George William  NEEDHAM 
11 Nov 1805 - 20 Jan 1870
- OCCUPATION: "Minister of the Gospel"
 
 - BIRTH: 11 Nov 1805, Fenner, Madison, NY
 - DEATH: 20 Jan 1870, near Tonganoxie, Ks
 - BURIAL: Wilderness Farm, near Tonganoxie, Ks
  
Father:  John  NEEDHAM  
Mother:  Betsy  CUSHING  
 
Family 1
: Risa Loretta  TITUS 
- MARRIAGE: 8 Nov 1836, Hampton, Oneida, NY
  
-  +Margaret Leonice  NEEDHAM 
 -   George Jay  NEEDHAM 
 -  +Hawley Varnum  NEEDHAM 
 -  +Charles Fitch  NEEDHAM 
 -   George William  NEEDHAM 
 -   Caroline Olivia "Carrie"  NEEDHAM 
 -   Lucy Evangeline  NEEDHAM 
  
  
                                      _William NEEDHAM ______+
                  _John NEEDHAM _____|
                 |                   |_Mehittable BLANCHARD _+
 _John NEEDHAM __|
|                |                    _David SHATTUCK _______+
|                |_Phebe SHATTUCK ___|
|                                    |_Dorothy VARNUM _______+
|
|--George William NEEDHAM 
|
|                                     _Hezekiah CUSHING _____+
|                 _Thomas CUSHING ___|
|                |                   |_Lydia JONES __________+
|_Betsy CUSHING _|
                 |                    _Benjamin TURNER ______+
                 |_Elizabeth TURNER _|
                                     |_Mercy TURNER _________+
  
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(Note that Fenner, NY is in modern-day Madison County, which was created
 
21 March 1806 from Chenango County. Fort Leavenworth and the city of Leavenworth,
 
KS were established in 1827; Leavenworth county was organized in 1855. The city of
 
Tonganoxie was formally platted in 1866. Kansas was admitted as a territory in 1854
 
and as a state in 1861.)
 
 
"History of Chenango and Madison Counties, NY...1784-1880"
 
James H. Smith
 
D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, NY 1880, pp. 694-699
 
 
"Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison Co, NY"
 
William H. Tuttle (1882-1956)
 
Heart of the Lakes Publishing, Interlaken, NY, 1984, p. 176
 
 
Child buried at Needham Cemetery, Town of Fenner, Madison County, NY; see:
 
"Cemetery Inscriptions of Madison County, NY", Vol 1
 
Mary K. Meyer and Joyce C. Scott
 
Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1997
 
ISBN: 1-58549-706-1
 
Updated at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Cemeteries/Fenner/NeedhamCem.html
 
"Needham, Lucy E., infant daughter of Rev. George and Mrs. R.L. Needham, died at
 
Providence, RI, October 26, 1852, age 6 weeks"
 
 
1850 US Federal Census
 
Worcester Ward 5, Worcester, MA
 
Roll: M432_342, Page: 212
 
 
1860 US Federal Census
 
Loda, Iroquois, IL
 
 
1865 Illinois State Census
 
03 Jul 1865;
 
Artesia, Iroquois, IL
 
Roll: ILSC_2177 Line: 18
 
 
Letter from Hawley Varnum Needham to Paul R. Stewart
 
(then president of Waynesburg (PA) College)
 
22 Dec 1928
 
"Our father was Rev. George Needham, an Oberlin (OH) man, first connected with the
 
Congregational church, later with the Advent Christians, and later still with a Union
 
Congregational church in Ill. While living in Mass. and R.I. our father became intimately
 
acquainted with Rev. J. P. Weethee, later President of your college."
 
 
Reference to a pamphlet published by Rev. Needham is found in:
 
"The Midnight Cry: A Defense of the Character and Conduct of William
 
Miller and the Millerites, Who Mistakenly Believed that the Second
 
Coming of Christ Would Take Place in the Year 1844"
 
Francis D. Nichol
 
Review and Herald Publishing Assoc.
 
Washington, DC; 1945
 
"A faint echo of these charges is found in a now rare pamphlet of 135 pages entitled
 
'The Trial of Elder J. F. Himes Before the Chardon Street Church Together With a
 
Findication of the Course Taken by Prof. J. Page Weethee and Elder George Needham Relative to the Late
 
Difficulties. Published by Order of the Church.' This pamphlet was printed in 1850. It describes what is alleged
 
to be the trial of Himes before the Chardon Street Church on seven charges."
 
 
"Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America"
 
Lillian Drake Avery
 
Frederick H. Hitchcock, Grafton Press, New York, 1926
 
p. 64: "Rosa Loretta Titus, b. Feb. 18, 1817, Onondaga, N. Y.; d. Dec. 27, 1905,
 
m. Nov. 8, 1836, Hampton, N. Y., George Needham, clergyman, b. Nov. 11, 1805,
 
Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y.; d. Jan. 20, 1869, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, son of
 
John and Betsy (Cushing) Needham. Mr. Needham was a prominent temperance
 
and anti-slavery lecturer. He gave addresses in almost every town and school
 
district in Rhode Island in favor of the "Maine Liquor Law " in the '50's as well as
 
in Conn. and Mass. He was an Oberlin man."
 
 
Needham Family Genealogical Notes
 
Unpublished work; 1998
 
Virginia Joy Chism Nichols
 
Record #35
 
 
Needham Lineage and Genealogical Notes
 
Previously unpublished; 1962
 
Hawley Vincent Needham, Kathryne Lowe Needham Shepherd
 
Claims date of death was 20 Jan 1869.
 
 
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