) Rogers Genealogy; page 175-176: Ruth Rogers, daughter of David, born 28 Aug 1748 in Waterford, Conn.; died between 1783 and 1785; married Phineas, son of Joseph C. and Elizabeth Crandall, died 27 April 1821. He married (2) Hopestill Beebe. Joseph C. Crandall was the son of Joseph and Ann (Langworthy); son of Rev. Joseph and Deborah (Burdick); son of Rev. John Crandall of Newport, RI. and Westerly, RI., who came from England to Boston 1634 or '35.
) Children of Phineas Crandall and Ruth Rogers:
) Silas Crandall; b. ____, 1768; m Rebecca Beebe; they had eight children, all married except, Silas Jr.
) Grace Crandall; b. ____, 1769; m. David, son of Ben. and Mary (Saunders) Stillman.
) Rogers Crandall; b. ____, 1772; d. 9 March 1819; m. Lucy (Potter) Barber, dau. of George Potter.
) Esther Crandall; b. 17 Aug 1775; in Waterford, CT.; d. 10 April 1864 in Alfred, NY.; m. 8 Dec 1798 Maxson Stillman.
) Ruth Crandall; b. ____, 1778
) Lydia Crandall; b. ____, 1781; m. Russell Wells.
) Ezekiel Crandall; b. ____, 1783; d. 14 July 1855, in Little Genesse, NY.; m. Susan (Potter) Wells; d. 29 April 1861.
) Children of Phineas Crandall and Hopestill Beebe:
) Desire Crandall; b. ____, 1786.
) Lucinda Crandall; b. ____, 1790
) Phineas Crandall; b. ____, 1793; a clergyman.
) Lester Crandall; b. 17 May 1796.
) LLiza Crandall; b. ____, 1802
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Silas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Silas: