. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. HON. STEPHEN T. HAYT. Simeon Haite (as the name was originally spelled) emigrated from England in 1629, and iSettled at Charlestown, Mass., and finally settled at Stamford, Conn. He died in 1657, leaving three sons,—Nicholas, Walter, and Benjamin. Walter removed from Stamford, Conn., to Norwalk, Conn., in 1650, and died in 1699, leaving two sons,—^John and Zerubbabel, who died in 1738, leaving th


. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. HON. STEPHEN T. HAYT. Simeon Haite (as the name was originally spelled) emigrated from England in 1629, and iSettled at Charlestown, Mass., and finally settled at Stamford, Conn. He died in 1657, leaving three sons,—Nicholas, Walter, and Benjamin. Walter removed from Stamford, Conn., to Norwalk, Conn., in 1650, and died in 1699, leaving two sons,—^John and Zerubbabel, who died in 1738, leaving three sons,—Daniel, Caleb, and Joseph, the last of whom died in 1730, leaving four sons,—Zerubbabel, James, Moses, and Joseph. Zerubbabel, eldest son of Joseph, left Norwalk about 1749, and settled in Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y., where he died in 1794, leaving four sons,—Stephen, Moses, Justus, and Zeph- aniah. Stephen served in behalf of England, in the French war, and was bom in 1730; married Miss Martha Els, of New Canaan, Conn., and died in 1770, leaving four sons,—Stephen, John, Samuel, and Zephaniah. Stephen, the eldest son, was bom in 1760; served in the Revolutionary war as private in the 2d Connecticut Regiment from 1777 to 1783, when he was discharged by order of General Washington, and was honored with a badge of merit for his six years of faithful service. He was married to Miss Hannah Delavan, of North Salem, N. Y., and died in 1834, leaving five sons,—John C, Charies, Harry, David, and William. John C. removed from Patterson to Ithaca, Tompkins Co., N. Y., in 1826, removed to Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y., in 1833, and died in 1854, having had five sons,—Samuel T., James A., Stephen T., William W., and Daniel M. Hon. Stephen T. Hayt, third son and fifth child of Dr. John C. and Martha Hayt, was born in Patterson, Putnam Co., N. Y., June 5, 1822. His father was a physician by profession, but was principally engaged in the lumber and milling business


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