SIMEON GRANGER b. Suffield, CT.; private in the MA militia;
d. Sandersfield, MA m. 1757 (Marriage intention Nov. 26, 1757)
ABIGAIL DUDLEY b. 1737, Saybrook, MA|THADDEUS GRANGER b. 1765 Suffield, CT; private in the MA militia; 1810 settled in OH.; d.1825, Akron, OH m. 1786
1. ANNA TERRILL b. 1767; d. 1853; 2. JULIA E. MANLEY|ORRIN GRANGER
m. ALTHEA BAKER|ADELINE S. GRANGER b. Nov., 1815, Granville, OH;
d. 9 Sept., 1860, Newark, OH;
m. 3 May 1832, Newark, OH
NATHANIEL KING b. Dec. 23, 1810, Plainfield, NJ;
d. January 8, 1882, Newark, OH
They lived at Newark.
Children:ORRIN GRANGER KING b. September 3, 1838, Newark,Catherine A.KING b. Newark; m. ____ Weaver. ORRIN GRANGER KING
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Licking Co., OH;
m. November 27, 1860, Newark, OH
BIANCA HOLTON b. December 23, 1843;
Steubenville, Jefferson Co., OHMARY “DAISY” HOLTON KING|
b. February, 1872, Newark, Licking Co., OH
m. April 28, 1894
RICHARD CARMICHAEL HOLLYDAY, II
Washington and Lee U., '84. Capt., Corps of Civil Engrs. U.S.N;
chief of Bur. of Yards and Docks, rank of rear adm., 1907-12
(see Who's Who in America). Clubs: Army and Navy (New York and Washington), Chevy Chase (Md.), Hamilton, University (Brooklyn).
Address: Navy Dept., Washington, D.C.
Children:RICHARD CARMICHAEL HOLLYDAY III, b. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 9, 1895; C.E., U. Pa., 1918; ensign C. E. Corps and lt. (j.g.), U.S.N., World War I;
m . Oct. 16, 1920), MINNA WOODBURY BLAIR, dau. MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of Wash., D.C.Beardslee King HOLLYDAY, b Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash., Aug. 14, 1896; Md. State Coll., '17; U.S.A., with A.E.F. in France, World War; m Aug. 1922, Catharine Mumford dau. Prof. Frederick Blackmar Mumford, Columbia, Mo.
"FREDERICK HOLTON KING, Newark, Ohio (13942).
Son of Oren Granger and Bianca (Holton) King;
grandson of Nathan and Adeline (Granger) King;
great-grandson of Orrin and Althea (Baker) Granger;
great2-grandson of Thaddeus Granger, private Mass. troops."
[A National Register of the Society of the Society Sons of the American Revolution]
FIRST & SECOND REGIMENTS OF THE FOURTH DIVISION OF TRUMBULL COUNTY [OHIO] CHOSEN IN GENERAL MILITARY ELECTION; MAY 7, 1804
List of Officers
1st Regiment
Captain Nathaniel KingDECEASED SEX DIED MARITAL* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
KING, Samuel M 7 May 1872 SAGE VOL-PG-NO D. PLACE B. PLACE
0 1-030-#0555 Hambden OH
OCCUPATION FATHER MOTHER CAUSE
Farmer Nathaniel KING Cholera Infantum["Deaths in Geauga County, Ohio - 1867-1907; Alphabetical Listing of Records; Geauga county Geneaogical Society]* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
ORRIN GRANGER KING b. September 3, 1838, Newark, Licking Co., OH;
m. November 27, 1860, Newark, OH
BIANCA HOLTON b. December 23, 1843; Steubenville, Jefferson Co., OH
"King, O. G., dealer in boots, shoes, hats, caps, trunks, furs, leather, valises, umbrellas, etc. At prices that cannot be duplicated, and every patron appreciates, No. 113 west side ofpublic square, Newark. ..."Mr. King was born in Newark, this county, in 1838. He received his
education in the schools of this city, and at the Commercial college of
Columbus, Ohio. He commenced as salesman in his father’s (Nathan King) boot and shoe store, when a young man, and continued as such until in 1861, when he succeeded his father in the business, which he has since been conducting successfully. ..."In 1872 he erected the commodious brick building west side of the public
square, eighteen feet wide by one hundred and fifty feet deep, three stories
high, with a basement same size of business room, in which he is now carrying on business. The basement is used as the boot and sole leather department.On first floor, the main business salesroom contains a variety of goods in any size or make to be desired; gents’ fine boots and shoes department and coarse wear, ladies’ and children’s wear of all grades and sizes. In hats and caps there is a full line, which lacks nothing new, novel, or fashionable for men’s, youth’s or children’s wear. Also furs and robes of all grades and qualities.
The second floor is the trunk and light leather department, which is well
filled with trunks of all sizes, and light leather of all grades. He employs
from ten to a dozen efficient salesmen, who are always willing and ready to wait on and accommodate their many customers."[“History of Licking County,” pg. 70]
I, Oren G. King, of Newark, Licking County, Ohio, of sound mind do make the following as my last will and testament.
At my decease I desire all my just debts and funeral expense paid, I desire
that my life insurance be so distributed that my dear son Fred H. King shall receive an equal portion to the rest of my children.
To my dear wife Bianca H. King I give and bequeath my residence property together with all the furniture contained therein excepting my grand piano which I bequest to my dear daughter Daisy M. King. I also give to my dear wife my horses, carriage, buggies, wagon and harness. I give to my dear friend Wm L. Prout the sum of $500.00.It is my desire that my dear wife enjoy the balance of all my real and personal property (excepting such life insurance as has been directly disposed of in the policies) during her life time using only the interest and not disturbing the principal.
At my wife’s decease, I desire all of my property not disposed of heretofore to be divided amongst my children equally, such amounts as may be apportioned to my two daughters Amy and Daisy to be safely invested for their special benefit and on which property they must never place any mortgage or incumbrance, at their decease should they leave any issue then
each one’s share shall go to her own children or child. Should either die without issue then said property to go to the other sisters and brothers of said Amy W. and Daisy M.I appoint my dear wife and my dear friend William L. Prout as my sole Executors and it is my request that no security be required from them.
Signed this 25th day of August 1887 in the presence of witness.Oren G. King
John C. Krieg
R C Prout, witnesses.[Volume 13 of Wills, page 246.]* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
"King, Nathan, retired, was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on the twenty-third day of December, 1810. He is a son of Joseph and Catharine King. In July, 1830, he in company with his father’s family emigrated to this county. They came from Cleveland on the first canal-boat, through from Cleveland to Newark. He, in company with his father, at once engaged in the manufacture of fur hats, and dealing in boots and shoes, also keeping on hand a large stock of fur hats.
In 1835 they commenced the manufacture of silk hats. Then they
manufactured both silk and fur hats for a number of years, when they gave up the manufacture of hats and gave their entire attention to dealing in boots, shoes, hats, caps, etc., which they conducted several years. In 1840, his father retired from business, leaving the entire business in his charge, which he carried on with success until in 1860, when, he was succeeded by his son, O.G. King, and he retired from all business cares, and is now living a quiet and retired life, highly esteemed and respected by all who know him. In 1832 he married Miss Adaline S. Granger, of this county, born November 15, 1815. She was a daughter of Colonel Oren Granger, a pioneer of Licking county.
Mr. And Mrs. King settled in Newark, where she deceased September 17, 1860. By this union he had two children, Catharine and Oren G. Catharine married Christopher Weaver of Mt. Vernon, who died several years since, and she is now living with her father in Newark. Oren G. married Miss Bianca Holton, of Newark, by whom he has four children, two sons and two daughters."[“History of Licking County,” pg. 705]
Capt. Christopher Gist exploring for Va. Co. visited Licking County, OH in 1751.Adelade Granger.daughter of Oren Granger (buried at Granville) and of pioneer families and Indian fighters married Nathan King
Children:
i. Oren G. King, Newark, OH
ii. Kate who married Christopher Weaver Newark, OH
iii. Oren Granger King married Bianca Holton of Stevenville, OHWilliam Frazier
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Mary A. Frazier m. Jeptha L. Holton
children:
i. Bianca Holton
ii. Jeptha Leander m. Annie Wallace.
iii. Florella (Ella) m.d Davis.
iv. Willamina m. Sam Gill.
v. Winona m. ____Oren Granger King m. Bianca Holton of Stevenville, OH (2nd husband: Wilber Dennis) children:
i. Oren G. King who married Mrs. May Mallalieu. She had one sonJack Mallalieu. He was killed in Italy while serving with the American Red Cross as an ambulance driver.
ii. Fred Holton King m. Alice Heisey.
iii. Mary Daisy Holton King m. Adm. Richard Carmichael Hollyday
Mary Daisy Holton King m. Adm. Richard Carmichael Hollyday II U.S.N.
Children:
i. Richard C. Hollyday III
ii. Beardslee King Hollyday
Ohio Native American tribes:
Shawanees, Shawanoes, Miamis, Ottowas, Wyandos (Delawares), Mumsees, Senacas, Cherokees, Catabus, Eries, Ohio ruled by Five Nations.Ohio Game:
Bear, Buffalo, Catamount, Wolves, Raccoon, Beaver, Otter,
Muskrat, Fox, Mink, Polecat, Ground Hog, Rabbit, Squirrels, Wild
Turkey, Elk, Deer, Panther, ...Oren Granger was 1st at Sergeant in Captain Levi Rose’s Company of Infantry, Third Ohio regiment commanded by Colonel Lewis Cass, in the War of 1812.
["History of Licking Co., Ohio" by N. N. Hill, Jr. 1881.]"Jeptha L. Holton was born in New Jersey and came from there to Steubenville in 1840, and was engaged in the mercantile business until 1856. In that year he went into business at Indianapolis, Ind., where he remained eight years and moved from there to Kalamazoo, Mich., where he died in 1866. He married Miss Mary A. Frazier, a daughter of William Frazier, who came to Jefferson County in 1798 and later was a soldier throughout the War of 1812. He was one of the pioneer millers in the county and with his son, James Frazier, assisted in founding the iron works which later became the old Jefferson Iron Company. They were also identified with other pioneer industries....* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
[His son,] "J. L. Holton was educated in the Steubenville public schools and at Princeton University. After leaving college he was for two years chemist for the Jefferson Iron Works, but in 1887 came to the Gill Bros. Company and has been in the glass manufacturing business ever since. On the reorganization of the company in 1901 he was made vice-president and general manager. In addition to this he is interested in other business enterprises."
[“20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio,” p.299]
Joseph King m. Adeline Granger ____ Holton m. ____ Frazier
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Amy Webster King d. 20 March 1917, District of Columbia
m. Edward Hamlin Everett d. 26 April 1929, Boston, Mass.
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John Townsend Wing b. 16 March 1922; Great Neck Nassua Cty. N.Y.
m. 15 May 1948 Aqua Prieta, Son. Mexico Esther Martinez Rivera
b. 13 July 1916, Douglas, Conchise, Arizona
ROBERT ADAMS b. 1601, Devonshire, Eng.; d. Oct. 12, 1682,Newbury, MA.Wife 1: ELEANOR d. June 12, 1677, Newbury, MA.Wife 2: Sara, wid. of Henry Short; m. Feb. 6, 1678; d. Oct. 24, 1697.
9 ch.; one, Jacob, accompanied Launcelot to Suffield, and was the ancestor of the family of that name in that town.)
Children of ROBERT
ADAMS and ELEANOR
JOANNA ADAMS b. 1634, England; d. after 1701, Suffield, MA; |
LAUNCELOT GRANGER
b. Eng.; m. 1653-4, Suffield, MA, JOANNA ADAMS
(dau. of ROBERT ADAMS and ELEANOR ____ of Newbury, MA)
Lived in Newbury, MA; migrated to Suffield, CT.Children of LAUNCELOT GRANGER and JOANNA ADAMS
i John, b. 15 Jan., 1654-5, Newbury, MA.; d. 5 April, 1725; |
ii THOMAS GRANGER b. ?, Newbury, MA; d. 14 March, 1729-30; |
iii George, b. 28 Nov., 1658, Newbury, MA; d. ?; |
iv Robert, b. ?, Newbury, MA;; d. 8 Aug., 1709; unm. |
v Mary, b. ?, Newbury, MA;; d. ?; |
vi Elizabeth, b. 13 March, Newbury, MA;, 1662; d. 20 March, 1692; m. Vicary Sikes. |
vii Dorothy, b. 17 Feb., Newbury, MA;, 1665; d. ?; |
viii Rebecca, b. ?, Newbury, MA;; d. 27 July, 1693; |
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THOMAS GRANGER (Launcelot 1) b. Newbury, MA;
d. Mar. 14, 1729-30, Suffield, CT;
m. Nov. 14, 1683,
MINDWELL TAYLOR, b. Nov.5, 1663 youngest dau. of: STEPHEN TAYLOR and ELIZABETH NEWELL, of Windsor, CT. Her brother, Thomas Taylor m. Thomas Granger's sister Hannah.
In Sept, 1674, Thomas was granted forty acres of land in Suffield, CT w/ an eight acre, twelve rods wide “home lot” on High Street. The land was confirmed to Thomas on June 12, 1678. On December 25, 1685, he was granted land on the road to Springfield (what is now known as Crooked Lane). This land was sold in 1806 by his grandson, Capt. Abner Granger.

Crooked Lane, Suffield,CT
Thomas was selectman as early as 1694. On September 21, 1722, Thomas was elected to take the second pew in the meeting house (town officers allocated seats according to one’s estate, age, or office). In 1708-9 he was assigned as one of a three-member committee to build the first bridge in Suffield over Stony Brook. At a cost to the town of $41, the bridge was completed in 1715. Thomas earned
8 shillings for his engineering skill.
| i Thomas
GRANGER, b. 1 March, 1684, Suffield, CT; d. 10 Sept., 1755; m. Elizabeth Allyn. |
| ii William GRANGER, b. 1 Nov., 1685, Suffield, CT; d. 18 Dec., 1685. |
| iii Eunice GRANGER, b. 13 Jan., 1687, Suffield, CT; d. 1730; m. James Smith. |
| iv Elizabeth GRANGER, b. 26 March, 1692, Suffield, CT; d. ?; m. Joseph Harmon. |
| v Mary GRANGER, b. 27 July, 1694, Suffield, CT; d. ?; m. John Pengilly. |
| vi Samuel GRANGER (1), b. 19 May, 1698, Suffield, CT; d. 30 June, 1698. |
| vii SAMUEL"YE
1ST" GRANGER (2), b. 10 Feb., 1699, Suffield, CT; d. 17 June, 1775; m. HANNAH POMROY. |
| viii Sarah
GRANGER, b. 17 June, 1702, Suffield, CT; d. 2 Aug.,
1737; m. John Granger. |
| ix A daughter, b. 14 Oct., 1704, Suffield, CT; d. ? |
| x Daniel
GRANGER, b. 20 May, 1706, Suffield, CT; d. March,
1757; m. (1) Abigail Denison, (2) Sarah Perkins |
SAMUEL GRANGER YE 1ST (Launcelot 1 Thomas 2)
b. 10 Feb., 1699, Suffield, CT; d. 17 June, 1775;
m. HANNAH POMROY (b. July 15, 1702 daughter of:
JOSEPH POMROY and HANNAH SEYMOUR of Suffield, CT).Samuel ye 1st farmed on his father’s homestead on the Springfield road, (Crooked Lane). In town, he was appointed hog reeve and fence viewer. He was a captain, presumably a commander of the militia. There were five Samuel Granger living in Suffield at one time, so he was named "ye first." When several of the same name were living in a town, it was a custom to call one ye first, another ye second, etc., according to the date of their birth.
SIMEON GRANGER (Launcelot 1, Thomas 2, Samuel ye 1st 3)
b. Dec. 28, 1728, Suffield, CT; d. May, 1815, Sandisfield, MA.;
m. Nov. 26, 1757, Saybrook, CT
ABIGAIL DUDLEY b. Sept.17, 1737, Saybrook, CTMigration: Suffield, CT—>West Springfield—>Springfield—>
Granville—>Southwick—>Sandisfield, MA.
| i Anna GRANGER,
b. 25 Sept., 1758, W. Springfield, MA; d. 21 March,
1837; m. Lewis Ely. |
| ii Huldah
GRANGER, b. 4 Nov., 1760, W. Springfield, MA; d. 12 Jan.,
1837; m. Samuel Couch |
| iii Hannah
GRANGER, b. 12 Feb., 1763, W. Springfield, MA; d.
1832; m. Andreas Deming; lived in Albany, NY. |
| iv THADDEUS
GRANGER GRANGER, b. 9 Oct., 1765, W. Springfield,
MA; d. 17 Sept., 1825; m. (1) Anna Terrell, (2) Julia E. Manley. |
| v William GRANGER, b. 13 Dec., 1768, W. Springfield, MA; m. Ruth Deming. |
| vi Simeon GRANGER, b. 17 March, 1770, W. Springfield, MA; d. 9 Nov., 1834; m. Phoebe Couch. |
| vii Persis GRANGER, b. 1773, W. Springfield, MA; m. (???) Kingsbury. |
| viii Asher GRANGER, b. 9 Oct., 1776, W. Springfield, MA; d. 17 May, 1778. |
THADDEUS GRANGER (Launcelot 1, Thomas 2, Samuel ye 1st3, Simeon 4)
b. Oct. 9, 1765, Springfield, MA; d. Sept., 1825, Akron, OH;
Wife 1: married 1786, to ANNA TERRILL b. 1767, CT;
d. Feb. 11, 1853, Granville, OH
Wife 2: Julia E. Manley b. June, 1788; d. Aug., 1868, Memphis, MI.Migration: Suffield, CT —> Granville & Sandisfield, MA
—>1807 to Deerfield, Portage Co., OH —> Akron, OHAt age 16 he was a fife major in the Revolutionary army, and served 3 months and 10 days, when the war closed. Farmer. One report says that Thaddeus died 4 Sept., 1824.
Children of
THADDEUS GRANGER and ANNA TERRILL
| i ORRIN
GRANGER, b. 8 Nov., 1788, Sandisfield, MA; d. Jan., 1821; m. ALTHEA BAKER. |
| ii Ralph
GRANGER, b. 16 March, 1790, Sandisfield, MA; d. 4 Aug., 1867; m. Hannah Spellman. |
| iii Lewis
GRANGER,, b. 2 Dec., 1792, Sandisfield, MA; d. 1821; unm. |
| iv Barnabas
GRANGER,, b. 23 Jan. 1799, Sandisfield, MA; d. Oct., 1865; unm. |
| v Dennis GRANGER,, b. 6 May, 1803, Sandisfield, MA; d. 1857. |
| vi Chauncey
GRANGER,, b. 6 July, 1806, Sandisfield, MA; d. 8 May, 1887; m. (2) Sarah Elizabeth McComb. They lived at Granville, OH, where he died. Had one child, a girl, by first wife. |
Col. ORRIN GRANGER (Launcelot 1, Thomas 2, Samuel ye 1st 3, Simeon 4, Thaddeus 5) b. Nov. 8, 1788, Sandisfield, MA; m. CT
d. Jan.__ 1821, Granville, OH, age 33; buried with military and masonic honors.Wife: ALTHEA BAKER b. Jan. 30, 1793; d. May 27, 1881.
2nd husband: Henry Jewett, lived in Reynoldsburg, OHWar of 1812: an officer; taken prisoner at Detroit; commanded at Zanesville, OH; stationed at Chillicothe and Cincinnati; mustered out
15 June, 1815. Kept a public house in Granville, OH. Reputedly the handsomest and most popular young man in the State.
Children of
ORRIN GRANGER and ALTHEA BAKER
| i ADELINE GRANGER, b. Nov., 1815, Granville, OH; d. Sept.9, 1860; m. NATHAN KING. |
| ii Alexander Holmes GRANGER, b. 17 Oct., 1817, Granville, OH; d. 23 Nov., 1889; m. Mary E. Jones. |
| iii Lorenzo GRANGER, b. April, 1821, Granville, OH; d. Dec., 1860; m. Mary Hatch. |
["Launcelot Granger,” by James M. Granger, Niagara Falls, NY; 1893.]
pg. 35 GRANGER, THADDEUS, b. 1765 Sandisfield, ; set. O., 1810. Macomb Hist., 699, 796.pg. 49 MANLY, JULIA E., b. Sandisfield; m. 1820? Thaddeus Granger of O. Macomb Hist., 797.
["An Index of Pioneers from Massachusetts to the West"]
Volume 20
"Miss Edith Adele Allison.
DAR ID Number: 19855
Born in Memphis, Tennessee.
Descendant of Thaddeus Granger.
Daughter of Samuel Allison and Adaline Granger, his wife.
Granddaughter of William H. Granger and Matilda Hudson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Granger and Julia E. Manly, his wife.Thaddeus Granger, (1765-1825), served in the Sheffield company, 1781, under Capt. Jeremiah Hickok, Col. Elisha Porter's regiment of Berkshire County, Mass., militia. He died in Akron, Ohio."
Volume 160
"Miss Lottie E. Granger. DAR ID Number: 159892
Born in Licking County, Ohio. Descendant of Simeon Granger and Thaddeus Granger, as follows:1. Sylvester Spelman Granger (1821-85) m. 1841 Elizabeth Walrath (1823-1903).
2. Ralph Granger (1790-1867) m. 1813 Hannah Spelman (1796-1855).
3. Thaddeus Granger m. 1786 Anna Terrill (1767-1853);
4. Simeon Granger m. 1757 Abigail Dudley (b. 1737)Simeon Granger (1728-1815) served as private in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Suffield, Conn.; died in Sandersfield, Mass. Also No. 54482.
Thaddeus Granger (1765-1825) received a pension for service as private in the Massachusetts militia under Colonel Lewis. He was born in Suffield, Conn.; died in Akron, Ohio.Also No. 142821.
[Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (133 Vols.)]
Middlesex, Hamshire, Bershire and Bristol Middlesex County Springfield page 134Simeon Granger of S. & Abigail Dudley of Saybrook,
Marriage intention.*Nov. 26, 1757[Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800]
Kinship of Launcelot Granger
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