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Nathaniel Dwight (1666–1711) married Mehitable Partridge (1675–1756) in 1693. Their descendants were: • Colonel Timothy Dwight II (1694–1771), lawyer married Experience King (1693–1763) • Eleanor Dwight (1717-1777) • Major Timothy Dwight III (1726–1777), married Mary Edwards (1734–1807), daughter of
theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) •
Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817), president of
Yale College 1795–1817, married Margaret (or Mary) Woolsey (1754–1777) • Timothy Dwight (1778-1844) • Benjamin Woolsey Dwight (1780–1850), physician married Sophia Woodbridge Strong (1793–1861. •
Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight (1816–1889), educator and author • Eliza Dewey Dwight (b. 1850) • Sophia Edwards Dwight (b. 1853) • Francis Edwin Dwight (b. 1856) • Issabella Jane Dwight (b. 1861) • Bertha Woolsey Dwight (b. 1867) • Sophia Dwight (1818-1863) •
Theodore William Dwight (1822–1892), lawyer • Mary Dwight (1824-1864) •
Edward W. Dwight (1827–1904), member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly • Elizabeth Dwight (1831-1870) • James Dwight III (1784–1863), married Aurelia Darling (1787-1813) in 1811 and Susan Breed (1785–1851) in 1815 • Elizabeth Smith Dwight (1812-1848) • Aurelia Dwight (1816-1874) • Timothy Dwight (1820-1822) • John Breed Dwight (1822-1843) • James McLaren Breed Dwight (1825-1897) •
Timothy Dwight V (1828–1916), president of
Yale University 1886–1898 • Helen Rood Dwight (1868-1909) • Winthrop Edwards Dwight (1872-1944) • John Dwight (1784-1803) •
Sereno Edwards Dwight (1786–1850), author and minister, married Susan Edwards Daggett, daughter of
David Daggett (1764–1851, founder of the Yale College Law School. David Daggett was a descendant of Hannah Mayhew Daggett, daughter of Gov. Thomas Mayhew of Martha's Vineyard. • Their only daughter did not survive infancy. •
William Theodore Dwight (1795–1865), clergyman • Henry Edwin Dwight (1832-1908) • Elizabeth Bradford Dwight (1835-1904) • Laura Leman Dwight (1836-1928) • Thomas Bradford Dwight (1837-1878) • William Theodore Dwight (1844-1848) • Henry Edwin Dwight (1797-1832) • a son who died young • Edwards Dwight (1754-1783) • Erastus Dwight (1756-1821) • Jonathan Edwards Dwight (1759-1800) • Sarah Dwight (1761-1805) • Mary Dwight (1763-1813) •
Theodore Dwight (1764–1846), journalist, married Abigail Alsop (1765–1846), the sister of
Richard Alsop (1761–1815) • Mary A Dwight (1793-1875) •
Theodore Dwight (1796–1866), author, married Eleanor Boyd. • William Richard Dwight (1798-1864) • Maurice William Dwight (1766-1796) • Fidelia Dwight (1768-1847) • Nathaniel Dwight (1770-1831) • Elizabeth Dwight (1772–1813) married William Walton Woolsey (1766–1839) • Mary Anne Woolsey (1793–1871) married Jared Scarborough (1781-1816) and then
George Hoadley (1781–1857) • William Woolsey Scarborough (1814-1896) • Elizabeth Dwight Scarborough (1815-1816) • Joseph Scarborough (1817-1817) • Elizabeth Dwight Hoadley married General
Joshua Hall Bates (1817–1908) •
George Hoadly (1826–1902), governor of Ohio • George Hoadley earned degrees at Harvard University • Edward M. Hoadley graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute • Laura Hoadley married a second cousin, Theodore Woolsey Scarborough • Laura J Hoadley (1835-1853) • Elizabeth Woolsey (1794-1863) • William Cecil Woolsey (1796-1840) • John Mumford Woolsey (1796–1870) married Jane Andrews •
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (1835–1905), author published
What Katy Did as "Susan Coolidge" • Jane Andrews Woolsey (b. 1836) • Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey (1838–1910) married
Daniel Coit Gilman • Theodora Walton Woolsey (1840-1910) • William Walton Woolsey (1842–1910), plantation owner, married Catherine Buckingham Convers, daughter of
Charles Cleveland Convers, and then Bessie Gammell • Clara Constance Woolsey (1872-1872) • John Munro Woolsey (1877-1945) • Convers Buckingham Woolsey (1880-1951) • Catherine Buckingham Woolsey (1882-1975) • William Walton Woolsey (1886-1964) •
Gamel Woolsey (1895–1968), author, married
Gerald Brenan •
Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1801–1889), president of Yale 1846–1871, married Elizabeth Salisbury in 1833 and then Sarah Pritchard in 1854. • Edward Salisbury Woolsey (1834-1843) died of scarlet fever • Elizabeth Woolsey (1835-1843) died of scarlet fever • Agnes Woolsey (1838-1915) • William Walton Woolsey (1840-1843) died of scarlet fever • Laura Woolsey (1842-1861) died of typhoid fever • Catherine Woolsey (1845-1854) • Martha Woolsey (1847-1870) • Helen Woolsey (1849-1870) •
Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (1852–1929), legal scholar •
Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr. (1880–1933), forestry professor • Elizabeth Davenport Woolsey (1908-1997) • Anne Salisbury Woolsey (1910-2005) • Edith Woolsey (1912-2005) • Sarah Woolsey (1913-2003) • Patricia Woolsey (1917-2004) • Heathcote Muirson Woolsey (1884-1957) • Mary Prichard Woolsey (1855-1931) • John Muirson Woolsey (1858-1861) died of typhoid fever • George Woolsey (1861-1950) • Edith Woolsey (1864-1960) • Sara Dwight Woolsey (1805-1870) • Theodosia Woolsey (1810-1811) • Cecil Dwight (1774-1839) • Henry Edwin Dwight (1776-1824) • Abiah Dwight (1704–1748), married Samuel Kent • Elijah Kent (1722-1768) • Abiah Kent (1727–1782), married John Leavitt (1724–1798), Esq., brother of
Jemima (Leavitt) Ellsworth • Joshua Leavitt (1746-1752) • John Leavitt (1748-1752) •
Thaddeus Leavitt (1750–1826), merchant,
Suffield, Connecticut, married Elizabeth King • Thaddeus Leavitt Jr. (1778–1828), married Jemima Loomis (1779–1846) • Jane Maria Leavitt (1801–1877) married
Jonathan Hunt Jr. (1787–1832) •
William Morris Hunt (1824–1879), painter, married
Louisa Dumerique Perkins of Boston • Jonathan Hunt, M.D., (1826–1874)
physician in
Paris, France •
Richard Morris Hunt (1827–1895), architect, married Catherine Clinton Howland (1841–1880), sister of
Joseph Howland • Colonel
Leavitt Hunt (1831–1907), pioneer photographer, attorney, inventor, farmer, married Katherine Jarvis •
Jarvis Hunt (1863–1941), architect,
Chicago, Illinois • Elizabeth Leavitt (1788-1865) • John George Leavitt (1808-1859) • Thaddeus Leavitt (1750-1813) • Captain
John Leavitt (1755–1815), co-founder,
Leavittsburg, Ohio, farmer, innkeeper •
Humphrey H. Leavitt (1796–1873),
Ohio politician,
United States District Court judge •
John McDowell Leavitt (1824–1909),
Episcopal clergyman, university president •
John Brooks Leavitt (1849–1930),
New York City attorney, author and civic reformer • Anna Kent (1730-1807) • Elihu Kent (1733-1814) • Mehitable Kent (1734-1735) • Amelia Leavitt (1757-1809) • Freegrace Leavitt (1764-1843) • Jemima Leavitt (1764-1818) • Dorothy Leavitt (1768-1844) • Charlotte Leavitt (1769-1863) • Mehitable Dwight (1705–1767), married Captain Abraham Burbank (1703–1767), large landholder, residing at Suffield, Connecticut. • Abraham Burbank, Esq. (1739–1808), lawyer, Yale 1759, Massachusetts Legislature from 1779 to 1808; delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1780; Justice of the Peace in June 1772 and a commissary during the Revolutionary War;
Nathaniel Dwight (1712—1784), Jr., a surveyor, militia captain in the Crown Point Expedition during the
French and Indian War and among the founders of
Cold Spring (Belchertown), Massachusetts, married Hannah Mary Lyman (1708-1792) at Cold Spring on January 2, 1734. == Henry Dwight ==