On 5 Sep 1821 in Rickway, NJ, Sarah D. Jackson, daughter of Col. Jackson of Rockaway, NJ, married Samuel B. Halsey, Esq, of Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY.** They were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr. Barnabas King*** (Also see **** below).
A MENTION OF SARAH HALSEY IN THE BIO OF THE REV. DR. BARNABAS KING:
"When Dr. King began to preach in Rockaway, he boarded in the family of Moses Tuttle, Esq., the sixth child and fifth son of Colonel Joseph Tuttle, of Hanover, and his wife Abigail Ogden. Col. Tuttle and his brother Timothy set- tled in Hanover, in Morris County, about 1733 or 4. Col.
T's second wife was Abigail Nutman, a sister of the Rey. James Nutman, the second pastor of the Hanover church. Their son, the Rev. James Tuttle, was the first pastor of the churches at Rockaway and Parcippany.
Dr. King was the pastor of Moses Tuttle; of the daughter of Moses, Mrs. Hannah Hoff, widow of Charles Hoff; of her daughter Mrs. Jane Beach, widow of Col. Samuel Serrin Beach ; of her daughter Mrs. Delia Fazzard, the widow of the Rey. Silas H. Hazzard; and he lived to see Mrs. Hazzard's daughter and grand child on a visit to Mrs. Beach, the venerable great-grandmother, who is still living! Making six generations of one family who lived in the period of his ministry. The late Matthias Kitchel, Esq., also married Caroline Beach, the great-granddaughter of Moses Tuttle, and Dr. King lived to see her grand children.
(The Rev. Dr. King) ministered to five generations of Captain Stephen Jackson's family, viz: Capt. Stephen Jackson, his son Col. Joseph Jackson, his daughter MRS. SARAH DUBIOS HALSEY, and her children and grand children. The same was true in other instances. The whole constitutes a singular and perhaps not very easily paralleled statement of permanence and longevity in his pastoral office."****
*Info provided by Find A Grave Member, Joyce.
**Source Information: Ancestry.com. 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 1777-1834 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2018.
Original Data: Bowman, Fred Q. Eastern New York, 10,000 Vital Records, 1777-1834. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987, p. 110, Item# 3821.
***Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., Marriage Newspaper Extracts, 1801-1880 (Barber Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data:Barber, Gertrude A., comp. Marriages taken from the "Brooklyn Eagle." Volumes 1-14. n.p.: n.p., 1963-66.Barber, Gertrude A., comp. Marriages taken from the New York Evening Post. Volumes 1-7. n.p.: n.p., 1933-??.
****"Sketch of Rev. Barnabas King," D.D. by Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle, D.D. 1818-1901 ( Published 1869), pages 71 & 72 (footnote).
Bio by David Burns, M. Div. (#47319474)
On 5 Sep 1821 in Rickway, NJ, Sarah D. Jackson, daughter of Col. Jackson of Rockaway, NJ, married Samuel B. Halsey, Esq, of Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY.** They were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr. Barnabas King*** (Also see **** below).
A MENTION OF SARAH HALSEY IN THE BIO OF THE REV. DR. BARNABAS KING:
"When Dr. King began to preach in Rockaway, he boarded in the family of Moses Tuttle, Esq., the sixth child and fifth son of Colonel Joseph Tuttle, of Hanover, and his wife Abigail Ogden. Col. Tuttle and his brother Timothy set- tled in Hanover, in Morris County, about 1733 or 4. Col.
T's second wife was Abigail Nutman, a sister of the Rey. James Nutman, the second pastor of the Hanover church. Their son, the Rev. James Tuttle, was the first pastor of the churches at Rockaway and Parcippany.
Dr. King was the pastor of Moses Tuttle; of the daughter of Moses, Mrs. Hannah Hoff, widow of Charles Hoff; of her daughter Mrs. Jane Beach, widow of Col. Samuel Serrin Beach ; of her daughter Mrs. Delia Fazzard, the widow of the Rey. Silas H. Hazzard; and he lived to see Mrs. Hazzard's daughter and grand child on a visit to Mrs. Beach, the venerable great-grandmother, who is still living! Making six generations of one family who lived in the period of his ministry. The late Matthias Kitchel, Esq., also married Caroline Beach, the great-granddaughter of Moses Tuttle, and Dr. King lived to see her grand children.
(The Rev. Dr. King) ministered to five generations of Captain Stephen Jackson's family, viz: Capt. Stephen Jackson, his son Col. Joseph Jackson, his daughter MRS. SARAH DUBIOS HALSEY, and her children and grand children. The same was true in other instances. The whole constitutes a singular and perhaps not very easily paralleled statement of permanence and longevity in his pastoral office."****
*Info provided by Find A Grave Member, Joyce.
**Source Information: Ancestry.com. 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 1777-1834 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2018.
Original Data: Bowman, Fred Q. Eastern New York, 10,000 Vital Records, 1777-1834. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987, p. 110, Item# 3821.
***Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., Marriage Newspaper Extracts, 1801-1880 (Barber Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data:Barber, Gertrude A., comp. Marriages taken from the "Brooklyn Eagle." Volumes 1-14. n.p.: n.p., 1963-66.Barber, Gertrude A., comp. Marriages taken from the New York Evening Post. Volumes 1-7. n.p.: n.p., 1933-??.
****"Sketch of Rev. Barnabas King," D.D. by Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle, D.D. 1818-1901 ( Published 1869), pages 71 & 72 (footnote).
Bio by David Burns, M. Div. (#47319474)
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