Английская Википедия:Dwight family

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The Dwight family of New England had many members who were military leaders, educators, jurists, authors, businessmen and clergy.

Around 1634, John Dwight came with his wife Hannah (1604-1656), daughter Hannah (1625-1714), and sons Timothy (1629–1718) and John (bef Jul 1629-1638) from Dedham, Essex, England, to Dedham, Massachusetts. John and Hannah Dwight had two more daughters before John Dwight died in 1660. Mary (born at sea (1635-1713) and Sarah (1638-1663). The known descendants of John and Hannah Dwight are from their two grandsons (children of Timothy and his third wife Anna Flint): Justice Nathaniel Dwight (1666–1711) and Captain Henry Dwight (1676–1732).

Nathaniel Dwight

Justice Nathaniel Dwight (1666–1711) married Mehitable Partridge (1675–1756)[note 1] in 1693. Their descendants were:[1]

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  • Colonel Timothy Dwight II (1694–1771), lawyer married Experience King (1693–1763)
    • Eleanor Dwight (1717-1777)
    • Major Timothy Dwight III (1726–1777), married Mary Edwards (1734–1807), daughter of theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758)[2]
      • Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817), president of Yale College 1795–1817, married Margaret (or Mary) Woolsey (1754–1777)
        • Timothy Dwight (1778-1844)
        • Benjamin Woolsey Dwight (1780–1850), physician married Sophia Woodbridge Strong (1793–1861.
        • James Dwight III (1784–1863), married Aurelia Darling (1787-1813) in 1811 and Susan Breed (1785–1851) in 1815
          • Elizabeth Smith Dwight (1812-1848)
          • Aurelia Dwight (1816-1874)
          • Timothy Dwight (1820-1822)
          • John Breed Dwight (1822-1843)
          • James McLaren Breed Dwight (1825-1897)
          • Timothy Dwight V (1828–1916), president of Yale University 1886–1898
            • Helen Rood Dwight (1868-1909)
            • Winthrop Edwards Dwight (1872-1944)
        • John Dwight (1784-1803)
        • Шаблон:Tree list/final branch Sereno Edwards Dwight (1786–1850), author and minister, married Susan Edwards Daggett, daughter of David Daggett (1764–1851, founder of the Yale College Law School. David Daggett was a descendant of Hannah Mayhew Daggett, daughter of Gov. Thomas Mayhew of Martha's Vineyard.
          • Their only daughter did not survive infancy.
        • William Theodore Dwight (1795–1865), clergyman
          • Henry Edwin Dwight (1832-1908)
          • Elizabeth Bradford Dwight (1835-1904)
          • Laura Leman Dwight (1836-1928)
          • Thomas Bradford Dwight (1837-1878)
          • William Theodore Dwight (1844-1848)
        • Henry Edwin Dwight (1797-1832)
        • a son who died young
      • Edwards Dwight (1754-1783)
      • Erastus Dwight (1756-1821)
      • Jonathan Edwards Dwight (1759-1800)
      • Sarah Dwight (1761-1805)
      • Mary Dwight (1763-1813)
      • Theodore Dwight (1764–1846), journalist, married Abigail Alsop (1765–1846), the sister of Richard Alsop (1761–1815)
        • Mary A Dwight (1793-1875)
        • Theodore Dwight (1796–1866), author, married Eleanor Boyd.
        • William Richard Dwight (1798-1864)
      • Maurice William Dwight (1766-1796)
      • Fidelia Dwight (1768-1847)
      • Nathaniel Dwight (1770-1831)
      • Elizabeth Dwight (1772–1813) married William Walton Woolsey (1766–1839)
        • Mary Anne Woolsey (1793–1871) married Jared Scarborough (1781-1816) and then George Hoadley (1781–1857)
          • William Woolsey Scarborough (1814-1896)
          • Elizabeth Dwight Scarborough (1815-1816)
          • Joseph Scarborough (1817-1817)
          • Elizabeth Dwight Hoadley married General Joshua Hall Bates (1817–1908)
          • George Hoadly (1826–1902), governor of Ohio
            • George Hoadley earned degrees at Harvard University
            • Edward M. Hoadley graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
            • Laura Hoadley married a second cousin, Theodore Woolsey Scarborough
          • Laura J Hoadley (1835-1853)
        • Elizabeth Woolsey (1794-1863)
        • William Cecil Woolsey (1796-1840)
        • John Mumford Woolsey (1796–1870) married Jane Andrews
          • Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (1835–1905), author published What Katy Did as "Susan Coolidge"
          • Jane Andrews Woolsey (b. 1836)
          • Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey (1838–1910) married Daniel Coit Gilman[4]
          • Theodora Walton Woolsey (1840-1910)
          • William Walton Woolsey (1842–1910), plantation owner, married Catherine Buckingham Convers, daughter of Charles Cleveland Convers, and then Bessie Gammell
            • Clara Constance Woolsey (1872-1872)
            • John Munro Woolsey (1877-1945)
            • Convers Buckingham Woolsey (1880-1951)
            • Catherine Buckingham Woolsey (1882-1975)
            • William Walton Woolsey (1886-1964)
            • Gamel Woolsey (1895–1968), author, married Gerald Brenan[5]
        • Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1801–1889), president of Yale 1846–1871, married Elizabeth Salisbury in 1833 and then Sarah Pritchard in 1854.
          • Edward Salisbury Woolsey (1834-1843) died of scarlet fever
          • Elizabeth Woolsey (1835-1843) died of scarlet fever
          • Agnes Woolsey (1838-1915)
          • William Walton Woolsey (1840-1843) died of scarlet fever
          • Laura Woolsey (1842-1861) died of typhoid fever
          • Catherine Woolsey (1845-1854)
          • Martha Woolsey (1847-1870)
          • Helen Woolsey (1849-1870)
          • Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (1852–1929), legal scholar
            • Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr. (1880–1933), forestry professor
              • Elizabeth Davenport Woolsey (1908-1997)
              • Anne Salisbury Woolsey (1910-2005)
              • Edith Woolsey (1912-2005)
              • Sarah Woolsey (1913-2003)
              • Patricia Woolsey (1917-2004)
            • Heathcote Muirson Woolsey (1884-1957)
          • Mary Prichard Woolsey (1855-1931)
          • John Muirson Woolsey (1858-1861) died of typhoid fever
          • George Woolsey (1861-1950)
          • Edith Woolsey (1864-1960)
        • Sara Dwight Woolsey (1805-1870)
        • Theodosia Woolsey (1810-1811)
      • Cecil Dwight (1774-1839)
      • Henry Edwin Dwight (1776-1824)



  • Mehitable Dwight (1705–1767), married Captain Abraham Burbank (1703–1767), large landholder, residing at Suffield, Connecticut.
    • Abraham Burbank, Esq. (1739–1808), lawyer, Yale 1759, Massachusetts Legislature from 1779 to 1808; delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1780; Justice of the Peace in June 1772 and a commissary during the Revolutionary War;[1] married (1) Bethia Cushing (1740–1768) (2) Sarah Pomeroy (1744–1808), daughter of General Seth Pomeroy.
      • Arthur Burbank (1782–1839) farmer, married Sarah Bates (1789–1870), daughter of Revolutionary War Soldier Eleazer Bates (1749–1826)
        • Abraham Burbank (1813–1887), largest real estate owner in Pittsfield, Mass.; builder, hardware store owner, hotel operator, married Julia M. Brown (1812–1897)[6]

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Henry Dwight

Captain Henry Dwight (1676–1732), farmer, merchant and judge, married Lydia Hawley (1680–1748). Their descendants were:[7]

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  • Brig. General Joseph Dwight (1703–1765), judge in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, married Mary Pynchon, and then Abigail (Williams) Sargeant (1721–1791), half-sister to Ephraim Williams Jr.
    • Lydia Dwight (1732-1798) married Rev. Dr. John Willard (1733-1807), brother of Joseph Willard, former president of Harvard College. Rev.Dr. John Willard was a mentor of Rev. Abishai Alden and a descendant of Major Simon Willard. See Endicott Rock history.
    • Joseph Dwight, Jr. (1737–1826) married Lydia Dewey (1745–1811)
    • Pamela Dwight (1753*–1807), married Judge Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813)
      • Theodore Sedgwick (1780–1839), lawyer and diplomat, married Susan Anne Livingson (1788–1867)
      • Henry Dwight Sedgwick (1785–1831), anti-slavery lawyer, married Jane Minot (1795–1859)
        • Henry Dwight Sedgwick II (1824–1903), married Henrietta Ellery Sedgwick (1829–1899)
      • Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867), novelist
      • Charles Sedgwick (1791–1856), clerk of Massachusetts Supreme Court, married Elizabeth Buckminster Dwight (1801–1864)
        • Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1820–1880) married William Minot II (1817–1894)
    • Henry Williams Dwight (1757–1804), married Abigail Welles (1763–1840), descended from Thomas Welles
      • Henry Williams Dwight (1788–1845), lawyer and politician
      • Edwin Welles Dwight (1789–1841), author and minister
  • Captain Seth Dwight (1707–1774), farmer, married Abigail Strong (1710–1780)
    • Ensign Josiah Dwight (1747–1796) married Tabitha Bigelow (c. 1740–1796)
      • Seth Dwight (1769–1825), merchant, married Hannah Strong (1768–1813)
      • Josiah Dwight Jr. (1772–1826) married Sarah Hartwell (1772–1822)
  • Colonel Josiah Dwight (1715–1768), merchant and judge, married Elizabeth Buckminster (1731–1798)
    • Thomas Dwight (1758–1819), politician, married Hannah Worthington (1761–1833)
    • Clarissa Dwight (1762–1820) married Major Abel Whitney (1756–1807)
    • Josiah Dwight, Jr. (1767–1821), merchant, married Rhoda Edwards (1778–1864), granddaughter of Jonathan Edwards
      • Elizabeth Buckminster Dwight (1801–1864) married distant cousin Charles Sedgwick (1791–1856), see above
  • Edmund Dwight (1717–1755) married Elizabeth Scutt (1724–1764)
    • Jonathan Dwight (1743–1831) married Margaret Ashley (1745–1789)
      • Jonathan Dwight Jr. (1772–1840), merchant and politician, married Sarah Shepard (1774–1805)
      • Edmund Dwight (1780–1849), merchant and philanthropist, married Mary Harrison Eliot

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See also

Notes

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References

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