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Additional Descriptive Data
- Ephraim Fenno, leather-dresser and ale house keeper of Boston, descendant of John Fenno b. 1629, who came from Lancashire, England, to Milton, Massachusetts, in 1660. Married Mary Chapman.
- Maria Fenno m. Mr. Durant
- Samuel Fenno (d. 2 Oct. 1797), left widow with children:
- Samuel, at Darby
- Harry, at Trenton
- Thomas, at sea
- Ruth (d. 27 Sept. 1797)
- Julius (b. 1794?)
- Dau? (b. Sept. 1796?)
- Child (b. after Sept. 1797)
- John Fenno (12 Aug. 1751-14 Sept. 1798), d. at Philadelphia of yellow fever. Married 8 May 1777 Mary Curtis of Roxbury, Mass., (19 Sept. 1755-4 Sept. 1798) died from complications of childbirth. Her nickname was Polly.
- John Ward "Jack" Fenno (26 March 1778-6 March 1802) b. in Boston.
- Charles Fenno (4 Sept. 1779-8 Nov. 1780), b. in Boston.
- Maria Fenno (17 March 1781-13 July 1823). Married Josiah Ogden Hoffman 7 August 1802. See Hoffman family chart for descendants.
- Harriet Fenno (18 Nov. 1782-1 June 1808), b in N.Y. m. 27 Dec. 1800 John Rodman who d. after 1824, and had daughter:
- Anne Eliza Rodman, who lived alone with her father in Florida in 1822, and was afterwards Mrs. Brown.
- Charles J. Fenno (31 July 1784-12 October 1807). Unmarried; Midshipman in British Navy serving on ship Bellerephon.
- George Fenno (28 Jan. 1786-18 April 1829), d. Upton, N.Y., the last survivor of the Fenno family. Married Elizabeth.
- John
- Nancy
- Euphemia (b. 1814)
- Mary
- Upton (b. 1819)
- Mary Elizabeth Fenno (2 Sept. 1787-1820s). Married 2 Oct. 1811 Gulian Crommelin Verplanck (1786-1870).
- Caroline Fenno (16 June 1789-12 Nov. 1789).
- Caroline Fenno (27 March 1791-1 May 1805).
- Anna Fenno (27 March 1793-30 March 1793).
- James Bowdoin Fenno (26 August 1794-1820s).
- Edward Fenno (2 Sept. 1796-6 Nov. 1823), d. of yellow fever at New Orleans. Unmarried.
- Daughter (2 Sept. 1798-ca.16 Sept. 1798).
- Nicholas Hoffman (1736-1800), son of Martinus and Tryntje Benson Hoffman of Red Hook, Dutchess County, N.Y. Married 14 Nov. 1762 Sarah Ogden (8 Sept. 1742-30 July 1821) dau. of David and Gertrude Gouverneur Ogden.
- Josiah Ogden Hoffman (14 April 1766-24 Jan. 1837) b. Newark, N.J., d. New York City. Married 1st Mary Colden and 2nd Maria Fenno (1781-1823), dau. of John Fenno and Mary Curtis, 7 August 1802.
- Alice Anna Hoffman (b. 1790). Married 1809 Charles Jenkins Nicholas.
- Matilda (b. 1810). M. S. S. Whitman, lived at Leavenworth, Kan.
- Emma. Married R. L. Molocey and lived at Janesville, Wisconsin.
- Sarah Matilda Hoffman (8 Nov. 1791-25 April 1809). She was engaged to marry poet Washington Irving but died before the wedding.
- Ogden Hoffman (13 Oct. 1794-1 May 1856). Married 1st 27 Dec. 1819, Emily Burrall and 2nd Nov. 1838, Virginia E. Southard (d. 1886) dau. of Samuel L. Southard, acting Vice President under John Tyler.
- Charles Burrall Hoffman (b. 1821)
- Ogden Hoffman Jr. (b. 1823). Became Federal District judge in California. Lived in San Francisco, 1882.
- "Tip" Married Sally and had children: Southard (b. 1867), May, Alice, Jack, and one other son.
- Samuel Hoffman (b. 1839)
- Mary Colden Hoffman (b. 1840), living in London, 1899.
- Virginia Southard Hoffman (b. 1842), living in London, 1899.
- Mary Colden Hoffman (15 June 1796-7 Sept. 1818). Married c. 1810 Philip Rhinelander. Two children.
- Martha Hoffman
- Infant (b. and d. 1804/5)
- Charles Fenno Hoffman (7 Feb. 1806-7 June 1884) b. New York, d. Harrisburg, Pa. Unmarried.
- Edward Hoffman (30 Sept. 1807-31 July 1808)
- George Edward Hoffman (2 Dec. 1808-1884). Married 12 Feb. 1846 Phebe White (b. 1823).
- John W. Hoffman m. Ella Lowley, m. 2nd Florence K. McCay
- Dorothy Hoffman
- Josiah Ogden Hoffman
- Edward Fenno Hoffman m. Elizabeth McCall. Still living 1930 in Philadelphia.
- Edward Fenno Hoffman
- Phebe White Hoffman
- Josiah Ogden Hoffman m. Helen S. Lewis
- George E. Hoffman
- John L. Hoffman
- Helen S. Hoffman
- Charles Fenno Hoffman
- Julia Hoffman (1810-1861). Unmarried.
- Laura Maria Hoffman (bapt. 8 Oct. 1815-summer 1816).
- Mary Gillon Hoffman (1773-1807) m. James Seton (1770-ca.1832) whose brother married Elizabeth, later "Mother Seton."
- Martin Hoffman (16 Oct. 1763-30 Jan. 1828). Married 1st Beulah Murray and 2nd Mary Frances Seton.
- Nicholas Hoffman.
- John Ogden (19 Sept. 1609- May 1682) b. Bradley Plain, England, d. Elizabethtown, N.J. Married 8 May 1637 Jane Bond, dau. of Jonathan Bond.
- John (1638-1702) m. Elizabeth Plum
- David (11 Jan. 1639-1691/2) Twin. b. England; m. Elizabeth Swaine Ward, (24 April 1654-after 1706), dau. of Capt. Samuel Swaine & Joannah Ward, and widow of John Ward.
- David (1678-1734) m. Abigail Hammond
- Josiah (ca. 1679-17 May 1763) m. 1st. Catharine Hardenbroeck m. 2nd Mary Bankes. Buried at Trinity Episcopal Church, Newark, which he helped found.
- David (1707-1798) b. Newark, N.J., d. Flushing, L.I.; m. 21 Apr. 1736 Gertrude Governeur (5 Mar. 1716-30 Dec. 1775) dau. of Isaac and Sarah Staats Gouverneur.
- Isaac (1737-40)
- Josiah (b. 1739)
- Sarah (1742-1821) m. Nicholas Hoffman
- Abraham (1743-98) m. Sarah Ludlow
- Catherine (1745-48)
- Samuel (1746-1810) m. Euphemia Morris
- Nicholas (1749-52)
- Peter (1750-52)
- Nicholas (1753-1812) m. Hannah Cuyler
- Peter (b. 1757)
- Catharine (1709-1797) m. David Ogden; m. 2nd Isaac Longworth
- Mary (1711-1751) m. James Banks
- Jacob (1722-1780) m. Elizabeth Bradford (child of 2nd marriage)
- Josiah m. Bancker (child of 2d marriage)
- John (1681-1732) m. Elizabeth Wheeler
- Thomas (1684-1760) m. Dinah -----; m. 2d. Jean Clawson
- Swaine (1687-1755) m. Mary Ackerman
- Jonathan (1639-1732) Twin
- Joseph (1642-1690) m. Sarah Whitehead
- Benjamin (1654-1722) m. Hannah Woodruff
- Mary m. John Woodruff
Fenno, John Ward. Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America since the commencement of the year 1799 (G. & R. Waite : N.Y., 1800)
Hoffman, Charles Fenno. The New-York book of poetry (C. Dearborn: N.Y., 1837); includes first appearance of C.C. Moore's poem, "A visit from Saint Nicholas."
Hoffman, Charles Fenno. Wild scenes in the first and prairie (Richard Bentley : London, 1839)
Hoffman, Charles Fenno. A winter in the west (Harper and Brothers : N.Y., 1835)
Hoffman, Charles Fenno. Greyslaer: a romance of the Mohawk (Harper and Brothers : N.Y., 1840). The Library also has the Lea and Blanchard edition of 1841.
Hoffman, Charles Fenno. The pioneers of New-York: an anniversary discourse delivered before the Saint Nicholas Society of Manhattan, December 6, 1847 (Stanford and Swords : N.Y., 1848)
Gazette of the United States . The Clements Newspapers Division has a majority of issues of the Gazette for the Fenno years.
A full bibliography of Charles Fenno Hoffman's published works can be found in Homer Barnes' book Charles Fenno Hoffman (New York: Columbia University Press, 1930).
Accidents
- 1:18,64
- 4:5,40,47,71
- 5:16,17,49,73
AcrosticsActors and actressesAdams, John Quincy, 1767-1848Adams, John, 1735-1826African AmericansAlbany (N.Y.)--Description and travelAlcoholismAll Saints DayAlligatorsAllston, WashingtonAmusementsAnastasia Island (Fla.)--Description and travelAnimal fightingArchery--Societies and clubsArtificial limbsArtists
- 2:24
- 3:29-31,48
- 5:30,55,56,80b
AsylumsAthenian Lecture Series (Philadelphia)Auchmuty, LouisaAuctions--LouisianaAuthors
- 4:9,26,37,51,58,59,63,68,70,72,74,75
- 5:1,2,4-6,9,15,18,24,26,27,32,38,44,51,56,74
AutumnBache, WilliamBachelor's Ball (Philadelphia)Balston Spa (N.Y.)--Description and travelBaltimore (Md.)--Description and travelBanks and bankingBarbados--Description and travelBarker, Jacob, 1779-1871Bartley, Mrs. (actress)BattlefieldsBeggarsBenson, JamesBiddleman, Mr.Bigelow, Mr. BirthdaysBlair, Lizzie, b. 1819BoredomBoston (Mass.)--Description and travelBowdoin, James, 1726-1790Bowery Theatre (New York, N.Y.)Bremer, Mr.Burke, Mr.BusinessBusiness ethicsCadwalader, Mr., d. 1823--DeathCalomelCanalsCanning, George, 1770-1827Cannon, Mr.Cape François (Haiti)--Description and travelCard gamesCarlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881Catholic ChurchCatholic Church--ClergyCaty (Katy)CemeteriesChameleonsCharitiesCharleston (S.C.)--Description and travelChesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773Chew, Beverly, d. 1828--DeathChicago (Ill.)--Description and travelChildhood
- See also letters by William M. Herbert and Caroline Fenno
- 2:1,3,15
Children--Conduct of life
- 2:15,21,22,32,41
- 3:37
- 4:3
CholeraChristmas
- 1:70
- 2:15,16,17,44,74,75
- 4:9
- 5:16,81
CircusCity and town lifeClark, William, 1770-1838Clergy
- See also Larned and Forbes in this index
- 4:56
Clothing and dressClothing and dress--PricesCoaches and coachingCoal mines and miningCobbett, William, 1763-1835Cochrane, Alexander Forrester Inglis, 1749-1831Colden, Cadwalader David, 1769-1834Columbia UniversityCommerce--Georgia--SavannahCommerce--Louisiana--New Orleans
- 2:36,37,45,52,55,56,58,60,70
- 3:4,5,8,9,12,13,17,21,25,32,43,46,48,66,73,74,79,80,82,85,86
Commerce--MichiganCommerce--New York (State)--New YorkCommerce--Pennsylvania--PhiladelphiaCommerce--South Carolina--CharlestonCooper, Thomas Abthorpe, 1776-1879CopyrightCourtship
- 1:2
- 2:8,35,60
- 3:9,45-48,51,56,75-77,79,80,89
- 4:51,55,65,69,71,76,77
- 5:1-3,6,9,11,17,43,55,75
Cowper, William, 1731-1800Crab-diggingCroaker, pseud.Cuba--Description and travelDanceDance--Study and teachingDeath
- 1:16,51,53,63,73
- 2:23,73
- 3:6,62,63,85,87
- 4:18,23,73
- 5:25,49,70
Death in literatureDecatur, Stephen, 1779-1820DeedsDemocratic PartyDentistryDickens, Charles, 1812-1870Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870Diplomacy- 1:24,29-32,37,40,48,50,53,54,76
DistilleriesDivorceDomestic servantsDomestics
- 4:12,36
- 5:11 See also Caty
Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, 1748-1817DuelingDuer, JaneDuer, JohnDutch languageDuval, William P., 1784-1854Dwellings
- 3:72
- 4:29,58
- 5:7,8,13,33,40,80a
Easton (Pa.)--Description and travelEccentrics and eccentricitiesEconomy (Pa.)--Description and travelEducation
- See also Schools
- 1:63,79
- 2:19-22,41
- 4:2,3,5,13,17,62
ElopementEmbezzlementEngineeringEntertaining
- 1:47
- 3:61,75,77-79
- 4:5,8,25,27
- 5:41,53
Epidemics
- 4:18,39
- 5:21 See also Cholera, Yellow fever
Estates (Law)Executions and executionersEyeglassesFamily
- See also Parents
- 2:4,7,72
- 3:33,89
- 4:4,9
- 5:8,28
FarmingFashionFenno familyFenno, Caroline, 1791-1805Fenno, Edward, 1796-1823Fenno, George, 1786-1829Fenno, James B., 1794-182?Fenno, John Ward , 1779-1802Fenno, John, 1751-1798Fenno, Mary (dau. of George?)Fenno, Mary, 1755-1798Fenno, Mrs. SamuelFenno, Upton, b. 1819FightsFinances, personal
- 1:41-43,45,54,75,80,83
- 4:4,8,11,28,30,36,37
- 5:18,22,24
FirearmsFiresFish, Mrs.Fishkill (N.Y.)--Description and travelFloods--Mississippi RiverFlorida--Description and travelFlorida--Politics and governmentFood--PricesForbes, Mr.Forest firesFourth of July celebrationsFrance--Description and travel
- 1:17,24,29-32,37,40,48,50-54,66-68
- 2:25,28
- 3:1,67,75,77-79
France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790French languageFulton (steamship)Funeral rites and ceremonies
- See also Cemeteries
- 1:72
- 2:46,73
- 3:19
- 4:18
- 5:70
Galena (Ill.)--Description and travelGamblingGamesGardeningGas lightingGenealogyGilman, Caroline Howard, 1794-1888Gilman, Dr.Goshen (N.Y.)--Description and travelGossip
- 2:14
- 3:50,52,68,84
- 5:3,47
GrammarGratz familyGratz, BenjaminGratz, Rebecca, 1781-1869Great Britain--Description and travelGreat Britain--Politics and governmentGreat Britain. Navy
- See all Charles J. Fenno letters, especially
- 1:55,67,69,71,76,79,81-83
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786Guantanamo Bay (Cuba)--Description and travelHair jewelryHaiti--Description and travelHalleck, Fitz-Greene, 1790-1867Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804Hernandez, Mr. Hodge, Dr.--DeathHoffman familyHoffman, Charles Fenno, 1806-1884
- 2:29,32,61
- 3:2
- 4:7,9,26,37,41-49,51,52,58,59,63,68,70,72, 74,75
- 5:1,2,4-6,9,15,18,24,26,27,32,38,44,50,51,56,74
Hoffman, DavidHoffman, Edward, d. 1830--DeathHoffman, George, 1808-84Hoffman, Josiah Ogden, 1766-1837
- 1:73
- 2:4,7
- 4:7,11,12,18,22,27,28,32,34,57
Hoffman, Josiah Ogden, 1766-1837--DeathHoffman, Julia, 1810-1861Hoffman, Martin, 1763-1828--DeathHoffman, Mr.Hoffman, Nicholas, 1736-1800Hoffman, Ogden Jr., b. 1823Hoffman, Ogden, 1794-1856
- 2:15
- 3:2,3
- 4:24,69,71
- 5:16,17,48,70
Hoffman, Phebe, b. 1823Hoffman, Sarah Ogden, 1742-1821Hoffman, Virginia SouthardHolidays--Florida-- Saint AugustineHolidays--FranceHopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842HorsesHorticultural BallHousehold movingHowe, FannyHumorHuntingHurricaneIceIndians of North AmericaIndians--Mixed bloodsIngersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862Inman, HenryIrishIrving, Washington, 1783-1859
- 1:61
- 2:68
- 3:2,3,52
- 4:54a
- 5:19
ItalyJackson, Andrew, 1767-1845JacobinsJarvis, John Wesley, 1781-1839JewelryJews
- 2:2
- 3:2
- 4:52,67,76
- 5:5,61
Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain, 1768-1844Kearny, Lawrence, 1789-1868Kemble, Frances Ann, 1809-1893Knox, Henry, 1750-1806Labor and laboring classesLafayette Theatre (New York, N.Y.)Laffite, Jean, ca.1780-1821Lake Ponchartrain (La.)--Description and travelLancaster (Pa.)--Description and travelLarned, Mr.Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820Lebanon (N.Y.)--Description and travelLentLeslie, Charles Robert, 1794-1859Letter-writingLetters of introductionLincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810LiteratureLondon (England)--Description and travelLong Island (N.Y.)--Description and travelLong, James, 1793-1822Loring, John Wentworth, 1775-1852Louisiana GuardsLouisiana--Politics and governmentLouisiana. MilitiaLove letters
- 1:2,3,5-8,10,11,13,14,34,38,64
- 5:58,72,82
Ludlow, Mrs. ThomasLyon, Lucius, 1800-1851Marriage
- 1:48
- 3:3
- 4:64
- 5:34,57,58,73
Masculinity (Psychology)McCoy, Mr.McCulloch, George P.Medicine
- 1:33
- 2:6
- 4:30,32,33,55
- 5:27,32,45,81
Mediterranean SeaMental healthMental illness
- See also Eccentrics
- 5:37,40
MerchantsMesmerismMexico--Politics and governmentMichiganMiddle West--Description and travelMigration, InternalMilitary companiesMilitary serviceMilitiaMines and miningMississippi River--Description and travelMississippi--Description and travelMoney
- 1:2
- 2:15
- 4:22,63 See also Finance
Moro Castle (San Juan, P.R.)Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816Moses, GratzMosquitoesMotherhoodMourningMowatt, Anna Cora Ogden, 1819-70MuggingMurderMusicMutinyNational characteristics, AmericanNationalismNelson, Horatio, 1758-1805NepotismNew Orleans (La.)--Description and travel
- 1:46
- 2:12,33,42,43, 46,47
- 3:6,7,13,18,20,23,25,32,33,46,58
- 5:73
New Orleans, Battle of , 1815New York (N.Y.)--Description and travel
- 1:18
- 2:23,47
- 3:46,58
- 4:6,29
- 5:26
New York (N.Y.)--Politics and governmentNew York (State)--Description and travelNewspaper publishing
- 1:6,9,11,14-17,21,22,30,33
- 5:21
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)--Description and travelOcean travel--Atlantic OceanOgilvie, James, d.1820OperaOranges
Orlando FuriosoParent and child
- 2:15,21,22,32,41
- 3:37
- 4:3,11
- 5:67
Patronage, Political
- 1:36
- 4:13,14,21,24
- 5:43,53,54
PeacePenn, James Jr.Pennsylvania--Description and travelPennsylvania--Description and travelPensacola (Fla.)--Description and travelPersonality
- 1:73
- 2:57
- 4:7,30,34,35,39
PetsPhiladelphia (Pa.)--Description and travel
- 1:46
- 2:12
- 3:38
- 5:30,46,68
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Social life and customsPhillips, Mr.PhotographyPhysicians Piermont (N.Y.)--Description and travelPiracy
- 2:50
- 3:1,8,9,12,40,43,79,86 See also Privateering
Pittsburgh (Pa.)--Description and travelPlatt, HamiltonPoetryPoetry--CriticismPolandPolk, James Knox, 1795-1849Port Royal (S.C.)--Description and travelPortraitsPostal service
- 1:54,72
- 2:40
- 3:8,52,68,77
Practical jokesPrairie du Chien (Wisc.)--Description and travelPrejudicePresidents--United States--Election--1844PricesPringle familyPrisonsPrivateering- 1:2,29,32,42,66 See also Piracy
PunsQuakersQuarantineRace relations--FloridaRace relations--LouisianaRacismRailroad lawRailroads
- 4:13,67
- 5:20,35,40,51,56,59,77
RapeRecipesReligion
- 1:33,34
- 2:9,16,46
- 3:46,50
Republican PartyRiotsRiots--England--ManchesterRiots--Louisiana--New OrleansRiots--Pennsylvania--1873Robbery
- 2:52,58,60,64
- 3:12,44
- 5:64
Rodman, Harriet Fenno, 1783-1808Rodman, JohnRunning racesRush, Benjamin, 1745-1813SabbathSampson, Mr., d. 1820San Francisco (Calif.)--Description and travelSaratoga (N.Y.)--Description and travelSavannah (Ga.)--Description and travelSaving and thrift
- 2:37,44,47,56,57,59,61,68
- 3:3,5,57
- 4:45,63,70,75
- 5:6,21,66
Scallan, Mr. ScarlatinaSchools
- See also Education
- 2:1,3,13,15,29,30,38,48,51,63
Scott, Walter , 1771-1832Seminole IndiansSeton, JamesShakersShippingShips
- 1:1,32,49,50,52,66,72
- 3:12,23,40 See also Navy
SingersSinging--Study and teachingSlavery
- 1:64
- 2:50,58
- 3:30,50,73
- 4:42
Slavery and the churchSlavesSleighs and sledgesSmokingSnakesSnipeSociety
- 1:65
- 2:13
- 3:47,68,87
- 4:51
- 5:5
Somerset (Pa.)--Description and travelSouthern states--Description and travelSpainSpaniards--FloridaSt. Augustine (Fla.)--Description and travelSteamboatsSuicideSummerSwan, KittySwimmingTammany Society, or Columbian Order (N.Y.)TariffTeachersTelegraph (steamboat)Tennessee--Description and travelTexas--Description and travelTheater--Louisiana--New OrleansTheater--New York (State)--New YorkTheatre--Pennsylvania--PhiladelphiaTravel--Accidents"Uncle Sam"United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783United States--Politics and government
- 1:9,24,30,33-37
- 4:48,49,75
- 5:36,39,67,75
Vacations
- 1:48,65,84,85
- 2:35
- 4:24,35,38,53,54,63,66,67,69,73,74
- 5:60
Values
- 1:17,22,23,26,43,61,64
- 4:5,12,48
Values--FranceVan Buren, Martin, 1782-1862Vanderlyn, John, 1775-1852VentriloquismVera Cruz (Mexico)--Description and travelVerplanck, Embury, d. 1861Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, 1786-1870Verplanck, Mrs., d. 1843--DeathVirginia--Description and travelVoteWarWashington (D.C.)--History--Capture by the British, 1814Washington's birthdayWebster, Daniel, 1782-1852Weir, Robert Walter, 1803-89West (U.S.)--Description and travelWest Indies--Description and travelWheeling (W.Va.)--Description and travelWhig PartyWhite Lake (N.Y.)--Description and travelWilliamson, Charles, 1757-1808Wilson, George and EllenWinterWomenWomen and the militaryWomen in politicsWomen--Conduct of lifeWomen--EducationWomen--FranceWomen--Intellectual lifeWomen--Social conditionsWomen--Societies and clubsWorthington, Mr. Yellow feverYellow fever--Florida--PensacolaYellow fever--Georgia--SavannahYellow fever--Louisiana--New Orleans
- 2:64,69-71,73
- 3:8,9,15-23,25-27,56,58,60,62-67,70
Yellow fever--New York (State)--New YorkYellow fever--Pennsylvania--PhiladelphiaYellow fever--South Carolina--Charleston
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