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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elisha Graves: Birth: 25 NOV 1789 in Shelburne, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Death: 21 NOV 1869 in Mansfield, Tioga, Pennsylvania, United States

  2. Caroline Graves: Birth: 5 JUN 1791 in Massachusetts, United States. Death: 30 MAR 1869 in Whitneyville, Windham, Vermont, United States

  3. Elcy Graves: Birth: 2 MAY 1794. Death: 26 JUN 1849 in Hampton, Washington Co., NY

  4. Lucy Graves: Birth: 12 MAY 1796 in Chester, Washington (now Warren), New York, United States. Death: 25 FEB 1870 in E. Smithfield, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States

  5. Harriet Graves: Birth: 8 JAN 1801 in Hoosac, Rensselaer, New York, United States. Death: 11 MAY 1871 in McKean, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

  6. Ansel Graves: Birth: 22 FEB 1802 in Chester, Washington (now Warren), New York, United States. Death: 22 JAN 1882 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH

  7. Cyrus Graves: Birth: 30 MAR 1804 in Chester, Washington (now Warren), New York, United States. Death: 12 MAR 1889 in Waverly, Tioga, New York, United States

  8. James Otis Graves: Death: 1860


Sources
1. Title:   National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Book.
Page:   Vol. 38, pg. 350

Notes
a. Note:   Arms of the Otis Family, copied by Donald R. Ames - 23 February 1990 The Otis Family - Seventh Generation Caroline was born at Colchester, Conn., Dec 18, 1764, married Ansel
 Graves at Shelburn, Mass in 1788. Arunah born Jan 6, 1763, married Betsey Adams Aug 31, 1786. He enlisted when 18 years old in the Rev. Army and assisted in laying a chair across the North River near West Point. He served in Col. Samuel Canfields' Militia Reg. at West Point. He claims to have manufactured the first saw in Vermont and made
 the first cheese in Jefferson County, New York. There is among his descendants a volume of printed sermons marked
 London 1632, which was brought to this country by Sarah Tudor or her
 ancestors. Calvin born Oct 16, 1766, married 1st Sally Foster, 2nd Mrs. Vanhautier in 1794. He served in the Rev. War and was a carpenter joiner and worked on
 the ship under cover at Sacket Harbor in 1815. Else born Sept 12, 1768 and married Isiac Barber. Chandler born Apr 17, 1770, married Abigail Coe. He was a constable and collector, he was jealous in the cause of the African race and aided by his contributions and his pen to their freedom from
 bondage. Lucy born Jan 4, 1772, married Russel Randal. James born Dec 20, 1773 and died Mar 11, 1774. Stephen, a twin of James married Phoebe Glynn. They settled in Halifax, VT where he was a farmer, occupied a prominent position and
 was justice of the peace for forty years. From 1808 to 1812 he was a member of the legislature of VT and a member of the Baptist church. Capt Seth born June 24, 1777, married Chloe Taylor. He was in the
 War of 1812. Elder Nathaniel born Nov 26, 1778, married Judith Martin. James born Nov 5, 1780, married Bethia Lee. Joseph born Feb 5, 1782, married Violitta Huisdale. Children of Caroline Otis and Ansel Graves: Lucy (our ancestor),
 Elcy, Elisha, Cyrus Lucy Graves married Asa Allen; See Allen Geneology Taken from Totters History of Emigrants. Nicholas Jacob born in England died June 5, 1657 in Hingham, Mass.
 Daughter Mary born in 1636 married John Otis. Ebeinzer Gay married in Hingham Mary Allyn Otis, daughter of Hon.
 Joseph Otis, brother of James Otis the Patriot of Barnstable. LDS IGI Source: Birth, 18 Dec 1764, Colchester Twp, New London, Connecticut,
 Father Stephen OTIS, Mother Lucy, Extraction of statewide vital records indexes for Vermont and Connecticut, Batch # 7450353, Source Call # 002939, Film


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