Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Mary Hull (20527) & Timothy Russell
40075. Abigail Russell. Born on 29 Sep 1722 in Derby, CT.140 Abigail died in Oxford, CT, on 28 May 1791; she was 68.55
Abigail first married Rev. Jonathan Lyman (45857) , son of Noah Lyman (26924) (Apr 1687-25 May 1723) & Elizabeth. Born ca 1717 in Durham, CT. Jonathan was baptized in Durham, CT, on 21 Apr 1717.523 Jonathan died in 1763.523 Education: Yale 1742.

Jonathan settled at Oxford in 1745.523
On 26 Oct 1769 when Abigail was 47, she second married Capt. Joseph Osborn (53626) , son of Joseph Osborn (48126) (ca 1693/4-Dec 1724) & Experience Tolles (36956) (ca 1694-), in Congregational Society, Oxford.55 Born on 7 Dec 1718 in New Haven, CT.56 Joseph died in Oxford, CT, on 21 Mar 1797; he was 78.55
40076. Sibyl Russell. Born 11 Feb 1723/4 in Derby, CT. Sibyl died on 29 May 1775.

Children of Isaac and Sibyl (Russell) Tomlinson, the first four born at Derby, the others at Woodbury:
    i. Russell, b. 17 Jan 1749/50, d. 22 Jun 1809 at Woodbury, CT, m. 26 Apr 1779 Agnes Cortelyou (b. 10 Mar 1764 at New Utrecht, Long Island, d. 10 Feb 1843 at Woodbury, dau. of Simon & Sarah (Van Wyck) Cortelyou), resided at Seymour, CT;
    ii. Sibyl, b. 10 Sep 1750;
    iii. Isaac, b. 31 Aug 1752, m. 19 Dec 1775 his cousin Mary Hawkins (b. 7 May 1744, dau. of Zachariah & Mary (Tomlinson) Hawkins);
    iv. Timothy, b. 18 Jun 1757, d. 2 Jan 1821, m. Eunice Booth (b. 24 Mar 1771 at Roxbury, CT, d. 25 Nov 1821);
    v. Samuel, b. 9 Jul 1759, d. 25 May 1809, m. Jerusha (d. 1 Apr 1804);
    vi. David, b. 29 Mar 1761, d. 24 Mar 1822 at Oxford, CT, m. Lovena Bacon (d. 25 Oct 1837);
    vii. Mary Ann, b. 11 Feb 1763, d. 29 Mar 1777 of smallpox; and
    viii. Sarah, b. 12 May 1765, m. Dr. Phineas Meigs.
17 Jan 1749/50 Sibyl married Capt. Isaac Tomlinson, son of Sergt. Isaac Tomlinson (ca 1687-27 Jan 1754) & Patience Gaylord (ca 1689-16 Sep 1763), in Derby, CT. Born on 16 Oct 1723 in Derby, CT. Isaac died in Woodbury, CT, on 29 Dec 1806; he was 83.

Isaac was in the 3rd Company under Gen. David Wooster in 1775. It served at the siege of Boston in the Revolution.
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