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Re: Martha Churchill York descendants-ATTENTION!
Posted by: W. G. Churchill (ID *****7140) Date: August 24, 2004 at 19:41:25
In Reply to: Martha Churchill York descendants-ATTENTION! by Jessica Hult of 3016

Jessica,

From Churchill Family in America p.29 Martha was:

Father CFA41 of the American Plymouth Churchills
MARTHA5 CHURCHILL (JOSEPH4, JOHN3, ELIEZER2, JOHN1).

8th Child:
MARTHA, b. Oct. 19, 1788; m., April 1, 1809, BENJAMIN YORK, b. April 1, 1785, son of Robert. They first settled in New Portland, Me. In the spring of 1812, in company with his parents, his three brothers, and some fifteen other families, with his wife and one child, he migrated to New York State, and settled in Wayne County, that part which they occupied at that time being almost a wilderness, in what is now Huron, on the west aide of Sodus Bay, Lake Ontario. After years of frugal fare and severe toil, they became a prosperous community, and the locality is known to this day as the 11 York Settlement." Benjamin died May 20, 1850, and his wife Martha died Jan. 14, 1878.

Children born, the first at New Portland, Me., the rest in N. Y.
1.       John York, b. Aug. 23, 1810, in New Portland, Me.; m. Sarah Butler, March 13, 1832.
They lived in , York Settlement" and bad five children: (1) Martha York, (2) Mary York, (3) Samuel York, (4) John York, (5) Warren.
2.       Irena York, b. June 2, 1812, in N.Y. State; m. 1st, Asa Wilder; m. 2d, Henry Marquatt.                      Children: (1) Elizabeth Wilder; (2) Cyrus Marquatt.
3.       Lovilla York, b. Jan. 25, 1814; m. July 7, 1842, Warren Churchill, son of Daniel, q. v.
4.       Lovina York, b. May 3, 1818; m. Aaron Wingate. Three children: (1) Benjamin Wingate,
who became a Methodist minister of distinction, and Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions, in Chicago; (2) Achsa Wingate; (3) Lovilla Wingate. These sisters lived (1901) at "York Settlement," Alton P.O.

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5.       Benjamin York, b. Nov. 23, 1825; m. Minerva Miller, Feb. 7, 1850. They lived (1901) in
Alton, Wayne Co., N.Y., and have had four children: (1) Imogene York, m. Robert Kelley; (2) Eliza York, m. Wm. A. Mitchell, 1894; (3) Josephine York; (4) Christiana York.
6.       Emmeline York, b. June 6, 1829; m. Myron P. Lyndall, Sept. 1, 1851. They lived (1901) at Walcott, N.Y.

Children.
1.       Caroline Lyndall, b. July 21, 1852; m. George C. Mitchell. They live in Wolcott, N.Y., and have one son, Charles H. Mitchell.
2.       Rev. Henry M. Lyndall. b. July 21, 1855; m. Phebe A. Mitchell, Jan. 31, 1877.
He became a minister of the Presbyterian fellowship, and served at Iron Mountain, Mich., five years, and then in 1892 became associate pastor in the Brown Street Tabernacle, N.Y. City, to inaugurate the missionary work known as the "People's Tabernacle" in N.Y. City, in which work he is still (1901) engaged.

Children of Rev. Henry M. Lyndall.
(1)        Mabel E. Lyndall, b. Sept. 29, 1878
(2)        Carlton H. Lyndall, b. March 28, 1880.
(3)        Paul H. Lyndall, b. Aug. 10, 1887, d. June 18, 1888;
(4)        Ruth M. Lyndall, b. Aug. 16, 1890.

3.       Rev. Charles H. Lyndall, b. July 81, 1857; m. Jessie Van Auken, 1885. He is a Presbyterian minister, served at Escanaba, Mich., '85-'89; pastor of the Browne Street Tabernacle, N.Y. City, '89-'95, and since 1897 pastor of the Reformed Church at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. His children are: (1) Gertrude Lyndall, b. 1888; (2) Helen Lyndall, b. 1892; (3) Dorothy Lyndall, b. 1895.


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