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Henry Rudolphus Gay

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Henry Rudolphus Gay

Birth
German Flatts, Herkimer County, New York, USA
Death
22 Aug 1892 (aged 87)
Ripley, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
Ripley, Chautauqua County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Biographical and Portrait Encyclopedia of Chautauqua County, New York:

"HENRY R. GAY is a son of Rodolphus and Anna (Loomis) Gay, and was born in Herkimer county. New York, on April 4, 1805.

His grandfather, Ephraim Gay, was a native and life-long resident of the State of Connecticut, a typical New Englander in life and a farmer by occupation. In political faith he belonged to the Federalist party. Together with his two sons, Harvey and Henry, twins, he entered the Revolutionary struggle, he as a private and the boys as drummers. They took part in many battles, and through the favorable turn of fortune's wheel, were again permitted to return to civil life. Grandfather Gay was married and had a family of one daughter and three sons. Maternal grandfather, Ephraim Loomis, was also a native of Connecticut and took part in the Revolutionary war.

Rodolphus Gay (father) was born iu Connecticut, where he lived until after his marriage, when he changed his fortunes to the State of New York, Herkimer county, about 1790. Here he reared his family and calmly met his death. He was a farmer by occupation, a democrat in politics, and at one time was captain of a company of New York State militia. By his marriage with Anna Loomis he had four daughters and three sons.

Henry R. Gay was united in marriage to Clara A. Tennant, a daughter of John Tennant (see sketch of Tennant), by which union were born the following cliildren : Laura N. (born August, 1828), married first to Isaac Palmer (deceased), at the time of his death a native of Illinois, to whom were born five children — Galon, Frank, Alice, Clara and Etta. Laura N. was married the second time to John AVard ; Ira R. (born May 5, 1830), married to Diana Mason, a daughter of Hezekiah Mason, of Rip- ley, New York ; Edith, wife of Allen Bartlett OF CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.

Henry R. Gay received a scanty education, took up the work of and became a farmer. He removed to Chautauqua county, town of Ripley, April 15, 1833, where he has since resided. Througii hard work and unremitting energy he has succeeded in acquiring a good farm and con- siderable personal property. Politically he is a democrat and has filled with credit a number of town offices."
Biographical and Portrait Encyclopedia of Chautauqua County, New York:

"HENRY R. GAY is a son of Rodolphus and Anna (Loomis) Gay, and was born in Herkimer county. New York, on April 4, 1805.

His grandfather, Ephraim Gay, was a native and life-long resident of the State of Connecticut, a typical New Englander in life and a farmer by occupation. In political faith he belonged to the Federalist party. Together with his two sons, Harvey and Henry, twins, he entered the Revolutionary struggle, he as a private and the boys as drummers. They took part in many battles, and through the favorable turn of fortune's wheel, were again permitted to return to civil life. Grandfather Gay was married and had a family of one daughter and three sons. Maternal grandfather, Ephraim Loomis, was also a native of Connecticut and took part in the Revolutionary war.

Rodolphus Gay (father) was born iu Connecticut, where he lived until after his marriage, when he changed his fortunes to the State of New York, Herkimer county, about 1790. Here he reared his family and calmly met his death. He was a farmer by occupation, a democrat in politics, and at one time was captain of a company of New York State militia. By his marriage with Anna Loomis he had four daughters and three sons.

Henry R. Gay was united in marriage to Clara A. Tennant, a daughter of John Tennant (see sketch of Tennant), by which union were born the following cliildren : Laura N. (born August, 1828), married first to Isaac Palmer (deceased), at the time of his death a native of Illinois, to whom were born five children — Galon, Frank, Alice, Clara and Etta. Laura N. was married the second time to John AVard ; Ira R. (born May 5, 1830), married to Diana Mason, a daughter of Hezekiah Mason, of Rip- ley, New York ; Edith, wife of Allen Bartlett OF CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.

Henry R. Gay received a scanty education, took up the work of and became a farmer. He removed to Chautauqua county, town of Ripley, April 15, 1833, where he has since resided. Througii hard work and unremitting energy he has succeeded in acquiring a good farm and con- siderable personal property. Politically he is a democrat and has filled with credit a number of town offices."


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