEPHEN E. COLE [b. abt 1846
-- SARAH AMELIA COLE [b. Apr 11, 1848
- MARY LYON GUION [b. 1816 – d. Feb 15, 1895]
- REV DR THOMAS TOMPKINS GUION [b. Aug 31, 1817 – d. Oct 21, 1862] Rector St. John’s Episcopal, Brooklyn, NY
m. Catharine Holmes [b. 1823 – d. Feb, 1904] Early married life lived in Derby, CT
-- THOMAS H. GUION [b. Aug 30, 1843 – d. Jan 5, 1865] Moved to Gambler, OH
-- CATHARINE NORTH GUION [b. Feb 11, 1846 – d. Jan 23, 1880]
m. Oct 3, 1865 Rev. Dr. Joseph Carey [b. Dec 23, 1839 – d. ] Bethesda Episcopal of Saratoga Springs, NY;
“Knights Templar” Freemason
-- REV. WILLIAM BOOTH GUION [b. Mar 20, 1855 - Serving in Protestant Episcopal Church, Donaldsville, LA in 1881;
then San Antonio, TX; Pottsville, PA; and Hiawatha, KS
-- JAMES GUION [b. July 23, 1857 - From Tecumseh
m. July, 1857 Sarah Latham; married by his Father
- CHARLES S. GUION [b. Oct 10, 1826 - Coal dealer, Plainfield, NJ
m. Harriet E. Reynolds [b. 1826
-- CHARLES GODFREY GUION [b. Nov 1, 1858 – d. 1899]
-- ANNIE DOEL GUION [b. Oct 16, 1860
-- FREDERICK WARNER GUION [b. Dec 10, 1863 – d. 1882]
- TABITHA GUION [b. circa 1825
iii. SARAH GUION [b. Sept 28, 1779 – d. 1854] Dau of Jonathan & Phebe Guion
m. Isaac Serles
iv. MOZAN LAUREL ”POLLY” GUION [b. Aug 23, 1782 – d. Feb 16, 1871] Keeper of Diary, 1800-1852; John Hopkins University Press
m. 1807 Samuel Brown [b. 1782 – d. 1869] North Castle (May had 2nd marriage, last name Smythe)
- PHEBE ANN BROWN [b. Feb 8, 1811 – d. 1900]
- SARAH JANE BROWN [b. Feb 15, 1814 – d. 1887]
- HETTY HART BROWN [b. Jan 21, 1817 – d. 1891] Twin with Mary
- MARY GUION BROWN [b. Jan 21, 1817 – d. 1898]
v. THOMAS GUION [b. Aug 11, 1786 – d. Jan 20, 1871] Witness on his grandfather, Thomas Lyon’s Will 1804; Merchant in NY;
Moved in 1806 to Dillsboro, Dearborn Co, IN;
Founded “Guionsville,” IN in 1837 (5 miles NW of Milton, opposite side of Laughery Creek, Rt 262)
and became its first Postmaster; Indiana State Legislature
m. Lucy Bartlett [b. Mar 23, 1801 – d. Oct 6, 1879] (Couldn’t have children, adopted daughter Lizzy)
- LIZZY GUION [b. 1852 or 1853
-- EARL K. GUION [b. Oct, 1884 Civil Engineer for Illinois-Missouri-California Railway;
m. Anna C ? from AZ [b. 1891
He and his mother moved to Alameda, CA around 1900
--- KING E. GUION [b. 1912
vi. PHEBE GUION [b. Apr 24, 1789 – d. Jan 29, 1849] In 1836 lives in Rye
m. Thomas Braid
vii. HETTY GUION [b. June 10, 1791
m. Reuben Green
viii. REV. ALVAH GUION [b. Oct 21, 1795 – d. Nov 5, 1872] 1868 founded St. Thomas Episcopal, Brooklyn – renamed Guion Church
m. Mary L. Towne [b. 1816 – born in MA; Estate probated in 1918
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MARY LOUISE GUION [b. July 25, 1840
AMELIA EMILY GUION [b. Sept 11, 1842
HETTY HART GUION [b. Oct 2, 1843 – d. Nov 12, 1888]
ALICIA TOWNE GUION [b. Sept 27, 1844
SARAH WOODBURY GUION [b. Dec 1, 1850
1875 Census states that Mary L, widow, and her daughters, Mary L, Amelia and Sarah, live with her in Brooklyn with a cousin
Alfred Beck Guion (b. 1853) and the following two grandchildren. Either Alvah had a son, these children belong to one
of the daughters and was given the name Guion, or they are incorrectly labeled grandchildren.
1880 Census refer to Carrie and William as being Alvah & Mary’s children. Alfred Beck Guion is their nephew, a stockbroker in NY.
1900 & 1910 Census, sisters Mary L and Amelia, still live together, William’s name is William H. Wilson.
-- CARRIE GUION [b. 1869
-- WILLIAM GUION [b. 1872
NOTE THE FOLLOWING INDIANA GUION’S HAVE BEEN PLACED HERE AS A LOGICAL SEQUENCE TO THIS LINE OF BIRTHS AND DUE TO THE
RELATIONSHIP OF THOMAS GUION ALSO MOVING TO INDIANA; HOWEVER IT US UNPROVEN THAT GEORGE DESCENDS FROM JONATHAN & PHEBE;
Census Records for George’s children say he was born in NY (rather than MA).
ix. GEORGE GUION [b. Oct 11, 1794 – d. May 2, 1861] Born NY; In 1820 lived in Muskingum, Washington Co, OH; In 1850 Pike,
Marion Co, IN 1860; Rec’d a land grant in 1852 Madison Co, IN; Farmer; Buried N. Liberty Christian Church
m. Oct 12, 1817 Elizabeth Hoyt [b. Mar 8, 1798 – d. Mar 18, 1882] born/married in Ohio; buried Bethel Cemetery Indianapolis, IN;
Dau of Nicholas Smith & Olive Brown Hoyt, NH (Nicholas Hoyt, father, William Hoyt & father-in-law, James Luke Brown
all fought in Rev War – Bartlett’s Regiment NH. William Hoyt, 1724 – 1777, was killed in action. )
Good family photos online at “Find A Grave”
- JERUSHA “JULIA” GUION [b. Oct 20, 1819 – d. Feb 26, 1847] Born McConnelville, Morgan Co, OH; Died Zanesville, OH
m. Dec 7, 1837 Charles Elisha Howard [b. 1819 – d. 1894] Born in Ohio; married in Amesville, OH
-- MARY ELIZABETH HOWARD [b. 1838 – d. 1926]
-- LUCRETIA CATHERINE HOWARD [b. 1840 d. 1920]
-- ATKINSON HOWARD [b. 1842 – d. 1862]
-- GEORGE GUION HOWARD [b. 1842
-- JEREMIAH HOWARD [b. 1844
-- PRISCILLA ELEANOR HOWARD [b. 1845 – d. 1919]
-- HENRY HOWARD [b. 1846
-- MARY JANE HOWARD [b. 1848 – d. 1872]
-- ICHABOD BRYON HOWARD [b. 1850 – d. 1851]
-- ENOCH PERKINS HOWARD [b. 1852 – d. 1927]
-- CORWIN FILMORE HOWARD [b. 1856 – d. 1932]
-- LAURETTE BELL HOWARD [b. 1859 – d. 1900]
-- CAROLINE HELEN HOWARD [b. 1862 – 1866]
- MARY ANN GUION [b. May 22, 1820 – d. Jan 7, 1895] Born in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio; Died Centerville, Bourbon Co, KS
m. June 18, 1835 Thomas George Washington Turley [b. Oct 15, 1809 – d. Oct 29, 1895] - Born in Fairfax, Virginia;
-- JULIA ANN TURLEY [b. July 26, 1837
All children born in Marion Co, IN
-- ELIZABETH ELLEN TURLEY [b. Aug 20, 1841
-- GEORGE GUION TURLEY [b. Aug 26, 1843
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-- ELISA JANE TURLEY [b. Oct 25, 1845
-- JERUSHA OLIVE TURLEY [b. May 2, 1848 – d. <1860]
-- SARAH CATHARINE TURLEY [b. Mar 12, 1850 – d. <1860]
-- PARY COTTON TURLEY [b. Apr 1, 1852
-- MARY ANN TURLEY [b. May 14, 1854
-- JEREMIAH SHEPPARD GUION TURLEY [b. Sept 17, 1856
-- SYLVANIA HOLLINGSWORTH TURLEY [b. Dec 5, 1858
-- WILLIAM ALLEN TURLEY [b. Nov 23, 1863 – d. Aug 5, 1872]
AMY GUION [b. Sept 26, 1822 – d. Apr 7, 1910] Buried Highland Cemetery, Fishers IN
m. Basil Maxwell [b. 1818 – d. 1887] - Son of John & Nancy Maxwell from Ireland; Born in OH; Farmer at Oaklandon, IN
-- JOHN MAXWELL [b. 1837 – d. July 13, 1863]
-- MARY A. MAXWELL [b. 1839 – d. Dec 1930]
-- MORGAN MARSHALL MAXWELL [b. Dec 17, 1840 – d. Dec 6, 1930] Moved to Valley Falls, KS in 1871
m. Aug 24, 1864 Cynthia A. Kirkpatrick
m. Aug 17, 1870 Matilda Jane Lambert <2nd wife of Morgan Maxwell>
--- MINNIE MAY MAXWELL
--- GEORGE EARL MAXWELL
--- WILLIAM PEARL MAXWELL
--- NETTIE MAXWELL
--- AMY MAXWELL
-- GEORGE MAXWELL [b. 1841 – d. >1930] Lived in Canada, then moved to Michigan
-- MORGAN MARSHALL MAXWELL [b. Dec 17, 1842 – d. Dec 6, 1930] Valley Falls, KS
m. Aug 17, 1864 Cynthia Kirkpatrick - married Rush Co, IN
m. Aug 17, 1870 Matilda Jane Lambert – married in Tipton Co, IN; Dau of Jacob Lambert
-- ELIZABETH “ LIZZIE” MAXWELL [b. Sept 26, 1844 – d. June 12, 1924] Eliz & Moses had 2 sons who died as infants
m. 1864 Moses Beaver [d. 1887] Came to KS but turned back to IN during grasshopper plague.
m. 1889 James Miller [d. 1902] Widower
--- EMIL BEAVER [b. 1886 - Kokomo, IN
m. Agnes ?
--CHARLES CECIL MILLER [STEP-SON] [b. 1860 – Lives w/ John & Elvira Guion in 1880
--DR. A. H. MILLER (STEP-SON)
--VIOLA MILLER (STEP-DAUGHTER)
--JOHN W. MILLER (STEP-SON)
--PHEBE MILLER (Shenk) (STEP DAUGHTER)
-SARAH JANE MAXWELL [b. Dec, 1847 – d. >1930]
m. Oct 27, 1864 Calvin Fletcher Brown [b. 1837 – d. 1907] – Son of John & Anna Beaver Brown
--EMMA BROWN
--ANNIE BROWN
-- EMILY H. “EMMA” MAXWELL [b. Feb/ May, 1850 – d. 1927]
m. 1869 Robert John Craig – Noblesville, IN
--- OTTIS CRAIG [b. 1871 – d. 1876]
--- LOTA CRAIG [b. abt 1873 – d. 1927] Became sick same day as mother; died on the same day as mother.
m. Earl Klepfer
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MATTIE E. CRAIG [b. Nov, 1879 – d. Mar, 1960
m. Aug 2, 1899 William Beverland [b. 1871 – d. 1949]
. AMY D. BEVERLAND [b. 1900 – d. 1986]
-- MARTHA F. MAXWELL [b. Aug 22, 1852 – d. Jan 18, 1894]
m. 1874 Dr. James Iddings Rooker [b. July 22, 1833 – d. May 22, 1896] Widower w/six children; <1 st wife Margaret ?>
-- GEORGE MAXWELL [b. 1854 – d. 1933]
m. Oct 29, 1885 Marcella ?
-- CYNTHIA MAXWELL [b. 1858 – d. 1874]
-- JAMES W. MAXWELL [b. 1861
-- JEANETTE “NETTIE” MAXWELL [b. Nov, 1867 – d. Mar 26, 1950]
m. Lewis Clifford Wolfgang [b. Sept 14, 1869 – d. 1942] – South Haven, MI; Ganges, MI
--- HERSHEL WOLFGANG
--- HOLLIS HERMAN WOLFGANG
--- MILLIE (MILDIE) WOLFGANG [b. – d. <1950]
--- HAZEL WOLFGANG (Byers) – Lived in NC
--- WILDA WOLFGANG
SARAH ELIZABETH GUION [b. 1825
m. Jan 27, 1856 Jeremiah Hollingsworth [b. 1825 – Married in Marion Co, IN
-- CHRISTENA HOLLINGSWORTH [b. Dec 30, 1856 - New Augusta, Marion Co, IN
JEREMIAH S. GUION [b. June, 1826 – d. Sept 12, 1884] Born in Ohio; 1860 Census Lived Pike, Marion Co, IN 1870 Census
includes William C. Fleming (21) b. NC; Father George b in NY; Mother Eliz b in OH
m. Susannah Hollingsworth [b. Mar, 1825 – d. May 1, 1870]
m. June 4, 1871 Elizabeth P. Hollingsworth [b. July 7, 1827 – d. Nov 11, 1902] Buried N. Liberty Cemetery,
Indianapolis, IN; Widow of William D. Hollingsworth; 1880 Census lives with Jeremiah and her two children,
Margaret & Marshall Hollingsworth in Pike, Marion Co, IN
-- JASPER N. GUION [b. 1845 – d. 1910] Indianapolis, IN
m. June 1, 1862 Mary Catharine Ennis [b. 1847 – d. 1922]
--- JEREMIAH ASBURY GUION [b. 1864 – d. 1939] Lived in Indianapolis, IN; Flour & Feed Store
m. Aug 29, 1888 Minnie Lee Hale [b. Sept 14, 1865 – d. Aug 8, 1888]
.
JASPER HALE GUION [b. 1891 – d. 1945]
m. Ruth E. Hollingsworth [b. 1893 – 1972]
.
LEROY HALE GUION [b. Feb 11, 1896 – d. Sept 5, 1959] Died while vacationing in Paris, France;
m. June 6, 1922 Clarissa Carolyn “Carrie” Morgan [b. 1896 – d. 1969] Lived Ft. Wayne, IN
--- CLARA GUION [b. 1867
m. Jan 7, 1886 Eli Mathers in New Augusta, Marion Co, IN – Son of Francis & Amy Rodebaugh Mathers
--- SUSANNAH GUION [b. 1874
-- JOSEPH N. GUION [b. 1846
-- JONATHAN E. (A.) GUION [b. Aug 28, 1847 – d. 1919] - born in Marion Co; Farmer in Pike, IN
m. Sept 22, 1870 Elvira A. Myers [b. 1850 – d. 1930] – born in Ohio
(In 1880 Census, had Mary Cain, age 27 and Charles Miller, age 20, living with them.)
--- MATTIE GUION [b. 1872
--- GEORGE WILLIS GUION [b. 1876 – d. 1930]
m. Dec 14, 1902 Gertrude DeLong [b. 1881 – d. 1965] Dau of Moses & Alice Davenport DeLong
No children; <2nd Marriage to Harvey Haskell>
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--- JAMES WILBUR GUION [b. 1894
FRANCIS GUION [b. 1848 – d. <1850]
THOMAS JEFFERSON GUION [b. Jan 13, 1849 – d. Mar 2, 1867] Age 18 – Killed by a fallen tree.
WILLIAM HENRY GUION [b. Oct 12, 1850 – d. Jan 30, 1904] Free Mason; Buried Bethel Cemetery, Indianapolis, IN
m. Feb 8, 1872 Eliza J. Ennis [b. Feb 2, 1850 – d. Feb 16, 1891]
--- ELBERT B. GUION [b. 1874
m. Feb 26, 1896 Lizzie Howard
--- WILLIAM H. GUION [b. abt 1875
m. Apr 24, 1895 Laura Pendergast
--- WALTER H. GUION
m. Mar 12, 1901 Emma O.Myers
--- HENRY GUION [b. 1880
- KEZIAH GUION [b. 1828
m. John Archer
- GEORGE GUION JR [b. 1829 –
Born in Ohio; lives in Marion Co, IN in 1850; Moves to Leavenworth, KS
(1880 Census says George Jr’s a Life Ins Agent) Civil War, Military Chaplain, 73rd IN Regiment (Union)
m. Sept 26, 1844 Sarah Gulefer [b. 1827 Born in Maryland
-- AARON G. GUION [b. July, 1845 – d. 1920] – RR Yard Foreman
m. Sept 28, 1865 Abigail “Abbie” Crips [b. 1847 – d. abt 1890] - Lives in LaFayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
m. May 5, 1891 E. Alberta Ball [b. 1871 - Dau of Allen & Charlotte Moore Ball <2nd Wife>
--- WILLIAM GUION [b. 1867 – Born in Kansas; Lives Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
m. Oct 28, 1891 Dora Kramer [b. 1872 – Dau of Dick & Sjke Vanderkolk Kramer
--- LAUNCELLA GUION [b. 1869
--- L. CHARLES GUION (GUIN) [b. 1871 – d. Oct, 1935] Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
m. Oct 31, 1894 Mildred May Young – Dau of William & Nancy Wood Young
m. Mar 18, 1903 Sarah C. Raper
m. Apr 21, 1920 Millie Young Guion (remarriage)
--NANCY A. GUION [b. – d. Mar 29, 1923] Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
--AARON G. GUION II [b. 1896 (Son of Alberta Ball); In 1930 lives in Indianapolis, IN and is divorced.
-- AMY A. GUION [b. 1847 – d. Aug 4, 1889] Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
-- FRANCIS “FRANK” MARION GUION [b. 1848 – d. Dec 31, 1919] Died in Seattle, WA
m. Julia Amelia Potter [b. 1852 – d. 1922]
-- HANNAH GUION [b. abt 1849 – d.
]
-- JOHN MELVILLE GUION [b. Feb 6, 1850 – d. July 8, 1851]
-- MARTHA A. GUION [b. Oct 20, 1854 – d. Jan 6, 1927]
m. Wallace W. Scott
m. James P. Burrell
- CHRISTINA GUION [b. 1842 - 1880 Census mother, Elizabeth Guion, lives with them and John’s children, Rufus & Bertha
m. Jonathan Hollingsworth [b. 1839
-- JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH [b. 1859
- ARTHUR MINER GUION [b. Sept 1844 – d. June 13, 1856] Age 11 (Son of George & Elizabeth according to cemetery
Headstone in Bethel Cemetery, Indianapolis, IN)
Note: Lounsbury m. a Miner whose Dau married a Guion (page 3)
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There are several Guin/Guinn in Indianapolis during this time period, which has caused some of them to be listed in family
genealogies as descendants from the Guion’s of New York; it is more likely they originate from the Guinn’s of Virginia whose
progenitor was John Guin, b. 1707 in Augusta, VA whom some say was the son of John Gwynn, b.1670.
Revolutionary War Reference: Col. Dangerfield, who with Brig. Gen. Andrew Lewis, marched to York, Virginia, then on to the mainland overlooking
Guinn's Island to defend the position. While at Guinn's Island they built breastworks and artillery positions and brought the British under fire when they landed
on the island. Firebombs burned three of the British ships and after about two (2) months the rest of the ships sailed south. After some time the regiment went
into winter quarters at Williamsburg.
b. SARAH GUION [b. Apr 25, 1751 – d. July 15, 1808] Dau of John & Anna Hart Guion
m. 1771 Bartholomew Hadden
c. PETER GUION [b. May 27, 1753 – 1772] Left his father’s house in 1772 & never returned. Thought to have been
“devoured by wild beasts on his way to New Rochelle.”
d. LT. JAMES GUION [b. June 22, 1755 – Feb 1, 1781] Died in New Haven, CT – Shot by the British during the Revolution
e. DINAH GUION [b. May 7, 1757 – Oct 17, 1835] Spafford, NY; Buried Spafford Cemetery
m. May 18, 1775 Peter Knapp [b. Feb 25, 1755 – d. Apr 13, 1839] Greenwich, Fairfield Co, CT; lived in Stamford, CT;
Son of Jonathan & Susannah Mills Knapp
i. SARAH KNAPP [b. Apr 28, 1776 – d. Dec, 1794] (Died same month married?)
m. Dec, 1794 Elijah Hadden
ii. ANNA KNAPP [b. Oct 13, 1777 – d. Oct 26, 1828]
iii. CYNTHIA KNAPP [b May 13, 1780 – d. Apr 18, 1867]
m. Oct 8, 1809 Elias Taft – Purchased land from Abraham Guion in 1819 from Pike Co, PA
iv. ELIJAH KNAPP [b. Dec 9, 1782 – d. Jan 27, 1867]
m. Dec 9, 1812 Betsy Burdick
v. JOHN KNAPP [b. Aug 22, 1785 – d. Jan 17, 1784] Moved to Michigan
m. Feb 13, 1806 Mamie Hotchkiss
vi. HANNAH KNAPP [b. Mar 9, 1789 – d. Dec 14, 1868]
m. Aug 20, 1807 John Ingersoll
vii. PETER KNAPP JR. [b. Feb 14, 1791 – d. Mar 24, 1875]
m. Saberah Babcock
viii. MARY KNAPP [b. July 29, 1793 – Moved to Ohio
m. Jonathan Patterson
ix. ISAAC KNAPP [b. Aug 29, 1795 – Moved to Michigan
m. Polly Berry
x.
SILAS KNAPP [b. Dec 30, 1797 – d. Dec 16, 1888]
m. Flora Barber
xi. JAMES DESBROSSES KNAPP [b. Mar 23, 1800 – d. Sept 28, 1855]
m. Lois Ingersoll
xii. KORTRIGHT KNAPP [b. Apr 30, 1803 – d. Jan 17, 1883]
m. Ginsey Skinner
f. ANNA (NANCY) GUION [b. Jan 12, 1760 – d. Feb 26, 1814] Inherited from her father’s will:one bed, bedding & his prize cow which shall be deducted
from her share of the estate. Married in South Salem Church, Westchester Co, NY
m. June 27, 1782 Silas Knapp [b. Oct 15, 1758 – d. Jan 8, 1826] Served in 9th Regiment NY Heavy Artillery, Captured at Cumberland Head,
NY during War of 1812; Prisoner exchange April 28, 1814; Silas & Peter, in 1790 Census of Woodstock ,Lister Co, NY; then lived Stamford, CT
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g. CAPT. JOHN B. GUION [b. Mar 4, 1762 – d. Nov 3, 1823] Town Supervisor of Rye; Ensign; Will dated Oct 26, 1823 & proved Nov 26, 1823
m. 1781 Phebe Huestis (Hustace) [b. Mar 13, 1760 – d. Jul 19, 1836] Huestis family came to Westchester Co, NY1684 from Fairfield, CT
John & Phebe’s land was bounded by a road to Wood's Landing, a dock near the home of Eisenhart Purdy; Members Christ’s Church, Rye
i. JOHN B. GUION JR [b. 1781 – d. Dec 17, 1832] Merchant, NY City; Howe & Guion Silversmiths (sterling and flatware)
Apparently at some point in business with a Stephen Barker.
m. Nov 23, 1805 Maria Howe, [b. Jan 16, 1789 – d. Oct 16, 1852] Dau of Major Bezeleel Howe, Revolutionary War, Howe
was Customs House Inspector, Port of NY & Jeweler in NY City and Hannah Merritt, his wife; John & Maria lived at
Fort Washington in NY City, Attended Church of the Mediator at Kingsbridge
- HANNAH GUION [b. 1806 – d. 1808]
- DR. EDWARD MERRITT GUION [b. July 8, 1808 – d. Apr 14, 1871] Buried Riker’s Cemetery, Queens, NY; 2 Irish Servant girls
m. May 16, 1839 Hannah Ingersoll Riker [b/ Aug 26, 1816 – d. Apr 27, 1880] – Dau of Abraham & Hannah Pierson Riker, Long Isl
-- MARIA HOWE GUION [b. 1843 – Listed in 1870 Census
-- EDWARD MERRITT GUION JR. [b. Mar 15, 1846 – Sept 16, 1872]
m. Apr 20, 1880 Emma Van Eps Snyder [b. Mar 19, 1845 – d. Jan 13, 1903] Dau of Henry Snyder
-- WILLIAM HENRY GUION JR [b. Sept 25, 1848 – d. Jan 7, 1886] Became Partner in Guion Shipping Lines in 1884
m. Emma S. ? [b. Mar 19, 1855 – d. Jan 13, 1903]
--- GERTRUDE RIKER GUION [b. Sept 12, 1883 – d. Apr 1, 1893]
-- JOHN RIKER GUION [b. <1850 – d. <1860]
-- DR. ALPHEUS RIKER GUION [b. Aug 14, 1853 – d. Aug 16, 1882] Practiced NY City; 1880 is a stock broker
m. Lissie ? [b. 1855 CT
--- MARY E. GUION [b. 1857
m. ? Little
. JOSEPH J. LITTLE [b. 1878
- JOHN HOWE GUION [b. Apr 30, 1810 – d. Dec 21, 1864] In 1836 lives in Rye
m. Dec 28, 1859 Mary Riker [b. 1814 – d. ], Dau of Abraham Riker of New Town, Long Island, at St. Mark’s Church in Bowery
-- JOHN HOWE GUION II [b. 1833 – Age 17 lives Greenburgh, Westchester Co, NY; Moved to New Brunswick, Canada
- MARY JANE GUION [b. Mar 5, 1813
- HARRIET EMALINE GUION [b. Aug 30, 1815 – d. June 1, 1842]
- WILLIAM HOWE GUION [b. Feb 6, 1818/bap 1818 (Rye) - d. Jan 9, 1886] Lived Ft. Washington, NY - Buried Rye, Westchester Co
Partner with Stephen B. Guion & John Stanton Williams – Black Star European Steamers
m. abt 1855 AMANDA GUION (his cousin) [b. 1835 – d. 1893] Dau of Epenetus & Amanda Osborne Guion;
Attended Church of the Mediator, Kingsbridge, NY
-- LOUIS S. GUION [b. 1856 – d. < 1886]
-- STANTON WILLIAM GUION [b. 1857 – d. < 1886]
-- MARIE B. “ANNIE” GUION [b. 1859 – d. ]
m. Victor Frederick Barril [b. – d. 1882]
- STEPHEN BARKER GUION [b. June 17, 1820 – d. Dec 20, 1885] Started “Guion Shipping Line” in Liverpool, Eng; Died w/o Issue
First to revolutionize trans-Atlantic passenger travel, builder of “ocean greyhound” cruise ships
- CAROLINE GUION [b. Mar 26, 1823 – d. - Moved to Paris, Wisc, Census 1850
m. Andrew J. Davidson [b. 1815 – Shoe maker from NY
-- CORDILIA DAVIDSON [b. 1845
-- IDA A. DAVIDSON [b. 1846
-- WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON [b. 1848 – d. ]
- AMELIA HOWE GUION [b. Sept 11, 1826 – d. Oct, 1848]
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- SARAH WATERMAN GUION [b. Mar 5, 1829 – d. ]
- ANNA MARIA GUION [b. July, 1831 – d. Dec 20, 1831] Infant
JAMES H(uestis) GUION [b. Mar 9, 1788 – d. Apr 7, 1864] Merchant – Dry Goods Store in NY City; Was Commissioner in Mamaroneck in
1826 when was witness to a bond for Abraham and Mary Guion; Buried Mamaroneck;
m. Feb 11, 1810 Harriett Hadden [b. 1792 – d. Jan 8, 1872] Baptized Feb 25, 1810 in Christ’s Church, Rye
- PETER GUION [b. 1810 – 1828] Buried Mamaroneck
PETER GUION [b. Aug 9, 1789 – d. Mar 31, 1845] Grocer in NY City; Buried in Rye.
m. Jan 21, 1811 Catherine Ferris [b. Oct 13, 1789 – Jan 31, 1824] Dau of Thomas and Mary Ann Banks Ferris
Married in Christ Church, Rye, NY
m. Nov 28, 1827 Amy Brown [b. 1809 – also married in Christ Church of Rye
- THOMAS FERRIS GUION [b. – d. Nov 6, 1865] Died on a ship bound to New Orleans
m. Maria Miner [b. Dec 14, 1819 – d. May, 1855] Dau of Dr. William Wescott & Elizabeth Lounsbury Miner of NY City
-- THOMAS FERRIS GUION II - Lives in Boston, MA in 1890
- HENRY CLIFT GUION
- JOHN HAINES GUION [bap. May 17, 1833 – d. June 22, 1833]
- CATHERINE GUION [b. 1835
- MARTHA GUION [b. 1839
ELIJAH GUION [b. Apr 18, 1791 – d. Apr 6, 1853] Blockmaker in NY City; Buried Mamaroneck & Ridgeway Cemetery, White Plains
m. Feb 24, 1814 Mary “Polly” Purdy [b. Sept 24, 1793 – Apr 2, 1850] Dau of Jonathan & Abigail Purdy – Purdy (Abigail was also a
Purdy. She was the daughter of Elijah & Levina Haight Purdy; Jonathan’s second wife was Charlotte Haight)
- PHEBE ANN GUION [b. Dec 30,1814 /bap. Apr 18, 1815 – d. Sept 17, 1895 ] Died in Rye, NY
m. Apr 30, 1835 Harry A. (Henry) Mead [b. Dec 11, 1813 – d. Apr 17, 1888] Died in Port Chester, NY
- WILLIAM HENRY GUION [b. Aug 17, 1816 – d. May 31, 1857] From 1860 Census, Rye, NY; Died in White Plains
m. Sept 20, 1841 Elizabeth Penfield Perry [b. Aug, 1821 – d. 1895] of Southport, CT; Dau of Austin & Emily Milna Perry
- SARAH MATILDA GUION [b. Nov 11, 1818 – d. Aug 25, 1847] (bap. Feb 9, 1819)
m. Alexander Gordon Lee [d. 1839]
m. Rev. Benjamin J. Relye (Relyea) [b. abt 1808 <2nd husband> Son of Jeremiah & Deborah LeFevre Relyea
-- MARY MARTHA RELYE
STEPHEN LOUNSBURY GUION [b. 1821
MARY LEVINA GUION [b. 1823 – d. Aug 4, 1877]
m. Solomon Relye (Relyea) [b. Feb 7, 1822 – d. June 4, 1877]
Son of Jeremiah & Deborah LeFevre Relyea, Clintondale, Ulster Co, NY
JOSEPH PURDY GUION [b. Oct 30, 1826 – d. Nov 28, 1826] Infant
ABBY JANE GUION [b. May 30, 1828 – d. Aug 20, 1843]
ESTHER PURDY GUION [b. 1830 – d. 1866]
m. May 24, 1853 William H. Hacker
- CHARLOTTE HAIGHT GUION [b. 1831 – d. 1868]
EPENETUS P. GUION [b. Nov 24, 1793 – d. Oct 28, 1859] Born in NY; Moved to Raleigh, NC; Proprietor Guion Hotel,
Owner of mail, freight and stage line from Raleigh to Camden, SC and Raleigh to New Bern, NC
Note: The NC Dental Society was organized in 1856 at the Guion Hotel.
1817 Epenetus signed a promissory note to Bennett Baron for $5,200 for a ½ acre lot in town of Tarboro,
Edgecombe Co, NC; John Guion of NY was suritor.
m. 1825 Amanda Osborne [b. – d. July 19, 1839] Born Statesburg, SC
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- REP. JOHN OSBORNE GUION [b. Feb 16, 1826 – d. 1873] Moved from Raleigh, NC to Benton, MS; Rep. District 3 Orleans, LA
m. Nov 14, 1850 Mary Smith Vaughan [b. Feb 12, 1828 – Sept 4,1910] Born on Plantation called “Cherry Vale” in Sumter, SC;
Dau of Major Henry Anderson & Emma Reece Vaughan; Moved to Benton,Yazoo,MS; 1850 family moved to New Orleans, LA
-- HENRY VAUGHAN GUION [b. Dec 25, 1851 – d. 1920]
m. Jan 17, 1872 Katherine Donelson
--- HENRY OSBORNE SR. [b. Nov 28, 1872 – d. Jan 15, 1945]
m. Sept 30, 1900 Mary Goza Pickett
--- FANNIE GUION [b. 1875
--- CHARLES GUION [b. 1877
-- MARTHA GUION [b. Aug 21, 1853
m. Henry Hudson
-- JULIA G. GUION [b. June 9, 1855
m. Oct 16, 1871 Subel S. Mosely
m. Tom Hudson
m. Dec 24, 1893 Johnney Brester in Yazoo, MS
-- EMMA GUION [b. Apr 11, 1857
m. Walter Lyles
-- JOHN OSBORNE GUION JR [b. Oct 28, 1859
m. Jul 21, 1892 Annie Simpson
-- JAMES BINNET GUION [b. Oct 9, 1861 – d. <Sept 4, 1910]
m. Jan 14, 1890 Katie Fortenbury
m. Maggie Alton
-- HUGH R. GUION [b. Jan 26, 1863
m. Ann Stith, Dau of Dr. Nicholas Long Bolling Stith of Raleigh, NC
(UNPROVEN, but Ann Stith thought to be dau-in-law of E.P. Guion)
-- WILLIAM BEYLAN GUION [b. Sept 11, 1865
-- JULIUS GUION [b. Jul 19, 1868 – d. <Oct 24, 1935
m. Dec 24, 1893 Johnnie Vivian Brister
- JULIUS GUION [b. Feb 16, 1830 – d. 1873] Confed Soldier, 1st MS Light Infantry
m. Sallie A? [b. 1831 in NC
- SARAH GUION [b. abt 1833 – d. Feb 20, 1902]
- AMANDA GUION [b. 1835 – d. 1893]
m. abt 1855 WILLIAM HOWE GUION [b. 1818 – d. 1886] (her cousin - of the Shipping Line)
vi. WILLIAM H. GUION [b. Aug, 1794 – d. Apr 13, 1815] Buried Christ’s Church, Rye
vii. MARIA GUION [b. June 6, 1796 – d. July 19, 1809] Buried Christ’s Church, Rye
m. Victor De Barille
m. Baron De Boileau
viii. HESTER “HETTY” GUION [b. Apr 14, 1798 – d. ] Bible with entries for this lineage beginning with John Guion of Rye Neck
Genealogy record checked by Dr. William B. Van Alstyne; Note – Peter Guion (p 22) also marries Ferris & ties to Lounsbury
m. Apr 4, 1824 Samuel Banks Ferris
- CATHERINE FERRIS [b. Feb 15, 1825
- THOMAS GUION FERRIS [b. Jan 2, 1827
ix. ELIZA GUION [b. Apr 14, 1798 – d. Oct 26, 1840] TWIN WITH HETTY
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m. Apr 17, 1819 John Fisher
ANN GUION [b. Feb 25, 1800 – d. Aug 13, 1887]
m. Nov, 1823 Thomas Haverland – In Christ’s Church, Rye
xi. GEORGE H(eustis) GUION [b. Mar 4, 1808 – d. Dec 16, 1883 ] Moved from Mamaroneck, NY to Virginia in 1869;
Christened in Christ’s Church, Rye, NY Jan 12, 1810
m. Catherine Deal [b. Jan 22, 1810 – d. Dec 26, 1890]
- ANN ELIZABETH GUION [b. Feb 1, 1834
- MARY C. GUION [b. 1836
- NORMAN GUION [b. Jan 28, 1841 - Farmer
m. Annie Carpenter
- GEORGE GUION JR [b. June 6, 1843 – d. July 15, 1867]
h. CAPT. ABRAHAM (ABRAM) GUION (GUYON) [b. Jan 26, 1765 – d. Oct 9, 1831] War of 1812; 2ND Lt. in NY Militia, 13th Artillery, Brig 1, Div 1;
Lives in Rye 1815; Marriage License in name of Abraham Guyon; Lives in Rye, but also purchases land in Mamaroneck; Inventory of estate in
1831 taken by Thomas Haviland (son-in-law) and Peter Guion (son). After Abraham’s death, Mary leases Mamaroneck property in 1835 to
Epenetus C. Hadden to be used as inn or tavern. The lease was witnessed by Garret Vermilyea (son-in-law) and guaranteed by P.G. Hadden.
m. May 19, 1793 Mary Purdy [b. June 7, 1777 – d. Sept 28, 1846] Inventory of Mary’s estate done by William H. Guion (son),
Abram G. Guion (son) & Garret Vermilyea (son-in-law). Note – sons John & Peter had died; estranged from son James.
i. ANNE ELIZA GUION [b. Jan 30, 1794 – d. Oct 26, 1840] (bap. Dec 8, 1805)
m. Thomas Haviland [b. Oct 9, 1744 – d. Mar 31, 1827] Blacksmith in Rye; Son of Benjamin II & Charlotte Park Haviland from the
Quaker Settlement of Haviland Hollow, Southeast in Putnam Co
ii. SARAH GUION [bap. Dec 8, 1805 – d. May 15, 1898]
iii. MARIA GUION [b.
– d.
]
m. John W. Conover of N.Y. – Descends from Dutch family “Covenhaven”; Conover Brothers of New York City – piano makers,
developed and patented a “duplex bridge with auxiliary vibrators” to enhance the tone quality where the steel strings and
wrapped bass strings meet, as well as “a hollow steel tuning pin.”
iv. JAMES HART GUION [b. Sept 27, 1808 – d. Oct, 1849] Filed lawsuit against mother in 1839 for the partitioning of father’s land; Buried
Greenwood Union Cemetery in Rye, Methodist Episcopal Church
m. 1833 Jane Harriot [b. 1810 – married in Christ’s Church in Rye
In 1866, Jane, her children and their spouses, signed a mortgage to S. Cullen Hanford (Henry Gilbert, Justice of the Peace)
- SUSAN M. GUION [b. 1835
m. Thomas P. Hunt
- JOSEPHINE GUION [b. 1837
m. William H. Brown
- SAMUEL SEABURY GUION [b. Mar 2, 1844] Legar Mfg in N.Y.; Mother lives with him in 1870, no mention of wife.
m. Jan 23, 1867 Louise Esther White
-- GEORGE WILLIS GUION [b. Oct 23, 1867 – d. May 19, 1869]
m. Josie Ward
--- ?
GUION [b. Dec 23, 1887 – in Chicago, IL
v. JOHN GUION [bap. 1810 – d. Died Young]
vi. WILLIAM HENRY GUION [b. May 29, 1812 - d. May 5, 1855] Proprietor of homestead at Rye Neck; Ensign William H. Guion served in 1st
Long Island Militia, Brig 15, Div 4; Greenwood Union Cemetery in Rye, Methodist Episcopal Church; 1856 heirs purchased additional
plots; 1857 Court decree settles estate.
vii. PETER KNAPP GUION [bap. 1815 – d. July 10, 1838]
m. Jane Stockbridge of N.Y.
x.
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viii. SARAH (SALLY) OPHELIA GUION [bap. 1815 – d. ]
m. Royal C. Ormsby
ix. CHARITY AMELIA GUION [bap. 1815 – d.
]
m. Garret Vermilyea of Rye; Descends from the original patentee family of Harlem, NY; 1855 purchased deed to plots in Greenwood
Union Cemetery in Rye, Methodist Episcopal Church
x. HETTY ADELINE GUION [b.
m. Gilbert Haight of Mamaroneck
xi. CHARLOTTE PURDY GUION [bap. 1815 – d. Apr 2, 1824]
xii. CHALAN GABRIEL “ABRAM” GUION [b. June 1, 1821] In 1850 Census, Rye Neck – Moved to Mathews Co, Virginia
m. Feb 27, 1844 Sarah Wright [b. Sept 27, 1822 - of Long Island, N.Y. Dau of Daniel Wright of Long Island, NY
- MARY ORVETTA GUION [b. Feb 28, 1845
- WILLIAM WRIGHT GUION [b. Apr 15, 1847
- ANNA MATILDA GUION [b. Nov 3, 1848
- MARGARET “MAGGIE” AMELIA GUION [b. Feb 3, 1850
m. Oct 14, 1875 W. H. Atwill in Westmoreland Co, Virginia – Son of S. B. & J. A. Atwill
- SARAH MARIAH GUION [b. Apr 17, 1852 – d. 1917] Married in Mathews Co, Virginia
m. Sept 27, 1873 Thomas Rufus Weston [b. Apr 21, 1848 – d. June 29, 1929] Son of Thomas G & Joyce Weston
- CHARLES ORMSBY GUION [b. Aug 3, 1857
- MARY “MINNIE” PURDY GUION [b. June 28, 1863 – d. Oct 22, 1931]
m. May 6, 1890 Walter Lee James [b. June 13, 1863 – d. Jan 24, 1926] Christ’s Church, Mathews Co, VA;
Son of Alexander & Harriett F. Miller James
-- WALTER RODNEY JAMES [b. Feb 9, 1893 – d. June 13, 1940]
-- AGNES MARY JAMES [b. Sept, 1895
m. William Braxton Elwang
-- HARRIETT WRIGHT JAMES [b. Mar 24, 1898 – d. Jul 19, 1983]
i. CAPT. ISAAC MARSHALL GUION [b. Sept 19, 1767 – d. Aug 21, 1857] Son of Abraham and Mary Rodman; Served 1st Reg NY Veteran Calvary ;
Will dated 1781; Ship joiner in NY City, also became well-known Carpenter; Acquired the Estate of Joshua Pell in Pelham;” Tammany”
politican – belonged to the Tammany Society which began in 1786 as a Democratic party political machine that sought control of New
York City and helped immigrants rise up in political office.
m. Elizabeth Wilsey [b. May 22, 1775 – d. Sept 8, 1857] <2nd Marriage for Both?> She was married to George Combs after 1785;
Dau of Father Thomas Wilsey
i. ELIZA A. GUION [b. 1800
m. Nov 21, 1819 Joseph Bossier in New Orleans
ii. REBECCA GUION [b. 1801 – d. Sept 14, 1883]
iii. DANIEL GUION [b. 1806 Born Katonah, Westchester, NY
iv. ELIJAH GUION [b. 1808
In 1850 Census lives in Eastchester, NY
m. Eliza Briggs [b. May 3, 1912 – d. Nov 18, 1874] – Dau of George & Rebecca Fowler Briggs
- MARY GUION [b. 1837
- ATWOOD GUION [b. 1842
- SUSAN J. GUION [b. 1843
- CORNELIA GUION [b. 1846
- REBECCA GUION [b. 1849
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v. GEORGE WASHINGTON GUION [b. 1810 – d. Jan 21, 1882] Heavily involved in Tammany politics with his father;
Operated Hardware Store in NY City for 20 years on West St; Moved to Sacramento, CA before the Civil War but returned to NY four
years before death. Died leaving widow but no children. Operated Hardware Store in Sacramento and lost a great deal of property in
the flood of 1859. Moved to Market St in San Francisco (voter reg 1866).
m. Bedelia Galhen [b. 1821 in Ireland
j. CAPT. ELIJAH GUION [b. Apr 19, 1770 – Apr 7, 1844] Son of Abraham & Mary Rodman; War of 1812; Lives in NY City until 1838
(at what would be the site of the Metropolitan Hotel.)
m. May 26, 1798 Eliza (Elizabeth) Marshall [b. 1779 – d. 1872] Dau of Major Elihu Marshall of Nantucket Island, since 1630
i. REV. DR. JOHN MARSHALL GUION [b. Feb 29, 1801 – d. July 20, 1878] Trinity Church, Seneca Falls, NY; St. Mark’s Church of New
Britain, CT; Children all born Saybrook, CT
m. May 15, 1832 Elizabeth Ives Wheaton – Dau of John Robert and Elizabeth Murray Wheaton
- LT. JOHN MARSHALL GUION II [b. Mar 9, 1833 – d. July 26, 1891] Born CT; Served 33rd Reg, Co H, Wayne Co, NY;
Discharged Dec 27, 1862
m. Dec 16, 1863 Susan Imogene Latham – Dau of Edward & Susan Foster Latham
-- EDWARD LATHAM GUION [b. Aug 25, 1866 – d. Aug 7, 1930]
m. June 15, 1899 Carrie Watling [b. Apr 1, 1868 – d. June 5, 1968] – Dau of John & Margaret Riegel Watling Hammond
--- IMOGENE GUION [b. 1901
--- JOHN M. GUION [b. 1903
--- MARGARET E. GUION [b. 1906
--- AMELIA GUION [b. 1912
-- JOHN MARSHALL GUION III [b. Aug 14, 1871 – d. June 27, 1948]
m. Oct 4, 1922 Carrie Nichols [b. 1872 – d. Sept 19, 1928] Drug Store in Seneca Falls
- ELIZABETH WHEATON GUION [b. 1835 – Sept 14, 1861] Born CT; Died in Cook Co, IL
- COL. GEORGE WILLIAM MURRAY GUION [b. June 28, 1836 – d. Nov 9, 1910] Born CT; Served 33rd, then 148th Reg, NY;
Discharged Oct 16, 1864;
m. Feb 19, 1863 Adelaide Partridge <2nd husband m. Mar 18, 1915 William Eccleston in Brockport NY>
-- ADELAIDE MURRAY GUION [b. Dec 30, 1863 – d. July 7, 1907] Born CT
m. June 9, 1891 James Platt Hubbell [b. Sept 23, 1859 – d. Mar 8, 1933]
-- ELIZABETH DELANCEY GUION [b. Oct 14, 1867 – d. Sept 27, 1960]
m. Dec 4, 1897 Hamilton Garnsey
-- LEROY PARTRIDGE GUION [b. May 5, 1874 – d. Aug 23, 1950] Born CT; Live Chicago, IL in 1900
m. Apr 12, 1898 Ellen Frances Lormore [b. Dec 9, 1875 – d. Nov 25, 1955]
- CHARLES FREDRICK GUION [b. Dec 3, 1838 – d. Feb 1, 1920] Recorder - Auburn, NY; Previously drug store, then Mfg
m. Dec 2, 1862 Frances Augusta Milk
St. Peters Episcopal, Auburn, Cayuga Co, NY
-- FRANCES A. GUION
m. Fred N. Whaley
-- ELLA GERTRUDE GUION
-- ELIZABETH I. GUION
- MARY HOBART GUION [b. July 29, 1839 – d. Apr 13, 1901]
m. Sept 20, 1863 Lansing Southwick Hoskins
-- LANSING GUION HOSKINS
m. Caroline Underhill
- AMELIA BOWDEN GUION [b. Oct 8, 1841 – d. Jan 10, 1912]
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- HETTY GUION [b. 1843 – d. 1888]
ii. ALFRED GUION [b. Jan 30, 1803 – d. Oct 5, 1867] Civil War; Moved to New Orleans, Owned a number of slaves
m. F. Blackburn [b. 1803] Unproven
In 1906 listed as a boxmaker @ 831 Tonti
- FRANKLIN GUIOU [b. 1843 in New Orleans, LA
m. Naomi E. Gardner [1852 – 1938]
-- HARRY GUIOU [b. 1878 in Choctaw Nation, OK; Lived in Calera, Bryan, OK
m. 13 July 1902 Lillian Leford [1884 – 1970]
--- LUCILLE “LUCY” GUIOU [1903 – 1997]
--- DAVID C. GUIOU [1905 – 1982]
--- ROBERT J. GUIOU [1906 – 1993]
--- CELESTE ALTHA GUIOU [1910 – 2002]
RANDOLPH GUIOU [b. 1847 in New Orleans, LA
MARY GUIOU [b. 1849 in New Orleans, LA
MARSHALL GUIOU [b. 1855 in New Orleans, LA
iii. EURETTA GUION [b. Jan 2, 1805 – d. Aug 5, 1824]
iv. GEORGE LYELL GUION [b. Aug 28, 1807 – d. Oct 2, 1872] lived in NY, New Orleans, then Philadelphia; Druggist, straw merchant
m. Feb 4, 1830 Elizabeth Stuart Baker (Boker) [b. – d. <1850]
- GEORGE ALFRED GUION [b. 1831 – d. 1895] born in New York; merchant in Philadelphia, PA, 1st PA Union Volunteer Infantry
m. Anna Mary Hoffman Hertzler [b. 1833 – d. Apr 6, 1909] born in Philadelphia; died Chicago, Cook Co, IL
-- GEORGE GUION (GUIE) [b. Feb, 1863 – in Philadelphia, PA; Moved to Trenton, NJ
m. Mar 30, 1883 Elizabeth “Lizzie” Hopkins in New Egypt, NJ
m. Nov 14, 1889 Maggie Hankins in Ocean, NJ
--- HARRY GUION [b. Jan, 1891 (son of Maggie)
--- LEONARD GUION [b. Feb, 1893
-- ANNA ELIZABETH GUION [b. Apr 9, 1869
-- JOHN LEWIS GUION
-- FRANK GUION [b. Nov, 1873
-- RICHARD GUION [b. Mar 2, 1876
-- ARTHUR J. GUION (GUIE) [b. Nov 18, 1880 - Philadelphia, PA (Mother’s name: Mary) WWI Draft – James Arthur Guie
m. Elsie ? [b. 1883 – d. <1930]
m. Emma M. ? [b. 1890
--- MARION GUION (GUIE) [b. 1908
--- ARTHUR GUION (GUIE) [b. Apr 23, 1912 – d. Jan, 1974] Montgomery, PA
- ELIZABETH GUION [b. 1831
- SUSAN GUION [b. 1833
- EDWIN GUION [b. 1834 – d. July 5, 1905] Born in NY; Died in KS – UNPROVEN if son of Geo L Guion?
m. Aug 26, 1860 Mary Jane Rhodes Hamilton [b. Dec, 1831 – d. Sept 4, 1908] Born in OH; Died in KS; Noted Orchardist
married in Burr Oak, Doniphan Co, KS; Divorced and living with son Wm’s family in 1900 Census
-- JAMES G. GUION [b. 1861 – born in KS
-- LAURA J. GUION [b. 1863 – born in KS
m. Jul 5, 1882 Elmer E. Rudebaugh in Doniphan, KS
-- WILLIAM H. GUION [b. Aug, 1864 – born in KS; father born NY; mother born IN
m. 1889 Alice Pearl Hockett [b. Dec 10, 1872 – born in IA; parents from IN; Children all born in Doniphan Co, KS
--- IDA GUION [b. 1890
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--- ELCIE GUION [b. 1892
--- LUCY GUION [b. May, 1893
--- ERMA GUION [b. Nov, 1894
--- BERTHA GUION [b. Aug, 1897
-- MARY A. GUION [b. 1872 – born in KS
m. Aug 27, 1897 Winfield Nicholson – Son of John H. & Hattie Thompson Nicholson
HENRY HOBART GUION [b. 1836 – d. Apr 3, 1897] PARENT UNPROVEN (Henry H. Guion lived with Lewis Guion’s
sister, Juliet Guion Fowler and husband Philemon Fowler in 1850 in Eastchester) Born in NY; 1870 Lived in
Cincinnati, OH & worked as bookkeeper and a Mrs. D. B. Guion lives with them; Died Philadelphia, PA
m. Mary Frances Jennings [b. 1840
-- GEORGE A. GUION [b. 1857
m. Sept 13,1877 Annie Cameron [b. 1855 in Philadelphia, PA
--
v.
HARRY E. GUION [b. 1858/9
m. Ida E. ? (Wife of Harry E. Guion)
--- GRACE GUION [b. Apr 21, 1886 – in Philadelphia, PA
--- FRANK SPINDLER GUION [b. May 5, 1892 – Aug 13, 1893] in Philadelphia, PA
--- EARNEST E. GUION
--- EURETTA E. GUION
--- MARY E. GUION
-- ROBERT LIEB GUION [b. 1860 – d. Jan 3, 1864]
-- EDWIN C(G). GUION [b. 1861 – d. Oct 29, 1861] Died in Philadelphia, PA
-- ALFRED E. (or ALBERT) GUION [b. 1867
-- CLARA F. GUION [b. 1869
-- JOHN VINCENT GUION [b. Apr 5, 1872 – d. Jan 11, 1949] in Los Angeles, CA
-- HOWARD F. GUION [b. 1873
-- CATHERINE MARGARET GUION [b. Mar 26, 1875 – d. July 8, 1941] in Los Angeles, CA; married name Roese
-- LOUIS GUION [b. 1877
- MARY GUION [b. 1837
- CHARLES “CHARLEY” GUION [b. 1838
- GEORGE A. GUION [b. 1840 – Born in Philadelphia; PARENT UNPROVEN
m. Annie Hertzler – Dau of John & Elizabeth Hertzler
-- GEORGE A. GUION [b. 1864
m. Hattie
--- HARRY H. GUION [b. Feb 11, 1882 – d. Feb 11, 1882]
--- FLORENCE TRENTON GUION [b. June 3, 1883
-- ANNE E. GUION [b. Apr 9, 1869 - in Philadelphia
- MATILDA GUION [b. 1840 – d. July 3, 1869] Dau of George L. Guion
REV. ELIJAH GUION JR [b. Oct 23, 1809 – d. Jan 17, 1879] Chaplain in Civil War, Union Co. S, 1 st North Infantry, LA; Studied Ministry at
Dr. Muhlenberg’s Institute at College Point, Long Island
m. Nov 29, 1840 Clara Beck – Dau of John Beck; Married St. George’s Church; 1860 lives in New Orleans
- CLARA GUION [b. 1843
m. Manuel Aguirre – El Paso, TX
- JOSEPHINE GUION [b. 1844
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- ELIJAH GUION III [b. 1846
- ADOLPHUS BECK GUION [b. 1847 – d. Apr 19, 1876] born in MO; buried Ft. Gibson Nat. Veteran’s Cemetery, Muskogee Co, OK
m. Luana ? [b. 1850
- COVINGTON GUION [b. 1850
- ELIZABETH GUION [b. 1851
- ALFRED BECK GUION [b. Sept 24, 1853 – d. Mar 2, 1899] Born LA; In1875 he lives with his cousins, Mary L, widow of
Rev. Alvah Guion, in Brooklyn, NY; works as stockbroker
m. Ella Duryee [b. 1851 – in NY] Dau of John [b. 1819] & Mary [b. 1827] Duryee, 3 rd Dist, Ward 7, NY City; Profession listed as
Croton Baths – An aqueduct built in NY City from Croton River in Westchester Co. to the reservoir in Manhattan;
May descend from the Abraham, John, John Jr Duryees of Dutchess Co, NY who fought in the
Revolution (Dutchess Co 4th Reg) Abraham [b. Apr 6, 1720 – d. Sept 7, 1785] Buried Fishkill. His son Abraham died
before the Rev [b. Nov 19, 1737 – d. Apr 12, 1764] and was married to Sarah Van Benschoten [b. June 22, 1745 – d.
Sept 27, 1795] Dau of Teunis & Anna Sleght Van Benschoten of Hackensack.
-- ALFRED DURYEE GUION [b. Sept 11, 1884 – d. Sept 13, 1964]
m. Mar 27, 1913 Arla M. Peabody – Dau of Kemper & Ann Westlin Peabody; married Westchester Co, NY
--- ALFRED PEABODY GUION
--- DAVID PEABODY GUION
- ALMIRA GUION [b. 1856
vi. ELIZABETH ANN GUION [b. Feb 7, 1812 – d. Jan 27, 1895]
m. Aug 2, 1848 Isaac Welsh
vii. CLEMENT GUION [b. Mar 6, 1814 – d. Oct 6, 1882]
m. Jan 10, 1838 Eliza Jane Gibson – Dau of Wood Gibson; Has still born baby Oct 20, 1838, Manhattan, NY
- MARGARET ELIZABETH GUION [b. Oct 20, 1839
m. Jan 23, 1861 Charles Coudert
- GEORGE GIBSON GUION [b. July 2, 1841 – d. May 15, 1912] Civil War, 7th NY Militia
m. May 3, 1865 Imogene Louise Hart – Dau of Harvey Hart
-- CLEMENT GUION [b. Feb 23, 1866 – d. 1917]
m. Oct 17, 1895 Julia Carlisle Banks
-HOBART GUION [b. Dec 28, 1868 – d. Sept 30, 1950] Live in Litchfield, CT
m. Nov 14, 1907 Harriet Cutler McAllister [b. 1880 – d. 1977] Niece of Samuel Ward McAllister, NY Socialite
--- HOBART G. GUION [b. 1910
-- GEORGE GUION [b. Feb 19, 1870 – Apr 28, 1964/62] Portrait Painter, also specialized in pictures of animals, esp dogs
and horses; Live in Litchfield, CT; Litchfield Light Horse, the Connecticut State Guard; Author of four military manuals,
including a Calvary drill manual. Raised horses and initiated the Litchfield Horse Show with brother Hobart.
m. Feb, 1908 Amelia Hamilton McAllister [b. 1877 – d. 1962] – Dau of Caroline, sister of Harriett McAllister; Amelia’s
short stories and poetry were published in Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country, etc.
--- CAROLINE GUION [b. 1910
-- ANNA HART GUION [b. Feb 20, 1872 – Apr 11, 1872
-- MARIE ANTOINETTE GUION [b. Feb 17, 1873 – d. July 31, 1876]
-- CHARLES COUDERT GUION [b. Sept 4, 1875 – d. June 18, 1876]
- MARY LOUISE GUION [b. July 17, 1843 – Sept 18, 1873]
m. William W. Thompson
- CLEMENTINE GUION [b. Sept 8, 1845
m. Jan 10, 1870 Ebenezer Young
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AGNES GUION [b. Jan 24, 1849 – Feb 3, 1849]
LT. HOBART GUION [b. Mar 14, 1850 – Mar 24, 1851] Lives in Cincinnati, OH in 1870
ANNA GUION [b. Aug 1, 1852
m. June 25, 1874 Frederick William Howard
- FRANCES GUION [b. Mar 10, 1855
- MARTHA GUION [b. May 15, 1856
- GRACE GUION [b. Dec 4, 1859
- ANTOINETTE GUION [b. Jan 2, 1862
m. Apr 18, 1893 Horace D. Nugent
viii. COVINGTON GUION [b. Aug 3, 1816 – d. July 11, 1849] in Queens, NY; Cause of Death: “Congestion on the Brain”
Covington in Banking, Kinderhook, NY; Vestryman St. John the Evangelist Episcopal, Columbia Co, NY
m. Sept 12, 1839 Eliza Jane Braine
-
EURETTA GUION [b. July 1, 1840
m. Oct 18, 1865 James Burt
- HARRIET GUION [b. Aug 12, 1841
m. June 14, 1866 Albert Zabriskie Gray
- AGNES HAMILTON GUION [b. Jan 8, 1843 – Sept 16, 1843]
- ELIZABETH GUION [b. Aug 17, 1845
- ALMIRA GUION [b. May 23, 1848
- COVINGTON GUION [b. Nov 18, 1849
ix. SARAH MARSHALL GUION [b. 1818 – d. Apr 25, 1838] of White Plains
m. Alex G. Lee [d. Aug 21, 1839]
x. SUSANNA GUION [b. Oct 12, 1820 – d. Nov 23, 1836]
xi. FRANKLIN GARDNER GUION [b. May 1, 1824 – d. ] Paymaster, War with Mexico; Russell & Erwin Mfg, New Britain, CT
m. Oct 1, 1849 Cordelia Lucille Warner, Dau of Norman Warner, New Britain, CT
- FRANKLIN WELLES GUION [b. June 9, 1851
m. Apr 28, 1880 Katherine St. John Noyes
-- LOUIS ST. JOHN GUION [b. Nov 2, 1883 – d. Nov 6, 1883]
-- FRANKLIN SHERWOOD GUION [b. Dec 15, 1885
-- KATHERINE LOUISE GUION [b. Apr 19, 1894
- CORDELIA WARNER GUION [b. Mar 8, 1853
m. Apr 27, 1893 William C. Russell
- HENRIETTA LOUISE GUION [b. July 7, 1856
- LOUIS GUION [b. Mar 14, 1859
k. MONMOUTH HART GUION [b. Oct 8, 1771 – Oct 15, 1833] Youngest son of Abraham & Mary Rodman; Has Guion China in NY City in 1816
m. Sept 23, 1797 Anne Lyon [b. 1778 – d. 1859], Dau of Benjamin Lyon, White Plains NY; Lyons family settled in MA from Scotland 1648
i. HARRIET GUION [b. July 16, 1798 – d. 1883]
m. Thomas Hunt – Son of Isaac & Susanna Purdy Hunt
- ISAAC MONMOUTH HUNT - White Plains, NY
- SUSAN A. HUNT
m. James E. Elliott
- BENJAMIN HUNT [d. 1887]
- THOMAS PURDY HUNT
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iii.
iv.
v.
- HARRIET E. HUNT
BENJAMIN LYON GUION [b. Sept 1, 1805 – Mar 23, 1887] - Lives Harrington, Bergen Co, NJ; Executor of Will— Isaac Monmouth Hart
m. Martha Ann Williams [b. Aug 15, 1812 – d. Jul 18, 1885] Dau of John Williams & Hannah Woodward Blair; Sister of John Stanton
Williams (Steamships); Both buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY
- SARAH P. GUION [d. Jul 19, 1889] Buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY
m. Matthew A. Bolmer
RACHEL ANN GUION [b. Apr 20, 1809 – d. Feb 8, 1847]
m. James Madison Bull [b. 1808 – d. 1879]
- MARY AUGUSTUS BULL [b. 1832—d. 1903]
m. 1835 George Nash Hillman [b. 1832—d. 1896]
MARY GUION [b. Sept 18, 1813 – d. Mar 21, 1827]
SARAH GUION [b. Oct 10, 1820
7. PETER GUION [b. Dec 11, 1726 – d. Nov 1, 1814] Died w/o Issue; Son of Isaac & Marie Malherbe Guion; Lived in Mamaroneck ; Buried Christ’s Church, Rye
m. Ann ? [b. 1726 – d. Feb 26, 1814]
8. 2nd LT. DAVID GUION [b. Apr 17, 1729 – d. Sept 16, 1812] Yeoman; 1790 Census has 2 sons, 2 dau, 4 slaves; , 2nd LT David Guion served with 1st Major
Moses Drake, Col Joseph Drake, Capt Joseph Drake and 1st LT George Coombs in the1st Westchester County Regiment at New Rochelle.
Overseer of Highways, Commissioner of Roads, New Rochelle, N.Y. ; buried Trinity St. Paul’s Churchyard in New Rochelle.
m. 1753 Esther Parcot [b. 1735 – d. Feb 26, 1817] – Dau of Jean & Jeanne “Jane” Ravaux Parcot (Parquot or Percutt) Note: Ravaux family big in French
Church, NY City; Jean & Peter Parcot also Yeoman, New Rochelle
a. MARY MARGARET GUION [Mar, 1754 – d. Feb 1, 1820] <2nd Wife of James Morgan>
m. James Morgan of Eastchester [b. 1760 – d. Apr 3, 1814] - Son of Caleb and Abigail Drake Morgan; Step-son of ISABELLA GUION;
Overseer of Roads in Eastchester 1785.
m. Jan 5, 1800 Nathaniel Vail <2nd Husband> at Fishkill Dutch Reformed Church <1st Wife Anna Morehead>
m. George Farrington [b. 1787 – d. 1850] <3rd Husband>
< George’s 2nd Marriage; 1ST wife was Frances Guion, Dau of David & Esther Parcot Guion>
i. REBEKAH MORGAN [b. Oct 17, 1779 – d. Feb 6, 1826]
ii. DAVID MORGAN [b. 1784 – d. July 16, 1829]
m. Mary Underhill [b. Apr 16, 1781 – d. Feb 25, 1854] Dau of Frederick & Jane Bonnet Underhill
- GEORGE MORGAN [b. 1831 – d. 1833] Age 2
iii. ANNA MORGAN [b. Oct, 1785 – d. Dec 2, 1817] Died without Issue
iv. JOHN GUION MORGAN [b. 1789 – d. Sept 22, 1823]
m. Eliza McCready
v. DINAH MORGAN [b. 1791 – d. Feb 19, 1864]
m. James Brown
m. Benjamin Morgan [b. Aug 12, 1753 – d. Feb 18, 1844] <2nd husband>
Son of Caleb & Abigail Drake Morgan; Step-son of ISABELLA GUION
- BENJAMIN MORGAN [b. 1826 – d. June 17, 1843] Age 17
vi. DANIEL MORGAN [b. Aug, 1794 – d. Sept 23, 1862]
Poughkeepsie, NY
m. Sally Ann Morgan [b. June, 1793 – d. Mar 1, 1868]
- DAVID MORGAN [b. Feb 20, 1822 – d. Aug 13, 1896]
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
MARY CHARLOTTE MORGAN [b. 1797 – d. Oct 4, 1865]
m. Hachaliah Purdy – Son of Andrew & Phebe Merritt Purdy
- MARY ELIZA PURDY [b.1828 – d. 1920]
- SAMUEL PURDY [b. 1837 – d. 1879]
JEANNE “JANE” GUION [b. Apr 16, 1757 – d. Oct 11, 1825] Named after grandmother, Jeanne Parcot was called Jane.
m. Charles Morgan Jr. – Son of Charles & Susannah Guion Morgan (Descendants listed under Susannah)
DINAH GUION [b. Aug 8, 1760
DAVID ISAAC GUION [b. Dec 27, 1761 – d.
] 1860 Census - lives West Farms, Westchester Co, NY
FRANCES GUION [b. Sept 11, 1763 – d. Mar 28, 1855] <2nd Wife of George Farrington>
m. 1785 George Farrington [d. 1830] Son of Thomas & Margaret Marston Farrington
GILBERT P(arcot) GUION [b. 1764 – d. > 1814] 1800 lives in Yonkers, Harrison Co, NY; Merchant; 1850 lives West Farms with son David
m. Dec 23, 1788 Jane “Jenny” Flandreau [b. 1765 – d. > 1814] Dau of Benjamin & Esther Badeau Flandreau; married in Greenwich, CT
i.
JOHN GUION [b. Apr 19, 1784 – d. Apr 19, 1848] Lives in Yonkers; Moved to NC; KY; Died in TN
m. Elizabeth ? [b. 1785 – d. 1851]
m. Christina Mary Westerfield (Westervelt) – Dau of Samuel & Anna May Lingenfelter Westerfield from KY
- JOHN GUION JR. – lives in Yonkers 1820
- HENRY L. GUION [b. Feb 21, 1810 – d. June, 1879] Born in NC; Farmer in Memphis, Shelby Co, TN in 1860 Died “Heart Dropsy”
m. Dec 21, 1838 Mary Ann McMillen [b. 1811 – d. 1842] in Madison, TN; Dau of Murdock & Jane Ramsey McMillen
m. Oct 9, 1848 Margaret Jane Lemaster [b. 1825 – d. <1857] <2nd marriage for both> Born in KY
m. Apr 14, 1857 Ann Eliza Smith [b. Jan, 1818 – d. July, 1896] Born in KY; Dau of John & Chinoe Hart Smith
-- ELIZABETH “LIZZIE” GUION [b. 1841 – d. July 22, 1915] Dau of Mary Ann
-- JAMES LEMASTER GUION [b. Dec 14, 1849 – d. Dec 9, 1932] Born in TN; Son of Margaret
m. Anna L. Greenlaw
--- OLIVER G. GUION [b. 1878 – d. Dec 29 1950] Died in Memphis, Shelby Co, TN
--- HENRY L. GUION [b. 1879
--- ANNA LOUISE GUION [b. 1884 Her familty lives Memphis, TN along with father and bro Henry L.
m. Glen A. Donelson [b. 1883
--- JAMES L. GUION [b. 1887
-- HENRY L. GUION [b. 1853 – Son of Margaret; Lives Memphis,TN
- JOSEPH GUION [b. May 8, 1825 – d. Feb 22, 1883] 1850 Census - his widowed mother, Elizabeth, lives with them in Logan Co KY
m. Nov 25, 1847 Caroline “America” Chick [b. Feb 8, 1824 – d. Apr 17, 1894] of Wilson Co, TN; Born in VA;
Dau of Ambler & Mary “Polly” Ragland Chick
-- SARAH “SALLY” ELLEN GUION [b. 1848 – d. 1887]
m. James Henry Young
-- MARY ANN GUION [b. 1849 – d. 1889]
m. Thomas Felts McMillen
-- JOHN HENRY GUION [b. July 25, 1851 – d. Apr 25, 1889] Born Logan Co, KY; buried in Russelville, Logan Co, KY
m. Lillie Dale Robey [b. 1859 – d. 1960] – Dau of James F. & Susanna J. Cornelius Robey
--- WILLIAM HATCHER GUION [b. 1878 – d. 1946]
m. Maggie Buela Covington [b. 1874 – 1914] – Dau of Francis Marion & Martha Clark Covington
--- JAMES CHESTER GUION [b. 1880 – d. 1947]
m. Orpha Ruth Herndon [b. 1893 – 1981] – Dau of Drury Poor & Mary Emma McCormick Herndon
--- JOHN HAMLIN GUION [b. 1883 – d. 1970]
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m. Edna Earl Clevenger [b. 1894 – d. 1933] Dau of Eugene Arthur & Adeline Miller Clevenger
ANNIS L. GUION [b. 1888
m. Walter Williams
-- MARIAH PIERCE GUION [b. 1852 – d. 1852]
-- AMBLER COLUMBUS GUION [b. 1854 – d. 1904] Lived in Clay, Logan Co, KY; also Russelville, Logan Co, KY
m. Dec 26, 1875 Mollie E. Hurt [b. 1857 – d. May 20, 1937] Dau of Hughey & Sarah J. Hurt
--- CHARLES EDGAR GUION [b. 1877 – d. 1956] Died in Kleburg, TX
m. Virginia Horner
--- HERBERT GUION [b. 1880 – d. 1887]
--- AARON CLEVELAND GUION [b. 1884 – d. 1955] Lived Oklahoma City; Died McAllen, Hildalgo, TX
m. Fronia ?
--- HUGH E. GUION [b. Sept 7, 1888 – d. 1971] In 1910, single, farmhand lived in Okmulgee, OK; In 1917 WWI
draft lived in Red River, TX; His mother, Mollie, a widow, also lives in Red River with dau, Verna;
1930 Census lives in Nueces, TX.
m. abt 1911 Myrtle ?
. . WILLIAM HUGH GUION [b. June 14, 1912 – d. Oct 2, 1995] Lived in Corpus Christi, TX in 1944; then
m. Freda Thompson
in San Antonio, TX
--- JESSIE GUION (dau)
--- WILLIAM ROSS GUION [b. 1895 – d. 1897]
--- VERNA L. GUION
-- VIRGINIA GUION [b. 1856 – d. 1870]
-- WILLIAM B. GUION [b. Jan 28, 1858 – d. Jan 17, 1931] Died Dallas, TX
m. Laura Bennett
-- ELIZABETH “PATTIE” GUION [b. 1860 – 1946]
m. Charles E. Proctor
-- FIELDING DAVIS GUION [b. 1862 – d. 1914] Lived El Reno City, OK Territory
m. Fannie L. ?
-- JOSEPH GUION [b. Apr 27, 1864 – d. Apr 4, 1945]
m. Minnie A. Ackerman – Dau of Julius S. & Eliza Harris Ackerman
-- LEONEY “LUCY” GUION [b. 1866 – d. 1916]
ii. CORPORAL DAVID GUION [b. 1785 – d. ] Served in NY Militia, Varian’s Reg. – War of 1812; 1850 Lives West Farms w/father Gilbert.
m. Rebecca Lent
m. Maria “Mary” A. ? [b. 1800
- BARBARA ANN GUION [b. 1839
m. ? Valentine
- HENRIETTA GUION [b. 1842
- HENRY F. GUION (GUYON) [b. 1845
m. Henrietta “Hetty” Hoffman [b. May, 1847 – Dau of George Hoffman; Live in Yonkers NY in 1900
iii. BENJAMIN GUION
iv. JANE GUION [b. 1792 – d. Nov 20, 1881] St. John’s Cemetery in Yonkers
m. Bishop Lawrence
- REBECCA LAWRENCE [b. Sept 23, 1815 – d. Dec 11, 1906]
v. PAUL GUION [b. 1800 – Mt. Pleasant, Westchester Co, NY (Insane; Lives in County Poor House in 1850)
vi. ALPHEUS P(IERSON) GUION [b. 1808
– Agriculture Westchester NY 1840; Peddler from Eastchester, NY 1850
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m. Oct 27, 1827 Maria Berian [b. 1803
Married Dutch Reformed Church, Fordham, Bronx, NY
1840 Census – have one male 5-10 (Gilbert); 2 males under 5 (George & William); 1 female 5-10
- G. (ILBERT) GUION [b. 1830 – Merchant in Yonkers, NY in 1860
m. Anna G.
-- THEO G. [b. 1856
-- FAMY [b. 1858
- FEMALE GUION [b. 1830-1835 – d. <1850]
- ELIJAH GUION
Christened Oct 17, 1847 Dutch Reformed Church, Fordham, Bronx, NY with brothers
- GEORGE GUION [b. 1839 – Carpenter in Yonkers 1860 (he & brother William live with G & Anna and their two kids)
Christened Oct 17, 1847 Dutch Reformed Church, Fordham, Bronx, NY
- WILLIAM M. GUION [b. 1840 - d. <1910] Eastchester, NY; 15th NY Infantry National Guard 1861; Watchman Mt. Vernon 1885
m. Sarah A. Ormes [b. 1844 Dau of John & Sarah Ormes from NJ, moved to Yonkers, NY
-- GILBERT P. GUION [b. June, 1863 – Postmaster Mt. Vernon, NY ; (Gilbert P from Mt. Vernon in Civil War pension?)
m. abt 1884 Lily Antholz [b. 1864 – d. <1914] Dau of J. M. & Julia Antholz from Germany
m. Oct 24, 1914 Sarah R. Newell <married name, Lowry> [b. 1863 – Dau of William & Elizabeth Reno Newell
--- ALPHEUS “ALFIE” D. GUION [b. Apr 3, 1885 – d. 1964] Born Cumberland Co, NJ; Live in Westchester Co, NY;
m. Arla M. ? Born in ND; Father from WI; Mother from Sweden; Children all born in NY; Family moved to
. ALFRED P. GUION [b. 1915
Trumbull, Fairfield Co, CT
. PETER T. GUION [b. 1916
. DANIEL B. GUION [b. 1916 TWIN OF PETER
. CEDRIC GUION [b. 1918
. ELIZABETH W. GUION [b. 1919
. RICHARD P. GUION [b. 1922
. DAVID P. GUION [b. 1926
--- GRACE L. GUION [b. Oct 31, 1887 – d. Nov 30, 1972] Born Cumberland Co, NJ
m. John Merritt
--- WILLIAM A. GUION [b. Apr 4, 1890 – d. ]
m. Dec 10, 1905 Grace Hart – Married in Bronx, NY; Dau of Peter T. & Katherine Meegan Hart
--- GILBERT O. GUION [b. 1900
--- EVERETT EUGENE GUION [b. June 10, 1900 – d. Oct 9, 1962] Son of Sarah; Plumbing & Heating Contractor
m. Florence C. Heim
-- EUGENE ERNEST GUION [b. June 23, 1866 – July 4, 1944] Tinsmith, Mt. Vernon, NY 1885
m. Frances Dowling
-- WILLIAM GUION [b. 1869 – d. <1880]
-- ARTHUR GUION [b. July, 1870 – d. 1947] Law Clerk, Mt. Vernon, NY 1885
m. Augusta A. Stevens
--- JOSEPH S. GUION [b. 1898
m. 1927 Frances Proctor Lamb
--- ARTHUR FRENCH GUION [b. 1911
m. 1948 Elizabeth Lewis
-- EDWAIN (EDWARD) GUION [b. July 20, 1873 – d. 1952] Mail Clerk Mt. Vernon, NY 1885
m. Sara Edie Fleming
-- ALPHEUS PIERSON GUION [b. Jan 10, 1876 – d. ] Broker, New York City 1885
m. Nov 19, 1899 Clara Louise Smith
-- BERTHA GUION [b. 1878
-- JOHN J. GUION [b. 1880 - Lives Mt. Vernon, NY;
m. Mabel Lavenia Bertine [b. 1881 – d. 1967] Dau of W. Scott & Anna M. Bertine
-- FLORENCE GUION [b. 1882 – d. 1966]
m. Gustave Horstmann
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m. Earl Myer
CHARLES B. GUION [b. May, 1844 - Baggage Master; Freight Clerk in Mt. Vernon, NY; Moved to Eastchester (Census 1880)
Christened Oct 17, 1847 Dutch Reformed Church, Fordham, Bronx, NY
m. Annberry [b. Aug, 1844
-- ELIZABETH A. GUION [b. 1867
-- GEORGE H. GUION [b. Sept, 1869 - Car Inspector; Freight Clerk in Mt. Vernon, NY
- HENRY PIERSON GUION – 1837/8 - Born NY; 1860 Lived in New Haven, CT; Naval Enlistment Rendezvous
m. Mar 31, 1869 Henrietta Elton Hoffmann – Dau of George & Margaret Felter Hoffmann
vii. GILBERT GUION [d. 1838] Died in Greenburgh
viii. ESTHER GUION
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g.
BENJAMIN GUION [b. Jan 10, 1777 – d. circa 1831] Lives in N.Y. in 1815 – Read Following Note
(As of May, 2012 I have removed the family line of Benjamin and Hannah Bonte from this tree and placed it under David Guion found in the “Guyon” genealogy
also found on the same page of my website. There is much confusion whether there even was a Benjamin, son of this David. According to the Bonte
(Banta) genealogy records Benjamin is the youngest son of David, which would be the case in the other lineage but since finding a Paul, son of David, born in
1778, it would not be true here; however, it could very well be that Paul is also in the incorrect lineage. With research to prove otherwise, I will replace this family
line, but for now, there appears stronger evidence that this Benjamin belongs in the other lineage.)
h.
PAUL GUION [b. 1778 – d. Sept 12, 1845] Son of David & Esther
C. LOUIS a/k/a LEWIS GUION (GUYON) (JR) [b. 1688 – d. 1731] Blacksmith from Eastchester; Owner of 8 slaves; Son of Louis & Thomasse;
Oath of Abjuration Aug 16, 1715 (sale bill: Jan 19, 1747 - 73 acre farm with brick house, orchard, timberland and salt meadow sold by son-inlaws Charles Vincent & Charles Johnston)
In the name of God, Amen, the 28 October, 1731. I, LEWIS GUYON, of East Chester, being sick and weak. I leave to my wife 2/3 of personal estate
after payment of debts and funeral charges. I leave to my daughter Mary, wife of John Alberson, £18. To my daughter Leah, wife of Philip Pinckney,
£20. To my daughter Esther, when of age, £50, and to my daughters Isabell, Margaret, and Susanah, to each £50 when of age. I leave to my wife
Dinah, the use of all lands and houses in Eastchester, Westchester, and New Rochelle, so long as she remains my widow. After the death of my wife I
leave to my eldest son, Lewis Guyon, all my lands in Eastchester and Westchester, except 3 acres of salt meadow lying at Hutchinson's, in
Eastchester. I leave to my son, Daniel Guyon, all my lands in New Rochelle, and the 3 acres of salt meadow. I make my wife Dinah, and my brothers
Isaac and Hinman Guyon, executors. Witnesses, Joseph Fowler, Joshua Tompkins, Roger Barton. Proved in Westchester, December 4, 1731.
m. 1712 Dinah DeVeaux (Devoe) [abt. 1694 – d. Jan 23, 1740] from Amiens, Picardy, France; Daughter of Fredrik & Esther Tourneur Deveaux
<Dinah remarried Apr, 1735 Tobias Concklin (Conklin) [b. 1694 – d. 1741]>
(Dinah & Tobias bought house and 22 acres of land adjoining land of Lewis Guion Jr estate.)
1.
LEAH GUION [b. 1713 – d. Jan, 1785] Named after Dinah’s sister
m. John O’Briant – Immigrant from Ireland; Son of Cornelius O’Briant – Baptists from Augustus Co, Virginia
m. Philip Pinckney [b. 1685] <2nd Husband> Grandson of founding member of Eastchester, Philip Pinckney [1660 – 1715]
(Philip Pinckney came to Boston, then settled in Fairfield, CT before 1650; Purchased land from Thomas
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Pell in Westchester Co. His daughter Rachel Pinckney married John Pell. About 1665 he moved to
“Ten Farms,” later called Eastchester; He was Capt in Rev War in 1681; Commissioner of Eastchester in 1686)
WILLIAM O’BRIANT [b. – d. 1790]
(Son of John & Leah Guion O’Briant Con’t)
EUPHEMIA O’BRIANT
m. Thomas Wright
ESABEL O’BRIANT
HESTER O’BRIANT
JOHN O’BRIANT JR. [b. 1760 – d. War of 1812]
LEWIS O’BRIANT [b. 1765 – d. 1808]
2.
MARY GUION (May have been first born given order of names in father’s will.)
m. John Alberson [d. 1755] Millwright, Westchester Co, NY
a. JOSEPH ALBERSON – Suffolk Co, NY
3.
ESTHER (HESTER) GUION [b. 1715 – d. Jan 23, 1741]
m. 1731 Charles Vincent [b. 1710 – d. Jan 23, 1741] Blacksmith from Eastchester; Son of Charles & Rachel Vermilyea Vincent; Descendant of Adrian &
Madaleen Vincent, 1640 Immigrants from Tournai, Hainut, Belgium
a. CHARLES VINCENT JR [b. 1735 in NY – d. Oct, 1803] Yeoman; Lived Yonkers; Loyalist, moved to New Brunswick, Canada
m. Hannah Burling - Dau of Ebenezer & Mary Lawrence Burling Born Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY
i. NANCY VINCENT [b. Dec 19, 1756 – d.
ii. EBENEZER BURLING VINCENT [b. Oct 5, 1761 – April 19, 1834] New Brunswick, Canada
iii. JOHN VINCENT [b. Nov 1, 1763 – d.
m. Mary McGowan
iv. ZETHEA VINCENT [b. Nov 3, 1765 – d.
v. ISAAC VINCENT [b. April 22, 1771 – d. <1861]
vi. HANNAH VINCENT [b. Mar 3, 1776 – d.
] Born in White Plains, Westchester Co
b. LEWIS VINCENT [b. Oct 10, 1737 – d. ]
m. Jan 11, 1759 Abigail Fowler, daughter of Moses & Sarah Archer Fowler
i. ELIJAH VINCENT [b. Dec 24, 1759 – d. 1835] Willoughby District, Niagara, Canada; Loyalist officer
m. June 3, 1790 Abigail Bayeux – Dau of Thomas & Mary Lispenard Bayeux
ii. AUGUSTUS VINCENT [b.
iii. GILBERT VINCENT [b. Aug 25, 1766 – d. July 15, 1781]
Struck down by the sword of Col. Smith of the Patriot Army; Young Gilbert was ordered to shoe the horse of Col. Smith at the family
blacksmith shop. It was Sunday and Gilbert refused. The officer drew his sword and struck Gilbert to the ground. This barbarous act
forever changed the allegiance of the Vincent family. Elijah Vincent took a commission with the British army. The Vincent homestead
was later called “Halsey House” and was used as the Capitol of the U.S. for six months during 1797 when Philadelphia ran rampant
with yellow fever. During this time President John Adams resided there. [According to the Nov-1914 Journal of American Ancestry]
iv. HESTER (HETTY) VINCENT [b. Feb 14, 1769 – d. 1836] Records St. Paul’s Church, Eastchester
m. Oct 4, 1786 Moses Morgan [b. 1763 – d. June 18, 1818] of Eastchester; Morgans are descendant from Wales 1700; Son of Caleb &
Abigail Drake Morgan; Step-son of ISABELLA GUION
- SUSANNAH MORGAN [b. May 14, 1789
m. Nov 15, 1809 Elijah Townsend
- ISABELLA MORGAN [b. Dec 9, 1791 – d. Oct 1, 1811] Age 19
- VINCENT MORGAN [b. 1794 – d. May 30, 1820]
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m. Esther “Hettie” T. Davis
- ABIGAIL MORGAN [b. July 2, 1795
m. Lewis Hobby
- AUGUSTUS MORGAN [b. May, 1796 – d. Aug 1804] Age 8
- CALEB MORGAN [b. Oct 8, 1798 – d. June 8, 1876]
m. Hettie Vincent Dederer
- MARY CHARLOTTE MORGAN [b. Oct 28, 1800 – d. Apr 16, 1812] Age 12
- LEWIS A. MORGAN [b. Sept 11, 1805 – d. Oct 31, 1814] Age 9
- MOSES DRAKE MORGAN [b. Mar 14, 1808 – died infant
- HETTY VINCENT MORGAN [b. 1810 – d. Apr, 1813] Age 3
v. SUSANNAH VINCENT
vi. ABRAHAM VINCENT [b. 1780 – d. ]
m. Nov 1, 1801 Rebeccah Wilsey
c. CAPT. JEREMIAH VINCENT [b. Oct 18, 1741 – d. June 8, 1833] Eastchester; Patriot - Revolutionary War
m. June 23, 1793 Mary Merritt
4. ISABELLA GUION [b. Sept 2, 1717 – d. Nov 16, 1800]
m. Charles Johnston, School Master, New York City
m. Caleb Morgan [b. July 27, 1720 – d. Mar 1, 1803] <2nd Marriage for Both; 1st Wife was Abigail Drake [b. 1727 – d. 1782] (Dau of Benjamin Drake)>
Flushing, Long Island, NY; (Caleb Morgan arrested as spy for British in American Revolution; burned Presbyterian Church of Crompond)
a. MOSES MORGAN [b. 1763 – d. June 18, 1818]
m. HETTY VINCENT – Dau of Lewis & Abigail Fowler Vincent
b. JAMES MORGAN [b.
m. MARY GUION – Dau of DAVID & Esther Parcot GUION
5. MARGARET GUION [b. 1719 – d. ]
m. Nov 15, 1748 Elias Chadeayne (Chadeagne) Son of Henry & Blanche deBonrepos Chadeagne
6.
SUSANNA GUION [b. 1721 – d. Feb 5, 1808] Fishkill Dutch Reformed Church/Trinity St. Paul’s Episcopal
m. 1745 Charles Morgan [b. 1720 – d. Feb 9, 1760] Son of James & Abigail Fowler Morgan; grandson of Charles Morgan of Flushing, Long Island, NY;
Family of Yeomen; (Will of Charles leaves Susannah:
“the best bed, riding horse and saddle, and use of my estate so far as bringing up my children extends.”
Susannah is 9 months pregnant at time of his death; Dau Susannah born 2 weeks later.)
m. Oct 20, 1766 John Townsend [b. 1712 – d. 1787] Son of James & Jane Ruddock Townsend, Oyster Bay, Long Island
<2nd Marriage for Both; 1st Wife was Anne Gedney>
a. ABIGAIL MORGAN [b. 1746 – d. Mar 30, 1829]
m. Jan 30, 1765 David Huestis (Hustace) [b. 1738 – d. 1804] Son of John & Elizabeth Guion Huestis
i. ABIGAIL HUESTIS
m. Feb 11, 1784 Miles Scofield
ii. ANNA HUESTIS
m. Mar 24, 1790 Samuel Warren
b. MARY MORGAN [b. Sept, 1747 – d. July 5, 1773]
m. Jan 9, 1772 Gilbert Valentine [b. 1748 – d. Apr 28, 1819] Son of Abraham & Deborah Barton Valentine; <His 2 nd Wife was Martha Briggs>
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i. ABRAHAM VALENTINE [b. June 16, 1773 – d. June 7, 1858]
m. Nov 13, 1794 Hannah Briggs – Dau of Walter & Eustatia Williams Briggs
- ABRAHAM VALENTINE [b. May 10, 1804 – d. Aug 12, 1849 ]
m. Jane Baker
- EDWARD VALENTINE [b. Jan 25, 1809 – d. Sept 24, 1834]
m. 1833 Eliza Pinckney
- HANNAH VALENTINE [b. 1811 – d. 1812] Age 1
- MARY JANE VALENTINE [b. 1819 – d. 1825] Age 6
ii. THOMAS VALENTINE [b.
– d. ]
m. Oct 18, 1795 Jenny Valentine
iii. JAMES VALENTINE [b. – d. ]
m. May 15, 1796 Mary Kipp – Dau of William & Mary Merritt Kipp, North Castle, NY
iv. JACOBUS VALENTINE [b. – d. ]
m. July 17, 1796 Polly Drake
c.
JAMES MORGAN of Eastchester [b. Aug 7, 1750 – d. Mar 13, 1813] Revolutionary War; Overseer of Roads for Eastchester 1785
m. Dec 11, 1771 Phebe Tredwell [b. May, 1756 – d. Nov 11, 1839] Dau of Samuel & Hannah Sands Tredwell
i. HANNAH MORGAN [b. abt 1774 – d. 1821] Lived in Monmouth, NJ
m. Moses James Hunt
ii. MARY MORGAN [b. abt 1775 – d. Dec 7, 1863] New Rochelle, NY
m. John Barker
iii. SARAH MORGAN [b. abt 1779 – d.
]
m. J. Wood
iv. SUSAN MORGAN [b. abt 1781 – d.
]
m. Moses Drake [b. abt 1776 – d. 1798]
v.
ABIGAIL MORGAN [b. 1790 – d. Dec 29, 1831]
m. abt 1810 Daniel Drake [b. Apr 14, 1786 – d. Apr 13, 1857] Son of Benjamin III & Mary Parcot Drake
<His 2nd Wife, SUSANNAH SOULICE>
vi. PHOEBE MORGAN [b. abt 1792 – d. Sept 16, 1870]
m. Capt. Josiah Le Count [b. 1792 – d. Feb 25, 1862] Son of John & Sarah Badeau Le Count
vii. CHARLES MORGAN [b. Feb 24, 1794 – d. July 26, 1890]
m. Maria A. Feeks [b. 1805 – d. July 24, 1865]
viii. ELIZA MORGAN [b. 1796 – d. Jan 23, 1883]
m. James Horton [b. 1807 – d. 1849]
ix.
HELEN ELIZABETH MORGAN [b. 1832 – d. Feb 11, 1836] Age 4
d. PHEBE MORGAN [b. 1751 – d. May 21, 1805]
m. Elisha Shute [b. Oct 17, 1746 – d. Dec 12, 1825] Son of Thomas Shute [
i. SUSAN SHUTE [b. 1773 – d. 1845]
m. Joseph Coles [b. 1771 – d. 1823]
i. RICHARD SHUTE [b July 21, 1776 – Nov 22, 1841] St. Paul’s, Mt. Vernon, Westchester Co, NY
m. Aug 22, 1800 PHEBE GUION [b. Nov 17, 1780 – d. Aug 10, 1846] Dau of Benjamin & Sarah Pell Guion
- PETER SHUTE [b. 1815 – d. 1895]
m. 30 Nov 1842 Harrietta H. Banta [b. 1821 – d. Dec 6, 1912], dau of William & Sarah Wilkes Banta of NY
- ELISHA SHUTE JR [b. 1818 – d. 1822] Age 4
ELISHA SHUTE JR [b. 1825 – d. Mar 15, 1834] Age 9
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e. ANNA MORGAN [b. Aug 20, 1752 – d. Feb 11, 1821] Long Island, Dutchess Co
m. June 5, 1773 Lt. Edward Tredwell – Son of Samuel & Hannah Sands Tredwell; American Revolution, Battle of White Plains
i. PHEBE TREDWELL [b. Sept 17, 1789 – d. May 22, 1855]
f. EUSTATIA MORGAN [b. abt 1753 (Dau of Charles & Susanna Guion Morgan Con’t)
m. John Garrett [b. 1750 – d. 1806 Immigrant to America 1752; Sgt in American Revolution, fought under Col. Brandon battle of Charleston
g. NANCY MORGAN [b. abt 1754
m. Thomas Patton
i. NANCY PATTON [b. abt 1770 – NJ
m. Clayton Stockton
h. CHARLES MORGAN II of Eastchester [b. May 8, 1756 – d. May 18, 1833]
m. abt 1777 JEANNE “JANE” GUION [b. Apr 16, 1757 – d. Oct 11-1825] Dau of David & Esther Parcot Guion
i. MARY MORGAN [b. abt 1778
St. Paul’s of Eastchester
m. Samuel Drake [b. Dec 19, 1778 – d. Aug 1, 1801] – Son of Benjamin II & Martha Seaman Drake
m. Gilbert Rich
ii. SUSAN MORGAN [b. Apr 26, 1781 – d. Mar 20, 1841]
iii. ABIJAH GILBERT MORGAN [b. 1783 – d. Nov 18, 1869] House preserved at White Plains, NY
m. Jane Underhill [b. Jul 28, 1788 - Dau of Col. Peter & Hester Bonnet Underhill
- PETER UNDERHILL MORGAN [b. 1807 – d. Nov 27, 1897]
m. Sarah Bush
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iv.
v.
vi.
ABIJAH GILBERT MORGAN [b. 1811 – d. May 6, 1893]
m. abt 1840 Mary Bush
- ABIGAIL JANE MORGAN [b. 1817
m. G. F. Calendar
- MARGARET ANN MORGAN [b. 1818 – d. 1904]
m. 1852 Aaron M. Dederer [b. 1821 – d. 1889] Son of Joseph Dederer
- HESTER (ESTHER) [b. abt 1820
m. Isaiah Washburn
- JAMES LANCASTER MORGAN [b. 1821 – d. 1900]
m. Elizabeth B. Halsey
- MARY AUGUSTUS MORGAN
m. Thomas Pinckney
- CHARLES JACKSON MORGAN [b. 1827 – d. Nov 19, 1865]
m. Mary Josephine Thorne
- RALPH BUSH MORGAN [b. Jan 21, 1841 – d. Aug 13, 1865]
- JUSTIS ABIJAH MORGAN [b. Nov 4, 1842 – d. Mar 15, 1843] Age 4 mo.
- JOSEPH ABIJAH MORGAN [b. Aug 15, 1844 – d. Jan 13, 1915]
- SARAH E. MORGAN [b. Aug 4, 1849 – d. Jan 31, 1858] Age 9
ABBY MORGAN
m. Benjamin Washburn
HESTER MORGAN [b. – d. Feb 16, 1845]
m. Thomas Oakley
JAMES MORGAN [b. Feb 13, 1794 – d. Nov 6, 1884]
m. Sarah Ann Crawford [b. 1806 – d. 1871]
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vii.
i.
j.
JANE MORGAN [b. 1798 – d. Oct 5, 1853]
m. Jan 6, 1818 Fisher Ferris Valentine [b. Sept 7, 1797 – d. Sept 19, 1869] Son of Daniel & Miriam Fisher Valentine
viii. LETITIA MORGAN [b. 1799 – d. Feb 5, 1873]
ix.
ANNE MORGAN [b. 1805 – d. July 28, 1872]
m. John Valentine – Son of Gilbert & Martha Briggs Valentine
PHILIP MORGAN [b. abt 1758
SUSANNAH MORGAN [b. Feb 23, 1760 – d. Dec 23, 1848]
m. abt 1785 Thomas Drake [b. July 26, 1761 – d. Sept, 1800] Son of Benjamin II & Susannah Pell Drake
< Benj II 2nd Wife is Martha Seaman>; Grandson of Benjamin I & Mary Parcot
i.
PHEBE DRAKE [b. Apr 5, 1786 – d. Aug 29, 1787] Age 1 ½ years
ii.
MARY DRAKE [b. Jan 11, 1788 – d. Dec 31, 1788] Age almost 1 year
iii. DR. CHARLES DRAKE [b. Dec 19, 1789 – d. Apr 3, 1832] Buried St. Paul’s Eastchester
iv. SARAH DRAKE [b. Sept 14, 1792 – d. Apr 9, 1813] Died in childbirth; Buried Trinity Church, Broadway & Wall Street in NY
m. Mar 21, 1812 Jonathan Coddington [b. Feb 23, 1784 – d. Dec 21, 1856] Married at Christ Protestant Episcopal, NY
From Middlesex, NJ; Wealthy Merchant; NY Legislative Assembly; U.S. Postmaster of NY City; Presidential Elector – 1844;
Director of Bank of America <2nd Wife – m. Oct 9, 1816 Matilda Palmer;Their children were:
Edward Randolph Coddington; Jonathan Coddington; Matilda Coddington
v.
SUSAN DRAKE [b. Nov 24, 1794 – d. May 10, 1848]
vi. ANNE DRAKE [b. Sept 7, 1798 – d. Mar 4, 1878]
m. John Ferris Seaman [b. Mar 16, 1801 – d. Mar 26, 1872] Son of Dr. Valentine & Anna Ferris Seaman
(Dr. Valentine Seaman introduced “vaccinations” to state of New York; Quakers;
Descendant of Robert Livingston, Chancelor of NY; first Sec. of State after Articles of
Confederation; administered the oath of office to President George Washington)
7. LEWIS GUION (GUYON) III [b. 1722 – d. Feb 26, 1812 ] Blacksmith; St. Paul’s Church in Eastchester; Neighboring farm to Joseph Drake
In 1760 purchased land from Jasper & Hester Drake in Eastchester; Inherited land in Eastchester & Westchester from father.
m. abt 1742 Martha Hunt [b. abt 1718 – d. ], Dau of Thomas & Rachel Arnold Hunt, Granddaughter of Josiah & Martha Honeywell Hunt
a. LEWIS GUION IV [b. abt 1743 – d. <1795 ] Abt 1775 moved to Philadelphia, PA; China manufactuer; sell land to Lewis July 5, 1760
m. Jan 3, 1771 Elizabeth Rapeltje (Rapalje) Hoagland [b. Mar 4, 1735 – d. Sept 15, 1806] Grace Church, Jamaica, Long Island, NY; Dau of
Jeroneumus & Anne Ryder Rapeltje, Flushing; <Elizabeth’s 2nd marriage; m. abt 1755 John Hoagland (Hooglandt)
Elizabeth m. abt 1795 Rev. Samuel Haskell, 3rd marriage>
(John died 1768)
i. CAPT. JERONEMUS HOAGLAND <STEP-SON> [b EST 1757 - 1788] (never married) Am Rev War: 2nd Reg Light Dragoons
ii. ANN (NANCY) HOAGLAND <STEP-DAUGHTER> [b abt 1759 – d abt 1791]
m. abt 1775 CHARLES GUION
iii. CATHARINE HOAGLAND <STEP-DAUGHTER> [b. abt 1760 – d. 1849] (never married)
iv. ELIZABETH HOAGLAND <STEP-DAUGHTER> [b.1766 – d. <1796]
m. John Hopkins
- ELIZABETH (or Eliza) HOPKINS [b. abt 1794 – Raised by grandmother Elizabeth Guion-Haskell 1796 - 1806
m. 1811 David E. Purdy
-- SAMUEL HASKELL PURDY
v.
LEWIS GUION V [b. abt 1772] Bap 1777 with sisters in Philadelphia, PA
vi. MARTHA J. GUION [b. Sept 8, 1772 (Jan, 1773) – d. Mar 31, 1811] Dau of Lewis & Elizabeth; Bap Christ Church & St. Peters in
Philadelphia on July 14, 1777; (Mother’s name for Lewis, Martha and Jane is Sarah – could it be Sarah Elizabeth?)
m. Samuel I. Baldwin, Son of Joseph & Hester Drake Baldwin
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vii.
JANE GUION [b. Aug 29, 1774 – 1780?] Bap with sister in 1777.
(1790 Census – Lewis has 1 son <16; 3 fem. (wife would be one); 8 slaves; Joseph & Hester Drake Baldwin)
Note: Baldwin Quakers sought sanctuary in Philadelphia; later starting Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philly.
b. CHARLES GUION, Eastchester [b. Feb, 1745 – d. Nov 13, 1831] Runs Guion’s Hostelry & Tavern, While Lewis runs Blacksmith Shop; 1800 listed
as stagecoach station between New York and Boston. Charles served as constable and collector for Eastchester in 1785. 1790 Census
– Charles has 4 sons; 9 fem.; 5 slaves; Inherited land from grandmother Dinah Guion Concklin (Conklin); Has slaves Ned (granted
freedom Sept 23, 1820) and Grace (granted freedom May 3, 1821) ; Will dated Mar 8, 1831; Proved Jan 28, 1832; Died White Plains;
Trinity St. Paul’s Episcopal
m. abt 1775 ANN HOAGLAND - Dau of John and Elizabeth Rapeltje Hoagland, Step-Dau of Lewis Guion, Charles’ brother.
m. Elizabeth Van Alstyne [b. 1756 d. Jan 17, 1831] Age 75; <2nd Wife>
Dau of Jeronemous Van Alstyne [1713 – Jan 24, 1803] Van Alstynes are New Netherlands family
i. LEWIS GUION V [b. abt 1775 – d. after 1812 < 1814 ] Yeoman (Seaman’s Protection Certificate issued 9/25/1801 – Lewis is 5’8” tall.)
m. abt 1795 Abigail ? [d. <1814]
In 1800 lives in Hertford, NC; Owns 6 Slaves
- MARY ANN GUION [b. 1807 – d. Mar 11, 1833] Died age 26, two years after inheriting $300 from grandfather’s will; Guardianship
case in 1814.
- JOHN HOAGLAND GUION [b. 1808 – d. Mar 10, 1849] Inherited $150 from grandfather’s will; Guardianship case in 1814.
- CHARLES LEWIS GUION [Sept 30, 1810 – d. Oct 12, 1865] Engine Finisher in NY City in the 1830’s; Boiler-maker in 1850’s
m. Jan 9, 1833 Catherine Curtis [b. May 16, 1811 - d. Apr 14, 1888] Born Newton, CT; Married 7th Presby, NYC
Died in Brooklyn, NY; Dau of Beach & Laura Hawley Curtis, CT;
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Charles Lewis inherited 8 acres near Fisher’s Landing from grandfather’s will. Heirs of Charles Guion were paid
$200 under provision of Illinois Indian Treaty; Sums also paid to heirs under Pottawatomie Treaty of Sept 26, 1833.
-- MARY CATHERINE GUION [b. Jan 23, 1834
m. Dec 6, 1860 Peter Manee
-- MARTHA GUION [b. July 19, 1836
m. Apr 12, 1863 David DeLong
-- ABIGAIL GUION [b. Mar 30, 1839
m. Nov 16, 1859 Edwin Havens
-- JULIET GUION [b. Mar 2, 1841
m. Feb 23, 1862 Theodore Clark
-- CHARLES LEWIS GUION II [b. June 1, 1843
m. Sept 12, 1872 Gertrude Craft [b. Sept, 1848 – d. Aug 15, 1903] Dau of Joseph & Ann Morse Cornwell Craft
--- EVA LOUISE GUION [b. 1874 – d. May 14, 1882] Age 8
-EMMA GUION [b. Nov 21, 1847
m. Mar 14, 1869 Charles Vehslage
- JAMES ARMSTRONG GUION [b. 1814 – d. Sept 29, 1834] Born Eastchester; Died 3 yrs after inheriting $150 from grandfather;
Guardianship case in 1814.
MARTHA “Patty” GUION [b. – d. July 23, 1843]
m. George Lind [d. <1809]
m. < 1831 ? Mitchell
JOHN GUION [b. 1780 – d. <1809]
MARIA “POLLY” GUION [b. 1782 – d. ] inherited $300 annually for life from father’s will.
m. Dec 25, 1802 James Armstrong - Christ’s Church at Rye
1ST LT. CHARLES J GUION JR [b. 1784 – d. < Jan 7, 1815] War of 1812; 11th NY Artillery Reg.
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JERONEMOUS “HOAGLAND” GUION [b. 1786 – d. June 22, 1855] Age 69 – Operated a Livery Stable
m. 1811 Julia Ann Carver [b. 1789 – d. 1848] Dau of Dr. John Carver / Raised by John & Elizabeth Robinson
- JOHN ROBINSON GUION [b. Sept,1812 - d. Mar 28, 1813] Age 7 mo.
- CHARLES ROBINSON GUION [b. Jan 8, 1818 – d. May 24/28, 1838] Died Eastchester; Buried Trinity St. Paul’s
- MARY ELIZABETH ROBINSON GUION [b. Aug 5, 1822 – d. Mar 16, 1886]
m. Apr 25, 1838 John G. Maxfield [b. May 4, 1812 – d. Apr 21, 1893] Son of Wm M & Alice Benton Maxfield, Brighton, Eng
-- CHARLES WILLIAM MAXFIELD [b. Jan 14, 1839 – d.
] Bap Dec 27, 1840
-- JOHN FOWLER MAXFIELD [b. Sept 1, 1840 – d. Oct 29, 1912] also Bap Dec 27, 1840
m. Sept, 1875 Caroline Todd – Dau of Theodore W. Todd
Fruit Merchant & Importer, Corner of Washington & Fulton, NYC (first merchant to import bananas from Cuba)
--- DR. JOHN FOWLER MAXFIELD JR [b. Feb 2, 1884 – d. Jan 19, 1970] Born Bloomfield, NY – Died Pinellas, FL
-- JULIET GUION MAXFIELD [b. Sept 8, 1842 – d. Sept 14, 1925]
m. Oct 12, 1865 Thomas Oakes Proprietor of T. Oakes & Sons Woolen Mill, Bloomfield, NJ
--- DAVID OAKES [b. May 21, 1869 – d. ] Free Mason
m. Jan 12, 1910 Jean Wortham Doswell - Dau of T. Bernard & Ellen B. Morris Doswell
--- GEORGE AUGUSTUS OAKES
--- MARY GUION OAKES
-- JOSEPH B. MAXFIELD [b. 1844 -- HENRY GUION MAXFIELD [b. 1846 – d. 1850]
--
c.
8.
ELIZABETH W. MAXFIELD [b. 1848 m. Joseph Hague
-- JENNIE M. MAXFIELD (born after 1850 census)
m. John Lawrence
-- ADAM T. MAXFIELD
vii. JULIET (JULIETTA) GUION [b. July 6, 1788 – d. Oct 9, 1853] <2nd Wife> Rec’d 1/3 of bro Charles J Guion’s estate
m. < 1828 Philemon H. Fowler [b. 1772 – d. 1861] (First wife – Mary Lawrence, Dau of Jesse & Elizabeth Van Deusen Lawrence)
In 1850 Margaret Fowler, age 19, born in Ireland, lived with them, as well as Henry Guion, age 14.
MARY GUION [b. Mar, 1754 – d. Feb 1, 1820] Buried in church yard at Eastchester
m. July 24, 1775 Thomas Fowler Jr [d. 1787] <Mary was his 2nd Wife; 1st Wife - Phoebe Pinckney> Mortgaged part of his property
on Boston Post Rd to Abraham Valentine. Their land was forfeited during the Revolution; a deed was issued to Charles and Hester
Guion Vincent in 1784. Valentine’s land was inherited by Nathaniel and Thomas Valentine. Mary took in boarders after husband died.
i. MARY FOWLER [b. 1776 – d. 1858]
m. 1805 Benjamin H. Underhill
ii. MARTHA FOWLER [b. 1779 – d. June 16,1856] Age 78
m. JOHN TOWNSEND JR – Son of John & JANE GUIOU (GUE) Townsend
- MARTHA ANN TOWNSEND
m. William Hotaling [b. 1810 – d. Jul 15, 1850]
- ROBERT TOWNSEND [b. Jan 1813 – d. Dec 10, 1815]
JOHN “DANIEL” GUION (GUYON) of Eastchester, named after Dinah’s two brothers, [b. 1726 – d. ] Son of Lewis & Dinah Deveaux Guion
Appointed Judge; After Dinah’s death, Isaac was appointed Daniel’s guardian, Apr, 1740; Granted all New Rochelle property, in father’s will
dated Oct 28, 1731, after his mother dies; He died without issue. 1767 Fire starting in a crack in the oven, burned down house and contents.
Records of the Town of New Rochelle (1699 – 1828) p. 199: Heirs sold property to Alexander Allaire; Signed Judge Samuel Purdy, Interior Court
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of Common Pleas, Abraham Guion, witness.
m. 1750 Anna Hunt (wife of John Daniel Guion)
D.
AMAN GUION [b. 1691 – d. June 7, 1760] First child born in New Rochelle, N.Y.; 4th Child of Louis & Thomasse Fourestier Guion; Blacksmith
John Angevine was executor of his will; He was Constable (1714), Tax Collector (1721-17260, Assessor (1724) of New Rochelle
Aman’s Bible includes the date of deaths for: Naigre “Fransoi” 27 June 1746; Naigre (Unable to read Name) 8 May 1776; In memory of my
little negro Gabriel born in the year 1789 died on Saturday the 1 st of August (year?); In memory of my little negro George born in the
year 179? Died on Monday the 7th of January (year?); In memory of my little negro good cate born on Tuesday the 8 th of March, 1796.
Unknown who would have made the entries, given Aman’s date of death.
According to a descendant of Aman Guion, Bruce Guion Smith, “ The Guion homestead, in Pleasantville, NY, where I grew up, is purported to have been a stop on
the underground railroad to Canada. In fact, in the 1930s, during road construction, a tunnel was found, connecting the Guion house with the Bell house, about 300
yards away. My father, who worked on the road project, and my grandmother, who lived in the house as a girl, attested that the story is true. My grandmother said
that she was forbidden to go in the tunnel and it was eventually sealed and forgotten. The house still stands, on the corner of Bedford Road and Guion Street, in
Pleasantville.
m. Margaret Suire - dau of Jean & Anne Suire; Huguenots from St. Seurin de Mortagne, Fr; Immigrated 1698
m. Elizabeth Samson, dau of Daniel and Magdelena Samson Inherits from Aman’s Will dated: Sept 14, 1757; proved 1760;
Some handwritten sources say Elizabeth’s last name was Sanson or Lawson, including the transcription of father Daniel’s will in
The Wills of Westchester County, as “Daniel Lawson.” However, the name is written as Samson in Aman Guion’s Bible.
1. HANNAH GUION [b. abt 1710 – d. abt 1773] Dau of Margaret Suire
m. Joseph Fowler [b. Oct 30, 1701 – d. abt Sept, 1784] Son of Henry and Anne Drake Fowler, Eastchester, NY; Will probated Set 3, 1784;
Moved with parents to Mamaroneck in 1716; White Plains, Rye and finally North Castle, NY; Highway Commissioner & Collector
a. ANN FOWLER [b. – d. Nov 23, 1780]
m. Capt Nathaniel Merritt – Son of John & Mary Cornelius Merritt of North Castle – Loyalists; Moved to Mangersville, NB
b. JOSEPH FOWLER JR. [b. June 14, 1729 – d. Apr 27, 1793] Died in Yorktown, NY - Patriot
m. Hannah Owens [b. 1731
c. STEPHEN FOWLER [b. Dec 4, 1733 – d. Mar 29, 1782] – Loyalist; Married St. John’s Episcopal Church, Stamford, CT; Forfeited land in North Castle
m. Mar 28, 1758 Hannah Fowler, (2nd Cousin) [d. Dec 13, 1772] Dau of Caleb Fowler, North Castle – Loyalist
m. Elizabeth Dickenson Leggett <2nd Wife of Stephen Fowler>
d. AMAN FOWLER [b. 1736 – d. May 10, 1809] Died in Bedford, NY – Patriot; Married St. John’s Episcopal Church, Stamford, CT
m. May 26, 1761 Mary Weedon [b. abt 1741] in North Castle, NY
m. Phebe Hoyt (Haight) Kipp [b. 1747 – d. 1825] widow <2nd Wife> died in Bedford; Dau of Samuel and Rebecca Fowler Hoyt
i. WEEDON GUION FOWLER [b. 1768 – d. 1791] – Loyalist; Born Cordlandt Manor, Died Hammond River, New Brunswick
Moved with his Uncles Henry and James Fowler to St. John
m. 1784 Elizabeth Sherwood Dau of Justus & Sarah Clark Sherwood
e. SUSANNAH FOWLER
m. July 23, 1761 William Hunt of Westchester; Loyalist – lived North Castle, NY
f.
JEAN FOWLER – Unmarried in 1773
g. CHARITY FOWLER
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h.
i.
j.
m. ? Carpenter
ISAAC FOWLER – Lived at Yorktown until 1800; moved to Troy, NY in 1806
HENRY FOWLER [b. Mar 28, 1756 – d. Feb 2, 1843] – Loyalist; Moved to Hampton (French Village) New Brunswick
m. Feb 29, 1784 Elizabeth “Betty” Morehouse – Dau of James & Abigail Baxter Morehouse
JAMES FOWLER [b. 1758 – d. 1803] - Loyalist; Moved to Hampton (French Village) New Brunswick
m. 1782 Rachel Hart [b. 1768 – d. ] - Dau of Monmouth Hart; Married in White Plains, NY
- JOSEPH FOWLER [b. 1783 – d. 1826]
m. 1807 Ann Rulofson in St. John, New Brunswick
- MONMOUTH HART FOWLER
- JAMES HART FOWLER
- CHARITY FOWLER [b. 1791 – d. 1866]
m. 1812 Joshua Upham [b. 1784] in Brookfield, Worcester, MA
- RACHEL FOWLER [b. 1795 – d. < 1858]
m. 1815 Samuel Fairweather in Kings, New Brunswick
Note: Solomon Fowler of Eastchester was Capt of the Queen’s Rangers in 1776; On Nov 10, 1780 he was convicted in a Westchester Co Court of
“adhering to the enemy” and his land was confiscated. Shortly after the conviction he was killed when he attacked American “rebels” at Horseneck. His
wife, Sarah Hunt Fowler, petitioned from Nova Scotia to reclaim 167 acres of land in Eastchester; Brothers James and Thomas Hunt bought the land so
she could return. Said land was bounded by Lewis Guion’s land and Jonathan Fowler’s land. It was in the possession of Jeronemous Van Alstyne who
was the father of Jonathan Fowler’s son, Alexander’s wife when it sold in 1801.
2.
ELIZABETH GUION [b. abt 1720 – d. 1791] Dau of Elizabeth Samson; Lived with her bro Benjamin; Died in Pelham; Will dated Aug 12, 1789
m. 1737 John Huestis (Hustace) [b. 1705 – d. Jan 11, 1760] Son of Samuel & Elizabeth Pell Huestis, Pelham; Grandson of John & Rachel Pickney Pell
a. JOHN HUESTIS [b. 1737 – d. Aug 31, 1811]
b. DAVID HUESTIS [b. Apr, 1739 – d. Nov 29, 1804]
m. Jan 30, 1765 ABIGAIL MORGAN [b. 1746 – d. Mar 30, 1829] Dau Charles & SUSANNAH GUION Morgan
c. STEPHEN HUESTIS [b. 1743 – d. ]
3. AMAN GUION JR [b. abt 1722 – d. <Mar 24, 1773] Settled in Philipsburgh
m. Nov 17, 1750 Sara Cranckheyt - Dau of Garret & Leia Cranckheyt; Records from Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (organized 1697), later called
First Reformed Church of Tarrytown
a. ELIZABETH GUION [b. Dec 11, 1752 – d. 1755]
b. HESTER GUION [b. 1757 – d.
]
m. 1772 Barent Duytser (Dutcher) – Bap. 1741
m. 1778 John Appleby
i. JACOB DUYTSER [b. Oct 19, 1772 – Died without Issue
ii. ISAAC DUYSTER [b. Dec 27, 1775
c. AMY GUION [b. bap 1759
d. ANN GUION [b. 1760-1762
m. John Pilkey
e. AMAN GUYON III [b. abt 1764 - Lives in 1800 in Caughnawaga, Montgomery Co, NY – Note spelling of name is GUYON
4. SUSANNAH GUION [b. Feb 26, 1726 – d. ]
m. abt 1750 John Landrine [b. abt 1730 – d. abt 1757] Son of William & Marie Secord Landrine Stone Masons in New Rochelle
m. abt 1762 Joshua Soulice [b. 1724 – d. 1768] - Son of Jean [b. 1692 – d. 1784] & Marie Bonnett Soulice from Pyrennes Mountains in France,
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Immigrant 1700; Joshua Solice’s brother Daniel Soulice went to Nova Scotia. Died same year his son was born.
a.
b.
c.
d.
WILLIAM F. LANDRINE SOULICE [b. June 9, 1751 – d. Aug 29, 1825] Son of John Landrine
ELIZABETH SOULICE [b. Abt 1763 – Married name Tompkins
SUSAN SOULICE [b. Oct 4, 1765 Godparents were Elie & Magdelaine Soulice Guion, her aunt & uncle.
JOSHUA SOULICE JR [b. July 13, 1768 – d. Oct 30, 1857]
m. Mary Bonnett [b. Aug 16, 1770 – d. Apr 12, 1862] Granddaughter of Daniel Bonnett, the tanner.
i.
ii.
JOHN SOULICE [b. Mar 22, 1794 – d. July 24, 1869] of Upper New Rochelle, NY
m. Jane [b. Dec, 1802 – d. Dec 27, 1891]
SUSANNAH SOULICE [b. Nov 26, 1796 – d. May 16, 1863] <2nd Wife of Daniel Drake>
m. abt 1832 Daniel Drake [b. Apr 14, 1786 – d. Apr 13, 1857] Son of Benjamin & Mary Parcot Drake <His first wife was Abigail Morgan,
Dau of James & Phebe Tredwell Morgan who died 1831>
-THOMAS SOULICE DRAKE [b. May 30, 1835 – Son of Susannah Soulice; Never married; Lived on a farm that belonged to his Parcot
ancestors in New Rochelle until 1868, and then lived on a farm from maternal uncle, John Soulice, until 1876.
Built and operated a pickle factory, 1880 – 1884; In1880 became partner of Alart & McGuire Pickle Works of New York
City branching out to several salt houses and pickle factories throughout the country. Mr. Drake, while traveling in Florida,
stayed in the home of Captain Peter Bertleson where he met some locals who sought investment dollars for the creation of a
hotel in Sebastian. The venture failed, and the land which was used as collateral, became his property. Drake formed a
company called them Sebastian River Improvement Company, He reserved for himself and his three partners
[Messers Underhill, Bissell, and Todd] a parcel of five acres each on the Sebastian River between the railroad and
Ercildoune. They built a hunting lodge, and would come south during the season to hunt and fish. Mr. Drake’s enthusiasm for
gardening resulted in the planting of many silver oaks and dark cedars still found today in Roseland. Purchased 12,000 acres
of land in Florida to create Sebastian Inlet State Park in Brevard and Indian Rivers Counties.
5. ELIE (ELIAS) GUION [b. Sept 14, 1728 – Nov 26, 1811] Blacksmith in New Rochelle w/his father Aman; Owns 5 Slaves; In will sets Negro boy George free
(manumitted). In father’s Bible, his name is spelled Elie but Elias in many other documents.
m. Dec 16, 1770 Magdelaine (Magdelin) Soulice [b. Oct 9, 1733 – d. Oct 24, 1812] Dau of Jean Soulice [b. Feb 20, 1733 – d. Feb 24, 1812] & Marie Bonnet
a. LT. ELIE (ELIAS) GUION JR of New Rochelle [b. Feb 19, 1772 – d. Mar 4, 1855] Joshua and Suzanne (Guion) Soulice were Godparents.
Elie is Fourth generation blacksmith in New Rochelle, NY
m. Dec 15, 1793 Elizabeth Archer [b. Feb 8, 1773 – d. Apr 26, 1855] Dau of Gabriel & Susannah Hunt Archer; old age move to OH with William.
i. MARY RACHEL GUION [b. May 23, 1794
ii. ELIZABETH ANN GUION [b. Sept 24, 1795 – d. Sept 2, 1843] Moved to Michigan
m. Edward H. Ray
iii. LEONARD GUION [b. Mar 16, 1798 – d. July 9, 1862] Furnace man in NY City 1836
m. Eliza Golden
- MARGARET JEANETTE GUION [b. Aug, 1823 – d. Oct 18, 1823]
- SUSAN ANN GUION [b. Nov 17, 1825 – d. June 12, 1913] m. F.G. Fitzpatrick
- LEONARD GUION II [b. 1834 – Born in NY; 1860 lived in San Fransisco, CA
- SELINA GUION [b. 1840 – d. Jan 2, 1843]
- THEODORE GUION [b. – d. Jan 9, 1864]
iv. ELIAS ARCHER GUION [b. May 9, 1800 – d. Nov 20, 1839] Trinity St. Paul Episcopal
m. Hester Ann Bertine [b. May 18,1807 – d. Nov 12, 1890] dau of Samuel and Hester Drake Bertine
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<Hester’s 2nd Marriage to Moses Hunt [b 1801] abt 1845; In 1850 Austin Hunt, age 17, lives with them in Eastchester, as
does Robert D. Guion, age 15, and Eliza M Hunt, age 4, and Sarah A Hunt, age 2)
- SAMUEL ELIAS GUION [b. 1829 – d. Feb 12, 1832] Age 3
- CATHARINE PAMELA GUION [b. June, 1831 – d. Oct 29, 1833] Age 2
- ROBERT DRAKE GUION [b. Jan 29, 1835 – d. Oct 12, 1882]
- JULIA ELIZA GUION [b. 1838 – d. Apr 6, 1841] Age 3
v.
ESAIAS GUION [b. Feb 11, 1802 – d. July 29, 1817] Godson of Uncle Esaias Guion
vi. WILLIAM HENRY GUION (GUYON) [b. Mar 13, 1804 born in NY; Moved to Ohio <1836; Lived in Richland, Belmont, OH in 1850 along with
his parents Elias & Elizabeth and youngest brother, Milton; Operated Guion & Son Merchantile; 1870 lived in IL
m. May 4, 1828 Susannah Hitchcock – Married in Dutch Reformed Church, Bronx, NY
m. abt 1850 Anelicia ? [b. 1835 <2nd Wife> From Georgia; Married to Anelicia or Melicia in 1870 Census
m. Mary [b. 1816 – in CT / m. 1869 Lucy M. ? in Shelby Co, IL
- GILBERT E. GUION [b. 1836 – d. < 1880] Born in Ohio; Dry Goods Merchant in Shelby Co, IL
m. Isabell McCormick [b. 1836 – Born in NY <2nd Husband – John M. Nichols [b. 1837
-- IDA BELL GUION [b. 1864 – Born in Davenport, Iowa
m. Mar 16, 1887 Leroy C. Shepard – Son of Simeon H. & Charlotte M. Shepard; Married Manning, Carroll Co, IA
-- GEORGE (G) PERCIVAL GUION [b. Feb 16, 1868 – in Dennison, Iowa; 1870 Shelby Co, IL (1920 lived Kit Carson, CO)
m. Sara Kemper [b. 1869 - Children born in Sioux Ward, Woodbury, IA
--- VERENA M. GUION [b. 1897
--- JAMES T. GUION [b. 1907
-- JOSEPHINE G. GUION [b. 1871 – d. Mar 21, 1951] Died Marion Co, OR
m. George Henry Foker [b. 1863 – d. 1946] Born IN; Son of William & Margaret Foker
- ALTON D. GUION [b. 1851 – d. Oct 1, 1933] Born in OH, Son of Alicia; Died Minneapolis, MN
vii. ARCHER R. GUION [b. Feb 11, 1806 – d. Mar 7, 1896] - Engineer, Guion–Boardman & Co, NY City
m. 3 June 1835 Eliza Jane Bradley [b. Mar 14, 1817 – d. Feb 29, 1892] Dau of John Bradley & Fannie Tompkins (m. 1805)
- ROBERT FULTON GUION [b. Apr 25, 1836 – d. Feb 23, 1837]
- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GUION [b. Mar 22, 1838
m. April 12, 1870 Charity Cain
- ELIZABETH ANN GUION [b. Jan 29, 1840
m. Jan 28, 1873 William Tyler Smith
- FRANCES CORNELIA GUION [b. Jan 24, 1842
m. Sept 17, 1872 John Reid Knox
- EMMALINE GUION [b. Apr 13, 1845
m. Dec 18, 1872 J. Leander Purdy
- ELIAS GUION [b. June 3, 1847 – d. Aug 7, 1849]
- RACHEL ADELAIDE GUION [b. Mary 14, 1849
- MARY ARCHER GUION [b. July 19, 1851 – Twin – d. Aug 4, 1883]
m. April 21, 1874 Wilfred S. Willis
- JOSEPHINE GUION [b. July 19, 1851 – Twin – d. June 2, 1856]
- JOHN LEONARD GUION [b. Mar 13, 1854 – d. Aug 31, 1855]
- ARCHER R. GUION JR [b. Dec 23, 1855 – d. Mar 25, 1871]
- WILLIAM THORPE [b. Oct 2, 1862
m. Jan 4, 1886 Carrie Mable See [b. Nov 14, 1864 – d. ]
-- LAIAL GUION
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-- GERTRUDE GUION
-- ELIZABETH GUION
-- ELSIE GUION
-- ARCHER GUION
-- SYLVESTER GUION
-- WILLIAM THORP GUION JR.
viii. ELIJAH GUION [b. Mar 16, 1808
ix.
JOHN HUNT GUION [b. May 11, 1810 – d. Dec 21, 1864]
m. Almira ? [b. Sept 13, 1814 – d. June 24, 1885]
x.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GUION [b. Oct 10, 1812 – d. July 25, 1835]
xi.
EMMALINE GUION [b. Nov 25, 1814 – d. Jan 16, 1840]
xii.
MILTON GUION [b. May 27, 1818 – d. Feb 17, 1900] Fresno, CA
b. MAGDELAINE (MAGDELIN) GUION [b. Aug 19, 1774 – d. Apr 5, 1843] Godparents at her baptism were Abel & Mary Jeveau, her aunt and uncle.
m. Oct 31, 1795 John Drake [b. 1772 – d.
] Son of Benjamin and Charity Archer Drake
Note: Drake family of Eastchester from original council of Plymouth established by King James in 1606.
i.
JOSEPH DRAKE [b. Oct 1, 1796 (bap Jan 10, 1797)
ii.
MARTHA MAGDELAINE DRAKE [b. Oct 18, 1798 – d Feb 19, 1799]
iii. ELIAS GUION DRAKE [b. Dec 7, 1799 – d. Apr 18, 1889] Live Warrenton, VA; Investor in NY Real Estate; Graduate of Princeton University
iv. DR. BENJAMIN DRAKE [b. 1801 <1st Wife Susannah Pell; 2nd Wife Martha Seaman; 3rd Wife Phebe Birchell>
m. Susannah Pell
v.
JOHN ERSKINE DRAKE [b. Sept 18, 1802 – d. Oct 23, 1805]
vi. CAROLINE DRAKE [b. July 24, 1807
m. John R. Townsend
vii. JACOB DRAKE [b. 1813
viii. ANGELINE E. DRAKE [b.
m. Samuel J. Shidmore
ix. MARTHA MAGDALENE DRAKE [b. Oct 18, 1798 – Feb 19, 1799] Infant
c. MARY ELIZABETH GUION [b. May 24, 1776 – d.
] Godparents were Benjamin Guion & Esther Soulice, her aunt & uncle.
m. Charles E. Duncan
i.
ANN FRANCES DUNCAN [b. Aug 1, 1800
ii. CHARLES BROWN DUNCAN [b. June 13, 1802
iii. MARY ELIZABETH DUNCAN [b. May 25, 1804
iv. SUSANNAH JANE DUNCAN [b. Nov 17, 1806
6. LT. BENJAMIN GUION [b. Feb 8, 1731 – d. Sept 8, 1791] Will dated Aug 15, 1791] American Revolutionary War; Farm in Pelham on New Rochelle
line. In will Benj leaves to wife Sarah “the negro man named ‘Pomp’ if he will live with her in peace, otherwise she may dispose of him as she
thinks proper.” Son of Aman; [1790 Census states “6” females in home; 3 slaves]
m. Sept 6, 1773 Sarah Pell [b. July 30, 1744 - ] Dau of Joshua & Phebe Palmer Pell, Grand-dau Thomas and Anna Pell. Thomas was third Lord of
Manor of Pelham; Anna was dau of Sachem Indian named Wampage. Sarah’s brother Benjamin Pell [b. 1750 – d. 1828] because of Tory
sympathies fled to Canada;1765 Quartering Act: Colonists required to provide temporary housing for British soldiers.
British landed and began the Battle of Pelham at Pelham Neck Oct 18, 1776.
a. ELIZABETH GUION [b. Jan 3, 1777 – d. Mar 21, 1809] Lived Manor of Pelham, accepted Christ 1791, Buried in vault of James Rich, Magazene St.
m. Stephen Rich [b. July 25, 1771 – d. ] Son of James Rich
i. ELIZABETH RICH [b. Aug 9, 1798 – d. Apr 20, 1799]
48
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
b.
c.
d.
JOHN RICH [b. Feb 9, 1800
ELIZABETH RICH [b. Feb 23, 1802
REBECAH RICH [b. Oct 26, 1803
BENJAMIN GUION RICH [b. Dec, 1805 – June 22, 1835] Died at Fishkill
STEPHEN RICH [b. Aug 3, 1808
SUSANNAH GUION [b. Dec 5, 1778 – d. Jan 9, 1859] (Stated in Uncle Esais’ will, “Susannah is a run-away, if she doesn’t return, her share
m. Isaac Williams [b. 1776 – d. 1855]
goes to sister Phebe”)
i. BENJAMIN GUION WILLIAMS [b. Feb 18, 1805 – d. May 13, 1898] Born Westchester Co, NY; Died Warren Co, PA
m. Julia Stedman [b. 1824 – d. 1899]
ii. ABIGAIL WILLIAMS [b. May 6, 1810 – d. Nov 17, 1902] Born Canandaigua, Ontario Co, NY; Died Westfield, Chautauqua Co, NY
m. Perez Bradford Noble [b. 1793 – d. 1889]
iii. JOHN WILLIAMS [b. 1812 – d. 1891] Born NY; Died Corydon, Warren Co, PA
m. Lucy Phelps Norton [b. 1816 – d. 1897]
iv. OLIVER HAZARD PERRY WILLIAMS [b. 1821 – d. 1884] Born Warren Co, PA; Died Wyandotte, Wayne Co, MI
m. Orra Sybyl Williams (maiden name) from McKean Co, PA
PHEBE GUION [b. Nov 17, 1780 - d. Aug 10, 1846]
(Family Bible transcription refers to her as Jaby)
m. Aug 22, 1800 RICHARD SHUTE [b July 21, 1776 – Nov 22, 1841] St. Paul’s, Mt. Vernon, Westchester Co, NY
MARY GUION [b. Sept 5, 1783 – d. Nov 15, 1809 ] Born in Pelham. Buried Friends burial grounds. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
m. Piere Duboi` (Dubois`)
- David Dubois`
7. ESAIAS (ESAIE or ISAIAH) GUION [b. Aug 26, 1736/bap Sept 19, 1736 in Anglican Trinity Church – d. 1820] Town of Pelham Blacksmith; Collects & owns 21
cats; 1790 census: wife, dau & 3 slaves
m. Elizabeth Joye [b.
– d. 1785] buried New Rochelle Cemetery
m. Nov 18, 1788 Esther Palisse <2nd Wife> [d. <1816
a. Elizabeth Joye <step-daughter> [Bap Aug 17, 1760 - Dau of James Joye
m. Phillip Pell
Genealogy Survey taken from website of author Debra Guiou Stufflebean
www.kansaswriter.com
This section is an up-dated appendix for the book: A French Huguenot Legacy

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