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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
January 26, 2009
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Monday, January 26, 2009
William Henry Scofield and the Scofield Family Who Lived on City Island
in the Town of Pelham in the 19th Century
As I have noted before on the Historic Pelham Blog, City Island once
was part of the Town of Pelham. New York City annexed much of the Town of
Pelham including City Island in the 1890s. One of the prominent families
who lived on City Island in the Town of Pelham during much of the 19th
century was the Scofield family. Below is a biography of William Henry
Scofield that includes much information about the family, followed by a
citation to the source.
"WILLIAM HENRY SCOFIELD.
William Henry Scofield was a useful and highly respected citizen for many
years of City Island, borough of Bronx, where he was born December 28,
1828. His parents were William and Maria (Bishop) Scofield, who were among
the first land owners of City Island, where they were engaged in farming
throughout the active years of their life. They were the parents of five
children: 1. William Henry, see forward. 2. Mary Ann, born January 15,
1829, married Elisha Booth, September 3, 1848, and has children: Isabella,
born September 3, 1849, married David Craft, December 31, 1869, and has
one child, Agnes Craft, born July 28, 1875, died February 7, 1876. Spencer
S., born July 18, 1865, married Carrie Magnus, August 27, 1891 ; she was
born September 11, 1869, and has children: Frank L., born July, 1893;
Florence, born February 1, 1895. Maria S., born April 17. 1869, died April
16, 1889. 3. Elizabeth, married Samuel Pell, of City Island. 4. Sarah,
married Ezra Waterhouse, of City Island. 5. Daniel, died aged about
nineteen vears. [Page 242 / Page 243]
William H. Scofield received his educational training in the schools of
City Island, and was reared to manhood years under the parental roof. Upon
taking up the practical duties of life, he engaged in the oyster planting
and shipping business, in which line of pursuit he was successfully
engaged for many years. In addition to his commercial interests, he took
an active part in all social and church enterprises of City Island, and
frequently gave of his time and substance for charitable purposes. In all
his affairs he became known as a just and upright man. He passed away
February 19, 1902.
Mr. Scofield married, January, 1867, Sarah Fritts, born August 6, 1829, in
Hunterdon county, New Jersey, daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth
(McKinney) Fritts. Of this marriage were born two children, both of whom
died in early life. The faithful wife survives her husband and resides on
the homestead at City Island."
Source: Pelletreau, William S., Historic Homes and Institutions and
Genealogical and Family History of New York, Vol. IV, pp. 242-43 (NY and
Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company 1907).
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