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Descendants of Enoch Arnold

Second Generation


11. Enoch Arnold Jr 1 (Enoch ) was born about 1764/1765 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. He died after 1850 in New York, USA.

Enoch was born before 1755 in Prob., , Rhode Island. He died Bet 27 Sep 1803/1810 in , Rensselaer, New York, USA.

A possible line.
113. JAMES12 ARNOLD (ELISHA11, ISRAEL10, STEPHEN9, WILLIAM8, NICHOLAS (AKA THOMAS7, RICHARD6, RICHARD5, THOMAS4, ROGER3, ARNHOLT2, ?1) was born September 30, 1719, and died December 03, 1777 in Warwick , Rhode Island ?. He married FREELOVE BURLINGAME December 03, 1740. She was born July 07, 1725, and died 1804 in Warwick , Rhode Island.

Notes for FREELOVE BURLINGAME:
The will of Freelove , made April 1804 gives each of her Grandchildren six cents , expecting they would add to it to buy a cow ; to several of her sons she gave twelve cents each towards buying a horse ;      to her daughters , eight cents each .

More About JAMES ARNOLD and FREELOVE BURLINGAME:
Marriage: December 03, 1740
    
Children of JAMES ARNOLD and FREELOVE BURLINGAME are:
  i.   GIDEON13 ARNOLD, b. September 14, 1741, Warwick , Rhode Island.
  ii.   MARTHA ARNOLD, b. April 01, 1743, Warwick , Rhode Island.
  iii.   HANNAH ARNOLD, b. July 31, 1744, Warwick , Rhode Island.
  iv.   JAMES ARNOLD, b. December 21, 1745, Warwick , Rhode Island; d. October 13, 1793; m. ELIZABETH; b. Bet. 1743 - 1745; d. August 11, 1811.
  v.   ELIZABETH ARNOLD, b. January 17, 1747; d. June 07, 1753.
  vi.   ELEZAR ARNOLD, b. October 27, 1748; m. ANNA DYER, March 15, 1772, East Greenwich , Kent Co . , Rhode Island.
More About ELEZAR ARNOLD and ANNA DYER:
Marriage: March 15, 1772, East Greenwich , Kent Co . , Rhode Island

140. vii.   CALEB ARNOLD, b. June 28, 1750, Warwick , Rhode Island; d. Bef. 1803.
  viii.   DORCAS ARNOLD, b. November 1751; d. March 1757.
  ix.   DAVID ARNOLD, b. July 15, 1753.
  x.   GEORGE ARNOLD, b. October 20, 1754.
  xi.   UNNAMED ARNOLD, b. February 16, 1756; d. September 25, 1756.
  xii.   PELEG ARNOLD, b. April 1757; d. March 1761.
  xiii.   WAITE ARNOLD, b. December 31, 1758; d. April 27, 1760.
  xiv.   FREELOVE ARNOLD, b. July 12, 1760; m. NATHAN.
  xv.   REUBEN ARNOLD, b. January 05, 1762; m. PHOEBE JOHNSON, July 02, 1784.
More About REUBEN ARNOLD and PHOEBE JOHNSON:
Marriage: July 02, 1784

  xvi.   SIMON ARNOLD, b. December 1763.
  xvii.   ELIJAH ARNOLD, b. March 07, 1769.

He had the following children.

  12 M i Arnold.
  13 M ii Arnold.

Enoch also married Naomi Fox 1, 2 in Bet 1790/1800 in , Rensselaer, New York, USA. Naomi was born in 1750/1755 in Of New London Co., Connecticut. She died after 1830 in , Oswego, New York, USA.

FOX FAMILY NEWS

Nov. 1, 1916

Baptist Church in Albany. He was my
grandfather — died on a journey to

Canada, in Turin, Lewis County, X. Y."

Taking up the Connecticut records of
the French and Indian wars, we find
the following among the soldiers who
went out from East Haddam :

Samuel Fox, Gershom Fox, Isaac Fox.
Samuel Fox, Jr., Oliver Fox. William
Fox, Ezekiel Fox, Israel Fox. Amasa
Fox, Lemuel Fox, Silas Fox, Joseph
Fox and Joshua Fox. Of these the first
three, viz: Samuel, Gershom and Isaac,
were the elder brothers of Daniel Fox :
Lemuel and Silas were the sons of
Isaac; Joseph was the son of Thomas
(4) Fox, the brother of Samuel,
Gershom. etc.. — he died in the army;
Joshua was the son of Ebenezer (3)
Fox, a cousin; Samuel Fox, Jr., William
Fox, Oliver Fox. Ezekiel Fox, Israel
Fox — and perhaps Amasa Fox — were
doubtless sons of Samuel (4) Fox —
the brother of Daniel.

The statement made by Henry
Williams, that Daniel Fox had nephew^,
Oliver and Ezekiel Fox, is verified, and
undoubted proof given that Daniel Fox
was a brother of Samuel (4) Fox, and
therefore, Daniel was a son of Isaac
(3) Fox of Colchester. The statement
that Ebenezer Fox was also a nephew
of Daniel Fox was an error, as said
Ebenezer was a cousin. Presumedly
Ebenezer Fox. Jr., was referred to, and
he was second cousin to Daniel.
Ebenezer (3) Fox of Xew London,
son of Isaac (2), and therefore a cousin
of Isaac (3) Fox of Colchester, bought
land in East Haddam in 1730 and
settled in Millington Parish in the
immediate vicinity of the sons of Isaac
(3) of Colchester. It is not strange
that his relationship should be slightly
contused: but this error does not disturb
the other conditions.

In April, 1760, Samuel Fox. aged 24.
and Oliver Fox. aged 19, "of Connecti-
cut" went over in Dutchess County.
X. V. and enlisted in Captain Bogardus'
company. It must be understood that
Dutchess County extended north to
Albany County and included what was
later set off as Columbia County :
Rensselaer County was later set off
from Albany County. Oliver Fox. and
probably his brother Samuel, returned

to East Haddam. Oliver soon married
and had sons; Oliver, Samuel and
Jeremiah born to him in East Haddam
the latter born July 22, 1766. Oliver's
fust wife died in 17(>8, he married again
and removed to Xew York, settling near
Kinderhook Lake, close to the boundary
line between Dutchess and Albany
Counties. His brother Samuel Fox,
(Jr.), probably settled near him, as the
revolutionary rolls show that Oliver Fox
and Samuel Fox served together in
Colonel Pawley's command : also Oliver
Fox, Jr., enlisted from Dutchess County.

In the census of 1790, Oliver Fox,
Samuel Fox and Jeremiah Fox appear
as heads of, apparently, young families
in Rensselaerwick, X. V. Daniel Fox,
Levitt Fox, Consider Fox and Jacob M.
Fox were the heads of families in Xew
Canaan ; and a John C. Fox was living
in Hudson. Oliver. Samuel and
Jeremiah are confirmed as sons of
Oliver (5) Fox formerly of East
Haddam ; Daniel and Levitt Fox will
at once be recognized as the father and
son from East Haddam. Jacob M. Fox
was the son of Jedediah (4) Fox, the
brother of Daniel. His full name was
Jacob McCoy Fox, and he was the
Lieut. Jacob Fox who served in the
Revolution from Xorwich, Conn. Con-
sider Fox was the son of Benjamin (4)
Fox (Benjamin 3, John 2) of New
London, Conn. Consider Fox had
brothers William, Samuel and Benjamin
who settled at Hoosick, N. Y. before
the Revolution — Samuel returned to
Xew London. Lieut. Jacob M. Fox had
brothers Jeremiah, Jr. and John who
served in the Revolution from Connecti-
cut, who later settled in Xew York
State. Whether the John C. Fox of
Hudson was that brother John, I have
not yet determined.

The foregoing will give something of
an idea how the exodus of the Foxes
from East Haddam and Xew London
began — the consuming desire for more
and cheaper land, and a longing for
something better beyond. Isaac (4)
Fox, the brother of Daniel, in 1662,
went up to Campton, X'. H., taking a
nephew. Winthrop Fox, with him. He
prepared a home, and his son. Isaac Fox,
Jr., brought up his mother and the rest
of the family, the following spring.
Isaac (4) Fox sold his homestead in
Fast Haddam on February 20, 1759;

They had the following children.

  14 F iii Irene Arnold 1 was born on 9 Apr 1800 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York, USA.
        Irene married Edward Roberts.
+ 15 M iv Josiah Arnold was born on 1 Oct 1801. He died on 2 Sep 1859.

Enoch also married Catherine Arnold about 1806 in New York, United States. Catherine was born on 26 Jan 1785. She died on 15 Oct 1869 in Hope, Hamilton, New York, USA.

They had the following children.

  16 M v Garrett Arnold was born in 1807 in New York, United States.
        Garrett married Mary.

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