• Richard Fellows was at wedding of [daughter] Lydia and Sherman Smith [1831].
1860• No Richard Fellows in Clarkson or Old Brockport cemeteries.
1861• I’ve searched the Fellows material that I have available, and am sorry to say that I have nothing at all that would help identify the Richard you’re looking for.
I do think that all those with the Fellows surname who were in Connecticut before 1800 were descendants of William of Ipswich. But, as you know, the name Richard is not at all common in that group. I know nothing further about the Richard born 1785, son of Philemon.
1862
• Cannot find in 1820 census;
Ancestry.com, 26 Feb 2005 and 18 Jun 2005, including examination of sibling’s family compositions.
• 1790 Census: Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut. 13100.
1863• 1800 Census: Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut. Age 10-16. 31010/30010.
1864• 1810 Census: Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut. Under age 26. 10100/10100.
1865,1847• 1830 Census: Parma, Monroe, New York. 2000001/00001. Male, between age 40 and 50. Female between 20 and 30. Two sons under five years. Fits with known profile.
1830• 1840 Census: Parma, Monroe, New York. Age 50 to 60. 00200001/0100001.
1831• 1850 Census: Clarkson, Monroe, New York. Age 62, b CT. Mason. Wife Abigail, age 50, b CT. Note: male, age 25, deleted just below.
1851