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Marriage: Children:
  1. Henrietta Disbrow: Birth: 8 DEC 1816 in Ashland,Green Co,NY.

  2. Charles Tuttle Disbrow: Birth: 16 MAY 1819 in Ashland,Green Co,NY. Death: JAN 1915 in Leavenworth,Leavenworth Co,KS

  3. Sarah Bliss Disbrow: Birth: 16 APR 1823 in Ashland,Green Co,NY. Death: 27 DEC 1869 in Green Co,NY

  4. Asahel Disbrow: Birth: 14 SEP 1826 in Ashland,Green Co,NY.

  5. Ezra Disbrow: Birth: Abt 1828 in Ashland,Green Co,NY.

  6. Rachel Disbrow: Birth: 1830 in Ashland,Green Co,NY.


Notes
a. Note:   FROM K. MARGISON (dippy1951@aol.com): Mamre Tuttle, w/o Ezra Disbrow, d. February 5, 1880, aged 93y1m3d
 b. 02 Nov 1788, Ct.; d. 05 Feb 1880, Conesville, Schoharie, NY; Stepchild.
  MAMRE TUTTLE (EZEKIAL 7, SAMUEL 6, EZEKIEL 5, EPHRAIM 4, NATHANIEL 3, WILLIAM 2, SIMON 1) was born 02 Nov 1788 in Ct., and died 05 Feb 1880 in Conesville, Schoharie, NY. She married EZRA DISBROW, son of ASAHEL DISBROW and ABIGAIL DISBROW.
 He was born 04 Nov 1785 in Ct.4,5 , and died 25 Aug 1855 in Ashland, Greene, NY.
  Notes for MAMRE TUTTLE:
 From the Catskill Recorder February 27 1880, died at Conesville, February 5, 1880 Mamre Disbrow formerly of Ashland age 93 years, 1 month, 2 days.
 May not be Garwood's sister.
 age at death 93-1-3
  A letter found at the Vedder Library, Coxsackie, NY: Ashland Sept 4, 1855
 To the Hon A H Bailey
 Surrogate of Greene County
 Sir by the dispensation of Providence My late much beloved husband Ezra Disbrow of this town has been removed by death. His decease occurred on the morning of the 25th of August last.
 In order to settle the affairs of the estate it is necessary to take letters of administration. His affairs are in a very snug and unembarrassed condition yet the estate is very small and in view of this I am desirous to avoid unnecessary expense, hence I address you directly upon the subject. If any other form of petition is necessary please send it to me with the instructions which I need in the conduct of this matter. I wish my son Ashel Disbrow and son in law Benoni Branson both of this town appointed Administrators. Please let me hear from you soon.
 Very Respectfully
 Yours Truly
 Mamre Disbrow
 Widow
 PS please direct you letter
 to the Red Falls Post Office.\
  More About MAMRE TUTTLE:
 Burial: West Settlement Cemetery, Ashland, Greene, NY
 Notes for EZRA DISBROW:
 Children information from 1850 Ashland, Greene, NY census.
 Died in 70th year.
 More About EZRA DISBROW:
 Name 2: Ezra Disbrow
 Died 2: 25 Aug 1855, Ashland, Greene, NY
 Burial: West Settlement Cemetery, Ashland, Greene, NY
  Children of MAMRE TUTTLE and EZRA DISBROW are:
 1. ASAHEL DISBROW, b. Abt. 1827.
 2. HARRIET DISBROW, b. Abt. 1828.
 3. RACHEL DISBROW, b. Abt. 1830.
 4. ASHAHEL DISBROW.
 Notes for ASHAHEL DISBROW:
 Of Ashland when his father died.
 5. HENRIETTA DISBROW.
 Notes for HENRIETTA DISBROW:
 Of Ashland when her father died.
 6. SARAH B DISBROW, m. BENONI BRONSON.
 Notes for SARAH B DISBROW:
 Of Ashland when her father died.
 7. CHARLES TUTTLE DISBROW, m. MARY CHAIN INGERSOLL.
  Article 18 - Old Times in Windham
 Mrs. Mamre Disbow, Charles Tuttle?s daughter, remembers going to church once in Wallingford, when a child, but the first person she ever saw kneel down on the floor itself, in public worship, was old Mrs. Merwin, in the old primitive school house, in church service as read by Capt. Gunn. It may not be amiss to say that the fortunes of the Episcopal Church in this region, seem to have been peculiar. In numbers and zeal the church had a clearly marked position so early at least as 1797. Its regular service was solemnly held, and a large congregation attended in the first school house ever built here. The Tuttles, the Merwins, Sanford Hunt, the Andrews, Mr. Goslee, the Gunns, Mr. Coe, Mr. Collins, Orange Munson, Silas Lewis, and others were churchmen, and formed a fair proportion of the population. Then so soon as 1799, the regular canonical organization of Trinity Church took place four years before the organization of any other religious society. But it does not appear that the church had regular or frequent official ministrations. Such as they had were held in the old meeting house, until in some unexplained manner they were withdrawn. The old Congregational society was not organized till 1803, four years later, four years after the building of the house.


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