Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . nd closed the eyes of the dead than she. She shared her portion hberally with those less fortunate than herself, andtook a deep interest in the charities of the Womans Auxiliary Society of theY. M C. A. In the discourses at the funeral, tributes of respect were paid to the worthof her character, especially in its faithfulness and unselfish ministering toothers. CHILDREN. 1 Elizabeth Burt,8 b. Jan. 5, 1848. She was a school teacher for some years, and has published a genealogy of the Burt family. 2 Cordelia Burt,* b. March 18, 1


Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . nd closed the eyes of the dead than she. She shared her portion hberally with those less fortunate than herself, andtook a deep interest in the charities of the Womans Auxiliary Society of theY. M C. A. In the discourses at the funeral, tributes of respect were paid to the worthof her character, especially in its faithfulness and unselfish ministering toothers. CHILDREN. 1 Elizabeth Burt,8 b. Jan. 5, 1848. She was a school teacher for some years, and has published a genealogy of the Burt family. 2 Cordelia Burt,* b. March 18, 1851; m. Oct. 11, 1883, Rev. Vernon B. Carroll, of Tenafly, N. J., who was born Jan. 11, 1846; he wasinjured by a railroad train and died Dec. 21, 1899. His widow livesat Warwick, N. Y. children. 1 Maurice Burt Carroll,^ b. at Warwick, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1884. 2 Anne Carroll,^ b. at Warwick, N. Y., June 8, 1886. 3 Rulh Carroll,9 b. at Warwick, N. Y., May 11, 1888. 4 Allan Crosby Carroll,9b. at Tenafly, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1891. 5 Burt Haring Carroll,^ b. March 20, THE MARKET CROSS AT LEIGHTON BUZZARD Seventh Gen.: Line of Daniel,Joseph,Thomas^ Joseph 289 3 John Dix b. June 26, 1853; d. April 12, 1854. 4 Lydia Burt,8 b. Aug. 24, 1855. 5 Annie b. Aug. 9, 1858. 1562 LYDIAJ b. Dec. 20, 1827; m. July 27. 1856, John Whitbeck Hasbrouck. The .History of Orange County gives an extended account of Mrs. LydiaSayer Hasbrouck and her husband, John Whitbeck Hasbrouck, accompaniedby portraits; an epitome of which follows: She was noted from childhood for her fearless spirit and independence ofcharacter. She inherited her fathers temperament and features in a markeddecree. She had the reputation in her school days of being the smartest girlof her classes, but terribly independent and self-reliant. When a reform dressfor women, the Bloomer Costume was first brought into notice in 1849,she early espoused and adopted it. She was refused admission to the SewardSeminary at Florida, Ora


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