Many scholars believe that Caleb and Othniel were respectively the eponymous ancestors of older and younger clans of the tribe of Kenaz that became absorbed within Judah. His parents were Samuel Taylor and Mary Hitchcock. Corrections? On December 16, 1864, after what was described as a “brief illness,” De Forest died of “congestion of the brain” at the young age of 37. Among his legacies are the discovery or description of dozens of new species and theories on the origins of birds. Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography. born 27 Jan 1758. born 16 Mar 1760. "Othniel 10:38–39). Cite this article Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography. Othniel: His Lineage. "Othniel One of the sons of Kenaz, according to the chronicler (I Chron. He also named the families Allosauridae (1878), Anchisauridae (1885), Camptosauridae (1885), Ceratopsidae (1890), Ceratosauridae, Coeluridae, Diplodocidae (1884), Dryptosauridae (1890), Nodosauridae (1890), Ornithomimidae (1890), Plateosauridae (1895), and Stegosauridae (1880). born 2 Jan 1769. In 1861, with the coming of war, De Forest was involved in recruiting several units for the State of New York. This page was last edited on 28 October 2020, at 21:11. ." Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... …of dinosaurs in particular, were O.C. On July 26, 1861, the 35-year-old De Forest was mustered in as the colonel of the 5th New York Cavalry. This database is a collection of client files that professional researchers have worked on . Most online reference entries and articles do not have page numbers. Because each style has its own formatting nuances that evolve over time and not all information is available for every reference entry or article, Encyclopedia.com cannot guarantee each citation it generates. He came from a family of Dutch patroons [owners or heads of companies] who helped to settle New York. (1) Jacob's second son by Zilpah, Leah's handmaid (Gen. 30:12), and his eighth son (in the order of birth); eponymous ance…, ISSACHAR As a reward for capturing Debir, he received in marriage Achsah, the daughter of *Caleb. xv. Marsh of Yale College and E.D. Othniel was born to his father Kenaz sometime after the Israelites had left Egypt, possibly during the war with Canaanite cities. BENJAMIN (Heb. 16, 17). Samuel Taylor . The marrying of near kin was allowable in that day, as is seen in the cases of Abraham (Gen. XX. However, Marsh showed him his collection of fossils and explained his conclusions. The narrative attributes the origin of the name Da…, Zebulun Othniel Charles Marsh, (born October 29, 1831, Lockport, New York, U.S.—died March 18, 1899, New Haven, Connecticut), American paleontologist who made extensive scientific explorations of the western United States and contributed greatly to knowledge of extinct North American vertebrates. Later that year, he learned of the fossils at Como Bluff, Wyoming, and his workers there produced more astounding results, continuing until 1889. Brother of Charles Burlock DeForest; Benjamin DeForest; Thomas Burlock DeForest; William H. DeForest; Lieut. Omissions? The material recovered in his 30 years of collection was simply astonishing to the scientific community. [4], The pinnacle of Marsh's work with dinosaurs came in 1896 with the publication of his two quartos, Dinosaurs of North America and Vertibrate Fossils, which demonstrated his unsurpassed knowledge of the subject. On June 28, a staff officer, Capt. Father of Rebecca Lyon; William DeForest and Othniel DeForest Isaac Suttles Weaver and Kiziah Ann "Kizzie" (2nd Wife) (1/4 Creek) Weaver (born Andrews). 15:15–19; Judg. Marsh died on March 18, 1899, a few years after his great rival Cope. Caleb is a Kenizzite (Num. אֶפְרָיִם), younger son of *Joseph, born to him in Egypt by his wife *Asenath daughter of Poti-Phera (Gen. 41:50–52); the epony…, Benjamin