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Descendants of Ananias Conklin of Long Island, New York.



Descendants of Stephen Conklin

By, Robert Garcia  
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Generation No. 1

1. STEPHEN1 CONKLIN was born March 10, 1752 in East Hampton, New York, and died September 19, 1834 in East Hampton, New York. He married ESTHER FITHIAN. She was born May 03, 1757, and died September 19, 1834.

More About STEPHEN CONKLIN:
Burial: September 20, 1834
Occupation: Fisherman & Farmer.

More About ESTHER FITHIAN:
Burial: September 20, 1934

Children of STEPHEN CONKLIN and ESTHER FITHIAN are:
2. i. DAVID2 CONKLIN, b. January 20, 1794, East Hampton, New York; d. June 19, 1859, Patchogue, New York.
ii. AARON FITHIAN CONKLIN, b. 1784.
iii. STEPHEN CONKLIN, b. 1788, East Hampton, New York; d. 1857.
iv. THOMAS CONKLIN, b. 1790, East Hampton, New York.
v. SARAH T CONKLIN, b. 1791, East Hampton, New York.
vi. TAYLOR CONKLIN, b. 1796.
vii. WILLIAM CONKLIN, b. 1800, East Hampton, New York; d. 1843.


Generation No. 2

2. DAVID2 CONKLIN (STEPHEN1) was born January 20, 1794 in East Hampton, New York, and died June 19, 1859 in Patchogue, New York. He married PHOEBE STRONG. She was born 1799, and died December 26, 1868.

More About DAVID CONKLIN:
Burial: June 21, 1859, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Farmer.

Children of DAVID CONKLIN and PHOEBE STRONG are:
i. MARY ANN3 CONKLIN, b. 1824, East Hampton, New York; d. 1906.
ii. GEORGE STRONG CONKLIN, b. 1825, East Hampton, New York; d. 1905.
3. iii. DAVID FIRTHAN CONKLIN, b. May 09, 1830, Southold, New York; d. May 24, 1910, Patchogue, New York.


Generation No. 3

3. DAVID FIRTHAN3 CONKLIN (DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born May 09, 1830 in Southold, New York, and died May 24, 1910 in Patchogue, New York. He married (1) ANGELINA ROGERS, daughter of JEREMIAH ROGERS and HANNAH RAYNOR. She was born September 24, 1825 in Westhampton, New York, and died June 27, 1897 in Patchogue, New York. He married (2) LUCY KING.

More About DAVID FIRTHAN CONKLIN:
Burial: May 27, 1910, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Farmer.

More About ANGELINA ROGERS:
Burial: June 29, 1897, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Children of DAVID CONKLIN and ANGELINA ROGERS are:
4. i. HOWARD STRONG4 CONKLIN, b. September 05, 1863, Patchogue, New York; d. October 25, 1925, Brooklyn, New York.
5. ii. ALENA MAY CONKLIN, b. May 25, 1871, Patchogue, New York; d. November 1953, Hackensack, New Jersey.


Generation No. 4

4. HOWARD STRONG4 CONKLIN (DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born September 05, 1863 in Patchogue, New York, and died October 25, 1925 in Brooklyn, New York. He married ELIZABETH FREEMAN NEWINS January 1888 in The Newins Homestead, 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY., daughter of WILLIAM NEWINS and NANCY SMITH. She was born 1867 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 15, 1950 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN:



Howard S. Conklin
Dies in Hospital

Prominent Merchant was Ill
Only Few Days
____

Was Active in many Spheres-
Came from Ancient Long Island Family
Conducted Store 40 Years

The death of Howard S. Conklin, one of Patchogue's leading merchants and citizens, occurred early Wednesday evening in the Brooklyn Hospital at the age of 62. His death was sudden and quite unexpected among his friends. He had been in good health until recently when an internal disorder necessitated an operation which was preformed at the hospital on Monday. Mr. Conklin had been a leading figure in the civic affairs of Patchogue for 40 years.

Mr. Conklin was born on September 5, 1863 in East Patchogue. His father, David F. Conklin, was a farmer who had once been deeply interested in the sea, one of his whaling voyages taking him around the world once lasting three years and eight months. His mother, was Angeline C. Conklin. His early years were spent attending the district school and working on the farm.

He was graduated from the Patchogue High School in June 1882, and continued his education in the Eastman Business College at Poughkeepsie, from which he graduated in December, 1882. In the Fall of 1883 he became bookkeeper and cashier in a business in Brooklyn, and continued there until the Spring of 1884, then he was employed on the Conklin farm until January, 1885 when he took a sea voyage to Savannah, Ga., on the brig Robert Dillon, commanded by Captain E. Eugene Hawkins. The following May he founded the Stationary business on South Ocean Avenue which he conducted till his final illness. For a short time he occupied the store opposite the the present one.

Mr. Conklin joined the Congregational Church in 1880, and always remained active in its affairs. in 1890 he was elected Clerk, an office which he held continuously until the time of his death and for many years he served as superintendent of the Sunday school.
On January 11, 1888, Mr. Conklin married Miss. Lizzie F. Newins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Newins of Patchogue, whom he had known since childhood. They had two children, Howard S. Conklin, Jr. a graduate from Lafayette College now in business at Easton, Pa. and Hazel Elizabeth Conklin, who is a student at Drew Seminary.

The organizations and activities which Mr. Conklin originated or served prominently are numerous. He was one of the charter members of the Union Hook & Ladder Company, and always retained his membership. His death leaves but one surviving charter member of the company, George Taylor. In 1894, he assisted in organizing the Long Island Chautauqua at Point of Woods, Fire Island, and served as a director and secretary of the Chautauqua Steam Boat Company and also of the Chautauqua Hotel Company, he was President and Manager of the latter organization during the season of 1908. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, the I.O.O.F., and of South Side Lodge F and A. M..

In 1920 he organized the very successful Round Table Club, and was Director and Secretary at the beginning, becoming the third President of the club, and at the time of his death he was its Secretary. He was a member of the Domino Yacht Club. Many years ago he serve as Patchogue correspondent of the Brooklyn Times.

For 17 years Mr. Conklin was Director and Secretary of the Patchogue Electric Company, He was many years Director of the Patchogue Bank. He was also Director and Treasurer for the Community Hospital. During the World War he served as Director and local Chairman for the American Red Cross, and he was always a member of that organization. For 12 years he was Director and Treasurer of the Long Island Bible Society, and at his death was a Director and Secretary of the Society.

Mr. Conklin was tenth generation of Conklins on Long Island since the settlement of the family on Long Island in 1640. He was the second local businessman to ride a bicycle for business, away back in the days and he was also one of the first local men to own an automobile, one of the old Orient Buckboards.

Besides his wife and two children, Mr. Conklin leaves two sisters, Mrs. Frank Overton of Patchogue and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins. Sr. of East Patchogue.

The funeral services were to be held in the Congregational Church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, the Rev. Louis Harold Johnston officiating. Interment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue.

Authorities: The Patchogue Advance October 27, 1925, Grave Stone Inscriptions, Cedar grove Cemetery.




More About HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN:
Burial: October 28, 1925, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Merchant

More About ELIZABETH FREEMAN NEWINS:
Burial: July 18, 1950, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Occupation: Clerk, (H.S. Conklin Stationers)

Marriage Notes for HOWARD CONKLIN and ELIZABETH NEWINS:
A Brilliant Social Event.
The marriage of Miss Lizzie Newins, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newins, to H. S. Conklin, our popular stationer, was solemnized at the residence of the bride’s parents, Patchogue, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, before a large number of guests. The ceremony was performed in the south parlor under an arch of green, from which depended the lucky floral horse shoe, while a pyramid of potted plants formed a very pretty background. The Rev. 0. D. Crawford; of the Congregational church officiated At a trifle past the appointed hour the notes of Mendelsohn 's grand old wedding march were heard and the bride and groom entered preceded by two little girls, Lulu and Arlene -a sister and niece of the bride, dressed in white and carrying bouquets. The groom looked particularly neat and trim in his suit of black with white tie and tea rose boutonniere, but there was noticed a stern and thoughtful expression, as though he fully realized the solemnity of the occasion. The bride was charming. Her dress of mahogany faille Francoise, with corsage garniture of white tulle and tea roses was particularly becoming. Her ornaments were diamonds. The ceremony over, congratulations and best wishes were extended; after which the guests sat down to a bountiful collation served by the good host and hostess. Music followed, both vocal and instrumental, and a good social time was in order, when suddenly an old "slipper" appeared on the scene and the sound of rice was heard. The time for the departure of the bride and groom was evidently at hand and so was the rice that had been passed around, for the pair slipped out so quietly that the slipper scarce slipped in time, and the conventional rice throwing was in a measure abandoned But of "good luck" to them just the same, and may they enjoy many years of it, combined with happiness almost perfect. The bride's traveling suit was of silver gray cloth, tailor made, with hat to match. She wore a scarf wrap. The presents received were numerous and beautiful. Among the guests were noticed WH. Newins and wife, D.F. Conklin and wife, Howard Newins and wife, Lawrence Newins and wife, De Witt Newins and wife, Fred Newins, Eugene Hawkins and wife, Miss Lena Conklin, Rev. Otis Crawford and wife, Mrs. Henry Carman and daughter, George W Robinson and wife, Joseph Bailey and wife, G. G. Roe and wife, Everett Robinson and wife, Miss Minnie Robinson, Terry Robinson and wife, Mrs. Hewlett Robinson, Willet Robinson, wife and daughter, Miss Annie Robinson, Sammie Robinson, John Potter and wife, Jesse Mills and wife, Dr. A. H. Terry and wife, Millard Weeks and wife, Warren Weeks and wife, Miss. Nellie Hurtin, Misses Lulu and Georgia Smith, Mrs. Laura Swezey and daughters, Mtrs. Henry Rogers and daughter, of .Speonk; Charles Conklin and wife; Miss Maggie Jurtin, Misses Martha and Mamie Bailey, Judson Overton and wife, Joseph Swezey, Mrs. Winfield Smith, Mrs. John F. Gardner, A. McNeil and wife, Miss Belle Rose, Walter Rose, Miss Fannie Wick, Mrs. Nelson McBride, Miss Nettie Teague, Miss. Mabel Fates, Miss. Lucy Smith, Othniel Smith and wife, Sidney Weeks, Ernest Fishel, Willett Raynor, Mordecai Overton, Miss Lottie Weeks, G. Lupton Robinson, Joseph Robinson, P. 7: Robinson and wife, Jeremiah Robinson and wife, Miss Fussie Anderson, Brooklyn; Miss Bertha Streat, N F. Alfred Peckham and wife, Brooklyn; William Homes and wife,. Mr. and Miss Lieber, Miss Isabelle Wicks, of Conn.,. Miss Ida Weeks, Miss Effie Wicks, Mrs. Scudder Hawkins, Mrs.' Wilmot, Malaga Smith and wife, Miss Blanche Robinson, Mrs. Filbert Horton, Mrs. William Dayton, Miss Maggie Horton, George F. Littell and wife, Mrs. Daniel Newins.

More About HOWARD CONKLIN and ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Marriage: January 1888, the Newins Homestead, 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, N.Y.

Children of HOWARD CONKLIN and ELIZABETH NEWINS are:
6. i. HOWARD STRONG5 CONKLIN, b. October 04, 1892, Patchogue, New York; d. July 04, 1986, Bloomingfield, New Jersey.
7. ii. HAZEL ELIZABETH CONKLIN, b. 1906, Patchogue, New York; d. March 02, 1986, Bellport, New York.


5. ALENA MAY4 CONKLIN (DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born May 25, 1871 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 1953 in Hackensack, New Jersey. She married FRANK ARTHUR OVERTON (DR.) November 25, 1897 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York., son of EDWARD OVERTON and MARY GLOVER. He was born December 29, 1867 in Patchogue, New York, and died October 10, 1953 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for ALENA MAY CONKLIN:
For more information of the Overton family see "The Overton Genealogy" by; Alvin R. Smith 1965.

More About ALENA MAY CONKLIN:
Burial: November 1953, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bellport, New York

Notes for FRANK ARTHUR OVERTON (DR.):
FRANK OVERTON, A. M., M. D.

A POPULAR AND SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN AND -
SURGEON OF PATCHOGUE.

DR. FRANK OVERTON, was born in East Patchogue on December 29, 1867. He attended the One Room School House on Roe Avenue, and later the Patchogue Union School. He prepared for College at the Southold Academy, and after teaching for a year, entered Lafayette College in 1886, where he was distinguished in scholarship and athletics. He graduated from the classical course in 1890, and at once entered the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York City, finishing his course in 1893. The same year he received the degree of Masters of Arts from Lafayette College. He then secured a position on the staff of the city hospital of New York and served as House Surgeon for two years, gaining the friendship and confidence of many distinguished Physicians and Surgeons. Since then he has practiced medicine and surgery in Patchogue, and by his own unaided ability has gained a large and growing patronage. He is now Health Officer of the Village of Patchogue. In 1897 he compiled the "Applied Physiology," which is a series of text books graded for use in schools. They have been adopted by the Patchogue Schools and extensively used throughout the United States.

Further information concerning Frank Overton, including the many positions he held and the Books he had written, can be found in the book: “An Overton Genealogy" by, Alvin R. Smith © 1965.

Authority: “The Argus Advertising Supplement" 1898, Long Island Advance Publications.



More About FRANK ARTHUR OVERTON (DR.):
Burial: October 13, 1953, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bellport, New York
Military service: Bet. 1916 - 1918, United States Army Medical Corps. at Camp Upton, Yaphank, New York. Rank: Captain.
Occupation: Physician & Health Officer for the State of New York. Author of 6 books.

Marriage Notes for ALENA CONKLIN and FRANK OVERTON (DR.):
Brooklyn Eagle November 29, 1896

OVERTON - CONKLIN

East Patchogue L. I., November 25 - At the home of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Conklin last Wednesday their only daughter, Miss, Alena May, was married to Dr. Frank Overton of Patchogue.
The ceremony was preformed at 1 o'clock by the Rev. A.E.Colton of Brooklyn formerly Pastor of the Patchogue Congregational Church, of which church the contracting parties are prominent members.
The bride was becomingly attired in a gown of white silk, with trimmings of lace and ribbons. She wore a heavy tulle Vail and carried a magnificent bouquet of white carnations and roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Tremaine of Brooklyn were the attendants.
Miss. Nellie Hurbin, a close friend of the bride, presided at the organ and rendered the sweet strains of the "Lohergin" wedding march for the bridal party. E. Eugene Hawkins, Jr. and Ralph Hawkins were the Ushers.
Many beautiful and useful presents were given to the couple.
Following the ceremony a reception was held, after which Dr. and Mrs. Overton departed in the 4:08 west bound train for an extended tour.

More About FRANK OVERTON (DR.) and ALENA CONKLIN:
Marriage: November 25, 1897, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of ALENA CONKLIN and FRANK OVERTON (DR.) are:
8. i. MARY5 OVERTON, b. August 07, 1899, Patchogue, New York; d. November 29, 1993, Memphis, Tennessee.
9. ii. DAVID EDWARD OVERTON, (DR.), b. June 28, 1903, Patchogue, New York; d. January 23, 1962, Pequot, New York.


Generation No. 5

6. HOWARD STRONG5 CONKLIN (HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born October 04, 1892 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 04, 1986 in Bloomingfield, New Jersey. He married MAY WALTON COLYER June 26, 1921 in Patchogue Congregational Church, daughter of ISAAC COLYER and SUSAN STAPLES. She was born May 09, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York, and died July 09, 1953 in Bloomingfield, New Jersey.

More About HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN:
Burial: July 08, 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About MAY WALTON COLYER:
Burial: July 12, 1953, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About HOWARD CONKLIN and MAY COLYER:
Marriage: June 26, 1921, Patchogue Congregational Church

Children of HOWARD CONKLIN and MAY COLYER are:
10. i. HAROLD COYLER6 CONKLIN, b. April 26, 1927, Easton, Pennsylvania.
11. ii. SUZANNE ELIZABETH CONKLIN, b. March 15, 1930, Patchogue, New York; d. July 08, 2008, Sandwich, Mass..


7. HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN (HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born 1906 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 02, 1986 in Bellport, New York. She married WILLIAM CRAIG JENKINS October 20, 1934 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York., son of SAMUEL JENKINS and ELISE BARNES. He was born 1908 in Brooklyn, New York, and died October 26, 1986 in Bellport, New York.

More About HAZEL ELIZABETH CONKLIN:
Burial: March 04, 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM CRAIG JENKINS:
Burial: October 29, 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Conductor for the Long Island Railroad.

Marriage Notes for HAZEL CONKLIN and WILLIAM JENKINS:
Important Autumn Wedding Oct. 20 in Patchogue.

October is rapidly supplanting June as the favorite month in which to take the pleasant path to the altar and many of our prominent Suffolkites are to be married within the next few weeks. An important autumn wedding will be hat of Miss. Hazel Elizabeth Conklin, daughter of Mrs. Howard Strong Conklin, Senior of Rider Avenue, Patchogue, and William Craig Jenkins of Freeport, which will take place in the Congregational Church, Patchogue, at 4 PM, October 20. For her Matron of honor Miss. Conklin has chosen her sister-n-law Mrs. Howard Strong Conklin, Jr. Her bridesmaids will be Mrs. Clifford Marshall, Patchogue; Mrs. Leslie Brown, Brookhaven; Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Bluepoint, and Miss. Carmen, East Orange, New Jersey, Miss. Suzanne Conklin, Niece of the bridegroom, will be flower girl. Charles Vollmer of Merrick will be best man; John Potter of Patchogue, head Usher. Edward Smith of Freeport, John J. Shay Jr., also of Freeport and Harold Johnstone, of Babylon will also usher. Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the Sorosis Club.

More About WILLIAM JENKINS and HAZEL CONKLIN:
Marriage: October 20, 1934, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of HAZEL CONKLIN and WILLIAM JENKINS are:
12. i. WILLIAM CRAIG6 JENKINS, b. December 31, 1937, Patchogue, New York.
13. ii. NANCY ELIZABETH JENKINS, b. March 1941, Patchogue, New York.
14. iii. DAVID ALLEN JENKINS, b. 1943, Patchogue, New York.


8. MARY5 OVERTON (ALENA MAY4 CONKLIN, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born August 07, 1899 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 29, 1993 in Memphis, Tennessee. She married SPENCER T. SNEDECOR (DR.), son of JOHN ROE SNEDECOR. He was born February 24, 1900 in Bayport, New York, and died August 1980 in Memphis, Tennessee.

More About MARY OVERTON:
Burial: December 02, 1993, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bellport, New York

Notes for SPENCER T. SNEDECOR (DR.):
For further information about the Snedecors see "The Overton Genealogy: by; Alvin R. Smith.

More About SPENCER T. SNEDECOR (DR.):
Burial: August 1980, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bellport, New York

Children of MARY OVERTON and SPENCER (DR.) are:
i. SPENCER T.6 SNEDECOR.
ii. JEANNE S. SNEDECOR.


9. DAVID EDWARD5 OVERTON, (DR.) (ALENA MAY4 CONKLIN, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born June 28, 1903 in Patchogue, New York, and died January 23, 1962 in Pequot, New York. He married RUTH "SMITH". She was born December 05, 1914 in Suffolk County, New York., and died January 1987 in Mount Vernon, New York.

Notes for DAVID EDWARD OVERTON, (DR.):

THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE FEBRUARY 1, 1962

Suff, Cty. Health Comm. Overton Taken by Death

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Suffolk County Health Commissioner Dr. David Edward Overton, who dies Friday morning of cancer at John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, Port Jefferson. Dr Overton was 58 years old.
Dr. Overton, who lived on Van Brunt Manor Road, Pequot, a tiny community near East Setauket, was appointed health commissioner December 2, 1959, following the death of Health Commissioner Dr. Philip J. Rafle of Riverhead.
Dr. Overton under went surgery last August and his disease was discovered then, according to his associates at the health department. However, he continued with his duties and worked up until Monday of last week. Last Wednesday he was re-admitted to the hospital, where he died Friday at 7:30 A.M.
Prior to his appointment, he served as district health officer for the Huntington - Smithtown area for three years. He graduated from Lafayette College in 1923 and Yale Medical School in 1927. He interned at Kings County Hospital and later practiced pediatrics in Hempstead for 10 years. Dr. Overton obtained a masters in 1942 from Johns Hopkins University. His first public service was with the state, at the Middletown District Office, serving there until he returned to Long Island
Dr. Overton was a well known authority on fluoridation and had written various reports in scientific journals, and a chapter in the book, "Fluoridation as a Public Measure".
He was active in Boy Scout work, and was a member of many organizations including the Suffolk County Fire Advisory Board; the board of directors of the County Health Board, a member of the editorial board of the County Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of New York, the County Tuberculosis and Public Health Association, and a fellow of the American academy of Pediatrics.
His death was described as a "tragic loss to Suffolk County", by County Executive H. Lee Dennison. "Dr. Overton was a dedicated public official," he said.
Dr. Overton's father, the later Dr. Frank Overton of Patchogue, was a well known public health officer, author and photographer. He was the first sanitary inspector for Long Island, under the State Department.
Surviving are his wife, Ruth; son, David of Philadelphia, a daughter, Mrs. Orlando Davis of Smithtown; a sister, Mrs. Spencer T. Snedecor of Hackensack, New Jersey and a grandson.
Services were held Monday afternoon in the East Setauket Presbyterian Church.

For further information for Dr. David Overton see "Overton Genealogy", by; Alvin R. Smith © 1965.

More About DAVID EDWARD OVERTON, (DR.):
Burial: January 26, 1962, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bellport, New York
Occupation: First Health Officer of Suffolk County, New York.

Children of DAVID OVERTON and RUTH "SMITH" are:
i. DAVID EDWARD6 OVERTON.
15. ii. MARY OVERTON, b. Pequot, New York; d. Smithtown, New York.


Generation No. 6

10. HAROLD COYLER6 CONKLIN (HOWARD STRONG5, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born April 26, 1927 in Easton, Pennsylvania. He married JEAN MICKO MORISUYE June 11, 1954 in New Haven, CT., daughter of MASANOBE MORISUYE and KIKUE HASEGAWA. She was born August 26, 1926 in Sharon, Pennsylvania.

More About HAROLD CONKLIN and JEAN MORISUYE:
Marriage: June 11, 1954, New Haven, CT.

Children of HAROLD CONKLIN and JEAN MORISUYE are:
16. i. BRUCE ROBERT7 CONKLIN, b. July 22, 1959, New York.
17. ii. MARK WILLIAM CONKLIN, b. May 03, 1961, New York.


11. SUZANNE ELIZABETH6 CONKLIN (HOWARD STRONG5, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born March 15, 1930 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 08, 2008 in Sandwich, Mass.. She married CHARLES SIVCO.

Children of SUZANNE CONKLIN and CHARLES SIVCO are:
i. JAMES MICHAEL7 SIVCO, b. New Jersey.
ii. DOUGLAS EDWARD SIVCO.
iii. GREGORY CHARLES SIVCO, m. DEBORAH SKURKAY.
18. iv. LORRINE ELIZABETH SIVCO.


12. WILLIAM CRAIG6 JENKINS (HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born December 31, 1937 in Patchogue, New York. He married JULIE EDNA NEWTON September 28, 1968 in First Baptist Church of Port Jefferson, New York. She was born in Port Jefferson, New York.

More About WILLIAM CRAIG JENKINS:
Military service: Bet. 1964 - 1967, United States Army
Occupation: Conductor for the Long Island Rail Road

More About WILLIAM JENKINS and JULIE NEWTON:
Marriage: September 28, 1968, First Baptist Church of Port Jefferson, New York

Children of WILLIAM JENKINS and JULIE NEWTON are:
i. BABY DAUGHTER7 JENKINS, b. 1973; d. 1973.

More About BABY DAUGHTER JENKINS:
Burial: 1973, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

ii. BABY SON JENKINS, b. 1973; d. 1973.

More About BABY SON JENKINS:
Burial: 1973, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

iii. TREVOR JENKINS, b. August 14, 1975.
iv. LAUREN JENKINS, b. April 07, 1977, Bayport, New York.


13. NANCY ELIZABETH6 JENKINS (HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born March 1941 in Patchogue, New York. She married EDWARD ALBERT FLUERY. He was born April 29, 1943 in Richmond Hills, Queens, New York, and died July 25, 1982 in Newark, Delaware.

Notes for EDWARD ALBERT FLUERY:
He served as Scoutmaster of Troop 44 of the Patchogue Congregational Church and on the Cub Scout Pack 11 committee. He was a member of the Long Island Scale Model Society (Model Trains), and an avid golfer who won several trophies on Long Island.

Authorities: Long Island Advance August 1982, Gravestone inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery.

More About EDWARD ALBERT FLUERY:
Burial: July 29, 1982, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Education: Oyster Bay High School, C.W. Post College and Dowling College.
Occupation: Legal Supervisor

Children of NANCY JENKINS and EDWARD FLUERY are:
19. i. PETER7 FLUERY, b. December 26, 1968, Patchogue, New York.
20. ii. THOMAS MICHAEL FLUERY, b. January 13, 1970, Patchogue, New York.


14. DAVID ALLEN6 JENKINS (HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born 1943 in Patchogue, New York. He married HELENA STRUMER. She was born 1943.

Child of DAVID JENKINS and HELENA STRUMER is:
i. MICHELLE7 JENKINS, b. 1974.


15. MARY6 OVERTON (DAVID EDWARD5, ALENA MAY4 CONKLIN, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born in Pequot, New York, and died in Smithtown, New York. She married ORLANDO R. DAVIS. He was born February 04, 1907 in Suffolk County, New York., and died August 17, 1990 in Smithtown, New York.

Child of MARY OVERTON and ORLANDO DAVIS is:
i. ORLANDO R.7 DAVIS.


Generation No. 7

16. BRUCE ROBERT7 CONKLIN (HAROLD COYLER6, HOWARD STRONG5, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born July 22, 1959 in New York. He married BONNIE JEAN PRESTON August 25, 1985. She was born May 30, 1960 in Shreveport, Louisiana.

More About BRUCE CONKLIN and BONNIE PRESTON:
Marriage: August 25, 1985

Children of BRUCE CONKLIN and BONNIE PRESTON are:
i. DYLAN PRESTON8 CONKLIN, b. May 30, 1992, San Francisco.
ii. CLAIRE ROSE CONKLIN, b. April 08, 1995, San Francisco.


17. MARK WILLIAM7 CONKLIN (HAROLD COYLER6, HOWARD STRONG5, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born May 03, 1961 in New York. He married NOELLE FOSTER STRONG September 28, 1991 in Greensboro, North Carolina. She was born December 20, 1962 in Statesville, North Carolina.

Notes for MARK WILLIAM CONKLIN:
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More About MARK WILLIAM CONKLIN:
Occupation: Shakespearean Actor.

More About MARK CONKLIN and NOELLE STRONG:
Marriage: September 28, 1991, Greensboro, North Carolina

Child of MARK CONKLIN and NOELLE STRONG is:
i. EMMA STRONG8 CONKLIN, b. May 05, 2001, Salt Lake, Utah.


18. LORRINE ELIZABETH7 SIVCO (SUZANNE ELIZABETH6 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG5, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) She married HENRY SHEPLEY.

Child of LORRINE SIVCO and HENRY SHEPLEY is:
i. ANTHONY HAMILTON8 SHEPLEY.


19. PETER7 FLUERY (NANCY ELIZABETH6 JENKINS, HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born December 26, 1968 in Patchogue, New York. He married KIMBERLY KATHLEEN ROBINSON June 06, 1993 in Patchogue Congregational Church. She was born May 14, 1965.

More About PETER FLUERY and KIMBERLY ROBINSON:
Marriage: June 06, 1993, Patchogue Congregational Church

Children of PETER FLUERY and KIMBERLY ROBINSON are:
i. HEATHER DALE8 FLUERY, b. August 26, 1992.
ii. CRAIG EDWARD FLUERY, b. March 21, 1995.
iii. BRAD CHARLES FLUERY, b. June 03, 1997.


20. THOMAS MICHAEL7 FLUERY (NANCY ELIZABETH6 JENKINS, HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG4, DAVID FIRTHAN3, DAVID2, STEPHEN1) was born January 13, 1970 in Patchogue, New York. He married DIANE ERICA RUBINSTIEN June 06, 1993 in Port Jefferson, New York. She was born February 19, 1968.

More About THOMAS FLUERY and DIANE RUBINSTIEN:
Marriage: June 06, 1993, Port Jefferson, New York

Children of THOMAS FLUERY and DIANE RUBINSTIEN are:
i. THOMAS MICHAEL8 FLUERY, b. August 12, 1998, South Carolina.
ii. GREGORY ERIC FLUERY, b. September 11, 2000, South Carolina.

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