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Joseph Hungerford Brainerd

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Joseph Hungerford Brainerd

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
29 Mar 1879 (aged 78)
Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Noted on one side of the stone:

"Joseph Hungerford Brainderd born Portland formerly Chatham Conn, Mar 22 1801 died St Albans Vermont Mar 29, 1879, was graduated at Yale College in class of 1822, a member of the bar, a member of the excutive council of the state of Vermont, county clerk and clerk of the courts of Franklin County, Vermont for about 38 years and a Deacon in the Congregational Church at St Albans Vt for 40 years."

Note on Chatham/Portand Conn:
It originally was part of Middletown and then known as East Middletown. In 1767, Chatham, which then included Portland and East Hampton, was founded.
The town was a part of Chatham until 1841, when it became separate. Its name comes from Portland, England, a place famous for its freestone quarries


Joseph H Brainerd Lot

His First Wife
Fanny Partridge

His second wife:
Hannah H Whitney

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Additional information below has been provided by: Douglas Robinson

He was the son of Joseph Spencer Brainerd (1776-1817) and Hannah Hungerford (1778-1857).

His siblings were:
-Hannah b. 12 Jan 1803 at Chatham, CT
-Henry Lyman b. 18 Jan 1806 at Troy, NY d. 25 Jun 1878 St Albans
-Timothy Green b. 24 Jan 1808 at Troy, NY
-George b. 9 Feb 1810 at St Albans, VT d. 30 Feb 1810 St Albans
-George b. 24 Mar 1811 at St. Albans
-Ezra b. 18 Dec 1813 at St. Albans d. Sep 1814
-Ezre b. 1 Aug 1815 at St. Albans
Noted on one side of the stone:

"Joseph Hungerford Brainderd born Portland formerly Chatham Conn, Mar 22 1801 died St Albans Vermont Mar 29, 1879, was graduated at Yale College in class of 1822, a member of the bar, a member of the excutive council of the state of Vermont, county clerk and clerk of the courts of Franklin County, Vermont for about 38 years and a Deacon in the Congregational Church at St Albans Vt for 40 years."

Note on Chatham/Portand Conn:
It originally was part of Middletown and then known as East Middletown. In 1767, Chatham, which then included Portland and East Hampton, was founded.
The town was a part of Chatham until 1841, when it became separate. Its name comes from Portland, England, a place famous for its freestone quarries


Joseph H Brainerd Lot

His First Wife
Fanny Partridge

His second wife:
Hannah H Whitney

-----

Additional information below has been provided by: Douglas Robinson

He was the son of Joseph Spencer Brainerd (1776-1817) and Hannah Hungerford (1778-1857).

His siblings were:
-Hannah b. 12 Jan 1803 at Chatham, CT
-Henry Lyman b. 18 Jan 1806 at Troy, NY d. 25 Jun 1878 St Albans
-Timothy Green b. 24 Jan 1808 at Troy, NY
-George b. 9 Feb 1810 at St Albans, VT d. 30 Feb 1810 St Albans
-George b. 24 Mar 1811 at St. Albans
-Ezra b. 18 Dec 1813 at St. Albans d. Sep 1814
-Ezre b. 1 Aug 1815 at St. Albans


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