Gallup, John (General)

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Birth

John Gallup was born July 17, 1758 at Groton, Connecticut. His parents were Captain Joseph Gallup (February 21, 1725[1] - July 11, 1802[1] OR February 21, 1778>[1])[2] and Sarah Gardiner OR Mary Gardiner[2] or Gardner[1](Aug 30, 1730 - July 11, 1802)[2]. His is usually referred to as General John Gallup.

His brothers and sisters were:

  • Joseph Gallup (21 Mar 1750 - 11 Feb 1753)[2][1]
  • Sarah Gallup (10 Nov 1752 - )[2][1]
  • Joseph Gallup (26 Sep 1754 - 11 May 1834)[2][1]
  • Mary Gallup (17 Mar 1756 - 7 May 1827)[2][1]
  • Lucretia Gallup (15 Aug 1760 - )[2][1]
  • Phoebe Gallup (10 Apr 1762 - 30 Mar 1840)[2][1]
  • Gardner Gallup (5 Mar 1765 - )[2][1]
  • Jonathan Gallup (23 Nov 1766-)[2][1]
  • Esther Gallup (14 Apr 1769 - )[2][1]
  • Gurdon Gallup (18 Dec 1771 - 17 Dec 1847)[2]

Occupation

Marriage & Children

General John Gallup married Hannah Denison on January 3, 1782[1]. Hannah was the daughter Daniel Denison (March 22, 1720 - May 9, 1776)[3] and Esther Wheeler (February 15, 1722-March 31, 1814)[3] and brother of Henry Denison

Their children were:

  • John Gardner Gallup b. Aug. 2 1783 m. Ann B. Denison d. Nov. 20 1804[1]
  • Lucretia Gallup b. Aug. 22. 1784. m. Henry Gardner, d. Sept. 26, 1870[1]
  • Hannah Gallup b. May 3, 1786, m. Nathan Crary, d. July 23, 1873.[1]
  • Daniel Gallup b. Sept. 12, 1789.[1]
  • Joseph Gallup b. Dec. 9, 1791.[1]
  • Mary, b. Jan. 23, 1794, d. March 11, 1880.[1]
  • Beebe D.Gallup b. April 22. 1796 unmarried, d. Aug. 25, 1843.[1]
  • Gurdon Gallup b. June 12, 1798.[1]
  • Esther Gallup b. July 19, 1800 m Ebenezer Denison, d. Jan. 10, 1884[1]
  • John Gardner (2d) b. Sept. 15, 1805, unmarried, d. Dec. 21, 1888.[1]

Death

General John Gallup died December 8, 1825.[1]


His Will

Additional Media

NOTE: The Gallup history does NOT mention Mary as the daughter of Joseph Gallup, but she is definitely included from other sources. There is confusion about her mother's first name (Mary or Sarah) but not the last name. There is confusion about the date of death his father.


BARUCH WESTON JONES

With the record of Iowa's development along agricultural and horticultural lines, the name of Baruch Weston Jones is closely associated. In the later years of his life he made his home in Charles City, Iowa but had extensive farming interests near by. He was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, September 20, 1850, and was there reared to manhood, attending the public schools. His parents were Isaac Crary and Maretta (Carpenter) Jones. His paternal grandparents were Denison and Hannah (Crary) Jones, the former born at Knox, Albany county, New York, November 10, 1794, and the latter at Stonington, Connecticut, September 23, 1794. The latter is a direct descendant of Peter Crary, who married Christobel Gallup, December 80, 1677; at Groton, Connecticut, and died in 1708. Peter Crary, Jr., who was baptized at Plainfield, Connecticut, April 23, 1682, married Ann Culver. Their son, Nathan Crary, born October 7, 1717, married Dorothy Wheeler, while Ruth Searl became his second wife. He died March 2l, 1798. Isaac Crary, the fourth child of Nathan and Dorothy (Wheeler) Crary, was born July 17, 1751, and wedded Mary Gallup, a daughter of Captain Joseph and Sarah (Gardiner) Gallup, on the 12th of November, 1775. Captain Gallup was a soldier of the Revolutionary war. He and his wife were married May 15, 1749, and had eleven children, the fourth of whom was Mary Gallup, called Molly, who was born July 5, 1756, and died May 17, 1827. She became the wife of Isaac Crary, and it was their daughter Hannah who became the wife of Denison Jones, and the grandmother of B. W. Jones of this review.

Gallup, John D. The Genealogical History of the Gallup Family in the United States: Also, Biographical Sketches of Members of the Family. Salem, MA: Higginson Book, [200. Print. http://www.http://www.archive.org

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Captain JOSEPH(5) GALLUP {Joscph(4), Benadam(3), John(2), John(10} son of Joseph and Eunice (Williams) Gallup, born February 21, 1725; married Mary Gardner, daughter of Joseph and Sarah Gardner, May 18, 1749; died July 11, 1802. They are buried in Ashley burying ground, Poquonic Bridge.
Children :
189 Joseph, b. March 21, 1750, d. Feb. 11, 1753.
190 Sarah, b. Nov. 10, 1752.
191 Joseph, b. Sept. 26, 1754.
♦192 John, b. July 17, 1758.
193 Lucretia, b. Aug. 15, 1760.
194 Phebe, b. April 10, 1762, m. William Avery, of Groton.
195 Gardner, b. March 5, 1765.
196 Jonathan, b. Nov. 23, 1766.
197 Esther, b. April 14, 1769.
•198 Gurdon, b. Dec. 18, 1771.

Gallup, John D. The Genealogical History of the Gallup Family in the United States: Also, Biographical Sketches of Members of the Family. Salem, MA: Higginson Book, [200. Print. http://books.google.com

74 GENEALOGY OF GALLUP FAMILY 192 General JOHN GALLUP (Joseph(5), Joseph(4), Benadain(3) John(2), John(1)), son of Joseph and Mary (Gardner) Gallup, born at Groton. Conn., July 17, 1758, married Hannah Denison of Stonington, Conn., January 3, 1782. There is a tradition in the family that he was an officer in the war of the Revolution, and that he often told of the battles in which he was engaged. Soon after the close of the war he removed with his cousins, Samuel Gallup and brothers, to Albany Co., N. Y. He settled in the town of Knox, and after the death of General Todd he was promoted to brigadier general. He died December 8, 1825; his wife died September 1, 1830.
Children
453 JOHN Gardner. b. Aug. 2 1783 m. Ann B. Denison d. Nov. 20 1804
454 Lucretia, b. Aug. 22. 1784. m. Henry Gardner, d. Sept. 26, 1870
454 HANNAH. b. May 3, 1786, m. Nathan Crary, d. July 23, 1873.
•456 Daniel b. Sept. 12, 1789.
•457 Joseph. b. Dec. 9, 1791.
458 Mary, b. Jan. 23, 1794, d. March 11, 1880.
459 Beebe D. b. April 22. 1796 unmarried, d. Aug. 25, 1843.
•460 Gurdon. b. June 12, 1798.
•461 Esther b. July 19, 1800 m Ebenezer Denison, d. Jan. 10, 1884
462 John Gardner (2d) b. Sept. 15, 1805, unmarried, d. Dec. 21, 1888.


A short distance below this schoolhouse stands an old wood-colored story and a half house, the ridge of its roof sloping inward, showing plainly that it has stood here for many a long year. It was occupied by Gen. John Gallup, who married Hannah Denison in 1782, but it was probably built long before. He was active in the war of the Revolution, and soon after its close, he removed to Knox, New York state, with his cousins, Samuel Gallup and brothers, and established a settlement there. They had a large family of children, of whom Esther married Mr. Ebenezer Denison. She was born here and years after returned on a visit to this old home of her childhood, and carried a rose-bush from here to her new home in the then west. Their daughter, Mary, married Capt. Warren Holmes, who is so well known as the Captain from Mystic, who has been around Cape Horn more times than any other sailor.

OLD HOMES IN STONINGTON - Archives.com

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