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Huling, George

Huling, George

Male 1826 - 1882  (56 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Huling, GeorgeHuling, George was born on 08 Feb 1826 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT (son of Huling, Hiram and Olin, Catherine); died on 08 May 1882 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; Center Shaftsbury Cemetery

    George married Olin, Francis in 1845. Francis was born on 18 Aug 1827 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 05 Feb 1895 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Huling, Charles M. was born in 1848 in Bennington Co., VT; died on 16 Dec 1857 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    2. Huling, Julia was born on 09 Sep 1849 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 17 Jan 1927 in Arlington, Bennington Co., VT.
    3. Huling, Dennis G. was born on 05 Jun 1866 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 16 Jan 1876 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    4. Huling, Fannie B. was born on 05 Nov 1868 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 21 Mar 1878 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    5. Huling, James was born in 1852 in VT; died on 16 Nov 1875 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    6. Huling, Kate C. was born on 28 Jul 1858 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 09 Dec 1876 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    7. Huling, Lydia E. was born in 1855 in VT; died on 15 Jun 1860 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Huling, HiramHuling, Hiram was born on 18 May 1802 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT (son of Huling, John V. and Allen, Lydia); died on 22 Sep 1844 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; Center Shaftsbury Cemetery

    Hiram married Olin, Catherine in 1825. Catherine was born on 03 Nov 1807 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 27 Mar 1891 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Olin, Catherine was born on 03 Nov 1807 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 27 Mar 1891 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    Children:
    1. 1. Huling, George was born on 08 Feb 1826 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 08 May 1882 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Huling, John V.Huling, John V. was born in Oct 1764 in Kingston, Washington Co., RI (son of Huling, Captain Alexander III and Brown, Susannah); died on 26 Oct 1834 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • DAR Ancestor Number: A059436
    • Military: Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Tombstone Photo: Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; Center Shaftsbury Cemetery

    Notes:

    Revolutionary War Service: Private (possibly Ensign); VT
    1776 - 9 months Served on board an armed vessel
    1779 Early spring thru winter Capt. Thomas Sawyer Served at Mead's Mills, Rutland, VT
    1780 Early spring thru winter
    1781 Early spring thru winter Capt. Samuel Stark, Col.. Samuel Fletcher's Rgmt Marched to Castleton, VT

    His brother Daniel stated that this sequence of serving from spring thru winter was repeated "until there was peace" and that he is sure he served more than three years

    John married Allen, Lydia in 1802. Lydia (daughter of Allen, John and Allen, Mary Havens) was born in 1769 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died on 26 Apr 1820 in VT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Allen, Lydia was born in 1769 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI (daughter of Allen, John and Allen, Mary Havens); died on 26 Apr 1820 in VT.

    Notes:

    Page 203 of pdf - Allen, Gould, Hill genealogy : descendants of William Allen of Prudence Island, Newport Co., R.I., 1660 : including descendants of Jeremy Gould of Newport, 1638 and Jonathan Hill of Prudence Island, 1657 : with a short history of Quidnesset (1908)

    Children:
    1. Huling, Alexander was born about 1800 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    2. 2. Huling, Hiram was born on 18 May 1802 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; died on 22 Sep 1844 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    3. Huling, Elizabeth was born on 17 Jan 1810 in Wallingford, Rutland Co., VT; died on 18 Dec 1886 in Ellenburg, Clinton Co., NY; was buried in Ellenburg, Clinton Co., NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Huling, Captain Alexander IIIHuling, Captain Alexander III was born on 29 Jan 1737 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI (son of Huling, Alexander Jr. and Spink, Elizabeth); died on 31 May 1816 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • DAR Ancestor Number: A059427
    • Tombstone Photo: Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; Center Shaftsbury Cemetery

    Notes:

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zmottel&id=I1347
    Alexander was born January 29, 1737/8 at North Kingstown, Rhode Island. He first married Susannah Brown, prior to April 9, 1762 when as Susannah Huling she gave a receipt for a legacy by the will of her grandfather, Benjamin Congdon, to her Father Ebenezer Brown. She died in 1773, having had one son, John, who was born in October, 1764. Alexander's second wife, Mary Havens [Allen] was the widow of his first cousin once removed, John Allen. They were married at North Kingstown by Elder Phillip Jenkins on March 31, 1777.

    Alexander was a private soldier in the French and Indian War, and later the captain of a privateer in that same war. After the war, he was master of the sloop Lucinda, owned by John Brown. In 1777 he moved to Vermont, arriving at Bennington on August 16, 1777, where he and his son John participated in the Battle of Bennington as volunteers. He later served nine days in Captain Jonas Galusha's Company (October, 1780). Thus, however brief his service, he was a veteran of the American War for Independence.

    In 1878, our ancestor George M. Huling dictated a letter to his son Edwin, which was addressed to Ray Greene Huling, containing reminiscences of his grandfather Alexander. An excerpt follows:

    My father says his first remembrance of Capt. Alex was about the year 1810 or 12 (when) he was living in Shaftsbury, Vt. ... Capt. Alex soon became a cripple after I remember him but with all his suffering...he had a remarkable facility for relating anecdotes and experiences of his early life. He first served as a private soldier in the French war under Johnson. We then find him engaged in the same war as captain of a privateer. One anecdote of the cruise I clearly remember. He says he was cruising off the coast of New England; he being a man of clear eyesight was the first to discover a speck on the water. After sailing on the direction indicated a few hours the rest of the crew were able to discern it; they put on all the sail and made for it when they soon found out it was a large French man-of-war. He told his officers they had better give up the chase as he thought she carried too many guns for them. When they intimated a want of courage on his part; he then resolved to test their own courage, let the result be what it might. Keeping after the stranger, who made no effort to get out of the way, they soon came near enough to convince the whole crew she was too strong for them and they all admitted their inability to cope with them. The captain replied that they were so anxious to get a taste of the enemy's gunpowder that they should now have an opportunity. They sailed close enough to give the Frigate a broadside and receiving one themselves in turn they concluded to change their course and being faster sailer than their enemy they soon got out of reach but not without loss of life, as one of the enemy's cannon balls passed through the kitchen breaking a stone jar and cut a Negro cook in two parts. Afterward they were taken by a large French frigate and made prisoner of war. He lost all his property .... he remained prisoner but a short time when he was exchanged. After peace was declared he engaged in the service of sailing a ship for John Brown of Providence, R. I. He made several successful voyages to the West Indies, New Orleans, and other parts. (He) was engaged in Brown's service several years, but when on a homeward trip from the Indies, he experienced such terrific seas off Cape Hatteras that he expected every moment the ship would be lost. He then resolved if he ever reached port he would forever quit sailing: he kept his promise....

    Another incident happened when he was sailing which perhaps would be worth mentioning, when out at sea he picked up a crew of 6 or 7 sailors in an open boat whose vessel had been struck with lightening; they were nearly famished; he kindly took care of them. They being French, fortunately he fell in with a French ship within a few days who received them and took them home in safety. Capt. Alex. being short of provisions, the French captain supplied him freely.

    Capt. Alex. was a man of good habits but he would have his quart of rum every week; a habit he got accustomed to when at sea. My father frequently got it for him when a boy. (He was) honest and upright in his deal; a man of small stature but a compact and wirey frame...

    Alexander died May 31, 1816 in his 79th year, and is buried in the Center Shaftsbury Cemetery, Shaftsbury, Vermont.

    Alexander married Brown, Susannah on 09 Apr 1762 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI. Susannah was born in 1740 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died in 1773 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Brown, Susannah was born in 1740 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died in 1773 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.
    Children:
    1. 4. Huling, John V. was born in Oct 1764 in Kingston, Washington Co., RI; died on 26 Oct 1834 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

  3. 10.  Allen, John was born on 27 Jul 1748 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI (son of Allen, Jonathan and Huling, Elizabeth); died on 11 May 1772 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.

    John married Allen, Mary Havens on 17 May 1767 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI. Mary was born about 1742; died on 17 Jun 1818 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Allen, Mary HavensAllen, Mary Havens was born about 1742; died on 17 Jun 1818 in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried in Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; Center Shaftsbury Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 5. Allen, Lydia was born in 1769 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died on 26 Apr 1820 in VT.
    2. Allen, Jonathan was born in 1768 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.