100. FRANCIS GUITEAU
1870 Oneida County, New York Census, Trenton, page 737A
Guitteau, Francis.....45...mw...farmer.............NY
...............Mary E......40...fw....kpg house......NY
...............Mary E........8...fw...........................NY
...............Harriet E.....5...fw...........................NY
...............Laura..........3...fw...........................NY
...............Nancy.......80...fw...........................CT1880 Oneida County, New York Census, Trenton pg 210C
Guiteau, Mary E........self.........fw....wid....50....NY NY NY
..............Minnie E......dau........fw.....s.......18....NY NY NY
..............Harriet E......dau........fw.....s.......15....NY NY NY
..............Laura F........dau........fw.....s.......13....NY NY NY
..............Nancy.....moth-in-law.fw....wid.....90....CT CT CT
Evans, Sarah E.....dom-svt......fw.....s........16....NY Wales Wales
Surrogate Court, Oneida County, New York
Will Exerpt
Trenton, New York
9 Aug 1872
deceased: Francis Guiteau
petitioner: Mary E.
children: Mary E. (minor)
..............Harriet E. (minor)
..............Laura F. (minor)
children with mother in Trenton, New York
Theodore Avery appointed guardian of Mary E, Harriet E, & Laura F.Rome, Oneida, New York Death Notices in 1872
Guiteau: died in Stittville, New York, 9 Aug 1872. Francis Guiteau
died of consumption at 48 years of age.
Chester A. Wells, Rome, New York, 1954 page 30-34
Chester Asel Wells, son of Samuel and Emily Ward Wells
was born February 8, 1825, in the town of Trenton, Oneida
County, New York. He died January 9, 1909.
He married first Laura Guiteau on September 10, 1851.She died
June 21, 1860. Her age as shown on the monument was thirty
years, nine months and twenty-one days.This monument was
erected in Holland Patent Cemeteryin 1860.
To this union were born the following children
1- Laura Guiteau - born Mar 24, 1853
2- Francis C. - died Jan. 9, 1860, aged 3 years, 2 months, 27 days
3- Charles E. - born Jan. 24, 1859
4- Julia E. - died Feb. 5, 1860, aged 4 years 10 months
He married Harriet McIntosh Sep. 15, 1861. She was born Jan 27, 1837
and died Sep 13, 1912.
He erected a monument in Holland Patent Cemetery in 1860 soon after
his first wife and two children died of diphtheria. His father and
mother and daughter Laura, are also buried on this lot.
His first wife's sister, Harriet Guiteau, married Enoch Candee.
Her father was Samuel Guiteau. Her brother, Francis Guiteau,
was buried in Holland Patent Cemetery. He lived on the
Guiteau farm, one-hal mile south from the Curtis Powell farm,
which is located on the Holland Patent-South Trenton Road.
103. DELIA GUITEAU
1850 St. Lawrence County, New York Census, Canton, page 303 anc.com 21
Pettibone, Roswell.....53...m...Presb Minister....NY
.................Delia..........52...f..............................CT
.................Delia L.......14...f...............................NY
.................Maria E......13...f...............................NY
Perry, Mary..................17...f..............................NY1870 Winnebago County, Illinois Census, 2-WD Rockford, page 56A
Pettibone, Delia......70...fw...housekeeper......CT
.................Maria......33..fw...school teacher....NYThe Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors
III. Roswell (Pettibone), b. August 26, 1794, d.
Dannemora, N. Y., August 13, 1863, m.
Delia Guiteau. No. 5906b.
The Phelps Family of America and Their English Origins
III. Roswell (Pettibone), b. August 26, 1794, d.
Dannemora, N. Y., August 13, 1863, m.
Delia Guiteau. No. 5906b.Kingsbury Family from Warwickshire to America
ROSWELL PETTIBONE, b. August 26, 1794, Orwell, Addison, VT; d. August 13, 1863, Dannemora, Clinton, NY; m. DELIA GUITEAU, November 15, 1821; b. 1797; d. December 18, 1876, Rockford, Winnebago, IL.
More About ROSWELL PETTIBONE:
Graduation: 1820, Middlebury College
271. ROSWELL G. PETTIBONE
emigration to Tacoma, WA
104. MIRAS GUITEAU
NOT ENTERED = BUT THINK THIS IS SON OF MIRAS
The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut: from the aboriginal period to the year
eighteen hundred and ninety-five
New Haven: Price & Lee 1896
Philo Guiteau Rockwell was born in Norfolk, in 1820.
Although Norfolk was his home, several years of his early
life were passed in New York and Baltimore. He received
a good education, studied medicine and surgery, and
graduated in 1845 at the Berkshire Medical school,
Pittsfield, Mass., then one of the leading schools of this
country. He commenced practice at Lee, Mass., after
which he was for a short time om Farmington, in New
Britain and in New York City. In 1852 he removed to
Waterbury and was for several years associated with
Dr. Gideon L. Platt, under the firm name of Platt and
Rockwell. After severing his connection with Dr. Platt
he carried on a long and successful practice in Waterbury
until the breaking out of the civil war. In July 1862, he
offered his services in the defense of the Union, and
was commissioned surgeon of the Fourteenth regiment
of Connecticut volunteers, in which capacity he served
with unexcelled ability until his health gave way under the
hardships and exposures of army life. He resigned his
commission and returned to Connecticut, and was for a
time connected to the Knight hospital for soldiers in New
Haven. In 1864 he resumed practice in Waterbury, and
remained here five years. During his residence in Waterbury
he served as surgeon-general of the state. In 1866, he was
elected mayor, and it was largely to his efforts that the city
was indebted for its first system of water works.
In 1869, Dr. Rockwell removed to Aiken, S.C. to carry out
a long cherished purpose of establishing a sanitarium for
invalids in the south. The place he selected has since become
the site of B.P. Chatfield's Highland Park hotel, and is one
of the most widely known resorts in the southern states.
While residing here, he was a devoted member of the
First church, but after his removal to Aiken, he became a
regular attendant in the Episcopal church, and in 1873
transferred his membership from the one to the other. He was
also much interested in Masonry, and was a charter member of
Clark commandery of Knights Templar.
He married Elizabeth A. Wadsworth of Farmington. They had
three children, all of whom died in childhood. Dr. Rockwell died
in Aiken, February 6, 1888.
The Rockwell Family in America, by Henry Ensign Rockwell
Boston: Rockwell & Churchill 1873
page 149
George Rockwell,b. 1793, m. Myras Guitteau, in 1819,
daughter of Dr. Philo Guitteau, of Norfolk. He removed to
New York city in 1826, and after spending seven years
in mercantile business there, he returned to Norfolk, where
he remained as a farmer until his death Feb. 22, 1855.
Children: Philo G. and Columbus C.
105. SHERIDAN GUITEAU
1840 Baltimore County, Maryland Census, Baltimore 2nd Dist. page 76 (Guitean)
Guiteau, Sheridan
males 0 - 5.................. = 1
males 30 - 40...............= 1
females 0 - 5................= 2
females 20 - 30............= 21850 Baltimore, Maryland Census, Baltimore Ward 6
Guiteau, Sheridan........50...m...O.S.Pres. Minister.....CT
..............Jane M...........40...f.....................................MD
..............Thomas K.......13...m...................................MD
..............E.G.................12...f.............................. .......MD
..............Sheridan B.......8...m....................................MD
..............Jane A.............7...f......................................MD
..............L.F.?................5...m.............................. .......MD
Grant, J.M....................32...m.....................................CT
Snyder, E.....................29...f.......................................MD
Sheldt, C......................25...f.......................................Ge r
Little, John...................14...m......................................Ire1870 Baltimore County, Maryland Census, Baltimore 9the Dist. page 531(anc.com 170)
indexed (Gittian)
Gittiau, Sheridan........60...mw.....minister...........CT
............Jane...............58...fw....keeping hous....MD
............Ellen...............32...fw.............................MD
............Sarah..............28...fw.............................MD
............Jane................27...fw.............................MD
Hussey, Elizabeth........48...fw.............................MD
............Henry C...........40...mw...carpenter..........MD
Daniel, William.............44...mw...lawyer...............MD
Adreon?,Harrison.........28...mw...lawyer...............MD
..............Jane A.............2...fw..............................MD
Parston, William...........40...mm...coachman.........MD
..............John...............39...mb...coachman.........MD
Gatewood, Elizabeth....56...fw....nurse.................MD
Presbyterian Records of Baltimore City, MD, Second Presbyterian Church: Membership Rolls
John Wilson Brown, son of J.H. and Margaretta Brown
baptized December 10, 1836, by Rev. S. Gitteau
106. DR. COREDON GUITEAU
settled in Tyringham, MA
1850 Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Lee anc.com pg 68(index Guitean)
Guiteau, Corodon.....45...m...physician.......CT
..............Sarah B......44...f...........................MA
Sha, Nora.................20...f...........................IreMassachusetts Vital Records
Coridon Guiteau md Sarah Squier of Lanesboro
10 Oct 1835
Town of Lee, MassachusettsMassachusetts Vital Records
Sarah Virginia Guiteau
birth: 8 Sep 1836
Lee, Massachusetts
child of Coridon and Sarah S.Massachusetts Vital Records
Virginia Guiteau
daughter of Coryden and Sarah
died: 26 Nov 1845
typhus fever
age: 9
Town of Lee, MassachusettsLee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, BirthsGuiteau, Sarah Virginiach. of Coridon and Sarah S.September 8, 1836
Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Marriage Records to 1850GUITEAU, Coridon and Sarah Squier,int. Oct. 10, 1835.
Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Births
Guiteau, Sarah Virginia
ch. of Coridon and Sarah S.
September 8, 1836Massachusetts Vital Records
Sarah Virginia Guiteau
birth: 8 Sep 1836
Lee, Massachusetts
child of Coridon and Sarah S.Massachusetts Vital Records
Virginia Guiteau
daughter of Coryden and Sarah
died: 26 Nov 1845
typhus fever
age: 9
Town of Lee, Massachusetts
112. LOUISA PAMELA WELCH
History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut, by Theron Wilmot Crissey
Everett, Mass.: Massachusetts Pub. Co., 1900
Louisa Welch Pettibone
The children of Rev. Ira and Louisa Welch-Pettibone
were Ira Welch Pettibone, graduated at Yale College
in 1854. Was by Governor Buckingham appointed
Colonel of the Tenth Regiment Conn. Volunteers, and
served in that position in the war of the rebellion. He
was for several years Principal of the "Winchester
Institute." Was Professor in Beloit College, and for
many years an honored teacher in the Chicago High
School. Asa Guiteau Pettibone was the first
Cashier of the Norfolk Bank, established in 1856, and
afterwards became its President. Has been a successful
business man in Indianapolis and Chicago. He now
resides at New York Mills, N.Y.
Benjamin Welch Pettibone, now resides at Winchester,
Connecticut. He graduated at Amherst College, and for
ten years was the efficient teacher of the "Winchester
Institute." He is fond of local and other history, and is
an acknowledged authority in his part of the state, upon
historical and other subjects.
Mary Louise Pettibone married the late A.A. Smith, Editor
of the "Ogdensburg Daily Journal," and the "St. Lawrence
Republican."
