9th Generation
Children of Charles E. and Jenny Hodges Estabrook #1413
1. Charles Mitchell Estabrook, Born in 1887 and died in 1935. He served in the United States Cavalry during the Spanish and American War and was a Major in Army Engineers during World War I. He never married.
2. Margaret Estabrook, Born 1878 and died 1893.
3. Francis H. Estabrook, Born in 1883 and died in 1922. Killed, while prospecting for gold in Alaska. She did not marry.
4. Mary Estabrook, Born 1883 and died in 1893. Mary and her sister died in an epidemic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1893.
5. George Mitchell Estabrook, Born in 1886 and died in 1954. A construction engineer with service in the Air Corps during World War I. He was president of the Estabrook Construction Company of Hempstead, Long Island New York. He was Mayor of Hempstead from 1935-1941; he participated in the organization of the Franklin National Bank and was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hofstra College. He was a member of The Sons of the Revolution, Empire State Society, and a notable collector of Currier and Ives prints. In 1917 he married Mary Lynch.
6. Benjamin Estabrook, Born in 1888 and died in 1919. He did not marry.
Children of Susan M. (Estabrook) Stewart #1414
7. Donald Speir Stewart, Born in 1882 in Southern Orange, New Jersey. HE was an Investment Banker. He served in the Naval Reserve during World War I. He married Priscilla Heffinger of Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1922. He died September 21, 1968.
8. Lawrence Sprague Stewart, Born in 1886. He was a graduate of the Naval Academy and served in both World Wars. He retired a Captain in the Navy. He married Dorothy Foster of Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1919.
Children of Lewis Mitchell Estabrook #1415
9. Craig Watson Estabrook, Born in 1881 and died in 1939. He worked many years for the Southern Pacific Railroad and later was an insurance agent for Pacific Mutual Life in San Francisco. He married Mabel Ely in 1917. She died in 1966. They had no children.
10. Edward Lewis Estabrook, Born in 1885. HE studied Mining Engineering and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh as E. M. in 1911. He was Active in the petroleum industry as a geologist, petroleum engineer, and executive until retirement in 1945. He was a member of The American Institute of Mining Engineers and the American Society of Petroleum Geologists. He is listed in “Who’s Who in America” 1934-1952 and currently in “American Men of Science”. He married Florence A. Mattick of Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1916. He retired to Morristown, New Jersey.
Children of Emma J. (Estabrook) Nation # 1416
11. Nina E. Nation Palmer, Born in 1881 in Bridgewater, South Dakota and died in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan. She married in 1921 to C. William Palmer, an architect from Detroit.
12. John E. Nation, Died in Infancy.
13. A daughter, Died in infancy.
Children of Jessie F. (Estabrook) Huntington #1416 (a)
14. Stewart Huntington, Born in 1878 and died in 1900.
15. Elsie (Huntington) Billings, Born in 1880,in Platteville, Wisconsin and died in Winter Haven, Florida in 1967. She taught school in Wisconsin and Florida. She married Henry Billings of Platteville, a disabled veteran of World War I who died in 1959.
16. Edward Huntington, Born in 1884 and died in 1936. He was a teacher and taught at the University of Wisconsin. He married Marie Schaeuble in 1910.
17. Margaret (Huntington) Sievwright, Born in 1887 and died in 1915. She was a graduate of Platteville Normal School and taught school before she married Henry Sievwright in 1912.
Children of Mary Francis (Estabrook) Kneedler # 1417
18. Charles Edward Kneedler, Born 1894 in Iowa and died in California in 1953. He married Emma Minetti in 1921.
19. Kenneth Stanton Kneedler, Born in 1898 in Iowa. Died in 1951 in San Bernardino, California. Married Vivian Reynolds and later divorced. Marries Dorothy Shadle in 1938.
20. Elizabeth (Kneedler) Fisher, Born in 1900. She married Robert Collyer Fisher, September 7, 1924. He died in 1954. Elizabeth, “Bette” Fisher was, for many years, with “Script” Magazine of Beverly Hills, California. Her “fashion notes” and “pen and ink” sketches were widely admired. During World War II, she edited, very successfully, the magazine of the 822nd air Force Supply of Los Angeles. In the ‘60s her poems and sketches appeared in the Redwood City Tribune, where she went to live after her husband died. She died in Redding, Calif.
21. Howard Shaw Kneedler, Born 1902 and died in 1967. Married to Mildred Virginia Neill of Greeley, Colorado in 1928.