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 1752, died at Chester, Conn., 17 Feb. 1814. 1752, died at Chester, Conn., 17 Feb. 1814.
  
-Child by first wife: +Child by first wife: ^^^^ 
-  i. McNEIL<sup>7</sup>, b. abt. 1776; d.at New York, N.Y., 19 Jan. 1852 ae, 76; m. RACHEL HAWKINS, wood. at Delhi, N.Y., 1 Jan. 1867, dau. of Joseph and Rachel (Harris). He kept a tavern at Troy, N.Y., 1814-16, and afterwards in Boston, finally in New York City. Child: +| | i. McNEIL<sup>7</sup>, b. abt. 1776; d.at New York, N.Y., 19 Jan. 1852 ae, 76; m. RACHEL HAWKINS, wood. at Delhi, N.Y., 1 Jan. 1867, dau. of Joseph and Rachel (Harris). He kept a tavern at Troy, N.Y., 1814-16, and afterwards in Boston, finally in New York City. Child: || 
-    I. Elizabeth McNeil<sup>8</sup>, b. at Boston, 11 Feb. 1822; d. at New York, 25 Nov. 1826. +| | | I. Elizabeth McNeil<sup>8</sup>, b. at Boston, 11 Feb. 1822; d. at New York, 25 Nov. 1826. | 
-Children by second wife (the youngest five baptized 13 May 1797): +Children by second wife (the youngest five baptized 13 May 1797): ^^^^ 
-  ii. INFANT, d. 30 Oct. 1781. +| | ii. INFANT, d. 30 Oct. 1781. || 
-  228. iii. [[228.norman|NORMAN]]. b. 20 Sept. 1782. +228. iii. [[228.norman|NORMAN]]. b. 20 Sept. 1782. || 
-  229. iv. [[229.alexander|ALEXANDER]], b. 5 Oct. 1784. +229. iv. [[229.alexander|ALEXANDER]], b. 5 Oct. 1784. || 
-  v. MARY, b. 10 Aug. 1787; d. at New York City, 16 May 1880; m. at Buffalo, N.Y., 15 Sept. 1822, DR. THOMAS HASTINGS, b. at Washington, Conn., 15 Oct. 1784, d. at New York City, 15 May 1872, s. of Dr. Seth and Eunice (Parmelee). A son was Rev. Thomas Samuel Hastings, D.D.; a daughter, Mary Seymour Hastings, m. (1) Rev. Daniel Bond, (2) Rev. George Warren Wood, D.D.; another daughter, Catherine Eunice Hastings, m. Rev. William W. Scudder, D.D., and d. in Ceylon. See below. +| | v. MARY, b. 10 Aug. 1787; d. at New York City, 16 May 1880; m. at Buffalo, N.Y., 15 Sept. 1822, DR. THOMAS HASTINGS, b. at Washington, Conn., 15 Oct. 1784, d. at New York City, 15 May 1872, s. of Dr. Seth and Eunice (Parmelee). A son was Rev. Thomas Samuel Hastings, D.D.; a daughter, Mary Seymour Hastings, m. (1) Rev. Daniel Bond, (2) Rev. George Warren Wood, D.D.; another daughter, Catherine Eunice Hastings, m. Rev. William W. Scudder, D.D., and d. in Ceylon. See below. || 
-  vi. ARDON, b. 5 Jan. 1790; res. Rome, N.Y.; m. 8 Sept. 1819, SARAH MARSH, b. at Norwich, Conn., 28 Sept. 1782, d. at Rome, N.Y., 27 Feb. 1852, dau. of Dr. Jonathan and Alice (Fitch). He was commissioned First Ueut. in the Oneida County Cavalry, 1819, and rose to the rank of Colonel. Children, b. at Rome: +| | vi. ARDON, b. 5 Jan. 1790; res. Rome, N.Y.; m. 8 Sept. 1819, SARAH MARSH, b. at Norwich, Conn., 28 Sept. 1782, d. at Rome, N.Y., 27 Feb. 1852, dau. of Dr. Jonathan and Alice (Fitch). He was commissioned First Ueut. in the Oneida County Cavalry, 1819, and rose to the rank of Colonel. Children, b. at Rome: || 
-    I. Mary Harland<sup>8</sup>, b. 22 Oct. 1820. +| | | I. Mary Harland<sup>8</sup>, b. 22 Oct. 1820. | 
-    II. Sarah Marsh, b. 31 July 1823; m. 16 Dec. 1846, Josiah Peckham Fitch, b. at Sheldon, Vt., 19 Apr. 1817, s. of Dr. Chauncey and Nancy (Peckham); six children. He was a lawyer, rem. from Rome to New York City. +| | | II. Sarah Marsh, b. 31 July 1823; m. 16 Dec. 1846, Josiah Peckham Fitch, b. at Sheldon, Vt., 19 Apr. 1817, s. of Dr. Chauncey and Nancy (Peckham); six children. He was a lawyer, rem. from Rome to New York City. | 
-  vii. CATHERINE, b. 8 Oct. 1792; m. MILES P. SQUIER, D.D., of Geneva, N.Y.+| | vii. CATHERINE, b. 8 Oct. 1792; m. MILES P. SQUIER, D.D., of Geneva, N.Y. ||
  
 **THOMAS HASTINGS** (1784-1872), husband of **MARY SEYMOUR**, removed in youth **THOMAS HASTINGS** (1784-1872), husband of **MARY SEYMOUR**, removed in youth
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 with sure taste and scrupulous attention to detail. He was interested in city with sure taste and scrupulous attention to detail. He was interested in city
 planning and beautification, helped to formulate the city plan of Hartford, planning and beautification, helped to formulate the city plan of Hartford,
-Conn., 1911, and designed the industrial town for the U. S. Steel Corporation at+Conn., 1911, and designed the industrial town for the U.S. Steel Corporation at
 Duluth, Minn. He designed the Princeton Battle Monument, at Princeton, N.J., and Duluth, Minn. He designed the Princeton Battle Monument, at Princeton, N.J., and
 the base of the Lafayette monument in the court of the Louvre, Paris. He was a the base of the Lafayette monument in the court of the Louvre, Paris. He was a
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