The following is a brief family tree of the
Beecher family, and its many notable members:
Descendants of Lyman Beecher •
Lyman Beecher (1775–1863), son of David Beecher and Esther Hawley Lyman •
Catharine Esther Beecher (1800–1878) was an educator and women's-rights activist •
William Henry Beecher (1802–1889), a Congregational minister in
Ohio,
New York, and
Massachusetts •
Edward Beecher (1803–1895) helped organize Illinois' first anti-slavery society,
Yale graduate; married Isabella Jones • Mary Foote Beecher (1805–1900), married
Thomas Clap Perkins (1798–1870) in 1827; Perkins was the brother-in-law of
Roger Sherman Baldwin •
Frederic Beecher Perkins (1828–1899), library director in
Boston, MA and
San Francisco, CA, and author; married Mary Ann Fitch Westcott. They had two children including • Thomas Adie Perkins (b. 1859) •
Charlotte Perkins (1860–1935), feminist; m.
Charles Walter Stetson in 1884 and had one child, divorced in 1894; married her first cousin George Houghton Gilman in 1900 (see below) • Emily Baldwin Perkins (1829–1912), married
Edward Everett Hale in 1852 and had eight sons and one daughter,
Ellen Day Hale (1855–1940), an artist • Charles E. Perkins (b. 1832) • Catherine Beecher Perkins (b. 1836), married William Charles Gilman. They had four children, including • George Houghton Gilman • Harriet Beecher (1808–1808) • George Beecher (1809–1843)
Yale graduate, m. Sarah Buckingham in 1837 •
Harriet Elizabeth Beecher (1811–1896), wrote
Uncle Tom's Cabin; m.
Calvin Stowe (1802–1886) in 1836 • Harriet (Hattie) Beecher Stowe (1836–1907) • Eliza Tyler Stowe (1836–1912) • Henry Ellis Stowe (1838–1857) • Frederic William Stowe (1840–1871) • Georgiana May Stowe (1843–1890) m. Henry Freeman Allen (1838–1914) • Samuel Charles Stowe (1848–1849) • Charles Edward Stowe (1850–1934) m. Susan Munroe • Lyman Beecher Stowe (1880–1963) m. Hilda Robinson Smith • David Beecher Stowe (b.1916) • Charles Robinson Beecher Stowe (1949–) • Richard Mather Anthony Stowe (1953–) • Henry Beecher Stowe (1964–) • Robinson Smith Beecher Stowe (b.1918) • Ellen Robinson Stowe (1956–) • Leslie Munroe Stowe (1883–1887) • Hilda Stowe (1887–1969) m. James Donnelly •
Henry Ward Beecher (1813–1887), married Eunice White Bullard (1812–1897) in 1837; namesake of
Beecher, Illinois • Harriet Eliza Beecher (1838–1911 m. Samuel Scoville (1834–1902) • Henry Barton Beecher (1842–1916) m. Harriet Jone Benedict (b. 1841) • Kate Eunice Beecher (1864–1890) •
Henry (Harry) Ward Beecher (1867–1948 m. Mary (May) Frances Beecher • Margaret Wardington Beecher (1901–1978 m. Alfred Taussig Abeles (1891–1983) • Alfred Beecher Abeles (1923–1945) • Shirley Elling Abeles (1926–2006) • John Henry Abeles (1935–2010) • Henry Ward Beecher III (1903–1986) • Lyman Beecher (b. 1905) • Margaret Humphey Beecher (1868–1949) • George Lyman Beecher (b. 1844) • Katherine Esther Beecher (b. 1846) • William Constantine Beecher (1849–1928) • Alfred Beecher (b. 1852) • Herbert Foote Beecher (b. 1854) •
Charles Beecher (1815–1900) married Sarah Leland Coffin (1815–1897) in 1840. • Frederick Henry Beecher (1841–1868), died at the
Battle of Beecher Island,
Beecher Island being posthumously named after him. • Charles McCulloch Beecher (1843–1906) • Helen Louisa Beecher (1847–1901) • Mary Isabella Beecher (1849–1928) m. George Warren Noyes (1842–1927) • Esther (Essie) Lyman Beecher (1852–1867) • Edith Harriet Beecher (1854–1867) • Frederick C Beecher (1818–1820) •
Isabella Holmes Beecher (1822–1907), m.
John Hooker (1816–1901) in 1841 •
Thomas Kinnicut Beecher (1824–1900), a Congregational minister in
Elmira, New York, married Olivia Day (1826–1853), the daughter of the president of Yale,
Jeremiah Day, in 1851, and after her untimely death married her cousin Frances Juliana Jones (1826–1905), one of the granddaughters of
Noah Webster, in 1857. •
James Chaplin Beecher (1828–1886), colonel of the 35th United States Colored Troops. == Gallery ==