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BOSTON: ALFRED MUDGE & SON, PRINTERS, 24 FRANKLIN STREET. 1888. l\^ CORNEL U^?V£kS:TY PEEFACE. lOGRAPHY is generally considered to be one of the most instructive and delight- ful forms of literature, and there is no inherent reason why the history of a family should be less worthy of portrayal than the career of an individual. Doubtless family histories are too often mere genealogical compilations in which the dry statistics of births, marriages, and deaths are interspersed with pointless anecdotes and indis- criminate praise. Possibly the recent profusion of such works has created a prejudice against the entire class of writings to which they belong ; and men of discretion and self-respect have, in truth, some reason for dreading the appearance of a history of their own family, lest it should prove to be little more than a monument of bad judgment and bad taste. And yet the fact remains, that when a name has been illustrated for many generations by those who have borne it, when the history of a family is the history of the great events and a portrayal of the shining virtues which have made mankind better and happier, then the natural pride which loves to pay a tribute to the living, and to preserve a memorial of the dead, may find becoming expression in a permanent form. Such a history should be scrupulously accurate as regards names, dates, and relation- ships ; but its integrity in a broader sense should be not less conspicuous. It should be, what too many similar compilations are not, a faithful record of virtues which have really ex- isted, and of services and achievements which have actually been performed, and not a succession of glowing pages in which all degrees of merit are equalized on one broad stream of praise. Such a volume, the work of judgment, taste, and conscience, must have an un- doubted claim upon those for whom it is primarily designed. ]S^or could it fail to find a cordial welcome in a larger circle ; for the services and distinctions of an illustrious family can never be a matter of indifference to the world. Such a family is the Potter Family of America, and such a history it is the compiler's earnest purpose to produce. The population which settled New England and made it prosperous and enlightened, was of heroic stock. A thousand panegyrics could not express a clearer and more compre- hensive conception of its quality than this single sentence, from the Rev. William Stoughton's installation sermon, in the year 1668 : " Grod sifted a whole nation that He might send choice seed into the wilderness." Of such stock is the family to which this volume is dedicated, and in no other family have the devotion to principle, the self-reliance and the self-respect to which the nation owes its birth, found more ample illustration. It is somewhat surprising that this work has never been undertaken before, for worthy material exists in such abun- dance that the chief difficulty which the compiler must encounter is the necessity of compress- ing ij: within modest proportions. Since Robert Potter sailed from England, in 1634, and with his associates, gave to the settlement of Warwick, in Rhode Island, the name which it still bears there has never been a period in the history of the country at which the descendants have not been conspicuous in commerce and legislation, in literature, arts and learning, at the bar and on the bench, in the councils and ministrations of the church, and, when their country needed them, upon the field of battle. They have continuously exemplified the virtues and PREFACE. the genius which founded and ^Dreserved the EepubHe, nor has the lapse of years wrought degeneration of the blood. From the Potter who sat on the Commission of the English Commons that condemned Charles I. in 1648, to the Potter who vindicated the honor of the Supreme Bench at the bar of the iS'ew York Legislature in 1870, the same lofty and in- vincible spirit has animated those who bear the name. The origin of the family is lost in the twilight of mediaeval England ; but those who are curious in such matters may trace in the coat-of-arms its common descent with the Earls of Leicester, and the earliest records that exist testify to the esteem in which its representatives were held. In the long succession of generations it were doubtless possible to find unworthy sons. It is not given to all men to be great, and all men do not choose to be good. But the compiler of this history will be disappointed if it does not justify and stimulate an honest pride in the name of Potter among those who bear it ; if it does not disclose in the lives of their ancestors and their brethren a constant exemplification of those quahties] of mind and heart which dignify and best adorn humanity, and if the contemplation of such ex- amples past and present does not encourage their imitation in the future. C. E. P. CONTE^STTS. PART 1. ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND DESCENDANTS. PART 2. GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND DESCENDANTS. PART 3. GEORGE POTTER, OF LANCASTER, ENGLAND, AND DESCENDANTS. PART 4r. ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND DESCENDANTS. PART 5. JOHN ANT) WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND DESCENDANTS. PART 6. MARTIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND DESCENDANTS. PART 7. A: r ". 7 -• : ^ MARTEN POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND DESCENDANTS. PART 8. NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND DESCENDANTS. PART 9. NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND DESCENDANTS. PART 10. ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND DESCENDANTS. illusteatio:n^s. CAPT. JESSE POTTER .... HON. JACOB AVEEILL POTTER . HOX. CHAXDLER EAST:MAX POTTER . GEX. JOSEPH HAYDX POTTER, U. S. A. HOX. BURTOX WILLIS POTTER . RICHARD ABIAL EDDY .... KEY. JOHX DYER POTTER . THOMAS POTTER ELISHA POTTER . . . . HOX. ELISHA REYXOLDS POTTER HEXRY CAMP POTTER, M. D. HOX. ORLAXDO B. POTTER . HOX. JOHX F. POTTER .... ORRIX' AY. POTTER .... COL. DAYID POTTER HOX. JOSEPH POTTER, LL. D. . HOX. PLATT POTTER HEXRY SAYEE POTTER . GEX. JOSEPH ADAMS POTTER . AYARREX BAILEY POTTER . EEY. AA'ILLIAM J. POTTER HOX\ LUKE POTTER POLAXD RT. REY. ALOXZO POTTER, D. D., LL. D. RT. EEY. HORATIO POTTER D. D..LL. D. HOX. CLAEKSOX XOTT POTTER . AIAJOR-CtEX. ROBERT B. POTTER RT. EEY. HEXRY C. POTTER ASA P. PUTTEE .... Facing page 24, Part • 25, " • 26. •' • 27, - ' 30, - ■ 31, " • 32. " • 3, " • 52. " • 33, " • 26. '• - 4 ( ' 36, '• ■ 10, >' • 10. " • 38, " • 40. " ■ 41. " • 42, " • 43, " • 44, '• • 10, '• • 37, >• • 38, " • 41, •> • 42, >' • 43. •• .. • 46. " 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 INTRODUCTION. fREVIOUS to the year 1650 there had come to New England from Great Britain the following named Potters : In Massachusetts, Anthony Potter, Ipswich ; H^^'H Humphrey Potter, Salem ; Inigo Potter, Charlestown ; Nicholas Potter, Lynn ; Robert Potter, Lynn (subsequently of Portsmouth, R. I.) ; Vincent Potter, Boston ; and William Potter, of Braintree. In Rhode Island, George, Nathaniel, and Robert Potter, Portsmouth. In Connecticut, the brothers John and William Potter, who settled in the 'New Haven Plantation ; and early in the next century the descendants of Martin Potter, of South Sliields, England, were living in New London. In New Jersey, a John Potter lived in Princeton, who had come formerly from Ireland to South Carolina. In Pennsylvania, the ancestor of Major-Genei'al James Potter of Revolutionary fame, Matthew Potter in Philadelphia, and still later the descendants of George Potter, of Lancaster, England, had settled in Philadelphia. Hximphrey Potter, of Salem, Mass., had an only child, a daughter, named Ann, who married Anthony Needham. The father of Humphrey Potter was at one time Mayor of Cov- entry, in England. Inigo Potter, of Charlestown, Mass., had, according to the records, six children, — three sons and three daughters. There are no records of the marriage of any of these children, or any notes concerning them, and it is probable that they did not live to maturity. " Vincent Potter, of Boston, came in the ^ Elizabeth and Ann ' from London, 1635, aged twenty-one. Was next year a soldier at the Castle (Winthrop, II. 346). Went home 1639, same ship with Jno. Josselyn, and was afterwards convicted as a regicide." " On the trial of King Charles for treason and murder, in January and February, 1648, the Commons in Parliament in England (under the assumption of authority) appointed a commission for the trial of the king for those offences. Charles was convicted and executed. Among these commissioners was Vincent Potter. In 1660 (12 Car. 11), Potter, and twenty-eight other commissioners, were indicted and tried as regicides, and all of them convicted, and most of them executed. Potter, with some twelve others, suffered imprisonment and confiscation of estates, but while suffering imprisonment under the provisions of a new statute of 12 Car. 2, Chaps. 11 and 36, he could not be executed without the consent of Parliament, which was never given, so he escaped." See 2 Vol. English State Trials, 302. William Potter, of Braintree, Mass., came perhaps in the "Increase" from London, 1635, aged twenty-five, removed to Roxbury. He made his will 1654:; no children named. The family and name are doubtless of Norman origin. In Ferguson's "Teutonic Name- System, applied to the Family Names of France, England, and Germany," respecting the name Potter he says : " It has been remarked that names derived from trades are more common in France than in England. I should rather say that it is the termination in er which is more common, and that among a multitude of names with this termination, there are many which accidentally coincide with names of trades. . . . We have in almost all cases, both in French and English, names which contain the roots, and names which form other com- INTKODUCTION pounds. Eegarded from this point of view, French and English names mutually throw great light upon each other. When I doubt whether Potter means a maker of pots, it very much strengthens my suspicion to find not only a French Pottier, but also Poterie, with a corrobo- rative termination." If the various fainiUes of Potters who settled in this country were connected at all, it was probably remotely in their ancestry in the mother country, coming as they did from widely remote localities. It may be, however, that the families of George, :N'athaniel, and Eobert Porter, of Portsmouth, E. I., were nearly related: it is easily inferred that such was the case, from various facts, but no records of such relationship have been discovered. It has also been stated by some historians that Anthony Potter, of Ipswich, was a son of the Eobert Potter, of Lynn, who subse- quently settled in Portsmouth, E. I. There does not seem to be any records to make this certain. The name Anthony was a family name, and suggests that his mother may have been an Anthony, as the families of Anthony and Potter were connected. Eobert Potter's sister was the wife of John Anthony, etc. In 1834, eight of the name Potter had graduated at Yale, three at Harvard, and nine at other ISTew England colleges. The census of 1774 shows in Ehode Island, Potters, 589 (probably many of these were slaves), in a total population of 54,4G0. To make a record of the descendants of any one of these families to the present time, extending as it does over a period of more than two hundred and fifty years, and to make such a record tolerably complete, is a matter attended with much difficulty. As much as could be obtained from imperfect records, and that which has come from various other sources, are recorded. That the early settlers in many cases are not directly connected with English ancestry is readily explained by the experience of Samuel Gardner Drake, as given in his "Founders of New England": — "Whoever goes to England expecting to find the genealogy of any particular family settled in America at an early date, is pretty sure, in at least nine cases out of ten, to meet with disappointment. The reason of this uncertainty is easily explained. In the first place, persons who emigrate are not often possessors of real estate, and hence deeds and wills seldom furnish indications referable to them; they leave no deeds or wills in the fatherland by which they can be traced. In the next place, very few emigants from England were landholders, for the reason that for ages little or no land has been for sale in quantities within the reach of persons of moderate estates. As the great body of emigrants to New England took no pains to transmit to their descendants any accoimt of their ancestors, or even the places whence they came, it is pretty evident they had nothing to expect from the one, or any special regard for the other." The tabular deUneations of the genealogies are placed by themselves in the first part of the history of each family, unencumbered by any extraneous references. Under the names of the parents are given the names of the children in each family, the place and date of birth, date of death, date of marriage, and the name and parentao-e of the wife or husband, with the year of birth and death. Each name is given a line by itself, and all names are numbered consecutively, the consecutive number being afterward alfixed to the name wherever it reappears in the tables. To the name of each person whose line is followed any further is also added the number of the page on which his or her immediate descendants are recorded. An advantage of this system of tabulation is that all of the above-named partic- ulars that are known concerning any individual may be seen at a glance, while the blank spaces left in the table show as plainly and concisely just what is lacking in the record. In these blank spaces the names or dates missing may be written, if they are ever discovered, or in the case of persons now living the record of the facts of marriage and death may be inserted as they occur. PA.IIT 1. ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 1 NAMEa.2 Noss Births.* Deaths."! Marriages." To WHOM Markibb.' 1 Anthony Potter, 1 England, 1628 1690 Blizabeth Whipple; 1629-1712'; dau. Dea. John and Sarah. ANTHONY AND ELIZABETH (WHIPPLE) POTTER. 1". 1 4 6 7 7 18 18 John, Edmund, Samuel, Thomas, Anthony, Dea., Elizabeth, Lydia, 2 3 4 6 6 7 ■8 9 10 U Ipswich, Mass., 1652 1654 About 1661 Sept. 9, 1718 Apr., 1702 1714 Before 1745 1756 1730 Pub. Nov. 20, 1701 Apr. 18, 1692 Dec. 4, 1705 Pub. June 16, 1695 July 11, 1695 1683 Sarah Kimball ; 1661-1724; d. John and and Mary (Bradstreet). 1. Abigail Wells; 1662-; dau. Nath'l and Lydia. 2. Joanna (Tuttle) Pickard; d. Simeon & Sarah. 1. Joanna Wood; 1661-; dau. Isaiah and Mercy 2. Ruth Dunton. [(Thompson). 3. Sarah Burnett;- widow of Robert, [zeltine). Mary Kimball; -1671; d. Caleb and Anna (Ha- Martha Dresser; 1671-1728; dau. .John and Martha (Thurloiv). Thos. Kimball; 1657-1732; s. Richard and Mary. Jonathan Putnam ; 1659-1739 ; son John and Rebeeca (Prince) JOHN AND SARAH (KIMBALL) POTTER. 2. 1 John,, Jr., 12 Ipswich, Mass., May 22, 1680 Oct. 13, 1724 Dec. 24. 1707-8 Lydia Dear; -1727. Sarah, 13 1685 1705 1705 Jonathan Fellows. Elizabeth, 14 " " Apr. 23, 1695 1720 Thomas Harris. [next generation.) Aaron, 15 1699 June 2, 1776 1721 Sarah Appleton; d. John. (No male issue after Mary, 16 Pub.Aug.27,1711 Samuel York. Esther, 17 Before 1718 JOHN, JR., AND LYDIA (DEAR) POTTER. 12. Daniel, Lydia, 18 19 Ipswich, Mass., May 13, 1712 " " May 29, 1715 Dec. 15,1779 1725 1745 Abigail Wheelock; 1720-1804. DANIEL AND ABIGAIL (WHEELOCK) POTTER. 18. 1 John, Capt., U 20 11 21 :No.Brookfleld,Ma88.,3ept. 12, 1746 Oct. 20,1818 Pub. Apr.,1768 1. Lydia Cutting; -1781. 1 "Mar.30, 1782 2. Rhoda Burnap; -1843. [Michael Smith. Patience, 22 " " June 27, 1750 May 8, 1811 June 6, 1770 1. Aaron Putnam; -1777; m. 2d, Sept. 30, 1779, Lydia, 23 " " May 27, 1752 Oct. 11, 1847 Unmarried. Sarah, 24 1 " " Mar. 6, 1757 Mar. 31, 1758 u CAPT. JOHN AND LYDIA (CUTTING) POTTER. 20. 2 Daniel, 25 No. Brookfleld, Mass., June 13, 1769 July 15, 183S Feb. 27,1791 Lydia Warren; 1773-1845; dau. Levi. Abigail, 26 " Apr. 4, 1771 John Livermore. Betsey, 27 " June 15, 1773 July 11,1773 Lydia, 28 " Mar. 12, 1775 Elisha Warren; son Levi. 3 John, 29 « Mar. 27, 1777 Mar. 26, 1868 Apr. 16,1799 Lydia Holloway. Beni. Lincoln, 30 " Nov. 10, 1780 Apr. 7, 1780 [Lucy (Paine). 3 Sally, 31 " Mar. 15, 1781 Apr. 22, 1860 Nov. 24, 1799 Seth Paine Newell ; 1777-1855; son Elisha and CAPT. JOHN AND RHODA (BURNAP) POTTER. 21. 3 Cheney, M. D., 32 No. Brookfl eld, Mass., Apr. 5,1783 Oct. 14, 1836 May 4, 1806 Lucy Hunter; 1786-1874; d. Andrew and Dolly 4 Rhoda, 33 " .June 10, 1785 Mar. 26, 1856 Dec. 7, 1808 Warner Brown. [(Howe). 4 Betsey, 34 " May 4, 1787 Aug. 7,1859 Oct. 17, 1809 Nicholas Jenks, M. D. ; 1785-1869; son Nicholas Geo. Washington, 35 " June 5, 1789 Nov. 2, 1830 Unmarried. [and Adah (Angell). 4 Benj. Franklin, 36 " Apr. 27, 1791 Nov. 29, 1843 Apr. 11,1819 Lydia Day; 1790-1868; dau. Nathan and Sarah Joshua, 37 " July 8, 1793 Aug. 25, 1794 [(Bridges). Luther, ( 38 " July 2, 1795 Nov. 19,1877 Sept. 9, 1817 1. Patia Bannister Parke; -1866. 39 Apr., 1867 2. Mary (Ross) Howard; -1877. Fred'k Augustus. 40 iC " Mar. 14, 1800 Feb. 6, 1803 Notes. — The Genealogical Tables are continued in this uniform manner throughout. 1 The figures to the left of the lines indicate the pages on which the descendants are recorded. 2 The names of the children of each family. 8 Numbers for reference to each name. 4 PJaces and dates of births. 5 Dates of deaths. 6 Dates of marriages. 7 To whom married. 8 The year before the short dash is tlie year of birth; the year after, that of death. The numbers at the ends of the liae.^, indioiting heads of families, refer to their direct ancestry family. Part 1. - ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. DANIEL AND LYDIA (WARREN) POTTER. 25. 2 Elbridge Gerry, 41 Litchfield, N.Y. Oct. 17, 171^)1 May 29, 1876 May 1, 1816 Lucretia Thompson; 1796-1873. Lydia, 42 Dec. 19, 17!)3 Dec. 16,1845 1. Wm. Frashier; m. 2d, Horace Payne. Deborah (no issue), 43 ti u May 28, 1795 Nov. 12, 1861 Mar. 4, 1822 1. John Panell; m. 2d, John Maynard. Sally, 44 Aug. 4, 1797 Sept. 13, 1868 July 20, 1821 Lewis Tuell. Aria,. 45 a u Sept. 11, 1799 Dec. 30, 1824 Aug. 5, 18-22 John McDowell. 2 Daniel, Jr., 46 <.i u del. 19,1801 Oct. 19, 18S1 Feb. 22,1820 .lerusha B. Holt; 1806-1882. 2 Levi Warren, ( 47 u u Aug. 10, 1803 July 15,1840 Nancy Hariiet Chase; d. Thomas and Priscilla., 2 48 Apr. 14, 1828 Betsey Burns Mills; 1809-1879. 2 Lucy, ; 49 Sackett's Harbor, '^ May 16,1805 Sept. 2, 1842 May 10, 1822 1. Joiin Hyler. 50 2. Joseph Taylor. Augustus Sackett, 51 (( u June 24, 1807 Apr. 5, 1812 Unmarried. 2 Delia Ann, 52 (( 4k May 6,1809 Deo. 14, 1828 Capt. Calvin Case; 1804-1855. Philo Junius, 63 U U Aug. 3,1815 Aug. 3, 1852 May 10, 1841 Sophia Turnbull. ELBRIDGE GERRY AND LUCRETIA (THOMPSON) POTTER. 41. Mary Ann, Lucius Byron, .54 56 Houndsfteld, N". T., Nov. 13, 1819 " " May 2.5, 1824 Aug. 15, 1821 Sept. 18, 1854 Isadore Hurd. LUCIUS BYRON AND ISADORE (HURD) POTTER. 55. Oi'ias Maenalas, Dion Metellus, Arion Elbridge, Maro Thompsi n. Bishop C, M. D., Manzo Cowden, Alda Lucretia, 66 57 .58 69 60 61 62 Bellevue, la. .Ian. 1, 1866 July 21, 1858 June 17, 1860 June 9, 1863 Mar. S, 1866 Jan. 11, 1873 Dec. 18, 1875 Sept. 6, 1859 Feb. 16, 1865 Oct. 29,1884 DANIEL, JR., AND JERUSHA B. (HOLT) POTTER. 46. 2 Jane Ann, 63 Oct. 7, 1822 Sept. 19, 1847 Mav 19,1842 Henry Field; 1818-1862. Elbridge Gerry, 64 Jan. 22, 1824 died iu Mexican War. James, 66 Sept. 18, 1826 Oct. 13, 1826 Adelia Ann, 66 June 4,1828 Dec. 24, 1847 Thomas Hood Davis. 2 Jujia Lucretia, 67 July 7, 1830 Oct. 28, 1848 John P. Foley. Samuel Mortimer. 68 Lebanon, 111., Aug. 24, 1834 Sept. 10, 1836 Susan Louisa, 69 " " Aug. 30, 1836 Oct. 27,1853 1. Moses Bates; m. 2d, M. Y. Smith. HENRY AND JANE ANN (POTTER) FIELD. 63. Laura A . , 70 Bellevue, la., Feb. 19, 1843 Dec. 26, 1873 James Kedlington; 1846-. Julia M., 71 June 30, 1844 Dec. 25, 1861 James Sawtell; 18.37-. LydiaC, ( 72 73 74 May 10, 1846 1860 1864 Sept. 20, 1878 1. William McCool; -1862. 2. William Tullis; -1866. 3. Robert E. Coulehan. Marion , 75 " " May 6, 1849 Sept., 1864 Marcus, 76 '' " May 5, 1849 Feb., 1860 JOHN P. AND JULIA LUCRETIA (POTTER) FOLEY. 67. Georgie, Louisa, Julia M., 77 78 79 Bellevue, la., Nov. 2,1860 " " Apr. 4, 1853 Jan. 1, 1869 Dec. 3, 1879 Sept. 8, 1879 Oct. 30, 1883 JohnH. Beare; 1847-. Eichard Fitzgerald. Lee Murphy. LEVI WARREN AND NANCY HARRIET (CHASE) POTTER. 47. 2 Alonson Warren, 80 I Houndsfiold, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1S2 June 12, 1849 | Elizabeth M. Roberts; 1832-; d. Elias and Mary. LEVI WARREN AND BETSEY BURNS (MILLS) POTTER. 48. Os.car Fitzland, Marsella Ladaski. Tasso Dyton, Jay Marsellus, 81 82 83 84 Watertown,N.Y.,Oct. 13, 1829 " " May 2, 1831 June 3, 1833 Lebanon, 111., Dec. 15, 1835 i Apr. 9, 1838 ] Dec. 14, 1871 Apr. 2, 1874 Oct. 27, 1857 May 2, 1862 Alice LaFontaiuMayerton; 1852-; d. Col. Chas. [and Alice (LaFuntain). Susan J. Hart. [(Piper). WillheminaDurrett; 1844-; d. David and Fanny ALONSON WARREN AND ELIZABETH M. (ROBERTS) POTTER. 80. Frank Warren, Elias Jay, ( Mary Elizabeth, Grace Helen, Merton Elbridge, 85 86 87 88 89 90 Philadelphia, N. T., Jan. 10, 1852 " " July 27, 1853 " May 24, 1857 " " Sept. 3, 1868 " Sept. 26, 1873 Nov. 7, 1881 July 15, 1887 Aug. 16, 1875 Oct. 10, 1880 Oct. 21,1876 Fannie May Harris. 1. Jennie Barker; -1878. 2. Anna Takes. James Samuel Dyer. TASSO DYTON AND SUSAN J. (HART) POTTER. 83. Nellie Warren, Alonzo Clarence, Henry Hart, 91 92 93 July 16, 1860 Jan. 7, 1864 Jan. 13, 1874 Jan. 16,1880 Andrew Jackson Haines. JAY MARSELLUS AND WILLHBMINA (DURRETT) POTTER. 84. Oscar Daniel, Daisy, 94 95 Arrow Rock, Mo., Jan. 15,1863 Lyons, la.. May 26, 1865 July 4, 1863 May 25, 1887 W. A. Buckner. JOHN AND LUCY (POTTER) HYLER, 49. Mahlon G., Maria Cornelia, Lydia Sophia, Horace Payne, Delia Ann, 96 97 100 Sac)£ett'sHarbor,N.Y.,Sept. 2, 1823 " Apr. 29,1825 " " June 2,1827 " " June 6,1829 " " Aug. 6,1831 died in infancy. died in infancy. May 7, 1862 June 10, 1849 May 31,1864 Jerusha Durham; 1830-; dau. Alvin and Sarah. Hon. Eli Bradford Ames. CAPT. CALVIN AND DELIA ANN (POTTER) CASE. 52. George S., M. D., Adelaide, 101 102 Sackett'B Harbor, N.T.-, NoV. 28, 1830 " " Aug. 14, 18.33 Oct. 19, 1855 June 10, 1851 Sallie Camden. George Thomas Hardcastle. Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part I. JOHN AND LYDIA (HOLLOWAY) POTTER. 29. Frederick A., Anson, Erastus, Elvira, U'alter, 103 104 105 106 107 Litchfield, N.Y. Brownsville, May 9, 1800 Mar. 29, 1803 Sept. 12, IHOr, Dec. 14, 1807 July 8, 1815 July 20, 1863 Apr. 2, 1882 May 26,1857 July 7, 1S73 Sept. 22. 1826 Oct. 18, 1827 Sept. 26, 1826 Sept. 20, 1828 Dec. 25, 1829 Isabella Button; 1806-; dau. Calvin and Mary. Alba M. Fall; 1800-; dau. Henry and Mary. Eunice Wright; -18S1. Gustavus Blodgett. FREDERICK A. AND ISABELLA (BUTTON) POTTER. 103. Glorianna, 108 St.Joseph's,Mich.,Oct. 27, 1828 Sept. 12, 1877 Merrit De Groat; 1820-; son John and Rebecca Frederick A., 109 " " Oct'. 11,1830 Sophronia Ho3-t. [(Barnes). Augustus L., 110 " Oct. 11, 1830 John C, 111 " Sept. 29, 1832 Aug. 19, 1853 Unmarried. » Calvin Britain, 112 " " Apr. 20, 1834 Sept. 5, 1KJ4 Harriet E., 113 " " Jidy 27. ]8;i5 May 17, 1862 3 Calvin Britain, 114 " " July 15, 1837 Feb. 20, 1868 Julia Ann Dougherty; 1846- dau. William and Albert H., 115 " " Aug. 26, 1840 [Julia Ann. Edwin N., 116 " " Oct. 16, 1842 May 11,1866 Marshall H., 117 " " Oct. 13, 1845 Feb. 17, 1857 May E., 118 " " Feb. 4, 1849 Feb. 14, 1849 CALVIN BRITAIN AND JULIA ANN (DOUGHERTY) POTTER. 114. Calvin Britain, Jr., Franklin M., Harrison Kiramel, Rupert Dougherty, 119 120 121 122 St.Josbph's,Mich.,Jan. 27, 1809 " Feb. 25, 1872 " " June 2, 1875 " " Aug. 25, 1887 ANSON AND ALBA M. (FALL) POTTER. 104. 3 3 3 3 Walter Webb, Newman H., Lorentius C, Lydia M., Aaron A., 123 124 125 126 127 Brownsville,N.Y.,July 22, 1827 " Feb. 28, 1829 " " Dec. 16, 1830 " " Oct. 19, 1833 " " Feb. 18, 1835 Aug. 3, 1848 Feb. 28, 18,-,0 Due. 31, 1850 June 13, 1850 Delilah H. Bennett; 1824-: d Harriet E. Goodrich; 1828-; Chauncey W. Bates; 1825-; Harrison E. Spalsbury. . Daniel & Deborah d. Maj. II. & Eliza s. Merrick M. and [ Abigail. ■WALTER WEBB AND DELILAH H. (BENNETT) POTTER. 123. Homer W. , 128 Houndsfield,N.Y.,July 14, 1849 Mar. (1, 1880 Jennie E. Hudson; 1857- -; dau. Elisha H. and Victoria L. , 129 " Nov. 2, 1850 Oct. 29,1885 Apr. 16, 1881 Millard Skinner. [Maria Z. John J., 130 Darian, Wis., Oct. 26, 1852 June 17, 1876 Mary E.Jones; 1859-; d. Orlando & Bebecca C. Edwin A. F., 131 " " Mar. 10, 1856 June 19, 1886 Lizzie Kerney. Hattie A., 132 Oregon, " Mar. 8, 1857 July 1,1882 AbiD., 133 " " Oct. 7, 1859 May 24, 1879 Myron H. Seelev; I860-; s. Horace & Abigail. Alice L., 134 Magnolia, " Oct. 30, 1802 Jan. 30, 1884 Melvfn D. Holbrook. NB-WMAN H. AND HARRIET E. (GOODRICH) POTTER. 124. Fannie Emily, Charles !Edwin, Fred Elmer, Charles Goodrich, Harry A. Lincoln, Ilattie Mabel, 135 136 137 138 139 140 Houndsfleld,N.Y.,.tune 22, 1851 " " Nov. 14,1852 " " Sept. 20,1854 " " Nov. 23,1857 " Sept. 12,1866 " " Nov. 19,1868 Nov. 25, 1854 Aug. 15, 1871 Sept. 4, 1875 Nov. 17, 1878 Sept. 14, 1886 Harley H. Warn; 1852-; s. Rev. S. M. & Delia [A. (Hufcut). Charlotte A. Woolever; 1857-; d. Henry & Mary. Eva A. Reed; 1855- ; dau. Orville and Maria R. Margaret Lincoln Moffatt; dau. Hosea M. and [Affa P. (Allen). CHAUNCEY W. AND LORENTIUS C. (POTTER) BATES. 125. Cora A., 141 Houndsfleld,N.Y.,May 10, 1851 Dec. 9, 1868 Orren W. Butterfleld. Delia A., 142 " " Apr. 26, 1855 Feb. 27,1876 George H. Drurv ; 1848- ; s. Amasa and Almira Herbert A., 143 " Sept. 13, 1857 [K. (Drown). Carrie E., 144 " " Jan. 31,18(30 Dec. 24, 1882 George H. Swarthfager. [B. (llibbs). Minnie M., 145 '' " July 4,1863 May 20, 1883 Wesley S. Sheppard; 1857-; s. James F. &Ruth HARRISON E. AND LYDIA M. (POTTER) SPALSBURY. 126. Adelbertr., Ada J., 146 147 Apr. 9, 18.52 Nov. 21, 18.13 June 19, 1874 ' Laura J. Christie. Oct. 4, 1877 I Charles J. S|ialsl)ury. SETH PAINE AND SALLY (POTTER) NEWELL. 31. Seth Paine, Jr., 148 Pomfret, Conn., Dec. 5,1800 Sept. 6, 1878 Sept. 9, 1827 1 Sarah Frances ; 1809-1884; d. Wm. .^ Eliz. Origen Storrs, 149 " Oct. 5, 1802 1875 1825 1. Sarah Baker; 2,1839, Esther Field. [(Evans). 3 Lucy Harriet, 150 » " Oct. 1, 1804 Sept. 4, 1883 May 1,1825 Col. Otis Vaughn; 1802-1869. Sallie, 151 " June 1,1810 May 18, 1828 ' Sylvester Piper. Catharine (no issue), 152 Houndsfleld,N.Y.,Sept. 7, 1812 Aug. 10, 1857 M:\.y, 1841 j Michael (;ior; -1873. 3 Daniel Potter, 153 Sacketf 8 Haibor, " June 7, 1815 July 6,1843 Eleanor Jane Norton; 1826- ; d. Harry & Fran- Benjamin F., 154 Houndsfleld, " Aug.29, 181S jMay 1, 1844 > Louisa Skinner. [ces Marie (Austin). COL. OTIS AND LUCY HARRIET (NEWELL) VAUGHN. 150. H. Ehzabeth, Elizabeth Harriet, Louisa Marion, 165 156 157 Sept. 19, 1827 Buffalo, N.Y., July 25, 18.36 " " July 11, 1844 Nov. 23, 1831 DANIEL POTTER AND ELEANOR JANE (NORTON) NEWELL. 153. Charles Daniel, Kate Winchell, Frank Russell, Nora Frances, 158 159 160 161 Monroe, Mich., May 29, 1849 " " Jan. 3, 1853 " " Nov. 25, 1856 " " Apr. 1, 1858 Nov. 14, 1871 June 20, 1877 Luthera Clark. John Brayton Harlow. DR. CHENEY AND LUCY (HUNTER) POTTER. 32. Frederick A . , John Cheney, Lucy Hunter, Laura Howe, Rhoda Brown, 162 163 164 165 166 167 Spencer, Mass., Oct. 11, 1808 " " Nov. 1, 1812 No. Brookfield, Ma8B.,0ct. 18, 1826 " Oct. 18, 1826 " " Apr. 30, 1820 Dec. 31, 1872 May 3, 1832 Aug. 25, 1853 Apr. 26, 1870 May 1, 1836 June 5, 1851 Feb. 2, 1854 June 1, 1813 1. Mary P. Fobes; 1809-1853; d. Peres and 2. Martha Lincoln. [Alice. Mary H. Nye; 1810; dau. Crocker and Dulcinea James M. Pickens. [(Howe). Wra. H.Montague; 1824- ; s. Jos. & Betsey (Sears) .lames S. Montague; 1818-; s Jos.. & Betsey. Paet 1. — ANTHONY POTTEE, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS AND MARY P. (FOBES) POTTER. 162. 4 John Cheney, 2d, Albert Fobes, 168 169 No. Brookfleld, Mass., Mar. 4, 18.3.S " Apr. 3, 1842 June 29, 1863 Oct. 1, 1857 Lucy Bailey; 1833- ; dau Calvin and Catharine. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS AND MARTHA (LINCOLN) POTTER. 163. Frederick Henry, Mary Lucy, Martha Lincoln, 170 171 173 No. Brookfleld, Mass., Feb. 13, 1856 ■ " " May 31,1858 " Mar. 6, 1861 Aug. 20, 1858 Sept. 26, 1876 Abbie J. Irish. JOHN CHENEY, 2D, AND LUCY (BAILEY) POTTER. 168. Frank Cheney, Albert Bailey, Kate, 174 175 176 Newton, Mass., May 28, 1860 " " May 22, 1864 " Oct. 15, 1866 JOHN CHENEY AND MARY H. (NYE) POTTER. 164. 4 4 John Sturgis, Mary Fobes, 177 178 Boston, Mass., Dec. 10,1837 " Nov. 9, 1840 June 7, 1862 June 12, 1866 Emily F. Woodward. Addison L.Clarke ; 1837- ; s.Benj. & Lucy (Howe), JOHN STURGIS AND EMILY F. (WOODWARD) POTTER. 177. Mabel H., Herbert S., Emily W., 179 180 181 Newton, Mass., Nov. 6, 1865 " Nov. 11,1868 " Sept. 15, 1872 1 JAMES M. AND LUCY HUNTER (POTTER) PICKENS. 165. Lucy Hunter, Laura Howe, Mary Bourne, Martha Snell, 182 183 184 185 Middleborough, Mass.,Feb. 25, 1S52 " " Dec. 2,1863 " " Aug. 23, 1856 " " July 25, 18.59 Nov. 13, 1873 June 16, 1876 Eichard E. Cobb ; 1846-; s. Timothy & Jane Ellen. Edward Franklin Kingman; 1861- ; son Edwin [Howard and Frances Adeline (Perry). JAMES S. AND RHODA BROWN (POTTER) MONTAGUE. 167. Lucy Elizabeth, Laura Electa, William Fred, 186 187 188 BrookfLeld,Mass.,.Jan. 16, 1845 " " Aug. 26, 1848 " " Nov. 28, 1S51 Aug. 21, 1860 Aug. 13, 1884 July, 1879 Wm. W. Brown; 1821-; s. Jonathan and Betsey. [Sophia (Rice). Edna Louisa Hall; 1861-; dau. Jas. Monroe and WARNER AND RHODA (POTTER) BROWN. 33. Caroline, Moses B., Catharine B., Harriet N., Betsey P., John Potter, Lorenzo D., Khoda, Esther, Sarah A., 189 190 191 192 193 194 196 196 197 198 Ware, Mass. Nov. S, 180!) July 23,1811 Apr. 2, 1813 Feb. 7, 1815 Dec. 25, 1816 Aug. 17, 1818 Apr. 27, 1S20 Oct. 17, 1,^22 Feb. 17, 1826 Sept. 22, 1828 .Jan. 21, 1813 May 25, 1816 July 12, 1885 Nov. 5, 1852 Jan. 1, 1834 Feb. 26,1857 Dec. 29, 1843 Apr. 10, 1859 Sept. 27, 1843 Unmarried. Jan. 2, 1849 [19, 1854, Catharine A. Ross. 1. Laura M. Hotchkiss; 1814-1864; m. 2d, Dec. Daniel Piatt; 1807-. [Mary (Thomas). Helen Serena Spencer; 1827-; dau. Jas. C. and Laura E. Eddy; 1827-; d. Curtis C. and Fanny M. Noah P. Beach; 1815-; son Noah and Priscilla [(Webb). Charles A. Eann; 1823-; s. Salvator and Chloe. DR. NICHOLAS AND BETSEY (POTTER) JENKS. 34. Angeline Angell, Witiiam, Caroline Brown, ( Harriet Newell, Nancy Burnett, John W. P., Prof., Charles William, George Henry, 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 West BoylBton,Ma Southbridge, Aug. 10, 1810 Apr. 6, :812 Mar. 8, 1813 May 4, 1815 July 2, 1817 May 1, 1819 Apr. 24, 182() Mar. 12, 1828 Sept. 30, 1801 Apr. 12, 1813 1872 Sept. 14, 1829 Nov. 20, 1834 Aug. 23, 1842 Nov. 26, 1838 Oct. 30,1842 Aug. 27, 1849 Jan. 1, 1867 Rev. Henry Fitts. [Hannah (Smith). 1. Lorenzo Lyon; 1807-1839; son Jonathan and 2. Merrick Lyon; 1815-1888; son Jonathan and Sylvanus Morse. [Hannah (Smith). Thomas Bond. [(Bourne). Sarah Peirce Tucker; 1821-; d. Elisha and Sally 1. Moriah B. Johnson. 2. Lydia Ann Newell. Hannah L. Clark; 1835-; d. AbishaT. &PatiaC. JOHN WHIPPLE POTTER AND SARAH PEIRCE (TUCKER) JENKS. 205. Elisha Tucker, Elisha Tucker, Sarah Elizabeth, Abbie Lincoln, Saddle Bessie, 208 209 210 211 212 Middleborougli, Mass., Apr. 18, 1844 " " Aug. 28, 1845 " " ApV. 10, 1848 " " Sept. 13, 18.-,0 " " June 7, 1861 Aug. 13, 1844 Apr. 26, 1849 Oct. 24, 1866 Sept. 23, 1875 Feb. 16, 1SS3 ,^ . [Sally H. (Hathaway). M. Adelaide Thomas; 1845-; dau. Lyman L. and ^ , ^ [Henrietta A. Joseph B. bimmons; 1850- ; son John B. and Frank H. Stockwell; 1858-; s. Israel and Mary J. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND LYDIA (DAY) POTTER. 36. Joseph Appleton, Nathan Day, Henry Mellen, Lyman Dexter, j 213 214 215 216 217 Warren, Mass., Apr. 19, 1820 " " Nov. 29, 1823 Enfield, " Oct. 24, 1826 " " May 31,18.32 Jan. 13, 1823 July 13, 1879 Jan. 11, 1848 Oct. 25, 1855 Mar. 24, 1863 Mary Clark. Marietta Earle. [Ruth (Gleason). 1. Jane F. Shearer; 1834-1861; dau. Charles and 2. Mary J. Gleason ; 1834-; d. Lewis and Pamelia NATHAN DAY AND MARY (CLARK) POTTER. 214. Clara Jane, Edward C, 218 219 Enfield, Mass., Aug. 15, 1852 " " Nov. 29. 1867 July 29, 1880 | Charles Clark HopkS^^l^i^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' t'^lij^l^f^W^brlr) . LYMAN DEXTER AND JANE F. (SHEARER) POTTER. 216. Charles F., Albert H., 220 221 Enfield, Mass., Aug. 11, 18.57 " " Feb. 27,1861 July 10. 1863 EDMUND AND ABIGAIL (WELLS) POTTER. 3. Elizabeth, Edmund, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 Ipswich, Mass., Apr. 14, l'!81 " " June 14, 1683 " " About 1686 Nov. 17, 1694 d. in childhood. Mar. 29,1735 17.54 1716 ,Tan. 14, 1703 Pub. Apr., 1711 "Sept. 23. 1710 Feb. 13. 1722-3 Pui).0ct.i9, 1751 "ncc. 6, 1712 1. Mercy Quarles; dau. William and Martha 2. Elizabeth Walker; widow of Richard Walker 1 Hannah Patch; 1691-1722; dau. James ami 2. Sarah GraveM, of Ipswich. [Sarah (Bal,h( 3. Jemima (Quarles) Brown; 1689-1772- d Wr.; Nathaniel Dane; 1691-1760; s. John and Abic.xi] Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. NATHANIEL AND HANNAH (PATCH) POTTER. 225. 5 Mary, Elizabeth, Susanna, Nathaniel, 229 230 231 232 Bap.,IpswioJi,Ma8B., Nov. 27, 1715 " Sept. 15, 1717 " " " Oct. 18,1719 " " " Dec. 17, 1721 Before 1754 June 14, 1775 Unmarried. 1738 Pub., Feb. 22.1743 Benjamin Knowlton. Mary Patch. (They lived at Ipswich Hamlet.) NATHANIEL AND SARAH (GRAVES) POTTER. 226. Hannah, 233 Bap., Ipswich, MaBB., Jan. 5, 1723 June, 1726 Abigail , 234 u u " Mar. 6, 1725-6 Aug., 1732 Hannah, 235 u u " June 1727 [issue, son William.) Edmund, 236 U (( " Oct. 5, 1729 Hannah Stone. (Removed to Sutton, Mass. ; had John, 1 237 " Dec., 1731 Nov., 1800 Mar. 16, 1754 1. Sarah Patch. [Boardma'n. 238 May 27, 1768 2. Mary Boardman; 1723-1803; widow of John Abigail, 239 U (i " Mar. fi, 1733 Ebenezer Moore. Sarah, 240 U 11 " Mar. 17.34-5 David Eoberts ; son David. William, 241 11 11 " Mar 1735-6 Oct., 1757 Unmarried. NATHANIEL AND MARY (PATCH) POTTER. 232. 5 Nathaniel, 1 242 Ipswich Hamlet, Mass., 1753 May 3, 1829 1776 1. Bachael Adams; 1752-1794 ms Nov. 24, 1794 2. Elizabeth Quarles; 1757-1820. [(Holmes). 6 William, 244 1754 Oct. 5, 1814 May 11,1780 Elizabeth SafEord; 1760-1823; d. Nath'l and Mary Mary, 245 Pub., Apr. 11 ,1768 James Brown; 1746-; s. Wm. J. and Eliz. (Kins- Bethiah, 246 11 11 11 Dodge. [man). Sarah, 247 Unmarried. 6 Benjamin, 248 Hamilton,Mass.,May 6, 1771 Sept. 22, 1827 Mar. 2, 1794 Anna Kinsman; 1773. NATHANIEL AND RACHAEL (ADAMS) POTTER. 242. Nathaniel, Eachael, 249 250 Hamilton,Mass.,July 3, 1777 " Feb. .80, 177!) Jan. 7, 1851 Dec. 2,1804 Elizabeth Perkins; -18-55; dau. Edward. NATHANIEL AND ELIZABETH (PERKINS) POTTER, 249. Charles, 251 Wenham, Mass., Nov. 6, 1806 May 2, 1853 Aug. 14, 1830 Lydia Brown; 1811-; dau. Wallace and Hannah. Elizabeth, 252 " Oct. 28, 1809 Apr. 13, 1840 Joshua Trask; 1802-1868; s. Jeremiah and Han- 5 Henry Perkins, 253 " " Eeb. 23, 1817 Aug. 5, 1838 Anna Bailey; d. David and Anna (Spiller). [nah. Eachael A. (no issue). 254 " Mar. 25, 1819 Nov. 9, 1848 Stephen Peabody. 5 Edward, 255 " Sept. 11, 1821 Charlotte Eoberts. [rah (Goodridge). Sally, 256 " Aug. 9, 1824 May 25, 1857 Henry Pickett; 1799-1^85; s. Joseph and Debo- Mary Ann, 257 " Ma*- 13, 1827 Nov. 28, 1859 Wm. Odell; 1825-; s. Wm. and Martha (Eoss). HENRY PERKINS AND ANNA (BAILEY) POTTER. 253. Henrietta, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, 258 259 260 Mar. 24, 1839 Aug. 5, 1844 Feb. 8, 1850 Mar. 18, 1885 Feb. Jan. 2, 1865 2, 1865 George W. South wick; 1828- John Shaw. son Jas. and Eliz. [(Hutchinson). EDWARD AND CHARLOTTE (ROBERTSl POTTER. 255. Elizabeth M., 1 261 John Pike. WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH (SAFFORD) POTTER. 244. 5 John, Capt., 262 Hamilton, Mass .,Feb. 13, 1781 Apr. 5, 1820 Oct. 27, 1^-08 Mehitable Dodge; 1784-1857. [(Stevens). 5 Jesse, Capt., 263 1. u Dec. 27, 1782 Aug. 28, 1829 Nov. 5, 1819 Susan Punchard; 1790-1845; d. Sam' and Mary 6 James, j 264 11 ii Oct. 14, 1785 July 19, 1847 Mar. 17, 1808 1. Nancy Patch; 1785-1825; dau. Edmund. 6 265 Aug. 21, 1826 2. Lydia (Eustis) Brown; 1787-1851; d. Joshua William, 206 Nov. 19, 1786 Apr. 13,1787 [and Lydia. Elizabeth, 267 Bap," it Apr. 13, 1788 May 19, 1814 Dec. 14,1809 John B. Brown; 1779-1858; s. J.Francis & Judith. 6 William, 268 U U a Feb., 1845 Sally Dodge; -1858; dau. Jonathan and Mary Allen, 269 C( a "• Oct. 27, 1793 1817 [(Browne). Michael, 270 U ii. a Sept. 24, 1796 d. Unmarried. 6 Ohver, 271 U iC u Apr. 12, 1800 Sept. 12, 1870 Elvira Walden; 1802-1883. David, 272 u u "• Sept. 14, 1802 d. u [and Anna (Sterling). Joseph, 273 u u Ci. Sept. 7, 1804 Jan. 18, 1884 July 16,1835 Sarah Crowningshield ; 1814-1863; dau. Eichard Mary, 274 i( (( u Sept. 7, 1804 d. in childhood. CAPT. JOHN AND MEHITABLE (DOD&E) POTTER. 262. John, Jr., 275 Caroline Roberts, 276 Susan Punchard, 277 Hamilton, Mass., Sept. 22, 1811 " " Jan. 9, 1814 " Nov. 23, 1818 Jan. 6, 1822 Mar. 10, 1837 July 2, 1843 John Dennis Hammond; 1830-1880; son John [and Abigail (Leach). CAPT. JESSE AND SUSAN (PUNCHARD) POTTER. 263. William Oliver, Jesse Franklin, George Allen, Mary Ann, 278 279 280 281 284 Salem, Mass., Oct. 7, 1820 " " Aug. 23, 1822 « " Oct. 17, 1825 " " Jan. 17, 1829 Mar. 11, 1862 Sept. 14, 1870 June 10, 1846 Feb. 11, 1860 Nov. 4, 1850 May 22,1856 Aug. 28, 1855 1. Priscilla Masury; 1824-1856; dau. John and 2. Sarah Mason. [Priscilla. Elizabeth Lord ; 1826-; dau. Philip and Susan. Martha J . Loring ; 1827-1887 ; d. John G. & Eliz. B. JosephMayer; 1830-; s. Bernhard and Dorothea. WILLIAM OLIVER AND PRISCILLA (MASURY) POTTER. 278. Susan Punchard, William Masury, 285 286 Salem, Mass., Feb. 5,1854 " " Aug. 16, 1856 Sept. 28, 1861 Sept. 26, 1876 Chas. Franklin Berry; 1846-1882; son Geo. Eden [and Lydia (Wadkins). WILLIAM OLIVER AND SARAH (MASON) POTTER. 279. Francis Mason, 287 San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 11,1862 Mar. 10, 1884 Kate Harvey; 1862-; dau. Nathaniel and Eliza. JESSE FRANKLIN, AND ELIZABETH (LORD) POTTER. 280. George Allen, 288 Salem, Mass., Nov. 23, 1852 June 14, 1854 Lizzie Lord, 289 " " Feb. 2, 1855 Apr. 7, 1881 Jesse Webster, 290 " " Aug. 1, 1856 Dec. 31, 1883 Georgie E. Swasey. Susan Wade, Eebecca P., 291 " " Dec. 15, 1858 Dec. 24, 1887 Herbert A. Chenoweth. 292 Jan. 1,1862 Aug. 26, 1880 Frank P. Mooney. William Oliver, 293 " « May 6,1864 Oct. 26,1864 Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Paet 1. GEORGE ALLEN AND MARTHA JANE (LORING) POTTER. 281. Elizabeth Loring, 294 Boston, Mass., May 16, 1859 1 John William, 295 Oct. 21, 1862 George Herbert, 296 Brooklyn, N. Y. , Oct. 15, 1867 JOSEPH AND MARY ANN (POTTER) MAYER. 284. Leopold W., 297 Salem, Mass., May 23, 1856 Annie Punchard 298 Dec. 26, 1858 Mary Josephine, 299 Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1865 Pauline, 300 " Nov. 12, 1868 1 JAMES AND NANCY (PATCH) POTTER. 264. 6 Elizabeth, 301 Fenlee, July 17,1809 Mar. 21, 1877 July 17, 1832 Isaac Harding Frothingham; 1807-. Lucy Ann, 302 Salem, Mass., Dec. 11, 1811 Jan. 6, 1827 James Allen, 303 " " Apr. 13, 1817 Jan. 8, 1836 JAMES AND LYDIA (EUSTIS-BROWN) POTTER. 265. Lucy Ann, 304 Salem, Mass., Mar. 9, 1828 Oct. 22, 1828 [and Hannah (Osborne). 6 Nancy Maria, 305 Jan. 23,1831 June 29, 18.52 James Osborne Safford; 1819-; son Ebenezer ISAAC HARDING AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) FROTHINGHAM. 301. James Harding, 306 Salem, Mass., June 2, 1833 I Nov. 4, 1862 Willhelmina E. Victor; 1840-. Elizabeth Ann, 307 Boston, " Sept. 15, 1839 Feb. 15, 1866 Albert Mason ; 1836-1879. [and Virginia. Channing, 308 Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1844 Nov. 8,1870 Elizabeth Gerrish; 1845-; dau. Wm. Tjawrence JAMBS OSBORNE AND NANCY MARIA (POTTER) SAFFORD. 305. James Potter, 309 Salem, Mass., June 6,1853 Sept. 25, 1879 Sarah Augusta Green. (Their son, James Os- Maria Louise, 310 Dec. 28, 1855 Feb. 19,1859 [borne, b. Oct. 30, 1882.) Frederick, 311 " " Nov. 30, 1859 Sept. 28, 1860 William Osborne, 312 Jan. 26, 1863 Elizabeth F. , 313 July 25, 1865 WILLIAM AND SALLY (DODGE) POTTER. 268. 6 William, 314 Salem, Mass., June 26, 1822 June 26, 1840 Ednah Brown; 1822-; dau. Israel D. and Naby Mary Elizabeth, 315 ii, ii, Oct. 1, 1840 Henry Prince; son Capt. Richard A. [(Patch). WILLIAM AND EDNAH (BROWN) POTTER. 314. Abby Jane, 316 Salem, Mass., July 16, 1843 Sept. 10, 1848 Charles Henry, 317 " " Sept. 7, 184ii i Susan Hoome; dau. William. Edward Lester, 318 Oct. 26, 1849 Augustus E. , 319 " " .Ian. 9, 1853 ! Mary White. Walter, 320 Mar. 10, 1856 Helen Fog"; dau. Parker S. [(Plummer). Florence Hayes; dau. James A. and Mary William, 321 " " Nov. 4, 1859 OLIVER AND ELVIRA (WALDEN) POTTER. 271. William Oliver, 322 d. Adaline, 323 d. Elvira Ellen, 324 d. W. T. Steader. Imogene, 325 PortBmoutli, F. H., July 23, 1836 June 11, 1860 Col. Ebenezer W. Stone, U. S. A.; 1837-; son Frances Abby, 326 John W. Millard. [Gen. Ebenezer W. Alexander Rice, 327 Apr. 4, 1867 Josephine L. Haggett; 1847-; d. Wm. H. and Charlotte Ann, Ann Elizabeth, .328 329 d. [Louisa (Myron). BENJAMIN AND ANNA (KINSMAN) POTTER. 248. 6 Benjamin, 330 Ipswich, Mass., Nov. 29, 1794 Nov. 20, 1817 Anna Bailey; 179.'?-. William K., 331 Hamilton, R. I., Apr. 9, 1796 Dec. 19, 1798 Henry, 332 " " Aug. 27, 1797 1821 William K., 333 Wenhara, Mass., May 9, 1800 1819 Dudlev, 334 " " Dec. 25, 1802 Oct. 22, 1828 Mary Ann, 335 Marblehead," Dec. 5,1804 June 27, 1830 Allen Gould. Louisa Brown, 336 " Oct. 7, 1807 d. Dec. 2, 1830 John Hines. Elizabeth SafEord, 337 " Aug. 6,1809 d. Oct. 10,1831 William C. Smith. Eachel Matilda, 338 " Dec. 20, 1811 d. Apr. 3, 1834 James B. Sawyer. BENJAMIN AND ANNA (BAILEY) POTTER. 330. 22 Henry Austin, 339 Wenham, Mass., Jan. 11, 1819 Jan. 11, 1842 Lydia Osborne; 1821-; d. Jonathan and Lydia. Charles \V. Hopkinson. ^ Laura Ann, 340 " " Dec. 0, 1820 Apr. 18,1848 Martha W., 341 Beverly, " Sept. 17, 1823 June 26, 1853 Sept. 1, 1846 Dennison W. Brown. Albert G., 342 " " Aug. 25, 1825 Feb. 6, 1843 i^i^^oSr^^^^^-^'^-^--^'^^ fi Benjamin, 343 " " Mar. 5,1827 Feb. 26,1850 Frederick A., 344 Danvers, " Dec. 6, 1830 Apr. 6, 1854 Fidelia, 345 Heverly, " Mar. 16, 1834 Jan. 11, 1880 James F. Rugsrles. Ann B., 346 Danvers, " Aug. 25, 1837 BENJAMIN AND ANNA A. (KIMBALL) POTTER. 343. Albert G., 347 Jan. 21, 1851 June 20, 1878 £\L^;"W^Ii:'ip;^^^;i^. William A., 348 Mar. 16, 1856 May 21,1878 Ernest H., 349 June 29, 1867 SAMUEL AND JOANNA (WOOD) POTTER. 5. 7 David, 350 Ipswich, Mass., Mar. 27, 1685 After 1714 1710 Mary Mernam of Lynn. John Rust. Sarah, 351 " Mar. 27, 1685 Before 1714 1705 11 Joanna, Samuel, 362 353 " " .June 16, 1686 " About 1688 1747 1703 Nov. 17, 1712 STnlWjer; 1681-2-1728; feimueuSi Susanna Hoadley (or Hadley ?)• -1789 ^^ 14&15 Thomas, 354 " " Apr. 15, 1691 Sept. 18, 1714 Elizabeth, 355 Lord. Henry, 356 Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. SAMUEL AND RUTH (DUNTON) POTTER. 6. Anthony. Esther, Ezekiei, 357 358 359 Ipswich, Mass. , Oct. 2, 1696 " Dec. 18,1703 " 1703 1703 He was not mentioned in father's will. SAMUEL AND SARAH (BURNETT) POTTER. 7. Esther, Lydia, Abigail, 360 361 362 Ipswich, Mass., Sept. 10, 1707 " " June 4,1710 " " Sept. 6,1713 Mar. 16,1731-2 Thomas Hewlett. DAVID AND MARY (MERRIAM) POTTER. 350. Alexander, James, William, 363 364 365 1711 Apr. 4, 1800 Mar. 9, 1747 ) Settled in Margaret Dunlap ; dau. Kobert. V Topsham,Me., Catharine Mustard. ) about 1738. ALEXANDER AND POTTER. 363. Alexander, Mary, Jane, 366 367 368 Dec. 11,1743 1782 Apr. 18, 1777 I Abigail Eandall ; dau. Ezra. Hatnerly Poster. JohnBogers; son William. JAMES AND MARGARET (DUNLAP) POTTER. 364. William, 369 Lived at Litchfield, Me. John, 370 (( u u u 7 Samuel , Henry, 371 372 1746 1800 Apr. 21,1778 Elizabeth Dunlap. Lived at Litchfield, Me. Lived at Gardner, Me. Joseph, 373 Lived in Ohio. James, Jr., ;(74 Apr. 8, 1784 Jenny Mallett. Andrew, 375 Lived at Gardner, Me. Christian, 376 Jan. 6, 1777 Ebenezer Dunlap. Elizabeth , 377 Nov. 26, 1782 James Dunlap. ,lane. 378 Apr., 1787 Nathaniel Manton. SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH (DUNLAP) POTTER. 371. Samuel, 379 Lived at Litchfield, Me. Robert, 380 U .i u u Thomas, 381 " " Easton, Charles, 382 .. U Li. U Belsey, 383 7 David, 384 Topsham, Me., May 29, 1780 July 31, 18.36 Ada Witherell; 1786-1867. DAVID AND ADA (WITHERELL) POTTER. 384. Isaac, Jas. Witherell, Sophia, Josiah Mitchell, Mary Gerrish, Ada Witherell, David Henry, Martha Anne, Samuel Adams, John Gushing, Julia Octavia, Almira Jane, Olive Cireno, Vesta Annette, 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 892 393 394 395 3;6 397 398 Litchfield, Me., Aug. 22, 1807 " " May 3,1809 " " Mar. IS, 1811 " " Dec. 16,1812 " Feb. 10, 1815 " July 7,1816 " " May 28, 1818 " Nov. 5,1819 " " Mar. 2,1823 " " Sept. 15,1823 June 16, 1825 Apr. 29, 1827 May 23, 1829 May 23, 1829 d. May 11, 1888 d. Nov. 28, 1876 Nov. 23, 1876 1835 May 1, 1834 Unmarried. Oct. 20, 1836 Sept. 27, 1840 Unmarried. Nov. 21, 1854 Julia Ann Huntington; Sarah Nash. -1886. Betsey Dearborn; 1814-. Elbridge Gerry Hall; son Timothy and Betsey. Charles Woods. Eliza Nute. Augusta Whiting. Uarzilla Walker; 1823-; son Barzilla and Sally. George W. Huntington. John O. Kinsman. David Hiitchins. JOSIAH MITCHELL AND BETSEY (DEARBORN) POTTER. 388. 10 10 Kebecca M., Emma, Wilbert E., Marcellus M. , Melissa, 399 400 401 402 403 Litchfield, Me., Dec. 24,18.89 " Nov. 17, 1843 " Mar. 29, 1845 Jefferson, " Jan. 24, 1848 " " Jan. 24. 1848 Aug. 27,1887 Dec. 24,1860 Feb. 5, 1880 Dec. 10, 1877 Nov. 29, 1882 Fred S. Hall; 1838- ; son Paul P. and Susan G. [(Sherman) Nellie Rogers; dau. Alonzo and Charlotte. Jennie C. Haskins. Stewart McDavid; 1847-; s. John and Margaret. ■WILLIAM AND CATHARINE (MUSTARD) POTTER. 365. James, 2d, Rev. Alexander, John, David, Joseph, Matthew, Samuel, William, 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 Topsham, Me., About 1734 Apr. 28, 1736 Mar. 2, 1815 Feb. 11, 1792 Killed by Indians. May 2, 1771 Mar. 26, 1767 Sept., 1787 Martha Spear; dau. William S. Anne .'^nipe; dau. Charles and Anne. Sarah Snipe; -1818; dau. Charles and Anne. Buth Curtis; dau. David. Margarette Stiuson; dau. Wm. and Elizabeth. Isabel Hayden, formerly Heddreon. ALEXANDER AND ANNE (SNIPE) POTTER. 405. 7 Charles, 412 May 15, 1722 Dec. 16, 1846 | May 9, 1792 Abigail Trufant. CHARLES AND ABIGAIL (TRUFANT) POTTER. 412. Martha, Nancy, Mehitable, Henry, Mary, Washington, Phebe, Louisa, Adaline, 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 June 15, 1794 Dec. 19, 1795 Mar. 23, 1797 Oct. 2, 1798 Nov. 14, 1801 Aug. 31, 1806 Sept. 30, 1803 Nov. 28, 1809 Dec. 6,1813 May 9, 1838 June 24, 1817 June 5, 1835 Mar. 7, 1863 Dec. 28, 1869 Sept. 21, 1855 Dec. 2, 1842 May 25,1844 Feb. 22,1830 William Watson. 1. Francis Small; m. 2d, Nathaniel Winslow. Thankful Purrington. William Stinson. Margaret Leonard. 1. Isaac Purrington; 2, Harvey Haley. Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. WASHINGTON AND MARGARET (LEONARD) POTTER. 418 Alexander, 422 May 22, 1831 1859 8 EowlandE., 423 Bath, Me., Nov. 22, 1832 Oct. 5, 1854 Mary A. Schseffer. Abigail; 424 Sept. 17, 18.34 Jan. 25, 1861 Louisa, 425 June 2, 1836 Feb. 6, 1863 Williams., 426 May 4, 1838 Margaret L. , 427 Aug. 19, 1840 Nov. 9,1841 Isaac L., 428 July 30, 1842 Jan. 29, 1844 AbialL., 429 Apr. 13, 1844 Charles H., 430 Nov. 29, 1845 Sept. 26, 1862 Roger L., 431 Oct. 22, 1848 Sept. 9, 1849 George D., 432 Oct. 4, 1849 July 25,1867 ROWLAND E. AND MARY A. (SCHiEFFER) POTTER. 423. Belle, 433 Jan. 21, 1855 | Feb. 29, 1856 Rose E. L., 434 Sept. 30, 1857 G. S. Anderson. Bina A.,M. D., 435 Jan. 29, 1861 Grants., 436 Aug. 21, 1863 Owen L., 437 June 21, 1865 Jennette M., 438 June 9, 1867 Alice M., 439 Sept. 21, 1869 , Charles B., 440 May 9, 1872 ' Horace, 441 Feb. 14, 1875 1 Carrie G., 442 Dec. 17, 1877 Mary Bertha, 443 Mar. 8, 1880 , JOHN AND SARAH (SNIPE) POTTER. 406. Nancy CnoiSBUe), 444 Georgetown, Me., June 18, 1761 1. Thomas McFadden; m. 2d, John Hayden. Catharine, 445 ' ' May 21, 1763 i Nov. 12, 1799 Cybrison Cornish, of Bowdoin, Me. 8 William, 446 i ' July 16, 1765 May 30, 1831 1785 Mary Pattee, 1767-1832; d. Jeremiah and Jane. Elizabeth, 447 ! ' ' June 2, 1767 | July 30, 1793 Pettingill, of Bowdoin, Me. Sarah, 448 ' Apr. 24, 1769 , Oct. 17, 1852 James Preston ; -1854. Martha, 449 ' Apr. 1, 1771 Simeon Connor. Jane, 4.00 ' May 2, 1773 , Oct. 30, 1779 1794 John Rush. 10 Mary, Charles, Joseph, 451 452 453 ' Apr. 28, 1775 | Aug., 1829 ' Oct. 1, 1777 . Feb. 28, 1798 1794 Moses Woodward. Mallett, of Bowdoin, Me. George, 454 ' 1. Staples. 10 455 2. Mrs. Alexander. WILLIAM AND MARY (PATTEE) POTTER. 446. David, Margaret, Charles, John, Elizabeth, Mary, Nancy, Catharine,. Susanna Stewart, Jane, William, ( Woodbury H., j Jeremiah P., 456 Georget 457 a 458 u 459 u 460 it 461 u 462 CC 463 t. 464 '■ 465 '• 460 (. 467 468 " 469 470 ii 1., Jan. Mar. Apr. May Apr. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. June Jan. Apr. May 1786 1787 1789 1791 1793 1795 1797 1799 1801 1803 1805 1807 1810 .luly 12, 1847 June 1, 1809 Oct. 7, 1859 Nov. 24, 1S65 Mar. 14, 1832 Dec. 21 , 1,S49 Apr. 10, 1845 Mar. 17, 18(i0 Jan. 27, 1802 Dec. 8, 1828 July 22, 1879 Apr. 11,1883 June 13, 1819 May 18, 1815 Aug. 15, Nov. 20, 1813 1819 1825 1833 Jan. 31, 1839 Margery R. Beath; 1790-1876; d. Jasper & Mary. Joseph Mitchell. (Issue, one son, who d. at sea.) Rosamond Paine; 1795-1887: d. Edward & Ann. Jeanette Gilmore Beath. George Hayden. Samuel Pattee. James W. Sanford; 1793-1858. Capt. William Drummond. (Issue d. in infancy.) 1. JaneM. Morse; 1814-1834; d. Richard* Jane. 2. Pamelia Gilmore; 1818-; d. John & Joanna. 1. Kmma Ann Drummond. 2. Irene Morse. - DAVID AND MARGERY READ (BEATH) POTTER. 456. 8 Mary Elizabeth, 471 Arrowsic Octavia .Jane, 472 4. John Beath, 473 U 8 Henry Pelham, ( 474 " 475 8 Nancy Sanford, 476 ii 8 Lucy Whitmore, 477 LL fl David W., ( 478 U 479 Me. June 17, 1816 Mar. 19, 1819 May 5, 1821 Aug. 18, 1823 May 4, 1826 June 20, 1831 Oct. 27, 1833 June 28,1876 Oct. 15, 1846 Jan. 4, 1837 May 7, 1852 Feb. 27, 1865 Dec. 1, 1856 Feb. 10, 1852 Jan. 22 1857 Charles G. M. Stinson; 1817- ; s. John & Hope- Samuel Manson; -1844. [still (Delano), [and Rachael (Morse). 1. Rachael M. Donnells; 1829-1863; d. Thomas 2. Sophia F. Stinson; 1843-; d. Huston & Jane C. Capt. Calvin Ballard; 1811-1878; s. Capt. Calvin. William B. Stearns; 1826-1874; s. Silas & Mary. 1. Huldah McCobb Castner; -1873. 2. Martha Courrier. CHA^RLES G. AND MARY ELIZABETH (POTTER) STINSON. 471. Narcissa Mitchelh Charles Henry, 480 481 Arrowsic, Me., .Tune 14, 1849 Bath, " July 12, 1865 Oct. 14, 1884 Woodbury Augustus Potter, No. 551. HENRY PELHAM AND RACHAEL M. (DONNELLS) POTTER. 474. Thomas Donnells, George Henry, Ada A., Edgar Morse, Walter Burke, 482 483 484 485 486 Bath, Me., Dec. 19. 1852 Jan. 27, 18.54 Jan. 27, 1854 July 8, 1856 June 14, 18,59 1854 May 12, 1876 , Abigail S. Hagan; 1853- d. Thomas E. & Sarah [Jane (Stinson). Oct. 17,1882 I Helen M.Eaton; 1859-; d. Joseph and Emily J. J [(Lowell). CAPT. CALVIN AND NANCY SANFORD (POTTER) BALLARD. 476. William Henry, Frank, James Doten, Oct. 30, 1857 Oct. 7, 1860 Nov. 15, 1864 Oct. 27, 1863 Fannie Clark, Josephine G. , Mary Bradford, Silas, WILLIAM BRADFORD AND L TTCY WHI TMORE (POTTER) STEARNS 490 Bath, Me., Mar. 18, 1853 491 I " " Sept. 11, 18.54 Sept. 3,18.56 492 ; " •' Oct. 10,1856 Sept. 21,1858 493 , " " May 13, 1858 ' ' Oct. 4, 1886 477. Nov. 4, 1873 Andrew F. Warren; 1842-; s. Jonah G. Sc Pen- [eloge M. (Waterman)" [Anne (Train Clara Belle Hay; 186 4- ; d.- William & Keturah 8 Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. DAVID WOODBURY AND HULDAH MoCOBB (CASTNER) POTTER. 478. Frederick D. , 494 Bath, Me., Mar. 2,1868 June 29. 1887 1 Laura B. Carr. Edith Mary, 495 " " May 19,1860 Maria, 496 Sept. 14, 1866 1 1 CHARLES AND ROSAMOND (PAINE) POTTER. 458. 9 Margaret M., 497 Georgetown,Me., June 19, 1814 Mar. 21, 1849 Feb. 26, 1843 Thomas L. Fariiham; 1809-1877; son Zebadiah.. 9 Sarah Snipe, 498 " " Mar. 12, 1816 Apr. 26,1878 Mar. 15, 1835 Thomas P. Nichols; 1808-1869; son John and Eliza Ann Lee, 499 " Dec. 31, 1820 Jan. 3, 1853 [Ksther. 9 Jeremiah P., Capt., 500 " " Jan. 6, 1823 Dec. 14,1854 Lettice Z. Sandford, No. 5.35. Jane Drummond, 601 " Oct. 8, 1828 Mar. 14, 1861 [Thankful Cook (Wakefield). 9 Charles William, 502 Arrowsic, " July 28, 1831 Apr. 5, 1856 Lucy Maria Blasland ; 1832-; d. Capt. John and Edward Roscoe, 503 " " Aug. 22, 1834 « THOMAS L. AND MARGARET M. (POTTER) FARNHAM. 497. Jane Rosamond, 504 Bath, Me., Dec. 16, 1843 Aug. 14,1807 \ George L.Eldridge; 1843-; s. Ephraim and Ann Fred'k Carlton, 505 " Aug. 17, 1846 [(Vaughn). Thomas Adams, 506 " Aug. 17, 1846 Mar. 10, 18.53 Frances Margaret, 507 " " Jan. 4,1849 Mar. 3,1876 THOMAS P. AND SARAH SNIPE (POTTER) NICHOLS. 498. Charles P., 508 Arrowsic, Me., July 31, 1836 1856 Angelia Jane, 509 " May 11, 1838 Apr. 25, 1868 William F. , 510 Phippsburg, " Sept. 9, 1840 1863 Oliver P., 511 " " June 16, 1844 July 2, 1863 Harriet S., 512 " " July 8, 1846 1863 [Caroline. Harriet L. , 513 Nov. 22, 1868 John L. Sprague; 1843-1882; son James D. and Carrie C, .514 " July 3,1849 Abbie P. , 615 " " Aug. 22, 1861 Aug. 12, 1884 Frederick G. Cass; son Enoch C. and Saiah G. Annie P., 516 " Aug. 29, 1851 June 9, 1881 William W. Hamlin; son Henry and Laura. CAP T. JEREMIAH PATTEE AND LETTICE Z (SANDFORD) POTTER. 500-535. Francis Wilson, 617 Bath, Me., July 30,1866 Xov. 2"), 1882 ' Elizabeth Bacon. Helen Louisa, 518 " " Aug. 29, 1869 Apr. 23, 1879 William Augustus McKenney. Alice Saudford, 519 Feb. 22, 1802 Harry Jeremiah, 520 " " May 16, 1867 CHARLES WILLIAM AND LUCY MARIA (BLASLAND) POTTER. 502. Annie Eliza, 521 Bath, Me., June 3,1808 June 15, 1879 William Alexander Palmer. IJelle Mason, .522 Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 22,1866 Nov. 16, 1884 Thomas Ormiston . Hattie Chrystal, 523 " " Dec. 1, 1870 JOHN AND JANETTE GILMORE (BEATH) POTTER. 459. William Ammi, 524 Bowdoinham, Me., Aug. 17, 1823 d. Unmarried. [(Delano). 9 John Beath, 625 " " Aug. 4, 1826 Jan. 1, 1863 Julia S. Stinson; 1828-; d. John and Hopestill JOHN BEATH AND JULIA SMART (STINSON) POTTER. 525. : Horace Gray, 526 Nov. 18, 1863 Oct, 7, 1885 Lizzie E. Leeman. James Pearson, 627 Aug. 20, 1866 Frederick J. , 528 Sept. 12, 1867 "5"29 JAMES W^. AND NANCY (POTTER) SANDFORD. 462. .Jane P., May 21,1821 Sept. 4, 1825 William, 630 Sept. 6, 1822 Sept. 7, 1822 Solon W., 631 May 8,1824 James Lewellen, 632 Jan. 24, 1826 Mary Rogers. John D. (noiMue), 633 June 24, 1828 1864 Annie Mahan. Mary P., 534 Jan. 20, 18.30 Aug. 2,1880 Lvman Stiles. 9 Lettice Z., 636 June 28, 1831 Dec. 14, 1854 Capt. Jeremiah Pattee Potter, No. 500. Nancy L., 536 Bowdoinham, Me., Apr. 7, 1833 Nov. 21, 18,58 : Edward D. Caswell; 1831-; son Richard and George G. , 537 Apr. 19, 1836 d. ' Maria Frances. [Sarah (Hodges). Susan W., 638 Aug. 19, 1838 539 WILLIAM AND JANE MARY (MORSE) POTTER. 466. 1 Alden Morse, Arrowsic, Me., Feb. 14, 1834 | Oct. 12, 1869 Annie E. Goodwin; 1849-; dau. John A. WILLIAM AND PAMELIA (GILMORE) POTTER. 467. Jane Mary, 540 Arrowsic, Me., Apr. 1,1840 Sept. 27, 1876 Edwin W. Sweet; 1840-1887; son Jacob \V. 9 Edwin Augustus, 541 " Sept. 18, 1842 Oct. 15,1873 Harriet A. Berry; 1848-; d. Alfred and Mary E. John G., Capt., 542 " " Jan. 26, 1846 June 14, 1881 Lena Brown. Wm. Frederick, 643 " " Aug. 28, 1848 Apr. 16, 1885 Annie E. Youland. Ellen Maria, 544 " Nov. 11, 1860 [Harriet P. (Frost). Sarah Lilly, 545 " " Sept. 3, 1856 June 6,1884 James G. Dunning; 1867-; son Ebenezer and EDWIN AUGUSTUS AND HARRIET ANN (BERRY) POTTER. 541. Wm. Chapman, 546 Chicago, 111., Oct. 15, 1874 Edwin, 647 " Aug. 11, 1877 1 Gertrude, 648 " " Jan., 1879 1 1 1 WOODBURY HASTINGS AND EMMA ANN (DRUMMOND) POTTER. 468. Jas. Drummond, 649 June 30, 1834 | WOODBURY HASTINGS AND IRENE (MORSE) POTTER. 469. Emma Ann, 560 Lewellyn. Woodbury A., 651 Phippsburg, Me., May 7, 1845 Oct. 14, 1884 Narcissa Mitchell Potter, No. 480. Tewksbury, 562 A. Morse, 653 Apr. 20, 1848 Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSAVICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. MOSES AND MARY (POTTER) ■WOODWARD. 451. Enoch, 554 Lisbon, Me., May 20, 1796 1803 10 Enos, 555 U iL Oct. 12, 1799 Dec. 28,1884 1825 Lucy Erost: 1802-1884; dau. Henry and Lucy Bianca, 556 a 11 Sept. 12, 1802 1879 1823 Samuel Staples. [(.Jordan). Martha, 557 u u June 1, 1804 1884 1825 Stephen Crosby. Maria, 558 a u Aug. 15, 1807 185.'i 1827 Tristam Richards. ENOS AND LUCY (FROST) "WOODWARD. 555. eta via. 559 Harrison, Me., July 23, 1827 Charles, 560 June 18, 1829 Henry, 561 Buxton, " Mar. 8,1831 Feb. 28,1881 1853 Eugenie Louise Gaszynski. [(Hanson). Fannie, 562 u u May 12, 1836 1857 Newton Whitten; -1835; son Nathan and Mary GEORGE AND MRS. (ALEXANDER) POTTER. 455. 10 Albert, Elisha, Elijah, 563 564 665 Bowdoin, Me. July 5, 1806 Nov. 11, 1866 Oct. 31, 1839 Elizabeth C. Curtis; 1816- ; d. Simeon and Rulh. ELIJAH AND ELIZABETH C. (CURTIS) POTTER. 565. Hannah C, 566 Bowdoi n. Me. Sept. 13, 1840 Oct. 15,1841 • Simeon C, 567 Sept 21, 1842 Harrington; dau. Dr. Harrington. Mary Ellen, 568 July 1, 1844 Feb. 3, 1877 Edward A. Fairbanks; 18.34-; son Chas. and Emeline, 569 " Mar. 30, 1848 Oct. 12,1849 [Maria (Packer). Jane Curtis, 570 Oct. 7, 1851 Augustus Oaks. Lizzie C, 571 1854 Josephine, 572 Jan. 30, 1858 DAVID AND RUTH (CURTIS) POTTER. 407. David, 573 Alexander, 574 Mariara, 575 Catharine, 576 10 Daniel, 577 Oct., 1789 June 16, 1870 LucySoule; 1787-1873. DANIEL AND LUCY (SOULE) POTTER. 577. John Snow, 578 Oct. 3, 1809 Lydia, 579 Aug. 22, 1813 Seneca, 580 June 19, 1816 Lavinia, 581 May 19, 1819 10 James Soule, Eev. Eliza, David Alexander, 582 583 584 Lexington, Me., Aug. 26, 1822 Apr. 13, 1827 Sept. 7, 1831 Nov. 6, 1849 Laura J. Grant; 1832- d. Hezekiah and Annie. REV. JAMES SOULE AND LAURA J. (GRANT) POTTER. 582. Annie Eleanor, Chas. Fremont, James Arthur, 585 586 687 688 Charlestown, Me., Jan. 30, 1852 " " Mar. 7, 1866 " " Oct. 23,1865 Apr. 29, 1882 Jan. 1,1880 Nov. 14, 1879 May 28,1884 William P. Post; son B. 1. Francena Emmons. 2. Eva Fountaine. C. and Temperance. JOSEPH AND MARGARETTE (STINSON) POTTER. 408. 10 10 10 William, Joseph, Stinson, James, David, Margarette, 589 590 691 692 593 594 Bangor, Me., 1770 July 15, 1782 1821 1855 or 1856 Nov. 27, 1853 At out 1793 Jan. 17, 1812 Hannah Gould; 1772-1840; dau. David. Freelove Turtelott. [Mary^ Mary A. Trooke; 1794-1818; dau. George and WILLIAM AND HANNAH (GOULD) POTTER. 589. 10 William, Keziah Phebe, Sallie, Bahama, 595 596 597 598 Bangor, Me., 1809 Waterbury, " Sept. 14, 1824 May 8, 1877 Sept. 10, 1880 Oct. 2, 1844 Mary Ann (Kale) Hums; 1826-; dau. John and AVilliam Sherburne; 1821-1869. [Amelia. Buswell. Henry Burgess. WILLIAM AND MARY ANN (BURNS) POTTER. 595. Wm. Willard, Benjamin F., Amenzo, 6!)9 600 601 Racine, Wis., Nov. 6, 1846 Hingham, " May 9, 1850 " " Oct. 4, 1853 Nov. 30,1872 [ Emma Johnston; 1849-; dau. John F and Oct. 5,1882 I Victoria Gill. ' rCaroline P Dec. 25,1876 I Anna Schuchardt; 1855-; d. Constantia. STINSON AND FREELOVE (TURTELOTT) POTTER. 591. Erastus B., Samuel, Olive, Elizabeth, 602 603 604 605 William McCullam. DAVID AND MARY A. (TROOKE) POTTER. 593. 10 10 Mark L. , David W., 607 Machias, Me., Jan. 1,1820 St. George, N.B., Jan. 6, 1823 June 5, 1860 May 21,1851 Mary L. Plummer; 1838-; d. Benjamin. j^iin_Loinsa_Evans; 1829- ; d. Nathaniel. MARK L. AND MARY L. (PLUMMER) POTTER. 606. Mary L., Winfield S., 60S 609 New York City, Mar. 24, 1862 Brooklyn, N.Y.,Dec. 6,1866 DAVID W. AND ANN LOUISA (EVANS) POTTER. 607. George, pjmma, Frank, Ina Louise, 610 611 612 613 Oct. 2, 1852 Calcutta, India, Sept. 80,1856 Sept. 16, 1861 Bangor, Me., Oct. 29, 1865 Dec. 9, 1864 Aug. 5, 1862 10 Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTEE, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. SAMUEL AND HANNAH (DRESSER) POTTER. 353. 11 Mary, Mary, Elizabeth, Samuel, Hannah, 614 615 616 617 618 Bap. Topsfleld, Ma8s.,Mar. 14,1713 Topsfield, " May 7,1715 " " June 30, 1717 " " June 28, 1719 " " June 28, 1724 died in infancy. Oct. 25, 1734 1759 1732 July 12, 1738 Feb. 23,1743 Philip Kneeland; s. Philip and Elizabeth. [Abigail (Boardman). Abigail Cummings; 1719-1765; dau. Isaac and Ephraim Kimball; s. Ephraim and Mary. SAMUEL AND ABIGAIL (CUMMINGS) POTTER. 617. .Teremiah, 619 Bap. Topsfield, Mass., Oct. 17,1742 Hannah, 620 " Sept. 11, 1743 Nov. 23, 1769 Stephen Perkins, Jr. Daniel, 621 " " " June 15, 1746 Prudence, 622 " " July 17,1748 Abigail, 623 " " June 18, 1758 Mar. 9, 1764 Samuel, 624 " " " Sept. 17, 1752 11 Solomon, i 625 Born Ipswioh.Mass., ( Ju y 29, 1749 Liraetrook PariBh, May 25,1800 June 11, 1776 1. Jane Leigbton; 1755-1794. [(Chase). 11 626 Sept. 20, 1795 2. Eachael Bartlett; 1770-1813; d. Jacob &Lydia SOLOMON AND JANE (LEIGHTON) POTTER. 625. 11 Aaron, Capt., 627 New Castle, Me., Mar. 1, 1777 June 19, 1S53 Nov. 10, 1800 Anna McKenney; 1774-1847. [(Hodge). 12 Daniel, Major, 628 " Sept. 16, 1781 Jan. 25, 1870 Oct. 20,1805 Betsey Trask; 1787-1862; d. Jonathan & Betsey 12 Solomon, Jr., 629 Whiteiield. " Feb. 25, 1784 Jan. 4, 1864 Jan., 1812 Susan Hodge; -1861; dau. Alexander. 12 Ezekiel, 630 " " Dec. 26, 1785 Sept. 13, 1883 Jan. 2, 1814 Mehitable Farr; 1(93-1845; dau. Abraham. 13 Hannah, 631 " Apr. 22, 1787 June 26, 1874 Aug. 20, 1808 John Avery; 1782-1848; .-<. Samuel and Lucy. 13 Mary (Polly), 632 " " July 16, 1790 Oct. 31, 1873 May 1, 1828 Hubbard Philbrick; 1799-1883; s. Ebenezer. 13 Jane, 633 " " Feb. 11, 1792 Feb. 23, 1872 Feb. 9, 1815 Levi Eussell; 1784-1875; s. Levi and Hannah. SOLOMON AND RACHAEL (BARTLETT) POTTER. 626. 13 14 John, Dea., James, 634 635 636 Whitefield, Me., Sept. 29, 1796 " Feb. 1,1800 May 25,1883 Mar. 15,1875 Aug. 8,1816 1. Abigail Howard; 1797-1839; dau. Daniel and 2. Mrs. Abigail Welch; 1798-1884. [Hannah. Sept. 23, 1828 Mary Goulding; 1811-1876. CAPT. AARON AND ANNA (McKENNBY) POTTER. 627. 11 Sarah, 637 Whitefield, Me., Mar. 13,1802 Oct. 29, 1881 Oct. 10, 1822 Jesse Farr; -1867; s. Abraham and Susanna. Solomon, 6.38 " June 29, 1803 May 30,1829 Unmarried. 11 Jane, 639 " June 21, 1805 Aug. 16, 1882 June 24, 1828 John Walker; 1802-1876; s. Barzilla and Sarah Almira, 640 " June 14, 1807 Sept. 24, 1854 Unmarried. [(McKenney). 11 Hannah, 641 " Nov. 5,1809 May 23,1874 Mar. 23, 1873 Amos Hilton. Clarissa, 642 " Sept. 23, 1811 Nov. 19, 1854 Joseph C. Erskine. 11 Harrison , ( 643 " Mar. 3,1814 Sept. 19, 1841 1. LydiaKnowles; 1810-1857. 11 644 June 28, 1858 2. Mary Scott; 1826-1875. 12 Aaron M. , 645 " May 4,1810 Jan. 15, 1846 Sarah P. Gray; 1825-; d. Wm. & Eosanna (Farr). 12 Peter, 646 " Apr. 28,1821 Feb. 28,1849 Susan T. Gray; 1826-; d. "Wm. & Eosanna (Farr). JESSE AND SARAH (POTTER) FARR. 637. Annie, 647 Whitefield, Me., Nov. 7,1823 Dec. 26, 1853 Nov. 3, 1R44 Albert L. Soule. Aaron, 648 " Aug. 28, 1825 1853 Thankful Eogers; dau. Willard and Nancy. Jane A., 649 " Sept. 12,1827 Sept. 22, 1852 Unmarried. William G., Capt., 650 " Sept. 25, 1829 Oct. 12, 1854 Ann S. Hall; 1839-; dau. John and Hannah. Eosamond G., 651 " Apr. 20, 1832 Mar. 21, 1834 Eosanna, 652 " Mar. 25,1835 John W., 653 " Jan. 25,1839 May 25, 1881 Dec. 1, 1869 Clara J. Peaslee; dau. Jacob and Eliza. Clara E., 654 " June 21, 1841 Apr. 22,1866 John T. Potter, No. 706. Albert H., 656 " Apr. 1, 1844 1863 Amos H., 656 " Sept. 5,1847 Jan. 14, 1879 Ira Myrick. JOHN AND JANE (POTTER) WALKER. 639. Clarissa A. , Sarah H., Louisa J. , John E., Charles H., John, Jr., 657 658 659 660 661 662 Woolwich, Me., May 21,1829 " " July 21,1831 " " June 3, 1834 " " Feb. 24, 1836 " " Oct. 13,1839 " " Feb. 6,1842 Oct. 21, 1876 June 11,1887 Mar. 31, 1837 Sept. 3, 1837 May 23,1863 Unmarried. May 30, 1867 [A. (Hodges). Abbie A. Sweet; 1840-; d. Joseph G. and Abby AMOS AND HANNAH (POTTER) HILTON. 641. Albert, Leonard A., Jane W. , Amos, Jr., Hannah A., Sarah L. , Marcia, Benjamin L., Jacob A., 663 664 664r. 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 Jefferson, Me. June 1, 1834 Jan. 31,18.36 Dec. 28, 1838 Mar. 23, 1841 Oct. 28,1843 Sept. 29, 1845 June 3,1847 Oct. 6, 1849 Jan. 1, 1852 Aug. 19, 1856 May 26, 1846 Mar. 11, 1850 Apr. 22, 1876 July 4, 1865 Oct. 29,1861 1870 July 14, 1874 Dec. 31, 1872 Oct. 10,1869 [A. (Oliver). Melissa S. Hatch; 1840-; d. Lot M. and Lucy 1. Warren Abbott; 1837-1866; s. Lem'l& Fanny. 2. Henry M. Abbott; 1838-; s. Hart B. & Eliz. Augusta J. Moore. [(Moore). Amos Cummings; 1832-; s. Stephen & Martha. Frank W. Toule. HARRISON AND LYDIA (KNOWLBS) POTTER. 643. Charles E., Abner K., AdaG., Emily A., Franklin, 672 673 674 675 676 Wiscassett, Me., Nov. 29, 1846 Whitefield, " Dec. 20,1847 Orono, " Apr. 9,1850 " " Mar, 16, 1854 Bangor, " Sept. 10, 1857 Aug. 28, 1850 Oct. 23, 1873 Apr. 15,1876 May 22, 1884 Harriet S. Hill; 1846-. [Statira P. Frank H. Burnham; 1852-: son Henry C. and Ida Fry. HARRISON AND MARY (SCOTT) POTTER. 644. Nellie, Annie, 677 678 Drew Plantation, Me., Mar. 5, 1862 " " Dec. 12, 1863 Feb. 16, 1875 11 Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 1, AARON M. AND SARAH P. (GRAY) POTrER. 645. Georgianna E., 679 Sept. 8,1847 Dec. 3, 1850 : William H., 680 Oct. 9, 1851 Sept. 10, 1852 Ada G-. , 681 Newcastle, Me., July 16,1854 1 Charles A., 682 " " Aug. 3, 18.50 Aug. 4, 1857 Susan J., 683 " " Jan. .30, 1858 EiuloraE., 684 " " Mar. 5, I860 Frank L., ■ 68.5 " " Feb. i), 1862 Nov. 25, 1883 July 6, 1878 [Abby (Hodgeman). William Erskine; 18.55-; son Christopher and Joseph Dow; 1852-; son Loring and Ann E. PETER AND SUSAN T. (GRAY) POTTER. 646. Adelia A., Elmer Ellsworth, 686 ; Whitefleld,Me., Dec. 687 " " Feb. 1, 1851 2, 1864 Jan. 1, 1873 Oscar W. Boynton; 1845-; s. Thomas and Mary [(Little). 12 12 12 12 12 12 MAJOR DANIEL AND BETSEY (TRASK) POTTER. 628. Eliza, Jotham, M. D. WilburtC, Dummer Trask, Nancy, Solomon, Jonathan, 088 089 690 691 692 693 694 095 090 Whitefield, Me. , Oct. 24, 1806 Mar. 19, 1808 Mar. 19, 1808 Dec. 29, 1812 Aug. 3, 1817 Oct": 24, 1820 Oct. 24, 1820 Nov. 20, 1882 Feb. 26, 1869 Aug. 10, 1848 Oct. 10, 1855 Jan. 16, 18(17 Nov. 1, 1838 Oct. 15, 1845 Feb. 2, 1868 Mar. 1, 1846 Dec. 23, 1852 1. Moody Palmer. 2. May 4, 1882, David Far- ■1. Ellen Flood. [row. 2. Mrs. A. W. Gove. [(Heath). Hannah J. Bailey; 1818-; dan. Ezra and Nancy 1. Mary J. Hilton; 1818-1848; d. Abram & Susan. 2. Abbie (Potter) Jewett, No. 79,6. Charles B. Fowles; son William and Charlotte. Sarah A. Peaslee; dau. Dea. Wm. and Rebecca [(Erskine). DR. JOTHAM AND ELLEN (FLOOD) POTTER. 689. George W., Walter S., Virginia M. , 697 698 I New Orleans, La., 699 , " " Aug. 25, 1840 Nov. 30, 1848 died re. 9. May 9, 1874 ! Clara A. Kiiennecke; 1855- ; d. Carlos P. and ■ 1800 George E. Ecker. [Louise C. (Cramer). "WILBURT C. AND HANNAH J. (BAILEY) POTTER. 691. JohnT., Warren F., Laura J. , 700 Whitefield, Me., Jan. 19,1839 707 i " " Nov. 28, 1840 I Aug 708 I " " July 5, 1857 9, 1862 Apr. 22, 1866 | Clara E. Farr, No. 654. Unmarried. ! [line (De Wolfe). Oct. 3, 1883 j Albert H. Foster; 18."i5-; son. George and Caro- DUMMBR TRASK AND MARY J. (HILTON) POTTER. 692. Mai-y Elizabeth, ! 709 Nancy Jane, j 710 Boston, Mass., Mar. 11, 1847 " " June 18, 1848 Aug. 28, 1850 Feb. 2, isos i Eugene Clinton Jewett, No. 813. CHARLES B. AND NANCY (POTTER) FOWLES. 694. Leonard W., 711 Dec. 20, 1849 ! Dec. 14, 1873 Carrie M. Tibbetts; dau. John and Mary. SOLOMON AND SARAH ALICE (PEASLEE) POTTER. 695. Dummer T., 712 Whitefield, Me. ,Dec. 10, 18.53 LilliaB., 1 713 it n. Nov 12, 1855 Edgar P., 714 u u Apr. 14, 1858 Fannie N., 715 i^ ii. Jan. 13, 1803 William A., 716 (i u Mar. 26, 1872 May 12,1878 1 Annie E. Cunningham; 1859-;d..Niles & Mary A. July 4, 1877 , Samuel Kipley; dau. Samuel and Mary A. May 1,1878 i Martha A., Tibbetts; dau. John and Mary. SOLOMON, JR., AND SUSAN (HODGE) POTTER. 629. Sarah H., 1 717 Perry, Me. , Dec. 6, 1812 Feb. 21,1883 July 1,1838 Stephen H.Pineo; -1806. (Issue d. in infancy.) 12 Jane, 718 Aug. 5, 1814 Feb. 20, 1870 May 21, 183'.) William Allan; 1808-1880; s. Mark and Susanna. Mai-y, 719 June 17, 181() July 28, 1882 Oct., 1858 George A. Hudson; -1878. (Issue d. in infancy.) 12 Susan, 720 May 6, 1818 May, 21, 1839 Benjamin Stoddard; 1810-1869; son Nathaniel 12 Solomon R., ' 721 Jan. 16, 1822 Feb. 13, 1880 May, 1K44 Joanna Hobart; dau. Isaac. [and Hannah. 12 Josiah T. , 722 Feb. 1, 1K25 Feb. 1, 1850 Mary A. Kimball. WILLIAM AND JANE (POTTER) ALLEN. 718. Mary Eliza, Susan, William F., 723 Dennyville, Me.,Nov. 10, 1842 724 I " " July 24, 1848 725 I " " Aug. 25, 1850 Feb. 10,18.52 Jan. 10, 1854 July 2, 1807 Owen P. Bartlett; 1844-1878; s. Caleb and Mary. BENJAMIN AND SUSAN (POTTER) STODDARD. 720. Sarah Jane, lleni'y A., 720 I Perry, Me., 727 I Calais, " May 5,1840 \ Oct. 11,1879 ; Dec. 5,1874 James Smyth; -1884. [R (Boise) Feb. 10, 1 84 4 I | Dec. 8 ^.874 ^Ser ena A .'McBean; dau. Donald A. and Nancy Abbie H., Emma, SOLOMON R. AND JOANNA (HOBART) POTTER. 721. 72.S Perry, Me., 729 " " May 10, 1848 July 9, 1853 Aug. 20, 1870 Webster S. Crane; 1846-; son Samuel and Caro- • _ [line. JOSIAH T. AND MARY A. (KIMBALL) POTTER. 722. Julia K,, Harry, 730 Perry, Me., 731 ■ " " June 11, lf-55 Mar. 10, 1858 Dec. 31, 1873 George W. McPhail. EZEKIEL AND MEHITABLB (FARR) POTTER. 630. Abraham T., Mary A. , Ezekiel, Jr., Jeremiah T. , Harriet H. L. , (Continued page 1.3.) 732 733 734 735 730 Whitefield, Me., Sept. 29, 1814 June 3, 1H15 , > " Dec. 0, 1815 Aug. 1, 1846 Aug. 25, 1842 i Jotham S. Lane. " " Sept. 22, 1817 May 3, 1842 ' " Sept. 19, 1819 Jan. 28, 1852 " " July 23, 1821 Aug. 30, 1848 [ 12 Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 1. 1.3 13 EZEKIEL AND MEHITABLE (FARR) POTTER. 630 ( Concluded.) Eosanna G. 737 Whitefleld, Me., May 1, 1823 Nov. 15,184.^ 1 Nathaniel Donnell ; son .lotham and Jane. William G., \ 738 " " May .30, 1825 Mar. 13, 18.-.2 1. Laura D. Turner; 18.37-1864; dau. James. 739 July 17, 1865 2. Lucelia A. (Hilton) Richards; dau. Isaac and Jane W., 740 " Aug. 11, 1827 Sept. 9,1852 May 25, 1851 Daniel Hitchcock. [Margaret. 13 Barrett, 741 " " June 4,1830 Nov. 20, 1858 Arietta Farnum; 1840-1883; d. Eben and Mary. Henry A. , 742 " Aug. 5,1832 July 10,1856 Melissa Ann, \ 743 " Apr. 8,1835 Mar. 4, 1855 1. Judson R. Moore; -1856. [Gilmore Cooper. 13 744 Dec. 6, 18.59 2. John Gardner; -1869; m. 3d, Sept. 26, 1880, Helen Amanda ? 745 " Aug. 13, 1837 Aug. 13, 1858 Unmarried. BARRETT AND ARLETTA (FARNUM) POTTER. 741. 13 CoraE., Bradford G., Charles E,, Briggs, 746 747 748 749 Whitefleld, Me., Oct. 9,1859 " " Oct. 17, ISOl " " June 12, 1869 " " Sept. 6,1871 d. Jan. 29, 1882 Hattie E. Savage; 1862- [(Hanson). ; d. Chas. B. and Lucy M. BRADFORD G. AND HATTIE B. (SAVAGE) POTTER. 747. Hattie Arleen, Arietta A., 750 751 Cambridgeport, Mass., July 29, 18S2 Woolwich, Me., Feb. 7,1884 JOHN AND MELISSA ANN (POTTER-MOORE) GARDNER. 744. Wilis G., Percy E., 752 753 Whitefleld, Me., Mar. 27, 1860 " Sept. 18,1866 Mar. 30, 1881 Emma Cooper. JOHN AND HANNAH (POTTER) AVERY. 631. Suthon P., Belinda, (no issue). Jane P. , Levi E., George, Leonard C, Julia A. , Harriet L., Marcia A., John, Jr., 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 Whitefleld, Me., June 23, 1809 " Sept. 22, 1811 Apr. 20, 1813 Feb. 26,1816 Sept. 17, 1820 Apr. 5,1822 Dec. 13,1824 Jan. 27,1827 May 24, 1831 Apr. 9,1818 Mar. 31,1836 Feb. 12,1883 Oct. 5, 1856 died in infancy. May 14, 1868 Feb. 23,1831 1862 Dec. 25, 1842 Aug. 15, 1852 June 4, 1850 Dec. 29, 1869 Sept. 23, 1849 Mar. 30, 1859 Jan. 1, 1862 Jan. 20, 1848 1. Alvah Warden; 1802-18.57; son Stephen. 2. Elias Skidmore. Benjamin Vose; 1805-1870; s. David and Alice. Mary A. Olmstead; 1832-; d. Wm. and Judith A. 1. Emily J. Smiley; 1818-1869; dau. Samuel. 2. Abbie M. Philbrook; 1833-; dau. Robert. Stephen P. Marden; 1820-1888; son Benjamin John M. Chancy. [and Hannah. Rufus G. Morris; 1832-1837; son Kufus G. AnnM.Sinnott; 1823-1888; d. John and Caroline. STEPHEN P. AND JULIA A. (AVERY) MARDEN. 762. Willie Edgar, Oscar Avery, Frank W., 766 767 768 Palermo, Me., July 4,1850 " " Aug. 20, 1853 " " May 25,1855 Mar. 25, 1871 Oct. li), 1882 Aug. 9, 1882 [Rosette A. Mary Terese Ball; 1862-; dau. Francis M. and Jennie Ayer; 1857-; dau. Peter W. and Happy. JOHN, JR., AND ANN M. (SINNOTT) AVERY. 765. John E., Carrie A., 769 770 Whitefleld, Me. , Nov. 11 , 1848 " " Oct. 27,1855 HUBBARD AND MARY (POTTER) PHILBRICK. 632. Erastus, Marcellus, Hon., 771 772 Whitefleld, Me., Feb. 11, 1829 Feb. 28, 18.55 " " Apr. 12, 1832 Aug. 28, 1853 Aug. 5, 1860 Sylvia Philbrick. [(Palmer). Sarah M. Carleton; 183.3-; d. Moses and Betsey LEVI AND JANE (POTTER) RUSSELL. 633. 13 Jane, Levi, Mary Potter, Hannah, John, Ann, Emeliue, Caroline, 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 Jefeerson, Me., Mar. 21, 1816 " " July 20, 1818 " " Sept. 20, 1820 " " Mav 7, 1W23 " " May 24, 182;1 " " Dec. 5, 1828 " " Apr. 21,1831 " " Jan. 15, 1834 | d. Mar. 4, 1852 July 7, 1860 Mar. 6, 1850 Oct. 26, 1852 ■ 1855 Feb. 27,1850 Sept. 16,1854 James Wiggins. [Eliz. W. Elizabeth A. Fountain; 1829-; dau. Isaac and James Wiggins. Henry Holland. Harriet McCobb; 1830-; d. Andrew and Eliz. Nathaniel E. Paine. [Rebecca. Chester Meservey; 1820-1864; son John and Charles McCobb; 1823- ; sou Andrew and Eliz. LEVI AND ELIZABETH A. (FOUNTAIN) RUSSELL. 774. Etta A., 781 Jefferson, Me. Apr. 7,1853 Dec. 23, 1880 Osborn P. Hilton. Lizzie Jane, 782 July 16, 1854 Fremont W., 783 Dec. 24, 18.55 Marietta, 784 Jan. 21, 1858 Cora B , 785 Mar. 7,1859 Jan. 30, 1884 Lewis E. Allen. Manly R., 786 Aug. 5,1860 Elmer E., 787 Dec. 8,1862 Fred W., 788 Sept. 15, 1864 Miranda M., 789 Oct. 13,1886 Levi Roscoe, 790 Nov. 25, 1868 DEA. JOHN AND ABIGAIL (HO'WARD) POTTER. 634. 14 14 14 14 14 14 Daniel Howard, James, Hannah Howard, Rachael, Abigail, j Caroline E., Mary Bailey, Olive Blackman, John Howard, 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 Whitefleld, Me., Sept. 11, 1817 " " Jan. 3,1820 " Feb. 11,1822 " Nov. 4,1823 " " Dec. 9, 1825 " " Apr. 9,1828 " " June 24, 1830 " " Oct. 11, 18.32 " " Dec. 3, 1836" July 11, 1819 Feb. 24, 1875 Dec. 31,1843 Sept. 10, 1843 July 4, 1844 Feb. 2, 1868 June 26, 1853 Mar. 23, 1850 May 31, 1851 Mar. 18, 1862 Mary P. Murphy; dau. Andrew and Rebecca. Reuben Higgins; son Levi and Jerusha. Capt. Neliemiah H. Higgins; 1819-; son Levi. 1. Nathan Jewett; 1813-1862; son Moses and 2. Dummer T. Potter, No. 693. . [Sarah. Wm. E. Higgins; s. Levi and Jerusha (Cassius). Lucius 3. Weymouth; son Dennett and Mary. Geo. Higgins; son Levi and Jerusha. [Ann. Paulina A. Hunt; 1837-; dau. Wm. and Hester 13 Part 1.— ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 1. JAMES AND MARY P. (MURPHY) POTTER. 792. Marj- Charlotte, Leander C, James Edwin, Jessie Burton, 801 Wiscassett,Me.,Jan. 9,1845 802 ' " " July 4. 1848 803 i Whitefield, " Feb. 1, 1851 804 1 Gardner, " May 29, 1860 Jan. 17, 1874 Dec. 5, 1867 , James A. Jewett; son Isaac and Mary. Feb. 11, 1873 i Ella McKinney; dau. Samuel and Nancy. Mar. 19, 1882 Nellie Jackins; dau. Charles and Nancy. Feb. 8, 1879 ; Warren B. Buker; 1847-; son Wm. and Octavia. CAPT. NEHEMIAH H. AND RACHAEL (POTTER) HIGGINS. 794. John P., 805 Whitefield,Me.,Mar. 24,1847 May 19, 1864 [ [(Austin). Nehemiah H. , Jr. , 806 Trenton, " Dec. 24. 1849 , Dec, 1873 Marion Macomber; dau. Chas. H. and Charlotte Frank L., 807 " Mar. 29, 1852 Mar. 16, 1864 Jennt^tt G., 808 " Feb. 5,1854 Mar. 15. 1864 : Henry E., 809 " " May 25, 1867 Dwight T., 810 " " Aug. 6, 1861 Mar. 8, 1864 Edward ^Y. . 811 " Dec. 15, 1864 Apr. 12, 1866 NATHAN AND ABIGAIL (POTTER) JEWETT. 795. Moses P., 812 Whitefield, Me., July 24, 1845 Eugene Clinton, 813 " May 17, 1847 John P., 814 " " May 1, 1849 Alvo D., 815 " " Dec. 8, 1855 Frank W., 816 " June 4, 1858 d. m. 16. Mav 20, 1868 Feb. 2, 1868 Jan. 20, 1884 Amelia J. Buhi. Mary E. Potter, No. 709. Ella F. Baker; -1884. WILLIAM E. AND CAROLINE E. (POTTER) HIGGINS. 797. James L., Hannah F.. 817 1 Trenton, Me., July 1,1856 Sept. 20, 1882 Ella Sly; 1858-; dau. Chester Mason and Lozira 818 " " .July 26, 1857 . Mar. 14, 1864 [(Harmon). LUCIUS B. AND MARY BAILEY (POTTER) WEYMOUTH. 798. Sanford K., Flora May, John G., 819 820 821 Alna, Me., Aug. 4, 1851 Jan. 28, 1855 Nov. 2, 1856 July 18,1871 May 15, 1875 Aug. 10, 1881 Mary E. Jewett; 1849-; dau. David and Jane [(Plummer). Barbara Ellen Carle; 1852-. GEORGE AND OLIVE BLACKMAN (POTTER) HIGGINS. 799. Abbie H., Carleton A., Olive M., 822 I Alna, Me., 823 I " 824 " " May 19, 1852 June 17, 1853 June 6, 1857 June 10, 1872 i Sewell S. Trevett; 1848-; s. Henry S. & Mary A. Sept. 29, 1880 1 Kate McCabe; 1857-; dau. Patrick and Mary May 10, 1883 I Washington Wallace. [(Rothery). 14 14 14 14 14 JAMES AND MARY (GOULDING) POTTER. 636. Lucv A., 825 Perry, Me Mar. 19, 1830 1 Jan. 1,1850 Keen; -1882. • Joseph C, 826 Apr. 24, 1831 , Maggie Jacobs. Peter G.. 827 Dec. 31, 1832 j Feb. 16, 1858 July 3, 1854 Abbie A. Fames. Geo. E., Rev., ( 828 Nov. 19, 1S,34 Sept. 9, 1853 1. Abigail T. Trott; 1838-1862. 829 1 Oct. 11, 1863 2. Jane T. Morgan. James L. , 8.30 Oct. 11, 1836 Aug. 10. 1864 Feb. 10,1861 Lydia A. Hamilton; -1862. MarvE., 831 ZMar. 10, 1839 Sept. 17, 1841 Piachael B., 832 Mar. 31, 1841 Sept. 12, 1841 Clark G., 833 Mar. 19, 1842 Dec. 10, 1867 Anna M. Averill; 1846-; d. Ira and Ermestine. Hannah I., 834 Jan. 19, 1845 Feb. 23,1848 John L., 835 Sept. 11,1846 ' Dec. 1,1854 Annie M. , 836 Mar. 1, 1850 Apr. 7, 1869 WiUiam E. Leonard. JOSEPH C. AND MAGGIE (JACOBS) POTTER. 826. Mat lie J., Clara E., James E., Earnest, Horace W., Lucy E., Grace Lee, 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 Drew Plantation, Me., June 1, 1858 Danforth, Springfield, Kingman, Nov. 10, 1860 Mar. 1, 1864 Apr. 6, 1S67 July 4, 1870 May 21, 1873 July 8, 1876 Mar. 27, 1863 May 17,1865 July 8, 1881 Oct. 12, 1875 Apr. , 1880 1 . Frederick Collins ; -1876. 2. James W. Elliot. PETER G. AND ABBIE A. (EAMES) POTTER. 827. Eddie W. Ira M., 845 846 Drew Plantation, Me., Oct. 11.1855 Oct. 11,1862 " Mav 25, 1858 REV. GEORGE E. A ND ABIGAIL T. (TROTT) POTTER. 828. jFeb^_J7^18^R3^>Iary Henderson; I860-; dau. Moses and Mary. George F., Charles S., Louis C, F , 847 jDrew Plantation, Me , Oct. 9,1855 848 \ " " Feb. 14, 1858 849 1 " " May 27, 1860 850 i " " Dec. 21, 1861 July 24, 1880 Laura Clendennin. R EV. GEORGE E. AND JANE T. (MORGAN) POTTER. 829. Lillian J., Harry E., James M., JohnG., 861 852 853 854 Drew Plantation, Me., July 25, 1867 " Aug. 25, 1870 Prentis, " Sept. 1, 1S71 Limestone, " Sept. 2, 1S79 Ira (r.j Ermie M., Susie E., Bennie A.. Brett H., Philip B., Mary E., 8,55 856 857 858 ,S5!) 860 861 CLARK G. AND ANNA^iI^JAVERILL) POTTER. 833 Prentis, Me., Mav 12,18(59 [ Sept. 15, 1869 " " Sept. 2. 1S70 " Sept. 24. 1872 ' Apr. 6, 1879 Sept. 16, 1875 ' " " Sept. 3, 1879 " " Sept. 7, 1871 " " Jan. 6, 1884 | T HOMAS AND SUSANNA (HOADLEY) P OTTER. 354, Jerusha, Thomas, s(;2 8(;3 Bap.,Top8field, Mass., Oct. 2,1715 j Born, Ipswich, " Dec. 4,1717 ! May 18,1735 (Conth no.-Jj^a^^^^ .14 Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IP.SWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 1. THOMAS AND SUSANNA (HOADLBY) POTTER. 354. {Concluded.) Martha, 8(i4 Bap., Ipswich, Mass., Mar. 27, 1720 1720 15 Ezekiel, 865 Bocn, " " May 16, 1721 June 29, 1801 June 4, 1741 Joanna, 866 Bap.jTopBfleld, " Oct. 20, 172.3 1723 15 Anthony, Dea., 5 867 Born, Ipswich, " Nov. 13, 1724 June 22, 1791 1745 16 SOS 1762 Susanna, 869 tc ^i. " Sept. 29, 1728 died in infancy. Sarah, 870 it u " Sept. 16, 1730 1737 David, 871 U C£ " May 12, 1733 1737 Eunice, 872 U (( 11 ■^ ' 1737 Mary, 873 U (( " 1737 Thomas, 874 Bap., Topsfleld, " July 11, 1736 [Abigail (Boardman). Mary Cummings; 1720-1806; dau. Isaac and 1. Mary Davis; -1762. 2. Martlia (Williams) Bradstreet; 1731-1S03; [wid. of Elijah Bradstreet. EZEKIBL AND MARY (CUMMINGS) POTTER. 865. 15 Ezekiel, Sarah , Alice, Mary, Lucy, Thomas, Nathaniel, Lydia, John, 875 Ipswich, Ma 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 ., Sept. 27, 1743 Aug. Jan. Jan. Dec. May Dec. Feb. Nov. 30, 1745 17, 1749 23, 1751 29, 1756 6, 1742 30, 1747 13, 1754 28, 1758 Jan. 18,1832 Oct. 11, 1828 1837 Dec. 2, 1834 Oct. 5, 1754 Sept. 2, 1771 Sept. 21, 1771 Nov. 28, 1780 Tub. 1768 Apr. 27,1763 Feb. 16, 1767 Feb. 19,1772 Pub. Apr. 27, 1770 Unmarried. 1. Elizabeth Perkins; 1739-1781; d. Wm. and 2. Hannah Mansfield; 1748-1826. [ Eliz. (Towne). Jacob Peabody; 1739-1806; son Jos. and Eliz. Joseph Chapman, Jr. [(Broadstreeet). Isaac Peabody; 1747-1826; s. Matthew & Sarah. Allen Foster; 1751-1833; son Capt. Thos. and [Mehi table. EZEKIEL AND ELIZABETH (PERKINS) POTTER. 875. Elizabeth, 885 Bap. July 2!l, 1770 1793 David Goodwin. Lydia, 886 ii. Dec. 29, 1771 1800 Col. Nathan Harris. [sannah (Bishop). 15 Nathaniel, 887 1773 May 27,1851 Feb. 11, 1798 Phebe Symonds; 1779-1859; d. Jacob and Su- Mary, 888 U July 28, 1776 1797 Jacob Perley; son Allen and Martha. NATHANIEL AND PHEBE (SYMONDS) POTTER. 887. 15 John, j ss;i Nov. 24, 1798 Aug. 30, 1850 1822 1. Harriet Nourse; 1801-1832. 15 890 Pub. Oct. 14, 183-2 ! 2. Mehitable (Wilder) Andrews. Martha, svn 1800 1883 1822 Moses Bradstreet. [(Chapman). 15 Nathaniel, 892 Aug. 14, 1803 Aug. 18,1857 Jan. 12,1856 Anna Bishop; 1808-; dau. Ben], and Hepzibah Phebe A., 893 1808 1832 Enoch T. Dodge, of Hamilton, Mass. Ezekiel Perkins, \ 894 1811 Apr. 9, 1846 1. Mary G. Foster; dau. Jonathan. 895 2. Lydia F. Foster; dau. Samuel. [(Towns). 15 Lydia Symonds, Jacob Symonds, 896 897 June 28, 1814 Aug. 5, 1850 1833 Ephraim Averill; 1S13-; son Azariah and Sally Eleanor Connor; dau. Wm. and Euth (Foster). JOHN AND HARRIET (NOURSE) POTTER. 889. 15 John Harvey, { 898 Feb. 23, 1823 Jan. 29, 1847 1. Hannah W. Whitaker; -1855. 15 899 June 15, 1858 2. Sarah C. (Kneeland) Blaisrlell; d. Humphrey Elizabeth, 900 1824 Josiah Stevens. [and Mary (Chapman). Harriet M., 901 William Hale. JOHN AND MEHITABLE (WILDER-ANDRE-WS) POTTER. 890. 15 I Nathaniel, ' 002 I Albert Edward, j 903 : Mary Jane, I 904 Oct. 6, 1835 1842 1847 Aug. 4, 1882 ! Oct. 12, 1863 1850 I Oct. 14, 1851 I Mary Mack. JOHN HARVEY AND HANNAH W. (WHITAKER) POTTER. 898. Henry Harvey, 905 Oct. 1848 Mar., 1872 Mary E. Andrews; dau. Elisha P. and Abigail. JOHN HARVEY AND SARAH C. (KNEELAND-BLAISDELL) POTTER. 899. Herbert Milton, 906 Jan. 3, 1862 I Jan. 9, 1882 NATHANIEL AND MARY (MACK) POTTER. 902. Albert Edward Alice, Addie, Charles, 907 908 909 910 1865 1870 Oct. 23, 1872 July 30, 1875 Jan. 22, 1888 Nellie F. Smith; 1864- John H. Tenney. dau. Alvin and Eliz. NATHANIEL AND ANNA (BISHOP) POTTER. 892. Martha Ann, Benjamin Bishop, I'hebe Symonds, Phebe Dodge, Henry Harrison, Amos Bishop, 911 912 913 914 915 916 Topsfleld, Mass., June 22, 1827 Rowley, Sept. 9, 1832 Aug. 26, 1836 Mar. 13, 1838 Sept. 16, 1840 Sept. 20, 1844 May 24,1837 Aug. 14, 1840 Sept. 28, 1844 Dec. 28, 1847 Byron Sheridan Davenport; 1821-; son Ephraim [and Sarah (Kimball). EPHRAIM AND LYDIA SYMONDS (POTTER) AVERILL. 896. Eliza Mary, 917 June 6, 1834 Apr. 25, 1852 Charles Perkins; 1829-; son Henry and Lucy. Ephraim Perkins, 918 Mar. 10, 1836 Dec. 8, 1864 Susan J. Lake; 1839-;' d. Wm. G. & Mehitable B. Caroline A., j 919 1841 June 5, 1873 1. Asa Thomas Potter, No. 943. i 920 2. William Tozzer. DEA. ANTHONY AND MARY (DAVIS) POTTER. 867. Susanna, 919a Ipswich, Mass. , July 16, 1747 Before 1791 Jerusha, 920a u u Sept. 2,1750 Feb. 2 Elizabeth, 921 U u Aug. 25, 1753 Hannah, 922 u a Mar. 28, 1756 July Anne, 923 u u Mar. 7, 1759 June 2, 1797 Alice, 924 (( u Mar. 7, 1759 About 1831 Perry. John Smith. Surrey. Joseph Perry. 1. Isaac Johnson; 2. Hale. 15 Part 1. — ANTHOXY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. DEA, ANTHONY AND MARTHA (WILLIAMS-BRADSTREBT) POTTER. 868. 16 Isaac, Dea., 92,5 Ipswich, Mass., Nov. 31, 1763 Jan. 19, 1830 Mar. 8, 1787 Joanna Jewett; dau. Purchase. 16 David, Col., 926 " Oct. 4, 1765 Aug. 19, 1830 June 21, 1793 Sybil Fitch. (Removed to Baldwin, Me,) 17 ' Elijah, 027 Rowley, " Feb. 10,1770 1844 Abigail Howe. (Removed to Bridgeton, Me.) Molly, 928 U bi Unmarried. DEA. ISAAC AND JOANNA (JBWETT) POTTER. 925. Joanna (nolBsne), 929 Bap., Ipswich, Mass., Jan. 6,1788 1838 Edward Harris. Sarah, 930 " " Feb. 14, 1790 Edward Harris. Isaac, 931 1794 Oct. 16, 1813 Pi rkins, 932 " Nov. 4, 1804 1830 Mary Ann Jewett. [Alice (Potter). 16 Asa, 933 " July 6,1797 July 4, 1850 1820 Susanna H. Johnson; 1796-1871; dau. Isaac and Thomas, 934 u u u d. X. 12. [Ruth (Foster). Martha, 935 U LI U 1828 William Foster Conant; 1802- ; son William and Mary, 936 (C u cc Unmarried. ASA AND SUSANNA H. (JOHNSON) POTTER. 933. 16 Susan Eliza, 9.37 Ipswich, Mass., Jan. 11, 1821 Dec. 30, 1842 Wm. F. Howe; 1814-1874; s. Geo. and Deborah. 16 Edward Harris, 938 " " Mar. 8, 1822 Nov. 14, 1844 Sarah Ann Prescott; 1826-; dau. Asa and Polly Sarah Alice, 939 " Mar. 7, 1823 Apr., 1854 Luther Perley. [(Clark). Jane Fowler, 940 " Mar. 13, 1825 Mar. 23,1876 1. James Tib belts; m. 2d, Edward D. Saunders. Isaac E., 941 " " Feb. 2, 1829 Sept. 10, 1851 16 Martha Mary, 942 " " Apr. 7,18.30 Aug. 9, 1853 Cyrus Foster; 1823-; son Philemon and Abigail. Asa Thomas, 943 " Mar. 29, 1833 Nov. 28, 1877 June 5, 1873 Caroline Augusta Averill, No., 919. Anna, 944 " " Sept. 15, 1836 June 30, 1853 John Francis, 945 " " June 16, 18,38 1862 Ruth Maria, 946 " " June, 1840 June 23, 1843 WILLIAM FREDERICK AND SUSAN ELIZA (POTTER) HOWE. 937. Ruth Eliza, 947 Rowley, Mass., Aug. 17, 1843 July 22,1869 FrankQ.Bodwell;1843-; s. Sam'l and Charity N. George William, 948 " " Jan. 31, 1845 Aug. 14, 1870 Sarah Elizabeth Kelley. [C. (Vining). Asa Frederick, 949 " " Jan. 31, 1845 Aug. 19, 1876 Emma M. Perley; 1857-; da;u. Luther and Maria Roger Sherman, 950 " Nov. 20, 1849 May 1, 1873 MarthaE. Davis ; 1853- ; d. John E. & Charlotte P. EDWARD HARRIS AND SARAH ANN (PRESCOTT) POTTER. 938. James Asa, 951 Rowley, Mass., Oct. 14, 1845 May 27,1863 Unmarried. Susan Mary, 952 Ipswich, " Feb. 7, 1847 Sept. 7, 1848 Edward Harris, Jr., 953 " " Mar. 19, 1849 [Ann (Armitage). John Myron, 954 " Sept. 21, 1850 Aug. 9, 1876 Josephine Titcomb ; 1855-; dau. Albert and Eliza Isaac Judson, 955 Rowley, " Oct. 9, 1854 CYRUS AND MARTHA MARY (POTTER) FOSTER. 942. Cyrus Edwin, 956 Georgetown, Mass., Oct. 12,1854 Sept. 8, 1880 Martha Jane Foster. Susan Eliza. 957 Ipswich, " Dec. 25, 1861 Almira Parsons, 958 " " May 2, 1865 Lillian Cornelia, 959 " " Apr. 29, 1869 COL. DAVID AND SYBIL (FITCH) POTTER. 926. 16 David, 960 Sebago, Me., Nov. 16, 1795 May 23,1870 Mar. 22, 18.36 Betliiah Osgood; 1800- ; dau. Moses and Eliz. 16 John F., Dea., 961 Jan. 11, 1798 June 28, 1854 Sept. 2, 1824 Huldah Symonds; -1853. [Joanna (Penny). 16 Sybil Parker, 962 " " Oct. 29, 1799 May 5, 1865 Dec. 3, 1818 Capt. Amos Stover; 1787-1863; son Beni. and Sally, 963 Sept. 7, 1801 Apr. 7, 1878 Mar. 19, 1820 James Babb; 1792-1876; son of Peter. Martha W. , 964 June 9, 1803 Aug. 2, 1870 Deborah F., 965 " '■ Mar. 24, 1805 July 19, 1829 Richard F., 966 Jan. 24,1807 Aug. 5, 1838 Joseph F., M. D., 967 Nov. 28, 1808 Apr. 5, 1868 Elizabeth Longworth. [(Prescott). 16 Luther Fitch, 968 " " Dec. 26, 1810 Dec. 2, 1884 Dec. 26, 1839 Lydia Ames; 1814-; dau. Bulkley and Lydia Betsey F. , 969 " " Jan. 14, 1813 July 29, 1826 Amelia P., 970 Oct. .30, 1815 July 29, 1837 DAVID AND BETHIAH (OSGOOD) POTTER. 960. Elizabeth 0., 971 Sebago,Me., Nov. 15, 18.38 1 -June 12,1875 Nov. 22,1861 AlbertH. Sanborn; 1833-; s. Rob't A. andSarah. DEA. JOHN F. AND HULDAH (SYMONDS) POTTER. 961. Elvira, 972 Apr. 13, 1825 Betsey F., 973 June 9, 1828 Feb. 22. 1853 Charles H. Corson. Oravilla S., 974 Jan. 7, 1832 Aug. 29, 1852 Elbridge H. Rackliff. Clara A., 975 Dec. 13, 18.35 Caroline P., 976 Sept. 14, 1841 Aug. 11,18,59 CAPT. AMOS AND SYBIL PARKER (POTTER) STOVER. 962. Augustus, 077 1 Sebago, Me., Oct. s, 1820 ■ Adah, 078 1 " " Mar. 5, 1822 I Nov. 29, 1840 Wm. S. Brown; 1813-1881; s. John B. & Betsey. Silas B. McKenney ; 1815-; s. Daniel & Hannah. Betsey P., 970 July .31, 1823 Apr. 13, 1875 Nov. 20, 1844 Sybil Ann, 980 " " Dec. 7, 1825 June 16, 1851 David Rodman, Jr. ; 1826-1863; son David. Deborah Potter, ( 981 " " Sept. 24, 1.829 Dec. 14,1.849 1. Leander White ; 1827-1850 ; s.Peter & Thankful. 982 Nov. 9, 1854 2, Oscar L. Stackpole; 1826- ; s. Chas. and Susan Amos Bennett, 983 " " Oct. 28, 1832 Oct. 1, 1871 Mar. 10,1859 Augusta Kimball. Thomas Franklin, 084 " " May 7, 1835 Mar. 2, 1864 Jan. 20, 1804 Almira J. Willey; dau. Rev. Eben. [Ann Oliver M.Douglass; 1841-; son Rufus and Lucv Laura Augusta, 985 " " Nov. 27,1843 July 3, 1864 LUTHER FITCH AND LYDIA (AMES) POTTER. 968. Ellen Elizabeth, 986 Groton, Mass., :Mar. 17, 1842 | 1 Eichard Buckley, 9S7 " " Jan. 15, 1845 1 Joseph Buckley, 0S8 " " Nov. 28, 1848 Oct. 2, 1850 1 (ieorge AVells, 9S8a " •' Nov. 12, 18.51 t 16 /' Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS,, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. ELIJAH AND ABIGAIL (HOWE) POTTER. 927. 17 Elijah, Jr., 989 1797 Aug. 13, 1844 Oct. 30, 18.37 Abigail Perley. IV Asa, 990 1798 Eeb. 5, 1837 1817 Mary Butters; 1797-1872; dau. Levi and Mary. Mary (no issue), 991 1800 Isaac McAlister. Wmiara, Capt., (' 992 Bridgeton, Me., Aug. 26, 1802 Feb. 23, 1870 Dec. 27, 1827 1. Mary Hazen; 1805-1828; dau. Enoch. IV J 993 Mar. 30, 1830 2. Adeline Hazen; 1802-1840; d. Capt. Jacob. IV I 994 June 1, 1844 3. Margaret Leach; 1813-1877; dau. Samuel. Nathaniel,Dea., 995 No.Bridgeton," Sept. 3,1804 Sept. 6, 1833 Dec. 9, 1830 1. Betsey W. Hazen. IV < 996 997 Jan. 9, 1836 Dec. 8, 1840 2. Almira Ingalls. 3. Maria Page. IV 998 Feb. 14, 1843 4. Rhoda B. Dresser. Sally, 999 u 1807 1827 Unmarried. [Hannah. IV JohnE., Capt.. 1000 ii " Nov. 9, 1809 Jan. 26, 1885 Jan. 14,1834 Eliza Ann Hilton; 1814-1887; dau. Nathan and IV Gilbert, 1001 u " Aug. 31, 1811 Aug., 1862 Feb. 2, 1841 Abigail H. Wight; 1817-1851; dau. Nathan. 18 Nathan, 1002 Bridgeton, " Mar. 16, 1817 Feb. 20,1844 Hannah E. Merrill; 1818-; d. Moses and Sally. ELIJAH, JR., AND ABIGAIL (PERLEY) POTTER. 989. Uhoda J., 1003 May 26, 1839 Oct. 28, 1855 Nathaniel Potter, 2d, No. 1010. ASA AND MARY (BUTTERS) POTTER. 990. 17 17 17 David, Mary A., Asa, Sarah, William, Nathaniel, 2d, Abby, 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 Bridgeton, Me., Aug. 26, 1821 Lowell, " " " Oct., 1825 May 21,1833 1842 Eeb. 7, 1849 July 30, 1859 Oct. 28, 1855 Mary Guptill; 1829-. William Lord. [W. and Phebe (Warren). 1. Matilda M. Cushman; 1827-1850; d. George 2. Ellen S. Beale; 1840-; dau. Horatio and .Julia [Augusta (Lib by). Ehoda J. Potter, No. 1003. George Blaisdell. DAVID AND MARY (GUPTILL) POTTER. 1004. Yolney, Mary Ann, WinfieldS., Nellie, Sarah, Sophronia, Abbie, 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 ]jOwell, Me., Feb. 19, 1844 Oct. 6, 1845 Oct. 28, 1847 Feb. 14, 1853 May 12, 1855 Nov. 20, 1859 1870 July 1869 7, 1866 1871 1871 Rebecca Long; 1848-; d. John W. and Huldah. 1. Jas. Clement; 1843-1874; m. 2d, Oct. 31, 1881, Annette Burbank. [Warren Nutter. George Sinclair. Lewis Charles. ASA AND MATILDA M. (CUSHMAN) POTTER. 1006. Matilda Cushman, 1015a Bridgeton, Me., Feb. 19, 1850 Aug., 1876 Dec. 2,1871 Charles L. Beale. ASA AND ELLA S. (BEALE) POTTER. 1007. Henry Lincoln, Lizzie Deane, Mabel Beale, 1016a 1017a 1018a Hudson, Me., Mar. 3,1861 Nov. 2, 1863 " " Oct. 12, 1869 Mar. 5, 1864 CAPT. WILLIAM AND ADELINE (HAZEN) POTTER. 993. Elizabeth A., Nathan H. , Arthur, Mary Hazen , , 1019 1020 1021 1022 No. Bridgeton, Me., JaU. 19, 1831 " " Jan. 24, 1832 " '• Aug. 23, 1834 " '' Oct. 11, 1836 Nov. 20, 1875 May 7, 1847 Feb. 18, 1853 Unmarried. u Mar. 20, 1872 Charles Henry Farnsworth, M. D.; 182.3-; son [Dr. Samuel and Nancy. William Finn; son John and Katharine. CAPT. WILLIAM AND MARGARET (LEACH) POTTER. 994. Margaret Annie, Samuel W., ( Arthur Sheply, Abbie Lucinda, 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 No. Bridgeton, Me., Apr. 9, 1842 West Bethel, " June 5, 1844 " " Mar. 18, 1848 " " Mar. 31, 1851 Jan. 29, 1878 July 27,1867 Feb. 8, 1874 Feb. 27,1876 AlvinB, Ordway; 1837-; s. Hezekiah and Mary 1. Sarah J. Brown; 1850-; d. Geo. H. and Sarah. 2. Julia L. Smith. Abbie Morrill. E. C. Tibbets. DEA. NATHANIEL AND ALMIRA (INGALLS) POTTER. 996. Miranda F., Charles, 1028 1029 Mar. 24, 1837 July 7, 1871 Feb. 17, 1840 Mar. 6, 1866 Sept. 27, 1864 Unmarried. Rev. Albion H. Johnson; s. Levi and Miriam. DEA. NATHANIEL AND RHODA B. (DRESSER) POTTER. 998. Almira I., Nathaniel P., M.D. Lizzie A., 1030 1031 1032 Mar. 25, 1844 Oct. 13, 1845 July 16, 1852 Jan. 3, 1879 Unmarried. CAPT. JOHN F AND ELIZA ANN (HILTON) POTTER. 1000. 17 Maria, Clara, Elbridge, 1033 1034 1035 Mar. 16, 1838 Feb. 8, 1840 No. Bridgeton, Me., Feb. 12, 1842 Apr. 10, 1859 Oct. 24, 1859 Unmarried. June 26, 1859 Nov. 1,1863 Stephen A. Patrick; -1S65. Mary H. Newbigen; d. Jonathan & Elizabeth. ELBRIDGE AND MARY H. (NEWBIGEN) POTTER. 1035. Calder, Frank Clifford, 1036 1037 Feb. 10, 1864 Apr. 25, 1868 Mar. 13, 1866 GILBERT AND ABIGAIL HANCOCK (WIGHT) POTTER. 1001. 17 Algernon Sidney, Gilbert Franklin, Melville, Granville^ 1038 1039 1040 1041 Brownfleld,Me.,Oct. 20,1841 " " May 22, 1843 " " Apr. 29, 1845 " Apr. 29, 1845 June 8, 1868 d. .Jan. 1, 1846 Jan. 7, 1873 Unmarried. Flora E. Grant; 1848-;d. Leonard and Abby M. ALGERNON SIDNEY AND FLORA E. (GRANT) POTTER. 1038. Albert Lincoln, Arthur Sidney, 1042 1043 Mar. 11, 1874 Apr. 24, 1878 17 Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. NATHAN AND HANNAH E. (MERRILL) POTTER. 1002. Marietta M., 1044 Brownfield, Me., Feb. 8, 1846 Oct. 12,1874 Nov. 20, 1866 Coburn W. Paige ; 1845-: s. Enoch and Susanna. Augusta, 1045 Hiram, " July 23, 1848 Mar. 20, 1852 [Celia K. Emma Amelia, 1046 Auburn, " Sept. 11,1853 June 1,1879 Edwin A. McAlister; 1855- ; son Moses and Sarah Elizabeth, 1047 Harrisons, " Nov. 16, 1856 June 1, 18S0 Henry W. Syphers; 1847-; s. David W. & Sarah. THOMAS AND MARY (KIMBALL) POTTER. 8. Mary, 1048 Ipswich, Mass., Apr. 13, 1696 Fuller. 18 Thomas, 1049 " " Aug. 17, 1698 June 7, 1749 1721 Sarah Wallis; -1749; dau. Samuel. Anna, 1050 " Nov. 20, 1700 Nov. 17, 1763 Unmarried. Lydia, 1051 " Sept. 20, 1702 Mar. 23, 1759 Jan. 3, 1732 William Kimball; 1700-; son Caleb and Lucy. Robert, 1 1052 " " May 28, 1704 Feb. 6, 1777 1726 1. Mary Knowlton; dau. John. 1053 1750 2. Mrs. Mary Lawson. Jacob, 1054 " " Feb. 17, 1711 [(Dickinson). Jabez, 1055 U U Oct. 6, 1730 Martha Dresser; 1701-2-; dau. John and Mercy THOMAS AND SARAH ("WALLIS) POTTER. 1049. 18 Samuel, Samuel, Joanna, Joseph, Sarah, 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 Ipswich, Mass., Sept. 29, 1723 Nov. 15, 1724 July 18, 1727 May 12, 1728 June 22, 1729 died in infancy, Pub. Jan. 14,1748 Lucy Brown. SAMUEL AND LUCY (BROWN) POTTER. 1057. Thomas, 1061 Ipswich, Mass., Mar. 20, 1750 died in infancy. Samuel, 1062 " Apr. 20, 1751 Thomas, 1063 " Aug. 9, 1754 Lucy, 1064 " Nov. 1, 1752 Aug. 16, 1770 Jeremiah Brown; son Nathan and Eliz. (Knowl- 18 Joseph, 1065 " Feb. 25, 1756 Nov. 29, 1827 Nancy Oilman; 1760-1818. [ton). Sarah, 1066 " Feb. 19, 1758 Lucy, 1067 " " Sept. 27, 1761 Nov. 8,1837 18 Israel, 1068 " Dec, 1759 Apr. 19, 1811 Lydia Smith; 1763-1855. JOSEPH AND NANCY (GILMAN) POTTER. 1065. Mary, 1069 July 29,1783 Sept. 18, 1852 Elisha Weeks. 18 Joseph, 1070 June 5, 1787 Jan. 15, 1862 Polly Martin; 1786-1852. Susan (no issue). 1071 Aug. 20, 1791 July 21, 1883 Mesheck Sanborn. Lucy, 1072 Sept. 10, 1796 July 1, 1875 Zebedee Morrill. JOSEPH AND POLLY (MARTIN) POTTER. 1070. Mary G. , Clarinda B., John M., Joseph B., Rboda M., Sarah J., William M. Susan O., 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 June 10, 1808 May 3, 1810 Sept. 16, 1812 Oct. 6, 1814 Feb. 4, 1817 June 20, 1820 May 31, 1822 June 10, 1826 Oct. 7, 1841 July 10, 1858 Mav 9, 1869 Sept. 4,1839 July 13, 1883 Sept. 26, 1884 Unmarried. June 4, 1857 Dec. 17, 1846 Mar. 30,1854 David Y. Smith. Richard Sanborn. 1. Hannah Edgerly. 2. Olive Lougee. 3. Maria . David Y. Smith. Daniel S. Blaisdell. 1. Julia Batchelder. 2. Margaret Buchanan. David Evans. 18 19 ISRAEL AND LYDIA (SMITH) POTTER. 1068. Lydia Warner, 1084 June 30, 1785 Apr. 3, 1856 Jonathan Nelson. Israel, 1085 Feb. 12, 1789 Lucy, 1086 Dec. 28, 1790 Bartlett. Betsey, 1087 Nov. 21, 1792 .losiah Rundlett. Jemima, 1088 Feb. 4, 1796 Jonathan Hundlett. Samuel, 1089 Dec. 31, 1797 Sarah Mantou. (Issue died in infancy.) Patience G. Hoyt; 1806-; d. James and Hannah. 18 Thomas, 1090 Gilford, N. H., Oct. 14,1802 Feb. 14, 1886 THOMAS AND PATIENCE GOVE (HOYT) POTTER. 1090. Lydia Smith, Hannah Bean, Jemima Ann, Thomas Otis, Patience Jane, Betsey Rundlett, Emily Sophronia, Joseph Orrin, Arthur Byron . 1091 1092 1093 1094. 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 Gilford, N H., Apr. 14, 1828 Mar. 8, 1830 June 29, 1832 Feb. 10, l.'^So Aug. 2, 1837 Mar. 10, 1840 Dec. 27, 1,S42 Dec. 23, 1845 Apr. 15, 1848 Dec. 25,1846 Sept. 16, 1849 Jan. 1, 1851 Sept. Jan. Sept June 4, 1859 4, 1862 5, 1876 5, 1870 Albert Nichols; 1S20-; son Edmund and Bethiah. Alfred ..Nichols; 1825-; son John and Anna. M. W.G.Carter. [G., No. 1073. Laura Ann Smith; 18.38-; d. David Y. and Mary Herrick Hatchelder. James A. Bancroft; 1834- Daniel Hoyt liowe. son James II. and [Emily .J. (Ames). DEA. ANTHONY AND MARTHA (DRESSER) POTTER. 9. Emma H. Potter; d. .John M. and Olive, No. 1076. Martha, Daniel, 1 Martha, Elizabeth (noiBaue), David, Jonathan, Richard, Sarah, Ruth, Hannah, 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 Ipswich, Mass., Jan. 10, 1697 " " Jan. 24, 1698 " " Oct. 19, 1700 " Mar. 4, 1701-2 " " Feb. 5, 1703 " " Feb. 5, 1703 " " Nov. 15. 1705 " " Dec. 10, 1707 " Aug. 4, 1709 " " Oct. 23, 1710 Jan. 21, Mar. , 1698 1770 Before 1752 Before 1749 Will prob. 1770 Sept. 5, 1789 July 13, 1791 1721 Pub. Dec. 7,1728 Pub. Nov. 1.3, 1745 Unmarried. u Pub. Feb. 16,1760 Unmarried. .lune 14, 1739 Nov. 21, 1732 1. Anna Wallis; -1727. [and Mary (Friend). 2. Elizabeth Kimball; 1707-1764; d. Ephraim Rindge. Ephraim Kimball; 1693- ; son Ephraim and Mary [(Friend). Lydia (Cogswell) Symmes; 1732-1773; widow of , , „, . , [Rev. Timothy. John Manning; 1703-1775; son Thomns and John Newmarch, Jr. [Mary ( Gcddino-s). DANIEL AND ANNA ("WALLIS) POTTER. 1101. Daniel and Anna, Dan'l & Anthony, 1111 1112 Ipswich, Mass., born 1722 & '23 " born 1725 & '27 died in infancy, died in infancy. 18 Pakt 1. — ANTHONY POTTER, OF IPSWICH, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 1. DANIEL AND ELIZABETH (KIMBALL) POTTER. 1102. Daniel, 1113 19 Anthony, 1114 Ephraim, 1115 Daniel, 1116 Martha, 1117 20 Daniel, 1118 20 Richard, 1119 Mary, 1120 Elizabeth, 1121 21 Ephraim, 1122 Ipswich, Masi May S, 1730 Nov. 14, 1731 Dec. 14, 1733 May 13, 1735 Oct. 1, 17.37 Mar., 1739 Mar. 17, 1743 Aug. 0, 1746 Oct. 9, 1749 Mar. 10, 1740 May Apr. 15, 17.31 1757 .5, 1734 1735 15, 1797 11,1814 5, 1828 Nov. Dec. July Oct. 25,1816 June 11, 1806 1755 Unmarried. Apr. 26, 1759 Jan. 15, 1767 Unmarried. 1777 Sarah Fuller. Hannah Wallis; 1740-1792. LydiaAverill; 173.5-1824; d. Goodhue. [CWilde.s). Jacob and Priscilla Sarah Corry. ANTHONY AND SARAH (FULLER) POTTER, 1114. 19 19 19 Anthony, William, ■ 1123 1124 1125 Ipswich, Mass., Feb. 1, 1756 " '• Jan. 20, 1758 Mar. 13,1826 May 27, 1832 Oct. 21, 1790 Oct. 13, 1793 Oct. 11, 1871 '1. Mary Shute. 2. Dolly Goodwin. Olive Fitch, of Canterbury, Conn. ANTHONY AND MARY (SHUTE) POTTER. 1123. 22 22 Samuel, Thomas, 1126 1126a Jan. 7, 1792 Apr. 9, 1847 • 1. Pamelia Stevens; 2. Ruth Stevens. Comfort Gilman. ANTHONY AND DOLLY (GOODWIN) POTTER. 1124. Mary Shute, 1127 July 18, 171)4 Herman Oate. Jenny, 1128 Oct. 8, 1795 Aug. 12, 1800 William, 1129 Feb. 7, 1798 Aug. 5, 1800 Anthony. 1130 July, 1802 d. M. Z. Innis. Sarah Fuller, 1131 Sept. 21, 1808 Walter Berry. WILLIAM AND OLIVE (FITCH) POTTER. 1125. Phebe, 1132 Lisbon, Conn. July 15, 1782 Olive, 1133 u ' u Dec. 4, 1784 19 Anthony, 1134 u u Nov. 7, 1786 19 Prissilla, 1135 u u Nov. 20, 1789 19 Ruhanna, 1136 ({ u June 11, 1791 Sarah, 1137 (( u Mar. 25, 1793 William, Rev., ( 1138 1139 1140 C( ii Feb. 1, 1796 19 Elisha Paine, 1141 u a Mar. 12, 1798 19 Ebenezer, 1142 " u Sept. 10. 1799 Sept. 24, 1842 Apr. 10, 1854 Mar. 12, 1875 Mar. , 1877 June 7, 1870 Dec. 7, 1878 Dec. 12, 1860 Unmarried. u Jan. 31,1821 Oct. 30, 1820 Dec. 22, 1846 Oct. 17, 1871 Sarah Hyde; 1789-1851. Lynde Lord; 1787-1857; son Nathan. Alvin Loomis. John Rathbun. 1. Laura Weld; 1800-1845; dau. Samuel. 2. Lucy Grosvenor; -1866. 3. H. Melissa Wells. Abigail (Lathrop) Latham; dau. Septimus. Lois Lee. ANTHONY AND SARAH (HYDE) POTTER. 1134. 19 19 Tryphena Hyde, Mason M., ( William Fitch, 1143 1144 1145 1146 Dec. 31, 1812 May 2,1817 Sept. 5, 1829 May 5, 1878 Jan. 31, 1885 June 19, 18.38 Sept. 11, 1842 Nov. 5, 1848 Charles Hutchings Baldwin; 1812-1888. 1. Mary Ann Taylor; -1847; dau. Joseph and 2. Henrietta E. Henry. [Polly (Beckwith). CHARLES HUTCHINGS AND TRYPHENA HYDE (POTTER) BALDWIN. 143. Daniel Mason, Edward Manning, 1147 1148 Apr. 2,1839 Sept. 20, 1843 Jan. 30,1856 Nov. 4, 1874 Mary G. Ridge way; 1851- MASON M. AND MARY ANN (TAYLOR) POTTER. 1144. 19 Charles H., Mary J. , Florence A., 1149 1150 1151 Franklin, Conn., Sept. 7,1843 " '• May 4,1846 " " Nov. 8, 1856 Nov. 28, 1876 Mary Alice Erwin; 1852-; dau. Wm. and Mary G. T. Williams. - [(Evans). CHARLES H. AND MARY ALICE (ERWIN) POTTER. 1149. Mary Antoinette, Charles Mason, 1152 1153 Cleveland, O., .Sept. 27, 1879 " " Nov. 1, 1881 LYNDE AND PRISSILLA (POTTER) LORD. 1135. Nathan L.,Rev., William Thomas, Eleazer, Laura A., Rufus, David H., Mary A., Caroline P., Charles F., 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 11.59 1160 1161 1162 Norwich, Conn., Dec. 8, 1821 " " Dec. 10, 1822 " " Dec. 17, l.'^23 " " Apr. 5,1825 " Apr. 7, 1826 " " Dec. 5, 1827 " " Aug. 13, 1829 Mar. 1,1831 Dec. 8, 18.32 Walnut Creek, Pa., June 24, 1850 1859 Jan. 20, 1851 Aug. 20, 1872 Apr. 8, 1865 Apr. 27,1847 Nov. 29, 1849 Sept. 28, 1853 Apr. 14,18.52 Aug., 1851 Laura W. Delano. ■ Brigham. [(Permelia (Bennett). Esther Maria Campbell; 1825-; d.Delmontand Henrietta Bingham; 1828-; dau. John and Sally [Antoinette. Richard Fitch Bingham; 1823-; son John and [Sally Antoinette. ALVIN AND RUHANNA (POTTER) LOOMIS. 1136. Lydia D. (noisBue), Dwight R. , Merrill, Mary, Emma B. (no issue), Charles F., William P., Laura W. , 1163 1164 1165 1106 1167 1168 1169 1170 Canterbury, Conn., Nov. 12, 1824 June 24, 1826 Dec. 25, 1828 Dec. 25, 1828 Jan. 16, 1830 May 6, 1831 Oct. 29, 1832 Nov. 15, 1835 d. Aug. 2, 1838 Aug. 2, 1838 Oct. 22, 1855 July 27, 1849 Mar. 23, 1879 May 3, 1852 Aug. 15, 1853 Sept. 17, 1854 July 4, 1854 Thomas Hall. [(Preston). Caroline Hunt; 1833- ; dau. Joel and Easter Julius Church. Emeliue Scott. [Warren. 1. Alvin C. Green; m. 2d, Dec. 25,1882, William ELISHA PAINE AND ABIGAIL (LATHROP-LATHAM) POTTER. 1141. Elisha Lathrop, Giles, Hon., Septimus, 1171 1172 1173 Aug. 5, 1827 Feb. 22, 1829 Apr. 21, 1881 died in infancy. Dec. 1, 1857 Maria Lobin. Martha K. Wright. EBENEZER AND LOIS (LEE) POTTER. 1142. Jeremiah, Josephine, 1174 1175 I. Cooledge. 19 Pakt 1. — AXTHOXY potter. OF 1^^^YI0H. ^[ASS.. AND HIS DESOKMWXTS. — Pakv 1. Paniol. llTii Hanuah. U" •:o Dauiel, 117-^ - - Eunioo. 117!' •2u Daniel, 11-0 Hannah Wa'.'i*. n-i Martha, usi: M IV. i;-:; ^[auha. US4 ■:o Honrv. ii<."^ -JO Edward, Um". Harriot. U>7 Lucv, u-s Adeline mo i,<5ue\ ll<;' Mar^arot F..' " 1UH1 Daniel, mil Daniel, ll'.VJ iO J.-jmes Fei-ijuson, n;':5 Dollv Ann, IIM 2(1 Daniel, lllt.i Ellen, lUV Mary Ferg-nson, ll'.i7 Janio? Foriru?oii. 11 OS ■le>?o Syniino?. lliW Laban, 1200 Su>an Mary, 1201 Rip.. Ir DANIEL AND HANNAH (-WALLIS POTTER. Ilia : . N'. .s# . Ooi. 2, 1701 ! Nov. 10, 1704 "1 \0;ia S\n\n\os. >o. 1107. ■• M.iv 1, 170"^ .hme 14, ISn 170."i Jonathan rouor: 17o\! 'l<2( ; "svmi Uioliar.l and ■■ NoV. 10. 1770 Max 31. l-n* Nov. l,">. 1700 Eunioo FoUo\v>; 1770 -1,<:5:1; d. Ooliu and .Manha. DANIEL AND EUNICE FELLOWS' POTTER. 117a 117!' Ipswioh. Ma<<.. .Vii^-. 17'.'7 So;n. 21, ISoO .Vpr. 20, ISl!' David Hrowor: -1S70. jHoitV M.ir. 10, lS2-t Do',',\ X. Formison; 1S0:> -; d. .lohu and ilan\iah July .'>, lS2'i 1, lolin KiuibaU; -1S"'7; m, 2d. Solomon c'uuo. Mar. 21. ISOO ,lau. 2i;. 1,<02 Deo. 11. 1 SSI Deo. 17. ISir. Fob. 2. ISOO- Doo. 17. l.-'OO Mav 11, lSo2 SoiM. 0. ISOO Nov. o. ISO Nov. 2o. 1S2S Nnihaniol K. .Vllon; -l'^7."> .Vbi-ail 11, ^oin ISOO Fob. 2S. ISoO Doo. o. 1S:U^ K',i aboih .lowoii; 1,H10.-1SS7: dan, D.mio! and bSU Oldoe V, SiodOar.l; ISl 1 -1S7S; dan. Ho^tokiali. 2-^. 1S:U ^\"ii;i:lIn Houry (.'hapuian: "1S70; son .losi'ph 11. •lud Harriol ^^ Follow s'l. 4, 1S)(; Albon .\. SioaOavd; -U<0;i. Nov, U. ISOO Mar. 0. ISSt Nov Apr. 17, !Sl:5 No\ Ooi. 2. ISi:. June 1, ISIS Mar. -. ;i. is-^7 NON DANIEL AND DOLLY N. ^FERQITSON^ POTTER. 1180 Ooi. 0. 1S10 Ooi. 11. 1S20 M.iv. is;!:; Ooi'. 0. 1S07 Sopl. lo. 1S21 June 2.->. 1S20 June lo, 1S27 Roxbnrv, Ma?'^.. Ma\ 17, 1S20 Fob. 15. K-:;i Mav 11. is;r, Jnlv 1, ISO:! -Vol-. 24. ISC. l-h niinia P. Jan, 2l<, 1S.'>,'! l.noioiia !■$. Urowu: 1S:!0-; d. f'>anioi and Mav 11, IS.Vt Naih'l M Oaoknian; 1S2'> : d. Nalh'l O. .V Maw .V. Doo. 1, 1S.'.0 M.iriu.i T.. Fralt; dau, Noiumi. Apr. 22. ISO;' lloovco H, Fousland; IS:!"-: . AV. i ~ [and Eli/. JAMES FERGUSON AND LUCRETIA B. (BRO^VNl POTTER. 1193. Apr. IS. ISM Doo. 17, 1S70 Marv E. Ovos^^x ; ISOl-: d, (.'has. and Man .V. _.Vpr. '.'. ISiiO , DANIEL AND MARINA L. (PRATT^ POTTER. 1195. ,i;oa\ HENRY AND ELIZABETH (JEWETT> POTTER. 1185, , 1201 Ipswioh. Mass., Mar, 2. 1S:;2 Ooi. 2S. 1S.'.7 ,lohu II. Frou; - ISOi); son John and Hannah. 20 Edward Aiiftin. Edward, Jr.. Frederick Austiu. l-^ranoos Anna, Luov Henrietta, L\dia. Joseph. EDWARD AND CHLOE V INN EY ^STODDARD^ POTTER. 1186. 1202 livaintreo, Mass.. Ooi, 1. is:!r, Doo. 0. ISlt 120:i ■• •• Fob. 7, l.<-12 Jan. 2o, ISOO .Vunie M. Sioison. 1204 ■• •■ "Sopi. 14, ISIO Fob. 10, 1SI7 [Ursula (.OmlorV 120o •• " .Ian. 14, IStS ,lan. 20, 1S,<0 Lewis .Vu^usiiu l.oland; b<42-; s. tlilando and 1200 •■ •• Max 12. 1S,M Auu'. 2.-i. IS.M 20 Richard. 20 21 21 Thomas Drake. Jacob A.. Hon.. Chandler E.. Hon., \ ( JUCHARD AND LYDIA (AVERILLl POTTER. 1119. 1207 Ipswioh. Mas-,. Mar. 2, 170S Sopl., 1S:!0 1 . 'I'bomas Slo\ ons; ni. 20. Daviil KoUins. 120S " •■ Sept. 20, 1772 FoK I.IS.".:! Apr. 2:.. 170:! Nano\ Drake; 177 MSI 1 ; dau. Thoma-s. JOSEPH AND NANCY (DRAKEl POTTER. 1208 1200 • Ooi, ;!0. 1703 Poo. 22. ISiiO 1. Saiah Drake; 170:! 1S:!0, "~ 1210 June, 1840 2. DoUv Hiilobins; lSo2 1S02. 1211 Jan. l:!. 1700 ,luly 11.1S20 lamioo' Warden. [Ooml'orl (^Ferkinsl. .', ITl'S Apr. 2S. ISO.-. Oeo, 2.\ ISlV Sophronia Mooro; b^Ol -l.'^OO; dau. Thomas and 7. 1S07 Aug. ;!. ISiiS Nov. 1. 1S:!J 1. Olara .\dele I'nderwood; 180:!--18ot : d. .lohn. Nov. 11, IS.Hl 2. Frauoos M. MeXeil; d. Oon. Ooliu MoNoil. 1212 F,OoneorO,N.ll ,.lulv 1213 1214 Mar. 20 20 Ann D.. George W., Abi£;ail Julina, 121.-1 1210 1217 1218 RICHARD AND SARAH (DRAKE) POTTER. 1209. Feb. 10, 1S2S l.ovi Morse; 1707-187o; son Moses and .Vbi-ail u- 1. Marx ,1, Morrill; 1814~. 2, ,M>igail Fitman; ISlo -. 18U1 Oeorgo 1,. Shannon; 1810 ; son Oeo, and S,illx , (,'oneord. N. IL, No\ , :!. 1812 " Aug. 22. 1810 ■• :\Iar, 2.-., ISIS LEVI AND ANN B. iPOTT.>:;R) MORSE. 1215. irv (,' Sarab 1210 j Loudon, N. 11., .Vn^, 2:!, l.<:!0 1220 •• " Fob, 10. 18.!;! ,liOy 17, 18,M .lames Oliver, Mary .lane. Lexi Morse, Ezra Hutehins, Ezraett, Olara .Vdaline. I Alioe tiiaee. GEORGE L. AND ABIGAIL JULINA (POTTERl SHANNON. 1218. 1221 tiilmanlon.N.ll., .\\ig. 2:!, 1812 .\iig. 2,1844 ~ ■ 1222 London, '• Dee. 7,1841 ' (ioo. E, Fdmunds 122;! •' " .\pr. 10. 1817 Feb. 22, 180<.) Lox isa Ounnmims; 1.^ I !-■ ,1 Mo^os 1 V-MnxS 1224 • ■• Deo. 10. 1810 Willholmina Frail • ^^^ > ■ 1 ■■ A Mai x S. 122.-1 ■■ " Dec, 10. ISIO Feb. 2, 187.0 , 1220 ■■ ■■ Fee. 15. IS.M; , dohu Woslex Hinds 1227 " - Ooi. ;!. 1850 I Nahum Freieoli 21 21 21 21 Joseph H., (.ion., Thomas, John. 3 Ann Eliza, Emma Kolley, Clara 1-ranoes. I Mariha .lane. Lx (lia Kindiall, Alvah K.. Judge, Frank Fieroe. ]M:uv Adams, 1228 1220 12;iO 12; 11 12:!2 12;!:! 12;!4 I2;i5 12;!0 12;i7 ' 12;!8 I 12;!0 THOMAS DRAKE AND EUNICE (W^ARDEN) POTTER. 1211. (.■oueord.N.H..Ool. 12. ISi'-J "~ •• Deo. 8, 182:1 .Inuo 22, 1820 .Mar. .-iO. 1828 Oiilv 20, 18;!0 Vvc. 5, 18;!2 An- Mar. 20, 18;i5 Julv 14, 18:17 Ma'r. ;!1, 1840 i Nov. 2, 1842 .\pr. 17, 1S45 Max ■ !'• Is40 Mn::,''^^' 'V""'","';- '"■'"-^ >1- 1 income ,lane. .XI. IX 1-, In-tn I, an a .v.Saiihorn- ^-i , -In. ,11 1 \,,v ■! KV ' I 1,-1;., ^ '■'■-'-•>'■ "enrv \ I'rudenoe. .Nox. ... IN.- ; 1. Kliz. S, I'.asiman; 18;!1 1S7P Nov. 17, 18,0 2. ^^usanK.^rarler)M„Mi..l,|;lSl;! ;d.l\,suoll 22, 1857 I lliehardson F. F, Swill. ,lan. LF.and Fniolino 1 • ■'till. 1, 187:1 Boujamin Wbilnex Dean; l,s-Jl [llannah. '>'< As;i and Jan. 10, 1872 .VllenT. IV-irv; ISIO-; s, Ebene.e,' .'n, 1- '' ^"l. .luly 27, 1805 I Ellen Sophia Vilield ; isU!-; dau! Ij'" '^:;',';;;;;. | ; Jan. M, 18117 Fivd-k L. Freeman ; 1S2:1 J88S- s r| ",'.' x^"v '"' '^^ ■ ■ ' '^ A ainx'. 20 Part 1. — ANTHONY POTTEE, OF IPSWICH, MAS8., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 1. GEN. JOSEPH HAYDEN AND ALICE GRANT (KILBOURNB) POTTER. 1228. Alice Fay, 1240 New Barracks, Ky.. May 31, 1866 Jane Kilbourne, 1241 Foi-t Sedgwicki Col., May 20,1868 Mar. 8,1886 Rowland Gardiner Hill. Joseph Drake, 1242 Fort Saunder8,-Wyo., July 21,1869 Lincoln K., 1243 " " May 22,1871 Mar. 23, 1871 Chas. Kilbourne, 1244 Columbus, 0., Mar. 3,1872 Jan. 7, 1874 Francis Drake, 1245 " May 25,1876 Scott Hayes, 1246 Washington,D.O.,Aug. 5, 1877 ! Dec. 3, 1878 j THOMAS AND LAURA ANN (SANBORN) POTTER. 1229. George Henry, 1247 Concord, N. H., June 28, 1851 1 1 Clara Frances, 1248 Loudon, " Aug. 11, 1857 Oct. 20,1880 Everett H. Runnells; 1851-; s. Hazen and Sarah. Mary Helen, 1249 " Feb. 14,1867 JOHN AND ELIZABETH S. (EASTMAN) POTTER. 1230. Charles, 1 1250 Concord, X. H., Jan. 7,1857 May 1,1879 Alice Foster; dau. Samuel A. and Alma M. JOHN AND SUSAN A. (CARTER-MAXFIELD) POTTER. 1231. Frank P., 1 1251 Concord, X. H , ]Mar. 28, 1873 Sept. 14, 1873 Eunice M., 1252 " " July 4, 1874 Thomas D. , 1253 " Apr. 4,1878 Kuth H., 1254 " June 21, 1880 j HON. JACOB AVBRILL AND SOPHRONIA (MOORE) POTTER. 1212. •21 Isaac Frye, 12.55 Ea. Concord, N.H., Xov. 8,1827 ; Feb. 21, 1859 | Angeline Fretts; 1826-; d. Jacob and Eachael. 21 Chas. Hamilton, 1256 " May 1. 1831 Apr. 17, 1887 Mar. 16,1865 , MaryL.Tenney;1832-; d.Thompson&HarrietX. Mary Ellen, 12.57 ■' July 15, 1832 June 22, 1870 Prof. Joseph H. Xichols; 1826-; son Augustus Ann Maria, 1258 " " Mar. 17, 1835 Apr. 6, 1836 [and Phebe (Brainard). Laura Ann, 1259 " " June 28, 1837 July 22, 1857 Unmarried. .Joseph (Low) byadopt'n 1260 " '' Nov. 4, 1848 Apr. 22,1866" ISAAC FRYE AND ANGELINB (FRETTS) POTTER. 1255. Fred Oscar, 1261 Ea. Concord, N. H., Dec. 12,1861 John Maynard, 1262 " June 3, 1863 Laurie Ella, 1263 " " June 13, 1866 Feb. 2, 1886 Fred Augustus Merrill; 1855-. CHARLES HAMILTON AND MARY L. (TENNBY) POTTER. 1256. Hattie May, 1264 West Andover.N.H., Mar. 7, 18(l. 27 1835 2. Esther Perry. 2 Caleb, 28 Mar. 11, 1771 Mar. 12, 1849 Mar. 16,1703 Martha Montgomery; dau. Asa. Gilbert, 20 ' " 1858 Rachel Gallup. Philip, Jr., 30 18S0 Sally Burlingame. Sarah, 31 Richard Burlingame. Mary, 32 Asa Vaughn. Phebe, 33 1 1 Jared Wilbur. Notes. — The Genealogical Tables are continued in this uniform manner throughout. 1 The figures to the left of the lines indicate the pages on which the descendants are recorded. 2 The names of the children of each family. 3 Numbers for reference to each name. ^ Places and dates of births. ■i Dates of deaths. 8 Dates of marriages. ' To whom married. 8 Year of birth - year of death. 8 The numbers at the ends of the lines, indicating heads of families, refer to their direct .ancestry family. Paet 2. — GEORGE POTTEE OF POETSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCEXDANTS. — Part 2. JAMES AND OLIVE ("WILSON) POTTER. 26. 2 Lyria. 33a Sterling, Conn., Sept. 15, ISCKJ 34 Wilson (no iane), do 36 1802 1S76 Mar. 22. 1>22 1. Phebe Vaughn; -1S.33. 1834 2. Emeliue Hills; -1860; dau. Wm. and Dolly. Oct. 7. I^ij2 3. Agnes Button. Cvnthia Morgan. JAMES AND ESTHER (PERRY) POTTER. 27. Olive, Esther, Harty. Wm. A. (Doiisne), 37 38 39 40 Sterling Conn..Feb. 16. 1S07 Dec. 19,1830 ' 1808 1879 Kufus Collins. Johnson Love. Julia A. Hall. LYRIA AND PHEBE (VAUGHN) PO'iTEH. 33a. 2 .Julia Ann, 41 Sterling Conn.. July 3,1^27 l'-44 Jo-iah Hall; 1822-: son Josiah and Esther. LYRIA AND EMELINE (HILLS) POTTER. 34. 2 Ellen. James. Wilson L., 42 43 44 Enfield, Conn., July 9. 183-5 Xov. 3, 1850 " ■ Apr. 9. l*.3'.i Aue. 18. 1.845 " Mar. 29, 1.845 Aug. 12, 1>»56 E. E. Hamilton; 182t>-: son Eeuben and Eliz. Elizabeth Tragansa. JOSIAH AND JULIA ANN (POTTER) HALT.. 41. Mortimer Jo siah, \ Phebe v., 1 James Alburtus, 45 46 47 Enfield, Conn., Mar. 17, l.*46 Mav 19. 1808 '• Jan. 26. .848 , Dec. 9. 1808 July 15. laSO Yiola 8. Little; 1846- : d. John W. and Amercia. Frank J. Sweatland; 184.5-: son Archelaus .5. Maud Belmont. [and Samaniha (Pease). R. E. AND ELLEN (POTTER) HAMILTON. 42. Howard Elliot, 48 Enfield, Conn., Jan. 1.1858 EmeUne Eliza, 49 " '• Apr. 3. ls(>4 Francis James, .50 " ■• Mav 20. 1802 Elizabeth Ellen. -51 •■ •' Aug. 6. 180H Au2. 28. 18>4 Piosalie Jane Peck; dau. Jabez and Annie [(Dickers). CALEB AND MARTHA (MONTGOMERY) POTTER. 28. 2 Arnold, 2 Susan. 2 Olney, 3 :Mma. Phebe. 3 Caleb.' Jr. 52 53 54 55 56 57 Sterling, Conn.. Xov. 3. 1793 Feb. 15. 1796 " '• June 7. 1798 " ■• Sept. 29.1802 Apr. 22. 1806 Pownal.Tt.. Oct. 13,1811 Mar. 3, 1--72 Freelove Gardner; 1792-1852: dau. Daniel. Xov. 19.1871 Aug. 11.1815 WiUiam Card: 1790-1875; son Sam "I and Mary. Dec. 4,1875 June 2i). 1819 Amy Card; 1801-1886: dau. Sam'l and Mary. " Oct. 9.1875 Caleb Mont2omen: -184(j: son John and Svivia. Mar. 10. 1888 Elijah Olin." " "Pri?cii;a. Feb. 9. I'll Mary Card; 1814-: dau. Capt. Thoma- and ARNOLD AND FREELOVE (GARDNER) POTTER. 52. Sidney. Gilbert, Laura. Martha. Belsev Janette, Eliza." Judith Jane, .Arnold G., Andrew, Edmund E., 0.^ 59 60 61 Hi! 63 i;-4 65 66 67 Pownal, Tt.. Oct. 27.1813 Jan. 4,1818 Jan. 4. 1818 Apr. 13, 1^20 Au2. 16. 1>22 Mav 1. 1824 Dec. 1.'. 1-26 Apr. 15. 1-29 Apr. 3.1-32 Oct. 10. 1-35 July 12, 1-85 Mar. Dec. Julv 1880 1, 1841 14, 1840 29. 1876 Aus 1. 1-65 George Paul. Sarah McDaniel? ANDREW AND SARAH (McDANrELS) POTTER. 66. , Thos. .McDaniels I Mary Agnes. I James Tracy. ' Philip Sheridan. Ralph. 69 70 71 Au2. 4.1^06 Sep't. 16. l-i;7 Jan. 2i;. 1^569 June 26. 1-75 D^c. 24. Is77 ■WTLLIAM AND SUSAN (POTTER) CARD. 53. Julia Ann, Betse}" .Jane. Amelia. : William P., Caleb. Horace. Abel, Olney, George X. . Almira, Su-ian. .Jan. 11. 1-17 76 Pownal. Yt. 181< 18211 1-22 1-24 Au2. .5. Julv 17; Mar. 14. Feb. 1. Xov. 24. 1-26 Mar. 16. Is27 Apr. 30. 1830 July 4. 18-j3 June 2. l-:!i; Dec. 19. 1S3- Jan. 26. 1841 Benjamin Gardner. Sept. 11, 1-3'.;' 2selson Bates. ^ov. 19, 1^44 Au2. 18. 1-52 Apr. 14. 1861 Julv 1. 1851 June 1^ Mary iliUs: 1-19 Louise Imer. Amanda >iil. Ann -uthern. Eva Moak. William GLBEord. dau. James and Rebecca. OLNEY AND AMY CARDi POTTER. 54. Dianna. Mary Ann, Warren, 2\'orman, Harriet H., Olney Ransom, Adelia, Meli5-a. Philip, Gilbert, Rexford. Emma E-teUe. Eliza J., 84 S'.l 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Pownal, Yt. Mar. 15. l-:::n Au;. 26. 1-21 Dec. 17.1-411 1. Erastus Thomas; l^j6-I-45; -on Elijah. >ept. l.j,l-4, -J. Henry S. Spear: 1S19-: -on Xathaniel. 13,1-42 Kev. Joel Davis: 1819-; son Zera and Sabra Lisbon, !N ye-^v Lisbon, Morris. Tor:-;- MUU. Morri-. X. Xew Li-"' '-^, Jan. T. . June r. 1-24 r. i-y2 Mar. 4.1-34 Mav 3. l-:;7 Julv 27. 1^3- AuiT. 20. 1-40 Xov. 27. 1^42 Oct. 26. 1-44 Apr. 3. 1-4.1 Apr. 9. 1-J5 Dec. 9. l^oO ipt. 10. 1- Mav 30, 1<73 1875 Mar. 19. 18^ Fe' Nov. 22. 1-4- Feb. 5. l-i-.l Oct. 16. 1-7: 1 Jan. 15. i-37 Oct. 26, 1-63 Apr. 27. 1-7- Unmarried. Apr. 21. l-7o Xov. 1. 1-6'.^ Dec. 19. 18-54 ( Somers). Lovina A. Xorton; 1827-: dau. Jouathau. 1. Th.;odore Hastinss: 180-3-1-74: son Samue' 2. Joseph W. Garrett; 1-24-: -. Jos. and PoUy. .Jannette Shaw: Iv^ii-; d. Thos.. Jr.,and Orpha. GiUai- HuUon; 1839: son Uriah and Sophia Thomas Y. Andrew- l-4:i-: s. A-a and Hannah. Mary Jane Fish: l-4.>-. (Their dau Lulu Alfred ^\ . Barden; 184'.'-; ^. Tho^. p. and Luev Xathaniel Moore; 18:^ 6-1^7'.': -on Xathaniel "" Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Pakt 2. ERASTUS AND DIANNA (POTTER) THOMAS. 84. George Warren, Edward Erastus, 99 100 New Lisbon, K. Y., Sept. 30, 1841 " Apr. 2, 1844 Nov. 21, 1845 July 26, 1879 Cora A. Vincent; 1856-; dau. Edmund M. and [Achsah. HENRY S. AND DIANNA (POTTER-THOMAS) SPEAR. 85. Eliza Jane, ( William Henry, 101 102 103 No. Adams, Mass., June 17, 1848 Williamstown, " July 15, 1856 Dec. 2, 1866 May 31,1871 Sept. 19, 1877 1. William T. Button; son Lyndon and Sarah. 2. G. W. Kirkland; 1847-; s. William and Mary. Emma B. Matteson. REV. JOEL AND MARY ANN (POTTER) DAVIS. 86. Edwin J., Mary F., John W., Maria A . , 104 105 106 107 Morris, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1844 " " Aug. 31, 1849 " " Nov. 18, 1850 " " July 0, 1853 Oct. 15,1867 J. K. Tjder; 1843- ; son Horace M. and Mary. T. K. Barrinser NORMAN AND LOVINA A. (NORTON) POTTER. 88. Mary E., Martha Harriet, Alice L. , 108 109 110 Morris, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1850 " " Feb. 22, 1854 Kdmeston, " Mar. 27, 185l) Apr. 30, 1875 May 13, 1885 Dec. 1, 1880 Edwin W. Leslie; 1844-; s. MarkK. & Marinda. Jesse A. Twirig; 1853-; son Alvin and Jerusha. J. Henry Orr; 1843-; son John H. and Jane J. OLNEY RANSOM AND JANETTE (SHA^V) POTTER. 91. Frank Marion, Samuel Glenn, Ada May, 111 112 113 Morris, N. Y., Apr. 9, 1860 " " Mar. 31, 1862 " " Apr. 3, 1858 Feb. 10, 1876 [Lucetta M. (Bates). Otis B. Matteson, Jr.; 1855-; son Otis B. and GILLAIS AND ADELIA (POTTER) HUDSON. 92. 1 Williams., 114 Lebanon, N.Y., Oct. 22,1864 Oct. 25,1885 Esther A. Lower. ALFRED W. AND EMMA ESTELLE (POTTER) HARDEN. 97. 1 Alice Estelle, 1 115 Front Royal, Va., DeC. 8, 1880 NATHANIEL AND ELIZA J. (POTTER) MOORE. 98. Lizzie E., Amy Adella, Horatio Nelson, 116 117 118 Morris, N. Y., June 17, 1866 " " Feb. 25, 1858 " Feb. 9, 1863 Apr. 15,1874 Sept. 9, 1885 [and Eliza Ann. Minnie Adell Stebbins; 1862-; dau. Dr. Cyrus E. CALEB AND MILLA (POTTER) MONTGOMERY. 55. Elizabeth C, 119 May 15, 1826 Sept. 16, 1870 Silas Stone Seely. Sylvia Elvira, 120 Nov. 29, 1829 June 2, 1850 liOrin Babcock. Mary Mariah, 121 July 26,1832 Jan. 28, 1857 Orrin Calvin Knapp. Martha Amelia, 122 Sept. 30, 1837 Oct. 20,1880 Calvin Reed; 1818- ; s. Shubael and Mehitable. Caleb, Jr., 123 Ju y 29, 1839 Jan. 3, 1841 CALEB, JR., AND MARY (CARD) POTTER. 57. Hiram C, Arnold E., Mary E., 124 125 126 New Lisbon, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1844 " " Sept. 17, 1847 " May 19, 1850 Oct. 17, 1867 Nov. 17, 1875 Mary E. Cole; 1852-1883; d. Nathan and Fanny. Charles Henniugton; son Robert and Eliza. JOHN AND JEMIMA (CARPENTER) POTTER. 21. Jesse, 127 1818 3 Joseph, 128 Polly Crego, of Hoosick, N. Y. 3 Isabella, _ 129 Pownal, Vt., 1783 June 19, 1862 1805 1. Isaac Boole. 3 130 Nov. 12,1812 2. Gideon H. Olin; -1821. Jeremiah, 131 1822 Kate Utter. Betsey, 132 John Dickerson. John, 133 Pattv Parke. 4 Caleb Nicholas, 134 Apr. 6, 1790 July 25, 1865 1825 Harriet Partridge. 4 Mary C, Alexander, Rev., 135 136 .\pr. 28, 1794 July 24,1869 1816 Simeon G. Sweet; 1790-1870. Nancy Richards. Sally, 137 William Hathaway. JOSEPH AND POLLY (CREGO) POTTER. 128. Aaron Burr, Sarah, Isaac Boole, Maria, Julia Ann, Jane B., | Joseph S., Hon., 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 1809 Mav 20, 1816 Marcellus,N.Y.,Apr. 14,1820 BaldwiDsville, Feb. 8, 1822 June 16, 1868 Aug. 20, 1833 Jan. 19, 1839 Aug. 5, 1801 John Gillespie; -1872. Harvey Meloling. [and Sarah (Allen). 1. P. B.P.Campbell; 1815-1857; sonEbenezer 2. JohnEstabrook; 1815-1865. Sarah Adams; dau. William. HARVEY AND JULIA ANN (POTTER) MELOLING. 142. Anna Maria, 146 May 25, 1836 Feb. 14, 1855 Charles H. Clark. [Lydia Ann. Helen Mar, 147 Medina, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1838 Oct. 7, 1859 Christopher L. Doty; 1835- son Rensselaer and Albert Webb, 148 " July 27,1840 Frances I., 149 June 19, 1847 ISAAC AND ISABELLA (POTTER) BOOLE. 129. Julia, Jane, 150 151 Hoosick, N.Y., Dec. 5, 1806 " " Nov. 6, 1807 Feb. 4, 1885 1845 Unmarried. 1827 GIDEON H. AND ISABELLA (POTTER-BOOLE) OLIN. 130. Mary Ette, Eliza Ann, Catharine M., 152 153 154 Cazenovia, N.Y.,July 10, 1816 " " May 29, 1818 " " Oct. .30, 1820 Mar. 25, 1860 May 29, 1846 Jan. 1, 1838 Jan. 20, 1841 Unmarried. Elisha Emerick; s. Abram and Hannah (Snow). John G. Cropsey; 179U-1881; son Jacob and [Anna (Griffith). Pakt 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. JOHN G. AND ELIZA ANN (OLIN) CROPSEY. 154. Josephine, EUaK., Anna E. B. 155 156 157 Chittcnango, K. Y., Aug. 29, 1843 July 31, 1846 " " Mar. 20,1858 Jan. 5, 1878 Nov. 17, 1873 Nov. 21, 1860 1867 Harvey M. Barrett; 1832-; son Harvey and John M. Hinchman. [Nancy. CALEB NICHOLAS AND HARRIET (PARTRIDGE) POTTER. 134. Ardelia Jemima, Benjamin F., HortentiaC, ( Nina Horatia, Andrew Jackson , 158 159 160 161 162 163 Apr. 13, 1826 Mar. 3,1825 So. MarcelluB, N. T., Jan. 8, 1829 Clintonville, N. Y., May 17, 1832 Nov. 13, 1834 Feb. 11,1872 Oct. 18,1836 Apr. 11, 1855 Apr. 11,1855 Oct. 28,1868 Oct. 10, 1861 Fred A. Kidder. [and Axie. 1. Chas. F. G. Ferren; 1823-1865; son Calvin 2. Wm. H. Frink; 1834-; son Archibald J. George E. Maxon; 1888-; son George W. and [Julianna. SIMEON G. AND MARY C. (POTTER) SWEET. 135. Lorenzo A., Warren A., Isabella, Clarissa M. , John Dempster, 164 165 166 167 168 Aug. 22, 1817 1825 Aug. 22, 1828 Marcellus, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1830 Nov. 30, 1832 Nov. 16, 1859 Sept. 9, 1844 Mar. 27,1856 June 5, 1852 Mar. 27,1856 Cordelia L. Bliven; 1822-1879. Frank Morton. Byron B.Keddish; 1827-. [Cynthia (Patchen). Kev. Jedediah Dwelle; 1821-; son Moses M. and GILBERT AND POTTER. 23. Caleb (DO issue). 169 Sarah Gardner, 1 „;„t„„g Tabitha Gardner, f ®^*^^^®- 4 Joshua, 170 4 Honueyman, 171 Rhode Island, May 4,1783 Mar. 23,1862 Comfort Paddock; 1780-1856; dau. of Ichabod. 4 David, 172 u JOSHUA AND TABITHA (GARDNER) POTTER. 170. Giirdner, 173 Betsey Youngs. [(Blue). 4 Caleb, Willis, Merrit, 174 175 176 Lena, 4( N.^Y., Nov. 26, 1805 June 28, 1879 About 1827 Waitey Aldrich; 1801-1875; Eliza Alger. Mary Cornell. d. Dan'l and Leah Polly. 177 4( u July 26, 1808 June 26, 1869 1823 David Jacobs; 1795-1880. Tabitha, 178 a u Dec. 10,1818 Oct. 30, 1856 Nov. 15, 1838 Horace Gardner. CALEB AND WAITEY (ALDRICH) POTTER. 174. 4 Chauncey A., 179 Lena, N.Y., Nov. 15,1828 Oct. 23, 1855 Lucina Wright: 1831- ; d Erastus and Phebe. Delia (no issue), 180 u July 1,1830 Dec. 7, 1877 Nov. 12, 1856 Allen Taylor; 1831-; son Alex, and Mary. Abigail, 181 " " 1 . White Tiffany. Delos, ( 182 ii Jan. 17, 1840 Dec. 26, 1864 1. Waitey Johnsou; -1870. 183 Mar. 0, 1871 2. Mary Fletcher. [Lucy Ann (Mercer). Edwin Dennis, 184 u " Sept. 14, 1842 Feb. 11, 1869 Emma Adelia Rynders; 1844-; dau. Dan'l and Francelia, 185 a May 16,1846 Oct. .30,1863 CHAUNCEY A. AND LUCINA (WRIGHT) POTTER. 179. Julius H., M.D., Nora C, 186 Lena, N. Y., 187 Oct. 25,1856 Dec. 31,1861 Sept. 21, 1887 Effle Ransom. HONNEYMAN AND COMPORT (PADDOCK) POTTER. 171. j Rufus, 18,S d. 4 ' Daniel, 189 Bennington, Yt., May 10, 1810 Sept. 17 18.37 Julia Anna Potter; 1818-1884. 4 1 Colonel A., 190 Jan. 1, 1813 Nov. 16, 1881 Jane J. Cross; 1815-1882. Ichabod, 191 Lavinia Phillips. Elsie, 192 \Villiam Naylor; -1841, Eliza, 193 Hannah, 194 Spencer Eldred. DANIEL AND JULIA ANNA (POTTER) POTTER. 189. Richman H., Burton W., Hon., Newman R., Eveline M., Ann E., Martha, Aaron L., Myron D., Harvey, Ambigue K. , 195 ;Colesville,N.Y., July 6,1839 May 31,1883 May 1,1867 196 " " Feb., 1843 ' July 23, 1868 107: " " Dec. 5,1844 Feb. 3,1846 198 I " ■■ Feb. 17,1846 , Feb. 3,1866 199 I Hartwick,N.Y., JunelO, 1851 May 29,1873 , Mar. 26,1869 200 " " Oct. 0,1854 ; 201 j " " Nov. 23, 1859 Jan. 13,1877 202 I " " Nov. 12, 1S.V; i 203 ■ " " Mar. 2,18.59 i May 30,1860 204 I " " Oct. 6,1861 I 1886 Alice D. Stevens; dau. Simon and Eunice. Fannie Eliz. Wright; 1846-; dau. Alvah and [Fanny G. Thomas Lough; 1839-; s. George and Eleanor. Chester Armstrong. Henry Stowers. Sarah Handy; 18.54-; dau. Peter and Margaret. Flora Aldrich. RICHMAN H. AND ALICE D. (STEVENS) POTTER. 195. Ina Alice, Burton Richman, 205 2{)(; Hartwick, N.Y. , Aug. 3, 1868 Rutland, Mass., Mar. 13,1878 Nov. 3,1886 [ \\f alter C. Boyce; I860-; son Elliott W. and \ [Lucy A. HON. BURTON WILL IS AND FANNIE ELIZABETH (WRIGHT) POTTER. 196. Winthrop, Estelle, Paul, Helen, Lincoln, Ruth, 207 Worcester, Mass, Dec. 7,1871 208 " " Mar. 27,1877 Dec. 27, 1870 20!) 210 211 212 Aug. 31,1879 May 3.1881 Mar. 16. 1885 Dec. 15, 1880 COL. A. AND JANE J. (CROSS) POTTER. 190. Jermond C, Lucy C., Lucretia J., Byron J., Milton F., William N., Everett A., 213 214 215 210 217 218 21!i Apr. 9,1838 Sept. .30, 1840 M.ov 9, 1843 Aug. 9,1845 Alia:. 12, 1847 Feb. 17, IS.-il June 14, 18.J3 AU£ 1867 Apr. 26, 1864 Supt. 17, 1861 Dec. 20, 1871 Mar. 17, 1875 Betsey Lanphear. Dwight F. Dennis. Joel F. Mills. Lizzie SI. Van Houten. Aug., 1883 , Julia Murphy. Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. DAVID AND POTTER. 172. John, Erastus, Arnold, Willis, Betsey, 220 221 222 223 224 1817 Dorcas Sickles; 1792-1881. Jane Dickev. JOHN AND DORCAS (SICKLES) POTTER. 220. 5 Uriah, M. D., 225 Salisbury, N.Y., Jan. 11, 1809 Dec. 16,1869 Sept. 29, 1S32 Nancy Coapman; 1806-: d. Jacoband Catharine. 5 David K., 226 " Oct. 21, 1816 1863 Nov. 10, 1838 Eliza Van Antwerp; 1815-; d. Daniel and Eliz. Irall., ■ 227 1. Harriet Monk. 22S 2. Melissa Bateraan. John Ellis, 229 Sarah Gray. Chauncey, 230 Margaret. DR. URIAH AND NANCY (COAPMAN) POTTER. 225. 5 Katharine L., 231 Hallsville, N. Y. , Jan. 13, 1834 Feb. 1, 1860 Martin Vandervear; 1834- , son Abraham H. and Emily, 232 U U Jan. 30, 1836 [.'^allv. Sarah E., 233 ii a j\lay 12, 1840 J. J. Whitter. 5 Darwin, M. D., 234 !.<. if. Feb. 16, 1838 May 20,1863 Adaline J.intner. Bradford, 235 U ti Aug. 27, 1842 d. Ella J. Gray. Mary E., 236 u u Jan. 30, 1845 Arthur Williams. Moulton, 237 U t4 Jan. 20, 1847 MARTIN AND KATHARINE L. (POTTER) VANDERVEAR. 231. Kate Potter, Bradford Martin, Rollin Gar, Marcia Moulton, 238 239 240 241 Randall, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1861 " " Jan. 8,1865 Fort Plain, " Aiig. 24, 1867 " Mar. 20, 1875 Aug. 24, 1867 DR. DAR"WIN AND ADALINE (LINTNER) POTTER. 234. Harry Lintner, Frank Gary, Justine Babcock, 242 243 244 Mar. 28, 1864 Dec. 18, 1866 Apr. 29, 1879 DAVID K. AND ELIZA (VAN ANTWERP) POTTER. 226. Catharine F. , 245 Aug. 21,1839 d. Simeon V., 246 Falkill, N. Y. Mar. 15, 1841 Carrie M. Field; 1843- ; dau. Henry and Theresa Emma M., 247 Glen, " July 24, 1843 d. [(Hicks). CeliaE., 248 Mohawk, " Dec. 13, 1845 Frances E., 249 Feb. 25, 1848 Walter H., 250 Feb. 11, 1851 ABEL AND HANNAH ) POTTER. 16. William, James, Abel, 251 252 263 Vermont. Mar. 13, 1760 ' Mar. 13, 1846 Margaret Green. ABEL AND MARGARET (GREEN) POTTER. 253. Job, Kev., 254 Hannah Hibbard. James, 255 1. Lvdia Wood. (M. 2d, Mrs. Almeda Dewey.) 5 Hannah, 256 July 13, 1787 Oct. 28, 1868 Jan. 23,1810 \Villiam Ellsworth. 5 Polly, Margaret, 257 268 Jan. 9, 1790 Mar., 1851 1812 Gardner Ellsworth; 1788-1828. Cyrel Clark. 5 Ichabod P., 269 Sept. 2, 1798 Jan. 16, 1840 Apr. 26, 1820 Amanda Streeter. Eunice fno issue), 260 1801 Jan. 24, 1857 1. Noble Henry. 2. Calvin Lunn. WILLIAM AND HANNAH (POTTER) ELLSWORTH. 256. Gardner, 261 Oct. 10, 1810 Oct. 29, 1886 Unmarried. W. H. H., ! 262 Jan. 31,1817 Apr. 27, 1877 Oct. 13, 1846 1. Elvira Richards. 263 Oct. 10, 1867 2. Mary F. Fish. Emily. 264 Oct. 30, 1812 Jan. 12, 1834 Emsor Burnham. Lucinda, 265 Woodville,N.Y., Nov. 6, 1819 Nathan, 266 " " Dec. 30, 1824 GARDNER AND POLLY (POTTER) ELLSWORTH. 257. Adeline, 2(;7 Apr. 9,1814 Feb. 22, 1869 1836 David Gardner. Melvina, 268 Oct. 11, 1816 Henry Ainsworth. Mary, 269 Apr. 18, 1822 Daniel Jenkins. W. Orson, 270 Apr. 18, 1820 Feb. 7, 1843 Adaline Smith. Samuel, 271 Apr., 1824 Palmyra Rhodes. ICHABOD P. ANt> AMANDA (STREETER) POTTER. 259. William , Cyrel C, Judson W., Orsamus S., j Sally Margaret, Roxana Amanda, Charles Andrew, Samantha Maria, Mary L., 272 273 274 275 276 277 278. 279 280 281 June 24, 1821 Ellisburg, N. Y., June 4, 1822 " Sept. 17, 1823 " " July 12,1828 Henderson, Oct. 3, 1820 June 1,1831 Aug. 31, 1832 Jan. 10, 1836 Dec. 29, 1838 Feb. May Feb. July June Feb. Mar. Dec. Feb. 27, 1844 16, 1849 27, 1852 4, 1852 4, 18S5 3, 1859 17. 1850 24, 1861 29, 18.58 25, 1867 Charlotte Scott. Clarinda M. Gray; 1827-; d. Edward and Eunice. Betsey Jane Scripture; 1829-; dau. Reuben and 1. Sarah E. Scott. [Patty (Austin). 2. Mrs. Amanda M. Wood. William Sterling; -1883. Ernest John Knowlton; 1818-. LydiaM. Clark; 1836-. Augustus Woodworth Britten. C. Y. Cook. WILLIAM AND CHARLOTTE (SCOTT) POTTER. 272. Charles A. Sarah A., Nettie, 282 283 284 Apr. 13, 1845 June 22, 1848 Ndv. 18, 1858 Oct. 2, 186(1 Apr. 16, 1867 Sept. 21. 187(i Adelia Hall. Henry N. Allen. Amos Parmenter; 18.5.3-; son Jo^. and Eliza. Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. CYREL C. AND CLARINDA M. (GRAY) POTTER. 273. Lida M., 28.5 Van Buren, Mich., May 9,1851 Aug. 31, 1869 Loron 0. Burnham. Ella M., 286 Feb. 26, 1853 Abitha A., 287 May 20, 1854 Oct. 27, 1880 ' Flavins J. Comstock. Carrie Vida, 288 " Dec. 20, 1856 Dec. 28,1882 Adoniram Judson Parker, M. D.; 1863-; son Celia, 28f) Mar. 23, 1859 [David J. and Jerusha P. (Savage). Eunice E., 290 July 7, 1861 JUDSON W. AND BETSEY JANE (SCRIPTURE) POTTER. 274. OrlaS., 291 SandjjCreek, N. T., Nov. 7, 1864 Dec. 7, 1875 Harriet Pond. ORSAMUS S. AND SARAH E. (SCOTT) POTTER. 275. Ella J., 292 Ellisburg, N.Y., Apr. 13, 1855 Oct., 1877 Nathaniel S. Stowell; 1864-; s. Samuel D. and George D., 293 " Nov. 5, 1857 Sept. 11, 1878 [Temperance Ann. ERNEST JOHN AND ROXANA AMANDA (POTTER) KNOWLTON. 278. Jerome Cyrel, 291 Canton, Mich., Dec. 14, 18-50 Sept. 23. 1875 Mary Adelle Pettingill. Ida Mariah, 295 So. Lyon, " Dec. 13, 1853 Seiit. 28, 1876 Victor Hugo Lane; 1852-; son Henry and Clo- Mildreds., 296 " " Oct. 27,1860 [tilda C. CHARLES ANDREW AND LYDIA M. (CLARK) POTTER. 279. Oyrel Clark, 2!i7 Novi, Mich., Aug. 15, 1864 BurtL., 298 Cohoctah, " July 27, 1869 Mina Lucy, 299 " Aug. 1,1871 Hilary Amanda, 300 " Aug. 1, 1871 1 1 AUGUSTUS WOODWORTH AND SAMANTHA MARIA (POTTER) BRITTEN. 280. Fred Ernest, Kev., 301 Cohoctah, Mich.. Apr. 4,1860 Apr. 29, 1886 Flora I'helps Harley. Carrie Ellen, 302 " Apr. 29, 1865 Deward A., 303 Ann Arbor, " May 7,1872 JOSEPH AND FREBLOVE (BENNETT) POTTER. 17. 6 ' Samuel, < 6 ! 1 304 Coventry, K. I., May 24, 1745 1. Lydia Mattison ; -1812. 305 2. Mary Jackson. ■S John, 306 ' •' July 28, 1747 Susan Shilley. Marv, 307 " May 28. 1750 ' George, 308 " Dec. 3, 1753 Vialaty . , Mei'cy, 309 ' " Mar. 13, 1756 , Kuth, 310 ■ ■■ ■ Eowland, 311 tiannah. 312 10 Ephraim, Betsey, 313 314 " July 14, 1700 Aug. 8, 1832 , 1781 Lizzie Parker. Gilbert, 315 1 [ SAMUEL AND LYDIA (MATTISON) POTTER. 304. 6 j Augustus, 310 Coventry, K. I., May 1, 1767 Aug., IS.H Aug. 20,1786 [ Achsah Wilcox; dau. Nathan and Abigail (A n- 7 Joseph, 317 " Mar. 16, 1775 Jan. 28,18.58 Feb. 1, 1795 ' Pliebe Adams; 1774-1858. [derson). R. Hurlbut. 1 Freelove, 318 " SAMUEL AND MOLLY (JACKSON) POTTER. 305. Lydia, 319 i Thomas Hamilton. Kobert, 320 Sarah Chase. Samuel, 321 i Sarah , 322 George Cary. >Iai-y, .323 Elery Chase. Susan, :!24 Dr. Defendorf. Stephen, :!25 AUGUSTUS AND ACHSAH (WILCOX) POTTER. 316. 6 Abby A., 326 New Canaan, Is\ Y., Au-. 15, 1789 | Apr. 2,1877 j May 3, 1S15 .lere Carrier, M. D.; 1789-1817. 8 Lydia M., 327 " " Aui;. 6, 1792 Dec. 4, 1878 ' Mar. 14, 1815 John S. Potter, No. 429. Horace (no issue), 328 1832 Nancy Adams. [and Aruba (Willard). 6 Sarah, 329 Steuben, " Oct. 16, 1798 Feb. 4, 1821 Handlev W. Bushnell; 1799-1886; son Joshua 7 ' Henry, 330 Floyd, " May 26, 1802 Mar. 23, 1856 May, 1830 Sophia Snyder; 1810-. Alvah, 331 U ii d. in childhood. 7 AyimamE.,M.D., 332 " " Dec. 1^!, 1805 Elizabeth A. Bushnell. i Nelson, M. D., 333 " Apr. 5, 1807 Dec. 9, 18(;0 . May 24, 1849 Fanny Malvina Norton. 7 Julia, 334 '• Feb. 27, 1810 Aug. S, 1878 Jan. 14, 18.30 James Kelley. 7 Augustus, 335 " June 7, 1812 :SIav 8, 1838 Jane Potter, No. 530. DR. JERE AND ABBY A. (POTTER) CARRIER. 326. Albert, Augustus, .3311 337 Oneida Co., N. Y., Dec. 16, 1816 ' Jan. 30,1840 Feb. 5, 1818 May 16, 1838 [Sallie (Green). Fannie M. Ainsvvorth, 1817-; dau. Willard and Helen, 3.38 Sept. 1, 1821 d. AUGUSTUS AND FANNIE M. (AINS WORTH) CAR Jan. 3, 1860 RIER. 337. Albert E.,M.D.,f 33.i May 16. 1841 1. Irene S. Hibbard; -1885. 340 Au2. !l, 1887 2. Jennie Phelps Ralston; dau. Georn-e W Byron Augustus, 341 Oct. 7, 1851 May 22, 1874 j Apr. 1, 1871 Lottie L. Nicholson. ° 1 Mary Eliza, 342 .July 10, 1849 HANDLEY W. AND ■Jan. 4, 1868 N. T. Taylor. SARAH (POTTER) BUSHNBLL. 329. Sarah Ette A.. 343 Flf.vd. N. Y.,Feb.24, 1822 Aug. 12, 1845 George E. Bartlett; 1812-; s. Smith and Nancv Handler N,, M.D.. 344 Lafar ,'oviii,., " Mar. 4, 1828 | Dec. 24. 1860 Laura Cecil Kelsey. [(Russell) Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. HENRY AND SOPHIA (SNYDER) POTTER. 330. 7 Nelson, Philips., Augustus H., William Elison, 345 346 347 348 Floyd, N. Y., July, 1831 Turin, " Jan., 1833 Jan., 1846 May, 1850 d. Nov., 1862 Nov., 1857 Dec, 1875 Achsah Hutchins; 1838-. Sarah J. Dixon; I860-. NELSON AND ACHSAH (HUTCHINS) POTTER. 345. Harry, Addie, May, 349 La Motte, la., Aug. 27, 1858 350 " " Oct. 26,1861 351 " " Mav 2,1866 Oct., 1883 July, 1881 May, 1884 Mittie Clark. (Their son, Frank N., born July, Hattie Hays; 1861-. [1884.) John J. Harvey. DR. ■WILLIAM ELISON AND ELIZABETH A. (BUSHNELL) POTTER. 332. 7 Wm. B.,M. D., Orlando L., Augustus, HaudleyB.,M.D., Albert C. , Julia. 352 363 354 355 356 367 Ganiinoqne, Canada, .July 29,1839 1849 July, 1861 Mary Cowen. [(Burke). Sarah I. Miller; 18.39-; dau. Martin and Eliz. DR. WILLIAM ELISON AND MARY (COWEN) POTTER. 352. Orlando L., Julia Adelaide, Minnie E., Alexander A., 358 359 360 361 Sept. 13, 1854 i Dec. 19,1876 Mary M. Tennant. Merser. Lewis. DR. HANDLEY B. AND SARAH L (MILLER) POTTER. 355. Augusta E., George Albert, William E., Ethel Grace, 362 363 364 365 Qananoque, Canada, Apr. 9, 1S62 Cousecon, '' Nov. 26, 1865 Clayton, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1868 Lafargeville, " DeC. 21, 1882 DR. NELSON AND FANNY MALVINA (NORTON) POTTER. 333. Frank Norton, Henry Nelson, 366 367 Mar. 31,18.50 Aug. 31, 1865 June, 1883 JAMES AND JULIA (POTTER) KELLEY. 334. 8 Achsah, Mary Ann, Helen, James Henry, Victoria A., Louisa Augusta, EllaS., 368- 369 370 371 372 373 374 Sept. 24, 1831 Aug. 12, 1833 Aui;-. 24, 18.36 Dec. 21,1841 Jan. 29,1843 .June 6,1845 July 10,1849 Jan. 15, 1848 d. Jan. 6, 1850 Apr. 10, 1873 Sept. 16. 1855 July 16, 1856 Jan. 2, 1876 Nov. 18, 1871 Delos Potter, No. 442. G. W. J. Hall. F. W. Bates. AUGUSTUS AND JANE (POTTER) POTTER. 335-530. 7 Julia.S., Sarah, Charlotte A., Mary Catharine, 375 Floyd, N.Y., Mav 20, 18.39 377 " " Dec. 27,1841 378 " " .Jan. 4,1847 379 Orleans, " Nov. 24, 1853 ! Dec. 8,1859 July 27, 1848 Mar. 7, 1871 May, 1872 Eugene Cowles; 1835-1880; son Oliver D. and [Elutheria (Andrews). Tyler E. Sprague; 1845-; s. Edward and Clarissa. James L. Bennett; 1849-; son Hosea and Eliz. EUGENE AND JULIA S. (POTTER) COWLES. 375. Jennie Eugenie, Harriet, 380 381 La Motte, la., Nov. 4,1860: Canton, " June 4,1864 Nov. 28, 1SS2 Aug. 15,1887 Alvah E. Taylor; 1859-; son Kodolphus B. and Hawley Allison. [Maria (Edwards). JOSEPH AND PHEBE (ADAMS) POTTER. 317. 7 7 7 8 8 Lydia J. , Dudley, Samuel, Ethan Allen, Joseph, Augustus C, A. Madison, Benjamin F., 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 Floyd, N.Y., Mar. 2,1799 " " June 2,1801 " Auo-. 2, 1803 " " Mar. 26, 1806 " " ISlay 5, 1809 Nov. 10,1812 June 21. 1814 " Sept. 29, 1817 Feb. 4, 1879 May 17, 1886 Aug. 1, 1878 * July 26, 1867 July 20, 1880 Dec. 6, 1880 May 9, 1882 Feb. 23, 1883 Jan., ■ 1821 Juue, 1827 Dec. 10, 1827 Feb., 1830 Mar. 24, 18.37 Oct. 15,18.50 Mar. 27, 1836 Mar. 11, 1846 Russell Fuller. Susan Potter, No. 524. Mary Potter, No. 525. Martha Wright. Celia Johnson; 1813-. [Marian (Ripley), Lucy (Wilcox) Lahe; 1827-1887; d. Erastus and Abigail Allen. [cia (Salmons). Rachael A. Case; 1820- ; d. Pardon C. and Mar- DUDLEY AND SUSAN (POTTER) POTTER. 383-524. Albert, Horace H. CnoSsauc;, Lydia J , 390 391 392 Trenton, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1830 | : Apr. 16, 1887 Caroline M. (Meyers) Potter; 1834-; d. James H. " Nov. 1.1833 Feb. 14, 1865 . Sept. 23, 1856 Caroline M. Meyers; 1834-; dau. James H. and Turin, " Nov. 25, 1837 ! Oct. 8, 1884 Mar. 31, 1863 j Warren Allen. [Betsey SAMUEL AND MARY (POTTER) POTTER. 384-525. 7 7 Allen, Kussell F, Eliza J. , George S., 393 394 395 396 Floyd, N.Y., Mar. 24,1829 " " July 7,1831 Aug. 11,18.34 Jan. 9,1842 Mar. 6, 1861 Feb. 19, 1864 Mar. 15, 1860 Sarah M. Bliss. (Their d., A. Delia, b. July 19, Helen M. Potter, No. 400. [1871.) William H. Mickle; 1834-; son Nicholas and [Eliza M. RUSSELL F. AND HELEN M. (POTTER) POTTER. 394-400. Lillian M., Helen M., 397 398 Floyd, N.Y., Nov. 9,1866 | Aug. 10, 1873 WILLIAM H. AND ELIZA J. (POTTER) MICKLE. 395. Samuel G. , 399 Utica, N. Y., Jan. 9,1869 JOSEPH AND CELIA (JOHNSON) POTTER. 386. 7 8 8 Helen M., Alfred M., Deles W., 400 401 402 Turin, N.Y., Feb. 10,1838 Dec. 2,1839 Dec. 14,1841 Mar. 3, 1875 Feb. 19, 1864 Aug. 24, 1862 June 4, 1866 Russell F. Potter, No. 3'.i4. Samantha Strade. Julia Hull. Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AXD HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. ALFRED M. AND SAMANTHA (STRADE) POTTER. 401. Horace A., 403 West Turin, N.Y., May 16,1866 Bertha B., 404 Martinsburg, " Oct. 5, 1867 IdaM., 405 " Jan. 10,1870 DELOS W. AND JULIA (HULL) POTTER. 402. Ida, 406 Maitinsbuig, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1868 July 18,1869 Xora L., 407 Perry, 111., Dec. 22, 1871 Le Eoy, Fred A., 408 Apr. 4, 1877 409 Floris, la., June 2, 1883 AUGUSTUS C. AND LUCY (WILCOX) LAHE POTTER. 387. Mary Alida, 410 Utica, N. Y., Oct. 16,1852 Ella Maria, 411 July 1, 1855 Nov. 2,1881 Elbridge Olin Kinne, M. D. Lucy May, 412 May 7, 1860 Apr. 1, 1865 Augusta Kipley, 413 Oct. 23, 1869 BENJAMIN F. AND RACHAEL ANN (CASE) POTTER. 389. 8 Fannie M., 414 Turin, X. Y., Aug. 16, 1848 Jan. 17,1872 Frank E. Wilson; 1843-; son Wm. H. andFree- E. Eugene, 415 Feb. 16, 1850 [love (Woodward). 8 Marshall N., 416 W. •' " Oct. 4,1851 Dec. 20,1882 Mary Rees; dau. James and Permelia (Davis). Flora A., 417 Nov. 22, 1853 Dec. 16, 1874 Charles Crofoot. Frank A., 418 Feb. 3, 1856 Mar., 1885 Minnie E. Allen. Samuel C. , 419 Feb. 28, 1858 IdaM. L., 420 Dec. 20, 1860 Alice M. , 421 " " July 8, 1863 FRANK E. AND FANNIE M. (POTTER) WILSON. 414. Myrtle Louise, 42:^ Watertown N".Y.,Aug. 28, 1876 Carrie Florence, 423 " Sept. 17, 1872 MARSHALL N. AND MARY (REES) POTTER. 416. 1 Marshall Kees E., 424 Oct. 1, 1885 | | JOHN AND SUSAN (SHIRLEY) POTTER. 306. 8 Samuel, S 425 Canajoharie, N. Y., July 3, 1851 1. Hannah Barlet; -1834. 8 426 Aug. 31, 1836 2. Elizabeth A. Potter, No. 657. [(Groat). 9 John, 427 Charlestown, N^. Y., Dec. 7, 1777 July 23,1834 Before 1799 Hannah Hall; 1782-1849; d. John and Catharine Ann, 428 u u 1 John Gear. SAMUEL AND HANNAH (BARLET) POTTER. 425. 8 John S., 429 Montgomery Co.,N.Y., Apr. 6, 1793 July 2, 1869 Mar. 14, 1815 Lydia M. Potter, No. 327. 9 Henry S., 430 " Oct. 25, 1794 July 17, 1856 Mar. 4, 1817 Silvia Brockway; 1797-1853. 9 David S., 431 Floyd, " Nov. 22, 1799 Jan. 12, 1857 Mar. 2, 1822 MarvPruyne; 1802-1883. [dence (Johnson). 9 Eminel, 432 Eoot, " Mav 3,1802 Aug. 19, 1850 Emma Olmsted; 1802-1839; dau. Allen andPru- 9 Mary, 433 " Mav 3, 1802 iVlay 12, 1872 Aug. 31, 1825 Thos. Jeffeson Halstead; 1801-1870; son Joseph Susan, 434 " Mav 15, 1804 Sept. 17, 1884 Unmarried. [and Miriam (Preston). 9 Catharine B., Julia, 435 436 " June 26, 1806 Feb. 2, 1828 Robert Carhartt; 1806-1861; son Eobt. and Mary Israel Green. [(Brakeman). SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH A. (POTTER) POTTER. 426-657. 9 Samuel, 437 Champion, N.Y.,Aug.31, 1837 Aug. 7, 18(il Sarah Knowlton; dau. Abraham and Mary. Merrit, 438 " Dec. 27, 1843 June 5, 1865 Unmarried. Dewayne, 439 " July 4, 184« Oct. 18, 1868 Mary L. Lake. JOHN S. AND LYDIA M. (POTTER) POTTER. 429-327. 8 , Alvah, 440 Floyd, N. Y., June 26, 1816 Sept. IS, 1837 Sophia Merrick; 1815-1880; d. Willard & Naomi. 8 ; Delos, j 441 Mar. 20, 1818 Jan. 6, 1841 1. Almira Jane Hutchens; 1823-1856. 442 2. Mary Ann Kelley, No. 360. 9 ! Augustus H., 443 " " Apr. 21. 182(1 Mar. 17, 1846 Louise Woodward; 1824-. 9 i Samuel E., 444 June24, 1824 Mar. 25, 1853 Sept., 18.50 Caroline Chambers. [(Crook). Onias Hall; 1819-; son Pellatiah and Abulah 9 1 Adelia A., 446 July 14, 1827 1 June 11, 1855 9 Albert L., 446 " Sept. 10, 1832 1 Sept. 13, 1853 Eliza Hall; 1838-. ALVAH AND SOPHIA (MERRICK) POTTER. 440. 8 Willard M. , 447 Steuben, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1840 Jan. 21, 1868 Vie S. Baker; 1848-. [Kate. Charles F. McElwee; 1846-; son Leonard and Adelaid A., 448 Champion, " Mar. 28, 1846 | Feb. 11,1873 WILLARD M. AND VIE S. (BAKER) POTTER. 447. Bennie E., 449 La Motte, la.. May 3, 1868 B3rron M., 450 1 Afton, ■' Aug. 2(i, 1874 Emet, 451 " " Dec. 2S, 1877 Emerette, 452 ' " " Dec. -28, 1877 DELOS AND ALMIRA JANE (HUTCHENS) POTTER. 441. 9 Achsah Jane, 453 Champion, N.Y., May 11,1842 Dec. 14, 1861 AVilliam E. Potter, No 40-' 9 Frances Augusta, 454 " '• Nov. 3, 1843 Oct. 22,1862 George W. Halstead, No. .500. Amelia L., 4.55 Orleans, " Feli. 18, 1846 Sept. 1, 1874 Luther Mereness; 1843-; son Gerit and Eliz. 9 PhiloD., 450 " " June 9, 1848 . Mar. 30, 1877 Nov. 25, 186!) Olive M. Boyd; 1851-; dau. J. Ellis and Eliz. Anson, 457 " " May 3, 1851 rrSmitli^. ^458 DELOS AND MAR" Y ANN (KELLEY) POTTER. 442-369. Ettie, La Motte, la., Apr. 16. 18.j7 ■ Sept. 27, 1863 John C. Fremont, ' 459 " " Sept. 7, 185S Mary E., 460 " " July 20, 1863 Helen, 461 " June 4. 1868 Lulu, 462 Cherokee, " Feb. 1,1870 Harvey, 463 1 Alta, " Aug. (i, 1873 1 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. PHILO D. AND OLIVE M. (BOYD) POTTER. 456. R. Albert, Delos D., June A. , 464 465 466 Mt.Yeruon,Ia.,Oct. 9,1870 Walker, " Jan. 25, 1873 " " June 30, 1875 AUGUSTUS H. AND LOUISE (WOOD'WARD) POTTER. 443. Alice A. , Fannie, Lillie, 467 468 469 Orleans, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1849 " " July 27,1852 LaMotte, la.. May 14, 1856 Mar. 5, 1871 Nov. 14, 1874 Dec. 18,1876 William H. Stover; 1841-; s. David & Catharine. Orrin M. Streight; 1847- ; son Jason and Eliza. James W. Sage. SAMUEL E. AND CAROLINE (CHAMBERS) (POTTER. 444. Cornelia Eliza, 470 Orleans, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1859 Feb. 17, 1874 James H. Burnett; 1848-. ONIAS AND ADELIA A. (POTTER) HALL. 445. Germain O., Ida A., Gracia L. , Juliette H., 471 472 473 474 Waterloo, Wis., Sept. 7, 1866 Canisteo,Minn.,Xov. 13, 1859 Ashland, " June 11, 18(i4 Wasioja, '' June 23, 1860 ALBERT L. AND ELIZA (HALL) POTTER. 446. Jay A., 475 LaMotte, ] Carl Hall, 476 cc Herbert D., 477 u Elbert L., 478 u Frances Eliza, 470 a Sept. 20, 1861 Dec. 13, 1864 July 9, 1870 Dec. 3, 1871 Feb. 27, 1876 HENRY S. AND SYLVIA (BROCKWAY) POTTER. 430. Mary, 480 Floyd, N. Y., Apr. 13,1818 Dec. 26, 1836 Capt. Aaron A. White. Sarah, \ 481 U U Jan. 23, 1820 1. Wilson Loomis ; -1849. 482 Feb. 6, 1853 •2. Nelson Wyeth. Edith Jane, 483 May 11, 1821 Mar. 5, 1883 Sept. 12, 1842 Augustus M. Ellis; 1S21-. , AVilliam H., 484 Jan. 21, 1826 Feb. 14,1859 Jan. 1, 1850 Mary Ette Bentley. Catharine, 485 .May 22, 1828 1864 Dec, 1853 Rodney Owens. DAVID S. AND MARY (PRUYNE) POTTER. 431. Bulah Ann, 486 Floyd, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1823 Alpheus Colburn. Elizabeth, 487 (.(. U Jan. 25, 1825 Nov. 12, 1847 Unmarried. Susan, 488 (£ IC Aug. 8,1827 May 18, 1871 Isaac Bohal. Eminel, 489 li ii July 25, 1830 Aug 10,18.30 Julia G. , 490 it. u July 4, 1831 George Owens. EMINEL AND EMMA (OLMSTED) POTTER. 432. Helen E., William E. 491 492 Floyd, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1835 June 3, 1839 Apr. 5, 1863 Unmarried. Dec. 14,1861 Achsah Jane Potter, No. 453. "WILLIAM E. AND ACHSAH JANE (POTTER) POTTER. 492-453. Emma, Carrie A., Everett O., 403 494 495 Fairfax, la., Glirtden, " Jan. 29, 1864 Aug. 4, 1867 Nov. 2, 1872 Feb. 14,1887 THOMAS JEFFERSON AND MARY (POTTER) HALSTEAD. 433. Juliaette, 496 Trenton, N.Y , Apr. 18. 1827 Oct. 12,1865 , Mariaette, 497 Dec. 3,1829 Dec. 22,1832 [Ann (Bailey). 9 James LaFayette,Hon., 498 Jan. 13, 1831 Nov. 13, 1853 Mary E. Brown; 1837-; dau. Isaiah and Eliza Eminel P., Maj., 499 Aug. 13, 1833 Mar. 1, 1865 Annie W. Ball; 1837-; dau. Richard and Sarah. 9 George W., 500 Mar. 16, 1837 Oct. 22, 1862 Frances Augusta Potter, No. 454. Mary Catharine, 501 June 17, 1840 Mar. 22, 1847 Helen Josephine, 502 Feb. 5, 1844 Jan. 4, 1856 Emilie Millicient, 503 Dec. 8, 1846 - HON. JAMES LaFAYETTB AND MARY E. (BROWN) HALSTEAD. 498. Mary Emma, William A., John Barnard, James LaFayette, Eliza Ann, Eminel Potter, 504 505 506 607 508 509 Amador Co., Cal., Santa Cruz Co.," Jan. 25, 1855 July o, 1869- Apr. 21, 1866 Dec. 5, 1871 Dec. 5, 1871 Aug. 18, 1873 July 7, 1872 July 2, 1877 Dec. 25, 1884 Dwight W. Grover. Mary L. Grover. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND FRANCES AUGUSTA (POTTER) HALSTEAD. 500-454. E. Conkling, Clara M., George P. , 510 .511 512 June 11, 1864 Feb. 7, 1868 Mar. 7, 1874 ROBERT AND CATHARINE B. (POTTER) CARHARTT. 435. Mary Isbell, R. S. Galilleo, Julia v., Henrietta R., 513 514 516 516 Whitesboro, N. Y., Franklin, " Feb. 2, 1830 June 6, 1840 Aug. 15, 1843 June 4, 1846 May 17,1862 Nov. 5, 1886 Feb. 18, 1850 Oct. 9, 1875 James Walker. G. R. Thompson. SAMUEL AND SARAH (KNO'WLTON) POTTER. 437. Mary E., 517 I Carthage, N.Y. , Aug. 5,1863 DE"WAYNE AND MARY L. (LAKE) POTTER. 439. Merrit, 518 B. F., 519 Giles, 620 John E., 521 Rose May, 622 Champion,N.Y.,May 21,1870 " Nov. 24, 1873 " " Nov. 5, 1875 " " Jan. 20, 1879 " " Oct. 19,1883 June 6, 1875 Past I'.-GEOEGE POTTER. OF PORTSMOUTH, E. 1.. a^d HI,^ DESCEyDAXT^. -Pabt 2. Catharine. ,,,.3 JOHN AND HANNAH HALL POTTTTR 427 10 Hovd, N'. T.. Dec. 1:7.:- 10 May-^.l-,. -Mar. 4.1-1' > -OP.i.n Halstead- IT^n 1-=.'— r. Josc-jh and 1 ~u5an. 0^4 Oct. l-.l-'>2 -rp:. In, l^o•| June. l-i:7 I'-^dltv Pouer. Xo. 3^;; ' " Si.-.- iPre^:.- - d. Dec. 10. 1-27 - .niu4l Poner. Xo. :i^ 1 Marv. ■y2-'j ■?r-::.:,. l-'.4 Eliza Ann. .'."*''. AuiT. 3i'.:-'.'7 1-77 Lot FuUer. Simv.-r'.. o'2~ Mav lJ.1-10 3ilar, 2V. 1-27 10 Wmiam, < ■"■!:- ?.-■:. .3.1-li Jan. •0.1-3'? 1. ilalinda Jerome: -1^44. 10 1 .">!,"■' .Jan. -. 1-4-;. 2. Cornelia B. Cummin^-. 1 Jane. 0.3 Eeb. 22,1-1^- Mav - 153- AusTistns Potter. Xo. :>:-5. John. .". '.-', ]_ Au.'.13.1-1~ Sr-t. 17. l-l^l' 10 Warren o32 Mar 2-i>.1^22 Julv 2"'. If4r; Maria Euller: 1--4-: aan. Orrin and Lticy l':,; SOLOMON AND CATHARINT; POTTTTR HAT.STFAD 523. 10 Manam E.. 5:>3 Dec. 6. lil':' Fe'. 6.154; ^-ve^rerWolcott: 1^12-. Horace, -,u Mar. ir.l-Jl Xov. iri. 1-2." 10 Cornelius. 535 Tren:on. X. T., .Junel^5. l~i:4 Julv 2.1-4". Eliza Ann Bm'S'^ :" -1:7-: d. John and T.inda. STTi'^msiT™ AWT) TVTAT?TAM^ T! iTTAT.STEAD -WOl^OTT. 533. GiOTze Albert. ,- 1 '^j K Medina. Wis.. Mav •:. 1-42 Mar. 2. 1-4 Emma. .537 Aui.30,:-43 -e-t. !•'. :^7^ A. C. Ht^sntn-^rn: 1-3^, (JharVi. .- .;; ~ .Tnlv 8. 1>4S Mar. 2.1^'.' Le5reiA..M.D.. .";-:■;' Nov. 9.1-- Apr. 13. 1 - . 3 c as^ie J. Balliet : 1 r-:>:;- : d ^t r " aen and Chn^tina. BvroQ -.. •>» Feb. 3.1-^-- Dee. 2o. l>-2 Addle Fuller: I--"-- L!iar>- D.. -541 Xov. 4. :>'?'. COKNKI.IIIH AND KI.I/.A ANN KHI.INHONi HAI.STEAD. 535. John Cornelius. 'A2 Trenton. >'. T.. s-n:. 13. l>k; Feb. 3. :-l Mina.To-rnnine Evel: :-o3-:-;: dan. J.fhiiC. Harriet Eliza. ■:43 Kussell. •■ ^ov. l,.l-4r; Mar. lo.:-71 cha-. H. Little: 1-ol-lS-o: -on Eicnard and EmUy !Melinda, 544 Mar. ll.i-^-4 Apr. 1,1-- Charle- nemnter;. H trie t (Bennett'. Wll.l.l AM AND IS lAljJ-NDA JEKOME fO'l-i'tiU. 628. Harriet Frances. ■'.'-!:■'-' Flovd. X. T.. Atr. 15. 1-S7 Jan. 3. :-"4 I-rnrlJonr^: 1532-: s-nEoberrand AM. Clara S.. r^. ilar. i4. 1-41 Jan. 1:. :-l2 •Lobn O. -Tones: 1531-: son Chren W. and Maj-- .Jerome. o47 Nor. ;•;.. 1^43 July 15.1-44 >aret. WTT.T.TAM AND COR NTTT.TA R iCTTMMTNaS POTTER .5?.9 Telma Adelaide. ."i-t'^ Fioyd. X.T.. July 31. :-•-:! William C. J es "WARREN ATTD MA_RiA i'ULLEHi POTTER- 532. John F.. •"49 Rord. X. T.. Mav -1.1-47 ) I.Tman .J.. r. .". ■ ' Mav 4. 1-4V' A- r. 3. 1-7';. Saral. Jane ^evmotir: 1--V— . i -ElA-'T--: A.. ,>-i Mav •:•.:-•:: William &.. OO- C'rleaas." Feb. 7. l--".3 Jan. 21.1--1 S; tinaP. Headlev: 1--" - » Alma Jane. ." .'■!-', Beriin. Wis,. Vov il^.l-'O ■RHHRAIM AND l-!l .1 y. A H^rl'H .PAHkMH, pn'r"rnH .^l^ 10 Catharine. < -.u Flovd. X. T.. Mar.l2.17-i Au.r. 30.1- 1 1- -1 1. AbMEddv: -l-.i, *; 10 ( •>:'-:> 2. .John C. B inner. li Thomas. ■"•'■;"' .Jan. --.17-4 Oct. 1. 1-41 Enth C:-amer. E;:her. .-..",7 Aui. ;:-.17-6 Mav 23. 1--1 John P. Coat-. / 1-2 Cv-:hia. .I/.- -en:. 22.17- Mar. 2. i- 7 Xathan Draper. , Mav2ij. :-> Mar. 1.1512 -tsonna M ntajne: 17 l-l-^o; dan. Xathaniel 13 Charle=. ."-- : • Oci. 16.17.-2 11 Geonre.' 560 JuIt IV'. 17y.5 Oct. l-.17f'7 Apr. 2''.. l-'l' Oct. 12.1-2: PoUv Van Buskirb: 17.'7-l-:7; dan. Pete"- aak 11 John E.. ■'.■'■- " .Tan, ?•. l-r.l Mar. :il. >-> lr2'' Jane Dav;-; :->2-l-5"; dan. Xatbl and -Tan* Jonathan, ."■63 •Tulv 4. i-;>3 l-'l-T B 14 Green. .-._4 Dec. 1-1-7 Mar. 1.1- J .ij: Ann Patch. H ABTAI. AND CATHARTNTl POTTER) EDDY. 554. 10 Hannah. ."•;." FioTd. X. T.. Eel.. -.1-a Oct. -.1541 1-2 7 ihn B:-iirk: 1797-1- ": sn Lawrence. » 10 Hiram. .y.6 -June . . l-'4 X;v. 4. 1^3' Amanda Piatt; 1->.|-: din. Bichard an" Po"t\ 11 Bhoda. Mav 4.1-1 Srrt. -4. 154.;' Jan. 1-1-27 Alvin Dennison: 15^-1--1; - n ^ ninei al Catharine. ■:''->- .. Joshna Baker. "Eho2_^ JOHN C. AND CATHA_RINE POTTER-EDDT BONNER. 555 Eleera A. . -^'■'^ 3.1ar. 27. 1-12 l-:l Ln.; ins Within -on. 11 John, . 1 , 1 1 Ma:-.. 1-1- 1-1 Maria B nrlt^t ' 11 Eyh-aim. ■'71 Jnne 17. 1-14 Mav -.1-73 Feb. 2. l-i 1 Jane P. Ackrr. 12 Hu'.da. "'■- 1-U3 1-:? Ezra Strv^r- JOHN AND HANNAH EDDT BUSKIRK. 565 10 Buth Ann. -7; Flovd. N. T.. Arr. 14.1-2- May 1 1-4- Gardner H. Card: L- :5-: - • Ga-dner a-^^i Maria M.. •"74 June 6. -- 4 -cpt. 16, --^- -A,^.^^- (Hunt.. MancDE.. Jime • . 1-;. GAItDNER H AND RUTH ANN BUSKIRK CARD. 573 C. L.uiie. -~,'; Eome. ^. r.. Oct. 6. 1-4 • -r't. li'. 1-7:. Gustave Le-.vi-. Alice M.. Apr. 5. l-'l Apr. 1.1-74 Tto.nta- M. -:nith; l-.t-; j,:n Tits, and ^[^-T C:ra Bell. ."r-iir D.. -9 ■Tan. 2-. >• - X.:.v, :2.1-i Xov 17.1-1 J. E Payne. r Ma-W. Jan. I'l'. 1-7 Alfn-d H. Bullock. E-:eUe. • -^ ' An.-. -•■ 1-4 Hendrick, • "1 Delta. •• May 1. 1-.". Oct. 3. l-.x: HTRAM AND AMANDA 'PLATT EDDY. 56e (' ■ .f.»«rf pio* 1 1 i Oct. 6. l-'l Mar. 7. 1-" Elvin A. Thorp- 1-2 - : son .T, .im a^j j_ 11 E-:her. .' ^1 o^tt^j: C;-, X. T., Julv -- 1-1 Khcia. •: *•;' ■• Mav -J.l-:13 Alii. ■-- ■-14 ^L^'---.-.T', Rdelia. •^-4 •• Aui:. l.l-::4 Feb. 11. '-- ' Wm. Heniy Chaney: l-.l-: i. Wm. and Be-lev 10 Catharine, Richard Abial, I Air in DenisOD, I Almira, n \ Albert Piatt, P.nr 2.-GEOB OE POTTER, OF POR TSMOUTH^ I., .VXD lUS DKS. EXDA NTS. _ Pakt ,. HIRAM^ND AMANDT^PllTTrEDDYr 556, 7' .., /„;^ "^ ^= ^|o».™,oOo..x.r., .f-31,lS30jSopt.277lS5n " 588 u u pi ;,'}'^f' ^ov. 20, 1841 ~ — - — — — , — ^- — .. ^_____ I ^Vpr. f). ]s ^^'■■'•1 Eilwinna M. Alilj,jt(; isr.o-. Eva Almira, Ezra Jarvis, Milford A., Emma Catharine, Kosa Linn, Ida Fidelia, Harry C, Andrew Jackson. 590 591 59-2 593 594 595 59(1 ___^I™^jA^AND^STHER^(EDDY, THORP Independence, Ore., Feb. S, 1854 . , . [.Marian i-i-( ((ij-aii-i-). Anna ( liiivlma Hhjlr-v ls.-,7-: ,1;, Mar. 2(1, 185(i De 1S5(3 " Dee. 2.3, 1859 " Dec. 23, ISCl „ " " Auo-. o.lSCO Iclm, \V. T., Fel). 14, Iscs; _ _" " Sept. 11. ISIiSI May 19, lSi8(; Mar All- ( »ct. IS, 1S70 l:;, isyc, 20, Lsc'.i Mar. :J.-,, Is77 Feb. ■_',-,, 1S7S Apr. is, l,s>i 582. \ Ilemy J. Jiutlur: Ella Ku-ell. John K. Hale; Is,' 1S44- II- Sani'l and >n J'". 13. \" and [EJiz. (ln-le~j. -; s. Tlioma'-i and ^Mar-arrl. Lena Almira, Charles Albert, Ivalo Pearl, ALBERT PLATT AND ANNA CHRISTINA (HIGLEY, EDDY. o9S Mari<,n(_'o.,OrL'., Feb. .", 1S77 ' ' ' ' ', o'.i'.i Polk Co., ■' Sept. :■,, is7;i : bOO jNlis-ioula.Mont., Feb. 27. ]SS4 589. 11 ' Abial S.. 11 ' Alburtns J.. Hiram E., Ann Janette, 11 Horace Alvin, 11 Catharine P.. Poxanna H.. Xina. Samuel, Rhoda. boi (;02 t\(r.\ CiOl CiOo I'ldii (;.i:i7 b(js W.I ALVIN AND RHODA (EDDY) DENISON. 567. Floyd, N. Y., Xnv. 1:4, is-'s v,,v i; Floyd, " Feb. 2s, 1861 " Aug. s,1863 " Mar. 8,1867 Ottawa, 111., Aui;. 2, 1S6'.) Mar. 31,1873 Mar. 2.-.. 1S75 " " June 5, lSi8 Irene Eloi^e, Cecil Alvin, Edith Amelia, Estella May, 619 626 (;21 HO RACE ALVIN AND AM ELIA AN N (PATE) DENISON. 605. July 6, 1866 ■ x\pr. 14, isi;;) xVug. 23, isso Sept. 30, 1SS4 Frank E., Phoda L., Estelle. Albert D., Genevieve, 6l'3 Holland Patent, X. Y 624 " 625 ' 621 ; " 627 " EDMUND K. AN D CATHARI NE R. (DENISON) PIERCE. 1866 Mar. 25. 1866 ' 606. Apr. 2. 6)el. 4,1862 Oct. 14,1S64 Feb. 16, 1867 June 25, ls6!i JOHN AND MARIA (BURKETT) BONNER. 570. 11 11 11 Francis E., Hannah M., Mary Ellen, Johi^i F. , Ephraira, Frances Mabel, Albert Erwin, Minnie Ma}", George B., FredE., (yJS 62'.) 6:;o 631 632 633 6;;4 635 6.36 ():i7 Orwell, N. Y. 1S37 I Sept. 1'.). 1851 June 4. 1S12 July 12, 1S44 Sept. 4, lsS4 JuiielO, 1S4(; >lay 10, ls4;) Nov. 20, ls(;,o AbraiiU i-aiuer; ls38^; s. Andrew and Catharine Apr. li', Isc.-, Geo. W. XeKon, M. I). Aug. 12. ISr.s ' Hannah E. Beadle. ABRAM AND HANNAH M. (BONNER) CRAMER. 629. Ft Dec. 24, 1S61 June 3. ls()7 Apr. 16, 1874 20, 1S6: DR. GEORGEW. AND MARY ELLEN (BONNER) NELSON. Juuels.lscs I >lav 30, iss:! Jnlv '.), 18s:! j 630. Francis E., Clarence W., Ephraim, Mary W., Lucius A., 638 639 (540 641 642 JOHN F. AND HANNAH E. f BEADLE) BONNER. June 1.186!) Sept. 11. 1871 Juuel5:iS74 Fell. 3, 1S;75 ' Jan. 17, 1S77 , Apr. 23, ls83 Mar. 30, 1879 Feb. 12, 1886 631. EPHRAIM AND JANE P. (ACKER) BONNER. 571. 11 ! Edward L., 643 Aug. 18, 1834 Charles Edwart 6.44 EDWARD L. AND CARRIE S. (KENYON) BONNER 643 Walla M'alla, W. T., Xoy. 1,18()6 ' Jan. 1/. 1865 Carrie s.Ivenvon: 184'.i-; d. D. S. and Caroline E. {roi,ti,„„d j,u,,^ 12 ) 11 Part 2. — GEOEGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. ED'WARD L. AND CARRIE S. (KENYON) BONNER. 643. (Concluded.) Lanita Josephine, Stella May, 645 646 San Francisco, Ciil., July 4, 1877 Deer Lodge, Mont.. Oct. 24,1879 Feb. 14,1881 EZRA AND HULDA (BONNER) STEVENS. 572. Mary J., Albert Edward, Marshall D. , Flora W., Abby Ann, Lora Adell, Nettie L., 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 Orwell, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1840 Jan. 24, 1844 Sept. 22, 1846 July 13, 1852 Dec. 18, 1856 Jan. 17, 1859 Oct. 8, 1863 Jan. 1,1866 Jan. 1, 1866 Sept. 12, 1867 Apr. 8, 1878 Oct. 3, 1878 William C. Kelsey. A. R. Dennison. Rosetta K. Beach. DeWitt Carpenter; 1858- E. B. Lester. Albert C. McKinney. son of Artamas and [Nancy. THOMAS AND RUTH (CRAMER) POTTER. 556. Sally, 654 Floyd, N.Y., Sept. 14, 1805 May 24, 1886 Apr. 15,1828 Lester Douglas; 1800-1878; son Samuel and 12 Ephraim, 655 June 17, 1807 Apr. 20, 1869 1834 Abigail K. Clark. Lydia (Tyler). 12 Ruth Annis, 656 Mar. 19, 1809 Feb. 7, 1863 1828 Oliver S. Scoville; 1804- ; son John and Betsey. 8 Elizabeth A. , 657 July 20, 1810 Mar. 19, 1887 Aug. 31, 1836 Samuel Potter, No. 426. VrettiaC, 658 Apr. 7,1812 Sept. 2, 1849 Juliann, 659 June 28, 1816 Sept. 3, 1860 Jan. 1, 1851 Henry Farr. EPHRAIM AND ABIGAIL E. (CLARK) POTTER. 655. Clark, 660 Jan. 25, 1837 1863 Lucy Osborn. John E., \ 661 Dec. 6, 1840 May 7, 1867 1. Elizabeth Clement. 662 June 14, 1869 2. Clarissa M. Brockway. Simeon, 663 Apr. 22, 1843 July 1, 1863 Albert D., 664 Aug. 11, 1845 July 1, 1863. OLIVER S. AND RUTH ANNIS (POTTER) SCOVILLE. 656. 12 Olive Ann, 665 Leyden, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1830 May 3, 1887 Mar. 1, 1853 John C. Jonas; 1829- ; son Christian and Chris- Martin H. , 666 " July 27, 18:i6 May 28, 1872 [tina Anna. Ruth Alvina, 667 " Feb. 15, 1840 Dec. 30, 1860 Henry Farr; 1828-; son Owen and Betsey. 12 Andrew 0., 668 Jan. 23, 1843 June 19, 1864 JOHN C. AND OLIVE ANN (SCOVILLE) JONAS. 665. Milton Albert, 669 Leyden, N. Y., Feb. 20,1854 Jan. 23, 1880 HarrietteE. Banks; 1859-; d E. J. and Philema. Newton A. , 670 u . Apr. 6, 18.55 May 10, 1881 Mary E. Beahan; 1857; dau. VVm. and Rosanna. Olive Ann, 671 " I Oct. 21, 18.56 Feb. 21,1857 Olivia Annis, 672 Great Bend, ' ' June 9, 1858 Mozart Alpheus, 673 a i. ' May 19, 1860 F. Adelbert, 674 U (. Nov. 28. 1863 May 13,1873 Leona Alfretta, 675 U i Nov. 20, 1864 Apr. 6, 1885 ITenry Coon. Susie Ardell, 676 a I ' Sept. 5, 1867 Nov. 15,1886 Thomas F. Beahan. Oliver Andrew, 677 U ( July 22, 1869 Sept. 26, 1869 Clark Alamon, 678 " ' Nov. 3. 1872 HENRY AND RUTH ALVINA (SCOVILLE) FARR. B67. Warren H., George O., Carrie A., Lucy Annie, 679 680 681 682 ConBtaWeville.N.Y., Feb. 8,1863 Dec. 10, 1867 Leyden, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1869 " June 5, 1877 Feb. 3, 1875 NATHAN AND CYNTHIA (POTTER) DRAPER. 558. 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 12 James D., Daniel, Stephen, Elizabeth, Cynthia, Samuel, Surviah, Jason, 683 684 685 686 087 688 689 690 Floyd, N.Y., Dec. 21, 1806 " Oct. 1,1808 " Nov. 6, 1813 .Iunel4, 1815 " July 31, 1817 " June 22, 1819 " Apr. 19, 1821 June 10, 1822 July 7, 1874 May 21, 1821 Feb. 6, 1861 Feb. 28, 1884 Mar. 31, 1851 July 21, 1820 Oct. 18, 1881 1834 Dec. 23, 1832 1836 1837 Sept. 3, 1840 Mar. 13, 1845 1848 Betsey Clark; 1810-1888; dau. Asa and Polly. Sophronia Jacobs. Sophronia Barnum; 1816-; dau. James and William Stowell. [Persis (Bartholemew). lienjamin Cummins ; 1815- ; son Lovel and Sarah. Henry Dietrich; 1817-1881. Abigail Hardie; -1884. JAMES D. AND BETSEY (CLARK) DRAPER. 683. Sophia C, Asa C, Sarah M., 691 692 693 Dec. 28, 1835 Apr. 16, 1840 Oct. 18, 1842 James T. Booth. Mary E. "Webb; 1849-; dau. William and Mary. Robert E. Roberts. JAMES T. AND SOPHIA C. (DRAPER) BOOTH. 691. George W. 694 Holland Patent, N.T., July 3,1855 Oct. 22, 1873 Mary E. Wylie; 1854-; dau. James and Ann. DANIEL AND SOPHRONIA (JACOBS) DRAPER. 684. Daniel Sylvester, I 695 Sophronia G., ! 696 Lavinia S. , j 697 Samuel H., 698 Jennie E., ' 699 Floyd, N.Y., Feb. 4,1836 " " Mar. 29, 1838 '• " Oct. 12, 1840 " " Jan. 4, 1844 " " Apr. 7, 1847 Apr. 5, 1866 Sept. 13, 1866 Nov. 10, 1869 Daniel D. Carpenter; 1832-; son David and Cornelius H. Hew.-. [Mary (Gardner). John W. Suits. STEPHEN AND SOPHRONIA (BARNUM) DRAPER. 685. Nathan, Cynthia J. , Elcie Ann, James W., Persis D., Horace, Mary Anne, Daniel, 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 Floyd, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1836 " Apr. 18,1838 Aug. 22, 1840 Jan. 7, 1843 " Apr. 17, 1846 " Dec. 4, 1848 May 4, 1853 Sept., 1856 Dec. 29, 1863 .June 26, 1871 Jan. 6, 1888 Mar. 24, 1857 Apr. 12, 1850 Feb. 7, 1860 1860 July 2, 1863 Jan. 1, 1869 1870 Margaret Mink; 1838-; dau. Valentine and Marv. Perry J. Wart. "^ Norman Wart. Orlando S. Wheeler; 18.38-; son Jairus and Eliz. Julia Hitchcock. Daniel McCurdy. 12 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH (DRAPER) STOWELL. 686. Wm. Jonathan, 708 Nov. 22, 1H3!) 1. Ellen ; m. 2d, Eva . Mary C, Adeline W., 709 July 2, 1S41 Dec. 28, 18.-)0 Lawrence Fuller. 710 July 30, 1S44 Sept. 19, 1858 Henry E. Lyon. Josiah Hilton. [S. Wart. Pei-lina, 711 July 30, 1844 Oct. 22, 1869 Jennette, 712 Sept. 15, 1846 July 4, 1863 1. Peter V. Wart; m. 2d, Apr. 17, 1884, James KhodaD., 713 Nov. 10, 1849 Mai'. 31, 1867 Jeremiah Wart. [Laura (Coe). Henry Elbert, 714 Apr. 12, 1851 Feb. 16, 1873 Mary Annette Woolson; 1861-; dau. Wm. and BENJAMIN AND CYNTHIA (DRAPER) CUMMINS. 687. Lovel J., 715 Floyd, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1842 Oct. 3, 1865 Mary E. Seekins; 1842-; dau. Jos. and Hannah. Rhoda, 716 " " Nov. 3,1846 Sept. 7,1847 HENRY AND SURVIAH (DRAPER) DIETRICH. 689. S. Celertine, 717 Nov. 1, 1846 Apr. 8, 18.54 Henry V., 718 July 19,1849 Aug. 16, 1874 Adelaide M. Clark. [(LaRue). George L. Pitkin ; 1856- ; son David and Lucy S. Odella J., 719 Jan. 5, 1861 Apr. 16, 1883 EllaC, 720 Oct. 12, 1862 JASON AND ABIGAIL (HARDIB) DRAPER. 690. George D., 721 Oct. 29, 1849 Feb. 17, 1878 Rosa Hubbard. Josephine, 722 June 19, 1852 June 18, 1870 Lewis Hawsen. Evangeline, 723 Mar. 14, 1854 Mar., 1880 Seth Demblebee. Charles Edwin, 724 Dec. 18, 1856 Sept. 6,1879 Lydia Rhobacker. Laura, 725 Jan. 31, 18.58 May 9, 1880 Will Hahn. Mary, 726 July 6, 1866 CHARLES AND SUSANNA (MONTAGUE) POTTER. 559. 13 Lucy, 727 Floyd, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1815 Aug. 6, 1873 1834 Jefferson Aldrich. 13 Esther, 728 Jan. 24, 1817 July 18,1849 Mar. 11,1835 Samuel D. Stowell. 13 Clark P., 729 Lee, " Jan. 6, 1819 July 19, 1881 Jan. 1, 1850 Orril Weston. [Lucinda (Pennock). 13 George, ( 7.30 Western," Nov. 13, 1819 Oct. 8, 1843 1. Lucinda Smith; 1828-1872; dau. George and 2. Mary L. (West) Mattison; 1834-; d. Williston. 731 1873 13 Hiram. 732 Floyd, " Feb. 28, 1821 Jan. 5, 1848 Maria Ann Van Ornim; 1828-; dau. Abram and Rhoda, 733 Sept. 6, 1822 1842 John Dobson. [Hannah (Day). 13 Susan, 5 734 " " Aug. 6, 1825 June 4, 1844 1. Hilan Burch. 735 Mar. 25, 1866 2. Ichabod Miner. [Lucinda. 13 Lydia, ^ 736 Orwell, " Aug. 6, 1827 Sept. 13, 1881 Nov. 13, 1844 1. Samuel P. Smith; 1825-1858; son George and 737 1862 2. Charles Brooks. 738 1879 3. Nicholas Oxen. 13 Jane, 739 June 6, 1832 Nov. 21, 1849 Charles P. Smith. Ephiaim, 740 Aug. 16, 1837 1 Sept. 16, 1837 JEFFERSON AND LUCY (POTTER) ALDRICH. 727. William E., i 741 Dec. 25, 1837 Dec. 19, 1863 Lizzie A. Glass. Mary Celestia, 742 Orwell, N.Y., Dec. 3,1839 Jan. 1, 1869 Milton Letts; 1838-, son William and Huldah. C. Avis, 743 " " Nov. 14, 1846 July 4, 1861 A. A. Davy. Charles S., 744 ' " " Sept. 2, 1850 Sept. 22, 1874 Mary E. Haker. SAMUEL D. AND ESTHER (POTTER) STOWELL. 728. m Elvira, 745 Jan. 20, 1836 Oct. 9, 1876 Dec. 6, 1854 Henry H. Potter, No. 829. Rhoda A., j 746 Dec. 21, 18.38 Jan. 19, 1866 1. John W. Prouty. 747 Mar. 6, 1879 2. Daniel J. Clements. CLARK P. AND ORRIL (WESTON) POTTER. 729. James Weston, 748 Nov. 13, 1850 Jan. 25, 1882 Florence A. Miller. Frank, 749 Oct. 21. 1852 May 15,1853 JefEerson R., 750 Mar. 4, 1854 July 5, 1879 Jennie E. Rider. Charles, 751 Sept. 7, 1856 Dec. 5, 1878 Annie M. Wilds. Orrin H., 762 Nov. 15, 1857 June 8, 1879 Mary Calkins. Hiram A., 753 Mar. 13, 1864 D wight A., 754 May 30, 1868 GEORGE AND LUCINDA (SMITH) POTTER. 730. Mary G., 755 Orwell, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1845 Jan. 19, 1862 H. J. Bonner. [Julia. Susan I., 756 " " July 23,1847 Feb. 7, 1869 Marion L. Springsteen; 1848-; son James and Charles Vanness, 757 " " Feb. 7, 1852 Nov. 17, 1874 David D., 758 -July 20, 1854 Herbert y.. 759 ■' Jan. 20, 1858 June 20, 1885 Kittle Maldoon. Carrie A.., 760 " " Dec. 12, 1861 HIRAM AND MARIA ANN (VAN ORNIM) POTTER. 732. Adelia Esther, 761 Orwell, N.Y., Jan. 16,1849 June 1,1867 Perry Benson; 1843-; son George and Phebe. Charles Abram, 762 Russell, " Eeb. 14, 1852 Oct. 14, 1882 Anna Thomas. Alexander, 763 " •" May 17, 1854 Dec. 20,1882 1877 Electa ; -1881. [Mary Anna. Lizzie Ann, 764 Sullivan, " Sept. 30, 1857 Aug. 9, 1881 John Franklin Lewis; 1851-; son Samuel and George B., 765 Orwell, " Sept. 15, 1860 Jan. 27, 1883 Mary Hayner. [Mary Jane. Maria Etta, 766 Jan. 12, 1863 Feb. 17, 1881 Malcom Benjamin Cook; 1854-; son Emory and Susan Orville, 767 Parish, " Mar. 11, 1867 Jfellie Leonard, 768 Sept. 6, 1869 Katie Frank, 769 " " Apr. 6,1871 HILAN AND SUSAN (POTTER) BURCH. 734. Laura, 770 Orwell, N.Y., May 8,1845 Mar. 30,1870 N. G. Prouty. John J., 771 " " Apr. 20, 1848 June, 1870 Kate E. Stickels; 1847-; dau. Hiram and Maria. Charles P.. 772 " " Mar. 16, 18,50 July 19, 1874 Viola S. Cole. H. Eugene, 773 Oct. 24,1854 Nov. 25, 1872 Emma Keyer. 13 14 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AKD HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. SAMUEL P. AND LYDIA (POTTER) SMITH. 736. Khoda A., Mary J. , Delia C, Quiacy A., 774 Orwell, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1846 775 ! " " Aug. 30, 1848 776 j " " July 31, 1851 777 " •' Nov. -24, 1855 May 2, 18(i2 Mar. 24, 1869 Sept. 15, 1869 Clarence A. McBratnev ; s. Andrew and Maria. Dwight Charles Dodge; 1845-; son Charles C. [and Betsey G. CHARLES P. AND JANE (POTTER) SMITH. 739. A. Dealton, Rev., A. Decetta, Anah Jane, Mertie C, 778 779 780 781 May 14, 1851 Nov. 3,1881 L. E. Edson. Nov. 1,18.53 Feb. 7, 1879 Feb. 25, 1856 Oct. 18, 1877 T. B. Martin. July .31, 1860 Mar. 20, 1878 W. E. Coleburn. GEORGE AND POLLY (VAN BTJSKIRK) POTTER. 561. Peter Y., Mary E., Martha -J. Lura Ann, George, .Jr., George Brayton, Betsey Day, Charles William, 78-2 7S.S 784 785 786 787 788 789 Lee, N. Y. Orwell, " Floyd, Orwell, May 18, 1823 Feb. 18, 1825 Aug. 17, 1827 Aug. 17, 1829 Jan. 8, 1830 Nov. 17, 1831 June 6, 1834 Nov. 30, 1835 Oct. 10, 1823 Oct. 25,1853 Aug. 25,1831 Aug. 6, 1885 May 28,1852 Mar. 18, 1849 Sept. 25, 1851 Jan. 16, 1849 Jan. 7, 1868 Mar. 7, 1860 [(Colgrove). Clark Mace; 1822-; son Simeon ami Elizabeth James Alexander Eapp. John Spink; 1S24-. Frances E. Arnold. Nathan Billinger; son John and Betsey. GEORGE BRAYTON AND FRANCES E. (ARNOLD) POTTER. 787. Hattie C, Lillie M., Frank B., F. Arnold, 790 791 792 793 Sept. 11, 1860 Nov. 16, 1864 Feb. 2,1867 July 5, 1877 Aug. 11, 1886 Newbury J. Fillmore. JOHN E. AND JANE (DAVIS) POTTER. 562. 14 Uavis Van Ness, ( 794 Floyd, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1821 Jan. 1, 1846 1. Nancy M. Angell; 1825-1877; d. L«aac . 795 Mar. 4, 1878 Amanda P. (West) Lewis; 1824-; d. David. 14 Roxanna, 796 ii (. Oct. 31,1822 Oct. 8, 1845 Orrin Beadle; -1888; son Nathaniel and Merab William v., 797 U (. Feb. 28, 1825 Oct. 18,1829 [(Hickroe). Nathaniel E., 798 (.(. C Feb. 14, 1826 Sept. 14, 1827 [(Olmstead). 14 Alexander, 799 !.(. i Sept. 15, 1827 Mar. 14, 1855 Martha P. Ward well; 1836- ; d. John & Abirail Marion Uobbins. [(Balcli). 14 Charles, 800 Orwell, ' Apr. 30, 1830 Feb. 16,1857 Aug. 19. 1854 14 Albert J., 801 u c ' Sept. 7, 18.33 Sept. 7, 18.56 Mary M. Damon; 1832-; dau. Daniel and Polly Latham D., 802 U i Mar. 28, 1839 Oct. 17, 1866 Martha A. i)oane; 1834-; d. Ira and Audria Y. MaryE., 803 U i May 21, 1841 Oct. 17, 1845 Marshall D., 804 U i July 1, 1843 Aug. 12, 1873 Mary Greenwood. 14 Ellen M., 805 U i ' May 18, 1846 Sept. 1, 1876 Henry J. Pennock; 1S48-; s. Geo. J. & Mary M DAVIS VAN NESS AND NANCY M. (ANGELL) POTTER. 794. Eugene A., 806 Neenah, Wis., Mar. 28, 1848 Nov. 15, 1868 Hattie Carter; 1850-; dau. Geo. T. and Lucy A. Vernon A., 807 u u Apr. 30, 1852 Jan. 1, 1879 Anna S. Clark. [(Tucker). Genevieve, 808 Oskosh, " Ian. 20, 1857 Dec. 9, 1862 Herbert G., 809 L. i(. June 6, 1859 Sept. 15, 1886 Sophie Mattson; 1866-1886; dau. John P. ORRIN AND ROXANNA (POTTER) BEADLE. 796. Charles Henry, William Y. N., Yiola Merab, Hobert H., 810 811 812 813 Orwell, N.Y., June 16, 1848 Jan. 3,1868, " " -luly 2:i, 1860 i " " Apr. 18, 1858 . i Nov. 16, 1886 " " Aug. 16, 1859 Feb. 13,1861 G. E. Hayes. ALEXANDER AND MARTHA P. ("WARDWELL) POTTER. 799. Ida Jane, De Anna, Yiolette, 814 815 816 Orwell, N. Y., Dec. 17, 18.57 " " Sept. 22, 1863 " Apr. 16, 1870 CHARLES AND MARION (ROBBINS) POTTER. 800. 14 15 16 16 15 15 15 John Charles, 817 Aug. 3, 1856 Jan. 28, 1879 | L. Ada Barker; 1869-; dau. Peter and M. Ada. ALBERT J. AND MARY M. (DAMON) POTTER. 801. Jennie Yieve, 818 Albion, N. Y., Dec. 13, 18.57 Cora Albertine, I 819 i Orwell, " Nov. 18, 1862 ' Sept. 29, 1864 Llewellyn, ; 820 , " " Dec. 27, 1808 Clarence A., ! 821 " " Oct. 11, 1874 ' Sept. 5, 1877 De Forest J. Howlett; 1853- ; s. Julius Augustus [and Eliza Ann (Porter). DE FOREST J. AND JENNIE VIEVE (POTTER) HOVTLETT. 818. Mina May, Frank D., 822 823 Sept. 5, 1878 Oct. 2, 1883 HENRY J. AND ELLEN M. (POTTER) PENNOCK. 805. Kittie J., Lawrence J. , A. Leland, 824 825 820 Orwell, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1876 " May 29, 1879 Sept. 7, 1881 Mar. 27, 1877 GREEN AND ANN (PATCH) POTTER. 564. Hannah, Henry H., Ephraim P., John M., Jane E., Elvin G., J. Grant, 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 Jan. 30, 18.30 Mar. 16, 18.32 Sept. 20, 1833 Apr. 22, 18.35 ^lav 3, 18.37 Orwell, N.Y., July 13, 18.39 " .Tail. 6, 1842 Jan. 30, 1875 Feb. 6, 1854 Dec. May Mar. 6, 1851 1, 18.55 18, 1860 Aug. 23, 18.54 June 80, 1867 Sept. 1. 1867 1. R. W. Tholmson. 2 James Anson. Elvira Stowell, No. 745. fWalch 1. Susan Tifft; m. 2d, Mar. 24, 1868, Nettie E Elmira Hicks. Daniel W. Dingman; -1885. Frances M. Dale; 1839-; dau. Geoige and Marv Consanda Shemway. [Antoinette (Hamilton) 14 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. HENRY H. AND ELVIRA (STOWELL) POTTER. 829-745. Sylvester H. Arthur A. , Willie K., 835 836 837 Aug. 31, 1855 May .30, 1867 Feb. 20, 1859 Apr. 6, 1876 Eva B. Broughton. Maiyetta McKinney. EFHRAIM P. AND SUSAN (TIPPT) POTTER. 830. Stephen A., Herbert B., 838 839 Apr. 7,1857 May 14,1865 Kate White. JOHN M. AND BLMIRA (HICKS) POTTER, 831. Adin M., 840 May 22, 1861 Dec. 24, 1882 Amelia Hilton. Lillie Ann, 841 Nov. 17, 1862 Franklin J. , 842 Feb. 28,1867 Willie H., 843 Oct 16,1876 Oct. 25, 1876 Ella May, 844 Dec. K), 1878 DANIEL W. AND JANE E. (POTTER) DINGMAN. 832. Henrietta, Howard E., Carrie A., 845 846 847 Mar. 14, 1855 May 7, 1858 Feb. 12, 1862 June 21, 1877 May 30, 1876 May 30,1878 Henry Barber. Kose R. Bragdon; 1858- [Mirilla. dau. Danfurth C. and ELVIN G. AND FRANCES M. (DALE) POTTER. 833. Blanche C, Helen Dale, 848 849 Orwell, N. Y., Nov. 3,1869 Nov. 14, 1879 1 1 J. GRANT AND CONSANDA (SHEMWAY) POTTER. 834. OrraH., 850 June 3,1871 OrlaC, 851 May 21,1874 Lora Grace, 852 June 9,1875 Leanna Maud, 853 June 5, 1877 Gertie Viola, 854 Dec. 19, 1880 ABEL AND REBECCA (PAINE) POTTER. 5. 15 I Benjamin, Maj., 855 Greenwich, R. I., Oct. 18,1713 15 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 Dec. 25,1735 Jemima Williams; dau. Joseph, Jr. ABEL AND MARTHA (PAINE) POTTER. 6 Job, 1 856 I Greenwich, R. I., Mar. 14,1720 Levi, I 8.57 : " " May 15, 1722 Sept. 7, 17.58 Deborah Borden. Simeon, 858 " Apr. 21, 1724 , Abel, { 859 " Oct. 21,1726 Nov. 27, 1747 1. Anne Thornton. 860 Nov. 19, 1756 2. Hannah Slocum. 19 Bennett, 861 " " 1742 Jan. 1,1777 Feb. 24, 1764 Elizabeth Kegwin; 1746-1826. Dinah, 862 (( cc Mar. 14, 1757 Edward Fenner, Jr. MAJ. BENJAMIN AND JEMIMA CWILLIAMS) POTTER. 855. 15 Zuriel, 863 (!ranston, R. I. , Apr. 8, 16 Mesheck, 864 Honneyman, M.D., 865 18 Holliman, 866 July 3, Susanna, 867 Rebecca, 868 Jemima, 869 )r. 8,1740 Nov. 18, 1796 Dec. 24,1761 Abigail King; 1740-1819. [and Sarah. 1744 Sept., 1819 Apr. 10, 1774 Temperance Burlingame; 1750-1828; d. Josiah Dec. 19, 1770 Unmarried. ly 3, 1755 Sept. 12, 1778 Sarah Allen; 1757-; dau. Capt. Nehemiah. Oct. 10, 1761 Oliver Carpenter. Zuriel Waterman. Col. Christopher Olney. ZURIEL AND ABIGAIL (KING) POTTER. 863. Freelove, Rebecca, Anna Allen, Jemima W.,5 Abigail, Benjamin, Zuriel, Elizabeth, Asa, 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 Oct. 22,1762 Dec. 23,1764 Feb. 24, 1767 Apr. 24,1769 Dec. 31, 1771 Aug. 11,1774 Mar. 15, 1777 Aug. 16, 1779 Mar. 24, 1782 Oct. 2, 1805 June 15, 1807 Feb. 7, 1779 Nov. 29, 1829 Sept. 1, 1805 July 11,1853 Nov. 30, 1796 Oct. 3, 1821 Apr., 1852 Unmarried . Nov. 1798 Unmarried. 1803 Edward Stafford. Cyrus Arnold. Benjamin Arnold. Maj. Earl Potter. Lydia King; 1777-1853; d. Wm. B. and Welthan. Benjamin Hill. Ruth Stafford. BENJAMIN AND LYDIA (KING) POTTER. 875. Sarah Green, Zuriel, (no iBsue), William King, Benjamin, Jr., (no iBsue)) Otis W., Rev., Welcome Allen, Lydia A. (no issue), Abby E. " Mercy Burdin, Asa King, 879 880 881 882 883 884 886 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 Cranston, R. I., Jan. 18, 1800 Aug. 29, 1801 " " Sept. 16,1803 " " Oct. 2,1806 Dec. 10, 1807 Jan. 17,1810 Mar. 20,1812 Aug. 16, 1814 Dec. 8,1816 Aug. 7,1820 Oct. 14,1846 Feb., 1883 Sept. 10, 1842 Feb. 17,1885 May 27,1867 Nov. 19, 1866 Apr. 12, 1872 Nov. 3, 1849 Feb. Sept. May May 2, 1832 3, 1871 Mar. 17,1830 June 4, 1835 19, 1840 31, 1870 July 25, 1831 Aug. 19, 18.39 Mar. 17, 1843 Sept. 16, 1844 Unmarried. Dec. 12, 1843 Feb. 28,1849 June 9, 1886 1. Roby M. Ames; 1801-1870; dau. Dyer and 2. Alzadia Brown. [Rosanna (Borden). Esther Gaston. [Marj'. 1. Lucy L. Harrington ;-1835; dau. Antipas and 2. Cornelia Weeden; 1809-1864; dau. James. 3. Amelia Weeden; 1809-1886; dau. James. Lydia A. Tillinghast; 1810- ; dau. Rev. Dr. 1. Maria M. Pettis. [Thomas. James L. Gardner; -1SS8. Charles S. Cleveland; -1887. [Celia. 1. Betsey Arnold; 1818-1840; dau. Horatio and 2. Cornelia E. Armington; 1825-1882: d. James 3. Sophia A. Armington. [G. anci Sarah F. ZURIEL AND ROBY MILLER (AMES) POTTER. 880. Mary Borden, Fraqces Maria, Rosanna, Lydia, Benjamin Dyer, J 894 895 896 897 898 899 Johnston, R. I., May 14, 1834 " " May 14,1834 " Mar. 26,1836 " " July 30,1839 « " July 24,1842 Feb. 14, 1860 Dec. 1, 1858 Mar. 5. 18.54 Nov. 19,18.55 .Tan. 21,1856 Unmarried. Dec 26, 1872 Augustus S. Randall; 1832-1804; son William. Albert N. Darling; 1S27-; son Newbury. John N. Arnold; 1834-; son Beuj. and Thirza. 1. Lucy M. Keeler. 2. Hope Thornton. 15 Part 2. — GEOEGE 'POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Paet 2. BENJAMIN, JR., AND CORNELIA C"W"EEDEN) POTTER. 884. 16 Euth Weeden, 900 Providence, R. I., Sept. 6,1846 Oct. 31, 1874 David C. Moulton; 1830-; son Samuel S. DAVID C. AND RUTH WEEDEN (POTTER) MOULTON. 900. David Potter, Benjamin, Mabel Cornelia, 901 902 903 Providence, K. I.. July 21, 1875 " May 4,1878 " " Sept. 29, 1880 REV. OTIS WILSON AND LYDIA ALLEN (TILLINGHAST) POTTER. 886. 16 Lucv Tillinghast, Otis' W., Jr., ( Thos. T., Rev., Ann Maria S., William King, 904 905 906 907 908 Swansea, Mass., June 18, 1833 " July 23,1834 Oct. 25.1837 Apr. 3,1842 Cranston, R. I., Dec. 21,1843 Aug., 1883 Oct. 6, 1884 Oct. 8, 1860 Feb. 11,1874 Aug. 6, 1868 June 16, 1869 [and Abby K. 1. Sarah H. Greene; 1838-1872; dau. Noble T. 2. Yesta Pierce; 1837-; dau. Asa and Rebecca Sarah Frances Manning; -1886. [(Swift). [S. and Eliz. C. Harriet Emily Dickerson; 1842-; dau. Kbenezer OTIS ^VILSON, JR., AND SARAH H. (GREENE) POTTER 905. j Miriam Greene, 910 Johnston R. I., May 17, 1864 Jan. 3, 1887 Abner D. Doule; 186.3-; s. Abner I. and Mary. WELCOME ALLEN AND MARIA M. (PETTIS) POTTER. 887. Benj. James, 911 July 6, 1840 Sept. 8, 1866 Sarah Thurber Sheldon. ASA KING- AND BETSEY (ARNOLD) POTTER. 891. Harriet Naomi, 912 Nov. 23, 1845 ' Nov. 1, 1864 Unmarried. ASA KING AND CORNELIA E. (ARMINGTON) POTTER. 892. 16 Frank King, 913 Providence, R. I., Dec. 15, 1849 Oct. 13,1875 Emma Maria Cook; 1852- ; dau. Leander and Helen Park, 914 " Jan. 10,1859 [Olive Eliza (Daniels). .Walter A., 915 " Apr. 8,1865 Charles Walton, 916 " Nov. 13,1870 FRANK KING AND EMMA MARIA (COOK) POTTER. 913. Ralph King, Olive, Alice King, 917 918 919 Providence, R. I., Jan. 15,1879 Feb. 19,1882 " Sept. 26, 1884 " Sept. 18, 1887 I ASA AND RUTH (STAFFORD) POTTER. 878. 16 Edwin G., Alberts., 920 921 Sterling, Conn., June 15, 1825 Nov. 18, 1815 Feb. 20, 1852 LydiaH. Jeffers; 1822- dau. ' 16 Alfred H., AsaL., Jonathan N., Osman D., 922 923 924 925 Nov. 18, 1815 Nov. 18, 1812 May 27,1820 Dec. 3,1822 July 19,1867 Sept. 6, 1836 Laura Ann Justin. Abby K., 926 Oct. 5, 1807 1881 1837 Noble T. Green. Mary J., 927 Mar. 25, 1810 Dec. 29, 1884 Unmarrierl. Eliza R., 928 July 26,1817 Leonard Dean. .Amy A., 929 Apr. 24, 1804 1882 1830 Daniel Kingsley. EDW^IN G. AND LYDIA H. (JEFFERS) POTTER. 920. Lambert M., Julia Burgess, Anna J., 930 931 932 WooDsocket, R. I., June 0,1854 Sterling, Conn., Feb. 14, 1858 Aug. 25, 1862 Oct. 24, 1866 Sept. 24, 1882 [Esther. Daniel B. Browne; 1838-; son Gurdon P. and ALFRED H. AND LAURA ANN (JUSTIN) POTTER. 922. Dianthe, Alfred H., Jr., Dwight E. , Everett C, Emma A. H., 933 934 935 936 937 Juno 7, 1837 Dec. 11,1838 Jan. 9, 1840 Dec. 5,1846 Mav 12, 1852 Feb. 6, 1838 Nov. 9, 1881 June 14, 1864 May 5, 1863 Nov. 24, 1870 Sept. 3, 1873 Susan Benson. Mary A. Hazen. Ellen A. Atwood. Edwin K. Stafford. MESHECK AND TEMPERANCE (BURLINGAME) POTTER. 864. Lydia Cno issue), 938 Cranston, R. I. , May 29, 1775 Mar., 1863 16 Henry H., 939 u u Jan. 13.1777 17 William Anson, 940 a u Feb. 3, 1770 Thos. Rumeril, 941 " " Mar. 6,1781 May 29, 1787 17 Freelove, 942 u u May 10,1783 Oct. 22, 1869 Hannah , 943 " " June 22, 1786 Aug. 27, 1870 Jan. 5, 17 Mesheck, ( I 944 945 946 a u May 27,1788 Sept. 29, 1865 July 30, Abednego, 947 June 28, 1790 Nov. 6, 1840 Simon W. (nofssue). 948 Sept. 17, 1792 1802 1805 1821 James Wilson. Marcy Gifford Matthewson. Sarah Smith; dau. John and Hope (Harris). [(Parkhurst). Samuel Miller; 1784-1849; son James and Lois Stephen Hale. [Amy. 1. Roxanna Pray; 1797-1843; dau. Jason and 2. Alathea (Herrick) Cary; 1813-1859; d. John. 3. Abbie M. Sheppard; 1814-1872; dau. Eben [and Olive. Esther Miller. HENRY HONNEYMAN AND MARCY GIFFORD (MATTHEWSON) POTTER. 939. Eliza, 949 Cranston, R. I. , Dec. 5, 1802 Aug. 20,1820 Ki Henry M., 950 u u Nov. 8,1805 Mar. 5, 1838 Aug. 1, 1832 Ann CunlifE. 17 Albert Franklin, 951 .i .t Dec. 7,1811 Apr., 1845 Elizabeth Gregory. IV Crawford, 952 •' u Sept. 17, 1814 Apr. 8, 1849 Louisa French. Christopher VV., 953 Mar. 29, 1817 Aug. 29, 1822 Lydia Ann, 9.-.4 :. u Feb. 20, 1820 HENRY M. AND ANN (CUNLIFF) POTTER. 950. Abby Allen, Eliza. Henry, 955 056 957 Mav 17,18.33 MaV, 1,1836 Feb. 1,1838 Duty Arnold. 16 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 2. ALBERT FRANKLIN AND ELIZABETH (GREGORY) POTTER. 951. Henry M. , EmmaF., Frank Alton, 958 959 960 June, 1846 Pawtucket, B.I., May 23, 1853 Aug. 6, 1873 Williams. [and Caroline F. Lenora Arabelle Barnes ; 1854-; dau. Anson W. CRA"V7FORD AND LAURA (FRENCH) POTTER. 952. Walter C, 961 Seekonk, E. I., Jan. 30, 1850 Mar. 3, 1880 Lizzie W. Jackson. Louisa F., 962 Pawtucket, " Jan. 30, 1853 Aug. 12, 1857 Robert F., 963 Attleboro, Mass., May 12,1855 Aug. 2, 1857 thia Band. SaraliF., 964 Pawtucket, R.I.. July 31, 1861 Sept. 30, 1879 William N". GofC; 1856- son Wm. H. and Cyn- •WILLIAM ANSON AND SARAH (SMITH) POTTER. 940. 17 Alfred Warren, 965 Warwick, R. I., July 10, 1806 Nov. 4,1830 Deborah Chase; d. Dudley and Mary (Durfee). 17 Rebecca W., 966 " Jan. 13, 1808 Oct. 9, 1828 Capt. Samuel Tower Remington. [and Eliz. 17 Eliza Harris, 967 " Jan. 13, 1808 Aug. 23, 1832 Christopher C. Thornton; 1804-1884; s. Solomon 17 Mariab Smith, 968 " Nov. 28, 1809 Aug. 27, 1874 June 18, 1834 James Henry Bugbee; 1812-1847; s. James and Job Harris, 969 " Feb. 28, 1817 Emma Collins. [Eliz. (Dorrance). 17 William Pitt, 970 " Aug. 16, 1811 Feb. 14, 1887 July 15,1835 Sarah D. Hawkins; 1812- ; dau Nicholas. ALFRED WARREN AND DEBORAH (CHASE) POTTER. 965. 17 James Chase, Martha Bishop, Mary Durfee, William Anson, Susan Elizabeth, 971 972 973 974 975 Aug. 23, 1832 Dee. 18, 1834 Feb. 14, 1844 Mar. 29, 1842 May 12, 1846 Aug. 23, 1885 Sarah Elizabeth Hopkins; 1839; d. Stephen and [Eliz. (Downing). JAMES CHASE AND SARAH ELIZABETH (HOPKINS) POTTER. 971. Stephen Alfred, Lillian Augusta, 976 977 Oct. 12, 1857 Sept. 12, 1865 CAPT. SAMUEL TOWER AND REBECCA WATERMAN (POTTER) REMINGTON. 966. Rebecca Potter, 978 Dec. 16, 1836 June 14, 1857 Alpheus S. Waterman. Samuel T., Jr., 979 Nov. 14, 1841 Feb. 21,1868 Emily Read. Peleg Rhodes, 980 June 28, 1844 Emma Amelia, 981 May 8, 1855 Apr. 13, 1882 Charles E. Collins. CHRISTOPHER. C. AND ELIZA HARRIS (POTTER) THORNTON, 967. Sarah Elizabeth, 982 Pawtuxet, R. I., Nov. .30, 1883 June 6, 1851 Capt. Edmund Buxton Mallett. Eliza Potter, 983 '^ Aug. 15, 1835 Christopher H., M.D., 984 " Feb. 17, 1838 July 29, 1862 Celia Pratt; 1842-; dau. Edward W. and Jane. William Aborn, 985 " Mar. 15, 1840 Mar. 9, 1871 Sylvester Al)orn, 986 " Apr. 30, 1842 Sept. 22, 1843 Phebe Smith, 987 " Feb. 9, 1844 Feb. 6, 1873 1863 Samuel Slocum. Henry Potter, 988 " " Feb. 8, 1846 Oct. 30, 1870 [Sam'l and Huldah (Gibbs). Maria Bugbee, 989 " " Jan. 18, 1848 Nov. 11, 1865 Charles Fenner Slocum; 18.38-1880; son Maj. Annie Paskeh, 990 " July 2, 1S52 June 4, 1871 (S^eorge A. Manchester; 1847-; son Jos. S. JAMES HENRY AND MARIAH SMITH (POTTER) BUGBEE. 968. Elizabeth D., James Henry, Jr., John Edwin, 991 992 993 Pawtuxet, R. I., Apr. 10, 1835 " " Feb. 19, 18.37 " " Nov. 14, 1843 I [(Mansfield). June 18,1868 Emma Tingley; -1873; dau. Edmund and Maria WILLIAM PITT AND SARAH D. (HAWKINS) POTTER. 970. Charles H., j 994 Warwick, R. L, June 1, 1836 July 22,1863 1. Marion Waters; 1837-1868; dau. Jedediah. 17 995 Mav 19,1874 2. AnnaM. Otis; 1847-; dau. David P. 17 William Pitt, Jr., 996 Norwich, Conn., July 1, 1850 Aug. 14, 1873 Ellen A. (Jriswold; 1848- ; d. Geo. FL &Lucinda. Frank H. , 997 " Nov. 17, 1856 Aug. 24, 1881 Minnie E. Otis; 1857-; d. David P. & Julia Ann. CHARLES H. AND ANNA M. (OTIS) POTTER. 995. Louis Otis, Gracie, 998 Norwich, Conn., Apr. 10,1875 i " " Sept. 7. 1882 | Oct. 25, 1882 WILLIAM PITT, JR., AND ELLEN A. (GRISWOLD) POTTER. 996. Ernest Griswold, Charles Palmer, 1000 1001 Norwich, Conn., Aug. 6, 1874 " " Aug. 5, 1875 Oct. 3, 1874 SAMUEL AND FREELOVE (POTTER) MILLER. 942. Julia, 1002 Plainfleld, Conn., Oct. 10,1806 Feb. 3, 1835 Jan. 1, 1834 Alfred Palmer. (Their son, James, born Jan. James. 1003 U " Oct. 16, 1806 Nov. 21, 1873 Susan Titus. [27, 1835.) Caroline, 1004 (1 " Apr. 1, 1808 May 4, 1847 Unmarried. Hannah, 1006 ii " Jan. 16,1810 Charles Webster. [Susanna (Lawton). 17 Simon Williams, ( Sarah H., 1006 " " Sept. 30, 1811 Feb. 24, 1875 Apr. 18, 1836 1. Anne Lawton; 181.5-1865; d. Darius Perry and 1007 June lo, 1871 2. Susan Eleanor Joslin; 1830-; dau. Geo. and 1008 11 " May 13, 1813 Feb. 1, 1881 Cyrus Titus. [Eleanor S. (Snowman). 17 Samuel, 1009 U " July 18, 1816 Jan., 1872 Nov., 1836 Lucy Adaline Porter. Ruth, 1010 u " Apr. 13, 1818 Sept. 17, 18.38 Harry Hill. SIMON WILLIAMS AND ANNE (LAWTON) MILLER. 1006. Susan, 17 I Augustus Samuel, 1011 1012 Plainfleld, Conn., 1842 " " Aug. 13, 1847 1863 Feb. 17, 1881 [Mary Eleanor (Congdon). Elizabeth LeMoine; 1862-; dau. Wm. Dean and AUGUSTUS SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH (LeMOINE) MILLER. 1012. Mary Eleanor D., William Davis, 1013 1014 Providence, R.I., Feb. 8, 1883 " " Nov. 5,1887 Apr. 1, 1886 SAMUEL AND LUCY ADALINE (PORTER) MILLER. 1009. {Continued page 18.) John Porter, 1015 Sept. 12,1843 Apr. 1, 1875 Donna Maria Whipple. 17 Part 2. -GEORGE POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 2. Sarah, Herbert Titus, 1016 1017 Franklin, Conn., May 16, 1851 " July 19, 1853 Oct. 1, 1867 George H. Corey: 1843- ; son Peleg and Ruth [(Gavitt). MESHECK AND ROXANNA (PRAY) POTTER. 944. Caroline A. (m issue), 1018 died ffi. 26. Edward E. Hill. Freelove M., 1019 died £6. 23. Jeremiah Hill. 18 Sarah M., 1020 Plainfielcl,Conn.,Aug.28, 1833 Nov. 18, 1853 William I. Hyde. 18 Mariah S. , 1021 1 " " Aug. 28, 1833 Aug. 7, 1859 Havilah M. I'rior. "WILLIAM I. AND SARAH M. (POTTBS) HYDE. 1020. George H., Simon W., Alfred Hale, Roxana L., Julia M., William I., Annie Mills, Freelie H., heroy W., HattieE., Clarence W., Frank P., 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1082 1033 "Woodstock, CoDD. Plainfield, " Aug. 7, 1854 June 29, 1866 Sept. 14, 1858 Feb. 19, 1861 July 6, 1862 Aug. 17, 1864 July 15, 1865 Aug. 12, 1870 Oct. 27, 1872 Feb. 23, 1874 Apr. 20, 1877 Dec. 14, 1878 Sept. 15, 1865 Aug. 12, "1861 Sept. 13, 1864 Oct. 2, 1879 Oct. 13, 1887 Xov. 29, 1882 Feb. 6, 1884 Emma D. Lewis; 1857-; dau. Dr. Richard K. [and Emma D. (Wight). Alfred Vaughn Shrieve; 1857-; son Andrew D. [and Eliza B. Alvah Francis Pierce ; 1857-. HAVILAH M. AND MARIAH S. (POTTER) PRIOR. 1021. Ruth Jennette, 1034 Apr. 9, 18.57 James W. Thornley. HOLLIMAN AND SARAH (ALLEN) POTTER. 866. Waterman Allen, 1035 June 19, 1779 Oct. 31,1779 [nah (Westgate). 18 Susan, 1036 Providence, K.I., Sept. 25. 1780- Oct. 31, 1869 Sept. 23, 1798 Edward Aborn; 1776-1815; s. James and Han- Nehemiah A. (no is«.), 10.37 " " Dec 15, 1782 Oct. 9, 1818 Sarah Wolcott; dau. John. Ezekiel Holliman, 1038 " Nov. 5, 1785 Nov., 1835 1819 Sarah Cook. 18 Sarah Waterman, 1039 " Nov. 0, 1787 Dec. 28, 1828 Apr. 9, 1812 John Frederick Herb; 1790-1841. Bela Whipple, 1040 Sept 25, 1790 Oct. 17, 1814 [H. and Betsey ("Vial). 18 Roger Wi liams. 1041 Cumberland, " Mar. 28, 1702 i Oct. 15, 1878 Feb. 6, 1825 Sarah Louisa Langley; 1801-1884; dau. Joshua ED"WARD AND SUSAN (POTTER) ABORN. 1036. 18 18 IS 18 John Waterman, Caroline Cornelia. Susan Potter, Hannah Ruden, William, Elizabeth Allen, Sarah Ann, Frances Mary, 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 Providence, R.l.,Apr. 25, 1800 " " Feb. 13, 1802 " Feb. IS, 1804 " " Mar. 18, 1807 " " Feb. 7, 1810 " " Sept., 1813 " Feb. 2, 1811 " " June 18, 1816 Apr. 16,1887 June 10, 1874 Feb. 9, 1810 Aug., 1844 Dec. 31,1831 Mar. 18, 1822 Oct. 14, 1827 May 8, 1800 [and Abigail (Rhodes). Simon Henry Greene; 1799-1885; son Col. Job Richard William Jackson. Amory Chapeu. [(Chandler). Benjamin White; 1808-; s. Samuel and Betsey SIMON HENRY AND CAROLINE CORNELIA (ABORN) GREENE. 1043. Christopher H., Edward Aborn, Henry Lahr^, William Rogers, John Waterman, Caroline Amelia, George Frederick, George Frederick, Charles, Francis Clinton, Abby Susan, 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 10.58 1059 1060 Providence, R.I.,Oct. 14, 1827 " Jan. 24, 1823 '• Mar. 31,1825 " Dec. 8, 1829 " " Feb. 19, 1832 '■ Aug. 27, 1834 " " Mar. 9, 1837 Clyde, " Aug. 26, 1838 " " Apr. 13, 1841 " June 23, 1842 " " Sept. 29, 1846 Mar. 13, 1885 Mar. 29, 1873 Sept. 26, 18.38 Oct. 21,1837 Apr. 17,1841 Dec. 27, 1865 Oct. 27, 1845 Aug. 13, 1849 [well and Lydia Ann (Greene). Nancy Gooding Wilbur; -1879; d. Oliver Crom- JOHN FREDERICK AND SARAH "WATERMAN (POTTER) HERB. 1039 Holliman Potter, Cordelia Anna, John Frederick, George Zubler, 1061 1002 1063 1064 Savannah, Ga. Aug. 2 1814 Aug. 20, 1816 Dec. 17. 1819 Aug. 9, 1821 Sept. 8, 1833 Nov. 11, 1838 [well and Susanna (Greene). Christopher Waterman Spalding; 1814-; s. Lov- ROGER "WILLIAMS AND SARAH LOUISA (LANGLEY) POTTER. 1041. Frank Jenkins, Charles H., j Henry Knowles, j Arnold Langley, Roger Williams, Sarah Allen, 1065 1066 1007 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 Providence, R.I. , Jan. 30,1826 " " Jan. 4, 1828 " Jan. 2, 1831 " " Aug. 26, 1S.3:{ " " Sept. 4, 1836 " " Sept. 4, 18.36 Jan. 30, 1881 July 13,1837 Sept. 16, 1847 June 26, 1851 .Jan. 10, 1856 Feb. 22, 1857 Nov. 8, 1866 Oct. 7, 1856 Elizabeth C. Howard; 1820-; dau. Stephen B. 1. Harriet H. Armington; -1862; dau. Asa W. 2. Harriet E. Bates; 1835-; dau. Lyman A. 1. Harriet Louisa Peck; 1833-1867; dau. Le"wis. 2. Amelia Selden; 1840-; d. Elijah & Frances L. Lucy Peck Steere; 1835-1869; d.au. Col. William [H. P. and Lucy. PRANK JENKINS AND ELIZABETH C. (HO"WARD) POTTER. 1065. Frank Jesse, Roger Williams, 1073 1074 Providence, R.I.,Dec. 9, 1849 " " .Jan. 3n, 1853 Nov. 11, 1878 Ellen Maria Steere; 1845-1885; dau. Joseph W. [and Elizabeth (Potter). Francis E. Harriet A. Charles F., 1075 1076 1077 CHARLES HOLLIMAN AND HARRIET E. (BATES) POTTER. Providence, P..I.,July 1067. S, 1S57 Sept. 27, ISCO Jan. 22, 1S72 May 18, 1881 Frank L. Davenport; 1856- son Rev. John E. [and Rachel A. HENRY KNOWLES AND AMELIA (SELDEN) POTTER. 1069. Harriet Amelia, Henry Williams, Edwin Cnnc, Laura Maria, 1078 I Providence, E,.I.,Aug. IC, 1867 1070 , - " Oct. 10, 1S72 1080 ! " " Ano'. 10, 1S74 lOHl '■ '■ June 28, 1876 18 Part 2. — GEOEGE POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. BENNETT AND ELIZABETH (KEGWIN) POTTER. 861. 19 Betsey, Susan, Bennett, 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 1082 1083 1084 Coventry, R.I., Mar. 21, 1776 July 30,1863 1809 Henry Greene. Thomas Arnold. Ohloe Fales; -1854. BENNETT AND CHLOE (FALES) POTTER. 1084. Bennett, Hartford, John, Abitha Tales, Francis, Chloe Elizabeth, 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 Walpole, Mass., June 13, 1810 Dec. 21,1811 Sept. 29, 1813 Hubbardstown, Nov. 1, 1816 Dec. 3, 1818 Oct. 24, 1821 Dec. 28,1836 Nov. 14, 1837 May 7, 1865 Dec. 25, 1839 May 21, 1867 Nov. 6, 1869 Sept. 2, 1846 Louisa Wright; 1811-1886; d. Charles and Eliz. 1. Thirza Maria Marvin; 1811-1864. [(Clark). 2. Mrs. Abigail Whiting. [Eunice (Armstrong). 1. Martha Jennison; 1816-1867; dau. Wm. and 2. Laura (Austin) Russell; 1822-; d. Thomas. Caroline Willis ; d. Wm. and Susan (Davenport). Cyrus H. Wesson; 1820-; son Asa and Sally. BENNETT AND LOUISA CWRIGHT) POTTER. 1085. Hobert 15., Lucy E., Mary A., Claudine L., Hobert B., Charles J. , 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 Templeton,Mass.,Sept. 15, 1837 " .Ian 31, 1840 Hubbardstown," Auc. 11, 1842 " " Mar. 11, 1845 Templeton, " Oct. 25, 184S " Jan. 25, 1854 .July 29,1839 Mar. 5, 1859 June 29, 1859 May 22, 1847 June 27, 1877 Mar. 25,1880 [Sophia (Moore). Ella L. Phelps; 1856-; d. Thos. C. and Hannah HOBERT B. AND ELLA L. (PHELPS) POTTER. 1097. Charles Marcos, Marion Elizabeth, Howard Phelps, 1099 San Marcos.Tex., Dec. 18, 1880 1100 I North Adams, Mass., Nov. 16, 1882 1101 i " " Nov. 3, 1S84 HARTFORD AND THIRZA MARIA (MARVIN) POTTER. 1086. Henry Marvin, 1102 TempIetou,Mass.,Aug. 26, 18-38 Mar. 16,1877 Louisa A. Slipp. Herbert A. , 1103 " Mar. 3, 1843 Apr. 6, 1833 Hester A. Rogers, 1104 " " June 17, 1844 Mar. 17,1868 William H. "White. Frederick H , 1105 " Feb. 20, 1849 Oct. 27,1869 Sept. 8,1869 Nellie Winship. HARTFORD AND ABIGAIL ("WHITING) POTTER. 1087. Florence Marvin, HOC June 24, 1866 JOHN AND MARTHA (JENNISON) POTTER. 1088. 19 Wilbur A., 1107 Templeton,Mass.,Feb. 10, 1841 Feb. 7, 1866 Rosetta G.Richards; 1844- ; d Moses A. & Judith. 19 Mary E. , 1108 " " Jan. 1.5, 1843 Oct. 19,1881 Mar. 13, 1861 John Kendall; son Jos. and Mary B. 19 George Edward, 1109 East Templeton, " Sept. 4,1845 Dec. 25,1861 Anzela D. Garfield; 1848- : d. Jos. B. and Eliz. 19 William W., 1110 •' Nov. 27, 1847 Dec. 26, 1868 Lizzie S. Parker; 1847-; d. Chas. M. and Martha E., 1111 " July 27, 1850 May 24, 1851 [Esther M. 19 John Herbert, 1112 " Mar. 10, 18.52 Nov. 26, 1881 Lucy M. Coon; 1856-. "WILBUR A. AND ROSETTA GEORGIANNA (RICHARDS) POTTER. 1107. Albert L. E. Charles E., Mar}', Minnie M., Alice R., 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 Templeton,Mass.,June 17, 1867 " .Fuly 31, 1871 ■' Oct. 14,1869 " " Sept. 2-i, 1874 " " Dec. 24, 1881 Apr. 7, 1886 JOHN AND MARY E. (POTTER) KENDALL. 1108. Alice M., Martha C. , 1118 1119 East Templeton,Ma8S.,Mar. Orange, " .Vug. 6, 1862 4, iscd Apr. 6, 1881 George P. Wilder; 1858-; son John and Sarah. GEORGE EDWARD AND ANZELA DOLLY (GARFIELD) POTTER. 1109. Gertrude Anzela, Emma Elizabeth, Arthur Clark, 1120 1121 1122 Concord, Mass., July 15, 1870 Aug. 23, 1872 Sept. 19, 1880 Sept. 24, 1880 "WILLIAM "W. AND LIZZIE S. (PARKER) POTTER. 1110. Parker Newell, William Bradford, Josie Victorine, Herbert Parker, Arthur Leon, 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 Chelsea, Mass. Mar. 19, 1871 Oct. 26,1873 Dec. 17, 1878 Sept. 1, 1881 Jan. 9, 1883 Nov. 25, 1876 May 15, 1879 Oct. 30, 1883 JOHN HERBERT AND LUCY M. (COON) POTTER. 1112. Lena Raye, 1128 Fitchburg, Mass., Mar. 26, 1885 ABITHA FALES AND CAROLINE (WILLIS) POTTER. 1090. William Henry, Susan Willis, Frederick Willis, Alice Alfarg,ta, Albert Frarijslin, 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 Sept. 9, 1840 Hubbardstown, Mass., July 17, 1843 Cambridgeport, " Mar. 31, 1848 West TowDsend, " Oct. 16,1853 lone Valley, Cal.,Nov. 14, 1850 July 1, 1842 Jan. 1, 18fi2 ) William Curtis; sou John Thomas and Mary B. Oct. 13, 1879 Mrs. Sarah G. Croskey. (Their d., Hazel M., b. Oct. 16, 1883 I Charles A. Storer. [July 30, 1886.) CYRUS H. AND CHLOE ELIZABETH (POTTER) "WESSON. 1092. Myra A., 1134 Templeton,Mass.,Sept. 2, 1846 Jan. 5, 1866 Albert J. Brown; 1846-; son Josiah and Julia M. Warren H., 1135 " " Aug. 5,1848 Dec. 11,1869 Sarah A. Eastman; 1844-; d. Philip and Sarah. Sarah E., 1136 " Apr. 24, 1850 Sept. 14, 1881 Frank L. Bryant. James H. , 11.37 Rutland, " Nov. 7, 1863 George E., 1138 " Aug. 7, 18.58 Apr. 29,1882 Marv Memsol. Wilbur E., 1139 " " Feb. 15, 1865 Apr. 19, 1884 19 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. BENJAMIN AND SARAH (LOCKWOOD) POTTER. 7. 20 ' Charles, 1140 ; Foster, E. I. d. Foster, E.I. Hannah Lockwood; dau. Adam and Sarah. CHARLES AND HANNAH (LOCKWOOD) POTTER. 1140. Margaretta (no m.). 1141 Foster, E. I., Mar. 11,1772 Charles Smith. 20 Benjamin, Adam (no issue), 114-2 1143 May 18, 1773 Oct. 7, 177.5 1848 Marcy Davis; -1885. 20 Abraham, 1144 Aug. 11, 1778 1813 1798 Joanna Davis. 20 Charles, 1145 Sept. 25, 1780 Joanna Hopkins. BENJAMIN AND MARCY (DAVIS) POTTER. 1142. Uenjamin L., 1146 Foster, E. I., Sept. 25, 1812 20 Joseph Clark, 1147 Mar. 28, 1815 Sept. 17 1840 Maria Kimball. [and Su.sanna. 20 Laura, 1148 July 13, 1817 Feb. 17,1875 George W. Winsor; 1813-1880; son Jeremiah Charlotte S., 1149 Mar. 1,1814 George G. Lyon. Margarite, 1150 Apr. 4, 1822 Alonzo Bosworth. 20 Mercy Ann, 1152 Aug. 20, 1826 July 11,1876 James Cornell. JOSEPH CLARK AND MARIA (KIMBALL) POTTER. 1147. Newton Alonzo, 11.53 Providence, R. I., Jan. 17, 1842 1 Mar. 1885 July 10, 1866 Annie Lunn. Edward Franklin, 11.54 U C; Jan. 11,1844 July 11, 1862 Emma Maria, 11.55 u a May 22, 1846 Dec. 6, 1864 David H. Wightman. Joseph Clark, Jr., 1156 a u Mar. 19, 1849 Nov. 24, 1880 Mary D. Winock. GEORGE -W. AND LAURA (POTTER) WINSOR. 1148. Charlotte F., George W., Jr., 1157 1158 Scituate,E. I., Oct. ,30,1840 Frovidence," July 5,1849 Dec. 22, 1875 Oct. 12, 1865 I George W. Shaw. Mar. 12, 1874 Carrie M. Bourn; dau. James and Cynthia A. JAMES AND MERCY ANN (POTTER) CORNELL. 1152. Laura I., 1159 Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1846 Oct. 30,1873 Wm. E. Powers; son James E. and Martha M. Eosella, 1160 (i u -Sept. 20, 1848 Mar. 13, 1875 Wm.O.Blanding; 1852- ; s. Wm.B.&MaryA. Lena Leota, 1161 U ti Sept. 19, 1855 June 22, 1875 Edgar W. Martin; 1852-; son Darius and Ade- Howard Potter, 1162 I. u Dec. 14, 1857 [ha S. (Cornell). ABRAHAM AND JOANNA (DAVIS) POTTER. 1144. Mowrv Smith, 1163 Foster, E. I., May 26, 1799 1820 Minerva Jones. [and Lucy S. (Tennant). 20 Asa Ames, 1164 Apr. 1,1802 June 4, 1888 Sept. 24, 1835 Lucyette Champion; 1817-; dau. John Marvin 20 Emery D., Hon., 5 1165 " Oct. 7, 1804 1843 1. Mary A. Card; -1847. 20 1166 1856 2. AnnaB. Milliken. Julia Ann, 1167 Sept. 12, 1806 Jeremiah Miller. Avoline, 1168 Herkimer Co., N.Y., Feb. 5, 1809 William Lawton. ASA AMES AND LUCYETTE (CHAMPION) POTTER. 1164. 20 Juliet, M. D., 5 1169 Herkimer Co. N.T.,July 17,1836 Apr. 12, 1860 1. Wm.H. Tiffany; 1829-; s. Chandler & Lydia. 20 1170 June 16, 1875 2. EynearK. Van E vera; 1827-; son Nicholas. Helen La Dite, 1171 " " Dec. 7, 1837 [S. and Samantha (Walch). 20 Abbie M., 1172 " Feb. 9, 1842 Dec. 19, I860 Adrien E. Wallace, i/..T>.; 18,35-; son Nathaniel Abram C, Col., 1173 " May 13, 1844 1867 Clara Harris. [and Mary K. (Coffin). Edmund Carleton, M. D.; 1839-; son Edmund 20 Mary Emma, 1174 " Oct. 28, 1852 Jan. 1, 1873 Annie L., 1175 " Feb. 3, 1855 Jan. 1, 1874 Charles M. Cooper. W^ILLIAM H. AND JULIET (POTTER) TIFFANY. 1169 Emmett, Earl P., 1176 Fulton Co., Ohio,.Feb. 2.1861 1177 " " June 8, 1863 Apr. 19, 1868 RYNEAR M. AND JULIET (POTTER-TIFFANY) VAN EVERA. 1170. ! Potter, 1178 New York City, Sept. 12, 1877 DR. ADRIEN E. AND ABBIE M. (POTTER) WALLACE. 1172. WUliam A.. Charles N., i Victor Moreau, 1179 I Herkimer Co., N.T., Nov. 2,1861 1180 I " " June 7, 1863 1181 I " " Aug. 12, 1865 1863 Dec. 3, 18S5 Anna M. Bernard; 1867- July 17, 1884 Edna A. Eudy; 1866-. Spencer, ' 1182 Mary, \ 1183 , Mabel, 1184 Bertha, 1 1185 D R. ED MUND AND MARY EMM A (PO TTER) CARLETON. 1174. Oct. 14,1873' ! I July 10, 1875 ' Jan. 21, 1876 '. Oct. 31, 1876 I Mar. 19, 1878 . Apr. 11. 1880 ■ ' 20 Emerv Davis, Jr., 1186 HON. EM ER Y DAVIS AND MARY A . (CARD) POTTER. 1165. Nov. 27, 1844 j Sept. 23, 1868 ; Caroline Chenev Claire, 1187 HON. EMERY DAVIS AND A NNA B. (MILLIKEN) POTTER. 1166. Sept. 26, 18.59 I \ [ ^MERY DAVIS, JR., AND CAROLINE (CHENEY) POTTER. 1186. Paul, EollinD., Mary L., 1188 1189 1190 Sept. 17, ISO!) Aug. 2S. m72 May 24, 1877 CHARLES AND JOANNA (HOPKINS) POTTER. 1145. Harriet ^Nlaria, Nelson, ( Abbie Mahala, 21 ' George C, I Hannah, 21 21 1191 111)2 no::! 1194 11! 15 1196 Gloucester, E.I., Jan. 1, 1806 " July 4, 1S07 May 6, 1882 " Feb. 20, 18f9 " 1814 July, 1845 Dec. 8, 1831 Sept. 10, 1835 Mar. IS, 1831 1837 Thomas J. Russell. 1. Hannah Morse; 1808-1834; d. Ezra & Zilphia. 2 .Submit Morse; 1811-; dau. Ezra aijd Zilphia. StukelyS. Waterman; 1806-1880; son Ehodes T f ^^ ^^P^'^- [and Hannah. •Tohn E. Brown. 20 Paet 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. NELSON AND HANNAH (MORSE) POTTER. 1192. 21 Charles W., 1197 Douglas, Mass., Mar. 12,1832 Mar. 3, 1859 Lucinda Parker; 1838-; d. Pelatiah & Henrietta. NELSON AND SUBMIT (MORSE) POTTER. 1193. Stukely W., 1198 Douglas, Mass., Nov. 15, 1836 Aug. 3, 1873 Mary A. Bates; 1852-; d. Silas and Sabrina F. Hannah, 1199 u u [(Morse). Abbie Mahala, 1200 u ;. Zilphia, 1201 ii U CHARLES W. AND LUCINDA (PARKER) POTTER. 1197. Abbie Leoda, Chauncey C, Charles William, 1202 1203 1204 Oct. 9,1859 Oct. 7, 1864 Aug. 5,1882 Apr. 17, If Lucius J. Marsh. GEORGE C. AND MARTHA (DRAPER) POTTER. 1195. 21 Mary Eliza, 1205 WOODBOCkot, R. I., Nov. 13,1838 Sept. 6, 1853 Moses S. Perrin; 1827-; son Erastus and Martha Abbie Melvina, 1206 u u Mar. 10, 1842 Oct. 7, 1862 John J. Vinton. [(Blackmer). George Clinton, 1207 u a June 29, 1844 Oct. 6, 1874 Lizzie D. Richardson; 1853-. Alia W., 1208 ci a Oct. 27,1849 Apr. 29, 1860 N. H. Meany. MOSES S. AND MARY ELIZA (POTTER) PERRIN. 1205. Frank Loring, Clara M., Nettie C, Edith M., 1209 1210 1211 1212 Stockton, N.Y., July 5,1854 No. Woodstock, Conn., June 8,1858 " " Sept. 27, 1865 " July 31,1874 Sept. 16,1876 Nov. 25, 1884 June 1, 1882 Vinnie H. Carpenter. Charles E. Eawson; son Charles D. and Almyra. ICHABOD AND POTTER. 9. 21 Ichabod, 1213 1 Oct. 17, 1742 Lydia Mowry. ICHABOD AND LYDIA (MOWRY) POTTER. 1213. 21 Mowry, Capt., 1214 Died at sea. Sept. 3, 1771 Lydia Westcott. CAPT. MO"WRY AND LYlJlA (WESTCOTT) POTTER. 1214. 21 Arthur Mowry, Robert Westcott, Lydia, Fanny, Catharine, Diaciiia, 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 Unmarried. Unmarried. Zilphia Williams. Henry Buckley. Peter Grace. [Emma (Rutenburg). 21 Anson, 1221 Cranston, R. I. Aug. 23, 1784 July 20,1865 Oct. 8, 1809 Hannah F. Howard; 1787-1876; dau. Benj. and ARTHUR MOWRY AND ZILPHIA (WILLIAMS) POTTER. 1215. Amy Williams, 1222 Israel Randall. Robert Westcott, 1223 1. Eliza Abbott; m. 2d, Eliza Gorton. Henry Augustus, 1224 Unmarried. Elmira Ann, 1225 Nelson Williams. Charlotte, 1226 Christopher C, 1227 1884 1. Mary Luther; 2d, Amy Wales; 3d, Isabel Hall. Americus Y. , 1228 1. Eliza McKey; 2d, Ellen Wales; 3d, Eliz. Nead- 21 Arthur Mowry, 1229 Cranston, R. I., Apr. 9, 1811 Dec. 21,1867 About 1883 Eliz. Luther; 1813-1865; d. Richmond. [ham. 22 Isabella, ( 1230 I.C U Sept. 15, 1836 1. John Hazard; 1822-1845; s. John B. and Mary 1231 Feb. 12, 1848 2. Samuel Tweed. [(Potter). (See part 10.) ARTHUR MOWRY AND ELIZABETH (LUTHER) POTTER. 1229. 21 Sarah Jones, Mary Brown, William K., Hon., Arthur R., Elizabeth, Clara Williams, Anna Sanford, 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 Providence, R. I., " " Aug. 22,1841 New York, N.Y., Dec. 27,1844 Providence, R. I., Nov. 28, 1846 Cranston, Mar. 10, 1857 Nov., 1878 Apr. 17,1885 Oct. 23,1865 Oct. 23, 1872 July 30,1877 William O. King. Wilbur F. Beale; 1835- ; son Samuel C. and Eliz. Ann Rice. [(Souther). Ella Ada Child. Stephen Olney Anthony. William Childs. 1. George Jeffery; 2d, Oliver Munroe. HON. WILLIAM KNIGHT AND ANN (RICE) POTTER. 1234. Arthur Rice, Archibald Bates, William K., Jr., Ralph Bassett, 1239 1240 1241 1242 Providence, B. I., Jan. 24, 1874 " Jan. 16,1876 " " Jan. 21,1882 " Oct. 15,1883 ANSON AND HANNAH F. (HOWARD) POTTER. 1221. Anson Howard, 1243 Cranston, R. I., Sept. 27, 1810 Feb. 23,1848 21 Ferdinand, j 1244 " " Dec. 11,1812 Aug. 16, 1843 1. Mary Reid; -1859. "^1 1245 Apr. 5, 1860 2. Helen Macmillan. ^2 Anna, 1246 " " Nov. 11, 1820 Dec. 16,1841 Daniel Jackson. Alfred, 1247 " " July 16,1818 Sept. 10, 1819 99. Elizabeth, 1248 " " Feb. 22, 1827 May 4, 1857 Thomas Hope; 1823-; son John and Catharine. Amey H., 1249 " Oct. 21,1829 Sept., 1830 FERDINAND AND MARY (REID) POTTER. 1244. Ferd., Jr. (no issue), Anson Howard, Marion, 1260 1261 1252 June 13, 1846 Providence, R. I., Apr. 4,1849 Cranston, " Nov. 26,1847 Oct. 16, 1884 Oct. 10,1885 Sept. 20, 1871 Hattie L. Sprague. [Martha (Thomas). Frances K. White; 1846-; d. Cornelius S. and Simon W. Simmons; 1839-; s. Hon. James F. FERDINAND AND HELEN (MACMILLAN) POTTER. 1245. Mary Helen, Byron Thomas, Charles Alfred, Flora Elizabeth, 1253 1254 1265 1256 Feb. 9,1861 Aug. 6,1863 Apr. 28, 1866 June 8,1873 Sept. 26, 1872 21 Part 2. — GEOEGE POTTEK, OF PORTSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. DANIEL AND ANNA (POTTER) JACKSON. 1246. Anna Louisa, Daniel, Howard, John Tufets, Arthur Potter, Walter Raleigh, Benjamin Arnold, Henry Ames, Franklin, Mary, Albert Scott, Russell Southworth, 12.57 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 Sept. July July July June May June Feb. Oct. Dec. Dec. Mar. 25, 1842 25, 1844 21, 1846 7, 1848 30, 1851 4, 1853 30, 1855 14, 1857 9, 1858 20, 1860 10, 1862 19, 1866 THOMAS AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) HOPE. 1248. Thomas, Clarence Rutinber. 1269 1270 Providence, R. I., Mar. 22, 1860 Sept. 26, 1861 JOHN AND ISABELLA (POTTER) HAZARD. 1230. Josephine, Arthur Potter, Elmira, 1271 1272 1273 Providence, R. I., Jan. 18, 1838 June 23, 1841 Apr. 17, 1843 Nov. 28, 1844 Oct. 29, 1884 May 20, 1869 Amos A. "White; 1833- ; s. Bezaleel and Phebe. Mary Hervey; 1844- ; dau Lorenzo Dow and [Harriet K. (Ripner). JOB AND MERIBAH (CARTER) POTTER. 10. Mary, 1274 Warwick, R. I., Aug. 2, 1726 Jan. 6, 1746 Nathan Gofe. Freelove, 1275 " Aug. 22, 1728 22 Job, John, 1276 1277 " Apr. 28, 1731 Oct. 17. 1757 Waitstill. Mary Colvin. a -22 - Ezekiel, Elisha, Abigail, Josiah, 1278 1279 1280 1281 " May 25, 1733 " May 8, 1736 " " July 22, 1741 Feb. 9, 1769 Phebe . Mercy Manchester. 24 Nehemiah, 1 1282 " Apr. 17, 1739 Sept., 1812 1. Eunice Casey. 24 1283 1790 2. RhodaCastel; 1762- -1834. JOB AND (■WTAITSTILL) POTTER. 1276. 22 Reuben, Capt., 1284 1751 Jan. 1, 1835 Elizabeth Waterman. 22 Abijah, 1285 died at sea. Mary Waterman. 23 William, Capt., ( 1286 1. Amey Waterman. 23 1287 2. Amey Pitman. CAPT. REUBEN AND ELIZABETH (WATERMAN) POTTER. 1284. William, 1288 Nancy, 1289 Abner Griffith. Hannah, 1290 Thomas McClenathan. Marston, 1291 Unmarried. 22 Henry, Jackson, 1292 1293 May 29,1787 Jan. 10, 1867 Mar. 1806 Sally Coughl in; 1785-1871. Patty Chandler. HENRY AND SALLY (COUGHLIN) POTTER. 1292. Mary Ann, 1294 Brattleboro,Vt.,Apr. 19, 1808 Seth Herrick. [(Parker). Sarah Ann, 1295 " " June 23, 1811 Jan. 14, 1836 Moses W. Tyler; 1807- ; son Jos. and Lucy Henry, 1296 " " Apr. 14, 1813 Aug. 27, 1814 Susan Coughlin, 1297 " " Apr. 30, 1815 Isaac Cutler. Reuben Henry, 1298 " Nov. 5, 1820 1850 Orilla Holbrook. Elizabeth Waterman^ 1299 " " Oct. 6, 1824 June, 1879 Walter Morse; -1870. ABIJAH AND MARY (WATERMAN) POTTER. 1285. Cyrus, 1300 Unmarried. 22 Charles B., ] 1301 1857 1. Eliza Rodman; d. Wm. and Lydia (Gardner)- 22 1302 July 3, 1849 2. Arnzelia Greene; dau. Hon. Albert. 22 Sophia, 1303 Capt. David Byers. CHARLES B. AND ELIZA (RODMAN) POTTER. 1301. Charles Rodman, 1304 died, fe. 21, in Rome, Italy. CHARLES B. AND ARAZELIA (GREENE) POTTER. 1302. Charles, 1305 July 19, 1850 I Oct 14, 1880 | Apr. 4, 1872 1 Mary Minturn; dau. James. CHARLES AND MARY (MINTURN) POTTER. 1306. Charles, Mary Minturn, Arazelia, 1306 1307 1308 Feb. 12,1873 Feb. 28, 1874 Aug. 22, 1875 CAPT. DAVID AND SOPHIA (POTTER) BYERS. 1303. Charles Potter, 1309 SpringQeld, Mass., 1310 Mar. 4, 1807 Nov. 2, 1865 1846 1. Elizabeth Sevier; -1845; dau. Maj. John. 2. Emma Cox, of Jonesboro, Ea. Tenn. CHARLES POTTER ANE ELIZABETH (SERVIER) BYERS. 1309. Charles R., 1311 Greenville, Ea. Tenn. Dorcas Patterson. : Sophia, 1312 u u Claybourne Cox. j David K., i:il:j Elbert S. Cox. Mary Louisa, 1314 u u James, 1.316 u a Henry Cl.ny, 1316 iC u 22 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTEE OF POETSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. Florence P., Alice Gertrude, Cyrus Adams Ida Vestine, CHARLES POTTER AND EMMA (COX) BYERS. 1310. 1317 1318 1319 1320 Jonesboro, E. Tenn., Dec. 2, 1847 " " July 11,1850 " " May 31, 1853 May 9,1858 Nov. 2,1869 I Edward H. Buckland, -D. D. S.; 1842-; son Mar. 15, 18,S8 ' G. AlvinHill, M. D. [HarlehighH. and Sophia. Oct. 28, 1859 I John W. White. 23 CAPT. WILLIAM AND ABBY ("WATERMAN) POTTER. 1286. Sally, Elizabeth, 1321 1322 Mar. 11, 1778 Apr., 1783 Mar. 24, 1838 Apr. 5, 1801 Aug. 21, 1861 1802 Capt. Samuel Jackson. [Anna. Grosvenor Taft; 177.3-1838; son Samuel and CAPT. "WILLIAM AND AMEY (PITMAN) POTTER. 1287. 23 Jos. Kinnicut, 1323 Apr. 8,1792 Sept. 31, 1811 1 Abby Pierce Dyer. [and Eliz. (Gallup). 23 Amey Pitman, 1324 Providence, R. I., July 31, 1789 Nov. 2, 1871 June 11, 1817 Isaac Porter, M. D."; 1784-1870; s. Kev. Micaiah Susan Langley, 1325 tl u Unmarried. John Dyer, 1326 ii a it 23 James Green, 1327 a u Eliza Clark. [Christianna (Conrad). 23 William Almy, 1328 " Oct. 25, 1806 Jan. 25, 1867 Oct. 20,1835 Caroline Conrad; 1809-1883; dau. Matthew and Mary Kinnicut, 1329 " li July, 1883 Unmarried. GROSVENOR AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) TAFT. 1322. Ann Avery, "William Potter, (has. Grosvenor, Elizabeth Potter, George H., Frances "W. , Edward A., J(>hn Potter, George H. , 1330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 Providence, R. I., June 19, 1803 " " Nov., 1805 " " Jan. 6,1807 " " July 24,1809 " 1819 " Aug. 18, 1813 " Dec. 1,1817 " Nov. 10, 1815 " " July 3,1823 d.' Sept. 5, 1805 Aug., d. 1857 Aug. 4, 1876 Sept., 1841 Apr. 12, 1885 Feb. 27, 1845 June 2, 1854 MaryB.Manton; 1827-; d. Salmon and Anstis P. [Eliz. J. (Debbois). Mary Jenkins Bryant; 1836- ; dau. George and 23 23 JOSEPH KINNIC UT AND ABBY PIERCE (DYER) POTTER. 1323, "William Pierce, Benjamin Dyer, John Dyer, Kev., 1339 1340 1341 July 25 1819 Jan. 6 1814 Aug. 14, 1821 Sept. 1, 1873 July 25, 1840 May 19,1842 Jan. 6, 18.35 Dec. 5, 1872 Esther Gallup. [Abby M. Harriet M. Fearing"; 1812-; dau. Martin and dau. Rufus. •WILLIAM PIERCE AND ESTHER (GALLUP) POTTER. 1339. Margarette E., 1342 Feb. 6,1843 Mar. 19,1874 Charles Reynolds. Jos. Kinnicut, 1343 June 25, 1845 Feb. 3, 1873 Ann C. Brown. John Gallup, 1344 May 3, 1848 June 14, 1877 Gertrude C. Wills. . Julia Dyer, 1345 June 2,1850 Dec. 25, 1872 James S. Baldwin; 1850- , s. Edward J. and Eliz. Geo. Tillotson, 1346 July 14, 1856 July 31,1864 Susan, 1347 June 20, 1854 Sept. 27, 1861 BENJAMIN DYER AND HARRIET M. (FEARING) POTTER. 1340. 23 Augustus W., Elizabeth Dyer, 1348 1349 Providence, R. I., Oct. 31,1835 Dec. 19,1864 Sabine, Texas, July 20, 1840 Sept. 25, 1858 Harriet Addie Stead. AUGUSTUS "WHITING AND HARRIET ADDIE (STEAD POTTER 1348. Frederick A., Harry Stead, Alice Victoria, 1350 1351 1352 Aug. 6,1859 May 2, 1861 June 10, 1864 June 18, 1880 DR. ISAAC AND AMEY PITMAN (POTTER) PORTER. 1324. 23 Wm. Micaiah, 1353 Charlton, Mass. Mar. 18, 1818 Aura Virginia Wheeler; d. Edmon and Phebe. 23 Joseph K. P., 1354 a u July 5,1819 Feb. 21,1847 Ann Eliza Bacon; 182 1-; dau. Reuben and Phebe Rebecca, 1355 u a Apr. 5,1824 Sept. 2, 1854 Unmarried. [Sarah (Clark). 23 Isaac Gallup, 1356 a u Aug. 21,1827 Anna McNall; 1825-1 826; d. John and Milison. "WILLIAM MICAIAH AND AURA VIRGINIA (WHEELER) PORTER. 1353. Susan M. , Phebe Rebecca, "Wm. "Wheeler, Isaac Frank, 1.357 1358 1359 1360 Decatur, "Wis., Sept. 3,1859 " " Sept. 23, 1861 " " July 1,1863 Porter, " Dec. 5,1868 JOSEPH KINNICUT POTTER AND ANN ELIZA (BACON) PORTER. 1354. Helen Rebecca, "Wm. Bacon, Amey Clark, Joseph Bacon, 1361 1362 1363 1.364 Porter, "W^is., Sept. 13,1848 Concord, Mass., Nov. 18,1850 Porter, "Wis., June29, 18.53 " .Mar. 18, 1857 Nov. 30, 1884 Dec. .30, 1880 Sept. S, 1875 Oct. 29, 1884 Alex. Richardson; 1846-; son Alex, and Eliz. Lillian R. Newman; dau. Gideon E. and Eliz. Thos. C. Richardson; son Alex, and Eliz. Hattie Hayuor Tripp; dau. Wm. H. and Delilah. ISAAC GALLUP AND ANNA (McNALL) PORTER. 1356. John Potter, 1365 Apr. 6,18.54 Mary AVashburn, 1366 Apr. 21,1855 Oct. 30,1876 Isaac Henry, 1367 Mar. 30, 1860 Anna Gertrude, 1368 Mar. 2,1862 Nov. 21, 1883 Sanford Soverhill. Edward Alden, 1369 July 18, 1864 JAMES GREEN AND ELIZA (CLARK) POTTER. 1327. Chas. Augustus, Rebecca Green, 1370 1371 Providence, R. I., Nov. 11, 1834 June 23, 1859 Fannie J. Cranston; 1838-; dau. Peleg P. and Frederick A. VVightiiian. [Mary (Rhodes). "WILLIAM ALMY AND CAROLINE (CONRAD) POTTER. 1328. Elizabeth Conrad, "Wm. Franklin, Caroline Conrad, Amy Pitman, Matthew Conrad, Jos. Kinnicut, Christiana C, 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 Philadelphia, Pa. Germantown, " , Dec. 17, 1836 Dec. 17, 1838 Jan. 25,1840 Jan. 18, 1842 Jan. 10,1843 Dec. 28, 1844 May 24,1847 Jan. 26, 1875 Oct. 24,1861 Apr. 29, 1869 May 17,1866 June 25, 1873 June 3, 1870 May 24, 1867 July 26, 1874 BlenscoweE. Fryer, M.D.,U. S. A.; s. "Wm. H. Margaret Emily Wilson; d. James and Phebe. Chas. Mason Stead; 1840-; son Thos. J. Edward Mcllhenney; 1841-; son Dr. Joseph E. Margarett Ellenora Forbes; 1850-; dau. Samuel Almira W. Cooper. [and Catharine J. Frank P. AVeaver; 18.50-; s. Jacob and Virginia. 23 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. EZEKIEL AND PHEBB POTTER. 1278. 24 Tones, George, Mary, Zilpha, . James, Robert, Meriby, 24 ,K. I., May 16,1759 Oct. 21,1782 Martha Hopkins; dau. Sam'l. " May 28, 1761 Apr. 24, 1796 Phebe Pitcher. " Sept. 9, 1763 " Feb. 22, 1767 " Nov. 5, 1770 May 1, 1791 Elizabeth Whiiford. " Sept. 21 , 1748 June 2, 1811 Charlotte Whipple. " Sept. 21, 1748 FONES AND MARTHA (HOPKINS) POTTER. 1379. Knight, Ezekiel, Phebe, Lydia, Betsey, Ruth, 1386 1387 1388 1389 1890 1391 Coventry, R. I., died se. 4. 1833 Aug. 25, 1808 Margaret Capron; -1844; dau. Green. Wanton Capron. Oliver Spencer. William Spencer. KNIGHT AND MARGARET (CAPRON) POTTER. 1386. Sally M., Arnold, Almy, Plannah M., Fones, Ezekiel, Martha, Willis, ; Rebecca, AlbertK.,Rev., 1392 1393 1394 1.S95 1396 1397 1398 1399 1400 1401 1402 1403 June 22, 1810 Aug. 15, 1811 Jan. 26,1813 May 2, 1817 May 26, 1819 Nov. 4,1820 Pharsalia,N.Y., May 14, 1824 " Apr. 9,1825 Sept. 14, 1828 Coventry, R. I., Apr. 7, 1874 1835 1885 Jan. 11,1844 Oct. 1, 1849 Aug., 1845 Sept. 14, 1881 Oct. 30,1851 Nov. 27, 1860 Feb. 2, 1864 Amelia Thurber. [(Stanton). Robert H. Taylor; son Constant and Hannah John O. Potter, of Foster, R. I. 1. Eliz. P. Searl; 1822-; dau. Benj. and Sally. 2. Mary S. Hopkins; 1849-; dau. Ebenezerand Samuel Congdon. [Julia. 1. Fanny Goddard. 2. Ann Parks. NEHEMIAH AND EUNICE (CASEY) POTTER. 1282. Casey, 1404 Coventry, R. I. Phebe, 1405 Andrew Corey. O/) Russell, 1406 Mar. 28, 1769 Nov. 27,1832 July 18, 1790 Hannah Wilbur; dau. John and Lorana. Nehemiah, 1407 Aug., 1773 July 17,1810 Isabella King; 1776-1809. ^.5 Adam, 1408 Mary King. ''5 James, 1409 Sarah Keach. , [(Place). ''6 Naby, Eunice, 1410 Nov. 29, 1787 Nov. 30, 1838 Dec. 20, 1807 John Tyler; 1784-1860; son James and Mary 1411 Jan. 29, 1771 June 29, 1848 1797 Plimpton Bennett; 1767-1823. Zilphia, 1412 (.;har es Harrington. Rachael, 1413 " " Oct. 18, 1766 John Young. Anne, 1414 George Edvvfards. Rhoda, 1415 NEHEMIAH AND RHODA (CASTEL) POTTER. 1283. 26 Warren G., 1416 26 Oliver C, 1417 Cynthia, 1418 Minerva, 1419 Hannah, 1420 Elisha, 1421 Jerusha, 1422 Oct. 9, 1793 Sept. 23, 1795 June 6, 1802 Feb., 1804 Aug. 1, 1880 Mar. 14, 1822 Aug. 30, 1868 Nov. 28, 1834 died at sea. June 18, 1801 Sept. 24, 1867 Dec. 28,1817 Oct. 21, 1828 Sophia Burrovs^s ; 1791-1860; d. Wm. &Lucina. Phebe Burroughs ; -1845. Albert Foster; -1856. [Betsey. Abram Blanchard; 1805-1877; son Caleb and Otis Foster. RUSSELL AND HANNAH (WILBUR) POTTER 1406. 24 Edmund, 1423 Scituate, R. I., Mar. 10, 1793 Aug. 12, 1882 Nov. 26, 1818 Lois Cady; 1793-1887. [Phebe. 24 Lurana, 1424 Apr. 20, 1796 Aug. 21, 1874 Jan. 9, 1825 William Andrews; 1800-1846; son Caleb and 9,5 Owen, 5 1425 " Aug. 18, 1798 Oct. 5, 1851 1. Anthalinda Yeau; 1798-1828; dau. Asahel. 9,^ 1426 2. Asenath Blanchard; 1800-1867; dau. Wm. 25 Elisha, 1427 " " Dec. 14, 1800 May 27,1853 Lydia Cady. [and Martha. Sarah, 1428 " Mar. 14, 1803 June 26, 1814 [Mary (Levalley). 25 Lory R., 1429 " " Mar. 7, 1807 Dec. 29, 1834 Sept. 7,1828 Marcy A. Johnson; 1806-1856; dau. Israel and EDMUND AND LOIS (CADY) POTTER. 1423. 24 David C, 1430 July 19, 1820 Sarah Tillinarhast. DAVID C. AND SARAH (TILLINGHAST) POTTER. 1430. Emma, Almie R., Fred Herman, 1431 1432 1433 Mar. 3, 1846 Nov. 1, 1851 Apr. 15, 1858 Apr. 5, 1881 Feb. 6, 1883 Feb. 27, 1878 Apr. 26, 1887 George Fenner; 1848-; s. Henry G. & Laura A. George Fenner; 1848; s. Henry G. and Laura A. WILLIAM AND LURANA (POTTER) ANDREWS. 1424. Hannah, 1434 Nov. 29, 1814 Nov. 21, 1841 [Mehala* 24 Charles E., ■ 1435 Sept. 14, 1825 Dec. 24, 1846 1. Ann M. Mason; 1826-1866; dau. Isaac and 1436 June 8, 1870 2. Almira Walker; 1827-; d. Ezekiel and Lucy. ^4 Lory J. C, 1437 Dec. 11, 1835 Mar. 29, 1854 Lydia J. C. Hawkes. CHARLES E. AND ANN M. (MASON) ANDREWS. 1435. Charles E., Jr.,51 14.38 I 1439 Clara, 1440 Chester E., ' 1441 Coventry, R. I., Feb. 27, 1851 " " Sept. 17, 1853 " " May 21, 1862 Apr. 24, 1870 Mar. 10, 1879 1. Ellen C. Lamson; 1851-1873; d. David A.J. 2. Helen Frances Scarborough; 1857-1884; dau. Frank B. Scribner. [ Ebenezer and Hannah M. LORY J. C. AND LYDIA J. C. (HAWKES) ANDREWS. 1437. William, Elmer E., Jennie Lurana, 1442 1443 1444 Sept. 16, 18.59 May 3, 1861 June 10, 1864 July 29,1861 June 1,1880 Dec. 20,1884 Emma E. Barton. [H. and Harriet fCate') Henry Huntmgton Field; 1864-; so n Augustus 24 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSiMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. OWEN AND ANTHALINDA (YEAU) POTTER. 1425. 25 25 Sarah, Hannah N., 1445 1446 Scituate,E. I., July 14,1821 " " Mar. 22. 1824 Oct. 13, 1839 June 23, 1844 Lewis Kimball; 1819- ; son Amos and Hannah. Geo. B. Randall; 1820-; s. Daniel and Lydia H. OWEN AND ASENATH (BLANCHARD) POTTER. 1426. 25 Martha, 1447 Scituate, R. I., Nov. 2, 1832 Apr. 12, 1866 Edward A. Newhall; son Charles and Sarah. LEWIS AND SARAH (POTTER) KIMBALL, 1445. Lewis, 1 1448 Scituate, R. I., Jan. 14,1842 Apr. 1,1867 Sarah Gavitt; dau. Robert and Celinda. GEORGE B. AND HANNAH N. (POTTER) RANDALL. 1446. Sarah F., 1449 Aug. 24, 1845 EDWARD A. AND MARTHA (POTTER) NEWHALL. 1447. Florence A., 1450 Stoneham, Mass., Apr. 12, 1866 1 | ELISHA AND LYDIA (CADY) POTTER. 1427. Cornelia, Mary, Elisha R., 1451 1452 1453 Jan. 3, 1S24 Nov. 2] , 1825 Dec. 16,1830 Nov. 13, 1832 Joseph Reese. 1. Eliz Vaughn; m. 2d, Mrs. Eliza Day. LORY R. AND MARY A. (JOHNSON) POTTER 1429. Mary Amanda, ( 1454 Washington, E. I., June 18, 1829 Apr. 30,1849 1. .lob Harrington; 1822-1850; son Rev. Paul. 25 1455 Oct. 22, 1856 2. EasonMatleson; 1826-; son Ruf us and Lucy. 25 Edmund, 1456 " " Mar. 6,1831 Apr. 10,1864 Nov. 16, 1851 Hellen Tenner; 1824-1874. Russell, 1457 " " Apr. 30, 1833 Feb. 18,1834 25 Lory R., 1458 " Dec. 2S, 18.34 Apr. 2, 1856 Harriet A. Lawton; 1837-; d. Dan'l and Eliza. EASON AND MARY AMANDA (POTTER-HARRINGTON) MATTESON. 1455. Ida Avilla, Phebe Jane, 1459 1460 Coventry, R. I., June 1, 1857 " " July 18,1859 Aug. 2, 1886 Oct. 26,1880 Geo. W.Clough; 1846-; son Obed and Martha A. John F. Matthewson; 1855-; son Ezekiel. EDMUND AND HELLEN (FENNER) POTTER. 1456. Louis Kossuth, Luella Frances, 1461 1462 Warwick, R. I., Mar. 12, 1852 Anthony, " Sept. 27, 1854 Nov. 22, 1876 Antoinette Arnold Vaughn; 1855-; dau. Benj. George Gardner. [and Hannah. LORY R. AND HARRIET A. (LAWTON) POTTER. 1458. Georgianna L., Julius H., Lucian Irving, Cora G., Harriet J., Frederick, Daniel E., 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 Waeh'n Village, Il.I.,Aug. 28, 1857 Coventry, Conn., Sept. 12, 1860 Willimantic, " July 8,1863 Warwick, R.I., Oct. 17,1865 Cranston, " Mar. 5, 1869 Ea. Greenwicli," Mar. 12, 1872 " " Jan. 31,1878 Mar., 1884 Dec. 16,1885 John Crocroft. Honora Phillips. Mabel Norton; 1868-; dau. Shubael and Mary. [Virginia B. (Luther). Frank Elliot Gray; 1850- ; son Simeon J. and ADAM AND MARY (KING) POTTER. 1408. 25 Hiram W., Gorton, Richard, Sheldon, 1470 1471 1472 1473 Scituate, R. I., Nov. 6, 1805 May 19, 1828 Unmarried. Unmarried. Matilda Burgess; 1808- Mary Clark. dau. Elihugh and Han- [nah (Phelps). 25 Wheaton, David T., Mary Ann, Cinderella, Isabella, Maranda, 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 Unmarried. Mary Button. William Moredock. Charles Moredock. Septimus Herrick. 25 25 26 HIRAM W. AND MATILDA (BURGESS) POTTER. 1470. Mary Jane, Hiram W., Jr., Horatio W., Henry W., Harrison W. , Harley W., Harley "W., Mary J. , 1480 1481 1482 1483 1484 1485 1486 1487 Scituate, R. I., Nov. 1,1829 " " Sept. 22, 1831 " " Nov. 10, 1833 " " Apr. 3,18.35 " " Dec. 20, 1839 " " Jan. 13,1842 River Point," Oct. 26,1846 " " Oct. 31, 1849 Nov. 14, 1843 June 24, 1858 Dec. 14,1844 d. Mar. 19, 1854 May 15, 1855 Nov. 29, 1855 Mar. 18, 1867 Nov. 24, 1869 Oct. 28, 1875 [Emily P. (Aldrich). (See Part 10.) Elcy Ann Aldrich; 1S33-1866; d. Benj. P. and Hannah M. Clark; 1833-. Dorcas P. Harber; 1836-. Louise M. Euhl; 1842-. [(Madison). Lucy E. Wise; 1845-; dau. Wm. H. and Nancy Charles H. Lovell. HIRAM W., JR., AND ELCY ANN (ALDRICH) POTTER. 1481. Clara S., EvaE., IdaC, 1488 1489 1490 Oct. 8, 1854 June 27,1856 Oct. 13, 1885 June 27, 1856 Alphonse L. Sweet. Lucien Searle. James Warren, Jr. DAVID T. AND MARY (BUTTON) POTTER. 1475. Mary L., David Henrv, Ella, 1491 1492 1493 Charles Smith. Mary Williams. JAMES AND SARAH (KEACH) POTTER. 1409. Henry B., Harriet, 1494 1495 Nov. 26, 1816 Emily Bassett. Warren Potter, No. 1543. HENRY B. AND EMILY (BASSETT) POTTER. 1494. William H., George F. , Carrie M., Mary E., Albert, Calista A., 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 Feb. 18, 1841 Apr. 17, 1842 Oct. 23,1843 Nov. 21, 1844 Dec. 7,1847 July 16, 1853 Feb. 22,1876 Nov. 26, 1876 Feb. 28,1851 Jan. 18,1849 Nov. 8, 1870 Jennie A. Cranmer. Alonzo Tyler. "William Larose. 25 Part 2. -GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 2. JOHN AND NABY (POTTER) TYLER. 1410. - Matilda (no issue), 1502 Foster, E. I., June 9,1810 Nov. 21,1828 John Brayton. Zilphia Bennett; dau. Nathan and Eliz. 26 Thomas H., 1503 C( U Dec. 23, 1812 Feb. 9, 1882 Sept., 1830 26 James B., 1504 cc Oct. 30,1817 May 10,1879 July 21,1839 Waity A. Foster; 1815-1869; d. John and Polly. Casey B., 1505 u cc Dec. 28, 1823 Aug. 27, 1843 Betsey M. Jenks; 1821-1887; d. Jos. and Esther. THOMAS H. AND ZILPHIA (BENNETT) TYLER. 1503. Matilda, Christopher E., Ida, 1506 1507 1508 Foster, E. I., Mar. 26, 1834 Dec. 22, 1831 July 4,1845 Jan. 26,1857 Sept. 22, 1854 Oct. 25, 1857 George W. Eathbun; Martha L. Kenyon. 1835-; son Olney and Sa- [linda. JAMES E. AND WAITY A. (FOSTER) TYLER. 1504. George King, Albert Q., Nabby, 1509 1510 1511 Aug. 26, 1843 Nov. 5,1845 May 20, 1854 Feb. 3, 1871 Oct. 28, 1868 Emily C. Lyon; 1854^; dau. Sheldon Potter and Helen M. Jenks. [Mary Emily (Hill). 'WARREN G. AND SOPHIA (BURROWS) POTTER. 1416. 26 Eliza, Eeuben, 1612 1513 Mar. 11,1820 Died 83. 16. July 1, 1844 Thomas Parker; 1825-. 26 Joseph L., 1514 So. Killingly, Conn., Dec. 28, 1823 Dec. 31,1843 Amy C. Austin; 1824-; dau. Daniel and Amy. 26 James, ■ 1515 Dec. 13,1825 1. Lucy Potter; 1823-. 1516 Jan. 23, 1878 2. Sarah C. Taylor; 1823-. [sey. 26 Lucinda, 1517 Feb. 9,1827 Sept. 3, 1848 Benjamin W. Baker; 1826-; s. Benj. and^et- THOMAS AND ELIZA (POTTER) PARKER. 1512. Edgar, Carrie, 1518 1519 1520 Feb. 1,1851 Sept. 26, 1856 July 25, 1873 May 17, 1874 Lizzie Cahone; 1854-. 1. William Fountain; 1853-1878. 2. Christopher Barker. JOSEPH L. AND AMY C. (AUSTIN) POTTER. 1514. Eichard Montgomery Wallace; son William M. E. Mead. [Hull and Samantha. Ellen J., Emily N., Lyman E., Mary E., Austin VV., Ida A. , Edward N., George W., Clarence A., 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 15-28 1529 Chestnut Hill, Conn. Bethel, 111., Aug. 20, 1848 Feb. 28,1851 May 15, 1853 Apr. 15, 1855 July 6, 1857 July 23, 1861 Apr. 9,1863 July 8,1865 May 17,1868 Oct. 12, 1863 Sept. 16, 1883 July 30, 1861 Feb. Aug. 15, 1866 5, 1877 26 26 26 26 27 27 JAMES AND LUCY (POTTER) POTTER. 1515. James Edward, Emma E. , Abbie J., Hattie A., Clarence A. , 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 Killingly, Conn., Apr. 12, 1850 " " June 7,1847 " " Oct. 11,1851 " " Mar. 22,1853 " " Feb. 25, 1855 Apr. 17, 1S75 June 10, 1874 June 24, 1S72 Sept. 11, 1882 June 3, 1880 Georgie Clapp; 1857-. John W. Talbot; 1825-; son David H. and Eliz. Marshall H. Dorrance; 1851-; s. Capt. Geo. and John H. Starkie; son John and Mary. [Lucy. Alice Louise Moody. BENJAMIN W. AND LUCINDA (POTTER) BAKER. 1517. Oscar E., Melissa S., Celinda E., Mary Emmogene, Lucy S., Lizzie W., 1535 1536 1537 1.538 1539 1540 Pomfret, Conn., July 15,1847 " " Apr. 13,1850 " " Apr. 19,1852 Williamsonville, " July 28,1855 Brooklyn, " May 17, 1860 Pomfret, " Jan. 13, 1867 July 21,1873 Apr. 8, 1870 Apr. 1, 1871 Dec. 26, 1882 Emma W. Baker. [Ardelia (Lamb). Elhanau W. Watson; 1846-; s. Elhanan W. and J. Eipley Nye; 1852- ; s. James and Sophrona. J. Henry Bobbins. OLIVER C. AND PHEBE (BURROUGHS) POTTER. 1417. William H., Nehemiah A., Warren, Edmond, Alvah D., Orrin, 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1540 Foster, E. I., Oct. 25,1818 Mar. 4,1820 Dec. 13,1821 Jan. 8, 1.S25 Apr. 2, 1820 Feb. 11, 1833 Nov. 21, 1839 July, 1842 Mar. 21,1852 July 13, 1840 Oct. 6, 1851 Elizabeth D. Parkhurst. Ann A. Chamberlain. Harriet Potter, No. 1495. Almira Stone. Hannah M. Shippee; 1827-; d. Eob't and Anna. Phebe A. Ennis. W^ILLIAM H. AND ELIZABETH D. (PARKHURST) POTTER. 1541. Susan H., Oliver A., Julia M., Adser W., Francis B., Adney S., Phebe A., Emily J. , Georgianna, Eunice S., 1547 I 1548 I 1547a I 1548rt 154!) 1' 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 ' July 21,1840 Mar. 15, 1842 July 10, 1843 Apr. 1,1845 Jan. 10,1847 Sept. 18,1848 Nov. 18, 1850 Plainfield, Conn., Oct. 22, 1852 Mar. 27, 1863 Nov. 5,1855 Oct. 4, 1847 Mar. 13, I860 Oct. 12, 1872 Mar. 22, 1888 Mar. Aug. Mar. 17, 1879 28, 1869 2, 1872 George A. Eouse. Lizzie Niles. Patrick E. Dundon; 1855- [garet (Griffin), s. Edward and Mar- Emma Simpson. 1851- Walter A. Bruce; Henry Belden. Walters. Belden; 1853- [Alzina A. ; son AVilliara C. and s. John M. and Julia NEHEMIAH A. AND ANN A. (CHAMBERLAIN) POTTER. 1542. Charles A., Dec. 2,1844 WARREN AND HARRIET (POTTER) POTTER. 1543-1495. George A., Charles IL, 1550 1557 Aug. 22, 1844 Nov. 1,18,50 i\Iay 6, 1878 Oct. 5, 1871 Julia Bassett. Lizzie Hoadfield. EDMOND AND ALMIRA (STONE) POTTER. 1544. Charles W., Linden, Minnie S., Hattie J., Bessie E., 1558 1569 1560 1501 1502 Aug. 24, 1854 Nov. 1,18,00 Nov. 20, 18.58 Aug. 1;!, 1802 Oct. 20,1873 26 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. AliVAH D. AND HANNAH M. (SHIPPEE) POTTER. 1545. Ellen A., 1563 Killingly, Conn., Sept. 13, 1847 Alburtus B., 1564 Scituate,K. I., Jan. 16, 1850 Frank W. , 1565 Putnam, Conn., Sept. 24, 1857 Annie M., 1566 " " May 21, 1859 Carrie E., 1567 Dec. 7, 1861 May 8, 1885 Aug. 7, 1863 Dec, 1866 Aug. 15 1874 Aug. 5 1878 Oct. 5, 1879 James E. Howland. Hattie Russell. Nellie Leahey; 1858-; dau. James and Mary. Arthur B. Dexter; 1859-; son Henry O. and [Mercie A. ORRIN AND PHEBB A. (ENNIS) POTTER. 1546. J. A., Erank A., Henry A. , 1568 1569 1570 Feb. 25, 1853 June 17, 1855 June 28, 1857 Mar. 8, 1874 Apr. 23,1876 Nellie A. Town; 1857- 27 Part 2. — GEOEGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. 28 PA^RT 2 CtEorge potter, oe poetsmoutk, e. l, and his descendants. George Potter, ^ of Portsmouth, R. I., in 1638 was admitted an inliabitant of the island of Aquidneck. April 30, 1639, he and twenty-eight others signed the following •compact : " We whose names are underwritten do acknowl- edge ourselves the legal subjects of his Majesty King CharU's, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves into a civil body politicke, unto his laws according to matters of Justice." Abel Potter,^ of Portsmouth, Providence, and Warwick, R. I. " 1616, Feb. 1. Whereas Nicholas Niles, father-in-law {i. e., step-father) of Abel Potter, hath bound him, the said Abel Potter, with Mv. William Baulstone, for the term of eighteen years, with the consent of the said Abel ; for the better security of Mr. Baulstone, the town consenteth herein and approveth thereof. "1664, Sept. 5. He and Nathaniel Potter confirmed a deetl of eight acres, that was once in their fathers' posses- sion, said deed having been made by Samuel Wilbur to John Tripp, shaft carpenter, 1663, May 7. (By 'fathers' possession,' the respective father of each was meant.) "1667, ^lay 3. Dartmouth, Mass. He bought of John Read, for £36, a right in Mashantatack. "1671, Oct. 10. Providence. He and wife Rachel, of Mashantatack, sold sixty acres and comnioning, situated near Pawtucket Falls, to Joseph Jenckes, said land belong- ino- formerly to Rachel's grandfather, Ezekiel Holliman. "1677, May 1. Freeman. "1682, Oct. 6. He sold to Roger Burlingame half of a meadow, for £2. "1687, Sept. 1. Taxed 4s. "1692, Jan. 14. Will, proved 1692, March 9. Execu- trix, wife Rachel. To eldest son, George, sixty acres where he has made preparation for building, also a meadow adjoin- ing, a heifer, iron pot already promised, and use of oxen and cart to do his work at such times as they may be con- veniently spared, for three years, with liberty in orchard for his family's use, and to make and have three barrels of cider for seven years, he paying to daughter Mary, at eighteen years of age, £5. To wife Rachel, all the rest of lands, housing, orchard, etc., she dividing it amongst my children, according to her disci ".on, provided always that all my children have part thereof, excepting George and Stephen. To youngest son, Stephen, at death of wife, all the home- stead, house, orchard, etc., being fifty acres of land, he pay- ing to sister Marv £5, within two years after possession. Sons Abel and Benjamin to pay their sister Mary, £5, within two years after they come of age. "1724, Nov. 6. Will, proved 1721, Nov. 23. Widow Rachel, of Providence. Executors, two youngest sons Ich- abod and Job Potter. To eldest son, John, 5s., and like amount to sons Abel, Benjamin, and Stephen. To daughter Mary Stone, a bed, warming-pan, and iron pot. To sons Ichabod and Job, all right and interest in lands at Mashan- tatack. To son Ichabod, a chest and iron trammel. To son Job, iron trammel and fire tongs. Inventory £14 19s." — From Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. John Potter^' was born in Scituate, R. I. In early life he moved to Bennington, Vermont, and there married Miss Jemima Carpenter, who was also from Rhode Island. He was a soldier of the Revolution, and had an honorable record. After the war he took an active part in the political questions which agitated the country at that time. He was a warm personal friend of Aaron Burr up to the date of the discovery of his treachery, when Mr. Potter withdrew wholly from politics, having lost his confidence in the patri- otism of men who made politics the business of life. He was widely known, and took a deep interest in public affairs, was a humane and generous friend, and very popular in the community among whom he lived. He was accidentally killed near his farm in Hoosick, on the twenty-fourth day of June, 1806. Immediately after his death an imposing marble monument was erected upon the spot where the fatal event occurred. This was done at the public's expense as a mark of the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him. The monument stands on the side of the great highway leading from Pownall to Troy, in Rensselaer County, in the State of New York. The locality is known as " Potter's Hill," and a post-oflice is maintained near it by that title. Hon. Joseph S. Potter^''^ was born in Baldwinsville, N. Y., on Feb. 8, 1822. At the age of seventeen years he, with the aid of Governor W. H. Seward, started a daily news- paper in the city of Albany. In 1840, at eighteen, he was associated with Duff Green in the publication of the Balti- more Pilot, which was the chief organ of the Harrison campaign. In 1851, he was elected by the Legislature of Massachusetts to the office of State printer ; and in 1853, he was chosen by the Constitutional Convention of the State as printer, and was also elected to manage the verbatim reports of the proceedings of that body. These were pub- lished in three quarto volumes, and have ever since been regarded as models of style, accuracy, and typographic art. Mr. Potter possessed artistic and mechanical skill, and in 1860, just before the war, as a matter of pastime, invented 29 Part 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. a knitting machine, and the hosiery made upon it was adopted by the government as " army standard," and nine extensive manufactories, located in different States, were organized by him and put into active operation in a single year, and most of the hosiery for the Union armies was supplied by him. He was for many years a member of the board of select- men of the town of Arlington, and was also many times elected to the House of Representatives and the Senate of Massachusetts. In 1875, he was appointed by President Grant to represent the government in the foreign service, and was accredited to the Kingdom of Wurtemberg, Ger- many, as consul. In 1880, he was transferred to the King- dom of Prussia, and located in the centre of the gi'cat silk and iron industries of that part of the Empire. Mr. Potter's services appear to have been so satisfactory to the United States government, and to the governments to which he was accredited, that his position has never been disturbed by the different administrations, Republican and Democratic, under which he has served, and is still serving in 1888. His numerous reports, which have covered a large number of subjects, have been regarded as among the most practical and useful transmitted to the Department of State, and many of them have been translated and published in the diffei'ent languages of Europe and circulated as official docu- ments. His experience in the public service at home and abroad has been varied, and embraces nmch interesting history. Hon. Burton Willis Potter, M. A.,i^^ of Worcester, Mass., was born in Colesville, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1843. When he was about five years old, his parents moved to Hai-twick, Otsego County, N. Y., where he lived with his parents, and occasionally working out for a few weeks or months. He attended the Cooperstown Seminary two terms. In the fall of 1862, he enlisted as a private in Company A of the Four- teenth Vermont Regiment, for nine months' service. This regiment helped to make up the Second Vermont Brigade, which, under General Stannard, made itself famous in resist- ing the charge of General Pickett's division at Gettysburg, July 3, 18fi3. lie was made a corporal, and a sergeant, July 3, 1,863, and mustered out as a sergeant, July 30, 1863. A few months after this he entered the L;iwrence Academy at Groton, JNIass. The following year he again enlisted in the one-hundred-day service in the Sixth Massachusetts Regi- ment. After serving out the time, he returned to his studies at the Lawrence Academy, where he graduated Juno 30, 1S65. After this he studied in the university course at Williams College, and law with the Hon. William Lathrop, of Rockford, 111., and Hon. George S. Boutwell, of Boston, Mass., and at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., where he graduated in 1868. While pursuing his studies, he taught school during vacations, — two district schools in Groton, Mass., and one term presided over Falmouth Academy, Kentucky. He was admitted to the Worcester bar in 1868, since which time he has been actively engaged in the practice of his profession ; has represented Worcester three times in the State Legislature, and is now one of the directors of the Worcester Free Public Library. yh. Potter is interested in agricultural matters, and has delivered many addresses before agricultural societies in different parts of Massachusetts. la 1885, he delivered an address before the State Board of Agriculture on "The Laws relative to Private and Public Roads," which was the basis of his work, "The Road and the Roadside," which has now reached its second edition. After the publication of this book, Williams College conferred upon Mr. Potter the de- gree of M. A. in recognition of his scholarship. Ephraim Pottkr ^^^ and his brother George Potter ^°^ served through the Revolutionary War. George was a lieu- tenant, and at the close of the war among the captured horses there was a very fine one that had belonged to a British officer. A special order from General Washington gave to Lieutenant George Potter this horse, and his choice of any of the others, for his noble conduct during the war. Ephraim Potter settled in Oneida County, New York, where he resided a greater part of his life. Many of his descend- ants live in that pai't of the State, and for many years past a large number of his descendants have gathered in an annual reunion at the old homestead farm of John E. Potter, near Orwell, N. Y., and this year (1888) was the fifteenth cele- bration. George Potter, ^^^ son of Ephraim, served in the War of 1812 till its close, and received an honorable discharae. John E. Potter, ^^^ son of Ephraim Potter, worked in the building of the Erie Canal through Oneida County, and moved to Orwell, N. Y., at the age of twenty-one, guided by marked trees to his frontier home ten miles from Post Ontario, where he lived nearly sixty years, and died there in 1880. By his industry and perseverance as a farmer he accumulated during his life a good property, and was an esteemed citizen and neighbor. Albert J. Potter, ^^^ of Orwell, N. Y., son of John E. Potter, served three years in the War of the Rebellion in the One Hundred and Tenth New York Volunteers. Mr. Potter is secretary of the Ephraim Potter reunion. Hiuam Eddy^os moved from Oswego County, N. Y., in 1844 to Branch County, Mich. In the spring of 1851, he started with his family for Oregon Territory, and arrived at Portland in the fall of 1852, having lost two of his children by death during the long journey. In 1853, he took up a donation claim of three hundred and twenty acres al)out fifty miles up the Willamette River. After fencing in this land and getting it well stocked, it was overflowed, and all his property carried away. He subsequently moved to Salem, Ore., where he now resides, in his eighty-fifth year. Richard Abial Eddy,^^^ a merchant of Missoula, Mont. was born in Oswego County, N. Y., and went West with his parents in their journey to Oregon. After spendino- a year in Portland, Ore., and then on his father's land till 1854 he joined an expedition to the gold discoveries in the Roque 30 ^. &fU(. Part 2. — GEOEGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 2. Eiver Mountains. Finding their company too small for the purpose, and unable to resist the hostile Indians in the vicinity, the expedition was abandoned. Mr. Eddy sepa- rated from the party, and remained in the Umpuaqua Valley, working on a saw-mill at three dollars per day. After work- ing at this rate for one month, his wages were increased to seven dollars per day till the building of the mill was com- pleted. After this, two years were spent in school studies. He then enlisted in a company of militia to resist the Indian invaders. He afterwards lived at the Dalles, Ore, for several years. Mr. Eddy has been engaged iu various undertakings in mining, etc., and tinally settled in ]\Iissoula, Mont., and is engaged there and elsewhere in large business enterprises. HoLLiMAN Potter ^^'s lived in Cranston, R. I., until the War of the Revolution, when he was drafted and went to New- port, served out his term, also the term of his brother, who had also been drafted, as his substitute. After his discharge he enlisted in a Massachusetts regiment as an ensign, and remained with this regiment till the close of the war. William Pitt Potter 9™ was born Aug. 16, 1811, at War- wick, R.I. He came to Norwich, Conn., in 1843, and entered the employ of Pierce & Brown, then engaged in the business of bleaching and finishing cotton fabrics, an enterprise at that date in its infancy in that section. He continued in their employ, as receiving and invoice clerk, until the busi- ness of that partnership had grown and developed into a corporation, the Norwich Bleaching and Calendering Com- pany, when he became superintendent of the new company thus formed, retaining that position until the time of his death. Mr. Potter also l)ecame early identified with the company as a stockholder, and for eighteen successive years held the offices of director and secretary, and for much of that time that of assistant treasurer, filling these posi- tions with honor and to the entire satisfaition of all his business associates. Hon. and Judge Emery Davis Potter, ^'^^ of Toledo, Ohio, studied law in Cooperstown, N. Y., with Abner Cook and John A. Dix, late General Dix, of New York ; was ad- mitted to practice in New York Supreme Court in 1833 ; practised two years in Cooperstown, and in 183.5 remov(.d to Toledo, Ohio, where he has since resided. In 1839, he was elected a circuit judge; resigned in 1843, and was elected to the Twenty-seventh Congress, and again elected to the Thirtieth Congress in 1848. A meml)er of the lower house of the Ohio Legislature, and in 1873 was elected to the State Senate. In the Thirtieth Congress he was chairman of the Stand- ing Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads ; introduced and was instrumental in carrying through the bill reducing postage to the uniform rate of three cents, and in introdu- cing and passing a bill for the coinage of three-cent coin. Judge Potter has always been a Democrat in politics. He has also held many minor offices, often accepting offices reluctantly, leaving a clean and enviable record in the public service. "It is interesting to note the difficulties with which Judge Potter had to contend, when in Congress, in securing a reduction of postage to three cents ; for he was the author of that measure, and to his persistent efforts and skill the people are indebted for that reform. "Formerly postage was charged for carrying letters accord- ing to distance, the rates i^anging from six to twenty-five cents. Envelopes were not used. The letter must be folded and sealed with a wafer. Postage was not paid in advance then, but collected on the delivery of the letter. "Judge Potter was a member of Congress and conceived the idea of cheap and uniform postage rates. He fixed upon three cents as the proper standard, and introduced a bill to change the whole postal system. It was fought bitterly, especially by the Southern members. At that time our small coin consisted of pennies, six and a quarter, twelve and a half, and twenty-five cent pieces. The small silver coin in the Northern States was called 'fip,' or a 'fip-an'-a- bit,' and the next in size a 'shilling.' At the South the small coin was called a 'picayune.' "Throughout the South, pennies were not used, nothing smaller than the six-and-a-quarter-cent piece being circu- lated, and to-day they seldom use anything less than a five- cent piece. " When Judge Potter presented his new postage bill into the House, members of Congress at the South declared it impossible, on the ground that change could not be made; they had no money small enough to pay the postage on a letter. The judge saw that he could not get his bill through unless he could overcome this objection. He put his wits to work, and the result was a die for casting the original three- cent piece, — the small silver coin, with a star on one side, some of which are still in circulation. He had this pre- pared at his own expense and sent to the Philadelphia mint, and caused several hundred pieces of this small coin to be made. All this he did quietly and without the knowledge of his fellow-members. " As soon as he received his new coin, — then unauthorized, but subsequently made by authority, — he filled his pockets and went into the House, resolved to call up his bill at the first opportunity. He got it before the House, when up jumped a Southern member and assailed it on the ground that the people at the South had no money small enough to pay the postage on a letter. When dilating upon this point, the judge quietly approached the speaker, pulled a handful of three-cent pieces from his pocket, and gave several of the new silver pieces to the man occupying the floor. This com- pletely nonplussed the opposer of the bill. The curiosity of the whole House was excited to know what it was the judge had given the speaker which had so completely silenced his argument. In a few moments the whole House knew what it was, and every member had a three-cent piece in his hand. The trick was so clever, the argument so unanswerable, and placed the House in such good-humor, that the bill finally passed and became a law. "The judge is well satisfied to this day that nothing could have secured the passage of his cheap postage bill had he not closed the mouths of Southern members with his three-cent 31 Paet 2. — GEORGE POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 2. pieces. The)' afforded an answer to the chief objection to his measure which admitted of no evasion, and the argument was so cleverly presented that all were disposed to compli- ment the author of the bill and the new coin by voting for his measure." Captain Mowry Potter ^-^* received a commission from Governor Brown of Rhode Island to run a privateer in the tirre of the Revolutionary War. He was taken prisoner, and coniined three years in the Jersey prison-ship. His sons, Arthur Mowry Potter, No. 1215, and Anson Potter, No. 1221, both followed the sea, and during the "War of 1812 they were both taken prisoners, and their vessels condemned as prizes. Nehemiah Potter 1^^ was born in Scituate, R. I., in 1737, and moved with his famil}- to Foster soon after its in- corporation as a town, in 1781. He died in September, 1812, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. He was twice married. By his two wives he had twenty-one children, most of whom lived to mature age. Isaac Porter, M. D.,'^"^* son of Rev. Micaiah Porter, was graduated at Brown University in 1808, and at Dart- mouth received a medical degree in 1814. Began the pi'ac- tice of medicine at Leljanon, N. H., in 1816; removed to Charlton, Mass., and resided there till 1825. He died at Porter, Wis. Captain William Potter^^^'' was a soldier in the Revolu- tionary War ; raised a company in Providence, R. I. ; was chosen lieutenant, but acted as captain, and marched during the night to join the forces, and had already reached Dor- chester Heights as the battle began at Bunker Hill. Rev. John Dyer Potter, "*i of Westboro, Alass., in early youth attended the schools in his native town, and then entered the large mercantile house of Myers & Claghorn of Philadelphia, where he passed three years. Here he was eminently successful in mastering the details of the respon- sible clerkship. The following note, unexpectedly placed in his hands at the termination of his connection with this establishment, will shed sufficient light upon his business career : — Philadelphia, July 9, 1840. Mr. John D. Potter: Dear >Sir, — The subscribers do not feel satisfied with the •separation about to be consummated without giving you this, jis a partial testimony of their approbation of your conduct Avhile in their employ. They state with pleasure, and without solicitation on your X)art, that for attention to business, high moral worth, probity, and industrious habits, you are without a superior, and we believe you possessed of all the requisites to have made an ornament to the business you heretofore intended to follow, as we fervently hope and doubt not will be the ■case in the profession you are about commencing. AVith the warmest wish for your happiness, here and hereafter, we beg to present j'ou with the enclosed sum of two hundred dollars as an additional testimony of our respect and esteem. We remain truly your friends, Myers & Claghorn. Before this very honorable separation occurred, Mr. Potter had become deeply interested in personal religious life, and decided to enter at once upon a preparation for the ministry, and took his journey to Leicester in his own New England, where he could have unusual facilities for defraying the expenses of an academic education. While a faithful student, he was also actively engaged in his Master's cause among his youthful companions. Mr. Potter " paid his way " at the academy, and prepared for an advanced class in Yale College. His preceptor at Leicester writes of him : " He was held in high esteem by his teachers. Faithful and successful in his studies, al ways obser- vant of the right, and ready to rebuke the wrong in his fel- low-students, his religious character secured the confidence of teachers and associates, and his influence in that direction was widely felt and respected. He was never morose. I remember that he had such powers of ventriloquism as highly to entertain and mystify an audience. Mr. Potter's religious power since entering the ministry has been extensively felt in divers portions of the country." He remained at Yale College three years, with a high standing in his class. Instead of graduating, he took up his connection there. He repaired to Williams College to have the benefit of the lectures of its distinguished president. Rev. ]\Iark Hopkins, D. D. He also devoted a year to the study of law, securing a knowledge of jurisprudence and mental discipline, which proved to be of great value to him in his subsequent career. In addition to other means of preparation, he availed himself of the advantages of study with such pas- tors as Dr. Nelson, of Leicester, and attendance for a time upon the theological instruction at the seminary in Andover, Mass. After a satisfactory examination by the AYorcester Central Association, he received a general or unlimited license to preach, but did not desire ordination, believing it to be unnecessary. Mr. Potter eminently belongs to the honored line of evan- gelists, having labored industriously and successfully during his life. The stirring scenes, without false excitement, which have marked his campaigns for religious truth and life, in New England, New York, and the great West, will ever live in the memory of those who have felt his influence. Oliver C. Potter ^""^^ was born in Foster, R. I., Sept. 23, 1795, and lived in that vicinity a great portion of his life. He married Phebe Burroughs, of Killingly, Conn., Dec. 28, 1817. She died Oct. 29, 1845. He M-as ever a hard-working and industrious man, and much respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintance. He was elected a justice of the peace in Foster for several years, and about the year 1840, while residing in Plainfield, Conn., was elected and faithfully served as one of the selectmen of that town. 32 9C^^ •> Dec. a, 1720 2. Lydia (Wilcox) Sherman; d. D. & Eliz.'Cook). Sarah Wilson; 1666-; d. Sam'l and (Teft). 1 John, V, 1665 1715 1690 20 Robert, 1 1670 1745 Elizabeth Wells. 22 Ichabod, M i(;57 1730 Margaret Helme; 1679-; d. Rouse and Mary. Susanna, 9 li\r,u 1688 1679 Grousley. Sarah, 10 1661 1704 James AVells. THOMAS AND SUSANNA (TRIPP) POTTER. 4. Susanna, Sarah, Ichabod, Thomas, f ( John, Nathaniel, ( Benjamin, Capt., Joseph, Martha, 11 12 13 U 15 10 17 IS 1!) 2(1 21 Xo. Kingston, R. I., June 28, 1688 " July 20, 1690 " Sept. 23, 1692 " Feb. s, 1695-6 " Oct. 2, 1697 " Apr. 15; 1700 " Jan. 10, 1703 " Jan. 30, 1706 " " Aug.lO, 170.S Sheldon. iMar. 19, 1711-12; John Earle. Jan. 8,1773 Mar. 19,1717-18 1. Mary Babcock; dau. George, of Westerly. I 2. Judith Rogers; 1712-1805. Sept. 20, IT.'iii Feb. 1, 1727 June 14, 1730 Jime 4, 1727 1. Mary . 2. Mary Aylesworth. Ruth Sherman. Abigail Larkin. Joseph Sherman. THOMAS AND MARY (BABCOCK) POTTER. 14. Susanna, •").) Jonathan, 23 Hilary, 24 Elizabeth, 2.5 7 George, 26 17 Stephen, 27 Thomas, 2S We>terly, R. I., Feb. 20, 1718 1723 " " Jan. 29, 1727 " Jan. 3, 1731-2 " " Sept. 14, 1720 Aug. 9, 1794 174'. I Jan. IS, 174S Sept. 18, 17.=i4 Sept. 2,1756 Marv West. Elisha Clark. Isaac Saunders. (Moved to Petersburg, N. Y.) Content Maxson; -1815; d. Rev. Jos. & Bethial. Sarah Sheldon. THOMAS AND JUDITH (ROGERS) POTTER. 15. Caleb , 20 Hopkinton,R.I.,Aug.lO, 1740 May 21,1771 Cat,harine Nye; 1752-1823; d. Caleb & Catharine. JOHN AND SARAH (WILSON) POTTER. 6. lilartha, John, Col., Samuel, Sarah, Susanna, M;iry, ^i Sarah (noiBBue), 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 No. Kingston, R. I., Sept. 20, 1002 ]\Iav 20, 1605 Sept. 2, ICi'.tO Apr. 25, 1702 Sept. 17, 1704 Mar. 20, 1707 July 28, 1715 1725 Apr. 11, 1730 1701 1722 1756 1704 173S 1718 I AVm. Robinson; 1793-; s. R. and :\Iary (Allen). Oct. 2S, 1714 : Mercy Robinson; -1762; d. Rowland and Mary I'nmarried. [(Allen). Nov 1720 George Babcock. 11, 1724 Stephen Tallman. 1734 Sarah Grinnell. Notes. — The Genealogical Tables are continued in this uniform manner throughoitt. 1 The figures to the left of the lines indicate the pages oa which the descendants are recorded. 2 The names of the children of each family. 8 Numbers for reference to each name. ■■ Places and dates of births. 6 Dates of deaths. 8 Dates of marriages. 7 To whom married. e Year of birth - year of death. 9 The numbers at the ends of the lines, indicating heads of families, refer to their direct ancestry family. Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. COL. JOHN AND MERCY (ROBINSON) POTTER. 31. 2 John, 1 37 No. Kingston, E. I. Jan. 3,1715 Mar. 15, 1788 Oct. 20, 1736 1. Mary Perry. 2 38 1738 2. Elizabeth Hazard.^' Christopher, 89 u a Nov. 5,1717 1717 Christopher, 2d, 40 a tc Nov. 8.1719 1747 1740 Mary Seager. Mary, 41 u &; May 24, 1721 1757 Unmarried. 4 William, Judge, 42 So. Kingston, " Jan. 21, 1722 1814 Nov. 18, 17,50 Penelope Hazard; 1731-; dau. Col. Thomas. Sarah, 43 ii a Aug. 11, 1730 1785 1742 James Perry. Mercy, 44 a a Aug. 15, 1727 1772 1745 Thomas Seager. Samuel, 45 a it. Jan. 20,1745 1808 1753 Sukey Bennett. JOHN AND MARY (PERRY) POTTER. 37. 2 John, 46 1737 I Mar. 15,1798 1764 I Mary Niles. JOHN AND ELIZABETH (HAZARD) POTTER. 38. 2.% 3 SamuelJ. (Dep. Gov.), 47 June 29, 1753 Sept. 26, 1804 1765 Nancy Seager. [and Euhama (Champlin). 3 Stephen, 48 1740 Ju y 12, 1793 1772 Abigail Robinson; 1754-1803; dau Christopher Georije, 49 Jan. 25,1742 1787 1766 Sarah Thomas. 3 Henry, 50 Apr. 8, 17.50 1797 Dec. 2, 1779 Mary Seager. ■ Christopher, 51 June 14, 1745 1781 Unmarried. Mary, 52 1746 1781 1764 Enoch Hazard. EHzabeth, 53 1747 June 17, 1800 1766 Nicholas Easton; 1743-1789. Martha, 54 Mar. 29, 1749 1819 1772 Hazard Browning. Abigail, 55 July 20, 1756 Mar. 1, 1804 Rufus Wheeler. Sarah, 66 Apr. 12, 1762 May 9, 1787 Ephraim Williams. Hannah, 0/ Apr. 15, 1760 1785 Mercy, 58 1752 1780 1775 John Seager. JOHN AND MARY (NILES) POTTER. 46. John, Jeremiah Niles, 59 60 61 1767 Jan. 23, 1769 1798 Feb. 27,1849 1789 Mar. 23, 1794 1821 Mary Seager. 1. Sarah Hazard. 2. Alice Hazard. JOHN AND MARY (SEAGER) POTTER. 59. Alice S. (no issue,, William J., :Mary, 62 63 64 So. Kingston, R. I., Apr. 8, 1792 " May 4,1794 " " Aug. 30, 1795 1858 1835 1880 1823 1819 Mar. 11, 181S Joseph Seager, m. 2d, William Perry. Alice Sea;ar; 1802-1885; dau. John and Abigail J. Wanton Hazard; 1792-1854. ["(Brayton). WILLIAM J. AND ALICE (SEGAR) POTTER. 63. Johns., 65 So. Kingston, E. I. 1820 1850 Mahala Crandall. William J., 66 1822 1824 [sey (Nash). 2 William D., 67 Aug. 1,1824 Feb. 13,18.50 Sarah Jane York; 1829-; dau. James and Bet- Elizabeth Segar, 68 July 3, 1826 1851 Joseph C. York; 1823-; son James and Betsey Jeremiah , 69 1828 1828 (Nash). Prances S., 70 1830 1832 [Betsey (Nash). Susan P., 71 Apr. 25, 1832 Aug. 6, 1850 Jonathan W. York; 1827-1888; son James and Mary Abby, 72 Aug. 17, 1834 Aug. 4, 1850 Stanton S.Pendleton; 1831-; sonCapt. E. and S. A. (Sheffield). JOHN S. AND MAHALA (CRANDALL) POTTER. 65. William Henry, Ursula I., 1851 1854 WILLIAM D. AND SARAH JANE (YORK) POTTER. 67. Atwood M., Frances J., William J., Elbert S., 75 7(i 77 78 Watch Hill, K.I., Nov. 6,1850 " " Feb. S, 18.52 " " Nov. 24,1S.56 " " Oct. 31,1S71 Apr. 6, 1881 Jan. 18, 1876 Sept. 28,18.52 Nov. 23, 1878 JEREMIAH NILES AND SARAH (HAZARD) POTTER. 60. Alary Niles, 79 1794 1870 1818 George C. Robinson. Jeremiah Niles, 80 1796 1798 ' Eliza Seager, 81 1798 1799 2 Niles, s2 1800 Jan. 9, 1864 Almira Fales. Sarah Hazard, S3 1802 Feb. 11, 1822 S. Ayrault Robinson; 1779-1877. Asa Niles, 84 1806 1833 JEREMIAH NILES AND ALICE (HAZARD) POTTER. 61. Alice H. (no issue;, 1S22 May 12, 1847 1846 Benjamin Balch. NILES AND ALMIRA (PALES) POTTER. 82. Sarah Fales, Mary Niles, Alice Hazard, Frances Ann, Jeremiah Niles, 86 89 90 91 1834 1837 1839 Wakefield, R. I., Mar. 12, 1S43 Feb. 20,18.34 1869 1870 Feb. 20, 1868 1806 Apr. 19, 1883 Walter S. Watson; sonThos. H. and Frances W [Sophia F. 1. Gertrude F. Kasson; dau. Chester and 2. Fannie E. Chumasero; d. R. C. and Eliza A. JE REMIAH NILES AN D GERTRUDE P. (KASSON) POTTER. 90. Frank Niles, 92 Hackensacii, N. J., June 1, 1867 JEREMIAH NILES AND FANNIE E. (CHUMASERO) POTTER. 91. Jeremiah Niles, Jeremiah Niles, 93 94 July 7, 1884 Jan. 28. 1885 Mar. 24, 1886 ' DEP. GOV. SAMUEB J. AND NANCY (SEAGER) POTTER. 47. Samuel J., Nancy, 95 96 ( Continued page 3.) So. Kingston, II. I., 1767 1769 1814 1826 Unmarried. 1792 Thomas Hull. Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. Isaac Fenner, Mary, Joseph, Sarah, Elisha, Francis, Eliza, James, 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 So. Kingston, E. I., NoV. it. cc " " Nov. 8, 1796 1773 8, 1799 1778 1780 1784 Apr. 21,1804 1775 Dec. 31,1883 Feb., 1839 Feb. 27, 1885 Nov. 28, 1831 Sept. 24, 1840 1837 1799 1850 1835 1803 Apr. 27,1831 1802 Sally Funis; 1819-1863. Hull. Alice Perry. Lydia M. Potter, No. 144. T. Hull. Nelson Wheaton Slade; 1802-1881; s. Jonathan. Mary Norris. ISAAC FENNER AND SALLY (ENNIS) POTTER. 97. Mary E., 106 Johnston, E. I., Oct. 16,1846 Nov. 1, 1869 Eodney Fenner Dyer, Jr.; 1841-; 8. Bodnev F. Albert T., 107 Cranston, " Jau. 20,1851 Sept. 14, 1871 Minnie H. Wilbur. (Their son, Albert E., born Sarah J., 108 " May 21, 18,5.j [June 16, 1872.) Alice A., 109 Apr. 1,1860 ^ STEPHEN AND ABIGAIL (ROBINSON) POTTER. 48. Rufus, 110 So. Kingst on, E. I., 1811 Stephen, 111 May 31, 1775 1834 [Frances. 3 Kobinson, 112 1776 June 5, 1845 Hannah Gibbs; 1776-1841; dau. James and 3 Elizabeth, 113 1785 1802 Jos. Chadwick ; 1778-1822 ; s. Ephraim & Hannah. 3 Christianna, 114 July, 1789 July 11, 1818 1811 Henry Gardner; 1784-1854; s. Henry and Abi- Abigail, 115 1787 Dec. 18,1867 Unmarried. [gail (Turner). Samuel, 116 1778 Keggan. ROBINSON AND HANNAH (GIBBS) POTTER. 112. Frances Gibbs, Elizabeth E., 117 118 Newport, E. I., Sept., 1802 " Jan. 23,1806 1880 Apr. 22,1874 Aug., 1833 1824 J. M. Keith, M.D. ; 1808-1852; s. Eev. Jonathan- T. C. Dunn, M.D.; 1800-1871; s. T. and Marj- S. DR. THEOPHILUS C. AND ELIZABETH ROBINSON (POTTER) DUNN. 118 Eobinson P., 119 Newport, E. I. May 31, 1825 Aug. 28, 1867 Jan. 25,1855 Mary S. Foster; 1830- ; d. Hon. Alfred Dwight Thomas Purcer, 120 1827 1828 [and Lydia (Stiles). Elizabeth, 121 1829 Eudora, 122 1S32 1835 [Stockton (Botch). Thomas, 123 Oct. 10,18.35 Oct. 7, 1873 Kate Hunter; 1849- ; dau. Charles and Mary TheophilusC, 124 Mar. 19,1837 Charlotte DeWitt. Anna, 125 Apr. 11,1842 Oct. 30, 1867 Bennett, -Jr.; 1840- ; s. Messadore T. JOSEPH AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) CHAD'WICK. 113. Hannah, Abby, 126 127 Newport, E. I., Feb. 17, 1805 " " 1803 Dec. 27, 1877 Nov., 1831 1846 Edward F. Newton; 1808-1882; son Simon. Simon Newton; 1803-1849; s. Simon. ED"WARD P. AND HANNAH (CHADWICK) NEWTON. 126. Stephen A., Edward, 128 129 Newport, E. I., June 4, 1833 •' " Julv 31, 1847 Oct. 8, 1869 Mar. 17, 1858 Dec. 31, 1877 L. Anna Bridgman; 1836-; d. John and Anna. Martha L. Bliss; 1850- ; d. William H. HENRY AND CHRISTIANNA (POTTER) GARDNER. 114. Eobinson P., Stephen Ayrault, AbbyE. T., 130 131 132 Nantucket, MasB., Jan. 20, 1812 Newport, R. I., Apr. 4, 1815 " " May 24, 1817 Jan., 1857 June 16, 1882 Aug. 1, 1839 Sept. 26, 1842 Oct. 30, 1838 Martha C. Baily; 1817-1857; d. John and Eliz. Martha E. Bigley; 1823-1858; dau. J. and L. A. Silas H. Cottrell; 1809-1880; d. John and Lydia. HENRY AND MARY (SEAGER) POTTER. 50. 3 Samuel H., 133 So. Kingston, E. I Henry, 1.34 U ii Mary Seager, 135 3 Christy, Col., 136 4 Eliza, 137 4 Thomas C. H., | 1.38 Cranston, " 4 139 Sally, 140 u u Hannah (no issue). 141 4 Fanny, 142 tt tc Sept. 27, 1780 June 9,1783 1783 Oct. 19,1790 Nov. 30, 1794 June 27, 1798 Apr. 24, 1786 Feb. 10, 1788 May 11, 1790 Nov. 29, 1820 July 7, 1856 Jan. 9, 1828 July 28, 1845 Nov. 13, 1849 Aug. 3, 1824 July 28, 1877 Nov. 8, 1812 Unmarried. Apr. 24,1803 Nov. 15, 1812 Mar., 1822 Nov. 3, 1831 Unmarried. Feb. 15, 1819 Lucy AVarner; 1788-; dau. Nathaniel. [and Buhama. Matthew Eobinson; 1772-1825; son Christopher Lucy Smith; 1793-1871; d. Hezekiah and Alice. John A. Darling. 1. Harriet Bennett; -1831. [Sarah (Holbrook). 2. Lucinda Loomis ; 1800-1884; dau. Simon and Hunt. [Ann (Card). Wheeler Babcock; 1794-18.38; s. Frederick and SAMUEL H. AND LUCY (W^ARNER) POTTER. 133. 3 Lucy A., 143 Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 11, 1813 Apr. 17,1860 Apr. 15, 1832 James Perry; 1798-1853; son William and Eliz. Lydia M., 144 " " May 1,1815 Jan. 27, 1882 Sept. 24, 1840 Joseph Potter, No. 100. [(Seager). Samuel W., 145 " " Aug. 16, 1S17 Apr. 21, 1845 Unmarried. Abby, 146 '' " Mar. 17, 1820 Dec. 20, 1849 Aug. 20, 1840 Daniel C. Scovell; -1842; m. 2d, Jos. Murdock. JAMES AND LUCY A. (POTTER) PERRY. 143. James N., 147 Lebanon, Conn., June 23, 1833 Dec. 10, 18.56 Frances A. Herrick; 1837-; d. Bobt. and Eliza. Henrietta M. , 148 " May 1,18.35 May 6, 1863 Capt. James E. Carbery; 1832-; son James and Edwin P., 149 " " Jan. 15, 1.^.3'.i Aug. 13, 1842 [Mehitable (Wade). 4 Abby J., 150 " " Jan. 10,1842 Dec. 20, 1883 May 22, 1865 Henry Alfred Potter, No. 171. COL. CHRISTY AND LUCY (SMITH) POTTER. 136. Lydia Dear, Mary Segar, Henry Christy, Joseph Smith, Joseph Smith, Charles Thomas, Lucy Smith, Alice Beverly, Abby Dear, Ann Maria, Hezekiah, John, 151 152 153 154 154a 155 156 157 158 169 60 161 Providence, R. I., Aug. 18 Jan. 10 Aug. 10 May 19 Feb. 24 Sept. 6 Nov. 25 Oct. 23 Sept. 2 Oct. 6 July 25 Mar. 12 1813 , 1815 1816 1818 1820 , 1821 ,1823 1826 1830 1832 ,1834 , 1836 Dec. 10, 1042 ' Nov. 10, 1833 Oct. 8, 1835 July 11,1819 Sept. 20, 1850 Aug. 14, 1846 Apr. 29, 1873 June 26, 1831 Sept. 18, 1837 Jan. 2, 1842 Jan. 1, 1844 Mar. 13, 1850 Charles Thompson Martin. Esmeralda Welden Baxter; dau. Thomas. [Eoby (Sweet). L3'dia C. Borden; 1821-; dau. Benjamin and Col. George L. Andrews, U. S. A. 3 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. JOHN A. AND ELIZA (POTTER) DARLING. 137. George H., Mary Elizabeth, John Q. A., 162 163 164 Aug. 26, 1827 Nov. 14, 1828 Feb. 28, 1825 Nov. 29, 1848 Apr. 26,1826 Maria A. Sweet. THOMAS CRANSTON HAZARD AND HARRIET (BENNETT) POTTER. 138. Julian C, Jane E., 165 166 Lebanon, Conn., May 15, 1822 Aug. 25, 1830 May 15, 1884 Apr. 8, 1861 Unmarried. THOMAS CRANSTON HAZARD AND LUCINDA (LOOMIS) POTTER. 139. Sarah E., 167 Lebanon, Conn., Nov. 11, 1832 Feb. 7, 1882 ■Mary Angeline, 168 " Dec. 20, 1833 Apr. 12,1834 [and Harriet. 4 Calista Angeline, 169 Dec. 16, 1835 Mar. 17, 1830 Henry Clinton Kobinson; 1836- ; son Miner S. Lucinda E. , 170 June 2,1836 Oct. 2, 1862 4 Henry Alfred, 5 171 " " June 21, 1838 May 22,1865 1. Abby J. Perry, No. 150. ( 172 Jan. 5, 1887 2. Amanda White. Mary Ann, 173 Eeb. 5,1840 Jan. 8, 1861 Newton Mortimer Thrall; -1864. HENRY CLINTON AND CALISTA ANGELINE (POTTER) ROBINSON. 169. Myron Potter, 174 Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 24, 1872 I HENRY ALFRED AND ABBY J. (PERRY) POTTER. 171-150 Frank Herbert, James Cranston, Alfred Newton, Harry W. , Edward W., Louis M. , Lillian M. , 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 18, 1866 Glastonbury, " Oct. 25, 1869 " July 27,1872 " May 23, 1875 " Dec. 7, 1877 " " Apr. 10, 1882 " " Nov. 24, 1879 June 16, 1870 Sept. 10, 1883 Sept. 10, 1883 •WHEELER AND FANNY (POTTER) BABCOCK. 142. Henry C, Alvin, Henry P., William C, Mary A., Helen F., George W., Elizabeth "W. 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 Lebanon, Conn., July 29, 1820 " Sept. 13, 1821 " July 29,1823 " Feb. 24, 1826 " Nov. 13, 1827 " June 1,1830 " Oct. 26, 18.32 " Feb. 29, 18.35 Nov. 16, 1820 Dec. 6, 1843 Dec. 8, 1835 Dec. 26, 1848 Feb. 26,1878 Feb. 27,1868 Feb. 12, 1880 Mar. 30, 1848 Nov. 25, 1849 Jan. 10, 1866 May 27, 1861 [Armina. Sanford Lumbard; 1828-1877; son Corlis and 1. Jos. Maxwell; -1864. (M. 2d, E. M. Sheller.) M. Anna Ayres. Henry Wissler. SANFORD AND MARY A. (BABCOCK) LUMBARD. 186. Sidney C, 1 Effie, 190 191 Williamsburg, ^^.Y., May 27, 1849 July 20. 1853 Jan. 14, 1870 Adelia Lynn; 1851-; dau. Lewis and Martha. JOSEPH AND HELEN P. (BABCOCK) MAXWELL. 187. George A., John L., Fanny P., Maud Sheller, 192 193 194 195 Nov. 3,18.53 Oct, 26, 1858 Free.port, 111., Aug. 26, 1861 Oct. 3, 1^72 Jan. 17,1883 Oct. 6, 1880 Frances Orno. [A. (Brown). Oscar P. Snow; 1856-; son Chas. P. and Sarah JUDGE WILLIAM AND PENELOPE (HAZARD) POTTER. 42. Mercy, Thomas Hazard,. Alice, Susanna, AVilliamE., Arnold, Judge, Penelope, William Pitt, Edward, Simeon, Sarah, .John, Pelham , 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 So. Kingston, R. I , Nov. 26, 1751 1794 1769 Dec. 8, 1753 Sept. 11. 1807 1781 Apr. 20, 1756 1818 Nov. 30 ,1777 Apr. 25, 1758 died in LI. I. Unmar ried. July 13, 1760 Sept. 4, 1761 1810 1785 Mar. 7, 1764 1813 1784 Apr. 10, 1766 Nov. 6, 1800 1793 Feb. 15, 1768 Aug. 12, 1849 1791 Apr. 26, 1770 Feb. 1, 1817 1806 Dec. 13,1771 May 24, 1774 Dec. 7, 1776 1830 1815 1805 1802 Joshua Perry. [and Eliz. A. (Whipple). Patience Wilkinson; 1741-1819; dau. Jeremiah Capt. Arnold Hazard; 1756-1802; son Geo. and [Martha (Wanton). Sarah Brown; dau. Benjamin. Benjamin Brown, Jr.; -1854, set. 90; son Benj. Mary Hazard. Eliza Johnson; 1772-1847. Catharine Klice; 1789-1867; d. Henry and Mary. George Brown. Catharine B. Garrison. THOMAS HAZARD AND PATIENCE (WILKINSON) POTTER. 197. John, Susanna, Eliza, 209 210 211 So. Kingston, R. I., Apr. 2'.), 1782 " " July 22, 1784 " Nov. 16, 1785 Aug. 10, 1854 Nov. 6, 1859 Aug. 28, 18.31 Aug. 21, 1808 1806 Jan. 14, 1813 Nancy Wilkinson; 1786-; dau. Jeptha and Lucv. Job Briggs; 1779-1869. [(Smith). Baxter Hobart; 1790-1879; son Wm. and Dolly JOHN AND NANCY (WILKINSON) POTTER. 209. 4 Eliza, 212 Potter, N. Y. , .June 20, 1809 Nov. 21, 1866 Feb. 27, 1827 4 Hazard A., M. D. 213 Dec. 21, 1810 Dec. 3, 1869 Jeptha A., 214 1813 1840 William M., Rev., 215 1818 .John AV.,M.D., 216 1816 1856 Unmarried. Edward Pitt, 217 1824 d. Alvira A. (no issue), 218 Mar. 16, 1823 Aug. 8, 1887 Feb. 27,1827 John H. Gleason; 1799-1886; son John and Anna (Holmes). Louisa S. Ballon; -1865; dau. Ziba and Mary Sarah J. Davis. [(Mason). Theresa Barse. Elizabeth Moore. 2i Albert (4. Angel. (M. 2d, Seabred D. Pratt.) JOHN H. AND ELIZA (POTTER) GLEASON. 212. Harriet A., Helen M., 219 I Potter, N. Y., .Jan. 6,18.33 220 " •' June 9, 1840 Feb. 17, 1863 Feb. 18, 1863 DR. HAZARD ARNOLD AND LOUISA S. (BALLOU) POTTER. 213. Peleg Gardner; 1809-; son Ezekiel and Mary (Niles). [Eleanor (Boulonge). Melville W. Hobart; 18.33-; son Joseph L. and Ziba H., Prof., Nancy Louisa, Harriet, 221 ' Potter, N. Y., June 29, 1830 ! 222 i " " 18.39 , Mar. 24,1887 Eeginald Heber Towler. M. D. Porteus C. Gilbert, M. D. Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. CAPT. ARNOLD AND ALICE (POTTER) HAZARD. 198. Martha W. (no issue), BrmtonW.,M.D., 223a 224 1790 1793 Mar. -28, 1861 Oct. 4, 1864 Nov. 30, 1811 Feb. 16, 1831 Asahel Russell. Harriet Brown, No. 297. DR. BRINTON W. AND HARRIET (BROWN) HAZARD. 224-297. 1 MarthaW Russell, 225 Yates Co.,]Sr.Y., Jan. 11, 1839 Apr. 30, 1857 Dudley W. Dox; 1830-; s. Abraham. JUDGE ARNOLD AND SARAH (BROWN) POTTER. 201. Penelope, Arnold, William, 226 227 228 17S7 1789 1830 1835 1822 Charles W. Henry. Susan Wells. Hannah Chissom; dau. Robert. BENJAMIN AND PENELOPE (POTTER) BROWN. 202. 5 Penelope, 229 Nov. 22, 1793 Nov. 24, 1834 Nov. 7, 1813 Col. Israel Arnold; 1786-. COL. ISRAEL AND PENELOPE (BROWN) ARNOLD. 229. 5 Israel Harrison, 230 Potter, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1816 May 25, 1881 Dec. 26, 1841 Susan A. Cleaveland: 1816-1861; d. Ji.hnL. 5 Martha Wanton, 231 Li. <.w July 16, 1819 Dec. 24,1876 Oct. 30, 1838 Sam'l C. Weare; 1813-; s. Dan'l G. and Lydia. Benj. Walworth, 232 (.i. ii Apr. 24, 1821 Apr. 5, 1853 Frances Elizabeth Avery. Sally Earle, 233 K. Lt Dec. 30, 1831 Feb. 9, 1839 ISRAEL HARRISON AND SUSAN ANN (CLEAVELAND) ARNOLD. 230. Israel Carlton, John Cleaveland, George Benjamin, 234 235 236 Benton, N.Y., Aug. 6,1843 i Sept. 18, 1845 Jan. 9,1865 Dec. 24. 1848 Dec. 9, 1873 Mary Lloyd; 1853-; dau. Edward & Catharine. SAMUEL COLEMAN AND MARTHA WANTON (ARNOLD) WEARE. 231. Martha Penelope, Arthur Russell, 237 238 Sept. 23, 1839 June 22, 1845 Jan. 20, 1863 Dec. 26, 1871 Wm. H. Gratwick; 1839-; s. Edward and Ann Jenny Gorham. [(GofEe). EDWARD AND ELIZA (JOHNSON) POTTER. 204. 5 Susan, 1 239 So. Kingston, R. I., Jan. 23, 1799 Apr. 14, 1882 Dec. 14, 1817 1. Holbrook Benson; -1822. [Lydia (Neppie). 5 240 July 19, 1832 2. Jared Wooden; 1810-1875; dau. Horace and Pitt, 241 " Jan., 1801 Apr. 1, 1860 Unmarried. Penelope, 240 Ci Mar. 30, 1846 u 5 William, 243 1795 Mar. 7, 1835 1820 or 1821 Catharine (Klice) Potter, widow of Simeon Pot- 5 Samuel J. , 244 " Oct. 11, 1805 Apr. 6, 1886 Jan. 16, 18.34 Mary Ann Cozzens; 1809-1868. "ter, No. 205. 5 Francis, M. D. , 245 Apr. 1, 1865 Ann Ryerson; 1800-1846; d. Jacob and Phebe. HOLBROOK AND SUSAN (POTTER) BENSON. 239. Mary Ann, Sarah C, Charlotte, 246 247 248 Lodi, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1818 Mar. 18, 1820 Mar. 31,1822 June 21, 1866 Mar. 13, 1842 Feb. 9, 1843 Rominor Smith; -1874. Gen. Gilbert Hurd; 1814-1882; s. Philip & Helen. Major George W. Ruscoe. JARED AND SUSAN (POTTER-BENSON) WOODWARD. 240. Neppie, Caroline Virginia, 249 2.50 Potter, N.Y., Feb. 16, 1839 Jan. 24, 1870 [(Sawyer). James S. Dodson; 1820-; s. Rev. N. B. and Mary Edward Coke, Benj. Franklin, Evan Malbone, 251 252 253 254 John Q. Adams, , 25.5 Henry Albert, Ann Sarah, Amelia, 2.56 257 258 Katie Lee, Hattie Olive, 259 260 Charles Evan, Cora Mabbett, 261 262 Helen, Annie J., Mary E., Evan J., Augustus W., Phebe A., Eliza, 268 269 Lucinda, Arnold, Penelope, Mary, Sarah Ann, 270 271 272 273 274 WILLIAM AND CATHARINE (KLICE-P OTTER) POTTER. 243. Starkey, N. Y., June 12, 1822 " May 6. 1828 " June 19, 1831 Dec. 29,1838 Apr. 19,1876 Oct. 2, 1850 Mar. 21, 1882 Sophia Welter; 1819-; dau. Adam & Margaret. Hattie F. Dewey; dau. Jas. H. and Evaline A. 1. Phebe A. Husted; -1877; d. Duniel. 2. Sarah E. Kinney; dau. John G. and Polly. Marj' J. Brown. EDW^ARD COKE AND SOPHIA (WELTER) POTTER. 251. Starkey, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1840 " '• Apr. 18, 1843 Oct. 10, 1844 July 19,1844 186' Kate Gardner; dau. Peleg. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND HATTIE P. (DEWEY) POTTER. 252. Starkey, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1880 " " May 29, 1885 EVAN MALBONE AND PHEBE A. (HUSTED) POTTER. 253. Sept. 1, 1854 Feb. 19, 1865 Feb. 1, 1882 John M. Bryson; s. Jesse G. & Jane C. (Foss). SAMUEL J. AND MARY ANN (COZZENS) POTTER. 244. 263 Milo, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1835 Charles W. Berrill. [Abigail. 264 Jan. 11, 1839 John R. Hatmaker; 18.30-1834; s. Dr. John and 265 Mar. 3,1842 Oct. 15,1871 Rev. Gustavus W. Mayer; 1836-; s. Louis and 266 Feb. 11, 1844 Miranda Swartz. [Mary L. 267 Apr. 23. 1846 Mar. 27, 1887 DR. FRANCIS AND ANN (RYERSON) POTTER. 245. Penn Yan, N.Y., Mar. 18, 1837 Sept. 15, 1874 Joseph Bassett; 1830-; s. Sheldon and Eliza. SIMEON AND CATHARINE (KLICE) POTTER. 205. Starkey, N. Y., May 14, 1808 " " Jan. 3,1810 " " Oct. 5, 1811 " " July 3, 1813 " " Nov. 17, 1816 June 1, 1869 died young. Nov., 1883 May, 1828 Unmarried. 18.53 Peter M. Fulkerson; 1807-1882. [(Compton). R. C. Abbott; 1817-1864; s. Elijah and Mercy Paet 4.— ICHABOD potter, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. Deborah Tunison, Penelope P.CBoiBsue), George G., Mary Augusta, Jerome, ■William, Kubie Lucinda, Zackery T., B. Franklin, 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 PETER M. AND LUCINDA (POTTER) FULKERSON. 270. Apr. 18. 1829 Nov. 1, 1878 June 8, 1857 William FI. Faxon. (Their dau., Carrie L.,b. Apr. 11,1831 Sept. 25, 1851 J. S. Bennett. [Feb. 19, 1861.) Aug. 30, 1833 Mar. 7, 1864 Unmarried. Aug. 17, 183.5 Sept. 26, 1855 H. C. Barber; son of Dr. Nehemiah and Calista Oct. 11, 1838 Sept. 14, 1841 [(Simmons). July 4, 1841 Mar. 4, 1853 Oct. 5, 1844 Dec. 24,1867 S. J. Fitzherbert Bullen; son of Col. Simeon and Feb. 2, 1847 May 6, 1848 [Eliza (Tiffany) July 3, 1853 Oct., 1877 H. C. AND MARY AUGUSTA (FULKERSON) BARBER. 278. William Warden, 284 Orange, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1867 Feb. 13, 1833 Vessie K. Long. Ida May, 285 " •• Apr. 20, 1859 Jan. 22,1878 Frank H. Warren. Lloyd, 286 Mar. 24, 1861 Dec. 28, 1801 HattieBell, 287 Ovid, Mich., Oct. 28, 1864 Jay S., 288 Sept. 6, 1871 S. J. FITZHERBERT AND RUBIB LUCINDA (FULKERSON) BULLEN. 281. Charles Miller, J. Burt, Ella Maria, George Estelle, John Fitzherbert. ClifEord, Lloyd Stanley, 289 .| Middlesex Co., Can., Oct. 2, 1868 290 • " " June 24, 1870 291 " " Sept. 18, 1872 292 •' '• Sept. 5, 1874 293 " " Nov. 15, 1877 294 " " Jan. 31, 1880 295 " " Sept. 6. 1882 Oct. 4, 1878 GEORGE AND SARAH (POTTER) BROWN, 206 Theda, Harriet, John Russell, 296 297 298 Branchport, N". Y., Sept. 11, 1806 May 12,1808 Mar. 30, 1810 Sept. 13, 1884 May 7, 1871 Aug. 11, 1846 Oct. 1, 1829 Feb. 16, 1831 Oct. 18, 1831 Jonathan Perry. Brintcm W. Hazard, M. D., No. 224. Jane E. Bogert; 1812-1864; dau. Isaac and Maria. JONATHAN AND MARY (WEST) POTTER. 23. Elizabeth, 299 Richmond, R. I. , Oct. 27, 1749 Mary, 300 LL tC June 20, 1751 Sarah , 301 (( U Mar. 11, 1753 Jonathan, Jr., 302 Li ,k Aug. 26, 1754 Elisba. 303 C( U June 1, 1750 Susanna, 304 Mar. 31, 1758 Martha, 305 a ,. Nov. 16, 1764 6 Matthew, 306 a Nov. 11, 1767 Apr. 7, 1774 Feb. 22, 1776 Nov. 24, 1774 Sept. 8, 1796 David Nichols. Jesse Lewis. Gardner Bentley. Martha Lewis; dau. George. Susanna Perry. Stephen Clark. William Stillman. Mary Brayman. MATTHEW AND MARY (BRAYMAN) POTTER. 306. Mary, 307 Richmond, R. I. , Jyly 12. 1797 Nathan H. Wilcox. 6 ! Matthew II. , 308 " " Oct. 2:i, 1799 Nancy Wilcox; dau. Hazard and Nancy. John Brayman, 309 " " May 10, 1803 6 Jonathan, Judith, 310 311 " Dec. 26, 1809 " " Nov. s, 1807 Ruhanna Wilcox; 1815-; d. Hazard and Nancy. AVilliam Sion, Albert Stillman, Mary Ann, Charles H., ' Abby H., John J. L., 312 313 314 315 316 317 MATTHEW ROBINSON AND NANCY (WILCOX) POTTER. 308. Sept. 23, 1820 May 2, 1822 Feb. 1, 1849 Cornelia Larkham. Mar. 24, 1S24 Samuel S. Larkin. Mav <■), IS-JS Sally Potter; dau. Aldrich. .June 21 , 1835 William Peckham. Aug. 13, 1837 June 10, isss Feb. 17,1861 MaryE. Roberts; 1840-. ALBERT STILLMAN AND CORNELIA (LARKHAM) POTTER. 313. Marie L., Hattie E., Jessie F., Annie S., Alberts., Jr. 318 319 320 Sept. 15, 1851 June 9, 1878 Oct. 16, 18.53 Carolina Mills, R. I., Aug. 8, 1856 " " Aug. 28, 1865 d. in childhood. " •' Dec. 14, 1866 j July Sept. 6, 1S74 15, 1874 David E. Larkin. John F. Dolbeare; son Jos. M. and Lizzie E. [(Goodwin). JOHN F. AND HATTIE E. (POTTER) DOLBEARE. 319. Hattie Louise, Arthur Irving, Wheaton Albert, 323 324 325 June 26, 1875 Aug. 10, 1878 Oct. 9, 1880 JOHN J. L. AND MARY E. (ROBERTS) POTTER. 317. John Herbert, 326 Emily Alvira, 327 Mary Ann , 328 Georgianna, 329 Eugene Theodore, 330 Louis Edmond, 331 Nov. 17, 1861 Mar. 27, 1864 .Jan. 1, 1867 Dec. 7, 1872 Mar. 1, 1874 Nov. 8, 187'.) JONATHAN AND RUHANNA (WILCOX) POTTER. 310. Adeline C, Hazard W., Jared J., Mary E., George E., Charles A., Everett C, Emma S-, Alice Ruhanna, 332 Kichm()nd,R.I.,Dec. l.'l, 18:j:{ 3.33 " " July 2s, 1835 3.34 I " " Dec. 11, 1837 335 ' " " Julv 2, 1840 .336 " '• Apr. 27, 1846 ,3.37 " " Aug. 2, 18.53 3::i8 " " Oct. 18, 18.-,7 .3.39 [ " " Oct. 18, 18.17 340 ! " " 1861 Feb. 25, 1860 July 7, 1860 Jan. 26,1879 W. H. Burdick. Waitie V. Brown; 18.38-; dau. Geo. W. and Eliz George F. Davis; 1835-; son Preserved and Inglesborg Poulson. [Henrietta. Lillian A. Green. Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTEE OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. GEORGE AND CONTENT (MAXSON) POTTER. 26. 7 Mary, 341 Hopkinton, R. I., May 30, 1755 Sept. 10, 1703 1 John Stillman; son John. 7&8 George, 342 U IL Feb. 10, 17.57 1801 Apr. 20, 1780 Mary Stillman; dau. Benjamin. [(Thompson). 11 Joseph, 343 t.k u Feb. 6, 1759 Dec. 14, 1822 Api-. 7, 1784 Phebe Wells: -1849; dau. Thomas and Sarah Hannah, 344 u u Mar. 9,1761 Amos Maxson; son Torrey. 11 Susan, ) 345 U ii Mar. 18, 1763 Dec. 20, 1825 Nov. 29, 1781 1. Samuel Wells; son Joseph. [(Potter). 346 June 10, 1802 2. Isaac Saunders; -1802; son Isaac and Martha 13 Content, 347 u u May 25,1765 1850 Apr. 8, 1784 Hon. Daniel Babcock; 1762-1846; s Oliver. 14 Lydia, 348 U i.i Oct. 10,1766 June 15, 1843 Dec. 17, 1795 Joseph Maxson; 1771-; s. Sylvanus. 14 Nathan, Col., 349 u a May 31,1769 Aug. 25, 1826 Lucy Kogers; dau. Ezekiel and Hannah. Lucy, ] 350 bC u Oct. 10,1771 Jan. 28,1807 1. John Barber. [Grace. 16 351 Feb. 12, 1797 2. Kogers Crandall; 1771-1814; son Phineasand 17 Elizabeth, 352 a u Sept. 19, 1775 Aug. 2, 1853 Nov. 17, 1795 Elisha Lanphear; 1773-1820; s. Nathan. JOHN AND MARY (POTTER) STILLMAN. 341. 7 Fanny, 353 1776 1837 Barker Wells; -1847. Catharine, 354 Feb. 15, 1785 Oct. 14, 1852 I'eb. 21,1805 BraddockHall; 1781-1851. ^ Elizabeth, Susan. 355 356 Feb. 17, 1782 Jan., 1862 Oct. 13,1808 .Silas Maxson; son Paul. Simeon Lanphear. 7 Phebe, 357 Russell Stillman. [(Bly). 7 Mary, .358 Westerly, E. I. Apr. 30, 1786 Mar. 28, 1837 Feb. 13, 1817 Clark Stillman; 1785-1873; son Clark and Abby BARKER AND FANNY (STILLMAN) WELLS. 353. Phebe (no issue), John Aldrich, Susan, Maria, William P., Eowena, Caroline E., Ira, M. D., 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 Dec 2,1808 Nelson, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1815 Oct. 13,1816 died -x. 24. Nov. 4, 1872 Dec. 26, 1878 died le. 25. Apr. 20, 1837 Jan. 1, 1840 Eobert Nellis. Henry Childs. Emerson Hull, M. D. Mary Wellington. [Sophronia (Johnson). Eichard Mowry Davis; 1813- ; s. Nathaniel and Lucius E. Whiting; son Thomas D. and Mabel. RICHARD M. AND ROWENA (WELLS) DAVIS. 364. 7 7 7 Frances C, Hellen Celeste, George Mortimer, 367 368 369 Eaton, N. Y., ' Feb. 5,18.39 " " Sept. 23, 1842 Aug. 25,1844 Aug. 26, 1862 James P. Marsh; 1841-; s. C. and M. (Latten). Feb. 3,1862 Walter Morse; 183.5- ; s. Ellis and Adaaline. Dec. 31, 1867 Henrietta A. Dales; 184.5-; dau. Dr. Ira. JAMES P. AND FRANCES CAROLINE (DAVIS) MARSH. 367. Frances Virginia, Celeste Eowena, 370 .371 Apr. 5,1864 Dec. 14, 1809 WALTER AND HELLEN CELESTE (DAVIS) MORSE. 368. Ellis Walter, Adaline Eowena, 372 373 Eaton, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1865 " Feb. 17, 1873 GEORGE MORTIMER AND HENRIETTA (DALES) DAVIS. 369. Walter Edgar, George Coit, 374 .375 Chicago, 111., Jan. 26, .869 i Austin, " June 6,1875 LUCIUS B. AND CAROLINE E. (WELLS) WHITING. 365. AbornT., 376 Sept. 13, 1840 Oct. , 1876 ; Maggie Reynolds. SILAS AND ELIZABETH (STILLMAN) MAXSON. 355. Eliza, Cyrus, William E. 377 I Westerly, E. I., Aug. 20, 1809 378 I " " Mar. 17,1821 .379 I " " Nov. 18, 1818 380 1857 1853 Mar. 4 1849 Charlotte Coon. 1. Eliza M. Smith; 1818-1848; dau. Stephen. 2. Sarah Maria Fenner, No. 511. WILLIAM ELLERY AND ELIZA M. (SMITH) MAXSON. 379. Herbert E., Arthur L., 381 382 .Ian. 23,1842 May 11,1847 1866 I WILLIAM ELLERY AND SARAH MARIA (FENNER) MAXSON. 380-511. Emily Fenner, Silas, Charles Potter, 383 384 385 Mystic River, Conn., Mar. 20,1855 " " May 3,1857 " Mar. 20, 1862 Nov., Nov., 1876 1877 Louis P. Allyn; 1851-; son Gurdon S. Maria McGaughey; 1866-; d. James and Letitia. RUSSELL AND PHEBE (STILLMAN) STILLMAN. 357. Phebe, 386 Capt. Joshua Thompson. CLARK AND MARY (STILLMAN) STILLMAN. 358. Mary Ann, John Clark, Edmund Russell, 387 388 389 Westerly, R. I., Nov. 16, 1818 " " May 20, 1822 " " Apr. 6, 1828 Feb. 26,1876 Mar. 19. 1876 May 25, 1844 Sept. 15, 1878 Henry Barber; 1817-; s. Hosea and Catharine. Emeline Lewis; 1822-1871; d. Beriah and Sarah. Arabella Taylor Champlin. JOHN CLARK AND EMELINE (LEWIS) STILLMAN. 388. Beriah Lewis, Horace Edward, Sarah Eleanor, Edward Byron, Mary Annette, Irving Clark, 390 391 392 393 394 395 No. Stonington, Conn., July, 1845 " " Sept. 16, 1848 Westerly, R. I., Feb. 13, 1851 " " Sept. 9,1856 " May 11, 1859 " Dec. 22, 1864 Mar., 1849 Jan. 1, 1872 Oct. 18, 1883 Jan. 2, 1887 Sept. 23, 1884 Annette Kenyon; 1851-: d. Peleg and Sally A ChariesE. Champlin; 1851; s. Chas. and Hannah. Melissa Tourjee; 1857-; d. Benj. and Martha. Irving W. Miner. GEORGE AND MARY (STILLMAN) POTTER. 342. George, Dea., Nancy, Benjamin, 396 397 398 Westerly, R. I., Apr. 17, 1783 " " Mar. 12, 1781 " " June 16, 1785 Jan. 13, 1868 July 10, 1862 Aug. 7, 1807 Oct. 9, 1809 Mar. 27,1806 Mar. 6, 1808 ( Co ntinued page 8.) Betsey Rogers; d. Zebulon and Sarah. Jonathan Maxson; 1782-1852; s. Jonathan. Elizabeth Green; 1792-1868; d. Pardon Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. DBA. GEORGE AND BETSEY (ROGERS) POTTER. 396. George (no issue). 405 Nov. 2,1811 Mar. 26,1856 Mar. 11,1841 Fanny Green, dau. Luther. Maiy, 406 Nov. 2,1811 Oct. 9, 1840 Emma (noiasue). 407 Oct. 30,1813 Sept. 6, 1862 Mar. 9, 1850 Anson Stannaul. [Hannah (Bishop). 8 Elizabeth, 408 Waterford, Conn., Aug. 6,1825 Nov. 15, 1872 Mar. 3, 1851 Eev. Edmund Darrow; 1807- ; son Joseph and Harriet, 409 u u Nov. 8,1819 Feb. 3, 1821 REV. EDMUND AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) DARROW. 408. Marjf Emma, George P., Courtland E., 410 411 412 Waterford, CoDn., Sept. 1,1852 Feb. 7,1859' Dec. 31, 1868 July 3, 1878 Feb. 8, 1887 Adrian Almy; 1850-; son Sam'l \V. and Sallie Jennie Johnston. [(Applebee). JONATHAN AND NANCY (POTTER) MAXSON. 397. Geo. P. (no issue), ( 413 Newport, K. I. , July 13,1807 June 1, 1828 1. Hannah Bentley; 1808-1838; dau. Benj. P. .8 414 Oct. 26, 1843 2. Mercia M. Carpenter; 1812-1849; d. Solomon. 8 I 415 Oct. 25, 1852 3. Lydia A. Maxson ; 1823-; d. Luke & Susanna. 8 Mary Potter, 416 CC (C Feb. 28,1809 Jan. 1, 1838 Benj. Wilbur Bentley; 1811-; son Benj. P. and 8 William, Dea. , 417 c; u May 11,1811 Sept. 25, 18.34 Sarah Eogers, No. 465. [Hannah (Wilbur). 8 Charles, 418 Westerly, " Sept 3,1813 Feb. 16, 1881 Feb. 24,1841 AnnM. Barber; 1821-; dau. Amos and Lucinda. 8 Jonathan, 419 1. u Jan. 26,1816 Jan. 25, 1844 Matilda Mandana Wilcox: 1819-; dau. Martin Nancy, 420 iC (C Sept. 27, 1818 Oct. 3, 1858 Unmarried. [and Matilda M. (Stillman). Elizabeth, 421 U ii Sept. 19, 1822 Aug. 25, 1847 Edwin, 422 " " May 0.1827 d. u GEORGE POTTER AND MERCIA M. (CARPENTER) MAXSON. 414. Sarah L., George Henry, 423 424 Nov. 9,1845 July 15,1847 Aug. 14, 1850 Aug. 11, 1860 GEORGE POTTER AND LYDIA ANN (MAXSON) MAXSON. 415. John, Caroline E., Frederick, 425 426 427 Jan. 25, 1857 Oct. :S0,1859 June 13, i802 June 3, 1870 BENJAMIN WILBUR AND MARY POTTER (MAXSON) BENTLEY. 416. George Maxson, 428 Westerly, R. I. , Apr. 10, 1839 June 24, 1868 Benj. Courtland, 429 a a May 2, 1841 1 Feb. 14, 1867 Henrietta Clark. Hannah Mason, 430 a u Feb. 9,1845 Mar. 12, 1868 Walter Gellette. Mary Elizabeth, 431 ii IL Mar. 31,18.50 Oct. 10, 1873 Jerry E. B. Santee; 1850- s. John and Rachel. Emily Fenner, 432 u a Dec. 31, 1852 ' May 23, 1875 Lewis T. Titsvvorth. DEA. WILLIAM AND SARAH (ROGERS) MAXSON. 417-465. 13 8 Chas. Alburtus, William Ed^ar, Sarah Matilda, Charlotte E.. 433 434 435 436 437 De Ruyter, N. Y., Mar. 1'..), 1838 " " Oct. 12,1840 Waterford, Conn., Sept. 27, 1846 Dec. 3, 1843 Nov. 11, 18.56 Aug. 12,1877 May 1, 1862 Nov. 30, 1874 Feb. 18, 1875 Jan. 9, 1866 1. Frances G. Priest. (Divorced.) 2. Margaret Maria Reynolds; 1840- ; d. Nelson. Margarett A.Niblock; 1852- ; d. Wm. and Esther. Edgar W. Irish, No. 723. CHARLES AND ANN MARIA (BARBER) MAXSON. 2741. Abby Maria, Chas. Clarence, 438 439 Westerly, E. I., Apr. 10, 1842 " Aug. 10, 1849 Sept. 7, 1875 Mar. 20, 1877 FredLeanderHickox; 18.37-; sonLeander C. Emma A. Utter; 1851-; dau. Dr. Albert. JONATHAN AND MATILDA MANDANA (W^ILCOX) MAXSON. 419. Alburtus Wilcox, Henry Martin, Jonathan Irving, Frank Howard, 440 441 442 443 Westerly, E. I., June 25. 1844 " " Mar. 28, 1852 " " Sept. 22, 18.56 " June 18, 1859 Oct. 14,1863 Sept. 17, 1873 1 Isabel A. Eandolph; 1851-; dau. Dea. Thos. F. Dec. .30, 1879 Nov. 1, 1881 Henrietta L. Lewis; 1854-; dau. Dr. Edwin E. Sarah Y. Eandolph; 1869-; d. Dea. Thos. F. and [Caroline M. (Yarnall). BENJAMIN AND ELIZABETH (GREEN) POTTER. 398. Eliza, Maria Egerton, Benj. Franklin, Elizabeth F., Sarah Fenner, Susan Green, Luther Green, John Edwin, 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 Hopkinton, H. I., Sept. 20, 1808 Sept. 20, 1810 Nov. 17, 1812 Apr. 7,1815 Sept. 17,1817 July 18, 1820 Nov. 24, 1823 Jan. 26,1827 June 17, 1810 Oct. 3, 1844 20, 1876 28, 1856 11, 1840 16, 1848 18, 1850 Dec Dec. Feb. Nov. Dec. June 5, 18.37 Sept. 4,1841 Jan. 1, 1838 Aug. 11, 18.50 Nov. .30, 1863 George Irish, Jr., No. 714. Lucy M. Maxson. Ethan Lanphear. Lydia Maxson. [Eliza A. (Conover). Maggie Nevins Witty; 1841-; dau. Eichard and BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND LUCY M. (MAXSON) POTTER. 446. Zebulon Stanley, John Maxson, Amy Elizabeth, Luther Green, 4.52 Aug. 18, 1842 453 Aug. 9,1844 4.54 Alfred Centre, K. Y., DeC. 28, 1846 4.55 " " Mar. 26,18.50 Aug. 25, 1844 Apr. 7, 1866 Oct. 24,1868 July 2, 1870 Sarah Maria Irish, No. 727. [Mary, No. 719. Wm. Babcocklri-sh; 1846-1875; son Dan'lB.and Nancy Antoinette Maxson. JOHN EDWIN AND MAGGIE NEVINS (WITTY) POTTER. 451. Virginia E. G., John Edwin, Jr., Clarence Henry, Genevieve E., Ethel lanthe, Grace E., Eaymond Green, Heloise Mabel, 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 3,1865 Feb. 1.5,1867 Oct. 23,1869 Nov. 18, 1871 Dec. 28, 1874 Dec. 29, 187S Apr. 5, 1877 Dec. 21, 1879 Nov. 20,1876 Dec. 30, 1878 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. PEA. DAVID AND MARY (POTTER) ROGERS. 399. David Potter, Charles Potter, Sarah, Daniel Babcock, Mary; Charloite, George, Ann Maria, Lydia, ( 463a 464 465 •466 467 468 469 470 471 472 Waterford, Conn., Oct. 21, 1808 June 22, 1811 Aug. 11, 1813 May 25, 1815 Mar. 28, 1818 Jan. 20, 1820 Au!j. 14, 1821 .luly 21,1823 Apr. 7, 1825 Nov. 22, 1882 July 6, 1811 Sept. 9, 1885 Mar. 8, 1884 May 19, 1879 Oct. 8, 1823 Apr. 27, 1873 Dec. Sept. Mar. Mar. Nov. Nov. Apr. Aug. 30, 25, 1831 1834 30, 1843 8, 1851 22, 1842 22, 1842 18, 1850 26, 1860 Mary Ann Rogers; 1808-; dau. Lester and Polly [(Tuthill). Dea. William Maxson, No. 417. Mary Ann Titsworth; 182.3-; d. Abraham. Peleg Lyman Berry; 1815-1879; s. Capt. Lyman. Thomas S. Greenman; 1810-1887; s. Silas & Mary. Benedict ^Y. Eogers. (M. 2d, Eliphalet Lyon.) 1. Paul Stillman; -1856. ['-yon.) 2. Enoch J. Davis. (M. 3d, 1.S74, Eliphalet DAVID POTTER AND MARY ANN (ROGERS) ROGERS. 463a. William A. , Julia, 473 474 Waterford, Conn., Nov. 13, 1832 Oct. 4, 1834 July 14, 1857 Feb. 2, 1863 Rebecca Titsworth. [liet (Kilbourn). George H. Powers; 1836-: s. Eiiiah P. and Har- DANIEL BABCOCK AND MARY ANN (TITSWORTH) ROGERS. 466. Julia Amanda, Lewis Titsworth, David Dunham, Laura E. , Daniel Herbert, 475 476 477 478 479 Waterfordi Conn., Jan. 1, 1H45 " " May 15, 1847 Plainfield, N. J., Aug. 5, 1850 •' Feb. 4,1856 " '• Oct. 25, 1865 1864 Feb. 23, 1869 Mar. 6, 1872 July 11, 1876 June 26, 1883 Jonas Sayre Van Duzen; 1846-; son Wm. H. Olivia West; 1846-; dau. Benj. C. and Anna M. Julia Frances Davis; dau. MordicaT. Joseph N.Terhune; 1853-; s. Dan'l J. & Maria L. Lottie M. Barrett; 1863-; d. Jiaylies& Esther E. PELEG LYMAN AND MARY (ROGERS) BERRY. 467. Mary Evelyn, Charles Fremont, 480 New London, Conn., May 6, 1854 481 " " Apr. 21, 1856 Apr. 1872 4, 1876 Eugene F. Stillman; 1849-; son Jos. F. and Henrietta M. Crandall. [Maria L. (Green). THOMAS S. AND CHARLOTTE (ROGERS) GREENMAN. 468. Charlotte E., 482 Mystic Bridge, Conn., Sept 19,1843 Jan. 10, 1805 I Thomas Edgar Stillman; 1837-; son Alfred. Francis Hill, PAUL AND LYDIA (ROGERS) STILLMAN. 471. 483 Feb. 20, 1850 Jan. 6, 1881 Irene A. Bancroft. EPHRAIM AND WEALTHY (HALL) POTTER. 400. George, Riley, Daniel, Sarah Arvilla, 484 485 486 487 •ISS Berlin, N. Y. July 26, 1812 Feb. 18, 1814 Feb. 20, 1816 Mar. 21, 1818 July 2, 1874 May 23, 1878 1839 May 11, 1864 Feb. 28, 1839 Jan. 14, 1836 1. Harriet Graves; 1821-1861; dau. Levi. 2. Amanda Evans. [(Saundei's). Phebe Greene; 1814-; dau. Winter and Lucretia Rebecca S Bowler; 1816-; d. Wm. D. & Nancy. George F. Dennison. GEORGE AND HARRIET (GRAVES) POTTER. 484. Helen 'M., Henry M., Herbert E., 489 490 491 Troy, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1841 June 5, 1843 Jan. 25, 1847 Sept. 10, 1861 Feb. 12,1874 Aug. 4, 1868 Frederick Webster. Ida G. Kellogg; 1855-; dau. Alvah and Nancy. Annie E. Graves. RILEY AND PHEBE (GREENE) POTTER. 486. Martha Ann, 492 Rosaline A., ! 493 Charles Euberto, i 494 Berlin, N. Y., June 14, 1842 Apr. 14, 1844 " " Mar. 21, 1847 June 7, 1864 Nov. 20, 1865 Sept. 16, 1868 Myron S. Ballou; 1842-; sou Emery and Maria. Harvey S. Brown, No. 992. Luella Slocum; 1S49-. DANIEL AND REBECCA S. (BOWLER) POTTER. 487. 9 9 10 William Riley, Albertus D., Julius Adflford, Daniel Elverton, Nancy Arvilla, George F.. 495 :Brookfleld,N.Y.,Mar. 2,18.38 496 497 498 499 500 Genesee, u Nile, Alfred, May 21,1840 Apr. 16, 1844 June 22, 1846 Mar. 0, 18.53 Apr. 29, lK5(i Oct. 2, 1861 Aug. 11, 1863 Mar. 22, 1866 Jan. 6, 1866 Oct. 24, 1872 Dec. IS, 1881 Kizzie Titsworth ; d. Isaac B. & Rebecca (Ayres). L. Villie Witter; 1841-; d. Josiah and Sybel. Mary S. Hakes; 1845-; d. Anthony and Susan. Rosetta P. Simpson; 1844; d. .John and Amy M. Moses Crosley ; 1848-; s. Edmund A. & Phebe S. Marv L. Butts. ALBERTUS D. AND L. VILLIE (WITTER) POTTER. 496. Gertiude Alice, 501 i Alfred, N. Y., Sept. 0,186.3 Paul ;M. Crawley. JULIUS ADELFORD AND MARY S. (HAKES) POTTER. 497. Anthony W, Mary Alice, Edna, 502 503 ,504 West Hallocli, 111. JNlar. 20, ISCK June 21, IS74 -June 12, ISSl Apr. 14, 1879 DANIEL ELVERTON AND ROSETTA P. (SIMPSON) POTTER. 498. Kittle R., WardE., Rosetta A. , 605 506 507 West Halloek, 111., Sept. 6, 18119 " " Dec. 16, 1875 " Sept. 6, 1879 Nov. 22,1887 ) William D. Holmes; 1864-; son John and Lydia [(Chambers). PHILIP AND SALLY (POTTER) FENNER. 401. 1 John Potter, Mary, I Hiram Arnold, ' Sarah Maria, Charles Arnold, Emily, Susan, Lydia Ann, 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 tter Hill, R. I., Oct. 4, 1817 Oct. 6, 1848 (( a Aug. 15, 1819 Jan. 29, 1845 rkimer Co., N".T .1 •■'. , Nov. 20, 1822 Jan. 7, 1K25 Jan. 20 1844 Mar. 4, 1849 )land, N. Y. Sept. 16, 1826 Apr. 2, 1853 1863 ii a May 24, 1828 Dec. 1851 Nov. 6, 1848 a (( May 16, 1830 June 12, 1832 1850 Nov. Dec. 6, 1848 6, 1851 William EUery Maxson, No. .380. 1. Ann Elizabeth Babcock, No. 749. 2. Maria S. Bessie. [(Rogers). Daniel Saunders; -1851; son Clarke and Sarah Tyler Green; -1856. [(White). Gurdon Hiscox; 1837-; son Clark and Mary George Potter, CHARLES A RNOLD AND ANN ELIZABETH (BABCOCK) FENNER. 512-749. Annie Butler Smith; 1855- 517 Potter Hill, R. I., June, 1855 July 1887 dau. Norman. DANIEL AND EMILY (FENNER) SAUNDERS. 514. Fenner Charles, 518 Woodville. R. I., May. 1850 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. GURDOW AND LYDIA ANN (FENNER) HISCOX. 516. Gurdon B., Jessie Louise, 519 520 ^Vesterly, K. I., May 15, 1867 •' " June 27, 1875 Nov. 2,3, 1881 , Susan E. Clarke; 1861-; dau. Benj. F. JOSEPH AND CONTENT (POTTER) SPICER. 403. Maria, | 521 10 Charles, , 522 10 George Henry, ' 523 10 Mary, | 524 10 Edward Deshon, I 525 Noyes, j 526 Oliver, | 527 10 I Joseph Dennison, j 528 10 ! William, ! 529 10 ; John Green, | 530 10 Albert Hamilton, I 5.31 Hopkinton, K. I., Apr. 20, 1820 Aug. 6,1821 Mar. 1,1824 Feb. 4,1826 Mar. 13, 1828 Apr. 30, 1830 July 4,1832 May 28,1834 July 4,1836 Jan. 14,1839 Feb. 20, 1844 Aug. 11,1820 Sept. 6, 1883 Nov. 6, 1837 Aug. 17, 1881 Oct. 31,1841 Nov. 9, 1845 Nov. 15, 1845 Sept. 4, 1851 June 11, 1873 Oct. 7, 1857 Aug. 22, 1861 June 29, 1863 July 28, 1868 Sarah A. Davis; 1821-; dau. Pardon and Olive. Harriet Davis; 1826-; dau. Pardon and Olive. Henry Whipple; 182.5-; son Christopher E. and Eliza Wells, No. 671. [Edey (Tarbox). HarrietN. (Elwell) Davis; 1836-; dau. Chas. and [Phebe Elwell. Elizabeth F. Koss. Olive A. Gilman; 1843-; d. Chas. S. and Olive L. Cornelia Babcock; 1844-; dau. Sam'l L. Helen A. Torrey; d. Wm. and Eliza (Morrell). CHARLES AND SARAH A. (DAVIS) SPICER. 522. Sarah Maria, Julia Amy, Mary Olive, Henry Pardon, 532 533 534 Hopkinton, R. I., , Jan. ,31,1843 Dec. 23,1861 George F. Davis. Feb. 17, 184'.) Apr. .30,1871 Henry G. Pierce; 1848- ; son Caleb and Susan. Nov. 25, 1853 Aug. 2, 1873 George F. Clarke; 1852- : son Wm. and Eliz. Mar. 19, 1856 June 1, 1876 GEORGE HENRY AND HARRIET (DAVIS) SPICER. 523. Charles Henry, Harriet Eliz., Adelaide C. 536 537 538 Hopkinton, R. I., Feb. 21,1847 Sept.21,lS./2 Sept. 13,1860 Sept. 17, 1847 May 26, 1875 William T. Champlin; 183.3-. (Divorced.) HENRY AND MARY (SPICER) WHIPPLE. 524. Mary Edith, 1 539 Joseph Henrj', 540 Everett Edward, 541 Hopkinton, R. I., Sept. 10, 1848 Nov. !),1S.54 July 30,18.57 Sept. Feb. son Peter and Catharine. 10, 1868 ■ Wm. A. Burk; 1847 1884 Ella Hammett. 24, 1887 Annie Campbell; 1859-; dau. Geo. H. EDWARD DESHON AND ELIZA (W^ELLS) SPICER. 525. Mary Ella, Wm. Dennison, Charles Edward, Geo. Tomlinson, 542 643 644 545 Adams, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1854 May 31,1856 Sept, 15,1861 .Jan. 3],1S(;S Apr. 9, 1879 Oct. 3, 1878 I George F. Con ant; 185 son Francis II. and [Mary E. JOSEPH DENNISON AND ELIZABETH F. (ROSS) SPICER. 528. Ida Louise, Nellie Estelle, Joseph Arthur, 546 .547 548 Oct. 27,1867 Mar. 22, 1S70 Mar. 26, 1874 WILLIAM AND OLIVE A. (GILMAN) SPICER. 529. Olive Content, Lulu Grant, Charles Wm., 549 Buda, 111., 550 West Hallock, 111., 651 " " Jan. 16,1864 Mar. 26.1ftr,7 Nov, 16, 1869 May 12, 1885 May 10,1887 Julius A, Edwards; 1856-: son Richard, Giles Ferris Belknap; 1863-; sou Niles and [Augusta (Belknap). JOHN GREEN AND CORNELIA (BABCOCK) SPICER. 530. Minnie, Clara Almira. Clarence W., Earnest Sam'l, 552 I Stark Co., 111., May 22,1869 5.53 , West Hallock, " Sept, 25, 1873 i Feb, 23, 1S75 5.54 1 " •' Nov. 30,1875 , i 5.55 " " Junc27,lS77 July 15,1880 ' ALBERT HAMILTON AND HELEN ADELAIDE (TORREY) SPICER, 531, Helen Esther, Louise Amoret, .lennie Morrell, Hannah Sheffield, Albert H., .Jr., 5.56 I Westerly, R. I., Apr, 25,1869 .557 " " Aug, 6,1871 558 550 560 Oct, Feb, July 2, 1874 2, 1877 I, 1KH4 Aug, 1, 1883 CHARLES AND ELIZA (BURDICK) POTTER. 404. 10 Charles, Mary B. (nolBBne), CorrelD.,M,D 10 Delia, 10 Emeline, 10 Eva Persetta, Emogene M., .Sarah Florence, Mabel Louise, 561 562 563 564 5G5 566 567 568 569 Brookfleld, Is^. Y., W, Edmeston,' Apr. 21,1,S24 Jan. 28,1826 Mar. 27, 1827 May 23, 1833 Sept. 16, 18.38 Dec. 30, 1865 Apr. 13, 1868 June 22, 1850 Oct. 29,1845 Jan. 16, 1855 Apr. 3, 18.36 Nov. 20, 1863 Sarah P. Wilcox; 1828- ; dau. Martiu and Me- Leonard R. Green. [hitable (Wells). Electra Ayres; 1828-; dau. David and Sally. George W. Gardner; 1831-; son George. Norman L. Burdick; 1838-; son Ransom. CHARLES AND SARAH P. (WILCOX) POTTER. 561. Westerly, R. I., Apr. 17,1851 | Oct. 25, 1883 July 22, 1874 Joseph M. Titsworth; 1849-; son Rudolph M. " " May 24, 1853 ] i [and Ann Eliza (Randolph). " " June 8,1861 ' \ " Aug. 9,1869 I '. JOSEPH M. AND EVA PERSETTA (POTTER) TITSWORTH. 566. Bessie Evelyn, Ethel Lucile, George W., Mary Alice, Charles L., Eliza L., 570 571 016 .574 Plainfleld, K. J. Apr, 23,1875 Oct, 17,1880 GEORGE W, AND DELIA (POTTER) GARDNER, 564, Adams, N,Y,, Apr, 3,1856 " June 27, 18,57 " May 25,1863 " " May 25, 1863 Dec, 13, 1866 Dec. 20, 1866 NORMAN L, AND EMELINE (POTTER) BURDICK, 565, George N,, Bertha E,, 576 Leonardsville,N.T,, Sept. 23. 1865 577 Adams, " Aug, 24,1808 10 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4, Thomas Wells, 578 Jan. 26, 1785 Joseph, Jr., 579 All'.,'. 4, 1787 Henry, Col., 580 Potter Hill,E.I.,Mfir. 12, 1790 Robert T., 581 " July 31, 1794 William, 582 " " May 8, 1800 JOSEPH AND PHEBE (W ELLS) POTTER. 34a July 10, 1854 Mar. 4, 1880 Oct. 28, 1813 Nov. 22, 1864 Nov. 17, 1812 .Mar. 27, 1828 Dec. 0, 1821 May 12, 1880 Dec. 24, 1826 Mary Cottrell; 17i);V1860; (1. Lebbeus & Mary. Mary Babcock; -1862; d. Peleg and Eliz. (Wells). Anne Babcock, No. 704. [(Kenvon). Mary Palmer, 1803-1812; dau. Luther and Sally Susan Prosser; 1804-1 8,s:i; dau. John and Kuth. THOMAS "WELLS AND MARY (COTTRELL) POTTER. 578. Maria Louisa, 583 Potter Hil Harriet, 584 U Thomas, 585 a Ann Eliza, 586 Ci Oct. 1, 1816 Aua;. 16, 1828 July 1, 1831 Nov. 25, 1886 Nov. 21, 1S2'.> Feb. 20, 1833 JOSEPH, JR., AND MARY (BABCOCK) POTTER. 579. Julia, George, Lucy, 587 588 589 Jan. (1 1815 May 6, 1826 Jnn. 12 lS2:i Feb. 17, 1852 Nov 11 182!) Feb. 7, 1853 COL. HENRY AND ANNE (BABCOCK) POTTER. 580-704. 11 11 Wm. H.,Hon. Phebe Ann, 590 .591 Potter HilLE. I.. Auu 26, ISU; I Mar. 28, 1S87 1 Apr. 12, ls42 Bridget Eathbun; 1824-; d. Capt. Elisha. 1823 1 1867 I I Thos. C.Potter; s.Thos. & Prudence (Latham). 11 ; Calista Yinton, 11 Annie B., 592 593 H ON. WILLIAM H. AND BRIDGET (RATHBUN) POT TER. 590. Mystic River, I 'oiin., Feb. 28, 1H43 Sept. 12, 1846 May 2,S, 1878 Oct. 24, 1867 Seneca S. Thresher; 1832-; son Asahel and Horace W. Fish; 1840-. [Lydia (Handy). Annie Hay ward, Susan Mabel, 594 595 ^SENECA ^^ AND CALIS TA VI NTON (P OTTER) THRESHER. 592. Norwich, Conn., Mar. 12, LS79 " " Srpt. 22, ISHO I HORACE W. AND ANNIE B. (POTTER) FISH. 593^ Edith, Alice, Henry Potter, 5!)6 597 598 Sept. 1), 1868 Sept. 23, 1870 Apr. 29, ISrt" 11 Thomas Wells, THOMAS CAREY AND PHE BE ANN (POTTER) POTTER. 591. I Oct. 22, 1868 I Ellen Culver; 1846-; d. Christopher and Ellen. i)'J New London, C'otm., June 27, 1846 THOMAS WELLS AND ELLEN (CULVER) POTTER. 599. Ellen Culver, 600 New London, Conn., Aug. 5, liS71 Marv Lamb, 601 " " Nov. 18, 1873 Thomas W., Jr., ,602 " Sept. 3, 1875, Nov. 4, 1880 Susan Geer, 603 " " Lov. 19, 1877 Nov. 5, 1880 11 Joseph Henry, 604 RO BER T THOMPSON AND MAR Y (PALMER) POTTER. 581. Potter Hill,E. I., Oct. 20,1823 Sept. 14, LS47 Rhoda Ann Langworthy; 1825-1885; d. Eobert. Amelia, Alice, I Henry Eobert, 605 606 607 JOSEPH HENRY AND RHODA ANN (LANGWORTHY) POTTER. 604. StoniDgton, Conn., Jan. 21,1S51 " " Jan. 21,1851 Westerly, E. I., July 25, 1857 Aug. 21,1851 July G,.1869 WILLIAM AND SUSAN (PROSSER) POTTER. 582. 11 11 11 11 William, Jr., Julia, Susan Jennette, Thomas Wells, 608 609 610 611 612 Aug. 1, ISiiO Potter Hill,E.I., Apr. 10, 1S2,S " ■ " -July 17, 1831 " Aus. 13, 1836 Oct., 1850 May 23,1847 Sept. 4, 1848 Aug. 2, 1858 May 7, 1859 Martha Gavitt; 1829-; dau. Sanford and Susan. William A. Langworthy; 1821-; s. Eobt. & Lois. 1. Eobt. H. Langworthy; 1821-1880; s. Eobt. 2. John P. Kenyon; 1833-; son Ethan and Eutb. Abby Maria Vars; 1836- ; dau. Chas. and Ormah. WILLIAM A. AND JULIA (POTTER) LANGWORTHY. 609. Clara 613 I Potter Hill,E. I., Nov. 28, 1848 Mar. 1, 18Gy i Dec. 8, 1W67 William P., M.D., 614 | " Apr. 12, 1851 I James M. Stillman; 1834-. ROBERT HENRY AND SUSAN JENNETTE (POTTER) LANGW^ORTHY. 610. Ada J., 615 Mar. 10, 1850 Sept. 12, 1S7(; i George N. Burdick; 184'.)-. JOHN P. AND SUSAN JENNETTE (POTTER-LANGW^ORTHY) KENYON. 611. George, Harold E., William John, James Sanford, 616 617 618 619 Genesee, N. Y., June 12, 1860 " " July 21, 1861 " Nov. 29, 1863 Eiverside, '• Apr. 17, 1874 June 15, 1860 Mar. 10, 1862 THOMAS W^ELLS AND ABBY MARIA (VARS) POTTER. 612. Alice Margaret, 620 Mar. 25, 1866 SAMUEL AND SUSAN (POTTER) W^ELLS. 345. 11 12 12 12 Joseph, Susan, Samuel, George Potter, William Davis, Thankful, 621 622 623 624 625 626 Hopkinton,E.I.,May 7,1785 •' " Nov. 14, 1789 " 1790 Westerly, " Dec. 14, 1792 Hopkinton, " Apr. 8, 1797 June 1, 1S37 Apr. 29, 1861 May 19, 1812 May 11, 1842 May Jan. 1,1806 9, 1808 Jan. 1, 1817 Feb. 27,1823 Lydia Maxson; 1785-18.55; dau. Svlvanus. Ezekiel Crandall; 1784-1861; son'Phineas. [(Crandall). Sophia Stillman; 171)7-1886; d. David and Grace Abby Gavitt; 1803-1877; dau. Geo. and Lucy Silas Greenman, Jr. [(Bliven). JOSEPH A ND LYDIA (MAXSON) WELLS. 621. Joseph Willard, Elizabeth P., 627 628 Westerly, E. I., Feb. 9,1808 » " Mar. 13, 1810 Sept. 19, 1855 Sept. 13, 1810 {Continued page 12.) 11 Part 4.-ICHAB0D POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 4. 12 1 Dan'l Babcock, 12 12 Clark Stillman, Samuel. 1 12 I Lydia, 629 630 631 632 633 634 Westerly, E. I., Aug. 15, 1811 Hopkinton, Oct. 30, 1814 July 27, 1817 Aug. 3, 1822 Mar. 7, 1833 Dec. 28, 1848 Jan. 28, 1839 Oct. 1, 1840 Sept. 6, 1866 Aug. 15, 1839 1. Sally Burdick. 2. Harriet J. Lewis [June 20, 1851. -. io-aiijicu o. i^ewis. Their dau., Lavinia, born Esther Lanphear; 1819- ; d. George and Hannah. 1. Lucy Clarke; 1818-1864; d. Sam'l B.& Lucy. 2. Emily Clarke; 1827- ; d. Sam'l B. and Lucy Benjamin S. Hall; -1841. [(Maxson). Altana, 635 Jan., 1834 William Oscar, 636 Feb. 17, 1836 Cornelia Jane, 637 Jan. 6, 183ii Abby Augusta, 638 Oct. 1, 1841 DA NIEL BABCOCK A ND SALLY (BURDICK) WELLS. Oct. 17, 1841 629. .Ian. 1, 1852 Feb. 27, 1859 Oct. 14, 186.-) Gurdon Lane ; -1864. Daniel Corbin. Orville Dana. CLARK STILLMAN AND ESTHER (LANPHEAR) WELLS 631, Edgar W., 639 Little Geoesee.N,!'., Jan, 10, 1842 Aug. 14,1868 Harriet Tull; dau. Randall and Harriet. William E., 640 " July 6, 1853 Apr. 10, 1875 Sarah E. Culp; 1847-; d. Joshua E. & Laura M. Laura Viola, 641 " Nov, 25, 1845 July 14, 1868 Jerome Hodges. Man ton S., 642 " Oct, 6, 1849 SAMUEL AND LUCY (CLARK) WELLS. 632. Winfleld Scott, Sherman Decatur, 643 644 Little Genesee, N,T„ Oct, 23, 1841 " " Aug, 11, 1844 Oct, 26, 1870 Oct. 23, 1869 Eliz. S. Brown; d. Eev. Thos. B. and Margaret. Mary E. Prosser; 1847-; d. Isaac & Cornelia A. BENJAMIN S. AND LYDIA (WELLS) HALL. 634. Martha Carrie, Arthur Judson, Sardinia, 645 646 647 Little Genesee.N'.Y,, May 25, 1840 " " Jan, 28, 1844 " July 23, 1846 Feb, 5, 1859 Biol O, Coon; 1837-; son Lewis J, and Emily Viola Prosser; dau, Isaac, [(Kenyon). Apr, 27, 1870 Ira B, Crandall, No. 659. EZEKIEL AND SUSAN (WELLS) CRANDALL 622. 12 Henry Clinton, 648 Hopkinton, E.I., July 16, 1809 Dec, 8, 1831 Lucinda Ennis; d. Paul and Lurana (Prosser). Samuel W. , 649 " Mar, 10, 1813 Mar, 29, 1816 12 Susan W., 650 " May 29, 1816 Feb, 28, 1847 Aug,, 1839 Orra Stillman; s. David and Lillian (Eose). 12 Ezekiel Eogers, 651 " " June26, 1820 Feb, 19, 1844 N. Celestia Burdick; 1825-; dau. Ira and Polly. 12 Eliza, 652 " Nov, 17, 1822 Apr, 8, 1847 Dec, 25, 1839 Joseph Boss; 1814-1872; s. William and Edith. George Potter, 653 Genesee, N, Y,, Mar, 23, 1828 Mar, 28, 1828 12 Wm. Wells, M.D,, 654 " Mar, 23, 182S ' \ July 5, 1852 Esther Euphemia Potter, No. 900. HENRY CLINTON AND LUCINDA (ENNIS) CRANDALL. 648. Ann Frances, Eliza B., 655 656 Jan. 18, 1838 Apr. 10, 1848 Sept. 25, 1861 Oct. 3, 1883 John P. Colgrove, [Margaret. George Wolf Fries; 1836-; son Henry W, and ORRA AND SUSAN W, (CRANDALL) STILLMAN, 650. Rogers, Orville, 657 658 Aug, 31,1841 Oct, 8,1848 I Mar, 6, 1846 j .Tune 6, 1877 Addie G, Green; d, David and Eunice (Pratt), Ira Burdick, Mary Susan, Frances Eliza, EZEKIEL ROGERS AND N. CELESTIA (BURDICK) CRANDALL. 651. 659 660 661 Little Genesee, N.Y., May 11, 1846 " " Aug. 16, 1850 " " Oct. 16, 1854 Apr. 27, 1870 Sardinia Hall, No. 647. Dec. 27, 1873 Maxson A.Crandall; 1851-; s. NelsonR.& Laura. Sept. 21. 1876 Orlando J.Warren; 1854-; s. John G. & Mercy A. JOSEPH AND ELIZA (CRANDALL) BOSS. 652. Susan Maria, Martin Prior, 662 Genesee, N.Y. , July 7, 1842 663 " " Mar. 31, 1845 Oct. 6, 1870 July 24, 1871 James H. Ingraham; 1845-; s. Jas. E. & Mary G- Laura Gallagher; 1845-1887; d. Hugh and Alice. DR. W^ILLIAM WELLS AND ESTHER EUPHEMIA (POTTER) CRANDALL. 654-SOO. Susan Miranda, 604 Andover, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1866 William Potter, 665 " Jan. 4, 1872 Aug. 12, 1872 GEORGE POTTER AND SOPHIA (STILLMAN) WELLS. 624. 10 Alfred, Nancy, Martha, Mary, Emeline, Eliza, 666 667 668 669 670 671 Waterford,Conn., Sept. 9,1817 July 15,1854 " " Jan. 7, 1821 \ " Feb, 8, 1823 ] Mar, 8, 1823 " Feb, 8, 182;5 " " June 11, 1826 Preston, " July 25, 1828 I June 20, 1878 [(Chapell). Mar. 2, 1841 ] Giles Darrow; 1814-; son John and Hannah Oct. 5, 1846 Oct. 5, 1846 Sept. 4, 1850 Lafayette Coon; 1824-; s. Samuel H. and Olive. Christopher C. Lewis, Jr.; 1815-; s. Christopher Kdward D. Spicer, No. 525. [C. and Wealthy. WILLIAM DAVIS AND ABBY (GAVITT) WELLS. 625. 12 12 13 13 William Franklin, Lucy E. (noiasuej, Ann Martha, George Gavitt, Mary Gavitt, Charles, Martha Jane, Susan Augusta, Charles Manton, 072 673 674 (175 (uG 677 678 679 m) 681 682 Westerly, E, ],, Feb, 5, 1S24 " May 24, 1826 " Jan. 2Ci. 1829 " Mar. IC, 18:;2 M.ir. 21, 18.30 Feb. 19, 1836 Aug. 20, 1833 Aug. 27, 18;;5 Jan. 23, 1837 Feb. 17. 1840 ' Sept. 27, 1841 Aug. 17, 1844 I Aug. 5, 1846 [Content. May 28,1845 1 1. Franklin W. Stillman; 1819-1847; s. Abeland Nov. 22,1851 ; 2. Thaddeus H. Spencer; 1824-; s. Ilezekiah and ; [Cecelia. Jan. 19,1861 | ]. Mary Williams; 1837-1SC.4; d. John & Marv June 23,1870 , 2. Eliz. Etta Wright; 1847-; d. Dan'l & Eunice. Oct. 25, 1854 I Jacob D. B. Slillman, :m. D.; 1819-1888; s, Jos. I ^ „ .^ . , [and Eliza. Apr. 22,1857 ^ Harvey P. Farrington; 1820^; s. David and KHz. [(Britt). THADDEUS HEZEKIAH AND LUCY ELIZABETH (WELLS-STILLMAN) SPENCER. 674. William H., Thaddeus Henry, Helen Elizabeth, 683 684 r,s5 Suffield, Conn., Nov. 22, 18.52 '^ " Nov. 7, 1857 Oct. 3, 1860 Nov. 22,1881 Oct. 8, 1885 June 21, 1882 Minnie L. Kellogg; 1855-; drEdwar(r& Maria Fannie B. Kellogg; 1861-; d. Edward & M^'h' O livei^J. Wjdp; Ib^gO-j^.s. iVaro n B. a nd Mary". ' Abby Eita, Mary Elizabeth, William Davis. GEOR GE GAVITT AND ELIZ ABETH ETTA (W^RIGHT) WELLS. 677. 686 I Westerly, K. I., .\ov.25, 1872 i " ' " Oct. 14, 1874 ! (;87 (i88 Apr. 13. 1879 12 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. DR. JACOB DANIEL BABCOCK AND MARY GAVITT (WELLS) STILLMAN. 678. Howard, 689 Stanley, 690 Amy, 691 Mabel, 692 Leland Stanford, 69:-5 Westerly, E. I., Sept. 26, 1855 Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 23, 1861 San Francisco, " July 15,1863 [and Sarah E. (Pease). " Oct. 13,1866 Oct. 21, 1885 Frank Pierce Morrison 1859-; son Andrew L. " " Sept. 8, 1870 HARVEY PALMER AND MARTHA JANE (WELLS) FARRINGTON. 630. Helen, Florence, Harvey, Carrie, Elizabeth, Mary Abby, Jane Lathrop, 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 New York City, Apr. 6, 1859 " Nov. 7, 1860 Feb. 17, 1863 Croton, K. Y., Oct. 8,1867 " " June 25, 1869 Jan. 16, 1874 " " Mar. 9,1877 Sept. 2,1860 Mar. 15,1869 Sept. 12, 1874 HON. DANIEL AND CONTENT (POTTER) BABCOCK. 347. 13 Daniel, Jr., 701 PotterHill, R. I., Dec. 16, 1784 Mar. 31, 1874 Oct. 19,1816 Anna Almy; 1786-1873; dau. Pelegand Hannah. 13 Betsey, 702 U li Feb. 21, 1787 .June 8, 1858 Nov. 16, 1807 George Irish; 1786-1869; son Beni. and Martha. Elizabeth Almy; 1803-1884; d. Peleg & Hannah 13 Jacob Davis, 703 .1 u Jan. 20,1789 Jan. 17,1867 Apr. 19, 1825 11 Anne, 704 Hopkinton, " May 9, 1791 Nov. 17, 1812 Col. Henry Potter, No. 580. [(Cory). George P. (no issue), 705 No. Stoniugtoii, Ct. Nov. 4,1795 Sept. 29, 1825 Sarah Babcock; d. Hezekiah & Mary ( Hrown). 13 Oliver, 706 Hopkinton, R. I., Dec. 12, 1797 Sept. 9, 1869 .Jan. 11,1824 PhebcBabcock; 1802-1886; d. Stephen & Phebe. 14 Lucy, 707 a a Jan. 24, 1801 Aug. 8,1853 Dec. 26, 1819 David Almy; 1794-1872; s. Peleg and Hannah. 14 Mary, 708 a a Nov. 2, 1802 Jan. 19, 1883 Jan. 15,1839 Peleg Saunders; 1809- ; son Clarke and Sarah Emily Hammond, 709 a u June 14, 1810 [(Eogers). DANIEL, JR., AND ANNA (ALMY) BABCOCK. 701 Hannah Almy, 710 ISIary Anne, j 711 I 712 Potter Hill, R. I., Oct. 13,1819 Sept. 11, 1833 May 3,1853 Sept. 12, 1853 May 6, 1860 [and Sally (Pendleton). 1. Chas. Noyes Crandall; 1831-1857; son John 2. John Hill Merrill, M.D.; 1834-; s. Henry A. 13 13 GEORGE AND BETSEY (BABCOCK) IRISH. 702. Eliza, George, Jr., < James. Eev., j Emetine Maria, Daniel Babcock, Lucy Ann, Mary Content, Oliver Babcock, 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 No. )Stouington, C't, Nov. 23, 1808 Feb. 7, 1810 Dec. 18,1811 May 23,1815 , Feb. 9, 1818 June 7, 1819 Sept. 27, 1821 Aug. 12, 1826 Nov. June 1, 1876 2, 1888 Sept. 9, 1861 Mar. 26,1885 June 1837 Aug. 26, 1837 July 3, 1862 Mar., 1838 Jan. 28,1843 Sept. 9, 18.51 Oct. 8, 1843 Apr. 25, 1854 Benjamin Franklin Langworthy. 1. Maria Egerton Potter, No. 445. [(Brown). 2. Mary S. Adams; 182.3-; d. John & Avon L. 1. Charlotte C. Babcock; 1816-1862; d. Paul, Jr., 2. Eliza Green; dau. Job. [and Anne (Clarke). Thomas Avery; -1838. [(Davis). Mary Babcock; 1820-; d. Elnathan W. & Sally Matthews. Keny on; 1811- ; s. Simon and Mary. Albert C. Greene; 1822-; s. Benj. and Sarah A. Sarah Anthony; 1832-; dau. Jos. and Euth. GEORGE, JR., AND MARIA EGERTON (POTTER) IRISH. 714-445 Edgar "Walton, <, Sarah Elizabeth, George Hadwin, Sarah Maria, 723 724 725 726 727 Mar. 25, 1838 Jan. 9, 1866 1. Charlotte E. Maxson, No. 437. 2. Helen Esmeralda Coon. Nov. 19, 1839 Apr. 22, 1840 Nov. 19, 1841 Aug. 2, 1864 July 24, 1843 Apr. 7, 1866 Zebulon Stanley Potter, No. 452. GEORGE, JR., AND MARY S. (ADAMS) IRISH. 715. Mary Elizab'th, Martha Amelia, Nathan Wardner, Viola Segestia, Myron H. Clarke, Flora Belle, Albertine S., 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 Genesee, N.Y , Dec. 31, 1846 Mar. 31, 1848 Feb. 24, 1860 Nov. 4, 1852 July 4, 1855 Aug. 8, 1861 Mar. 10, 1864 Aug. June, July Nov. Nov. Sept. Jan. Dec. 25, 1863 1844 5, 1865 26, 1874 1, 1876 7, 1876 1,1881 1, 1878 1. Henry Norton. (Divorced.) 2. Byron Alford; 1842-; son MiloC. and Emily. Silas G. Burdick; 1842- ; son Silas and Phebe. Ida M. Wightman ; 1850-; d. Wm. and Emetine. Guy Collins; 1850-. Ellen Annette Crandall; 1856-; dau. Samuel P. Henry LeMonte Cran-dall; 1858-; son James H. Emmet L. Slocum; 1858-; s. Wm. and Jane A. JACOB DAVIS AND ELIZABETH (ALMY) BABCOCK. 703. Harriet Elizabeth, George Babcock, Mary Almy, Peleg Almy, Sarah A. (no issue;, ( \ Jacob Davis, John Jacob, 7.36 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 Cornwall,N.Y.,Mar. Hopkinton, R. I., July 5, 1826 5, 1828 Aug. 14, 1831 Sept. 7,18.32 Apr. 25, 1836 Jan. 29,1839 Apr. 14, 1842 Aug. 12, 1830 Oct. 7, 1831 Aug. 3, 1844 Oct. 21, 1887 Mar. 1, 1841 Nov. 28, 1847 Dec. 14,1854 Dec. 7, U John Cundall; 1817- son Isaac and Elizabeth [(Wallace). William Babcock; s. Avery and Lydia (Dari-ow). [Mary. Marion B. DevoU; 1844-1884; dau. David S. and OLIVER AND PHEBE (BABCOCK) BABCOCK. 706. Nathan, Phebe Maria, Amanda, Daniel, Ann Elizabeth, Stephen, Lucy A.,M.D., Martha Jane, Phebe Jane, Cynthia C, Julia Maria, 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 Potter Hill, R. I., Nov. 19, 1824 Feb. 20, 1826 Oct. 20, 1827 Dec. 4, 1828 .Jan. 7, 1831 Dec. 22, 1832 Sept. 17, 1834 Dec. 9, 1836 Apr. 30, 1838 May 28,1841 Apr. 13, 1843 May 18, 1833 July 15, 1887 Apr. 2, 1859 Oct. 31,1837 Apr. 25,1842 :Mar. 2, 1847 Nov. 23,1858 Nov. 1, 1852 Apr. 12,1866 Apr. 2, 1863 July 10,1878 Oct. 27, 1863 Sept. 27, 1864 Phebe W. Johnson; 1826-; d. Eay and Esther. [and Grace (Eogers). Thomas Eogers Greene; 1800-1873; son Benj. 1. Phebe E. Stillman; 1830-1857; d. Jonathan P. 2. Mary Adelia Stillman; 1841; d. Jonathan P. Charles Arnold Fenner, iSTo. 512. [and Phebe B. Henrietta A. (Yan Patten) Taylor; 1840-; son [Adam C. and Maria. [Betsey G. William B. Wait; 1839- ; s. Christopher G. and Henrv S. Ambler; 1836-; s. John and Eliza A. Vi Part 4.-ICHAB0D POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AXD HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 4. DAVID AND LUCY (BABCOCK) ALMY. 707. Elizabeth, Luc J' Maria, Harriet Wayland, Daniel Babcock, Altana Frances, 756 757 758 759 760 Hopkinton,K.I.,Sept.26, 1820 Portsmouth," Aug. 3,1824 " Mar. 16, 1832 " " Apr. 18, 18.37 " " Mar. 12, 1843 Sept. 4, 1848 Nov. 10, 1847 Apr. 28, 1845 Dec. 20, 1885 Nov. 26, 1863 Horatio A. Stone; 1814-1872; son Nathan K. Capt. Andrew J. Cory; 1817-1887; son Andrew. Elijah Anthony; 1885- ; son Geo. and Margaret. [Sarah E. (Earle). Wm. Clarke Chase; 1840-; son Philip B. and PELEG AND MARY (BABCOCK) SAUNDERS. 709. Ann Amelia, George Babcock, Ella Babcock, 761 762 763 Mystic, Conn., Aug. .31, 1840 Hopkinton,R.I.,Sept. 15, 1844 Potter Hill, " May 8,18.51 Mar. 11, 1842 Jan. 8, 1846 Jan. 5, 1882 [Susan. Wellington L. Lewis; 1856- ; son Denison and 14 14 14 14 25 JOSEPH AND LYDIA (POTTER) MAXSON. 348. Asa, Joel, Phebe, George P. , Lucy C, Thomas, Frank, Harriet H., 764 7G5 766 767 768 769 770 771 Feb. 14, 1797 Hopkinton,E.I., Dec. 23, 1798 Potter Hill, " May 30, 1802 " " Oct. 21,1806 Hopkinton, " July 12,1807 July 19, 1811 May 16, 1824 Feb. 28, 1865 Dec. 29, 1881 Feb., 1810 Jan. 19, 1888 Sept. 5, 1852 Mary Chapman; dau. Carl and Mary. July 30, 1829 Mercy Greene; 1806-1863; dau. Clarke. Nov. 29, 1827 Joseph Allen; 180.3-; s. Robert and Catharine. [and Euth. Feb. 28,1828 Rev. Azariah A. Randolph; 1805-1868; son Abel ASA AND MARY (CHAPMAN) MAXSON. 764. Nov. 11, 1822 Nov. 26. 1824 ,Lin. 1, 1865 Nov. 27, 1848 Mar. 27, 1842 Juliette Lanphear; 182ri-1863; d. Wm. and Eliza Henry H. Potter, No. 1454. [(Miner). JOEL AND MERCY (GREENE) MAXSON. 765. JuUa. 772 AsaL., 773 Cyrus, 774 M. Adelia, 1 !■-> Henry R.,M.D., 776 Welcome S., 777 Emmet L., 778 Little Genesee, N. Y. ,Oct. 1,18.30 Oct. 29,1832 Aug. 25, 1834 June 5,18.36 Feb. 18, 1839 Mar. 30, 1S31 July 19,1845 Mar. 19,1883 Nov. 26, 1841 Sept., 1S72 July 11, lS(i3 Aug. 31, 1873 Dec. 28, 18(i7 Mar. 28, 1866 Robert Stewart. [and Abby. Caroline A. Johnson; 1838-1881; dau'. Ezekiel Mary Scott; dau. Allison and Jane. [Salome. Rev. Oliver D. Sherman; 1S36-; son Hiram and Oliver A. Palmer; 1845-; dau. Norman and [Huldah. Almira W., Joseph Maxsou, Warren M., Euphemia, Arthur Franklin, Marshall il. J. Vanilla, JOSEPH AND PHEBE (MAXSON) ALLEN. 766. i 779 Wirt, N. Y., Apr. 10,1829 Dec. 27, 1856 Jesse 0. Hamilton. , 780 " May .31,1831 781 Oct. 29,18.35 [Harriet L. 782 " May 3. 18.38 Aug. 18, 1863 Rev. Oscar U. Whitford; 1837-; son Clark and 1, 783 June 1,1841 784 " Nov. 19, 1843 Feb. 22, 1867 Julia Yalverson. 785 Sept. 1,1869 REV. AZARIAH A. AND LUCY A. (MAXSON) RANDOLPH. 768. 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 15 15 14 AsaMaxsonF., 786 Eliz. Emily F., 787 GarafeliaF., 788 Julius F., ■ i 789 Abby Jane F., | 790 Eugene F., 701 William P., 792 George ErwinF.,! 793 Hiram B. F., I 794 Edgar A. F., 795 Leslie P., I 796 Georoianna L. , ' 797 Nile, N. Y., Jan. 19,1829 " Feb. 9,1831 " " Mar. 7,1833 " " May 27,1835 " " July 28,1837 " " Jau. 30,1840 " " Aug. 15, 1842 " " Feb. 16, 1845 Mosiertown, Pa., Mar. 10, 1847 " Mar. 13, 1849 Hayfleld, " Mar. 12, 1851 June 24, 1853 d. Oct. 15, 1879 Jan. 21, lb66 d. May 9, 18.50 Mar. 30, 1857 Sept. 21, 1S52 Feb. 24,1874 Dec. 26,1883 Arnold Freeman Stelle; 1829- Margaret Eraser; 1843- [bella (Cammeron). dau. Malcom and Isa- [Maria. Addie R. Wheeler; 1857-; dau. Joshua and COL. NATHAN AND LUCY (ROGERS) POTTER. 349. Hannah, Susan, Cynthia, Amelia, Nathan, David Rogers, Elisha, Lucy Ann, Albert, Ezra, 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 SOC 807 809 PotterHill,R.I., Jan. 29, 1793 Sept. 24, 1878 " " Mar. 5,1795 i Apr. 27,1851 " Feb. 16,1797 May 21,1881 " " Apr. 4, 1799 Dec. 1, 1872 " " Julv 12, 1801 Di'C. 25, 1832 " " Jan. 3. 1804 ! Nov. 10, 1863 " " Feb. 12; 1806 . Nov. 13, 1884 " " Aug. 17, 1S08 Mar. 10, 1810 " " June 12, 1811 June 15, 1849 " " Apr. 14,1814 Dec. 16, 1874 Dec. 15, 1810 Oct., 1813 Oct. 30, 1817 Feb. 10,1820 May 4, 18.30 Apr. 17, 1828 July 11, 1853 Mar. 0, 1837 Samuel Lanphear, son Nathan and Sarah. Dan'l Lee Langworthy; 1793-1840; son Sam'l. Amos Crandall; 1795-1887; s. Silas and Reljecca. Isaac Fenner. Lucina Rogers. [(Rose). Lavinia Stfllman; 1810-; dau. David and Lillian 1. Miranda B.Maxson; 1810-1847; dau. David. 2. Eleanor J. Sheppard; 1826-; dau. Caleb and [Annie. Saniantha Sweet; dau. Rev. Spencer. [(Welden). Content Sisson; 1S14-; dau. Sihon and Iletsey SAMUEL AND HANNAH (POTTER) LANPHEAR. 798. Joseph, 810 Samuel Emery, 811 Avery, 812 Ethan (no issue). ( 81 ;! 814 Hannah R., 815 Sarah A. (no issue), 816 Nathan Potter, 817 Lucy Potter, 818 Mary R., 819 L.ivinnie Potter, 820 Amanda A., 821 Harriet A., 822 Potter Hill, R.L, Nov. 15, 1811 " " Nov. 23, 1813 " Dec. 30,1815 " " Mar. 2,1818 Alleghany Co.,N. Y., Sept. 22, 1821 " " Aug. 20,1823 " " Sept. 18,1825 " " May 15,1828 " " May 19,1830 " " S(.pt. 12, 1836 " ^lay 24,ls39 " Jan. 10,1841 :\Iay 22, 1813 Sept. 19, 1847 Oct. 5, 1866 Mar. 25, 1883 ,Tuue 24, 1H45 June 27, 1839 Sept. 2S, 1843 Aug. 20, 1842 Aug. 23, 1865 July 2, 1843 Mar., 1848 Oct. 10, 1846 Sept. 11, 1852 Sept. 22, 1858 Nov. 8, 1866 Julia E. Cotton. Huldah Younglove; 1825- ; dau. Sam'l and Eliz. 1. LoisM. Greenman; 1S22-1859; dau. Alanson 2. Olive S. (Thrall) Clarke; 1816-; dau. Willis Ezekiel Johnson. [and Lucina. John Vail Slyke. Susan Actell; 1826-; dau. Harvey aud Polly Edwin R. Maxson, M. D., LL. D. ; 1820- Benjamin L. Wright; 1822-; s. Wm. and Eliz DeWitt Clinton WiUard; son Dan. and Eliz. [myra (Burdick) Osman W . B abcock; 1 839- ; son Sam'l and Al- OSMAN "W. AND HARRIET A, (LANPHEAR) BABCOCK. 822. Maude C. (by adopeion), S23 Nortonville, Kan., Jan. 24,1880 I 14 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. AVERY AND HULDAH (YOUNGLOVE) LANPHEAR. 812. S. Emory, M.D.,( 824 Nile, N. Y., July 15, 1859 Nov., 1881 Lillie Harris; -1883; dau. A. C. and Lucy. 825 Aug. 26, 1885 Mary A. Maxson; dau. Jas. S. and Amelia B. Ophelia, 826 " Sept. 3, 1844 Oct. 12,1802 Nehemlah S. Raymond; 1837-; son Orville. Lucy Arvilla, 827 Aug. 3, 1847 Oct. 12, 1865 Rev. Daniel T. Fero; 1842-; son Jos. & Diantha. Seraphine, 828 " Apr. 24, 1849 June 2, 1866 H. I. Fuller. M. D. ; 1848-; son Nathan. DR. EDWIN R. AND LUCY POTTER (LANPHEAR) MAXSON. 818. Sarah M., ,829 Geneva, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1858 Edwins., M. D., 830 Dec. 26,1858 DEWITT CLINTON AND LAVINNIB POTTER (LANPHBAR) WILLARD. 820. Samuel Orla, 831 Nile,N. Y., May 5,1860 Feb. 26, 1886 Minnie M. Crandall; I860-; d. Jas. H. & Otsy O. Daniel Everette, 832 Aug. 22, 1862 Evelyn Adell, 833 Wirt, " Feb. 9, 1865 Lizzie Arbelle, 834 Apr. 17, 1870 Ethan Eex, 835 Sept. C, 1884 , DANIEL LEE AND SUSAN (POTTER) LANGWORTHY, 799. Daniel Franklin, 836 Hopkinton, E.I., ■ 1814 Sept. 27, 1849 Annis Lanphear. [and Wealthy (Kenyon). Lucy Potter, 837 " Nov. 27, 1816 Sept. 27, 1840 Alfred Lewis; 1817-1873; son Christopher C. Susan, 838 " 1818 1835 [(Densmore). Martha B., 839 " Feb. 19, 1823 May 25, 1870 Oct. 2, 1855 Wm. M. Hemphill; 1820-; son Jas. and Sarah Russell (Jlark, 840 " " 1822 Lois Maxson ; dau. Dea. David and Esther. Eliza, 841 1828 Feb. 13, 1845 Maria, S42 1830 July 28,1861 Samuel Whitford. Edwin, 843 " " 1832 1853 AMOS AND CYNTHIA (POTTER) CRANDALL. 800. 15 Ezra Potter, 844 May 10, 1820 d. Jan. 1, 1842 ! Sardinia Greenman. [(Bhven). 15 Almond E., 845 Alfred, N. Y., Jan. 26,1830 , Jan. 22,18.52 Emma E. Sisson; 1828-; George and Huldah ' Julia P., 846 Nov. 17, 1831 d. 1 Nov. 11,1848 Peter Comstock. Marv Ann, 847 " " June 22, 1823 Feb. 29, 1875 Paul M. Vincent. EZRA POTTER AND SARDINIA (GREENMAN) CRANDALL. 844. William Henry, 848 Feb. 16, 1852 ' Mar. 19, 1874 Helen M. Crandall; 1852-; dau. Ira B. and Har- Eugene Thorn, 849 Apr. 25, 1858 Sept. 6, 1879 1. EstellaSaterlee. (Divorced.) [(riet L. (Nye). 850 July 29,1886 2. Elizabeth Jacox. Corabelle, 851 Oct. 25,1863 Effa Maud, 852 July 16, 1868 ALMOND E. AND EMMA E. (SISSON) CRANDALL. 845. Herbert Linwood, 853 i Alfred, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1862 Jessie Weil, 854 Aug. 24, 1873 ISAAC AND AMELIA (POTTER) FENNER. 801. Henrv, 855 Sept. 20, 1821 Mar. 2, 1832 William, 856 Apr. 2, 1828 Dec. 24, 1852 Georgianna C. Boyd. Susan, 857 Nov. 22, 1825 Sept. 5, 1850 Joseph W. Smith. Ehza, 858 Nov. 24, 1826 May 24, 1830 Luca A., 859 Mar. 2,1832 Asa A., 860 Aug. 5, 1830 ! Mar. 4, 1832 15 Andrew J., 861 Feb. 29, 1833 Dec. 1,1863 Caroline Siickett: -1883. 15 Elisha Potter, ( 862 Alfred, N. Y., July 31,18.34 Jan. 1, 1'857 i 1. Ehzabelh Hau; dau. Denis ana Nanl",. 15 ( 863 Sept. 28,1867 2. Harriet Smith; 1837-; d. Albert and Asenith. 15 Adelia Miranda, 864 May 11, 1836 i Dec. 28,1869 Chauncey Burton Isham; 1841-; son Elijah. 15 Lucinda, 865 1 " " July 16, 1838 Aue. 26, 1S03 Rev. Darius K.Davis ; 1832-; s. Kleonia & Sophia. ANDREVy J. AND CAROLINE (SACKETT) FENNER. 861. Flora A., 866 Mar. 28, 1865 Apr. 31, 1865 John L., ■ 867 Apr. 21, 1866 Freddie A., 868 Nov. 15, 1868 Mar. 23, 1869 1 William Leverne, 869 Dec. 31, 1869 ELISHA POTTER AND ELIZABETH (HALL) FENNER. 862. EUery Maxson, 1 870 Alfred, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1858 ELISHA POTTER AND HARRIET (SMITH) FENNER. 863. Alberts., 871 Alfred, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1868 Eliam Elisha, 872 " Apr. 28, 1869 Asseneth Allen, 873 June 22, 1871 Henry Edgar, 874 Aug. 7, 1872 Olin Smith, 875 " " Sept. 4, 1'875 Amelia Potter, 876 " " Oct. 3, 1867 C 1 877 JHAUNCEY BURTON AND ADELIA MIRANDA (FENN] Alfred, N. Y., May 2,1877 3R) ISHAM. 864. Alfred Tenner, REV. DARIUS K. AND LUCINDA (FENNER) DAVIS. 865. C. AUie, 878 Leroy, Kan., Oct. 4, 1865 Willie K., 879 Alfred Center, N.Y., Mar. 26, 1869 IdaM., 880 Hartville, " Aug. 10, 1872 Oct. 4, 1872 Minnie, 881 " July 8, 1874 NATHAN AND LUCINA (ROGERS) POTTER. 802. 16 1 William D.. 882 Alfred, S.Y., Sept. 31,1828 Oct. 4, 1882 May 28, 1851 1 Margaret Slanu,-; 1834-; dau. Joseph. 16 John Collins, 883 " " Feb. 25, 1832 June 11,1850 ' Phebe Lewis; dau. Elijah. Lucy Ann, 884 " " 1826 1868 1844 ! Daniel Coon. 15 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. "WILLIAM P. AND MARGARET (SLAG-G-) POTTER. 882. Elraira Minerva, William T. Clark, Mary Ellsworth, Joseph Slagg, Delvin Fremont, Mara;aret Eveline Edwin De Wolfe, Lucinus Winfield. Harrold Thomas, Ida Lenetta, Franklin, 885 886 887 890 891 892 893 894 895 Cambridge, "Wie.i Stoughton, May 3, 1854 Aug. 27, 1857 Apr. 17, 1859 May 30, 1862 Sept. 25, 1863 June 19, 1867 Mar. 19, 1869 June 2,1871 Oct. 29,1873 June 25, 1876 Feb. 25, 1884 Oct. 29,1862 Oct. 20,1866 July 16, 1881 William K. Wigdale. [Elzada M. Wm. E. Crane, M. D.; 1856-; son Edward and JOHN COLLINS AND PHEBE (LE'WIS) POTTER. 883. Olend A., Lettie Lavinia, Jennie Lind, 896 897 Alfred , N. Y. , Aug. 22, 1851 Neville, Wis., July 8,1853 Janesville, " June 29, 1860 June 27, 1868 Jan. 1, 1873 May 31, 1882 James H. Page; 1853-; s. Charles and Matilda. Wallace GrifEett Koberts. ELISHA AND MIRANDA B. (MAXSON) POTTER. 804. Eusebie Neville, 12 Esther E., LucyM., 899 900 901 Alfred, N.Y., Apr. 13,1831 May 18, 1831 " " Eeb. 27, 1832 " " Oct. 27,1847 Apr. 30,1858 July 5, 1852 William Wells Crandall, M. D., No. 654. ELISHA AND ELEANOR J. fSHEPPARD) POTTER. 884. 16 Orthello S., 902 Alfred Center, N. Y., Apr. 12,1857 | Sept. 27, 1877 Clara E. Barney; 1856-; dau. Dr. Anthony. ORTHELLO S. AND CLARA E. (BARNEY) POTTER. 902. Clarence Elisha, Orthello Barney, 903 904 Alfred Center, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1881 " " Apr. 20,1884 ALBERT AND SAMANTHA (SWEET) POTTER. 807. 16 16 Verona E., Jerome N., Adelbert Eugene, 905 906 907 Alfred, N.Y., Oct. 17,1838 Aug. 6,1841 " May 19,1847 Nov. 13,1858 Feb. 9, 1861 Oct. 16, 1876 A. Wheeler Davis. Sarah A. Thomas, No. 1036. [Sarah Jane. Sarah Jane Kenedy; 1856-; dau. Michael and JEROME N. AND SARAH A. (THOMAS) POTTER. 906-1036. Emma Y. , Teoma, Mary A. , EllaD., Albert S., 908 909 910 911 912 Apr. 8, 1862 Oct. 25,1864 Aug. 19, 1866 Apr. 14,1869 Mar. 3,1875 ADELBERT EUGENE AND SARAH JANE (KENEDY) POTTER. 907. 16 Ezra Levern, Everett Roy, Delbert Eugene, 913 914 915 Sycamore, Cal., Sept. 28, 1877 Tulare, " Apr. 6,1879 Colusa, " June 18, 1887 EZRA AND CONTENT (SISSON) POTTER. 809. Amanda, Elmira, Thomas Emery, 916 917 918 Alfred, N.Y., Dec. 1,1837 " " Apr. 26, 1843 " Mar. 2,1859 Feb. 19,1847 Apr. 23, 1867 May 11, 1857 Freeborn W. Hamilton; 1827-; s. Freeborn and [Tacy (Green). PREEfiORN "W. AND AMANDA (POTTER) HAMILTON. 916. Flora Elmira, Ellwood Eugene, Eola Luella, Ezra P., 919 1 Alfred, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1858 9-20 I " " Nov. 28, 1861 0-21 "■ " Feb. 27,1866 922 " " Nov. 5,1871 Aug. 24, 1864 ROGERS AND LUCY (POTTER) CRANDALL. 351. 16 I Jairus, 17 ! Susan H., 17 I Rogers, 16 16 16 17 17 Lucy Cordelia, William Henry, George Harris, Thomas G. , Albert R., Prof., .John Hadlai, 923 924 925 026 927 928 92!) 930 931 932 Potter Hill, R. I., Jan. 17,1799 Sept. 5,1801 Mar. 13, 1804 Jan. 6, 1830 Julia A. Wells; 1808-; dau. Harris and Sally. Apr. 3, 1825 1. Rev. Lester T. Rogers; 1797-1850; son Rev. Feb. 21,1859 2. Hon. Joseph Goodrich. [Lester and Mary. Feb. 25, 1830 Hannah McDougal. JA IR US AN D JULIA ANN (WELLS) CRANDALL. 923. Hopkinton, R. T., Genesee, N. Y Sept. 24,1831 , Sept. 9, 1834 Nov. 2r,, 1836 Aug. 5, 18.38 Sept. 16, 1840 Mar. 19, 1S43 ■Sept., 1865 Nov. 7, 1852 Aug. 8, 1866 Feb. 16, 1874 Thomas H. Green; 1827-; s. Rev. Henry P. and [Lucy (Rogers). Caroline E. Bristol; 1842-; d. Amos and Julia. Hannah M. Finch; dau. Nathan. Ellen A. Saunders; 1845- ; d. Truman and Phebe Laura Ophelia Finch ; dau. Jason. [(Wilcox). THOMAS HENRY AND LUCY CORDELIA (CRANDALL) GREEN. 927. Ivor E. (no issue), Minnie Jane, Orange .ludd, Frances Grace, 933 934 935 936 Little &eueva, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1853 " " Jan. 13,1861 Mar. 20, 1865 Apr. 6,1867 Sept. 7, 1883 June 10, 1888 Oct. 16,1880 Aug. 19, 1886 Mary L. Coon; d. Abial and Caroline (Hull). Willis W. Coon; 1864- ; so nAaron W. and Tacy GEORGE HARRIS AND CAROLINE E. (BRISTOL) CRANDALL. 929. Frank Wilton, George liollin, Alliert Jairus, 937 938 939 Bolivar, N. Y,, Nov. 24, 1867 Genesee, " Feb. 12,1869 Richburg, " Feb. 9, 1874 THOMAS GREENMAN AND HANNAH M. (FINCH) CRANDALL. 930. Julia Esther, Herbert Eugene, Josie Mary, ^laria Adeline, 940 941 942 943 Aug. 18, 1863 Apr. 20, 1871 July 30. 1872 July 11, 1877 16 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. PROF. ALBERT ROGERS AND ELLEN AUGUSTA (SAUNDERS) CRANDALL. 931. Alberta, Ellen, Wm. Truman, 944 945 946 Lexington, K}'., Apr. 20, 1879 " " Sept. 19, 1880 " " May 11, 1886 JOHN HADLAR AND LAURA OPHELIA (PINCH) CRANDALL. 932. Mary Ellen, Belvah Deborah, 947 94S Dec. 20, 1875 May 16,1880 REV. LESTER TUTHILL AND SUSAN H. (CRANDALL) ROGERS. 924. Lucy Cornelia, 949 Waterford, Conn., July 26,1826 Sept., 1858 Oct. 18, 1846 Rev. Alfred B. Burdick; 1819-1887; s. Rowland Mary Tuthill, 960 t-C u Sept. 29, 1828 June 18, 1833 [and Martha (Chester). Lester Courtland, 951 1.1. i(. Dec. 11,1829 Aug. 31, 1857 Josephine Wilcox; dau. Martin. 1 Orson Campbell, 952 u a Feb. 14, 1836 Dec. 20, 18S2 Mary Noyes; 1846-; dau. (reorge and Martha. ROGERS AND HANNAH (McDOUGAL) CRANDALL. 926. James Rogers, 963 Sept. 14, 18.32 Oct. 9, 1872 Sarah E. Sherman; d. Josiah and Sally (Berry). Lucy Maria, 954 Jan. 2,1836 Dec. 18, 1866 George W. Chadwick. Charles Henry, 955 Apr. 26, 1838 Mary Amanda, 956 Mar. 20, 1S43 1 ELISHA AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) LANPHEAR. 352. Elisha, Jr., 057 July 20,1800 Aug. 26, 1800 ]5etsey. 958 Feb. 1,1799 Apr. 19, 1869 Sept. 5, 1819 Alburtus Starr; 1793-1882. Thomas P., 9.59 Jan. 14, isoe May 26, 1887 Oct. 3, 1842 Nancy A. Perkins; -1885. Elisha, 2d, 960 July 1,1808 July 26, 1887 Lydia Le Valley ; 18 14-; dau. Stephen. Hannah, 961 Sept. 15,1812 Mar. 1, 1846 Nov. 29, 1838 Horatio A. Stone. Harris, 962 Mar. 9,1815 Oct. 12,1837 Mary Andrews; 1818-. Nathan, 963 June 26, 1801 1826 "(Saunders . Emma, 964 July 23,1803 Dec. 17,1832 Feb. 18,18.30 Christopher D. Lewis; son Beriah and Sarah STEPHEN AND SARAH (SHELDON) POTTER. 27. 17 Stephen, Jr., 965 Richmond, R. I., Feb. 8, 1769 1846 Nov. 29, 1780 Sarah Coon; 1759-1846; dau. Elder Wm. Coon. STEPHEN, JR., AND SARAH (COON) POTTER. 965. 17 William, 966 17 Sarah, 967 18 Stephen, Jr., ( 968 18 969 Esther, 970 18 Ezekiel G., 971 John, 972 19 Jos. Ayers, Dea., 973 19 Polly, 974 19 Prudence, 976 19 Asa C, 976 20 Fanny, 977 Susan , 978 Hopkinton.R. I., Petersburg, N. Y., Nov. 16,1781 Nov. 23, 1783 Aug. 6,1785 June 11, 1787 July 21,1790 May 11,1792 Feb. 23, 1794 May 14,1799 Feb. 6,1801 Aug. 6,1804 June 27, 1806 Feb. 4,1797 Sept. 12, 1830 Sept. 4, 1886 Sept. 7, 1869 1866 Aug. 17, 1853 Dec. 14, 1886 Apr. 13, 1883 Oct. 16, 1802 Oct. 4, 1810 Nov. 29, 1813 1813 June 25, 1818 July 3, 1817 Jan. 28, 1826 Jan. 29, 1826 Lucy Amesbury; dau. John and Priscilla (Tomp- Nathan Main. [kins). 1. Sally Ann Potter. 2. Anna Coats. Job Mattison; 1785-1823; son Moses. Abigail West; 1792- ; dau. Thomas and Abigail Fanny Chapman. [(Burdick). Rachel West; 1793-1881; d. Thos. and Abigail. John Wells; 1793-1869; son John and Sarah. Rowland P. Thomas ; son Archibald and Sarah. Lucy Eldred; 1806-; dau. John and Hannah. Foster Reynolds; 1803-; d. Foster and Hannah David West. [(Crandall). WILLIAM AND LUCY (AMESBURY) POTTER. 966. JOHN AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) BROVrN. 981. Lucre tia E., 990 Pittstown , N. Y. , Aug. 7, 1839 Sept., 1858 May 18,1864 1. Jordan H. Hall; -1862; son Wm. P. and Ann. 2. Henry G. Twogood; 1840; son Garrett M. ROYAL H. AND ALIDA (POTTER) BROWN. 984. John A., Harvey S., William P., Sidney S., Clark L., 991 992 993 994 995 Troy, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1837 Pittstown, N. Y. , July 4, 1838 " Apr. 12, 1840 Watson, " Apr. 19, 1848 " Aug. 19, 1851 July 12, 1883 May 21, 1862 June 28, 1868 Unmarried. Nov. 19, 1865 Apr. 5, 1880 Rosaline A. Potter, No. 493. Elizabeth A. Freelove; 1862-; dau. Wm. G. and [Sarah . CLARK LEWIS AND CHARLOTTE LEE (HOW^ARD) POTTER. 986. Clark Howard, Charlotte Lucy, Wm. Daniel, Clarence E. L., Arthur Howard, 996 997 998 999 1000 Mav 23, 1856 Jan. 13.1864 Jan. 29; 1866 Apr. 23, 1868 May 24, 1870 Nov. 12, 1884 STEPHEN SHELDON AND CYNTHIA (BACON) POTTER. 987. Emma L., William B., Clark G., Clayton, Clara, 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 Watson, N. Y., Jan. 14,1855 " Nov. 17, 1856 Lowville, " Mar. 20, 18.59 " " Apr. 3,1862 " " Apr. 3, 1862 Aug. 24, 1863 Aug. 29, 1863 May 30, 1878 Jan. 1, 1883 June 5, 1883 John H. Locklin; 1843- ; son Hugh and Mary Lottie E. Wood. [Ann (Bentley). Blanche E. Phillips; d. Luther and Letitia Ann. Part 4.-ICHAB0D POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 4. JOHN GARY AND SUSAN EMILY (SCOVILLE) POTTER. 988. Alida Lucy Emily, 1006 Rock Co., Wis., Sept.2l, 1850 Aug. 23, 1876 [and Sarah (How el). Winfield Wisner; 1857- ; son Winfield Lillie Belle, 1007 " Sept. 10, 1859 Jan. 7, 1880 Adrian j Gertie M. Mary, lOOS " .Jan. 31, 1861 Sept. 2, 1876 John V. Scoville, 1009 " Nov. 1, 18(52 Sept. 2, 1876 Jessie Lavlnla, 1010 - May 8, 1864 1 Lattin L. Lincon, 1011 " Sept. 21, 1867 ^VilllamC. Eequa, 1012 Kansas, Oct. 12, 18(31) 18 18 IS NATHAN AND SARAH (POTTER) MAIN. 967. Ezeldel Sarah , Dorcas, 1013 1014 1015 July 16, 1810 Petersburg,N.Y.,Junel8, 1803 " Jan. 23, 1805 Nov. 11, 1863 Mar., 1857 Mar. 5, 1875 Aug. 10, 1833 1823 Aug. 22, 1826 Ann G. Coon; 1813-; dau. Elisha and Sylvia. Nathan G. Green. Samuel S. Thomas; -1887. EZEKIEL AND ANN GENETTE (COON) MAIN. 1013. Stillman, 1016 Franklin S., 1017 Theressa, 1018 Sarah , 1019 Adelia, 1020 Oct. 10, 1834 Apr. 17, 1837 Mar. 15, 1838 1871 Feb. 26, 1859. John Otis Webster; 1834-; s. John and Mary. Stephen Coon. NATHAN G. AND SARAH (MAIN) GREEN. 1014. Nelsim Perry, 1021 Petersburai.N.Y., 1823 1852 Caroline, 1022 " Oct. 10, 1824 Nov. 10, 1844 Daniel Potter Kenyon; 1821-; s. Potter &Patty. Hannah , 1023 " " Jan., 1820 ; Squire Gardner, 1024 1828 Aug., 1855 Geo. Washington, 1025 " Mar. 7, 1829 July, 1845 Almira Merinda, 1020 " Sept. 29, 1831 Mar. 14,1855 Jacob Lindley. John Potter, 1027 " Oct., 1833 Dec, 1869 Daniel Lee, 1028 " Apr. 10, 1838 [and FideHa (Rogers). ! Mary Ann, 1029 " Aug. 8,1846 Mar. 23,1868 Warren Henry Dan forth; 1844; son George P. 18 18 IS SAMUEL S. AND DORCAS (MAIN) THOMAS. 1015. Jeffery M. , 1030 Petersburg,N.Y..Oct. 28, 1.S27 Nov. 11, 184S Freelove V. Barber; 1828-; dau. Hosea, Jr. Stephen, 1031 " Dec. 27, 1828 Dec, 1851 Emma T. Lanphear; m. 2d, Eliza M. Lanphear; Peleg, 1032 Nov. 7, 1831 Dec. 1855 Harriet Clair. [m. 3d, Sarah Costain. Sarah, 1033 Mar. 28,1834 i Sept.. 1836 Maria, 1034 Nov. 11, 1840 Aug., 1858 George P. Worden. Albelina, 1035 Nov. 13, 1842 Sept. 10, 1850 16 Sarah A., 103C Aug. 3, 1S44 Jan., 1859 Jerome N. Potter, No. 906. STEPHEN, JR., AND SALLY ANN (POTTER) POTTER. 968. 18 Sally Anna, 1037 Feb. 9,1809 I May 12.1879 I July 21, 1827 ] Asa C. Nichols; 1802-1871; s. Geo. & Charlotte. STEPHEN, JR., AND ANNA (COATS) POTTER. 969. Mar(ha, Stephen, Joseph, Perry C, Mary Jane, 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 Nov. 10, 1813 Petersburg,N.Y.,Apr. 1, 1816 " " ■• Jan. 27, 1820 Andover, " Apr. 22, 1820 " ■' Oct. 22, 1S::!8 Mar. 22, 1869 Jan. 23,1871 July 31, 1883 Mar. 30, 1882 Mar. 15, 1833 Jan. 18, 1815 Dec. 25, 1856 July 19,1851 Unmarried. George 8. Coon. [Hannah (Lowrey). Mary Jane Allen; 1823-1886; dau. Myron and Su.=an La Farge; 1838-; d. Sam'l and Susanna Sally Ann Wells, No. 1104. [(Fuller). ASA C. AND SALLY ANNA (POTTER) NICHOLS. 1037. Martha Melissa, Laduma P., L. Adelia, J. Jerome, G. Delos, Jennie L., S. Eugene, Martha E., 104M Georgetown, N.Y.,June27, 1K28 Apr. 25,1841 1C44 "" " June 30, 1830 Nov. 11, 1858 1045 I " " Dec. 4, ]s:i2 May 20, 1K54 1046 1 " " Aug.31,18:{4 Feb. 7,1806 1047 , " " Feb. 1, 1841 i Nov. 15, 1887 104,S ; " '■ Jan. 20, 1843 , Dec. 3, 18(17 1049 I '■ " Apr. 7, 1847 t June 17, 1864 1050 I '- Oct. 22, 1848 , Sept. 6, 1869 [Lydia A. Marcelia A. Harvey; 1839-; dau. Daniel D. and Susan L. Smith; 1843-; dau. P. A.andLiendenia. L. Palmer; 1840-; son Rensselaer and Emeline. H. Benjamin Beach; 1848-; s. John & Deborah STEPHEN AND MARY JANE (ALLEN) POTTER. 1039. Lucinda M., 1051 Independence, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1849 Dec. 24, 1865 ] Charles L. Prjor; 1837-; sou Harvey B. JOSEPH AND SUSAN (LA FARGE) POTTER. 1040. Oscar, 1052 Andover, N.Y., May 8,1804 Feb. 21,1883 Louise Forsythe; 1802-; d. Harry and Caroline. PERRY C. AND SALLY ANN (WELLS) POTTER. 1041-1104. Frank Walter, John Charles G.. Mary Florence, Edith Eugenia, FredS.. 1053 1054 1065 1066 1057 Oswayo, Pa., Aug. 12, bs.52 Andover,N. Y., June21, 18.56 " " July 22, 185K " " Oct. 16, 1806 " " Oct. 16, 1870 Oct. 2, 1871 July 23, 1807 Feb. 1, 1867 Nov. 6, 1876 Ella May Benton. EZEKIEL G. AND ABIGAIL ("WEST) POTTER. 971. JuliannaM. (noiss.i, J068 Grafton, N. Y., Aug. 8,1814 Saraphina E., , 1(159 18 I Ezekiel H. Perry, 1060 1 Eachael Alzena, 1061 ' Clark Stillman, • If 02 ; Stephen T.,M.D.. I 1063 Dec. 30, 1815 Jan. 30, 1818 Nov. 15, 1820 July 7, 1S22 Oct. 1 , 1828 Dec. 31,18.37 July 6, 1827 Dec. 4, 1838 Dec. 2, 1868 Aug. 12, 1835 Jan. 16, 1.S42 Henry B. Barber. [(Babcock). Roxanna E. Burdick; 1820-; d. Jesse and Sally EZEKIEL HARRISON PERRY AND ROXANNA E. (BURDICK) POTTER. 1060. 19 19 Harlan E. J., Leman W., M.D., 1064 1005 Scott, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1K49 Apr. 26, 1853 Dec. 31, 1868 Nov. 25, 1876 Libbie M. Coon; 1849-; dau. Leonard. Nellie B. PhilHps; 185(j-; d. Ezekiel & Martha. 18 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. HARLAN EZEKIEL J. AND LIBBIE M. (COON) POTTER. 1064. Kosalia A., 1066 Scott, N.Y., Dec. 5, 1869 June 8, 1879 Erlow H., 1067 U U Aug. 10, 1874 May 30, 1879 Rubie A., 1068 ki u July 26, 1876 Chester A., 1069 U (C Dec. 3, 1879 DR. LBMAN WILLIAM AND NELLIE B. (PHILLIPS) POTTER. 1065. Winfield Leman, Carroll William, Bertha Nellie, 1070 1071 1072 Richmond,K.I.,Oct. 10, 1S77 Scott, N.Y., July 1,1881 Homer, " July 14, 1887 DBA. JOSEPH AYRES AND RACHEL (WEST) POTTER, 973. 19 Thomas West, 1073 Grafton , N. Y., George W., 1074 19 William Satterlee, 1075 Justus Hull, 1076 19 Stephen R., Angelina, 1077 1078 Abigail, 1079 Sarah, 1080 Saraphina, 1081 "- 1814 Xov. 8, 1819 Feb. 10, 1820 1882 1866 Oct. 29, 1834 Sept. 23, 1846 Oct. 24, 1850 Emily West; 1816-1876; d. Jos. and Mary (Brock). Louise Smith; dau. Simeon and Lucy (Potter). ilaria Esther Webster; dau. Eobt. Amy Mills. Harriet L. Green; 1832-; d. Duty J. and Mary G. Kev. Justus H. Wells. Dea. Alansoii B. Lawton. Giles Lawton. C. Eollin Head,M. D. THOMAS WEST AND EMILY (WEST) POTTER. 1073 Oscar Theodore, Milton Davison, Josephine Maria, 1082 1083 1084 Grafton, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1839 " " Oct. 9, 1845 Verona, '' Sept. 30, 1847 Dec. 25, 1862 i Martha A. Clarke; 1843-. Mar. 20, 18(i8 Mary Irene Gere; 1844-; dau. Abel and Sybil '""" ' [(Hakes). 1866 i Andrew S. Barber. WILLIAM SATTERLEE AND MARIA ESTHER (WEBSTER) POTTER. 1075. Emma S. (noiMucj, William S., Rev., Rachael, Joseph Ayres, Robert Webster, Maria M., Sarah Abigail, Jennie Elizabeth, Florence A., Anna Eliza, RoUin Head, 1085 StatoBridge, N. Y., Mav 24,1848 Feb. 17,1882 1086 " " Dec. 30. 1850 1087 " " Dec. i; 1852 . 1088 " " Nov. 3, 1855 1089 " " Dec. 30, 1856 1090 " '' Apr. 28, 1859 1091 " " May 12, 1861 Apr. 12, 1885 1092 " " Oct. 4, 1863 1093 " " Dec. 29, 1865 1094 " " Sept. ]8, 1808 1095 " " Dec. 31, 1873 [ May 18, 1881 i William C. Falkner. July 30, 1875 i Celia E. Case; 1855-; dau. H. M. and Emma. Mar. 1, 1882 Rev. George Ernst; 1850- ; son John and Mar., 18H7 Mary Andrews. [Anna M. July 3, 1883 1 Prof. John T. Ewing. June 27, 1883 ! Alfred E Forrest. 19 19 18 18 20 20 STEPHEN RENSSELAER AND HARRIET L. (GREEN) POTTER. 1077. Mary A. , Dora J., HattieM., Edith B., 1096 1097 1098 1099 Albion, Wis., Jan. 27, 1855 Feb. 2.-., 1862 " " Mar. 27, 1868 " Oct. 5, 1875 Dec. 26, 1876 Oct. 24, 1883 Dayton B. Coon; 1854-; son Wm. II. H. Frank B. i^awton; 18.58-; son Giles F. and Alice [il. (Webster). JOHN AND POLLY (POTTER) WELLS. 974. Esther, Mary Sardinia, John S., Sally Ann, Job Milton, Susan W. G. (no issue), Stephen W. G., 1100 I 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 Alfred Centre, N, Y, Alfred, N. Y, Oswayo, Pa,, .July 7, 1819 ,Feb. 24, 1823 Jan. 4, 1829 Aug. 26, 1831 Jan. 9, 1S34 Feb. 25, 1S36 Feb. 25, 1836 Feb. 1830 I Feb. 4, 1841 \ Silas S, Green; -1883. j Apr. 3,1845 1. Isaac Pearce; 1819-; son Robt. and Eliz. June 7,1883 2. Rev. John Hurlbut; 1814-1886. June 20, 1835 Aug. 26, 1862 July 19, 1851 Perry C. Potter, No. 1041. July 2, 1850 Nov. 13, 18.58 C. H. Simmons. [Mary E. Sarah M. Lyman; 1836-; dau. Ebenezer and SILAS S. AND ESTHER (WELLS) GREEN. 1100. Nancy L., 1108 ! Stephen W.. 1109 Sarah A., 1110 Henry, 1112 John W., 1113 Mary, 1114 Delia, 1115 July 12, 1842 June 12, 1844 June 12, 1844 May 15, 184s May 8, 1S51 Mav 16, 1854 .July 29, ls,-,0 July, Jan. 23 Dec. Oct. 1858 18015 1864 1853 1875 1883 1873 Nathaniel Rose. Turner. Theodore Weed; 1842-; son Daniel and Lucy O. Jane Stiles. [(Lyons). Mary O'Brien. .(oseph S. Fasset; son Jerome and Eliz. (Parks). Chas. S. Janes; 1852-; son Hiram and Almira. ISAAC AND MARY SARDINIA (WELLS) PEARCE 1101. Mary A., Alvan L. , Rose E., Flora B., 1116 1117 1118 1119 Oswayo, Pa. Aug. 8,1810 Apr. 24, 1851 Apr. 29, 18.j3 June 9, 1855 Mar. 2. 18(j4 Nov. 25, 1875 June 12, 1878 Sept. 0, 1874 Francis W. Lovell; son Lemuel and Sarah Mary E. Kouuseville. [(Crittenden). Lester B. Andrews. \Villard Crittenden. STEPHEN WALTER GILLETTE AND SARAH M. (LYMAN) WELLS. 1107. Arthur G., Ernest L., Myrtle, J. Walter, 1120 1121 1122 1123 Oswayo, Pa., Nov. 27, 1801 " " Oct. 5, 1864 " » Nov. 17, 1866 » " Nov. 27, 1868 ROWLAND P. AND PRUDENCE (POTTER) THOMAS- 975. R. A., Abial, Alma L., Silas S., 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 July 20, 1819 Sept. 22, 1825 Sept. 9,1841 Sept. 25, 1845 Dec. 1, 1849 AnnCrandall; d. Israel, Jr., and Martha J. 1. Mary Crandall; 1825-1848; d. Israel, Jr., and 2, Jane Stillman; 1819-. [Martha J. (Stillman). Green. ASA C. AND LUCY (ELDRED) POTTER. 976. John S. , Miranda H., 1129 1130 Petersburg.N.Y., .July 6, 1834 " ' " Jan. 28, 1828 Jan. 18.-,8 1. 1848 Ellen M. Brasfield; 1841-; d. Michael and Ruth. David P. Marsh; 1827-; sonSam'l and Caroline. 19 Paut 4. — ICHABOD potter, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. JOHN S. AND ELLEN M. (BRASPIELD) POTTER. 1129. Nettie L., M. Devillo, Asa E., Frank, Ida E., Charles, Noel J., Lottie R., 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 113(i 11H7 11.38 Mt.Hawley,Ill.,Jan. 7,1860 Akron, Sept. 7, 1861 Oct. 23,1864 Max. 6, 1867 Feb. 11, 1869 June 12, 1872 May 14,1887 Aug. 27, 1881 Feb. 21,1880 Feb. 25,1880 Sept. 11, 1882 Sept. 4, 1883 Mar. 12, 1885 Jan. 28,1886 Mar. 11, 1886 Morton B.Vars; 1859-; s. Thomas and Helen M. Ellen J. Gallup; 1865-; son Jos. and Celia. Helena Meyer; dau. John and Margaret. Lydia Shane; dau. James H. and Martha. William Meyer; dau. John and Margaret. DAVID P. AND MIRANDA H. (POTTER) MARSH. 1130. 1 Isadore, IraD., 1139 1140 Peoria Co., 111., Sept. 25, 1852 " " May 12, 1856 Aug. 16, 1878 ' Lemuel A. Murphy; 1845-; dau. Pendleton. Jan. 28,1879 [ Malina W. Eale; 1859-; dau. Samuel and Anna. FOSTER AND FANNY (POTTER) REYNOLDS. 977. Stephen P., 1141 Grafton, N. Y. , Nov. '27, 1827 Jan. 1, 1849 Mary A. Lyman. VVi liam C, 1142 Alfred, Nov. 14, 1830 Mar. 1, 1857 Orpha Stillman. Henry T., 1143 Hebron, Pa., June 23, 18.34 July 26,1858 Margaret Weidsick; 1836-; d. Jacob and Sally. Sarah E., 1144 u u Dec. 16, 1837 Feb. 22,1863 Delos Babcock. Celestia S., 1 1145 u u Apr. 19, 1845 Dec. 4, 1867 1. Elnoe E. Burdick; -1880. ^ 1146 Jan. 24, 1883 2. J. W. Culver. CAPT. BENJAMIN AND RUTH (SHERMAN) POTTER. 19. 20 Eulh, Thomas Benj., Lydia, 1147 1148 1149 o.KingBton, R. I., Nov. 8,1728 " " Mar. 8, 17.32 " Sept. 13, 1734 Apr. 24. 1748 Dec. 11, 1760 Jeremiah Hazard; son Robert and Patience. Capt. William Potter. ROBERT AND ELIZABETH (WELLS) POTTER. 7. Martha, 1150 No. KiDgston, u. I., Aua;. 10, 1697 Barbara, 1151 " Feb. 2, 1698 20 Robert, 1152 " July 28, 1702 Sept. 15, 1731 Judith Clark. 21 Ithabod, Capt., ( 1153 " Nov. 30, 1703 Mar. 20, 1726 1. Deborah Reynolds. 21 1154 Nov. 1735 2. Margaret Potter, of Portsmouth, R. I. Susanna, 1155 " Feb. 14, 1705 June 30, 1728 Col. Elisha Reynolds, of South Kingston, R. I. ROBERT AND JUDITH (CLARK) POTTER. 1152. Robert, Martha, Hannah, Susannah, William, Judith, Rouse, Elizabeth, Marbery, Samuel, 1156 1157 1158 1157a l]5Sf( 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 So. Kingston, R. I., Mar. 6,1733 " " May 15, 17.36 " Aug. 24, 17.38 " " Feb. 26, 1740 " " Jan. 5, 1742 " July 6,1746 " Jan. 3, 1748 " Oct. 3, 1750 " " June 17, 17.50 " " Mar. 6, 1757 Feb. 5, 1772 Oct. 16,1847 Jan. 24, 1765 Unmarried. 1. MaryRathbun; 1743-1768. 2. Mary Casey. Capt. William Potter. Sherman. CAPT. "WILLIAM AND LYDIA (POTTER) POTTER. 1149. 20 Benjamin, 1165 Aug. 20, 1763 I May 31, 1820 Mary Eldred; -1835; dau. Holden. BENJAMIN AND MARY (ELDRED) POTTER. 1165. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 So. Kingston, R. I., Aug. 31, 1794 Sept. 3,1874 Sept. 1, 1816 Mar. 18, 1850 Daniel Adams. 1. Elizabeth Clark; 1798-1830. 2. Alice Champlin; -1847; d. Jeffrey and Sarah. 3. LucindaCrandall; 1824-1883; d. Brightraan. BENJAMIN AND ELIZABETH (CLARK) POTTER. 1167. William C, Benjamin (noiesue), ( I Thomas Perry, Elizabeth Nancy, Mary, Ruth Frances, 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 So. Kingston, R. I., Aug. 12, 1817 1821 Exeter, R. I., Aug. 22, 18.31 Jan. 28, 1883 1850 Apr. 20, 1843 Mar. 25, 1850 .Jan. 24, 1851 Ann Brayman; 1808-; d. Solomon and Joanna. 1. Mrs. Geo. Sherman. 2. Mrs. Mary Ray. 3. Mrs. Mary Reed. Susan Mclntyre. James Worden. Henry Ide. Asahel Green Larkin. BENJAMIN AND ALICE (CHAMPLIN) POTTER. 1168. Alice C. (noiiiBiie), Sarah Sherman, Martha, Joseph Champlin, 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 June 21, 1832 So. Kingston, R. I., July 25,1823 Exeter, " Aug. 25, 1840 Dec. 4, 1853 July 30.1870 Dec. 13, 18.52 1855 Nov. 30, 1866 1. James Wm. Corey; 1869. [(Rollers). 2. Reynolds R. Potter; dau. Elijah and Betsey! William Burdick; 1825- ; s. Johii II. and Judith. Jonathan Lillibridge. [Lydia R. (Sherman). Susan E. Nichols; 1845-1886; dau. David and BENJAMIN AND LUCINDA (CRANDALL) POTTER. 1169. Mary Ann, 1183 Westerly, R. I., May 6, 1854 May 6, 1872 | Rouse H. Arnold; 1847-; s. Samuel and Esther. WI LLIAM C. AND ANN (BRAYMAN) POTTER. 1170. William Henry, 1184 Exeter, R. I., May 29, 1845 Apr. 8, 1867 j Barbara Ann Danley; 1850-; dau. of Willard H. BENJAMIN AND MARY (RAY) POTTER. 1172. Clark, 1185 BENJAMIN AND MARY (REED) POTTER. 1173. Benjamin, Sarah , 1186 1187 Aug. 7, 1861 June 27. 18(i5 20 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. JAMES AND ELIZABETH NANCY (POTTER) 'WORDEN. 1175. Charles A., 1188 Oct. 8, 1852 Mar. 2,1873 Mary A. Hazard. Alice E., 1189 Nov. 18, 1854 Oct. 16, 1877 Thomas B., 1190 Sept. 1,1856 Oct. 13,1877 JohnK., 1191 May 18,1859 Aug. 27, 1861 Walter J., 1192 Jan. 12,1861 May 20, 1882 Phebe Burdick. Herbert William, 1198 Jan. 13,1863 James P., 1194 Apr. 12, 1865 ASAHEL GREEN AND RUTH FRANCES (POTTER) LARKIN. 1177. Asahel Benjamin, 1195 May 30, 1853 Sept. 9, 1880 Eliza Saunders. Alanson H., 1196 May 6,1855 May 4, 1861 Mary Ida, 1197 Apr. 12, 1858 July 5, 1859 [S. and Amy Ann (Lockwood). Harriette Eva, 1198 Richmond, R.I., Apr. 8,1861 July 31,1880 Elisha Stillman Peckham,Jr. ; 1865-; s. of Elisha WILLIAM AND SARAH SHERMAN (POTTER) BURDICK. 1180. Daniel Herbert, William Edgar, Everett Burnside, Carrie Alice, Alvah Lincoln, Levern Ellsworth, 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 Westerly, R. I., Feb. 4,1854 " " Aug. 18,1858 " Sept. 14, 1861 " Sept. 28, 1864 " Oct. 12,1866 " " Feb. 28, 1875 Sept. 18, 1874 Sept. 24, 1881 June 29, 1886 Mary F. Williams. Zina Burdick. [Desire E. Enoch F. Staplin; 1862-; son Enoch T. and CAPT. ICHABOD AND DEBORAH (REYNOLDS) POTTER.' 1153. 21 Robert, Elizabeth, James, Capt., ( Deborah, Ichabod, 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 So. Kingston, R. I., Nov. 26, 1726 Dec. 18, 1728 1730 Feb. 15, 1732 Sept. 13, 1734 Dec. 21,1802 Jan. 28, 1749 1. Elizabeth Nichols. 2. Mary Pye, of London, England. 3. Stoddard. [1764.) Deborah . (Had son James, born July 26, ICHABOD AND MARGARET (POTTER) POTTER. 1154. 22 Thomas, Col., William, Margaret, 1212 1213 1214 So. Kingston, E. I., July 2, 1738 " Nov. 14,1739 " June 11, 1743 June, 1793 Oct. 29, 1758 Elizabeth Reynolds; 1737-1806; dau. Col. Elisha [and Susanna (Potter). CAPT. JAMES AND MARY (PYE) POTTER. 1208. 21 James C, Capt., 1215 Newport, R. I. , Mar. 25, 1754 1790 Alice Perry. Thomas (do issue). 1216 " Feb. 21, 1756 Dorcas Perry. Mary, 1217 " May 12,1758 Christopher Babcock. 21 Joseph Wanton, Nancy. 1218 1219 " " Feb. 17, 1760 " July 9,1761 May 15,1846 MaryNorris; 1777-1867; dau. Capt. William, CAPT. JAMES C. AND ALICE (PERRY) POTTER. 1215. 21 Margaret C, Mary PeiTy, Joseph Pye, 1220 1221 1222 1778 1783 Feb. 19,1863 May, 1862 te. 19. Apr. 29,1804 John Potter. .James Ross; -1857. JOHN AND MARGARET CHAMPLIN (POTTER) POTTER. 1220. 21 21 Joseph Pye, C ( 1223 1224 1807 Apr., 1884 Feb. 21, 1833 Oct. 20, 1859 1. Sarah R. (Smith) Rodman; 1798-1853. 2. Hannah Nooman; 1844-; d. James and Eliz, JOSEPH PYE AND SARAH R. (SMITH-RODMAN) POTTER. 1223. 21 Joseph Pye, Thomas Alfred, Smith, 1225 1226 1227 May 1, 1834 May 25, 18.86 AuCT. 22, 1841 Sept. 2, 1855 Unmarried. Mar. 29, 1860 [Joanna H. (Taylor). Susan Ann Northrop; 1839- ; dau. Nicholas and Johnson. JOSEPH PYE AND HANNAH (NOOMAN) POTTER. 1224. Charles Franklin, Mary Margaret C. , 1228 1229 July 25, 1860 May 6, 1863 Dec, 1880 June 30, 1878 Lilla Steadman; dau. Christopher. [Nancy. Geo. Peckham Carpenter; dau. Stephen 0. and THOMAS ALFRED AND SUSAN ANN (NORTHROP) POTTER. 1226. William B., 1230 I So. Kingston, R. I., June 30, 1862 June 8, 1884 Mrs. Esther F. Sheldon. 21 22 JOSEPH WANTON AND MARY (NORRIS) POTTER. 1218. Mary, Eliza, George Henry, Ann, John Norris, ( Sarah, Rebecca, Joseph, Hannah Louisa, Frances, Catharine Norris, Martha, 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1236a 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 -July 24, 1797 Oct. 31,1806 Lost at sea. Dec. 26,1877 Nov. 30, 1871 Oct. 21,1867 1852 Jurgen Taylor. Cury. [Nathaniel. Martha Maria Yeomans; 1808-1866; dau. Capt. Eleanor Brown. Sparhawk. James Lorry Cobb ; son Stephen and Margaret. Edward P. Lake. JOHN NORRIS AND MARTHA MARIA (YEOMANS) POTTER. 1235. George H., William Y., Martha C, James N., 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 Newport, R. I., Jan. 19, 1837 Nov. 21, 1869 June 6, 1855 Unmarried. I C. M. Tower. I 1. Elizabeth Andrews. ! 2. Sarah W. Abbott. Charles B. Whiting; 1826-; son Charles H. and [Plooma Stone (Barnard). 21 Part 4.-ICHAB0D POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 4. CHARLBS B. AND MARTHA C. (POTTER) 'WHITING. 1246 Grace, Charles Norris, 1248 1249 Worcester, Mass., Nov. 14, 1859 June 8, 1867 COL. THOMAS AND BLIZABETH (REYNOLDS) POTTER. 1212. Margaret, 1250 So. Kingston, R. I., May 23, 1761 Nov. 24, 1769 Thomas, 1251 " Dec. 2,1762 ElishaK.,Hon. A 1252 " Nov. 5,1764 Sept. 26,1885. Nov. 7,1790 1. Mrs. Mary Perkins; -1809. [Esq. 22 { 1253 July 9, 1810 2. MaryMawney; -1835; dau. Pardon Mawney, 22 Asa, Susanna, 1254 1255 " " Sept. 4, 1766 " Aug. 21, 1759 Oct. 9, 1805 1789 Hannah Hagadorn; 1767-1836. Elizabeth, 1256 " June 21, 1770 June 21,1845 Peggy, 1257 " May 7,1778 HON. ELISHA REYNOLDS AND MARY (MAWNBY) POTTER. 1253. Elisha K., Judge, Thomas, Thomas M., M.D. William Henry, James B. M., Lt.-Col. U.S.A. Mary Elizabeth, 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 So. Kingston, E,. I. June 20, 1811 May 4, 1813 Aug. 12, 1814 Nov. 2, 1816 Oct. 1, 1818 Aug. 11, 1820 Apr. 10,1882 June 15, 1814 July, 1857 Sept. 5,1849 [Maria (Bowen). Sarah Corliss (Whipple) Swann; dau. John and Eliza Palmer Potter, No. 1281. ASA AND HANNAH (HAGADORN) POTTER. 1254. 22 Maria, 1264 So. Kingston, R. I., Aug. 24, 1790 July 2, 1831 Mar. 15,1808 Thos. Robinson Wells; 1784-1853; son Thos. 22 Elisa, 1265 " Eeb. 12, 1794 Nov. 2, 1872 1817 Thos. Stoddard Taylor; -1844; son Dennis and Julia, 1266 " Apr. 3, 1796 Feb. 22,1842 Christopher Comstock. [JRuth. Elisha R., 1267 " Mar. 19, 1798 Sept. 9, 1799 Thomas, 1268 " " Mar. 25, 1800 Jan. 23, 1805 22 Asa, Jr., Hon., 1269 " Oct. 13,1802 Oct. 11,1872 Sept., 18.30 Mary Ann Thurston; 1808-1857. THOMAS ROBINSON AND MARIA (POTTER) "WELLS. 1264. Thomas Potter, Mary Robinson, Hannah H., John H., Rev., Elizabeth Maria, Sarah Palmer, 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 So. Kingston, R. I., Apr. 28, 1809 " iMar. 20, 1811 " - " May 8, 181,3 " " Jan. 28, 1817 Dec. 15, 1819 Oct. 12, 1823 Aug. 31, 1884 Mar. 4, 1838 Nov. 6, 1840 Jan. 17, 1856 May 17, 1832 Apr. 9, 1838 Apr. 30, 1851 Sept. 26, 1864 Apr. 21, 1868 June 13, 1854 Jan. 16, 1849 George Brown Robinson. Rev. Charles Payson Grosvenor. [Ann. 1. Anna Maria Wells; 1823-1862; d. James and 2. Sarah Simmons Coe; 1823-1865; d. Adam S. 3. Maria A. Perry; 1821-; dau. Dr. George H. Francis Hagadorn; 1820-; son John and Jane P. Rouse Reynolds Clarke, M.D. [(Coddington). THOMAS STODDARD AND BLISA (POTTER) TAYLOR. 1265. 22 22 24 24 24 Thomas Lyndon, Asa Potter, Charles Dennis, 1278 1279 1280 Chariestown, R. I., June 30, 1818 " " Mar. 7, 1822 " July 6, 1826 Jan. 21, 1885 Jan. 12, 1858 May 8, 1843 Anne Satlerlee; 1818-1884; d. Wm. and Rachel [(Osborne). HON. ASA, JR., AND MARY ANN (THURSTON) POTTER. 1269. Eliza Palmer, Sarah Thurston, Carroll H., Capt., 1281 1282 1283 Kingston, R. I., July 30, 1831 " Aug. 11, 1832 " Oct. 25,18.38 Sept. 6, 1849 Sept., 18.52 Jan. 5, 1864 James Brown Mason Potter, No. 1262. George Rice. [Eliz. (Shepard). Elizabeth Plympton; 1842-; dau. Chas. P. and ICHABOD AND MARGARET (HBLME) POTTER. 8. 22 Rouse, ■ 1284 So. Kingston, R. I., Feb. 13, 1703 Sept. 5, 1786 Jan. 11, 1733 1285 Dec. 20, 1766 24 Ichabod. 1286 u ii. Jan. 16, 1734 24 Thomas, William, Margaret, 1287 1288 1289 ii. " Mar. 4, 1709 " Oct. 11, 1714 Apr. 20,1746 1. LydiaBull; 1713-1764; d. Henry and Martha. 2. Mary F. (Coggershall) Easton; 1718-. Sarah Robinson. Martha Card. ROUSE AND LYDIA (BULL) POTTER. 1284. Martha, Henry (no issue), Abigail, W^illiam, Peleg, Lydia, Rouse, Thomas, Lydia, Rouse, 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1296 1296 1297 1298 1299 Newport, R. I., Sept. 25, 1733 " Oct. 23, 1736 " " Sept. 22, 1738 " " May 17,1740 " " Feb. 16, 1741 " " July 2, 1743 " Oct. 10,1744 " May 4, 1746 " " May 3, 1748 " " June 12, 1750 Dec; Jan. Jan. Feb. Dec. Oct. Dec. June 20, 1733 11, 1807 29, 1763 16, 1807 26, 1842 19, 1743 3, 1744 2, 1831 Feb. 7, 1764 Oct. 15, 1765 Mar. 9, 1771 Dorcas ; 1743-1817. [(Almy). Abigail Sayre; 1741-1827; d. John and Anstris Mary Lawton; -1829. Peter T. Wales, M. D. THOMAS AND MARY (LAWTON) POTTER. 1297. Thomas, Jr., Rouse T., Robert L., Mary Lawton, Peleg T., Charles Lee, Ichabod T., Lydia Bull, Henry T., William T., M.D. , Elizabeth L. (i), George Lawton, 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1.308 1309 1310 1311 So. Kingston, R. I., Aug. 6,1766 " June 3, 1768 Portsmouth, " May 2, 1770 Mar. 12, 1772 May 12, 1774 Mar. 30, 1776 Mar. 15, 1778 Sept. 13, 1780 Jan. 25, 1782 Jan. 3, 1784 Mar. 27, 1786 Mar. 80, 1791 Dec. 20, 1840 Nov. 6, 1789 Mar., 1794 Jan. 20,1848 Sept. 15, 1799 Sept. 15, 1799 Jan. 25, 1858 1817 Jan. 26,1869 Apr. 24, 1859 Unmarried. June 23, 1808 Oct. 4, 1820 Feb. 17, 1718 July 13, 1815 Alice Brown. Eliza Chase; dau. James. Mary Anthony; -1849; d. Abraham and Letishe David G. Authony; son Wm. [Ruth (Lawton) Phebe Law ton Thurston ; -1871 ; dau. Peleo- and ROUSE T. AND ALICE (BROWN) POTTER. 1301. (Continufd page 23 ) Rouse, Mary, 1312 1313 Middletown, E. I., .July 24,1792 Portsmouth, " Apr. 6, 1794 Dec. 24,1828 John Douglas; son Paris and Martha. 22 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. 23 Abigail, Kobert, 1314 1315 Jamestown, R. I., Newport, R. I. May 20, 1796 , Feb. 26, 1798 Apr. 23, 1862 Oct. 24,1815 Daniel Waite; 1790-1832; son Col. Beriah. 23 Peleg, ( 1316 ih u Mar. 4,1800 Apr. 24, 1876 Oct. 1, 1826 1. Jane Weeden; -1829. 23 ] 1317 Mar. 17,1831 2. Mary Douglas; -1837. 23 i 1318 ' Sept. 10, 1837 3. Almira A. BufEum; 1810-1869. [(Spencer). 23 Charles, 1319 u a Feb. 25,1803 Dec. 22, 1860 Mar. 30, 1834 Mary Bateman; 1804-1882; d. Wm. and Susanna 23 Alice, 1320 u u Mar. 19, 1805 Oct. 5, 1858 May 10,1827 Jos. W.Anthony; 1801-1874; s.Wm, and Sarah. Thomas, 1321 cc u Mar. 22, 1806 Jan. 14, 1824 [A. (Walker). 24 William, ■ 1322 tL u Nov. 5,1808 Jan. 1,1833 1. Olive Reynolds; 1812-1881; d. Jos. andPhebe 1323 Dee. 14,1881 2. Lydia (Reynolds) Gilchrist; 1818-; dau. Jos. 24 Henry B., ■ 1324 tl u Sept. 11, 1809 Dec. 22, 1884 1. Isabella Weeden. [and Phebe A. (Walker). 24 1325 1853 2. Eliza Lewis; 1832-1884. Eliza, 1326 t( u Apr. 2,1812 Frank Arnold. DANIEL AND ABIGAIL (POTTER) WAITE. 1314. Benjamin, 1327 Newport, R. I., 1816 d. Unmarried. Rouse Potter, 1328 Portsmouth, " May 19, 1819 [sey (Jewett) Daniel, 1329 " Apr. 2,1820 Sept., 1840 MaryK. Palmer; 1816-1881; d. Daniel and Bet- Alice Potter, 1330 Providence, " June 20, 1824 Thomas Potter, 1331 " " Apr. 8,1826 May 12, 1861 Abel, 1332 " " Junel8, i828 Oct. 21, 1849 Nancy Hilyard Ayres; dau. Enos and Mary. Abby, 1333 Warwick, " June 7, 1832 Jan. 16,1863 PELEG AND JANE ("WEEDEN) POTTER. 1316. Mary Weeden, Rouse, 5 1334 1335 1336 Prudence iBland, R.I. , July 17,1827 " " May 31, 1829 Dec. 20, 1852 George W. Tourtelotte. [rience. 1. Adeline E. Howlet; d. Ebenezer and Expe- 2. Sarah A. Garner. PELEG AND MARY (DOUGLAS) POTTER. 1317. 23 23 Jane Douglas, Peleg, Thomas, 1337 1338 1339 Prudence Island, R.I., Apr. 27, 1832 " " Sept. 29, 1834 Bristol, " Dec. 30,1836 June 19, 1853 Feb. 13, 1857 Henry B. Foster; 1832-; son Wm. and Sarah D. Julia A. Fenner; 1838-; d. Sam'l and Emily E. PELEG AND ALMIRA A. (BUPFTJM) POTTER. 1318. Geo. W. Stafford, 1340 Woodstock, Conn., July 26,1839 Almira Arnold, 1341 u u Aug. 18, 1841 May 26,1862 Edward W. Foster. Ellen Rebecca, 1342 ^^ a May 31, 1843 Hurst. William Henry, 1343 u u June 5,1845 Apr. 2, 1846 ROUSE AND ADELINE E. (HO"WLET) POTTER. 1335. 23 Frank Ebenezer, Earnest Rouse, 1344 1345 WoodBtock, Conn., Nov. 4, 1853 Providence, R. I., Mar. 31, 1856 Sept. 20, 1856 June 8, 1877 Mary E. Whitman; 1856-; d. S. M. and WatyE. [(Potter). FRANK EBENEZER AND MARY E. ("WHITMAN) POTTER. 2531. Adeline E., Frank Earnest, Frank Rouse, 1346 1347 1348 Providence, R. I., Sept. 25, 1878 Hope Village, " Feb. 21, 1880 Providence, " May 24,1882 Feb. 18,1881 Feb. 26, 1881 HENRY BUSHNELL AND JANE DOUGLAS (POTTER) FOSTER. 1337. Jeannette S., 1349 Putnam, Conn., Jan. 13,1859 June 16, 1880 William A. Estes; 1853-; son Ezekiel F. PELEG AND JULIA ANN (FENNER) POTTER. 1338. Emily Fenner, I 1350 Woodstock, Conn., Jan. 14,1858 Nov. 13, 1876 Chas. S. Williams; 1849-; son Christopher. CHARLES AND MARY (BATEMAN) POTTER. 1319. 23 William B., 1351 Tiverton, R. I., Mar. 5,1835 Feb. 8, 1865 Feb. 15,1857 Alice W. Potter, No. 1385. [A. (Arnold). 23 Charles Henry, 1352 " Aug. 20, 18.36 Mar. 12,1859 Amanda C. Cole; 1836-. d. Benj. M. and Mary Frederick, 1353 '< " Mar. 1,18.38 Aug. 18, 1861 Unmarried. Alfred, 13.54 Prudence Island," DeC. 20, 1839 Dec. 22, 1860 Julia Ann, 1355 " Aug. 1,1841 May, 1854 [and Julia A. (Lewis). Mary, Susanna, 1356 " Mar. 3,1843 Mar. 24,1866 Mar. 19, 1863 Charles F. Herreshoff, Jr.; 1839-; s. Charles F. 1357 " " Feb. 8,1845 May 13,1872 [(Seabury). Frank, 1358 " " May 30, 1848 Dec. 3, 1883 Sept. 7, 1869 Caroline A. Slocum; dau. Willett M. and Sarah Laura, 1359 " " July 11,1850 Dec. 25,1865 [rah E. Jerome, 1360 " " June 4,1852 Dec. 25, 1878 Louise B. Sturtevant; 1857-; dau. Wm. and Sa- WILLIAM BATEMAN AND ALICE "W. (POTTER) POTTER. 1351-1385. "William Bateman,! 1361 1 Bristol, R. L, Mar. 19, 1865 CHARLES HENRY AND AMANDA C. (COLE) POTTER. 1352. William Henry, Charles F., Mary Bateman, Elizabeth B., George Williams, Alfred, Seth Edward, 1362 1363 1364 1365 1366 1367 1368 Warwick, B. I., Dec. 17,1859 Providence, " Feb. 12, 1862 Prudence Island, Apr. 15, 1865 May 11, 1868 Feb. 25,1871 June 20, 1873 Mar. 21, 1878 Sept. 10, 1885 [tha (Smith). Walter Bockford; 1857-; son Andrew and Mar- JOSEPH W. AND ALICE C. (POTTER) ANTHONY. 1320. Henry, Sarah E., Hope, William, Anna, Joseph, Gideon, 1369 1370 1.371 1372 1373 1374 1375 Great Falls, N. H., Philadelphia, Pa., June 5,1828 Nov. 5,1830 May 10, 1833 Sept. 6,1836 Dec. 17, 1838 Dec. 30, 1843 Sept. 29, 1846 Oct. 1, 1835 Sept. 27, 1842 Oct. 19,1858 Jan. 3, 1873 Mar, 10, 1874 [M. (Strong). Truman Chapman; 1828-; s. Warren and Sybil, S. E. Griffiths; son William and Eliz. 23 Part 4.-ICHAB0D POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 4- WILLIAM AND OLIVE (REYNOLDS) POTTER. 1322. 24 Joseph William, 1376 Great Palls, N.H., Apr. 24, 1834 June 7, 1857 Lois McLellan. 24 Elizabeth, Henry, 1.377 1378 " " July 29, 1835 " " Nov. 26, 1837 Feb. 24,1875 Oct. 15. 1864 [Elizabeth (Miller). Mary Elizabeth Winn; 1841-; dau. Parker and JOSEPH WILLIAM AND LOIS (McLELLAN) POTTER. 1376. Lizzie Allie, 1379 Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1858 Aug. 17, 1876 Alfred Stearns Locklin; 1847- ; son David and William Henry, 1380 Newton, Mass., Aug. 25, 1861 [Lydia (Stearns). Blanche, 1381 Lowell, " Oct., 1868 HENRY AND MARY ELIZABETH (WINN) POTTER. 1378. Charles Henry, 13.S2 Lowell, Mass., Oct. 3,1865 Peb. 21,1878 Alice Anna, 1383 June 26, 1868 Jennie Eliza, 1384 Jan. 17, 1870 1 HENRY B. AND ISABELLA (WBEDEN) POTTER. 1324. 23 Alice W., 1385 Prudence Island, R.I., 1867 Feb. 15, 1857 William Bateman Potter, No. 1351. 24 Josiah Weeden, William W., 1386 1387 " Dec. 30, 1835 Apr. 13,1858 Rebecca Ann Gray; dau. John and Alethea [(Meiggs). HENRY B. AND ELIZA (LEWIS) POTTER. 1325. Lewis Henry, 1388 Bristol, R. L, Sept. 18, 1857 Nov. 11, 1869 1 George I., 1389 " Mar. 3, 1858 May, 1887 Lydia A. (Brown). Ella Louise, 1390 " " Peb. 19, 1860 Jan. 23,1883 Charles Edward Earle; 1858-; s. Charles S. and Bouse T., 1391 Nov. 27, 1864 Jonathan Lewis, 1392 " '• Mar. 23, 1869 Henry B., 1393 Oct. 21, 1873 JOSIAH WEEDEN AND REBECCA ANN (GRAY) POTTER. 1386. John Henry, 1394 Bristol, R. I., Aug. 9, 1862 Prank Weeden, 1395 Jan. 30, 1864 Josiah , 1396 " " Apr. 30, 1867 Arthur Gray, 1397 Aug. 23, 1871 Minnie Alice, 1398 " June 2,1875 HENRY T. AND ELIZA (CHASE) POTTER, 1308. James C, 1399 Newport, R. I., Aug. 24, 1808 Mary, 1400 " July 20, 1811 Sept., 1834 Levi Chase; 1812-; s. John and Rulh (Pierce). Buth, 1401 " Feb. 3, 1813 DR. WILLIAM T. AND MARY (ANTHONY) POTTER. 1309. Lydia B. , 1402 Newport, R. I., Oct. 28. 1871 Nov. 24, 1653 | Thomas B. Buffum; s. David and Susanna. GEORGE LAWTON AND PHEBE LAWTON (THURSTON) POTTER. 1311. Mary Thurston, 1403 Portsmouth,R.I.,Mar. 31, 1817 1821 [H. andLvdia I'. (Wales). 24 Thomas G.. Ruth Lawton, 1404 1405 " Apr. 23,1818 " Dec. 28, 1819 Oct. 26, 1845 Elizabeth Hazard Coggershall; 1826-; d. John Peleg Thurston, 1406 " June 23, 1822 Dec. 25, 1872 Mary Thurston, 1407 " Mar. 6, 1824 Henry D., 1408 " Peb. 8,1826 Peb. 7, 1881 George Lawton, 1409 " " June 30, 1828 Elizabeth L., 1410 '■ Apr. 4,1830 Phebe Thurston, 1411 " Jan. 7. 1832 [jinette (Hall). 24 Robert Thurston, 1412 " Feb. 22, 1834 Oct. 3, 1858 Hannah H. Carr; 1838-; dau. Charles and An- Charles I., 1413 " " Aug., 1836 Feb., 1837 THOMAS a. AND ELIZABETH HAZARD (COGGERSHALL) POTTER. 1404. George William, 1414 Portsmouth.R.I.,Sept. 13, 1846 1878 Mary A. Phillips. John Atherton, 1415 " " Ju y 9, 1860 Alice Adelia Carpenter; dau. George 0. and Harriet Lydia, 1416 " Apr. 21, 1857 [Amanda (Armington). ROBERT THURSTON AND HANNAH H. (CARR) POTTER. 1412. 1 Annette C, 1417 East Providence, E.I., Apr. 27, 1863 Oct. 14, 1885 James 0. Williams; 1861-; s. Caleb and Anna. ICHABOD AND SARAH (ROBINSON) POTTER. 1286. John, 1418 So. Kingston, E. I., July 29, 1724 Aug. 30, 1750 Mary Hazard; dau. Stephen. Simeon, 1419 " Sept. 25, 1726 Ruth, 1420 " '' Jan. 19, 1728 Kouse, 1421 " " Dec. 10, 1729 Christopher, 1422 " " Nov. 15, 17.32 Mar. 19, 1751 Elizabeth Hazard. Nicholas, 1423 " " Aug. 31, 1735 Mary, 1424 " Sept. 26, 1737 THOMAS AND MARTHA [: (CARD) POTTER. 1287. Ruth, 1425 Charleston, R.L, Sept. 13, 1746 Oct. 11, 1768 John Rice; dau. Capt. Richard. George, 1426 Richmond, " Oct. 13, 1747 24 Peleu, Mary, 1427 1428 " " May 14, 1749 " " Nov. 13, 1750 Dec. 22, 1827 1781 Mrs. Elizabeth Taggot; -1841, w. 81. 25 Thomas, 1429 " Nov. 23, 1752 Aug. 28, 1784 Mercy Oldfield; dau. John. James, 1430 " Nov. 6,1754 Paine, 1431 " " Sept, 10, 175- Gideon, 1432 " " Nov. 11, 175- PELEG AND ELIZABETH (TAGGOT) POTTER. 1427. 25 John T., 1433 Aug. 18, 1782 1855 Dec. 14, 1809 Freelove Weeden; -1835. Martha, 1434 Nov. 4, 1784 Peb. 15,18.58 Unmarried. Peleg (no iBBue), 1435 Jan. 11, 1792 1864 Andrew F. (noiBsuo, 14.36 Feb. IS. 1795 1874 24 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. JOHN T. AND FREELOVE (WEEDBN) POTTER. 1433. Peleg A., Isaac H., Ann W., Elizabeth, Mary H., John \V., Sarah H., 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443 1810 1849 Unmarried. 1813 1881 1874 , 1813 1840 1816 Sept. 4,1859 1819 1864 June 15, 1821 Oct. 26,1843 1825 Unmarried. Mary C. Carr. Edward Hull. John O. Dockray. Joseph "Weeden. Abby H. Eemington; 1821- THOMAS AND MERCY (OLDFIELD) POTTER. 1429. Kouse, 1444 Samuel, 1445 25 Thomas, Betsey, 1446 1447 Newport, E. I., Mar. 25, 1790 Oct. 9, 1844 Aug. 25, 1811 Esther H. Harris; 1790-1854. Crook. THOMAS AND ESTHER H. (HARRIS) POTTER . 1446. Harriet H., 1448 Norwich, Conn., June 12, 1812 May 14, 1814 25 Esther H., 1449 " Oct. 4, 1813 July 21,1820 Charles H. Beckwilh; 1806-1859. Thomas, Jr., 1450 " Jan. 11, 1815 Mar. 22,1832 Charles, 1451 " Mar. 18, 1816 Jan. 25, 1819 [Susanna. 25 Mary A., 1452 " Dec. 14, 1818 Oct. 8, 1835 George A. Pratt; 1812-1881; son Ebenezer and William C, 1453 " Apr. 19, 1820 Feb. 11,1852 Feb. 13,1840 Sarah A. Dalton; -1873. 25 Henry H., j 1454 " Eeb. 14,1822 Mar. 27,1842 1. Harriet H. Maxson, No. 771. 1455 July 28,1866 2.' Maria Edgerton; 1822-. Elizabeth, 1456 " Jan. 2, 1826 Apr. 30, 1866 Feb. 19, 1843 Charles H. BuUard. George A., 1457 " Sept. 24, 1828 Nov. 28,1848 Martha Ayer; 1831-. Edwin, 1458 " June 21, 1830 June 28, 1830 CHARLES H. AND ESTHER H. (POTTER) BECK"WITH. •1449. Sarah, 1459 Norwich, Conn., May 17, 1830 May 6, 1840 Frances, ( 1460 " Oct. 19,1836 Dec. 17, 1854 1. Samuel A. Griffin; 1828-1864. 1461 Feb. 14,1886 2. J. Jerome Palmer; 1820-; son Benjamin and Elizabeth, 1462 " " May 23, 1838 May 3, 1840 [Betsey (Kendall). Charles H., Jr., 1463 " " Aug. 1, 1841 Dec. 31,1866 Isabelle, 1464 " Dec. 22, 1842 Apr. 11, 1864 1. Horace E. Rogers. (Divorced.) 1465 Nov. 29, 1887 2. Allen L.Moore; 1842-; s. David and Jane H. Thomas Potter, 1466 " Jan. 31, 1848 H. Jennett Harris. Mary A., 1467 " " Feb. 14, 1854 Mar. 31, 1874 GEORGE A. AND MARY A. (POTTER) PRATT. 1452. George A., Thomas Potter, Leslie W., 1468 1469 1470 Norwich, Conn., July 13,18.36 " " Mar. 3,1838 " " June 14, 1849 Nov. 21, 1859 HENRY H. AND HARRIET H. (M£ lXSON) potter. 1454. 25 Mandaville Asa, ( 1471 Norwich, Conn., Feb. 9, 1843 June 28, 1864 1. Sarah M. Adams; 1842-. (Divorced.) 1472 Sept. 24, 1882 2. Emma J. Mills. Thomas, ( 1473 1474 " " Mar. 3, 1846 Oct. 8, 1868 Mar. 5, 1873 1. Maria Louise Champlin; 1846-1871. 2. Hannah M. Lillibridge; -1878. 25 1 1475 Sept. 23, 1880 3. Henrietta A. Lewis; 1859-. [A. (Wetmore). 25 Frank Maxsons, 1476 " July 16, 1849 Mar. 20, 1869 Mary L. Williams; 1849- ; d. Thomas and Mary Harriet Hyde, 1477 " " Aug. 3, 1853 Sept. 18, 1878 May 20, 1869 William M. Greenman; 1846-1874. MANDAVILLE ASA AND SARAH M. (ADAMS) POTTER. 1471. Sadie M., Arthur, 1478 1479 June 9, 1870 Jan. 25, 1876 Frank Le*is, Edith Maxsons, Howard A., THOMAS AND HENRIETTA A. (LEW^IS) POTTER. 1475. 1480 1481 1482 Aug. 17, 1881 Mar. 22, 1883 Jan. 26, 1885 Minnie H. , Fred Williams, Frank M., Jr., Augusta Louisa, Harry G., Alice Gertrude, Louie D., PRANK MAXSONS AND MARY L. (WILLIAMS) POTTER. 1470. 1483 1484 1485 1486 1487 1488 1489 Marion, N. J., Feb. 9, 1870 May 14,1872 Newark, Julv 3, 1873 Dec. 21, 1876 Aug. 27, 1880 July 15,1882 June 16, 1887 25 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. 26 P^RT 4. ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSIOUTK, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Nathaniel Potter, ^ of Portsmouth, K. I., was admitted an inhabitant of the island of Aquidneck, in 1638. April 30, 1639, he and twenty-eight others signed the following compact: "We, whose names are underwritten, do ac- knowledge ourselves the legal subjects of his Majesty King Charles, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves into a civil body politicke, unto his laws according to matters of justice." IcHABOD Potter,^ of Portsmouth, R. I. Accounts men- tion his signing certain articles relative to Misquamicut lands, and that his widow removed to King's Town about 1687. Thomas Potter,* of South Kingstown, R. I. " His will 3 Jun. 1727. Will — codicil, 1727, Jun. 4 — proved 1728, Jun. 3. Executor, son Thomas. To wife Lydia, £100. To daughter Susan Sheldon, £70. To daughter Sarah Earle, £70. To granddaughter Mary Sherman, £100. To sons Ichabod and Nathaniel, all that farm I bought of Joseph Knight, Nathaniel having the dwelling house in his share. To sons John and Benjamin, east end of farm where I live. To son Joseph, rest of farm, and also the farm boui^ht of Thomas Hazard. To son Thomas, £300. In codicil he gives to wife a riding beast and feather bed. To daughter Martha Potter, £100, and a feather bed. "Inventory, £4,092 85. Id. viz.: wearing apparel, £22 16s., books, cane, 5 oz., 17 pwt. silver money, warming pan, pewter, spinning wheel, linen wheel, gun, 18 horses, mares and colts, bull, 14 oxen, 4 steers, 12 cows, 3 calves, other cattle £19, 72 ewes, 72 lambs, 62 dry sheep, 36 year- old sheep, negroes, Harry, £20, Scipio, £45, Simon, £85, Pero, £55, apprentice and an Indian boy, £16, etc." John Potter,^ of Kingstown, R. I., his will dated June 26, 1715. "Will— proved 1715, Jul. 12. Executor, son John. To wife Sarah, house in Point Judith, half acre of land, £500, ten cows, a good riding horse, three beds, a man servant, two women servants, the wintering of two cows by son John, and privilege of firewood for one fire. To daughter Martha Allen, £400. To daughter Susannah Potter, £500, at eighteen, a bed, two cows, mare, horse, etc. To daughter Mary Potter, £500, bed, two cows, horse, etc. The rest of household stuff to be divided among my own dauo-hters at wife's death as she may see cause. To son John, all housing and land in Matunock Neck, 450 acres and 400 acres of other land, all movables, money bills, bonds, chattels, horsekind, farming utensils, etc. If child wife is with be a son, he to have house and land at Point Judith, 160 acres, at age and other land. If child prove to be a girl said lands to go to John, he paying said girl £500. " 1739, Mar. His widow Sarah Potter, called herself aged seventy-three years in testimony given this month." Robert Potter,'' of South Kingstown, R. I. Will dated Apr. 23, 1744. "Will — proved 1745, Jul. 14. Execu- tor, son Robert. To son Robert, 10 acres and my dwelling house thereon, also 80 acres bounded partly by land of son Ichabod, deceased, and half the cedar swamp, and all per- sonal estate. To daughter Susanna Reynolds, £5. To grandson Robert, son of Ichabod, 54 acres and half the cedar swamp, he paying his brothers and sisters as they come of age as follows : to sisters Elizabeth and Deborah, £50 each, brothers Ichabod, Thomas, and William, £100 each, and sister jMargaret, £50. Said grandson Robert, to pay his mother-in-law («. e., step-mother), Margaret Potter, widow of his father Ichabod, £10 yearly while widow, at the expiration of five years." Ichabod Potter,^ of South Kingstown, R. I. "1698, Apr. 16. He, of Point Judith, bought of John Albro, of Portsmouth, for £45, a right that latter purchased of Josiah Arnold, lying in Pettaquamscott purchase, in Nar- ransjansett. " 1698, Apr. 16. He deeded to brothers Roger, Joseph, and Benjamin Mowry, for love, etc., land in Narraganset being a right which I bought of my grandfather {i. e., step- grandfather), John Albro, of Portsmouth. See No. 1. "1716, JNlar. 24. His wife Margaret, in testimony at this date calls herself aged thirty-seven years or thereabouts. "1727, Nov. 19. Will — codicil 1729, Sep. 28 — proved 1730, Mar. 9. Executors, sons Rouse and Thomas. To son Ichabod, £30, to be paid him by my sons Rouse, Thomas, and William, said Ichabod having already received his part. To only daughter Margaret Potter, feather bed, oval table, iron pot, and £100, at eighteen. To sons Rouse, Thomas, and William, rest of estate, real and personal. To dauo-hter Margaret, negro woman Moll. To above three sons, three negro boys. In codicil he gives daughter Mar- garet £80, instead of £100, and liberty to live with either brother till eighteen. To son Ichabod, negro or mustee boy Dick. To son William, a chest. "Inventory, £712 18s. 6d., viz.: wearing apparel, £14 10s.,' loom, pair of worsted combs, pair of cards, spinning wheel, linen wheel, negro, books, swarm of bees, 6 cows, calf, 4 yearlings, pair of oxen, 5 horsekind, bull, 44 sheep, sow, 3 pi"s, 11 shoats, &c.'" — From Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. 27 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 4. Thomas Potter,!* of Westerly, R. I., after his marriage removed from Kingstown to Westerly (afterward Hopldn- ton). His father had lived in that part of Kingstown near Point Judith. He removed into the wilderness "because Kingstown was a place noted for want of piety." His son, George Potter,®^ began to keep house with his father in Hopkinton, and at the death of his father he inherited the homestead ; he lived about two years in Rich- mond, and in 1764 removed to Westerly and hired the farm owned by Hezekiah Babcock, for seven years. He purchased at what was afterward called Potter Hill, a srist-mill, saw-mill, fulling-mill, and two houses, and there began in mercantile business and ship carpentering. After the close of the war, George Potter, with others, was the first to sail from the United States to Green Island. When they arrived there the inhabitants would not allow them to dry fish on shore. They then went to the Straits of Belleisle, where they proceeded to dry their fish, the inhabitants being friendly ; this was the first fishing in Belleisle. His son, Joseph Potter,^*' in 1786, began the mercantile business where his father had established, and became a successful merchant. In 1792, he built the house on the hill, and a store attached to the west end of the residence. Judge William Potter*" was born in South Kingstown, R. I., Jan. 21, 1722. On Sunday, Nov. 18, 1750, the banns being first duly asked at St. Paul's, Dr. N. Sparran married William Potter, youngest son of Colonel John Potter, to Pe- nelope Hazard, eldest daughter of Colonel Thomas Hazard, both of South Kingstown, at Colonel Thomas Hazard's house. Colonel Thomas Hazard was a descendant of Thomas Hazard, who came to this country from Wales about 1639. Judge Potter inherited a large landed estate in South Kingstown, and was otherwise wealthy. He was a senator in the Colonial Legislature, and in 1775 was elected by the Legislature chief justice of Washington County, R. I., which ofiice he held by successive re-elections until 1780, when he resigned. The following, respecting Judge William Potter and his descendants, is an abridged account from the unpublished manuscripts by the Hon. S. C. Cleveland, intended to have been incorporated in the second volume of the History of Yates County, N. Y., prepared hy him about 1870 or 1872 : " Town or Pottek. "More than half the original town of Augusta, afterwards named Middlesex, was embraced in Potter, which town was erected April 26, 1832. It contains something less than the entire area of township eight in the second rano-e of Phelps & Gorham's purchase ; as half a mile in width from the west side of that township was retained by Middlesex when the division was made. Afterwards, in December, 1856, one and one half square miles lying on the hillside west of Flint Creek, on the southeast corner of Middlesex, was taken from that town and annexed to Potter. This was done to promote the convenience of citizens inhabitino- that locality, who found it much easier to transact business at Potter Center than Middlesex Center. Potter is thus left with thirty-four and one half square miles of territory, or about seventy-two thousand acres. "The name of the town is designed to perpetuate the memory of its founder and the noted pioneer family to which he belonged. "Perley Howe's survey was made in 1789, and the settle- ment of the district was begun the same year, though per- haps the actual residence of families in the dense woods of that region did not begin until the next year. By the census of 1790, seven families are enumerated in township eight of the second range. These are the families of Francis Briggs, Michael Pierce, Benjamin Tibbits, Henry Lovell, John Walford, William Hall, and Arnold Potter. Francis Briggs was the first man that bought land of Arnold Potter on his large purchase. Mr. Potter selected a mile square for himself in the northeast corner of his purchase, which is still known as the ' Potter Place' and now owned by another family of Rhode Island Potters. On this domain, Arnold Potter erected quite earty a fine mansion, for that time palatial in its style and proportions. It is still standing, though much dilapidated. He built a saw-mill, the first on the stream, at Gatesville, formerly known as Arnold's Hollow, also a grist-mill at the same place, and a saw-mill on Mill Brook near Potter Center. About 1780, Judge William Potter became an enthusiastic and devoted disciple of Jemima Wilkinson, the "Universal Friend." For her ac- commodation he built a large addition to his spacious man- sion, and she made his abode her headquarters for six years, having abundant rooms for the entertainment of her friends, and control of servants and means according to her wishes. Judge Potter accompanied her in many of her religious expe- ditions, usually riding beside her on horseback while others of the company followed two by two, constituting a solemn- and impressive procession. He continued a substantial and efiicient adherent of the Friend and her faith until shortly after their settlement near Seneca Lake, when a schism occurred which separated both himself and James Parker from the Friend and her Society. " Judge Potter was by far the most wealthy adherent of the Friend, and the Friend's Tract of 14,040 acres on Seneca Lake finally reverted largely to him, on the breaking up of the original compact, and became known as the Potter loca- tion. It appears that his estate became largely involved by the expenses incident to his adhesion to the Friend, and the emigration of his family to the New Jerusalem. In the earlier period of the Friend's Settlement he and his family resided not far west of Norris' Landing. He afterwards re- turned to Rhode Island, and finally, in 1807, sold his estate, already heavily mortgaged, there, and afterwards resided with his son Arnold, whom he survived. He lived to the age of ninety-two years, and died suddenly while returnino' from a visit to his son-in-law, George Brown, in Jerusalem. Their children were Mercy, Thomas H., Alice, Susan, AVilliam Robinson, Benedict Arnold, Penelope, William Pitt, Edward, Simeon, and Sarah. 28 Part 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 4. "Mercy, 196 bora in 1751, married Joshua Perry in Rhode Island, where he died, leaving three children, Jonathan, Susanna, and Anna. The mother afterwards lived in the family of George Brown. Jonathan married Theda, daugh- ter of George Brown. They settled south of Dresden near the lake. Their children were Harriet, Theda, Asa, John, and Jane. Susanna and Ann married, but did not reside in this county. "Thomas Hazard Potter, i^' born in 1753, married Patience Wilkinson, sister of the Friend, and settled in 1790 on the farm afterwards owned by his son John, and now by his grandson Jephtha A. Potter, on lot two of the first farm range in the town of Potter. He died there in 1807, and his wife in 1819. Their children were Susan,®io Eliza, ^^i and John.^f's Susan married Job Briggs, of Potter. They lived some years in that town on lot two, of the first range, and emi- grated many years since to Michigan. Eliza married Baxter Hobart. John, born in 1782, married, in 1808, his cousin Nancy, daughter of Jephtha Wilkinson, youngest brother of the Friend. She was born in 1786. Her father came to the Genesee countrj' previous to its purchase, and explored much of the lake region by the guidance of the Indians, and mapped and described the country. It is supposed that his account of the land induced its further exploration and the settlement by the Friends. He died a physician in New York during the prevalence of the plague in 1803. It thus appears that John and Nancy Potter were both the imme- diate offspring of the Wilkinson family, he by his mother and she by her father. Her mother was Lucy, a sister of Richard Smith of the Friend's Society, and lived to be nearly ninety-six, and died in 1847. "Mrs. John Potter, who is still liv-ing, relates that she was married at the house of Elijah Malin, by George Green, a justice of the peace, and the house since occupied by her family and her .son Jephtha was raised the next day, but, owing to lack of means, was not finished till ten years had passed away. It was enclosed, and they moved into a log- house, and struggled with hard times till they paid for their farm of three hundred and eighty-six acres. Her husband was drafted in the War of 1812, and sent a substitute. She braided straw hats and ladies' bonnets, for which she could get store trade, but very little money. Sometimes her braiding would be worth one hundred and eighty dollars in a single season. Bonnets would bring from five to seven dollars, and gentlemen's hats two dollars. She states that when she first lived on this place the only road through the valley was an Indian trail, and the wolves would sometimes howl till her hair would almost stand on end. John Potter died in 1855 at the age of seventy-two. Their children were Eliza, Hazard A., Jephtha A., John W., William, Alvira A., and Edward P. Eliza, born in 1809, was the wife of John Gleason. They resided near the homestead, where she died, leaving two daughters, Harriet and Helen. Harriet is the second wife of Peleg Gardner, and Helen married Melville Hobart, of Potter. " Dr. Hazard A. Potter,^i^ born in 1810, became eminent in the annals of medicine and surgery. He attended the common schools of his neighborhood, and engaged in farm labors till he was nineteen years old. At that time, by a neglected sprain, he was obliged to suffer the amputation of a leg. The operation was performed by Dr. Joshua Lee. The young man displayed great fortitude, holding his own limb, and giving directions with great self-command and coolness, while the attendants fainted or retired. He imme- diately resolved to become a physician, and as soon as he was able, attended the Penn Yan Academy, then under Gookins, Wakefield, and Richard Taylor. He studied medi- cine one year under Dr. Francis M. Potter, and the next under Dr. Barret N. Wisner. Another year he spent in study with Dr. Hiram Allen, of Woonsocket Falls, R. I., and then entered Bowdoin Medical College, where he re- mained through a course of lectures, succeeded by a course at Darmouth Medical College, and another at the Medical Department of Har\'ard University. He finally graduated at Bowdoin, in 1835. Soon after, he married Louisa S., daughter of Ziba Ballon, of Cumberland, R. I. She was the youngest of fourteen children, her mother being forty- nine at the time of her birth in 1817. Her grandfather, Noah Ballou, a Baptist clergyman, preached in an old wooden church, built at so early a day in Rhode Island that the whole structure, including the seats, was of hewn or split timber. Hosea Ballou, the noted Universalist of Boston, was a cousin of Mrs. Potter's father. The family is one of note for longevity and strong mental and physical characteristics. "After his marriage Dr. Potter commenced practice at Cumberland Hill, R. I., but shortly returned to Yatesville, and from the old homestead entered at once upon an extended ride. Remarkable success attended his practice, and several cases of note soon gave him a conspicuous reputation for skill and success in both medicine and surgery. He was a self-reliant, original, and intuitive physician, and eclipsed all his compeers b}' daring to do what others had not dreamed of, and by his almost unbroken success in all his departures fi'om the beaten track. The medical publications of his time contain many tributes to his skill, and details showing the valuable contril)utions made by him to medical science. His knowledge of the human system was mastei'ly, and his triumphs, especially in surgery, were, many of them, start- ling, affording proof of great originality of mind. Apple- ton's New Cyclopedia gives a handsome professional sketch of his most brilliant exploits as a surgeon. The reader is referred to the medical works for a more specific and techni- cal account of his successes with the scalpel, and also in the common sphere of medical practice. There is no doubt he is entitled to rank among the most illustrious of his profes- sion. In 1853, he moved to Geneva. He served two years and upwards in the army during the Rebellion, as a surgeon. He died at Geneva in December, 1869. His wife, to whom he owes much of his success in life, survives him. Their children were Ziba H., Nannie L., and Louisa. "Ziba Hazard Potter^^i was born in Potter, in 1836. He graduated at Hobart College in 1857, and at the Geneva Medical College in 1867. He served four years as a sur- geon in the army, during and since the Rebellion, and is now (1872) Professor of Mathematics in Cornell University. He is a man of broad culture and comprehensive mind. Nannie 29 P.^RT 4.— ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. L., born in 1839, married Dr. Reynald H. Towler, son of Prof. Towler of Ho1)art College. He was surgeon-in-chief of the garrison at Washington, on General Dent's stafl", dur- ing the war. They have one child, Minnie L. Louisa mar- ried Dr. Porteus C. Gilbert, of Honesdale, Pa. He was first a captain of the 50th Engineers, and afterwards an army sur- geon through the war. His wife was with him in the hospi- tals, and also her sister, and a portion of the time her mother, all taking part in the active duties of the service. " Jephtha a. Potter,^!* born in 1813, married Sarah J. Davis in 1840. They now. reside in Penn Yan, but till recently occupied the old homestead. He is a skilful and successful farmer, and a man of industry and taste in rural affairs. He has been noted as one of the leading wool growers of Yates County, and especially for first-class merino sheep. "John W.,^^^born in 1816, was also a physician, and was an able and useful man in his profession. He located at Prattsburg, and died there in 1856. His death was caused by the contagion of an ulcerated wound of a patient. "WiLLiAM,^^^ born in 1818, married Theresa Barse, of Penn Yan. He is a Methodist preacher and a man of supe- rior personal worth. He was two years in the army during the Rebellion, and held the rank of captain. "Alvira A.,^^^ born in 1823, married Seabred Dodge Pratt, of Philadelphia. He is an author and newspaper correspondent connected with the Press of that city. "Edward P.,^" born in 1824, married Elizabeth Moore, of Hartford, Conn. They resided in Potter, where he was killed by the accidental discbarge of a gun carried by him- self. " Alice Potter, ^^^ born in 1756, married Captain Arnold Hazard, who died in Rhode Island. She was a conspicuous adherent of the Friend, and a resolute, energetic woman. Her granddaughter is the wife of Dudley W. Dox, of Torrey, and has in her possession the wedding ring which belonged to the wife of Judge William Potter, and the silver table service presented to her on her wedding day. "Susanna, born in 1758, died in Rhode Island. "Benedict Arnold Potter,®"! born in 1761, became the most eminent member of the original family. In his youth he was a devout disciple of the Friend, and accompanied her in many of her religious peregrinations. Pie and Sarah Brown, who subsequently became his wife, went twice to Philadelphia with the Friend . Like his father, he afterwards left the Society, and became indifferent, if not hostile, to the Friend and her teachings. His wife, hoAvever, remained steadfast in the faith. He married Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Brown, Sr., of the Friend's Society. He was a man of far-reaching views and bold enterprise, and per- formed a highly useful and beneficent part in the first settle- ment of this county. He was early appointed a judge of the County Court of Ontario, and was an able and excellent magistrate. In his dealings he was just and honorable, and as a citizen liberal and public-spirited. He made great efforts to promote the settlement of his lands, and dealt kindly with those who needed lenity in regard to payment, receiving whatever he could convert to extinguish their indebtedness.* He died in 1810 at Harrisburg while on his way to Philadelphia with a drove of cattle, and was buried there. His early death was a severe loss to the new commu- nity in which he lived, and was deeply deplored by his neigh- bors and throughout the wide sphere of his acquaintance. For good and obvious reasons he dropped his first name after the Revolutionary War, and was simply known as Arnold Potter. It was at his mansion that the Duke de Lancourt and Louis Philippe were entertained several months. He introduced valuable breeds of horses and cattle, and was foremost in all public improvements. Their children were William, Arnold, and Penelope. William married Hannah, daughter of Robert Chissom, and died early. His widow became the wife of Fisher Hewsou. Arnold died a young man. Penelope married Charles W. Henry, a lawyer of New York. They removed to Laporte, Indiana, where both died leaving two sons, William and Miles. " Penelope,®°2 daughter of William Potter, born in 1764, married Benjamin Brown, Jr. " William Pitt,®''^ born in 1766, died single. "Edward,^"* born in 1768, married Ann Johnson. They settled east of Himrods, on lot twelve of the Potter Location. He died there at the age of eighty-two, and his wife at the age of seventy-five. They had six children, William, Susan, William Pitt, Samuel J., Penelope, and Francis M. "SusAN,*^39 born in the Friend's Settlement, in 1799, mar- ried, in 1818, Holbrook Benson, of Ovid, who died five years later, leaving three daughters, Mary Ann, Sarah, and Charlotte. Ten years later Mrs. Benson married Jared Woodin, ten years her junior, whom she survives. Three daughters were born of the second marriage, Penelope, j\Iaria, and Caroline V. Mary Ann married Rominer Smith, a prominent citizen of Vermont. Sarah married General Gil- bert Hurd, of Starkey. Charlotte is the wife of George W. Ruscoe, of Starkey. Penelope is a teacher. Maria died young, and Caroline V., also a teacher, married James Dod- son and emigrated to Kansas. During her first widowhood she resided in Penn Yan, and aided in establishing the first Methodist prayer-meeting in the place. She states that her grandfather. Judge William Potter, after some years of vio- lent hostility to the Friend, became very much mollified in his prejudices during the later years of his life, and that he visited the Friend and spoke kindly of her. " * The following is a copy of a hand-bill issued by Judge Potter in 1800 : "POR SALE, ON REASONABLE TERMS, About 16,000 AoRES OF Land, Situate near tlie centre of the flourishing settlements of the Genesee Country, in the town of Augusta (commonly called Potterstown) , and county of Ontario. On this Tract are a number of farms of a superior quality, some of which are under improvement. Said lands will be sold in small parcels or large tracts, as best suits the purchasers, for ready pay, or on credit ; great allowance made to those who make immediate pay- ment. There are two saw-mills on these lands and a good grist-mill, commodiously situated for Southern market ; there being only twelve miles land carriage from said grist-mill to the waters of the Susquehanna, which lead to Baltimore, one of the best flour markets in the United States. For further particulars enquire at the dwelling house of the Subscriber on the Premises. ARNOLD POTTER. " Augusta, Nov. 24, 1800. " {I'rlntedhii L. Carey, Cunundaigua.) 30 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCEXDAXTS. — Part 4. "Samuel J. Potter,-''* born at South Kingston, R. I., in 1805, married, in 1834, Mary Cozzens, at Union Springs, Cayuga County. She was born at Newport, R. I., in 1809. They resided on the paternal homestead in Mile, and he has been a prominent and highly esteemed citizen. Within a few years past they bought the fai-m of Colonel Gilbert Sherer, on lot eighteen, near Penn Yan, where the family now resides. On this place Mrs. Potter died in 1868. Their children are Helen, Ann J., Mary E., Evan J., William C, and Augus- tus W. Helen is the second wife of Charles N. Burrill, of Penn Yan. Their children are Samuel P. and Anna L. Ann J. is the wife of John R. Hatmaker.. Evan J. married Miranda Swartz, of Starkey, and resides on the old home- stead. They have one son, Evan S. Mary E. married Gustavus W. Mayer, an Episcopal clergyman, formerly rec- tor of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Penn Yan, now a clas- sical teacher at Denver, Col. Samuel J. Potter still owns the homestead of his father, the title of which was derived from his grandfather. It is, no doubt, the only farm in the county in which no change of title has occurred, except by inheritance, since the original ownership was derived from the State. Penelope, daughter of Edward Potter, died young. "Francis M.®*^ was a physician. He married Ann Ryre- son, of Brooklyn, and practised his profession several years in Penn Yan. He erected several stores and other buildings at the head of ^Nlaiu Street. A fire destroyed much of this property. His wife died, and he returned to Brooklyn, and died there in 1865, leaving two daughters, Phebe A. and Eliza. He studied medicine under Dr. Valentine Mott, and ranked high in his profession. " SiMEON,^"^ born in 1770, was the youngest of Judge Wil- liam Potter's children. He married Catharine Klise at Hopeton. They settled on lands given him by his father on lot twelve of the Potter Location, within the boundaries of Starkey. He had originally about one thousand acres of land, of which he sold all but three hundred acres, which remained to his widow and children. The children were Lucinda, Penelope, Mary, and Sarah Ann. The widow married a second husband, William, son of Edward Potter. They had four sons, Edward, Benjamin F., Evan M., and John A. "Lucinda married Peter M. Fulkerson, of Starkey. They emigrated to Ovid, Mich., where she died in 1869, leaving six children, Deborah E., Penelope, George G., Mary A., Ruby, and Frank. George died of disease contracted in the Union service as a soldier during the Rebellion. Penelope resides single on the homestead with her brother. Mary died at twenty-five, and Sarah Ann married Reuben C. Abbott. They settled near Watkins, where he died, and she now resides with her brother Benjamin. " Edward 251 married Sophia Welter, of Starkey, and emi- grated to Sheppardsville, Mich. Their children are Henry A. and Ann A. Henry A. married Catharine, daughter of Peleo- Gardner, and is a merchant at Ovid, Mich. They have one child, Monroe B. Henry A. Potter^^^ ^^s born in Starkey, in 1840. He enlisted in 1862, a private in the Fourth Michigan Cavalry, and served under Generals Buell, Rosecrans, and Sherman, in the Army of the Cuniberland, was promoted for meritorious service to the I'ank of second lieu- tenant, was in the battles of Stone River, Chattanooga, and the siege of Atlanta ; had two horses shot under him while leading charges at Rome, Ga., and assisted in the memorable capture of Jefferson Davis. His son is the first male born of the sixth generation from Judge William Potter. Ann A. married, in 1869, Frank Aldrich, of Sheppardsville, Mich. "Benjamin F. resides, a farmer, on the homestead. " Evan M. married Phebe A., daughter of Daniel Husted, of Starkey. They reside at Ovid, JMich. ; he is a merchant and partner of Henry A. Potter. Their children are Charles E. and Cora. "John A. married Mary J. Brown, of Ovid, Mich. He is a merchant at that place. Their children are William and Catharine. "Judge William Potter was much the most wealthy man that engaged in the enterprise of establishing the colony of Friends in the Genesee country. He and his family owned at one time about fifty-five thousand acres of land within the limits of this county, or eighty-six square miles, more than one fourth of the entire area of the county. " Although the name of Arnold Potter alone appears in the title as original purchaser of the land comprised in Middle- sex and Potter, his father and one or two of his brothers were at first interested with him in the purchase. Of all the immense landed estates possessed by the family, but two farms remain, now the property of Judge William Potter's descendants. Bred to wealthy and luxurious tastes, the sons, with the exception of Arnold, gave little application to business. Accustomed to the service of slaves, they had no taste for labor. They were well educated, but fast horses and sporting society produced their usual results in this aris- tocratic family. "Mrs. John Potter (since Mrs. Johnson), now eighty-five years old, is a characteristic scion of the Wilkinson stock. She and her cousin, Moses Hartvvell, are the only remaining representatives of the family belonging to their generation, in this county. She and her descendants exhibit the energy, boldness of thought, and originality of character which many branches of the familj- have illustrated in the sphere of enter- prise, invention, and religious independence. A perusal of the family records affords a flattering proof of the genius that inheres in this race. Nancy Wilkinson's sister. Alpha, was the second wife of Melchoir Wagener, and the mother of eleven children. Lucy, another sister, married John D. Williams, of Pultney. Abigail, another, married James West, and moved to Michigan. Mary Ann, a fourth sister, married Ebenezer Gardner. She became a widow, moved to Illinois with her children, and there bought the farm pre- viously owned by Black Hawk, the noted Indian chief. She finally sold out and moved overland with her family to Cali- fornia ; evincing in all her movements excellent judgment, darino- enterprise, and masculine force of character. " Benjamin Brown, Jv.^^ One of the sons of Benjamin Brown, Sr., of the Friend's Society, was Benjamin, Jr., born in 1763. He married Penelope, daughter of William Potter, and sister of Arnold Potter. They were married at the 31 Paht 4.-ICHAB0D POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS .- Part 4. house of Arnold Potter, since known as the Pottev House, in 1790. She died in the Friend's Settlement three years later, leaving an only daughter, Penelope. He married a second wife, Mary Lamb, of Wayne. They resided at Arnold's Hollow, where she died, in 1828. He died at the residence of his cousin, James Brown, Jr., in Jerusalem, in 1854, ninety years old. " Benjamin Brown, Jr., came alone to the Genesee country in the winter of 1787-8, and proceeding to Big Tree (Gen- eseo), was compelled by the inclemency of the season to remain among the Indians encamped there ; and became acquainted with Mary Jameson. He left in March, proceed- ing to Albany with an Indian pony. In 1789, he returned, and with two other men run a bateau up the Mohawk and into Seneoa Lake, laden with thirty tons of merchandise and household goods, a portion of which belonged to the Friend. The passage was slow and toilsome, consuming much of the summer. In the fall he went to Worcester, Pa., for a herd of cattle belonging to the Friend ; with these he reached New- town Flats, and there wintered them, bringing them to their destination the next spring. He was largelj^ interested in the land purchases of the Potters and of the Friends, and was early engaged with others in the erection of the grist- mill and saw-mill at Arnold's Hollow. These were first erected in 1793, and were subsequently remodelled and im- proved, in which work Dr. Brenton W. Hazard and Charles W. Henry were partners of Mr. Brown. The mills were destroyed by fire in 1840, while owned by Dr. Hazard A. Potter. Like his father, Benjamin Brown, Jr., remained a firm adherent of the Friend thi'ough life. " Penelope, ^^^ his only child, was born in 1792, in the Friend's Settlement. In 1813, she married Colonel Israel Arnold. ^^^ They were married by George Green, and settled on a farm now owned by Jareb D. Bordwell, on lot three, of the fifth farm range in Potter. Colonel Arnold was born at Warwick, Kent Count}', R. I., in 1785, and came to this count}' in 1811. In 1815 they moved to the locality long known as Arnold's Hollow, taking the name from him. He was a farmer, miller, and distiller, and conducted a large business for many years. His wife died in 1834, and he in 1839. Mrs. Arnold was a birthright member of the Friend's Society, and always retained a strong personal attachment to the Friend. It is claimed that she was the first white female child born within the limits of Yates County. Colonel Arnold married a second wife, AA'idow Ann Marsh, who sur- vived him. ITe was a colonel in ibe War of 1812, and served under General William H. Harrison. He joined the Metho- dist church in 1828, and was a leading member till his death. The children by his first marriage were Israel H., Martha W., and Benjamin W. "Israel B..,^^" born in Yatesville in 1816, married Susan A., daughter of Dr. John L. Cleveland, in 1841. He resides, a widower, at Benton Center, with two sons, Carl- ton J. and George B. He is a surveyor and civil engineer. "Martha W.,^^! born in 1819, married Samuel C. Weare. "Ben.jamin W.,232 born in 1821, married Fanny E. Avery, of Albany, in 1853. He is a lumber merchant at Albany. They have one son, Benjamin A." Deputy-Governor Samuel J. Potter,*^ born in Kings- town, R. I., 1739; died there Sept. 20, 1804. He was at one time deputy governor of Rhode Island, and in 1792 and 1796 was a Presidential elector. In 1803, he was elected to the United States Senate, and served from Oct. 17, 1803, till his death. Colonel Henry Potter,*^" who had been instructed in the process of cotton manufacturing, superintended the erection of a cotton mill during the time of the War of 1812 ; he was also active in military alfairs, and used a portion of the fac- tory building as a sort of military school for army drill. He was promoted to be adjutant of the Rhode Island Regi- ment, Colonel Barber. He commanded a battalion which was called out for service at the battle of Stonington. He was subsequently promoted to lieutenant-colonel. He re- moved to Waterford, Conn., in 1820, where he resided most of his life, dying at Mystic, Conn., in 1864. Hon. W^iLLiAM H. Potter, ^'^'' son of Colonel Henry Pot- ter, was born at Potter Hill, R. I., Aug. 26, 1816. For twenty-eight years he was a school teacher, several years assistant assessor of internal revenue, member of the Con- necticut Legislature, from Groton, in 1869, and senator from the Seventh Senatorial District in 1872. He was a graduate of Yale College, class of 1840, received the degree of A. M. from that institution ; elected a meml)er of the State Board of Education in 1872. Mr. Potter died in 1887. Hon. William Wells Crandall, M. D.,^^'' of Andover, New York, was born in Genesee, N. Y., March 23, 1828. He was the youngest son of Ezekiel and Susan Wells Cran- dall, ^^" natives of Hopkinton, R. I. His father held a major's commission in the War of 1812, serving with honor in the defences of Rhode Island and Connecticut, and removed to Alleghany in 1825. Dr. Crandall was educated at Alfred Academy and Brown University, and for several years he was a teacher in the pul)lic. schools of New York State, and also in Rhode Island. He began the study of medicine with IT. P. Saunders, M. D., in the office of Hartshorne & Saun- ders, of Alfred Centre, in 1855. Made a doctor of medicine by the University of New York, 1858-, also graduated in the Ophthalmic Hospital, New York. Dr. Potter studied in the hospitals of London and other cities in 1858. Returning to this country, he settled in Andover, N. Y., his present resi- dence. Elected a meml^er of Assembly, New York State Legislature, in 1872 and 1873, serving on the Committees of Education and Health, being the chairman of the latter. Dr. Crandall is a member of the Elmira, N. Y., Academy of Medicine, Hornellsville, N. Y., Academy of Medicine, president of the Alleghany County Medical Society, and its representative in the State Medical Society at Albany, N. Y. Elisha Potter,^04 t-hg son of Colonel Nathan and Lucy Potter, was born at Potter Hill, R. I., Feb. 12, 1806, and died Nov. 13, 1884, being the seventh in the family of ten children. In his earlier years, he was puny and feeble, yet, ambitious to excel in whatever he put his hand to, he did 32 / , ^l ^^//^c Oi^ll^ Mi ■,'!«' -'I 'ya 4itfyf^ Pakt 4. — ICHABOD potter, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. good work, from seven to twelve years of age, in a cotton mill, and in a grist and saw mill. Overwork and ill health induced him to follow the sea for three seasons, as cook and cabin boy. His health improving, and having a mechanical turn of mind, he engaged to his cousin, Joseph Potter, to learn the trade of wool carding and cloth dressing. In 1823, his father moved to Alfred, and he came a year or so later. His father dying the year following, the care of his mother and younger brothers, till they could manage for themselves, devolved upon him. Beginning life for himself, with his characteristic energy and perseverance he gave his hand to whatever work pre- sented itself, working by the day, by the month at chopping, farming, carpentering — returning for a year to Rhode Island to perfect his trade. On the death of his brother Nathan, he took charge, in 1833, of his clothing and carding works. Business increas- ing on his hands, he built for himself, enlarging his mill. His first wife died in 1847, and he gave up business, sold out his mill, and moved to Alfred Centre, N. Y. Though nominally retired from business, he continued a tireless worker at whatever came to hand. In addition to his pursuits as a private individual, he was for thirty-four years a trustee of Alfred Academy and University, twenty- one of which he was also its treasurer. He was also, for seventeen years, treasurer of the Seventh-day Baptist Edu- cation Society. He filled these responsible offices in a most faithful, honest, and honorable manner, laboring earnestly, gratuitously, and well, in fulfilling the tasks imposed on him. In the financially dark and troubled days of the institution, he stood manfully, sacrificially by its interests. In all emer- gency, he was a man to be relied on. He also held impor- tant offices in the church and various societies, but refused all political office, deeming such a curse to a business man. He was one of the most industrious of men, a wise coun- sellor, just in all his ways, a firm friend, a kind neighbor, helpful in need and sickness, with a character unchangeably true to his convictions of right and duty. Hon. Elisha Reynolds Potter ^^^^'^^^ was born at Little Rest, now Kingston, in the town of South Kingstown, R. I., Nov. 5, 1764, and died at his residence in Kingston, Sept. 26, 1835. He was twice a member of Congress, servino- in all eight years, and he was seventj^-two times elected a member of the Rhode Island General Assembly, his entire service in that body reaching nearly to forty years. His wife was Mary, the daughter of Pardon Mawney, Esq., a descendant of Moses Le Moine, one of the Hugue- nots who settled at Frenchtown, East Greenwich, R. I., in 1686. Mr. Potter was bred to the law, and practised the profes- sion until he entered actively into political life. In April, 1793, he was first elected a representative to the Rhode Island General Assembly, and continued to represent his native town in the Legislature until October, 1796. In that year he was elected to the Fourth and Fifth Congresses in place of Judge Bourne, who had resigned. Mr. Potter also resigned his seat before the expiration of his term. In August, 1798, he was again elected to the General Assembly of Rhode Island, and was continuously re-elected until 1809, when he was again elected a representative to Congress, and continued a member for six years, declining a re-election. In August, 1816, Mr. Potter was again elected a member of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, and thenceforward he was elected semi-annually, until his death, excepting in April, 1818, when he was a candidate for the office of gov- ernor. During Mr. Potter's service in the General Assem- bly, he was five times elected speaker of the House. In a letter of Rev. William EUery Channing to Wilkins Updike, Esq., Dec. 18, 1841, in relation to his (Channing's) father, who was formerly attorney-general of Rhode Island, the writer says as follows : " You speak of the testimony borne to him by the late Elisha R. Potter, Esq. My father was among the first to discover the abilities of that remark- able man ; and I remember the kindness with which he used to receive him. His spirit was in truth the kindest. He was ever ready to see and appreciate superior talents, and to attach himself to worth. His friendship seemed to me singularly strong for a man so immersed in business." In Josiah Quincy's " Figures of the Past," speaking of the Federal pai'ty he writes : " Our hold upon political parties is now so narrowed that it is difficult to realize the uncompro- mising sternness with which the original Federalists kept the faith. To them party had the character of a church or a religion ; and I cannot better illustrate this last remark than by quoting the words of Elisha R. Potter, of Rhode Island, a gentleman whom I constantly met at Miss Hyer's table in "Washington, and with whom I made part of my journey home. He had been a member of Congress in the last century, and had served again during the War of 1812. He was one day giving me a pathetic description of the gradual fading out of the Federal party, and of the pluck with which the standard was followed after the day was lost. 'I remember a time,' he said 'when we found ourselves in a minority of eleven, and some timid soul had called a sort of meeting to see whether it were worth while to continue the opposition. Some were disposed to be dispirited, and I was asked to say a few words to brace them up. Well, it came upon me to say only this : " Friends, just remember that we are as many as the apostles were after Judas had deserted them. Think what they did, and fight it out." That did the business. We did. fight it out, and fell fighting for the good cause.' "There spake the uncompromising spirit of Federalism. Mr. Potter was one of the largest men I have ever seen, excepting, of course, the professional giants in the service of Mr. Barnum. He told me that he generally paid for two seats in a stage-coach, and suffered much if he neglected to do so. But the wit and intelligence of the man were in fair proportion to his goodly bulk. . . . Mr. Potter was one of the men who carry about them a surplus of vital energy, to relieve the wants of others. The absurd inquiry, whether life were worth living, never suggested itself in his presence. I well remember how the faces about Miss Hyer's dining- table were wont to be lighted up when he entered the room. 33 Part 4. — ICHABOD POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 4. "Mr. Potter seemed to carry about with him a certain homespun certificate of authority, which made it natural for lesser men to accept his conclusions. Oddly enough,! have met only one other individual who impressed me as possessing the same sort of personal power, and he was one whose place in history is certain when the lives of greater and better men are covered by oblivion, for the muse of history postpones the claims of statesmen and poets to those of the founders Merrett Luzerne, 82 " July 4,1831 Nov. 19, 1856 Laura Caroline Wooster; 1836-; dau. Joseph A. Alfred Swan, 83 " Sept. 25, 1842 Jan. 3, 1864 [and Almeda (Alden). MERRETT LUZERNE AND LAURA CAROLINE (WOOSTER) POTTER. 82. 1 Henry Treat, 84 Sept. 22, 1857 1 | Dec. 29, 1880 Hattie Orelia North; I860-; d. Albert and Lucy. GEORGE "WASHINGTON AND LYDIA (BRADLEY) POTTER. 48. 5 Timothy Zalmon, Ellen E., George William, 85 80 87 Gt.Barrington, Mass., Jan. 10, 1832 " " Jan. 18,1835 " " Feb. 7,18.39 Jan. 10,1842 Feb. 23, 1863 June 22, 1859 Sarah CelindaChatfield; 1835-. TIMOTHY ZALMON AND SARAH CELINDA (CHATPIELD) POTTER. 85. Linda Eose, 88 May 22,1861 Dec. 14,1883 Frankhn A. Woodruff. George, 89 Sept. 17, 1863 Lydia Cornelia, 90 Nov. 13, 1866 Susie Celeste, 91 Mar. 12, 1869 Louise, 02 Sept. 12, 1872 Timothy Z., Jr., 93 Nov. 13, 1876 DR. JAMES AND ABIGAIL ( ) POTTER. 26. Miranda, Milton, Armido, Abigail, Libartis, Jas.Addison.Hon., William Cicero, I'hilomelia, Joel Baldwin, Jared C.,M.D., John Lock, Herman Boerhave, 94 95 96 97 08 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Fairfield Co., Conn. , Nov. 2,1760 Mar. 6, 1763 June 4, 1765 July 22, 1767 Aug. 12, 1769 Jan. 23,1771 Aug. 22, 1773 Jan. 28, 1776 Oct. 20, 1778 -June 18, 1781 Dec. 27, 1783 Oct. 23, 17N"; Dec. 21, 1782 July 2, 1840 Aug. 7, 1798 Dec. Jan. Aug. Aug. Oct. July Jan. 8, 1769 11, 1809 21, 1856 17, 1836 7, 1806 1857 28, 1784 30, 1804 Dec, 1790 July 20, 1794 [Alfred and Philemon, Miranda, Sophia, Sylvia and Jane.) Esther C . (Issue, Marcus, Homer, Daniel P., .James A., [(Noble). Mercy Hubbell; 177.3-1816; d. Eleazer and Anna Nancy Anna Hubbell; 1776-1854; d. Eleazer and [Anna (Noble). Part 5. -JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. HON. JAMES ADDISON AND MERCY (HUBBBLL) POTTER. 99. John Locli, 106 Nov. 25, 1793 d. in childhood. ■ 3 Mary, James Addison, 107 108 Mar. 13, 1794 Oct. 20,1795 Oct. 10,1873 Jan. 9, 1816 George Howe, M.D.; 1781-1857. .3 Betsev, 109 Mar. 27, 1797 Mar. 16, 1873 Prosper Blackman; -1864. [Abigail (Eldridge). 3 John Milton, ( (no isBue), 1 110 Nov. 27, 1798 Apr. 17,1887 Feb. 28, 1826 1. KuthBrownell; 1805-1855; dau. Thomas and 111 Oct. 22,18.55 2. Fanny Dunning; -1879. Benjamin F., 112 Apr. 27, 1800 Leonora Dixon. Lyman Hubbell, 113 Jan. 27,1802 Harmon B., 114 Nov. 20, 1803 d. in Albany, N.Y. Jane Chambers. Marcia Maria, 115 Dec. 13, 1805 d. in infancy. 3 Marcia Maria, 116 Jan. 17, 1808 Sept. 27, 1875 Apr., 1828 Erastus Field. DR. GEORGE AND MARY (POTTER) HOVTE 107. George Potter, 117 Jericho, Vt., Apr. 3,1822 Jan. 10, 1881 Jan. 2, 1843 Ellen M. Galusha; 1825-; d. Truman and Han- Eosamon C, 118 Mar. C, 1820 Mar. 31,1847 Dennison Bliss. [nah. Henry James, 119 Feb. 20, 1828 Sept. 8, 1860 July 13, 1851 James B. Blodgett; -1856. Mary Ann, 120 " May 7, 18.30 Aug. 8, 1850 Charles Wheeler Burr Kidder, M. D.; 1819-; s. Edward P.,M.D., 121 " " May 4,1835 Sept. 5, 18.57 Elizabeth A. Adams. [Gideon and Fanny. PROSPER AND BETSEY (POTTER) BLACKMAN. 109. 3 Dwight Potter, Mary & Sarah (twins) , 122 123 Feb. 17, 1818 Dec. 28,1873 May 1, 1856 Harriet Helen Cou.sens; 1838-; d. Benj. T. and [Jane Helen (Stevens). Charlotte Maria, 124 Aug., 1822 William B. Jennings. Caroline E., 125 1824 Apr. 9, 1878 Unmarried. Mary Ann, 126 d. in infancy. [Adelia. Oscar Potter, 127 Burlington, Vt., Oct. 14,1828 Mar. 27, 1860 Mellesina Moody; 18.36-; dau. Dr. Roliert and Cassius Hubbell, 128 3 Ellen Cordelia, j 129 Nov. IS, 1834 June 2, 1852 1. Charles Barnard Marvin; 1813-1871. 3 130 Dec. 18, 1872 2. Hiram Heaton; s. Hiram and Mary (Towner). Mary Danforth, 131 d. in infancy. D"WIGHT POTTER AND HARRIET HELEN (COUSENS) POTTER. 122. Benjamin F. , Harmon Oscar, Harriet Elizabeth, Charlotte Amelia, George Knight, 1.32 133 134 135 136 Burlington, Vt., May 11, 1858 " " Oct. 26, 1860 " " June 9,1862 " " Apr. 11, 1864 " " June 28, 1868 June 10, 1861 Nov. 3, 1886 June 20, 1887 [Ann Maria. Charles Andrew Billings ; 1857-; s. Andrew and Leonard Victor Bridges ; 186-5-; son Calvin and [Eliza (Roberts). CHARLES BARNARD AND ELLEN CORDELIA (BLACKMAN) MARVIN. 129. Ellen, Charles Barnard, Bessie Cornelia, Frederick H. , Sidney Robertson, 137 138 139 140 141 Burlington, Vt., July 27, 1858 " " May 29, 1860 San Francisco, Cat., July 12, 1862 New York, Jan. 15, 1805 Brooklyn, N.Y.. Feb. 21, 1867 June 1, 1882 Feb., 1880 John Gordon Gibson. Elizabeth Brown. HIRAM AND ELLEN CORDELIA (BLACKMAN-MARVIN) HEATON. 130. Mary Marvin, 142 I New York, Oct. 11, 1873 JOHN MILTON AND RUTH (BROWNELL) POTTER. 110. Augustus H., Charles Milton, Ellen Maria E., Ellen Douglas, Edward Andrews, Lyman Brownell, Alice Mary, 143 Pownal, Vt., 144 145 146 147 148 149 1.50 Sept. 10, 1828 May 21, 1831 Feb. 10, 18.34 Dec. 21, 1836 July 8, 1839 Mar. 26, 1841 May 7, 1844 June 12, 1833 Aug. 12,1835 Nov. 18, 1837 Nov. 13,1849 Dec. 6, 1805 Sept. 10,1860 Jan. 25, 1870 1. DiamiaA. Lincoln; 18.36-1875; d. Alanson. 2. xVddie Eliza Wolcott; dau. Solomon W. and [Eliza (Tittle). [Maria (Green). Ruth Ann Pratt; 1843-; dau. Zadock, Jr., and ERASTUS AND MARCIA MARIA (POTTER) FIELD. 116. Cornelia, Ellen, 151 152 Jericho, Vt., Feb. 10, 1829 Nov. 13, 1834 Oct. 30, 1851 Mar. 28, 1855 Ferdinand Beach. Hiram A Percival; 1834-; s. Timothy and Lora. WILLIAM CICERO AND NANCY ANNA (HUBBELL) POTTER. 100. 4 Charles F., ( i Lucretia Emma, 4 4 James Addison, ( Laura Ann, Mary Abbie, Herman B., 4 4 EleazerH., | 4 William Burr, 3 Joel Baldwin, Henry N. (on ibsuo, Jane Eliza, Henry Noble, Mark Milton, 153 154 155 156 1.57 168 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 Sherman, Conn., Mar. 8, 1795 Feb. 27, 1797 July 10, 1798 Nov. 18, 1800 Sept. 27, 1802 June 9,1804 Apr. 23, 1806 May 11, 1808 July 25, 1810 Oct. 28,1812 Oct. 27,1814 Apr. 6,1817 May 2,1819 Feb. 3, 1881 Nov. 14, 1857 Nov. 25, 1878 Feb. 12,18.37 Mar. 13, 1868 Mar. 19,1880 Sept. 1,1861 Feb. 17,1877 Nov. 30, 1880 Nov. 3,1814 Sept. 3,1862 Oct. 5, 1863 Mar. 20, 1816 Apr. 17, 1844 Aug. 27, 1864 Jan. 8,1818 Dec. 11, 1821 Aug., 1841 Apr. 20, 1828 May 12,1832 Apr. 30,1840 Feb. 17, 1836 July 13, 1836 June 14, 1855 June 12, 18.54 1. Hettie Noble; 1793-1843; dau. David and 2. Caroline Noble; 180.3-1864. [Jerusha(Bull). 3. Amelia Stewart. Simeon Lyman; 1789-1854; son John. 1. Phebe Gelton; 1803-1841; d. Rev. Maltby. 2. Mary (Denio) Aitkin; d. John and Harriet [(Styles) Denio. Matthew Gregory. Mary LaHomadee. [Sally (Manning). 1. AdalineEells; 1806-1839; dau. Edward and 2. Mary Morrell. [A. (Williston). Marcia Gregory; 1808-1879; d. Amos and Mary Adaline Lathrop; 1813-; d. Adgateand Martha [(Moss). Henry Lathrop; 1804- ; son Adgate and Martha Clifford Fontain. [(Moss). Helen S. Erritt; dau. Judge John F. JOEL BALDWIN AND ADALINE (LATHROP) POTTER. 165. Caroline Amelia, Harriet J., Mary Morrell, Frances Lathrop, Martha, Laura J. , 170 171 172 173 174 175 Stafford, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1837 Rockford, 111., Mar. 25, 1842 " " Apr. 10, 1844 " " Dec. 13, 1845 " " Oct. 10, 1854 " " Apr. 3, 18.58 Dec. 26,1866 d. Aug. 13, 1854 Mar. 26,1862 Dec. 31, 1865 Col. Christopher Martin Brazee. J. F. Harding. William A. Willis. 3 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. CHARLES FREDERICK AND HETTIE (NOBLE) POTTER. 153. Caroline A., Sophia A., John Jay, Sophia, D. Noble, 'William Sidney, Charlotte, Charles C, Cornelia M., 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 Sherman Co. Shelby, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1817 Oct. 12, 1818 Oct. 19,1820 Nov. 3, 1822 Dec. 17, 1824 Feb. <;, 1827 May 21, 1829 Feb. 24, 1831 Nov. 7,1832 Aug. 22, 1840 Sept. 5, 1820 Apr. 18, 1845 Aug. 31, 1854 Dec. 24,1866 June 9, 1832 Mav 27, 1841 Sept. 25, 1851 Oct. 30, 1856 Aug. 28, 1861 (Nichols). EdnaR. Abell; 1825-; d. Willis and Mehitable Laura Baker. [Mary, No. 161. William C. Potter; 1838-; son Herman B. and JOHN J. AND EDNA R. (ABELL) POTTER. 178. Charles W., Hattie A., Daniel B., 185 186 187 Shelby, N. Y., July 12, 1857 Mar. 8, 1861 " " Mar. 15, 1865 Dec. 1, 1882. Jan. 13,1886 Unmarried. Mary G. Baker. Avery A. Danolds; 1853-; son Truman Wal- [bridge and Hannah (Andrews). JAMES ADDISON AND PHEBE (GELTON) POTTER. 157. Clark, Maltby Gelton, Betsey, George W., Henry Martin, Addison J., Phebe Jane, 188 189 190 191 192 198 194 Maple Ridge, N. Y. Sept. 23, 1822 Dec. 11, 1827 July 30, 1830 Mar. 20, 1833 Sept. 1,1835 July 4, 1838 Feb. 15, 1841 d. Apr. 19,1876 Oct. 22,1860 May 6, 1843 Dec. 4, 1856 Oct. 18, 1853 May 2, 1865 Mahala Griswold. [Harriet (Stevens). William S. Baldwin; 1831-; son Stanlv S. and Sarah Maria Porter; d. William C. & Phebe E. JAMES ADDISON AND MARY (DENIO-AITKIN) POTTER. 158. Charles Frederick, 195 1 Maple Ridge, N. T., Sept. 15, 1842 Sept. 20, 1869 Anna L. Wood. Alice, 196 " " Aug. 24, 1844 Nov. 26, 1883 Sept. 11, 1868 S. Baker. Emma Louise, 197 " " Aug. 8, 1846 ^Marv Denio, 198 Albion, " Nov. 5,1852 Dec. 10,1874 Feb., 1874 J. Wilson. Cora Gray, 199 1 " " Nov. 17, 1854 Nov. 17, 1855 WILLIAM S. AND BETSEY (POTTER) BALDWIN. 190. Alice Gertrude, Nettie Leonard, Hattie Potter, 200 201 202 New Miltord, Conn., June 11, 1855 " • " Dec. 3, 18.56 " Jan. 25, 1867 Oct. 3, 1877 Oct. 14, 1885 George H. Jackson; 1864-; s. C. W^. & Laura N. Henry Cornelius Ives; 1858; son Henry and [Lucy S. (Yale). ELEAZER HUBBELL AND ADALINE (EELLS) POTTER. 162. Edward Eells, [Capt.U.S.N., Sarah Adeline, 203 204 205 Medina, N. Y., May 9, 1833 " " Mar. 19, 1836 Oct. 1, 1861 Mar. 18,1875 June, 1857 1. Harriet L. (Raymond) Blackmer; 1833-1873; dau. Lyraan. 2. Harriet L. Grant; 1849-; dau. William C. Hon. William Lathrop; 1825-; s. John&Martha, ELEAZER HUBBELL AND MARY (MORRELL) POTTER. 163. Andrew Morrell, George Hubbell, Mary Elizabeth, 206 207 208 llockford, ID. Mar. 8, 1843 July 12, 1847 Nov. 27, 1849 Oct. 21,1869 June 2, 1882 Oct. 29, 1875 Clementine S.Perkins; 1850-1888; dau. Henry. Elizabeth Mickles; 1859-; s. Wm. M.& Louisa E. Cerdrick G. Marsh. CAPT. EDWARD EELLS AND HARRIET LUCIA (R AYMOND-BL ACKMER ) POTTER. 203. Edward Hnbbell, Franklin, Mary Adeline, 209 210 211 Eockford,Ill., Aug. 11, 1863 " " June 16, 1867 Boston, Mass., Aug. 2, 1869 Apr. 8, 1865 CAPT. BDW^ARD EELLS AND HARRIET LYDIA (GRANT) POTTER. 204. Gurdon, Kaymond, 212 213 Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1876 " May 22,1877 July 16, 1877 HON. WILLIAM AND SARAH ADELINE (POTTER) LATHROP. 205. Julia Clifford, Anna Hubbell, Edward Potter, W^illiam Taggart Robert, Ruth Madge, 214 215 216 217 218 219 Eockford,Il]., June 29, 1858 ■ Nov. 6,1860 July 6, 1863 Feb. 5,1868 Mar. 30, 1870 Sept. 25, 1875 Sept. 14, 1876 WILLIAM BURR AND MARCIA (GREGORY) POTTER. 164. William H Frane N., 220 221 Dec. 28, 1844 June 26, 1848 Jan. 30,1865 Unmarried. JOHN AND ABIGAIL ( POTTER. 17. John, Abigail, Joel, 222 223 224 New Haven, Conn., Apr. 1,1721 " " Jan. 26,1723 " " Apr. 11, 1727 Feb. 18,1784 Feb. 8, 1788 Jan. 11,1744 Gideon Andrews. Rhoda ; -1801. JOEL AND RHODA ( ) POTTER. 224. Asahel, Philemon, Khoda, John, M. D., Paulinus, Joel, Elizabeth, Martin, Capt., Phebe, Daniel, Lydiu, Lemuel, 225 Bap., South! 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 286 2:-i7 a bb .ngton,Ct.,July 23, 1753 " Mar. 31, 1754 " Apr. 9, 1758 " June 8, 1760 " Apr. 11, 1762 " May 20, 1764 " Mnr. 23, 1766 " Oct. 21,1767 '■ Feb. 18, 1770 " Feb. 8, 1773 May 21,1775 Apr. 1, 1795 June 4, 1821 Sept. 11,1783 Mar. 30, 1797 June 24, 1784 Oct. 26, 1789 Nov. 25, 1790 Jan. 1, 1709 Martin Denning. 1. Lydia Harrison ; -1796; dau. Aaron. 2. Hila Clark; dau. David and Lois (Anderson). Abigail Barnes. Harvey Smith. Phebe Barrett; -1858; d.W^m. & Ruth (Cogswell). Palmer Neal. Part 5. — JOHN AXD WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. Part DR. JOHN AND LYDIA (HARRISON) POTTER. 228. Zephna, M. D., Samuel Young, 238 239 Wolcott, Conn., Oct. 19, 1785 " " Feb. 11, 1794 182.5 Sally Pritchard; -1849. DR. JOHN AND HILA (CLARK) POTTER. 229. John Adams, Lydia Maria, Albert Rodney, Sarah Maria, 240 241 242 243 Wolcott, Conn., Veh. 25, 1798 " Sept. 23, 1799 Oct. 12, 1799 " " Nov. 29, 1800 " " Mar. 5, 1803 Sally (Pritchard) Potter, No. 239. Peck. SAMUEL YOUNG AND SALLY (PRITCHARD) POTTER. 239. John Adams, 244 5 Isaac Beard, ( 245 July 7, 1814 Oct. 24,1878 Nov. 15, 1841 1. Mary Jane Carrington; 1810-1848; d. Miles. 6 246 May 2, 1849 2. Rebecca R. Wallis; 1820-; dau. Isaac and Su- 5 William H. H., Charles, Horace, 247 248 249 May 7, 1816 d. te. 21 Oct. 26,1841 Catharine Peabody. [sanna (Brooks). Clarissa Hubbard. ISAAC BEARD AND MARY JANE (CARRINGTON) POTTER. 245. Charles C, Caroline Harriet, Samuel M., 250 251 252 Weymouth, O., Jan. 29, 1844 Nov. 13, 1846 Apr. 11,1885 Jan. 30, 1869 Feb. 22,1871 Azetus Brown; 1831-; son Charles and Rebecca. Phebe A. Averill; 1854-. ISAAC BEARD AND REBECCA R. (WALLIS) POTTER. 246. Sarah J. , Susan M , Lydia A., George W., William H., 253 254 255 256 257 Weymouth, O., Apr. 16, 1852 " June 14, 1853 " " Mar. 17, 1856 " Nov. 2, 1856 " " Oct. 29,18.59 Dec. 9, 1869 July 1, 1872 Nov. 29, 1886 Oct. 16,1878 Oct. 29,1879 Amos J. Woodbury; 1828-; son Wm. and Mary. John A. Mertz; 1850-; s. Antoine and Catharine. Bayard R. Johnson ; 1864- ; s. Camden & Philena. Lydia E. Fuller; dau. Geo. W. and Charity. Idell C. Hathaway. "WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON AND CATHARINE (PEABODY) POTTER. 247. Nancy Alice, 258 Grafton, C Aug. 11, 1842 Nov. 12, 1873 Unmarried. Emma Frances, 269 U ( July 11, 1844 Jan. 17, 1885 Mary Florence, 260 Ashland, ' June 9, 1847 June 21, 1849 ' AVm. Clarence, 261 ' July 29, 1849 Mar. 20, 1861 [and Emily C. (Ames). William Hobart, 262 Jan. 20, 1851 Sept. 16, 1878 Julia Francis Youngs ; 1855- ; d. Albert Francis Chas. Walter H., 263 July 13, 1853 George Ernest, 264 Sept. 1, 1865 Edgar Austin, 266 11 i June 20, 1868 Oct. 2, 1885 Carrie Miller. Frances Irwin, 266 July 2, 1861 Oct. 8, 1862 GIDEON AND MARY (MOULTHROP) POTTER. 19.= Mary, 267 Ea.Haven,Conn.,Aug. 17, 1724 Gideon, 268 " Apr. 24,1726 Thankful, 269 " " July 28, 1728 2 David, 270 " Jan. 12, 1732 Dorothy, 271 " Dec, 1733 Desire, 272 , " " May, 1736 6 Stephen, Capt., 273 Branford, " Jan. 12, 1737 Jerusha, 274 July, 1741 6 Jared, M. D., 275 ■ Sept. 25, 1742 Thankful, 276 ! July, 1728 Mar. 19, 1767 Aug. 25, 1743 Nov. 11, 1736 d. in childhood. Sept. 18, 1810 Oct. 21, 1741 July 11,1810 d. in childhood. 1752 David Smith; 1721- ; s.ThoB.& Abigail (Goodsell) Keziah Leavitt. (No male issue that lived to [maturitj'.) Mary Wright. July 3, 1776 Sarah Lindsley; dau. Samuel and Jane Graham. Apr. 19,1764 Sarah Forbes; d. Sam'l and Mary (Thompson). DAVID AND MARY CWRIGHT) POTTER. 270. 277 Nov., 1751 May 26, 1752 [throp). 278 Jan. 25, 1756 Daniel Goodsell; s. Daniel and Abigail (Moul- 279 Jan. 1, 1757 died se. 90. 1778 Sarah Thompson; dau. Samuel and Elizabeth. 280 1769 Dec. 1, 1777 (Died in prison-ship. New York.) LEVI AND SARAH (THOMPSON) POTTER. 278. Samuel, Levi, Sarah, Polly, Elizabeth, James, Anna, 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 May, 1779 Feb. 24, 1781 Feb. 24, 1781 Apr. 9, 17.S3 Jan. 17, 1787 Sept. 19, 1789 Feb. 4, 1792 Mar. 18,1780 Aug. 20,1814 1805 1812 Mary ; -1817. [(Thompson). Roswell Bradley; son Azariah and Elizabeth Capt. Smith. Lydia Gates Smith; 1790-; dau. Benjamin and [Lydia (Gates). LEVI AND MARY ( POTTER. 282. Maria, Samuel, 288 289 Oct. 3, 1805 1824 Apr. 28,1820 David W. Buckingham; 1797-1886. JAMES AND LYDIA GATES (SMITH) POTTER. 286. Sarah Smith, Anna Maria, 290 291 Ea.Haven,Conn.,May 3, 1813 " " 1815 Apr. 24,1888 1855 Jan. 17,1832 Sept. 15, 18.39 Samuel Hart; 1807- ; son Josiah and Sophronia Richard Woodward. [(Gridley). SAMUEL AND SARAH SMITH (POTTER) HART. 290. James Potter, Edwin, ( Henry, Mary Elizabeth, Esther Cornelia, Samuel Willard, Josiah Fayette, Frederick Levi, Sarah Louise, 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 Harford, N.Y., Turtle, Wis. Feb. 24 Feb. 2, Apr. 3 Feb. 10 June 17 Feb. 9 Apr. 2 Sept. 19 Jan., , 1833 ,1836 1837 1839 ,1841 1844 1848 1860 1855 Mar. 11, 1888 Mar. 24, 1871 Mar. 24, 1887 Sept. 26, 1862 Dec. June Oct. Sept. Dec. Nov. Oct. Nov. 25, 1855 26, 1865 9, 1842 ,30, 1863 7, 1865 6, 1864 18, 1871 14 1871 Nancy J. Blodgett;1836-; d.PhineasM.& Matilda. 1. Ruth E.Woodward; 1837-1874; d. Jeremiah. 2. L. Anna Woodward; 1845-; d. Jeremiah and Rachael Schenck. [Eliz. D. (Smith). G. Nettleton. Cyrus Miner. Franklin M. Yost. Harriet M. Campbell. Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. CAPT. STEPHEN AND SARAH (LINDSLEY) POTTER. 273. ti I Lucinda, Sarah, Matilda, Mary, 6 I William r.. 30-2 303 804 305 306 Branford, Conn., Apr. 4, 1767 " " 1760 1774 " 1776 " " Oct. 22,1786 June 26, 1848 Mar. 15, 1815 Apr. 1, 1840 May 15,1842 Jan. 25,1850 1787 1821 Benjamin Plant; 1763-1812; son Benjamin. Thomas Norton. Ford. [(Hale). Eunice Camp; 1795-1851; d. Talcott and Nancy BENJAMIN AND LUCINDA (POTTER) PLANT. 302. Sallv, 307 Utica, N. y., 1790 1808 Stephen, 308 1793 6' Benjamin, 309 Apr. 28, 1794 Aug. 7, 1876 Apr. 7, 1823 Sarah Mason; 1798-1879; d. Arnold and Mercy. 6 James, 310 June 16, 1798 Jan. 5, 1860 Nov. 27, 1833 Hannah A. Mason; 1812-; d. Arnold and Mercy. John, 311 June 16, 1798 d. in childhood. 6 Mary Eliza, 312 June 9, 1800 Mar. 1, 1886 Sept. 9, 1820 Kosvvell Keeler; 1791-1864; son Timothy and Frederick, 313 Apr. 27,1810 Jan. 31, 1884 [Lurany (DeForest). BENJAMIN AND SARAH (MASON) PLANT. 309. Mary Eliza, Frances Maria, Henry Benjamin, 314 315 316 New Hartford, N. Y., June 17, 1824 " " Nov. 15, 1825 " " Jan. 11,1831 Jan. 7, 1887 Sept. 3, 1850 June 24, 1852 Apr. 18, 1871 Henry B. Hosford; 1817- ; son Stephen and Orrin D. Squire, Jr. [Amy. Carrie A. Neely; 1849-. JAMES AND HANNAH A. (MASON) PLANT. 310. Helen, Francis W., 317 318 Utica, N. Y., July 13, 1841 Sept. 13, 1843 Dec. 10, 1866 Oct. 16, 1866 Thomas D. Catlin; 1838- ; s. Marcus and Philena Ehzabeth Merle. [H. (Dean). ROSWELL AND MARY ELIZA (PLANT) KEELER. 312. William F., 319 Brooklyn, N. T., June 9,1821 Mar. 28, 1886 Oct. 5, 1846 Anna Eliza Dutton. James Plant, 320 Utica, " Nov. 21, 1823 June 14, 1850 Edward, 321 New York, Aug. 30, 1831 Jan. 28, 1850 Frances E., 322 Pontiac, Mich. , Nov. 31, 18.34 David Brown. Sarah Ottawa, 323 Utica, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1841 WILLIAM FREDERICK AND EUNICE (CAMP) POTTER. 306. 6 Henry C, M. D., 324 Utica, N.Y., July 14,1823 Nov. 23, 1847 Sarah A. Farwell; 1822- ; d. Samuel & Philomela. 6 Helen, 325 U U Aug. 10, 1825 Aug. 20, 1850 Samuel Eliot Warner; 1823-1887; son Jared William F., 326 u u July 24, 1827 Feb. 11,1867 [Eliot and Alathea (Kipley). Mary Hale, 327 u u July 9, 1829 Sarah Elizabeth, 328 a a May 9, 1830 Sophia Camp, 329 u cc May 9, 1830 Feb. 26,1852 DR. HENRY CAMP AND SARAH A. (FARWELL) POTTER. 324. Helen Maria, 330 Utica, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1848 Mar. 20, 1864 James Farwell, 331 a a Ju y 10, 1852 Sept. 25, 1879 [Jane Vesta (Woodworth). Jeannie V. Stetson; 1855-; dau. Horace W. and 6 WiUiam F., 332 a it Oct. 26, 1855 June 26, 1879 6 Henry Camp, Jr., 333 u u Nov. 11, 1857 Jan. 23,1884 Bertha Hamilton ; 1863-; d. John A. & Harriet H. WILLIAM FREDERICK AND JEANNIE V. (STETSON) POTTER. 332. Horace Stetson, "William F., Sarah Farwell, 334 335 336 East Saginaw, Mich., No V. 7, 1880 " " Nov. 17, 1881 " " Apr. 30, 1887 Apr. 24, 1883 HENRY CAMP, JR., AND BERTHA (HAMILTON) POTTER. 333. Henry Camp, 337 Bast Saginaw, Mich., May 9, 1886 1 1 1 SAMUEL ELIOT AND HELEN (POTTER) WARNER. 325. Sophia Alathea, 338 New York, Oct. 2,1852 | Mar. 12,1884 Samuel T. Dauchy; 183.3- ; s. Samuel & Clarissa. DR. JARED AND SARAH (FORBES) POTTER 275. 7 Sarah, Mary, 339 340 New Haven, Oonn., Oct. 5,1767 Feb. 10, 1772 Nov. 4, 1805 Mar. 21, 1850 June 19, 1793 BiUins Kirtland, M. D. ; ) sons of CoDstam and Turhand Kirtland; 1755-1844; ^ Naomi r. (Brocket). DR. BILLINS AND 3ARAH (POTTER) KIRTLAND. 339. 6 Eliza, 341 1789 Jan. 17,1826 Sept. 12, 1812 Liverus Carrington. 6 Polly, 342 1792 1871 Col. Kussell Hall. 6 Sarah, ■ 343 1. SeldenYale. 6 344 Aug. 26,1827 2. Liverus Carrington. George B., 345 Sept. 29, 1796 Oct. 30, 1869 Unmarried. COL. RUSSELL AND POLLY (KIRTLAND) HALL. 342. Caroline D., Eliza A., George K., Mary A., Sarah P., 346 347 348 349 350 Aug. 7,1819 Mar., 1822 Jan. 18.1860 Oct., 1844 Dea. John Atwater. Dea. John Atwater. Harriet Brockway; -1857. SELDEN AND SARAH CKIRTLAND) YALE. 343. Sarah S. 351 Edgar Atwater. LIVERUS AND SARAH (KIRTLAND-YALE) CARRIN&TON. 344. Ellen F., George Kirtland, Aug. 28, 1828 Apr. 7, 1833 1881 George D. Lane. Mary J. Elton; 184 7-; dau. William and Jerusha. LIVERUS AND ELIZA (KIRTLAND) CARRINGTON. 341. Sarah Potter, Anne E., Ellen F., 354 355 356 1813 ■July 1, IS 15 1823 d. in childhood.! May 12, 1840 Joel Peck; 180.3-1869; son Isaac and Meriam [(Rice). Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. TURHAWD AND MARY (POTTER) KIRTLAND. 340. 7 JaredP.,M. D., ( (no issue), 1 357 358 Wallingford, Conn. Nov. 10, 1793 Dec. 10,1877 May 22,1815 1. Caroline Atwater; 1796-1823; d. Joshua and 2. Hannah F. Tousey. [Eliz. (Cook). 7 Henry Turhand, ] 359 il u Nov. 1, 1795 Dec. 21, 1825 1. Thalia E. Fitch; -1826. 7 1 360 Apr. 24,1828 2. Mary Fitch; 1809-1877; d. Cook and Sarah 7 Mary Beach, 361 U (( Sept. 12, 1798 Nov. 11, 1825 Richard Hall. [(Bostwick). 7 Nancy, 362 Poland, O., Jan. 1, 1801 Oct. 8, 1825 1818 Elkanah Morse; 1791-1850; s. Benajah & Lois. 7 BiUins, 363 u u Aug. 29, 1807 Apr. 5, 1829 Ruthanna Frame; 1809-1888. George, 364 a a Nov. 5, 1809 Dec, 1845 Helen Cook. Charles Button, 365 u u Jan. 15,1813 Jan. 15, 1815 DR. JARED POTTER AND CAROLINE (ATWATER) KIRTLAND. 357. Mary EHzabeth, 366 Wallingford, Conn., Aug. 4, 1816 Jared Potter, 367 " " Sept. 29, 1818 Aug. 15, 1829 Caroline, 868 " " Mar. 27, 1821 Sept. 22, 1822 July 24, 1832 Charles Pease; 1811-; son Calvin and Laura [Grant (Perley). CHARLES AND MARY ELIZABETH (KIRTLAND) PEASE. 366. Jared P. Kirtland, 369 Boardman, O., July 18, 1833 Dec. 17, 1836 Charles, 370 u u Aug. 17, 1835 Jan. 9, 1875 Sept. 10, 1859 Hester Mary Hotchkiss. Caroline Atwater, .371 Poland, Sept. 23, 1838 Oct. 5, 1859 William Lemen Cutler; s i. Orlando & Sarah A. Frederick K., 372 Warren, " Mar. 17, 1843 d. [(Hillard). Cook Fitch, 373 HE NRY TURHAND AND THALIA R. (FITCH) KIRTLAN D. 359 Poland, O., Sept. 21 , 1826 I May 14, 1851 1. Maria P. Swift: m. 2d, Harriet Swift. HENRY TURHAND AND MARY (FITCH) KIRTLAND. 360. Edward Bostwick, 374 Poland, O., May 21, 1830 June 24, 1848 George Potter, Charles N. , ( 375 " " July 6, 1833 Mar. 8, 1872 [(Kirtland). 376 Nov. 22, 1839 Apr. 26, 1866 Julia E. Fitch; 1846-1881; d. William and Julia 377 Sept. 18, 1883 Martha Fawcett; 1848-; d. Wm. F. & Eliz. F. RICHARD AND MARY BEACH (KIRTLAND) HALL. 361. Mary Potter, Turhand Kirtland. Lucy, 378 379 380 Poland, O. Mar. 2,1816 Jan. 25,1818 Nov. 19, 1819 d. Oct. 27, 1856 Hon. Edward Wade. Elizabeth Stewart. Judge Boardman. . ELKANAH AND NANCY (KIRTLAND) MORSE. 362. Lois, Henry Kirtland, ( Edwin, 381 382 383 384 Poland, O., Aug. 6, 1819 May 4, 1822 May 18, 1824 June, 1853 Feb. 1, 1838 Apr. 8, 1848 Nov. 2, 1881 Sept. 22, 1850 Isaac K. Mansfield; -1850; son Ira and Sukey. 1. Mary Lind Wick; -1879. 2. Eliza Blakslee. Eliza Cook. ISAAC KIRTLAND AND LOIS (MORSE) MANSFIELD. 381. Charles Kirtland, Ira Franklin, Mary Kirtland, 385 386 387 Poland, O., May 8, 1839 June 27, 1842 Nov. 18, 1845 Aug. 15, 1841 Dec. 11, 1872 May 24, 1871 Lucy Eleanor Mygatt. Samuel Moody. BILLINS AND RUTHANNA (FRAME) POTTER. 363. Caroline, 388 Poland, 0., Feb. 22, 1831 June 27, 1836 Rebecca, 389 Jan. 4, 1835 June 15, 1842 Mary, 390 Feb. 5, 1837 June 11, 1842 Turhand, .391 Mar. 9,1839 July 8, 1849 [(Skinner). Emma Caroline, 392 Aug. 10, 1841 Oct. 10, 1866 Samuel Hine; 1816- ; son Homer and Mary A. Alfred Potter, 393 May 24, 1844 Oct. 12,1876 Lucy Shields; 1852-1887; dau. Alexander and Edgar, 394 Jan. 16,1847 May 30,1849 [Caroline (GrofE). Lucy Hall, 395 Apr. 22, 1849 Rev. Dallas V. Mays. Kate Frame, 396 Nov. 10, 1851 Nov. 20,1851 DANIEL AND HANNAH (HALLOCK) POTTER. 20. Nathan, 397 Eunice, 398 7 Phineas, 399 Hosea, 400 Lois, 401 Elam, 402 July 28, 1729 1731 Jan., 1733 Mar. , 1735 Dec. 1737 Jan. 1, 1742 Sept. 9,1842 Sept. 20, 1742 Sept. 15, 1742 (Moved from Woodbury to Winchester, Conn.) (His wife and four children died within 11 days.) PHINEAS AND ( ) POTTER. 399. Sheldon, Daniel, ( Salem or Salmon, Freedom, 403 404 405 406 407 Woodbury, Conn., Win cheater, 1759 May 25, 1774 Sept. 5, 1776 June 16, 1828 Nov. 2,1786 Dec. 8, 1785 Mary Knowlton. (Had son Cyrus, born 1788.) 1. Naomi Crissey; -1803, £e. 45. 2. Mrs. Martha Sanders; -1856, ae. 87. DANIEL AND NAOMI (CRISSEY) POTTER. 404. Daniel, Jr., Abijah, Joseph Crissey, ( Alvin, Philo, Chester, Harvey, 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 Winchester, Conn., Aug. 21, 1786 " " Apr. 19, 1788 " " Mar. 24, 1790 " " Nov. 4, 1791 « " Dec. 6, 1793 " " Feb. 13, 1796 " " Nov. 10, 1798 Before 1828 Oct. 26,1864 May 26,1826 Dec. 21,1855 1866 1816 1830 Nov. 4, 1811 Sept. 2, 1819 Polvina Whipple. Roxanna Sackett. 1. Susanna Hartzell; -1826. 2. Hannah Gates; dau. Henry. Mary Randall; -1829. Amanda Maynard; -1877. [(Conkey). Dinah Miller; 1796-1887; d. Wm. and Margaret Mary Numan; -1861; dau. Jonathan. DANIEL AND MARTHA (SANDERS) POTTER. 405. GeorgeWhitefield, 416 July 14, 1806 I Dec. 6^876 j Dec, 1828 | Camilla Bliss; 1809-1888; d. Charles and Abigail. JOSEPH CRISSEY AND SUSANNA (HARTZELL) POTTER. 410. Clarissa & Alvin, Harriet, j 417 418 419 Deerfleld, O., Aug. 25, 1825 d. while young. June 19, 1846 Sept. 19, 1855 1. Philip McCormick; -1847; son Philip. 2. EdwinP. Figg; 1819-; son William and Eliz. Paet 5. -JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. JOSEPH CRISSEY AND HANNAH (GATES) POTTER. 411. Kufus. 420 Suffield, 0., 8 i Phebe, 421 Nov. 21, 1832 Apr. 10, 1853 Erhart Steinbacher; 1825-. 8 Joseph C, Jr., 422 Sept. 20, 1833 May 18, 1865 Harriet I. Swain. Naomi, 423 " " Nov. 23, 1837 Feb. 8, 1858 Adam Yerick; 1833-; s. Adam and Eliz. [S. 8 Henry N., 424 Mar. 31, 1840 Feb. 24, 1877 Julia M. Flower; 1857- ; d. Lorenzo P. & Electa 8 Eugenie, ( I 425 Nov. 30, 1842 June, 1864 1. Arthur F. Bartges; 1836-; son Dr. S. W. 8 426 Oct. 17, 1871 2. Eugene B. Monroe ; -1884 ; s. Isaac & Angelina. 427 Nov. 30,1836 3. Benjamin D. Alexander; 1828-; son Richard William, 428 " " Feb. 3, 1843 [and Tabitha. PHILIP AND HARRIET (POTTER) McCORMICK. 418. Frank Hartzell, 429 Canal Fulton,0.,Feb. 11, 1847 Dec. 19, 1877 Mattie S.Wheeler; 1859-; d. Col. John & Nancy. EDWIN P. AND HARRIET (POTTER-McCORMICK) FIGG-. 419. Edwin Joseph, 430 Sacramento,Cal.,Nov. 4, 1861 George Leon, 431 " July 8, 1863 Susan L., 432 " " May 6, 1866 AlvinP., 433 " " May 12, 1868 ERHART AND PHEBE (POTTER) STBINHART. 421. Marie Louise, 434 Jan. 15,1854 Apr. 17,1875 Katharine L.. 435 July 12,1857 June 20, 1877 George N. Tyrer. Edgar Erhart, 436 May 14,1859 Georgia Belle, 437 Aug. 5, 1861 JOSEPH C, JR., AND HARRIET I. (SWAIN) POTTER. 422. Henry N., 438 Mar. 2,1868 Louella, 439 Mar. 21,1871 William, 440 June 14, 1873 Mary Elizabeth, 441 Nov. 18, 1874 Harry, 442 June 24, 1881 July 9, 1881 Edward Joseph, 443 Sept. 16, 1882 HENRY N. AND jyiilA M. (FLOWER) POTTER. 424. Elsie Mary, Joseph C, Charles Lorenzo, Bessie Electa, Alice Luella, 444 445 446 447 448 Oakland, Cal., Nov. 27, 1877 " " Apr. 22, 1879 Portland, Ore., Oct. 31,1880 May 8, 1882 Dec. 9, 1884 ARTHUR F. AND EUGENIE (POTTER) BARTGES. 425. William Henry, 449 Akron, 0., Jan. 13, 1866 ] EUGENE B. AND EUGENIE (POTTER-BARTGES) MONROE. 426. Lena Angeline, Julia, Eugenie May, 450 451 452 Oakland, Cal., Dec. 5,1874 Jan. 30,1878 " " May 23, 1882 May 27,1878 ALVIN AND MARY (RANDALL) POTTER. 412. Justus, Maria, L. B., 453 454 455 Cooperstown, N. Y., Jan. 1 , 1825 Aug. 21, 1845 Alfred Lipscomb; 1810. CHESTER AND DINAH (MILLER) POTTER. 414. Lorenzo Dow, Henry, Adeliza, Cornelia Eliz., Andrew J., J ( Daniel Dee T., William Miller, ( Harvey, Mary A., Joseph Sly (no Issue), Thomas H. B., 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 Martinsburg, N. Y. Turin, Apr. 30,1820 Oct. 23, 1821 June 20, 1823 July 4, 1825 July 7, 1827 Aug. 31, 1829 Nov. 22, 1831 " July 17, 18.34 " " Feb. 4,1837 Somonauk, 111., Sept. 7,1839 " " Dec. 14, 1841 Jan. 31, 1882 Apr. 18, 1878 Dec. 29, 1862 Feb. Oct. Oct. Dec. June July Feb. Apr. Oct. Aug. Mar. Oct. 22, 1846 24, 1850 22, 1843 25, 1849 1, 1862 1, 1884 14, 1874 14, 1857 1, 1884 24, 1862 24, 1856 18, 1874 Adeline Furman; 1823-1879; dau. John and Ann Ann M. Furman. [Maria (Morgan). Isaac Hatch; 1815- ; son Horace and Rhoda. Israel S. Clark; 1819-; son George and Emily. 1. Mary Hecker; 1831-1881. 2. MaryHouk; I860-; dau. Eli and Mary Jane. Mrs. Martha Wagner. 1. Jane Nixon; -1878; m. 2d, Amanda E.Creage. 3. Lillie A. Miller. Mary L. Price; 1839-; dau. Owens and Nancy. Harrison Wright. Anna Weightman. LORENZO DOW AND ADELINE (FURMAN) POTTER. 456. Josephine, Maria Antoinette, Mary, John P. Hale, Isabell, Willie, Agnes, Edgar Henning, 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 Little Rock, 111., May 7, 1847 " May 12, 1849 " Oct. 4, 1861 " May 5, 1854 " Nov. 20, 1855 " June 30, 1858 " Sept. 28, 1861 '' Mar. 14, 1864 died in infancy, died in infancy. Oct. 19, 1867 Aug. 24, 1870 Mar. 16, 1870 Jan. 1, 1884 Oct. 1, 1884 Benton Joles; 1844-1872; son Harvey P. and Frank M. Webster. [Lydia (Dolph). Jeremiah Palm; 1832- ; son John and Eliz. [Phebe (Tucker). Daniel Gardner Cook; 1837-; son Daniel and [dah B. Clarence Mooar; 1857-; son Daniel G. and Hul- JEREMIAH AND MARY (POTTER) PALM. 471. Jessie May, Cada Emerson, Viola Adaline, John, 477 478 479 480 Sandwich, 111., ,Ian. 22, 1871 " •' Nov. 6, 1872 " " Dec. 3, 1875 " Apr. 15, 1881 May 27, 1882 Sept. 18, 1887 Evan Edward Thomas ; 1863-. ISAAC AND ADELIZA (POTTER) HATCH. ^45g^ ( Continued page 9.) Jas. Smith, Rev., | 481 Henry, ! 4S2 Big Rock, 111., Feb. 6,1845 '' " Feb. 17, 1847 June 27, 1864 Oct. 10,1866 Josephine Schryver; 1846-; d. Wm. and Martha. Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. ISAAC AND AD ELIZA (POTTER) HATCH. 458. (Concluded.) Amanda, 483 Little Eock, 111., May 14,1850 Oct. 8, 1868- Edward Hall; 184,3-; s. Edward and Catharine. Anna Maria, 484 " " Jan. 28, 1857 Apr. 14, 1880 Nov. 9, 1875 J. W. Hatch. REV. JAMES SMITH AND JOSEPHINE (SCHRYVER) HATCH. 481. Hortense Edith, 485 Big Bock, 111., Sept. 11, 1867 Oct. 20,1888 John W. Petree. Vincent Albert, 486 " " Aug. 19, 1869 William Isaac, 487 " Sept. 20, 1871 Edna Irene, 488 Little Rock, " Ju y 5, 1875 Paul Winfield, 489 " " Feb. 24, 1884 ISRAEL S. AND CORNELIA ELIZABETH (POTTER) 3LARK. 459. Georgine, 490 Somonauk, 111., Oct. 22,1850 Mar. 22, 1886 Sept. 18, 1873 Herman Alger. Naomi C, 491 " Mar. 15, 1862 Feb. 29,1876 James Martin. Emily, 492 " Feb. 12, 1854 Sept. 22, 1856 Ella, 493 " Feb. 16, 1856 June 8, 1864 Fanny A. , 494 " " Oct. 18,1858 May 16,1862 Emma, 495 " " Sept. 30, 1860 Dec. 2.5, 1879 Emery Thorp; 1859-. Ellen F., 496 " Dec. 16, 1871 "WILLIAM MILLER AND JANE (NIXON) POTTER. 463. Isabelle M. , 497 Mar. 22, 1858 May 21, 1883 ^Charles W. Garman. Mary Ellen, 498 Xov. 3, 1859 Mar. 20, 1861 Stella E., 499 Feb. 4,1864 Homer, 500 Apr. 28, 1871 Nov. 2,1878 Clarissa, 501 Apr. 28, 1871 June 26, 1871 HARRISON AND MARY A. (POTTER) WRIGHT. 466. Earnest M., 502 Oneida, 111., May 5, 1867 Oct. 20, 1884 Ella Goodell. Ralph M., 503 " Jan. 13, 1859 L. Hubert, 504 " " Oct. 12, 1862 Mary E. Hills. Frank, 505 Somonauk, " Jan. 23, 1876 HARVEY AND MARY (NUMAN) POTTER. 415. J. H., 506 May 14, 1819 Nov. 29, 18.38 Abigail Fletcher. Julia, 507 Aug. 21, 1821 1869 George W., 508 Aug. 1,1826 1836 Deloss, 509 Dec. 3, 1831 Uuane, 510 July 3, 1838 Ijeroy, oil Feb. 21, 1840 1845 GEORGE WHITEFIELD AND CAMILLA (BLISS) POTTER. 416. Cordelia, 512 Fly Creek, N.Y., Oct. 12, 1829 Oct. 24,1865 Rodolphus Alger. Daniel W., 513 " Sept. 23, 1832 [Jane. Abbie, 514 " May 12, 1835 June 7, 1867 Hon. M. Austin Rogers; 1833-; son Moses and Ellen M., 615 " ' " Jan. 9, 1841 Rogers. - George G. , 516 " " Mar. 6, 1843 ENO£ 3 AND HANNAH (ROBINSON) OR SARAH (HEMMINC JWAY) POTTER. 21. Sarah, r.l7 Ea. Haven, Conn., 1732 Sept. 1, 1743 Anna, 518 c; U ^ d. in childhood. Isaac, 519 Feb. 17,1756 9 Israel, 520 " Feb. 2, 1738 Feb. 4, 1761 Mary Dawson. Abner, 521 died at sea. Hannah, 522 Sept. 10, 1770 Levi Chedsey; 1746- ; s. Samuel, Jr., and Han- Sarah, 523 1738 Sept. 1,1749 [nah (Grannis). ISRAEL AND MARY (DAWSON) POTTER. 520. Sarah, 524 Ea. Haven, Conn.,Mar. 30, 1761 June 9, 1777 Eliphalet Luddington; son Jesse and Mehitable Hannah, 525 " " Aug, 25, 1763 [(Smith). Anna, 526 " Oct. 10, 1766 Oct. 24,1766 q 527 " Jan. 10, 1773 Patty Spencer. in Asahel, 528 " Apr. 6, 1776 Mar. 10,1869 Nov. 25, 1798 Anne Benton; 1779-; dau. Nathaniel & Abigail Anna, 529 " " Oct. 2, 1767 [(Gillette), Enos, 530 '• " July 22, 1781 Polly, 531 " Apr. 11, 1769 Anna, 532 " Oct. 6,1778 JOEL AND PATTY (SPENCER) POTTER. 527, 10 Polly, 533 Mar. 28, 1798 1822 David Peckham. 10 Milton, Israel, 534 535 Warren, Conn., Dec, 1800 d. July 12,1864 1830 Susan E. Lacy; -1849. .TefPerson. 536 " " Jan. 17,1802 died in infancy. 10 Andros. 537 Mar. 30, 1803 May 6, 1863 Nov. 4,1821 Harriet Wedge. 638 Dec. 6,1804 Oct. 6, 1884 Margaret Colby. IJradley C., ( 539 540 541 Dec. 11, 1806 1. Betsey Ford. 2. Ann Duncan. j 3. Abigail Williams. [Eurania (Gidley). 10 10 10 10 10 Asahel, ( 542 Oct. 16, 1808 Mar. 22, 1887 June 8, 1834 1. Euseba Smith; 1816-1840; dau. Walter and 543 Feb., 1841 2. Mrs. Abigail H. Johnson; 1806-1843. i 3. Abigail Chaffee. i 545 June 25, 1811 Mar. 2,18.39 Laura Far Wilson, ( 546 547 July 15, 1817 Nov. 23, 1857 Nov. 9, 1858 1. Maria Eritts; -1857. 2. Sarah Benedict; -1859. i 648 Feb. 26,1860 3. Ophelia Cogswell. 10 Harmon, Joel Madison, 649 560 July 20, 1820 1812 Mar. 29,1844 1831 Sarah M. Brown. Lydia A. Thorp, Paet 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HA YEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. DAVID AND POLLY (POTTER) PECKHAM. 533. Benjamin, 551 1 Jan. 15, 1824 Sept. 12, 1865 Lydia J. Dewell. Amos, 55-2 Apr. 14, 1825 July 4, 1843 Polly Frost ;1825-. Lucy Ann, 553 Sept., 1826 James M. Kipp. Isaac, 5.-)4 Aug., 1828 Sarah Ann, 555 May 20, 1830 Apr. 7, 1852 Charles W. Beers. Iilartha, 556 Dec, 1834 d. Carson Wiltsie. Emma, 557 ! 1836 1 William Stevenson. ISRAEL AND SUSAN E. (LACY) POTTER. 535. William H., 558 New MiUord, Conn., 1832 Dec, 1836 Harriet E., 559 " " Sept. 5,1836 Apr. 3, 1863 Sarah E., 560 " Dec, 1836 Nov. 4, 1860 Ellen M., 561 " " Aug. 4, 1838 June 26, 1868 Martha L. , 562 " Nov. 23, 1841 Jan. 15, 1879 Henry G. Ford; -1886. George H., 563 " Apr. 15, 1843 Feb. 4, 1868 Oct. 24, 1866 Fannie L. Benedict. Catharine A., 564 " Apr. 22, 1845 Feb. 1,1865 Isaac M. Benedict; 1835-. Marietta, 565 " " Nov., 1847 Oct., 1849 ANDROS AND HARRIET (WEDGE) POTTER. 537. Charlotte, S 566 Jan. 7, 1824 Dec. 8, 1844 1. James Disbro. 667 July 11,1851 2. James Ranney. Euby Louisa, < 568 May 20, 1826 Dec. 21,1848 1. Sidney Robinson. 569 * July 14,1862 2. Nathaniel James Clay. [(Downs). 10 Flora Maria, 570 Sept. 29, 1828 May 6, 1863 Apr. 24, 1851 Adison Gates; 1826-; son Samuel and Ann Homer Baxter, 571 July 16, 1831 Apr. 18,1853 Frances Jasper. Donna M., 572 May 26, 1836 May 13,1839 Theron Spencer, 573 Feb. 3,18.39 Jan. 9, 1856 Mary Young. William W., 574 Feb. 15, 1841 died in army. Thomas Korwin, 675 Feb. 15, 1841 died in army. ADISON AND FLORA MARIA (POTTER) GATES. 570. Frances E., ' 676 Marshall, Mich., Apr. 15,1854 Feb. 13, 1876 1. Henry Benson; 1832-1883; son Benj. H. and 577 Feb. 18, 1884 2. Nelson Hunt. [Rachael. Mary Emerett, 578 Danby, " Mar. 25, 1866 Aug. 16, 1876 Thomas E. Aldrich; 1849-: s. Warren and Sally. Charles F., 579 " Mar. 28, 1858 Aug. 10, 1881 Harriet E. Nightingale; I860-; dau. Geo. W. and Flora Ellen, 580 Dallas, " Apr. 29, 1863 May 29, 1883 John Wesley Councelor; 1852-. [Delia E. ASAHEL AND EUSEBA (SMITH) POTTER. 542. Harriet E. , 1 581 Ruggles, Ohio, Oct. 25, 1836 Mar. 26, 1855 Elijah Washburn; 1832-; son Joseph and Sarah. Louisa A., 1 582 Nov. 4, 1839 Apr. 20, 1858 Lewis S. Waterbury ; 1833-; s. Seth and Hannah. ASAHEL AND ABIGAIL H. (JOHNSON) POTTER. 543. 1 William Watson, 583 Ruggles, Ohio, Dec. 25,1841 JSTov. 3,1867 Martha M. (Louther) Allen; 1840-1887; d. Robt. ASAHEL AND ABIGAIL (CHAFFEE) POTTER. 544. Norman E., 684 Ruggles, Ohio, Apr. 10, 1846 Sept. 15, 1867 Sarah M. Brown; 1847-; dau. Wm. and Amanda. Bradley A . , 585 Apr. 26, 1847 Mary Crawford. Julia P., 586 Apr., 1849 Oct. 16, 1868 Reuben Knowles. Charles Chester, 587 1S53 Oct. 19,1873 EzraB., 588 " " Aug. 26, 1866 Aug. 10, 1884 1875 Jessie Hoik. Frances A., 589 " " 1862 1862 THERON AND LAURA (FAR) POtAiR. 545. Ann Eliza, 690 Dec 16, 18.39 Feb. 28,1865 Fred H. Stilson. Jesse, 691 Jan. 22, 1843 Dec. 20,1864 Wilson, 592 Jan. 6, 1846 Oct. 16,1847 Alvin, 593 Nov. 3,1848 Nov. 30, 1878 Ellen Innes;-1884. Robert, 594 Mar. 22, 1857 ■WILSON AND MARIA (ERITTS) POTTER. 546. 10 Jerome, ( 595 New Milford, Conn., Aug. 9, 1838 Jan. 1, 1860 1. Helen Haynes; 1839-1862; d. Jos. and Mary. 10 1 596 697 Aug. 6, 1862 Dec. 16,1883 2. Mary E. Haynes; 1843-1882; d. Jos. and Mary. 3. Edith M. Whitney; I860-; d. Truman and Helen, 598 " Mar. 15, 1840 Dec. 3, 1863 Wilson Summers. [Sarah. JEROME AND HELEN (HAYNES) POTTER. 595. Harry H., 599 Nova, Ohio, June 22. LSiil Dec. 25, 1883 Nancy Forsyth. Hattie H. , 600 .June 22, 1861 Sept., 1881 John R. Frame. JEROME AND MARY E. (HAYNES) POTTER. 596. 1 Harvey H., 601 Akron, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1863 | JOEL MADISON AND LYDIA A. (THORP) POTTER. 550. Orrin Jerome, 602 June 3, 1833 Feb. 6, 1854 Matilda F. Hodson; -1882; dau. Jos. and Mary. Lucinda AVoodward. Rhomenlus, 003 July, 1835 1855 Romulus M., 604 Aug., 1837 ASAHEL AND . ANNE (BENTC >N) POTTER. 528. Ursula, 605 June 2, 1800 June 24, 1824 Joseph Eaton. 11 Amos, 606 Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 25, 1803 Feb. 17,1868 Jan. 1, 1844 Clarissa Wigton; 1817-1863; d. Wm. and Eliz 11 Israel, 607 Chenango Co., N. Y., Sept. 19, 1806 May 20,1841 Phebe G. Whipple; 1822- ; d. Barton and Eliza. Sophronia, 608 " Apr. 25, 1810 Nov. 13, 1869 Dec. 3, 1837 William P. Benton; 1797-1862. 11 Lyman, M. D., ( 609 May 16, 1812 Nov. 12, 1846 1. Cordelia P. Gregory. 11 610 Nov. 14, 18.50 2. Irene Carpenter. 11 Louisa, 611 Aug. 10, 1815 Dec. 27,1838 Ezra Riley ; 18}6- ; son Joseph and Mary (Smith) Marcus Phillips; 1806- ; son Aza and Rhoda 11 Fidelia, 012 Blendon, Ohio, May 12, 1818 Dec. 29, 1847 Cornelia, 613 May 19, 1820 rCHazletoul. 10 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NE^\' HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. - Part 5. 11 21 AMOS AND CLARISSA (WIGTON) POTTER. 606. Cornelia Anna, 614 Blendon, 0., Apr. 18, 1845 Erskine Hale, 615 Oxford, " Aug. 2, 1848 Mary Ellen, 616 U <.(. Jan. 3, 1850 Elton Beecher, 617 Peru, " Jan. 24, 1856 Frank Sumner, 618 Ashley, " Eeb. 24, 1860 Oct. 7, 1863 July 19, 1870 Unmarried. Dec. 24, 1885 Unmarried. Colin Keating; 1845-; s.Wm. and Sarah (Brown). ISRAEL AND PHEBE G-. (WHIPPLE) POTTER. 607. Anna M., Eliza F., Mary Cordelia, Celia L., Harrison I., 619 620 621 622 623 Dee Co., O., Feb. 24, 1842 June 29, 1844 July 9, 186U Oct. 9, 1854 June 8, 1858 Nov. 16, 1879 Henry R. Smith; 1846-; s. John W. and Sarah. Anna Ferguson. DR. LYMAN AND CORDELIA P. (GREGORY) POTTER. 609. Clarence G., Wm. Augustus, 624 625 Eden, O., Oct. 9, 1846 Apr. 5,1849 Feb. 15,1885 Oct. 10, 1876 Sarah A. Thompson. DR. LYMAN AND IRENE (CARPENTER) POTTER. 610. Lucy E., Helen E., 626 627 Oct. 13, 1853 May 16, 1858 EZRA AND LOUISA (POTTER) RILEY. 611. Edward F- , Lewis K., M. D., Cassius M.,M.D., Heston G., Julius C, 628 629 630 631 632 Lincoln, O., Oxford, Sept 17, 18;i9 Jan. 7, 1842 Apr. 16, 1844 Oct. 11, 1849 Oct. 2.5, 1854 Jan. 19,1880 Sept. 10, 1878 Nov. 23, 1871 Jan. 26, 1871 Oct. 4, 1877 Martha Smith; 1847- ; dau. James and Ann. Mary E. Lawson; 18.50-; d. Isaac and Adaline. Matilda Evans. Ida Morey. MARCUS AND FIDELIA (POTTER) PHILLIPS. 612. Francis P. , Charles S. , 633 634 635 Peru, O., Mar. 18, 1860 Apr. 15, 1866 May 1,1873 June 1,1878 May 24, 1881 1. Olive A. Long; 1852-1876; d. Jacob&Mary. 2. Ada A.Benson; 1852-1888; d. Leander. Alice M. McDonald; 1857- ; d, Lawrence. SAMUEL AND DOROTHY (MOULTHROP) POTTER. 22, Samuel, Jacob, 636 637 Sept. 10, 1739 June 29, 1741 SAMUEL AND ABIGAIL (HILL) POTTER. 14. Samuel, Moses, Aaron, David, Abigail, Hannah, Joel, 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 Ea.Haven,Conn., Sept. 18, 1711 " " Nov. 10, 1713 " " Nov. 1, 1715 " Nov. 26, 1717 " " Aug. 28, 17111 " " Nov. 7, 1721 " " Jan. 23, 172:^ Nov. 23, 1788 Dec. 25, 1761 Apr. 3, 1740 Nov. 17, 1748 Apr. 3, 1740 Nov. 11, 1742 Oct. 13, 1746 1. DorcasMunson; (s. Samuel, b. Dec. 13, 1768.) 2. Mary Alliny; (d. Mary, b. Nov. 28, 1768.) Sarah Gilbert; 1730-; dau. Stephen and Eliz. David Munson. [(Sherman). Joseph Ball. Susanna Stacy. DAVID AND SARAH (GILBERT) POTTER. 642. 11 Abel, 646 Hamde 13 David, 647 it. Samuel, 648 u Elizabeth, 649 £( Sarah, 650 " Hamden, Conn., June 15, 1749 ■' June 10, 1751 1754 Aug. 29, 1818 Jan. 1779 6, 1817 Mary Turner; 1765-1831; d. Abraham Turner. Obedience Potter, of Hamden, Conn. (Supposed killed by the British in New Haven.) (^apt. Stephen Ford; -1843. ABEL AND MARY (TURNER) POTTER. 646. 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 Sarah Gilbert, Abel, Jr., Elam, Rhoda Turner, Samuel, Mary A. (Polly), Mary Eliza, Elam, Eebecca Maria, 651 052 G5:i 654 656 656 657 658 659 660 661 Hamden, Conn., Apr. 24, 1783 " " Apr. 21,1785 June 11, 1787 Oct. 20, 1791 Oct. 24, 17!(4 Dec. 1, 1797 Apr. 6, 1801 May 18, 1803 June 28, 1807 Oct. 11,1864 Apr. 12, 1860 May 28, 1801 July 26, 1875 Feb. 19,1880 Aug. 14, 1821 About 1864 Nov. 12, 1839 Dec. 14, 1885 June 25, 1809 Dec. 14, 1831 Aug. 24, 1836 Feb. 21, 1819 Unmarried. June 20, 1824 Feb. 14, 1825 1. Vincey Todd; 1790-1830; d. Solomon. 2. Anna Louisa Foote; 1796-1836; d. Samuel. 3. Clarissa Giles ; 1798-1888 ; d. Edward & Peggy. Benjamin Buell; son Martin. Sophia Eice; 1792-1866; d. Samuel and Dorothy [(Houghton). Amelia Ives; 1807-1846; d. Capt. Leonard and Hollister Baker Thayer; 1805- [Mabel (Stacy). ABEL, JR., AND VINCEY (TODD) POTTER. 652. n Caroline, 662 No. Haven, Conn., Feb. 4, 1810 June 5, 1833 Hezekiah Tuttle; 1810-1875; son Eli and Mary. Emeline, 663 U 1. Oct. 4, 1812 Sept. 12, 1883 May 4, 1836 Lyman Thayer; 1816-1874. Elias Elson, 664 Charlemont, Mass., Sept. 17, 1814 Ju y 3, 1837 12 Ellis Turner, 665 U If Sept. 29, 1819 Dec. 17,1887 May 20,1845 Laura Ann Shepardson; 1818-1876. Harvey Sereno, 666 U (i Jan. 15, 1822 Philander F., 667 tc u Sept. 1, 1824 Aug. 13, 1864 Unmarried. Jane Delight, 668 u u Oct. 1,1827 Mar. 15, 1834 u ABEL, JR., AND ANNA LOUISA (FOOTE) POTTER. 653. 12 Ellen Foote, 669 I Charlemont, Mass., Feb. 4, 1833 May 20, 1852 1 Matthew A. Tyler; 1825-; s. Stephen and Lois. ABEL, JR., AND CLARISSA (GILES) POTTER. 654. 12 Elias Elson, 670 Charlemont, Mass., Dec. 28, 1838 May 30, 1859 I Julia S. Johnson; 1841-; d. John B. and Selina. HEZEKIAH AND CAROLINE (POTTER) TUTTLE. 662. Jane P., 671 Charlemont, Mass., Mar. 13, 1835 Jan. 24, 1859 Truman B. Dickinson. AbelL., 672 u u May 11,1837 June 6, 1864 Harriet A. Haymaker. Elam K., 673 a u Nov. 10, 1838 May 10,1864 Ellen M. Witherell. Vincie Todd, 674 (( a Jan. 14, 1842 Mar. 5, 1884 DeAVitt C. Hitchcock. Emeline D., 675 ii a Apr. 23, 1845 11 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. ELLIS TURNER AND LAURA ANN (SHEPARDSOW) POTTER. 665. Edmond Marion, Emily Evans, Noel Byron, 676 677 678 Apr. 10, 1847 Feb. 5, 1849 Aug. 3,1857 Dec. 10, 1887 Apr. 9, 1876 Anna Lincoln. MATTHEW A. AND ELLEN FOOTE (POTTER) TYLER. 669. Frank P., 679 ]Srorthford,Conn.,Feb. 25, 1853 Jan. 28, 1878 Stella M. Goodnow. Mary Elizabeth, 680 " " Feb. 3, 1855 June 1, 1881 Edwin H. I'ardee. Anna Louisa, 681 " Mar. 24, 1858 Oct. 6, 1862 Effie Florence, 682 " Nov. 13, 1863 Emma Lucille, 683 " " Mar. 27, 1866 ELI AS ELS ON AND JULIA S. (JOHNSON) POTl ER. 670. Clarissa G. , 684 Northford, Conn., July 17, 1860 Aug. 2, 1865 Nellie L., 685 " Aug. 28, 1862 Jan. 5, 1887 Clarence C. Rogers. William J., 686 " " Dec. 1, 1863 Florence M., 687 " Dec. 16, 1866 Charles F., 688 " Jan. 18, 1870 Ernest A.. 689 " Aug. 9, 1873 BENJAMIN AND RHODA TURNER (POTTER) BUELL. 656. Lorenzo T., 690 Wallingford, Conn., Apr. 16, 1815 1875 Sarah J., 691 " Feb. 23, 1817 June 16, 1876 1857 H. C. Brockway; -1874; son Thomas. Abel Potter, Eev., 692 « Nov. 29, 1819 Oct. 10, 1846 Sarah E. Johnson; 1823-1869. ■ OwenB., 693 " May 1, 1821 1848 Polly A., 694 " Feb. 5,1823 1830 Ellen E., 695 " Jan. 1,1825 1848 SAMUEL AND SOPHIA (RICE) POTTER. 657. 12 MerrittF., M. D., 696 Charlemont, Mass. June 19, 1820 June 24, 1886 Aug. 28, 1846 Harriet Elizabeth Winslow; 1824-1884; d. Geo. Polly Amelia, 697 11 a Dec. 25, 1821 Aug. 7, 1824 [Winslow. M. D. 12 OrlandoB.,Hon., ( 698 Mar. 10, 1823 Oct. 28,1850 1. Martha G. Wiley; 1822-1879; d. Benj. Brown. 699 Apr. 13,1880 2. Mary Kate Linsly; dau. Jared Linsly, M. D. 12 Samuel Lee, 700 " Dec. 22, 1824 July 20,1855 Olive P. Winslow; 1826-1883; d. George Wins- 12 Hillyer Hoyt, 701 Sept. 7, 1826 Sept. 18, 1854 Catharine Poor; d. John T. [low, .M. D. 12 Waymes Noble, 702 Apr. 28, 1828 Nov. 30, 1854 Frances Amelia Dickinson; d. Lucius and Re- Mary Amelia, 703 Jan. 31, 1830 [becca (Wait). Celestia Melvina, 704 Sept. 28, 1831 Mar. 7, 1862 Nov. 23,1854 Charles T. Barber; son Samuel. Direxia Vallonia, 705 June 25, 1833 Oct. 7, 1839 13 Craige Delano, 706 June 26, 1836 Aug. 6, 1859 Kate B. Bryan; dau. Jesse and Sarah. DR. MERRITT FRANKLIN AND HARRIET ELIZABETH (WINSLOW) POTTER. 696. 12 Hannah W., Franklin S. L., Cara Celestia, Hattie Sophia, Jilark Winslow, 707 708 709 710 711 Charlemont, Mass., June 7,1852 Kaneville, 111., Mar. 1, 1855 " " May 19, 1860 " " Oct. 18, 1864 " Jan. 9, 1866 Nov. 29, 1860 Feb. 1, 1874 Sept. 19, 1879 Frances D. Miller. FRANKLIN SAMUEL LEE AND FRANCES D. (MILLER) POTTER. 708. Grace Elizabeth, Merritt William, Alice Hazel, 712 713 714 Hinckley, 111., June 8, 1883 " " Oct. 9, 1884 " " Apr. 9, 1886 HON. ORLANDO BRONSON AND MARTHA GREEN (WILEY) POTTER. 698. 12 12 Martha, Frederick, Mary, Annie, Emma, Blanche, Infant son. 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 New York, July 8, 1854 -July 19,1856 Dec. 24, 1857 Sept. 4, 18.59 Dec. 16, 1860 Jan. 2, 1864 Mar. 27, 1866 Jan. 25, 1861 Feb. 7, 1867 Mar. 31, 1866 Apr. 17, 1885 Sept. 26, 1883 [ginia (Ward). Helen Ward Brandreth; dau. Geo. A. and Vir- Walter Geer; son Ashel Clark and Helen Au- [gusta (Danforth). FREDERICK AND HELEN WARD (BRANDRETH) POTTER. 716. Orlando Bronson, Dorothy Winslow, 722 723 May 13, 1886 Oct. 17, 1888 WALTER AND MARY (POTTER) GEER. 717. Olin Potter, Mai-tha Wiley, 724 725 Chicago, 111., Feb. 5, 1886 Dec. 25, 1887 May 28,1888 SAMUEL LEE AND OLIVE P. (WINSLOW) POTTER. 700. 13 13 13 Harriet Sophia, George Samuel, Mary Olive, Orlando Bronson, Samuel Lee, 726 727 728 729 730 Sept. 26, 1847 Sept. 21, 1849 Aug. 26, 1851 Jan. 6, 1853 Oct. 1, 1855 May 17, 1887 May 14, 1868 Apr. 29,1873 May 12, 1881 Apr. 9, 1879 John Charles Wilden ; son Jeremiah and Mary. Flora Matilda Long; d. Dr. John Lewis and Sa- Adalbert E. Fellows, M. D. [rah Ann. Laura Elizabeth See. HILLYER HOYT AND CATHARINE (POOR) POTTER. 701. John Albert, Harry Hoyt, Kittle Maud, 731 732 733 New York, Peoria, 111.. July 19, 1854 WAYMES NOBLE AND FRANCES AMELIA (DICKINSON) POTTER. 702. Arthur Deems, Lucius Dickinson, Annie Elizabeth, Hi'len Rebecca, 734 736 736 Greenfield, Mass..Nov. 11, 1860 " " Nov. 6,1S62 " •' Nov. 2, 1865 " " Feb. 10, ISCS July 7, 1870 12 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. JOHN CHARLES AND HARRIET SOPHIA (POTTER) WILDEN. 726. Maud Alice, Mary Olive, Merritt Jeremiah. Otis Franklin, Leslie Earl, 738 739 740 741 742 May 10, 1869 July 27, 1871 Aug. 11, 1874 Nov. 12, 1875 Feb. 10, 1886 DR. ADALBERT R. AND MARY OLIVE (POTTER) FELLOWS. 728. Ralph Waldo, George Warren, 743 744 Aug. 13, 1882 Apr. 29, 1886 SAMUEL LEE AND LAURA ELIZABETH (SEE) POTTER. 730. Stella Mae, 745 1 May 15, 1887 ELAM AND AMELIA (IVES) POTTER. 66Q. Mary Eliza, William L., William, 2d, Cornelia Augusta, Martha Amelia, 751 752 753 754 755 Oct. 16,1825 June 11, 1827 Dec. 29, 1832 Nov. 30, 1834 Oct. 12,1839 Sept. 12, 1847 Nov. 12,1832 Nov. 12, 1839 Oct. 31,1839 Nov. 5, 1856 Reuben J. Rice; 1828-; son Charles and Lois. HOLLISTER BAKER AND REBECCA MARIA (POTTER) THAYER. 661. Harriets., f 756 Charlemont, Mbbb., Dec. 28,1825 Jan. 8, 1847 1. Sylvanus Nash. 757 Apr. 20,1860 2. Jonas W. Moore, Jr. Mary Ortell, 758 (c a July 3, 1827 June 22, 1853 Edward Oertel; 1830- ; son J. A. and Amelia. Phebe Louisa, 759 a u Oct. 27, 1829 Aug. , 1872 Rebecca Maria, 760 i.C u Nov. 30, 1831 James Pierce. Henry Ebenezer, 761 41 ii Mar. 7, 1835 Emma Hibbard. Hollister Baker, 762 Wallingford, Conn. June 21, 1837 Dec. 17, 1837 Sarah Jane, 763 u u Oct. 14,1838 Aug. 18, 1864 Oscar F. Winne; 1836-; son Garrett and Mary. Amelia Nash, 764 a a Sept. 7,1843 Edward Hicks. Ella Francelia, 765 u u Edward Randolph. DAVID AND OBEDIENCE (POTTER) POTTER. 647. Betsey, 766 Unmarried. . Phebe, 767 New Haven, Conn., Apr. 26, 1784 1869 Dec. 20,1804 Col. Roswell Lee; 1777-1833. Lola, 768 Lucinda, 769 [Prince, W. I.) 13 Walter, Capt., 770 Feb., 1817 Sally Larken. (Capt. Potter died at Port au WiUis, 771 1878 (He lived and died at Bridgeport, Conn.) CAPT. WALTER AND SALLY (LARKEN) POTTER. 770. 13 13 Walter L., Judge, Emily O., Henry A.L.,Capt , 772 773 774 Providence R. I. , Apr. 2, 1816 July 30,1839 Preelove . Nathan B. Hall. [(Heston). Mary Ann Reed; 1819- ; dau. Samuel and Mary 13 JUDGE WALTER L. AND PREELOVE ) POTTER. 772. Charlotte Emily, Mary Elizabeth,- Sarah L., Charles A., George D., Walter L., 775 776 777 778 779 780 Providence, R.I.,Dec. 31, 1836 (I. Danielsonville, Ct. Oct. 25, 1869 Eliza Bateman Hopkins; 1839- ; dau. Nelson and [Emily Greene (Bateman). CHARLES AUGUSTUS AND ELIZA BATEMAN (HOPKINS) POTTER. 778. Frank Clifford, Gertrude Louise, Eunice Maria B., Alice G. A., ■781 782 783 784 Cranston, R. I., July 17, 1860 Providence, " Mar. 12, 1871 " Dec. 3,1873 " Dec. 30, 1878 Dec. 25,1876 Jan. 2, 1880 Nov. 27, 1884 Mattie L. Cndworth; 1863-; dau. James D. and [Martha Young (Leach). CAPT. HEN RY AUGUSTUS LEE AND MARY ANN (REED) POTTER. 774. Mary Augusta, Henry A. L., Jr., Henry A. L., Jr.. Emily O., Andrew Nelson, Annie Gardner, 785 786 787 788 789 790 Providence, R. I., Mar. 4, 1844 Jan. 20, 1847 Oct. 2, 1854 Oct. 15,1857 Aug. 6,1859 Apr. 2,1861 Mar. 10,1854 May 4, 1862 Sept. 15, 1886 Apr. 7, 1886 July 11,1853 Franklin Smith Bliss ; son Caleb and Sally. [Sarah M. (Bishop). Florence Dexter; 1864-; dau. Christopher and Walter M. Dexter; 1852-; son Christopher. Jennie R. Martin; 1856-; d. Sylvester. SAMUEL AND ANNA (RUSSELL) POTTER. 5. Samuel, John, Hannah, 791 792 793 Wallingford, Conn., Sept. 19, 1671 " " Nov. 20, 1673 " " Nov. 20, 1673 Feb. 5, 1756 1676 (This Sam'l Potter removed to Connecticut Farms in the Passaic Yalley, New Jersey, and became the ancestor of that branch of the family.) WILLIAM AND POTTER. 2. 14 Nathaniel, 794 Ea.Haven,Conn.,Dec. 22,1644 20 Joseph, Hope, Rebecca, 795 796 797 U 11 Bap. Ea. Haven, " Oct. 3,1641 " " " 1643 died 33. 75. Mary, 798 " " Aug. 22, 1641 Sarah, 799 " " " Aug. 22, 1641 13 Part 5. -JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. -Part 5. NATHANIEL AND POTTER. 794. 14 Daniel, 800 Ba. Haven, Conn., 1685 Feb. 6, 1761 14 16 DANIEL AND POTTER. 800. John, 801 Enos, 802 Thomas, 803 Abner, 804 Daniel, Jr., 806 Isaiah , 806 Noah, 807 No. Haven, Conn., June 9,1718 Apr. 25, 1761 About 1760 Lost at sea. Oct., 1773 1813 Mar. 11, 1741 Martha Ives; -1770, £e. 54. (Eemoved to Cape Breton during French war.) THOMAS POTTER. 803. 14 Samuel, 808 Near Danbury, Conn., Jan. 22,1746 June 22, 1808 Eleanor Pease. Joseph, 809 u u (Issue, a daughter.) Ephraim, 810 U ii Sarah Clark; -1850. (Issue, nine children.) Thomas, 811 ii a Betty, 812 a ti SAMUEL AND ELEANOR (PEASE) POTTER. 808. 14 Abel, Joel, 14 Samuel, 15 Thomas, 15 Meriam, Betsey, 813 814 815 816 817 818 1773 White Creek, N.Y., Sept. 7, 1780 Jan. 6, 1783 1788 Dec. 9,1791 1831 died at sea. Oct. 4, 1837 Auo-. 4, 1857 Nov. 26, 1837 Sept. 12, 1863 Dec. 16,1804 Jan. 9, 1806 .Jan. 1, 1812 Mary Waterman, of Rhode Island. Hannah Lovekin. Mary Bissell; 1786-1862; d. Oliver and Catharine. Laura Tyrrell; 1788-1871. [(McCoUock). Edward Fullerton; 1794-; s. Edward and Mary Asa Fuller; 1791-1869. ABEL AND MARY (WATERMAN) POTTER. 813. 14 Electa, 819 Aug. 10, 1800 Milton E. Shaw; -1874. Ellen, 820 d. Unmarried. 14 Lydia, 821 Greenwich, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1804 Dec. 31, 1829 Benjamin Skellie; 1797-1862; s. AVm. and Jen- 14 Abel W., 822 u May 17, 1809 Caroline Bell. [neite. 14 Adaline Maria, Jeremiah, Resolved, 823 824 825 Nov. 29, 1809 d. If. 24 died in army. Freeman Hopkins, M. D.; -1873. MILTON E. AND ELECTA (POTTER) SHAW. 819. 15 Frances A., Elizabeth, Electa Jane, 826 827 828 Hannibal, N.Y., May 31, 1830 Oct. 17,1851 Rev. Aaron Potter, No. 854. Patton. BENJAMIN AND LYDIA (POTTER) SKELLIE. 821. AVilliara, Mary, Ellen, Elizabeth, Harriet, Jane, 829 830 831 832 833 834 Dec. 31, 1831 Nov. 19, 1833 Mar. 17, 1836 Jan. 24. 18.39 Argyle, N. Y., May 3; 1841 " " Sept. 7, 1843 Aug. 28, 1854 Dec. 4, 1866 Jan. 12,1862 Dec. 16,1844 Dec. 1, 1863 Oct. 6, 1869 Margaret Go w; 1832-; dan. Archibald and Bliz. [Sarah (Livingston). John Livingston McFarland; son Wm. E. and •14 ABEL W. AND CAROLINE (BELL^ POTTER. 822. Towneend, J., Hon., Frederick Abel, Francis W. , Charles, James S., Edgar L., Eliza, Caroline A. Addie M., Emma, P., 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 Oct. 30, 1832 ! Fort Edward, N.T., Mar. 28, 1837 j Aug. 5, 1883 Argyle, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1849 Feb. 12, 1842 Mar. 5, 1856 Apr. 15, 1868 Sept. 3, 1878 May 28, 1862 Elmira Durkie ; 1835-; dau. John S. and Mary Joanna Caswell; 1839-. [(Ellis). Lottie E. Temple; 1854-; d. Edwin B. and Mary. Ada J. Wing. John R. Durkee. [(Carl). Ezra H. Snyder; 1838- ; son John B. and Anna FREDERICK ABEL AND JOANNA (CASWELL) POTTER. 836. Catharine C, Frederick Abel, Townsend Edwin, 845 840 847 Fort Edward, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1859 Rochester, " Mar. 22, ISCo Sedalia, Mo., Apr. 19, 1868 June 12, 1882 Seymour D. Williams; 1859- ; son Ransom and [Jane S. (Rich). 14 15 15 15 15 DR. FREEMAN AND ADALINE MARIA (POTTER) HOPKINS. 823. James Waterman, 848 Argyle, N. Y., May 14, 1840 Mar. 22, 1871 1 Cora Lee Eaton; 1849-1880; dau. Col. Wm. G. SAMUEL AND MARY (BISSELL) POTTER. 815. Amanda, Samuel B., Merritt, Joseph M., .\aron. Rev., Mary, O^car F., Hon., 849 850 851 852 863 864 855 866 Fort Edward, N. Y., Oct. 11,1806 " " Mar. 30, 1809 " Apr. 15, 1811 " Aug. 30, 1813 " " Apr. 9,1820 " " May 13, 1818 " " Oct. 9, 1824 July 27, 1854 June 23, 1855 June 2, 1829 Oct. 22, 1883 Mar. 22; 181!) Apr. 12, 1832 Oct. 28, 1841 Dec. 29, 1860 Oct. 17,1851 Jan. 4, 1849 David Austin ; -1865. Susan Hopkins; -1881. [Eleanor. 1. Angeline Hurd; 1824-1849; dau. George and 2. Mary M. Sinnott; 1826-1862; d. Edward and [Maria. Frances A. Shaw, No. 826. [and Margaret. Condorso Antoinette Bucklin j-1883: dau. Isaac SAMUEL B. AND SUSAN (HOPKINS) POTTER. 850. Taylor H., Wayland A., Mary Jane, Benjamin H., Frances C, Helen, Byron F., 857 868 859 860 861 8(i2 863 Feb. 21, 1833 Fort Edward, N.Y., Oct. 24, 1835 " " June 16, 1838 " " Fell. 1, 1842 " " Aug. 22, 1844 " Mar. 7, 1848 " July 5, 1862 Oct. 1, 1833 Mar. 22, 1845 Feb. 25,1880 Jan. 15, 1862 Mar. 6, 1877 Apr. 23, 1877 Mary Galusha; dau. John and Mary No 9^0 Joshua R. Pike. [l, '(HoiDkins) Elizabeth Durkee; 1843-; d. Harvey and Jane Mary Odell. 14 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. 15 IS 15 15 MERRITT AND AWGELINE (HURD) POTTER. 851. iSIerritt A. Maiy L., IdaE. A., 864 865 866 Sept. 10, 1842 July 30, 1844 Mar. 28, 1840 Apr. 18,1882 July 21,1849 1873 John V. Ten Broeck. Angeline, Sarah J. , 867 MERRITT AND MARY M. (SINNOTT) POTTER. 852. Jan. 3, 1852 Oct. 1, 1854 July 13,1853 1881 James E. Marrett. Frances Adelia, Merritt Ashman, Aaron Harris, Mary Ellen A. , Harriet Amanda, James Albert T., Electa Antoinette. Edna Alma A. , 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 REV. AARON AND FRANCES A. (SHAW) POTTER. 854-826. Albion, Mich., Mar. 13, 1853 Clarkslon, " Aug. 1, 1855 " " July 21, 1857 Centerville, " Fob. 13, 1859 Lamartine,"Wis.,Sept. 27, 1861 Darien, " Oct. 7, 1864 " " Sept. 16, 1867 Urbanna, 111., July 24, 1868 Oct. 26, 1870 June 10, 1874 Oct. 17, 1881 May 5, 1883 Apr. 28, 1883 Oct. 17, 1886 Henry S. Reynolds; 1849-; son Jeremiah A. Dora A. Butterfield; 1858-; dau. Jeremiah and [Caroline E. (Woodruff). Charles T. Freijs; 1856-; s. Swaute M. & Juha. Jonathan H. Bartlett; I860-; s. Artemas P. and Mary Emma Trudgian; 1869-. [Julia. Frederick Oscar, Isaac B., Samuel Miles, Mariam, Joseph Wesley, Charles Franklin, Jesse Emmette, HON. OSCAR F. AND CONDORSO ANTOINETTE (BUCKLIN) POTTER. 210. 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 West Troy, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1840 " " Mar. 18, 1852 " " Oct. 26,1854 " " Jan. 25, 1857 " " May 5, 1859 " Sept. 25, 1861 " " Mar. 17, 1871 Jan. 15, 1879 Oct. 80, 1883 Dec. 17, 1884 C. Sickler Smith. Mary Eliza Potter. Harriette Layton. THOMAS AND LAURA (TYRRELL) POTTER. 816. Lewis, Rev., Charles, Joel, Riley, Louisa, Betsey rno issue), Thomas Brayton, Laura Ann, Jane, Benajah Tyrrell, Lorenzo Dow, Olive, 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 802 893 894 895 Fort Edward, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1806 Sept. 12, 1808 May 13; 1811 Schroon Lake, " June 30, 1813 " July 22, 1815 " " Nov. 29, 1817 " " Jan. 13, 1820 " " May 14, 1822 " " Sept. 13, 1824 " " June 5, 1827 " Nov. 29, 1829 " " Aui?. 9,1833 July 14,1863 Dec. 6, 1859 July 29,1815 June 4, 1886 1860 Dec. 31,1862 Jan. 22, 1860 Aug. 24, 1849 Dec. 14, 1851 Mar. 4, 1833 May 22, 1838 Sept. 18, 1833 Sept. 22, 1836 Sept. 2,1852 June 25, 1845 Apr. 22,1871 Mary Phelps; 1816-; d. Benajah and Catharine. (Briggs). Huldah Austin; 1815-; dau. Stephen and Mary James R. Oakley. Elihu Griswold. [(Parsons). Lorin Ilarwood; 1817- ; son Asa and Amanda Marlow Drury. Luther Skiff; 1831-; dau. Moses and Sophronia. REV. LEWIS AND MARY (PHELPS) POTTER. 884. Charles Wesley, Henry Fletcher, Mtirj- Catharine, 896 897 Chasey, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1834 Hinesburg, Vt., Mar. 10, 1837 Nassau, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1849 Oct. 4, 1876 [Elizabeth (Parsons). Rev. Grover C. Clark; 1845-; s Alonzo H. and REV. GROVER C. AND MARY CATHARINE (POTTER) CLARK. 898. Myra Gray, Lewis Alonzo, Lyman Potter, Charles Grover, James Hinckley, 899 900 901 902 903 Franklinville, Ill.,Oct. 6,1877 Cherry Valley, " Apr. 23, 1879 Belvidere, " Nov. 26, 1881 Richmond, "Nov. 21,1883 Roscoe, " Oct. 19, 1886 RILEY AND HULDAH (AUSTIN) POTTER. 887. 15 Mary Jane, 904 West Springfield, Pa., Feb. 18, 1839 Feb. 18,1864 John Albert; 1841-; son Aaron and Harriet Adelia Ellen, 905 " Aus.30, 1841 Jan. 30, 1868 Charles Rockwell Johnson. [(Barney). 15 Washingtonlrving, 906 " Apr. 23, 1845 May 19, 1868 Marcia A. Reed; 1848- ; d. Cyrus M. & Polly W. 15 Hattie Josephine, 907 " Oct. 31, 1850 Sept. 14, 1871 Hon. Saron N. Laughlin; 1844r-; s. Hugh & Mary. 15 Susan Adelia, 908 " Feb. 19, 1853 June 26, 1879 Charles Seymour Penfleld; 1854-; s. S. Franklin Ida Louisa, 909 " May 28, 1856 [and Lemira. JOHN AND MARY JANE (POTTER) ALBERT. 904. Adelia Marcia, 910 West Springfield, Pa., DeC. 20, 1864 W^ASHINGTON IRVING AND MARCIA ANGELA (REED) POTTER. 906. Maurice Reed, Chester Riley, 911 912 West Springfield, Pa., Mar. 6, 1869 " Feb. 2, 1871 HON. SARON NATHANIEL AND HATTIE JOSEPHINE (POTTER) LAUGHLIN. 907. Mabel Hattie, Mary Adele, Lester Saron, 913 914 915 San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 2, 1873 Moss Landing, " Aug. 14, 1876 " " Feb. 21, 1878 CHARLES SEYMOUR AND SUSAN ADELLA (POTTER) FENFIELD. 908. Franklin Potter, Perle, Elsie, 916 917 918 Spencer, la., May 7, 1880 " " Sept. 24, 1881 " " June 29, 1885 LORIN AND LAURA ANN (POTTER) HARWOOD. 891. Flora Loriene, 919 EatonRapids, Mich., Apr. 8,1854 Feb. 4,1877 Chas.Alex.Horst; 1854-; s.Fred'kJ.&Frances S. EDWARD AND MERIAM (POTTER) FULLERTON. 817. Mary, Franklin, Eleanor E., 920 921 922 Fort Miller, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1819 u u Nov. 14, 18.30 d. in childhood. Jan. 25, 1837 Oct. 23,1850 John Galusha; 1813-1853; s. John and Thankful [(Bristol). Anson Augustus Barber. 15 Parts. — JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. 16 16 DANIEL, JR., AND MARTHA (IVES) POTTER. 805. Elam.Eev.. 923 No. Haven, CoDn., Feb. 1,1742 Jan. 17, 1794 (Issue, Elam, Ephraim, Peter, and 5 daughters.) 16 Ambrose, 9-24 a Apr., 1743 Apr. 17, 1822 16 Eliakim, 625 Plymouth Jan. 1,1745 Mar. 11,1822 Feb. 18, 1777 Temperance Blakesley; 1756-1824. 17 Isaiah, Eev., 926 July 23, 1746 July 5, 1817 Nov. 15, 1774 Elizabeth Barrett. IS Lyman, Kev., Mary, Mabel, 927 Mar. 1,1748 July 20,1827 1770 Abigail I'ayne. 92R " Mar. 7,1751 July 18,1827 Aaron Dunbar. 929 Nov. 1, 1752 June 1, 1813 Ehasaph Doolittle. M artha 930 Mar. 16, 1754 June 21, 1827 Geains Fenn. IS 931 Feb. 17, 1758 Apr. 25, 1842 Jan. 25, 1781 Martha Humiston; 1762-1842; dau. Caleb. 19 Lake. 932 Aug. 13, 1759 June 30, 1834 Jan. 16,1786 LoisEoyce; 1786-1832. AMBROSE AND POTTER. 924. Isaac, Delia, Nathan, Ambrose, Daniel (no issue), 933 934 935 936 937 Litchfield Co., Conu., July 8, 1771 1818 Apr. 15,1829 Anna Johnson; dau. Nathan. Abigail Seward. Amelia Johnson. NATHAN AND ANNA (JOHNSON) POTTER. 935. Mary, Hannah, 938 Daniel Leonard. 16 939 Nov. 23, 1795 Feb. 11,1852 Mar. 6, 1817 Gurdon Judson. Cynthia, 940 William Ward. Amelia (no issue), . 941 Darius Case. Daniel " 942 Almira Potter. (See Part 10.) [Lucinda. 16 Ambrose, 943 Winchester, Conn., May 22, 1803 Dec. 4, 1861 Jan. 4, 1826 Narcissa A. Burr; 1804-1880; dau. Nathan and 16 Luther Hart, 944 Torrington, " Aug. 24, 1804 Oct. 7, 1880 Apr. 15, 1830 Lucia Candace Burr. Thankful Emily, 945 Winchester," July 6,1806 Feb. 27.1849 Feb. 17, 1833 Henry G. Potter. (See Part 10.) 16 Cicero, 946 Torrington, " Apr. 5, 1813 May 22, 1868 Mar. 7, 1838 Esther H. Kobinson; 1816-. John, 945a Sarah Potter. (See Part 10.) GURDON AND HANNAH (POTTER) JUDSON 939. Louisa, 946a Kingsboro N.Y., Feb. 26, 1818 May 9, 1852 Kev. Benj. Foltz; 1813-; son Jacob C. and Eliz. Lucius, 947 Ci C( Mar. 31, 1822 Feb. 16,1847 Mary E. Bender; 1826-; dau. Peter ^nd Nancy. Lemira, 948 u li June 25, 1826 Maj:. 20,1859 Nov., 1848 Kev. H. M. Eobertson. Bonner. Elisha B., 949 ic u Mar. 29, 1837 May 25, 1860 1. Helen V. Martin; 1838-1875; 2. Margaret Nathan P., 950 ti u AMBROSE AND NARCISSA A. (BURR) POTTER. 943. Lucretia A., Marcus, Lucia, 951 952 953 Kingsboro, N". T., Dec. 16, 1827 Mar. 26, 1842 May 19, 1863 May 1, 1866 Peter Corbet Potter. George Carpenter; 1838-; s. George and Nancy. CICERO AND ESTHER H. (ROBINSON) POTTER. 946. Cornelia E., 954 Eutland, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1839 Apr., 1870 Unmarried. Joseph C, 955 Gt. Bend, " May 24, 1842 John M., 956 " June 6, 1844 Charles J., 957 " Mar. 19, 1846 LUTHER HART AND LUCIA CANDACE (BURR) POTTER. 944. Cyrus L., George Clinton, LucienJ., ( Lucia Candace, Edmund E., Henry H., Charles Mills, Nathan Burr, Lucia Frances, Daniel Ambrose, 958 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 June 7, 1833 Mayfield, N.Y., Mar. 13, 1835 GloveraTille, N. T., DeC. 22, 1839 June 30, 1843 died in infancy, d. 83. 1. d. te. 16. Mar. 4, 1885 Mar. 20, 1856 Mar. 20, 1860 Apr. 19,1882 Nov. 29, 1877 Dec. 13,1866 1. Sarah Fox; m. 2d, Anna M. Ballou. Cynthia Close. 1. Elizabeth Ham; 1837-38. 2. Carry (Ham) Doty; 1839-. Louisa Blanchard. H. Lodicia Smith; 1845- Julia Cramer. 16 17 AMBROSE AND ABIGAIL (SE"WARD) POTTER. 936. Lucius F., 969 Aug. 27, 1808 Mar., 1881 Adeline M. Brown. Charles, \ 970 July 8,1813 1. Amelia Hayes. 971 2. Mary J. Demarest. Delia, 972 May 11, 1817 Stewart Mills. Daniel, • 973 May 11, 1817 July 7, 1842 1. Emily Otis. 974 2. Janette G. McQueen. ELIAKIM AND TEMPERANCE (BLAKESLEY) POTTER. 925. Esther, Phebe, Enos, Eliakim, Isaac, Jason, Isaiah, 976 976 977 978 979 980 981 9S2 Plymouth, Conn., Apr. 29, 1779 June 22, 1781 Nov. 11, 1783 July 14, 1785 Mar. 3,1788 Nov. 2S, 1794 Nov. 13, 1797 July 29, 1865 Feb. 10,1861 Mar. 3, 1838 July 28, 1824 Unmarried. Janl 6, 1806 Apr. 16,1812 Feb. 3, 1831 David Osborne. Betsey Blakesley; 1783-1862; d. Joel and Sally 1. Huldah Allen; -1830. [(Scofleld). 2..Almira Allen; 1791-1862. Anna Scoville. Clarissa Tyler. Eosetta Fenn. 17 17 ENOS AND BETSEY (BLAKESLEY) POTTER. 977. Joel, Erastus, Julia, Minerva, .•^arah, George, Enos, Jr., Betsey, 983 '.184 985 986 987 988 989 990 Plymouth, Conn., Feb. 14, 1807 Nov. 8,1808 Sept. 10, 1810 Apr. 27, 1813 Jan. 31, 1815 Oct. 27, 1816 May 1, 1810 June 28, 1823 Mar. 29,1874 June 20, 1874 Feb. 23,1858 Mar. 29,1860 1829 1837 1842 1835 8, 1849 22, 1841 Mar. 30, 1845- 1847 Feb. Oct. Mary Payne. Eachael Garb ridge. Algernon S. Whiting. Charles DeForest. George W. Israel. [sanna Weston 1. Minerva Steele; 1820-1865; m. 2d 1874 Su Sophronia M. Humiston; 1820-1888;' d. David T T.-„„„ [and^oUy. Irwin Fenn. 16 Part 5. -JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. GEORGE AND MINERVA (STEELE) POTTER. 988. Jennie, Seth Wilbur, Sarah Elizabeth, 991 992 993 Grant Co., Wis., Plattville, " June 30, 1854 Grant Co., *" Dec. 27, 1877 Mary A. Kiel. ENOS, JR., AND SOPHRONIA M. (HUMISTON) POTTER. 989. Mary Jane, Hubert Andrew, George Erastus, David Blakslee, 994 996 996 997 Harrington, Conn., Jan. 2, 1848 " Feb. 15, 1849 Mar. 23, 1860 " " Mar. 19, 1852 ELI A KIM AND HULDAH (ALLEN) POTTER. 978. Hiram, 998 June 7, 1816 17 Elam, 999 Thomaston, Conn., June 5,1818 Feb. 4, 1883 Sept. 27, 1846 Mary E. Waters; 1821- dau. Leonard F. John, 1000 Oct. 25,1820 Sept. 18, 1876 Emma Bottome. Jennette, 1001 Feb. 16, 1823 1881 Sept. 17, 1845 Ferry B. Hayes. Almira, 1002 July 6, 1825 ELAM AND MARY E. (WATERS) POTTER. 999. Huldah Allen, Emily Allen, Eunice Maria, 1003 1004 1006 Thomaston, Conn., Aug. 9, 1847 " " Aug. 10, 1849 " " Jan. 22, 1861 Sept. 20, 1859 Apr. 16, 1875 Aug. 21, 1877 Sidney Glover; 1861-; son Samuel and Maria [(Wedge). George Wedge; 1841- ; s. Orange P. and Polly, REV. ISAIAH AND ELIZABETH (BARRETT) POTTER. 926. 17 Barrett, Judge, 1006 Lebanon, N. H., May 8, 1776 1865 July 13,1809 Ann Stover; 1781-1821; d. Woodbury and Anne Daniel, 1007 " " June 8, 1778 Sept. 15, 1779 [(Titcomb). 17 Elizabeth, < 1008 " Mar. 2.J, 1781 Sept. 5, 1884 Aug. 22,1802 1. Maj. James Howe; -1810. 1009 2. Lieut.-Governor Edgerton. 17 John, 1010 " Apr. 7, 1787 May 11, 1865 June 16, 181-2 Caroline Fox; 1789-1872; dau. John and Sarah. 18 Thomas, 1011 " Sept. 6, 1790 Feb. 23,1823 Merinda Dodge; d. Phineas and Eliz. (Moore). JUDGE BARRETT AND ANN (STOVER) POTTER. 1006. 17 Elizabeth Ann, Mary S. (no issue), Margaret Louisa, 1012 1012o 1013 Portland, Me., June 16, 1810 " May 12, 1812 " " June 13, 1817 Nov. 29, 1835 Sept. 14, 1831 Apr. 26,1841 Prof. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Hon. Peter Thacher. 17 18 18 17 18 HON. PETER AND MARGARET LOUISA (POTTER) THACHER. 1013. Francis Stone. 1014 Machias, Me., Oct. 23,1842 Mary Potter, 1015 a a Nov. 26, 1844 Feb. 6, 1879 Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson; 182.3-; son Stephen. 1016 u u Nov. 24, 1846 [Stephen and Louisa (Storrow). Annie Barrett, 1017 kb Li June 4, 1849 George W., 1018 U il Oct. 12, 1850 Oct. 3, 1876 •Jane I. Williams; 1845-; d. Henry &Julia(West). Harriet Preble, 1019 (I u June 17, 1852 Nov. 14, 1878 Rev. Herbert William Lathe; 1851-; s. Martin Margaret J. , 1020 U (C Jan. 1, 1855 [and Mary (Putnam). Henry W. L., 1021 u u Sept. 15, 1857 Aug. 16, 1882 Elizabeth H. Wells. Alice Elizabeth L., 1022 ii. C£ May 8,1863 MAJOR JAMES AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) HOWE. 1008. 17 Edward A., Capt., James H., 1023 1024 Lebanon, N. H., Oct. 23, 1804 " " Feb. 17, 1807 Feb. 5, 1833 Abigail W. Dickerson; dau. Gideon D. Charles F., 1026 " June 29, 1808 May 21,1810 17 Sarah Elizabeth, 1026 " A|)r. 23, 1810 Mar. 19,1871 Rev. D. Howe Allen, D. D. CAPT. EDWARD AND ABIGAIL W. (DICKERSON) HOW^E. 1023. James, Charles A., Elizabeth E., Edward D., George D., 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 Lebanon, N. H.,Dec. 22, 1834 Sept. 8,1854 [tine). " Feb. 28, 1836 Nov. 26, 1868 Jane Ross; 1844- ; d. John & Lydia A. (Valen- Mar. 5, 1839 Sept. 16, 1865 Dec. 26,1858 Loiin Smith, Jr. " Oct. 28, 1843 June 30, 1862 '• Nov. 24, 1850 Sept. 5, 1852 REV. D. HOWE AND SARAH ELIZABETH (HOW^E) ALLEN. 1026. Elizabeth E., Alice, Sarah Howe, Ellen Patrick, Anna, 1032 1033 1034 1036 1036 Marietta, O., Cincinnati, Apr. 9, 1835 July 29, 1838 Jan. 4, 1841 Oct. 21, 1843 Aug. 20, 1846 July 29, 1850 Apr. 12, 1864 June 28, 1864 Nov. 13, 1867 Rev. JohnH. Walter; 1828-; s. Henry & Eliz. Rev. David E. Beach; 1833-; s. Rev. Edwards A. Rev. J. Milo Kendrick, D. D. [and Hhoda. [and Elizabeth. Rev. Richard Lloyd Williams; 1836-; s. Griffith JOHN AND CAROLINE (POX) POTTER. 1010. Caroline Fox, Sarah Elizabeth, John Fox, Hon., j Barrett Edwards, Daniel Fox, Rev., Charles F. (no issue), George Fox, Mary Barrett, Anna Augusta, 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1055 1056 Augusta, Me., Apr. 2, 1813 " " May 28, 1815 " May 11, 1817 " " Feb. 24,1819 " " Feb. 24, 1819 " - Jan. 29, 1821 " " Feb. 14, 1823 " " Aug. 20, 1825 " " Nov. 8,1827 Sept. 17, 1884 Mar. 23,1867 June 18, 1840 Dec. 8, 1836 Oct. 15,1839 Dec. 7, 1865 Aug. 24, 1854 July 29,1852 Stephen Deering. Joseph Edwin Ladd; son Joseph and Sarah. 1. Frances E. L. Fox; 1818-1863, ) daughters of capt. 2. Sarah L. Fox; 1819-1882, \ [lT;!^,* ^''"="'=° [Nancy (Smith). Albina A. Cram; 1826-; dau. Upham T. and Huldah Mc Arthur. Emma T. Robinson; 1828- ; dau. Nathaniel and [Sarah R. STEPHEN AND CAROLINE FOX (POTTER) DEERING. 1037. John Potter, j Benjamin Tappan, 1057 1058 1059 Sept. 14, 1843 Nov. 19, 1850 Jan. 7, 1869 ] 1. Emma Louisa Carpenter; -1875. Jan. 9, 1877 , 2. Elizabeth Hall Clark; 1851-; dau. Samuel & Aug. 24, 1880 ! Louis^ A vice. [Margaret (Hardie). REV. DANIEL FOX AND ALBINA A. (CRAM) POTTER. 1042. Caroline Nancy, Barrett, May Edwards, 1060 1061 1062 Union, Me., July 15, 1855 Readfield, " Apr. 19, 1857 Topsham, " July 29, 1862 17 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NE\7 HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. JOSE PH EDWIN AND SARAH ELIZABETH (POTTER) LA PP. 1038 18 Caroline E., 1063 Augusta, Me., Anna Maria, 1064 Edwin, 1065 I i Li Anna Potter, 1066 ti U 18 TheophilusE., 1067 Charles Potter, 1068 Arthur, 1069 Li LL 18 Nov. 11, 183' Aug. 20, 1839 Apr. 8,1841 Sept. 27, 1845 Jan. 26, 1848 Feb. 19, 1849 Aug. 18, 1850 Sept. 4, 1840 Sept. 19, 1872 Aug. 15,1851 Jan. 15, 1862 Aug. 17, 1871 Oct. 6, 1866 Major Thomas Chalkley James Bailey; 1836-; [son Samuel and Hannah (James). Eanuy Pisher. Harriet M. (Chapman) Wentworth; 1844-; dau. Elizabeth Davis. [Col. Asa and Hannah. MAJOR THOMAS CHALKLEY JAMES AND CAROLINE ELIZABETH (LAPP) BAILEY. 1063. William K., Winnibelle, Thomas, C. J., Clarence Herbert, 1070 1071 1072 1073 Wilmington, Del., Dec. 16,1863 Augusta, Me., Aug. 21, 1866 Belmont, Mass., Dec. 20,1867 Orange, N. J., June 11, 1878 S. Boulton Newbold. THEOPHILUS FRANK AND HARRIET M. (CHAPMAN-WENT WORTH) LADD. 1067. Carrie Elizabeth, Anna Louise, Hattie Potter, 1074 1075 1076 Starks,Me., Sept. 14, 1875 Augusta, " July 5, 1878 Boston, Mass., Sept. 29, 1885 HON. JOHN FOX AND FRANCES E. L. (FOX) POTTER. 1039. Eebecca L., 1077 Ea. Troy, Wis., Aug. 21, 1841 " Jan. 4,1843 Alfred Charles, 1078 1874 Cordelia W. Arthur; -1888. Caroline Fox, 1079 " July 9, 1845 Feb. 21, 1858 Frances E. F., 1080 " Sept. 19, 1847 John Kendall, 1081 " July 21, 1853 Nov. 7, 1864 Julia Kendall, 1082 " Nov. 5,1857 Feb. 21, 1858 GEORGE FOX AND EMMA T. ( ROBINSON) POTTER. 1044. George Pierce, Edith May, 1083 1084 Aususta, Me. June 14, 1853 Mar. 9,1861 Oct. 5, 1883 Findie Lynn. THOMAS AND MERINDA (DODGE) POTTER. 1011. Elizabeth S., Merinda, John Barrett, :085 1086 1087 1823 Dec. 16, 1826 1828 Oct. 23, 1859 July 1, 1843 Mar. 19,1854 Edward Ingham. EDWARD AND MERINPA (POTTER) INGHAM. 1086. John Edward, Nellie, 1088 1089 Lebanon, N. H., Dec. 5, 1854 " " Jan. 1, 1858 July 3, 1883 Annie B. Banker; 1857-; dau. Isaac A. and [Martha L'. PANIEL AND MARTHA (HUMISTON) POTTER. 931. IS Horace, M. D., | 1090 Dec. 10, 1781 Nov. 11, 1841 Sept. 5, 1811 1. Nancy Stoughton; 1793-1824. 18 1091 Sept. 6, 1825 2. AbrillaQuimby; 1798-1880. 18 Anselm, 1092 Nov. 20, 1786 Feb. 25, 1848 Julia G. Turner; -1875, je. 78. Minerva, 1093 Jan. 2, 1790 Feb., 1882 Eev. Luther Hart; 1783-1834. [and Sarah. 18 Tertius Daniel, ( 1094 Sept. 25, 1793 Jan., 1814 1. Catharine Stoughton; 1794-1822; dau. Oliver (Issue d. young), -j 1095 Oct. 24, 1823 2. Julia Stoughton; 1799-1827; d. Oliver* Sarah. 18 1096 Jan. 30, 1828 3. Esthers. Frisbee; 1807-1863 ;d. .\bel&Ruth. DR. HORACE AND NANCY (STOUGHTON) POTTER. 1090. Eliza, Martha, 1097 1098 Aug. 6, 1812 Jan. 14,1814 Aug. 9, 1832 Sept. 5, 1835 DR. HORACE AND ABRILLA (QUIMBY) POTTER. 1091. Mary G. , 1099 Aug. 6,1826 Joseph G. Hussey. Olive P., 1100 June 5, 1828 George Sinclair. Lucy, 1101 May 7, 1830 Mar. 27,1836 Sophronia M., 1102 July 28, 1831 Aug. 28, 1868 Nancy L. , 1103 Feb. 23, 1833 Aug. 26, 1861 Dr. Arthur. Horace, 1104 Apr. 20, 1835 Ephraim Q., 1105 Feb. 18, 1838 Oct. 7, 1868 Adelia A. Miller; 1842-. Catharine E., 1106 Apr. 26, 1840 ANSELM AND JULIA G. (TURNER) POTTER. 1092. Sally, Minerva Hart, Julia, 1107 1108 1109 Mayville, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1821 died 83. 14. July 30, 1846 Sept. 20, 1838 Judge William Z. Stuart; 1809-1876. Rice. TERTIUS DANIEL AND CATHARINE (STOUGHTON) POTTER. 1094. Edward, M, D., 1110 1111 Plymouth, Conn., Dec. 8,1816 Oct., 1844 Oct. 14, 1868 1. Elizabeth Root; m. 2d, 1851, Emeline Perry. 3. Winifred (Haggerty) Walsh; 1832-; d. James. TERTIUS DANIEL AND ESTHER BARNES (FRISBEE) POTTER. 1096. Daniel Turtius, Horace A. , Olive Stoughton, Luther Hart, Martha H., Eobert Ansel, Minerva Hart, James Henry, 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 Thomaston, Conn., Jan. 18, 1829 " " Aug. 10, 18.30 Feb. 17, 1833 Mar. 9, 1835 Sept. 13, 1837 Plymouth,Conn., Jan. 30, 1840 May 10,1842 Thomaston, " Sept. 5, 1844 Apr. 2, 1834 Jan. 7, 1844 Apr. 3, 1868 May 26, 1861 Sept. 30, 1860 May 18, 18(i9 Oct. 14,1874 [lotte (Bancroft). Charlotte S. Pierce; 1839- ; d. Hiram and Char- Sarah M. Durand; 1837- ; d. Ebenezer & Clarissa. Lucy M. Manville; 1844-; dau. L. and Diantha Edward Manville. [(Sao-e). Mary Robinson; 1847- ; dau. Azel and Harriet. 19 REV. LYMAN AND ABIGAIL (PAYNE) POTTER. 927. ( Continued page 19.' Lyman , Martha, Elderkin, 1120 1121 1122 Norwich, Vt., June 26, 1778 " " June 4, 1780 " " Aug. 16, 1782 Mar. 28, 18.30 Nov. 2, 1850 1845 Jan. 12,1806 Harriet Austin; 178.3-1827. 1. Jasper Murdock; m. 2d, Judge Calvin Austin. 1. Jane Waugh; m. 2d, Lydia Paine Spauldino-. 18 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. 19 19 19 19 19 REV. LYMAN AND ABIGAIL (PAYNE) POTTER. 927. (Concluded.) Abigail (noiMuo), Lora (noisBUe), Daniel, Anna, Lucy, 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 Korwich, Vt., Sept. 29, 1784 " " Mar. 17, 1787 " " Apr. 6,1789 " Sept. 19, 1792 " " Mar. 20, 1798 Jan. 27, 1874 Sept. 30, 1858 1869 Feb. 4, 1833 Mar. 23, 1815 1820 Dec. 30, 1819 Thomas Hartford, M. D. Samuel Cunningham. Mary Milligan; 1800-1842; dau. John and Cath^ Roswell Mason. [arine (Williams). Samuel Quimby. LYMAN AND HARRIET (AUSTIN) POTTER. 1120. Seymour Austin, Lyman, Calvin , Lorenzo, Rebecca, Harriet A. , Abigail (no Isaue), Charles (no issue), Martha, 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 Apr. 20, 1807 Sept. 25, 1808 Dec. 28, 1809 Nov. 28, 1811 Dec. 13, 1814 Sept. 15, 1816 Apr. 7,1820 Nov. 16, 1821 Apr. 4, 1823 June 1, 1882 July 23, 1853 Aug. 23, 1874 Mar. 11, 1834 Sept. 16, 1842 Dec. 28, 1876 1878 May 18, 1837 1840 Nov. 18, 1833 Dec. 25, 1833 Nov. Jan. July 1, 1860 6, 1869 8,1844 Amelia Austin; 1811-1876; d. Benajah & Olive. Henrietta E. Evans. Lydia Ayres Brooks; 1815-1870. Liberty Raymond; 1803-1883. Philo Sigler. Sarah Jane Dukehart. Junius Dana; 1821-; s. Anderson and Ann. SEYMOUR AUSTIN AND AMELIA (AUSTIN) POTTER. 1128. Austin, Olive Amelia, 1137 11.38 Feb. 8, 1843 Aug. 25, 1849 Aug. 7, 1873 Dec. 25, 1872 Kittle Hamilton. Daniel G. Ives. AUSTIN AND KITTIE (HAMILTON) POTTER. 1137. Seymour Austin, Lulu Ina, Bessie B., Charles Anson, George H., Kittie Florence, 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 1144 Cleveland, O., Jan. 14, 1875 Sandy Lake, Pa., Feb. 1,1877 " " Sept. 20, 1878 " " Mar. 10, 1882 " " Nov. 30, 1883 " Oct. 12, 1886 JUNIUS AND MARTHA (POTTER) DANA. 1136. William Henry, Alice, 1145 1146 Warren, O., June 10, 1846 June 9, 1863 Aug. 15, 1866 June 1, 1870 Emma Tuttle. DANIEL AND MARY (MILLIGAN) POTTER. 1125. 19 Abigail Paine, 1147 Mingo, C ., Jan. 25,1822 Apr. 15, 1857 May 14,1846 Gen. Cyrus 0. Loomis; 1818-; s. Cyrus&Fanny. Catharine M., 1148 ' May 18, 1824 Dec. 28, 1858 Rev. John Edmiston Alexander, D. D. ; 1815-; Martha A., 1149 ' Feb. 19, 1827 June 12, 1855 [son Hon. Samuel E. and Mary. Elizabeth M., 1150 ' Aug. 11, 1829 Sept. 6, 1882 19 Elisha Paine, 1151 ' Oct. 3, 1831 1868 Catharine Kane; 1852-; dau. Matthew and Ho- Lucy Q., 1162 ' Jan. 20, 1834 July 17,1880 [nora (Hasseny). Hetty B., 1153 ' June 30, 1836 Apr. 26, 1867 James M., 11.54 ' Oct. 2, 1838 May 3, 1852 [Eliza J. 19 Daniel, Jr. , 1155 Steubenville, ' July 8, 1842 May 3, 1870 Eliza J. Abraham; 1843-; dau. WilUamC. and GEN. CYRUS O. AND ABIGAIL PAINE (POTTER) LOOMIS. 1147. Cyrus Orlando, 1156 Jan. 23, 1856 Dec. 3, 1886 Nov. 2, 1882 Mai C. "Warren; dau. Franklin and Elizabeth. ELISHA PAINE AND CATHARINE (KANE) POTTER. 1151. Mary, 1157 Jefferson Co., 0., Apr. 6, 1870 Ellen Elizabeth, 1158 " " Oct. 2, 1871 Catharine, 1159 " June 8, 1874 John, 1160 Steubenville, " Jan. 16, 1876 James, 161 " " May 24, 1878 Helty Frances, 1162 " " Aug. 25, 1887 19 19 DANIEL, JR., AND ELIZA J. (ABRAHAM) POTTER. 1155. Lillian Stone, 1163 1 Steubenville,0.,Mar. 14, 1878 Nov. 23,1886 SAMUEL AND LUCY (POTTER) QUIMBY. 1127. Sam'l, Nancy & Ephraini; Samuel, Elizabeth, Abigail P., 1164 1165 1166 1167 Wooster, O., Aug. 22, 1832 Apr. 8, 1827 Sept. 23, 1830 d. in infancy. Nov. 22, 1841 June 15, 1853 Mar. 3, 1858 [Mary (Reeves). William Reeves Stiles; 1827-; son Henry and Jesse S. Haymaker; -1871. LAKE AND LOIS (ROYCE) POTTER. 932. Persis, Lyman, ' Eli, I Lucy Calista L., Calista, 1168 1160 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 June 22, 1789 Litchfield, Conn., Mar. 29, 1792 Plymouth, Nov. 9, 1795 Dec. 9, 1802 July 20, 1807 July 1, 1863 Apr. 18, 1861 Apr. 7, 1864 Jan. 2, 1834 May 4, 1856 May 2, 1817 Sept. 4, 1815 Feb. 23, 1830 Dec. 12,1816 Apr. 6, 1831 Apr. 23,1829 David Fenn; 1787-1849. 1. Caroline Scoville; -1816. [and Rosette. 2. FinetteR. Candee; 1804r-1888; d. Leverette 1. Anna Dunbar; 1797-1830. (Issue, Esther and 2. Mary Sanford; 1805-1855; d. Eli. [Martha.) Bela Dunbar. LYMAN AND PINETTE ROSETTA (CANDEE) POTTER. 1170. Edgar Mortimer, 1175 Gates, N. Y., Thomas C, Rev., ( 1176 u u 1177 Finette Rosetta, 1178 a i( Lyman R., 1179 a u June 7,1834 Feb. 24, 1836 Mar. 11, 1838 Apr. 21, 1841 Sept. 17, 1862 Nov. 6, 1861 Apr. 30, 1862 Apr. 29, 1874 July 9, 1861 Martha F. Bixby; 1842-; dau. Marshall C. 1. Myra C. Hamblett; 1836-1873; dau. John A. 2. Arietta L. Churchill; 1842-; dau. Josiah an(i Rev. J. C. Hitchcock. [Hannah. ELI AND MARY (SANFORD) POTTER. 1172. Anna Dunbar, Ellen, Jane, Lucy, Eli Henry, 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 Plymouth, Conn. , July 8, 1832 " Jan. 9, 1835 " » July 3,1836 " Feb. 13, 1839 " " Apr. 8, 1841 Sept. 20, 1847 Mar. 14, 1865 Jan. 10, 1864 Nov. 31, 1862 Mar., 1876 John Robertson; 1833-; s. Thomas and Janet. [(Hutchinson)^. Myron Sperry; 1832-; son Moses and Cynthia 1. Sarah H. Jones; -1875. 2. Fidelia C. Kirby. 19 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. JOSEPH AND POTTER. 795. 20 John, Joseph, 1186 1187 1706 1708 Mar. 10, 1784 1731 Esther Lines; 1709-1773; dau. Joseph. 20 21 JOHN AND ESTHER (LINES) POTTER. 1186. Esther, 1188 Joseph Beach. Phebe, Thankful, 1189 1190 Nathaniel Beach. Joel Ford. Thomas, Major, 1191 1750 Dec. 18, 1823 Abigail Forbes. Job, 1192 Dec. 1,1751 Oct. 4, 1827 Mary Bradley. MAJOR THOMAS AND ABIGAIL (FORBES) POTTER. 1191. Esther, 1193 Jan. 12, 1778 July 21,1809 Kimberly. 20 Obadiah, Elihu, M. D., 1194 1195 1781 1828 86. 19. 1808 Eliza W. Jones. 20 Aaron Forbes, 1196 Lydia Gilbert. [(Ford). 20 Job, 1197 Apr. 16,1793 Nov. 13, 1869 Mar. 14, 1816 Amelia Ford; 1797-1881; dau. Joel and Eunice OBADIAH AND ELIZA "W. (JONES) POTTER. 1194. John, 1198 1809 1829 20 James, M. D., 1199 Apr. 21, 1812 1839 1. Mary McMillan; 1820-1849; d. John and Sarah. George, 1200 1813 1830 Jane E., 1201 Nov. 21, 1815 Feb. 11, 1836 Joseph Hervey; 1809-. Anna, 1202 1817 1833 Caroline, 1203 1819 1820 Eugenia, 1204 1821 d. 1841 Col. D. I. Taylor. 20 Thomas Forbes, f 1206 Dec. 3, 1822 Mar. 30, 1846 1. MaryZ. Waddell; -1869. \ 1206 Apr. 4, 1872 2. Mrs. Mary J. Montgomery; -1872. 1207 Jan. 8, 1873 3. Malvina I. Ernst; -1874. 1208 Apr. 3, 1878 4. Emma A. (Compton) Clancy; 1828-; d. Jesse. Abigail, 1209 1826 1832 Obadiah, 1210 1829 1829 DR. JAMES AND MARY (McMILLAN) POTTER. 1199. Sarah Eugenia, A. Evander, Mary Elizabeth, Addie C.(by 2d mar'ge) 1211 1212 1213 1214 Marion, S. C, July 25, 1840 " " Apr. 21,1843 " " Feb. 14,1845 Conway towD, " Nov. 11, 1856 Dec. 13,1866 J. Thos. DuBois; 1830-; s. Wm. Lee and Ann S. W. S. Shackelford. William Lewis. THOMAS FORBES AND MARY Z. (WADDELL) POTTER. 1205. 20 William 0., 1215 tgomery, Ala., Apr. 7, 1847 June 19, 1866 Ella A. Clancy; 1848- dau. James and Emma Addie C, 1216 June 15, 1849 June 19, 1866 L. M. Teal. [A. (Compton). Stanley Charles, 1217 Apr. 5, 1857 Henry H., 1218 May 22, 1859 Dec. 2, 1883 Kate Fuller. ■WILLIAM O. AND ELLA A. (CLANCY) POTTER. 1215. Alonzo E., Emma Z., Willetter A., Ella May, Arthur C, Minnie E., Bennie Springfield, Thomas Earl, 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 Greenville, Ala., Aug. 11, 1867 Prattville, " Dec. 16, 1869 Greenville, '■ Mar. 6, 1872 Calvert, Tex., Feb. 22, 1876 Bedias, " Jan. 15, 1878 Greenville, Ala., May 27,1881 Jewett, Tex., Mar. 30, 1883 " " Aug. 20, 1884 Apr. 24,1883 20 AARON FORBES AND LYDIA (GILBERT) POTTER. 1196. 20 Claudius Herrick, Elihu, 1227 1228 Mar. 12,1814 Apr. 27,1839 Jane Bundle; 1813- dau. Ferris and Lucinda [(Avery). ■^0 Gilbert, 1229 Jan. 8, 1820 Jan. 12, 1883 Dec. 25, 1846 Caroline Anderson. Orson, Col., 1230 Nov. 27, 1827 Oct. 20, 1870 Adella Denny. Marcus, 1231 Augustus, M. D., 1232 d. Homer, 1233 d. Delia M., 12.34 Clark. Abbey, 1235 David Sexton. CLAUDIUS HERRICK AND JANE (RUNDLE) POTTER. 1227. Lydia Gilbert, Forbes Homer, Ferris Bundle, 12.36 12,37 1238 June 23, 1840 Mar. 13, 1842 Woodstock, 111., May 25, 1846 died in infancy. Mar. 27, 1873 Nov. 20, 1871 [Sophronia (Hines). Annie L. Paige; 1854-; dau. John Warren and FERRIS RUNDLE AND ANNIE L. (PAIGE) POTTER. 1238. Geo.Brackenridge, Claude Herrick, Lydia Gilbert, Ferris Bundle, 1239 1240 1241 1242 Galveston, Tex., Feb. 12,1774 Leavenworth, Kan., NoV. 24, 1875 St. Louis, Mo., July 25, 1879 " " Dec. 10, 1884 GILBERT AND CAROLINE (ANDERSON) POTTER. 1229. Florence Ida, Homer C, Grace Alice, Byron F., 1243 1244 1245 1246 Crawford Co., Pa., Jime 14, 1860 Morristown, " Feb. 16, 1853 Sept. 24, 1858 died le. 2. Feb. 11, 1874 Oct. 21,1885 Chas. E. Seaton;1840-; s. Leonard and Sarah S. Emma E. Patterson. JOB AND AMELIA (FORD) POTTER. 1197. {Continued page 21.) Thomas, Eliza Esther, Lvdin Amelia, 1247 1248 1249 Crawford Co., Pa., Jan. 9, 1817 " " Mar. 20, 1819 " jSIar. 19, 1823 Oct. 13,1849 1875 Unmarried. Dec, 1839 Nov. 19, 1841 Israel Harmon. (i. C. Manville. 20 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Pakt 5. JOB AND AMELIA (FORD) POTTER. 1197. [Concluded.) Job L., 1250 Crawford Co., Pa. Oct. 29,1825 Julia Ann Fideha Palmer. 21 Parlina Eunice, 1261 " " Dec. 1, 1830 Feb. 4, 1860 Mar. 7, 1850 Fortunatus Hubbard. Albert Joel, 1262 " " " Dec. 13, 1832 Nov. 5, 1856 Laura Ann Darrow. [(Berry). Mary Amelia, 1253 " " Oct. 17, 1840 Oct. 6, 1865 Thomas Parker, Jr.; 1825- ; sonThos. and Mary FORTUNATUS AND PARLINA EUNICE (POTTER) HUBBARD. 1251. Amelia Seley, 1264 Dec. 18, 1850 Sept. 18, 1872 Alfred H. Pollard. [Sophronia (Thayer). Harriet Eunice, 1255 Nov. 16, 1853 Apr. 8, 1876 Edwin H. Johnson; 1850-; son Edwin H. and JOB AND MARY (BRADLEY) POTTER. 1192. Mary, 1266 John, 1267 Ada, 1268 , Myra, 1269 May 26,1781 Sept. 14, 1834 Esther, 1260 Mar. 1,1783 Oct. 28, 1820 Polly, 1261 Mar. 1,1783 Mar. 11,1848 '21 Heman Bradley, 1262 Jan. 8, 1786 Oct. 7, 1854 Electa Miller. Eobert Lines, 1263 Jan. 21,1788 Feb. 5, 1841 Unmarried. Sarah, 1264 May 11,1790 Apr. 29,1860 Nov. 9, 1820 Emanuel Coryell. Thomas, 1266 died in infancy. Apr. 5, 1872 Frances, 1266 Apr. 16, 1795 George Kirby. Thomas Gilbert, 1267 Jan. 5, 1797 Eliza Jordan Garrison. HEMAN BRADLEY AND ELECTA (MILLER) POTTER. 1262. Mary Eliza, 1268 Aug. 11, 1813 Sept. 25, 1814 Mary Bradley, Fred Miller, 1269 Oct. 7, 1815 May 13, 1836 George Babcock. 1270 May 15, 1817 May 23, 1818 21 Elizabeth Miller, 1271 Apr. 19,1819 Oct. 24, 1864 Nov. 14, 1838 Hon. Abram P. Grant; -1871. 21 Herman Bradley, 1272 Mar. 15, 1824 July 30,1859 ■ Mar. 13, 1860 Ira Denna Lorenzd, Albano. HON. ABRAM P. AND ELIZABETH MILLER (POTTER) GRANT. 1271. Mary Babcock, 1273 Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1839 Oct. 22, 1881 Dec. 30, 1880 George W. Parkhurst. Josephine Louisa, 1274 " " Aug. 28, 1842 June 20, 1872 William R. Hosmer; 1835- ; s. Eev. Geo. W. and Elizabeth Potter, 1275 " Aug. 2, 1847 Dec. 29, 1869 Joseph L. King; -1879. [Hannah P. (Kendall). HE 1276 MAN BRADLEY AND IRA DENNA LORENZA (ALBANO) POTTER. 1272. Electa Mary, May 7, 1853 Jan. 10, 1876 Oliver Clarke Bead; son William Gardner and George Babcock, 1277 Aug. 12, 1855 Dec. 31, 1856 [Agnes Matilda (Clarke). JOEL AND SUSANNA (STACY) POTTER. 645. Stacy, 1278 New Haven, Scath, 1279 u 21 22 Joel, Jr , Benjamin, Polly, 1280 1281 12^2 1761 " 1763 July 8, 1827 June 18, 1837 1784 1783 Se/stonr' } -J-gl^ters of Elihu Stone. JOEL, JR., ADD THANKFUL (STONE) POTTER. 1280. Bela, 1283 Litchfield, Conn., June 16, 1785 Mrs. Rockfeller. Heman, j 1284 " " Apr. 5, 1787 Sept. 26, 1863 1. Pamelia Emmons; -1818. 1286 2. Philana Seeley; -1863. Orrin, 1286 " " 1789 Ehoda Emmons. Almeda, 1287 " " July 2, 1792 July 22, 1860 Horace H. Smith ; -1867 ; son Hezekiah and Polly 21 Laura, 1288 " " Oct. 2, 1794 Job Potter. [(Potter). 21 Curtis Stone, j" 1289 " July 26,1800 Sept. 20, 1872 Sept. 23, 1821 1. Abigail W. Seelye; 1802-1870. 1290 Nov. 23, 1871 2. Mrs. Mary Ann Snyder; 1807-. JOB AND LAURA (POTTER) POTTER. 1288. 21 Alfred, 1291 1813 Jan. 9, 1875 Lavinia Murphy. Aurelia, 1292 L. H. Hollister. ALFRED AND LAVINIA (MURPHY) POTTER. 1291. Ellen, 1293 ' Bissett. Cornelia, 1294 d. Dve. Charles Bertrand, 1295 d. Aurelia C, 1296 Mar. 4, 1846 Oct. 24, 1865 Joseph H. Simpson; son George and Esther. Alfred M.,M.D., 1297 Sept. 17, 1850 Apr. 21, 1877 Libbie May Obenshane; 1857-; dau. Madison L, CURTIS STONE AND ABIGAIL W. (SEELYE) POTTER. 1289. Clarissa I., 1298 Nov. 16, 1822 June 30, 1831 Harriet 0., 1299 ■ Dec. 16, 1824 Feb. 8, 1864 Mar. 9, 1843 David Geer. Martha J., 1300 Jan. 17, 1K27 Mar. 4, 1881 William L. Pratt. [Lyman and Betsey. Oscar F., ( 1301 Goshen, Conn., May 10, 1830 1859 1. Anna Augusta Lawrence; 1838-1865; dau. 1302 2. Mrs. Ellen E. Woods; 1833-; dau. Birdsey Truman C, 1303 Washington," May 21, 1832 Feb. 25, 1833 Mar. 13,1867 [and Eliz. G. 9;\ Homer 0.,M.D., 1304 " " Apr. 18, 1834 Aug. 20, 1857 Ehza J. Hull; 1838-; dau. Andrew G. and Mar- Alfred, 1305 " June 27, 1836 Aug. 6, 1838 [garet E. 21 Eugene, | Abbie L, 1306 " " Aug. 6, 1838 Oct. 30, 1868 1. Sarah M. Beardsley; 1842-1871: dau. Eliot. ''■'^ 1.307 Sept. 16, 1875 2. Florence B. Brickenridge; 1846-; d. Josiah C. 1308 " " Dec. 11, 1840 Dec. 11, 1866 George Ryan; 1833- ; son Porris and Barbara. 22 Alfred S. , 1309 " " Oct. 28, 1845 Oct. 16, 1873 Harriet W. AVickersham; 1844-; dau. Thomas. DR. HOMER C. AND ELIZA J. (HULL) POTTER. 1304. Ella Hull, 1310 Des Moines, la., July 6, 1868 May 13, 1875 W. F. Hammond. Annie A., 1311 Vandalia " Aug. 20, 1862 Feb. 11, 1864 EUGENE AND SARAH M. (BEARDSLEY) POTTER. 1306. Lawrence W., 1312 Lexington, Mich., Apr. 4,1871 ! 21 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS.— Part 5. EUGENE AND FLORENCE B. (BRICKENRIDGE) POTTER. 1307. Louise E. , 1313 Winstead.Conn., Feb. 17, 1877 ALFRED S. AND HARRIET M. (WICKERSHAM) POTTER. 1309. Eugene W., EalphH., Helene, 1314 1315 1316 Prairie City, la., Feb. 4, 1875 " " Feb. 9,1881 " Apr. 30, 1884 Dec. 11, 1876 22 22 BENJAMIN AND RACHAEL (STONE) POTTER. 1281. Betsey, Minor, Sally, Mary, Permelia, Susannah (no issue), Eachael, " Albert, " 1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1324 ITew Haven, Conn., Litchfield, " Oct. 21,1784 Apr. 9, 1787 Apr. 22, 1790 Oct. 10, 1792 Apr. 23, 1796 Nov. 11,1798 Nov. 15, 1802 Dec. 16, 1S04 Feb. 16, 1846 Dec. 12, 1850 June 17, 1815 July 22,1875 Oct. 29,1851 July 16, 1846 Aug. 30, 1839 Charles Landon; -1856. Feb. 26, 1817 Polly Grey; 1797-1878; dau. Joseph and Lydia. Nov. 25, 1806 Moses Stone; -1820. May 11, 1812 Isaac Moulthrop. Sept. 15, 1818 Leman Stone; -1870. Nov. 23, 1819 Sherman Landon; -1856. May 4, 1826 John Porter. June 26, 1828 Mary Stone. MINOR AND POLLY (GREY) POTTER. 1318. Garry Grey, 22 I Lydia Ann, 22 ; Sally, 22 Minor R., I Julia, 1.325 Litchtield,Conn , July 2,1818 1326 1327 1328 " " Sept. 20, 1820 1329 " " Dec. 15, 1821 1330 " " July 31, 1823 1.331 " " Nov. 3, 1829 Apr. 23, 1852 July 18, 1887 Sept. 18, 1839 Aug. 27, 1867 May 6, 1886 Sept. 7,1846 Mar. 11,1849 Oct. 12,1854 Oct. 12, 1856 1. Mary Ann Cogswell; 1817-1866; dau. Riley and Wancy. 2. Laura B. (Freeman; Kilbourn; 1829-1884; dau. Orrln. 3. Caroline (Simmons) Lester; 1834-; dau. Horace and Lucy. Geo. Wash. Cogswell; 1813-1879; s. Ruel & Lydia. Asa Lyman Grannis; 1814-; s. Thos. and Ruth. Selena Osborn; 1831-; d. Jefferson and Adariah. Jason St. John. GARRY GREY AND MARY ANN (COGS"WrELL) POTTER. 1325. 1 George Wilson, 1332 Litchfleld,Conn.,Dec. 6, 1840 June 3, 1864 [annah L. (Canfield). AVatson Grev, 1333 " Mar. 4,1842 Oct. 4, 1864 Ruble Jerusha Hatch; 1847-; d. John and Di- Frances Garelia, 1334 " Apr. 3, 1844 Sept. 2,1862 Sherman Hawley Hill; 1840-. Manville, 1335 " Nov. 23, 1849 July 15, 1850 Mary Loesa, 1336 " Nov. 1, 1853 June 5, 1861 Garry Eldridge, 1337 " Apr. 3, 1856 June 24, 1861 GARRY GREY AND LAURA E. (FREEMAN-KILBOURN) POTTER, 1326. Mary Ann, 13.38 Oct. 17,1868 GEORGE WASHINGTON AND LYDIA ANN (POTTER) COGSWELL. 1328. George Grey, Fillmore, 1339 1340 New Preston, Conn., Sept. 27, 1847 " " Nov. 30, 1850 May 18, 1850 Jan. 15, 1880 [and Ellen (Wheaton). Lillian Wheaton Patterson; 1861-; d. Dan'l W. ASA LYMAN AND SALLY (POTTER) GRANNIS. 1329. Fremont Minor, Weston Grey, 1341 1342 Litchfleld,Conn., Dec. 24, 1851 " " Feb. 16, 1855 Oct. 20, 1875 Feb. 20,1879 Florella Mary Ann Kilbourn; 1853- ; d. Elisha. Louise Glover; 1857-; dau. Julius and Jennie. MINOR R. AND SELENA (OSBORN) POTTER. 1330. Jefferson Osborn, 1343 AUensville, 0., Feb. 27, 1862 Feb. 7, 1863 Lyman Parley, 1344 Harrison, " Mar. 30, 1864 June 21, 1866 [(Doty). Ada Althea, 1345 AUensville, " Apr. 10, 1867 Jan. 8, 1888 Jacob A. Clutts; 1861- s. Abraham and Sarah Louis Victor, 1346 " June 9,1869 Aug. 21, 1876 22 / Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS.— Paet 5. 23 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Pakt 5. 24 P^RT 5. JOHN AND WILLIAM POTTER, OE NEW HAYEN, CONN., AND THEIE DESCENDANTS. The brothers John Potter ^ and William Potter^ signed the Plantation Covenant, New Haven, Conn., June 4, 1639. It is probable that they came to America at the same date. There is a record of the arrival of William Potter : " Came in the 'Abigail' from London, 1635, aged 27 ; wife Frances, aged 26, and child Joseph, aged 20 weeks, and his mother, Hannah Beecher, she had married again after the death of her first husband." William Potter, in a will dated 1662, names children Nathaniel, Joseph, Hope, and Eebecca. Hannah Beecher, in her will, mentions son William Potter ; her son John had died before her death. Stephen Dodd's East Haven Register has this account respecting John Potter (East Haven constituted a part of the town of New Haven for one hundred and forty-six years, 1785) : — "In 1651 John Potter obtained 20 acres of the Fresh Meadow lands. In 1662, John Potter obtained a piece of land upon which to set his blacksmith shop. "On the 19th of August, 1680, Thomas Clark sold to Sergt. John Potter ' all that farm lying and being within the township of New Haven, and near and adjoining to a brook called by the name of Stoney Brook, which Thomas Clarke bought of Nathaniel Micklethwaite of the city of London, merchant, containeth by estimation 300 acres of upland, be it more or less, and 3 score acres of meadow, be it more or less, adjoining thereto ; excepting always all the uplands that hath been formerly sold from the said farme or iron workes, reserving only all (he Iron worke plates of Iron, and the moveables to himself, that are upon the premises.' "John Potter was to pay £40 per annum for 21 years, in wheat, pork, and peas. Sergt. John Potter did not resume the Iron business, as was contemplated when he bought the farm. "But in the year 1692, he and Thomas Pinion petitioned New Haven for liberty to set up a Bloomary on the first spring, or brook towards Foxson. In April, 'some of the townsmen having viewed the brooke that runs into Stoney Eiver at the place or thereabouts, which was moved for by John Potter, formerly to set up a Bloomary ; and for his encouragement allow him the use of said brooke, and 20 acres of land, not exceeding 30, near the first spring, the west side of Stoney River ; and grant him the liberty of what Iron mines there are within the town bounds, and the use of what wood he needs in the commons for the work, if it proves effectual. And the aforesaid land is to be laid out and bounded to him, by the surveyor, and one or two of the townsmen. Always preserving the necessary highways, if there be any.' This Bloomary was established, but there is no record of how long it exhisted." The estate of John Potter was rated at £25, and his family consisted then of four persons, — himself, wife, and two chil- dren, viz., John, Jr., and Samuel. His house lot soon be- came the property of Ailing Ball, and it is probable that he died as early as 1643. His name does not appear in the record of the first "seating of the meeting-house" in 1645-6. His widow, Elizabeth Potter, married, June, 1646, Edward Parker, who died in 1662, and she married a third time, Robert Rose, of Branford, Conn. The will of Elizabeth Rose was made July 20, 1677 ; she died before signing and sealing it, but the children agreed to its provisions, and, at a subsequent court, it was admitted. She names her sons, John and Samuel Potter, "my son John Parker, to have my house he lives in, and daughter Brooks, daughter Hall, and daughter Cook — all my grandchildren — to have £12 apiece. The rest to be divided to my three daughters, Mary, Hope, and Lydia." Sons, John Potter and John Parker, joint executors. Estate appraised by John Cooper and John Winston. John Potter, Jr.,^ born about 1635, baptized at New Haven, Conn., Oct. 17, 1641, died Dec. 24, 1706, was the eldest son of John Potter, the first settler. In 1662, he bought of John Tuttle, Jr., a homestead in- East Haven, which the latter had received by deed of gift from his father, William Tuttle, of New Haven, 1661. In this deed John Potter is called blacksmith. "His will was proved in New Haven in 1706-7, in which he calls himself 70 years of age; wife Mary, and sons, John and Samuel, executors; desires to be buried in New Haven ; leaves £5 to the church, in care of Rev. John Pierpont ; Deacon Penderson and Deacon Bradley, trustees. Wife Mary to dispose of her own estate, as by agreement, before marriage, and she gave it away to her children. She was a laborious, loving, and tender-hearted wife to me, notwithstanding. Eldest son, John, to have shop and smith's tools, right in Branford. Son Samuel to have 6 acres for his house lot over against David Austin's house ; 8 acres above Matthew Moulthrop"s house ; 4 acres of salt meadow that was Mr. Tuttle's, and 8 acres 'blumery ' ; also, the homestead that was his grandmother's, and a room in my house as long as he behaves himself well towards his mother- in-law, and, if she is removed by marriage or death, Samuel must come to terms with his brother John, and if Samuel marries, he shall not bring his wife into the house of his mother-in-law. Abigail, my dau., shall have the still that was my mother's. . . . Will proved 1st Monday in Jan. 1706/7. Inventory, £416 4.s. OtZ." Samuel Potter,^ baptized in New Haven, Oct. 17, 1641, removed to Wallingford, and at the settlement, in 1669, had 25 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. eight acres of land. His son Samuel, born Sept. 19, 1671, was the first white child born in the town of Wallingford. This son, Samuel Potter, removed to Connecticut Farms, in the Passaic Valley, N. J., and was the ancestor of that branch of the Potter family. Sergeant John Potter. ^ Administration of estate of Ser- geant John Potter, of East Haven, granted to Elizabeth Potter, widow of deceased, in 1712. Inventory taken May 9, 1713, £482 6s. 6d. John Potter, a minor child, chose his mother for guardian, also Elizabeth and Samuel, minor children. Oct. 13, 1710, debts were exhibited by widow EHzabeth, and the court granted liberty to sell land to pay debts. In 1716, Gideon Potter chose his mother, Elizabeth, guardian. The estate was divided in 1721. To John, 20 acres on Stony Creek below Foxon, 11 acres west of Foxon, rest in meadow land, and part of lot within the half-mile, etc. To Elizabeth, to Gideon, right in house lot. To Daniel, to Enos, to Samuel, Joseph. Samuel and Enos chose brother, Gideon Potter, guardian. Joseph chose his mother, Eliza- beth. Captain Edwakd Eells Potter,^"^ United States naval governor of the United States Naval Asylum at Philadelphia, was born at Medina, N. Y., May 9, 1833. " He entered the United States service in the home and African squadrons during 1850-55, spent a year at the United States Naval Academy. On July 9, 1858, he was commissioned lieutenant, Western Gulf squadron, and in 1861-62, he was executive officer of the 'Wissahicken' of that squadron, during the bombardment and passage of Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, and the capture of New Orleans. He also passed the Vicksburg batteries twice, and participated in the engagement with the ram 'Arkansas.' On July 16, 1862, he was promoted lieutenant-commander, and attached to the ' De Soto,' of the Eastern Gulf squadron, then passed to the 'Wabash,' of the North Atlantic squad- ron, and in 1864-65, he had command of the iron-clad 'Mahopac' He was given the 'Chippewa,' of the North Atlantic squadron, in 1865, and took part in the engagement at Fort Fisher, and in the bombardment of Fort Anderson, after which he commanded the 'Rhode Island,' in 1865-67, and was on shore duty until 1871, having in the mean while been promoted commander, on June 3, 1869. He then had the 'Shawmut,' of the North Atlantic squadron, dui'ino- 1871-72, and then until 1879 was on shore duty. In 1880, he commanded the ' Constellation,' and he was commissioned captain on July 11, 1880. He then served at the New York Navy Yard in 1881-83, and commanded the 'Lancaster' of the European station, until September, 1886. Captain Potter was made commandant of the Navy Yard at Leao-ue Island, Pa., in December, 1886."— AjyjjJetons' 0;/dop<(:dia of American Biography. Jared Potter, M.D.,^''^ born Sept. 25, 1742, died July 11, 1810; graduated at Yale College, 1760; "studied medicine with Dr. Elliot, of Guilford, Conn. ; located as a physician in New Haven. At the outbreak of the war of the Revolution, in 1744, he removed to WalHngford, Conn., wa& appointed surgeon of Colonel Wooster's regiment. At the capture of St. Johns, he was there placed in charge of the hospital. He followed the retreat from Canada under Arnold. His regiment was then disbanded ; another, under Colonel Douglas, was raised, to which he was appointed sur- geon. He was in the battle of Long Island, under General Sullivan, also in the retreat from the city of New York, the battle of White Plains, and at length had charge of a hos- pital at Rye or Sawpits till his regiment was disbanded. He resumed his profession in Wallingford, and continued it till he died." The Tory Governor Franklin of Nevv Jersey, a prisoner, was for some months billeted on his family in Wallingford. Davis's History of Wallingford says : "Dr. Jared Potter, of Wallingford, was one of the most distinguished physicians in the State of Connecticut, and the teacher from whom many eminent members of the medical profession received instruction. He was a speculating theologian, and his spec- ulations were of an infidel character. It is said that his pupils, whatever progress they made in medical studies, generally left Dr. Potter's office with minds tinged with sceptical notions." The following extract is from a paper read before the New Haven County Medical Society.: — "Dr. Potter was considered a superior academic scholar, well read in his profession, and well acquainted with the English infidel writers, whose principles he adopted. . . . He was esteemed a man of strong reasoning powers of mind, and a very judicious physician. He was acknowledged by all who practised with him as a very fair and honorable practitioner, very free from any little acts of intrigue. He treated kindly the younger members of the profession. He lived to the age of seventy-, and left behind him the char- acter of a very talented, honorable, and high-minded physi- cian." Henry Camp Potter, M. D.,32'' of East Saginaw, Mich., born inUtica, N. Y., July 14, 1823, graduated at Union Col- lege, New York, 1841, and graduated at Albany Medical Col- lege, 1844. He practised medicine in Utica, N. Y., 1844 to 1850. From 1850 to 1853 was engaged on the Utica, N. Y., Daily Gazette, as part owner and one of the editors. He received the degrees A. B., 1841; A. M. and M. D., 1844. Engaged on the Black River and Utica Railroad and Brooklyn Water Works till 1859, when hcTemoved to Mich- igan, and has been engaged with the Flint and Pere Mar- quette Railroad from that date, as superintendent, secretary, treasurer, vice-president, and general manao-er. During 1860 and two years later, in addition to other duties, he was director and superintendent of the first com- pany organized to bore artesian wells for salt water and to make salt in Michigan. Under his superintendence, the first four thousand barrels of salt made in Michio-an were manufactured. The production of this article, in 1887, was four million two hundred and sixty thousand barrels. TuRHAND KiRTLAND,3^<' 1755-1844, " was a farmer at Wallingford in 1776. He was engaged in the service on J/j'cl ^U^ptic Piinh'^hnP Zt-n^r^^ iv^ Co, "NY. ;/ oyot-UyL^ Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIE DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. board the boats which conveyed our retreating forces over to the main-land from New York. He and most of his com- pany were attacked with camp distemper and discharged and sent home. He was one of the original members of the Connecticut Land Company, which purchased the title to the New Connecticut (Western Reserve). In 1798, as agent of the company, he conducted a boat laden with surveyors, emigrants, and provisions up the Mohawk River, through Wood Creek, Oneida and 'Ontario Lakes, into Niagara River ; thence hauled it around the Falls on the Canada side, and navigated up the river and through Lake Erie into Grand River, a little above the present city of Painesville, Ohio. He annually visited the East until 1803, when he removed his family to Ohio, and located at Poland, Ohio, where he resided until his death." Jaeed Potter Kirtland,^^'' M. D., LL. D.,.born in Wal- lingford, Conn., Nov. 10, 1793; died at East Rockport, Ohio, Dec. 10, 1877. "Studied in Cheshire and Walling- ford academies, and medicine with Dr. Eli Ives and Dr. Nathaniel Smith, of New Haven. In 1812, entered the medical class of Yale College. In 1814, entered the medi- cal department of the University of Pennsylvania. Until 1817, he practised medicine in Wallingford, Conn. In the latter part of that year he removed to the town of Durham, Conn., and continued the medical practice until 1823, when he removed to Poland, Ohio. In 1837, he removed to a farm five miles west of the city of Cleveland, on the lake shore. Here he examined and described all the fishes of the Ohio lakes and rivers, collected varieties of fresh-water shells, in connection with which he made the discovery of the sexual character of the mussel by the form of the shell. He ex- amined the native wild plants botanically, also examined a'nd studied the geolos;ical formation of the State. "He has also gathered specimens of birds, investigated the habits of the honey bee, all of this while superintending a large farm. . . . His discoveries in conchology and ich- thyology attracted unusual attention. In 1848, he was given charge of the natural-history department of the survey of the State of Ohio, and his works on the subject were pub- lished in Boston and elsewhere. In 1827, elected to the Ohio Legislature, and re-elected for several terms. Elected Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of Ohio ; resigned, and accepted a similar position in the Willoughby Medical School ; and afterwards held the same position in the Western Reserve College at Cleveland, which he resigned in 1864. He was at one time president of the Ohio State Medical Society." David Potter,^*^ of Hamden, Conn., born in East Haven, Conn., Nov. 26, 1717: died in Hamden after 1773. His wife was Sarah Gilbert, the eldest daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Sherman) Gilbert. Stephen Gil- bert was a great-grandson of Matthew Gilbert, one of the first two deacons, and one of the " seven pillars " of the New Haven church. He was also deputy governor of the New Haven colony, and a leading man in all its civil and reliffious affairs. Sarah Gilbert was also descended from Thomas Gregson. Governor Eaton and Thomas Gregsou were the commissioners from the New Haven colony in 164;i to form a general convention of all the New England plan- tations. Elizabeth Sherman (mother of Sarah Gilbert) was of the third generation from Rev. John Sherman, through Captain Daniel and Mr. John Sherman of New Haven, and also of the same generation in descent from Rev. Nicholas Street, teacher or colleague with Rev. Mr. Davenport in the New Haven church. The will of David Potter, made March 9, 1773, names son Abel, executor, David Potter, surety ; wife to have one third of the movable and real estate. "Son Abel, in addi- tion to what I have given him, to have one acre more than half of my land that lies east of the highway that runs by my house, the north part thereof; also 3 acres of my house lot on the south side thereof. To son David, my house where I now dwell, and 3 acres of the house lot on the north side thereof and half of a meadow called Wall Meadow, also 3 acres conveyed to me by Moses Gilbert, daughter Elizabeth and daughter Sarah." In the inventory, was called David Potter, of the parish of INIount Carmel, since called town of Hamden, £27 75. Od. Abel Potter, ^^^ of Hamden, Conn., was born in Ham- den, and married Mary Turner, a daughter of Abraham and Mary Turner, of Hamden, Conn., and was of the fourth gen- eration in descent from Captain Nathaniel Turner, one of the first four magistrates and chief military officer of the New Haven colony. Hon. Orlando B. Potter, ^^^ of New York City, was born in Charlemont, Franklin County, Mass., March 10, 1823. His father, Samuel Potter, son of Abel Potter, was born in Hamden, and reared in Northford, New Haven County, Conn. He was a lineal descendant of John Potter, the original colonist who settled at New Haven in 1639, a signer of the New Haven Covenant. He emigrated to Charlemont in 1819, carrying his effects by two ox teams. He married, and settled upon a hillside farm, mostly cov- ered with primeval forest, looking down upon the Deerfield Valley. His wife, Sophia Rice, was a daughter of Samuel Rice and great-granddaughter of Moses Rice, first settler, princi- pal proprietor and founder of Charlemont, who was killed! by the Indians, June 11, 1755, near the fort he had erected! to protect the infant settlement. Moses Rice was the great- grandson of Edmund Rice, who came from Barkhamstead, England, and settled in Sudbury, j\Iass., in 1638. Thus settled in life, Samuel Potter reared a family of ten children, who became no small factors in the progress of the town. One hundred miles from Boston, the market to which the farm products were drawn over a wagon road, with prices- scarcely half what they now are, with the axe, plough,, scythe, and sickle as instruments of labor, it was no eas}' problem to maintain such a home. He accomplished the work well ; year by year the forest receded before the 27 Part 5. -JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. strokes of father and sons, the tields, covered with flocks and well-tilled crops, grew wider, the reward of industry, economy, and perseverance. Nor were these virtues acci- dental. Success, under such circumstances and against such obstacles, could be attained in no other way. They were the necessity of the situation, the only means by which the parents could secure independence, and raise their children to a better condition. They lived to see eight children reared to mature years, all educated to business or teaching, in which six tempora- rily engaged. The mother died at seventy-three, the father at eighty-six years of age. The subject of this sketch was the second son and third child. He was the oldest child at home, from ten to sixteen years of age. His father was absent much upon public business. Thus he was in charge of the stock and farm. In summer, he took the lead in growing and harvesting the crops ; in winter, after the cattle and sheep were fed, he led his younger brothers and sisters to school, and after the chores were done, spent the evening with them around the common lire, getting his own and helping the younger chil- dren to get their next day's lessons. Thus, in youth, he became habituated to leading among his brothers and directing the work upon the farm. To this, more than anything else, he attributed a habit of self- reliance and control in whatever he engaged, which is one of his prominent traits. At the age of sixteen, he obtained permission from his parents to prepare for college, under- taking to do it by his own exertion, without adding to their bui'dens. During the next two years, working upon the farm spring and summer, attending school autumn and win- ter, he completed his preparation, entering "Williams Col- lege in August, 1841. He maintained a high stand in his class, but the change from active outdoor life to confinement and close applica- tion brought on obstinate dyspepsia. He left college in the Sophomore year, and after a trip at sea, obtained employ- ment at Dennis, Cape Cod, in teaching and other work, until the spring of 1845, when, having determined to enter Dane Law School, at Cambridge, the coming August, he engaged to teach a class of young ladies, afternoons, and, to improve his health and add to his slender means, hired three acres of ground by the shore, which he cultivated as a gar- den, forenoons. Aug. 1, after having marketed other products of his garden and closed the school, he found himself with fifty barrels of potatoes, for which there was no market in Den- nis. These he took upon a fishing schooner to Province- town, the extreme end of the Cape, where he peddled them from house to house. With the little means thus earned, he entered Dane Law School, Harvard College, September, 1845. He continued his law studies at Cambridge and in the office of the late Charles G. Thomas, at Boston, till April, 1848, during which time he taught two terms of three months each at Dennis and at the academy in his native town. During part of this time, to eke out his means, he boarded himself in a small upper room in Sewall Place, Boston, buying his own provisions. He was admitted to the bar in Boston, on examination by the court, Feb. 12, 1848. Pecuniary difficulties were now over. In Mr. Thomas's office, preparing and trying small causes in justices' courts (a privilege allowed students in offices with which they were connected), he became somewhat known and familiar with practice. Declining copartnership with Mr. Thomas, he opened an office in Court Square, and, to make the most of his time, an office also at South Reading, ten miles from Boston, at which he did business in the evening. In an early case in which he was employed, he was sent to Cape Cod to collect about eight thousand dollars from a debtor who had purchased, under misrepresentation, goods from Boston creditors, taken them home, and sold and deliv- ered them to his father-in-law without paying for them. Finding the goods locked up in a small building of the father-in-law's, Mr. Potter directed the sheriff to enter for- cibly and attach them. The pretended owner forbade this, and threatened forcible resistance. The sheriff declining to act, the young attorney, undaunted by the threat, broke open the door. Emboldened by this, the sheriff attached the goods. The result was an immediate settlement, and Mr. Potter returned to Boston, with cash and secured notes for his clients' claim in full. Happily surprised at the result, these clients placed more claims in his hands, and spoke favorably of him to others. His usual course was, instead of sending an attorney's letter, to visit. the debtors, and learn for himself their ability and situation, making necessary explanations and a direct appeal ; setting before them the labor, cost, and certain results of litigation, he almost always obtained payment or security. His business rapidly increased both in city and country. The result of the first year was an income of about three thousand dollars. He continued to practise at Boston and South Reading until May 1, 1853, during which time he assisted his two sisters and a younger brother to attend school, paid back with interest the small amount his father had advanced toward his own education, and laid up ten thousand dollars. In October, 1850, he married Martha G. Wiley, daughter of Benjamin B. Wiley, Esq., of South Reading. To her wisdom, prudence, and earnest devotion and support, he attributes his subsequent success not less than to his own eflbrts. In 1852, he was retained by two young men to defend a suit against them, for the contract price of a new sewing machine. This case had an important influence upon the young lawyer's future. Seeing his interest in their inven- tion and success, they requested him to become associated with them, proposing an equal interest, upon most favorable terms. He accepted the proposition upon condition that he should continue his professional practice until the business demanded his personal attention. He embarked all his sav- ings in a manufactory for this machine in Boston, while he continued to work at his profession. The next year, the business developed so rapidly that he determined to remove to New York to establish the business there. He associated with himself a rising young lawyer, S. J. Gordon, Esq., to 28 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. continue his law business in Boston, Mr. Potter engaging to he personally present at the trial of causes as much as required to fulfil his existing professional obligations. He removed to New York in May, 1853. , The sewing-machine business was soon after incorporated as a stock company ; he became its president, and remained so continuously until it retired from active business in 1876. He was most laboriously and constantly engaged in the con- duct of the business of which he was the head. Having made himself familiar with every step in the progress of that art, it was easy for him to detect attempted falsehood, and for many years he had principal direction in maintaining the patents upon which the art of machine sewing rested. This, together with the direction as president of the business of the company, in wJiich hundreds of persons were employed in the manufacture and sale of the machines, would have made his life a busy one without attention to his private afi"airs. But during much of this time he was building, always by days' work, and under his own personal super- vision, stores and warehouses in New York. From his first entrance into the city, he had unshaken faith in its progress and commanding importance as the centre of influence and commerce upon this continent, and at no distant day of the world, and he has never ceased to invest his means in build- ing up the city. There have been few seasons when his workmen have not added to its taxable property,, beauty, and business capacity. In 1869, finding himself in failing health from long over- work, he sought his first relaxation for more than twenty- five years, in a return for a portion of his time to the employment and habits of his boyhood. Purchasing a large farm upon the Hudson, near Sing Sing, he established his summer residence there, and has since indulged without stint his love for agriculture and its advancement. His farm occupies nearly six hundred acres, upon which he keeps about two hundred cows. In summer, he personally directs and participates in the work of this farm and care of' the stock, coming daily to the city to attend to his business interests. In winter, he spends at least one nigbt and morning each week at the farm, and thus refreshes and strengthens himself for his more exacting work in town. His cows and stables are his hobby. He spares no expense in their improvement or upon better methods of feeding and caring for cattle, or in testing improved methods of agricul- ture. In 1876, Mr. Potter withdrew from manufacturing; since then he is able better to command his time, which he divides between his farm, the management of his property in town, and his family. Originally a Whig, he voted with that party until 1860, when, hoping an election of President by the people, instead of by the House of Representatives, might save the country from civil war, he cast his vote for Mr. Lincoln, though believing the Republican party should never have been founded, and that all the good aimed at by that party could be better accomplished within the existing parties, both of which were national and in no degree sec- tional. In 1861, he attached himself to the Democratic party, and has been a constant supporter of it since. During the war, while doing all in his power to secure that it should be con- ducted for the sole purpose of " preserving the Union with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired," he did what he could to maintain the national cause. He then, for the first time, ventured suggestions to the government by laying before the Secretary of the Treas- ury and the President our national banking system. On the day when the first battle of Bull Run was fought, result- ing so disastrously for the national cause, he was at Pitts- field, Mass., preparing, with the late Judge B. R. Curtis, for an important argument. The news suspended their work, and Mr. Potter returned immediately to New York. He realized the certainty of a terrible struggle for the preserva- tion of the Union. Such was the distrust of the banks of the Western States, that his own company was paying ten to fifteen per cent exchange in currency for drafts upon NeAV York at Chicago and St. Louis. Thus painfully impressed with the impotence of the State banks to meet the great emergency, his mind turned to the problem of providing a national currency. Within twenty-five days, on Aug. 14, 1861, he laid before the Secretary of the Treasury, Chief Justice Chase, and, at the same time, before President Lin- coln, in the following communication, the plan for a national currency : — Hon. S. P. Chase, Secretary of the U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. : Dear Sir, — I beg leave to suggest for your consideration a plan which occurs to me as certain, if adopted, to secure for the country several ends always important, but especially so now. PLAN. Allow banks and bankers, duly authorized, in the loya States, to secure their bills, by depositing with a superin- tendent appointed by the government. United States stocks at their par value, in the same way that the banks and bankers in New Yorlc now secure their circulation by depos- iting New York State and United States stocks with the UStaie, thus making the stocks of the United States a basis of bank- ino: on which alone a national circulation can be secured. To do this, it is necessary only for the government to authorize and appoint a superintendent connected with the treasury, whose duty it shall be to receive from duly author- ized banks and bankers within loyal States, United States stocks in sums of not less than say $200,000 from one party, and hold the same as security for an equal amount of bills to be properly stamped and signed by such superintendent, and delivered to the depositing bank or banker. This mark or stamp and signature of such superintendent to guarantee to the holder of the bills issued that the same are secured by United States stocks deposited with and held by the govern- ment ; and that in case the same shall fail to be redeemed by the bank or banker issuing them, then, on due demand and protest, such superintendent will sell, after proper notice to the bank or banker, and apply to the redemption of said bills the stocks held to secure the same. This money might properly be designated United States 29 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIE DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. currency, as distinguishing it from the bills issued in the sev- eral States, and not thus secured, and should be so plainly and unmistakablj' designated as to be readily distinguishable everywhere at sight. It might be received and paid out by the o-overnment in cases where it is not otherwise agreed or provided, but this is not at all essential to the plan, and might encounter the prejudices of those who think specie more reliable than the faith and covenant of the government under which they live. The plan will be fully understood by an examination of the statutes of this State regulating the securing of their circula- tion by our banks, by deposit with the State. The objects which will be secured by this plan are : — First. It is obvious that the bills thus secured will have, in whatever State issued, a national circulation, and be worth the same in all parts of the country; nay, these bills would be worth their face wherever American commerce is known. A ready medium of exchange would be always at hand throughout the country, and between all parts of it, and all fluctuations and trouble in this respect would be forever ended. Second. The fact that in this way banks and bankers could obtain a national circulation for their bills would make United States stocks eagerly sought after by them, and their price would be always maintained at or above par, though they bore only a low rate of interest. Four per cents could never fall below par after the system is fairly understood and at icork. Third. This will enable capitalists in the older States, by investing in United States stocks, to engage in banking and furnish a currency to the younger States which will be equally serviceable to them as if issued in their own States. A bill thus secured, issued in Boston, will circulate as well in Oregon as if issued in Oregon, and probably better. Fourth. None of the objections justly ui-ged against a United States Bank lie against this plan. It gives to the government no power to bestow favors, and does not place a dollar in its hands to lend. It leaves the banks and bank- ers of the several States to do their business as now, in the same banking houses and under the same direction, within such safeguards and limitations as the several States may themselves impose. The banks will hold their charters from, be controlled by, and be accountable to their several States, as before. All the government does by this plan is to place upon so much of the currency as is secured by its oivn stocks the stamp of nationality, to the extent of placing upon each bill so secured its assurance that the bill is so secured to the bill holder, and that upon failure of the bank, the stocks deposited with the government oflScer shall be by him sold, and the proceeds applied to redeem the bills. Fifth. If the United States debt should not be sufficient to afford sufficient security for the bank circulation of the country, the banks can issue bills for domestic circulation, secured by the stocks of their own States, as they do now, the bills being so marked as to be readily distinguishable at sight from those secured by United States stocks. Indeed, all the bills secured by United States stocks deposited with the government should«have engraved upon them some suit- able stamp, which should be the same upon every bill, so- that it might readily become familiar to everybody. Sixth. This would make the government and capital mutually dependent on each other, and every bank and banker would feel a daily interest in supporting and keep- ing the government credit above suspicion. Every citizen, too, who is supplied with such a currency — a currency which will be equal to gold throughout every foot of our territory, and everywhere of the same value, with which he can travel from Oregon to Florida, and from Maine to New Mexico — would feel and realize, every time he handled or looked at such a bill bearing the national mark, that the union of these States is verily a personal benefit and bless- ing to all. If it is thought more prudent, but ninety per cent of the stocks deposited may be issued in bills, and thus all fluctua- tions in the stocks be provided against. Exactly what legislation would be required to carry out this plan, you will readily see. One simple statute, creat- ing the superintendent and directing him how to receive and hold the stocks, mark the bills, and sell and apply the stocks to the redemption of the bills in case of failure of any bank issuing them, would be all that would be demanded. Such a statute passed, and the national stocks would instantly be absorbed by the banks, because thus, and thus only, could they make their circulation national. No sooner woald one bank supply itself with such a currency than all must, in self-defence, because the people woidd have a national cur- rency for daily use, and would deal with the banks who could supply this. The several States will promptly pro- vide the requisite legislation on their part, by providing that this United Scales currency need not be further secured by deposits with the State. The adoption of this plan could not fail to put an end to all financial troubles during the war, and be an increasing benefit and blessing ever after. While it would supply all the means required for the war, it would instantly enable the older and newer portions of the country to increase their trade with each other, by supplying to such newer portions an abundant and perfectly safe currency. If it be said that this plan bases the currency upon a per- manent national debt, the answer is, it bases so much of the currency as is necessary for purposes of exchange and interstate commerce upon the credit of the nation, and leaves with the nation, by regulating the amount of its debt or limiting the amount of bills which may be thus stamped and secured, the power to control the amount of the national currency, and keep it within the wants of the people ; while the power of loaning the money and using it reposes with the people, exactly as now, through their banks. Bankers can get no more bills than Congress authorizes, and leo'is- lators or politicians cannot handle one dollar of these bills unless they are placed in their hands by the oNvners of them. It is impossible to see how such a system can be made use of for political ends. This plan has many decided advantages over the present expedient of treasury notes. It makes it for the direct interest of every bank and banker to keep the United States 30 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEHl DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. stocks above par. It also puts upon the banks, and not upon the government, the redemption of the circulation, the gov- ernment only acting as trustee in selling the deposited stocks in case the bank fails to redeem. A permanent national debt of sufficient amount for these purposes, which is a bond of union, a guarantee for peace, and a daily convenience and blessing to all, will have no terrors for a people whose interests have been the sport of fluctuations in exchange, as ours have for the last ten years. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, O. B. POTTER. 495 Broadway, New York, Aug. 14, 1861. This plan, without material modification, was adopted in the National Banking Act, passed Feb. 25, 1863. As the result, the country has now a national currency based upon and. secured b}' the national stocks, and every citizen is sup- plied with a currency "everywhere of the same value," equal to gold throughout every foot of the national territory. Mr. Potter confidently predicts that the people of the United States will never again consent to a currency which is not everywhere of the same value throughout the country, or which rests for security upon any basis less broad, or of less universal obligation, than the national faith. Aside from a justice's commission in his native State, Mr. Potter never held office until elected to Congress. He was nominated by the Democracy of the Tenth Congres- sional District of New York, as their representative in Con- gress, in 1878, but was defeated, though running one thousand ahead of his ticket. At the special election in 1881, ensuing upon the resignation of Hon. Levi P. Morton, he was ten- dered the nomination as representative in the Eleventh Con- gressional District, but declined, and assisted earnestly in the 'election of the Hon. R. P. Flower. Upon Mr. Flower's declining renomination, Mr. Potter was again nominated, November, 1882, and elected, after a most spirited and hotly contested campaign, over William L. Strong, Esq., the Republican candidate, Mr. Strong receiving 13,947 votes, and Mr. Potter 15,049 votes. In accepting the nom- ination, Mr. Potter stated his position upon the leading issues in the canvass thus : — " It must never be forgotten that the main end and object of the Union itself was and forever must be to secure to the people of the several States, by the organized and com- pacted power of all the States, the right of self-governtuent under and in obedience to the Constitution. " The expenses of the government ought to be promptly and largely reduced by cutting ofi" every unnecessary ex- penditure. "The necessaries and comforts of life should be at once, or as rapidly as possible, exempted from duties. Such du- ties bear hardest upon the poor with families, and so are a tax, not upon property, but upon existence — life itself. Du- ties upon waste materials and all raw materials, including wool, which enter into our manufactures, should be abol- ished, and all duties, except upon luxuries, should be re- duced to the diff"erence in cost of labor between this and -■ J_ '— ^ ' " i ctinn in such duties should be made which will injuriously affect the price of labor. This will not destroy or endanger, but will make more stable and permanent, our manufactures, and will multiply and bi-oaden them by withdrawing undue stimulus from any. " Laws should be immediately passed to secure the re- building and restoration of our merchant marine to its former efficiency and power. "I am heartily in favor of radical and complete reform in the methods of appointment and removal in the civil ser- vice of the country. Such reform is of first importance to the future successful administration of our government. " Spoils and patronage as rewards for political partisan service are destructive of the best interests of the country. As means of holding office and power against the will of the people, they are treasonable to the fundamental principles of the government. This system has resulted in the murder of a President for no other crime than doing his constitu- tional duty una wed and uncontrolled, and now seeks, through its influence, to control from the national capital the elec- tion of State officers in this greatest State of the Union. It must be overthrown utterly or our liberties perish." Mr. Potter is an earnest advocate of the right and duty of local self-government for municipalities, subject only to the Constitution and general laws of the State, and has devoted much time and eflbrt as a private citizen to secure this to the city of New York. He took a leading part in procuring the passage of laws under which the city debt is being refunded at a low rate of interest and put upon course of extinguish- ment. He resisted the law by which the State directed the destruction of the Forty-second Street Reservoir in this city, upon the ground that the State iiad no power to con- trol private property of the city held in fee simple absolute, and maintained the unconstitutionality of the law before the Supreme Court, and finally procured its repeal by the Legis- lature and saved the i-eservoir to the city, for which the Common Council of the city of New Yoi'k passed a resolu- tion thanking him and his associates. Mr. Potter's name is not unfamiliar to the charitable insti- tutions of New York, nor to its poor children. He shows that wealth does not always harden the heart. But the same habit of personal attention and control of whatever he does exhibits itself here. His home for poor children is upon his own farm, supplied from his own garden and dairy, under his own care. Mr. Potter's mastery and control of details; in all his business is complete. He nevei- allows anything: to be done for him, or on his account, which he does not un- derstand and direct. His fields are ploughed, fertilized, planted, cultivated, and harvested, and his stock of all kinds fed and cared for by men trained and instructed by him, as he personally dii'ects. His warehouses and buildings in the city are built by days' work; and every detail, whether of desio-n, construction, or material, is executed under his im- mediate supervision. When at the head of a large manufac- turino- and commercial business, extending throughout this- country and Europe, with business houses in nearly every city and large town throughout both, conducted under hi^^ direction, he at the same time mastered and controlled the numerous legal contests necessary to vindicate and sustain 31 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. the patents at home and abroad upon which the business rested, and was at all times ready to take part personally in their trial in court. In one of the most important of these causes, brought against the associated companies by the late William Whit- ing, Esq., of Boston, the plaintiff having been examined as the leading: witness in his own behalf, JMr. Potter insisted that no testimony on the part of the defence was required, that the plaintiif upon his own statement was not the first inventor. Eminent counsel, of whom the late Eufus Choate was senior, advised another course of trial, and the cause proceeded through twenty -four days, and ended in disagree- ment of the jury. The second trial, conducted by the late Judge Benjamin R. Curtis, as senior counsel and successor to Mr. Choate, then recently deceased, proceeded as the former one had, and ended, after thirty-four days' trial, in a verdict against the associated companies. It was resolved to move for a new trial. The presidents of the other com- panies requested Mr. Potter to take part in the argument. He consented, but upon condition that he have his own way. Mr. Potter's argument was solely to the point he had origi- nally insisted on : that upon the plaintiff's own testimony, admitting its entire truth, his invention was not prior, but subsequent, to the defendant's invention. At the expiration of the two hours allowed him as junior counsel for argument by the rules of court, he had so impressed his view that this point was decisive of the cause, that Judge Curtis declined to make the argument for which he had prepared, and in- sisted that the three hours allowed to himself for the con- cluding argument be given to Mr. Potter, who continued his argument, concluding it within five hours from commence- ment. Mr. Whiting, on account of the unexpected course the cause had taken in argument, was allowed seven hours for reply. Mr. Justice Clifford, the presiding justice, set aside the verdict, and ordered a new trial, sustaining the positions taken by Ish. Potter, in an opinion so luminous and decisive that the cause was never again moved to trial by the plaintiff. The life of Mr. Potter furnishes another example of what can be accomplished under our free institutions, by self-exer- tion, industry, and perseverance. From an obscure boy on a hillside farm, he rose by gradual ascent to independent wealth, high social standing, and political honor ; this posi- tion he attained unaided, by indomitable will, persevering industry, and an undaunted courage which overcame every obstacle. Mr. Potter's wife, Martha G. Wiley, died February, 1879, leaving one son, Frederick, and three daughtei's, Martha, Mary, and. Blanche. Frederick is a member of the New York bar, and assists in the care and management of his father's property, and, with his sisters Martha and Blanche, resides with his father. Mary was married Sept. 26, 1883, to Walter Geer, Esq., who now resides in New York. Mr. Potter married, for his second wife, Miss Mary Kate Linsly, daughter of the late Dr. Jared Linsly, of New York City, who, by a singular coincidence, was born and reared upon a farm iu Northford, Conn., adjoining that on which JMr. Pot- ter's father was reared. While a member of Congress, laying aside a large and exacting business, he gave to his congressional duties his entire time and efforts during both sessions of that Congress. He was a member of the Committee on Banking and Cui'- rency, and the Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department, and, contrary to the usual custom with new members, he was called upon to participate in most of the important discussions before the House. He opposed, from the beginning to the end of his term, every step toward the centralization of the government by assuming to itself the duties and responsibilities of the States. In speeches delivered Feb. 6, 23, and 27, 1884, he opposed the bill to establish a Bureau of Animal Industry by the general government, as a usurpation of the rights and duties of self-government in their domestic affairs by the States ; and, upon the same ground, he opposed, in a speech delivered Dec. 15, 1884, the establishment of a De- partment of Agriculture under the government, with a Cabi- net ofiicer at its head, saying : " Let government do its duty through the departments now charged under the Con- stitution with providing for the welfare and prosperity of the country, and agriculture will no longer languish. We need no moi-e governmental departments, and no new Cabinet officers unknown to the Constitution. . . . We may mul- tiply Cabinet officers, and the army of place-holders under them, but we shall not thereby promote agriculture. De- partments and taxation may continue to increase and flourish, but agriculture and men — yeomen — will decay.'' In speeches delivered June 9 and 11, 1884, and Feb. 18, 1885, he opposed, upon the same ground, the assumption of control and maintenance by the general government of the Erie Canal and of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, and the building of the Hennepin Canal. He opposed successfully, in a speech delivered FeB. 5, 1885, the appropriation in the River and Harbor Bill, then pending, for building a so-called Harbor of Refuge at Sandy Bay, Mass., as unnecessary to the commerce of the country or its interest, and called for only in the interest of those who were to build this great work and furnish materials therefor. In a speech delivered Feb. 26, 1885, he opposed the appropriation by the general government for the so-called " World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition," at New Orleans, upon the ground that it was an electioneering expenditure, and a dangerous precedent, which, if followed by successive administrations, would lead to the expenditure of vast sums from the treasury of the government to influence the political opinions or suffrages of States in which such expenditures wei'e made. He opposed, Feb. 16, 1885, the establishment of an army medical museum at Washington, upon the ground that medical education, as well as other educational interests, belonged to and could be best provided for by the several States, sayino- : " I do not believe that we are to gain by preserving the relics and bones or wounds caused by the war at any one place in our capital. So far as they may minister to the advancement of science, let them be preserved in places where they will best serve that end ; but as evidences of the wounds, destruction 32 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. and death in the late fratricidal war, they need no place in the capital of the nation." In matters within the jurisdiction of the national govern- ment Mr. Potter always contended for and supported the just and fi'ee exercise of the national powers for the equal benefit of the whole country. In speeches delivered June 13, 1884, and Feb. 11, 1885, he contended successfully for the extension of the free deliv- ery system under the postal service to towns and cities not then supplied by such service, asking, " Where within the range of the administration of this government, where in any department, can we apply the surplus revenues of this coun- try so directly, so beneficially to the people, as in this letter- carrier service ? " In a speech delivered Jan. 5, 1885, he urged the passage of a national bankrupt bill as necessary to support trade and commerce between the several States, and to give to every citizen the whole country as the theatre of activity, as pro- vided for in the Constitution. In the consular and diplomatic service of the country he opposed, in a speech delivered May 14, 1884, the reduction of salaries in this service to a point so low that the service could only be entered by the wealthy, contending that this service should be shared equally by those not possessed of wealth, and to this end should be rewarded by just and ade- quate compensation. In a speech delivered July 5, 1884, he contended, almost unsupported upon his side of the House, for placing at the disposition of the President necessary means for completing negotiations then in progress for the acquisition by this gov- ernment of the control of the Nicaragua Canal route, saying, "I find no difficulty in my way nor anything in the Con- stitution to prevent this government from constructing, if ne,ed be, a highway for its commerce, its armies, and its fleets." He contended March 2, 1885, for necessary appropriations for the repair of our naval ships, saying, " I desire that the flag of my country, if it cannot float upon iron ships, shall, at least, until we have such ships, float wherever possible upon the best ships that we have." In a speech delivered March 3, 1885, he opposed the ma- jority of the Democratic side of the House, and supported successfully the Senate amendment then pending, authoriz- ing the Postmaster-General " to enter into contracts for the transportation of any part of said foreign mails with the lowest responsible bidder, at a rate not exceeding fifty cents per nautical mile, the average rate then paid on the trip each way between the terminal points ; provided that the mails so contracted be carried on American steamships, and that the aggregate of such contracts shall not exceed one half of the sum hereby appropriated," saying : " I have never for one moment doubted that it was and is the clear interest of this country and the clear duty of Congress to enable the Postmaster-General to make these contracts (origi- nally proposed by this House, and now proposed by this Senate amendment in modified form) for the progress of the commerce, and of every interest in this country. Sir, it is by the carrying of our mails and the carrying of our flag into the other nations of the earth, and among them the nations with which we are to build up our trade, that the hope of progress in the trade and commerce of this nation ex- ists. . . . " Let not those men who dwell upon the prairies, let not those men who participate in the magnificent and widely extended and growing interests of agriculture, fancy that ill is to come to them by opening the markets of the world, by carrying the American flag and sustaining it in every coun- try and into every field of commerce and to every place where the products of their farms or the manufactures of our country (which are but the secondary and condensed prod- ucts of their farms) are in demand. Sir, we can do nothing more important than to see to it that from this time forward there shall not be, on this continent at least, a nation or a port or a field of commerce where our flag is not seen, where it is not sustained, I hope, upon American bot- toms. " Now, sir, this is not a subsidy ; it is not a proposition to bestow benefits upon a mail steamship company or upon any company. It is a proposition to take the initiative in advancing the commerce and the intercourse of this great nation of ours with the welfare and progress of which at this moment this American Congress is charged : it is that and nothing else. Are we to say that because this bill may make it profitable for American citizens and American bottoms to carry the flag of our country and to maintain postal communication with the other nations of this con- tinent, therefore we will not give the necessary authority? Why, sir, I hope these profits will be such that there will not be a port upon the continent, there will not be a field of commerce to which we can send our products, where our flag will not go and our postal communications ex- tend." In originating and introducing new measures, Mr. Potter's mind and etforts were mainly directed to the financial in- terests and currency of the country, to which, from the establishment of his national banking system, he has given much attention. Immediately after the decision by the Supreme Court, which sanctioned the authority and power of Congress to issue paper money in time of peace and make it legal tender for the discharge of obligations between private citizens, he introduced (March 10, 1884) in the House and caused to be referred to the Judiciary Commit- tee the following amendment to the Constitution : — "article XVI. "The legislative powers granted to Congress by the Con- stitution shall not be construed to include the power to pass any law making anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts except after a declaration of war when the public safety may require it." He was unable, however, to secure a favorable report upon this amendment from the Judiciary Committee dur- ino- his term ; and it sleeps among the records of that committee. With the purpose of giving increased stability and per- manency to the national banking system, he introduced, on 33 Part 5. — JOHN AND WJ\1. POTTEE, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. Jan. 18, 1884, "a bill to refund the bonded debt of the United States at two and one half per cent interest, to reduce taxation upon circulating bank-note currency, and to secure such currency against unnecessary disturbance and fluctuation by applying the national revenues econonDically to payment of the national debt " ; the first two sections of which con- tain the essential substance of the bill, and are as fol- lows : — "1. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to receive at the treasury any bonds of the United States bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, or four and one half per cent per annum, and to issue in ex- change therefor, an equal amount of registered bonds of the United States of the denomination of fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand, five thousand, ten thousand, and fifty thousand dollars, of such form as he may prescribe, and bearing interest at the rate of two and one half per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at the treasury of the United States. Said two and one half per cent bonds, to be issued in exchange for four per cent bonds, shall be payable at the pleasure of the United States after the first day of July, 1907 ; said two and one half per cent bonds, to be issued in exchange for four and one half per cent bonds, shall be pay- able at the pleasure of the United States after the first day of September, 1891. "2. In the said exchange of two and one half per cent bonds for four per cent and four and one half percent bonds, provided always the moneys on hand and aj)plicable are sufii- cient, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to pay such a sum in each case ns shall be equal to the aggre- gate present worth of the quarter-yearly payments of interest from which the United States is released by such exchange, all interest in ascertaining said present worth being com- puted at the rate of three per cent per annum, reinvested quarter yearly." In consequence of a determination of the Committee on Ways and Means that a reduction of the tariff' by the twenty per cent cut then proposed must precede all other financial legislation, Mr. Potter was unable to secure a favorable report from this committee while he remained in Congress. He, however, moved it on Jan. 15, 1885, as an amendment to, and by way of substitution for, a measure then before the House, known as the McPherson Bill, and delivered a speech in its support. This measure was called for by the general wish of the national banks and those most interested in banking and currency, as well as by the leading business interests of the country. It failed of consideration for the reason already stated. Mr. Potter believes that if this measure had passed Congress, it would have contributed powerfully to the stability aud permanency of the national currency and prosperity" of the country, while, by disposino- of the surplus then accumulated, and to be accumulated, in the national treasury, it would have aflbrded time and opportunity for the reform of the tarifl', which would have permitted this work to be undertaken and carried forward in accordance with the general judgment of the country, and as fast and as far as that judgment should sanction, without any necessity of such reform being made a party measure. Mr. Potter enthusiastically supported Cleveland and Hen- dricks for President and Vice-President. He declined a renomination for Congress in the autumn of 1884. In October, 1886, there was a movement by the indepen- dent citizens of New York City for the election of a mayor, independently of party machinery. At a large public meet- ing, called for this purpose, a committee of one hundred citizens was appointed to make such a nomination. This committee, in its report recommending unanimously the nomination of Mr. Potter, said : — "The mayor should be a citizen in fact as well as in name,. whose interests are identified with good government, and who would be a conspicuous sufi'erer among the tax-payers and laborers on whom the burdens of bad government fall ; he should be a man of integrity and courage, already tried in public life and not found wanting, able to face and resist the pressure of private friends and public enemies ; one whose character is so high and his ambition so pure that no one can imagine him to seek any end but the public good, and whose experience and knowledge of men forbid the fear that he will be blinded or deceived. If, besides, he is a man whose es'ate is already so great that the pecuniary temptations of ofiice have no meaning to him ; if he is one who has made for many years a special study of municipal government in all its departments, who has familiarized himself with that confused mass of statutes known as the charter of our city^ with the workings of every branch of its administration, with the opportunities it offers to schemers and plunderers for self-enrichment and for political chicanery, and who is pecul- iarly qualified by the habits of a long life of efficient and suc- cessful business management to improve that administration in practice as well as to amend it in theory, — if all these special endowments for this office can be found united in one man, we are fortunate in having an ideal candidate for the mayoralty. Add to all this such standing and influence with the best elements of the dominant national party of this city as mnke it impossible for any faction to hope to elect an infe- rior man in opposition to him, and we have some of the rea- sons which determine our executive committee to present to you the name of Orlando B. Potter for the office of mayor of New York." He declined this nomination, and, after the union of the Democratic party upon Hon. Abram S. Hewitt as candi- date, he gave to him his enthusiastic and unreserved sup- port. Since his retirement from Congress, Mr. Potter has de- voted and still devotes himself to his large farm upon the Hudson, and to the control and management of his lar^e real- estate interests in the city of New York, in which he is aided by his son, Frederick Potter. He completed the erection of the great fire-proof structure upon Park Eow and Beekman Street, which bears his name, in the spring of 1886 ; and in 1887, he built the large structure upon Broadway adjacent to Grace Church. As a private citizen he still continues to devote much at- tention to legislation affecting the interests of New York City, with which he has so long been identified. 34 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. Though past sixty-five, his activity and vigor are not abated ; and he exacts from no employee longer hours or harder work than from himself. Rev. Abel Potter Buel,®^^ of Cleveland, Ohio, was born in Wallingford, Conn., Nov. 29, 1819. His father died when he was a little past eight years old. He then went to live on a farm, where he remained until he was four- teen, going to a country district school three months each winter. When fifteen years of age, he went to New Haven as an apprentice to the carriage business. Here he was baptized into the First Baptist Chui'ch. When his apprenticeship expired, at the age of twenty-one, he went to Suffield, Conn., to prepare for college, with the ministry in view. He entered Yale College in 1843, was a member of the Senior Class when he left, in 1846, and a few years after took his degree of A. M. from Rochester University, New York. He was ordained to the gospel ministry at Peekskill, N. Y., where he preached two and a half years. He then became pastor of the Baptist Church at Tarrytown, where he served nine years. In October, 1857, he took charge of the First Baptist Church in Bordentown, N. J., and was its pastor ten years, building, meanwhile, a beautiful house of worship. In 1867, he took charge of the Huntington Street Church in New London, Conn. Seven years later he removed to Southington, of the same State, and, in 1877, set- tled in Cleveland, Ohio, where he now resides. Mr. Buel is now associate pastor of the Euclid Avenue Baptist Church in Cleveland, O. Daniel Potter, Jr.,**"^ was born in North Haven, Conn., June 9, 1718. His grandfather, Nathaniel Potter, was one of the first families to settle in North Haven before the year 1868. After his marriage to Martha Ives, Daniel Potter, Jr., moved into the wilderness, and settled at what was after- wards Plymouth, Conn. He enlisted in the French War, and died at Lake George. His eldest son. El am Potter,^^' was educated at Yale College, and settled in the ministry at Enfield, Conn., but died on Long Island in 1794. Ambrose Potter, ^^* the second son, lived several years after his mar- riage in Plymouth, Conn., and then removed to Johnstown, N. Y. Eliakim Potter, ^2* the third son, lived and died in Plymouth, Conn. Rev. Isaiah Potter,^^" the fourth son, graduated at Yale College 1767 ; studied theology with Dr. Smalley, of Berlin, Conn. In 1771, he was called to be the settled minister of the town of Lebanon, N. H., and on the 25th of August, 1772, was ordained and installed pastor of the church. The ordination took place in the open air, under an elm-tree, on the banks of the Connecticut, the Rev. Mr. Olcutt, of Charles- town, N. H., preaching the ordination sermon. By virtue of beins the first settled minister of the town, Mr. Potter came into possession of one share of the land, according to the terms of the charter. The proprietors of the land had also agreed to appropriate £62 as a settlement for the first minister, to which the town added by vote £38, making his settlement £100. In addition his salary was £50 a year, for two years, with an annual increase thereafter till it should reach £80 per annum. During the Revolutionary War he became chaplain of one of the New Hampshire regiments. He educated two of his sons at Dartmouth College. Rev. Lyman Potteb,^^' the fifth son, graduated at Yale College, and settled in the ministry at Norwich, Vt., where he lived twenty-seven years, and then removed with his fam- ily, in 1800, to Steubenville, Ohio. General Daniel Potter, ^^^ the sixth son, graduated at Yale College, 1780 ; was a farmer, and lived at Plymouth, Conn. ; was a genei'al of militia, and representative in the General Assembly several terms. Luke Potter,^^^ the youngest son, lived and died a farmer, in Plymouth, Conn. Judge Barrett Potter, ^""^ of Portland, Me., born at Lebanon, N. H., May 8, 1776, died at Portland, Me., Nov. 16, 1865. "He was educated at Dartmouth College, from which he graduated in 1796, having Mr. Chase, afterward Bishop of Illinois, and uncle of Chief Justice Chase, as one of his class- mates. "Having determined upon law as the profession of his life, he commenced his studies with Benjamin Gilbert, a prom- inent lawyer in New Hampshire, and completed them with his uncle, John Barrett, and was admitted to practice in the autumn of 1801. He immediately came to North Yarmouth, Me., and opened an office in November of that year, as suc- cessor to Bohan P. Field, who was the first lawyer estab- lished in that ancient town, and who removed to Belfast the previous year. Here he remained until the spring of 1805, when he removed to Gorham, but continued there only a year, accepting an invitation from Salmon Chase to become his partner in the very extensive and lucrative business which that eminent practitioner was then enjoying. Unhappily for Mr. Potter, his distinguished associate, Mr. Chase, died sud- denly in August, 1806, and left the burden of a large busi- ness, and the guardianship of his two children, to this young; man, just entering upon his profession. These circumstances assure us of the ability and well-established chai-acter of Mr. Potter, which was not shaken or tarnished by his long sub- sequent career of professional and official life. "Mr. Potter sustained the practice, which had thus fallen upon him, by steady application, strict integrity, and great promptness in all the details and responsibilities of his business. "Mr. Potter excelled in office duties ; he was not an elo- quent advocate, although he did not decline the advocacy of his own cases, which he managed with clearness, intelligence, and good judgment. And he patiently and successfully pur- sued the practice of his profession, with honor to himself and to the satisfaction of his clients, until higher honors awaited him. 35 Part 5.— JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS.— Paet 5. "In 1819, he was chosen member of the Executive Coun- cil of Massachusetts ; and in 1820, on the separation of Maine from the old Bay State, he was elected senator from Cum- berland County to the State Senate. Here he served very faithfully and laboriously as one of the Committee on the Revision of the Statutes, and in the other arduous duties of organizing a new State. He was the last survivor of that Senate and of the Executive Council of that period. At the close of this service, in January, 1821, he retired from politi- cal life, and, on the election of Judge Parris to the office of governor in that year, he was appointed judge of probate for Cumberland County, made vacant by the resignation of that gentleman. For the quarter of a century during which Judge Potter held this important office, it is due to his mem- ory and most just to say, that a more impartial and conscien- tious discharge of its delicate and often embarrassing duties has never been performed. He retired from it in 1847, at the ao-e of seventy years, with intellect unclouded and natural force unabated. " It was not only in the department of law that Judge Potter was successful ; he was also a financier of no mean skill. He managed for many years the estate of Mr. Chase for the best interest of his heirs, which largely accumulated in his hands. In 1825, when the Canal Bank of Portland, Me., was incorporated, he was elected its first president, having previously and afterwards served as a director in the old Bank of Portland. This office, and also that of presi- dent of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal Corporation, he held for ten years, faithfully administering the affairs of both these institutions ; and it may be said of him that such were the habits of his mind, and so firm and regular the principles of his character, that he rounded off and finished well and quietly whatever he undertook, and there was no confusion or jarring in the machinery. In 1809, Judge Potter mar- ried Anne Stover, a daughter of Woodbury Stover, and a grand-daughter of Deacon Benjamin Titcomb. They had six children, three of whom died In infancy. Three daughters survived, one of whom, Marj% became the wife of Piofessor Longfellow, the poet, and died in Rotter, dam, Holland, November, 1835. Another, Margaret Lou- isa, is the wife of Peter Thacher, a practising lawyer in Boston." — Extract from an article by WiUiam Willis, Esq., of the Cumberland, Me., bar. Hon. John Fox Potter, "^^ of East Troy, Wis., was born in Augusta, Me., May 11, 1817 ; educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, N. H., lawyer by profession, member of the Legis- lature of Wisconsin, 1856-57, judge of Walworth County court from 1842 to 1856, elected a representative in the Thirty-fifth Congress, served on Committee on Revolutionary Pensions, elected to Thirty-sixth Congress, and chairman of same committee ; again elected to Thirty-seventh Congress, and made chairman of a special Committee on Government Employees, and chairman of Committee on Public Lands, and reported the Homestead Bill, which became the law; appointed a delegate to the Peace Convention of 1861, which he declined to attend ; appointed governor of Dako- tah by President Lincoln, but declined ; appointed consul- general of British North American Possession, 1863, also declined ; and subsequently appointed consul to Montreal, which office he resigned after President Lincoln's death ; and has since resided on his farm in Walworth County, Wis., which he bought from the government at the first land sale of 1838. There have been many versions of the duel that was barely prevented between Mr. Potter and Roger A. Pryor, of Vir- ginia, at the beginning of the war. Mr. W. A. Croffut has recently given an account of the affair, without prejudice to either. It is as follows : — " It was the beginning of Buchanan's last year. For a year or two Northern Congressmen had been intimidated by those from the South, the latter being generally expert swords- men or pistol shots, and the former unfamiliar with either weapon, and brought up to regard duelling with abhorrence. Two or three Northernei's had been insulted, 'posted,' and bullied, replying simply that they would fight if attacked. There was a growing feeling among Mr. Lincoln's friends that it was necessary for some ' Yankee ' to fight. " Mr. Pryor rose to a question of privilege one morning, saying that at the Oo7igressional Olobe office he had found that Mr. Potter had inserted at the end of his (Potter's) speech the words : ' The Republicans will be heard, let the consequences be what they may.' No such words, Mr. Pryor said, had been uttered in debate. " Mr. Potter replied that he had used the words referred to, and that Pryor had ei'ased them from the record, and added : ' He had no right to do it. It was none of the gentleman's business. I stand by what I said.' "I doubt if these words are properly challengeable ; but those were hot times, and Pryor sent a challenge and escaped to Virginia to avoid arrest. Potter answered through his friend, Colonel F. W. Lander, that he would fight with bowie-knives, in the presence of four friends of the parties, who should be armed with navy revolvers to see fair play. ' Distance four feet at commencement of engagement. Knives of equal weight and length of blade. Fight to commence at the word three.' It was added : 'These terms are such as will alone enable my principal, who is unaquainted with the usual weapons of duellists, to meet your friend on equal terms.' Mr. Chisman, whom Pryor had left to represent him, took the strange acceptance to several of his principal's friends, Keitt, Hindman, and others. They all agreed that the weapon was inadmissible, and that Potter, instead of being fought, should be denounced as a barbarian. So Mr. Chisman answered that, 'not recognizing this vulgar, barbarous, and inhu- man mode of settling difficulties,' he could not allow Pryor to engage in it. "Next day Pryor came back from hiding in Virginia, and, seeing what a mistake his seconds had made, straightway repudiated them, and asked that the matter mi^ht be re- opened, announcing his willingness to accept the terms and fight with bowie-knives. The seconds declared a reopening impracticable. Lander offered himself in Potter's place 'without restrictions,' but nobody had any quarrel with him Pryor sent word to Potter that he would attack him at sio-ht 36 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. and a few hours afterwards Potter was arrested by the police and put under bonds to keep the peace. "Potter's pluck caused ii great furor at the North at a time when pluck was at a premium ; and Pryor suffered from the outcome of it mainly because, in the heat of pas- sion, the facts were obscured, and it was generally believed that he had refused to fight with bowie-knives and l^ad rather ignominiously backed out. If the fight had taken place, one or both would have been killed, and it might have done something to abolish the savage and preposterous custom of duelling. " For months afterwards Potter's friends, somewhat against his will, hedged him about with their vigilance, accompany- ing him in his walks to and fro. One of these was Colonel WiUiam S. King, of Minnesota, who was quick as a cat and strong as a tiger. Whenever Potter started from his seat to leave the House, King rose at his side like an apparition." 37 IXDEX OF HEADS OF FAMILIES IN GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF PART 5. THE NAMES IN THE GENEALOGIES NOT APPEARING IN THIS INDEX WILL BE FOUND IN THE EECOEDS OF THE PARENTS, WHOSE NAMES AEE INDEXED. Albert, John and Mary J., No. 904. Aldbich, Thomas K. and Mary E., 578. Alexander, Benjamin D. and Eugenie, 427. John E., Kev., and Catharine M., 1148. Alger, Rodolphus and Cordelia, 512. [1026. Allen, D. Howe, Eev.,D. D., and Sarah E., At'WATER, Edgar and Sarah S., 351. John, Dea., and Caroline D., 346. John, Dea., and Eliza A., 347. Austin, David and Amanda, 849. Babcock, George and Mary B., 1269. [1063. Bailey, Thomas C. J., Maj., and Caroline E., Baldwin, William S. and Betsey, 190. Barber, Anson A., and Eleanor E., 922. Bartges, Arthur F., and P^ugenie, 425. Bartlett, Jonathan H. and Harriet A., 873. Beach, David E., Rev., and Alice, 1033. Ferdinand and Cornelia, 151. Beers, Charles W. and Sarah A., 555. Benedict, Isaac M. and Catharine A., 564. Benton, Wm. P. and Sophronia, 608. Billings, Chas. A. and Harriet E. , 134. Bissett, and Ellen, 1293. Blackman, D wight P. and Harriet H., 122. Prosper and Betsey, 109. Blakslee, Isaac and Eliza A., 81. Bliss, Denniaon and Rosanna C, 118. Franklin S. and Mary A., 785. BOARDMAN, George and Lucy, 380. [A., 170. Bhazee, Christopher M. , Col., and Caroline Bridges, Leander V. and Charlotte A., 135. Brown, Azetus and Caroline H., 251. David and Frances E., .322. Buckingham, David W. and Maria, 288. BuELL, Benjamin and Rhoda T., 656. Carpenter, George and Lucia, 953. Carrington, Liverus and Eliza, 341. Liverus and Sarah, 344. Catlin, Thomas D. and Helen, 317. Chipjiax, Samuel and Nancy, 44. Clark, and Delia M., 1234. Grover C, Rev., andMaiy C, 898. Israel S. and Cornelia E., 459. Clay, Nathaniel J. and Ruby L., 569. Clutts, Jacob A. and Ada A., 1345. Cogswell, George W. and Lydia A., 1328. Cook, Daniel G. and Isabell.473. Coryell, Emanuel and Sarah, 1264. CouxcELOR, John W. and Flora E., 580. Curtis, Philo and Rachael, 47. Cutler, William L. and Caroline A., 371. Dana, Junius and Martha, 11.36. Dauchy, Samuel T. and Sophia A., 3.38. Dean, Stephen B. and Gertrude W., 79. Deering, Stephen and Caroline F., 1037. Dexter, Walter M. and Emily O., 788. Dickinson, Truman B. and Jane P., 671. DiSBHO, James and Charlotte, .566. Donalds, Avery A. and Hattie A., 186. DrBois, J. Thomas and Sarah E., 1211. DURKEE, John R. and Eliza, 841. [728. Fellows, Adelbert R., M. D., and Mary O., Field, Erastus and Maria M., 116. FiGG, Edwin P. and Harriet, 419. FoLTZ, Benjamin, Rev., and Louisa, 946. Ford, Henry G. and Martha L., 562. Frame, John R. and Hattie H., 600. Frews, Charles T. and Mary E. A., 872. Fullerton, Edward and Meriam, 817. •Galusha, John and Mary, 920. Oarjiax, Charles W. and Isabelle M., 497. Gates, Addison and Flora M., 570. Geer, Walter and Mary, 717. George, James A. and Mary J. B., 76. Gibson, John G. and Ellen, 137. Glq-^tir, Sidney and Huldah A., 1003. GOODSELL, Daniel and Desire, 278. Grannis, Asa L. and Sally, 1329. [1271. Grant, Ahram P., Hon., and Elizabeth M., Hall, Edward and Amanda, 483. George K. and Harriet, 348. Richard and Mary B., 361. Russell, Col., and Polly, 342. Turhand K. and Elizabeth, 379. Hamjiond, W. F. and Ella H., 1310. Harding, J. F. and Harriet J., 171. Harmon, Israel and Eliza E., 1248. Harwood, Lorin and Laura A., 891. Hart, Samuel and Sarah S., 290. Hatch, Israel and Adeliza, 458. James S., Rev., and Josephine, 481. Heaton, Hiram and Ellen C, 130. HER-^rEY, Joseph and Jane E., 1201. .[1015. HiGGixsoN, Thomas W., Col., and Mary P., Hill, Sherman H. and Frances G., 1334. HiNE, Samuel and Emma C, 392. Hitchcock, DeWitt C. and Vincie T., 674. J. C, Rev., and Finnette R., 1178. [823. Hopkins, Freeman, M. D., and Adaline M., Horst, Charles A. and Flora L., 919. HosFORD, Henry B. and Mary E., 314. HosMER, Wm. R. and Josephine L., 1274. Howe, Edward A., Capt., and Abigail W., 1023. George, M. D., and Mary, 107. George P. and Ellen M., 117. Henry J. and Jane B., 119. James, Major, and Elizabeth, 008. Hubbard, Fortunatus and Parlina E., 1251. Hubbell, Merrett and Mary G., 67. Hunt, Nelson and Frances E., 577. HussEY, Joseph G. and Mary G.. 1099. Ingham, Edward and Merinda, 1086. Israel, George H. and Alice J., 200. George W. and Sarah, 987. Iyes, Daniel G. and Olive A., 1138. Henry C. and Nettie L., 201. Johnson, Charles R. and Adelia E., 906. Edwin H. and Harriet E., 1255. Raynard H. and Lydia A., 255. JoLES, Benton and Josephine, 469. JuDSON, Gurdon and Hannah, 939. Keatini;, Colin and Mary E., 616. Keeler, Roswell and Mary E., 312. William F. and Ann E., 319. Kendiuck, J. Milo,Rev.,andSarah H., 10.34. Kidder, Chas W. B., M. D., and Mary A., 120. King, Joseph L. and Elizabeth P., 1275. KiPP, James M. and Lucy A., 553. KiRBY, George and Frances, 1266. Kirtland, Billins and Ruthanna, 363. Billing, M. D., and Sarah, 339. Henry T. and Mary, 360. HeniT T. and Thalia R., 359. Jarecl P.. M. D., and Caroline, 357. Turhand and Mary, 340. Knowles, Reuben and Julia P., 586. Ladd, Joseph E. and Sarah E., 1038. Theophilus F. and Harriet M., 1067. Lane, George D. and Ellen F., 352. Lathe, Herbert W., Rev., and Harriet P., Lathrop, Henry and Jane E., 167. [1019. William, Hon., and Sarah A., 205. Laughlin, Saron N., Hon., and Hattie J., Lee, Roswell, Col., and Phebe, 767. [907. Leonard, Daniel and Mary, 938. Lipscomb, Alfred and Maria, 454. LoNGFELLOAV, Henry W. and Mary S., 1012. Loomis, Cvrus O., Gen. , and Abigail P., 1147. Cyrus b. and Mai C, 1156. jMansfield, Isaac K. and Lois, 381. Manyille, G. C. and Lydia A., 1249. Henry L. and Estelle B., 75. Marrett, James E. and Sarah J., 868. Marsh, Cerdrick G. and Mary E., 208. Martin, James and Naomi C, 491. Marvin, Charles B. and Ellen C, 129. Mays, Dallas V., Rev., and Lucy H., 395. McCormick, Philip and Harriet, 418. McFarland, John L. and Harriet, 833. Mertz, John A. and Susan M., 254. Miller, William and Grace A., 70. Miner, Cyrus and Esther C, 297. Monroe, Eugene B. and Eugenie, 426. MoOAR, Clarence and Agnes, 475. Moody, Samuel and Mary K., 387. Moore, James W. and Harriet E., 757. Morse, Elkanah and Nancy, 362. Nash, Sylvanus and Harriet E., 756. Newbold, S. Boulton and Winnebelle, 1071. Oertel, Edward and Mary, 758. Palm, Jeremiah and Mary, 471. Palmer, W. L., Col., and Sarah J., 74. Pardee, Edwin H. and Mary E., 680. Pease, Charles and Hester M., 370. Charles and Mary E., 366. Peck, Joel and Anne E., 355. Peckham, David and Polly, 533. Penfield, Charles S. and Susan A., 908. Percival, Hiram A. and Ellen, 152. Petrie, John W. and Hortense E., 485. Phillips, Marcus and E"idelia, 612. Pierce, James and Rebecca M., 760. Pike, Joshua R. and Mary J., 859. Plant, Benjamin and Lucinda, 302. Benjamin and Sarah, 309. James and Hannah A., 310. Pollard, Alfred H. and Amelia S., 1254. Potter, Aaron, Rev., and Frances A., 826, 854. Aaron F. and Lydia, 1196. Abel and Mary, 646, 813. Abel, Jr., and Anna L., 653. Abel, .Jr., and Clarissa, 654. Abel, Jr., and Vincie, 652. Abel W. and CJaroline, 822. Adaline and Maria, 823. Alfred and Lavinia, 1291. Alfred M., M. D., and Libbie M., 1297. Alfred S. and Harriet W., 1309. Alvin and Mary, 412. Ambrose, 924. Ambrose and Abigail, 936. Ambrose and Narcissa A., 943. Amos and Clarissa, 606. Amos C. and Margaret, 5.38. Andrew, 80. Andros and Harriet, 537. Anselm and Julia G. , 1092. Asahel and Abigail H., 543, 544. Asahel and Anne, 528. Asahel and Euseba, 542. Austin and Kittie, 1137. Barrett, Judge, and Ann, 1006. Benjamin and Rachael, 1281. 38 Part 5. — JOHN AND WM. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. — Part 5. Potter, Bradley C. and Ann, 540. Bradley C. and Betsey, 539. Charles and Amelia, 970. Charles A. and Eliza, 778. Charles F. and Hettie, 153. Chauncey and Dorcas, 36. Chester and Dinah, 414. Cicero and Esther H., 946. Claudius H. and Jane, 1227. Craige D. and Kate B.. 706. Curtis S. and Abigail W., 1289. Daniel, 800. Daniel and Almira, 942. Daniel, Jr., and Eliza A., 1155. Daniel and Emily, 978. Daniel and Hannah, 20. Daniel and Martha, 405, 931. Daniel, Dr., and Martha, 805. Daniel and Mary, 1125. Daniel and Naomi, 404. Daniel A. and Julia, 968. Daniel F., Eev., and Abina A.^ 1042. Daniel L. and (Cleaver), 49. David and Mary, 270. David and Obedience, 647. David and Sarah, 642. Edward, M. D., and AVinif red, 1111. [204. Edward E., Capt., and Harriet L., 203, Elam and Amelia, 660. Elam and Mary E., 999. Eleazer H. and Adaline, 162. Eleazer H. and Mary, 168. Eli and Mary, 1172. Kliakim and Huklah, 978. Eliakim and Temperance, 925. Elia3 E. and Julia S., 670. Elias T. and Laura A., 665. Elisha P. and Catharine, 1151. Enos and Betsey, 977. Enos and Hannah, 21. Enos and Sarah, 21. Enos, Jr., and Sophronia M., 989. Eugene and Florence B., 1307. Eugene and Sarah M., 1306. Ferris R. and Annie L., 1238. Franklin S. L. and Frances D., 708. Frederick and Helen W., 716. Frederick A. and Joanna, 886. Garry G. and Laura E., 1326. Garry G. and Mary A., 1325. George and Minerva, 988. George P. and Emma T., 1044. George H. and Fannie L. , 563. George W. and Camilla, 416. George TV. and Lydia, 48. Gideon and Marv, 19. Gilbert and Caroline, 1229. Harvey and Mary, 415. Heman and Pamelia, 1284. Heman and Philana, 1285. Heman B. and Electa, 1262. Heman B. and Ira D. L., 1272. Heman B. and Mary, 161. Henry A. L. and Mary A., 774. Henry C, Jr., and Bertha, 333. Henry C, M. D., and Sarah A., 324. Henry G. and Thankful E., 945. Henry N. and Julia M., 424. Hillyer H. and Catharine, 701. Homer C, M. D., and Eliza J., 1304. Horace, M. D., and Abrilla, 1091. Horace, M. D., and ISTancy, 1090. Isaac and Anna, 980. Isaac B. and Mary J., 245. Isaac B. and Eebecca E., 246. Isaiah, Eev., and EHzabeth, 926. Isaiah and Eosetta, 982. Israel and Mary, 520. Israel and Phebe G., 607. Israel and Susan E., 535. Jabez T. and Elmira, 46. James and Lydia G., 286. James, M. D., and Abigail, 26. James, M. D., and Mary, 1199. James A. and Mary, 158. Potter, James A., Hon., and Mercy, 99. James A. and Phebe, 157. Jared, 42. Jared, M. D., and Sarah, 275. Jason and Clarissa, 981. Job and Amelia, 1197. Job and Laura, 1288. Job and Mary, 1192. Job L. and Julia A. P., 1250. Joel and Hannah , 814. Joel and Mary, 988. Joel and Patty, 527. Joel and Ehoda, 224. Joel and Susanna, 645. Joel, Jr., and Thankful, 1280. Joel B. and Adaline, 165. Joel M. and Lydia A., 550. Jerome and Helen, 595. Jerome and Mary E., 596. John and Abigail, 17. John and Caroline, 1010. John and Elizabeth, 1, 9. John and Esther, 1186. John, Jr., and Hannah, 3. John, M. D., and Hila, 229. John, M. D., and Lydia, 228. John, Jr., and Mary, 3. John and Sarah, 945. John Adams, 244. John F., Hon., and Frances E. L., 1039. John J. and Edna E., 178. John M. and Euth, 110. Joseph, 795. Joseph and Jemima, 28. Joseph and Thankful, 16. Joseph C. and Hannah, 411. Joseph C, Jr., and Harriet I., 422. Joseph C. and Susannah, 410. Lake and Lois, 932. Levi and Mary, 282. Lewis, Eev., and Mary, 884. Lorenzo D. and Adeline, 456. Lucius F. and Adeline M. , 969. Luther H. and I^ucia C, 944. Lyman, Eev., and Abigail, 927. Lyman, M. D., and Cordelia P., 609. Lyman and Fmnette E., 1170. Lyman and Harriet, 1120. Lyman, M. D., and Irene, 610. Mark N. and Helen S., 169. Martin, Capt., and Phebe, 238. Medad and Mehitable, 38. Merritt and Angeline, 851. Merritt and Mercy M., 852. Merritt P., M. D., and Harriet E., 696. Merritt L. and Laura C, 82. Milton and Esther C. , 95. Minor and Polly, 1318. Minor and Selena, 1330. Nathan and Anna, 985. Nathaniel, 797.'/ Obadiah and Eliza W., 1194. Orlando B., Hon., and Martha G., 698. Orrin and Ehoda, 1286. Oscar P., Hon., and Condorso A., 856. Peter C. and Lucretia A., 951. Phineas, 399. Eiley and Huklah, 887. Samuel, 791. Samuel and Abigail, 14. Samuel and Dorothy, 22. Samuel and Eleanor, 808. Samuel and Hannah, 5. Samuel and Mary, 815. Samuel and Sophia, 657. Samuel B. and Susan, 850. Samuel L. and Laura E., 730. Samuel L. and Olive P., 700. Samuel Y. and Sarah, 239. Seymour A. and Amelia, 1128. Stephen, Capt., and Sarah, 273. Tertius D. and Catharine, 1094. Tertius D. and Esther B., 1096. Thaddeus and Sarah, 35. Theron and Laura, 545. Potter, 'I'heron S. and Mary, 573. Thomas, 803. Thomas, Major, and Abigail, 1191. Thomas and Laura, 816. Thomas and Merinda, 1011. Thomas F. and Mary Z., 1205. Thomas G. and Eliza J., 1267. Timothy and Julia, 45. Timothy and Susanna, 24. Timothy Z. and Sarah C, 85. Townsend J., Hon., and Elmira, 835. "Walter, Capt., and Sally, 770. Walter L., Judge, 772. Washington I. and Marcia A., 906. Waymes N. and Frances A., 702. William and Frances, 2. William B. and Marcia, 164. William C. and Charlotte, 182. William C, and Mary A., 100. WllUara F. and Eunice, 306. William F. and Jeannie Y. , 332. William H. H. and Catharine, 247. William M. and Jane, 463. William O. and Ella A., 1215. Wilson and Maria, 546. QuiMBY, Samuel and Lucy, 1127. Rannet, James and Charlotte, 567. Bead, Oliver C. and Electa M., 1276. Eeynolds, Henry S. and Frances A., 869. EiCE, Eeuben J. and Cornelia A., 754. Riley, Ezra and Louisa, 611. Robertson, John and Anna D., 1180. Robinson, Sidney and Euby L., .568. Eogers, Clarence C. and Nellie L., 685. M. Austin, Hon., and Abbie, 514. Ryan, George and Abbie I., 1308. Seaton, Charles E. and Florence I., 1243. Shackelford, W. S. and Mary E., 1213. Shaw, Milton E. and Electa, 819. Simpson, Joseph H. and Amelia C, 1296. Sinclair, George and Olive P., 1100. Skellie, Benjamin and Lydia, 821. Skiff, Luther and Olive, 895. Smith, Henry E. and Celia L., 622. Snyder, Ezra H. and Caroline A. P., 842. Sperry, Myron and Lucy, 1183. Squire, Orrin D., .Jr., and Frances M., 315. Steinbacher, Erhart and Phebe, 421. Stevenson, William and Emma, 557. Stiles, William R. and Elizabeth, 1166. Stilson, Fred H. and Ann E., 590. St. John, Jason and Julia, 1331. Stuart, William G. and Minerva H., 1108. Summers, Wilson and Helen, 598. Taylor, D. L, Col., and Eugenia, 1204. Teal, L. M. and Addie C, 1216. Thacher, Peter, Hon., and Margret L., 1013. Thatter, Hollister B. and Eebecca M., 661. Lyman and Emeline, 663. Thomas, E. and Jessie M., 477. Thorp, Emery and Emma, 495. Tuttle, Hezekiah and Caroline, 662. Tyler, Matthew A. and Ellen F., 669. Tyrer, George N. and Katharine L., 435. Wade, Edward, Hon., and Mary P., 378. Walter, John H., Rev., and Elizabeth E., Ward, William and Cynthia, 940. [1082. Warner, Samuel E. and Helen, 325. Washburn, Elijah and Harriet E., 581. Waterbury, Lewis S. and Louisa A., 582. Webster, Frank M. and Maria A., 470. Wedge, George and Eunice M., 1005. Whitney, John M. and Elizabeth N., 61. Wilder, John C. and Harriet S., 726. Williams, Richard L. , Eev., and Anna, 1036. Seymour D. and Catharine C, 845. Wilson, John M. and Jane H., 63. Wiltsie, Carson and Martha, 556. WiNNE, Oscar F. and Sarah J., 768. Woodbury, Amos J. and Sarah J., 253. Woodruff, Franklin A. and Linda R., 88. Woodward, Richard and Anna M., 291. Wright, Harrison and Mary A., 466. Yale, Selden and Sarah, 343. Yerick, Adam and Naomi, 428. 39 Part 5. — JOHN AND W.M. POTTER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THEIE DESCENDANTS. —Part 5. IXDEX TO BIOOBAPHIES, PABT 5. Btxel, Kev. Abel Potter, page 35 Potter, David, 27. Potter, John, No. 9, 26. KiRTLASD, Jared Potter M. D., LL. D. 27. Edward Eells, 26. John, Jr., 25. Turhand, 26. Elam, 35. Hon. John Fox, 36. POTTEE, Abel, 27. Eliakim, 35. Luke, 35. Ambrose, 35. Henry Camp, M. D., 26. Kev. Lyman, 35. Judge Barrett, 35. Eev. Isaiah, 35. Orlando B., 27. Gen. Daniel, 35. Jared, M. D., 26. Samuel, 25. Daniel, Jr., 35. John, No. 1, 25. William, 25. 40 FA.IIT 6, lAETIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, EN&LANI), AND HIS DESCENDANTS. John, William, William, Martin, George, Jane, Name a. 2 Noss Births .« Deaths."^ MARRIAGBS.8 To WHOM Married.^ 1 Martin Potter, 1 South Shields, England, 1716 Ann Reid; she died se. 86. MARTIN AND ANN (RBID) POTTER. 1.8 Born and baptized in So. Shields, England. June 3, 1701 1704 Feb., 1707 July 4, 1710 1770 1704 Oct. 20,1792 d. 86. 19. d. in childhood. Dec. 10,1723 Unmarried. Eleanor Wilkinson; -1765.8 JOHN AND ELEANOR (WILKINSON) POTTER. 2. 1 William, 8 England, Oct. 20, 1725 Oct. 12, 1773 Sept. 15, 1748 Abigail Durfee; d. 1823, sb. 93. Sarah, 9 Oct. 31, 1727 Matthew Manners. John, 10 Feb. 20, 17.32 Kleanor, 11 June 13, 1735 Capt. Thomas Park. Elizabeth, 12 Feb. 21, 1739 Isabella, 13 Dec. 9, 1742 Thomas, 14 d.inPhiladelphia.Pa. "WILLIAM AND ABIGAIL (DURFEE) POTTER. 8. 1 William, 15 New London, Conn., Aua; 0, 1794 Aug. 12, 1825 Aug. 23, 1771 Phebe Woodward; -1833. 4 John, 16 u t Aug. 11, 1832 Oct. 24, 1776 Elizabeth Witter. 4 Joshua, Abigail, Eleanor, Sally, George, 17 18 19 20 i . ( Feb., 18.37 May 4, 1780 Lydia Coit; d. 1826, se. 67. James Miller. Thomas Rice. William Wignall. 5 21 U i ' Oct. 14, 1767 July 30, 1845 Nov. 10, 1791 Elizabeth Caulkins; 1770-;'' dau. Capt. Jonathan. 5 Thomas, 22 U 1 1758 June 17, 1883 Lurena Fitch. Richard (no issuo. 23 U £ 1770 Apr. 14, 1795 Esther Chapman. WILLIAM AND PHEBE (WOODWARD) POTTER. 15. 2 William, 24 New LoE 2 John, 25 u 2 Seth, j 26 Halifax 27 Phebe, 28 a Joshua, 29 3 Samuel, M. D., 30 Wells, 3 Abel, 31 U Sally, 32 a Deborah, 33 Thomas, 34 a Abigail, 35 New London, Conn., Sept. 10, 1772 « Apr. 23, 1775 t., Apr. 28, 1778 Aug. 6, 1780 Aug. 28, 1783 Aug. 7, 1786 Aug. 7,1786 Mar. 20, 1788 Nov. 19, 1789 Sept. 20, 1792 1856 1840 1865 May 14,1836 Oct. 18, 1851 Nov. 2, 1806 Aug. 20, 1806 Unmarried. Frances Leyson. -1834; -1871. dau. Peter. 1. Temperance Blossom; 2. Charlotte Huntington; Joel Wyman. (Issue, George, James, and Betsey.) Avice Collins; 1789-1871; dau. John & Rebecca. Cynthia Button. Eber Ward. Reuben Lewis. Joseph Wyman. Notes. — The Genealogical Tables are continued in this uniform manner throughout. 1 The figures to the left of the lines indicate the pages on which the descendants are recorded. 2 The names of the children of each family. 8 Numbers for reference to each name. " Places and dates of births. 5 Dates of deaths. 6 Dates of marriages. ' To whom married. 8 The year before the short dash is the year of birth; the year after, that of death. 9 The numbers at the ends of the lines, indicating heads of families, refer to their direct ancestry family. Part 6.— MARTIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 6. WILLIAM AND FRANCES (LEYSON) POTTER. 24. 2 William, Hezekiah, 36 37 died young. ■2 Julia, Harriet, 38 39 1802 June '29, 1880 Rufus Lindsey. Orrin Barker. 2 Richard, 40 1807 Jonathan, 41 1810 Sylvia Goodspeed. 2 2 Philip, Pelopitlus. 42 43 Dec. 18, 1814 July 3, 1839 Miranda Squ res. Elizabeth Phelps. ■WILLIAM AND POTTER. 36. Henry, 44 i. Alvira, 45 j Maria, 46 1 Joshua, 47 died in army. 1 RUFUS AND JULIA (POTTER) LINDSEY. 38. Delia, Julia, Richard, Frances S., William, Ann, George, 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Wells, yt., Apr. 8, 1839 died 88. 19. Mar. 9, 1866 Hiram Armstrong. Royal Dimick. Mary Kimball; 1847-1884; dau. A. J. and Maria [(Brown.) RICHARD AND POTTER. 40. Hewitt, William, Samuel, Julia, 55 56 57 58 59 PHILIP AND MIRANDA (SQUIRES) POTTER. 42. Edison, Henry, 60 61 Mar. 18, 1841 July 13,1847 July 2, 1884 Mercy Beach; 1842-. Hattie A. Sanborn; 1854- EDISON AND MERCY (BEACH) POTTER. 60. Mercy Maria, 62 Dec. 31, 1866 1 Alice Elvira, 63 May 7, 1868 Oct. 18. 1869 ! Edison Philip, 64 Nov. 18, 1872 Feb. 22, 1881 Alvira Miranda, 65 Mar 31, 1.S75 PELOPIDUS AND POTTER. 43. William, 66 Ellen, 67 . Jennie, 68 Mary, 69 Louise, 70 Frank, 71 JOHN AND POTTER. 25. Horace, John, Richard, 72 73 74 SETH AND TEMPERANCE (BLOSSOM) POTTER. 26. Fidelia, Seth (no ifisue), Hannah, Plenry (no issue), Isaac Bishop, Laura Ann, Louisa, John W., 74" 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 1865 1877 Poultney, yt., Jan. 9,1813 Oct. 7,1887 Mar. 22, 1887 Lima, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1819 Oct. 24,1876 Wells, yt.. May 26, 1809 May 13,1838 Jan. 20, 1852 Sept. 1, 1831 Feb. 4, 1845 Leonard Lee. Eliza Hastings. Amasa Burchard. Hopefull Bennett. [Jerusha (Pratt). Achsah Bennett; 1820-1884; dau. Cromwell and James Maffet. Nancy (Sanford). Otis N. Wilcox; 1816-1888; son Sanford and 1. JSTancy Brooks; 1812-1844; d. Zerah. 2. Martha McWithey; 1822- ; d. Reuben. ISAAC BISHOP AND ACHSAH (BENNETT) POTTER. 77. Valorus, Cornelius, Annetta A., Jackson C. , Sidney, Eber'Ward, Frank, Addie Bell, S2 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Sept. 1, 1840 Dec. 6, 1840 Jan. 26, 1842 Jan. 22. 1844 Mar. 8,1843 Apr. 3, 1845 July 14, 1847 Feb. 22, 1847 Nov. 8, 1856 Muskeegan, 111., Nov. 10, 1848 Aug. 28, 1854 I Dec. 29, 1866 Oct. 2,1857 1 Dec. 19,1863 Dec. 21,1863 Sept. 18, 1873 JohnM. Avery; son Abiel and Nancy (Marston). Eva G. Bird; 1854- ; d. Rhenodyne A. and Eliza [A. (Tracy). EBER •WARD AND EVA G. (BIRD) POTTER. 87. Eber Ward, Jr. Edna Achsah, 90 91 Mendocino, Cal., May 18,1875 " " Feb. 25, 1881 OTIS N. AND LOUISA (POTTER) "WILCOX. 79. Fred P., 92 Dec. 30, 1856 Rci)t. 14, 1886 I Carrie Bell Hill. Amanda il. . George W. , 3 SethS., Mvron B., JOHN "W. AND NA NCY (BROOKS) POTTER. 80. Aug. 9;i yictor, N. Y., Aug. 8,1832 91 " " Nov. 13, 1834 95 Marengo, Mich., Apr. 17,18.37 96 i " " July 22, 1839 Mar. 15, 1844 •Apr. 22, 1852 Mar. 24, 1859 July 6, 1868 ( Continued page 3.) Harriet Morhous. Erailie L. Spaulding; 1839-; d. John A. and Lilly Delavan. • [Eii^a ^ Paet 6.— martin potter, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS.- Part 6. JOHN W. AND NANCY (BROOKS) POTTER. 80. (Concluded.) 3 Henry Zera, j 97 Marengo, Mich., Apr. 1,1841 Dec. 21, 1884 Jan. 2, 1867 1. EramaC. Baker; 1845-1873; dau. Simeon. 3 98 Apr. 21,1875 2. EllaE. Trowbridge; 1856-; dau. Hubbard. Emily L., 99 May 15,1843 i Sept. 11,1883 Nov. 23, 1866 H. E. Vail; 1842-; son Josiah W. and Abigail. JOHN W. AND MARTHA (Mc"WITHEY) POTTER. 81. Eber AV., Willard B. 100 July 26, 1846 Apr. 20, 1871 Delia P. Chamberlain. 3 101 Feb. 26, 1848 Mary E. Benedict. Harmon W., 102 Oct. 14,1849 Dec. 23, 1875 EllaL., 103 Sept. 18,1851 Aug. 25, 1871 C. E. Kellogg. Eliza Janet, 104 Dec. 4,1854 July 16,1871 E. C. Wood. SETH S. AND EMILIE L. (SPAULDING) POTTER. 95. 3 Allie 3., Ada J., 105 106 Emmett, Mich.-, May 19, 1860 " " Sept. 8,1862 Nov. 15, 1882 AlidaE. Hicks; 1859-; dau. E. H. and Margaret. ALLIE J. AND ALIDA E. (HICKS) POTTER. 105. Eaymond H., 107 Battle Creek, Mich., Mar. 17, 1884 Laura E., 108 " Feb. 6,1888 HENRY ZERA AND EMMA C. (BAKER) POTTER. 97. Fred Baker, 109 Detroit, Mich., Sept. 30, 1867 Henry Simeon, 110 Dec. 29,1868 Emma Caroline, 111 " " Feb. 1,1873 HENRY ZERA AND ELLA C. (TRO'WBRIDGE) POTTER. 98. Grace, 112 Detroit, Mich., Feb. 5,1876 Frank T., 113 Jan. .30, 1878 ! Aug. 22, 1883 John, 114 Oct. 11,1881 Aug. 31,1883 WILLARD B. AND MARY E. (BENEDICT) POTTER. 101. Victor, 115 Jan. 31, 1875 Ernest, 116 Sept. 8, 1876 Vielta, 117 Nov. 30, 1878 Hubert E., 118 Dec. 5,1880 Agnes Pearl, 119 Feb. 10,1882 DR. SAMUEL AND AVICE (COLLINS) POTTER. 30. Phebe, 120 Wells, Vt., Nov. 22,1807 July 15,1838 Jan. 12, 1835 Rev. Ezra Sprague. Livonia, 121 Pawlet, " Dec. 20, 1809 d. Fannie, 122 Wells, " Jan. 19, 1812 May 1, 1839 Hiram Lumbard. Thomas Collins, 123 " Apr. 7,1814 Unmarried. 3 Samuel, M. D., ( 124 " " May 26,1816 , Sept. 21, 1844 1 . Diadamia Cully. 3 125 Feb. 9, 1859 2. Fanny M. Rice. 3 Chas. Woodward, 126 " " June 22, 1818 Mar. 28, 1853 Sophia (J. Parker; 1830-; d. Abel and Amanda. Georges., M. D., 127 " " Feb. 28,1821 d. Sarah Newton. Fayette Benoni, 128 Pawlet, " Sept. 1, 1823 Helen Louisa, 129 " " Mar. 1,1826 Abbott Robinson. 3 Edwin Marcellus, 130 " " Feb. 11,1832 1860 Ellen Boy.l. DR. SAMUEL AND DIADAMIA (CULLY) POTTER. 124. Helen, 131 Lancaster, N.Y., June 10, 1846 June 15, 1870 Charles E. Furman; 1838-; son Rev. Chas. E. DR. SAMUEL AND FANNY M. (RICE) POTTER. 125. Fanny M., 132 1 Dec. 30, 1861 CHARLES WOODWARD AND SOPHIA C. (PARKER) POTTER. 126. Florence M., 133 Pawlet, Vt., Jan. 18,1854 Bertha Maud, 134 " " Apr. 19, 18.54 Grace Mabel, 135 Mav 22,1861 Jessica Avice, 136 " " Dec. 25,1863 Ruth Millicent, 137 Wells, " Apr. 9, 1870 EDWIN MARCELLUS AND ELLEN (BOYD) POTTER. 130. Gertrude A., 138 1861 Nellie H., 139 1863 Florence E., 140 ABEL AND CYNTHIA (BUTTON) POTTER. 31. Charlotte, 141 Dec. 7,1807 July 12, 1837 Sept. 26, 1828 Weston. Zachariah, 142 Mar. 26, 1810 Nov. 11, 1853 May 15, 1831 Van Tasil. Polly (no issue), 143 Oct. 12,1812 Feb. 2, 1833 James Maflt. Annis, 144 Jan. 23,1815 Nov. 29, 1841 Oct. 12,1838 Law. Abel, Jr., 145 Feb. 25, 1817 Sept., 1846 C. Carr. Sally, 146 May 9,1819 May 18, 1837 I. Heaviland. Bethiah, 147 July 15, 1821 Sophronia, 148 Aug. 23,1823 Aug. 29, 1859 William L. Clark. [(Herring). Sarah Paine; 1840-; dau. Geo. S. and Margaret 3 WUiamL., 149 Wells, Vt., Apr. 16,1826 Jan. 1, 1862 Phebe Ann, 150 Salem, N.Y., June 12, 1828 May, 1849 Alex. B. Given; 1822- ; son James and Nancy. James N. Thorp; 1822-1887; s. John and Mary. 4 Fanny M. , 161 Wells, Vt., May 1,1830 Oct. 6, 1852 4 Samuel L., 152 5alem,N. Y., Jan. 21,1832 Oct. 2, 1856 Agnes J. Lyon; 1836-; dau. Wm. and Jane. Thomas, 153 Sept. 6,1834 Sept. 26, 1838 [(Ward). 4 Orrin W., 154 ] Rochester, N. Y.,Dec. 25, 1836 Dec. 23, 1858 Ellen Owen; 1840-; dau. Benj. F. and Abba WILLIAM L. AND SARAH (PAINE) POTTER. 149. j George Douglas, 155 Chicago, 111., Aug. 8,1867 1 1 Part 6. — martin POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 6. JAMES NEWTON AND FANNY M. (POTTER) THORP, igi. Mary Frances, 1 156 James Wardell, ■ 157 Frederick Potter, ' 158 Lockport,N.Y.,Jan. 22, 1854 " " Oct. 3, 1858 ■Wyandotte, Mich., Sept. 2,1865 SAMUEL L. AND A&NES J. (L YON) POTTER. 152. William Ward, 159 I Wyandotte, Mich., Oct. 10,1857 June S, 1881 I Kate Godfrey. ORRIN W. AND ELLEN (OWEN) POTTER. 154 Edward Clement, Agnes Lyon, Gertrude Whiting, Margaret Horton, 160 Chicago, 111., 161 U t^ 162 a ^^ 162a a c; Jan. 5, 1860 Dec. 25,1864 Sept. 20, 1871 May 20,1881 Sept. 30, 1884 Sept. 3, 1884 Emma McKinley; 1858-; dau. Wm. and Elinor Jas. C. Hutchins; 1858-; s. Jas. O. [(Burke). JOHN AND ELIZABETH (WITTER) POTTER. 16. John, Samuel, Elizabeth, Joseph, William, Edward, Hannah, Sarah, Lucy, 163 I 164 164o 165 166 167 168 1G9 170 171 New London, Conn. , Sept. 5, 1777 Dec. 29, 1779 Aug. 18, 1782 June 19, 1785 Mnv 10,1788 June 13, 1791 .luly 5,1793 Feb. 8, 1796 May 25, 1800 Nov. 8,1810 Mar. 30,1850 Apr. 13,1860 Sept. 26, 1882 Oct. 7, 1798 Oct., 1819 Apr. 13, 1884 Unmarried . Apr. 7, 1816 Feb. 22, 1814 Apr. 13,1815 Sept., June. 1816 1821 1. Esther Martin. 2. Dinah . Thomas Mason; 1781-1816. Mary Stockman. Nancy [Abigail (Post). Abigail Denison ; 1793-1883; dau. Jedediah and Matthew White. Benijah Brewster. 164. Esther, SAM UEL AND ESTHER (MARTIlf) POTTER. June 8,1802 1 Jan. 3,1829 | Dec, i823~| Otis Warner. SAMUEL AND DINAH ( ) POTTER. 164a. Samuel, Jr., John W., Elizabeth W., Lucy D., Edward, 173 174 175 176 177 Jan. 11,1811 Apr. 12, 1813 Sept. 26, 1815 Jan. 15; 1819 May 25, 1824 Sept. 13, 1844 M. Gleason. EDWARD AND ABIGAIL (DENISON) POTTER. 168. Edward, Emetine, ( Elizabeth Witter, Charles Denison, Abigail Denison, 178 179 180 181 182 183 Saybrook,Conn,,July 19, 1817 Delaware, O., Oct. 3, 1821 Mar. Dec. Jan. 24, 1823 17, 1827 21,1831 July 19, 1817 Mar. 13,1875 May 6, 1847 Jan. 27, 1853 Au!j. 2, 1851 1. Benjamin Lyon. 2. Elijah Slade; 1823-1884. Chas. H. Ladd; 1811-1880. [Mary (Ketcham). MaryKetcham Hammond; 1831- ; dau. John and John J. Hammond; 1815-1871. CHARLES H. AND ELIZ A BETH W^ITTER (POTT E R) LADD. 181. Mary Ellen, Edward Henry, George G., Josephine A., 184 lS.i ]S6 187 Delaware, O., Apr. 3,1848 July 23,1885 " Mar. 6, 1850 Nov. 12, 1862 \ " " Nov. 7, 1858 , Nov. 25, 1S02 " " Dec. 6, 1801 ; Aug. 21, 1862 Joseph E. Utter; 1844-; son. James W. and [Sarah Jane (McCann). CHARLES DENISON AND MARY KETCHAM (HAMMOND) P OTTER. 182 Chas. Adolphus, John Hammond, Mary, Libbie, Abigail Denison. Edward Eeynolds, Zacharay Wm., Asa Delmar, 188 189 190 191 19-2 193 194 195 Delaware, O., Nov. 28, 1853 Sept. 27, 1856 ■Jan. 26, 1858 Sept. 2S, 1861 June 16, 1866 Jan. 16, 1«09 Apr. 21, 1871 May 5, 11^74 Jan. 28, 1875 Mar. 7, 1876 Jan. 18, 1863 Sept. 2, 1874 [Frank and Frances (Woodworth) Darwood. Carrie Eliz. Andrews (by adoption); 185S-; dau. Dec. 28, 1878 JOHN HAMMOND AND CARRIE ELIZABETH (AND REWS) POTTER. 189. Francis W., Charles Andrews, Edmund H., 196 197 198 Delaware, O., Sept. 20, 1880 Columbus, " Jan. 23, 1883 Borneo, Mich., May 13, 1885 Oct. 6, 1880 JOHN J. AND ABIGAIL DENISON (POTTER) HAMMOND. 183. Chas. Winthrop, 199 Aug. 16, 1852 Aug. 11, 1875 Sarah T. Crick. Minnie C, 200 Feb. 27, 1854 Jan. 21,1876 William B. Fleming. Josie, 201 Jan. 20, 1863 Frank Brittian, 202 Feb. 24, 1857 Fred H., 203 Jan. 11,1861 Maud 0., 204 Oct. 19, 1865 Oct. 5, 1883 Lorenzo D. l^rittin. Alice B., 205 Aug. 8,1869 Aug. 7, 1884 Jane E. Lane. JOSHUA AND LYDIA (COIT) POTTER. 17. JOSHUA AND SARAH (HARRIS) POTTER. 208. Fanny, Harriet, Abigail, Franklin, 214 215 216 217 New LondoD, Conn, Aug. 21,1811 Dec. 4, 1812 Aug. 20, 1814 , Oct. 7, 1816 July 28, 1854 May 25, 1873 Nov. 13, 1833 May 7, 1838 James Clark. Alfred Hempstead. Semantha White; 1816-; d. Elihu and Lucretia. Part 6. — MARTIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 6. FRANKLIN AND SEMANTHA (WHITE) POTTER, 217. 5 Abigail H., 218 New London, Conn., Feb. IS, 1839 Nov. 25, 1865 Daniel R. Stevens; 1826-; son Elisha M. and Frances, Frances S. , 219 220 " " ,Tan. 11,1841 " " N..V. 25, 1846 Dec. 13, 1845 [Amy (Hoadley). Mary Eleanor, 221 " Oct. 12, 1848 Joshua, 222 " " Dec. 29, 1853 June 2,1860 William C, 223 " " Jan. 1, 1856 DANIEL R. AND ABIGAIL H. (POTTER) STEVENS. 218. Jennie, 224 New London, Conn., Sept. 23, 1866 Nov. 13, 1884 1 Charles E. Eaton: 186.3-1888. Florry, 225 " " Feb. 7,1871 Oct. 18,1886 Frank P., 226 " " Jan. 25,1877 CHARLES AND HANNAH (POTTER) BUTLER. 207. William, 227 New London, Conn., Feb. 20, 1809 Oct. 1, 1868 Lucretia Potter, 228 " " Sept. 26, 1810 July 7, 1852 Unmarried. George, 229 " " Nov. 11, 1812 June 16, 1864 u Frances, 230 " " Jan. 2, 1815 Nov. 1, 1840 Charles S. Potter. 6 Hannah, 231 " " Feb. 28, 1817 May 16,1837 Samuel R. Turner; 1813-; s. Giles and Eunice. Evelyn, 232 " Aug. 15, 1820 Sept. 8, 1850 Theodore F. Hill ; 1828-; s. of Wyllys & Lucretia John, ( 233 " " Jan. 22, 1822 Apr. 30,1860 1. Helen M. IJutlor; -1869. [(Potter), No. 210. 234 Oct., • 1874 2. Mary O. McEwen. Oliver Richard, 235 " " Dec. 15, 1824 May 15,1856 Mary Jewett. Augusta, 236 " " Jan. 31, 1831) Apr. 8, 1858 Unmarried. SAMUEL R. AND HANNAH (BUTLER) TURNER. 231. Kate C, 237 Feb. 9, 1838 George B., 238 Nov. 13, 1840 Dec. 1, 1863 Frederick S. , 239 Sept. 28, 1842 Mar. 6, 1879 Lizzie Gray Shrake. Charles H., 240 June 6, 1845 June 25, 1878 Mary Love Ramsey. Edward A., 241 Au^. 27, 1849 Apr. 24, 1872 Amelia Haigh. GEORGE AND ELIZABETH (CATJLKINS) POTTER. 21. 6 George, 242 New London, Conn., Aug. 16, 1792 Mary Stark. Elizabeth, 243 " Aug. 20, 1794 May 14, 1820 Nancy, 244 " May 10,1796 Aug. 12, 1797 Susan, 245 " Jan. 1, 1798 William Clark. Nehemiah C, 246 " " May 13,1799 Aug. 14,1828 Oct. 26, 1817 Romelia Little. Mary, 247 " " July 6, 1801 Mar. 2, 1839 Parker Smith. Lydia Caulkins, 248 " " Jan. 8,1804 Robert Bouser. William, 249 " " Mar. 17, 1806 Apr. 5, 1860 Fanny Buchanan. Louisa Lamb, 250 " Feb. 8, 1809 Feb. 13, 1865 A. Merrill. GEORGE AND MARY (STARK) POTTER. 242. Henry, M.D., 251 New London, Conn., Sept. 9,1825 Mar. 9, 1880 Dec. 25, 1845 Eliza J. Bishop; -1879. Neheraiah, 252 It u • d. Cornelia, 253 u u d. George, 254 (c a Rose Bowen. Mary, 255 a u Frank Sanford. DR. HENRY AND ELIZA J. (BISHOP) POTTER. 251. George Bishop, 256 New London, Conn., Sept. 16, 1846 Apr. 9, 1875 Annie B. Newbury; 1863-. Char es. 257 " Sept. 1, 1848 Oct. 2, 1871 Cornelia, 258 " " Nov. 2, 1852 Henry Nehemiah, 2:.9 " May 23, 1854 Apr. 30,1885 Eva L. Gates; 1854- ; d. Chas. Henry and Lucy Helen Eliza, 260 " " May 5, 1858 June 29, 1882 Melvin M. Peters. [Ann (Palmer). Wm. Hamilton, 261 " " Mar. 1, 1860 May 28,1861 THOMAS AND LTJRENA (FITCH) POTTER. 22. 5 Thomas, 262 Oct. 8, 1784 Dec. 27, 1876 Aug. 28, 1812 Prudence Latham; -1866. 6 Joseph, 263 Mar. 19, 1791 Aug. 13, 1870 Aug. 29, 1813 Mercy Barron. [Mehitable. 6 James, ( 264 Noank, Conn., July 3,1806 Nov. 20, 1865 Dec. 6, 1828 1. Lucretia Lester; 1807-1835: dau. Benj. and 6 266 July 11, 1836 2. Grace Lester; 1804-1880; dau. Benj. and 7 Richard, 266 1839 Sept. 19, 1830 Nancy Barrows. [Mehitable. 7 William, ( 267 May 24, 1795 Aug. 10, 1871 1. Catharine Rackett. 7 268 Mar., 1825 2. Abigail Sherrill. 7 Abby, 269 Nov. 27, 1788 Aug. 30, 1874 Nov. 11, 1810 Abner Spencer. 7 Sally, Hannah, 270 Feb. 9, 1797 Dec. 16, 1887 Oct., 1816 Jonathan Burrows. 7 271 Sept. 6,1786 Sept. 11, 1872 Dec. 20,1807 Benjamin Clark. 7 Henrietta, 272 Ju y 9, 1804 June 7, 1835 Oct. 22. 1826 Luther Rathbun. THOMAS AND PRUDENCE (LATHAM) POTTER. 262. 5 Mary Ann, Emma Jane, 273 Noank, Conn., May 15, 1814 Dec. 29,1881 June 39, 1836 Rial Chaney; 1807-1887; s. Sam'l and Rebecca. 6 274 Dec. 24, 1816 Sept. 17, 1838 David Alex. Redfleld; 1817-1874; son Isaac and Fnitl. Thomas Carey, Julia Smith, 276 276 Phebe Ann Potter; 1823-1867. [Amelia (Wright). William Brown. RIAL AND MARY ANN (POTTER) CHANEY. 273. Thomas Rial, 277 New London, Conn., June 26, 1837 Nov. 24, 1840 Mary Prudence, 278 " Feb. 18, 1839 June 27, 1871 William S. Eakin. Thomas Rial, 279 " July 31, 1841 Maria Bulkley, 280 " Sept. 16, 1843 George Lane, 281 " Sept. 17, 1849 Jan. 6, 1873 Walter John, 282 " " Apr. 10, 1851 July 26,1875 Lizzie Adella Barnes. Charles Frederick, 283 " " Aug. 13, 1853 Oct. 17, 1883 Clara Augusta Morgan; d. Robt. A. and Sarah S. Part 6. — MARTIN POTTEE, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 6. DAVID ALEXANDER AND EMMA JANE (POTTER) RBDFIELD. 274. Julia, •284 ! June 27, 1839 Sept. 6, 1856 Alexander, 28o Aug. 1,1841 Susan Amelia, 286 June 11, 1843 Louisa Congdon, 287 Apr. 16, 1845 J. H. Miller. Emma Potter, 288 Aug. 15, 1847 Hall. Jane L., 289 Oct. 21,1849 Mar. 21, 1845 Wheelock. Prudence, 290 Jan. 21,1853 Mar. 12, 1856 JOSEPH AND MERCY (BARROW) POTTER. 263. fi Lucy, Joseph, AbbyM., Prudence, 291 May 23, 1814 Aug. 31, 1856 July, 1832 Swillian Perkins. 6 292 May 24, 1816 Jan. 1, 1840 Mary Fowler. 6 293 Sept. 28, 1818 June 18, 1881 Jan. 5, 1836 Latham Ashbey. 294 Dec. 23, 1822 Nov. 9, 1869 July 12, 1844 Charles Cheseboro. 6 Elizas., 29S Noank, Conn., Oct. 3,1826 Feb. 12, 1878 i Dec. 31, 1854 Josephus F. Potter, No. 329. Ellen P., 296 Sept. 5, 1829 ' July 23, 1860 Harriet, 297 Nov. 12, 1833 1 1834 Andrew J., ( 298 Apr. 31,1839 ' ' May, 1856 1. Celestia Searle (divorced). 299 , Oct. 28, 1878 2. Mary E. Harrigan. SWILLIAN AND LUCY (POTTER) PERKINS. 291. Charles C, 300 Nov. 5,1833 1864 Mary . Albert W., 301 Oct. 3, 1835 Jan. 22, 1858 Julia A. Burrows. Anson, 302 1838 Oct. 23,1848 JohnR., 303 June 15, 1841 Hiram, 304 Apr. 24,1870 Nellie Crohan. Sophronia, 305 Jan., 1868 John Griffin. Howard M., 306 June 10, 1850 Oct. 31,1870 Ida Leathers. Alice, 307 Mar. 15, 1855 Apr., 1879 Samuel Tyler. JOSEPH AND MARY (FOWLER) POTTER. 292. 6 Harriet Jane, 308 May 8,1841 Dec. 3, 1862 B. Frank Andrews. Sarah M., 309 July 13, 1842 Dec. 7, 1865 William W. Lathiin. Mary E., 310 Aug. 5, 1845 Dec. 11,1872 Charles Smith. Ida, 311 Sept. 29, 1851 J. Walton, 312 Nov. 10, 1854 Dec. 11, 1875 Mary A. Kogers. B. FRANK AND HARRIET JANE (POTTER) ANDREWS. 308. Charles B., 313 Dec. 17, 1863 ] Sept. 8, 1865 George E., 314 Aug. 30, 1.SG5 Sadie P., 315 Dec. 3,1867 Carlota, 316 June 2,1874 LATHAM AND ABBY M. (POTTER) ASHBEY. 293. Latham D., 317 Oct. 3, 1838 Dec. 28, 1862 Mary I. St. John. Adelia, 318 Mar. 13, 1840 Dec. 25, 18.58 Chailes W. Davis. [Mary. Julia S., 319 Noank, Conn., Aug. 5,1842 May 11, 1862 Thomas H. Newbury; 1837-; son Eranklyn and Abbe, 320 Aug. 15, 1844 Harlan P. Hagar. Mary E. (Andrews). Lenora, 321 July 1,1848 Sept. 9, 1871 Everett A. Schofleld; 1843-; son Edwin A. and Allen, 322 Feb. 28, 1850 Frederick, 323 Nov. 18, 1853 Lucv, 324 Oct. 21,1856 Nov. 13,1857 Fremont, 325 Oct. 15,1858 i Dec. 17, 1881 Emeline D. Lanphere. Elmer, 326 Dec. 27, 1864 1 JAMES AND LUCRBTIA (LESTER) POTTER. 264. 6 James, 327 Aug. 31,1829 May 10, 1869 Nov. 26, 1854 Sarah B. Latham. Emeline, -328 Oct. 2, 1831 Nov. 2, 1854 Oct. 2, 1850 John A. Forsyth. 6 Josephus F., Capt., 329 New London, Conn., Oct. 7, 1833 Oct. 3, 1873 Dec. 31, 1854 Eliza S. Potter, No. 295. JAMES AND GRACE (LESTER) POTTER. 265. 7 Penj. L.jCapt., 330 Noank, Conn., Mar. 29, 1836 Aug. 4,1859 Elizabeth S. Eackett. 7 Thomas, 331 " Oct. 7,1837 Dec. 23, 1860 Lydia P. Hempstead. Lucretia, 332 '' " Sept. 7,1839 Oct. 19, 1862 William Johnson. [Annis V. (liooth). V Elihu H., 333 Dec. 7,1841 Oct. 29, 1867 Augusta A. Tuthill; 1843-; dau. Daniel E. and Sally Ann H., 334 Oct. 16,1843 Mar. 8, 1861 John Palmer. 7 Charles T., 335 " Sept. 11,1845 Jan. 1, 1867 Martha A. Weeks. Almon H., 336 Apr. 28, 1847 June 2, 1849 JAMES AND SARAH B. (LATHAM) POTTER. 327. 6 Emeline P., 337 Feb. 20, 1856 \ Nov. 20, 1873 Walter P. Rathbun. Sarah E., 338 Aug. 5,1859 Dec. 10, 1860 Henry B., 339 Sept. 3,1861 Aug. 22, 1S(!5 Hannah L., 340 Dec. 19, 1803 July 29, 1865 HattieP., 341 Apr. 18, 1866 Samuel L., 342 Sept. 4,1868 Jan. 2, 1869 WALTER P. AND EMELINE P. (POTTER) RATHBUN. 337. Walter S., 343 May 11,1878 Harry B., 344 Aug. 19, 1884 JOSEPHUS F. AND ELIZA S. (POTTER) POTTER. 329-295. 6 1 LidaE., 345 Noank, Conn., June 28, 1857 Mar. 24,1878 Warren F. Packer; 1856-; son Joshua. WARREN F. AND LIDA E. (POTTER) PACKER. 345. (Continued vaae 1 \ Warren J., 346 Noank, Conn., Feb. 19, 1879 Harry, 347 " " Dec. 11,1881 Part 6. — MAETIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 6. Ralph M., Nellie May, William D. , Benjamin R. Katie E., A. Everett, (ietty E., Stella A. , Werden B., WARREN F. AND LID A E. (POTTER) PACKER. 345. {Concluded.) 348 349 Noank, Conn., Aug. 15, 1883 " " Oct. 24,1885 CAPT. BENJAMIN L. AND ELIZABETH S. (RACKETT) POTTER. 330. 350 351 352 May 20,1862 Dec. 6, 1865 Jan. 16,1869 Oct. 30,1875 Jan. 29,1884 Linda A. Edwards. THOMAS AND LYDIA P. (HEMPSTEAD) POTTER. 331. 353 354 Apr. 4,1862 Apr. 13, 1864 ELIHU H. AND AUGUSTA A. CTUTHILL) POTTER. 333. 355 356 Noank, Conn., Jan. 26, 1871 " " Jan. 1 , 1875 James O., Eddie C, Ruby A., Libbie J., CHARLES T. AND MARTHA A. (WEEKS) POTTER. 335. 357 358 359 360 Sept. 6,1868 Jan. 27, 1871 Jan. 29, 1874 June 29, 1877 Mar. 2, 1876 RICHARD AND NANCY (BARROWS) POTTER. 266. Asa, Benjamin E., 361 362 Dec, 1834 Feb. 6,1836 WILLIAM AND CATHARINE (RACKETT) POTTER. 267. Catharine R., 363 June 4, 1824 Nov. 20, 1854 Theodore Howard. W^ILLIAM AND ABIGAIL (SHBRRILL) POTTER. 268. Harriet Alzina, "William Thomas, 364 365 May 18, 1828 Eeb. 1,1831 Mar. 10, 1859 Sept. 7,1847 Dec. 28, 1853 James R. Glover. Lucinda Latham. WILLIAM THOMAS AND LUCINDA (LATHAM) POTTER. 365. Edward A. , 366 Oct. 3, 1855 Dec. 29, 1881 Florence Tuthill. Joseph R., 367 Mar. 24, 1857 Dec. 29, 1880 Evalyn Young. William H., 368 Oct. 28,1858 Jan. 7, 1881 Effie Vail. Alonzo L., 369 Sept. 7,1862 George L., 370 Oct. 7, 1864 Ellis S., 371 Apr. 28, 1867 Estelle M., 372 Eeb. 1,1868 Lucinda S., 373 Oct. 16, 1872 Edna Earl, 374 Oct. 12,1875. Elias P., 376 Oct. 31,1878 ABNER AND ABBY (POTTER) SPENCER. 269. Mary Ann., Ezra, Lurena P., Louisa I., Hannah C., Henry N., John R., Fanny F., Richard P., Thomas P., Abner, 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 Asa, William, Frances S., Charles H., Prudence, Elias, Ellen, Emeline, Jonathan, 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 Lucinda, Charles L., Asa, Mary H., Benjamin P. William F., Daniel E., James T. , Sarah H., 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 Nathan Warren, Lucy Ann, Isabella, Henrietta, 406 407 408 409 Sept. June 8ept. Apr. Mar. Oct. Apr. May 11,1810 6, 1813 3,1815 15,1817 16. 1819 22. 1820 28, 1823 23, 1825 June 18, 1827 May 20, 1829 Feb. 27, 1831 Mar. 18. 1848 Aug. 11 ; 1846 Apr. 27, 1857 Nov. 6, 1871 Sept. 12, 1862 July 5, 1864 Apr. Dec. Sept. Aug. July Oct. Sept. May Mar. July, Dec. 17, 1838 26, 1836 6, 1835 27, 1837 3, 1835 30, 1843 f), 1847 30, 1847 6, 1860 1850 31, 1851 Harris Fowler. Fanny Fitch. Gilbert Fowler. Thompson Wheeler. John Baker. Frances Rogers. Fanny Fitch; 1819-; dau. John and Martha. 1. Harris Fowler. 2. Gilbert Fowler. Mary Wheeler. Eliza Weeks. JONATHAN AND SALLY (POTTER) BURROWS. 270. Aug. 9,1817 Nov. 13, 1818 Sept. 21,1820 Nov. 25, 1823 Dec. 14, 1825 July 17, 1828 Sept. 8,1830 Oct. 31, 1832 Sept. 4, 1840 Sept. 29, 1817 June 19, 1870 Apr. 29, 1858 Apr. 19, 1857 Aug. 22, 1863 Dec. 14,1840 Dec. 8, 1839 Jan. 29, 1847 Aug. 10, 1843 Oct. 29, 1S56 Mar. 9, 1854 Mar. 20,1860 Eliza Davis. John Lewey. Mary J. Davis. ^^'illiam Ashby. Emelie Von Hoendoff. Elisha P. Fish; 1826-; son Levi and Rebecca. George Elliott Caulkins; 1832-; son Luther G. [and Emily A. BENJAMIN AND HANNAH (POTTER) CLARK. 271. Dec. 11, 1808 Oct. 17,1812 Aug. 24, 1816 July 28,1818 Oct. 22,1820 Mar. 27, 1823 Dec. 13, 1824 Feb. 28, 1827 Oct. 5, 1829 May 4, 1831 Aug. 31, 1887 May 1, 1861 Dec. 24,1847 Sept. 17, 1855 Feb. 16, 1861 Sept. 7, 1855 May 28, 1856 Dec. Dec, Oct., Dec. Oct. May May Sept. Dec. 20, 1825 1837 1845 3, 1840 4, 1843 27, 1843 28, 1848 22, 1850 31, 1854 James Tuthill. [and Anna T. Mary Caroline Tuthill; 1817-1885; son Samuel Olive Brooks. Thomas P. Hempstead. Elizabeth Cobb. [H. Reeves. 1. Jane B. Tuthill; m. 2d, April 26, 1883, Kate Sarah Wilbur. Nancy Horton. William S. Bowditch. LUTHER AND HENRIETTA (POTTER) RATHBUN. 272. Sept. 10, 1827 Oct. 6, 1829 Dec. 28, 1831 Sept. 11, 1834 July 7, 1879 Aug. 7, 1833 Nov. 29, 1881 Mar. 30, 1870 Dec. 27,1846 Aug., 1853 Sarah M. Barnes. Gilbert B. Wilcox. Charles Murphy. Part 6. — MARTIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 6. P^RT 6 MAETII( POTTEE, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, EN(}LAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Martin Potter/ of South Shields, England, who left a large landed estate in South Shields that reverted to the dean and chapter of Durham, after waiting the necessary time for the lost heir. About fifty years ago (1830 to 1840) this case became famously known as the Potter Estate in England, from the efforts and exertions put forth by the heirs living in America to obtain possession of the property. Much money was expended in the matter, in obtaining proofs and documentary evidence ; while this considerably enlarged the experience of those the most actively engiiged, it gave them no necessity for enlarging their pockets. Extracts relating to these matters are made from John But- ler's book, published for the use of the heirs of Martin Pot- ter, 1872: — "Martin Potter, of South Shields, in the county of Dur- ham, gentleman, by his last will and testament, bearing date the tenth day of September, which was in the year of our Lord 1714, and duly executed by him in the presence of three witnesses, in the first place directed that all his debts and funeral expenses should be paid and fully discharged ; and thereby gave unto his loving wife, Ann Potter, all his estate which he held by lease from the dean and chapter of Durham, lying, standing, and being in South Shields, in the county of Durham, until his sons, John Potter, William Potter, and Martin Potter, attained their respective ages of twenty-one years ; he thereby also gave unto his son John Potter all those houses situated, standing, and being on the south side of High King Street to the top of the bank, be- ginning from the running of water which parted the estate which formerly belonged to his brother and then lately pur- chased by him, on the west to and from the said place to the east end of the town ; and also all that garden, malt kiln, bowling green, and the garden on the east end of the bowling green, muck quay, and one full half of all his cable landings ; provided, he paid unto his mother the sum of twelve pounds and ten shillings during her natural life, by four quarterly payments, when he should enter upon the estate, having attained the age of twenty -one years, and not before. "The testator also gave unto his son William Potter, all those houses standing in the town of South Shields aforesaid, which he purchased of his nephew Potter ; and also, all said wharf and quay and piece of waste ground or cable landing, which he had then lately purchased of Margaret Chambers, when he attained the age of twenty-one years; he then to- pay unto his mother, Ann Potter, during her nat- ural life, seven pounds and ten shillings, by four quarterly payments. ''The testator also gave unto his son Martin Potter, all those houses and waste ground and one half of the cable landings lying on the west from the houses he purchased of his nephew Potter, to the west garden wall that he had given to his son John, all which lie on the north side of Kino- Street, to low-water mark. And the testator's further will and pleasure was, that so often and when the lease was re- newed of the dean and chapter, Martin Potter's name should be put into the same lease with his brother John, the better to entitle him to the share or part of the estate he had given him. The testator also gave unto his daughter, Jane Potter, the sum of two hundred pounds, to be paid her when she should attain the age of twenty-one years, or the day of her marriage, which should first happen to be paid out, and fourth of a certain legacy then left or to be left by her grandfather, William Reed : and what fell short of the two hundred pounds he did thereby order and appoint his sons- John and William to make the sum up and complete twO' hundred pounds, and did thereby make the estate he had left, each of them liable to pay the same when she should attain the age of twenty-one years, or the day of her mar- riage, which should first happen. And the said testator's further will and pleasure was, that if any of his children should die before they came to age, then their share so left them should be shared or parted amongst the survivors of them, equally, share and share alike. The said testator also gave to his loving wife, Ann Potter, the kitchen, parlor, and the two rooms over the same chambers, for and during the term of her natural life ; and if the testator's son John gave her any disturbance about the same, then his will was that he should forfeit all the estate given him to his two younger- brothers. And the said testator's further will and pleasure- was, that all his estate whatsoever should be chargeable with the payment of his just debts and funeral expenses ; and as to all the residue and remainder of his personal estate, not thei'einbefore devised, of what kind and nature soever, he. thereby further gave unto his loving wife, whom he did thereby make, constitute, and appoint sole executrix of his last will and testament, thereby also revoking and annuUing- all former wills by him made, and declaring that to be his- lasi will and testament. The said ]\lartin Potter died in or about the month of April, 1716, without revoking or alter- ing his last will and testament, as appears by the following extract taken from the parish register, kept at St. Hilds Church, in South Shields, aforesaid, and of which the follow- ing is a copy : — "'Burials in the Parish of St. Hilds, South Shields, in the, county of Durham, 1716. April 14, Martin Potter.'" It is supposed that the two eldest sons, John and William Potter, entered into possession of their respective shares of their father's estate, wljile the youngest son, Martin Potter, was reported engaged in the naval service, and that he sailed in a ship from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and was killed or died upon the same ship at the age of nineteen. John Potter,^ after his marriage, went to reside at Mor~ Part 6. — MAETIN POTTER, OF SOUTH SHIELDS, ENGLAND, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 6. peth, in the county of Northumberland, where all of his chil- dren were born, as appears by the extract from the register of baptisms of the parish of Morpeth. "\A'illiam Potter,^ grandson of ]Martiu Potter, emigrated to America in the year 1748, and married Abigail Durfey, Sept. 15, 1748. The claim for the property was made by the heirs of this William Potter, being the eldest son of John Potter, the only child of Martin Potter who had issue. The following letter written by Abel Potter is curious and interesting, and illustrates the usual experience of persons hunting for lost estates : — Rochester, Feb. 24, 1851. Mr. Willis Hall : Dear Sir, — Your letter was received in due time, and with much pleasure I shall endeavor to give you an answer. You are wishing to know how the property is situated, and why so long a time should elapse and no action com- menced. It is claimed, a certain portion of it, by the dean and chapter of Durham, and I think one third of it is under a mortgage by a person that had no right or title to any part of it. That I can better explain to you when we should meet. The remainder is freehold estate, and it is said by the oldest people that it was once all freehold, and I claim it as such. Now, why it has not been brought to a close before is this : We did not find out the exact situation of it until 1847, and after staying there almost two years, and spending thirteen hundred dollars while on the premises, was lucky enough to find out the whole mystery. Then I went to London to employ counsel. I found one, and laid the case before him, and he said it was the clearest case he ever knew of so much magnitude. He was a barris- ter that could plead before the Lord Chancellor ; he seemed to take quite an interest in the suit, and advised me to serve a summons upon every person that rented a house, which would be more than tAvo thousand. The court would be held at London, which is three hundred miles from Shields, and if we should happen to make a misstep, you will readily conclude what the cost must be. This counsellor said he would go to Shields with me to examine their titles ; this was in the morning ; he was to come in the evening to get on the cars, after receiving three ten-pound notes on the Bank of London, which was the last time one could set eyes upon him. After waiting some time in London, I was recommended to one ]\ir. Jackson, a law chai-acter, who said that he would not desert me. I then paid his passage to Shields, and supported him there for almost two years, at an expense of twelve hundred dollars ; and he then sold him- self to the dean and chapter. But he could not injure the case, as he had no papers of mine to give them. So you will easily account for the uncommon progress that I have made. Now I shall employ as good a counsellor as I can get, and hitch on a long team that is not easily set, and make a start as soon as consistent in the coming spring. If this should be the case, I should be as sure of my object as I should of getting over there. Now, sir, if you can raise a steam on a high pressure, it is all that is wanting. If not, I shall do it here at Rochester. If I should take in a partner as company and give them the one half, I should tax them a premium on my expenses, being eight thousand dollars and losing my time also. The property is worth six millions of dollars. Sir, if you should make any effort, you will please do it soon, as there is no time to lose. Give my best respects to your wife and family. Yours, with much esteem, ABEL POTTER. Okrin W. Potter, 1^* of Chicago, 111., president of the North Chicago Rolling Mill Company, was born in Roches- ter, Dec. 25, 1836. He received a common school education, and at fifteen years of age was engaged in the survey of cer- tain railroads in his native State, and later in the preliminary survey of the Great Western Railway of Canada. In 1856, he entered the employ of Captain E. B. Ward, at his iron rail mills at Wyandotte, Mich., as clerk. When Captain Ward built his mill in Chicago, Mr. Potter was appointed as paymaster in 1857. In 1860, he became superintendent, and in 1864, when the mill was merged in the corporation known as the Chicago Rolling Mill Company, he was appointed secretary and general superintendent. In 1871, on the retirement of Captain Stephen Clement, he was elected president of the company, which position he has since continuously held. Mr. Potter has, therefore, been connected with the corporation, of which he is the head, since its incipiency, and its subsequent growth and prosper- ity are due more to his able and sagacious management than to any other thing. Originating with a mill for re-roUino- iron rails, with a capacity for rolling fifteen thousand tons per annum, it has expanded so as to comprise three great works, employing ^\i\ thousand men, with a combined total capacity of nine hundred thousand tons of material per Edward Clement Potter, i"" of Chicago, 111., "general superintendent of the South Chicago Works of the North Chicago Rolling Mill Company, son of O. W. Potter, was born in Chicago, Jan. 5, 1860. He was educated in the public schools and high school and in the Jlassachu- setts Institute of Technology, where he took the course in mining and metallurgical engineering. At the close of his school career in 1879, he entered the employ of the North Chicago Rolling Mill Company as chemist. When the new works at South Chicago were determined upon, he was appointed superintendent in 1880, when the work of building was begun, and this position he has since con tinuously held. " The pages of the Engineering and Mining Journal have borne frequent testimony in the eloquent language of figures of work accomplished, of the ability and skill of this young American engineer. The paper which he has just read before the British Iron and Steel Institute has brouo-ht him the extremely complimentary indorsement of the ablest of the English iron masters." — From the New York Engin- eering and 3Iining Jonrnal, July, 1887. 10 INDEX TO HEADS OF FAMILIES IN GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF PART 6. THE NAMES IN THE GENEALOGIES NOT APPEASING IN THIS INDEX WILL BE POUND IN THE EECOEDS OF THE PAEENTS, WHOSE NAMES AEE INDEXED. Andrews, B. Frank and Harriet J., 308. Aemsteong, Hiram and Delia, No. 48. AsHBEY, Latham and Abby M., 293. AsHBY, William and Prudence, 392. Avery, John M. and Annetta A., 84. Baker, John and Hannah C, 380. BoxsER, Robert and Lydia C, 248. Burrows, Jonathan and Sally, 270. Butler, Charles und Hannah, 207. Caulkins, George E. and Emeline, 395. Chaney, Rial and Mary A., 273. Clark, Benj. and Hannah, 271. William L. and Sophroma, 148. Davis, Charles W. and Adelia, 318. DiMiCK, Royal and Julia, 49. Eakix, William S. and Mary P., 278. Eaton, Chas. E. and Jennie, 224. Fish, Elisha P. and Ellen, 394. Eleminq, William B. and Minnie C, 200. Fowler, Harris and Fanny F., 383. Harris and Mary A. , 376. Gilbert and Fanny F., 384. Gilbert and Lurena P., 378. FuRMAK, Charles E. and Helen, 131. Given, Alexander B. and Phebe A., 150. Gleason, M. and Lucy D., 176. Glover, James R. and Harriet A., 364. Grieein, .John and Sophronia, 305. Hagar, Harlan P. and Abbe, 320. Hall, and Emma P., 288. Hammond, John J. and Abigail D., 183. Hill, Theodore F. and Evelyn, 232. Howard, Theodore and Catharine, 363. HuTCHiKS, James C. and Agnes L., 161. Johnson, William and Lucretia, 332. Kellogg, C. E. and Ella L., 103. KiRLEY, Frank E. and Mary F. , 156. Ladd, Charles H and Eliz. W.,181. Latham, William W. and Sarah M., 309. Lewey, John and Frances S., 390. Lindsley, Rufus and Julia, 38. LuMBARD, Hiram and Fannie, 122. Lyon, Benjamin and Emeline, 179. Mason, Thomas and Elizabeth, 165. Merrill, A. and Louisa L., 250. Miller, J. H. and Louisa C, 287. Newbury, Thomas H. and Julia S. 319. Packer, Warren F. and Lida E., 345. Palmer, John and Sally A. H., 334. Perkins, Swilliam and Lucy, 291. Peters, Melvin M. and Helen E., 260. Potter, Abel and Cynthia, 31. aVllie J. and Alida E., 105. Benjamin L., Capt., and Elizabeth S., 330. Charles D. and Mary K., 182. Charles T. and Martha A., 336. Charles W. and Sophia C, 126. Eber W. and Eva C, 87. Edison and Mercey, 60. Edward and Abigail, 168. Edward C. and Emma, 160. Edwin M. and Ellen, 130. Elihu H. and Augusta A., 333, Franklin and Semantha, 217. George and Elizabeth, 21. George and Mary, 242. Henry, M. D., and Eliza J., 251. Henry Z. and Ella E., 98. Henry Z. and Emma C, 97. Isaac B. and Achsah, 77. James and Grace, 265. James and Lucretia, 264. James and Sarah B., 327. John, 25. John and Eleanor, 2. John and Elizabeth, 16. John H. and Carrie A., 189. John 'W. and Martha, 81. ,Tohn W. and Nancy, 80. Jonathan and Sylvia, 41. Joshua and Lydia, 17. Joseph and Mary, 292. Joseph and Mercy, 263. Josephus S., Capt., and Eliza S., 295, 329. Joshua and Sarah, 208. Martin and Ann, 1. Nehemiah C. and Romelia, 246. Orrin AV. and Ellen, 154. Pelopidus and Elizabeth, 43. Philip and Miranda, 42. Richard, 40. Potter, Richard and Nancy, 266. Samuel and Dinah, 164a. Samuel, M. D., and Avis, .30. Samuel, M. D., and Diadamia, 124. Samuel and Esther, 164. Samuel, M. D., and Fanny M., 125. Samuel L. and Agdes J. , 162. Seth and Temperance, 26. Seth I. and Emily, 95. Thomas and Lurena, 22. Thomas and Lydia P., 231. Thomas and Prudence, 262. Thomas C. and Phebe A.. 276. William, 36. William and Abigail, 8, 268. William and Catharine, 267. William and Frances, 24. William and Nancy, 167. William and Phebe, 16. William B. and Nancy E., 101. William L. and Sarah, 149. William T. and Lucinda, 366. Rathbun, Luther and Henrietta, 272. Walter P. and Emeline P., 337. Redeield, David A. and Emma J., 274. Robinson, Abbott and Helen L., 129. Sanford, Frank and Mary, 255. ScoEiELD, Everett A. and Leonora, 321. Slade, Elijah and Emeline, 180. Smith, Abner and Abby, 269. Charles and Mary E., 310. Parker and Mary, 247. Spencer, Ezra and Fanny, 377. Sprague, Ezra, Rev., and Phebe, 120. Stevens, Daniel R. and Abigail H , 218. Thoep, James N. and Fanny M., 151. Turner, Samuel R. and Hannah, 231. Tyler, Samuel and Alice, 307. Utter, Joseph E. and Mary E., 184. Vail, H. E. and Emily L., 99. Wheeler, Thompson and Louisa I., 379 Wheelock, and Jane L., 289. Wilcox, Gilbert B. and Lucy A., 407. Otis N. and Louisa, 79. Wood, E. C. and Eliza J., 104. INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES, PART 6. Potter, Edward Clement, page 10. John, 9. Potter, Orrin W., 10. William, 10. Potter, Martin, 0. 11 ri F^RT 7. MATTHEW POTTEK, OE PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Gt ■< Names.2 Nos.= BiKTHS.* Deaths.5 Markiases.i! To WHOM Markibd.' 1 Matthew Potter, 1 Scotland. 1733 Jane McCreight; 8-1800". MATTHEW AND JANE (McCRBIGHT) POTTER. l.» 1 Matthew, 1 o Ireland, Apr. 8, 1734 Jan. 6, 1808 Nov. 18, 1758 1. Mary Smith; -1762. 1 3 Aug. 30, 1764 2. Jane Guling; -1794. From Barbadoes. James, 4 Feb. 17, 1736 Feb. 27, 1801 Mrs. Elizabeth G-uling. Issue, John S. and John, 5 " Teh. 20, 1738 (He moved to Charleston, S. C.) [Martha. Martha, 6 Philadelphia,Pa., Oct. 26, 1740 "Indies.) 4 David, Col., • 7 " Nov. 27, 1746 Dec. 10, 1805 July 22, 1768 1. Mary Mason; 1749-1783. (She born in West 4 8 Aug. 18, 1784 2. Sarah Boyd; -1820; dau. James and Sarah. 8 Margaret, 9 " " Oct. 17,1746 July 26,1816 1765 Bobert Bail. 8 Mary, Samuel, 10 11 " " Mar. 13, 1751 " Doc. 24, 1753 Mar. 14, 1817 Col. Thomas Kean. MATTHEW AND MARY (SMITH) POTTER. 2. Matthew, Andrew S. , 12 13 Philadelphia,Pa., Oct. 6, 1759 " " Apr. 24, 1762 July 25, 1761 d. in childhood. Leona Sayre. MATTHEW AND JANE (GULING) POTTER. 3. 1 1 Margaret (no issue Elizabeth, Jane, ). 14 15 16 17 Philadelphia u ii. ,Pa. u Aug. Aug. Jan. 13, 1765 8, 1768 28, 1771 1794 d. in childhood. Apr. 24, 1837 Dec. 6, 1788 1798 Leonard Sayre. 1. David Bowen. 2. Smith Bowen. 2 3 Thomas, James, Mary, Martha, 18 19 20 21 a u a 44 44 44 Dec. July 8, 1779 29, 1783 Mar. 24, 1860 Dec. 11, 1864 Unmarried. 44 May 1, 1798 Sept. 10, 1804 David Clark; 1776-1853; David Bush. son .James and Sarah. DAVID AND JANE (POTTER) BOWEN. 16. Harriet Potter, David, Daniel P. , Jane, 22 23 24 25 Feb. 6, 1790 Apr. 2, 1868 Apr. 13,1813 Ephraim Holmes; 1780-1848; son Abijah and Nov. 7, 1791 d. in childhood. Kachel (Seeley). Nov. 14, 1794 Dec. 6, 1795 Dec. 14, 1796 Dec. 11, 1797 SMITH AND JANE (POTTER-BOWBN) BOW^EN. 17. Jane Potter, Wm. Smith,M.D.,5 26 27 28 Dec. 2,1798 1802 May 7, 1782 May 5, 1819 Nov. 28, 1829 Feb. 6, 1838 John Buck. [Ehoda. 1. Ellen Brick Lee; 1811-1836; dau. Thos. and 2. Martha H.Buck; 1814-1847; d.John & Martha. EPHRAIM AND HARRIET POTTER (BOWEN) HOLMES. 22. Edward Bush, Ephraim, M. D., Margaret Potter, David Bowen, Harriet E. Bowen. 29 30 31 32 33 July 29,1815 July 11, 1817 Sept. 20, 1819 Aug. 5,1823 July 6, 1825 Oct. 26,1865 Aug. 31. 1850 Apr. 29,1844 Mar. 4, 1847 Unmarried. Julia Dillingham; 1839-. (Their son, Francis [Buck, b. Sept. 23, 1856.) Charles M. Lawrence, M. D.; 1819-; s. Charles Caroline E. Gibbon; 1824-. [and Mary. Notes. — The Genealogical Tables are continued in this uniform manner throughout. 1 The figures to the left of the lines indicate the pages on which the descendants are recorded. 2 The names of the children of each family. 8 Numbers for reference to each name. * Places and dates of births. 6 Dates of deaths. 6 Dates of marriages. T To whom married. 8 Year of birth - year of death. 9 The numbers at the ends of the lines, indicating heads of families, refer to their direct ancestry family. Pakt 7. — MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 7. DR. CHARLES M. AND MARGARET POTTER (HOLMES) LAWRENCE. 31 Emma Harriet, Ephraim Holmes, Caroline Julia, 34 36 86 New York, Apr. 23, 1845 " Oct. 27, 1848 Port Jervis,N.Y.,Mar. 21, 1856 May 10, 1882 Dec. 26,1886 Edgar Van Etten; 1843-; s. Amos and Lydia C ' [(Thrall). Daniel J. Pierce. JOHN AND JANE POTTER (BOWEN) BUCK. 26. 2 ' Jane Bowen, 37 Mar. 29, 1821 Nov. 16, 1843 Charles Eldridge Morgan. 2 1 John Bowen, 38 Au?. 20, 1822 Jan. 6, 1654 June 29, 1844 Kebecca More. Maria Theresa, 39 Mar. 25, 1824 July 22, 1870 j Smith Bowen, 40 Oct. 29, 1825 Jan. 2, 1853 William Bowen, 41 Sarah Bishpan. Wary Hawthorne, 42 Feb. 23, Peb. 29,1844 Caroline Potter, 43 Louisa, 44 July 29, 1835 Nov. 15, 1881 Charles Eeeve. Theodore P., 45 Peb. 6, 1842 Dec. 27,1872 Mary Clark. CHARLES ELDRIDGE AND JANE BOWEN (BUCK) MORGAN. 38. Charles E., 46 Sept. 23, 1844 Apr. 27,1875 Lillie Merrick. JohnB., 47 Jan. 10, 1847 Apr. 30,1874 Sarah Pisher Corlies. Jane B., 48 July 29, 1849 Sallie Eldridge, 49 Mar. 14, 1852 Kandal, 50 Oct. 18, 1853 June 17, 1880 Annie Shapleigh. "William Buck, 51 Mar. 7,1861 JOHN BOWEN AND REBECCA (MORE) BUCK. 38. Mary, Jennie, Emma Gurley, 52 53 54 May 21, 1848 Nov. 3, 18.50 Aug. 31, 1852 Oct. 9, 1851 July 9, 1873 William S. Bowen, No. 55. DR. WILLIAM SMITH AND ELLEN BRICK (LEE) BOW^EN. 27. Williams., Jane Potter, Thomas Lee, 55 56 57 Bridgeton,N.J.,Oct. 27,1830 " " Aug. 1,18.32 " Dec. 11, 1834 Dec. 18,1834 July Apr. 9, 1873 28, 1858 Jennie Buck, No. 53. Joseph C. Kirby, M. D. 1831- son John and [Beulah. DR. WILLIAM SMITH AND MARTHA HAWTHORNE (BUCK) BOWEN. 28. Martha H. , . John Buck, M.D., Ellen Lee, Charles Morgan, Ellen Lee, Mary, Francis, Henry Van Dike, 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Dec. Nov. Apr. Aug. Nov. Mar. July July 5, 18.38 , 1839 18, 1841 4, 1842 12, 1843 2, 1846 18, 1847 18, 1847 Aug. 13, 1839 Oct. 28, 1842 May 3, 1872 June 11, 1844 Dec. 5, 1868 July 18, 1847 July 18,1847 May 1, 18.57 Hannah McLaen Elmer, No. 366. DR. JOSEPH C. AND JANE POTTER (BOWEN) KIRBY. 56. William Bowen, Mary Shultz, Jennie Lee, 66 67 68 Bridgeton, N. J.,Dec. 18, 1860 " Aug. 9,1862 " " Dec. 9, 1864 Aug. 28, 1866 DAVID AND MARY (POTTER) CLARK. 20. Daniel, Daniel, Thomas Potter, Mary Potter, James, Kuth Davis, Jane, 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Pairton, N. J., Mar. 7, 1799 " " Jan. 15, 1801 July 11, 1803 Aug. 11, 1805 Jan. 25, 1810 Sept. 1, 1815 Mar. 23, 1819 Aug. 2, 1799 Feb. 7, 1877 Sept. 9, 1804 May 22,1848 Feb. 4, 1860 Mar., 1824 July 7, 1852 Nov., 1864 Mar. 25, 1828 Jan. 30, 1829 June 22, 1858 Mar. 5, 1842 1. Amelia Johnson; 1801-1845. 2. Hope Ann Eoberts; 1814-1863. 3. Ellen H. Moore. John Holmes; 1800-1852. Jane Dixon. 1. George Smith. 2. Geor^ E. Elmer. [Violetta E. Joseph P. Jaggers; 1818-; son Benjamin and DANIEL AND AMELIA (JOHNSON) CLARK. 70. David J., Mary Jane, Charles Bush, f Isaac J., M. D., Harriet Newkirk, Harriet Newkirk, Daniel Potter, Matthew Potter, Amelia Johnson, 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Dec. 28, 1824 Dec. 5, 1826 Sept. 11, 1828 Sept. 6, 1831 Aug. 2, 1.S30 Mar. 13, 1834 Dec. 23, 18.36 Mar. 26, 1840 Fairton, N. J., Jan. 20, 1842 June 15, 1865 Aug. 20, 1830 July 23, 1865 July, 1845 Apr. 4, 1865 Jan. 28, 1858 Sept. 27, 1870 May, 1859 Jan. 4, 1854 May, 1874 May 18, 1864 May 1, 1861 Emily D. Husted; -1873. Edwin Griffin, M. D. 1. Elizabeth H. Wilson; -1867. 2. Mary Ann Coles. ArrabellaT. Carson; -1860. George C. Shull. Mary E. Humphries. Mary Reeve. [tina. David C. Olt; 18.34-1880; s. Martin and Chris- JOHN AND MARY POTTER (CLARK) HOLMES. 74. :\rnry Clark, Lewis Bush, Harriet Potter, 89 90 91 Pairton, N. J., Oct. 31,18.30 " " Oct. 20, 18.34 " " Jan. 23, 1840 Aug. 13,1853 Mar. 7, 1859 Thomas U. Harris; 1831-; son Theophilus E. Addie Crosley. [and Lydia. James B. Russell; 1837-; s. Jonathan & Sarah C. JAMES AND JANE (DIXON) CLARK. 75. Thomas Potter, Ephraim Nixon, Ruth Davis. Theophilus P., Alice Martha, Jane Dixon, Mary Polti-r. C.'iroline, Alice M.'irtlia. Louisa Raymond, 02 93 94 Do 96 97 98 99 100 101 Fairton, N. J., Bridgeton, Fairton, Aug., 1830 Aug., 1832 Nov. 29, 1834 Oct. 2, 1836 Mar., 1838 Sept. 14, 1843 July 24, 1844 ]\Iar. 22, 1846 Mar. 23, 1848 Apr. 8, 1851 July 2, 1847 July 23,1882 June 11, 1847 Oct. 26, 1864 ]Mar. I,18.j4 Jan. 27, 1802 Jan. 25,1866 Nov. 26, 1865 Jan. 30,1861 Feb. 17,1875 May 11, 1872 Mary S. Campbell. Robert H. Espey; 1839-; son James and Mary. Levi J. Craig; 1840-; s. Samuel and Elizabeth Wm. P. Sink; 1841-; s. Thos. P. & Hannah f' Levi J. Craig; 1840-; s. Samuel and Elizabeth" Eli C. Espey; 1847-; s. James and Marv John M. Woodruff. ^' Part 7. — MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 7. JOSEPH F. AND JANE (CLARK) JAGGBRS. 78. Mary W., Martha B., Louisa B., 102 103 104 Fairton, N. J., Feb. 12,1843 Nov. 10, 1844 June 1,1848 Sept. 24, 1868 Albert B. Winiam.s. DAVID AND MARTHA (POTTER) BUSH. 21. 3 3 3 3 3 3&4 Charles, Samuel, David (noissucj. LewisP.,M. D., Mary Jane, Martha Potter, William, George W., 105 106 107 108 109 110 HI 112 113 114 115 Aug. 2,1805 June 14, 1807 Feb. 1 , 1810 Oct. 19,1812 Sept. 17, 1815 Mar. 30, 1819 Oct. 28,1821 Aug. 31,1824 Oct. 4, 1855 June 24, 1821 June 18, 1866 Nov. 10, 1882 1829 Unmarried. Jan. 5, 1841 Oct. 28, 1847 June 28, 1845 June 18, 1849 May Sept: 11 1887 1850 Jan. 10;i884 Ellen Coxe. Matilda Frazer. Maria Jones. Jeremiah M. Buck; 1814-1858. [(Deacon). Edward T. Taylor; 1817-; s. Andrew and Ehz. 1. Mary A. Alrich; 1824-1847; dau. Thomas. 2. Susanna Alrich; 1819-1884; dau. Thomas. 3. Mary H. Jones; dau. Hemphill Jones. 1. Emma Noble Danforlh; -1880. 2. Martha (Reeves) Eobeson. CHARLES AND ELLEN (COXE) BUSH. 105 3 Elizabeth Kean, 116 Feb. 22, 1830 Col. Henry McComb; -1881. Samuel, 117 Sept. 5,1831 Dec. 27, 1854 3 David Potter, Charles Coxe, William C, 118 119 120 Mar. 22, 1834 May 28, 1838 Aug. 6,1847 Ella Jefferis. Edward, 121 Aug. 26, 1849 Aug. 6,1860 COL. HENRY AND ELIZABETH KEAN (BUSH) McCOMB. 116. James Craig, 122 Apr. 22, 1860 Dec. 15, 1877 Mary Elizabeth VVingate. Ellen Bush, 123 June -28, 1857 May 9, 1885 Oct. 24, 1883 Francis Sedgwick Bangs. Elizabeth, 124 July 28,1864 Martha, 125 July 26, 1867 Charles, 126 Mar. 28, 1854 Mar. 30, 1869 DAVID POTTER AND ELLA (JEFFERIS) BUSH. 118. Charles, Elizabeth, Eugene, 127 128 129 May, Sept., Sept. , 1868 1861 1872 DR. LE"WIS POTTER AND MARIA (JONES) BUSH. 108. Mary Hemphill, 130 Jan. 18,1840 Sept. 18, 1866 Col. Caleb Eodney Layton, U S. A. Martha Potter, 131 1864 Henry Ward. Lewis Potter, 132 May 28, 1844 Dec. 7, 1851 Alexis Kean, 133 Sept. 11, 1846 Nov. 24, 1849 Eugene Elmer, 1.34 July 26,1849 Dec. 4, 1851 Florence, 135 James H. J., 136 JEREMIAH M. AND MARY JANE (BUSH) BUCK. 109. 3 Francis Nixon, 1.37 Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 29, 1844 Jan. 15, 1881 Constance Margaret Douglas. [and .Julia. 3 Mary Kean, 1.38 a u Oct., 1846 Apr. 28, 1870 David W. Maull, M. D.; 1831-; son George W. 3 Laura Matilda, 139 U C( 1848 July, 1876 Charles F. Eastman; 1844-; s. I. B. and Mary H. Lewis Potter, 140 ii (( 1850 June, 1870 Martha Wales; 1852-; d. Lawrence and Mary. FRANCIS NIXON AND CONSTANCE MARGARET (DOUGLAS) BUCK. 137. Ellen Sinclair, 141 Dec. 9, 1883 DR. DAVID W. AND MARY KEAN (BUCK) MAULL. 138. Julia Frances, Mary Bush, 142 143 Wilmington, Del., Dec. 16,1872 Mar. 24, 1880 CHARLES FRANCIS AND LAURA MATILDA (BUCK) EASTMAN. 139. Francis Buck, Mary H., Charles, Charles F., Jr., Lewis Bush, 144 145 146 147 148 "Wilmington, Del., Easton, Md., Aug. , 1878 1879 Mar. , 1881 Mar. 1,1883 Jan. 31, 1885 1882 ED"WARD T. AND MARTHA POTTER (BUSH) TAYLOR. 110. Martha Bush, Elizabeth L., Mary Ann, Eva Bush. 149 150 161 152 Jan. 2,1864 May 14,18.56 Sept. 20, 1869 Sept. 20, 18.59 Died in infancy, WILLIAM AND MARY ANN (ALRICH) BUSH. 111. Helen Louisa, Mary Rosalie, 163 154 Wilmington, Del., Mar. 14, 1846 Died in infancy. " " Mar. 31, 1847 Apr. 27, 1876 Mar. 14, 1871 Norman O. Lounsbury; -1880. WILLIAM AND SUSANNA (ALRICH) BUSH. 112. Willie, 155 Apr. 27, 1860 | Died in infancy. NORMAN O. AND MARY ROSALIE (BUSH) LOUNSBURY. 154. Norman, Rosalie, William B., Jr., 156 157 158 Wilmington, Del., NoV. 16, 1871 " " Mar. 21,1873 " " Oct. 20,1874 Died in infancy. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND EMMA NOBLE (DANFORTH) BUSH. 114. ( Continued page 4. ) Walter Danforth, Julia Danforth, 169 160 Aug. 29, 1861 July 9,1865 Apr. 14,1874 Apr. 23,1885 Rebecca Gibbons Tatnall. Rev. Marcus A. Bronson. Part 7. — MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 7. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND EMMA NOBLE (DANFORTH) BUSH. 114. (Concluded.) Lewis Potter, George W., Alice Driseol, Joshua Danforth, 161 162 163 164 Mar. 28, 1853 Aug. 21, 1858 Apr. 6, 1862 Deo. 4, 186S Apr. 18, 1867 May 13, 1879 Margaret Potter Whiteley, No. 391. LEWIS POTTER AND MARGARET POTTER (WHITELEY) BUSH. 161-391. Emma Danfortli, Charles Whiteley. 165 166 Apr. 4, 1881 Aug. 21, 1883 COL. DAVID AND MARY (MASON) POTTER. 7. Jane, Mary, David, William, Col., Sarah Eva, (no issue), Harriet, Henrietta, 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 Bridgeton,N. J.,Mar. 29, 1770 " Aug. 12, 1771 " " Apr. 15, 1773 " Jan. 31, 1775 " " Mar. 31, 1778 " May 3, 1780 " " July 18, 1782 Feb. 27,1829 Dec. 2, 1843 Dec. 5, 1801- Mar. 16, 1847 July 23,1830 June 22, 1847 Aug. 1, 1813 July 17, 1788 Unmarried. Apr. 18, 1795 Dec. 12, 1822 June 1, 1807 Feb. 4, 1807 Peter Benson. 1. Benjamin Champneys, M. D.; 1774-1814. 2. Josiah Seeley; son Col. Ephraira and Hannah Kev. John Jones; 1771-1849. [(Fithian). Mason G. Seeley; 1784-1821; s. Josiah & Eebecca COL. DAVID AND SARAH (BOYD) POTTER. 8. 7 7 7&8 8 7 James, John , Martha Ewing, Nancy Blackly, James Boyd, Robert Bail, Margaret Kean, 175 Bridgeton, N. J., June 11, 1785 176 " " Aug. 4, 1786 177 " " Sept. 25. 1788 178 " " Feb. 22,1791 179 " " Feb. 7, 1796 180 " " June 21, 1799 181 " " Feb. 2, 1802 182 1789 Sept. 10, 1810 Dec. 27, 1840 Sept. 29, 1816 Oct. 26, 1865 Sept. 22, 1880 Sept. 18, 1871 Unmarried. Mar. 9, 1808 Apr. 2, 1812 Apr. 28,1818 .lune 21, 1821 Sept. 18,1819 Nov. 5, 1839 [Esther. Judge Daniel Elmer ; 1784-1848 ; son Daniel and Wm. Elmer, M. D., 1788-1836; eon Dr. and Hon. Jonathan. Jane Barron; 1798-1856; d. John and Susanna. Mary Justus; 1800-; dau. Philip and Eliz. 1. Wm. Elmer, M.D.; 1788-1836; son Dr. and Hon. Jonathan. 2. Charles Read; 1788-1844; s. Jos. and Martha. PETER AND JANE (POTTER) BENSON. 167. David P., Annie, Mary Potter, Peter, 183 184 185 ISr, 1789 d. d. May 9, 1868 Feb. 14, 1843 Unmarried. Apr. 24, 1823 Elizabeth Anne Wignell; -1882. PETER AND ELIZABETH ANNE (W^IGNELL) BENSON. 186. Sarah Anne, 187 Jan. 29, 1824 Oct., 1834 David, 188 Sept. 2, 1825 Sept. 1,1864 .Janet Brown. Peter Howell, 189 Ju y 7, 1827 July 12,1834 Charles Lee, 190 Dec. 16, 1830 Aug., 1835 Carneal, 191 Dec. 30, 1832 Feb. 26, 1861 June 19, 1853 Mary A. Aurentz. Frederick Irwin, 192 May 26, 1834 Nov. 4,1863 Maggie Low Webster. Mary Jane, 193 Jan. 23, 18:16 Sept. 23, 1838 Winfleld Scott, 194 July S, 1839 Oct. 19,1861 Mira J. Field. Douglas, 195 Nov. 4, 1842 Nov. 19, 1868 Mary Lawrence Malcolm. DR. BENJAMIN AND SARAH EVA (POTTER) CHAMPNEYS. 171. 4 Jane B., Rebecca S., 5 Benjamin, Judge, 196 197 198 Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. 9, 1796 u 2797 " " " Jan., 1800 June 12, 1866 Sept. 10, 1816 Aug. 9, 1871 Mar. 6, 1816 Unmarried. Dec. 20, 1821 Hon. Ellas P. Seeley; 1792-1846. [Maria. Elizabeth Bachman; 1801-1886; dau. John and 4 Ellas P., Jr., 4 Rebecca C, 199 200 HON. ELIAS P. AND JANE B. (CHAMPNEYS) SEELEY. 196 5, 1842 May 1, 1819 July, 1879 Mar. 5, 1817 Aug. 20, 1860 Mar. Aug. 14, 1838 Harriet S. Davis. Judge Henry T. Ellett. ELIAS P., JR., AND HARRIET S. (DAVIS) SEELEY. 199. Henry Ellett, 201 Mar. 21, 1844 JUDG^ HENRY T. AND REBECCA CHAMPNEYS (SEELEY) ELLETT. 200. Jane Seeley, Joseph Reeves, Kate Coleman, Henry Thomas, 202 203 204 205 June 13, 1840 June 9, 1843 .Tune 18, 1845 May 5, 1847 Apr. 10,1875 May 7, 1861 May 15,1872 Jan. 20, 1864 Richard Brooke Maury, M. D. ; 1834-; son Laura H. Branlly. [Richard B. and Ellen. Evan S. Jefferies. DR. RICHARD BROOKE AND JANE SEELEY (ELLETT) MAURY. 202. Richard Brooke, Kate Ellett, Henry Ellett, John Metcalfe, Ella, Joseph Ellett, 206 Port Gibson, Miss., Mar. 25, 1802 207 iGreenville, Ala., Aug. 27, 1864 208 Port Gibson, Mlas., Aug. 19, 1866 209 Memphis, Tenn., July 25,1869 210 I " ■" Aug. 27, 1871 211 ! " " Nov. 11, 1872 JOSEPH REEVES AND LAUR A H. (BRANTLEY) ELLETT. 203. Rebecca S., Kate B., Lucy, 212 213 214 Mar. 3, 1873 Aug. 23, 1874 July, 1878 June 25, 1873 EVAN S. AND KATE COLEMAN (ELLETT) JEFFERIES. 204. Henry Ellett, Eliza Berry, Evan Shelby, Sarah Terry, Jane Maury, William Terry, Kate Ellett, Nathaniel, 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 ¥1-2 Nov. 4, 1864 Oct. 31, 1867 Sept. 19, 1869 Sept. 4, 1871 July 15, 1874 May 13,1876 Dec. S, 1878 Oct. 22,1880 Part 7.— MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 7. JUDGE BENJAMIN AND ELIZABETH (BACHMAN) CHAMPNEYS. 198. Sarah P., 223 Lancaster, Pa. , Oct. 4, 1822 June 10, 1838 Edward, 224 Julv 19, 1825 [Light and Sarah Howell (Franklin). 5 Elizabeth, 225 Jan. 23, 1831 Oct. 11, 1857 Hon. Wm. Augustus Atlee; 1832^; son Dr. John Christian, 226 Oct. 23, 1833 Nov. 13, 1875 Jane, 227 Feb. 2, 1837 Apr. 5, 1876 James Potter, 228 June 11, 1846 Apr. 10, 1878 Annie, 229 HON. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS AND ELIZABETH (CHAMPNEYS) ATLEE. 225. Sarah Elizabeth, Elizabeth Sarah, Wm. Augustus, M. D., Emily Franklin, Benj. Champneys, Benj. Champneys, John Light, 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 Aug. 29, 1858 Aug. 7, 1862 June 5, 1864 Feb. 17,1867 Apr. 4, 1868 Sept. 18, 1872 June 26, 1875 June 17, 1861 Mar. 18, 1867 Apr. 12,1872 REV. JOHN AND HARRIET (POTTER) JONES 173. David Potter, 237 Mar. 1, 1808 Jan. 1, 1834 Unmarried. [(Tenney). 5 Harriet Potter, 238 Norristown,Pa.,Apr. 5, 1809 July 31, 1872 Aug. 9, 1831 Moses Atwood; 1801-1848; son Moses and Mary 5 John Newton ,_ 239 " " .July 6, 1810 Oct. 26,1879 Nov. 1, 1838 Margaret Jane Gray. Mary Potter, 240 " Apr. 8, 1812 Jan. 17, 1857 Dec. 4, 1838 Joseph H. Chambers. Geo. Washington, 241 " " Aug. 5, 1813 Dec. 22,1829 [Leverett I. F. and Phebe (Marvin). 5 William Potter, 242 " " Dec. 17, 1814 Aug. 22, 1871 Dec. 24, 1839 .Jane Eliz. Huntington; 1817-1887; dan. Eev. 5 Jane Benson, 243 " " July 8, 1816 June 5,1838 Dec. 17, 1833 Lawson W. Wooldridge; 1810-1843. Peter Benson, 244 Philadelphia, " Sept. 11, 1818 Aug. 17, 1879 Unmarried. 6 Eobert Potter, 245 " Nov. 11, 1820 Oct. 17,1844 EHzabeth F. Shuts. 6 Elizabeth Chew, ( 246 " Mar. 10, 1822 1. Thos. Hill; -1855; s. Sanford C. and Vashti. 6 247 Oct. 23, 1856 2. Dan'lBushnell; 1808-; s. Alex, and Sarah W. Stephen Huling, 248 Warrenton,ya.,Jan. 27, 1827 July 9, 1827 MOSES AND HARRIET POTTER (JONES) ATWOOD. 238. Harriet Newell, 249 Pittsburg, Pa. May 23, 18:32 Aug. 23, 1839 Charles, 250 -July 15,18.34 July 26,1835 Mary, 251 Feb. 27, 1836 Oct. 22, 1838 5 Henry Martin, Elizabeth, 2.-)2 253 Mar. 10, 18.38 Nov. 2, 1839 Oct. 31, 1865 Kebecca Shields Wilson. Frederick L., 2.54 Mar. 4, 1842 Mar. 16,1876 William, 255 Mar. 7, 1844 Oct. 15, 1871 Amanda Hardy, 256 i June 6, 1846 Aug. 23, 1848 [riet Steel (Clark). 5 Moses, 257 Nov. 14, 1848 June 6, 1881 Jane Wilson Baird; 1860- dau. John and Har- HENRY MARTIN AND REBECCA SHIELDS (WILSON) AT'WOOD. 252. John Wilson, Henry Dickson, Harriet, 258 259 260 Aug. 16, 1866 Dec. 7, 1874 June 17, 1878 MOSES AND JANE W^ILSON (BAIRD) ATWOOD. 257. John Baird, 261 I Allegheny, Pa., Apr. 25,1882 JOHN NEWTON AND MARGARET JANE (GRAY) JONES. 239. Harriet Atwood, 262 1 Oct. 12,18.39 Nov. 3, 1869 James Weigand Dilnn. Eobert Gray, 2Ci3 Mar. 11, 1842 Oct. 18,1866 Mary Melzina Wightman. Benson, 264 Dec. 11, 1844 Elizabeth Riddle, 2(i5 July 26, 1847 James Gray, 266 Feb. 22, 1851 WILLIAM POTTER AND JANE ELIZABETH (HUNTINGTON) JONES. 242. Wm. Leverett, Mary Atwood, Fanny, Annie Huntington, Harriet Potter, Jennie Elizabeth, 1 267 Pittsburg, Pa. Oct. 29, 1840 Mar. 16,1876 LydiaH. Shields; 1850-;d. Thos. L.& Winifred A. 208 Oakland, " Mar. 19, 1842 June 18, 1868 Wm. Shacklett; 1831-; son Wm. and Sarah Ann 269 U C£ ,Tan. 30, 1844 Apr. 10,1848 [(Combs). n, 270 U ii Feb. 19, 1846 June 7, 1866 Charles Butler McVay. 271 u u Mar. 16, 1849 May 19,1880 S. Boyd Ingram. ', 272 u u Aug. 4, 1852 Sept. 9, 1863 W^ILLIAM LEVERETT AND LYDIA H. (SHIELDS) JONES. 267. Winifred Neville, Rebecca Shields, 274 Pittsburg, Pa., l''eb. 26, 1877 " " Feb. 23, 1878 WILLIAM AND MARY ATWOOD (JONES) SHACKLETT. 268. Jennie Elizabeth, William, Jr., Katherine Stratton. Mary Atwood, 275 Quaker Valley, Pa., Mar. 18,1869 276 ' " " Mar. 22, 1871 277 Maury Co., Tenn., July 23,1877 278 Harrisburg,ya.,July 13,1879 CHARLES BUTLER AND ANNIE HUNTINGTON (JONES) McVAY. 270. Irene Butler, Charles Butler, Annie Huntington, Eliz. Huntington, William Potter, Fred'k Atwood, Chester Huntington, 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 Mar. 16, 1867 Sept. 19, 1868 Apr. 2, 1870 Apr. 8, 1874 Dec. 29, 1875 Aug. 7, 1877 Nov. 16, 1883 LAWSON AND JANE BENSON (JONES) WOOLDRIDGE. 243. William Potter, Mary Jane, 286 287 Oct. 3, 1834 Mar. 13, 1838 July 10, 1871 Sept. 5, 1805 June 8, 1805 Julia M. Ward; d.Wm. A. and Sarah (Hughes). Johnston Hewitt Baldwin; 1832-; son James. Part 7. — MATTHEW POTTEE, OE PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 7- ■WILLIAM POTTER AND JULIA M. (WARD) WOOLDRIDGE. 286. Frank "Ward, Norman, William Scully, Hewitt Baldwin, Louis Roussea, Chas. Lawson, Frederick v., Walter Ward, Julian Holmes, 2R8 2S9 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 28,1867 Dec. 24,1867 Nov. 28,1869 " " June 21, 1872 " " Nov. 11, 1873 " " July 10, 1876 " " Aug. 9,1879 " " Oct. 22,1881 " " Feb. 11,1886 JOHNSTON HEWITT AND MARY JANE (WOOLDRIDGE) BALDWIN. 287. Mary Louise, Johnston Hewitt, 297 298 Sept. 26, 1866 Apr. 25, 1871 ROBERT POTTER AiTD ELIZABETH F. (SHUTS) JONES. 245. Courtland C, 299 Oct. 17,1847 Apr. 20, 1880 Nannie Keed Taylor. [Martha L. 6 Frank, 300 Madison, Ind., June 16, 1849 Sept. 14, 1870 Nannie E. Hunt; 1851-; dau. Jonathan and Henry Atwood, 301 July 22, 1851 June 25, 1878 Mary F. Haughton. Anna. 302 Jan. 7, 1854 Robert P., 303 Jan. 7, 1856 Mary McGlure, 304 Dec. 4,1860 Alex. Larner, 305 June 14, 1864 FRANK AND NANNIE E. (HUNT) JONES. 300. Kobt. Lawrence, Frank Cameron, Frederick A., Clifeord A., 306 307 308 309 Kingsville, Mo., Sept. 4, 1871 " " Apr. 2,1873 Dallas , Tex. , Aug. 23 , 1875 Bonham, " Mar. 20, 1878 THOMAS AND ELIZABETH CHEW (JONES) HILL. 246. 6 Harriet A., 310 July 26, 1852 Sept. 24, 1872 George W. Briggs. DANIEL AND ELIZABETH CHEW (JONES-HILL) BUSHNELL. 247. Charles E., Margaret, Mary Cur win, 311 312 313 Oct. 6, 1857 July 9,1859 Apr. 27, 1865 GEORGE W. AND HARRIET ATWOOD (HILJ.) BRIGGS. 310. Margaret Elmore, Elizabeth A., George, 314 315 316 Mar. 25, 1874 Feb. 5,1876 Jan. 20, 1878 MASON G. AND HENRIETTA (POTTER) SEELEY. 174. William Potter, Charles, ( Henrietta Potter, .317 318 319 320 Bridgeton, N. J., Mar. 28, 1808 " " Nov. 3,1809 " June 8,1813 Mar. 30, 1852 July 29,1872 June 18, 1829 Nov. 29, 1832 Nov. 9, 1854 Nov. 22, 1832 Margaretta E. Dowdney; 1810-1887; d. Henry. 1. Sarah Fithian; 1812-1851; dau. Jonathan and 2. Emily (More) Tyler. [Mary (Harris). Samuel WardSeeley; 1801-; son Ebenezer. W^ILLIAM POTTER AND MARGARETTA REED (DOWDNEY) SEELEY. 317. 6 Henrietta Potter, 321 Josiah Henry, 322 Frances Marion, 323 David Bohee, 324 1 Evaline D., 325 1 Margaret McC, 326 William Potter, 327 1 Laura Anna, 328 Cumberland Co., N. J., Oct. 3, 1830 ' " " Mar. 7,1832 ' " " Aug. 7,1833 " " Aug. 16, 1835 " " Nov. 29,1839 " " Dec. 5,1843 " " May 7,1845 ■' " " May 7,1847 Aug. 16, 1834 Apr. 13, 1837 May 6, 1846 Dec. 1, 1853 Mar. 19, 1874 Oct. 7, 1874. Jeremiah DuBois; 1831-; son Wm. Shute and [Sarah (Mulford). Samuel J. Burrough. Joel Mills; 1842- ; son John and Lydia. JEREMIAH AND HENRIETTA POTTER (SEELEY) DuBOIS. 321. Lewis Dowdney, Henrietia Seeley, Margaret D., Jane Yarrow, 329 330 331 332 Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 3, 18.56 " Jan. 11, 1858 " Apr. 12, 1862 " " Apr. 24,1864 Nov. 26, 1860 May 12, 1881 Jonathan Elmer, Jr., No. 368. CHARLES AND SARAH (FITHIAN) SEELEY. 318. Richard, Mary Fithian, Charles Mason, Elizabeth Moore, Hosea F.,M.D., 333 334 335 336 337 Cumberland Co., N. J., Jan. 11, 1835 Cincinnati, O., Feb. 4,1839 Cumberland Co., N. J., May 25,1842 " " Jan. 15,1845 " " Apr. 3,1848 Aug. 2, 1854 May 1, 1877 Mar. 17,1874 May 6, 1880 Rachael Whiteker; 1845-; dau. John and Hen- [rietta (Say re). [Rebecca R. (Hendrickson). Lizzie H. Russell; 1851-; dau. Jonathan and RICHARD AND RACHAEL (WHITEKER) SEELEY. 333. William Potter, Charles L. , Henrietta W. , Laura Edith, Emily Sayre, 338 339 340 341 .342 Bridgeton, N. J., May 15,1875 " " Oct. 21,1877 Glendale, Kan., Apr. 8,1880 " " July 2,1882 July 19,1878 Gertrude Harris, t 343 DR. HOSEA FITHIAN AND LI ZZIE H. (RUSSELL) SEELEY. 337. Aug. 12, 1881 I \ \ SAMUEL WARD AND HENRIETTA POTTER (SEELEY) SEELEY. 320. Robert Mason, Charles Henry, Samuel Ward, 344 345 346 Bridgeton, N. J., Aug. 26, 18.83 " " Aug. 23,1836 " " May 15,18.39 July 13, 1841 May 18, 1859 Matilda C. Dunham; 1831-; dau. Hosea and [Harriet (Reckett). Paet 7.— MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 7. ROBERT MASON AND MATILDA C. (DUNHAM) SEELEY. 344. Charles Edgar, Mary Morris, Caroline. Potter, Clara Henrietta, 347 348 349 350 Bridgeton , N. J. , Jan . 5 , 1860 " " Dec. 15, 1862 " " June 14, 1866 " " Nov. 6, 1871 Dec. Sept. 9, 1863 3, 1867 JUDGE DANIEL AND MARTHA EWING (POTTER) ELMER. 177. Charles Ewing, Martha Potter, 351 352 Bridgeton, N. J., Mar. 27, 1819 " " Mar. 7,1821 Mar. 12,1873 June 13, 1844 Au!?. 2, 1849 Mary Elmer, No. 360. [Elinor H. (Ewing). Joha Curwen, M. D.: 1821-: son Geo. F. and CHARLES EWING AND MARY (ELMER) ELMER. 351-360. Martha Potter, Daniel, Mary, 353 354 355 Bridgeton, N. J., Aug. 1, 1846 " Jan. 8, 1850 " Nov. 7, 1853 June 30, 1848 DR. JOHN AND MARTHA POTTER (ELMER) CURW^BN. 352. Mary, 356 Harrisburg,Pa.,Nov. 9, 1857 Oct. 16, 1884 David Fleming, Jr. ; 1857-; s. David and Susan. DR. •yyiLLIAM AND NANCY BLACKLY (POTTER) ELMER. 178. Jonathan, William, 2d, M.D., David Potter, 357 358 359 Bridgeton,N. J., Apr. 30, 1813 " Oct. 5, 1814 " " Sept. 21, 1816 Mar. 4, 1835 Dec. 19, 1839 Feb. 19, 1852 Ruth B. McLaen; 18L5-; dau. Robt. and Eliz. Eliza R. Whiteley. [(Bo wen). Mary Eliza Nixon; 1827-; dau. Jeremiah S. DR. >yiLLIAM AND MARGARET KEAN (POTTER) ELMER. 181. Mary, Nancy Potter, Benjamin F., 360 361 362 Bridgeton, N. J., Apr. 7, 1821 " ■ " July 13,1823 " " June 2, 1827 June 13, 1844 June 13, 1844 Charles Ewing Elmer, No. .351. Judge Wm.G. Whiteley; 1819-1886; son Henry Mary Holmes. [and Katharine. JONATHAN AND RUTH B. (McLAEN) ELMER. 357. 7 Robert Wm.,M.D., 363 Bridgeton ,N.J.,Mar. 4, 1836 Oct. 12, 1885 May 16, 1861 Margaret Holmes ; 1835- , son Moses Bloomfietd Elizabeth, 364 1838 1839 [and Rachel (Dayton). Charles Read, 365 " Feb. 5, 1840 Feb. 18,1885 Jannette Trenchard. Hannah McLaen, 366 '■ Jan. 28,1843 May 1, 1857 John B. Bowen, M. D., No. 59. Nancy Potter, 367 " Aug. 10, 1846 7 Jonathan, Jr., 368 " Apr. 25, 1852 May 12, 1881 Henrietta S. DuBois, No. 330. DR. ROBERT "WILLIAM AND MARGARET (HOLMES) ELMER. 363. Julia Frame, William Read, Mary Belle, 369 370 371 Bridgeton, N. J. , Dec. 4, 1862 " " May 3, 1866 " " July 19. 1871 JONATHAN, JR., AND HENRIETTA SEELEY (DuBOIS) ELMER. 368-330. Leslie DuBois, Robert McLaen, 372 373 Bridgeton, N. J., June 13, 1882 " " Apr. 25, 1885 DR. WILLIAM, 2D, AND ELIZA R. (WHITELEY) ELMER. 358. 7 William, 3d, M.D., Margaret Kean, 374 375 Bridgeton, N. J., Dec. 14, 1840 " July 23, 1843 Sept. 27, 1869 Alice Gray; 1851-; dau. Justus and Barbara. 7 Macomb Kean, Henry W.,M.D., 376 377 " Aug. 1, 1845 " " Apr. 6,1847 Ik'C. 28,1879 Sept. 4,1872 Laura Molten, No. 433. Lewis B., 378 " Mar. 12, 1851 Jan 3,1852 DR. WILLIAM, 3D, AND ALICE (GRAY) ELMER. 374. William, 4th, 379 Trenton, N. J., Sept. 29, 1870 Walter Gray, 380 " " Oct. 3, 1872 Arthur Read, 381 " " Dec. 15, 1876 Alice Gray, 382 " " Sept. 7,1885 MACOMB KEAN AND LAURA (MOLTEN) ELMER. 376-433. Macomb K., Jr., Robert Potter, 383 |Bridgeton,N.J.,JuIy 18,1873 384 " " Mar. 15, 1877 DAVID POTTER AND MARY ELIZA (NIXON) ELMER. 359. Martha Curwen, Howard Nixon, James Potter, 385 386 387 Bridgeton, N. J., May 7, 1853 " " Apr. 27, 1856 " " Dec. 7, 1857 Sept. 14, 1880 Dec. 7, 1887 Capt. Hobart K. Bailey, U.S.A.; 1847-; son [Peter P. and Margaretta (Penton). Katharine Gilman; 1867-; dau. Hon. Jjjjin M. JUDGE WILLIAM G. AND NANCY POTTER (ELMER) W^HITELEY. 361. Mary Elmer, Elizabeth E., Henry, Margaret Potter, William G. , Charles Elmer E. 388 389 390 391 392 393 Wilmington, Del., July 30, 1845 " " Sept. 30, 1847 " " Sept. 29, 1849 Bridgeton, N. J. , Sept. 22, 1851 New Castle, Del., July 19,1854 " " Dec. 25, 1859 Apr. 17,1868 June 23, 1859 Nov. 6, 1879 May 13, 1879 Isabel Nixon; 1859- ; dau. Rev. J. Howard and Lewis Potter Bush, No. 161. [Flora (Jewell). BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND MARY (HOLMES) ELMER. 362. Oscar Bloomfield, Matthew Kean, Eliz. Whiteley, Fanny Hampton, Florence Allison, Margaret Read, 394 395 396 397 398 399 Oct. 29,1857 Sept. 20, 1859 June 10, 1862 Dec. 11, 1864 May 10, 1870 Oct. 6, 1874 Apr. 6, 1880 May 24, 1883 Reginald Lawrence Hart. JAMES BOYD AND JANE (BARRON) POTTER. 179. ( Continued page 8.) David, Gen., Sarah Boyd, J. Barron, M.D., Francis Henry, Robert Barron, 400 401 402 403 404 Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. 7,1819 '' " Dec. 15, 1820 " " July 18, 1823 " " Oct. 26,1825 " " 1828 May 7, 1866 June 1,1873 Apr. 17,1869 Mar. 2, 1832 Unmarried. Nov. 8, 1844 Unmarried. [Mary S. (Thompson). William G. Nixon; 1818-; son Jeremiah S. and Part 7. -MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPPIIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. -Part 7. JAMES BOYD AND JANE (BARRON) POTTER. 179. ( Concluded.) Margaret Elmer, Robert Barron, William E., Col., John B., 405 406 407 408 Bridgeton, N. J., Sept. 20, 1830 " " Feb. 7,1832 " June 13, 1840 " " 1822 1822 May 27,1869 [Catharine H. (Wilcox). Ahce Augu.-sta Eddy; 1843- ; dau. Alfred and "WILLIAM G-. AND SARAH BOYD (POTTER) NIXON. 401. 8 James Boyd, 409 Bridgeton, N. J., Aug. 1,1847 June 13, 1871 Ellen Madeleine Scull; 1851-; dau. Alfred Pen- William Potter, 410 '' June 6, 1845 July 10, 1846 [rose and Mary (James). Isabel Bodine, 411 " Mar. 10, 1852 June 27, 1854 William Barron, 412 " July 19, 1855 JAMES BOYD AND ELLEN MADELEINE (SCULL) NIXON. 409. Sarah Boyd, Mary Eeeves, Mabel, Malcom MacM. , Norma, Eleanor Harmar, Boyd, Barron Rowan, 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 Bridgeton, N. J., Apr. 12, 1873 " " M^r. 26, 1874 '' Mar. 3, 1875 " " Apr. 9,1876 " " July 19, 1877 " " Apr. 19, 1880 " " Jan. 6, 1883 " " Dec. 11, 1884 July 27, 1876 COL. "WILLIAM ELMER AND ALICE AUGUSTA (EDDY) POTTER. 407. Alfred Eddy, 421 Bridgeton, N. J., Mar. 15, 1870 James Boyd, 422 " Jan. 22, 1873 . David, 423 " " Dec. 19, 1874 Alice, 424 " Feb. 13, 1877 Frances Delevan, 425 " " May 24, 1880 "ROBERT BAIL AND MARY (JUSTUS) POTTER. 180. Elizabeth C, Annie Elmer, Mary Justus, William Buck, Philip Justus, Martha Elmer, Harriete Atwood, June 9, 1.S22 May 14, 1844 Albert Molten; 1S20-; son Michael and Sarah Aug. 20, 1824 Feb. 28, 1854 William McPherson [lill. [(Cutler). Apr. 2, 1827 Nov. 28, 1848 Thomas Fobes; -1887. Nov. 11, 18-20 Jan. 3, 1830 [Mary. Apr. 2, 1831 May 16, 1885 Dec. 1, 1853 Margaret Elizabeth Wood; dau. Joseph G. and Oct. 1, 1833 Apr. 12, 1847 Mar. 11, 1841 Jan. 19, 1865 Dec. 18, 1860 Edward A. Adams. ALBERT AND ELIZABETH CUTHBERT (POTTER) MOLTEN. 426. Mary Louisa, Elizabeth Potter, Laura, Robert Potter, Annie Hill, 431 ! Mar. 13, 1845 432 > May 24, 1849 433 iPhiladelphia, Pa., May 12, 1851 434 " " Oct. 6, 1853 435 I " '- Sept. 8, 1859 Jan. 2, 1871 Sept. 30, 1868 Oct. 11, 1871 Sept. 4, 1872 June 4, 1879 Robert Steward Davis. Thomas Simpson; -1884. Macomb Kean Elmer, No. 376. Alice Labor Brearley. ROBERT POTTER AND ALICE LABOR (BREARLEY) MOLTEN. 434. Helen Cuthbert, 436 Mar. 6, 1882 Florence B., 4:)7 July 2, 1884 [ Robert Potter, Jr., 438 Nov. 12, 1880 Alan De Klyn, 439 Feb. 4, 1888 | "WILLIAM McPHERSON AND ANNIE ELMER (POTTER) HILL. 425a. Robert Potter, John Howard, Eliza L., 440 441 442 Mar. 5, 1856 Mar. 2, 1864 Feb. 19, 1805 PHILIP JUSTUS AND MARGARET ELIZABETH ("WOOD) POTTER. 428. 8 Mary Elizabeth, Alice AVood, Emily Robeson, Josephine Wood, Robert Bail, 443 444 445 446 447 Philadelphia, Pa., May 4, 1857 " " Aug. 31, 1859 " " Nov. 17, 1861 " July 17, 1864 " Oct. 7. 1869 Jan. 14, 1880 William Floyd Cushman, M. D.; 1839-; s. Don [A. & Matilda C. Smith (Ritterten). DR. "WILLIAM FLOYD AND MARY ELIZABETH (POTTER) CUSHMAN. 443. Robert Potter, Leslie Holbrook, Mnrtraret A., 448 449 450 New York, Sept. 6, IHSl " Oct. 8, 1884 Ridgefield, Conn., Aug. 10, 1887 ED"WARD A. AND HARRIETE AT"WOOD (POTTER) ADAMS 430. Harriete Potter, 451 Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 13, 1865 Apr. 24, George Ross Green; 1863-; s. Yictor & Letitia. ROBERT AND MARGARET (POTTER) BAIL. 9. ' John, 452 Sept. 17, 176(i Mar. -24, 1817 Susanna Eves. Robert Poller, ,453 Aug. 20, 1768 Matthew, 454 May 4, 1770 d.West Indies. Jane, 455 Nov. 1, 1772 Sept. 18, 1835 John Wilson. COL. THOMAS AND MARY (POTTER) KEAN. 10. Matthew, :Mary, Tlioniris, William, 456 457 458 459 460 Mar. 21, 1782 July 6, 1784 Feb. 6, 1865 1. Elizabeth Macomb; 178.3-1818 2. Elizabeth Robeson; 1781-1856' Nov. 17, 1852 Unmarried. d. «. 15, 1831 d. te. 21. 1813 Part 7.— MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 7. PA-RT 7. MATTHEW POTTEE, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Matthew Potter^ came from Scotland to Ballyeaston, County Antrim, Ireland ; was married to Jane McCreight some time in the year 1733 ; they came to this country during the great Presbyterian emigration about 1740. They were both members of the First Presbyterian Church of Phila- delphia, Pa., which then stood at the southeast corner of Bank and Market Streets, with the burying-ground adjoining. Matthew Potter died many years before his wife, and was buried in this yard. The bodies were subsequently removed from this ground to the burial ground at the corner of 4th and Pine Streets. Mrs. Potter removed with her son-in-law, Robert Bail, to Wilmington. Del., about or soon after 1764. She died Aug. 11, 1800, aged ninety years and five months, and is buried in the family plot. First Presbyterian Church, corner 10th and Market Streets, Wilmington, Del. An ex- tract from an address of Judge James Veech, on the Scotch- Irish, which is herewith appended, pays a noble tribute to the character of these people : — " It was not until 1717, the era of the formation of the old pareni Synod of Philadelphia, some thirty-five jeavs after the foundation of Pennsylvania, that the Scotch-Irish began in an\' considerable number to come to America. " The first great migration from Ulster to Pennsylvania (and it was to Pennsylvania that nearly all the emigrants came, l)rior to the Revolution) was from about 1717 to 1750. At this time, under the benign sway of the Toleration Act of 1689, religious persecutions in Great Britain had ceased, or at least had become tempered down into annoying hin- drances and exactions. But the Ions; lease which had been granted upon the original colonization had expired, and they took advantage of the pi'osperity which had attended the labors of the colonists and their descendants to advance the rents lo such high figuies as to be ruinous to many of the tenantry, and burdensome to all. Having heard of the better land across the sea, where they could be their own landlords, where tithes were unknown and taxes light, they at once determined to seek new homes there. And thither they went. "Up to 1729 six thousand Scotch-Irish had come, and for several years prior to 1750, about twelve thousand arrived annually. The class of people to whom we give the api)ella- ti\e Scotch-Irish are very diflferent from the Irish who during these many yeai's past have crowded our ports, and swarm in all our cities. Neither are they Scotch, nor a cross of the two races. Not a drop of Celtic or Milesian blood lurks in their veins. As a race they are only denizens of Ireland, to which they were transported from Scotland, and where most of them can yet find their kindred and the graves of a common ancestry. And yet by long residence they may be considered as indigenous to the nine counties of the old province of Ulster, — Antrim, Annagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, Monaghan, Tyrone. "Although their religious and educational trainings closely resemble those of the Scotch, and always have done so, yet they differ in their predominant pursuits and aspirations. Generally the Scotchman is content with the stinted sub- sistence of his heather and braes ; the Scotch-Irishman is forever grasping at or hoping for something better. More- over, the early Scotch colonists of Ireland were select stock. Many of them, though not lords, were lairds, and all of them were men of grit and enterprise, and above the average in intelligence. They went there to better their condition, and all their history and that of their descendants shows that whenever they cannot accomplish that they leave. "We may therefore safely consider the Scotch-Irish as a race of improved Scotch. Nor should we receive this as a doubtful truism. Transfer the thrift-loving but penury- bound inhabitant of our rugged hills or crowded streets to the rich prairies or fast-growing towns of the West, and they or their sons rise to places of honor and influence. Had the Scotch colonists of Ireland remained at home, they probably would have made no distinguishing impression upon their social surroundings ; but upon their translation to Ulster they found a land of high susceptibilities, wasted and barren by wai-s and by the ignorance and indolence of a degraded peas- antry made such by a degrading religious superstition, with which thev were obliged to be in contact and in antag-onism. They went to work to restore the land to fruitfulness, and to prove the superiority of the Protestant fiiith. In accomplish- ing these purposes they developed energies of which they would otherwise have remained unconscious, and their aims grew higher and of wider range. "Between 1771 and 1773 occurred the second of the great migrations from Ulster." Colonel David Pottek'' was born in Philadelphia of Scotch-Irish parentage, Nov. 27, 1745. He married in that city, in 1768, Mary Mason. The latter was born .in one of the islands of the West Indies in 1749. She was of Scotch an- cestry, and is said to have been a lady of great beauty. Colonel Potter removed from Philadelphia to Bridgeton, Cumberland County, N. J., soon after his marriage, and established himself as a merchant. He soon attained leader- ship in his business, and became influential in all the con- cerns of the county. At the outbreak of the Revolution, in the spring of 1775, he was elected captain of one of the vol- unteer military companies then forming, and in the autumn of 1776 he was appointed by the Legislature, colonel of the 10 ,. Jj-'--*-- .-»--'. > ^ m ^ J ^^^ '^^- *^ Part 7.— MATTHEW POTTEE, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 7. Second Battalion of Cumberland County. Nov. 27, 1776, he was in like manner appointed colonel of a battalion of what were known as "State troops." Though appointed and act- ing as colonel in 1776, his commission, as is shown by a copy of that of his lieutenant-colonel appended to his letter resign- ing the ofSce (Colonel Potter's own commission having, as he states, been destroyed by the enemy when he was captured) , appears not to have been actually issued until April 12, 1777. Feb. 21, 1777, he was appointed by the Legislature, brigadier-general, but declined that oiBce, March 15, 1777. He still retained, however, his colonelcy, and continued to serve. His military service, though active and of some extent, cannot now be accurately traced. A journal which he kept during some part of the time at least was lost or destroyed early in the century. In a return of the army in New Jersey, under Brigadier- General Hugh Mercer, dated Perth Amboy, Oct. 8, 1776, printed in Force's " American Archives," Fifth Series, Vol. II. , for the year 1776, page 942, he is reported present in com- mand of his regiment. In a volume containing selections from the correspondence of the executive of New Jersey, from 1776 to 1786, published in 1848 by order of the Legis- lature, is printed a copy of a letter written by Governor William Livingston to Brigadier-General Silas Newcomb, then in command of a brigade at Woodbur}^, Gloucester County, to which Colonel Potter's regiment was attached, as follows : — " Haddonfield, Sept. 20, 1777. " /Sir, — As, from the real bravery of our militia and the terror with which they have frequently struck the enemy, they will doubtless be of essential service in opposing the progress of the enemy towards Philadelphia, I think it best those now collected at Woodbury should immediately march to join the militia under the immediate command of General Armstrong, and to re-enforce the army under com- mand of his Excellency General Washington. This detach- ment, I am persuaded from your zeal for the cause, you would upon this important occasion be desirous of command- ing in person. But as in all probability the enemy's fleet, should their land army meet with success, will attempt to ravage our coasts, and they may perhaps throw over some troops besides, I think your presence will be more necessary in this State. "You will therefore direct Colonel Potter to take the com- mand of the troops now at Woodbury, and to march them with all possible expedition, as above directed." Colonel Potter was taken prisoner in this campaign, either at the battle of Germantown or in some of the skirmishes preceding it ; but the time and circumstances of his capture are not now known. It is known that he was a prisoner in Philadelphia, upon Long Island, and in the prison-hulks oflT New York. After many months ot imprisonment, he was paroled by the enemy, and was on parole for several years, as appears by copies of his letters in his letter-book, wherein, as late as March 1, 1781, he protests against the injustice which has been done him, in not consummating his exchange, as he could not enter into business, for the reason that his parole was liable at any time to be recalled; and also states that he has received no pay or allowance for subsistence since Jan. 19, 1779. He retained his commission as colonel until May L5, 1787, when he forwarded his resignation to the Legislature, but stating in his letter that "I shall ever consider it an honor to serve my country in any appointment which shall be in my power to attend to." In 1782, he was appointed by the Legislature, marshal of the Admiralty Court of the State. In 1787, he was elected one of the three delegates from Cumberland County to the State Convention at Trenton, which unanimously ratified the Constitution of the United States. In 1791, 1792, and 1793, he was elected sherifl" of his county. Upon the division of parties he warmly sustained the cause of the Washington and Hamilton Federalists. Colonel Potter was noted for his earnest patriotism, his energetic character, and his generous hospitality. He had eight children by his first wife, one of whom died an infant. Several of these were beautiful and attractive young ladies, who took a leading place in society. The journal, still preserved, of a young lady of Philadel- phia, who visited the family in 1786, records : "Had a most welcome reception from Mrs. Potter, bidding me welcome to Cohansey (as the neighborhood was designated) . They have seven of the sweetest children, five boys and two girls, etc." The first wife of Colonel Potter died in 1783. In August of the following year, he married Sarah Boyd, whose elder sister, Martha, married the Hon. James Ewing, of Trenton. The only son and child of the latter became a very eminent lawyer, and died of cholera in 1832, while holding the office of chief justice of the State of New Jersey. By his second marriage Colonel Potter had six children. He was active in the erection of a Presbyterian church in Bridgeton, in 1792, and also in the organization of Brearley Lodge, No. 2, Free and Accepted Masons, of which he was one of the charter members. Although for many years a prosperous business man, his large family, great hospitality, and liberal mode of living prevented Colonel Potter from accumulating a large estate. About 1800, his health began to decline, and he gave up his business to his sons, David and William. He died Dec. 10, 1805. The following obituary notice appeared in the State Gazette, published at Trenton, Dec. 16, 1805. It is written in the somewhat florid style of that day, but those who knew him intimately have said that, as an eulogium, it is eminently just : — " Died on Tuesda}', the 10th instant, at Bridgeton, Cumberberland County, Colonel David Potter. In him an- other of the patriots of the Revolution has gone to the silent mansions of the tomb. Early in the War of Inde- pendence he devoted himself to the service of his country, and discharged the duties of the various oflices, both civil and military, to which he was called by the voice of his fel- 11 Part 7. — MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 7. low-citizens, with distinguished zeal, fidelity, and integrity. Of manners the most amiable and engaging, of a disposition in the highest degree humane and generous, of a hospitality liberal and unvarying, of a deportment the most upright and dignified, he has left on the bosoms of his very numerous friends a record of his virtues which they will ever cherish with the most zealous affection. To the appeal of poverty and distress his heart and hand were always open. There was no one sick whom he visited not ; there was no one who came to him hungry whom he sent empty away. To those who knew him, the warmest language of eulogium cannot reach the measure of their feelings. To those who knew him not, the tears and respect of his friends will be the most ample testimonial of his worth. The pains and suff'erings of a lingering and long-protracted illness he sustained with the patient fortitude of a man and the cheerful resignation of a Christian, and at length yielded up his spirit without a struggle to his Father and his God. Light be the sod which lies upon his breast, perennial be the willows which weep around his tomb." Wm. E. Potter. Lewis Potter Bush, M. D.,i"^ of Wilmington, Del., "the third member of the family that has borne that name since David Bush, the second son of Christopher and Elizabeth Bush, settled in Wilmington, and the fourth son of David Bush (No. 21), a great-grandson of Christopher Bush, was born iu AA'ilmington, Oct. 19, 1812. His father was a ship- per and wholesale dealer in flour in Wilmington. Dr. Bush Itegan his early scholastic education first in the Davenport Academy, Wilmington. Afterwards he attended the acad- emy of Kev. Francis Latta, il. D., in Lancaster Count}', Pa., where he made more particular preparation for the col- legiate course which he took at Jefferson College, Pennsyl- vania, and finished in 1831, during the college presidency of Rev. Dr. Matthew Brown. He subsequently received the degree of A. M. from his Alma Alater. He then entered the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, and received the degree of M. D. from that institution in 1(S3.3. After graduation as a doctor of medi- cine, to increase his skill as a luaetitioner he spent fourteen months as a resident physician in the Blockley Hospital of Philadelphia. He then came to AA'^ilmington, and began the practice of medicine in 1837, and has remained in the same city in active practice from that date until the present time (1888). In addition to the arduous duties inseparable from the profession of a physician. Dr. Bush has been appointed, and found time, to prepare many interesting and valuable papers upon various topics germane to his regular work. . . . Dr. Bush is a member and the corresponding secre- tary of the Delaware Historical Society, a member of the Pennsylvania and Virginia Historical Societies. He is the present president of the Delaware Bible Society, president of the Association of Resident Physicians of Blockley Hos- pital, Philadelphia, president of the Board of Managers of Dela\vare College. . . . "Al)undant labors combine to prove that the doctor is devoted to his profession and earnest in his advocacy of all right and practicable efforts to promote its cultivation and ethics." — Extract from a sketch by J. Thomas /b'chaif, A. M., LL. D., in History of Delaware, 1888. Colonel William Potter.'™ In 1799, when trouble was anticipated with France, he was appointed adjutant of the Eleventh Regiment, United States Infantry, commanded by Colonel Aaron Ogden. At the breaking out of the war with Great Britain, he was chosen captain of a fine uniformed military company, called the " Union Company." He was commissioned by the government first lieutenant of the Regular Army, but declined ; he accepted, however, a com- mission from Governor Ogden as major of the battalion to guard the coast of Cape May. After the war he sold his extensive real estate, and in 1820 removed to Philadelphia. He afterwards removed to Ohio as director of some iron works. He died in Mill Grove in that State, March 16, 1847. Benjamin Champneys, M. D.,"' was born in Salem, N. J., in 1774, a lineal descendant of Major John Fenwick, who founded French colony of West Jersey. Dr. Champneys inherited the property of his immediate ancestors in Salem County, and was educated in Philadelphia. He was exam- ined and licensed in physic and surgery in 1795. He received an appointment as surgeon in the navy, Jan. 6, 1800. He served on board the frigate "Philadelphia," Stephen Decatur commanding. He remained in the navy a year and a half, and then resumed his practice in Bridgeton, N. J. He graduated in both departments of the University of Pennsylvania. The degree M. D. was conferred upon him in 1805. He received a certificate of honorary membership in the Medical Society of Philadelphia, signed by Dr. Bush, Feb. 20, 1808. Dr. Champneys's practice was large in both Salem and Cumberland Counties, New Jersey. He died in 1814. Judge Daniel Elmer, i" who was born at Cedarville, Sept. 30, 1784, was the fifth Daniel in regular lineal descent from the Rev. Daniel who came from New England and was settled as pastor of the old Cohansey Presbyterian Church, Fairfield, Cumberland County, N. J., in 1729, and died in 1755, leaving several children, the descendants of whom, now a numerous body, still reside in South Jersey. Daniel's father dying when the son was but eight years old, he was left to the care of Dr. Ebenezer Elmer, his great- uncle. From his earliest years he exhibited those traits of unceasing activity and energy which remained until he was disabled hj disease. He studied law with General James Giles, and was licensed as an attorney in November, 1805, and opened an office in Bridgeton. He was licensed as counsellor in 1808, and called to the degree of sergeant-at-law^ Beinf fond of the militia service, he rose through the various trades until he became general of the Cumberland Brigade, by which title he was generally addressed. In 1841, he was appointed by the joint meeting a justice of the Supreme Court, when he resigned the presidency of Cumberland Bank, which he had held since 1825. In 1844 Judge Elmer was a member of the convention that formed 12 Pai.t 7. — MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — P.vin the new Constitution, and in tiie winter of the same year had a slight apoplectic attack, which so disabled him as to make it necessary for him to resign his judgeship, which he did in January, 1845. He never recovered, and died July 3, 1848. William Elmer, M. D. (First), "^-^^^ was born in Bridge- ton, N. J., March 23, 1788. He was the youngest son of Dr. Jonathan and Mary (Seeley) Elmer. His father was one of the first graduates of the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, and in medical erudition. Dr. Bush frequently said, was exceeded by no physician in the United States. Dr. Jonathan Elmer was an ardent Whig, serving in the Continental Congress, and was one of the two fiist senators of the United States chosen under the Consti- tution to represent New Jersey. For more than thirty yeyrs at least his was the leading mind of the place. Dr. William Elmer, the son, had a good education, but the death of his elder brother, while a student at Nassau Hall (Princeton), made his father loath to have him leave home for the purpose of acquiring a collegiate education. He was, however, thoroughly educated as a physician, having spent several years in the prosecution of his studies in Philadel- phia, during which time he was an attendant at the hospital, and in practice at the dispensary. He graduated in 1811. The year following he commenced the practice of medicine at Bridgeton, N. J. Dr. Elmer soon acquired a large practice, and was the leading physician of the town. He was, however, engaged in the active duties of his profession but a very few years, and his popularity during these years must have been quite remarkable. At the death of his father, in 1817, he fell heir to an ample fortune, and very soon retired from practice. He died of rheumatism of the heart in 1836, at the early age of forty-eight. James Boyd Potter,"' of Bridgeton, N. J., was a pros- perous merchant in Bridgeton for nearly fifty years, of most unquestioned integrity, being highly respected in all the relations of life. For about twenty-five years he was presi- dent of Cumberland Bank of Bridgeton . Probably no citizen of that part of the State was more generally known or more highly esteemed in his day. He possessed an upright charac- ter, was a fervid patriot, an enterprising citizen, and an earnest and sympathetic friend. Hon. Elias p. Seeley "" was a son of Ebenezer and Mary (Clark) Seeley. Ho was born in Fairfield Township, Cumberland County, N. J., Nov. 10, 1792. His father represented Cumberland County in the Assembly and Council ■ (Senate) many years, and was clerk of the county for nine- teen years, from 1814 to 1833. The son, Elias P., studied law with Daniel Elmer, and was admitted to the bar in May, 1815. He began practice in Bridgeton, N. J. He was elected to the Assembly in 1826, 1827, and 1828. In 1829, he was elected to the Council, and re-elected in 1830, 1831, and 1832. The latter two years he was elected vice-president of the Council. On the election of Governor Southard as United States senator, he was elected by joint meeting, Feb. 2 7, 1833, governor of the State. He had two children : Elia^ P., Jr., and Rebecca C, who married the late Judge Henry T. Ellett, of Memphis, Tenn. Judge Benjamin Champneys,^^^ son of Dr. Benjamin and Sarah (Potter) Champneys, was born in Bridgeton, N. J. Mr. Champneys entered Princeton College, but was called home by the fatal sickness of his father, and did not gradu- ate. He soon thereafter commenced the study of law in Lancaster, Pa., under the late George B. Porter, and was admitted to the bar in 1818. Prompt, careful, and attentive to business, he soon became possessed of a large and lucra- tive practice. In 1828, he was elected to the Legislature. From 1832 to 1835, he was prosecuting attorney for Lan- caster County. In 1838, Governor Porter appointed Mr. Champneys judge. In this position he became very popu- lar. He did business with despatch, and the confidence in the clearness of his judgment and the soundness of liis in- tegrity was well-nigh universal. In 1842, he resigned the judgeship, and was nominated and elected senator. In 1847, he was appointed attorney-general by Governor Shunk. Mr. Champneys was strongly anti-slavery. Though act- ing with the Douglas wing of the Democratic party, so warmly did he advocate the cause of the Union that in 1863, against his own inclination, the Republicans of Lancaster County unanimously compelled him again to take a seat in the Senate. Plere he served the public well and faithfully till the close of the session of 1866, when failing health pre- vented him from taking further part in public affairs. i\Ir. Champneys was a man of great usefulness as a citizen of Lancaster. A most ardent friend of every improvement, he was always ready with his means to help along any scheme which had for its object the welfare of the public. Upon his death, the leading journal, the Lancaster Inquirer, editorially said : " An analysis of his character would pre- sent him as a deeply learned lawyer, a kind-hearted, chari- table man to all with whom he had intercourse, a man of irreproachable honesty in all things ; worshipping the law next to his religion, as the perfection of human reason. He goes to his grave with a character so near perfect, that all the young men of the profession may be proud to make him their example." Judge William G. Whiteley,^"^! of Wilmington, Del., associate judge of the Superior Court; the Court of Errors and Appeals, Court of General Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and the Orphans' Court, died April 23, 1886. He was born near Newark, Del., on Aug. 7, 1819. He was the son of Henry and Catherine Whiteley, the former a native of Carolina County, Md. He was as popular among his young companions as he was among his associates in after life. He was educated at the Hilles School at Ninth and Tatnall Streets, at Delaware College, and at the College of New Jersey at Princeton, where he graduated in 1838. The same year he registered as a student at law with the late James A. Bayard, father of Secretary of State Bayard, and was admitted to the bar in 1841. He at once engaged in 13 Part 7. — MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 7. the active practice of his profession in Wilmington, Del., and soon acquired a large practice. He was clerk of the State Senate during the session of 1851. Governor Ross ap- pointed him prothonotary of New Castle County, Jan. 19, 1852, and he removed with his family to New Castle, then the county seat. In the fall of 1856, he was elected to Con- gress as a Democrat, by a majority of 1,751 votes over Eiisha D. Cullen, his Whig and American competitor, and he resigned his position as pi'othonotary. In 1858, he was I'e-elected by a majority of 410 votes over William R. Mor- ris, the "People's" candidate, and served until March 4, 1861, after which he returned to his practice in the city. He was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention which assembled in Charleston, S. C, April 23, 1860, and which adjourned to Baltimore, when John C. Breckenridge was nominated to the Presidency. He was also a delegate to the National Convention of 1876 in St. Louis, and placed Thomas F. Bayard in nomination for the Presidency. On Jan. 20, 1862, he was again appointed prothonotary of New Castle County, and served a full term of five years. In the summer of 1875, he was elected mayor of Wilmington for a term of three years. He was for years solicitor of the National Bank of Delaware, was one of the fishery commis- sioners to settle the fishing dispute with the New Jersey authorities, which reported to the State Legislature of 1877 ; and in 1880, he was appointed chief census enumerator for Delaware, and superintended the compilation of the decennial census of that year. On March 31, 1884, Mr. Whiteley was appointed associate judge of the State courts, to succeed Judge Leonard E. Wales, who had been appointed judge of the United States court on March 6, 1884. Judge Whiteley was an eminent lawyer and a genial gentleman, who enjoyed the confidence and respect, not only of his associates at the bar, but also of the social circle in which he moved. As a pleader at the bar he had few equals, and his legal opinions were considered very sound and reliable. General David Potter,'*'"' of New Jersey. For many years he was connected with the public enterprises of South Jersey, and at the time of his death was one of the original directors of the West Jersey Railroad, and president of the West Jersey Marl and Transportation Company. The for- mer enterprise was largely indebted to his energj^ for its ultimate success. He also held the appointment of brigadier- general of the Cumberland Brigade. In all that pert.-iined to the public welfare of his native city and county. General Potter took a lively interest. His genial social qualities endeared him to a large circle of friends, who deplored his sudden death. J. Barron Potter, M. D.,''"^ of Bridgeton, N. J., is a graduate of Princeton College, and graduated in the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1847. He is a member of both State and county medical societies. He has been successful in his professional labors, and enjoys an extensive |)ractice as the I'eward of skill and assiduous devotion to the interests of his patients. Colonel William Elmer Potter,^' of Bridgeton, N. J., the youngest son of James Boyd and Jane Barron Potter, was born June 13, 1840, in Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey. The subject of this sketch, having determined upon the law as a profession, entered the office of Hon. John T. Nixon, as a student, in October, 1857. He remained until September, 1859, and the same month became a student at the Law School of Harvard University. From this school he graduated in Januar}^ 1861, with the degree of LL. B., and in September of the same year entered the Junior Class of Princeton College. Under the spur of patriotic ardor, he abandoned his collegiate studies, and in July of the fol- lowing year enlisted in Company K, Twelfth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. He was commissioned second lieutenant of the same company, Aug. 14, 1862, and mus- tered into the service of the United States as such, Sept. 4, 1862. He was promoted to a first lieutenancy of the same company and regiment, Aug. 6, 1863, and to the captaincy of Company G, Feb. 4, 1864. Captain Potter became brevet-major United States Volunteers for meritorious ser- vices, ^lay 1, 1865, by promotion of the President of the United States, and was, in 1866, commissioned aide-de-camp to Governor Marcus L. Ward, of New Jersey, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, upon whose staff he served for three years. While in the field with his regiment, he was detailed as ordnance officer of the Third Division, Second Army Corps, and acted as such in the campaigns of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, on the staff of Major-General William H. French, and with Brigadeir-General Alexander Hays ; served in that capacity until Oct. 1, 1863, and was then appointed judge advocate of the division on the staff of General Hays, con- tinuing thus until he rejoined his regiment and took command of his company. He was wounded at the battle of the Wil- derness while in command of his company, on the 6th of May, 1864, and reported again for duty at Cold Harbor, Va., June 4 of the same year. On the 1st of July, 1864, he was detailed as aide-de-camp to Colonel Thomas A. Smyth, commanding Third Brigade, Second Division of the Second Ai'my Corps. On the 1st of August, 1864, he was made judge advocate on the staff of Major-General John Gibbon, commanding the Second Division, Second Army Corps, and served thus until Jan. 15, 1865, when he was detailed as aide-de-camp to Major-General John Gibbon, commanding the Twenty-fourth Army Corps, Army of the James, and as acting judge advocate of the corps. He remained on duty in the hitter capacity until mustered out of service, June 4, 1865. Dur- ing this period Colonel Potter was present in the followino- engagements : Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Auburn, i5ristoe Station, Blackburn's Ford, Locust Grove, campaio-u of Mine Run, iNIorton's Ford, Wilderness, Cold Harbor, the entire campaign of Petersburg, Deep Bottom (first and second engagements), Ream's Station, Hatcher's Run, Boydton Road, ass;mlt and ca[)ture of Petersburg, Rice's Station Appomattox Court House. By an order from headquarters Twenty-fourth Army Corps, in company with five other 14 Part 7.— MATTHEW POTTER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 7. -officers, he was detailed to deliver the colors surrendered by General Lee's army — seventy-six in number — to Hon. Edward M. Stanton of the War Department, which cere- mony occurred on May 1, 1865. He was the only New Jer- sey officer present on this occasion. Colonel Potter during his militai'y career displayed gallantry and judgment, which won for him the highest encomiums from his superior officers. Colonel Potter received from Princeton College his degree of A. B. in 1863, and of A. M. in 1866. He was admitted -as an attorney-at-law in 1865, and as a counsellor in 1869. Having begun practice in Bridgeton, he, in 1870, formed a copartnership with J. Boyd Nixon, with whom he has since continued his professional labors, and attained a prominent position at the bar of New Jersey. He was a delegate to the Republican National Convention at Chicago in 1868, as also to the convention held at Cincin- nati in 1876, and an elector on the Garfield ticket in 1880. He was elected an honorary member of the Society of the Cincinnati of New Jersey, July 4, 1874, and president of the New Jersey Officers Association for 1880. 15 INDEX OF HEADS OF FAMILIES IN GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF PAET 7. THE NAMES IN THE GENEAIOGIES NOT APPEAEING IN THIS INJIEX WILL BE FOUND IN THE EICOEIS OE THE PAEENTS, WHOSE NAMES AEE INDEXED. Adams, Edward A. and Harriet A., No. 430. Atlke, William A. and Elizabeth, 225. Atwood, Henry M. and Rebecca S., 252. Moses and Harriet P., 238. Moses and Jane W., 257. Bail, Robert and Margaret, 9. Bailey, Hobart K. and Martha C, 385. Baldwix, Johnston H. and Mary J., 287. Bangs, Erancis S. and Ellen B., 123. Benson, Peter and Elizabeth A., 186. Peter and Jane, 167. BowEN, David and Jane, 16. Smith and Jane, 17. William S. and Ellen B., 27. William S. and Martha H., 28. Briggs, George W. and Harriet A., 310. Beonson, Rev. Marcus A., and Julia D., 160. Buck, Erancis N. and Constance M., 137. Jeremiah M. and Mary J., 109. John and Jane P., 26. John B. and Rebecca, 38. Lewis P. and Martha, 140. BuRROUGH,Sam'l J. and Margaret McC, 826. Bush, Charles and Ellen, 105. David and Martha, 21. David P. and Ella, 118. George W. and Emma N., 114. Lewis P. and Margaret P., 161. Lewis P. and Maria, 108. William and Mary A., 111. William and Susanna, 112. BusHNELL, Daniel and Elizabeth C, 247. Champneys, Benjamin and Elizabeth, 198. Benjamin and Sarah E., 171. Clark, Daniel and Amelia, 70. David and Mary, 20. James and Jane, 75. Craig, Levi J. and Caroline, 99. Levi J. and Jane D., 97. Cukwex, John and Martha P. , 362. CusHMAN, William F. and Mary E., 443. Davis, Robert S. and Mary L., 431. DiLNN, James W. and Harriet A., 262.' DuBois, Jeremiah and Henrietta P., 321. Eastman, Charles F. and Laura M., 139. Ellett, Henry T. and Rebecca C, 200. Joseph S. and Laura H., 203 Elmer, Benjamin F. and Mary, .362. Charles Ewiiig and Maiy, 362. Daniel and Martha E., 177. David P. and Mary E., 3.59. Jonathan and Ruth B., 357. Jonathan, Jr., and Henrietta S., 368. Macomb K. and Laura, 376. Robert W. and Margaret, 363. William and Margaret K., 181. William and Nancy B., 178. William, 2d, and Eliza R., 358. William, 3d, and Alice, 374. ESPEY, Eli C. and Alice M., 100. Robert H. and Ruth D., 94. Fleming, David, Jr., and Mary, 356. Fobes, Thomas and Mary J., 426. Green, George R. and Harriete P., 451. Griffin, Edwin and Mary J., SO. Harris, Thomas U. and Mary C, 89. Hart, Reginald L. and Elizabeth W.,396. Hill, Thomas and Elizabeth C, 246. William McP. and Annie E., 425. Holmes, Edward B. and Julia, 29. Ephraim and Harriet, 22. John and Mary P., 74. Ingram, S. Boyd and Harriet P., 271. Jaggers, Joseph F. and' Jane, 78. Jefferies, Evan S. and Kate C, 204. Jones, Frank and Nannie E., 300. Rev. John and Harriet, 173. John N. and Margaret J., 2.39. Robert P. and Elizabelh F., 245. William L. and Lydia H., 267. William P. and Jane E., 242. Kean, Thomas and Mary, 10. KiRBY, Joseph C. and Jane P., 56. Lawrence, Charles M. and Margaret P., 31. Layton, Caleb R. and Marv H., 130. LouNSBURY, Norman 0- aiid Mary R., 154. Maull, David W. and Mary K., 138. Maury, Richard B. and Jane S., 202. McComb, Henry and Elizabeth K., 116. McVay, Charles B. and Annie H., 270. Mills, Joel and Laura A., 328. Molten, Albert and Elizabeth C, 426. Robert P. and Alice L., 434. Morgan, Charles E. and Jane B., 37. Nixon, James B. and Ellen M., 409. William G. and Sarah B., 401. Ott, David C. and Amelia J., 88. Pierce, Daniel J. and Caroline J., 36. Potter, Col. David and Mary, 7. Col. David and Sarah, 8. James B. and Jane, 179. Matthew and Jane, 1. Matthew and Jane, 3. Matthew and Mary, 2. Philip J. and Margaret E., 428. Robert B. and Mary, 180. William E. and Alice A. , 407. Reeve, Charles and Louisa, 44. Russell, James B. and Harriet P., 91. Seeley, Charles and Sarah. 318. Ellas P. and Jane B., 196. Ellas P., Jr., and Harriet S., 199. Hosea E. and Lizzie H., 837. Mason G. and Henrietta, 174. Richard and Rachael. 333. Robert M. and Matilda C, .344. Samuel W. and Henrietta P., 320. William P. and Margaretta R., 317. Shacklett, William and Mary A., 268. Shull, George and Harriet N., 85. Simpson, Thomas and Elizabeth P., 432. Sink, William P. and Mary, 98. Taylor, Edward T. and Martha P., 110. Van Etten, Edgar and Kmma PI. , 34. WAiiD, Henry and Martha P., 131. Whiteley, Henry and Isabel, 390. William G. and Nancy P., 361. Williams, Albert B. and Mary W., 102. Woodruff, John M. and Louisa B., 101. Wooldridge, Lawson W. and Jane B., 248. William P. and Julia M.. 286. INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES, PART 7. Bush, Lewis Potter, M. D., page 12. Champneys, Benjamin, M. D., 12. Judge Benjamin, 13. Elmer, Judge Daniel, 12. William, M. D., 13. Potter, Col. David, 10. Col. David, 14. James Boyd, 13. J. Barron, ]\L D., 14. Matthew, 10. Potter, Col. William, 12. Col. William Elmer, 14. Seeley, Hon. Ellas P., 13. Whiteley, Judge William G., 13. 16 FA^RT 8. NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSIOTJTH, E. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. CM Nambs.2 NOS.8 BlBTHS.« Deaths." Marbiaoes.Q To WHOM Marbied.' 1 Nathaniel Potter, 1 England, Before 1644 Dorothy ; 16178-16968. (She m. 2d J.Albro.) 1 See Part 4. Nathaniel, Ichabod, NATHANIEL AND DOROTHY ( ) POTTER. 1. Portsmouth, R. I., 1637 Oct. 20, 1704 /^J^l 1676 About 1651 Elizabeth Stokes; -1704. Martha Hazard; dau. Thomas and Martha. NATHANIEL AND ELIZABETH (STOKES) POTTER. 2. 1 Stokes, 4 Dartmouth, Mass., 1718 Elizabeth ; -1718. 4 John, 1769 Mary . 7'^ Nathaniel, 6 about 1669 Nov. 16, 1736 Joan Wilbur; 1668-1759; dau. William. 'l7 William, Benjamin, 7 8 Anne Durfee; 1661-1731; dau. Thomas. Mary ■ . 17 Samuel, 9 Jan., 1675 1748 Mary Benton; 1681-. 18 Ichabod, Mary, Rebecca, 10 11 12 1765 Eleanor . Samuel Wilbur; -1740; son William. [(GifEord). Robert Kirby; 1674-; son Richard and Patience Elizabeth, 13 May 2,1713 July 31,1709 Benjamin Tripp; 1678-; son John and Susanna Katharine, 14 Thomas Cornell; -1763; s. Samuel. [(Anthony). Ruth, 15 " Oct. 14, 1715 STOKES AND ELIZABETH ( ) POTTER. 4. Isabel, 16 Dartmouth, Mass., Oct. 19,1703 Jan. 7, 1720 Jonathan Mosher. Margaret, 17 " June 30, 1705 Hannah, 18 " May 3,1707 1 Nathaniel, 19 " Jan. 7, 1709 P'bate will, 1782 Nov. 3, 1726 Mary Devol. 4 Benjamin, 20 " June 21, 1711 Dec. 30. 1733 Prue Hicks, of Dartmouth, Mass. Dorothy, 21 " Feb. 2, 1714 Eeb. 24,1730 Richard Smith; son Judali. Sarah, 22 (( L4 NATHANIEL AND MARY (DEVOL) POTTER. 19. Xydia, 23 Dartmouth, Mass., Dec. 7,1727 Mar. 1, 1748 William Sisson ; son John and Nancy. Desire, 24 " Sept. 12, 1729 Dec. 13,1744 John Macomber; son John and Bethiah. Stokes, 25 " Dec. 10, 1731 May 30, 1750 Rebecca Shaw; dau. Anthony and Rebecca. Elizabeth, 26 " Dec. 10, 1731 May 11,1749 Benjamin Shaw; son Anthony and Rebecca. 9, Joseph, 27 " July 31,17.35 Feb. 13,1755 Dinah Gifford ; (moved to N.Y. State before 1790.) Bathsheba, 28 " May 19, 1737 Feb. 13,1755 Benjamin Wing, son Benjamin and Content. Cornelius, 29 " May 20, 1739 July 3, 1757 Deborah Carr. 4 Stephen, Mary, Hannah, 30 " Mar. 5, 1741 Bridget Allen. 31 " Dec. 1, 1743 Jacob Williamson. 32 " Oct. 25, 1747 Daniel Tripp. Notes. — The Genealogical Tables are continued in this uniform manner tliroiigliout. 1 Tlie figures to the left of the lines indicate the pages on Trliich the descendants are recorded. 2 The names of the children of each family. 8 Numbers for reference to each name. " Places and dates of births. 5 Dates of deaths. 6 Dates of marriages. "! To whom married. 8 Year of birth - year of death. 9 The numbers at the ends of the lines, indicating heads of families, refer to their direct ancestry family. Part 8 . - XATH AXIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. JOSEPH AND DINAH (GIFFORD) POTTER. 27. Jonathan, Cornelius, Jeremiah, 2 . Stephen, Eoba, Gideon, Joseph, Elizabeth, Desire, Nathaniel, 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Wash.Co.,X.Y., :srav 11, 1765 | Sept. 30, 1835 " Sept. 4, 1767 i Aug. 11, 1836 " July 1, 1771 June 14, 1777 j Feb. 1849 -Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1, 1780 10, 1706 30, 1817 3, 1796 Mary ; 1772-1852. [(Morrel). Judith Benson; 1766-; dau. Jacob and 1. Dorcas Gulick; 1767-. 2. Philomelia Haskins ; 1776-. 3. Martha S. Bidwell; 1784-. Lydia Potter; 1777-1S51: dau. Benjamin and Keziah (Allen), No. 190, Joel Talmadge, of Schaghticoke, N. Y. Jonathan Prince. Bildad Benson. [nell.) . (Issue, dau. Clara, who m. Gideon Cor- JONATHAN AND MARY ) POTTER. 33. 2 ' Sallv, 2 , Nathaniel 45 46 Easton, N. Y., Mar. 6,1793 " " An?. 11, 1794 Jan. 28, 1875 July 12,1869 July 19,1819 Lyman Strowbrida;e; 1793-1882. Lydia Talmadge ; 1794-1855. LYMAN AND SALLY (POTTER) STROWBRIDGE. 45 James Potter, 47 Ti-umansturg, N. T., Mar. 15, 1821 June, 1826 Nathaniel James, 48 " " Jan. 26, 1823 Feb. 12,1846 Henry S. , 49 " " July 17, 1824 June 2, 1850 2 Jonathan Potter, 50 " Mar. 20, 1826 Nov. 7, 1853 April 4, 1848 Elizabeth Terry; -1871. JONATHAN POTTER AND ELIZABETH (TERRY) STRO"WBRIDGE. 50. Henry Lyman, Lucy Sarah, 51 Hector, N. Y., May 13, 1850 " " Mar. 20, 1853 Mar. 15, 1873 [bridge; b. Aurora, 111., Jan. 7, 1874.) William V. Plum, Jr. (Issue, Henry Strow NATHANIEL AND LYDIA (TALMADGE) POTTER. 46. Charles, Josiah J., Lyman S., 53 64 55 Dec. 31, 1826 June 14, 1829 Nov. 18, 1831 Feb. 26, 1827 Nov. 1, 1863 [N., b. Aug. 1, 1860.) Anor H. Hopkins; 1829-. (Their son. Frederick CORNELIUS AND JUDITH (BENSON) POTTER, 34. 2 Joel, Hannah, 56 57 Anne Austin. Eliakim Cornell. Betsey (no issue), 58 Bobinson Buller. [(Coffin). 2 Gifford, Lewis, 59 60 Hepzabeth Pease; d Esther Fish. au. Barzilla and Deborah JOEL AND ANNE (AUSTIN) POTTER. 56. Sanford R., Alex'r A. H. B., Mahitable, Joseph (Judge), 61 62 63 64 1815 Nov. 17, 1821 1835 Oct. 23,1845 Sarah H. Wilson; dau. Benj. and Sarah (Hill). Henry Whilbeck. [Joseph and Anna (Eights). Catharine Eights Boies; 1822-; dau. Judge SANFORD R. AND SARAH H. (WILSON) POTTER. 61. Frederick, Sarah, Edith, Fanoie A., Wilson F., 65 66 67 68 69 Easton, N. Y., Dec. 1836 1837 1840 1847 Apr. 24, 1849 1855 1858 R. W. Pratt, Jr. ; son E. W. and Lucy (Hoyt). June 10, 1873 M. A. Nash; 1830-; son Edwin and Lucina. Dec. 16, 1868 Albert G. Taylor; 1847-; son George and Jane Stevenson (Caswell). [(Rush). May 22, 1882 i Sarah E. Lackey; dau. Joseph and Serepta JUDGE JOSEPH AND CATHARINE EIGHTS (BOIES) POTTER. 64. Joel Sanford, Wm.P. (Lt.U.B.N.), Henry Whitbeck, 7(1 71 72 .June 27, 1847 May 10, 1850 Aug. 26, 18.59 June 6, 1872 I Annie Webster. [Boies, b. June 19, 1875.) Aug. 13,1874 Sarah W. Carter. (Their dau., Catharine Eights Lillie Webster, Joseph Boies, 73 74 JOEL SANFORD AND ANNIE (WEBSTER) POTTER. 70. June 5, 1873 Mar. 3, 1875 Joel, Betsey, Hannah, Lewis, 76 77 78 GIFFO R D AND H EPSABETH (PEASE) POTTER. 5 9 Nov. 7,1817 July 8, 1816 Mar. 2, 1819 I May 12, 1830 Mar. 28, 1830 Ezra Harrington. John BurgoyDe. Jonathan P, Allen B., Elizabeth , Rev. j Polly, Ahnira, etephen H.,M. D., Lydia M., Sarah E., Nancy M., Allen, STEPHEN AND LYDIA (POTTER) POTTER. 38. 79 SO 81 82 83 84 sc, 87 SS 8! I '.(() 91 92 93 94 Wash.Co.,N.T., Sept. 13, 1796 Truxton,N. Y.,Dec. 18,1798 Solon, N.Y., July 27, 1802 July 30, 1804 Mar. 24, 1806 " " Feb. 14, 180!j '• " Nov. 10, 1811 Sept. 28, 1814 April 6, 1817 Feb. 23,1820 April 6, 1827 April 16, 1837 April 21, 1814 April 15, 1819 May 6, 1860 Mar. 10, 1888 June 19, 1873 Dec. 9, 1883 Feb. 24, 1888 Dec. 28, 1858 Sept Nov . 26, 1816 1, 1822 Dec. 22,1826 Nov Sept May Oct. Dec. Jan. 18, 1828 . 21, 1826 29, 1K3() 1835 1841 1873 1, 1838 22, 1836 20, 1839 Oct. 23, 1S66 July 16,1848 1. Nancy Morse; 1795-1S20. [mon and Eliz. 2. Su.sauna Burlingame; 1798-1888; dau. Solo- Hiram Haughton; 1801-1862; son John and Thankful. [Eliz. (Dunham). Henry D. Higday; 1802-1860; son George and Edward Finn, M. D.; 1801-1842. 1. Eliza Shaw. 2. Amanda Washburn. [and Eliz. (Coe). 3. Augusta Sherman; 1819-1870; dau. Jonathan 4. Elizabeth Bourne. Denizen VanVleet. [("Wio-htman) G. W. L. Hubbel; 1815-; son Gilbert and Phebe 1. Washmgton B. Hubbel; 1819-1843- son Gil- bert and Phebe (Wightman). 2. J T. McKibben; 1824-; son Joseph and Mary (l^ourd). [Eliz. (Trinn/ Almira B. Parker; 1826-; dau. William C and Part 8. —NATHANIEL POTTER OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. REV. JOHN BURGOYNE AND NANCY (MORSE) POTTER. 79. Wm. D., Eev., ( Joseph B., M. D. (no issue , Allen J. (no issue), 97 98 Cortlandville, N. Y., Sept. 25, 181G " " Nov. 12,1817 " May 5, 1819 Aug. 9, 1887 Mar. 27,1887 Aug. 21, 18.36 Dec. 20,1882 Nov. 11,1S40 1. Electa Dowd; 1S20-18S1. ■2. Mvs. Eliza A. Wethersby. Emily D. Holly; dau. .John D. and Lorain. REV. JOHN BTTRGOYNE AND SUSANNA ( BURLING AME) POTTER. 80. 3 John Burajoyne, 99 PIopeweJl.N. Y., July 27, 1827 Jan. 16, 1855 Charlotte Halstead ; 1829-; dau. Hiram and .Sally. 3 Edward Finn, 100 Canandaigua, " Feb. 12, 1829 July 16, 1805 Sarah Gitt. Mary Ann. 101 Parma, " May 2,1834 [and Matilda. 3 Nancy Elizabeth, 102 Clarendon, " July 7, 1837 Jan. 23, 1S56 John Ambrose Howe; 1833-1886; son Morris John S. (no issue), Nancy Ksther, ( Henry Newton, Adoniram J. , 103 104 105 106 107 REV. "WI LLIAM DE NIZEN AND ELECTA (DOWD) POTTER Mar. 18, 1838 95. Elba, Mich., Nov. 23, 1S3',I Feb. 15, 1S42 June 5, 1850 Dec. 15, 18i;3 -June 11, 186!) Aug. 10, 1862 Oct. 1, 18.57 Dec. 29. 1867 J;ui. 1, 18()(; Dec. 24, 1868 Sarah J. Williams. [Henry, b. Jan. 17, 1860.) 1. George W. Gleason. (Their son, Charles 2. James B. Clark. Emma A. Gleason. [May, b. Sept. 8, 1873.) Mary A. Tharrett; 1846-. (Their dau., Ida HENRY NE "WTON AND EMMA A. (GLEASON) POTTER. 106. Arthur A. Lillie H., Edwin H., Otis L., Duane C, 108 109 110 111 ! 112 Elba, Mich., May 6, 18(;7 Dec. 8, 1869 Jan. 11, 1873 .M;iy 24, 1878 Dec. 27, 1882 JOHN BURGOYNE AND CHARLOTTE (HALSTEAD) POTTER. 99. Joseph B., Truman Judson, John Hiram, 113 ' Ford's Grove, la., Apr. 22,1856 114 Newton, la., Apr. 11,1S59 115 " " May 6,1861 Ellen (Ward). Dec. 24, 1882 Alice May McKinney; I860-; dau. .John and Sept. 18, 1883 Alice Clotilda Butterfleld; 1866-; dau. William Edgar and Mary Louise (Hamm). TRUMAN JUDSON AND ALICE MAY (McKINNBY) POTTER. 114. Neva Bernice, Truman B., John Edward, 116 117 118 Newton, la. Feb. 25,1883 Oct. 17,1885 j Sept. 7,1887 | JOHN HIRAM AND ALICE CLOTILDA (BUTTERFIELD) POTTER. 115. Melviii Franklin, Charles Edgar, 119 Newton, Ja. 120 I " Mar. 31,1884 Dec. 30, 1887 ED^WARD FINN AND SARAH (GITT) POTTER. 100 Emily J., 121 I Clinton, la., Sept. 1,1867 Mary Amanda, ' 122 Marion, " Oct. 26, 1872 | Mar. 23, 1886 Charlotte, i 123 ! Burlington, " Mar. 18, 1876 | Apr. 8,1878 Oct. 13, 1885 Charles M. Spence. JOHN AMBROSE AND NANCY ELIZABETH (POTTER) HO'WE. 102. William Morris, Edward Earnest, Edward Irving, Melvin Franklin, John Stanley, 123" 124 125 126 127 Marion, la.. Rapids, Marion, Nov. 18, 1856 Dec. 31,1858 May 13,1860 Feb. 26, 1866 Oct. 9, 1877 June 4, 1859 Jan. 15, 1879 Nov. 28,1879 Mary Hoffman. Louisa Graves Boughton. HIRAM AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) HAUGHTON. 83. Andrew J.. M. D., i 128 i Brighton, N. Y. , Nov. 12, 1828 Harriet M., [ 129 '• " Aug. 4,1831 John, i 130 I " " Aug. 8,1835 Mary L., ' 131 " " Mar. 20, 18.38 Edward?., 132 Cambria, " Mar. 9,1841 Hannah E., ! 133 \ " " Oct. 18,1844 Cliarles Lewis, , 1.34 ' " " Nov. 14, 1848 Aug. 1862 May Oct. Nov. May 26, 1864 4, 1853 26, 1873 11, 1876 Pamelia A. Locke. JohnF. Crofts; 1827- Alpheus M. Hill. Emma A. Push; 18.51- [(Prickman). son James and Mary A. [garet (McCormick). dau. .John W. and Mar- HENRY D. AND POLLY (POTTER) HIGDAY. 84. Edward F. Oristina, Lydia E., George S., Albert H., Almira J., Joseph W. , Elvina F., Minerva N. Florence A. 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Cortland, N. Y. , Mar. 24, 1830 " Apr. 11, 1832 Oct. 15, 1856 May 18, 1834 " " Apr. 9,18.36 " July 2, 183S Mar. 13, 1881 " " Mar. 27,1841 " " July 6,1843 Bock Co., Wis., Nov. 4, 1846 " Jan. 22,1848 Dec. 6,1863 " " May 19,1852 July 8, 1849 I Esther Austin. Iilar. Apr. Apr. Apr. July Sept. July July 1 , 1855 4, 1862 4, 1867 18, 1867 9, 1865 8, 1866 1866 1863 Nov. 9, 1874 1. Rev. William J. Lindsley. 2. William E. Thompson, M. D. 3. John M. Todd. Lois L. Kane. [Jeanette (Black). Margaret J. Holmes; 1844-; dau. .Jacob and David W. Relyea; 1813- ; son Myndert and Sa- rah (Van Nest). [and Mary. Mary Ann Rainboth; 1848-; dau. Charles L. James P. Price; 1832- ; son Thomas and Ann (Pritchard). Arthur W. Duftv. DR. EDWARD AND ALMIRA (POTTER) FINN. 85. Albert, Menzo W., Fidelia H., Amanda P., Edward J., 147 148 149 150 150a 151 Olean, N. Y., July 4,1829 Dec. 5,18.31 Jan. 17,1834 Aug. 11, 1837 Aug. 17, 1840 Sept. 19; 1830 Mar. 1, 1885 July 28,1866 Dec. 29, 1S52 Nov. 26, 1862 Sept. 1862 May 29, 1871 [July 2. 1867.) Fannie INfcBride. (Their son, Edward W., b. Edwin F Aiken. George W. Fobes. [and Mary. 1. Florence A. Eea; 1843-1869; dau. Walter 2. Livonia (Roberts) Busford; -1880; dau.A. S. and Marv Roberts. EDWIN F. AND FIDELIA H. (FINN) AIKEN. 149. (Continued page 4.) Fred S., Frank M. , Jennie A., 152 163 154 Pike, N. Y., May 18, 1853 Dec. 5,1865 May 26, 1860 July 3, 1874 Mar. 30, 1881 Nov. 24, 1883 ^lary A. Hammond. [Cemanda A. Olive P. Davidson; 1869-; dau. Nathan H. and Harry J. Salsbury. Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. Burdett E., IdaE., Etta A., Angeline F., 154a 155 156 157 June 18, 1863 Mauston, Wis., Apr. 10, 1866 " " Apr. 24,1869 " " June 25, 1872 Nov. 3, 1883 [Harriet M. Albert E. Boonnan, 1865-; son William H. and EDWARD J. AND FLORENCE A. (REA) FINN. 150. Menzo K., 158 Olean, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1863 EDWARD J. AND LIVONIA (ROBERTS-BUSFORD) FINN. 151. Frank R.. Harry Lester, Edward J., Jr., 159 160 161 Peconing, Mich., Mar. 20, 1872 Prentiss Hay, " June 22, 1874 Sable " " Dec. 5, 1875 July 10, 1879 Sept. 27, 1871 DR. STEPHEN HOLLISTER AND AMANDA (WASHBURN) POTTER. 87. Amanda W. 162 Olean, N. Y., July 18, 1837 d. Feb. 22, 1857 John Hamilton Brough. DR. STEPHEN HOLLISTER AND AUGUSTA (SHERMAN) POTTER. 88. Augusta Eliza, Lucius B., Charles W., Libbie, John Sherman, Delia Victoria, 16.S 164 165 166 167 168 Circlevllle, O., Dec. 11,1841 Alexandria, 0.,Aug. 17, 1843 Solon, N.Y., Nov. 8,1845 " 1847 " " Oct. 12,1849 Syracuse, N.Y , March 2, 1851 Nov. 8, 1875 1859 Sept. 17, 1881 Nov. 30,1876 Aug. 6, 1867 Nov., 1867 Dec. 10, 1872 Wni. A. L. Kirk, '34-; s. of J. S.& Mary(Henry). Mary Bachman, 1847-; dau. John and Margaret. Elizabeth Houston. (Their son, James S. H. , b. [March 26, 1868.) Wm.H. Corey, 1845-; s. Sam'l and Sarah(Moore.) Eliza, Nancj', Hannah, George, 169 170 171 172 DENIZEN AND LYDIA M. (POTTER) VAN VLEET. 90. 1861 1840 1842 May 15, 1847 Apr. 20,1868 [Eleanor. Oscar Alburtus Axtell, 1843-; s. Luther M. and G. W. L. AND SARAH R. (POTTER) HUBBEL. 91. Albert, Ellen A., Emma, 173 174 175 Apr. 27, 1841 Olean, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1843 Hector, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1846 Feb. 6, 1873 Sept. 20, 1871 Nov. 16, 1868 Chris. W. Eogers, 1847-; s. Jesse and Eliza M. A.E.Seamans,1844-; S.D.T.& Martha C. (Field). ALLEN AND ALMIRA B. (PARKER) POTTER. 94. Ida L., Kred D., James Edward, William Arthur, Clarence DeVere, Mary Bertha, 176 177 178 179 180 181 McGrawville, N. Y., Mar. 9,1851 " " July 20, 1854 " Mar. 19, 18.58 Blodgett's MiUs.N Y., Sept. 19, 18()5 " Oct. 6, 1867 " Mar. 17, 1870 Oct. 21, 1855 Sept. 16, 1859 Mar. 17, 1868 Feb. 9, 1888 J. Elisha Cranson,1844-; s. Chester and Betsey [(Upton). Mary Brown, 1870-; dau. Seth and Sarah. STE P HEN AND BRIDGET (ALL EN) POTTER. 30. Allen, :srary, ^lartha, Penelope, Desiah, Nathaniel, Bridget. Elizabeth, 182 183 184 18.> 180 187 ISS 189 July, July. 1750 1762 17ti4 1766 1766 17r,s 1770 1772 Mary Hart. Ephraim Fish. Michael Mead, Eichard Salsbury. Charles Devol. Susan Hunt, -1795. James Eowland. Jacob Wright. BENJAMIN AN D PRUE (HICKS) POTTER. 20. Benjamin, "William, Lemuel, 190 191 192 1828 Apr. 30,1767 Keziah Allen; dau. William. Thankful Gordon. Content. JOHN AND MARY Job, Nathaniel, Hannah, Margaret, I John, I Aliney. 193 194 195 196 197 198 Dartmouth,Mass.,Apr. 8,1708 ! " " Jan. 8, 1710 " Mar. 22, 171-2 " " Apr. 22, 1716 " " Sept.l6, 1720 ) POTTER. 5. 1754 I Oct. 20, 1736 Mar. 20, 1731" Sept. 30, 1732 June 14, 1742 July 21, 1747 (His bro. Nathaniel app. his guardian 1775.) Mary Carr. Henry Brightman. Philip Macomber. Comfort Hicks. William Case ; son Isaac. Restcome, Job, Ruth, .Judith, Eunice, Lois, Mary, Esec, 4-5 Eestcome, Simeon, Esec, ,Iohn, Nathaniel Job, .Judith, Lois, Elizabeth, 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 20(; 207 20S 209 210 211 212 213 214 NATHANI EL AND MARY (CARR) POT TER. 194. Dartmouth, !Miis .,Dec. 14, 17.37 Oct. 7, 17.39 Mar. 2, 1741 May 16, 1743 Feb. 1, 1744 Aug. 24, 1746 Nov. 28, 1750 June 8, 1748 Pub.Feb. 3, 1760 i'iib.Apr.10,1761 Apr. 21, 1771 Puh.Nov. 5, 1772 JOB AND DE SIRE (IRI SH) PO TTER. 200. Aug. 1, 1772 Sept. 20, 1765 July 2, 1769 Desire Irish. (Moved to Nine Partners, N. Y ) Gideon Tabor. Thomas Shaw, •lob Abrow. John Anthony. Rachael Simmons. (Issue, Job, John, Esec.) Nine Partners, N.Y , July 4, 1770 1789 Luciuda Strona;, rDphnmh ('Tr,iiv,c«„\ Feb. lo,17i,7 *'3|'r;«.^l"8-1866,,l. BenJBmlnaS^iS Wilson Green. Joseph Bennett. Feb. 6, 1861 Jan. 10, 1810 RESTCOME AND LUCINDA (STRON G) POTTER. 207. 5 , I.saac. 21.-) Giilway, N. Y., .Jan. 1, 1790 j Dec. 18, 1873 Olive Lunii. {C'lnll imid page .5.) Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 8. 5 Sarah, Sidney B. (notaue), 5 Anna B., ' Piatt (no iBsue), Lucitida, Nathaniel, Achsah Eliza, Louisa, Thos. Jefferson, (no lB6ue), Benj. Franklin, (no iBBue), 5 George Clinton, 5 Charles Strong, 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 Galway, N. Y., May 28, 1792 " " 1794 " " Apr. 30,1798 " " Apr. 6, 1800 " " 1802 " " 1804 Glenville, " 1806 « " Mar. 22, 1811 " » Mar. 20, 1810 » " June 23, 1815 " " July 26,1816 June 25, 1818 Feb. 12, 1866 July 25,1848 1857 Dec. 6, 1872 Aug. 3, 1869 Mar. 18,1870 Sept. 1, 1883 Dec. 1, 1863 Feb. 14,1809 June 15, 1836 Unmarried. Oct. 15,1830 Sept. 5,1838 Feb. 24,1847 Mar. 25, 1861 Feb. 10,1857 Wyatt Chamberlain. Mildred Ohlen. Roswell Perry. Antoinette (Smith) Paige; 1804-1883; dau. Rev. [ Winslow, D. D. , and Clarissa (Keyes). John Lacy. Julia Maria Livingston. [(Paige). Mary Smith; 1826- ; dau. John and Antoinette [and Harriet (Cutler). Almena C. Cheever; 1824-1878; dau. Joshua Mary Harriet Cheever; 1828-1887; dau. Joshua and Harriet (Cutler). ISAAC AND OLIVE (LTJNN) POTTER. 215. Sidney B,, Piatt, Louisa, Harriet M., Judith Ann, 228 229 230 231 232 233 July 4, 1819 Glenville, N.Y,, Aug. 24, 18.32 " " . Aug. 24, 1815 May 31, 1849 Nov. 12, 1845 Aug. 10, 1848 Dec. 20,1854 Jan. 3, 1835 [and Maria (Punderson). 1. Abbie Maria Park; 1828-1847; dau.Shubal W. 2. Julia Eliza Park; 1831- ; dau. Shubal W. and [Maria (Punderson). Hon. Samuel W. Jackson. William Milroy; 1829-; son John and Joanna. Isaac Spencer Stackpole, M. D. ; 1806-1864; son Samuel and Mary G. (Spencer). SIDNEY B. AND JULIA ELIZA (PARK) POTTER. 229. Sidney Wolcott, ( Cyrus Restcome, VVm. Nathaniel, Isaac Piatt. Frank Tallman. John Wesley, Stewart Knox, 234 23.5 236 237 238 239 24(1 241 Oct. 6, 1850 Aug. 2(i, 1S.53 Sept. 16, 1856 Dec. 19, 1868 Dec. 18,1860 Mar. 18, 1864 Aug. 27, 1869 Dec. 16,1870 Mar. 12, 1S70 Dec, May May Jan. Oct. 18, 1873 5, 1883 3, 1886 3, 1888 13, 1886 1. Alice Oaks; 1854 -; dau. G. W. and C. (McGinnis). 2. Georgianna Lutz; dau. John and Margaret [(Huskins). Losina Plarris. Maria M. Smith; dau. G. E. and Martha E. Auna E. Hale. [(Dinwiddle). "WILLIAM AND HARRIET M. (POTTER) MILROY. 232. George Potter, Isabella L., .John E., William H., Ellen A., Sidney B. F., 242 Glenville, N.Y , Aug. 31,1855 ' Dec. 25, 1877 Luettie 0. Wood; 18.58- , dau. Henry and Harriet 243 i. u Oct. 28,1857 [L. (Cary). 244 U iC Aug. 2(1, 1859 Dec. 16,1884 245 Wysox, 111., Sept. 12, 1863 Dec. 17, 1885 246 " " Ausr. 28, 1865 Jan. 1,1884 David M. Meyers. 247 (C .. July 10,1871 • DR. ISAAC SPENCER AND JUDITH ANN (POTTER) STACKPOLE. 233. Isadore, Isabi'Ua Graham. .Mary Lucinda, ( Olive Frances, Efnily M. C'ox, Charles Edward, •U8 Glenville, N.Y. , Dec. 26, 1835 j Apr. 28, 1838 249 Charlton, " Sept. 29, 1837 , Dec. 25, 1862 Franklin G. Harriman. 250 U iv Sept. 9, 18,39 Feb. 24, 1863 1. Samuel AV. Creigh. 251 2. Hoffman. '->',■->. Bangor, Me. Apr. 28, 1841 June 26, 1842 [and Louisa (Blake.) 253 Lt I. Mar. 8 1843 May 21 1878 Hon. Lewis Blake Johnson; 1827-; son Martin 254 il ii .June 15, 1845 Louisa Lake. •WY ATT AND SARAH (PO TTER) CHAMBERLAIN. 216 Julia Ann. Jane A., Lucinda, Lucretia, Charles Piatt, Angeline, Sidney Potter, Elizabeth, (ieorge Wyatt, Acsah Eliza, Benjamin. Amy Maria, 255 256 257 258 259 2(>0 2(11 262 263 264 265 266 Sept. 28, 1810 Nov. Mar. 2, 1814 Dec. 28, 1815 Oct. Amsterdam, N. Y. Nov. 19, 1817 Feb. 12, 1820 Apr. 22, 1822 Apr. 11, 1824 Sept. 8, 1826 Aug. 14, 1828 Apr. 12,1831 Apr. 7, 18.32 Dec. (1. 1835 d. June , 187 1874 , 1887 4. 1877 Jan. 26, 1831 Unmarried Sept. 17, 1839 Apr. 14, 1842 Dec. 26,1849 Unmarried. Feb. 1, 1849 Unmarried. .Ian. 6, 18.59 Oct. 7, 1864 Chauucey B. La.wsing; 180.5- ; son John and [Eliz. (Wright). Orenzo Squire Warren. [Mehitable (Green). Walter H. Conklin; 1820-; son Benjamin and Geroe Greene, M. D. William Parkins Doland; 1824^1882. [Harriet (Sweetland). Cook Talcott; 1826; son Capt. Moseley and [Olive. Elestres G. liandall; 1831-; son Capt. Geo. and ROS"WELL AND ANNA B. (POTTER) PERRY. 218. Henrietta, M. Louisa, 267 268 Schenectady, N.Y., Dec. 16,1834 Mar. 30, 1S.5K William W. Price, No. 368. Walter Buncher. JOHN AND LOUISA (POTTER) LACY. 223. Thomas, J. P., Ann Eliza Bliss, Mary Antoinette , Milfred Potter, Edward, 270 271 272 273 Amsterdam, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1732 Oct. 3, 18.34 18.36 Feb. 8, 1840 July, 1843 Feb. 10,1883 Feb. 24, 1854 1839 1862 Sept. 10, 1870 Sept. 10, 1868 Georgianna Thompson. Albert P. Brayton. GEORGE CLINTON AND ALMENA C. (CHEEVER) POTTER. 226. George C, Minna, Charles Strong, Mary Isabelle, 274 Oakland, Cal., Aug. 30, 1862 275 " " Aug. 30, 1862 276 " " Nov. 1863 077 " " Jan. 30,1866 Diedininf'cy. 1869 Charles strong and mary m. (Cheever) potter. 227. Carrie Antoinette, Mary Frank, 278 279 Oakland, Cal., June 25, 1860 " Jan. 17, 1864 SIMEON AND PHEBE (BEACH) POTTER. 208. ( (.'ontiii'ii'd page 6.) Anniss, Cornelia, Desire B., Abigail, 280 281 282 283 Galway, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1792 " " Aug. 19, 1793 " " Nov. 13, 1795 " " June 9, 1798 Benjamin Chamberlin. (Issue, one daughter). Jona. Niles; 1792-1861; son Simeon and Anna. James Knights; 179.3-1842. Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. Josiah Beach, Johnson, Allen, Jedediah Beach, 284 I Galway, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1801 285 i " " June 2.5, 1803 286 I " " Jan. 20, 1806 287 Glenville, N. Y., Aug. 15.1808 Mar. 6, 1858 May 8, 1835 Feb. 10,1824 June 27, 1832 Dec. 20, 1860 Unmarried. Sarah Hendricks, 1803-1875; dau. Nathaniel and Eunice (Lindsley). [and Ann (Staley). Susan M. Eomeyn, 1807-; dau. Rev. Thomas Eve Eliza Van Wormer, 1824-; dau. Peter and Mary (Sharpe.) Phebe, 28S Simeon Potter, 289 Sarah, 290 Samuel, 291 Annis Desiah, 292 Minard Darwin, 293 Cornelia, 294 Allen Potter. 295 Rachel Jane, 296 Abigail, 297 JAMES AND ABIGAIL (POTTER) KNIGHTS 283. Glenville N.Y..N0V. 3, 1820 1 July 13,1841 1 Amsterdam N.T., Aug. 22,1822 Jan. 3, 1887 Apr. 29, 1868 Jennett Gibson. [orah (DeGrafiE). June 8,1824 Feb. 20,1876 June 20, 1860 David Marselus, 1821- son Manning and Deb- " June 2, 1826 Feb. 16, 1864 Mary S. Camduff. May 3, 1828 Unmarried. Feb. 24, 1830 Mar. 26, 1832 I May 29, 1868 ] Sept. 11, 1835 Sept. 9, 1836 Aug. 23, 1837 " Oct. 6, 1839 July 18,1870 Unmarried. JOSIAH BEACH AND SARAH (HENDRICKS) POTTER. 284. X. Homer, Phebe A., Mary J. Cornelia A. 29S I Genoa, N". Y., Dec. 5, 1845 299 I " " Oct. 6,1828 300 j " " Dec. 20, 1829 301 ! " " Mar. 18, 1841 Dec. 1, 1853 Jan. 1, 1853 Mar. 18, 1860 Gideon F. Morey. [Hannah D. (Haviland). A. Colwell Dearman, 1834-; son Wm. and Clark Cowan, 1838-; son Thomas and Sally. Jedediah B., j' 302 I I 303 Thomas Romeyn, | 304 Phebe Ann, .305 Harriet M., 306 Spencer S., ' 307 Fannie E., | 308 J. Antoinette, , 309 JOHNSON AND SUSAN M. (ROMEYN) POTTER. 285. [Barbara (Davidson). Glenville, N.Y., July 20,18.35 Oct. , 1859 1. Christiana Jones, 1834-1860; dau. Sam'l and July 8, 1867 2. Annie Seed, 1846-1879; dau. Wm. and Mary A. (Richmond). [and Eliza (Wemple). u " Dec. 2, 1837 Dec. 28,1860 Jane Ann Van Wormer. 1842-; dau. Thomas " " Dec. 17, 1840 Sept. 28,1870 Rebuen Groat, 1826- ; son Reuben and Margret (Blain). [and Abigail (Ostrdm). a " Feb. 12, 1S42 ! Sept. 6, 1884 June 29, 1869 Solyman G. Hamlin, 1837-1881; son Amos B. u " Feb. 22, 1844 Oct. 1, 1873 Catharine Smith Harmon. u " May 2;i, 1846 , June 8, 1872 Unmarried. [Mary G. (Mead). *' Mar. ,30, 1849 Dec. 7, 1882 Wm. H. Hollenbeck, 1856-, son Wm. J. and JEDEDIAH B. AND ANNIE (SEED) POTTER. 303. Annie H. , Charles S., 310 311 Tolomo, 111., Jan. 14, 1869 Jan. 15, 1873 THOMAS ROMEYN AND JANE ANN (VAN ■WORMER) POTTER. 304. Frank R. Jennie E., Arline A., 312 313 314 AmBterdam, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1861 Glenville, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1867 " Aug. -8, 1880 June 25, 1884 Nellie F. Bennett. July 27, 1887 Elmer W. Kelderhouse. ALLEN AND EVE ELIZA (VAN WORMER) POTTER. 286. Etta Alice, Edward Everett, 315 316 Amsterdam, N. T., May 8, 1862 " " Jan. 21, 1865 Apr. 15, 1865 July 20, 1881 Charles Steere, 1850-; son Enoch Mowry and Abigail (Clark). Job, Lois, .John, Lucinda, Orange, Maria, Darius, Laura, Melinda, Hallett, 317 318 .319 320 .321 322 323 324 325 326 :i-27 ESEC AND LUCENA (CURTIS) POTTER. 1883 Genoa, jST. Y., Jan. 17, 1794 1799 1801 8, 1804 1807 Sept. 20, 1819 209. 1. Eunice Galpin. jSIay Died young. Sept. 13, 1849 1833 ' Unmarried. [Thankful (Strong). Cynthia 15acon, 1797-1864; dau. Joel a"nd Samuel Finch. [married.) Rodney Bemis. (Issue, one son who, died un- Martha Hampton. (Their only son, Orange, Lovell Thompson. [died unmarried.) Susan Bower, 1804-1850; dau. Adam and Sarah Samuel Weeks. [(Conrad). Joseph Buck. D. Orange, Fanny, Annis, Theron , Seneca B., Seymour, Jane, Sarah, Lydia Ann, Ellen, Daniel B., Manning K., Horatio Seymour, 328 329 .330 .331 332 333 3.34 335 336 337 338 339 340 No. Lansing, N. "i' DARIUS AND SUSAN (BOWER) POTTER. ^Aug."2()71.S52 Apr. 18, 1873 324. Feb. 14, 1822 " " Feb. 12, 1824 Oct. 2, 1826 Genoa, X. Y.. Oct. 15, 1829 Lansing, N. Y., June 3, 18:!2 July 20, 1834 Julv 8,1836 July 23, 1839 Northville, 111., Sept. 1, 1S41 " •' Mar. 4, 1844 Apr. 9, 1873 Caroline Scheideker, 1830-. Nov. 25, 1849 Moses Hood West. 1814-1879. jSIar. 2, 1845 A. P. Hudgens. Feb. 4, 1852 Sarah A. Bacon, 1831-; dau. Lyman and Silence. Dec. 6, 1860 Mary E. Pearson, 1836-1887; dau. Wm. E. and Unmarried. ; Eliza (SIv). [Polly Ann. Jan. 3, 1867 George Anson Skinner, 1833-; son Israel and Aug. 21,1862 Major Franklin i31iss,1837-; son Otis and Char- George Lynds. [Jotte. D. ORANGE AND CAROLINE (SCHEIDEKER) POTTER. 328, Geneva, 111., May 25, 1853 Somonauk, 111., Mar. 15, 1858 " Mar. 3, 1865 Sept. 19, 1861 Oct. 26,1884 Sadie E. Gayley. THERON AND SARAH A. (BACON) POTTER. 331. Frank, .341 Ella May, .342 Emma Kate, .343 Lizzie Millie, 344 Northville, 111., Feb. 4,18.53 " " Apr. 11, 1856 Somonauk, 111., May 7,1858 Chicago, 111., Feb. 11,1860 Feb. 4, 1857 Dec. 28, 1883 Aug. 12, 1884 Frank Wiley. Ernest W. Giaves. SEYMOUR AND MARY E. (PEARSON) POTTER. 333. Miirv T., Sarnli A., Arthur S. Eliza J., .345 346 347 348 Mar. 13, 1870 Apr. 4, 1872 Dec. 7, 1874 July 4, 1877 Paet 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part NATHANIEL JOB AND MARY (SAYRE) POTTER. 211. Henry Sayre, Charles McCabe, Susan Mary, Elizabeth Ann, 348a Galway, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1798 349 " " Jan. 11, 1810 350 I Junius, N. Y., Au^. 8,1803 351 I " " May 11, 1806 Jan. 9, 18S4 July 31, 1826 May 4, 1880 Sept. 13, 1824 Unmarried. Feb. 14, 1821 Aucr. 10, 1829 Harriet Benedict; 1806-; dau. Thoma.s and Mary [(Dunning). Ephraim Barton Price; 1800-1885; son Ezekiel. Ed.Hopkins; 1804-1873; s. Benj.and Ruth (Feck). 7 Charles Barton, 352 7 Mary Elizabeth, 353 7 Alfred Benedict, 354 7 Susan Julia, 355 Henry etta. 356 HENRY SAYRE AND HAR RIET (BENEDICT) POTTER Pittsford,]Sr.Y.,July 9, 1828 Jan. 2, 1831 Feb. 16, 1833 June 7, 18.S5 Oct. 30, 1840 348. July 18, 1866 June 24, 1858 Apr. 27, 1864 Oct. 22, 1868 Sarah J. Weaver, d. Dr. Joel and Delia (Welles). C.E.Hart; 1827-; s. Romanta and Ruth (Cowles). Huldah A. Thayer; 1843- ; d. Aldrich and Mary A. B. D. MacAlpine; 1824-; s. David and [(McKee). [Katharine (Row). CHARLES BARTON AND SARAH JENNIE (WEAVER) POTTER. 352. Henry Noel, Nat. Restcome, 357 Rochester,N.Y.,Jan. 20, 1869 358 " " Nov. 16, 1878 Harriet Potter, Howard M., Mary Belle, 359 360 361 CHARL ES E. AND MARY ELIZABE TH (POTTER) HART. 353. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 6, 1860 Rochester,N.Y.,Sept. 22, 1861 " " June 20, 1863 June 7, 1883 [and Hannah Maria (Scudder). Jacob Scudder Farlee; 1855-; s. John Reading ALFRED BENEDICT AND HPLDAH ADELIA (THAYER) POTTER. 354. Alice Bell, Frederick Thayer Bertha Louise, 362 363 364 Adams' Basin, N. Y.June , 1869 Brockport, " Sept. 24, 1870 Fairport, " Dec. 24, 1873 Reynolds Potter, 365 Florence, 366 BYRON D. AND SUSAN JULIA (POTTER) MACALPINE. 355. Rochester,N.Y.,Oct. 22, 1869 " Sept. 6, 1871 Mary Ann, 367 William W., 368 Henry Potter, 36! 1 Daniel C, M. D. 370 Charles Barton, 371 1 Susan E., ,372 Ezekiel I., 373 Eugene, 374 1 EPHRAIM BARTON AND SUSAN MARY (POTTER) PRICE. 350. Dec. 3, 1S21 Mar. 26, 1S24 July 25, 1826 Aug. 29, 1828 1830 June 28, 1833 Oct. 26, 1835 Oct 7, 1843 Oct. 10, 1833 Sept. 1, 1853 Sept. 10, 18.34 Aur;. 29, 1830 July 15, 1844 Unmarried. Dec. 10, 1862 Henrietta Perry, No. 267. [(Smith). Helen M. Rapineau; dau. John J. and Minerva EDMUND A ND ELIZABETH ANN (POTTER) HOPKINS. 351. Delia Augusta, 375 Lyons, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1841 Sept. 8, 1863 [ S. Barton; 1841-; s.Dan'l and Sarah (Brundage). NATHANIEL AND JOAN (WILBUR) POTTER. 6. William, Mary, 376 Dartmouth, Mass., NoV. 12, 1689 Apr. 12, 1722 ^lary Browning. Isaac Wood; she m. 2d Brownell. WILLIAM AND MARY (BROWNING) POTTER. 376. 7 Beniamin, 378 Dartmou 9 , William, Jr., 370 Jane, 380 Nathaniel, 381 10 David, 382 Sarah, 383 Apr. 15, 1712 Jan. 2, 1715 Mar. 25, 1717 Aug. 9, 1719 Feb. 13, 1722 Apr. 6, 1724 Mary Manchester. Elizabeth Moslier, of Dartmouth. Nathaniel Soule; son Jacob and Jane. Rosamond Soule. (Their dau., Susanna C, b. Susannah Barber; dau. Richard. [Oct. 6, 1744.) Stephen Soule; son Jacob and Jane. BENJAMIN AND MARY (MANCHESTER) POTTER. 378. 7 Smiton, .j84 Dartmouth, Mass. 17.36 Feb., 1825 1765 Lucj' Moore, of Richmond, R. I. SMITON AND LUCY (MOORE) POTTER. 384. 7 Joshua, 1 385 Richmond, R.I.,Aug. 18, 1768 Jan. 18, 1853 1793 1. Marjr Sherman. [Amy (Williams). 7 ( 3SC, Mar. 18,1797 2. Deborah Young; 1771-1845; dau. Caleb and 8 Benjamin, 387 " " May 16, 1776 Jan. 6, 1859 Mar. 11, 1804 Elizabeth Mosher. Smiton, 388 " (_)ct. 9, 1778 1830 1801 Lydia Rogers. (Issue: Filie, Ruhama, Nathaniel , 9 Elijah, 389 1782 1835 1803 Betsey Rogers. [George, Perry, Lydia, Sarah.) Mary Cno issue), 390 " " .Tan. 15,1766 Oct.j 1842 1824 Peleg Maxson. Hannah (no isBue), 391 " Apr. 18, 1771 Feb., 1866 1826 Mowry Bates. Rachael, 392 " Apr. 10,1774 1817 9 Lucy, 393 " " Aug. 6, 1794 Apr. 26, 1874 Feb. 13,1814 Peter Barber; 1787-1868. JOSHUA AND MARY (SHERMAN) POTTER. 385. 7 Freborn, 394 Richmond, R.I.,Oct. 18,1793 Feb. 16,1877 D. Clark; 1795-1882; d.Moses and Mary (Barber). JOSHUA AND DEBORAH (YOUNG) POTTER 386. Elizabeth, 395 Richmond, R.L.Jan. 8,1799 Nov. 12, 1875 Mary, 396 " Nov. 20, 1800 Nov. 12, 1885 John Webster. Joshua (no issue). 397 " July 6,1802 Aug. 18, 1876 Welthy Prosser. Hannah, 398 " '• Aug. 22, 1805 Oct. 1818 8 Caleb Y., 399 " " Dec. 23,1806 Dec. 29,18.36 Frances J. Dye. Alice (no issue). 400 " " Mar. 6, 1809 1814 Reynolds James; 1793-1869. FREBORN AND DEBORAH (CLARK) POTTER. 394. Mary Sherman, Freborn, Jr., Eliza, Deborah, Joshua C, Catharine, Maria, 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 Richmond, R.I.,June 27, 1815 " Oct. 19, 1819 " " Nov. 11, 1824 " " Apr. 22,1830 " " Sept. 25, 1834 Cranston, R. I., Aug. 16, 1841 Apr. 1, 1854 1853 Aug. 22, 1841 Nov, 26, 1843 Nov. 26, 1840 June 27, 1841 Unmarried. Cottrell T. Wilcox; 1820-1874. L. Williams ; 1820-; d. Pardon and Mary (Stafford). Amos Johnson. William Augustus Arnold. Lydia Thurber. Part 8. — XATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AXD HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. " FREBORN, JR., AND LOUISA (WILLIAMS) POTTER. 402. s Daniel C, 408 Cranston, K. I., Aug. 28, 1844 Oct. 10, 1872 Ellen H. Parker; 1844-; dau. Charles E. and Julia A., 409 Dec. 15,1845 Harriet G. (Bennett). [Mary E. 8 Job S. , 410 Warwick, K. I., Jan. 15, 1854 June 5, 1881 Ida M. Budlong; 1869-; dau. Henry C. and DANIEL C. AND ELLEN H. (PARKER) POTrER. 408. Mabel L. , 411 Pittsfield, Mass.. Nov. 27, 1873 | JOB S. AND IDA M. (BUDLONG) POTTER. 410. Earl A., 412 Warwick, K. I., May 14, 1882 Mary Louise, 413 Cranston, E. I., Dec. 5, 1886 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS AND DEBORAH (POTTER) ARNOLD. 404. Mary Eliza, 414 Keb. 27, 1842 1872 John G. Moore. Charles, 415 May 12, 1844 1874 Harriet A. Potter. William Henry, 416 Xov. 26, 1845 July 14,1858 Edwin Clark, 417 Sept. 10, 1847, 1871 Mary E. Jones. Geo. Washington, 418 Feb. 10, 1850 Herbert Francis, 419 July 21, 1854 Ella Florence, 420 Apr. 16, 1859 JOSHUA C. AND LYDIA (THURBER) POTTER. 405. Albert C, 421 May 13, 1852 | Jan. 1, 1871 Lucy E. Johuson. BENJAMIN AND ELIZABETH (MOSHER) POTTER. 387. 8 Jesse (Dea.), 422 Eichmond,B,L, Jan. 6,1805 July 25,1881 June 10, 1832 Eleanor Lewis; 1811; dau. Simon and Ehoda (Wood). 8 Joseph B., 423 " Jan. 25, 1819 Oct. 18, 1841 Mary E. Mumford. James, 424 " Sept. 22, 1826 May 16, 1852 Unmarried. 8 Isabel, 4-J.5 •' May 20, 1806 1826 Benjamin S. Barber. [(Record;. 8 Lucy, S 426 427 " May 8,1808 Oct. 22, 1826 Nov. 30, 1870 1. John.Kenyon; 1803-1869; son Cory and Sarah 2. Benjamin J. T. Reynolds ; 1806-1878 ; son Elizabeth, 428 " Mar. 6. 1814 Sept. 29, 1817 [Jesse and Honor (Tillinghast). DEACON JESSE AND ELEANOR (LEWIS) POTTER. 422. Joseph H., 429 WillowValley,B.I..Sept.9, 1848 1871 Sarah May Alexander; 1846- ; dau. Reuben Lucy E. (no issue), 430 Apr. 12, 1842 Oct. 3, 1887 1858 Joseph James. [Henry and Mary (Lewis). Mary Elizabeth, 431 June 7, 1852 May 20, 1861 JOSEPH B. AND MARY E. (MUMFORD) POTTER. 423. Mary Angeline, 432 Oct., 1844 Dec. 29, 1870 Lucius C. Green; 1845-. (Their dau., Annie B., b. 1871; d. ISSl.) [b. July 30, 1883.) James, 433 Mar. 12, 1854 Mar. 12, 1880 Leiia F. Bullock. (Their son, Joseph Andrew, BENJAMIN S. AND ISABEL (POTTER) BARBER. 425. Jesse Crandall, ( 434 Mar. 4, 1827 : Dec. 27, 1847 | 1. Sarah Teft. 43.5 2. Lizzie Pottle. Elizabeth Stanton, 436 July 18, 1829 Sept. 26, 1853 Daniel A. Kelly. Benj. Potter, J 437 Mar. 12, 1832 July 3, 18.53 1. Susan Johnson. 438 Dec. 19, 1872 2. Martha Johnson. Manly Peckham, 439 Mar. 23, 1834 Aug. 3, 1858 Hannah Wells. Job Hazard, 440 Apr. 16, 18.36 Mar. 2, 18li3 Aug. 14, 1854 Mary J. Cottrell. Susan Esther, 441 Mar. 18, :[838 Nov. 14, 1847 [Honor (Williams). Alcy Frances, 442 Feb. 11, 1840 Mar. 12, 1876 Preston A. Arnold; 1832-; son John T. and Gideon Mosher, 443 Mar. 31, 1842 Dec. 24,1876 Dec. 24, 1868 Emma Dodge. Henrv Clay, 444 Oct. 15, 1844 Nov. 28, 1867 Hattie C. Howland. Lucy Isaljel, 445 July 28, 1846 Feb. 26, 1847 C. Chandler, 446 Apr. 19, 1851 Sept. 2. 1851 JOHN AND LUCY (POTTER) KENYON. 426. Betsey Ann, 447 Kichmond, R.I., Sept. 1, 1830 Dec. 30, 1855 Wra. P. Richmond; 1830-; son Beni. and Lois Clark C, 448 " Feb. 13, 1834 Jan. 1, 1856 ] Sarah E. Slocum; 1S35-; dau. John and Sa,rah Henry Benj., M.D. 449 " " Feb. 10, 1843 Aug. 10, 1869 DYE) POTTER Emily A.Wilcox; 1845-; dau. Antone and Betsey. CALEB Y. AND FRANCES J. (] 399. S Daniel N., 450 Hopldnton,R.I.,Jan. 8,18.38 May 29, 1866 Genett Vinton. [Clarissa. Mary E. Baten; 1843-; dau. George W. and Maria L. Patt; 1846-; dau. Chas. W. and Cyn- Antoinette Chase. ["thia A. . 450. 8 Albert G., 4.jl Richmond, R.I., Feb. 14, l^?,<:) Jan. 24,1877 1860 8 Caleb A., 4.-)2 Cranston, R. I., Jan. 4, 1841 Sept., 1866 8-9 William F., 453 " Dec. 25, 1,S49 May 29, 1882 DANIEL N. AND GENETT (VINTON) POTTER Ijcna K., Courtland N., Irving C, Everett, 454 45,5 456 4.5^ Mar. 2, 1873 Mar. 3,1874 Sept. 28, 1876 Feb. 21, 1879 4.5S ALBERT G. AND MARY E. (B/ ^TBN) POTTEI I. 451. Henry E., Auburn, R. I., June 22, 1862 - Frank A., 459 " " Oct. 29, 1865 1 Lulu E., 460 " " Jan. 8, 1S77 CALEB A. AND MARIA L, (PATT) POTTER. 452. Herbert A. , 461 Auburn, R. I., Sept. 17, 1867 Ada L., 462 Aug. 28, 18f)9 Fred A., 463 " " Feb. 12, 1872 Charles D., Clarenci' L., 464 465 " " July 12, 1874 WILLIAM F. AND ANTOINETTE (CHASE) POTT 'ER, 453. (Continued page 'i.) Auburn, R. I., Feb. 26, 1883 Part 8. —NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, II. I., AND HIS DESCEND ANT.S. — Part 8. EarlH., Fannie, 4m 467 Auburn, K.I., Apr. 20,1884 " " Deo. 26, 1886 J^LIJAH AND BETSEY (ROGERS) POTTER 389. Phebe, Elijah, Beriah, Reynolds R. , Lucy, 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 Oct. 1804 Richmond, R I., Apr. .5,1826 " " June 12, IWU " " Sept. 20, 1817 182.5 July 23, 1887 [Rebecca. Matilda C. Place, 1817-1877; dau. Newman and 1. Dorcas Johnson, 2. Mary Ann (Hodge) Fitch. 3. Alice Champlin (Potter) Corey, No. 1311. Gardner C. Cottrell. Nov. 13, 1836 July .30, 1870 PETER AND LUCY (POTTER) BARBER. 393. Sniiton P. , 47.5 Richmond, R. I., June 15, 181.5 Dec. 14, 1S40 Phebe Lewis. Maxson, 47(.; " Jan. 31, 1817 Dec. 18, 1844 Elizabeth Barber. [Charity. Hazard, 477 " Dec. 17, 1S19 July 3, 1848 Phebe W. Gorton, 1825- ; dau. Tillinghast and Peter C, 478 " Mar. 8, 1830 Oct. 1, 1854 S. A. Barber, 1837-; d. G. M. & Dency (Youngs). Rachael, 470 " Mar. 3,1822 Sept. 6, 1841 Joseph W. Lillibridge, 1821-; son Daniel and Lucy A., 480 " Feb. 9, 1827 Dec. 9, 1828 Hannah (Barker). ^R/■ILLIAM, JR , AND ELIZABETH (MOSHER) POTTER. 379. Thankful, 481 Dartmouth, Mass., Mar. 15, 1741 Mar. 22, 1758 John Dye. 9 Daniel, 482 Feb. 2, 1743 Jan., 1834 Dec. 1,1765 Lois Clarke. Alice, 483 Richmond, R.I. , Sept. 16, 1745 Nov. 20, 1766 Nat. Pullman, Jr. Robert 484 " May 9, 1748 Mary, 485 " " May 18, 17.51 Isabel, 486 " Nov. 9,17.53 !) Jonathan, 4S7 DANIEL AND LOIS (CLARKE) POTTER. 482. Robert, Daniel, 4S8 489 1806 Lydia Crandall. ROBERT AND LYDIA (CRANDALL) POTTER. 488. Henry. Daniel, 4!iil 491 Berlin, N.Y., 1801 " May 24, 1799 :N[ar. 19,18.54 May 8, 1831 June 6, 1818 Elizabeth Baker. [(Lanphear)- Wealthy Clark, 1799- ; dau. Abel and Eunice HENRY AND ELIZABETH (BAKER) POTTER. 490. William Clinton, 4ii2 Jan. 1,1833 Nov. 27, 18(J7 Henry AVeir, 493 Apr. 13, 1837 Robert F., 494 Apr. 6, 1841 Lydia S., 4'.i.5 Jan. 22,1844 John Grego', 496 July 3, 1846 Fernando D., 497 May 17, 1848 Mary Ann, 498 Feb. 11, 18.52 DANIEL AND WEALTHY (CLARK) POTTER. 491. Lydia M., Robert Clark, 499 500 Berlin, N. Y., Feb. 23,1820 May 25, 1822 Sept. 5, 1863 Mar. 22, 1842 Jan. 3, 1851 Wells Denis Sperry, 1818-1863; s. John D. and Candis (Upson). Lucinda Andress, l833- ; dau. William and Mar- garet (Rogers). JONATHAN AND POTTER. 487. 10 Job, Benjamin, M. D., Elcy, Peter, William, Daniel, Jonathan, Jr., 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 Richmond. R.I. , 17S4 " May 10, 1787 1789 u u " " Apr. 12, 1793 1855 Mar. .30, 1826 1848 Apr. 1, 1855 Apr. 14, 1808 Feb. 22, 1815 182(1 Phebe Eastman; dau. Dr. Eastman. Rev. Levi Read. [(Henry). Harriet Smith Fox, 179.5-; d. Joseph and Susan Julia A. Stilwell. 10 10 10 10 10 10 DR. BENJAMIN AND PHEBE (EASTMAN) POTTER. 502. Lindorf, M. D., Milo, Myron, Milton E.,M.D., (| I Phebe, Philo Welton, 1 Julia M., 508 509 610 .511 512 513 614 615 516 .517 Attica, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1810 Sheldon, N.Y., July 5,1812 " May 20, 1814 " Oct. 5, 1810 Jan. 28, 1819 Feb. 28, 1820 Sept. 15, 1823 Mar. 27, Jan. 27, Nov. 10, Nov. 1, 1857 1813 1855 1875 :Mar. 30,1819 Feb. 12, 1837 May 31, 1838 .June .30, 1842 Sept. 11,1848 July, 1843 Feb. 6, 1870 Oct. 17, 1841 Mary G. Blanchard, -1878; dau. Rev. Abijah. [nie (Chase). 1. Eunice Cross, 1821-1841; d. Dr. IraandFan- 2. ]Mary Lobdell Grosvenor, -1847. 3. Sarah Lawrence Bass, 1818-1882; d. Jonathan and Harriet (Baylies). 1. Mary Ann t'apson, 1825-1864. 2. Orpha E. (Warner) Lewis. John Loomis, 1820-; son Justin and Polly. Wm. W.,M. D., Sam'l Blanchard, George B., Frances H., Kate L., Abijah B., DR. LINDORF AND MARY G. (BLANCHARD) POTTER. 508. ,518 StrykerBville, N. Y., DeC. 31, 1837 Mar. 23,1859 Emily A. Bostwick; dau. William H. 519 Warsaw, " Feb. 11, 1843 July, 1843 620 Varysburg, " Nov., 1845 Oct. 5, 1847 5-^1 " " Sept. 4, 1848 Nov. 18, 1869 Charles Edward Fish, 1846-; son Eli H. and .5'''> " " 1860 May 23, 1850 .Jane E. 523 " May, 18.53 July, 1853 DR. WILLIAM W. AND EMILY A. (BOSTWICK) POTTER. 518. Frank H..M.D., Helen Blanchard Alice Horilla, 524 625 526 Cowlesville, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1860 Washingtoti.D.C, Feb. 13, 180.j " " ^ov. 22, 1870 CHARLES EDWARD AND FRANCES H. (POTTER) FISH. 521. Florence Elizab'h. Eli Willis, 527 628 Batavia, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1872 " " .Jan. 1, 18.6 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. DR. MILTON ELON AND EUNICE (CROSS) POTTER. 511. 10 , Eunice C, 5-20 I May 0, 1838 | Sept. 15, 1839 530 Bennington, N. y., Sept. 14, 1841 1 [Benj. and Janet E. Oct. IT, 1860 ' yewton Henry Adams, M. D. ; 1836-1869 ■. son DR. MILTON ELON AND MARY LOBDELL (GROSVENOR) POTTER. 512. 10 Milton G., jNI. D., 531 Aug. -Ii^, 1843 Jan. 28, 1878 Apr. 5, 1800 Clara Frances Chase. DR. MILTON ELON AND SARAH LAWRENCE (BASS) POTTER. 513. 10 Agnes Lawrence, George F. , 532 633 Cowiesviiie, iv-. Y., Nov. 15, 1849 " Mar. 15,1853 Oct. 11, 1864 Oct. 18, 1871 George Timothy Looniis ; 1847- H. and Jennette M. ; son Hon. James DR. NEWTON HENRY AND EUNICE C. (POTTER) ADAMS. 530. Newton C, 1 Janet Ella, 5.34 535 ClarencBjN. Y., Dec. 5, 1«62 July 27,1865 i DR. MILTON GROSVENOR AND CLARA FRANCES (CHASE) POTTER. 531. Irving White, Mary Grosvenor, Mabel Chase, 536 537 .538 Nov. 12, 1868 Nov. 1,1871 June 2,1873 Aug. 27, 1873 GEORGE TIMOTHY AND AGNES LAWRENCE (POTTER) LOOMIS. 532. Florence J., 6.39 540 Attica, N. Y., Sept. 2S, 1872 | Aug. 11, 1877 i 10 12 13 16 10 11 12 12 12 12 PHILO W^ELTON AND MARY ANN (PAPSON) POTTER. 515. Ellen Mary, 641 Sherman, N. Y. , Sept. 15, 1845 June 29, 1883 May 19, 1870 Charles H. B. Perkins. Frances E., 542 No. Java, " Sept. 6,1847 July 30, 1874 Miles Kobert Stevens. Charles B. , 543 i( k4 Mar. 4, is.5n Phebe Jennette, 544 i Aug. 9, 1S51 Caroline G., .545 , " Feb. 9,18.54 [ra L. LaFayette, 54(; *' ''■ Apr. 23,1S56 Dec. 19, 1878 Ella C. Horton; 1854-; dau. Lucius F. and Lau- PHILO -WELTON AND ORPHA E. (WARNER-LEWIS) POTTER. 516. Alice Julia, William Arthur, 547 X. Whitesfleld, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1S71 548 I E. Java, " N-ov. 15, 1876 JOHN AND JULIA M, (POTTER) LOOMIS. 517. Milton Potter, Myron A., Carrie Jennie, 549 BenniDgton, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1842 Mar. 28, 1S43 650 k t u May 17, 1845 Oct. 6, 1868 1. 551 Oct. 22, 1873 o 552 (( it Mar. 21,18.56 Oct. 17, 1878 P. Elsie Phelps; 1846-1872. [(Frickenmiller). Matilda Eeyman; 1849-: d. John L. and Eliza P. S. Tyler. DANIEL AND HARRIET SMITH (FOX) POTTER. 506. Susan Fox, Harriet Sophia, James Case, Jennette Case, Daniel Job, Joseph Fox, Leverett Crooks, Lucius Baker, Samuel Hopkins, Helen Arabella, 563 554 555 566 557 5.58 559 660 561 502 Sheldon, N. Y. May 4,1815 Au^-. 8,1818 Mar. 18, 1820 June 6,1823 Mar. 20, 1826 June 10, 1828 Jan. 25, 1830 Dec. 2, 1832 Jan. 3, 1836 June 20, 1838 Jan. 6,185/ June 12, 1823 June 19, 1827 Feb. 10,1848 Dec. 18, 1850 Dec. 31, 18.35 June 14, 1S40 Nov. 24, 1850 Aug. 20, 1861 Samuel P. Hopkins; 1813-1863. James Monroe De Frees; 1807-1883; D. and :Mary H. (Caruthers). Prissilla A. Seeh son John Lorentius J. Brayton. DAVID AND SUSANNA (BARBER) POTTER. 382. Incom, 563 Sila«, 564 Philip, 565 Phoda, 666 Jane or John, 507 ^larv. 568 David, 669 Richmond, Pi. I., July 7, 1749 " " Apr. 17,1761 " " Sept. 13, 1753 " " June 20, 1766 " " Dec. 20, 1768 " " Jan. 17,1762 " " June 23, 1768 Feb. Nov. Oct. Dec. 28, 1844 22, 1839 14, 1824 18.34 Apr. 10, 17 Elizabeth Arnold. Elizabeth Warren; 1763-1848. Abigail Phillips; 1766-1834; dau. Bartholomew and Eliz. Hannah Wilkinson; [N. Y.,1807.) -1856. (Moved to Bergen, ( aleb, Arnold, Susanna, Barber, David E., Hannah, Nathan, William, 570 571 572 573 574 576 576 577 578 579 INCOM AND ELIZABETH (ARNOLD) POTTER Aug. 4, 1848 I Nov^ Apr. 3, 1854 563. Richmond, E. I., June 21, 1774 " " Dec. 4,1776 Dec. 9, 17 Oct. 16,1799 Mar. 6,1782 Aug. 26, 1784 Mai'. 31, 1787 Apr. 28, 1791 Oct. 11, 1873 Jan. Jan. Jan. 2, 1848 16, 1859 27, 1852 Feb. 10, 1849 about Sept. 16, 1799 1802 1799 1816 9, 1810 Dec. 7, 1817 Nov. 29, 1818 Mar. 1, 1838 Sally Green; -1854; dau. William and Sally. Bridget Clarke; -1828. 1. Stephen Douglas; 1777-1813; son William 2. Enoch Clark. [abeth (Stewart). Hannah Coats; 1781-1853; dau. John and Eliz- Judith Clarke ; 1790-1833 ; dau. Moses and Lucy. Abby Eathbun. 1. Polly Burdick (divorced). 2. Euby (Lewis) Hawkins; 1810-1847. CALEB AND SALLY (GREEN) POTTER. 570. 10 I Elisha (Hon.), i .580 11 Betsey, ; 681 Voluntown, Conn., Feb. 23,1801 Oct. 7,1798 Apr. Mar. 8, iMw j Jan. 2.0,1821 C apt. Chas ^\ . Thompson; 1798-1851: sou Mo- ses and Annie (Brown). HON. ELISHA AND TACY (NEW^TON) POTTER. 580. 10 I Caleb P. (Hon.), 582 Voluntown, Conn., Sei)t.l4, 1824 I May 7,1848 [ Eliza A. Stanton; 1S2T-; d. Jonathan and Amelia. HON. C ALEB P. AND ELIZA A. (STANTON) POTTER. Dec. 28, 1876 582. Frank, 5S3 Griswold, Conn. ,Mar. 12,18.52 KUa, 584 Ledvard, '• June 13, 18.54 Sept. 13, 1871 Albert L , 5S5 '\'oluntown, " Aui;. 9,18.58 Charles P. , .'i^l\ tt IL Apr. 14. 1S07 dau. Benonie J. Anna B. Tillinghast; 1858- ■ and Betsey (Cole). ' May 10,1882 I Eloise Brown; I860-; dau. Reuben B and I Phe be J. (A rmstrong). 10 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCEXDAXTS. — Part s. 35 CAPT. CHARLES W. AND BETSEY (POTTER) THOMPSON. 581. Sarah, Mary Elizabeth, Susan Amelia, Phebe Esther, Elislia Chester, Julia, 587 588 589 590 591 592 No.StoDington,Conn., Feb. 19, 182.3 " Oct. 26, 1824 " Jan. 9, 1820 " " Sept. 30, 1827 " June 11, 1831 " May 10, 1835 July S, 1871 Apr. 18, 1838 Jan. 1, 1844 Aug. 24, 1856 Xov. 12, 1848 Dec. 13,1851 Nov. 27, 1856 Martin Kinne. Gilbert Tuclter, 1828- ; son Jolm and Susan. D'd Kenyon Terry, 1827-1875; son D. & Charity. George Westerly Cottrell, 1819-; son Russell and Betsey (Pendleton). [Sybil (Vaughn). William h. Tillinghast, 183.5-; son Wm. B. and ARNOLD AND BRIDGET (CLARK) POTTER. 571. Susan, 593 1804 Tucker. Geo. Washington, 594 1806 May, 1851 Sept. 1827 Euth Clarke; dau. Moses and Ruth (Barber). Hannah, o!)5 Volnntown, Conn., Jan. .30, 1814 Jan. 2, 1831 Daniel Moredock, Jr. , 1817-. Whitman, j 596 u u Jan. 4, 1816 Aug. 23, 1881 Mar. 15, 1837 1. Laura Page. 597 Apr. 28, 1842 2. Emeline Allen. [and Nancy. Daniel, J 598 July 31, 1818 1841 1. Hannah B. Dunham, -1845; dau. Artemus 599 Nov. 19, 1846 2. Emeline Dunham, -1867. [Sarah. Charles W.,Bev., 600 u (I 1821 May 2, 1841 Orrilla Fitch Apley, 1815-; dau. Chester and Solomon, 601 i( (( Feb. 10, 1824 Apr. 18, 1873 Jan. 4, 18.57 LydiaH. Clark, 18,39-; GEORGE WASHINGTON AND RUTH (CLARKE) POTTER. 594. Betsey, Thos. Jackson, ( Phebe Ann, George Hazard, Euth Hannah, Mary Anna, 602 603 604 605 606 607 60S 609 Sept. 9, 1828 Apr. 24, 1836 Mav May ]Mav MaV 4, 1838 9, 1840 3, 1845 9, 1847 May, Mar., Jan., 1862 1882 1878 Dec. 28, 1845 18.58 Sept. 15, 1870 Nov. 28, 1880 Unmarried. John Moon; son Isaac and Mary. 1. Elizabeth Ney; dau. Thomas. 2. Mary Josephine Sullivan, 1844-1872; d. John. 3. Martha Taylor Peckham; dau. Benj. and Joanna (Taylor). Fanny Peckham; dau. Benj. & Joanna (Taylor). ShetHeld Sherman. Nathan Hathaway; son Nathan. DANIEL, JR., AND HANNAH (POTTER) MOREDOCK. 595 William A., Salty Ann, Lucy Ann, Charles Wesley, Lusina, 610 611 612 613 614 Plainfleld, Conn., Dec. 4, 1832 Abington, Pa., Oct. 31, 18-33 " Feb. 1,1838 " " Mar. 7, 1840 Scott, " Aug. .31, 1846 d. Dec. 26, 1873 July, 1853 Jan. 7, 1864 Dec. 21. 1865 Dec. 31, 1865 Knight Carpenter. Jolman Potter. Lizzie Cole, 1840- ; dau. F. M. Hallstead. 1S42-; Geo. and Elvira, son D'l and Huldah W. ■WHITMAN AND LAURA (PAGE) POTTER. 596. Alpheus W., Willard A., 615 616 Jan. 28, 1838 May 13. 1841 May 11, 1869 Betsey M. Hall; dau. Fred'k and Mary (Green). ■WHITMAN AND EMELINE (ALLEN) POTTER. 597. Lewellyn, 617 Aug. 30, 1844 ^lary Emma, 618 Oct. 20, 1849 Anna Maria, 619 May 10, 1852 Klla Allen, 620 Lisbon, Conn. Apr. 14, 1857 Mar. 29,1876 Frederick S. Barrows. DANIEL AND HANNAH B. (DUNHAM) POTTER. 598. 11 Emma Jane, Clayton, 621 622 Worcester, Mass., May 10, 1843 Norwich, Conn., May 3, 1846 Apr. 4, 1869 July 22. 1867 Eugene 8. Clark. (Their dau., Mabel H., b. July 16, 1883.) [Mary (Fleming). Elizabeth Snodgrass, 1847-; dau. Andrew and DANIEL AND EMELINE (DUNHAM) POTTER. 599. Le Roy, 623 So. ■Windham, Conn., DeC. 17, 1847 Nov. 28, 1871 Mary A. Western. (Their son, Eugene, born Sept. 16, 1872.) CLAYTON AND ELIZABETH (SNODGRASS) POTTER. 622. Mary Emma, Daniel Dunham, Ralph Cudner, Clayton, Jr., 624 Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 21, ISHS 625 I '• " Sept. 30, 1869 026 , '- " May 16, 1873 627 I '• " Aug. 27, 1877 11 11 REV. CHARLES ■W. AND ORRILLA FITCH (APLEY) POTTER. 600. Charles C, Judson A.. Hon., George B., Rev., Ellen O., Levi Kneeland, Lester L.,Rev.& Ph.D. 628 629 630 631 6.32 633 [Colchester, Conn., Jan. S. 1843 i " " Mar. 2. 1S44 Avon, No. Haven, '' Cromwell, " Colebrook, " Aug. 31, 1845 Oct. 16, 1847 18.53 Mar. .30, ls.57 Nov. 24, 1870 Jan. 1, 1864 Dec. July Feb. 24, 1865 1, 1S68 18. 1866 .July 9. 1879 Rosa B. Thompson, 1844-. [Sabra (Kidder). Adelaide Pamela Pierce, 1844-; dau. Dr. Levi & Edgar F. Wedge, 1S42-; son Erastus L. and Almira M. C. (Smith). [K. (Smith). Lillian Kingsley Towne; dau. E. and Fannie HON. JUDSON A. AND ROSA B. (THOMPSON) POTTER. 629. Stella E., 634 Sutiield, Conn. Apr. 9. 1868 Clarence T., 635 Hammonton, K. J., Apr. 10, 1870 Arthur J. , 636 ,. t^ Feb. 5, 1872 George B., 637 " Feb. 27, 1874 Orrie P. 638 U it Sept. 27, 1S70 Bessie C 639 Wellington, Conn., Oct. 19, 1882 REV. LESTER L. AND LILLIAN KINGSLEY (TO"WNE) POTTER. 633. Lillian L., Lester Lewis, George B., 640 641 642 Newton, Mass., June 28, 1880 Springfield, " Sept. 7, 1872 'i " .Tiir.fi M 1884 SOLOMON AND LYDIA H. (CLARK) POTTER. 601. 11 John, Sarah Marcelia, EllaC, Charles B., 643 644 645 646 Exeter, R. I., Dec. 28, 1859 July 11, 1862 July 12, 1865 Mar. 15, 1866 Jan. 2, 1883 Mar. 21, 1878 Apr. 15. 1882 Willard H. Kenyon, 1857-; son Horace & Sarah. George 'W. Thornley. ■WILLIAM H. AND SARAH MARCELIA (POTTER) KENYON. 6*4. Myrtie A. Tracy N., Abbie A. , Annie C, 647 648 649 650 Exeter, E. I., Apr. 14, 1879 Richmond, " Nov. 10, 1881 Exeter, " Aug. 26, 1884 Richmond, " Mar. 28. 1886 11 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. BARBER AND HANNAH (COATS) POTTER. 574. .Tohti C, Kathan R., Lucy A., Annah (no issue), Julia A. (no issue), Elizabeth A. (no issue), Washington, Polly A., li.n e,rr2 65.3 0.54 (l.i.i 6.56 657 6.5S 659 660 Voluntown, Conn Stonington, u Griswold, Preston, Voluntown, Griswold, Aug. 10, 1807 July 17, 1809 Aug. 2, 1811 Aug. l.'^. 1S14 Nov. S, 1S17 Aug. 30, 1819 July 2.-), 1S22 Oct. 2R, 1825 lS'6?j 1851 Jan. 25, 1866 1837 18.33 Unmarried. Mar. 27,1831 Nov. 13, 1842 Oct. 13,18.S9 Mar. 18, 1855 Unmarried. Feb. 2, 1845 1. Denison Brown. 2. John Meyers. Gideon Wilbur. [Susan (Urown). Allen B. Campbell; 1821-; son Bonaparte and 1. Thos. C.Cooper; 1815-1852; son Lewis and Esther (Clarke). 2. Calvin Campbell; 1S25-; son Ezra K. and Maria (Cook). Charles C. Campbell; 1823-1 8S3. DAVID R. AND JUDITH (CLARKE) POTTER. 575. 12 Alice Lucinda, 661 Fanny A., 662 12 Sally A., 663 David R., (•,64 Dwight C, 665 Voluntown, ConD., Nov. 14, 1814 .Sept. 29, 1845 Apr. 26, 1S35 Erastus Williams. (.(. u May 2S, 1817 Sept. 23, 1S39 Peter A. Palmer. a I w Nov. 9, 1818 Mar. 1,1822 Jan. 5, 1849 Mason Lewis; 1824-1878; son John and Waity. Li. kv May 26, 1825 Sept. 19, 1848 ERASTUS AND ALICE LUCINDA (POTTER) WILLIAMS. 661. Calvin P., Luther, Charles M., Sidney Dean, 666 667 668 669 Norwich, Conn., June 25, 1836 " " Dec. 4, 1840 " Feb. 8, 1842 Sept. 2, 1884 Apr. 14, 1860 Elizabeth Atcheson Kilroy. July "2 1863 Georgianna Allen; dau. Orsamus. [Jane (Sloat). May 21, 1864 Louisa Adelaide Tubbs; 1847-; dau. .Joseph and MASON AND SALLY A. (POTTER) LEWIS. 663. D wight P., Emma A., Alfred N., 670 671 i;7-5 VoluDtown, Conn., May 10, 1851 May 16, 1853 Apr. 28, 1855 Dec. 26, 1863 t)ec. May 6, 1875 20, 1877 Ellen M. Phillips. Esther M. Briggs. NATHAN AND ABBY (RATHBUN) POTTER. 577. 12 [ Nathan Perry, 12 I MarvJ.!., 673 674 Mar. IS, 1819 Jan. IS, 1823 ]Mar. 18, 1849 June 28, 1847 Lucy A. Wheeler. Henry B. Hamilton. NATHAN PERRY AND LUCY A. (WHEELER) POTTER. 673. Francis Way land, (575 Sept. 7, 1853 Dec. 25, 1878 Susan D. Cramer. HENRY B. AND MARY M. (POTTER) HAMILTON. 674. 12 13 13 12 Alfred Y. Lizzie A., Eva J., 676 I Jewett City, Conn., May 13, 1849 677 I " " Jan. 23, 1851 67S I " " May 29, 1854 Aug. 5, 1S72 Dec. 4, 1876 , William G. Duce; 18.37-; son Wm. and Eliza J. Oct. 24, 18W Philip Kahn. WILLIAM AND RUBY (LEWIS-HAWKINS) POTTER. 579. 12 Helen Mar, 12 12 Candace M., William Henry, Jan. 7, 183'.) May 18, l.siQ Mar. 20. 1S43 Nov. Dec. May 29,1855 ; 1. Henry D. Brown; 1835-1862; son Denison and 5,1864 2. Edw. Clarke ; son Phineas and Abigail. [Julia. 22, 1S.58 I 1. Latham H. Main; -1863. Feb. 2.S. 1862 Oct. 27, 1865 , 2. Millen iM. Main. (Their son, Daniel B., b. I April 11, 1867.) HENRY D. AND HELEN MAR (POTTER) BROW^N. 679. E. Altana, George H., Everett E., (584 j No. stonington, Conn., June20, 1857 085 I " " Jan. IS, I860 086 I " " Mar. 14. 1S(J2 June 14, 1S73 Bradford (J. Perrin; I85O-; son Wm. and Frances a. (Clarke). Apr. 25,1883 1 L. Fredelle Sheldon; 1865-; dau. Isaac C. and Jan. 30, 18S4 I S. Leona Main. [Maria C. (Randall). Hattie A., 6S7 EDWARD AND HELEN MAR (POTTER- BRO WN) CLA RKE. 680 Clark's Falls, Conn., Apr. 11, 1866 I Mar. 28. 1883 E. lUu-nside Crandall ; 18(32-; son B'uside and Hattie. LATHAM H. AND CANDACE MARIAM (POTTER) MAIN. 681. William F. Lyrtia H., 6S8 689 July IS, 1S59 AUU-..30.1862 Mar. 16, 18S4 June 29, 187S Isabella N. Netherwood. .Julius C. Palmer. SILAS AND ELIZABETH (WARREN) POTTER. 564. Elizabeth, Silas. Jr., Susanna. John. Harriet, Maria, 690 691 6'.)2 6! 13 094 095 Asliford, Conn., Mar. 19, 17S7 May 14, 1789 1791 1794 Mar. 19, 1801 Apr. 3, 1804 Oct. May 18(i4 1864 1811 , 1884 Apr. 7, 1812 Unmarried. Oct. 3, 1824 June 2, 1830 Eseck Saunders. Esther Richmond; 1792-1873; dau. Abner and Eunice (Dewing). Dorothy Foster; -1S57. Noah Mason Coburn; 1800-1860. Benjamin Corbin; 1794-1880. Otis Richmond, Laura (no issue), Francis T. (no is^ue), Elizabeth W., Wm. Danforth, Mary Jane. 696 697 69S 699 700 701 Springfield, Mass SILAS, JR., AND ESTHER (R ICHMOND) POTTER 1867 691. May .30, 1813 Feb. 23, 1815 Sept. 14, 1822 Nov. 9, 1S24 .July 14, 1827 Jan. 5, 1813 Jan. 5, June 11, 1865 July 5, 1879 1S74 May 15, 1838 Mar. 16, 1864 May 8, 18(.i0 June 16, 1853 Dee. 1864 Oct. 9, 1849 Eliza Jane Crolins. J. Smith, M. D. Helen McClenthan. [Lucinda (Heushaw). ^Pi?™ F- Dougherty; 1827- ; son Samuel and M'y Snow (Bu lard) Gay; 1831-; dau. Kev.Dexter D. F. Cogswell, [and Juliauna (Sayles) Bullard Edward Silas, Annah Maria. Esther Caroline, 702 703 704 OTIS RICHMOND AND ELIZA JANE (CRO LINS) POTTER Oct. 21, 1S39 I Sept. 30, 18(54 Mar. 23. 1843 Apr. 28. 1846 ' Sept. 12, 1884 696. "^ripdi fi!i862.^)'^'^^"^°"' '''^°'"- Ed--^' Thomas S. Breast. .John F., (no issue), 13 Maieus Newton, ,' Luther Warren. JOHN AND DOROTHY (FOSTER) POTTER. 693. 705 ] Asbford,Conn., M.ir. 3,1822 7(16 •■ " Mar. 9, ls23 707 ' •' " June 27.1824 (Continued Feb. 12, 18.51 pane 13.) Esther Becker. Persis Hammond; dau. Shubael. 1. Jane Twining. 2. Mary Lewi.s. 12 Paet 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. Elizabeth Jane, 708 Feb. 28,1827 William Bridge. Mary Malvina, 709 Aug. .31, 1834 Keziah Ann, 710 June 28, 1836 Charles Morgan. MARCUS NEWTON AND PERSIS (HAMMOND) POTTER. 706. Francis Edward, 711 Dexter, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1861 Mar. 22,1875 1 Alice Bell, 712 " July 23, 1857 June 3, 1858 John Hammond, 713 " " Sept. 28, 1852 Mar. 28, 1878 S. Anna Gilmore. (Their son, Mark, b. Oct. 6, Mary Louise, 714 " " Apr. 2, 1863 [ 1879.) NOAH MASON AND HARRIET (POTTER) COBURN. 694. Charles, 715 May 31, 1825 June 11, 1825 Maria Louise, 716 Smithfleld,N'.Y.,Mav 10, 18J6 Sept. 13, 1845 Harriet Emeline, 717 " " June 18, 1828 June 12, 1843 John Mason, 718 " Feb. 16,1831 Nancy Quackenbush. Susan Elizabeth, 719 " Dec. 29, 1841 Oct. 30,1878 Chas.H.Stam, 1868-; s. Lawrence and Margaret. Silas Manard, 720 " Sept. 16, 1832 (Supposed died In army.) BENJAMIN AND MARIA (POTTER) CORBIN. 695. Emeliue Maria, 721 June 11, 1831 Aug. 14, 1833 David Potter, 722 July 11, 1833 Mar. 16, 1880 William M., 723 ! May 13, 1835 Josephine Walker. Charles Mason, 724 • Apr. 1, 1839 June 4, 1868 Maggie Spendloe. John Warren, 725 , July 7, 1844 PHILIP AND ABIGAIL (PHILLIPS) POTTER. 565. 13 Bartholomew, 726 Kichmond,R.I.,Aug. 23, 1778 Nov. 29, 1864 Keziah Glazier, 1782-1874; d. Silas and Susan Abigail, 727 " May 10, 1780 John Whitmore. [(Johnson). 14 Philip, Jr., 728 Ashford,Conn.,Feb. 14,1782 Dec. 31,1847 Mav 12, 1808 Hannah Preston, 1781-1864; dau. Zera and Mary David, . 729 " Apr. 1, 1784 May 13,1881 Ann (Walker). 14 Almira, 730 " '■ Dec. 29, 17S5 Mar. 19, 1867 June 4, 1804 I.Glazier,1779-1858; S.Silas and Susan (Johnson). 15 Elizabeth, 731 " June 6, 1788 ! Feb. 2, 1856 Apr. 14, 1808 Daniel Whiting, 1778-1842; son Whitfield and 1.5 1 William EUery, 732 " '• Sept. 19, 1791 ] Feb. 21, 1872 1822 Electa Smith, 1800-1836. [Rachel (Saulsbury). BARTHOLOMEW AND KEZIAH (GLAZIER) POTTER. 726. 13 Martha P., 733 Willington, Conn., Nov. 27, 1803 1 Harvev Bidwell. [(Works). 13 liart'lomew,Jr.,( 734 " Apr. 15,1806 Mar. 11,1878 Mar. 25, 1829 1. S.arah Prehton, 1806-1837; d. John and Persis 13 735 2. D.G.Brooks, 1804-1863; d. AsaaudD. (Fisk). 13 Livonia, 736 " Nov. 25, 1807 Mar. 26,1829 Ezra S. Walker, 1805-; s. Caleb and Abigail Susan, 737 " Feb. 21, 1810 Aug. 11, 1841 (Dimick). William B., 738 " Mar. 20, 1812 1816 IraG., j 739 '' Apr. 21, 1815 Apr. 10,1839 1. J.R.Isham,1817-1841;d.J.andM (Bingham). 13 1 740 2. A.Isham, 1821-; d. John and M. (Bingham). 13 Daniel G., | 741 ! " " Dec. 13, 1817 Sept. 17, 1841 1. B. Blanchard,-1851; d. Chester and Nancy. 13 l 742 Sept. 16, 1851 2. Lydia Blaisdell, 1830-; d. Benj. and Mary. 14 Irving Bailey, 743 " " Feb. 21, 1823 Mar. 2, 1845 C. S. Goodwill, 1829-; d. Geo. and Sarah (Weld). HARVEY AND MARTHA P. (POTTER) BIDW^ELL. 733. Osborn H., j 744 Ashford, Conn., Mar. 20, 1825 Nov. 30, 1848 1. Mary F. Brown, 1827-1856; dau. Joseph. 745 Apr. 19,1857 2. Sarah Watson, 1837-1885; d. John and Mary. Weslev P., 5 746 ! '- " June 6, 1829 Apr. 8, 1860 1. Harriet Fuller. i 747 , Dec. 1, 1866 2. Susan Webster. IraG., 748 : " " Feb. 22, 1835 Dec. 25. 1878 May 8, 1802 Mary H. Boutigue. Martha C, 749 1 Monson, Mass., Aug. 4,1840 Dec. 8, 1865 John Brockbank, 1834-; son Thomas and Mary. BARTHOLOMEW, JR., AND SARAH (PRESTON) POTTER. 734. Persis Lemira, 7.50 lAshford, Conn., Sept. Ki, 1832 Nov. 24,1859 1 Luther AV. Collis,1838-; s. Luther and Delma A. Sarah Matilda, 751 ' " '' Aug. 28, 1837 i (Converse)j "^752 BARTHOLOMEW, JR., AND DORCAS G. (BROOKS) POTTER. 735. Wilbur Fisk, Monson, Mass., Apr. 30,1842 ! [(Cobb). 13 OlinH., 753 , Bc-lchertown " July 12, 1846 Mar. 28, 1872 ! Apr. 5, 1866 Elizabeth Brown, 1846- ; d. Sera and Caroline OLIN H. AND ELIZABETH (BROWN) POTTER. 753. Adrian Leon, 754 Palmer, Mass., Jan. 8,1867 (ieorge Wilbur, 755 Stafford SpK«., Conn., Apr. 6, 1868 EZRA S. AND LIVONIA (POTTER) WALKER. 736. Washington D., 766 Willington, Conn., Mar. 27, 1830 May 6, 1852 Mary L Fuller. Emily K,, 'Mary A., Sarah II., 757 Belehertown, Mass., Feb. 10, 1834 Sept. 3, 1877 Isaac W. Lester. 768 " " June 17, 18.37 Mar. 31, 1858 Eleazer Owen. 759 " July 12, 1839 Mar. 27, 1868 H. S. Kelsey. William E., 760 - Dec. 6, 1841 June 11, 1868 Julia A. Bartlett. Samuel E., 761 " Mar. 12, 1844 Feb. 17, 1874 Josephine Conedy. Susan L., 702 " Mar. 12, 1844 Apr., 1884 Newell W. Alden. IRA G. AND ALMBDA (ISHAM) POTTER. 740. JjUrin John, 763 Monson, Mass., June 6,1846 June 22, 1880 Emma A. Green, 1852-; d. Guy D. and Dolly A. Arvilla J. , 764 " Apr. 16, 1852 June 12, 1872 Chauncey E.Peek,1845-; s.Alpheus and Mariva. DANIEL G. AND BETSEY (BLANCHARD) POTTER. 741. 1 Myron D., 765 j Monson, Mass., Dec. 30,1846 j May 20,1869 | | DANIEL G. AND LYDIA (BLAISDELL) POTTER. 742. Fred, 766 Monson, Mass., Dec. 6, 1856 Oct. 17,1857 Minnie A., 767 " Feb. 5, 1859 Willie E., 768 " Mar. 3, 1865 Sept. 21, 1869 13 14 iC. Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. IRVING BAILEY AND CELIA S. (GOOD"WILL) POTTER. 743. Winslow I., Mary Almira, 769 Wmington,Ct., Mar. 2,1848 770 ' Stafford, " Oct. 19, 1857 Nov. 27, 1877 Maud Nichols. (Their son, Irving Wm., b.Dec. 16, 1879.) [Clarissa Peck (Lull). Apr. 11, 1878 Elisha Zina Ellis; 1856-; son Zina Winter and BLISHA ZINA AND MARY ALMIRA (POTTER) BLLIS. 770. Grace May, Irving Elisha, 771 770 Danbury, Ct., July 9, 1882 " " Aug. .31, 1886 PHILIP, JR., AND HANNAH (PRESTON) POTTER. 728. MaryAnn(noisBue), 773 Willinglon, Ct., Sept. 13, 1809 Mar. 29, 1887 Aug. 4, 1856 Ebenezer Childs; 1791-18S4; son Jonathan and Rebecca. [gail (Dimmock). 14 Philip Preston, 774 " July 6,1811 May 24, 1836 Bethiah B. Walker; 1811-; dau. Caleb and Abi- 14 Abigail, 776 " Julv 21. 1813 1 July 24,1845 Obed I-ilanchard; 1811-1866; son Jonathan and Julian, 776 j " '' Apr. 2:j, 1815 Nov. 24, 1838 Sarah (Brackett). 14 Charles Zera, 777 ! " " Dec. 29, 1817 Nov. 13, 1845 Luany McClanathan. Almira, 778 " Mar. 14, 1820 Mar. 23, 1843 Thomas Riley; 1817-1883. William Ellery, 779 KilHngly, "■ Mar. 4,1822 14 Whitman Baily, ( 780 V^illinston, " July 13, 1824 May 12, 1853 1. TamaTaskett; 1824-1855. 14 781 June 30, 1862 2. Jennie M. B. Payne; 1839-. PHILIP PRESTON AND BETHIAH B. (-WALKER) POTTER. 774. 14 14 Timothy D., f William W., Abigail B., Almena M. , Martha H. , Philip Henry, 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 Wilbraham, Mass., Apr. 12, 1840 July 12, 1842 Oct. 30;i844 Aug. 18, 1846 Oct. 18,1848 Aug. 20, 1851 Aug. 25, 1849 Nov. 19, 1866 Apr. 6, 1871 Oct. 26, 1887 May 21,1873 Apr. 8, 1863 Sept. 7, 1876 Sept. 17, 1873 1. Larene E. Howe; 1844-1870; dau. George and Irene. [Martha Morgan. 2. Laura A. (Morgan) Atwood; dau. Israel and 3. Leora A. (Bisley) Albro; 1843-; dau. Fred- erick and Harriet A. Risley. [Rubina. Isabella A. Strickland; 1842-; dau. Porter and Moses A. Maynard ; 1840-; son Walter and Hannah (Burr). George H. Hastings; 1839-; son Alvin and Nancy (Pease). [and Phebe C. (Chapman). Clara Maria Murdock; 1855-; dau. Emelire B. TIMOTHY D. AND LAURA A. (MORGAN-ATWOOD) POTTER. 783. Charles Samuel, Rena Bethiah, 790 791 Palmer, Mass., Mar. 24, 1872 " Mar. 4, 1875 Oct. 24, 1881 PHILIP HENRY AND CLARA MARIA (MURDOCK) POTTER. 789. Edna Phebe, Philip Arthur, Ernest Murdock, Wm. Denmark, 792 793 794 795 Bond's Village, Mass., Jan. 12,1877 | Sept. 16,1877 " " Jan. 18, 1878 " " Jan. 27, 1880 Springfield, " Dec. 23, 1887 OBED AND ABIGAIL (POTTER) BLANCHARD. 775. Andrew Philip, Jonathan O., 796 797 Monson, Mass., Apr. 11, 1848 " " Oct. 4, 1850 July 12, 1879 Mar. 13, 1877 Margaret Beckwith; I860-; dau. George and Eliza (Sanders). [Jones. Alice Armstrong; 1858-; dau. Henry and Ellen CHARLES ZERA AND LUANY (McCLANATHAN) POTTER. 777. Charles Willard, 798 Aug. 22, 1846 Oct. 19, 1880 Hattie Robinson; 1861- Ella Maria, 799 Dec. 2, 1848 Jan. 1, 1882 Myron Button; 1845- ; son John and Emeline George EUery, 800 June 10, 1850 Sept. 12, 1851 (Soule). Herbert, 801 Oct. 13,1851 Feb. 13, 1857 Frances Asbury, 802 Sept. 13, 1863 Nov. 3, 1887 Luany Mary, 803 Oct. 13, 1870 Apr. 21, 1870 William Henry, 804 Apr. 24, 1887 Hannah Harnier. •WHITMAN BAILY AND TAMA (TASKETT) POTTER. 780. Amelia T., 805 Mar. 24, 1855 (Tcorge W. Martin. Cora Eugenia, Harry Whitman, William Ellery, George Howard, Jennette, 806 807 808 809 810 WHITMAN BAILY AND JENNIE M. B. (PAYNE) POTTER. 781. Mar. 13, 1863 Sept. 13, 1864 Mar. 24, 1868 Nov. 30, 1869 Sept. 20, 1880 Aug. 24, 1868 IRA AND Almira (potter) glazier. 730. 14 14 15 Philip, Ira, Jr., Almira, 811 812 813 June 2, 1805 Nov. 10, 1868 1831 Feb. 20, ];-07 i Aug. 19, 1887 i Oct. 6, 1831 Feb. 20, 1S07 Mar., 1868 | Oct. 1,1822 Elizabeth M. Carmack; 1814-1878; dau. Jacob and Ann. [(Dewey). Mariah Lee; 1814-; dau. Joseph and Betsey Albert Thayer, M. D. ; -1849. Kmily C, Wm.VV.C., M.D Albert T., James H., JohnH. W., Jacob C, Philip P., Joseph Presley, 1.-. l.j Almira, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Siipliia, Flora E., Philip Potter, Ellie E., Perrv C, 814 815 816 817 81 s 819 820 821 822 82;j 824 H2.'} 826 827 S2S 82!) 8:i() Erie, Pa P HILI P AND ELIZABETI^M. (CARMAC K) GLAZIER. 811. Apr. 1!). 18 May 6, 1838 Mar. 13, 1840 Sept. 30, 1843 Mar. 21, 1846 Oct., 1848 June 20, 1850 Oct. 2, 1853 Dec. 13, 1880 Feb., 1867 June 5, 1856 Oct. 12, 1805 Sept. 24, 1882 Nov., 18(36 Dec. 20, 1871 Oliver Hazard Perry Ferguson; 1827- ; son Haz- ard and Nancy (Bone). 1. Mary A. Mosher; -1880. 2. Mary E. Miller. Mattie Hayberger; -1875. Ollie Buss. IRA, JR., AND M ARIAH (LE E ) GLA ZIER. 812. Sept.. •',(), lKi2 Mar. 27T lSo3 Tlionias Abbey. June 30, 1834 I Apr. 12,1859 Benjamin F. Sterrett. Dec. 6, 1S.3(1 Mar. 24, 1858 Philip Potter, No. 870. Aug. 20, 1839 McKean,Pa., Oct. 26,1841 " Oct. 16, 1S47 Julv 11, 184!) Sei'.t. 10, 1851 Mar. 24. 18.58 ' Oliver Potter, No. 871 Mar . 6, ISOr, , Albert E. Stafford; 183S-; son Stuielly and 1873 Ellen Clark; 1854-; dau. Horace and Harriet (Barley). issn lii'liecca Stewart. 1+ Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCEXD ANTS. —Part Alvin, M. D., Philma Alden, Aloanus, Philip, Harriet, 831 832 833 834 835 DR. ALBERT AND ALMIRA (GLAZIER) THAYER. 813. Oct. 1, 1823 July 10. 1825 Aug. 24, 1827 Apr. 13, 1S29 Apr. ti, 18,32 Nov. 8, 1887 Sept. 10, 1873 June 5, 1852^ Hebccca Cochran; dau. Eobert and Elizabeth. Eachael Reed; dau. Cyrus and Sophia. • DANIEL AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) WHITING. 731. 15 Elizabeth, 836 Ashford, Conn., Feb. 21, 1809 Daniel, 887 " June 2, 1811 May 10, 1880 Danford, 838 Mar. 21, 1813 July 6, 1853 William Ellery, 839 Willington," Aug. 26, 1816 Apr. 5, 1816 15 William Bailey, 840 Feb. 14, 1817 Abigail Potter, ■ ( ,841 Ashford, " Jan. 22, 1820 842 15 Philip Winfield, 843 Willington," Dec. 8,1821 David Levi, 844 Ashford, " July 29, 1825 15 Samuel Newell, 845 " Aug. 8, 1828 Aug. 30, 1877 Almira Maria, 846 Willington, " Dec. 14, 18;f0 Feb. 3, 1882 Mar. 28, 1832 Mar. 30, 1834 June 21, 1840 Apr. 2, 1840 May 21, 1854 Nov. 15, 1862 Jan. 7, 1851 Nov. 29, 1849 Feb. 29, 1860 son Seth and Sarah [(Harris). James Chamberlain; 1808- Mary Ann Corbin. Elvira Applebee. Elizabeth Murphy; 1818-. 1. Clark Eollins Morse. 2. Andrew Jackson Campbell; -1885. Mary Jones Huft; -1886. Maria L. Richardson. Ruth Lewis; 1843-1861; dau. Eobert and Mary. JAMES AND ELIZABETH (WHITING) CHAMBERLAIN. 836. Julia A. Elizab'h, Elery James, Charles Edwin, 847 848 849 Bath, N. H. Jan. 6, 1834 Oct. 22, 1835 May '.I, 1838 Uec. 24, 1863 June 19, 1861 Dec. 8, 1861 S. Smith; 1825-; s. Ethan and Polly (Currier). Martha S. (Rollins) Gardner; 1833-; dau. Levi Martha Ann Chipman. [S. and Mary H. WILLIAM BAILEY AND ELIZABETH (MURPHY) W^HITING. 840. William, Elvira Fales, Albert Whitfield, Ellen Maria, Edward Gustavus. Edwin Augustus, Mary Elizabeth, Frank Albert, Charles Henry, Harriet Newell, George, 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 Dudley, Mass., May 24, 1841 " " Oct. 19, 1843 Webster, " Oct. 24, 1845 W. Springfield, " Sept. 4,1849 Holyoke, " Mar. 11, 1852 " " Mar. 11,1852 " " Mar. 13, 1854 " Apr. 7, 1856 " " Sept. 9, 1858 " " Dec. 5, 1860 " " May 5,1865 July 15,1845 Jan. 7, 1886 Nov. 18, 1873 Mar. 24, 1887 June 19, 1862 Nov. 11, 1873 Dec. 9, 1874 Dec. 9, 1874 Dec. 9, 1874 June 19, 1884 June 10, 1885 Annie Maria Fairfield; dau. L. M. and Maria C. Charles Ely Ball; 1852; s. E. H. & Eurydice (Ely). [ Harriet C. (Abell). Porter Abell Underwood; 1848-; s. Porter and Hannah Ameha Higginbottom; 1851- ; dau. Allen and Lavina (Worswick). Rosina Ann iJigginbottom ; 1850-; dau. Allen and Lavina (Worswick). [B. (Arms). Laura M. Newton; 1861- ; d. Moses and Maria Joseph Story Flower; 1862-. PHILIP WINFIELD AND MARY JONES (HUFF) WHITING. 843. Alihira Jane, 861 Melvin Philip, 862 Milton Whitfield, 863 Elmer Ellsworth, { 864 Edward Everett, ! 865 Carrie May, ' 866 McKean, Pa. Dec. 23, 1851 Apr. 7, 1854 Aug. 28, 1856 Oct. 30, 1860 Sept. 18, 1862 :May 21, 1866 Sept. 30, 1873 Apr. 24, 1877 Jan. 10,1883 John Newton Brooks. Fidelia Arnold; 1853-; d. William and Margaret. Abbie Smith. SAMUEL NEWELL AND RUTH (LEWIS) W^HITING. 845. Lenora Joseph'e, 867 j Sterling, Pa., Dec. 8, 1860 Dec. 25, 1887 Rev. J. C. Wharton. WILLIAM ELLERY AND ELECTA (SMITH) POTTER. 732. 15 15 15 15 15 16 William, John, Philip, Oliver, Avis, Electa, 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 Erie Co., Pa. Nov. 8, 1827 Aug. 9, 1830 Feb. 3,1835 Apr. 9, 18.36 Apr. 17, 1823 Feb. 26, 1831 Jan. 14, 1859 Jan. 26, 1871 Jan. 21, 1854 Mar. 29, 1855 Mar. 24, 1858 Mar. 24, 1858 Nov. 11, 1847 Apr. 16, 1835 Hannah Abrams. Rumnia Elhs; 1835-. Mary Ann Glazier, No. 825. Sophia Glazier, No. 826. 1. James Hannah; 1812-1855; son John. 2. Chauncey Knapp. Joshua King Randall; 1827-1870. WILLIAM AND HANNAH (ABRAMS) POTTER. 868. Electa, 875 William Ellery, .^76 Alice D., 877 Hattie M., 878 Carrie E. , 879 Flora E., 880 Jessie A., 881 Nov. 6, 1854 May 7, 1856 Mar. 30, 1858 Apr. 20, 1860 Feb 2, 1862 Dec. 16, 18(54 Sept. 23, 1870 JOHN AND RUMNIA (ELLIS) POTTER. 869. 15 Gilbert Ellis, 882 I Eyota, Minn., Jan. 14, 1858 July 22,1884 | Mary E. Fulkerson; 18.J8-; d. John N. & Delilah. GILBERT ELLIS AND MARY E. (FULKERSON) POTTER. 882. Ralph, John, 883 884 Irving, Wis. , Sept. 12, 1885 " Apr. 7. 1887 PHILIP AND MARY ANN (GLAZIER) POTTER. 870-825. Asbury, Isabel 0., 885 886 Dec. 15, 1862 Aug. 15, 1867 OLIVER AND SOPHIA (GLAZIER) POTTER. 871-826. Cora A., AddieE., 887 888 Eyota, Minn., June 2, 1860 July 1, 1865 i JAMES AND AVIS (POTTER) HANNAH. 872. {Continued page 16.) Electa A., AdeliaF., 889 890 Springfield, Pa., June 22, 1849 Wisconsin, Dec. 29, 1857 Apr. 8, 1886 William W. Kemp. July 13, 1881 1 L. J. Uuncanson. 1.5 f' Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Paet 8 Mina A., Chauncey E., ZeraP., Sarah A., 891 892 893 894 Wisconsin, Dec. 29, 1853 Sept. 5,1856 Aug. 15,1858 Eyota, Minn., Jan. 17,1861 June 5, 1878 Apr. 15, 1884 Oct. 23,1882 James S. Gould; 1843-; son John and Mary A. Ellen Thompson. A. .1. Quinn. JOSHUA KING AND ELECTA (POTTER) RANDALL. 874. ! Florence Emma, 895 Fon du Lac, 'Wis., June 8,1856 Feb. 12, 1885 Henry S. Eichmond. Winfleld Everett, 896 Eyota, Minn., Apr. 17, 1858 Ada Mahel, 897 •^ u ' u ' July 2,1860 June 1, 1881 J. J. Stults. i Bosa, 898 (( u Dec. 22,1867 DAVID AND HANNAH (WILKINSON) POTTER. 569. Wilkinson (no issue) Mary, Susan, Kebecca, 16 David, 16 Hannah, 16 William Russell, 16 John Reynolds, 16 Almira, 35 Vivalvi, 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 90S 909 910 911 May 30,1803 Bergen, N. Y., June 15, 1807 " " Mar. 1,1811 1821 July 3, 1865 Dec. 10, 1863 July 20, 1871 Sept. 11,1833 Aug. 8, 1843 June 10, 1832 June 11, 1835 Aug. 29, 1851 June 18, 1859 Oct., 1850 [Lucy.) Nahum Loren. (Issue, Alonzo, Seville, Delos, Edward Grinnells. (Issue, Hamilton, Edward, Jesse Stiles. (Issue, Ray, Hannah.) [Hannah.) 1. Jane Knapp. 2. Clarissa L. Davis. Ray Palmer. (Issue, Thomas, Melissa.) Eliza Berry; 1813-; dau. Thomas and Eliz. 1. C. Knapp; 1816-1849; d. J. and S. (Bedell). 2. H. Clark; 1820-1856; d. A. and H.(Campbell). 3. Julia (Hermon) Clark; 1832-; dau. Thomas John Bennett. [and Sarah (Kinsell). Lizzie Conely. George W. Maryette, David James, IJenjamin, Melissa A., 912 DAVID AND JANE (KNAPP) POTTER. 903. 913 914 915 916 June 27, 1837 Auo-. 5, 1842 Mar. 10, 1866 Apr. 13, 1865 Mary Potter, No. 938. John George; 1836-; dau. John and Ruth. DAVID AND CLARISSA L. (DAVIS) POTTER. 904. Nov. 12, 1845 May 10, 1848 Aug. 3,1849 Apr. 30, 1866 Jan. 27, 1885 Nov. 28, 1872 June 6, 1878 Annie Marshall. (Issue, Florence C. and Annie.) Geoi-ge Reynolds. "WILLIAM RUSSELL AND ELIZA (BERRY) POTTER. 906. 1(1 James, 917 E. Bergen, N.Y., Mar. 0.1883 ! Feb. 5, 1860 \ Helen Bishop. [and Mary. 16 Mary Ellen, 918 " July 7,1835 Dec. 13, 1854 1. Gillman McAllister; 1816-1865; son George 919 Dec. 22, 1882 2. Holmes Godfrey; 1819-; son Elisha and Edwin, 920 " July 19, 1837 Jan. 3,1838 Catharine. Henry, 921 Cold Creek, " June 9,1840 Dec. 9, 1846 16 Edward B., 922 E. Bergen " Dec. 31, 1842 Nov. 25, 1867 Hannah Plush; 1838-; dau. Chas. and Phillis. JAMES AND HELEN (BISHOP) POTTER. 917. Vivalvi W., ! Arthur D., Hattie E.. .Tames C, Nettie Eliza, 923 924 925 926 927 Nov. 26, 1860 j May 18,1872 May 31,1874 Sept. 11.1877 Sept. 24,1877 Mar. 14, 1S83 • Jan. 1, 1886 Mary Seedorf. GILLMAN AND MARY ELLEN (POTTER) MCALLISTER. 918. Victor, George E. Eltha R., 928 929 930 July 26,1857 Concord, Mich., May 9,1859 Dec. 29, 1863 Mav. 23, 1805 May 26, 1880 May 9, 1878 Martha Perry ; 1859-1886 ; d. J. G. and Mary Ann. Mary Fassett; 1858- ; d. Rev Sam'l and Mary A. William R., Robert H., EdnaB., ED"WARD B. AND HANNAH (PLUSH) POTTER. 922. 931 Yorke, 111., Oct. 16, 1868 i Aug. 13, 1885 932 Lombard, 111., Oct. 22, 1873 i 933 Pulaski, Mich., Oct. 18, 1882 j JOHN REYNOLDS AND CHARLOTTE (KNAPP) POTTER. 907. 16 16 Alvin J., Sarah . John R., Edna, Maiy, David H., Jennie, 034 ' June 26, 1836 03.-, 931) Sweden, N. Y. , Aug. 12, 1841 937 I 938 939 1 Bergen, N.Y., Jan. 10,1849 940 I " d. d. Jan., 1883 July 21, 1879 May 8, 1866 Nov. 17, 1860 Unmarried. June 10, 1880 Hattie Reynolds. (Their dau., Edna S., born Sept. 29, 1871.) Eliza A. Carleton; dau. Geo. W. and Sarah. Geo. W. Potter, No. 912. LydiaE. Swann; 1804-; dau. Philo and Ellen. Frank W., Carrie E., Milton W., Nellies.. Charles M. Nellie F., Elmer C., JohnE.. Arthur G., 941 942 943 944 JOHN R EYNOLD S AND J ULIA (HERMON-CLARK) POTTER. 909. Jan. 8,1861 I .Tune 23, 1864 i Nov. 4,1867 Jan. 31,186!) Charles E. Sanchot. 94.-, 946 947 948 949 ■_ JOHN R. AND ELIZA A. (CARLE TON) POTTER. 936. Aurelius, Mieh., Oct. " 6,1X62" " Ingham, " Uce. 5, 1864 White Oak, '■ Jan. 5, 18(J1) " " Sept. 22,1S70 " '■ June 27, 1878 DAVID H. AND LYDIA E. (SWANN) POTTER. 939. David II., Jr., Henry T., ^'iola M., Ronels (J., 9.o0 j Ingham, Mich., Apr. 2,1881 951 ' " " Junel3,lSS3 952 '• " Nov. 10,1885 953 " " Nov. 29, ]S87 16 17 27 33 17 17 17 17 18 17 17 17 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part -s. ■WILLIAM AND ANN (DURFEE) POTTER. 7. Nathaniel, William, 954 956 Portsmouth, R. I., 1692 " Nov. ll,169ti 1712 Ruth Manchester. SAMUEL AND SARAH (BENTON) POTTER. 9. Aaron, Nathaniel, Fear (no isaue), Mary, " Elizabeth, Benjamin, Samuel, Jr., Job, 956 957 958 969 960 961 962 963 Dartmouth, Mass., Sept. 26, 1701 Sept. 9,1703 May 11,1706 Feb. 1,1709 Aug. 10, 1711 Sept. 23, 1714 Sept. 23, 1714 Nov. 29, 1717 About 1761 Mar. 10,1726 Dec. 25,1723 Nov. 11, 1736 Sept. 23, 1736 Hopestill . Serviah Cudworth. William Halliday. Othniel Tripp. Richard Day. Ruth Brownell. Elizabeth Maxfleld. AARON AND HOPESTILL ( POTTER. 956. John, Stoughton, Champlin, Thomas, Sarah, 964 965 966 967 968 969 Dartmouth, Mass., Sept. 5,1723 Apr. 17, 1725 May 23, 1727 Feb. 5,1730 Feb. 7,1733 Mar. 27, 1778 Mar. 21,1741 Apr. 20, 1749 Margaret Gifford; 1722-. (Issue, Thomas, John.) Ruth . (Issue, Humphrey, Ichabod, Sybil, 1. Hepzabeth Gibbs. [Meribah.) 2. Abigail Hillard; 1732-; dau. David and Su- sanna (Luther). Henry, 17 '• Samuel, 36 David, Aaron, Patience, John, CHAMPLIN AND ABIGAIL (HILLARD) POTTER. 966. 970 971 972 973 974 97.") Dartmouth, Mass., Little ComptOD, R. I., 1757 1752 Nov. 14, 1765 Mar. 6, 1846 Nov. 21, 1782 1815 Aug. 10, 1781 Mar., 1853 Jan. 29, 1786 Oct. 3,1776 Deborah llicketson; dau. John and Phebe. Ruth Briggs. Judith Macomber. (Moved to New York State.) Noah Russell, of Dartmouth, Mass. Mrs. Rebecca Brownell. of Little Compton, R. I. SAMUEL AND DEBORAH (RICKETSON) POTTER. 971. Resolved H., Timothy R., Samuel, Jr., Daniel, Humphrey C, Rebecca, Phebe, Serviah, Joseph, Margaret, 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 Xcw Bedford, Maes , 1783 Potter HolIow.X.Y., Oct. 20,1784 " July 28, 1788 1793 1792 1799 1803 1804 Oct. 21, 1846 Nov. 7, 1850 Apr. 9, 1834 Mar. 6, 1882 Feb. 4,1882 Feb. 18, 1823 Feb. 9, 1869 June 23, 1812 Dec. 25, 1807 1830 Unmarried. Betsey Adams; 179.3-1873; dau. Joseph. Judith White; 1788-1858. 1. Lavinia Rider; -1828. 2. Rachael Richmond; 1810-1863; dau. Jos. and Mary. Palmer. W. H. Stewart. George W. Phelps. Peter Palmer. RESOLVED HO"WLAND AND BETSEY (ADAMS) POTTER. 976. Champlin R., Jos. A., Gen., Clarissa Adelia, Reuben Adams, Henry Adams, 987 Mar. 11,1813 988 ' FotterHollow.N.Y., June 12, 1816 989 990 991 " " Feb. 19, 1820 992 " " .June 7,1822 993 " " Apr. 6, 1837 Sept. 27,1868 Apr. 21,1888 Feb. 1, 1821 Oct. 26, 1823 Apr. 22, 1833 Dec. 31, 1840 Feb. 10, 1803 C. M. Jane Richards; -1879. 1. Catharine O. Rosa; lS19-185."i. 2. Mrs. Harriette M. SpafEord; -1867 Sept. 26, 1877 I 3. Mamie Cranwill. CHAMPLIN R. AND C. M. JANE (RICHARDS) POTTER. 987. Henry Adams, 994 Catharine Maria, ; 995 Helen Minerva, I 996 Apr. 5,1837 Dec. 18, 1841 Aug. 7,1844 Feb. 24, 1856 Dec. 20, 1872 ! Mar. IS. 1869 I Mar. 25; 1867 W. L. Downey. [A., b. July 3, 1868.) Frederick H. ximbrose. (Their son, Champlin GENERAL JOSEPH ADAMS AND CATHARINE O. (ROSA) POTTER. 988. Jane Sophia, Mary Emeroy, 997 998 Apr. 21,1842 Feb. 22, 1844 Jan. 8, 1863 Seelye R. King. (Their son, Adams Potter, b. Feb. 14, 1865.) Howard Watkins, GENERAL JOSEPH ADAM S AND HARRIETT E M. (SPAFFORD) POTTER. 989. 999 I Nov. 8,1866 1 | I TIMOTHY R. AND JUDITH (WHITE) POTTER. 977. Shadrach, 1000 Potter Hollow, N". Y., Nov. 3, 1808 June 22, 1870 Oct. 13, 1830 Eleanor Richtmeyer. Mary Ann, 1001 " " Aug. 19, 1813 Sept. 19, 1871 Nov. 8, 1832 Calvin Rickerson. Leonard W., 1002 " " July 19, 1815 Mar. 20, 1834 Wm. W. (noissue), 1003 " Aug. 9,1819 June 18, 1870 Jan. 24, 1854 Lucina M. Sheldon. 17 Samantha E., 1004 " " Dec. 29,1823 May 3, 1873 Jan. 1!), 1854 Marcus Frazier. [H. Almira (Goodrich). 17 EdwiliB., 1006 " June 11, 18.30 June 22, 1852 Emeline J. Fenn; 1830-; dau. Elbridge B. and MARCUS AND SAMANTHA E. (POTTER) FRAZIER, 1004. Hattie, 1006 Sept. 26, 1856 June 15, 1875 | Philip J. Zeh. EDVP-IN B. AND EMELINE J. (FENN) POTTER. 1005. Emily Adelaide, Edwina Alice, Edwin Brown, Ellsworth D., 1007 1008 1009 1010 Gilboa, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1853 ■ Oct. 29, 1873 Lockport, " D*ec. 13, 1856 i Jan. 23, 1878 Iowa Center, la., Aug. 27, 1859 I May 24,1860 Nevada, " Aug. 22, 1861 1 Hibbard P. Blanchard; 1849-; son Pomeroy A. Wallace Alanson Lockwood. [and Isabel B. SAMUEL, JR., AND LAVINIA (RIDER) POTTER. 978. {Continued pao'- 18.) Alfred A., 1011 Albauy Co., N. Y., Nov. 18, 1809 d. Emma Jane, 1012 U (( Dec. 21,1810 d. 18 Stephen R., 1013 u u July 9,1812 Sept. 12, 1860 Jan. 28,1834 Betsey Marie Ticknor; 1816-1861; dau. John VV Zerviah, 1014 u u Oct. 14,1817 July 12, 1832 and Eunice (Shutts). 17 Paet 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. 18 I George W., 18 Benjamin P., I Johns., 1015 [Lexingtonville, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1819 1016 I '■ " Mar. 7, 1823 1017 ! " '■ June 9, 1825 Mar. 24. 1883 Mar. 17, 1856 Dec. 14, 1843 Sept., 1857 M.A.Doty;1825-;d.Capt.Wm. and Julia (Newell). Deborah Batcheller; 1828- : d. David and Deb- orah. SAMUEL, JR., AND RACHAEL (RICHMOND) POTTER. 979. 18 I Marj' L. , IS Smith H., 1018 i Oct. 1, 1830 1019 ^Livingstonville, N".Y.,Jan. 2.1833 Sept. 19, 1868 Apr. 24, 1886 Mar. 22, 1848 Peter Hess; 1817-. Peb. 19, 1863 Helen J. Brayman; 1839-; d. Benj. and Nancy. STEPHEN R. AND BETSEY MARIA (TICKNOR) POTTER. 1013. 18 Eliza Jane, Juliette Priscilla, 1020 1021 Livingstonville, N. T., Mar. 16,1836 I I Oct. 19,1855 Plorence, N. 1'., July 12, 1838 j July 21, 1863 | Sept. 7,1857 Jj. W. Munson; 1829-; s. Lorenzo and P. ( Barnes). Henry M. Stetson; 1821-1870; s. Silas and Mary. HENRY MOTT AND JULIETTE PRISCILLA (POTTER) STETSON. 1021. Annie Munson, Bessie Potter, George Meudell, 1022 1023 1024 Willow Grove, Del., Sept. 7, 1860 " July 16, 1861 Camden, " .Tune 19, 1863 Sept. 24, 1860 Aug. 21, 1863 May 22, 1884 Henry E.Taylor; 1862-;s. Samuel C. and Sarah C. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND MARIE ANTOINETTE (DOTY) POTTER. 1015. Julia Adelaide, 1025 VVindham,I>r. Y.,reb. 13,1848 Oct. 5,1870 W.L.Haskell ;1846-. Their d.M. A., b.Oct.S,1871. BENJAMIN PALMER AND DEBORAH (BATCHELLER) POTTER. 1016. Mattie L. , Prank J., 1026 1027 Ripon, Wis., Sept. 5, 1860 .Jan. 27, 1866 June 30, 1884 PETER AND MARY L. (POTTER) HESS. 1018. Rachael A. , Smith P., Mary Jennie, George A. , Williams., 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 RensselaervlUe, N.T., Mar. 2,1849 I May 11,1850 " June 8, 1851 " " June 18, 1857 " May 14, 1862 i " " May 9, 1864 | July 3, 1872 Oct. 18, 1876 Jane Gotten. Edgar Mattice; 1851-; s. Peter and Cornelia. SMITH H. AND HELEN J. (BRAYMAN) POTTER. 1019. EarleE., Lloyd E., Chauncey Claire. Ruth Luella, 1033 1034 1035 1036 Livingstonville, N. Y., .June 27, 1865 Preston Hollow, " Sept. 8, 1869 " Mar. 30, 1874 " Mar. 6, 1878 Oct. 20, 1886 Jennie C. Wetmore; d. Wm. H. and Margaret. ICHABOD AND ELEANOR ) POTTER. 10. 18 Rebecca, George, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Stokes, 26 Ichabod, Samh, 18 I Peleg, 22 I Wesson, I Preston, : Lucy, Sarah, Jonathan, Thomas, PhiHp, 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 Dartmouth, Mass., Mar. 29. 1710 " '' Jan. 3, 1714 Nov. 14, 1716 ' " Dec. 16. 1718 " " Dec. 16, 1720 " Feb. 9, 1722 " Mar. 13. 172.5 Apr. 21, 1740 Sept. 28, 1740 Nov. 22, 1744 Dec. 3, 1751 Sept. 19, 1745 [beth.) Martha Case. (Had issue, Thomas and Eliza- Rebecca Southward; d. John. Pliebe Durfee. Hope Thurston, of Little Compton, E. I. Henry Wood; son Henry and- Sarah. JONATHAN AND REBECCA (SOUTHWARD) POTTER. 1039. 23 23 24 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 Mass. R. I. 1753 July 19, 1756 Dec. 29, 1757 d. aged 83 Feb. 24,1833 Apr. 9, 1855 Mar. 12, 1761 Aug. 12, 1792 1770 Mar. 13, 1785 1779 Theodate Tripp; -aged 73. Mary Kirby. Durfy Hicks. Rachael Wood; 1763-1850. [Y., about 1812.) Anna Hart; 1759-1857. (Moved to Palmyra, N. PELEG AND THEODATE (TRIPP) POTTER. 1044. 18 I XoahV 19 I Pardon, 19 I Benjamin, 21 I Southward, Stephen, Betsey, Rebecca, C^nithia. Theodate, Cliarlotte, Polly, Pardon, Jo^^eph, Restcome, Pelc'-. Annie (no issue), 18 IS -lo.-'eph Fay, Lottie, Catharine, Emogene Eveline, .John Beekman, Mary Helena, 10.-|2 in.-j3 10.-.4 1055 lo.-,o 10.57 10.58 1059 1060 loci 1062 10(13 1064 1065 1066 1067 106S 1069 1070 1071 1072 1(J7:.! Sept. 22. 1764 Aug. 7, 1775 , Jan. 16, 1865 Apr. 17, 1797 Elizabeth Palmer. (Moved to Galway, N. Y.) Huldah Nash. Amy Manchester. Dfusilla Hatch; 1774-18.56; d. Nathaniel and Olive. NOAH AND ELIZABETH (PALMER) POTTER. 1052. Apr. 23, 1803 Mar. l.lSll PELEG AND Dec, 1832 1842 Andrew Yan Pelt. Ester Woolsey. Their d. Maria, b. 1836, d. 1859. Anna Palmer. (Issue, Sarah, Laura, Frank.) Susan Arnold. (Issue, Abram T. Potter.) Vincent Reed. (FAY) POTTER. 1066. d. d. Alvira Jane Edwards. Thomas Negus. Brown Van Denberg. JOSEPH FAY AND ALMIRA JANE (EDWARDS) POTTER. 1068. d. {Continued page 19.) William Rider. Mary C. Kimberly. Eugene Orion. 18. 19 27 27 Paet 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. Asa Fay, Euphemia Maria, 1074 1075 Providence, N". Y., Mar. 2, 1858 Batclieldersville,N.Y.,Apr. 19, 1861 Sept. 6, 1876 Dec. 25, 1876 Ida A. Gordon; 1859-; dau. Alva and Polly (Flamburg). [and Eliza. William E. Lansing, DD. S.; 1868-; s. Abraham PARDON AND HULDAH (NASH) POTTER, 1053. Lydia, HuldahN. Peleg, Pardon, Jr., 1076 1077 1078 1079 (no iBBue), 1080 Jan. 24, 1795 New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 20, 1814 " '• Mar. 9,1802 " July 11, 1807 Nov. 18, 1857 1883 Jan. 24,1872 Apr. 1,1873 Mar. 21, 1816 | John P. West; 1791-1852. July 6, 1837 I W. C. Parker; 181.8-1876; s. Sylvanus & Rebecca. j Hannah N. Parker; 1807-; dau. Sylvanus and Nov. 26, 1829 I 1. Sarah Bassett; 1809-1858. [Eebecca. June 29,1860 ' 2. Sophia JSTi ckerson; -1886. ■WILLIAM C. AND HULDAH N. (POTTER) PARKER. 1077. Mary E., 1081 New Bedford, Mass., Apr. 16, 1838 Nov. 11, 1862 Daniel K. Prescote; 1836-; son Owen and Sarah JohnH., 1082 ' Jan. 27, 1841 (King). LucyK., 1083 ' Dec. 29, 1842 May 17, 1866 Fred T. Keith; 1840-; s. Marshall D. & Eliza W. Sarah T., 1084 ' Apr. 6, 1845 DoraD., 1085 ' July 6, 1847 AViUiam C, 1086 ' Feb. 19, 1850 Sept. 14, 1882 Abbie G. Tallman; 1854-. Harriet B., 1087 ' Sept. 14, 1852 June 1,1875 Herbert J. Brownell. Frank C, 1088 ' May 12, 1859 Oct. 12, 1884 Susan Sherman; 1863-; dau. Chas. R. & JuliaE. BENJAMIN AND AMY (MANCHESTER) POTTER. 1054. Elizabeth, 1089 Aug. 23, 1788 Benjamin Gates ; 1785-1864. 19 Charlotte, 1090 Nov. 7, 1789 Jan. 8, 1828 William Bump; 1787-1881. 19 Henry H., ( 1091 Sept. 16, 1790 Mar. 24, 1879 Feb. 2, 1815 1. Clarissa Ketchura. 19 1092 Feb. 3, 1820 2. Abigail Maxwell; 1796-1828. 19 1093 Mar. 12, 1829 3. Melinda G. Stevens. 20 Bradford A., 1094 Pompey, N. Y. , Mar. 29, 1793 1846 Sally A. Foster; -1884. 20 Peleg, 1095 " Mar. 10, 1795 Sept. 10, 1882 Mar. 16, 1815 Serviah Hodge; 1795-. Stephen M., M. D., ( 1096 1097 ii. <.. Oct. 6, 1794 Oct. 3, 1885 1. Polly Moore. [C. Eeyman.) 2. Huldah Collins. (Their dau., Maria, m. John 20 ( 1098 3. Mrs. Ann Harding. ! Theodate, 1099 •• Oct. 2, 1798 Cyrus Millard. 20 Hiram, 1100 {.(. •.. June 30, 1800 Sally Ann Clark; 1798-. 21 Southward Noah, 1101 ii v. Mar. 17, 1802 1874 1823 Freelove Millard: 1799-1877. Harvey, 1102 ii Feb. 28, 1805 Cybil Ellsworth. ' [Elcy (Whitmarch). 21 Merritt M., 1103 Eagle Village, '' Jan. 20, 1807 Nov. 16, 1859 Jan. 28, 1834 Mary Ann Root; 1810-1884; dau. Moses and 21 Julia Ann, 1104 u a Apr. 7, 1810 May 8, 1883 Sept. 3, 1829 Loren Coburn. •WILLIAM AND CHARLOTTE (POTTER) BUMP. 1090. Joseph, Tarissia, Nelson P., Benjamin, Betsey, Hiram, Amy, Charlotte (no issue), Jennett, Pamelia, William H., ( 1105 1106 HOT 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 Oct. Ci, Aug. 7. Apr. 14, Aug. 12, Oct. 30, Dec. 14, Sept. 7, Oct. 15, June 21, Mar. 28, Feb. 1, 1806 Aug. 26 1874 1808 June 21 1875 1810 Jan. 18 1812 1862 1814 Oct. 27 1816 1818 July 2 1820 1800 1822 Aug. 18 1879 1824 1826 Dec. Apr. 31 12 1846 2, 1834 1844 1848 Maria Fox. Mary A. Thomas. Arnold Sharp; 1809- Laura C. Fellows. Henry Davie. John Parsons. George Parsons. John Blood. 1. Sally Briggs. s. Perkins and Annie. 19 20 20 HENRY H. AND CLARISSA (KETCHUM) POTTER. 1091. Miriann, Alanson C, 1117 1118 Jan. 8, 1816 Pompey, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1817 Feb. 16, 1816 HENRY H. AND ABIGAIL (MAX"WELL) POTTER. 1092. Mary Jane, Howard Henry, Delia Abigail, 1119 I Manlius, N. Y., Oct. 2.-,. 1820 1120 Hartville,N.Y., Nov. 6,1824 1121 I Laurenceville, Pa., Apr. 9,1828 Apr. 17, 1880 Jan. 28,1878 Feb. 1, 1838 Oct. 15,1856 June 5, 1845 A. A. McLean; 1814-; s. William F. and Sarah Emma A. Maxwell. [(Woodhull). Asa C.Cole ; 1819-1878; s.Sala& Sally (Stevens). HENRY H. AND MELINDA G. (STEVENS) POTTER. 1093. 20 Harriet C, 1 1122 Tioga, Pa., 1123 20 Jerome B. (Hon .), 1124 20 George W., Angela D., 1126 1126 20 Julia A., 1127 '• '' 20 Benjamin B., 1128 20 Albert W., 1129 " " Alice Ann, 1130 C( u Dec. .31, 1830 Jan. 6, 1833 July 4, 18.35 Feb. 27, 1838 Mar. >■> 1840 1 Oct. 25, 1841 1 Oct. 15, 1885 June 6, 1883 May 6, 1846 Sept. 22, 1849 Apr. 7, 1851 Jan. 3, 1880 Dec. 3, 1858 Aug. 24, 1863 Mar. 28, 1861 Jan. 8, 1870 Oct. 21, 1867 Sept. 24, 1872 1. William H. Currier; 1826-1878; son Wm. S. 2. Asa I. Smith. [and Sarah (Williams). Amy E. Rockwell. Marian Chase; 1841- ; dau. Dewitt C. and Je- rusha (Stevens). Louis Albert Potter, No. 1186. Mrs. Theodate Sanders. Matilda Close. Poleman Brown. A. A. AND MARY JANE (POTTER) McLEAN. 1119. 21 Francis Edwin, Sarah E., Delia A., Lewis G., Alanson A. , John A., Lizzie E., Emma A., Ida I., 1131 1132 1133 1134 1136 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 Yates, N. Y., Jan. 20,1839 Elkland,Pa., Jan. 7,1842 Middleburg,Pa.,Fcb. 12, 1846 " " Dec. 23, 1848 " " Jan. 10, 1851 Fountain Co., Ind., Jan. 15,1853 " " Sept. 22, 1856 " Feb. 16, 18.58 " July 26, 1800 Mar. 17, 1867 Apr. 1, 1887 Jan. 15, 1868 Nov. 25, 1865 Apr. 25, 1858 Feb. 1, 1865 Oct. 25, 1874 Oct. 7, 1881 Mar. 13, 1873 Oct. 15, 1881 Sept. 23, 1881 1. Sarah Coaps. 2. Huldah A. Boord; 1829-. James F. Marquess; 1833-. Merritt Sidney Potter, No. 1237. Anna Ingalls. dau. [(Dunham). Daniel G. and Emeline Ada B. Stevens; George Groom. [(Sloat). Chas. Jennings; 1859-; s. John C. and Sarah A. Charles L. Ferry; 1861- ; s. Chs.D.& Margaret R. 19 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. HO-WARD HENRY AND EMMA A. (MAX"WELL) POTTER. 1120. Carrie V., Ida A. , Kate M., M. Belle, Howard H. , 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 Baraboo, Wis. May 12 1859 Sept. 7, 1863 Dec. 31, 1866 June 13, 1869 Jan. 6, 1876 Dec. Jan. 11, 1880 28, 1884 Ward Monroe; 1857-; son John and Adelia A. Walter C. Richards; 1858-. ASA CLARKE AND DELIA ABIGAIL (POTTER) COLE. 1121. Kittie, Herbert H., May, 1146 1147 1148 Hammond, Pa., Feb. 12, 1855 " " May 30, 1861 " Jan. 6, 1864 Dec. 28,1873 J. VV. Mclnroy; 1853-; son Edward and Eunice. WILLIAM H. AND HARRIET C. (POTTER) CURRIER. 1122. EvaM., Angle H., 1149 1150 Middleburg,Pa. , Mar. 28, 1853 Canterbiiry, N". H., Sept. 24, 1867 Oct. 5, 1875 Daniel Welch Hall; 1852- ; son Jacob S. and Emeline (Sherburne). HON. JEROME B. AND AMY E. (ROCKWTJLL) POTTER. 1124. Cora L., Mary M. , Burton M., Edwin S., Margaret S., Maud A., Francis Wright, Helen Hunt, Charlotte Bronte, 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 Middleburg,Pa.,Oct. 18,1869 Cherry Flats, '• Aug. 16,- 1861 " Apr. 23, 1863 WaahiDgton, D. C, NoV. 7,1865 Wellsboro, Pa., Feb. 16, 1869 " " Nov. 18, 1871 " " Mar. 9, 1874 " " July 7, 1876 " " Aug. 8,1878 Apr. 30,1863 GEORGE W. AND MARIAN (CHASE) POTTER. 1125. Edith E., Faye E., 1160 1161 Middleburg,Pa.,Oct. 20,1867 " Aug. 29, 1870 BENJAMIN B. AND THEODATE (SANDERS) POTTER. 1128. Mary S. , 1162 Feb. 14, 1872 Florence E., 1163 Apr.,12, 1873 Hiram E., 1164 Feb. 15, 1877 Lee H., 1165 Jan. 12, 1879 Maiy L. , 1166 Aug. 20, 1880 ALBERT W. AND MATILDA (CLOSE) POTTER. 1129. Claire, 1167 July 23, 1868 Dec. 30, 1868 Claude S., 1168 May 7, 1870 Iram C, 1169 Feb. 12, 1877 Velnia, 1170 Oct. 14, 1879 BRADFORD A. AND SALLY A. (FOSTER) POTTER. 1094. 20 Aaron F. , Albert M.. Cranston T. , Sally A., 1171 ' Pompey, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1813 1172 ' June 17, 1816 1173 I May 6, 1820 1174 XoV. 22, 1822 Aug. 3, 1883 d. ^ 1823 1836 Maria L. Owen; 1813-1887; d. Lewis and Mary 1. Julia Say re. 2. Elizabeth Tuthill. [(Bell). Louisa C. Mallory. AARON F. AND MARIA L. (0"WEN) POTTER. 1171. I Sarah M. , 20 George Freder'k, 1175 Elmira, N.Y., June .30, 1837 1176 ' Candor. N. Y., May 30, 1839 Sept. 28, 1858 May 10, 1860 Coryden G. Cone. [Cecelia (Shakes). Cecelia L. Carne; 1842-; dau. Richard L. and GEORGE FREDERICK AND CECELIA L. (CARNE) POTTER. 1176. Wilfrid Carne, 1177 Alexandria,Va.,Feb. 10,1861 Nov. 18,1885 I K. A. Cullen;1868-; d. Patrick & Anne (Flynn). PELEG AND SERVIAH (HODGE) POTTER. 1095. 20 20 Addison, 1178 Pompey, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1817 Lyman H., \ 1179 " " May 29, 1818 Jan. 23, 1840 Nov. 3, 1840 Amy Tenbrook. Sophia Wade. ADDISON AND AMY (TENBROOK) POTTER. 1178. Eliza A. , P A- 1180 1181 Sept. 22, 1844 Mar. 15, 1847 :sini: 11, 1866 ' C. N. Moore. July 28, 1872 I M. J. St. Bernard. LYMAN H. AND SOPHIA (WADE) POTTER. 1179. Lyman P., Charles, B F Servinh. 1182 11S3 i 1184 , 1185 Apr. 15, 1843 Apr. 26, 1845 May 22, 1847 Mar. 31, 1849 Apr. 10,1864 Dec. 28, 1865 May 1, 1872 Dec. 22, 1877 Nora A. Dart. Ada Mitchell. Dwight Avery. DR. STEPHEN M. AND ANN (HARDING) POTTER. 1098. 20 \ Louis Albert, ' Charles S.. use, 1187 Albion, N. Y.. Gel. 11,1837 Cazgnovia, " 1844 Mar. 28, 1860 Oct. 2(;, 1867 Julia A. Potter, No. 1127. [Arvilla (Kern). Sarah A. AVoodworth; 1852-; dau. Alvah and LOUIS ALBERT AND JULIA A. (POTTER) POTTER. 1186. Louis Clarence, Jerome Visher, 1188 118!) Middleburg,Pa..Mar. 19, 1862 Pompey, N. Y.. Sept. 19, 1871 HIRAM AND SALLY ANN (CLARK) POTTER. 1100. Dan'lS.C.M.lRev.&D.D.), 1190 21 , Louisa, , 1191 21 Clark, ' 1192 Sarah. ' 1193 21 I Hiram, Jr., ( 1194 '( I 1105 Pompey, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1819 " Dec. 11, 1820 " Sept. 14, 1822 " •■ Aim, 24. 1S24 Painted Post, X. Y., May 10. 1831 :Mar. 6, 1X44 Sept. 29, 1841 Nov. 27,1847 Dec. 23, 1845 Apr. 22, ls,58 Sept. 29, 18S.J Mary Fenner Williams; 1816-; d. Jonathan W Harvey P. Badger. Sarah Jane Youna:; -1867. [Fanny (Henry) Samuel R. Tuell; 1820-1867; son Melzer and 1. JuhaE. Blanchard; 1842-; d. Dr. Azariel. 2. Agnes Duncan; 1852- ; d. Robt. and Nancy. 20 Pakt 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. HARVEY P. AND LOUISA (POTTER) BADGER. 1191. [riet (Lapham- Williams). Herbert Leslie, 1196 Painted Post, N. Y., NoV. 12, 1842 Jan. 15, 1870 Frances A. Tuell; 1848-; dau. Metzer and Har- Sarah, 1197 " Dec. 20, 1843 Jan. 23,1869 Nov. 29, 1865 W. H. Calkins; 1836-; son John K. and Eliz. Hiram Potter, 1198 " Aug. 18, 1845 [(McCall). Samuel W.,M.D., 1199 " Jail. 30, 1847 June 30, 1875 Alice Middaugh; 1851- ; dau. Chester & Susan A. Louisa, 1200 " " .luly 21, 1849 May 10, 1852 [Rachel (Erwin). Anna Louisa, 1201 " " June 17, 1851 Nov. 15, 1871 Wilham J. Gilbert; 1849-; son Hon. AVm. J. and CLARK AND SARAH JANE (YOUNG) POTTER. 1192. William N., 1202 Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 3,1848 May 3, 1871 Lydia Johnson. Sally Ann, 1203 Painted PoBt, isr. Y., Mar. 10,1852 Aug. 25, 1872 James H. Pitcher; son Sam'l and Margaret. Mary E., 1204 " Apr. 10, 1854 July 4, 1876 Peter Hill; son James. Martha L., 1205 " Nov. 9,1856 Feb. 20, 1878 Sam'l Mclntyre; son John and Eliza. Katie J. , 1206 " Dec. 23, 18.58 Mandana S., 1207 " Aug. 14, 1865 Nov. 17, 1883 Edward Goodrich ; son Richard and Mary. HIRAM, JR., AND JULIA ELDRIDGE (BLANCHARD) POTTER. 1194. Hiram Blanchard, 1208 Milwaukee, -Wis., Sept. 25, 1859 Henry C. B., 1209 1863 1865 Cramer B., 1210 Newbern, N.C., Sept. 3, 1866 SOUTHWARD NOAH AND FREBLOVE (MILLARD) POTTER. 1101. 21 Daniel G., 1211 , Pompey, N. Y.. Mar. 29, 1824 Mar. 30, 1847 Catharine Shears ; 1830-. 21 Mary Harriette, 1212 Cazenovia, " May 4, 1825 May 13, 1846 Josiah Wood worth; 1822- ; son Ellas & Diadama. 21 Oliver Cromwell, 1213 " Oct. 2, 1826 Sept. 27, 1852 Dorlisca Emeline French; 1832-; dau. Henry Eloyd, 1214 " " Feb. 9, 182S [and Melita (Bristol). Esther Maria, 121.5 ] " " July 31, 1830 1 1884 July 3, 1848 John J. Shears; 1820-. 21 Flora Ann, ( 1216 Phoenix, " Nov. 4, 1832 Sept. 9, 1849 1. Gilbert K. Jones; -1868. [(Howard). 1217 July 12, 1878 2. John L. Perkins; 182.5-; son Wm. and Anah 21 Charlotte, 1218 , Sept. 23, 1834 Sept. 6, 1851 George Parker Breed; 1825-; son Henry .7. and Benjamin, 1219 1836 [Eleanor. DANIEL G. AND CATHARINE (SHEARS) POTTER. 1211. Anadell, 1220 Phoenix, N.Y., Feb. 22,1848 Jan. 1, 1868 George Charlesworth. Floyd F., 1221 Feb. 17, 1850 Mar. 25,1877 Laura Baker. Frank Marshall, 1222 " Feb. 3, 1856 Apr. 31, 1876 Sarah Adelia Tritt. JOSIAH AND MARY HARRIETTB (POTTER) WOOD-WORTH. 1212. 1 Emma Eugenia, 12-23 ■ Algoila, AVis., June 27, 1847 Oct. 29, 1865 Orlo Perry White; 1844-; son George W. and Alonzo Cromwell, 1-224 : " -- Feb. 7, 1849 Feb. 25, 1856 Alsmena (Brewer). [(George). Ambrose Henry, 1225 I " " Aug. 6, 1860 Caroline Maria Derrey; dau. Benj. and Eliza OLIVER CROM-WELL AND DORLISCA EMELINE (FRENC H) POTTER. 1213. Fred Case, 1-22(1 i Fulton, N. Y. Nov. 7, 1853 Oct. 7, 1856 Sarah Melita, 1-227 ■' " July 7, 1858 I Oliver C, Jr., 122S ' Syracuse, " Feb. 19, 1860 Feb. 19,1860 Louise G., 1229 : " '- Jan. 23,1863 Sept. 7, 1863 Grace Dwight, 12.30 1 " " Oct. 6, 1870 GILBERT K. AND FLORA ANN (POTTER) PERKINS. 1216. 1 E. Lavina W., 1231 Phoenix, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1851 | Geo. F. Carrick; son Wm. F. and Jane P. (Orr). " 1-232 GEORGE PARKER AND CHARLOTTE (POTTER) BREED. 1218. 1 KveretteE.(noiBsue), June, 1853 Oct. 28, 1883 | July 11, 1880 Helen Wirts; dau. John and Lucy (Bedell). MERRITT M. AND MARY ANN (ROOT) POTTER. 1103. Mary A., i 1233 iCazenovia,N.Y.,Nov. 19,18.34 Jan. 4, 1854 Laura E., 1-234 ' " " Sept. 20, 1836 Jan. 1, ISOO Benjamin, 1235 " '- Oct. 1, 1838 Aug. 31, 1839 ; ' Amv Caroline, 1236 ; " " July IS, 1840 Nov. 21, 1846 21 ' Merritt Sidney, 1237 " " Dec. 5, 1842 Feb. 1, 1865 Delia A. McLean, No. 1184. [16, 1880.) Charles M., 1238 " " Mar. 3, 1846 Jan. 25,1871 Ella Dean. (Their son, Chas. Winfield, b. Mar. 21 Henry H., 1 1-2,39 1 " " Mar. 25, 1849 Sept. 14, 1872 Annie N. Burns; 1849-; dau. Henry and Mary. MERRITT SIDNEY AND DELIA A. (McLEAN) POTTER. 1237-1134. Grace L., 1240 Cazenovia, N.Y.,reb. 7,1867 Nellie A., 1241 '- Jan. 5, 1872 HENRY H. AND ANNIE N. (BURNS) POTTER. 1239. [ Ethel A., 1242 Cazenovia, N.Y., Oct. 10, 1883 | 1243 LOREN AND JULIA ANN (POTTER) COBURN. 1104. ■ Anna J., June 1, 1832 May 24, 1855 Seley C. Hayden. SOUTHWARD AND DRUSILLA (HATCH) POTTER. 1055. 21 Stephen, Nancy, Olive Hatch, 1244 New Bedford, Mas8., Aug. 10, 1799 May 31, 1834 Nov. 13, 1821 Alary Hammond; 180U-1865. 1245 " " June 8, 1804 Apr. 6, 1870 Frederick Underwood. (Had issue, Chas. H., 00 1246 " Oct. 14, 1808 Oct. 27, 18-27 Gideon T. Sawyer. [Geo. P., and Gideon.) Benj. H. CBOUaue), Isaiah H., 1247 - Apr. 24, 1812 Oct. 27, 1844 Mary Sears. [Almira W.) 1248 " Sept. 24, 1813 Feb. 25, 1887 Alraira Whitney. (Had issue, Harriet P. and STEPHEN AND MARY (HAMMOND ) POTTER. 1244. .Tnhn K.. 1249 KewBedtoi-d, Mass., Apr. 21, 1823 Mar. 27, 1872 May 21, 1847 Elizabeth H. Gillett; 1824-1849. (Their son rilrlpnTi H.. 1250 '- Jan. 5, 1825 Feb. 19, 1826 [Stephen, b. 1867; d. 1872.) Ehz. M. (Holmes) Bush; 1829-; dau. James and Southward, 2d, 12.-->1 '- Jan. 16, 1827 Mar. 1, 1865 Sophia C, Gideon H., 1252 " Mar. 29, 1829 Sept. 27, 1830 [Lucretia. 1253 " Apr. 10. 18.33 June 25, 18.39 — — . 21 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. GIDEON H. AND OLIVE (HATCH) SAWYER. 1246. Stephen Potter, Drusilla Potter, Mary Parker, Olive Potter, 12S4 1255 125G 1257 Xew Bedford, Mass., Sept. 12, 1S2S " Dec. 8,1830 " " Jan. 16,1840 " " June 27, 1845 Jan. 29, 1852 Aug. 13, 1862 1. Helen (;ollins. 2. Elizabeth Brydon. William H. Knight; 1825-1878; son William and Mary G. (Colesworthy). [(Dean). Daniel W. Simpson; 1834-; son Elias and Maria George O. Buckley. 22 22 22 22 22 WESSON AND MARY (KIRBY) POTTER. 1045. Edith, 1258 22 Jonathan, 1259 22 Pardon, j 1260 22 i 1261 22 Thomas P., j 1262 00 i 1263 23 Asa, 1264 Sylvia, 1265 23 Nancy, 1266 23 Hannah, 1267 Westport, Mass., Jan. lli, 1793 " June 26, 1795 " " July 26, 1799 " " July 26,1799 " .July 27,1801 " May 28,1803 " " July 6,1807 " " June 9,1809 Kov. 17, 1842 Sept. 6, 1876 May 24,1856 Unmarried. Feb. 6, 1816 June 27, 1841 Apr. 22, 1822 Apr. 11,1825 Mar. 30,1837 Mar. 13,1831 [Grace. Cynthia Howard; 1795-1887; dau. Daniel and 1. Phebe Taber. 2. Hannah (Roberts) Swift; d. John and Jane. 1. Abigail W. Taber; 1801-1832; d. Samuel and 2. Abby F. Ellis; 1804-1876; d. Josiah. [Deb. Adelaide W. Brownell. Daniel Tripp. [Betsey. Capt. Andrew Davis; 1805- ; son Abner and Wm. Wilcox; 1808-1868; son Abner and Sarah. JONATHAN AND CYNTHIA (HOWARD) POTTER. 1259. Andrew H. , Warren Bailey, Cynthia Ann, Harriet Newell, 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 Westport, Mass., Jan. 20, 1817 New Bedford, Nov. 4,1821 Sept. 30, 1823 Dec. 8.1827 Sept. 8, 1845 Dec. 11, 1857 Apr. 11,1848 Nov. 17, 1844 Nov. 3, 1846 1. Mary T. Collins; 1826-1854; d. J. H. and M.P. 2. Sarah M.B.Denham; 1838-; d. T. B. andE. L. Sarah E. Kempton; 1824- ; d. Ezra S. and S. W. Jos. E. Bead; 1818-1879; s. W. and S. (Rogers). John H. Perry; 1818-1833; d. Nat'l and Lydia. ANDREW^ HOWARD AND MARY T. (COLLINS) POTTER. 1268. James Walter, Frank Mortimer, Mary Emma, Harriet Louise, 1273 1274 1275 127C ITew Bedford, Mass., Sept. 10, 1846 '• " Sept. 30, 1848 " May 28,1861 " " Mar. 13, 1853 June 22, 1872 Anna W. Metcalf ; 184!)- ANDREW HOWARD AND SARAH M. B. (DENHAM) POTTER. 1269. Hettie, ■ Grace Howard, Fanny Motley, 1277 ! New Bedford, Mass., June 13,1859 1278 : " •' Apr. 5,1861 1279 i " " Sept. 5,1864 Oct. 11, l''-i82 John Baker Swilt, M. D. ; son William and Mar- [tha E. (Phelps). WARREN BAILEY AND SARAH E. (KEMPTON) POTTER. 1270. Hattie Perry, 1280 New Bedford, Mass., Mar. 5,1849 July 26,1852 JOSEPH R. AND CYNTHIA ANN (POTTER) READ. 1271. Clara Anna, William Francis, Ella Howard, Charles Warren, 1281 1282 1283 1284 New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 28, 1 845 " " Oct. 14, 1848 " Dec. 13, 1850 " " Jan. 19,1853 Oct. 1879 Eleanor Masters; 1851-; d. Jos. E. and Eliza J. JOHN H. AND HARRIET NEVTELL (POTTER) PERRY. 1272. John Frank, 1285 New Bedford, Mass., July 24,1850 Feb. 6, 1884 Emma S. Dunbar; 1862-; d. W. A. and Harriet. PARDON AND PHEBE (TABER) POTTER. 1260. Mary, 1286 Ephraim T. Gammons. PARDON AND HANNAH (ROBERTS-SWIFT) POTTER. 1261. Pardon Hallett, Ella Roberts, 1287 1288 New Bedford, Mass.. Apr. 15, 1843 | May, " " June 16, 1848 1847 Oct. 27, 1870 James S. Burbank; 1848- [line S. son Ezra and Ade- THOMAS P. AND ABIGAIL W. (TABER) POTTER. 1262. I Mary Ann, 22 [ Samuel H., Rev., 22 Deborah F., 22 Susan P., 1289 1290 1291 1292 New Bedford, Mass., June 15, 1824 Aug. 26, 1825 " Feb. 3,1826 Mar. 16,1858 " " Feb. 23, 1828 Acushnet, " May 24, 1830 [and Meribah. Apr. 2,1854 Lydia A. Church; 1826-1884; dau. Jonathan Nov. 1 , 1849 Ira E. Pierce ; 1822-; s. Backus and Lucy (Good- Oct. 30, 1 852 , Lor. D.Davis; 1821-; s.N. B.andN. [enough). 23 THOMAS P. AND ABBY F. (ELLIS) POTTER. 1263. Thomas S., Chas. H. (no issue), Franklin T., 1293 1294 1295 Acushnet,Mass.,May 31, 1.S34 June 1,1869 July 6, 1837 | Dec. 20, 1805 New Bedford, " June 4,1842 I i Abby Slocum; 1839-; Henry and Betsey (Di- Ellen M. Hathaway. [niond). REV. SAMUEL H. AND LYDIA A. (CHURCH) POTTER. 1290. Edward B., AdellaP., 1290 1297 New Bedford, Mass., N OV. 8,1856 " ' " Nov. 19, 1858 IRA E. AND DEBORAH F. (POTTER) PIERCE. 1291. William D., Charles B., Abby F., Ira E.. Jr., 1298 1299 1300 1301 New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 6,1851 Jan. 7,1883 " Sept. 14, 1852 " June 7,1856 Oct. 12,1863 Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 17, 1868 | LORENZO D. AND SUSAN P. (POTTER) DAVIS. 1292. Abbie F., Lorenzo M., Alfred C, Susan H., Charles F., Nathaniel B. Thomas P. Harvey C, Edward G., Emma L., 1302 1303 1304 1305 1.300 1307 130S 1309 1310 1311 New Bedford, Mass., May 24, 1853 '■ Aug. 31, 1865 " Oct. 28,1859 " '■ Sept. 19, 1801 " Ocl. 13, 1863 " ^Inr. 18,1866 " " Nov. 15,1809 '■ Jan. 13, 1S73 " Mar. 24,1,S76 Feb. 3, 1856 Oct. 28, 1859 Nov. 8, 1807 Mar. 31, 1873 Nov. 22, 1879 May 31, 1880 Apr. 18, 1883 Fannie V. Wright. William E. Tourtellot. 22 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Pakt 8. THOMAS S. AND ABBY (SLOCUM) POTTER. 1293. Charles H., 1312 iFall River,Mass., June23, 1S71 ASA AND ADELAIDE W. (BRO"WNELL) POTTER. 1264. 23 I Annetta, 1813 I New Bedford, Mass., Apr. 28,1834 Apr. 8, 1852 I Jotham H. Howland. 23 30 23 23 23 23 23 23 JOTHAM H. AND ANNETTA (POTTER) HOWLAND. 1313. Carrie E., Hattie P., 1314 1315 Napa City, Cal., Jan. 7, 18.54 " , " June 7,18.59 Nov. 16,1875 Oct. 17, 1883 Rev. Wm. Leacock; 1845-; son Rev. Wm. T., Wm. H. Finnell. [D. D., and Eliz. (Hilton). CAPT. ANDREW AND NANCY (POTTER) DAVIS. 1266. Abbie A., Giles A., 1316 1817 Now Bedford, Mass., Oct. 10, 1844 " " Oct. 211,1847 Feb. 7, 1865 Augustus W. Tripp; 1842-1876; son Aklen and [Patience. WILLIAM AND HANNAH (POTTER) 'WILCOX. 1267. Angenette E. , William F. , Anna G., Emma R., 1318 1819 l;i20 1821 1322 1323 Nfw Bedford, M.ibb., July 31, 1835 Dec. 17,1«45 d. June 10, 1.S57 Feb. 25,1880 Nov. 2, 1865 June 10, 1885 1. David- K.Tripp; 1830-1876. 2. Capt. Frank C. Smith; 1816-; son Mayhew and Sarah. John T. Burbank. [bert E., b. Sept. is, 1867.) 1. Albert Alexander Thomas. (Their son, Al- 2. Wm. F. Abbott; 1835-; s. M. and S. (Irish). JONATHAN AND RACHAEL (WOOD) POTTER. 1049. Catharine, 1324 Waity, 1325 Phebe, 1826 Rebecca, i:i27 Alvira, 132S Daniel, ; 1329 Thomas, 1830 James, 1331 Hannah, 1 1332 Jan. 7, 1786 June 3, 1787 July IH, 1798 Apr. 22, 1800 Mar. 16,1803 Dec. 26,1789 Aug. 13,1792 Apr. 12,1796 Oct. 29.1805 1853 1877 Sept., June 22 July 26; 182S Mar. 12, iss:! 7 17 Nov. 1, 1807 Apr. June May, May Nov. 9, lS,-,8 1848 1875 1861 30, 1808 Thomas Jenny. Restcome Case. Terry. Leonard Hennett. Mark Ashby. [Case, b. Apr. 24,18.30.) (Their son, Peleg Sherman THOMAS AND ( ) POTTER. 1050. 23 Thomas, 1333 Lived Tiverton, K. I. Ruth Hart. Restcome, Rhoda, Deborah, Peleg, Nancy, THOMAS AND RUTH (HART) POTTER. 1333. June 27, 1864 : Apr. 28, 1808 Sept. 3, 1868 Dec. 30, 1863 May 14, 1807 Esther Giff I >rd; 1789-1872; d.R.andReb. (Cook). John Potter. No. 1603. [Betsey (.Shaw). Jeremiah Brightman; 1785-1848; son Wm. and Ruth . (Had dau. Nancy.) Jonathan Slade. RESTCOME AND ESTHER (GIFFORD) POTTER. 1334. Elias, Charles, Rachael, Liman G., Warren S., Pardon Cook, Delilah, ClarindaT., Edwin, Edwin R., Perry G., 13.39 Westport, Mass., Sept. 12,1808 I Oct. 30,1808 1340 1341 1342 1.343 1344 1345 1340 1347 1348 1849 Nov. 2S, 1809 Mar. 15. 1812 Dec. 22, 1814 Sept. 11,1817 Sept. 5, 1819 Nov. 2S, 1822 Aug. 26,1824 Sept. 21,1827 July 16,1830 May 13, 1835 Oct. 20, 1865 June 2, 1K76 .June 10, 186.: Feb. 2, 18.34 Feb. 9, 1834 Nov. 18,1838 Feb. 23,1848 Mar. 9, 1843 Nov. 3, 1839 Oct. 1, 1840 May Oct. 6, 1829 26, 1835 Phebe Tripp. Perry Kirby. Amy Smith Baker. Margaret Potter; 1825-; No. 2135. [and Mary. Maria LetitiaMacomber; 1823-; dau. Humphrey Harry VV. Kirby. Humphrey W. Snell. I [Sarah W. (Caswell). Nov. 25, 1858 ! Betsey J. Howland; 1840-; dau. Siephen K. and Ella Frances, 1350 CHARLES AND PHE BE ( T RIPP) PO T TER. 1340. June 13, 18.50 I May 16, 1S73 I Nov. 1,1868 I H. L. Brownell; 1845 s. F.andH. A. (Gifford). LIMAN G. AND AMY SMITH (BAKER) POTTER. 1342. George Liman, Robert Francis, Esther Gifford, 1351 1352 1353 May 18,1840 Apr. K, 1.S42 Sept. .30, 1849 Sept. 12, 186: James Hall. WARREN S. AND MARGARET (POTTER) POTTER. 1343-2135. Charles W.H., Herbert Arthur, Edward E. F., 13.54 1355 1.356 Kew Bedford, Mass., Nov. •!, 1844 " " Junel3,lS56 " Dec. 22, 18.58 .Jan. 16, 1872 Sept. 11, 1882 Phebe Oatley; dau. Edward and Matilda. [and Sarah C. (Harvey). Ellen F. Woodward; 1861-; dau. Frederick's. PARDON COOK AND MARIA LETITIA (MACOMBER) POTTER. 1344. Charles H., 1357 1858 Westport, Mass., Jan. 25, 1845 Oct. Oct. 3, 1868 8, 1875 1. Eliz. J. Summerville; -1870. (Their son, 2. Ella J. Cronin. [Wm. N., b. Aug. 11,1869.) PERRY G. AND BETSEY J. (HOWLAND) POTTER. 1349. Clara D., Annie S. A., Frank A., 1859 1360 1361 Westport, Mass., Jan. 27,1862 " Oct. 15,1863 Mar. 12, 1877 Dec. 23, 1880 Jan. 27, 1881 Wm. A. Lawton. Joseph S. Bowman. Restcome Shaw, William Potter, Rufus Walker, Mary Shaw, Nathan Paine, Oliver Potter, Lucy B., JEREMIAH AND DEBORAH (POTTER) BRIGHTMAN. 1336. 1862 1363 1364 1865 1866 1367 1868 Dec. 7,1808 Nov. 28, 1810 Sept. 12, 1813 Jan. 27,1816 Oct. 81, 1819 Feb. 7, 1822 Oct. 21,1S.31 d. Apr. 20,18.50 23 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. PHILIP AND ANNA (HART) POTTER. 1051. 24: 24 24 25 26 26 26 Ellera, Sally (no issue), Addison, Lucy, Polly, William, Rebecca, Thomas, Melintha, Emory, Anna, Elizabeth, 1869 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 Providence, K. I , Aug. 21, 1781 " Oct. 11, 1783 " " Jan.. 1786 " Oct. 29, 1789 " Apr. 20, 1791 " June 28, 1793 '• Oct. 19, 1794 " May 23, 1799 " July 24, 1800 " Sept. 27, 1802 " Apr. 13, 1805 " Oct. 26, 1810 Galway, May Mar. Jan. July Apr. Feb. Apr. June May 1, 1862 2, 1862 1798 6, 1874 29, 1860 1, 1865 16, 1875 8, 1873 5, 1871 16, 1879 Oct. 15, 1862 Mar., Jan. June July May Dec. Oct. -za 1811 1803 1809 1 1811 16 1814 1814 1821 15 1817 1«32 30, 1845 28 1825 9, 1827 Catharine Hogaboom; 1793-1873; d. P. & Nancy. 1. Henry Allen; -1813. 2. FrancisPixley,M.D., 1776. [(Armitage). Garner Wait; 1787-1857; son Eeuben and Ruble T.Simmons; 1786-1873; son P. and Reb. (Rouse). Anna Powell; dau. Dan'l and Olive (Powers). 1. Philip Davenport.' 2. 1832, John Finley. Rowena Hill; 1871-1878; dau. Parley and Abigail (Brown). Obed Aldrich; 1794-1876; Bon Benj.and Sybil (Morley). 1. Lydia A. Hall; 1813-1844; d. Joel and Anna. 2. Maria Wilson; 1819-; dau. Thos. and Anna. Edward Simmons; 1801-. [(Powers). Jesse Powell; 1803-1884; son Daniel and Olive ELLERA AND CATHARINE (HOGABOOM) POTTER. 1369. 24 William H., 1382 Palmyra, N Y.,Oct. 28,1813 Nov. 21, 1833 1 Nancy Ann Case; 1813-1884; dau. Warren and 24 , Nancy Ann, 1383 u " Apr. 30, 1816 Sept. 26 , 1885 ' Feb. 18, 1835 1 Joseph Hall. [Polly (Shaw). 24 ' Polly, 1384 Aug. 13, 1817 Nov. 6, 1834 i Nathaniel D. Williams. [Sophia (Hacket). [ Alden, 1385 Apr. 30, 1819 Feb. 3, 1842 Lydia Ann McLo.uth; dau. Dea. Lewis and Harmon Staley, 1386 Dec. 21, 1822 Feb. 15,1844 1 SophiaP.McLouth; dau. Dea. Lewis and Sophia 24 1 Melissa Jane, 1387 May 14, 1831 Nov. 17, 1853 James Whittleton. [(Ilacket). Alonzo C, Prof., ( 1388 1389 Marion, ' July 8,1834 Sept. 28. 1871 July 20, 1880 1. Etta How; 1853-1875; dau. Joseph and Han- nah (Smith). [(Munson). 2. Ella White; 1854- ; dau. Thomas T. and Eliz. "WILLIAM H. AND NANCY ANN (CASE) POTTER. 1382. 24 24 Harrison W., Norman K., Charles C, Harmon S., 1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 Marion, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1836 " " May 4, 1838 " " May 22, 1843 " Nov. 6,1846 Mar. 19, 1861 Oct. 22,1859 Jan. 30, 1867 June 8, 1869 Feb. 8, 1874 Mary Baker; dau. Jacob and Jane (Rhodes). Frances H. Agnew; 1838-; dau. Wm. H. and Frances H. (Clark). [.Joanna (Hutton). 1. Frances Way ; 1843-1868; dau. Reuben 13. and 2. M'y Durfee; 1840-; d. Wm. & Clar. (Kellogg). Emma J. Antisdale; 1856-; d. Philander & Eliz. NORMAN K. AND FRANCES H. (AGNE"W) POTTER. 1391. William A., : 1395 Stella E., 1 1396 Bancroft, Mich., Aug. 2, 1863 " " Feb. 2, 1868 CHARLES C. AND MARY (DURFEE) POTTER. 1393. Frances E., 1397 j Marion, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1874 HARMON S. AND EMMA J (ANTISDALE) POTTER. 1394. Arthur Claire, Marlin Bunce, 1398 1399 Marion, N. Y., Apr. 27 " " Dec. 15 1876 1SS3 Franklin, 1400 JOSEPH AND NA NCY ANN (POTTER) HALL. 1383. Jan. 21, 1836 I Dec. 14, 1858. Helen M. Rea. NATHANIEL AND POLLY (POTTER) WILLIAMS. 1384. Alden Potter, Ellera P., 1401 1402 Nov. 7, 1840 I Feb. 28, 1860 ' Frances A. Pratt. (Their dau., Cora J., born May 27, 1843 i Mar. 18, 1854 _ _ [April 20, 1873.) ALDE N AND L YDIA ANN (McLOUTH) POTTER. 1385. Mary F., Edna.S.. 1403 1404 Walworth, N.Y., July C, 1844 : Marion, " Sept. 23, 1846 June 26, 1872 Sept. 24, 1882 William B. Ely, M. D.; 1842-; son Wm. H. and Mary (White). [(Cole). Myron H. Avery; 1833- ; son Caleb and Abigail J AMES AND MELISSA JANE (POTTER) "WHITTLETON. 1387. Alfonzo Edmund, Ellera J., M. D., LibbieC, 1405 Walworth, N.Y., May 26, 1S56 Mar. 1878 1406 1407 June 7, 1859 June 21, 1863 Aug. 29, 1882 Nov. 22, 18S2 Carrie Lilian Chase. (Their son, Mott G., b. June 16, 1879.) [2, 1885.) Mary J. Hall. (Their son, Arthur J., b. April Calvin Rowley. (Issue, Alonzo, Alveretta.) GARNER AND LUCY (POTTER) "WAIT. 1372. 24 Laura, Henry, Philena, Green, William, Eliza, Maria, Chester F., Salem W.. 1408 1409 1410 1411 1412 1413 1414 1415 1811 Marion, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1814 " " June 10, 1816 " Apr. 29, 1821 " May 29, 1.S-J7 " May 11, is:i0 Deo. 10, 1876 | Feb. 3, 1843 Aug. 11, 1885 Oct. IS, 1843 Jan. 25, 1843 Apr. 20, 1859 Frank Freeman. Adaline Lusk; 1820-1861. RufusSweezey; 1806-1871; son Isaac and Eunice. Emily Sweezey ; 1824. [Mary. 1. Amy J. Hogaboom; 1824-1858; dau. John and 2. Lucy A. Palmer; 1836-; dau. Wm. & Matilda. 1416 1417 jRUFUS A ND PHILENA ("WA IT) S"WEEZEY. 1410. Mar. 20, 1841 ' Sept. 20,1 8(;6 Lucy Yeomans. [Ti^ah~A 7calhouiiV ^ Aug. 27, 1850 Nov. 15, 1870 j Helen A. Van Etten; 1850- ; dau. Jacob an(i ^HOMAS AND POLLY (POTTER) SIMMONS. 1373. 24 I Bradford Taber, , 1418 | Galway, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1812 | Oct. 18, 1883 | Mar. 21, ls:!9 I Elida Jane Marcellus; 1818-; dau Gill„.r71vr Sally Louisa, I 1419 | " " Mar. 18, 1815 i Sept. 3,1872 Unmavned. , [and Maria (VorheeO 24 ' Rebecca Ann, 142(1 " " Sept.27, ISl!) ' I Jan. 29, 1840 j William Green Wait. [Hannah (Steenlipi^lu " " Dec. 18, 1S24 |.Mar. 23,1856 ' Dec. 27,1846 ; .Tane Ann Leroy; 1825-1881; dau. Jonis nnH '^ " Sept. 27, 1827 i Apr. 0,1854 | Dec. 16, 1847 | Nelson O'Bryan. ' "^"^^ Rebecca Ann, Redford Denis, Deborah Adelis."^ 1420 1421 1422 ^RADFORD TABER AND ELIDA JANE (MARCELLUS) SIMMONS. 1418. Marv Louise, 1423 Vail'e Mills, N.Y., DeC. 1843 [ Mary Emily, 1424 " WILLIAM GREEN AND REBECC A ANN (SIMMO N S) "WAIT. 1420. Nov. 20, 1841 I Oct. 31, 1860 Nathan Perkins Wells; 1838-; son Edward ami -^===i;;==,=^=. [Maria (Liviuu^stnii) Apr. 11, 1860 Archibald George. 24 Part 8. — NATHANIEL -POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. REDFORD DENIS AND JANE ANN (LEROY) SIMMONS. 1421. Francelia A., 1425 vaii'8 Mills, N-. Y., Apr. 9,1851 i Oct. 11,1871 William Horning; 1851-; s. John & C. L. (Reese). William Perry Miller; 185.3-; s. Peter and Ger- Emma Jane, 14-26 " " Aug. 23, 1853 Jan. 27, 1875 Redford Denis, 1427 '• " Mar. 1, 1856 | Nov. 11, 1884 Birdie Estella Marshall; 1867-. [trude M. (Fero). NELSON AND DEBORAH ADELISA (SIMMONS) O'BRYAN. 1422. Alice Emma, 1428 Feb. 9, 1K49 Sept. 28, 1871 William James George. (Their son, Archibald William Green, 1429 i Mar. 18, 1852 | Jan. 26, 1854 [W.,b. July 2, 1874.) WILLIAM AND ANNA (POWELL) POTTER. 1374. 25 1 Olive A., 1430 Apr. 8, 1820 Feb. 5, 1840 Roswell B. Harkness. 25 Eliza Anna, 1431 Barry, N.Y., July 6,1822 Apr. 15, 1847 Norman Stuart Eddy. 25 Lucina E., 1432 Oct. 19, 1828 Mar. 19, 1851 Calvin Seeley. Lucinda, 1433 Philip Palmer. [b. Feb. 6, 1853.) Sidney Clark Moody. (Their son, Francis K., Caroline S., 1434 Marion, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1831 Feb. 17, 1859 ROSWELL B. AND OLIVE A. (POTTER) HARKNESS. 1430. j Lucy Melina, 1 1435 I Oct. 8, 1842 ! j Jan. 12, 1865 Whitney D. Russell. ; Fharcellus W. , 1436 Mar. 14, 1845 ' Dec. 28, 1847 , i Ellen J., 1436a Mar. 14, 1849 Apr. 12, 1852 ! l'"rancis C, 1437 1 Dec. 22, 1850 | Dec. 22, 1879 Dec. 7, 1871 Ellen L. Hill. NORMAN STUART AND ELIZA ANNA (POTTER) EDDY. 1431. Joseph ■W.,M.D., 1438 Williamson, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1851 Oct. 17,1878 Hannah C. Eggleston; 1844-. (Their dau., Louise Anna Matilda, 1439 - Nov. 29, 1867 [A.,b. Sept. 18.1881.) CALVIN AND LUCINA E. (POTTER) SEELBY. 1432. Antonio Rasines, 1440 ' Jan. 6, 1857 Oct. 10,1877 Margaret E. Manor; 1S57-; dau. John W. and 1 Roman na E., 1441 ' July 8, 1864 1 [Clara I. (McKee). THOMAS AND ROWENA (HILL) POTTER. 1376. 25 Laura Ann, 1442 1 Milan, Ind., Aug. 24, 1823 Mar. 23, 1848 A.Duell; 1824-; s.John and Phebe (.Manchester). 25 Lucy Almira, 1443 • Marion, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1825 Sept. 10, 1846 John W.Baker; 182.5-; s. Wm. W. and Charlotte. 25 Susan Maria, 1444 , " " Dec. 11, 1828 Sept. 9,1881 July 29, 1847 Erasmus Kenyon. Cordelia I., 1445 " " Dec. 13, 1829 Aug. 24, 1847 Thomas N. Carr; 1828-: s. Robert and Pollv. 25 Fordye H., 1446 1 " " Apr. 8, 1823 Dec. 8, 1858 Jane C. Davis. Alice, 1447 i F. W. Wilson. 25 Harland P. , 1448 ■' " " Nov. 1, 1838 Oct. 24, 1860 Harriet A. Howell. [Ostrand). 25 Lorenzo R., 1449 1 " " Sept. 20, 1842 Nov. 26, 1865 Agnes Jordan; 1838-; d. John and Susan (Van ALONZO AND LAURA ANN (POTTER) DUELL. 1442. Mary Francelia, 1450 Marion, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1852 Nov. 13, 1873 Tyler Adams; 1847-; son Peter and Martha Frank Ellsworth, 1451 " June 14,1862 ; Sept. 8,1868 [(Eldridge). 1452 JOHN WILLIAM AND LUCY ALMIRA (POTTER) BAKER. 1443. ; William Alonzo, Rochester ,N.Y., Oct. 1,1847 July 1, 1867 Catharine F. Kane; 1849-; d. Chas. and Eliz. Charles Henry 1453 Marion, " Nov. v.30, 1849 Aug. 10, 1851 Laura Edna, 1454 Herman L. Chase. ERASMUS AND SUSAN MARIA (POTTER) KENYON. 1444. Rowenna Harriet, 14.55 Mar. 28, 1866 | Sept. 22, 1884 George W. Crothers. Anna Laura, 1456 i Apr. 13, 1869 ■ ^1457 FORDYE H. AND JANE C. (DAVIS) POTTER. 1446. Herbert E., Oct. 17, 1861 ' Mar. 13, 1862 Otis D., 14.J.S Jan. 30, 1863 May 15, 1864 Nettie M., 1459 May 10, 1865 1 Jennie E., 1460 Jan. 23, 1.S67 Mar. 31, 1867 | Fred H., 1461 1 July 5, 1.S72 Maud E., 1402 M;ir. 15, 1878 | j HARLAND P. AND HARRIET A. (HOWELL) POTTER. 1448. Carrie M., 1463 Marion, N. Y., Mar. 6,1863 Nov. 15, 1882 J. B.Mapes. (Theird., ClellaH.,b.Oct.29,1883.) LORENZO R. AND AGNES (JORDAN) POTTER. 1449. Lucien, 1464 Marion, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1866 RosaE., 1465 Sept. 5, 1869 OBED AND MELINTHA (POTTER) ALDRICH. 1377. Helen, 1466 Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 29,1818 | j July 24,1845 Wm.DeKroyft,M.D.; 1818-1845 ;s.A.&M.(PefEer). 25 ' Sarah, 1467 Aldrich Hill, ] iiav 2, 1820 ; Jan. 16, 1863 Capt.Sam'l D.Tompkinson; 1819-; s. J.&S.(Davis). 26 Pamelia, 1468 Walworth, N. Y., j Jan. 31,1823 i Oct. 22, 18.53 i John Artman;1821-; s. John& Justina(Kanouse). Julia, 1469 Marion, " Feb. 10, 1826 Mar. 5, 1862 Geo. E. Corliss; 1812-; s. Geo. andPolly (Acers). Lynette, 1470 Aldrich Hill, ) Aug. 25, 1829 Oct. 22, 1863 !W.S.Collins;1825-;s.Capt. W.R.&L.(Southworth'). Laura, 1471 Walworth, N. Y., | May 30, 1832 Apr. 18,1854 Adam Ehle; 1819-; s. Wm. and Jane (Johnson). 9,e, Nin Eva, 1472 Westfield, " Oct. 29,1836 Mar. 15,1864 Hon. A. Lincoln; 1806-1879; s. Mai.J.&S.(Beal). May, 1473 " June 23, 18.38 July 18,1867 |G.C.Daboll,M.D.S.; 1837-; S.J.L.& J. (Peterson). .John Wesley, 1474 " Dec. 3, 1840 Jan. 25, 1870 iKate Kuhn; 1847-1881; d. Frederick M. and Hattie Melintha, 1475 Pultneyville, " Apr. 14, 1843 Oct. 7, 1844 [Catharine (Faulkner). Marshall Potter, 1476 Palmyra, " May 30, 1845 Feb. 23, 1848 [Joanna (Mundy). May 5,1880 Hon. Stephen N. Bennett; 1837-; s. Daniel and Charrie Helena, 1477 " " Dec. 18, 1847 CAPT. SAMUEL D. AND SARAH (ALDRICH) TOMPKINS ON. 1467. Sarah Melintha, 1478 Pultneyville, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1858 Oct. 11, 1858 Joseph Samuel, 1479 • " " Nov. 19, 1860 June 16, 1863 Julia Eva, 1480 " Apr. 9,1864 Jan. 3, 1879 ; 25 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Paet 8. JOHN AND P AMELIA (ALDRICH) ARTMAN. 1468. Clifford Aldrich, Walter, Milly May, Eloise, John Obed, 1481 Sparta. N.Y., 148-2 1 14.83 I 1484 ! '■ " 1485 I July 2.-). lS.-,4 May 3, 1856 Aug. U, 1860 Nov. li), 1862 July 10, 18()7 June 30, 1863 Dec. 3, 1870 Jan. 24, 1871 Oct. 1886 Mary Elizabeth 'West; 1S63-; dau. Edward M. [and Harriet N. (Wilcox). HON. ALEXANDER AND NIN EVA (ALDRICH) LINCOLN. 1472. Nin Eva, Alex'r Eandolph, 148(1 Dansville, N.Y., Mar. 29, 1869 1487 " " May 30, 1871 EMORY AND LYDIA ANN (HALL) POTTER. 1378. Bradford S., Prof., Lydia Ann, 1488 1489 Walworth, N.Y., June 5,1836 May 20, 1844 June 22, 1805 June 20, 1866 Mary Adelaide Farrington; 1837-; dau. George Theron E. Sanford. [and Mary (Kendrick). EDWARD AND ANNA (POTTER) SIMMONS. 1380. Hannah Maria, Sally Ann, Sarah Jane, Leman Wait, Levi Benjamin, 1490 1491 1492 1498 1494 Marion, N. Y., June 15, 1829 Walworth, " Dec. 7, 1832 Ontario, " Oct. 13, 1845 Marion, " June 11, 1827 New Albion, •' Jan. 8,1836 Iitay 1, 1878 May 10, 1853 Aug. 26, 1855 Dec. 2, 1866 Sept. 25, 1853 Apr. 20, 1856 James Leavens; -1856; son James and Lj'dia. David G. Griffin; s. Alexander and Armenia. James R. Eadford; son James and Lydia. E. C. Bennett; 183.5-; d. John & Jane (Mason). Ellen M. Carpenter; d. Calvin and Eleanor D. JESSE AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) POWELL. 1381. Hiram B., Almira Letticia, 1495 1496 CattaranguB Co.,N.Y., July 30, 1832 " " " 1838 Kov. 24, 1858. Martha Jane Witter; 1835-; d. Erastus & Lydia. 1864 Joseph Hayton. ICHABOD AND HOPE (THURSTON) POTTER. 1042. 26 Thurston, 1497 Westport, Mass., Oct. 25. 1757 June 16, 1844 May 16, 1782 Deborah Nye; 1766-1830. Barney, 1408 cc u Lucy . (Issue, son, Wm.; died, aged 18.) 26 Edward, 1499 u u Apr. 26, 1845 1797 Betsev S. Potter, of Taunton, Mass. 27 Ichabod, 1500 ,t u 1758 1821 Mar. 9, 1794 Ointhia Sherman. THURSTON AND DEBORAH (NYE) POTTER. 1497. 26 Stephen Nye, Capt., ( 1601 Dartmouth, Mass., Aug. 10, 1786 Mar. 11, 1862 Mar. 1, 1815 1. Dinah liussell. 26 1502 July 7. 1842 2. Elizabeth D. Barstow. Betsey (no issue), 1503 " '' June 7, 1784 Sept. 2(), 1863 Thomas Nash. Oliver, 1604 " " June 12, 1783 D ed young. CAPT. STEPHEN NYE AND DINAH (RUSSELL) POTTER. 1501. Lydia N. , Elizabeth N., 1605 1606 Aug. 9, 1816 Apr. 7, 1824 Dec. 9, 1847 Dec. 4, 1836 CAPT. STEPHEN NYE AND ELIZABETH D. (BARSTOW) POTTER. 1502. Mary E., 1507 Feb. 13, 1844 T. W. Cook. Stephen R., 1508 Dec. 17, 1845 Rhoda J. Briggs. Deborah Nye, 1609 Nov. 16, 1848 Jan. 24, 1870 Alice B., 1510 Jan. 8, 1852 Oct. 3, 1876 Georgianna, 1511 Nov. 1, 1854 May 3, 1856 EDWARD AND BETSEY S. (POTTER) POTTER . 1499. Hope, 1512 Westport, Mass., July 18, 1798 Sept. 25, 1886 Green B. Sisson; 1796-1854; s. Peleg and Han- Elizabeth, 1513 " Oct. 19, 1800 Aug., 1887 Jonathan Tripp, [nah (Brownell). Oliver, 1514 " Oct. 12, 1802 June 2, 1827 Benjamin, 1515 " " Oct. 13, 1804 Sept. 4, 1822 26 Ichabod. 1516 " Nov. 2, 1806 Juy, 18.53 1827 Mercy Dennis ; 1805-1873 ; d. John and Roby. Elisha Pierce. Lydia, 1617 " Mar. 15, 1809 Apr. 23, 1884 Edward, 1518 " Mar. 11, 1811 Nov. 7, 1813 James H., 1519 '■ Aug. 15. 1813 Sept. 2, 1813 [and Hannah (Kempton). 26 . Arvilla, 1520 '' Dec. 9,1814 1 Feb. 16, 1834 Ezra Kempton Delano; 1808-1868; s. Timothy James Robertson. Sarah S., 1,521 " •' Mar. 14, 1817 26 Amanda Bush, 1522 " Feb. 23, 1819 Mar. 18, 1859 May, 1835 Sidney Griffin. Edward T., 1.523 " Oct. 8, 1821 Hannah Sherman. [Abigail (Healy). William H. Chappell; 1819- ; son John B. and Esther B., 1524 " Dec. 13, 1823 May 9, 1844 ICHABOD AND MERCY (DENNIS) POTTER. 1516. Daniel D.. Hope G., Juliet, Amanda M. Mary M. . Ruth O., William, Lizzie M., John E., 1.525 1.526 1527 1528 1529 15.30 16.31 16.32 1533 Tiverton, R. I., Apr i; 1828 Mar. 19, 1879 Westport, Mass. 1832 1874 U w; 1836 1860 Dartmouth, " 1836 1839 1845 u u 1838 May 15, 1861 Ik u Apr 10 1S45 1879 Pardon Gifford. William C. N. Sanford. [Cushin June 20, 1880 1807 Eben Candee; 1786-1875; son Nehemiah and Levi , 1607 Aug. 14, 1788 Oct. 20, 1813 Unmarried. [Content (Woodruff). 28 Phebe, 1608 Jan. 22, 1790 Oct. 19, 1849 1811 Timothy Huff. Ruth, 1609 Oct. 10, 1791 John Coltrim. ' Charlotte, 161t) Apr. 30, 1793 Sept. 9, 1818 Gilbert Wright. 28 Jacob, 1611 Oct. 16, 1796 Nov. 9, 1880 Apr. 16, 1820 Alma Jeuks; 1798-; dau. Thomas and Mary. 29 Isaac, 1612 July 22,1798 Oct. 27, 1883 May 15,1827 Catharine V. Terhune; 1803-1863. 29 Margaret, 1613 Feb. 28,1800 Mar. 21,1818 ! Harry Abbott; 1796-1880. 1 Nathaniel, 1614 Jmu. 28, 1802 Eliza Tagg. • Lydia (no issue). 1615 Dec. 2, 1804 June 13, 1876 1 1 Jacob Huff. NATHANIEL AND MARY (JENKS) POTTER. 1597. Thomas I. , 1616 Aug. 15, 1816 July 7, 1836 Unmarried. 20 Levi, 1617 Mar. 24, 1818 May 5, 1878 1. Lydia Gould. 2. Julia A. Wood. Abner D., 1618 Aug. 17, 1820 Aug. 12, 1857 Mary A. Tucker. (Issue, a son, Byron.) EBEN AND PATIENCE (POTTER) CANDEE. 1606. Julia Ana, 1619 Pompey, N. Y., June 20, 1808 Oct. 23,1848 Dec. 29, 1831 William Jenks. Sally Jeauette, 1620 " " Jan. 10, 1810 Feb. 25, 1830 James Jobes. Nehemiah R., 1621 " " Feb. 21, 1812 June, 1848 Susan "Maria, 1622 " Dec. 15, 1813 ! Dec. 22, 1869 Unmarried. Fernando Cortes, 1623 " Feb. 2, 1816 Sept. 21, 1842 Maria W. O'Brien. William Leavit, 1624 " Jan. 27, 1818 Mar. 2, 1823 Clarissa Alta, 1625 " Dec. 13, 1819 Sept. 19, 1830 Isaac Newton, 1626 Volney, " Apr. 21. 1822 May 13, 1856 ; "William Hemy, 1627 Cazenovia, " Jan. 31, 1824 Apr. 2, 1846 Charles Erwin, 1628 " July 19, 1826 Nov. 29,1866 Elizabeth A. , 1620 " " Mar. 22. 1829 Feb. 11, 1849 Nelson Woodward. TIMOTHY AND PHEBE (POTTER) HUFF. 1608. Levi Potter, 1630 Oct. 6, 1813 Apr. 13, 1854 1. Frances Abbott. 28 Sanford W., M. D., ( 28 i 1631 Hamburg, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1826 Nov. 7,1879 Jan. 26, 18.53 1. Hattie E. Borland; -1863. lr,.32 Sept. 20, 1870 2. Laura S. Nickerson; 1839-. Alonzo, 16.33 Sept. 25, 1816 ' Apr. 1, 1842 28 Charlotle ^Y., 1634 Dec. 15.1819 Apr. 21,1839 Royal Y. Gould. Adelia M., 1635 June 25, 1822 : Nov. 1,1853 John Scott. DR. SANFORD "W. AND HATTIE E. (BORLAND) HUFF. 1631. Alice Adelia, 1636 No.Evans,N.Y.,Apr. 18,1854 Oct. 22,1879 Harry G. Sheldon. DR. SANFORD W. AND LAURA S. (NICKERSON) HUFF. 1632. "Wirt Sanford, 1637 Oct. 3, 1872 1 July 26, 1873 Laura Chailotte, 1638 Sept. 16, 1875 _-.— Frances Howe, 1639 Apr. 18, 1877 , Feb. 19, 1878 ROYAL V. AND CHARLOTTE W. (HUFF) GOULD. 1634. Phebe M., 1640 Jan. 2, 1844 Sept. 9, 1863 ' Samuel D. Oaks. Royal A. , 1641 Sarah L., 1642 i 28 28 JACOB AND ALMA (JENKS) POTTER. 1611. Donna Byance, Silas Cooper, 1643 i 1644 East Hamburg, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1822 " " Feb. 4, 1S24 Dec. 5, 1885 Job Taylor; 1831-; son Aaron and Eliz. 28 1 Caius Cassius, 1645 " " Sopt. 8, 1825 Feb. 22,1848 Sallie M. Briggs; 1828-. Susan Wasson. 20 ] Cephas Leland, 1646 " " May 16, 1829 June 23, 1859 Mary Ruth, 1647 " Nov. 26. 1832 1846 29 Ann Eliza, 1648 " Oct. 7, 1838 Dec. 5, 1861 Zebulon Sly; 1834- ; son John and Philena. JOB AND DONNA BYANCE (POTTER) TAYLOR. 1643 Estelle, 1649 CowlesTille, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1857 Eloise, 1650 Orchard Park, " June 26, 1864 ! SILAS COOPER AND SALLIE M. (BRIGGS) POTTER 1644 Emily C, 1651 Sept. 2. 1846 Aug. 12, 1867 Orrin S. Paine. Imogene, 1652 C. Baker. Julia A., 1653 May 14, 1866 Nov. 22, 1877 Edward W. Tripp. U., Frank, 1654 1655 Perry M. Thorne. CAIUS CASSIUS AND SALLIE M. (BRIGGS) POTTER. 1645. Ida, 1656 June 28, 1852 Feb. 11, 1874 William Francis ; 1852-. Nellie, 1657 Sept. 1, 18.55 Sept. 10, 1874 Henry Mosher; 1848-. Alma, 10.08 Oct. 30, 18.58 Jacob, 16.j'.) , Apr. 14, 1861 Caius. 1660 June 12. 1865 - ^^: Inez, 1661 Feb. 19, 1869 28 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part s. CEPHAS LELAND AND SUSAN (WASSON) POTTER. 1646. Mary Ruth, Thomas Wasson, Clara Leland, 1662 1663 1664 E. Hambuig, N. T., Aug. 27, 1861 '■ " Apr. 5,1864 " " Nov. 28, 1870 Oct. 14,1886 Elizabeth A. Hambleton. ZEBULON AND ANN ELIZA (POTTER) SLY. 1648. Grove Elbert, Fannie Alice, John Jacob, Cephas Potter, Robert Jenks, 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 Erie Co.,N. Y., Sept. 7, 1863 Petroleum, Pa., July 26, 1865 Erie Co., " Aug. 5,1870 " " June 9, 1872 HillBdale Co., Mich., July 25,1876 ISAAC AND CATHARINE V. (TERHUNE) POTTER. 1612. 29 Marie Antoinette, Adolphus G., Washington I., Catharine Jane, 1670 1671 1672 ir,73 Mar. 23, 1828 Mar. 23, 1829 Mar. 11, 1832 May 14,18.37 Feb. 29, 1852 Feb. 7, 1848 Sept. 20, 1851 Feb. 28, 1858 j Jerry Stone. Jos. Taylor; 1827-; son David and Love (Tilton). JERRY AND CATHARINE JANE (POTTER) STONE. 1673. Milton D., Watson K., Herbert, Catharine May, 1674 1675 1676 1677 Pontiac, N. Y., Jan. 1,1861 | July 4,18(14 Smith's Mills, " Sept. 24, 1868 j Jan. 20,1871 Sept. 8,1886 Feb. 24, 1887 Mamie Belle Elderkin. Adelaide Williams; 1864-; dau. Luke S. and [Olive J. HARRY AND MARGARET (POTTER) ABBOTT. 1613. Sarah Maria, Lucius H., Marcus C, Catharine J., Harriet L., 1678 1679 1680 1681 1682 E. Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 28,1823 June 4, 1862 Urial R. Torrey. " Oct. 31,1826 Ella A. Thomas. " Aug. 21,1830 Jan. 29, 1865 Frances M. Bullis. " .Tunc 6, 1833 Aug. 20, 1855 John Mead; 1833- ; son John and Sarah (Claflin). ■' Sept. 30, 1836 Oct. 30, 1874 Dec. 30,1858 Dixon Bean. LEVI AND LYDIA (GOULD) POTTER. 1617. Rosetta, 1683 May 7, 1843 Sept. 19, 1865 Fr-ank W. Woodford. ABNER, JR., AND SARAH (WOOD) POTTER. 1600. 29 1 Luthan, 1684 Dartmouth Mass., Aug. 11, 1800 July 29,1884 Mar. 4, 1826 Patience Gifford. 29 William, 2d, 1685 June 9,1809 July 19,1838 MeribahA. Howland; 1821-1883; d.D. and Avis. Abner, 1686 Aug. 1,1802 Sept. 26, 1862 Eliz. Hathaway; 1812-; dau. Geo. and Susanna. 29 Osman. 1687 Dec. 9,1806 Dec. 30,1828 Lydia Chase; 1812-; d. J. and D. (Maxfleld). [ Susanna, 1688 July 8, 1818 William Barker; son Lemuel and Mary. j Rebecca, 1689 June 5, 1836 William Barker; son Lemuel and Mary. Ann, 1690 1 Oct. 30, 1839 Benjamin Shaw; son Abraham and Rebecca. LUTHAN AND PATIENCE (GIFFORD) POTTER. 1684. Abbie A. Fred S., 1691 1692 No. Dartmouth, Mass., Oct. 3, 1839 " " Oct. 31,1846 Oct. 17,1855 Edward Tucker; 1836- Mary K. Hicks. (Their dau., Nellie A., [born Oct. 27, 1856.) WILLIAM, 2D, AND MERIBAH A. (HOWLAND) POTTER. 1685. 29 i Edward F., i William A., Charles W., 1693 1694 1695 1696 Dartmouth, Mass., DeC. 29, 1839 May 30,1844 Aui?. 4,1848 Auk. 31,1844 Deo. 19, 1861 July 2, 1885 Nov. 3, 1870 1. Mary A. Baker; 1843-1882; dau. Capt. Joshua 2. Etta A. Read; I860-. [B. and Susan B. [Carrie.) Maria A. Davis. (Has issue, Myron, Mamie, EDW^ARD F. AND MARY A. (BAKER) POTTER. 1693. Annie F., Wm. Geo.,M.D., Edward F. , Jr. , 1697 1698 1699 Oct. 4, 1862 Dec. 17, 1864 Jan. 20, 1882 Aug. 25.1883 Dec. 2, 1884 John H. Sweet; son James. OSMAN AND LYDIA (CHASE) POTTER. 1687. William Henry, 1700 Dartmouth Mass , Mar. 1,1831 d. Aug. 2, 1864 Elizabeth A. Howland. Julia E. S. A., 1701 u Jan. 17,1833 d. Oct. 9, 1862 Charles E. Cook; son Edward and Ruth. David C, 1702 u Feb. 11,18.36 Aui;. 9, 1864 John 0., 1703 (.(. Oct. 3, 18.37 Nov. 1, 1856 Sarah A. M. H., 1704 (C June 25, 1839 Nov. 25, 1858 Alvah M. Chase; son Isaac and Mary G. Rebecca C, 1705 a Jan. 16,1842 May 23, 1858 Hetty A., 1706 u June 17, 1844 Sept. 10, 1848 Charles C, 1707 (.i. Apr. 26, 1846 Abbie S. Sherman. Lucy H., 1708 (.C June 19, 1851 Nov. 25,1871 Arthur M. Gifford. PHILIP AND ARUBA (BROWNELL) POTTER 1601. 29 Whillia Harvey, 1709 Westport, Mass., June 16, 1800 Mar. 5, 1841 July, 1821 Hannah Davis; 1803- ; dau. Zebedee and Ilan- 30 Amasa, 1710 " " Aug., 1801 Oct. 29, 1827 1825 Abigail I. Morse; -1865. [nah (Wood). 30 Pardon B., 1711 Apr. 8,1803 1869 Rhoda Tripp; 1806-. 30 Polly, 1712 " " June 9,1806 June 18, 1869 1826 Eli Tripp; 1804-1887; dau. John and Eliz. Almira, 1713 " " Apr., 1809 July 5, 1883 [(Trippj. WHILLIA HARVEY AND HANNAH (DAVIS) POTTER. 1709. Mary B., 1714 Westport, Mass., May 29,1822 Feb. 23, 1880 [Hannah (How). 29 Zebedee, 1715 Jan. 7,1826 Jan. 13, 1872 Mar. 23,1865 Lorana Dewhurst; 1831-1873 dau. Thomas and Apphira, 1716 Sept., 1827 Oct., 1827 Bradford, 1717 " May 11,1829 May 18, 1857 Ruth I., 1718 " Sept. 23, 1834 ZEBEDEE AND LORANA (DEWHURST) POTTER 1715. Harry L., 1719 I Boston, Mass., Oct. 10,1868 29 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 8. AMASA AND ABIGAIL I. (MORSE) POTTER. 1710. 30 George W., 1720 Boston, Mass., Nov. 10, 18-26 Dec. 28,1865 Rebecca Chase. Philip A., 1721 1 New Bedford, " Apr., 1827 Oct. 29, 1829 GEORGE W. AND REBECCA (CHASE) POTTER. 1720. Alonzo, 1722 Providence, B.I., Apr. 25, 1867 | Aug. 6,1870 Mary A. C, 172:1 •■ " July 25. 186!) Jennie B., 1724 Shawnee, Kan., Jan. 24, 1871 Hattie S., 1725 Monticello, " Aug. 10, 1875 ! PARDON B. AND RHODA (TRIPP) POTTER. 1711. 30 Elizabeth H., 1726 New Bedford, Mass.. May 29, 1826 Aug. 26,1863 Jan. 13, 1847 Jonathan W. Spooner; 1824-1858; son Jonathan George B., 1727 " May 2,1829 Oct. 28, 1838 [and Sally. Philip A., 1728 '' Mar. 19, 1831 July 22, 1852 Aruba B., 1729 " Mar. 2, 1833 Oct. 5, 1854 Nov. 24, 1850 Horatio G. Webster. » Mary T. , 1730 " " JuuelO, 1835 June 26, 1862 [A. M.) Almira J., 1731 " " June 8, 1840 Feb. 9, 1865 i William H. Bisbee. (Issue, Minnie E., John JONATHAN AND ELIZABETH H. (POTTER) SPOONER. 1726. Arthur C, 1732 1 New Bedford, Mass., June 7, 1857 ! Apr. 22, 1880 Nellie V. King; 1856-; dau. Phihp H.& LucyC. ELI AND POLLY (POTTER) TRIPP. 1712. 30 Aruba P., 17.33 |Westport,Mass., May 18, 1828 Dec, 1848 Uriah Kirby; 1826-; s. Isaiah and Hope (Mosher). 30 MaryE., ( 1734 ! " " Apr. 7, 1829 Jan. 25,1849 1. Abram C. Lawton; 1819-1851; son Obadiah and Betsey (White). [thia (Milk). I 1735 Feb. 16, 1872 2. Holder White; 1812-; son Holder and Cyn- 30 Lydia K., 1730 '■ " Mar. 29, 1833 Dec. 1853 Andrew 8. Macomber; 1830-; son Gilb. & Peace. 30 Maria E., 17.37 ! " " July 6, 1849 1 Nov. 17, 1872 Augustus M. Mosher; 1844-; son Ad.andEliz. B. — URIAH AND ARUBA P. (TRIPP) KIRBY. 1733. 1 Susan W., 1738 Westport, Mass., Jan., 1850 Sept., 1875 George D. Johnson; 1849-; son Dan'l and Emily B. (Segar). [(Anderson). Mary J. , 1739 " " July 4, 1851 1871 Orrin F. Eobbins; 1852-; son Geo. \V^ and Janet ABRAM C. AND MARY E. (TRIPP) LAWTON. 1734. Mary A., 1740 Westport, Mass., Feb. 2, 18.50 1 Apr., 1864 Abbie C, 1741 " " Feb. 18, 1852 Dec. 24, 1877 Jan. 1, 1871 ZebedeeE. Davis. (Issue, Albert E., Abbie C.) ANDREW S. AND LYDIA K. (TRIPP) MACOMBER. 1736. Philip Everett, 1742 Westport, Mass., June28, 1858 1875 Ida M. Sanford; dau. Philip and Cynthia. Abram Chester, 1743 " " Apr., 1857 Mar. 21,1887 Dec. 25, 1879 Hattie J. Kingman; dau. Josiah and Mary. Mary Chester, 1744 ' " " Jan. 1, 18.58 Eli Andrew, 1745 i " " Mar. 15, 1859 Apr. 10,1864 Macy Clifford, 1746 ' " " Mar. 17, 1861 Laura J. Tripp; dau. Eli and Abby. James Andrew, 1747 i " " July 13, 1868 Alice Maria, 1748 1 " " Aug. 3, 1870 Clarence R., 1749 1 " '■ June 1, 1873 AUGUSTUS M. AND MARIA E. (TRIPP) MOSHER. 1737. EliB., 1750 Westport, Mass., Sept. 8, 1873 Jennie P., 1751 " " July 28, 1879 Wilfred A., 1752 " Sepf20, 1884 ! JOHN AND RHODA (POTTER) POTTER 1603-1335. Ira, 1753 Westport, Mass.. Jan. 30, 1803 Jan. 6, 1806 • 30 John Avery, 17.54 - Jan. 31, 1805 Jan. 14, 1878 May 27, 1830 Rebecca Tripp. [(Hall). 30 Ezra, 1755 " '• Feb. 21, 1807 Oct. 2, 1879 Jan., 1831 Sylvia Bent; 1813-1858; dau. Jos. and Ruth Buth, 1756 " " Jan. 28, 1809 Mar. 25, 1814 ' Andrew, 17.57 " " Apr. 30,1811 Mar. 7, 1804 [L.,b. 1843; d. 1845. Ira, 2d, 5 30 ! 1 17.JS " " Sept. 9, 1813 May 6, 1875 Mar. 17, 1842 1. Caroline B ; 1824-. (Their son, Andrew 1750 Dec. 25, 1851 2. Lorana Spaulding; 1830-. 31 Andrew B., 1760 " Mar. 11, 1816 June 25, 1840 Eliza Ann Pike; 1S20-; dau. Chas. and Presilla. 31 i Ruth, 2d, 1761 " Apr. 17, 1818 Mar. 9, 1876 1838 William Otis Brownell; 1818-1879: son Mager Rhoda Ann, 1762 " " July 3, 1820 , [and Alice. Abner, 1763 " " Nov. 4, 1822 Patience, 1764 ! " " Jan. 13, 1825 Oct. 26,1859 William A. Merriam. JOHN AVERY AND REBECCA (TRIPP) POTTER. 1754. , Charles T., 1765 1 Aut;'. 14, 1842 Jan. 30, 1867 Eunice Stillwell. (Their dau., Jennie, b. Auo-. Margaret, 1766 ' Sepl.l3, 1832 Feb. 21, 1856 M. B. Hoag. [20,1876). EZRA AND SYLVIA (BENT) POTTER. 1755. Ezra Frank, 1767 New Bedford, iluHS., NoV. 25, 1833 May 2, 1874 • William Ferrin, Sylvia Ann, Ellen Maria, 1768 1769 1770 '' Nov. 5,1837 " " Oct. 18, 18.35 " " Feb. 15, 1839 Feb. 25,1877 July 28, 1887 Alice Maud Nelson; dau. Francis N. and Ruth [B. (Eaton). Lucy Emeline, 1771 " Nov. 1, 1843 Sept. 12, 1875 George Hall. [EUza A. Alice Tucker Lapham; 1852-; dau. Richard and 30 Charles Warren, 1772 " Jan. 24, 1846 Nov. 18, 1872 Edward Kellon, 177.3 '• " May 15, 1S4S June 5, 1873 MaryE. Hepburn; 1854-; dau. Wm and Flora i Carrie Elizabeth, 1774 ( '■ June 28, 18.5.3 1 June 3, 1874 E. F. Chase. (Have issue, T. P. and Helen U.) 3HARLES WARREN AND ALICE TUCKER (LAPHAM) POTTER. 1772. William Frank, 1775 New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 21, 1875 Eliza Richard , 1776 Dartmouth, '' Mar. 1, 1881 IRA, 2D, AND LORANA (SPAULDING) POTTER. 1759. Nettie L., 1777 Boston, Mass., May 28, 1855 Sept. 7, 1882 N. H. Redpath. (Their s., C. A., b. Oct. .30, 1883 ) F. W. Morrill. (Their d., E. W., b. Nov. 23, 1884.) Florence S., 177S •• " Oct. 6, 1S.-,S Aug. 9, 1885 June 4, 1876 Ira, Jr., 1770 Apr. 9, 1863 Apr. 10,1803 30 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. 31 ANDREW BRIGHTMAN AND ELIZA ANN (PIKE) POTTER. 1760. Elizabeth Amelia, Charles Andrew, John Avery, 1780 1781 1782 Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1841 " " Nov. 15, 1847 ■direst Newton,' " Feb. 18, 1858 July 22,1803 Unmarried. Jan. 20, 1874 S. Anne Paige; 1853-; d. Frazier and Wealthy. CHARLES ANDREW AND S. ANNE (PAIGE) POTTER. 1781. A. E. Aurelia, Frederick Avery, Andrew B., 1783 1784 1785 Worcester,Mass.,Mar. 29, 1875 " " Oct. 11, 1878 West Newton, " May 12, 1887 WILLIAM OTIS AND RUTH (POTTER) BROW^NELL. 1761. Caroline Amelia, Lydia Ann, Alexander Major, Abbie Walker, William Otis, Jr., 1786 1787 1788 1789 1790 New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 9,1838 " " Aug. 7, 1840 " " Nov. 7, 1842 " " Apr. 24, 1844 " " Mar. 29, 1849 Feb. 2, 1858 Apr. 11,1861 Feb. 2, 1875 Nov. 30, 1865 Sept. 16, 1869 William Thompson Smith; 1837-; s. Henry W. and Mary C. (Thompson). Rev. H. Baylies; 1822-; s. Frederick & Velina. Martha V. Turpin; 1851-: dau. Walter G. and David B. Anthony. [Sarah E. (Wilson). H. E. Jennings; 1849-; d. W. W. & Frances B. JOSHUA AND ELIZABETH (WOOD) POTTER. 1604. Ira W., 1791 Nov. 17, 1805 Dec. 22, 1880 Clara Richards. William Allen, 1792 May 31,1803 1840 Ann West. 31 EliH., Abner, 1793 1794 Nov. 28, 1804 July 31, 1870 Unmarried. Patience Wilcox; 1814-1857. Joshua, 1795 Mar. 12, 1815 Nov., 1883 Sarah Tripp. George W., 1796 Mar. 12, 1815 31 FrederickjOapt., •( 1797 Westport,Mass., Feb. 18, 1817 Jan. 25, 1884 1834 1. Mrs. Green; 1811-1852; d. Israel and Sarah 31 1798 May 19, 1856 2. Kachael WestmHler; 1838-. [(Roberts). Isaac P., 1799 Sept. 7, 1822 May 13, 1857 Unmarried. ' 31 Margaret, 1800 Jan. 11, 1807 1824 1 Abner Trapp. 31 ! Euth, 1801 Apr. 25, 1808 George Lawton. [ Anne, 1802 May 21, 1809 James Macomber. ELI H. AND PATIENCE (WILCOX) POTTER. 1793. Abner W., EK Albert, Annie E., 1803 1804 1805 Aug. 1,1837 Sept. 17, 1841 June 14, 1845 Nov. 14, 1873 Sarah E. Church; 1838-. Emma E. Briggs; 1850. CAPT. FREDERICK AND MRS. (ROBERTS-GREEN) POTTER. 1797. Charles Edgar, j 1806 i Poughkeep8ie,N.T., 1837 1868 1861 ! Mary Grady. CAPT. FREDERICK AND RACHAEL (WESTMILLER) POTTER. 1798. Lizzie, 1807 Poughkeepsie.N. Y., June 17, 1857 Apr. 10, 1882 Ray Mull; 1862-1887; s. DeWitt C. and Amy A. May, 1808 " " Mar. 26, 1859 Maggie, 1809 " May 17, 1861 Jennie, 1810 " " June 12, 1864 1866 Frederick, 1811 " " Oct. 15, 1866 1870 Ruth Alma, 1812 " Dec. 11, 1869 1 Frederick, 1813 " Mar. 19. 1873 ABNER AND MARGARET (POTTER) TRIPP. 1800. Louisa, 1814 June 18, 1825 John D. Macomber. IiaP., 1815 May 1,1828 Oct. 30, 1849 Judith B. Howard. Angenette, 1816 Jan. 25, 1830 1832 William, 1817 Apr. 16, 1837 1858 GEORGE AND RUTH (POTTER) LAWTON. 1801. Eli P., Uriah W., Prof., Mary E. , Hannah A., George F., Ruth A., William O., Amanda Maria, 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 Westport,Mass., Sept. 20, 1827 " Apr. 27, 1831 " July 2, 1834 " Sept. 30, 1837 " Nov. 11, 1844 " July 3, 1846 " Mar. 16, 18.50 " June 21, 1854 1858 Dec. 25,1851 Oct. 22. 1855 June 29, 1871 Dec. 25, 1878 A. Angesta King. George J. Allen; 1827-; s. Jacob and Lydia. William J. Chadwick; s. George W. and Mary [Howland. William P. Kirby. Rachael R. Wing. Theodore A. Tripp; 1850-; s. Abner & Caroline. EPHRAIM AND JUDITH (BROWNELL) POTTER. 1591. Edmund, 1826 Dartmout 31 David, 1827 a William, 1828 Li Martha, 1829 C( Rebecca, 1830 tt 32 Nathaniel, S 1831 " 32 1 1 1832 33 ! Abner, 1833 it Sarah, 1834 " July 29, 1755 Apr. 11, 1757 June 24, 1759 Nov. 2,1761 Nov. 23, 1767 July 11, 177(1 Feb. 21, 1779 i Dec. 15,1838 Apr. 18,1854 Sept. 18, 1774 Oct. 20,1791 June 19, 1795 Lavinia GrifHth. Mary Chase; 1758-1852. (Had children, Freelove and Ruby.) Joshua Macomber. [Hannah. 1. Peace Mosher; 1766-1807; dau. Obadiah and 2. Sarah Wood; 1772-1849; d. Jonah & Hannah. Freeborn Rider. Jonathan Austin. DAVID AND MARY (CHASE) POTTER. 1827. 32 Peter, 1835 Hoosac, N. Y., July 13, 1798 July 19,1883 Rachael White; 1799-1875. Martha, 1836 cc a Mar. 18, 1801 July 18, 1846 May 5, 1816 Reuben Baker; 1795-1886; s ). Reuben & Martha. Mehitable, 1837 Abram Durfee. Elizabeth, 1838 Howland. Mary, 1839 1783 1832 1803 James Barker; 1784^1836. David, Jr., 1840 Daniel, 1841 Phebe, 1842 32 Nathaniel, 1843 Elizabeth Johnson. 32 Gideon, Judith, 1844 1845 1805 Sept. 7, 1848 Orra Cook; 1805-. 31 Paet 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER OF POETSMOUTH, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. PETER AND RACHAEL (WHITE) POTTER. 1835. Sophronia, 1846 Feb. 4,1820 Almond Cruger. Huldah, 1847 Mar. 12, 1822 George Sisson. Jane, 1848 Jan. 15, 1824 Nelson Batterson. Elizabeth, 1849 May 1, 1825 Aug. 11, 1870 George C. Waite. Eeuben B., 18."i0 Dec. 20, 1827 George E., 1851 Oct. 8, 1829 Martha, 1852 Xov. 11, 1831 1. Leonard Barker. 2. Michael Fitch. Emma, 1853 May 25, 1838 George Lockwood. Andrew, 1854 Mar. 2, 1835 Mary Ann Brown. Joseph W., 1855 Apr. 29, 1844 Eliza Haviland. NATHANIEL AND ELIZABETH (JOHNSON) POTTER. 1843. Ann, 1856 Aug. 30, 1879 Leverius Hurlbut. Mary, 1857 Apr. 10, 1874 Eannie, 1858 Granville, N, Y., Mar. 3, 1814 Jan. 19, 1833 Jacob Bishop; 1808-1885; son Abram and Anna. Peter, 1859 u a Sarah, 1860 James Hurlbut. GIDEON AND ORRA (COOK) POTTER. 1844. JohnU., 1861 Granville, N. Y. , Dec. 7, 1826 Jan. 15, 1877 Gertrude Whiting; 1847-; d. Edmund C. and Caroline M., 1862 " " 1828 [Charlotte M. (Dicker). Ann E., 1863 " Mar. 30, 1830 Sept. 28, 1853 Stephen G. Button; son John and Cecelia. "William P., 1864 " " 1832 Laura Austin. Helen M., 1865 " May 16, 1833 Sept. 28, 1863 Charles E. Taber; 1821-; s. J. and H. (Eady). Sarah J., 1866 1835 John K. Dillingham. May E., 1867 " Jan. 18,1838 Jan. 8, 1883 Sherman Weed. Seaman G. , 1868 « " 1842 Feb. 15, 1882 Mary A. Swift; d. Hiram and Maryette. NATHANIEL AND PEACE (MOSHER) POTTER. 1831. .^■2 William, 1869 White Creek, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1794 Oct. 28, 1849 Nov. 3,1819 Eliza W. Wood; dau. .John and Mary. Harriet, 1870 " " Eeb. 0, 1797 Feb. 16,1865 Unmarried. 33 John, 1871 Granville, " Aug. 1,1798 Dec. 4, 1867 Oct. 29, 1823 Mehitable Wood; dau. John and Mary. 33 Ephraim, 1872 " Aug. 11, 1805 Dec. 12, 1853 Vesta Jones. NATHANIEL AND SARAH (WOOD) POTTER. 1832 33 Nathaniel, Jr., 1873 Granville, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1812 Oct 18, 1840 1. Jane Haviland; 1822-1846; d. Grant and B. 33 1874 Oct. 12, 1847 2. ElizabethH. Sniith;1817-; d. Wm. and Sarah. 33 Jonathan W., 1875 •■■■ Jan. 19, 1814 Sept. 4, 1842 Mary Ann Haviland; 1824- ; d. John G and B. WILLIAM AND ELIZA W. (WOOD) POTTER. 1869. Peace M., 1876 Granville, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1821 Sept. 13, 1871 Oct. 20, 1845 Zoeth Howland; 1816- ; son Zoeth and Rebecca. Mary "W". (no issue), 1877 " Aug. 13, 1822 Nov. 5, 1870 Joseph Baker. [(Curtis). •62 Benjamin E., 1878 " " Feb. 28, 1824 Maria S. Austin; 1828- ; d. John and Mary Joseph E., 1878a " " Aug. 30, 1825 Sept. 13,1845 32 William J., 5 1879 " " Sept. 21, 1827 1. Maria Densmore. 32 1880 2. Mary J. Long. John M., 1881 " " Aug. 30, 1830. Hannah M., 1882 " " Sept. 30, 18.32 Mar. 2, 1847 32 David W., 1883 " " Oct. 28, 1834 Dec. 31, 1855 Isabella Wilkins. 33 Jonathan W., 1884 " Oct. 10,1836 Lucy Stevens. George H., 1885 " " Aug. 27, 1838 May 13, 1862 Lydia Amanda Crosby; dau. Levi and Octavia. Eliza Ann, 1886 " Sept. 15, 1840 Dec. 27, 1865 Jonathan E. Sisson; 1832-; s. Abner and Edith. BENJAMIN F. AND MARIA S. (AUSTIN) POTTER. 1878. Walter B., 1887 Granville, N. Y., June 1, 1852 Mar. 26,1853 Edna v., 1888 " " Apr. 12, 1868 June 13, 1876 Henry C. Savigne; 1848- ; s. Jos. and Amanda. 32 Walter E.,Kev., 1889 " Aug. 16, 1860 Oct. 15, 1885 Emily M. DeKalb ; 1864-; d. Augustus and Lydia. Arthur, B. A., 1890 June 1. 1864 REV. WALTER EUGENE AND EMILY M. (DeKALB) POTTER. 1889. j Eugene Chandler, 1891 Granvine,N.Y.,May 20, 1887 1 j WILLIAM J. AND MARIA (DENSMORE) POTTER. 1879. John Albert, 1892 Aug. 24, 1851 William Henry, 1893 Jan. 29, 1853 WILLIAM J. AND MARY G. (LONG) POTTER. 1880. May J., 1894 Nov. 15, 1860 Sidney Grant, 1895 Oct. 15, 1866 Ann Maria, 1896 Oct. 12, 1869 1807 DAVID W. AND ISABELLA (WILKINS) POTTER. 1883. Erederick H. , Oct. 9, 1861 ' - — ~ _ Leonore, 1808 Feb. 2, 1865 ■ Sept. 3, 1868 Leone, 1800 June 4, 1803 Helen Eliza, 1900 Apr. 8,1867 Oct. 9, 1872 Bichard H., 1901 Feb. 24, I860 Oct. 15,1860 Eva Mary, 1002 Feb. 1, 1870 Daisy M., 1903 Aug. 15, 1871 Marv H., 1904 Jan. 24, 1873 Edith, 1005 July 15, 1874 Aug. 31, 1874 Addie Hope, 1906 Aug. 7, 1875 Apr. 5, 1878 Isabelle, 1007 Mar. 27, 1878 William J., 1008 Mar. 0, 1881 [ Aug. 27, 1881 i Kitty, 1009 Oct. 5, 1882 - 1 __ 32 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Paet 8. Burt, Robert, Joel S., Frederick, ]juella, Leroy, JONATHAN "W. AND LUCY (STEVENS) POTTER. 1884. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 July 7, 1866 Apr. 4, 1868 Nov. 20, 1870 July 15, 1873 Jan. 12, 1877 June 28, 1881 May 12, 1867 83 33 Caroline M. , Charles W., Henry H. , Elmira, Elmira M. , JOHN AND MEHITABLE ("WOOD) POTTER. 1871. 1916 Nov. 13, 1824 EPHRAIM AND VESTA (JONES) POTTER. 1872. 1917 1918 1910 1920 May 3, 1831 Aug. 21, 1833 Peb. 28, 1837 May 30,1847 Sept. 3, 1845 Mar. 6, Nov., 1856 1862 Martha J. Burdick. Helen M. Reynolds. George H. Beebe. Etta Vesta, Julia B., CHARLES "W. AND MARTHA J. (BXTRDICK) POTTER. 1917. 1921 1922 Nov. 15, 1856 Granville, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1K60 Nov. 30,1881 W. E. Sturtevant. [Alcestra (Hall). Fred C. Lovejoy; 1858-: son Hiram H. and Lena J., Charles H., HENRY H. AND HELEN M. (REYNOLDS) POTTER. 1918. 1923 1924 Mar. 12, 1864 June 9, 1866 Jan. 6, 1885 Edwin B. Shernett. NATHANIEL J. AND JANE (HAVILAND) POTTER. 1873. Albert Grant, 1925 1926 Dartmouth, Mass., Mar. 23, 1846 July Jan. 5, 1871 1, 1875 1. Delia Amanda Numan; 1845-1873; d. Orange. 2. Annie V. Hughes; 1850-; d. Edward G. F. NATHANIEL, JR., AND ELIZABETH H. (SMITH) POTTER. 1874. Abbie Tucker, 1927 Dartmouth, Mass., Apr. 13,1854 JONATHAN W. AND MARY ANN (HAVILAND) POTTER. 1875. Grant H. , 1928 Granville, N. Y., May 12, 1843 Apr. 2, 1844 Joseph E., 1929 " Jan. 21,1848 Sept. 13, 1871 Sarah K. Sisson. Warren J. , 1930 " " Sept. 24, 1851 Mar. 4, 1875 Lavinia Graves. Mary Jane, 1931 " Aug. 8, 1860 Sept. 15, 1861 Sarah Maria, 1932 Queeusburg," July 8, 1862 33 34 34 34 ABNER AND FREEBORN (RIDER) POTTER. 1834. 33 Merritt, 1933 June 19, 1797 May 11,1865 Apr. 19, 1815 Calista GifEord; 1797-1868; d. Caleb and Jed- Freeborn H., 1934 Mar. 6, 1804 Oct. 12, 1876 [ediah. 33 Abner, Jr., 1935 Aug. 24, 1806 Sept. 27, 1841 Nov. 9, 1827 Almira Tripp. Martha, 1936 Nov. 7, 1808 Nov. 12, 1827 Jonathan R., 1937 Dec. 3, 1810 33 Maiy Jane, 1938 Oct. 11,1816 Dec. 12,1838 Jonathan DevoU ; son Abner. MERRITT AND CALISTA (GIFPORD) POTTER. 1933. Elizn , 1939 Granville, N. Y., 1818 Thomas Palmer. IJenjamin, Ruby, 1940 1820 Went to sea. 1941 ' Jan. 1, 1822 Winslow Putnam. Harriet, 1942 1824 1848 Charles Bogardus. Sarah, 1943 1826 1883 John 0. Meriam. Anna, 1944 ' Feb. 4, 1828 Sept. 15, 1847 Haydock. Mary, 1945 1833 Charles Gordon. Jane, 1946 1835 Thomas Agnew. Cornelia, 1947 1837 d. in infancy. Isaac, 1948 1831 1869 ABNER, JR., AND ALMIRA (TRIPP) POTTER. 1935. Lydia Jane, Martha (no issue), James Edward, Preserved Tripp, Joseph Jonathan, Freeborn Eider, 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 Mar. 12, 1829 Mar. 8,1831 1833 Jan. 18, 1836 Mar. 27, 1838 May 26, 1840 May 25, 1853 1833 Nov. 8,1852 Feb. 9, 1867 David Peters. Thomas Mosier. Kate Goodspeed. Edward A. Sprague. JONATHAN AND MARY JANE (POTTER) DEVOLL. 1938. Martha Ann, Edward Merritt, Emily F., Abner Mills, 1955 1956 1957 1958 June 1,1840 June 5, 1843 May 5, 1845 Nov. 16, 1857 Oct. 25,1847 Dec. 29, 1860 Aug. 10, 1860 Sept. 18, 1879 Irving Mott. Flora B. Haviland. BENJAMIN AND RUTH (BROWNELL) POTTER. 961. Stephen, William Halladay , Joshua, 1959 1960 1961 Dartmouth, Mass., July 1 , 1740 " " Dec. 14, 1748 Dec. 5, 1814 Moved to Maine when a young man. Patience Thurston; -1816. WILLIAM HALLADAY AND PATIENCE (THURSTON) POTTER. 1960. Elizabeth, William, Benjamin, Sarah, Ruby, Ruth, 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Dartmouth, Mass., Sept. 11, 1782 Aug. 2,1784 Dec. 20, 1788 June 1,1795 Apr. 6,1786 Jan. 6, 1793 Dec. 20, 1870 Sept. 2, 1881 Mar. 20, 1821 Jan. 6, 1804 Jan. 6, 1804 Oct. 9, 1801 1812 Nov. 3,1814 Edward Slade; son Edward and Eliz. Anna Aiken; 1790-1837; d. Ebenezerand Chloe. Elizabeth GifCord; 179^1833; d. Wm. and Free- [love (Potter), No. 1595. 33 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, E. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Paet 8. WILLIAM AND ANNA (AIKEN) POTTER. 1963. 34 Euth, 1968 Dartn]outh,Mass.,Feb. -22, 1814 Mar. 3, 1842 James Almy; 1802-1874; s. Geo. B. and Eliz. iSIary Ann (no issue), 1969 " Aug. IS, 1815 Apr. 6, 1882 Nov. 2, 1852 "William Howland. 34 Euby, 1970 " Mar. 22, 1817 Apr. 8, 1860 Nov. 13, 1848 Nicholas Tillinghast; 1804-1856; s. Nicholas. 34 Thomas Thurston, 1971 " Dec. .^0, 1818 May 15, 1869 Sept. 27, 1842 Seliua S. Crocker; 182.3-. Stephen, 1972 " Mar. 4, 1821 Aug. 4,1849 Unmarried. Jacob, 1973 " Nov. G, 1822 Apr. 23, 1825 ChloeE., 1974 " Sept. 22, 1824 July 11,1825 Elizabeth, 1975 " July 10, 1826 Oct. 21,1856 T'nmarried. [and Lydia (Delano). 34 William J., Rev., 1976 " Feb. 1, 18.30 Nov. 26, 1863 Eliz. Claghorn Babcock: 1832-1879; d. Spooner JAMES AND RUTH (POTTER) ALMY. 1968. Jacob, Lieut., Sophia, Lyman P. , 1977 1978 1979 New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 20, 1842 " " Sept.23, 1844 " •• July 20, 1846 May 27,1873 Sept. 10, 1848 Unmarried. Nov. 28, 1872 Killed by Indians in Arizona. Andrew M. Marts; 1843-; son Andrew M. and [Sarah. NICHOLAS AND RUBY (POTTER) TILLINGHAST. 1970. William Hopkins, 1980 NewBedford, Mass., Mar. 20, 1854 Dec. 8, 1880 Grace Aiken; 1859-; dau. W. L. THOMAS THURSTON AND SELINA S. (CROCKER) POTTER. 1971. William Sidney, | 1981 Charles Welling'n, 1982 Frank Gibbon, I 1983 Fall River, Mass., Oct. 15,1847 " " Mav 29, 1852 " " Mar. 5, 1856 June 25, 1860 Dec. 19, 1883 Lulu Whitworth. (Their dau., Gladys Records, [b. Nov. 10, 1884.) REV. WILLIAM JAMES AND ELIZABETH CLAGHORN (BABCOCK) POTTER 1976. Anna Aiken, Alfred Claghorn, 1984 1985 New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 16, 1864 " " Apr. 4; 1867 BENJAMIN AND ELIZABETH (GIFFORD) POTTER. 1964. Patience T., 1986 No.Dartmouth, Mass., Dec. 23, 1815 Feb. 27, 1874 L'nmarried. William H., 1 1987 " June 1, 1817 Jan. 15, 1888 June 5, 18.39 1. Hetty Ann Wood; -1840; dau. William. 34 1988 June 26, 1844 2. Martha Ann Heston; 1817-; dau. Joseph. 34 Isaac R., 1989 " May 29, 1821 Apr. 15, 1887 June 2, 1842 Hetty S. Allen; 1824-; d. James and Hannah. Sarah, 1990 '■ Mar. 15, 1824 June 20, 1838 Lydia, 1901 " " Aug. ri, 1827 WILLIAM HALLIDAY AND MARTHA ANN (HESTON) POTTER. 1988. Beniamin, 1992 Batavia, N. Y. Sept. 20, 1845 Feb. 1, 1846 Emily, 1993 a a Nov. 25, 1846 Sept. 19, 1872 Alfred Haines; 1846-; s. Emor and Anna M. Elizabeth GifEord, 1994 a a July 28, 1849 Jan. 6, 1857 [and Margaretta. Joseph Heston, 1995 u a Oct. 9, 1854 Nov. 8, 1876 Phebe Eugenia Hollister; 1854-; d. Nathan E. 34 35 34 34 35 ISAAC R. AND HETTY S. (ALLEN) POTTER. 1989. James A., Benjamin J., William A., Sarah E., Leander, 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 NcDartmouth, Mass., Jan. 14, 1846 " July 26, 1847 " May 21, 1854 " May 27, 1860 " Nov. 4, 1862 Sept. 4, 1816 Apr. 15, 1886 July 17, 1881 Feb. 20, 1873 [(Congdon). Ruth C. Flagler; dau. Jonathan P. and Anna JOSHUA AND POTTER. 1961. Garner, Holder, 2001 2002 Dartmouth, Mass., 1769 " " Jan. 1, 1789 Oct. 17, 1851 Dec. 8, 1796 Oct. 3, 1819 Elizabeth Tripp; 1777-1868; dau. William. Hannah Sherman. GARNER AND ELIZABETH (TRIPP) POTTER. 2001. 34 Robert, Henry, 2003 2004 Dartmouth,Mass.,Mar. 16, 1804 " " Mar. 13, 1797 July 30, 1882 Nov. 18, 1827 Mary Joy; 1806- ; d. Abrah Patrick, 2005 " " .July 19, 1798 Jan. 24, 1862 Sarah T. Balles. 34 Joshua, WilHam, 2006 2007 " " Nov. 13, 1799 " " Feb. 24, 1801 June 27, 1882 Nov. 24, 1825 Deborah N. White. Lydia, 2008 " Oct. 28,1802 Mar. 5, 1864 Warren Gifford. George, 2009 " Oct. 19, 1805 Dec. 29,1819 Peleg, 2010 " " Apr. 20, 1808 Nov. 26, 1863 Phebe Russell. ROBERT AND MARY (JOY) POTTER. 2003. Abraham J., Isaac, David H., 2011 2012 2013 Sept. 1, 1828 Sept. 21, 1831 July 10, 1835 Jan. 1, 1852 Aug. 24, 1863 Jane Winslow. Sarah F. Tucker. ABRAHAM J. AND JANE (WINSLOW) POTTER. 2011. Ruth M., Ella A., Calesta J. , 2014 I 2015 1 2016 I Nov. 26, 18.52 .Nov. 11, 18.54 Mar. 16, 1869 Apr. 12, 1885 George H. Brayton. JOSHUA AND DEBORAH W. (WHITE) POTTER. 2006. Charles W. Lemuel M. AldenT., James E.. Holder W. Edward E, 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Aug. 15, 1827 Feb. 27, 1830 Dec. 29, 1832 Oct. 10,1837 Aug. 3, 1S40 Aug. 20, 1844 June 30, 1875 Apr. 12, 1848 May 11, 1854 Oct. 15, 1863 June 1, 1858 •Tune 11, 1866 Nov. 23, 1883 Dec. 24, 186.'i June 25, 1870 Elizabeth Maxfleld Baker. 1. Lizzie A. Davis. 2. Annie M. Barker. 1. Abbie H. Macomber. 2. Adelia Rodney. 3. Mary E. Baker. Sarah L. Codding. Susan A. Anthony. CHARLES W. AND ELIZABETH MAXFIELD (BAKER) POTTER. 2017. Francis F., 2026 Charles W., .Jr., 2027 Nov. 19, 1851 Nov. 27, 1853 Dec. 6, 1878 Jan. 25, 1873 Elizabeth Holland. Ilattie A. Swain. 34 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. EDWARD E. AND SUSAN A. (ANTHONY) POTTER. 2025. Murray A. , 2028 Mar. 15, 1871 Clarence E., 2029 Nov. 5,1872 VVinfred, 2030 Dec. 13, 1873 Myron, 2031 Jan. 7, 1875 Jan. 18, 1875 Eliot, 2032 Oct. 18,1879 Gladys C, 2033 Sept. 21, 1883 Dec. 3, 1883 23 HOLDER AND HANNAH (SHERMAN) POTTER. 2002. Holder, Jr., Margaret, 2034 2035 Dartmouth, MasB., Mar. 1,1822 Jan. 3, 1825 Feb. 10, 1855 Feb. 23, 1843 Tabitha GifCord Tallman. Warren S. Potter, No. 1343. DAVID AND RUTH (BRIGGS) POTTER. 972. Joseph, Abigail, Ruth (no issue), < David, Cynthia, Desire (no issue), Briggs, Lydia (no issue), William, Eunice, 2036 2087 203S 2030 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 Leyden, Ma.ss., Dec. 9,170!) Little Compton.R. I., Feb. 18,1777 Leyden, Mass., Dec, 1788 Aug. 4,1799 Apr. 14,1863 1865 Jan. 15, 1887 June 17, 1818 Mar. 16,1700 Sept. 30,1823 Lizzie Carlton; dau. .John and Euth. [(Brown). Eleazer Pnr'l-er; 1770-1864; s. Jas. and Rebecca Dr. Wing. Bounds. John Barney. John Green. Lydia Stewart. Joel Marsh. [Isabelle. Paul Houghton; 1796-1865; son Alpheus and HOLDER, JR., AND TABITHA GIFFORD (TALLMAN) POTTER. 2034. Stephen E., Irving Dexter, Hannah Jane, Eiidora Susan, 204(; 2047 Dartmouth, Mass., DeC. 25,1850 2048 2049 May 18, 1856 Mar. 21, 1869 Dec. 22,1883 [randa E. (Brownell). Martha A. Snell; 1849-; d. Rodolphus and Mi- [and Abbie S. Edward G. Peckham; 18.56-; son Nathaniel C. VIVALVI AND LIZZIE (CONELY) POTTER. 911. Lizzie, 2050 Jackson, Mich., Mar. 18, 1855 May 13, 1880 Eobert Turner McNaughton; 1857- ; s. Moses A. Celia A., 2051 " July 3,1858 Mar. 10,1888 T. J. Allen. [and Mary E. (Turner). Lucy Seville, 2052 " July 7,1861 Arthur Yivalvi, 2053 " " June 18, 1868 GILBERT AND MARY ELIZABETH (THOMPSON) TUCKER. 538. Charles W., Lena, Lillian A., 2054 I HopkiDton, E. I., 20o5 I " " 2056 I Voluntown, Conn., Jan. 8, 1859 Dec. 24, 1860 Mar. 5,1862 Sept. .Tuly 4, 1881 3, 1882 Phebe C. Moon; dau. James and Mary A. Frank E. Taber. JOHN AND POTTER. 210. 35 Hart, John, i 2057 1 TuUy, N. Y., 2().>S j '■ " About 1883 35 Isaac, Nathaniel, 20.59 1 " " 2060 1 " Apr. 14, 1809 .Jan. 4, 1863 June 12, 1836 Elizabeth A. Brook; 1817-. Euth Cooper. HART AND POTTER. 2057. Charles H., - 2001 Tully, N. Y., 1823 1884 1. Sarah Montague. 2002 3. Catharine (Scheideker) Potter. Flenry S.. 2063 1826 d. Eachel Paddock. Piatt, 2064 1830 John, 2066 George B., 2066 ISAAC AND ELIZABETH A. (BROOK) POTTER. 2059. Darius, 2067 May 5,18.37 Apr. 10,1857 Jane H., 2068 Mar. 28,1839 Sept. 11, 1861 Seymour Bateman. Charles W., 2069 Apr. 26, 1841 Sept. 20, 1850 35 Nelson, 2070 Northville, 111., Aug. 17, 1843 Dec. 9, 1868 HattieM. Porter; 1843-; d. David H. and Chloe. John, 2071 " Feb. 25, 1846 Mar. 26, 1871 Maryette Wardell. Maryette, 2072 " " June 20, 1849 Oct. 29, 1873 JohnH. Druit; 1844-; son George H. and Alice. 35 George E., 2073 " June 7,1852 Dec. 25, 1873 Emma J. Walley; 1854- ; son George and Eliz. James, 2074 " June 7,1852 June 8, 1852 Thomas F., 2075 Sandwich, 111., Oct. 8,18.54 Jan. 14, 1886 Lena Pinch; 1859-; dau. Lewis and Sarah. .35 WiUiamS., 2076 " " ■'Vpr. 7,1K57 Jan. 26, 1880 Nettie Shumway : 1857-; d. Chas. H. and Mary S. 35 Oscar, 2077 " " Sept. 4,1859 Apr. 10, 1887 Cora A. Baker; 1866-; dau. Silas T. and Alice. NELSON AND HATTIE M. (PORTER) POTTER. 2070. Darius, Clarence M. , Frank O., Nettie May, 2078 2079 2080 2081 Norton, 111., Sept. 12, 1869 May 11,1873 May 16, 1877 Feb. 8,1880 Apr. 11, 1875 GEORGE E. AND EMMA J. (WALLEY) POTTER. 2073. Charles E., l-!essie Myrtle, Walley G., Orville Eugene, 2082 20S3 2084 2085 West Point, Mo., Norton, 111., Sept. 15, 1874 Sept. 10, 1876 Nov. 10, 1878 May 26, 1881 WILLIAM S. AND NETTIE (SHUMWAY) POTTER. 2076. Harry Shumway, Capitola Stella, 2086 2087 Buckingham, 111., Sept. 4,1882 Apr. 25, 1884 OSCAR AND CORA A. (BAKER) POTTER. 2077. Glennie Alice, ] 2087(i!| Chicago, 111., Mar. 6,1888 35 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER OF POETSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. 36 P^RT 8 I^ATHANIEL POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, E. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Nathaniel Potter,^ in 1638, wa,s admitted an inhabitant of tlie island of Aquidnecli, April 30, 1639. He and twenty- eight others signed the following compact : " We whose names are underwritten do acknowledge ourselves the legal subjects of his Majesty King Charles, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves into a civil body politicke, unto his laws according; to matters of Justice."' Nathaniel Potter,"- of Portsmouth, E. I., and Dart- mouth, Mass., was made a freeman in 1677. His will dated Oct. 18, 1704, and proved Nov. 20, 1704. Execu- tors, wife Elizabeth and son Stokes. Overseers, James Tripp and Hugh Mosher. " To wife, all movables, her liv- ing in the house for life, and a third of estate. To son Stokes, half my laud on south side of highway. To son John, half my land on north side of highway, with orchard. To son Nathaniel, Is. To son William, £4. To son Ben- jamin, £3. To son Samuel, Is. To daughter Mary Wilbur, £2 and a cow. To daughter Rebecca Kirby, £2 and a cow. To daughter Elizabeth Potter, £3. To daughter Katharine Potter, £4, at age. To son Ichabod Potter, 2 acres." Inventory, £198 12s. 6d., viz. : house and land £120, 2 beds, brass, glass, iron and pewter ware, loom, cheese press, 2 oxen, 5 cows, 3 yearlings, calf, 19 sheep, 10 swine, time of prentice girl £2 10s., 4 spinning wheels, 3 chests, 6 chairs, etc. Stokes Potter,^ Dartmouth, ]\Iass., per will made Jan. 25, 1718, proved Feb. 3, 1718. Executrix, wife Elizabeth. To son Nathaniel, all lands in Dartmouth. To son Benja- min, £5, paid by Nathaniel, when twenty-one. To daughter Isabel Potter, 5s., paid by N^athaniel. To daughter Margaret Potter, 5s., and like amount to daughters Hannah, Dorothys and Sarah Potter. To wife, rest of estate. Inventory, £384 4s., viz. : house and land £200, money £10 lis. 6d., 5 cows, pair of oxen, 4 two-years, 2 year- lings, mare, colt, 9 sheep, 6 swine, 4 geese, 4 wheels, warm- ing-pan, 2 barrels cider, pewter, etc. John Potter, ^ Dartmouth, ]Mass., will made Sept. 11, 1760, proved Dec. 25, 1769. Executor, son Nathaniel. "To wife, bed, warming-pan, and use of indoor movables, best room in house, 10 bushels apples, cow, 2 geese, and use of garden. To son Nathaniel, all my homestead and house, he keeping wife's cow, etc. To son John, rest of lands not before deeded, and buildings, he paying my granddaughter, Comfort Potter, 12s., and allowing use of rooms in house where he dwells to my wife, his mother, and providing fire- wood. To daughter Hannah Brightman, 6s., and a third of indoor movables ; and like legacy to daughters Margaret ]\Iacomber and Amey Cass. To son John, £20, all wearing apparel, weaver's loom, etc. To sons Nathaniel and John, all stock and- hay, equally." Nathaniel Potter,^ Dartmouth, Mass., will made Nov. 15, 1732, proved Nov. 16, 1736. Executors, wife Joan and son William. " To wife, dwelling-house and part of home- stead and negro CiBsar, for life, and all money and movables forever. To son William, southeasterly part of my home- stead wherein his dwelling-house stands. To son-in-law Isaac Wood, and daughter Mary his wife, land whereon she dwells, and Ceesar, at death of wife. To son William, the part of homestead where I dwell, at death of wife, during his life, and then equally to my two grandsons Nathaniel and Daniel." Inventory, £424 12s. lOcZ., viz. : wearing clothes £40, cash in paper £174 6s. lid., 27 ounces silver, bed, pewter, warming-pan, pair of worsted combs, carpenter's tools, 2 cows, 2 swine, sheep, fowls, negro lad £70, sword, etc. Will of widow, Joan. Will proved May 1, 1759. Ex- ecutor, friend John Sanford, of Little Compton. To son William, 55. To daughter Mary Brownell, 5s., and negro Csesar. To grandson Nathaniel Potter, Bible and a pair of silver buttons. To granddaughters Martha and Rachel Wood, each a feather bed. To grandchildren Benjamin, William, Jane Soule, Nathaniel, David, Sarah, Mary, Robert, and Martha Potter, children of son William, one half of rest of estate. To grandchildren Rachel and Gideon Wood, children of daughter ^lary Brownell, other half. William Potter,^ Portsmouth, R. I. Freeman, 1697. June 14, 1697, he and wife Ann sold William Burrington 10 acres for £50. May 9, 1720, he deeded for love, etc., to son William Potter, Jr., all lands and housing in Portsmouth. Benjamin Potter, ^ Dartmouth, ^Nlass. Freeman, 1696. Inventory, £140 17s. lid., shown by widow Mary, ad- ministratrix. Among items were house and lands £100, 2 cows, calf, mare, 2 pigs, 13 geese, fowls, loom, 2 wheels, gun, pair of cards, hive of bees, etc. Samuel Potter, ^ Dartmouth, Mass. Will made IMarch 5, 1738, proved Aug. 17, 1748. Executrix, wife ^lary. Overseers, son Aaron and brother Ichabod. To her, im- provement of all estate, real and personal, for life. To sons Aaron and Nathaniel, 5s. each. To son Benjamin, 10 acres at death of wife, and like legacy to son Sanmel. To son 37 Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF POETSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. Job, 20 acres at death of wife. To daughters Fear HoUaday, wife of William, Mary Tripp, wife of Othniel, and Elizabeth Day. wife of Eichard, all household goods at death of wife, and half of stock and outdoor movables. To sons Benjamin, Samuel, and Job, the other half of stock and outdoor mov- ables. IcHABOD Potter," Dartmouth, Mass. Will made March 15, 1754, proved Nov. 4, 1755. Executor, son Jonathan. "To son Jonathan, part of homestead. To son Ichabod, the part of homestead farm where I live, he paying certain lega- cies. To grandson Thomas Potter, son of Oeorge, deceased, land. To son Stokes Potter, cei'tain land. To daughter Rebecca, a bed and privilege to live in house with her mother while unmarried, and at marriage £10, by son Jona- than, said son maintaining her if she never marries. To daughter Sarah Wood, £4. To granddaughter Elizabeth Potter, daughter of George, deceased, £2. To wife Eleanor, all household goods, all money in the house, a cow, privilege in dwelling-house while widow, and maintenance by sons Jonathan and Ichabod. To sons Jonathan, Stokes, and Ichabod, rest of live stock and husbandry tools. To daugh- ters Eel)ecca Potter and Sarah Wood, all household goods left at death of wife. To son Jonathan, all wearing apparel." Inventory, 13 geese, an ox, 2 heifers, 3 cows, etc. Stephen Potter ^^ was born in Washington County, N. Y., moved to Truxton, 1798, and to Solon, N. Y., 1802, being one of the pioneers in that section of the country. There were no roads in the new country. He had to cut his way through a heavy-timbered forest, so difEcult that it took him fourteen days to reach his destination, a distance of twenty miles from Fabius. There he improved a farm and made a home for his family, and lived during the remainder of his life. His eldest son, the Rev. John Burgoyne Potter, No. 79, was born in AVashington County, N. Y., and was moved with his father and mother to Cortland County, N. Y. His early life, up to the time of his entering the ministry, W'as spent on the farm of his father, from whom he learned the carpenter's trade, at which he worked at intervals during his life. He was baptized by Rev. Alfred Bennett (a truly eminent man of that early day), united with the Baptist church at Homer, N. Y., and was licensed to preach by that church when about eighteen years of age. He was ordained a minister at Canandaigua, N. Y., 1830. He married Miss Nancy ^lorse, 1815, and settled near the home of his father in Solon, N. Y. His first wife died in 1820, and he married a second time, in l.s22, to Miss Susanna Burlingame. He died in Brockpoi't, N. Y., in 1837. Nancy M. (Potter) McKibben, daughter of Stephen Pot- ter, No. 92, of Dorchester, Mo., has spent much of her life as a teacher. She is a member of the order of Patrons of Husbandry, and was elected secretary of Green County, Mo., Grange in 1878, and has been annually re-elected for .-even consecutive terms. In 1871) and IssQ, she was a dele- g!.tc to the State Grange Patrons of Husbandry. Allen Potter, No. 94, of Blodgett's Mills, N. Y., his youngest son, read medicine with his brother. Dr. Stephen H. Potter, about one year, in 1846. Not liking the profes- sion, he engaged in mechanical pursuits, which have been his business to the present time. Hon. Joseph Potter, LL. D.,^* justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, was Ijorn in the town of Easton, Washington County, N. Y., on the seventeenth day of November, 1821, and was the youngest child of Joel Potter and Annie Austin. Judge Potter received a liberal education. During his boyhood he attended the district school in his neighborhood, and later a Quaker boarding school at Chatham, Columbia County, N. Y., where the Hon. William S. FuUerton (now a distinguished law^'er and jurist of New York City) was his preceptor. Subsequently, he attended the Union Village Academy at Greenwich, N. Y., then quite celelirated as a preparatory school, where he fitted for college, and from which he was admitted to the Sopho- more Class of Union College at Schenectady. That institu- tion, at a subsequent period, conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws. He graduated with honors, and after a course of study in the law offices of Judge Culver and A. D. Baker, at Green- wich, and with Messrs. Wheaton, Hammond, Doolittle, and Hadh% of Albany, N. Y., he was, in the year 1845, admit- ted as an attorney and counsellor of the Supreme Court of New York, and as solicitor in chancery. While pursuing his studies with Judge Culver and Mr. Baker at Greenwich, he taught in the Union Village Academy at which he pre- pared for college. Shortly after his admission to the bar, he removed to Whitehall in Washington County, N. Y., and formed a law partnership with the Hon. William H. Parker. Judge Parker died in 1849, and Judge Potter continued the practice of law at Whitehall, having at different periods associated with him J. D. Blount, the Hon. A. H. Tanner, and J. Sanford Pot- ter, all of whom had been law students in his office, until his accession to the bench of the Supreme Court in 1872. Early in his career as a practising lawyer his ability and integrity were recognized, and he was elected to the oflice of public prosecutor, or district attorney, of W^ashington County, in 1849, and at the close of his term was re-elected, serving throughout a second term with marked ability and success. In 1863, he was nominated and elected county judge of Washington County, which office he filled for two successive terms expiring Dec. 31, 1871, and was then i)ro- moted .to the bench of the Supreme Court, having been elected to that oflice in November, 1871, for a full term of fourteen years. This term expired Dec. 31, 1885, and in November preceding he was elected to the same office, his term expiring by constitutional limitation when he shall have reached seventy years of age. It is given to but few men to impress their individual- ity indelibly upon history, but one circumstance alone has enabled Judge Potter to do this. Having been called upon in the usual way, to hold a term of court in the citv of New York, and relieve the judges of that city overburdened with an accumulation of business, he was sitting in special term when an application was made for a stay of proceedino-s 38 , 67>-^s::r Part 8.— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Paet «. pending an appeal in the case of Jacob Sharpe, convicted of bribery. An application of this kind under the circumstances ex- isting in the Sharpe case is ordinarily made without opposi- tion, and granted as a matter of course ; but Sharpe had been convicted, according to the claims of the metropolitan news- papers, solely through their efforts ; and with gnat unanim- ity and persistence they demanded that the provisions of the Constitution and the statutes of the State applicable to cases of this kind should be ignored, and that a stay of pro- ceedings upon the judgment of conviction, pending an appeal to the higher courts upon questions of law and evidence, involving the legality of his conviction, should not be granted. The subject became one of universal interest and of supreme importance. The press threatened the judiciary, and upon Judge Potter, standing alone, rested the responsibility and the burden of asserting its independence. Speaking of the subject in hand, the Hon. Daniel Dough- erty, one of America's gi'eatest lawyers and greatest orators, said in his address delivered before the State Bar Association of New York, in the Senate Chamber of the Ca|)itol in Albany, Jan. 17, 1888 : "Scarcely known in America in the past, it stirs the present, and may foreshadow grave troubles in thefuture. It concerns us as citizens as well as lawyers. It may test to the quick the honor, integrity, and indepen- dence of the bar. It is, Shall the newspapers invade the sanctity of courts of justice, assail litigants, intimidate witnesses, and dictate the verdicts of juries and the judg- ments of courts ? " The o-reat iournals of different cities are breaking down the barriers of the past, and assuming authority to comment on, criticise, condemn, or approve of, proceedings pending in our courts of justice. They pour into everj- home their opinion of an undetermined case. They condemn the ac- cused before the evidence is heard ; name the amount the verdict ought to be, the day the jury will decide. Judges, comprehending the direful results, resist, within the limits of the law, this outrageous interference. Yet it is to be feared that now and then there may be those elevated to the bench by favoritism, devoid of experience, tasting for the first the sweets of popular applause, who, caught by the breeze, will float with the current, try the case, and sentence prisoners to please the press." Judge Potter did not please the ^Jress. Faithfully and fearlessly he performed the solemn trust reposed in him, assigning the reasons therefor in an unanswerable opinion. He granted a stay, and vindicated the great principle which he represented. Mr. Dougherty described the incident in the following eloquent words : " Ay, when a judge, whose name deserves to be printed in letters of gold and kept bright forever, in despite of the storm that he knew would be heaped upon him, for good and weighty reasons, the case being one of first impressions, the first of the kind tried under the State Constitution, the first alleged briber ever indicted, granted the stay, some of the journals assailed his purity, ransacked his career, insinuating, if they did not brand him, as a bribe- taker." Judge Potter wrole an elaborate opinion in deciding the case, which is reported at length in the Reports of the Decis- ions of the Supreme Court. " Subsequently the Court of Appeals, 'calm as the lake that slumbers in the storm,' patiently heard elaborate argument, carefully examined cited authorities, studied printed briefs, deliberated full}', and, without dissenting voice, sustained the decision of Judge Potter in every detail, and delivered an opinion which proved that an elective judiciary, to its lasting honor, will decide the law undismayed l)y the fiercest storm that ever burst on an American court." Stephen Hollister Potter, M. D. ,8^ died at his residence in Hamilton, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1883, aged seventy-two years. He was born in Cortland County, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1811. His early training was received on the farm, and at the age of twenty-one (1833) he was employed as principal of the high school at Canandaigua. While teaching, he studied medicine, and graduated with honor in 1838 from a medical college in Cincinnati. His first settlement was at Canal Winchester, O., but left that place in 1844, when he returned to Cortland on account of his father having been disabled 1)}' the palsy. In 1849, he founded the Syracuse (N. Y.) Medical College and started the " ^Medical and Surgical Journal," a monthly. In order to improve himself as thoroughly as possible in sur- gery, in 1852 he attended clinics in the Philadelphia hospital, and surgical lectures in the University of Pennsylvania. He continued dean of the Syracuse college until 1855, when he accepted a position in the American Medical College of Cin- cinnati, being assigned to the chair of Principles and Prac- tice. In 1856, he resigned his chair, sold his journal, and removed to Hamilton, where at once he took rank as the foremost physician and surgeon in the city, and continued such until his death. Seeing the need of another eclectic college, in 1873 he organized, at St. Louis, Mo., the American Medical College, and started the "American Medical Journal," and held the chair of emeritus Professor of Clinical Medicine until his decease. Originally he was an allopath, but abandoning that system, he entered actively into the reform movement. He was one of the incorpora- tors and the first vice-president of the National Eclectic Medical Society, and for four consecutive years the president of the Ohio State iNIedical Society, and for nearly twenty- two years president of the ^Nliami Valley Societ3\ He was an active citizen, serving in the common council of Hamilton, and recently appointed chief health officer. Hon. Platt Potter ^^8 was born in Galwav, Saratoga County. N. Y., April 6, 1800. He is, perhaps, the oldest judge and lawyer in the State, — one of those through whom one generation spcidvs its thoughts, appeals, and sympathies to anothei-. His father, Restcome Potter, was a native of Massachu- setts, but removed to New York early in life. Notwith- standing the non-combatant principles of himself and his ancestors, who were members of the Society of Friends, he engaged, however, in military service during the war with the mother country, under Ethan Allen of Revolutionary 39 Part 8. — XATHAXIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AXD HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 8. fame. Later in life he received a colonel's commission in the militia from Gov. George Clinton, for whom he named one of his sons. He removed to Saratoga County about 1794, and from there to Schenectady about 1806, and followed the occupation of farming. A man of energy and public spirit, he was chosen to fill various official positions, being in turn alderman of the city, justice of the peace, and for sixteen years a judge of the Court of Common Pleas. He was possessed of commanding influence in his day, and died, greatly regretted, in 1853. The mother of Judge Piatt Potter was Lucinda (Strong) Potter, of Litchfield, Conn., who was also descended from patriotic ancestr}'. During his boyhood. Judge Potter at- tended the best common schools in the country, and the academy at Schenectady, from which he graduated in 1820, and immediately began the study of law under the direction of Hon. Alonzo C. Paige (afterwards a judge of the Supreme Court). He was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court in 1824. He entered upon the practice of his profession at ]\linaville, Montgomery County, and continued there occu- pied till 1833, when, removing to Schenectady, he entered into a partnership with his former preceptor, A. C. Paige. This connection continued for a period of thirteen years. Upon its dissolution. Judge Potter practised alone for a time, but was subsequently associated in practice with dis- tinguished legal men who have occupied high positions of official honor both in the State and the national government. In the autumn of 1830, Mr. Potter was elected member of the Assembly, from Montgomery County. During this ses- sion of the Legislature, a committee, of which Judge Potter was chairman, was appointed to consider the matter of pro- viding improved accommodations for the insane. He made the report, and introduced the fii'st bill to erect an asylum at Utica for lunatics. He served also during the same period of legislative labor on the Judiciary Committee. In 1836, he was married to Antoinette, daughter of Rev. Winslow Paige, D. D. From 1839 to 1847, he held the ofiice of district attorne\' for Schenectady County, and was at the same time master and examiner in chancery, having been appointed to that position in 1828, and continuing to exercise its functions till the abolishment of the Court of Chancery, about 1847. In 1857, he was elected justice of the Supreme Court of New York, running as a candidate against his former partner. Judge A. C. Paige. He was retui'ned with a majority of four hundred and twenty-five, serving during one of the mo^t critical periods of our politi- cal history. During this time he served as a judge of the Court of Appeals. He was re-elected, in 1865, to the Supreme Bench of the State, without opposition, both politi- cal parties concurring. In the same year, he was elected trustee of Union College, which office he continues to hold, and which institution conferred on him, in 18G7, the deo'ree ofLL. D. Always a stanch Republican in political sentiments, his judicial services during the Rebellion and the four years of trying national experience which immediately praceded it were of the utmost value to the government. Noted for more than usual mental readiness and penetra- tion, and great activity in the performance of every duty, Judge Potter has filled with honor tnany high official posi- tions in the State. His election to the Supreme Bench of the Commonwealth, and his long continuance as a member of that distinguished body, evince the appreciation in which not only his talents, but his worth, are held by those whose interests have been the object of his judicial care. His labors as a legislator showed his large philanthropy and his wise statesmanship. As a jurist, he stands high in the State. His argument before the Assembly upon the case of the " High Breach of Privilege of the Honorable the Assem- bly of the State of New York, in the matter of the Hon. Henry Ray," member of Assembly from Ontario, exhibits his profound knowledge of the constitutional rights and powers of the judiciary as a co-ordinate branch of the gov- ernment, the extent of the law of legislative privilege, and those sound principles of law and equity underlying just legislative and judicial action. This case was, as has well been said, novel and unprece- dented : neither in the legislative nor judicial history of New York had any case similar to it been known. The facts in the case briefly stated are as fellows : — On the 20th of January, 1870, a subpoena requiring one Henry Ray to appear and testify as a witness in a criminal proceeding thenpending before the grand jury of Saratoga, Oyer and Terminer, was issued under the authority of that court, Hon. Piatt Potter, one of the justices of the Supreme Court, presiding. The subpoena was_ duly served on Ray at the city of Albany. He refused to obey its mandates, on the grounds of his privilege as member of Assembly of the State of New York, then in session. The district attorney of Saratoga County then applied to tha court for an attach- ment against Ray for such disobedience. It was granted by the court, and the officer was directed to serve the same by producing the body of Ray before the court. He went to Albany on the morning of the 21st, and arrested Ray at his lodgings. Ray insisted on his privilege, and refused to accompany the ofiBcer, who informed him that he should take him by force. Under protest, the gentleman submitted himself to the custody of the otiScer. When the arrest of Ray was communicated to the House of Assembly, it created great excitement in that body, and elicited an exciting debate. It was regarded as a question involving a high breach of privilege of the House, and an insult to their dignity. It was finally referred to the Com- mittee on Grievances for grave consideration. This com- mittee was composed of seven of the most experienced members of the House. The Hon. Thomas C. Field was chairman. After thorough inquiry, and a full investigation, the committee presented an elaborate report of the facts and circumstances of the case, — of the eSect of the act upon the character and dignity of the House ; of encroachments on legislative rights; of the law of parliamentary privileo-es - and of the danger to the public interests if the precedent coming from such a source should pass without public rebuke. The committee came to the conclusion that the arrest of the Hon. Henry Ray on Jan. 21, 1870, a mem- ber of Assembly from the first district of the county of 40 -€^Ut^^(j!>:^t£^ Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. Ontario, — on an attachment issuing out of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, then being held in the county of Sara- toga, of which the Hon. Piatt Potter was presiding justice, was a high breach of the privileges of this House by the said Potter, and deserves the censure of this House. The committee, therefore, submitted the following resolu- tion : — " Resolved, That the Hon. Piatt Potter, justice of the Supreme Court of the Fourth Judicial District, be summoned and required to appear before the bar of this House, for a high breach of its privilege in issuing an attachment for the arrest of the Hon. Henry Ra}-, a member of Assembly of the State of New York from the tirst district of the county of Ontario ; and that the House will then and there take such action as the House in its judgment may see fit." A similar resolution was passsd in relation to the district attorney of Saratoga County, who applied for the attach- ment againt Ray. The notice to appear at the bar of the House and answer was served on the judge Feb. 14, 1870, only two days pre- vious to that appointed for the hearing. At twelve o'clock noon on the 16th of February, Judge Potter appeared at the bar of the Assembly. When the Speaker of the House briefly stated to him the charges which he was required to answer, and to state any excuse for his conduct in issuing his attachment against Hon. Henry Ray, a member of the House, Judge Potter, who had appeared with Hon. William A. Beach, his counsel, pro- posed that that gentleman should answer for him. Mr. Field stated that the presence of counsel m such cases was unusual ; whereupon the Speaker declared the judge could not be heard through his counsel. "Then," said Judge Potter, "I will speak for myself." He then entered on his remarks with the calm confidence of one who can rely upon himself in any emergency. His argument was able, profound, and elaborate. Every author- ity bearing on the matter in any way, whether English or American, was fully considered and digested. It did not touch upon anything which would excite the fancy, for it contained nothing but logic, learning, and facts. The Assem- bly, and many senators who were present, and the vast throng of spectators, listened with deep and unwearied attention. All who heard it were lost to everything except the words w^hich fell from the lips of the speaker, standing under such peculiar circumstances. But he had complete mastery of his subject, and his words flowed with intellec- tual energy. We regret that we have not space to give in detail his remarkably able argument in the great defence of an "independent judiciary." It was rewarded by a great and signal triumph. "Although," said the judge in conclud- ing his argument, " I have appeared here and offered this defence, I do not say that I submit this case to you, though probably that will be the effect of your action, but, sir, I stand here protesting, earnestly protesting, that I am not here in obedience to your power, but am here out of cour- tesy to an independent department of this government." At the close of this argument, Thomas C. Field, member from the city of New York, i-ose and made a motion that Judge Potter withdraw from the House until his case could be disposed of. The Speaker then informed the honorable gentleman that he could withdraw to the library till this case was decided. Judge Potter. "I prefer to stay, and unless driven from the House by its power, shall remain." The Speaker. "The request of the honorable judge will be granted." Judge Potter. "I have made no request" (taking his seat) . A long and exciting debate followed. Mr. Field offered a resolution that Hon. Piatt Potter in issuing the attachment for the arrest of Hon. Henry Ray, member of Assembly from Ontario, was guilty of a high breach of the privileges of this House, and that he be reprimanded by the Speaker in the presence of this House. This resolution received no support, and was withdrawn ; whereupon Mr. Alvord, of Onondaga, offered the following- amendment to Mr. Field's resolution : — "Resolved, That the Hon. Piatt Potter Avas mistaken as to the privilege of this House in the action taken by him in the arrest of Hon. Henry Ray ; but this House do not believe that any intention or desire to interfere with the indepen- dence or dignity of the House actuated him in the per- formance of that which he deemed his official duty." Mr. William D. Murphy offered a substitute for that resolu- tion, to the effect that Judge Potter be discharged from the custody of the House until the hour of twelve o'clock on the first day of March, and that in the mean time the opinion of the attornej -general be communicated as to the term " civil process " in the statutes exempting legislators from arrest. This was lost. The question was then taken upon the motion of Mr. Alvord, by a vote of 92 to 15, and thus ended the case, a sketch of which is contained in Barber's Reports, Vol. LV., page 625. Very soon after Judge Potter's discharge he received a large number of letters, "the voluntary offers of the writ- ers, jurists, statesmen, and lawyers, names distinguished in the State and nation." They were written to the judge as the indorsement of the soundness of his argument upon the question of the "independence of the judiciary." These letters, though not written with the object of pub- lication, have appeared in a pamphlet containing the argu- ment of Judge Potter, published by and at the request of members of the bar, in the counties of Rensselaer, Sara- toga, Montgomery, and Schenectady, to which publication Judge Potter consented, inasmuch as numerous and material errors and omissions in the newspaper reports of the argu- ment demanded correction. Judge Potter's written opinions and judgments exhibit the profound lawyer, the thoughtful, patient, and investigating judge. He has also attained distinction as a writer. Among his written productions we refer to the following : In 1870, while still on the bench serving as judge, he prepared a work upon the construction and interpretation of American statutes and constitutions. In it he also included, with 41 P.,KT 8.— XATHAXIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. approval, the law of England, as far as applicable, and as laid down by one Dwarris, a distinguished law writer of that country. This work prepared by Judge Potter is entitled "Potter's Dwarris." It is a work universally approved as authority in all the States of this country. In 1875, he compiled and greatly enlarged, with later authorities, a treatise on "Equity Jurisprudence," originally prepared by Hon. John Willard. This is known as Potter's edition of that work. In 187i<, he prepared an original work (;n corporations, in two volumes, entitled "Potter on Corporations." Each of these three works has been recognized in this country as standard authority, and each is now used as a book for study and instruction in the Albany and other law schools. Judge Potter is distinguished for his domestic and social qualities ; his own fireside is to him the dearest place on earth. His conversation is agreeable and instructive. His long and large acquaintance with distinguished men of the past and the present, his reminiscences of their career, give historic interest to his conversation. He possesses the rare faculty of eliciting the strong points in the charac- ter of persons with whom he converses. As years fall upon him they bring no asperities to his disposition, no dimness to the light of his social and mental powers, nor do they detract aught from the suavity of his manners. He is in every sense a Christian gentleman, and has for many years been an elder of the First Presbyterian Church in Schenectady. His piety is with him a deep sentiment; it is warm but not heated, earnest but tranquil, a principle, not an impulse. That a man like Judge Potter should be held in the high- est esteem and affection b}' his friends and neighbors, is the natural reward of a well-spent life. — L. B. Proctor, Esq., in " Hifitory of Albany and Schenectady Counties, JVeiv York." (jeorge Clinton Potter^-'' was born at Glenville, N. Y. He was liberally educated, and chose the profession of civil engineer. He went to California with the Argonauts in 1849, and settled in San Francisco, where he followed his profes- sion. He held the office of city surveyor of San Francisco for two terms, from 1862 to 186(), though in the mean time he became interested in Oakland real estate with his brother, Charles Potter, and, on the death of his brother, became sole proprietor of a large tract of land known as the Potter prop- erty, on a portion of which is located the post-office building. JNIr. Potter spent his summers in Oakland for several years ; and, on the expiration of his term of office, in 1866, he went to Oakland to reside permanently. IIenrt Sayre Potter ^''8 was born in Galway, Sai'atoga County, New York, and was moved with his parents to Seneca Falls, N. Y. , in 1801 . His father contracted for one hundred and twenty acres of land lictween Seneca Falls and Cayuga Lake, which had but a small log-house upon it ; this probably had been put up by Indians. In 1808, his father, with his family, removed to Canandaigua, and ke}it a hotel there for two years, and died there in 1810. After the death of his father, the family moved back upon the lands formerly occupied by them, where, with his brother Charles, they provided necessary fire-wood, took care of the horses, cows, and sheep, and attended school during the winter seasons. In 1812, ]\Ir. Potter was store and chore boy for Ebenezer Hale, of Canandaigua. In 1814, was clerk in Samuel Hildreth's branch store at Williamson, N. Y., remaining there nearly two years. During this time he was intrusted to drive a team to Albany- loaded with whiskey, and to return with a load of merchandise, which he did creditably for his age. He also taught school and pursued his studies as opportunity afforded ; a clerk at Pittsford, N. Y., 1818 to 1822 ; a partner with Sylvanus Lathrop for four years successfully ; after this, JNlr. Potter conducted the business alone till 1846. In 1850 he removed to Rochester and settled in Fitzhugh Street, where he lived during the remainder of his life. Mr. Potter, after removing to Roches- ter, engaged largely in real estate, farm lands, brokerage in notes, bonds, mortgages, etc. He died Jan, 9, 1884. Jonathan Potter,**^ of Richmond R. I., was commissioned as lieutenant in first company of infantr}*, town of Rich- mond, R. I., June 13, 1798 ; afterward removed to Jefiierson County, New York. His son Daniel, No. 506, remained in Jefferson County until his marriage, when he moved to Genesee County, N. Y., 1815, where he lived till he removed to Peru, Indiana, in 1839. Commissioned sergeant major 99th Regiment, N. Y. Militia, Oct. 12, 1818. Commissioned as paymaster, March 17, 1821; adjutant, Aug. 28, 1825; lieutenant-colonel, Aug. 11, 1828; and colonel, Jan. 20, 1830, of the same regiment, the 99th N. Y. Militia. Elected associate judge for the county of !Miami, Indiana, in 1847, which position he held until his death. William Warren Potter, M. D.,518 of Buffalo, N. Y., was born in Strykersville, Genesee (now Wj'oming) County, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1837. His father, Dr. Lindorf Potter,508 a native of the town of Sheldon, Genesee (Wyoming) County, was a son of Dr. Benjamin Potter. ^o- The latter married Phebe, daughter of Dr. Eastman, of Rhode Island, and came hence to Western New York in 1808, and was, therefore, one of the earliest physicians in the Holland purchase. Of four sons, two (Lindorf '"s and Milton E.^'^') became physi- cians, and settled in the same county of their birth, where they became distinguished in their profession. Dr. Lindorf Potter, father of the subject of this sketch, married Mary G., daughter of the Rev. Abijah Blanchard, D. D., a prom- inent clergyman of the Episcopal Church, Feb. 12, 1837, and settled in Strykersville, N. Y. Ho removed to Warsaw in 1842 : thence to Varysburgh, in 1844, where he practised medicine until his death, which occurred March 27, 1857. Dr. Milton E. Potter,6ii uncle of William W., settled in Bennington Center, whence he removed to Cowlesville and thence to Attica, N. Y., where he died in 1875, in the ripe- ness of years and the full enjoyment of a busy practice up to the last days of his life. He was the father of Dr. Milton Grosvenor Potter, ^^i i^te Professor of Anatomy in the Buflalo Medical College, who died in Buffalo, Jan. 28, 1878. 42 / ^/^5^^^^2^ Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part The early life of William W. Potter was passed in the vicinity of his birth, and his lay education was received in private schools, at. Arcade Seminary, and at Genesee Seminary and College at Lima, N. Y. He came to Bufialo in 1854, receiving his medical education at Buffiilo Medical College, where he graduated Feb. 23, 1859. Upon the breaking out of the Civil War he made haste to offer his services in a professional capacity to the government, and passed the examination of the Army Medical Examining Board at Albany, N. Y., April 25, 1861. On Dec. 16, 1862, just after the battle of Fredericksburg, he was promoted surgeon of the Fifty-seventh Regiment New York Volunteers, in Hancock's division of the Second Corps. He served with his regiment during the Chancellors- ville and Gettysburg campaigns ; and, in August, 1863, was assigned to the charge of the First Division hospital, Second Corps, continuing upon that duty until his muster out of service with his regiment near the close of the war. He was bre vetted lieutenant-colonel United States Volun- teers for faithful and meritorious service, by the President of the United States, and of New York Volunteers by the gov- ernor of the State of New York, for like reasons. He is a curator of the Medical Department of the Uni- versity of Buffalo ; permanent member of the American IMedical Association (1878) ; permanent member of the Medical Society of the State of New York (1883) ; mem- ber of the Erie County Medical Society ; member of the Buffalo Medical and Surgical Association ; member of the Buffalo Medical Union ; president of the Buffalo Obstetrical Society (1884) ; and life member of Alumni Association of Buffalo Medical College. Samuel Potters''^ was born in New Bedford, Mass., and was a lieutenant of minute-men in the early wars of the settlers against the Indians. He with his brothers enlisted in the Revolutionary Army the day General Washington took command at Cambridge . He rose to the rank of sergeant in the army, and was sergeant of the guard at Washington, headquarters at Newburg, during the famous winter when Washington and other generals made it their home. Gen. Joseph Adams Potter<'^8_ brevet brigadier-general United States Army, was born in the village of Potter's Hollow, Albany County, New York. His father, Resolved Howland Potter,^^'' was born in New Bedford, jNlass., and moved with his fltther to Albany County, N. Y., when a lad. He was the first and only merchant in Potter's Hol- low for nearly thirty years. He also served in the "War of 1812. General Potter, after his school days and a few years spentin expeditions in Michigan and the West, was appointed to West Point in 1836. This he declined, and was then appointed civil engineer, attached to the War Department, and as such was sent to superintend the repairs at Grand River Harbor, Ohio, in 1837. From 1837 to 1861 was in the service, building harbors, light-houses, and on the sur- veys of the Northwest lakes, until the beginning of the war of the Rebellion, when he was appointed a captain in the quartermaster's department of the Regular Army. He was made a colonel by act of Congress, July 4, 1864, bre- vetted through all the grades to brigadier-general United States Army in 1865. During the war, while in Chicago, 111., he made several applications to go to the front, having been offered command of two different regiments raised in Chicago. He was refused on the ground that his services were too valuable in his own department. His military career was without a blemish. His commis- sions all read "for faithful and meritorious conduct." He served in Texas, New Mexico, and nearly all the States, and was retired by age in 1879, after a five-years' term in New Orleans, La. He died April 21, 1888, at Painesville, Ohio. Philip Potter^"^^ was born in Portsmouth, or Providence, R. I. After his marriage in Providence to Anna Hart, he removed to Galway, Saratoga County, N. Y. In 1812, he removed to Williamson, now Marion, Wayne County, N. Y., purchasing a farm of one hundred and twenty-five acres, about two and one half miles northwest of Marion village, and lived there until his death. Hiram Potter.^'"" His parents were originally from Dart- mouth, Mass., and moved to New York State the latter part of the eighteenth century. He married Sally Ann, a daugh- ter of Captain Ephraim Clark, a native of Edgartown, Mass., and removed to Steuben Count}^ where he was sheriff for several years. In 1840, he removed with his family to Bath, the county seat, so as to be able more conveniently to per- form the duties pertaining to his office. After the close of his term of office he resided at Bath ; but finally removed to Cooper's Plains, in the same county, where he died in 1872. Rev. Daniel S. C. M. Potter, D. D.,!!^" a clergyman in the Protestant Episcopal Church, was prepared for college at Manlius Academy, Onondaga County, N. Y., from 1839 to 1841 ; was for a period in Hamilton College, and graduated at Norwich University, Vt., in 1845. He had charge of Highland Literary Institute, Mt. Sterling, Ky., for sev- eral years ; afterward graduated at ^Nleadville Theological School, in 1858 ; and from that time resided in Massachu- setts, laboring in the ministry, having a private school a portion of the time, principal of a high school .for three years ; still belongs to the diocese of Massachusetts, though spending a part of each year in Kentucky and the West. Warren Bailey Potter, ^-'^ second son of Jonathan and Cynthia H. Potter, was born in Westport, Mass., Nov. 4, 1821. The family took up their residence in New Bedford, Mass., in 1824, where the subject of this sketch resided until his fifteenth year, obtaining his education in the public schools. At fifteen years of age he was engaged to Joseph Balch, druggist, Providence, R. I., then a leading man in his business, and served two years, removing to New Bed- ford and becoming engaged to Drs. Stone and Mackie, where he followed the drug business for three years more, perfecting himself thoroughly in all its branches. At this 43 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Pa period, whaliug was at its height, and it proved an attrac- tion few active young men could resist. ]Mr. Potter shipped on the bark "Peri" for a cruise in the Indian Ocean, and made a second voyage on the northwest coast in the ship " South America." On his return to New Bedford, Mr. Potter re-entered the drug business as proprietor, in which he secvrred a speedy and pronounced success. In 1851, in conjunction with Andrew G. Weeks, he established in Boston, at 154 Washington Street, the firm of Weeks & Potter, wholesale druggists, which firm is still hi existence, having enjoyed thirty-seven years of great prosperity and marked influence m the trade. This firm was completely burned out in 1864 and 1872, and partially in 1879. ]\Ir. Potter founded the Potter Drug and Chemical Com- pany, Jan. 1, 1883, which is well known throughout the United States and through most countries of the world. Isaac Pottee"'^ was born July 22, 1798, in Saratoga County, New York. The most of his life has been spent in Erie County, of which his father, Nathaniel Potter, was an early settler. His father was a member of the Society of Friends and a pioneer in the anti-slavery cause. He held various oflices in the town and county for thirty-five years. Sanfoed W. Huff, M. D.,i^^^ graduated from the medical department of the University of Buffalo, 1851, practised medicine in Bufiklo for a time, then removed to North Evans, N. Y. In 1857 moved to Iowa City, Iowa, and practised in his profession until 1862, when he accepted the position of surgeon in the Twelfth Iowa Infantry, in which he retained medical command until the regiment was mustered out, nearly four years later. William Pottee,^^^^ an active farmer in Dartmouth, Mass., through his life, intelligent and esteemed, a worthy member of the Society of Friends, and for many years hold- ing some town office, generally that of assessor. He died at eighty-seven, in the house where his children were all born. All his children who grew to maturity, — seven ; besides the education which the district school afforded (then better than now) , they were given a year or two years at Boarding School in Providence, and all in the es their manhood and womanhood taught school, si a good many years, thus earning money for education in normal schools and in college, tl being able to afford the pecuniary expense Friends' Boarding School. His son Thomas 1 after a short experience at school teaching, we into business at Fall River, Mass., and at th death was treasurer of the Union Mill Corporal greatly honored in the community for his pr prominent member of the Unitarian Church, an offices of trust and responsibility in the afifaii He was one or two years a member of the Leg Rev. William James Pottee,^^'^ of New I As a boy he manifested a love for study, am room and his book to the field. Yet he was n^ assisted his father in all sorts of farm work c as he was growing up. Fi'om the Friends' S dence, and a j-^ear at the Bridgewater Nor about two years in teaching, he went throuj lege, graduating in 1854. The next six ye teaching, and studying for the ministry in the ity School and in Germany, two years of classical teacher in the Cambridge High Sc of January, 1860, he began his ministry a Unitarian Church at New Bedford, Mass., year's absence as chaplain in the army (18(5; mained ever since. Mr. Potter has not bee' part of this time in full sympathy with the I ination. He is an exponent of a natural ui Not liking the emphasis placed on the Chi confession by the Unitarians in their denom zations, he helped, in 1867, to form the Frc elation, of which Rev. O. B. Frothinghai years president, and of which he has been f dent to the present time. Since 1880 he h the Index, a weekly journal published in auspices of the Free Religious Association 44 ^/^^Oe:^ INDEX OF HEADS OF FAMILIES IN GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF PART 8. THE NAMES IN THE GENEALOGIES NOT APPEAEIN6 IN THIS INDEX WILL BE EOHND IN THE EECORDS OF THE PAEENTS, WHOSE NAMES ARE INDEXED. Abbott, Harry and Margaret, Xo. 1013. William V'. and Emma K., 1223. Adams, Newton H. and Eunice C, 530. Tyler and Mary E., 1450. AgneV, Edwin F. and Fidelia TL, 149. Alden, Newell W. and Susan L., 7(i2. AiDRic'H, Obed and Melintha, 1377. AXLEX, George J. and Mary E., 1S2(I. Thomas J. and Celia A., iOol. Thomas J. and Mary E., 1820. AxjcY, James and Ruth, IDOS. Ambeose, Frederick II. and Helen M., 996. Anthony, David B. and Abbie W. 178',i. Aenold, Preston .V. and Aky F., 442. "William A. and Deborah, 404. Aetman, John and Pamelia, 1468. Athearn, James B. and Susie E., 1558. Aveey, Dwight and Serviah, 1185. Myron H. and Edna S., 1404. AxTELli, Oscar A. and Hannah, 171. Badgee, Harvey P. and Louisa, 1191. Bakee, C. and Imogene, 16.32. John W. and Lucy A., 1443. Ball, Charles E. and Elvira F., 851. Baebee, Benjamin S. and Isabel, 425. Jesse C. and Sarah, 434. Maxson and Elizabeth, 476. Peter and Lvicv, 393. Peter C. and .< A., 478. Smiton P. and Phebe, 475. Baekee, Leonard and Martha, 1852. Barney', John and Cynthia, 2040. Barrows, Frederick S. and Ella A., 62(1. Batejian, Seymour and Jane H., 2068. Batterson, Nelson and Jane, 1848. Bayles, H., Rev., and Lydia A., 1787. Beax, Dixon and Harriet L., 1682. Beei!E, George H. andElmira M.,1920. [1477. Bennett, Stephen N., Hon., and Charrie H., BiDWELL, Harvey and Martha P., 733. Ira G. and Mary. 748. Osborn H. and "Mary F., 744. BiSBEE, AVilliam H. and Almira J., 1731. Bishop, Jacob and Fannie, 18."i8. Blanchard, Hibbard P. and Emily A. , 1007. Obed and Abigail, 775. Bliss, Franklin and Lydia A., 336. Bloom, John and Pamelia, 1114. Boorman, Albert F. and Ida E., 155. Bowman, Joseph S. and Annie S. A., 1360. Bradley, William T. and Sophia, 1569. Bray-ton, George H. and Ella A., 2015. Lorentius J. and Helen A., 562. Breed, George P. and Charlotte, 1218. Bridge, William and Elizabeth, 708. JBeightman, Jeremiah and Deborah, 1336. Brockbank, John and Martha C, 749. Brooks, John N. and Almira J., 861. Brougii, John H. and Amanda W., 162. Brown, Henry D. and Helen M., 679. Foleman and Alice A . , 1130. Beownell, H. L. and Ella H., 1350. Herbert J. and Harriet B., 1087. William O. and Ruth, 1761. Buck, Joseph and Melinda, 326. Buckley, George O. and Olive P., 1257. Bump, William and Charlotte, 1090. William H. and Sally, 1115. Buncher, Walter and M. Louisa, 268. Buebank, James S. and Ella R., 1288. Button, Myron and Ella M., 799. Stephen G. and Ann E., 1863. Calkins, W. H. and Sarah, 1197. Cajupbell, Allen B. and Julia A., 656. Andrew J. and Abigail P., 842. Calvin and Elizabeth A. , 658. Charles C. and Polly A., 660. Candee, Eben and Patience, 1606. Card, William C. and Annah B., 1588. Care, Thomas N. and Cordelia I., 1445. Cahkick, George F. and E. LavinaW., 1231. Carter, Ferris W. and Betsey A., 1541. Case, Kestcome and Waity, 1325. Chadwick, WiUiam J. and Hannah A., 1821. Chajiiierlaix, James and Elizabeth, 836. Wyatt and .8arah, 216. Ciiappell, William H. and Esther B., 1524. Chaelksavoetit, George and Anadell, 1220. Chase, Alvah M. and Sarah A. M. H., 1704. E. F. and Carrie E., 1774. Herman L. and Laura E., 1454. Claeke, Edward and Helen M., 680. Eugene S. and Emma J., 621. Conuiix, Loren and Julia A., 1101. Noah M. and Harriet, 694. Cole, Asa C. and Delia A., 1121. CoLLixs, W. S. and Lynette, 1470. COLLis. Luther W. and Persis L., 750. Cone, Coryden G. and .Sarah M., 1175. Conklin, Walti-r H. and Lucretia, 258. Cook, Charles E. and Julia E. S. A., 1701. T. AV. and Mary E., 1507. CORBiN, Benjamin and Maria, 695. Corey, William U. and Delia V., 168. Corliss, George E. and Julia, 1469. Cottrell, GeXirge W. and Phebe E., 590. Cowan, Clark and Cornelia A., 301. Ceandall, E. Burnside and Hattie A., 687. Ceaxson, J. Elisha and Ida L., 176. Crofts, John F. and Harriet M., 129. Ceothees, George AV. and Bowenna IL, Ceuger, Almond and Sophronia, 1848. [1455. OuRiMEE, William H. and Harriet C, 1122. Daboll, G. C, M. D., and Mary. 1473. [699. Daugiierty, William F. and Elizabeth W., Davie, Henry and Amy, 1111. Davis, Andrew and Nancy, 1266. Lorenzo D. and Susan P., 1292. De.vr>[.vn, a. Colwell and Mary J., 300. DeFrees, James INI. and Harriet S., 554. DeKiioyft, William and Helen, 1466. Delano, Ezra K. and Arvilla, 1520. Devol, Charles and Di'siah, 186. Jonathan and Mary J., 1938. Dillinghan, John K. and Sarah J., 1866. DOANE, Robert N. B. and Louise, 1535. DOLAND, William P. and Elizabeth, 262. Douglas, Stephen and Susanna, 572. Druit, John and Maryette, 2072. DuCE, AVilliam G. and Lizzie A., 677. DuELL, Alonzo and Laura A., 1442. DuNCAxsoN, L. J. and Adelia F., 890. Eddy, Norman S. and Eliza A., 1431. EiiLE, Adam and Laura, 1471. Ellis, Elisha Z. and Mary A., 770. Ely, William I!, and Mary F., 1403. Farlee, Jacob S. and Mary B., 361. Ferguson, Oliver H. P. and Emily C, 814. Fixcii, Samuel and Lois, 319. Finn, Edward, M. D., and Almira, 85. Enward J. and Florence A., 150a. Finnell, William H. and Hattie F., 1315. Fish, Charles E. and Frances H., 521. Flower, Joseph S. and Harriet N., 859. Foi'.Es, George W. and .Imanda P., 150. Henry H. and Cynthia, 1564. FRANtis, William .and Ida, 1666. Feazier, Marcus and SamanthaE., 1004. Freeman, Frank and Laura, 1408. Gam:hoxs, Ephraim T. and Mary, 1286. Geoege, Archibald and Mary E., 1424. John and Maryette, 913. AVilliam J. and Alice E., 1428. GlEFORD, Arthur M. and Lucy H., 1708. Warren and Lydia, 2008. Gilbert, William J. and Anna L., 1201. Glazier, Ira and Almira, 730. Gleason, tieorge W. and Nancy E., 104. Godfrey, Holmes and Mary E., 919. Goodrich, Edward and Mandana S , 1207. Gordon, Cliarles and Mary, 1945. Gould, James s. and Mina A., 891. Royal V. and Charlotte W., 1634. Geaves, Ernest W. and Lizzie M., 344. Green, Lucius C. and Mary A., 432. Geeexe, George, M. D., and Augeline, 260. Geeenman, James W. and Rebecca H., 1581. Gr.iFFix, Sidney and Amanda B., 1522. Groat, Reuben and Phebe A., 305. G];o03r, George and Lizzie E., 1138. Haines, Alfred and Emily, 1993. Hall, Daniel W. and Eva M., 1149. George and Lucy E., 1771. James and Esther G.. 1353. Joseph and Nancy A., 1383. Hallste.vi), F. M. and Lusina, 614. Hamilton, Henry B. and Mary M., 674. Haxnah, James and Avis, 872" Hai».kness, Roswell B. and Olive A., 1430. Harrim.vn, Frankhn G. and Isabella G., 249. HAEEixiiTOX, Ezra and Betsey, 76. Hart, Charles E. and JIary E., 353. Haskell, W. L. and Julia .V., 1025. Hastings, George H. and Almena M., 787. Haughtox, Hiram and Elizabeth, 83. Haydex, Seley C. and Anna J., 1243. Hayton, Joseph and Almira L., 1496. Hess, Peter and I\Iary L., 1018. HiGDAY, Albert H. and Margaret J., 141. Edward F. and Esther, l.io. Henry D. and Polly, 84. Hill, Alpheus M. and Hannah E., 133. Peter and Mary E., 1204. HoAG, M. D. and Margaret, 1766. [309. HoLLEXBECK, William H. and J. Antoinette, Hopkins, Edmund and Elizabeth A., 351. S.amuel P. and Susan F., 553. HoRNiXG, "William and Francelia A., 1425. Houghton, Paul and Eunice, 2045. Howe, John A. and Nancy E., 102. Rowland, Jotham H. and Aunetta, 1313. Zoeth and Peace M., 1876. Hubbel, G. AV. L. and Sarah R., 91. Hudgexs, a. P. and Annis, 330. Huff, Sanf ord ^y. , M. D. , and Hattie E. , 1631. Sanford W., M. D., and Laura S., 1632. Timothy and Phebe, 1608. Hurlbut, James and Sarah, 1860. jAeicsox, Samuel W. and Lousia, 231. Jennings, Charles and Emma A., 1139. JOBEs, James and Sally J., 1620. JohnsOn, George D. a"nd Susan W., 1738. Lewis B., Hon., and Emily M. C, 253. Jones, Gilbert K. and Flora A., 121(i. Kahn, Philip and Eva J., 678. Keith, Fred T. and Lucy K., 1083. 45 Part 8 .— NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. Keldeehouse, Elmer "W. and Jennie E., 313. Kellet, Daniel A. and Elizabeth S., 436. Kelset, H. S. and Sarah H., 759. Kemp, William H. and Electa, 889. Ken YON, Erasmus and Susan M., 1444. John and Lucy, 426. Willard H. and Sarah M., 644. KixG, Seelye and Jane S., 997. KiNXE, Martin and Sarah, 587. KiEBY, Uriah and Aruba P., 1733. William P. and Kuth A., 1S23. KiEK, William A. L. and Augusta E., 163. KsTAPP, Chauncey and Avis, 873. Knight, William H. and Drusilla P., 1255. Knights, James and Abigail, 283. Lacy, .loim and Louisa, 223. Lansing, William E. and EuphemiaM., 1075. Lawsing, Chauncey B. and Julia A., 255. La"\vton, Abram C. and Mary E., 1734. George and Ruth, 1801. William A. and Clara D., 1.359. Leacock, William and Carrie E., 1314. Leavens. James and Hannah M., 1490. Lestee, Isaac W. and Emily K., 757. Lewis, Mason and Sally A., 663. LiLLiBEiDGE, Jossph.W. and Rachael, 479. Lincoln, Alexander and Nin E., 1472. LocKVi'OOD, George and Emma, 1853. Wallace A. and Edwina A. 1008. Looacis, George T. and Agnes L., 532. John and Julia M., 617. LovEJOY, Fred C. and Julia B., 1922. Lyxds, George and Ellen, 337. MacAlpine, Byron D. and Susan J., 355. MAC03IBEE, Andrew S. and Lydia K., 1736. John D. and Louisa, 1814. Main, Latham and Candace M., 681. Miller M. and Candace M., 682. ' Mafes, J. B. and Carrie M., 1463. Mabquess, James F. and Sarah E., 1133. Maesellus, David and Sarah, 200. Maetin, George W. and Amelia T., 805. Maets, Andrew M. and Sophia, 1978. Mattice, Edgar and Mary J., 1030. MAYTfAED, Moses A. and Abigail, 786. McAllister, Gilman and MaryE., 918. MclNEOY, J. W. and Kittle, 1146. McIntyee, Samuel and Martha L., 1205. McKiBBEN, J. T. and Nancy M., 93. McLean, A. A. and Mary J., 1119. Francis E. and Sarah, 1131. McXaughton, Eobert T. and Lizzie, 2050. Mead, John and Catharine J., 1681. Mereiam, William A. and Patience, 1764. Mey'ees, IDavid M. and Ellen A., 246. MiLLEE, William P. and Emma J., 1426. MiLEOY, William and Harriet M., 232. MciNEOE, Ward and Carrie V., 1141. Moody, Sidney C. and Caroline S., 1434. Moon, John and Betsey, 602. MooEE, C. N. and Eliza A., 1180. John G. and Mary E., 414. MOEEDOCK, Daniel, Jr., and Hannah, 595. MoEEY, E. G. and Ann E., 1583. Gideon F. and Phebe A., 299. Morgan, Charles and Keziah A., 710. MosHEE, Augustus M. and Maria E., 1737. Henry and Nellie, 1667. MoTT, Irving and Martha A., 1965. MrLL, Pay and Lizzie, ISOS MiNSON, L. W. and Eliza J., 1020. Nash, M. A, and Edith, 67. Nelson, Martin S. and Mary A., 15.57. Oaks, Samuel D. and Phebe M., 1640. O'Beyan, Nelson and Deborah A., 1422. Owen, Eleazer and Mary A., 768. Packee, Eleazer and Abigail, 2037. Paine, Orrin S. and Emily C, Kiol. Palmee, and Rebecca, 'JS2. Peter and Margaret, 986. Peter A. and Fanny A., 002. Thomas aud Eliza, 1939. William C. and Huldah N., 1077. Peck, Chauncey E. and Arvilla J., 764. Peckham, Edward G. and Eudora S., 2049. Perkins, Charles H. B. and Ellen M., 541. John L. and Flora A., 1217. Peerin, Bradford G. and E. Altana, 684. Perry-, David and Lydia J., 1949. John H. and Harriet N., 1272. Roswell and Anna B., 218. Pitelps, George W. and Sorviah, 984. Pierce, Crawford S. and Elizabeth, 1538. Pierce, Ira E. and Deborah F., 1291. Pitcher, James H. and Sally A., 1203. Pitman, Charles and Harriet, 1565. Plu3i, William V., Jr., and Lucy S., 52. Potter, Aaron and Hopestill, 966. Aaron F. and Maria L., 1171. Abner and Freeborn, 1833. Abner and Patience, 1590. Abner, Jr., and Almira, 1936. Abner, Jr., and Sarah, 1600. Abram J. and Jane, 2011. Addison and Amy, 1178. Albert G. and Mary E., 451. Albert M. and Julia, 1172. Albert W. and Matilda, 1129. Alden T. and Abby H.. 2020. Alfred B. and Huldah A., 354. Allen and Almira, 94. Allen and Eve E., 286. Amasa and Abigail I., 1710. Andrew B. and Eliza A., 1760. Andrew H. and Mary T., 1268. Andrew H. and Sarah M. B., 1269. Arnold and Bridget, .571. Asa aud Adelaide W., 1264. Barber and Hannah, 674. Bartholomew, Jr., and Dorcas, 736. Bartholomew, Jr., and Sarah, 734. Bartholomew and Keziah, 726. Benjamin and Amy, 1064. Benjamin and Elizabeth, 387, 1964. Benjamin and Matilda C, 470. Benjamin and Mary, 378. Benjamin and Phebe, 502. Benjamin and Prue, 20. Benjamiu and Ruth, 961. Benjamin B. and Theodate, 1128. Benjamin F. and Julia A., 1578. Benjamin F. and Maria L., 1878. Benjamin F. and Mary, 225. Benjamin P. and Deborah, 1016. Bradford A. and Sally A., 1094. Briggs and Lydia, 2042. Caius C. and Sally M., 1646. Caleb and Sally, 670. Caleb A. and Maria L., 452. Caleb P., Hon., and Eliza A., 582. Caleb Y. and Frances J., 399. Cephas L. and Susan, 1646. Champlin and Abigail, 967. Champlin R. and C. M. J., 987. Charles and Phebe, 1340. Charles A. and S. Anne, 1781. Charles B. and Sarah A., 3.52. Charles C. and Mary, 1393. Charles E. and Mary, 1806. Charles S. and Mary H., 227. Charles W. and Alice T., 1772. Charles W. and Elizabeth, 165. Charles W. and Elizabeth M., 2017. Charles W. and Martha J., 1917. Charles W., Rev., and Orilla F., 600. Charles Z. and Luany, 777. Clark and Sarah J., 1 192. Clayton and Elizabeth, (122. Cornelius and Judith, 34. Cranston T. and Louisa C, 1173. D. Orange and Caroline, 328. Daniel and Emeline, 599. Daniel and Hannah, 598. Daniel and Harriet S. , 606. Daniel aud Lois, 4S2. Daniel and Wealthy, 491. Daniel C. and Ellen H., 408. Daniel G. and Betsey, 741. Daniel G. and Catharine, 1211. Daniel G. and Lydia, 742. Daniel N. and Genett, 450. Daniel S. C. M. and Mary F., 1190. Darius and Susan, 324. David, 20311. David and Clarissa L. , 904. David and Hannah, •■)69. Da\'id and Jane, 903. David and Mary, 1827. David and Ruth, 927. David and Susanna, 382. David H. and Lydia E., 939. David R. and Judith, 575. David AV. and Isabella, 1883. Edward and Betsey S., 1499. Edward B. and Hannah, 922. Edwaril E. and Susan A., 2025. Potter, Edward F. and Mary A., 1693. Edward F. and Sarah, 100. Edward S. and Laura A., 702. Edwin B. and Emeline J., 1005. Eli H. and Patience, 1793. Elijah and Betsey, 389. Elisha, Hon., and Tacy, 580. EUera and Catharine, 1369. Emory and Lydia A., 1378. Ephraim and Judith, 1591. Ephraim and Vesta, 1872. Esec and Lucena, 209. Everette E. and Helen, 1232. Ezra and Sylvia, 1766. Frederick, Capt., 1797. Frederick, Capt., and Rachael, 1798. Freeborn and Deborah, 394. Freeborn, Jr., and Louisa, 402. Fordye H. and Jane C, 1446. Garner and Elizabeth, 2001. George and Sally, 1546. George B., Rev., and Adelaide P., 630. George C. and Almena C, 226. George E. and Emma J., 2073. George F. and Cecelia L., 1176. George M. and Hannah G. , 1655. George W. and Marian, 1125. George W. and Mary A., 1015. George W. and Rebecca, 1720. George W. and Ruth, 694. Gideon and Orra, 1844. Giffiord and Hepzabeth, 59. Gilbert E. and Mary E., 869. Harland P. and Harriet A., 1448. Harmon S. and Emma J., 1394. Hart, 2057. Henry and Elizabeth, 490. Henry H. and Abigail, 1092. Henry H. and Annie N., 1239. Henry H. and Clarissa, 1091. Henry H. and Helen M., 1918. Henry H. and Melinda G., 1093. Henry M. and Emma A., 106. Henry S. and Harriet B., 348a. Hiram, Jr., and Julia E., 1194. Hiram and Sally A., 1100. Holder and Hannah, 2002. Holder, Jr., and Tabitha G., 2034. Howard H. and Emma A., 1120. Ichabod and Cynthia, 1500. Ichabod and Eleanor, 10. Ichabod and Hope, 1042, Ichabod and Martha, 3. Ichabod and Mercy, 1516. Incom and Elizabeth, 563. Ira, 2d, and Lorana, 1769. Ira, Jr., and Mariah, 812. Ira G. and Almeda, 740. Irving B. and Celia S., 743. Isaac and Catharine V., 1612. Isaac and Elizabeth, 2059. Isaac and Olive, 215. Isaac R. and Hetty S., 1989. Jacob and Alma, 1611. James, 1331. James and Helen, 917. Jedediah B. and Annie, 303. Jerome B., Hon., and Amy E., 1124. Jesse and Eleanor, 422. Job and Desire, 200. Job and Eunice, 317. -Job S. and Ida M., 410. Joel and Anne, 56. Joel S. and Annie, 70. John and Dorothy, 693. John and Mary, 5. John and Mehitable, 1871. John and Rhoda, 1335, 1603. John and Rumina, 86'.(. John A. and Rebecca, 1764. John B. and Charlotte, 99. John B., Rev., and Nancy, 79. John B. and Sarah, 1652. John B., Hev., and Susanna, 80. John H. and Alice C, 116. John B. and Charlotte, 007. John R. and Eliza A., 936. John R. and Julia, 909. .Johnson and Susan M., 285. Jolman and Lucy A., 612. Jonathan, 487. Jonathan and Cynthia, 1259. .Jonathan and Mary, 3.3. 46 Part 8. — NATHANIEL POTTER, OF PORTSMOUTH, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. Potter, Jonathan and Eachael, 1049. Jonathan and Rebecca, 1039. Jonathan W. and Lucy, 1884. Jonathan W. and Mary A., 1875. Joseph and Dina, 27. Joseph, Hon., and Catharine E., 64. Joseph and Lizzie, 2036. Joseph A., Gen., and Catharine 0.,988. Joseph A., Gen., and Harriette M., 989. Joseph B. and Mary E., 423. Joseph r. and Alvira, 1068. Joshua, 1961. Joshua and Deborah, 386. Joshua and Deborah N., 2006. Joshua and Elizabeth, 1604. Joshua and Mary, 385. Joshua and Sarah, 1795. Joshua C. and Lydia, 405. Josiah B. and Sarah, 284. Josiah J. and Anor H., 54. Judson A., Hon., and Rosa B., 620. Lemuel M. and Annie M., 2019. Lemuel M. and Lizzie A. , 2018. Lester L., Rev., and Lillian K., 633. Levi and Lydia, 1617. Liman G. and Amy, 1342. Lindorf, M. D., and Mary G., 508. Lorenzo R. and Agnes, 1449. Louis A. and Julia A , 1127, 1186. Luthan and Patience, 1684. Lyman H. and Sophia, 1179. Marcus N. and Persis H., 706. Merrett S. and Delia A., 1184, 1237. Merritt and Calista, 1933. Merritt M. and Mary A., 1103. Milton, M. D., and Eunice, 511. Milton, M. D., and Mary, 512. Milton, M. D., and Sarah L., 513. Milton G., M. D., and Clara F., 531. Nathan and Abby 577. N athan P. and Lucy A. , 673. Nathaniel and Dorothy, 1. Nathaniel and Elizabeth, 2, 1843. Nathaniel, Jr., and Elizabeth H., 1874. Nathaniel, Jr., and Jane, 1873. Nathaniel and Joan, 6. Nathaniel and Lydia, 46. Nathaniel and Mary, 19, 194, 1597. Nathaniel and Peace, 1831. Nathaniel and Ruth, 1596. Nathaniel and Sarah, 1832. Nathaniel and Serviah, 957. Nathaniel Job and Mary, 211. Nelson and Hattie M., 2U70. Noah and Elizabeth, 1052. Norman K. and Frances H., 1391. Olin H. and Elizabeth, 753. Oliver C. and Dorhsca E., 1213. Oliver and Sophia, 820.871. Oscar and Cora A., 2077. Osmau and Lydia, 1687. OtisR. and Eliza J., 696. Otis R. and Sophia, 1562. Pardon and Hannah, 1261. Pardon and Huldah, 1053. Pardon and Phebe, 1260. Pardon B. and Eliza B., 1550. Pardon B. and Rhoda, 1711. Pardon C. and Maria L., 1344. Pardon J. and Sarah, 1079. Patrick and Sarah T., 2005. Peleg, 1066. Peleg and Hannah N., 1078. Peleg and Phebe, 2010. Peleg and Serviah, 1095. Peleg and Theodate, 1044. Perry G. and Betsey J., 1349. Peter and Rachael, 1835. Philip and Abigail, 565. Philip and Anna, 1051. Philip and Aruba, 1601. Philip and Elizabeth, 811. Philip and Mary A., 825, 870. Philip, Jr., and Hannah, 728. Philip H. and Clara M., 789. Philip P. and Bethiah B., 774. Philo W. and Mary A., 515. Philo W. and Orpha E., 516. Piatt and Antoinette, 219. Resolved H. and Betsey, 976. Restcome and Esther, 1334. Restcome and Lucinda, 207. Reynolds R. and Dorcas, 471. Potter, Robert and Lydia, 488. Robert and Mary, 2003. Robert C. and Lucinda, 500. Samuel and Deborah, 971. Samuel and Mary, 9. Samuel, Jr., and Lavinia, 978. Samuel, Jr., and Rachael, 979. Samuel H. and Lydia A., 1290. Sanford R. and Sarah H., 61. Seymour and Mary E., 333. Sidney B. and Julia E., 229. Silas and Elizabeth, 564. Silas Cooper, 1644. Silas J. and Esther, 691. Simeon and Phebe, 208. Smith H. and Hellen J., 1019. Smiton and Lucy, 384. Solomon and Lydia H., 601. Southward and Drusilla, 10.55. Southward, 2d, and Ehzabeth M., 1251. Southward N. and Freelove, 1101. Stephen, M. D., and Ann, 1098. Stephen and Bridget, 30. Stephen and Lydia, 38. Stephen and Mary, 1244. Stephen N. and Dinah, 1501. Stephen N. and Elizabeth D., 1602. Stephen H., M. D., and Amanda, 87. Stephen PL, M. D.. and Augusta, 88. Stephen R. and Betsey M., 1013. Stokes and Casandray, 1,54:8. Stokes and Elizabeth, 4. Theron and Sarah A., 331. Thomas, 1050, 1330. Thomas and Rowena, 1376. Thomas and Ruth, 13.33. Thomas J. and Julia M., 224. Thomas P. and Abby F., 1263. Thomas P. and Abigail, 1262. Thomas R. and Jane A., 304. Thomas S. and Abby, 1293. Thomas T. and SeHna S., 1971. Thurston and Deborah, 1497. Timothy D. and Laura A., 783. Timothy R. and Judith, 977. Truman J. and Alice M., 114. Vivalvi and Lizzie, 911. Walter E., Rev., and Emily M., 1889. Warren B. and Sarah E., 1270. Warren S. and Margaret, 1343, 2135. Wesson and Mary, 1045. Whitman and Emeliue, 597. Whitman and Laura, 596. William and Anna, 1963, 1374. William and Anne, 7. Wilham and Eliza W., 1869. William and Hannah, 868. William and Lucy L., 1554. William and Mary, 376. William, 2d, and Meribah A., 1685. William, Jr., and Elizabeth, 379. VVilliam and Ruby, 579. William B. and Jennie M. B., 781. William B. and Tama, 780. William I)., Rev., ami Electa, 95. William E. and Electa, 732. William F. and Antoinette, 453. William H. and Hannah, 1709. William H. and Martha A., 1988. WiUiam H. and Nancy A., 1382. William H. and Patience, 1960. William J., Rev., and Elizabeth C.,1976. William J. and Maria, 1879. William J. and Mary J., 1880. William R. and Eliza, 906. William S. and Nettie, 2076. William W., M. D., and Emily A., 518. William W. and Lucina M., 1003. Zebedee and Lorana, 1715. Powell, Jesse and Elizabeth, 1381. Pratt, K. W., Jr., and Sarah, 66. Prescott. Daniel K. and Mary E., 1081. Price, Ephraim B. and Susan M., 350. William W. and Henrietta, 267, 368. Putnam, Winslow and Ruby, 1941. QuiNN, A. J. and Sarah A., 894. Radford, James R. and Sarah J., 1492. Randall, Elestres G. and Mary A., 266. Josiah K. and Electa, 874. Read, Joseph R. and Cynthia A., 1271. Levi, Rev., and Elcy, .503. Redpath, N. H. and Nettie L., 1777. Relyea, David W. and Almira J., 142. Richard, Walter C. and Ida A., 1142. Richmond, Henry S. and Florence E., 895. William P. and Betsey A., 447. RiCKERSON, Calvin and Mary A., 1001. Rider, William and Emogene E., lOVl. ROBBINS, Orrin F. and Mary J., 1739. Robertson, James and Sarah S., 1521. Rogers, Chris W. and Ellen A., 174. Rowley, Calvin and Libbie C, 1407. Russell, Whitney D. and Lucy M., 1435. Salsbury, Harry J. and Jennie A., 154. Levi and Casandray, 1566. Sanchot, Charles E. and Carrie E., 942. Sanford, Theron B. and Lydia A., 1489. Savigne, Henry C. and Edna V., 1888. Sawyer, Gideon T. and Olive H., 1246. Scott, John and Adeha M., 1635. Seamans, A. R. and Emma, 175. Seeley, Calvin and Lucina E., 1432. Sharp, Arnold and Betsey, 1109. Sheldon, Harvey G. and Alice A., 1636. Shernett, Edwin B. and Lena J., 1923. Simmons, Bradford T. andElida J., 1418. Edward and Anna, 1380. Redford and Jane A., 1421. Thomas and Polly, 1373. Simpson, Daniel W. and Mary P., 1256. SissON, George and Huldah, 1847. Green B. and Hope, 1512. Skinner, George A. and Sarah, 335. Slade, Edward and Elizabeth, 1962. Sly, Zebulon and Ann E., 1648. Smith, William T. and Caroline A., 1786. Spence, Charles M. and Emily J., 121. Sperry, Wells D. and Lydia M., 490. [1726. Spooner, Jonathan W. and Elizabeth H., Stackpole, Isaac S. and Judith A., 2.33. Stafford, Albert E. and Flora E., 827. Stam, Charles H. and Susan E., 719. Steere, Charles and Etta A., 315. Sterrett, Benjamin F. and Elizabeth, 824. Stetson, Henry M. and Juliette P., 1021. Stevens, Miles R. and Frances E., 542. Stone, Jerry and Catharine J., 1673. [50. Strowbridge, Jonathan P. and Elizabeth, Lyman and Sally, 45. Stults, J. J. and Ada M., 897. Sturtevant, W. E. and Etta Y., 1921. Sw^eet, John H. and Annie F., 1697. SwEEZEY, Rufus and Philena, 1410. Swift, John B. and Hettie, 1277. Taber, Charles E. and Helen M., 1865. Frank E. and Lillian A., 2056. Talcott, Cook and Acsah E., 264. Taylor, Albert G. and Fannie A., 68. Henry E. and Bessie P., 1023. Job and Donna B., 1643. Joseph and Mary A., 1670. Terry, David K. and Susan A., 589. Thayer, Albert, M. D., and Almira, 813. Thompson, Charles W., Capt., and Betsey, Lovell and Maria, 323. [581. Thokxe, Perry M. and O., 1654. TiLLiNOiiAST,"Nicholas and Ruby, 1970. William B. and Julia, 592. Todd, John M. and Lydia E., 139. Tompkins, Samuel D. and Sarah, 1467. TORREY, Urial R. and Sarah M., 1678. Tourtellot, William E. and Susan H., 1305. Tripp, Aimer and Margaret, 1800. Augustus W. and Abbie A., 1316. Daniel and Sylvia, 1265. David K. and Angenette, 1,318. Edward W. and Julia A., 1663. Eli and Polly, 1712. Theodore A. and Amanda M., 1825. Tucker, and Susan, 593. Edward and Abbie A., 1691. Gilbert and Mary E., 588. Tyler, P. S. and Carrie J., 552. Under-wood, Porter A. and Ellen M., 853. Van "^'LEET, Denizen and Lj'dia M., 90. Wait, Garner and Lucy, 1372. Henry and Adaline, 1409. William G. and Rebecca A., 1420. Waite, George C. and Elizabeth, 1849. Walker, Ezra S. and Livonia, 736. Warren, Orenzo S. and Lucinda, 257. Wedge, Edgar F. and Ellen O., 631. Weed, Sherman and Mary E., 1867. Weeks, Samuel and Laura, 325. Wells, Nathaniel P. and Mary L., 1423. Wharton, J. C, Rev., and Lenora J., 867. 47 Paet 8.— NATHANIEL POTTEE, OF PORTSMOUTH, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 8. White, Holder and Mary E., 1735. Orlo P. and Emma E., 1223. Whiting, Daniel and Elizabeth, 731. Philip W. and Mary J., 843. Samuel N. and Ruth, 845. William B. and Elizabeth, 840. Whittletox, James and Melissa J., Wilcox, William and Hannah, 1267. Wiley, Prank and Emma K., 343. Williams, Erastus and Alice L., 661. Calvin P. and Elizabeth A., 666. Nathan and Sarah, 1605. 1387. Williams, Nathaniel D. and Polly, 1384. Woodford, Frank W. and Eosetta, 1683. WooDWAED, Nelson and Elizabeth A., 1629. WooDWOETH, Josiah and Mary H. , 1212. WoRDELL, Gershon and Emma F., 1559. Zeh, Philip J. and Hattie, 1006. INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES, PABT 8. Htjef, Sanford W., M. D., page 44. Potter, John, 37. Potter, Samuel, 37. McKlBBEN, Nancy M. (Potter), 38. John Burgoyne, Eev ,38. Samuel, 43. POTTEE, Allen, 38. Jonathan, 42. Stephen, 38. Benjamin, 37. Joseph, Hon., 38. Stephen HoUister, M. D., .39. Daniels. C. M.,Eev.,43. Joseph Adams, Gen., 43. Stores, 37. George Clinton, 42. Mathaniel. No. 1, 37. Warren Bailey, 43. Henry Sayre, 42. Nathaniel, No. 2, 37. William, 37. Hiram, 43. Nathaniel, No. 6, 37. William, 44. Ichabod, 38. Philip, 43. William J., Eev., 44. Isaac, 44. Piatt, Hon., 39. William Warren, M. D.,42. 48 F^RT 9, NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Nameb.^ Noss BiRTHa.* ' Deaths." Maekiaqes.o To WHOM MARRIED.7 1 1 Nicholas Potter, ( 1 2 3 England, \ Oct. 18, 1677 1. Emma . 2. AliceWeeks ; -16588-9 ; widow of Thos. Weeks. 3. Mary Gedney; dau. John G. Gedney, of Salem. NICHOLAS AND EMMA ( ) POTTER, 1." Eobert, Elizabeth, Jan, 25, 1660 2. Ruth Driver, Newhall, she died before 1660. NICHOLAS ANE MARY (GEDNEY) POTTER. 3. Mary, 7 Lynn, Mass ,, Jan, 4, 16fi9-70 Hannah, 8 a Mar,'25, 1660-61 Oct, 28. ]6(;-2 Sarah, 9 Salem Oct, 4, 1(162 Sept. 20, 1688 \ Mary, 10 " Xov. 10, 1663 ; Samuel Elson. Samuel, 11 Jan. 9, 16(;4-5. Jan. 10,1666 Hannah, 12 Mar. 27, 1665-6 William Roach. Lydia, 13 Eeb, 26, 16r,6-7 Sept. 17, 1668 Bethiah, 14 May 2:;, 1668 i Feb. 26, 1685 Thomas West; -1690-91, Samuel (no tone), 15 Apr, 22, ICO!) Rebecca Frank, Lydia, 16 July 16,1670 1 Apr,, 1671 Benjamin, 17 Nov. 6,1671 Joseph, 18 June '.), I(i7:! id. in childhood, 1 ROBERT AND POTTER, 4, Samuel, 19 I Lynn, Mass,, May 28, icr, ROBERT AND RUTH (DRIVER) POTTER, 5, Robert, Jr., Nathaniel , John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Ruth, Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, Thomas, 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Lynn, Mass., Mar. 18, KiCl Jan, 9,1681-2 Martha Hall. Apr. 14, 1663 : ' Sept. 13, 166.3 , May 27, 1692 Elizabeth Norwood. Aug. 15, 1670 d, in childhood. Feb. 27, 1673-4 July 2, 1698 John Irony, Dec. 25, 1676 Apr. 11, 1680 May 9, 1705 Ruth Burrill, May 8, 1682 Apr, 1, 1709 Elizabeth Hart, ROBERT, JR,, AND MARTHA (HALL) POTTER, 20, 2 Ephraim, 30 Lynn Mass,, Apr, 5,1683 Mar, 19, 1731 ' Nov. 23, 1708 Sarah Witt. Martha, 31 June 21, 1685 Sarah , 32 " Apr. 12,1687 Ruth, 33 " Mar. 16, 1690 Feb. 2, 1714 Nathaniel Collins. Elizabeth, 34 Mar. 13,1691-2; Robert, 35 " Oct. 11,1694 I.Jan. 20,1722-3 Nov. 29,1721 Mary Bird. Rebecca, 36 " Oct. 24, 169(1 ' Apr. 22, 1719 Jonathan Collins. Mary, 37 Mar. 26, 1699 May 26,1700 Nathaniel, 38 July 16, 1701 Elizabeth, 39 « May 4, 1704 Notes. The Genealogical Tables are continued in tliis uniform manner tliroughout 1 The figures to the left o£ the lines indicate the pages on which the descendants are recorded. 2 The names ot the children ot each family. 8 Numbers for reference to each name. * Places and dates of births. 6 Dates of deaths. 6 Dates of marriages. ' To whom married. 8 The year before the short dash is the year of birth; the year after, that of death. 9 The numbers at the ends of the lines, indicating heads of families, refer to their direct ancestry family. Part 9.— NICHOLAS POTTEE, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. - Part 9. EPHRAIM AND SARAH (WITT) POTTER. 30. Mary, 40 Marlborough, Mass., Sept. 11, 1709 Martha, 41 ' Sept. 1, 1711 Joseph, 42 ' Feb. 3, 1713 Persis, 43 ' Aui;. 29, 1715 Ephraim, Jr., 44 ' Mar. 5,1718 Jan. 9, 1792 Esther ; 1732-1810. Sarah, 45 < Jan. 26, 1721 Feb. 9, 1744 Joseph Stone, of Marlborough, Mass. .3 Theophilus, 46 ' Jan. 26, 1725 Sept. 13. 1814 1748 Lois Walker; -1798. Elizabeth, 47 ' Jan. 25, 1728 1750 Thomas Walkup, of Sudbury, Mass. EPHRAIM, JR., y AND ESTHER ( ) POTTER. 44. Stephen, 1 48 Baptized May, 1762 May 25,1824 1782 1. Sarah Goodnow; -1784. (Their dau. , Lucy, •) 49 1787 2. Marian Tayntor; -1825. [born 1786.) Anna, 50 u 1763 1783 1. Timothy Pike. 2 Jos. Brigham. 3. James Ephraim, Jr., 51 u 1765 1804 Chloe Parmenter. [Stone. Sarah , 52 " May, 1771 James, 53 Born Feb., 1773 STEPHEN AND MARIAN (TAYNTOR) POTTER. 49. Sally, 54 Baptized 1788 Moore. Betsey, 55 " June, 1789 Horn. Esther, 66 June, 1795 [Hepsibeth. 2 Anne, 57 " July, 1798 Dec. 9, 1831 1816 Capt. William Barnes; 1793-1856; s. Jacob and 9 James, 58 Marlborough, Mass., .Jan. 9,1799 May 15, 1864 Apr. 27, 1826 Elizabeth M. Felton; 1806-1871; dau. William. CAPT. WILLIAM AND ANNE (POTTER) BARNES. 57. Leonard, Dennison, Ann Maria (no issue), William, Jr., Caroline, Charles, Anna Maiia, William, John, George H., George H., Stella H., Mary E., Marion A., Merrick, LydiaF., Charles, Cyrus, Klizabeth E. Mary Evelyn, Annie Mary, 2 William .Tames, 59 60 61 62 63 Marlborough, Mass., Mar. 9,1817 " Aug., 1821 " " Aug. 13, 1824 " " May 18, 1829 " " Nov. 14, 1831 June 1, 1884 Dec. 8, 1850 Sept. 8, 1851 Oct. 6, 1852 1852 June 2, 1845 1855 Feb. 12. 1861 Zerviah F. Parmenter; 1819-; dau. Edmund. Lydia J. Bacon; 1830-; d. Jonathan and Lydia. Daniel S. Watson. Mariette Brigham; 1835-1885; dau. Ashley and D. D. Fay. [Mary (Bigelow) . LEONARD AND ZERVIAH F. (PARMENTER) BARNES. 59. 64 65 66 67 Marlborough, Mass., Dec. 10, 1853 " " Apr. IS, 1866 " " July 26, 1857 " " July 18, 1859 Aug. 19,1857 Oct. 11, 1886 Edward L. Powers. DENNISON AND LYDIA J. (BACON) BARNES. 60. Augusta M., 68 Marlborough, Mass., July 11, 1863 Albert F., 69 " June 16, 1861 Emma E., 70 " May 10, 1866 Jan. 31, 1872 Eliphalet L. Fay; 184.3-; s. Charles L. and Eliz. WILLIAM, JR., AND MARIETTE (BRIGHAM) BARNES. 62. 71 72 73 74 76 Marlborough, Mass., Aug. 3,1866 " " .June 18, 18.58 " " Dec. 29, 1868 " " Dec. 25, 1868 " Oct. 16,1871 Sept. 5, 1857 JAMES AND ELIZABETH M. (FELTON) POTTER. 58. 76 77 78 79 80 Northborough, Mass., Mar. 7, 1826 " '■ Aug. 26, 1828 " " June 24, 18.30 " " Feb. 19, 1832 " " Au;;. 12, 1840 Oct. 13, 1847 Jan. 1, 1854 Nov. 29, 1866 May 21, 1857 June 4, 1860 MERRICK AND ELIZABETH SOPHIA (TWICHELL) POTTER. Eliz>ibeth S. Twichell; 1S28-; dau. Jeremiah Henry Bartlett: 1826-; s. Henry and Elizabeth Mary M. Holyoke; 18,33-; d. Jacob & Lydia H Sarah A Burdett; 1882- ; dau. William & Sally. Horace L. Peverly; 1838-; s. Benjamin & Anna. 76. Ella J., 81 N"orthborou£ Edwin L., 82 Elvin A., S3 Frederick H., 84 Jennie F., 85 Emma A.. 86 George L., 87 Charles Henry, 88 James E., 80 Charlotte E., 90 Olive F., 91 BobertL., 9 J Klsie, 93 June 26, 1850 Jan. 26, 1852 Nov. 18, 1853 Mar. 2, 1865 Mar. 26, 1867 Apr. 12, 1859 May 22, 1S61 July 14, 1863 Aug. 4, 1865 Sept. 3, 1867 Nov. 13, 1869 Jan. 29, 1871 Dec. 22, 1860 Aug. 22, 1864 Oct. 21, 1880 July 3, 1880 Nov. 24, 1881 Feb. 5, 1876 Nov. 20, 1S82 Jan. 6, 1886 Daniel E. Montague. Fanny Josephine Allen; 1857-; dau. Joseph H David Lynch. ^""' ^''"'''' ^^ ^^'''''^'^■ George WBucklin [Sarah E. (Perry). ^, ,??;■ ^i-'^''^'"' ^^'^^-^ 'lau. Wm. H. H. and Ilora Ella (Lincoln) llandley. Roscoe Lincoln. 94 95 CHARLES AND MARY L, (HOLYOKE) POTTER. 78. Northborough, Mass., Dec. 9,1868 " Nov. 12, 1871 CYRUS AND SARAH A. (BURDETT) POTTER. 79. Northborough, Mass., Apr. 20, 1869 Feb . 21,1884 | Florence A. Brigham; 1 802^ Tj^^hr^^^J^^ Raymond Bemis, Norman Burdett, 97 98 WILLIAM JAMES AND FLORENCE ALICE (BRIGHAM) POTTER. 96 Northborough, Mass., July 6,1866 WallcT, Henry, HORACE L. AND ELIZABETH E. (POTTER) PEVERLY. 80. 99 j Northborough, MaBS.,Nov. 27 1860 I 100 ! " " Jan. 18, 1,S(;4 May 31, 1882 Eliza L. Halleran. Part 9.— NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 1). THEOPHILUS AND LOIS (WALKER) POTTER. 46. Silas, Ephraim, Barnabas, Hannah, Thomas, Abijah, Lois, Thaddeus, Easter, Elizabeth, Luke, Aaron, 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Marlborough, Mass Brookfleld, June 17, 1749 July 31,1752 June 15, 1751 Dec. 17, 1755 Nov. 15, 1757 Jan. 23,1760 Jan. .30,1762 May 18, 1764 Jan. 15,1767 July 17, 1770 Apr. 28, 1772 Mar. 29, 1776 Sept. 30, 1832 July 17, 1842 Aug. 14, 1772 Oct. 19, 1812 Feb. 27, 1798 Feb. 3, 1775 •June 21, 1774 Sept. 30, 1778 Nov. 26, 1778 Feb. 1,1784 Feb. 2, 1795 1793 Tabitha Her.sey; -1833. Susanna Rice. Mary Taylor. Thomas Draper. Hannah Heald. Mary Tower. Tlieophitas Knight. Anna Kendall. Martha Stowers. Lydia Baker; -1810. SILAS AND TABITHA (HERSEY) POTTER. 101. Silas, 113 Brookfield, Mass., Nov. 5,1775 Oct. 20,1777 Betsey. 114 " Dec. 1, 1777 3 John, 115 " Sept. 23, 1780 Achsah, 116 " Jan. 2, 1782 July 4, 1787 3 Edmund, 117 " July 23,1787 Mar. 14, 1873 3&4 Nahum W., 118 " Apr. 3, 1790 Apr. 20, 1826 Polly, 119 " Oct. 17,1793 Silas, 120 " Apr. 23, 1785 -July 8, 1787 Pub. Dec. 2.5, 1808 1819 Jan. 21,1813 James Broad. Sarah Hunter. Rosanna Morgan; 1795-1876; dau Elizabeth Mead; 1794-1887. [Lydia. Nathan and JOHN AND SARAH (HUNTER) POTTER 115. Achsah, Rhoda, Silas, Aaron, Dolly Hunter, John H., Edward, Robert, Robina, Betsey, Persis, Royal, 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 Bakersfield, Vt. July 8, 1813 Mar. 21,1818 Nov. 22, 1819 May 29,1827 d.Malone,N.Y July 6, 1887 Feb. IS, 1842 Sept. 29, 184-2 Apr. 25, 1849 Feb. 23, 1859 [(McAllister). Levi and Hannah Silas Richardson. Lorenzo Hatch. Polly Dunham; 1821- ; dau Abigail Rawson. 1. Royal Dunn; m. 2d, Freeman Strattim. Achsah B. Thompson; 1824-; dau. Avery and [Fanny (Bartlett). 1. Caroline Stone. 2. Addle Smith. Alfred Sturtevant. Stephen Holmes. Aaron Hoadley. SILAS AND POLLY (DUNHAM) POTTER. 123. James Royal, 134 Fairfield, Vt., Nov. 21, 1842 Mar. 13, 1846 Oscar Jackson, 135 Lowell, " Jan. 22, 1844 Mar. 18, 1844 Oscar Jackson, 136 Montgomery," May 29, 1846 Aug. 8, 1858 Levi Dunham, 137 " May 28,1848 Feb. 23, 1852 [(Drown). t4-; son David and Ruth Celestia Maria, 138 Fairfield, " July 20,1850 Mar. 13, 1870 Emory Durivage; 18^ Eda Luella, 139 " " Jan. 15, 1860 ROYAL AND DOLLY HUNTER (POTTER) DUNN 125. Marion A., Ann Eliza, 140 141 142 Bakersfleld,Vt., Aug. 28, 1843 " Jan. 17,1844 June 22, 1875 Aug. l(i, 1883 Dec. 26, 1869 1. Chas. Adams Cragin; 1842-1878; son. George. 2. Clarence Edward Bloom; 1856-; son Morgan Orlow M. Holbrook. [L. and Sophia. JOHN H. AND ACHSAH B. (THOMPSON) POTTER. 126. Nathan T., Jennie Maria, Sara Louise, 143 144 145 N. Brookfield, Mass., May 24,1852 " Nov. 10,1857 " " Oct. 21,1860 EDMUND AND ROSANNA (MORGAN) POTTER. 117. Elizabeth, 146 Bakersfield,Vt. , John Twitchell. [and Lydia. 3 James S., C 147 " " June 9,1822 Mar. 28, 1871 Jan. 28, 1847 Lydia Ann Lawrence; 1827-1857; dau. Amos 3 148 Mar. 31,1858 Harriet Gregory ; 1829- ; dau. Phinias and Eliz. Harlow J. , Capt , 149 Albert, 150 d. Lydia, 151 IC u d. Cordelia, 152 Joel Temple. Aldola, 153 d. Lucy Ann, 154 Judson Sherman. Ira, 155 Charles, 156 d. Nathan, 157 d. JAMES S. AND LYDIA ANN (LAWRENCE) POTTER. 147. Helen E., Emma J., Frank S., 158 159 160 Leominster, Mass., Oct. 8, 1847 Oct. 14,1850 Mar. 17, 1857 Oct. 31,1866 Thomas Hammond. Nov. 12, 1873 Joseph P. Holman. Nov. 26, 1881 Elizzie Cary. JAMES S. AND HARRIET (GREGORY) POTTER. 148. Wilbur J., Carrie A., Charles E., George A., 161 162 163 164 LeomiDster, Maes., May 15, 1859 Mar. 19, 1863 Mar. 31,1865 Apr. 12, 1867 NAHUM W. AND ELIZABETH (MEAD) POTTER. 118. ( Continued page 4. J 4 Mary Patten, 165 N. Brookfleld, Mass., Mar. 24, 1814 June 22, 1840 Rev. Benj. F. Spillman; 1796-1869; son Benj. Elijah Mead, 166 " " Jan. 1,1816 May, 1837 [and Nancy R. (Rice). I'riscilla Norton, 167 " Feb. 21,1818 June 9, 1842 Levi W. Livermore; 1815-1860. 4 Silas, 168 " " July, 1820 June 1, 1853 Caroline D. Allen Paet 9. -NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 9. NAHUM "W. AND ELIZABETH (MEAD) POTTER. 118. (Concluded.) 4 ; James Broad, 4 'WhippleNahum, j I Elizabeth Ann, 169 No.Brookftdd.lIasB., June 28, 1823 170 " " Sept. 6,1824 171 172 " " Sept. 1, 1R26 June 18, 1868 I Clara P. Merrill. Nov. 2.), 1858 ' 1. Lucinda Aldridge. [and Eliza G. (Canon). June 30, 1886 2. Angeline G. Frobisher; 1836-; d. Joseph B. REV. BENJAMIN F. AND MARY PATTEN (POTTER) SPILLMAN. 165. Benj. Eranklin, Emma Elizabeth, 173 174 Edwardaville, 111., Chester, " Jan. 8, 1846 Sept. 2.5, 1849 Nov. 17, 1869 Althine F. Loiv. Oct. 24, 1866 James W. Newell. SILAS AND CAROLINE D. (ALLEN) POTTER. 168. Silas Allen, William Henry, Caroline Allen, Anna Elizabeth, Alfred Mead, Geo. Livermore, 175 176 177 178 179 ISO Boston, Mass., May 5,1854 " " June 20, 1856 Aug. 20, 1858 " " Nov. 12,1860 " " Dec. 20, 1863 Jan. 27,1867 JAMES BROAD AND CLARA P. (MERRILL) POTTER. 169. Clara E., Grace M. , Ethel P., 181 Boston, Mass., Jan. 4,1872 , Feb. 9,1872 182 " " Dec. 3, 1873 183 " " Aug. 29, 1875 WHIPPLE NAHUM AND LUCINDA (ALDRIDG-E) POTTER. 170. Whipple N., Jr., Emma J., 184 185 Eoxbury, Mass., Dec. 6,1869 " Sept. 12, 1864 May 6, 1884 Emily A. Howard. THOMAS AND HANNAH (HEALD) POTTER. 105. Bethiel, 186 Brookfleld, Mass., Apr. 2, 1779 Feb. 12. 1805 Polly, 187 " " Jan. 30, 1780 May 15, 1792 4 Hannah, Thomas, 188 189 " " Aug. 26, 1781 " " Aug. 6, 17S.^j Oct. 21, 1874 Nov. 23, 1784 -July 22, 18C4 Thomas Gilbert. Lucinda, 190 " Apr. 10, 1804 David Davis. [(Bothwell). 4 Silas, 5 191 " Mar. 24, 1788 Feb. 19, 1883 Feb. 19, 1818 1. Dolly Hunter; 1794-1847; d John and Sarah 4 192 2. Laui-a Lackling. Thomas, 2d, 193 " Mar. 2,1790 1872 Jan. 1, 1811 Rhoda Brown. .5 Josiah Witt, 194 " Nov. .30, 1791 Aug. 28, 1873 Nov. 5, 1816 Malinda Homer; -1857. Theophilus, 195 " " Feb. 8, 1794 Oct. 22,1874 Oct. 22, 1816 Sally Brown. Daphney, ] 196 " Feb. 21,1797 1850 Jan. 7, 1821 1. John Chamberlain.. 197 2. Jonah Haughton. 5 Dwight Poster, 198 " July 12, 1800 June 28, 1832 -Tan. 4, 1824 Clarissa Hodgkins; 1805-1847; dau. Nathaniel. THOMAS AND HANNAH (POTTER) GILBERT. 188. Alonzo D., 199 Bethinel, 200 ■ ■ Fowler. Clarissa W. , 201 Harry Ingerson. Hannah H., 202 Nov. 10, 1810 Mar. 24, 1867 Jan. 4, 1842 Josiah H. Giddin^s. John M., 203 May 12, 1885 Maria . Daphney, 204 1. John Davis. 2. Loren Holmes. Polly, 205 Royal Fletcher. SILAS AND DOLLY (HUNTER) POTTER. 191. Octavia, Orvilla, Dorothy, Eebeckah, Silas, John C, Chauncey, Octavius, Orvillus, John C, 2d, 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 June 11, 1819 Dec. 30, 1820 Bakersfield,Vt.,Aug. 26, 1822 Dec. 19, 1824 Feb. 19, 1827 Mar. 13, 1829 Apr. 8, 1831 Feb. 26, 1S33 Feb. 26, 18:i3 Oct. 28, 1837 Sept. 16, 1820 June 27, 1832 Oct. 15, 1880 Oct. 14, 18,33 died in infancj'. Oct. 16, 1844 Feb. 9, 1847 Mar. 17, 1860 July 27, 1857 Dec. 81, 1856 [(Hardy). Bradley Bingham; 1814-; son Asa and Sarah Abraham Northi-op, Jr. ; 1811-; s. Abraham and Eliza L. Hadskins; -1884. [Jane (Bradley). [(Whitney). Julia Mitchell; 1837-; dau. Daniel and Polly Emma F. Getchell; d. O wen and Mary A.(Calley). Dec. 31,1863 ! Orinza Durrell. (Divorced.) SILAS AND LAURA (LACKLING) POTTER. 192. Rensselaer, 216 Aug., 1850 June 26,1872 ] Ellen Barnes; -1881. ABRAHAM, JR., AND REBECKAH (POTTER) NORTHROP. 209. Ella A., Jane B., Octavius Potter, Amanda C, Abby L., 217 218 219 220 221 Fairfield, Vt., Dec. 2K, 1848 " " Mar. 16, 1852 " Aug. 14, 1855 " " June 19, 1858 " " May 29, 1862 Dec. 18, 1885 Feb. 28, 1878 Mar. 19, 1885 Dec. 29, 1880 Jan. 10, 1883 Albert Whitcorab; son Branch and Olive. Alfred Webster; 1837-; son Alfred and Lydia. Ellen R.Toof; 1856-; d. .James W. and Emma C. Albert J.King; 1866-; s. Jerome B. and Juliette. SILAS J. AND ELIZA L. (HADSKINS) POTTER. 210. Fred, Lee H., 222 223 Mav 27, 1857 Oct. 16, 1866 CHAUNCEY AND JULIA (MITCHELL) POTTER. 212. Henry Orvillus, Arthur A., Herbert, Bertha R., EllaE., 224 225 226 227 228 Fletcher, Yt., July 2,1858 Bakersfleld," Dec. 17, 1860 Fairfield, " July 1,1804 " Dec. 12, 1869 " Sept. 30, 1872 Aug. 22, 1.SW3 Mar. 31,1877 Pearle E. l^ound ; 1864-; d. Jos. H. and Louisa E. OCTAVIUS AND EMMA F. (GETCHELL) POTTER. 213. Ralph Wilford, Lurin Carroll, 229 230 June 4, 18.59 Nov. 14, 1867 Apr. 29, 1878 Part 9. — NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 9. JOSIAH WITT AND MALINDA (HOMER) POTTER. 194. 5 Josiah Sanford, 231 Waterville, Vt.,Feb. 17,1819 Dec. 3. 1845 Almira Pease; 1827-; d. Frederick and Huldah. Aurora M., ( 232 233 234 " " June 17, 1821 Sept. 20, 1846 Apr. 26, 18.54 Sept. 20, 1860 1. Charles Stratton; -1852; son Charles. 2. G. S. Herbert; -1857; son Isaac. 3. George Donaldson; -1870; son George. Aurelia, 235 May 4,1824 May 5, 1866 1. B. F. Morrill; m. 2d, C. F. Newton. 5 Samuel Hale, 236 Jan. 17,1829 Apr. 7, 1860 Mary C. Jewell. 5 James Homer, 237 Sept. 27, 1834 Jan. 14, 1863 May 1, 1859 Mary Ann Denton; 1838-. [Lucy. 5 Orvilla, ( 2,38 Belvidere, Vt., Nov. 20, 1836 Feb. 23,18.53 1. John K. Osborne; 1827-1877; son John and 239 June 28, 1887 2. John B. Carroll; 1844-; son John H. JOSIAH SANFORD AND ALMIRA (PEASE) POTTER. 231. Albert Harris, 240 Enfield Conn., July 21,1846 Sept. 4, 1870 Martha A. Roberts. James Norris, 241 Warehouse Pt., Conn., r)ec. 25,1847 July 12, 1855 Emma, 242 Windsor Locks, " Feb. 28, 1850 Aug. 29, 1850 Mary Ano;ie, 243 Warehouse Pt., " May 31,1851 May 8, 1872 Giles W. Bower. Emma, 244 Niagara, Canada, Nov. 23, 18.54 Oct. 29,1856 Minnie Jessie, 245 Hamilton, " Sept. 29, 1857 Dec. 7, 1881 Franklin A. Pascoe. Huldah Lord, 246 Enfield, Conn., June 16, 1860 Dec. 2, 1880 Clarence S. Loomis. Charles Sanford, 247 Warehouse Pt., " Julyl8, 1S62 Sept. 9, 1886 Etta R. Minor. lona G., 248 " Jan. 17, 1865 Irene A., 249 " June 19, 1868 Apr. 25,1888 Willard C. Kirby. SAMUEL HALE AND MARY C. (JEVTELL) POTTER. 236. Charles F. N., 250 Ballston Spa, X, Y., Nov. 27, 1865 JAMES HOMER AND MARY ANN (DENTON) POTTER. 237. Melinda, 251 July 16,1860 Feb. 27, 1877 Edward W. Robertson. Aurilla (reissue). 252 Aug. 27, 1862 Oct. 19, 1883 Sept. 30, 1879 Walter T. Robert'^on. JOHN R. AND ORVILLA (POTTER) OSBORNE. 238. Orvilla Malinda, 253 Oct. 27,1859 Sept. 3, 1860 Aurelia Malinda, 254 Oct. 27,18.59 June 15, 1879 Moses M. Mulford; s. Capt. Moses and Ann E. DWIGHT FOSTER AND CLARISSA (HODGKINS) POTTER. 198. f) Omar Dwight, 2.55 Belvidere, Vt., Aug. 16, 1824 Nov. 2, 1K51 Sarah Jordan; 1824-; d. Nathaniel and Nancy. Albert Nelson, ( 25(1 " May 17, 1826 June 23, 1851 1. Mary Ann Nelson ; -1851. \ •2.57 Sept. 23, 18.53 2. Susan Augusta Daniels; -1870. 5 I 25.'! Apr. 10, 1873 3. Mary Kate .Johnson. [Harriet T. (Coombs). .5 Edgar, 259 Waterville, " Dec. 4, 1831 Sept. 6,18.56 Mary W. Hamilton; 183.5-; dau. James F. and OMAR DWIGHT AND SARAH (JORDAN) POTTER. 255. Noel Byron, 260 Webster, Me., Jan. 13, 18.56 Herbert Joseph, 261 Nov. 20, 1860 1 ALBERT NELSON AND SUSAN AUGUSTA (DANIELS) POTTER. 257. Fred Edgar, 262 Milford, Mass. ,, Ian. 9,1856 Feb. 13, 1879 [Nancy S. Frank Nelson, 263 " " July 20,1858 Jan. 1, 1880 Sarah F.Boardman; 1859-; d. Thomas F. and Ida May, 264 Webster, Me., Jan. 20, 1861 Nellie Esther, 265 " " Jan. 5,1867 Sept. 4,1884 Richard Munroe Larabee ; 1848-. George Burton, 266 " " Mar. 29, 1869 ALBERT NELSON AND MARY KATE (JOHNSON) POTTER. 258. Flora, 207 Webster, Me. , Sept. 19, 1873 Edwin Dwight, 268 •' " May 16,1875 Albert Edwin, 269 June 13, 1877 July 2, 1879 Annie Maria, 270 Mar. 12,1879 EDGAR AND MARY W. (HAMILTON) POTTER. 259. Hattie May, 271 Framingham, Mass., Julv 10, 1862 Aug. 12, 1862 Edgar H., 272 " July 3,1863 May 21, 1871 Minnie Celestia, 273 " Feb. 12,1865 Charles Albert, 274 " Feb. 22,1866 Elmer Carleton, 275 " " Aug. 23,1868 Louis Howard, 276 " " Dec. 18, 1871 EPHRAIM AND SUSANNA (RICE) POTTER. 102. Kphraim, 277 Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 3,1774 Susanna, 278 " " June 27. 1776 Sept. 18, 1778 Susanna, 279 " " Nov. 21,1783 ABIJAH AND MARY (TOWER) POTTER. 106. .'i,»S',fi Abijah, 280 Brookfield, Mass., Mar. 31, 1785 Feb. 11, 1863 Dec. 1, 1814 LydiaRowell; 1792-1863; dau. Capt. Daniel. 6 Mary (Polly), 281 " " Mar. 15,1787 Josiah Brewer; 17S1-; son Jonas. Mark (no issue), 282 " " 17K!) Nancy Amy. fi Charlotte, 283 Brimfield, " Apr. 5,1793 Feb. 5, 1881 Sept., 1820 Isaac Brewer; 1789-1849; son Jonas. 6 Laurania, 284 " " Aug. 12.1794 Sept. 12, 1871 July 12,1817 John Ward. [(Smith). fj Aaron 285 " " Jan. 10,1797 ! 1862 Nov. 9, 1817 Hannah Miles; 1797-1861; dau. Daniel and Eliz. 6 .Justus, 286 " May 28,1799 May 20,1880 1819 Elizabeth Miles; 1800-1885; dau. Daniel. 7 Leonard, 287 " " July 10,1802 June 7,1874 May, 1827 Emeline Brewer; 1807-1876; dau. Daniel. ABIJAH AND LYDIA (ROWELL) POTTER. 280. (Continued on page 6.) 6 Lyman, 288 Nov. 24, 1815 Aug. 23, 1887 July 23, 1863 Judith S. Robbins. Caroline, 289 Nov. 24, 1815 Aug. 8,1821 Susan, 290 Nov. 26, 1817 May 28,1834 [nah (Peverl}'). Q Leonard, '_ 291 Stark, N. H., Dec. 19,1819 Nov. 24, 1840 1. Susan Cole; 1818-1869; d. Andrew and Han- 292 Sept., 1873 2. Hattie E. Hutchins; 1834-1878; dau. John. Pakt 9. — NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYXN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 9. Mary Tower, Abijah Thomas, Caleb, Joshua, Lydia Maria, Betsey, ABIJAH AND LYDIA (ROWELL) POTTER. 280. (Concluded.) 293 ! July 13, 1821 i June 21, 1835 •294 , Si'pt., 1S22 , May 10, 1834 L'9.5 1 May 9, 182.-) ! June 10, 182.5 I 296 jNIay 9, 1825 May 6, 1825 297 Sept. 11, 1827 May 28, 18.34 \ 298 Nov. 1, 1830 May 13, 18.34 LYMAN AND JUDITH S. (ROBBINS) POTTER. 288. Lydia Bowell, Caroline Judith, John Lyman, 299 300 301 Stark, N. H., Oct. 19, 1864 Aug. 1, 1869 Apr. 20, 1877 Oct. 3, 1882 Nov. 25, 1887 John Gillanders. Dexter I31ake. LEONARD AND SUSAN (COLE) POTTER. 291. Freeman Thomas, Normap, Edwin Tower, Betsey Louisa, Mary Edith, 302 303 304 305 306 Stark, N. H. July 1, 1846 Mar. 6, 1848 Oct. 31, 1849 Jan. 25, 1858 Jan. 31,1862 June 3, 1862 Apr. 2, 1873 Oct. 11, 1884 Aug. 3, 1886 Jan. 19, 1867 Mar. 3, 1868 Keb. 25, 1877 July 24,1880 Lavinia Mahitable Rowell; 1851-; d. Levi and [Caroline (McFarland). Jennie Martha Knott. Nelson McFarland. [Salome (Robbins). Charles H. Witham; 1858-; son Isaiah E. and JOSIAH AND MARY (POTTER) BREWER. 281. Achsah, Ira, Charles, William, Malissa, Abijah, Sarah, Mary Jane (no issue). 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 Sept., 1807 Monterey, Mass., May 21,1809 Feb. 9, 1814 Mar. 8, 1819 Aus;., 1822 Sept., d. d. 1829 1839 1880 June 29, 1836 Sally Armstrong; d. Eobt. and Rachel (Smith). Josiah Brewer. IRA AND SALLY (ARMSTRONG) BRE'WER. 308. Calvin A., Josiah Potter, Mary Elizabeth, Harriet Worden, Sarah Elizabeth, Charlotte A., 315 316 317 318 319 320 Warwick, N. Y.. Apr. 10, 1837 " Jan. 29,1839 " Jan. 25, 1841 " Mar. 10, 1843 " Aug. 29, 1845 " Mar. 1, 1850 Dec. 2, 1868 Jan. 23, 1856 i Aug. 1,1859 I Feb. 23, 1888 I Allie V. Estell; 1848- dau. Harrison G. and [Frances (Allen). ISAAC AND CHARLOTTE (POTTER) BRE"WER. 283. Laura, Edwin Jones, Leonard, Jane Cynthia, Harriett e Louisa, George Henry, Mary Ann, ( .321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 Monterey, Mass.. Tyringham, Aug. 13, 1821 Apr. 21, 1823 Apr. 9, 1826 Sept. 18, 1827 Nov. 18, 1829 June 16, 1833 Apr. 28, 1835 July 10, 1870 Aug. 9, 1881 1839 June 17, 1862 Mar. 23, 1863 Feb. 4, 1876 Aug., 1857 Dec. 18, 1856 Oct. 24, 1882 Thomas Miner. [Eunice (Bradford). Sarah J. Johnson; 18.34-; dau. Jonathan and Mary A. Pollock; 1825-; d. Richard and Esther. Elwood Thomas Engle; 1824-; dau. Joseph and [Hannah. Abbie D. Twiss; 18.34-; d. James J. and Elsie P. 1. Courtland L. .Johnson; 1831-1874; s. Ezekiel.. 2. George B. Huntington; 1827- ; son Daniel G. THOMAS AND LAURA (BREVyER) MINER. 321. John H., Theda, Frances J., William H., Helen L., Watson W., EdsonT., George C, Charles H., 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 Tyringham, Mass., Monterey " July 10, 1840 Jan. 28, 1842 Dec. 10, 1843 Dec. 18, 1845 Feb. 4, 1848 Jan. 21,1851 Jan. 21, 18.53 Aug. 31, 1857 Nov. 26, 1859 Sept. 7, 1866 Oct. 5, 1868 Apr. 5, 1866 Feb. 12, 1868 Mar. 1, 1868 Dec. 21, 1870 Nov. 27, 1872 1875 Nov., 1880 S. Elizabeth Maine. [Lilly M. Mary E. Carrington; 1842-; dau. George R. and Charles F. Phelps; 1883-; s. Frederick and Jael. Martha Engle; -1886. Lizzie Phelps. Carrie E., Emma T., Frank Sherman, Charles Sumner, Edwin J., 3.38 .339 340 341 342 GEORGE HENRY AND ABBIE D. (TW^ISS) BREWER. 326. Ashton, 111., Mar. 9, 1861 Feb. 7, 1866 Jan. 7, 1869 Feb. 24, 1871 Oct. 7. 1874 Apr. 6, 1886 Jan. 12, 1868 JOHN AND LAURANIA (POTTER) WARD. 284. Emetine B., Mary T., Caleb M., Laura Potter, Charlotte, 343 344 345 346 347 348 June 18, 1818 | May 7, 1856 Oct. 31,1820 ! Aug. 15,1838 Dec. 16, 1822 1 Sept. 24, 1838 Dec. 24, 1824 Apr. 10, 1848 July 25,1840 Apr. 22, 1846 Aug. 10, 1853 Joseph Leavitt. 1. James M. Rowell; -1843. 2. Albion Wheeler; -1852. 3. Amos K. Crosse. 349 AARON AN D H ANNAH (MILE S) POTTER. 285. Oct. 7, 1818 8, 1838 I Paniel Rowell. Justus M. Olivia, Mary, Charles, Daniel, Hannah, Aaron A., Naomi, Narelia, Ln\'inia, Abijah, Horace, 3.50 361 3.52 353 354 3.55 356 3.57 358 359 360 361 Stark, N. H., J USTUS AN D ELI ZABETH (MILES) P OTTER Nov. 15, 1819 286. Feb. 26, 1822 Feb. 17, 1825 July 23, 1827 Aug. 2, 1829 May 2, 1831 Apr. 10, 18:J3 Sept. 16, 1835 Aug. 6, 18:{7 Nov. 15, 1840 June 16, 1842 July 15, 1846 died in army. Nov. 19, 1840 June 6, 1842 June 15, 1869 Oct. 9, 1864 June 29, 1862 Hannah Dodge; 1817-; dau. David anTRacheL Isaac Plagar; 1822-1873. Ella M. McFarland. Roberts. Benjamin Ilagar. John Locke; 1S31-; son Joel W. and Marv Mary Roxana Peabody; 1844-; dau. Lorenzo'b [and ^Lydia D. (StraitV. Part 9.— NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 9. JUSTUS M. AND HANNAH (DODGE) POTTER. 350. Louisa, Olive, Lucinda, Lafayette, Elizabetli A., Adonno A., Augusta Emma, 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 Stark, N. H., Nov. 20, 1841 Aug. 4, 1843 .Aug. 19, 1847 Dec. 1.5, 1849 Nov. 27, 1851 Oct. 2, 1856 Oct., 2, 1856 Mar. 1,1850 Aug. 13, 1862 Mar. 22, 1859 Nov. 24, 1881 Mar. -21, 1882 Apr. 20,1885 Aaron S.Cole; 1838-1888; s. Oliver and Almira: Henry W. Lunn; son Silas and Sarah A. W. H. Yeazie; 1847; son John and Lucy. Hazen Merrill. Emma De Etta Grovre; 1858-; dau. Alroy W. and [Miriam.T. ISAAC AND MARY (POTTER) HAGAR. 352. Jonas, 369 Feb. 26, 1845 Norris, 370 Oct. 24, 1846 May 22, 1847 Errie G., Lovinia v., 371 Jan. 25, 1848 Oct. 6, 1882 Ellen A. Farrington; 1S57-. 372 July (i, 1850 July 8, 1870 May 6, ISOO George R. Waters; 1840-. Etra A., 373 Apr. 3, 1854 Dec. 17, 1S76 Reuben \V. Jaclison; 1857-. WilliauiP., 374 Dec. 20, 1856 June 26, 1880 Mary E. Stone; 1863-. Alice M. Mc.Wain; 1862-. Joel M., 375 Feb. 29, 1861 Sept. 6, 1881 - AARON A. AND ELLEN M. (MoPARLAND) POTTER. 356. Judson A., Jennie E., Cora D., Burl on G., Clayton G., Marie, 376 377 378 379 380 381 Apr. 29, 1870 Feb. 8, 1872 Jan. 16, 1874 Mar. 23, 1880 Aug. 3, 1883 May 30, 1887 ABIJAI I AND MARY ROXANA (PEABODY) POTTER. 360. Flora Anna, 382 Stark, N. H., Nov. 3,1863 Sept. 8, 1885 Frank Mathews Lord. Alvin Leon, 383 Milan, " Sept. 6. 1868 Aug. 8, 1888 Datie E. Swan. Minnie Ionia L., 384 U (( Feb. 19, 1874 Eoval Wilbur, 385 it u Aug. 8, 1879 Ira Orland, 386 u u Feb. 9, 1883 LEONARD AND EMEL INE (BREWER) POTTER. 287. Henry L., Col., Laurania, John Edwin, Edwin John, Ellen, Esther, 387 388 389 390 391 392 Tyringham, Mass., Mar. 26. 1828 " " Jan. 15, 1830 New Marlboro', Mass., July 5, 1832 " " Sept. 30, 18.34 " July, 1839 " June 24, 1841 Nov. 20, 1883 Aug. 25, 1853 Oct. 9, 1852 Feb. 12, 1861 Apr. 14, 1868 Unmarried. Oct. 22, 1862 Elise Antoinette Givandan; 1829-; d. Jean A. Stephen Powell; 1820- ; d. Stephen and Lovisa. Odell M. Deering. James P. Adams. Henry G. Williams. COL. HENRY LANGDON AND ELISE ANTOINETTE (GIVANDAN) POTTER. 387. Octavus De Vere, Oswald B., Ernest Robert, Henrietta Elise, 393 394 396 396 July 14, 1855 May 30, 1860 Jan. 12, 1867 Aug. 27, 1870 July 11,1869 Jennie Boynton. JOHN EDWIN AND ODELL M. (DEERING) POTTER. 389. Seymour, Edwin J., Franklin W. Ellen A., 397 398 399 400 July 10, 1860 Sept. 14, 1866 Sept. 14, 1866 June 16, 1868 Mar. 31, 1867 LUKE AND LYDIA (BAKER) POTTER. 111. Lydia, 401 Brookfield, Mass., 1794 1813 [(Hathaway) . 7 Nancy, 402 it " July 26, 1796 May 15, 1841 Feb. 6, 1813 Luther Poland; 1790-1880; s. Joseph and Rachel 8 Roswell, 403 a 1798 June 19, 1847 Dec. 4, 1825 Lucy Fletcher; 1796-1882; d. Antipas & Rachel. 8 Caroline, f 404 a " May 10, 1800 1864 Apr. 1, 1815 1. Brigham Scott; 1799-1855; s. Robt. & Hannah. 8 ■J 405 Apr., 1834 2. Levi James; 1810-1886; s. Jeremiah & Sarah. 8 Luke, 406 u " Aug. 24, 1804 Mar. 3, 1873 Mar. 3, 18.32 Elvira Pmge. LUTHER AND NANCY (POTTER) POLAND. 402. Lydia Baker, Luke P., Hon., j Joseph, j Luther, Jr., 407 408 409 410 411 412 Nov. 10, 1813 Nov. 1, 1815 Underhill, Vt., Mar. 14, 1818 Waterville, " Apr. 1, 1826 July 2, 1887 Feb. 9, 1836 Jan. 23, 1838 Apr. 11, 1864 Julv 7, 1840 Feb. 8, 1873 Mar. 10, 1848 Jefferson Martin. [Martha (Marcy). 1. Martha S. Page; -1853; dau. Dr. Wm. and 2. Adeliall. Page; 1839-1888; dau. Dr. Wm. 1. Mary A. Rowell; 1817-; d Joseph and Ann. 2. Julia M. Harvey; 1834-; dau. James K. CliU-a M. Bennett; 1828; dau. Wm. and Lydia. JEFFERSON AND LYDIA BAKER (POLAND) MARTIN. 407. Jane D. , Henry M., 413 414 Montgomery ,Yt., July 27, 1840 " " June 23, 1842 Aug. 17, 1869 Mar. 3, 1863 JohnA. Goff; 1814-1878; son Wm. and Abigail. Anja S. Moor. HON. LUKE POTTER AND MARTIN S. (PAGE) POLAND. 408. Susan, 415 Morrisville,Vt.,Jan. 12,1840 June 13, 1841 Martin L.,Capt.TJ.B.A., 416 " " Aug. 1, 1841 Aug. 20, 1878 Mary Frances, 417 " Sept. 30, 1843 Aug. 31, 1865 [Andrew and Lois (Fames). Isabel Emma, 418 " " Feb. 16, 1848 Oct. 11, 1869 Hon. Andrew E. Rankin; 1831-1888; s-n Rev. JOSEPH AND MARY ANN (ROWELL) POLAND. 410. Joseph Monroe, 419 Johnson, Yt., Apr. 24, 1841 Nov. 21,1866 Josephine Reed. Clara Adelaide, 420 " " Aug. 5,1842 Feb. 25,1865 Emma Eliza, 421 Montpelier, " Oct. 6, 1845 Oct. 21,1847 Charles Torrey, 422 " Feb. 14, 1847 Apr. 26, 1847 Charles Francis, 423 " Mar. 26, 1848 Apr. 22, 1875 Nov. 4, 1873 Jennie A. Dewey. Alice Eliza, 424 " 'Dec. 2, 1850 Nov. 5, 1862 Edward Rowell, 425 " " Mar. 5,1855 Part 9. — NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 9. LUTHER, JR., AND CLARA MANDANNA (BENNETT) POLAND. 412. Martha Lydia, 426 Morris ville,Vt., May 12, 1849 Dec. 2.5, 1872 | John Mellen Thurston; 1847-. ROSWBLL AND LUCY (FLETCHER) POTTER. 403. Luke, Benj. I'letcher, ( Emily Nancy, Dwight, Susan Howland, Lydia A., Rachael Oscelia, 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 Waterville,Vt., Apr. 29, 1827 " " May 11, 1829 Johnson, Brandon, Mar. 11, 1831 1833 Apr. 5, 1834 Apr. 7, 1837 May 6, 1839 Apr. 18,1888 Oct. 6, 1858 18.33 May 2o, 1871 May 3, 1856 Apr. 15, 1851 June 5, 1851 Apr. 26, 1857 Sept. 1, 1852 Nov. 3, 1857 Aug. 8, 1857 Harriet Merrick; 1830-; dau. Isaac H. and Cris- 1. Mary Ann Chase; -1856. [sania B. 2. Cornelia Caroline Chase. [Hannah (Chase). Joseph Blodgett, Jr.; 1828- ; son Joseph and Jas. Holmes; 1832-; son Rob't and Nancy (Gil- Norman B. Taylor. [more). BENJAMIN FLETCHER AND MARY ANN (CHASE) POTTER. 428. Clara Ann, 435 Winohendon. Mass., June 1,1852 May 2, 1874 Geo. W. Brown; 1853-; son Jas. and Mary Ann. BENJAMIN FLETCHER AND CORNEtiA CAROLINE (CHASE) POTTER. 429. Celia Lydia, Susan Cornelia, Frank Charles, Gracie May hill, Delia May, Etta Louise, William Everitt, Walter H., 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 Nov. Dec. June Aug. Aug. Apr. Apr. Nov. 21, 1858 17, 1861 4, 1866 10, 1871 4, 1873 16, 1876 12, 1879 21,1883 May 14,1881 Apr. 12,1882 Arthur T. Byam. JAMES AND SUSAN HOWLAND (POTTER) HOLMES. 432. Emily A., Mary Ella, Julia A., David Herbert, 444 445 446 447 Sept. 11, 1858 Dec. 3, 1860 Dec. 13, 1862 Sept. 3, 1866 Jan. 11, 1860 Jan. 1, 1884 Oct. 7, 1884 [(Stone). DeForest Collins; 1859-; sonSam'land Harriet Walter W. Morse; I860-; son Granville and [Achsah (Gates). NORMAN B. AND LYDIA A. (POTTER) TAYLOR. 433. Addie Elsie, 448 Aug. 25, 1859 Feb. 27, 1879 Homer C. Barnard. BRIGHAM AND CAROLINE (POTTER) SCOTT. 404. Whitney, Ebenezer W., Nancy Caroline, Luke Cullin, Joseph Baker, 449 450 451 452 453 454 Jan. 14, 1S16 -Jan. 20, 1818 Bakersfleld,Vt., Jan. 21, 1821 .luly 4, 1824 Nov. 27, 1826 1830 Aug. 24, 1884 July 7, 1844 Apr. 26, 1885 Nov., 1846 Jan.. 1856 Sarepta White; 1813-; dau. David and Mary. 1. JosiahLyon; 18 17-1863-; s. Aaron and Betsey. 2. Willard Howe; 1815-1888; s. Aaron and Eliz. Lizzie Ball. Amanda E. Young; 1838-, d. Francis and Sarah. LEVI AND CAROLINE (POTTER-SCOTT) JAMES. 405. Martha Baker, Charles Wesley, Caroline Potter, 455 456 457 Apr., 1835 So.Richford,Yt.,Aug. 16, 18.36 " " Dec. 19, 1838 1835 Nov. 27, 1861 Feb., 1862 [(Stone). Maria Anderson; 1838; dau. Seth P. and Elvira L. Park Martin. LUKE AND ELVIRA (PAGE) POTTER. 406. Amos Page, Ibri Canon, Eliznbeth Hannah, Lydia Ann, Nancy Elvira, Harris Luther, C 458 459 400 461 4Pi'2 463 464 Richford, Vt., Dec. 13,18.32 '■ Feb. 15,1834 Jan. 14, 1836 Dec. 4, 18.39 Waterville, " Dec. 15, 1843 Ans. 21, 1845 May 28, 1863 Aug. 21, 1855 Aug. 21, 1855 Nov. 22, 1876 Aug., 18(15 Feb. 3, 1873 Aug. 3, 1882 Rebecca Lawrence; 18.36-; d. Rob't and Jemima. Esther T. Kenedy; 1831-; d. Keibah and Sarah. Selh Chandler Yeaton; 1824-1888; son Jos. and Thomas Boal. [Hhoda Wesley M. Lawrence; son Robert and Jemima' 1. Ohve A. Prince; 1857-1M77; d. Jas. & Tabitha. 2. Sarah Ellen Prince; dau. Jas. ai^d Tabitha. IBRI CANNON AND ESTHER THAYER (KENEDY) POTTER. 459. Sarah Adelia, Flora Frances, 465 466 Randolph, Mass.,June IS, 1856 Bury, P. Q., Aug. 31, 1863 Jan. 1, 1880 Henry Lefebire; 1854-: son Jos. and Mar^RT 9 NICHOLAS POTTEE, OF LYNIi, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Nicholas Potter,^ of Lynn, Mass., "was a mason, and had sixty acres of land. He appears to have become much interested in the iron works after their establishment, but removed to Salem in 1660. He was married three times, his third wife being a daughter of John Gedney, Esq., of Salem. He made a will, Oct. 10, 1677, appointing his father- in law sole executor. . . . Eight days after the date of his will he died. The inventory of his estate gives in amount £206 lis. In 1646, he was licensed b}' the court of Lynn to 'draw wine.' Joseph Armitage petitioned the court to license ' to draw wine ' whoever the town should choose for that purpose. The court allowed the choice to be made, and provided that the one chosen might act till the next sitting, at which he might be presented for confirmation. Nicholas Potter was chosen, and, at the next court, duly licensed." — From Annals of Lynn, Mass. Theophilus Potter,*^ a farmer, and the tirst of the name Potter who lived in Brookfield, Mass. He bought the land and built the house, where he lived many years until his death. The place was afterwards owned and occupied by his son Luke Potter,"^ who sold it to Kittridge Hill. Abijah Potter ^os was born in January, 1760; lived on the old homestead in Brookfield, Mass., until of age, except a short enlistment in the militia at Rhode Island in Captain Joseph McNall's company, Lieutenant-Colonel Sam Pierce, one month and eleven days, from May 26, 1777. After he was of age, in Jan. 7, 1781, he enlisted in the Continental Army for three years, under Captain Haskell, Fourth Massa- chusetts Regiment, commanded by Colonel Wm. Shepard. At West Point, N. Y., he was transferred to Captain Trotter's company in Colonel Rufus Putnam's Fifth Massachusetts Regiment, and in July, 1783, was again transferred to the company of Captain Remick, in Colonel Joseph Vose's First Massachusetts Regiment, and was discharged as sergeant, Oct. 11, 1783, on account of wounds and disability arising from his service, and afterwai'ds received a pension to his death. After his discharge from the Continental Army, Oct. 11, 1783, he returned to Brookfield, Mass., and married Mary Tower (sometimes called Polly), from Rutland, near Brookfield, Mass. He afterwards moved to Wales, about twenty miles from Brookfield, where he lived until 1805, when he moved to Piercy, Coos County, N. H., where he died July 17, 1842. John Edwin Potter,389 of Great Barrington, Mass., born July 5, 1832, died November 20, 1883, "was a veteran of the late war, was first lieutenant of a company in the 71st Regiment, W. G. S. Volunteers, one of the regi- ments of General Sickles's distinguished ' Excelsior ' or 'fighting' brigade, and was present and commanded his com- pany at the battle of Williamsburg, in May, 1862 ; the battle of Williamsburg Pike, June 25, 1862 ; the battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill, June 30 and July 1, 1862 ; and the battle of Bristoe Station, Aug. 27, 1862. He was several times placed in command of the Inigade supply and ammu- nition trains, and many times commended by his superior officers for his energy and zeal. On one occasion General Hooker personally complimented him for bi'inging in his train in advapce of all the others of the division." — From the Berkshire Courier, Great Barrington,^ Mass., JSfov. 28, 1883. Luther Poland,*"® who died at Montpelier, Vt., June 16, 1880, in the ninety-first year of his age, was the last of a family of seven brothers and sisters. Luther Poland was born in North Brookfield, Mass., March 11, 1790. His father, Joseph Poland, was born in that part of Ipswich, Mass., now known as Hamilton, and which had been the home of the Polands from the early settlement of Massachu- setts. Luther Poland married Nancy Potter, of North Brook- field, Feb. 26, 1813. In the fall of 1814, with his wife and child, he removed from Massachusetts to Chittenden County, Vt., where he lived — mostly in the town of UndeP' hill — until the spring of 1821, when he again removed to what was then called "Coit's Gore," but is to-day the town of Waterville, Lamoille County, Vermont. There he resided until 1843, when he became a resident of jNIorristown, in the same county. Thence he removed to Montpelier in 1850. His first wife died in 1841 ; his second, nee Martha Read, of Rutland, Mass., whom he married in 1842, in 1860. Luther Poland was an unusually intelligent and public-spirited citizen. Prior to any legal provision for the support of schools in his town, he and a few others who shared his spirit built a school-house by voluntary subscrip- tion, and maintained schools fully equal in working value to those of organized towns. About 1825, he assisted in the establishment of a Congregational church, of which he was made a deacon, and continued to hold the office until he removed from town. He was also the first representative of the town of Waterville in the State Legislature, was once or twice elected to the same office in later years, and was active and useful in the management of town affairs generally. For twenty years or more he officiated as justice of the peace, and his account of some of the many marriages per- formed under his administration would furnish, an amusing chapter for society of the present day. He was a great reader, and possessed of wide and accurate information; and though exceptionally modest and retiring, in all official positions he was a faithful and capable incumbent. As a Christian he was active and sincere, yet without ostentation or bigotry, while as a citizen he cheerfully and even gener- ously assumed his full share of the public burdens. Part 9.— NICHOLAS POTTER, OF LYNN, MASS., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 9. Luke Potter,*"^ who was born in Brookfield, Mass., Aug. 24, 1804, settled first in Richford, Vt., and in 1836 removed to Waterville, Vt. In 1851, he sold his farm there and bought four hundred acres of land in the township of Bury, Province of Quebec, from the British American Land Company, and lived upon this tract the remainder of his life. Hon. Luke Potter Poland. *"8 "Luke Potter Poland, the eldest son of Luther and Nancy (Potter) Poland, was born at Westford, Vt., Nov. 1, 181.5, and died at AVater- ville, Vt., July 2, 1887. His early advantages were quite limited, including only a common school education until twelve years old, when he entered a country store at Water- ville for two years. Here he learned to write a good hand, keep accounts, and transact ordinary business. The three following years he spent with his father on the farm and in running a saw-mill. This latter fact gave the judge an opportunity to facetiously remark in after life that he was ' educated in a saw-mill.' At the end of three years, hav- ing exchanged boards for enough cloth to make necessary clothing, he attended Jericho Academy for five months. This completed his school advantages but not his education. His actiAc, retentive mind had received training and devel- opment from many sources : from the farm, the shop, the store, the saw-mill, the public school, the academy, and the few books to be obtained in the neighborhood, which were eagerly sought, and their contents mastered. He had now become confident of an ability to open and serve in a wider field of labor than the few paternal acres , With his father's approval, he went on foot to Morrisville to teach the winter school. He proved a successful teacher, and was engaged for the second winter. He was physically, as well as mentallj', strong and well developed. Of a combative, investigating turn of mind, he naturally turned his atten- tion to the study and practice of the law as a profession. He entered upon its study at the close of his first school, in the ofiice of Judge Samuel A. Willard, at Morrisville. Here he continued to exhibit the same habits of industry and persevei'ance. He made such proficiency in the study of the law, that at the December term, 1836, of the Lamoille Count}' court, the first term after the organization of the county, when only twenty-one years old, he was admitted to the l)ar. He remained at Morrisville practising his chosen profession until he was elected judge of the Supreme Court. In 1848, a Free-Soil Democrat, he was elected judge of the Supreme Court over a Whig competitor, by a Whig Legislature. He subsequently received seventeen successive elections by viva-voce vote. He was elected chief justice in 1860, and held the office until he resigned in 1865, to accept the appointment to the United States Senate, in the place of Judge CoUamer, deceased. By in- tuition, apparently, but really by close and vigorous appli- cation, he mastered the broader principles of the law. He was gi-eatly aided in applying them by the knowledge of common affairs early gained, and by his broad, discriminat- ing common-sense. He was quick to discern the controlling element in the facts of a case, which made a principle .apjilicable or inapplicable. Clear in comprehension, he stated his views forcibly and with remarkable clearness. His plain, pointed, discriminating chai-ges were so helpful that the jury rarely disagreed. His presence was fine, his bearing courtly, his self-command, great. He had, withal, enough of the natural schoolmaster to command and main- tain the best of order, even in the heat of conflict. "Hon. James Barrett, many years Judge Poland's asso- ciate at the bar and upon the bench, writes concerning him : ' In thirty years' conversancy with the bench and bar of Vermont, it has not been my fortune to know any other instance in which the presiding judge in his nisi prius cir- cuit has been so uniformly, and by the spontaneous acqui- escence of the bar, so emphatically "the end of the law" in all things appertaining to the business of these courts. As judge in the Supreme Court sitting in banc, his adaptedness to the place was equally manifest. His mastery of the principles of the law, his discriminating apprehension of the principles involved in the specific case in hand, his facility in developing by logical process and practical illus- trations the proper applications and results of these prin- ciples, are very strikingly carried in the judicial opinions drawn up by him, contained in the Vermont reports. His memory of cases in which particular points have been decided is extraordinary, and his memory is accompanied by a very full and accurate apprehension of the very points and grounds and reasons of the judgment. Some of the cases in which he drew the opinion of the court stand forth as leading cases, and his treatment of the subject involved ranks with the best specimens of judicial disquisition. "In his early career he was somewhat active and influential in politics. He was first a Democrat ; later he belonged to the Free-Soil wing of that party, and was their candidate for lieutenant-governor in 1848. On being elected to the bench he withdrew from active participation in politics, yet in his principles was loyal to the principles of free soil and free men. He became identified with the Republican party upon its formation, and has ever remained devoted to the principles in support of which the party was called into existence. In the discharge of his duties as senator, he displayed the eminent ability, sound judgment, and fearless advocacy of what he deemed right, which had marked his earlier course and inspired the confidence of his associates. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, the bankrupt bill, which had passed the House, was intrusted to his care. The committee were about equally divided upon the expediency of the measure. His skilful management and large per- sonal influence secured its passage. But the measure for which he is entitled to the greatest credit, having been its originator and had its supervision to completion, is the revis- ion of the United States laws. These laws, enacted, modi- fied, and repealed, session after session, by Congress, for nearly one hundred years, had remained without revision or consolidation. On many subjects it was diflScult to ascer- tain what the statute law was. The magnitude and impor- tance of this work, and his connection with it, cannot better be stated than was done by the Hon. Loren Blodgett, in an address delivered before the Social Science Association at Philadelphia, in 1875, as follows : — 10 _^^^ri. "^Sg^^^gjjg ^ ^ . '» 1 ^sp- "'«W,#»4 sM ^^^^yt^V'^f^^^^^/ ^' '' * *f» .^vi^ HR^V'^iiv* " tt^tf , ^^ 'ftif^fff rlf'^^S I^R: iifr *«■'//*'-»-', '/f'm t ^^^ ,^ 9R^ , ouisaA. Mary L. Brown; d. James & Louisa (Benedict). 1. Frances Tileston; dau. William Tileston. 2. Abby Austin Stevens; dau. John A. Stevens. Julia Blatchford; dau. Richard M. Blatchford. Eliza Rogers Jacobs; dau. Samuel O. Jacobs. Helen Fuller; dau. Joseph \V. Fuller. Launt Thompson. RT. REV. ALONZO AND SARAH (BENEDICT) POTTER. 611. James Neilson, William A., Frank Hunter, 696 697 Aug., 1841 Dec. 10, 1842 Dec. 28, 1851 Dec. 1, 1868 Feb. 21,1882 Harriet Duer Jones; dau. Edward R. Jones. Alice Key; dau. Philip Barton Key. RT. REV. HORATIO AND MARY JANE (TOMLINSON) POTTER. 613. Charles Henry, 699 Scheoectady, N.Y., July 6,1828 Jan. 30, 1830 Mary Jane, 7(i0 " Feb. 23,1830 Oct. 30, 1834 Anna, 701 " " Oct. 30,1831 David Tomlinson, 702 " " Mar. 15, 18.36 Sept. 27, 1862 Phebe Maria, 703 " Sept. 9,1838 Aug. 2, 1868 Horatio, 704 " " Nov. 27, 1840 Julv 25, 1874 Robert Minturn, 705 " Feb. 14, 1843 Aug. 4, 1866 William B., Prof., 706 " " Mar. 22, 184() [(Salisbury). Mary Jane, 707 " May 1, 1848 Nov. 14,1871 Elihu Chauncey; son Nathaniel and Elizabeth SYLVESTER AND POTTER. 596. 13 William R., Seneca, Oliver, Sylvester, 708 709 710 711 Unmarried. 1. Sally Wilkinson; m. 2d, Mrs. Phebe Fanning. 13 Thomas Holden, Mahala, Freelove, 712 713 714 1794 Aug. 8, 1859 Feb. 14, 1816 Margaret A. Luyster; 1799-1870; dau. John and Joseph Parish. [Catharine. Dr. Slate. ■WILLIAM R. AND SALLY (WILKINSON) POTTER. 708. George, 715 i Gilbert, 716 1 John, 717 Hannah, 718 Philip Bennett. Ruth, 719 Orville Wheeler. Sarah, 720 William White. William, 721 ' 1 Charles A., 722 Sept. 21, 1830 1 Henry, 723 THOMAS HOLDEN AND MARGARET A. (LUYSTER) POTTER. 712. Harriet H. , 724 La Grange, N. Y., Almira, 725 Hannah C, 726 ' Amelia M., 727 Henrietta F., 728 ' Mary, 729 ' Phebe Elizabeth, 730 ' " Aug. John L., 731 Sylvester, 732 ' ' " Apr. Peter, 733 ' 1817 1823 July 28,1847 John H. Dean; 1816-1857; son Samuel and Mary . William Jones. James Young. 15, 1831 May 23,1874 Oct. 3, 1859 Rev. Erastus Wentworth, D. D.; -1886. 21,1835 died -x. 20. Sept. 5, 1871 Mary E. Brinckerhoff; 1839-; dau. Thomas and [Susan (Everitt). FISHER AND MARY (WINSOR) POTTER. 306. 13 Philip, 734 Cranston, R. L,Aug. 27,1729 Mar. 15,1785 Nov. 28, 1764 Lucretia Eddy. 14 Samuel, 735 a " Jan. 10, 1731 Mar. 26, 1789 1. Abigail ; m. 2d, Sarah . Mary, 736 a " Dec. 23, 17.33 Sept. 22, 1751 Samuel Wright. Fisher, 737 a " June 10, 17.H5 17 Jeremiah, 738 u " Mar. 3, 1737 Jan. 27,1813 Apr. 2, 1758 Sarah Mattison; 1738-1826. Phebe, 739 Scituate, " May 20, 1742 IS Christopher, John, 740 u " Aug. 22, 1744 July 23, 1822 Sept. 12, 1765 Elizabeth Darnley; 1742-1794. 20 741 (( " Nov. 11, 1747 Feb. 14, 1825 Sept. 8,1777 Wait Waterman; 1750-1835; dau. Col. John and 22 Winsor, 742 u " Jan. 15,1749 1816 Apr. 8, 1771 Damaris Burlingame. [Sally (Fenner). PHILIP AND LUCRETIA (EDDY) POTTER. 734. Asaph, Asaph, 2d, Evans, Hannah, Moses, Polly, Jonathan, Jonathan, 2d, Moses, 2d, Philip, Sally, 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 Cranston, R. I., Sept. 5, 1765 " " Mar. 18, 1757 " " July 25, 1759 " Jan. 28, 1762 " " Jan. 17, 1764 " " Dec. 15, 1765 " Apr. 2,1768 " " Mar. 17, 1770 Providence, R. I., Oct. 1 , 1772 " " Sept. 25, 1774 " " Jan. 27, 1778 Feb. Sept. Sept. June Nov. Feb. Sept. Sept. Dec. Oct. 27, 1766 7, 1818 1, 1825 1, 1789 24, 1764 5, 1820 3, 1769 24, 1840 19, 1812 20, 1790 Sept. 26, 1780 Mar. 4, 1798 Nov. 21, 1793 Mary Haskins. Isaiah Thurber. Voadicia Hartshorn. Louisa Peters; 1776-1853; dau. Col. Richard. 13 Part 10.— EGBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 10. JONATHAN AND VOADICIA (HARTSHORN) POTTER. 750. Sally Eddy, 754 Mar. 21,1799 Aug. 25, 1801 Voadicia, 755 Aug. 18, 1800 Sept. 27, 1SC)9 Unmarried. Maria Augusta, 756 May 1,1802 May 26, 1832 Ann Eliza, 757 Nov. 21, 1804 .June 25, 1860 (i Jonathan Hussell, 758 Nov. 19, 1806 June 29, 1872 u 14 Samuel H., ( 759 760 Nov. 11, 1808 1. Emily Johnson Vandeveer. 2. Louisa Freeman. U I 761 1860 3. Gloriania Eldridge. Martha Lucretia, 762 Feb. 16, 1811 Jan. 19, 1816 Henry, 763 Sept. 7,1813 Mar. 19, 1815 14 Philip Henry, 764 Aug. 30, 1815 June 17, 1882 June 21,1853 Sarah Eliza Wood. 14 Wm. Augustus, 765 Nov. 14, 1819 Apr. 12, 1853 Eliza Stiles. SAMUEL HARTSHORN AND EMILY JOHNSON (VANDEVEER) POTTER. 759. Helen M., 766 June 12, 1836 May 1. 1860 T. H. Beach. Marv E., 767 Jan. 14, 1838 Aug. 19,1858 John B. Eichardson. Emily, 768 Feb. 14, 1840 Sept., 1863 Hannah Voadicia, 769 June 25, 1842 June 1, 1869 James Pendleton Tutt. Susan Byre, 770 Feb. 18, 1848 June 21, 1870 James A. Smith. SAMUEL HARTSHORN AND GLORIANIA (ELDRIDGE) POTTER. 761. Frances, 771 Mar. 15, 1861 PHILIP HENRY AND SARAH ELIZA (WOOD) POTTER. 764. Sarah Maria, 772 Jan. 26, 1855 Sept. 23, 1875 Philip Henry, 773 Dec. 16, 1856 Elsev Eliza, 774 Nov. 10, 1858 1 Samuel H., 775 Feb. 22, 1862 "WILLIAM AUGUSTUS AND ELIZA (STILES) POTTER. 765. William S. Russell, Jane, Emily S., Marv H., Philip T., 776 777 778 779 780 781 Feb. 21, 1855 Nov. 2, 1856 Apr. 30, 1858 July 1, 1861 May 22, 1863 Dec. 11, 1867 June 7, 1857 Aug. 9, 1859 SAMUEL AND POTTER. 735. 14 14 15 Sprague, Jesse, James, Abigail, Wanton, 782 783 784 786 786 Smithfield, E.I., July 27, 1754 ■Jan. 31,1760 Jan. 11, 1809 Jan. 10, 1782 Mary Potter; 1701-; dau. Ezra. Deborah Steere. Amy Steere. Unmarried. Apr. 5, 1804 Mary Burlingame; dau. Ezekiel. SPRAGUE AND MARY (POTTER) POTTER. 782. 14 Stephen, Charles, Philip, 787 788 789 Scituate, R. I., Feb. 4,1783 Foster, " July 31, 1788 Jan. 29, 1790 1838 (Had issue, Wm., Martha, Abbi, and Susan.) Cyrena Hull; -1876, as. 88. (Had issue, Philip, James, Frances, and Mary.) CHARLES AND CYRENA (HULL) POTTER. 788. 14 Charles, Edward, William Hull, Eliza, 790 791 792 7'.)3 Providence, R.I., Feb. 9, 1818 (fe. 30.) 1830 (£6. 56.) 1866 (te. 52 ) 1864 Jnmarried. June 24. 1839 [Sarah (Davis). Ehza Rhodes Whipple; 1826-; d. Jeremiah and Wm. P. Hall. ■WILLIAM HULL AND ELIZA RHODES (WHIPPLE) POTTER. 792. Annie Frances, Lizzie Whipple, Geoi'ge Edward, Agnes Augusta, Ida Hellen, Abbie Augusta, Charles William. 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 Athens, Ohio, June 14, 1840 Sept. 22, 1845 " '■ Jan. 23, 1851 Jan. 11,1853 " Feb. 26, 1854 " " Jan. 31, 185(i ^ Apr. 26, 1857 1840 Jan. 5, 1870 June 10, 1853 June 4, 1854 Mar. 25, 1856 Jan. 5, 1863 Charles D. Norris. Sept. 25, 1879 Lu cy M. Hoisington. JESSE AND DEBORAH (STEERE) POTTER. 783. Aug. 29, 1786 ■ Feb. 22,1873 I Mar. 27,1811 ! Sept. 20, 1807 1 Mar. 27, 1807 Jfov. 25, 1798 _ Sept. 24, 1 865 i Apr. 2, 1820 Urania Keach; 1788-1881; dau. Nicholas and Jeremiah Keach. [Lucy (Wade). Mathewson Winsor. William Hines. Christopher Winsor. Nathan Irons; 1797-1879. 14 15 William S., George E., Sniuuel, Jr., Emily Jane, Henry B., Edward, Philip A., Jesse, Harriet Minor, SAMUEL AND URANI A (KEACH) POTTER. 801. 807 808 809 810 Sll 812 813 814 815 |Gloucester,E.I.,Dec. 6,1811 Oct. ^4:^^Sl'^Apr:XlfT^^^'^^^^^ d. I Unmarried. I Mar. 23, 1820 I I Dec. 6 1849 n^'lP^'.'l-Jl'J^.^^^ J^™«.«. ^"^ Thomas.) Mar., 1827 Feb. 26, 1830 1849 Sept. 11,1853 Charles King; 1S24-; son Chas. and El'iz' Lucy Harrington. Ann F. Mowry; 1827-; dau. Capt. SmUh^alTd Miranda Sheldon. *^ TDeborah Geo. Washington Wils^n^82.5-; s. James and 15 15 Alexander, William A., 816 817 WILLIAIV^ S. AN D ISABELLA (IRONS) POTTER. 807. 'Gloucester, E.L, Dec. 2, 1S37 I June 4, 1873 I Jan. 1,1866 '^ •' Feb. 22, 1840 Dec. 15,1864 Susan A. Steere; 1843- ; d. Ira W. and AdaM EmmaF. Boss; 1849- ^^jIeDry D. and Juifa A. 14 Part 10.— EGBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. ALEXANDER AND SUSAN A. (STBERE) POTTER. 816. Edna W., William M., Alexander, Jr., 818 819 820 Richmond, EI, June 12, 1867 " " July 29, 1868 " " Apr. 3,1873 June 3, 1873 WILLIAM A. AND EMMA F. (BOSS) POTTER. 817. J. Belle, Henry H., Urania, Carry, 821 822 823 824 Richmond, K. I., Apr. 30, 1867 Gloucester, " Oct. 3, 1873 " " June29, 1877 " " Nov. 7, 1878 Emelie, Edward Jesse, 826 826 CHARLES AND EMILY JANE (POTTER) KING. 810. Gloucester, R. I., Nov. 1,1860 " Apr. 30, 1854 Oct. 12,1866 May 21, 1881 Annie B. Thayer. PHILIP A. AND ANN P. (MO'WRY) POTTER. 813. Albert E., EllaL., 827 828 Gloucester, R. I., Feb., " " Mar., 1850 1856 1875 Henry A. Burlingame. GEORGE "WASHINGTON AND HARRIET "WINSOR (POTTER) WILSON. 815. Ida May, Roscoe F., Georofe Fenelon, Burt Potter, May Augusta, Jessie Geneva, 829 830 831 832 833 834 May 4, 1855 Apr. 27, 1859 Aug. 29, 1863 Fi'b. 11,1865 July 29, 1869 Feb. 23, 1873 Feb. 12, 1863 Nov. 20, 1867 NATHAN AND RUTH (POTTER) IRONS. 806. Lydia Maria, Huldah Colwell, 835 836 Gloucester , R . I ., Apr. 6 , 1 82 1 " " Dec. 5, 1823 Dec. 11, 1842 May 12, 1845 Scriel C. Sweet. Lafayette Reynolds; son James and Sarah B. SERIEL C. AND LYDIA MARIA (IRONS) SWEET. 835. Ruth Emma, 837 Centerdale,R.I.,Dec. 22, 1849 Cora Mary, 838 " " Aug. 27, 18.59 Feb., Mar. , 1872 1875 Edmund H. Smith; 1849-; s. Jas. 0.& Minerva. Charles C. Cram. LAFAYETTE AND HULDAH COLW^ELL (IRONS) REYNOLDS. 836. Albert Sylvester, Harriet Frances, 839 Gloucester, R. I., May 24, 1846 840 " " Dec. 19, 1848 Auo;. 7, 1865 Dec. 26, 1865 Fayette Earl Bartlett; son Elisha and Sarah. JAMES AND AMY (STEERE) POTTER. 784. 16 Sally, 841 Gloucester R. I., Mar. 26, 1784 i July 11, 1811 Feb. 14, 1802 David Richardson. Mercy, 842 ' " Dec. 25, 1785 Feb. 28,1877 1805 Thomas Harkness. 16 Olney, 845 " Nov. 29, 1787 Feb. 13, 1817 Jan. 29, 1809 Marv Richardson; 1787-1816. 15 Betsey, 846 " Jan. 3, 1790 Dec. 11, 1873 Jan. 4, 1810 Caleb Braley; 1784-1867; son Caleb and Mary James, Jr., 847 " Jan. 27, 1792 Lucy Chapin. [(I5riggs). Linden, 848 " Dec. 16, 1793 Fyucy Jennings. 16 Mary, 849 a " Nov. 28, 1795 Mar. 11, 1813 Cromwell Luther. Amey (no imuc), 850 ii " Nov. 17, 1797 , June 14, 1882 Everal Estes; -1882. 16 Celia, 851 " " Nov. 18, 1800 ; Sept., 1822 Orrin VVitherell; 1797-1862; s. Edward & Susan Jeremiah, 852 " .June 30, 1803 ' [(Wellington). DAVID AND SALLY (POTTER) RICHARDSON. 841. Arathusia, Sarah, 853 854 Oct. 12, 1807 Mar. 11, 1811 Dec. 22, 1837 Shubael J. McFarland; William Phillips. -1886; s. Jonathan and [Hannah. SHUBAEL J. AND ARATHUSIA (RICHA .RDSON) MoFARLAND. 853. ChloeE., 855 Bainbridge, 0., Dec. 22, 1837 Dec. 28, 1854 M. H. Isham. Hannah A., 856 " Nov. 16, 1841 Apr. 12, 1860 Irwin M. Walters. Jonathan R., 857 " " Sept. 2, 1S43 Lizzie Patterson. Shubael S., 868 " Oct. 22, 1845 Feb. 19, 1873 Mary A. Burnett. OLNEY AND MARY (RICHARDSON) POTTER. 845. Julia Flma Maria. Mary Aldrich, Cyrus Richardson, 859 Gloucester, B. I., Nov. 26, 1809 860 Providence, " Oct. 11, 1812 861 " " Dec. 16, 1815 1846 Apr. 20, 1871 Feb. 21, 1831 Feb. 14,1839 Otis Bowen Bliss; 1808-1873; s. Benjamin and [Amy (Bowen). Martha E. Hammond. OTIS BOWEN AND JULIA ELMA MARIA (POTTER) BLISS. 859. Eliza Maria, Olney Reuben, Ambrose, Benjamin James, Charles Rawson, Alanson, Amy Ann, Julia Elma, Viola Althea, Otis Erastus, 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 No. Adams, Mass., Dec. 31, 1831 Bainbridge, O., Sept. 26, 1833 " Dec. 22,18.35 " Aug. 15, 1839 " Oct. 31,1842 " Feb. 1,1845 " Aug. 23, 1847 " Nov. 10, 1849 " Mar. 26, 18.52 " Sept. 4, 1855 Aug. Apr. 7, 1867 4, 1848 Oct. 14,1873 Sept. 1, 1853 Sept. 2, 1852 Sept. 4, 1865 Nov. 7, 1866 Oct. 15,1867 Jan. 27, 1870 Sept. 2, 1874 Mar. 27,1878 Nov. 20, 1879 Henry White. Mahala J. McFarland; d. John W. and Betsey. Sarah Ann Baker. Florence A. Burnett. Rosetta Hughes. George Hill. [Lydia A. Harry H. Burnett; 1853-; son Joshua M. and Chas. E. Walters, M. D.; 1862-; son Wm. E. Lucy J. Fairbanks; 1858-; dau. W. S. and J. L. CALEB AND BETSEY (POTTER) BRALEY. 846. 16 Jesse Potter, 872 Pownal, Vt., Oct. 27,1812 Nov. 7, 1885 Sept. 7, 1845 Sarah Ann Winton; -1882. 16 Sally Angeline, 873 Butternuts, N.T., Mar. 21, 1815 Sept. 12, 1838 Josiah B. Hull. 16 Caleb, Jr., M. D., 874 " " June25, 1S17 May 27, 1865 June 26, 1844 Elizabeth Merrick. James Steere, ( 876 " Mar. 31,1819 Aug. 29, 1847 1. Julia M. Glover; -1851. 16 876 July 18, 18.52 2. Judith C. Goldsmith; 1817-; d. Asa and Eliz. 16 Betsey Ann, 877 " " Apr. 27, 1821 Aug. 17, 1847 George Z. Stoddard. [(Williur). 16 Amj- B., • 878 " Jan. 4, 1824 July 28,1884 June 21, 1852 Silas R.Sperry; 1829-1884; s. Fitch E.& Annie E. 16 Olney, 879 " Apr. 15, 1826 Nov. 9, 1853 Helen M.Clinton; 1836-; d. Eli R. & Charlotte. Celia, 880 " " Nov. 17, 1828 Nov. 13, 1829 15 Pakt 10. — ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. JESSE POTTER AND SARAH ANN CWINTON) BRALEY. 872. Charity Amelia, 881 June 29, 1846 Feb. 11, 1864 John Van Dusen. I Celia Bralej"", I Clark Braley, JOSIAH B. AND SALLY ANGELINB (BRALEY) HULL. 873. 882 883 Morris, N.Y., Mar. 14, 1840 " " Nov. 24. 1846 Nov. 17,1871 Mar. 19, 1868 Henry A. Starr; 1839-; son Samuel S. Frances M. Washburn; 1848- ; d. Geo. and Sarah.. DR. CALEB, JR., AND ELIZABETH (MERRICK) BRALEY. 874. Theo. Arthur. 884 Dec. 16,1859 Jan. 18, 1882 | Caroline E. Parke. JAMES STEERE AND JUDITH C. (GOLDSMITH) BRALEY. 876. 1 Inez Cordovia, 885 Otego, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1856 Nov. 23, 1880 | Geo. H. Yeomans; 1856- s. Levi and Melvina. GEORGE Z. AND BETSEY ANN (BRALEY) STODDARD. 877. ElmaR., 886 Apr. 9,1848 Mar. 19, 1872 Charles Baker. Sheldon C, 887 Jan. 14,1855 Mar. 4, 1879 Frances PoUey. Julia A., 888 BuUernutB, N. T., June 15, 1856 Mar. 8, 1877 John Millard Carr; 1853- son Samuel R. and Bessie G., 889 June 5,1867 [Ann (Chapin). SILAS R. AND AMY B. (BRALEY) SPERRY. 878. 1 Edvyard Braley, 890 New Haven, Conn., July 10, 1856 Aug. 4, 1884 Elizabeth Donahue; 1858- ; d. John and Annie E- OLNEY AND HELEN M. (CLINTON) BRALEY . 879. Carrie L., 1 KateE., 891 892 Morris, N.Y., June 3,1855 Apr. 17, 18.57 June 19, 1872 Apr. 17, 1877 Men S. Colvin. S. S. Wheeler. CROMWELL AND MARY (POTTER) LUTHER. 849. 16 16 Emeline R., James P. , Daniel O., Amy A., Almeda I., Orlando N., Hiram A., Frederick, Amanda M. Jasper D., 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 Feb. Nov. Sept. Jan. Mar. Jan. Mar. Sept. Oct. 6, 1814 17,1817 22,1820 20, 1823 1,1825 19, 1828 7, 1830 22, 1832 1,1835 .Tan. 31,1842 May 1, 1839 Aug. 19, 1822 July 20, 1852 May 20, 1833 Dec. 22, 1847 Nov. Mar. Oct. Dec. Mar. June Nov. Oct. 25, 1839 22, 1844 10, 1853 31, 1857 4, 1857 3, 18.55 20, 1881 9, 1862 Warner Baker. Elizabeth White. Julius Fuller. Ichabod W. Wood. Mary E. Tvpining. Angeline Tarbox. [Mercy A.. Meribah A. Sherman; 1834-; dau. Joseph and 1. Ellas A. Morgan; 1828-1881; son Elias. 2. Wm. Taber; 1826-1857; son Wm. and Mary. Mary E. Nichols. ORRIN AND CELIA (POTTER) WITHERELL. 851. Edward J., 1 904 Clarksburg, Mass., June 20, 1823 Feb. 22, 1845 1. Phebe Woodward; 1823-1872. 905 Nov. 30, 1873 2. Harriet H. Willey; 1829-. Ann Eliza, 906 Willjamstown, " Feb. 11, 1826 Albert F., 907 N.Adams," Oct. 1,1829 Evelina B., 908 " " May 1,1832 Caroline R., 909 " June 1,1836 July 1, 1837 Philip, Richard Peters, Louisa, Louisa, Moses, 910 911 912 913 914 MOSES AND LOUISA (PETERS) POTTER. 751. Richmond, N.H., Oct. 13,1794 " May 7,1797 " " Dec. 14, 1798 " " July 30,1800 " " July 29, 1805 Aug. 4, 1824 June 24, 1798 June 3, 1799 June 6, 1836 Feb. 13, 1865 Nov. 27, 1821 May 25, 1819 June 19, 1829 Sarah Ann Jencks. (Their dau., Sarab L., b. [1822; d. 1880.> [Sally (Bissell). Anson Barber; 1796-1873; son Nathaniel and Wilhamina A. Stilson; 1811-1851; dau. Joseph. Anson Augustus, Theo. P., Rev., Frederick N., I Louisa Amelia, Moses Potter, 915 916 917 918 919 ANSON AND LOUISA (POTTER) BARBER. 913 Brattleboro, Vt., May 16, 1820 " " Jan. 27,1822 " " Feb. 10, 1S24 " " Apr. 13, 1828 " " June 10, 1833 Apr. 7, 1824 Apr. 4, 1835 Oct. 23, 1850 Nov. 19,1870 Eleanor E. Fullerton. Minnie C. Hooper. Thomas Doane; 1821- Moses, 16 j li. M., 16 [ Williamina H., Philip, 16 Philip, Joseph Stilson, I Emma, 920 921 922 923 924 925 920 MOSES AND WILLIAMINA ARABELLE (STILSON) POTTER. 914. Providence, H. I., 1,S31 " " Oct. 30,18:^3 Boston, Mass., Nov 29, 1834 18.36 Baltimore, Md., Feb. 14, 1845 " Oct. 20,1846 Phila delphia, Pa., 1849 d. in infancy. d. in infancy. Apr. 14, 1887 d. in infancy. Sept. 24, 1863 Apr. 9, 1852 Sept. 29, 1874 Amelia Field; 1840-; dau. John and Marv. William D. Crolins. T-, ,. „ [(Andrew). Fanny May Clark; 1856-; dau. E. H. and Phebe Mojanet, 927 R. M. AND AMELIA (FIELD) POTTER. 921. Dorchester, Mass., May 10, 1864 Arabella W., Adine, Arabella W., Richard Peters, Moses Potter, Edith, Arthur, Chas. Richards, Mary Louise, Frank Wyman, 928 929 930 931 932 933 9.34 935 936 937 WILLIAM D. AND WILLIAMINA H. (POTTER) CROLINS. 922. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 19, 1853 " " Apr. 19,1854 " " June 9,1865 " " Sept. 4,1868 Apr. 23, 1861 1863 Aug. 24, 1866 Mar. 12, 1868 Mar. 12, 1868 Sept. 18, 1872 Feb. 21,1863 May 20, 1864 Jan. 10, 1862 Jan., 1868 June 15, 1877 Apr. 7, 1879 July 20, 1880 W. L. Gleason. Martha Swalow. George Humbert. Meta Temple, Aubrey, PHILIP AND FANNY MAY (CLARK) POTTER. 9.'i8 I Nebraska City, Neb., Oct. 8 1877 _?39J ■' " " June 11, 1880 924. Nov. 12, 1877 16 Part 10.— ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 10. PHILIP AND FANNY MAY (CLARK) POTTER. 924. {Concluded.) Faith, Cedric, 940 941 Nebraska City, Neb., Sept. 6, 1881 Omaha, " May 16, 1888 JEREMIAH AND SARAH (MATTISON) POTTER. 738. Mercy, 17 Fisher, Keziah, Jeremiah, Sarah, Watie, 17 Mary, 17 17 Angell, 18 Lemuel, 18 Philip Winsor, 942 943 944 946 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 Scituate, R. I. May 26, 1759 Oct. 10, 1808 Jan. 26,1761 Aug. 26, 1806 1795 Feb. 4,1763 Aug. 21, 1853 Apr. 7,1765 Aug. 12, 1812 Apr. 24, 1767 Nov. 4, 1843 Sept. 11 1791 Apr. 23, 1769 Nov. 24, 1852 Nov. 16, 1771 Dec. 12, 1852 1797 1814 Cranston, " Dec. 10, 1773 Feb. 5, 1858 June 20 1802 U (( Apr. 6,1778 Dec. 11, 1860 Mar. 18, 1802 Scituate, " Sept. 5,1780 May 13, 1861 Aug. 12, 1807 ■ Sherman. [Abigail (Olney). Abigail Whipple; 1775-1856; dau. Nicholas and Clark Smith. Rufus Eaton; 1770-; son .John. Robert Walker. 1. Amos Haile, M. D.; -1813. 2. Lorin DeWitt; 1787-1847. [nah (Sweet). Ruth Gardner; 1780-1848; dau. John and Han- Anna Terry; 1786-. Polly Arnold; 1789-1836. FISHER AND ABIGAIL (WHIPPLE) POTTER 943. 17 Charles. 953 Aug. 26, 1796 Apr. 18,1878 Mar. 16,1837 Gratia Moses; 1801-1875; dau. Royal and Lois. 17 Thos. Whipple, • 954 Oct. 3, 1797 July 8, 1873 Jan. 13,1822 Rosina VanDerzee; 1800-1861; dau. James and Anna, 956 Norway, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1799 June 7, 1877 Oct. 18,1832 George Sherman. [Abigail (Brown). Abigail, 956 Sept. 20, 1800 Dec. 9, 1841 Joseph, 957 Nov. 9,1801 d. in childh'd. Jeremiah, 958 Mar. 16,1803 Mar. 11, 1879 Mar. 24, 1830 Elizabeth Markell; 1810-. Lydia, 959 Dec. 11,1804 d. 83. 16. [(Gilbert). 17 Mary, 960 Dec. 29, 1806 Apr. 13,1834 Gilbert Cook; 1798-1886; s. James and Clarissa CHARLES AND GRATIA (MOSES) POTTER. 953. 1 Celia A., 961 McDonough, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1840 1 Aug. 10,1862 1 Harvey J. Williams; 1836-; son Harvey. THOMAS WHIPPLE AND ROSINA (VAN DERZEE) POTTER. 954. 17 George Fisher, Lorancey, Henry H., Ira A., 962 963 964 965 Russell, N. Y., 1822 Jan. 6,1827 " Apr. 7,1830 Apr. 17, 1834 July 10,1846 Dec. 18, 1852 July 6, 1851 Nov. 1, 1855 Chester W. Wright. Silvia Tiffany. [Minerva (Thornton). Adaline E. Ryther; 1826-; dau. Samuel and IRA A. AND ADALINE E. (RYTHER) POTTER. 965. Addie M., Charles Thomas, 966 967 Pinckney, N. Y., May 26, 1860 " Dec. 14,1861 Feb. 14,1881 Aug. 31, 1887 George F. Rasey. Bida Belle Countryman; 1864-. GILBERT AND MARY (POTTER) COOK. 960. Clarissa Maria, Thos. Lothrop, George, 968 969 970 Greene, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1837 Smithville, " Dec. 17, 1838 Macedon, " June 29, 1848 Nov. 28, 1849 Feb. 27, 1850 Nov. 7, 1866 [Almeda. Cornelia M. Secor; 1836-; dau. Ananias and DR. AMOS AND MARY (POTTER) HAILE. 948. Sanford, George Jervis, Walter Denuison , Amos Parker, Achsah Ann, Sally Angell, Harriet G., 971 972 973 974 976 976 977 Feb. 19, 1801 Mar. 10, 1803 Dec. 19, 1807 Mar. 23, 1809 Oct. 4,1811 May 15, 1813 July 7, 1861 Apr. 25, 1886 1812 Dec. 21,1832 Aug. 24, 1862 Nov. 2, 1866 Nov. 21, 1833 Dec. 31,1831 Nov. 4, 1835 Lucy Ann Brown; 1809-1865. Silas E. Arnold; 1809-1862. Charles B. Ingam; 1802-1882. LORIN AND MARY (POTTER-HAILE) DE WITT. 949. 18 Mary DeWitt, 17 17 17 18 978 Sept. 8,1817 Apr. 19, 1836 Henry Holt; 1803-; son Nebemiah and Mary. ANGELL AND RUTH (GARDNER) POTTER. 950. Henry Greene, Betsey, Almira, Sarah, John Angell, 979 980 981 982 983 984 986 Norway, N. Y., May 13, 1803 " " Mar. 26,1805 " " July 24, 1806 " " May 22, 1808 " " Sept. 11,1811 Sept. 21, 1882 June 29, 1805 Dec. 8, 1884. Feb. 17, 1833 May 29, 1849 Feb. 1, 1831 Dec. 16, 1832 Feb. 27, 1842 Oct. 12, 1851 1. Thankful E.Potter; 1806-1849; dau. Nathan. 2. Susan Constant Smith; 1815-; dau. James [and Hannah. Daniel Potter; 1805-1876; son Nathan and Anna. John Potter; son Nathan and Anna (Johnson). 1. Eliz. E. Haze. 2. Mary Greene. HENRY GREENE AND THANKFUL EMILY (POTTER) POTTER. 979. Amelia Maria, James Henry, James Greene, William Henry, Harriet Caroline, Emily Thankful, Mary Ruth, Sarah Almira, 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 Feb. 5,1834 June 7,18.35 Jan. 11,1837 Dec. 13, 18.38 Aug. 31, 1840 July 3,1842 May 21, 1844 Apr. 4,1848 Dec. 26, 1836 June 14, 1861 Jan. 2, 1860 July 21,1848 Sept. 4,1866 Dec. 5, 1861 Jan. 22, 1863 Unmarried. Edward Woodward. Helen M. Hazen; 1838-; dau. Suel and Betsey. Mary Arzelia Rathbun; 1840- ; d. Theophilus F. [and Belinda L. (Root). HENRY GREENE AND SUSAN CONSTANT (SMITH) POTTER. 980. Frances S., Susan Evalena, Frederick A., George Willard, 994 995 996 997 Copenhagen, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1850 Aug. 17, 1861 Jan. 31,1853 Oct. 26,1866 Sept. 14, 1871 Sept. 1,1875 July 12, 1S84 Nov. 28, 1877 Jay A. Loomis; 1849-; son Manly and Rachael. Frederick A. Southwick. Carrie A. Casler. Harriet Emogene Mould. JAMES GREENE AND HELEN M. (HAZEN) POTTER. 988. Henry Sterling, Franklin Hazen, William J. G., 998 999 1000 Carthage, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1866 " " July 6,1869 " " Feb. 5,1872 17 Part 10.— -ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HI S DESCENDANTS.— Part 10. WILLIAM HENRY AND MARY ARZELIA (EATHBUN) POTTER. 989. Edward Willard, 1001 ' Cincinnati, 0., July 4,1867 Mary Belinda, 1002 ^ Chicago, HI., Feb. 5,1874 Wm. Eathbun, 1003 i " " Dec. 28, 18/. 3 Francis Henry, 1004 1 •' " Aug. 13, 1878 LEMUEL AND ANNA (TERRY) POTTER. 951. Sara h , 1005 Herkimer, N.Y., Dec. 12,1802 May 10,1882 Apr. 4, 1822 Samuel Bryant. VVflHe. 1006 " Sept. 4,1804 Jan. 2, 1877 Nov. 23, 1826 Anson Brown. IS George Terry, CassanderE., _ Lemuel Hiram, 1007 1008 1009 " July 6,1806 " " May 16, 1808 Sept. 24, 1866 Dec. 30,1830 Jan. 25, 1829 Sept. 17, 1862 Eliza Nye. Mary Vernon. Ellen Martin. 1010 " " Mar. 28,1810 xVug. 23,1887 Aug. 23, 1831 Mahala Bliss. Willinm TT 1011 " Mar. 2, 1812 Aug. 9,1818 Ann Griffin, 1012 " Jan. 17,1814 Dec. 29, 18.36 1. Chester Hett; m. 2d, Dec 24, 1854, Geo. Sager. 1013 Oct. 7, 1880 3. Samuel Finley. Simantha Jane, 1014 Mt.Vernon,0., July 12,1816 Feb. 19, 1835 Seaman Wright. [John D. Bartlett. Sophronia D., Thomas Rigdon, M. D., 1015 " July 17, 1818 July 10, 1844 1. James H. Page, M. D.; m. 2d, Jan. 18, 1857, 18 1016 " Oct. 20,1820 Nov. 30, 1848 EebeccaStruble; 1825-1872. David H.,M. D., 1017 " Mar. 27, 1823 June 18, 1850 Eebecca Sutton. Jeremiah "\V.. 1018 " " July 24, 1825 Nov. 5, 1850 Isabel Young. 18 Sam'l Bryant, il.D., f 1019 Sparta, " Nov. 7, 1828 Apr. 1, 1855 1. Eleanor B. Leonard; -1876. [Swetiand. 1020 May 8, 1872 2. Delia M. (Swetiand) Burns; dau. Dr. A. W. GEORGE TERRY AND ELIZA (NYE) POTTER. 1007. Mary A., ' 1021 Daniel Clark. Watie Jane, ' 1022 d. Leaman,Eev., 1023 D. \V., Rev., 1024 DR. THOMAS RIGDON AND REBECCA (STRUBLE) POTTER. 1016. DeLaMotte,M.D., 1025 Frederickstown, 0., DeC. 23, 1850 Oct. 16, 1878 Kate I. Jarvis; 1854-. (Their dau. Mary,b. in Le Grand, 1026 " Feb. 22, 1853 i Aug. 22, 1870 [Springfield, O., June 11, 1880.) DR. SAMUEL BRYANT AND ELEANOR B. (LEONARD) POTTER. 1019. 1 Anna H., 1027 Jan. 15, 1860 Sept. 8, 1886 Thomas Wheeler Galleher. Xettie A., 1028 Dec. 24, 1870 PHILIP WINSOR AND POLLY (A RNOLD) POTTER. 952. June 17, 1830 Henry Holt; 1803-; son Nehemiah and Mary. 18 Lorancy Mercy, 1029 Aug. 1, 1808 Apr. 22, 1835 HENRY AND LORANCY MERCY (POTTER) HOLT. 1029. Henry H., Hon., I 10.30 Camden, N. Y.,Mar, 27, 1831 May 8, 1867 1. Mary Raynor; 1834-1872; d. JohnT. & Esther. 1031 Feb. 5, 1877 2. Catharine Evarts; 1841-; d. Sam'l and Susan. George A., 1032 " Feb. 3,1833 Dec. 14, 1859 Gertrude L., 1033 " " Mar. 27, 1835 1 Oct. 28, 1858 Luther Densmore. HENRY AND MARY DE WITT (POTTER) HOLT. 978. Frances E., 1034 iSTorway, N.Y., Sept. 21, 1837 Nov. 10, 1862 Oct. 13, 1858 William C. Denison; 1836-. Horace Gaylord, ' 1035 Marvin, l 1036 " " Nov. 18, 1839 " " Nov. 15, 1841 Nov. 17, 1869 May 21, 1861 Mary Seymour; dau. Henry and H. Jeannette. Edgar R. Johnson. Charles i<'., i 1037 , " " A'ov. 5,1844 Sarah H., 1038 •' " Jan. 6,1847 Aug. 1 , 1850 Nov. 15, 1871 Eleanor Nichols; 1849-; dau. Levi and Frances. Edward U., 1 10.39 | " " Feb. 11, 1849 Aug. 6, 18.50 Helen G., 1040 " Nov. 25, 1854 Sept. 16, 1887 Jay S. Clark; 1847-. CHRISTOPHER AND ELIZABETH (DARNLEY) POTTER. 740. William, j 1041 | Scituate, K. I., Apr. 5, 1766 18 1 Emor, , 1042 " " July 13, 1707 July 31,1837 Chloe Fisk; -1831- s 8-'^ Phebe, | 1043 " " Feb. 1, 1769 1!) ' Pardon, | 1044 " " Charles, 1045 " " Harden, 1046 1 Edward, 1047 1 1 20 Isaac D., j 20 1 ' James, 1048 " " Apr. 8, 1786 1049 : " .. 1050 Dec, 1877 ; Dec- 26, 1806 1. Dolly Ide; 1788-1831. 1 2. Mrs. Eliza Brown. ! Lillis, 1051 ! 1 EMOR AND CHLOE (FISK) POTTER. 1042. IS 19 19 10 19 Eensselaer, 1052 , May 16, 1800 Emor, 1053 1801 Lewis, ! 1054 July, 1802 Benjamin, ' 1055 i May 8, 1807 Stephen, | 1056 | Oct. 25, 1812 Hannah, 1057 Feb. 19, 1859 l 1849 Mar. 16, 18.54 1863 Jan. 3, 1822 Dec. 10, 1824 Nov. 14, 1826 Sept. 27, 1826 June 1, 1837 Lucretia Clements; 1801-1864; d. Jos. and Nabv Mary Clute; 1804-1877; dau. Henry and Eliz. Jvancy H. Bliss; dau. Ezra and Nancy. Cornelia A Marshall; 1808-; d. Jas. and Hannah. Amanda Haskin; 1809-1884; dau. Franklin and Jonathan, 1058 Aug. 22, 1884 Asa Clements. [Amanda. David Hobby, 1 1059 1 * Thankful Nelson. RENSSELAER AND LUCRETIA (CLEMENTS! POTTTlT. nn^o j Jiles Henry, | Amasa W. (no issue),,' 19 1 Joseph, 1 Lee. lObO Saratoga Co., JN.Y. 1061 1 1W2 •' " May 10, 1829 1003 " a ■' ' d. £6. 7 Oct. 9, 1881 Dec. 2, 1858 Jennie Reese. rCThomnsnn> Abigail Foskett; 1830-; dau. Hosea and^l°nia 19 Beman, Helen, 1004 , Elba, " Mar, 25, 18.37 li/'i5 July 24, 1862 Clarissa F. Reese ; 184.3- d. Martin A . and Eliz \ Ellen Maria. lOOG 1 Apr. 1,5, 1888 Unmarried. 18 Part 10. — EGBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 10. JOSEPH AND ABIGAIL (FOSKETT) POTTER. 1062. Nellie, 1067 I Upper SanduBky, O., Dec. 23,1870 EMOR AND MARY (CLUTE) POTTER. 1053. Edward, William Henry, Henry C, 10(38 1069 1070 Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1826 1828 June 17, 1830 Dec. '.), 1S5S Ella Godfrey, Phoebe Dowling. Caroline L. Lane. LEWIS AND NANCY H. (BLISS) POTTER. 1054. Cornelia Ann, 1071 Saratoga, N.I Emeline H., 1072 u Elias, 1073 u Chios Maria, 1074 Arcadia, Mary, 1075 Manchester, Martha, 1076 Lyons, Sandford, 1077 Arcadia, Apr. 26,1829 Aug. 21, 1830 Feb. 19,1833 Sept. 13,18.34 Jan. 29,1840 Oct. 3, 1841 Mar. 8, 18.54 Apr. 6, 1867 July 30, 1870 Mar., 1847 Oct., 1846 Unmarried. IKOG Apr. 26, 1860 1866 Joel B. Pratt. William Davison ; 182U. William F. Wilson; son Edward and Catharine. Charles P. Patterson; 1836- ; son Joseph and [Hannah M. Savannah Warren. BENJAMIN AND CORNELIA A. (MARSHALL) POTTER. 1055. 19 19 Elmira, Mary, Kuth, Dianna, Benjamin J., 1078 1070 1080 1081 10S2 Northumberland, N.y., June 12, 1830 Apr. S, 1832 July 12, 1835 May 3, ls:{7 Seiit.14, 1842 Ocl. 16,1886 Jan. 3, 1864 Apr. 8, 1848 -Jan. 11,1858 June 10,1852 | Miles Root; 1828-; son John and Mahala. June 20, 1851 , William Sibley; 182,3-; son 'Elisha and Eliz. Unmarried, i " ! [Margrate Ann. Sept. 14, 1865 , Alvira Dunham; 1844-; dau. George W. and MILES AND ELMIRA (POTTER) ROOT. 1078. Cornelia A. , 1083 Schuylerville.N. Y., May 2(), 1855 Nov. 26, 1873 Melvin D. Welch. Fanny E. 1084 " Feb. 12, 1857 Nellie M , 1085 " Apr. 11, 1858 Nov. 5, 1858 Irving P., 1086 " May 8.1860 Ella, 1087 " " Feb. 21,1862 Oct. 26, 1871 TEliz. A. Amanda, 108S " Nov. 16, 18(i4 Oct. 21, 1887 William E. Walch; 1846-; son Jonas W. and Nettie, 11181) " Mar. 13, 1867 Arthur M., 1090 '• Aug. 12,1870 19 19 20 20 20 20 "WILLIAM AND MARY (POTTER) SIBLEY. 1079. Frank, Carrie M. Mary E., 1(191 1092 1093 Schuylerville, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1855 Jan. 7,1860 ! .JacksonCo., la., Dec. 18, 18(;i , - j Dec. .30,1885 Schuylerville, H-.Y., Jan. 1,1864 I | July 4,1882 Geo. A. Howe: 1856-; s. David and Hannah M. Walter S. Handle; 1857-; s. B. J. and Eliz. F. STEPHEN AND AMANDA (HASKINS) POTTER. 1056. Delcour S., Ifon., 1094 Saratoga, >f. Y., Apr. 19, 1843 Mar. (i, 1864 Anna M. McNaughton. BEAMAN AND CLARISSA F. (REESE) POTTER. 1064. Charles Howard, I 1095 I Pavilion, N. Y., Dec. 11,1863 PARDON AND POTTER. 1044. 19 ' Cyrus, 19 i Pardon, 19 1096 1097 1098 Cranston, E.I. 1829 Kebecca Knight. 1. Penelope Sheldon. 2. Dinah Knight. CYRUS AND REBECCA (KNIGHT) POTTER. 1096. Oliver, 19 Knight, j Eobert, I Celia Ann, 1099 1100 1101 1102 Cranston, R. I. Before 1803 Fairfield, N. Y., After 1803 Fanny Paul. (Moved to Pennsylvania, 1840.) Polly Sheldon; 1801-1802; d. Josiahand Rhoda, Mary Wood. Volnev A. Haughton. KNIGHT AND POLLY (SHELDON) POTTER. 1100. Mary M. , Edwin Sylvester, Robert Knight, Daniel Josiah, Rebecca, 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 Nov., 1822 Otisco, N. Y., DfC. 18,1828 May 4, 1863 1855 1856 d. fc. 4. Aug. 27, 1853 ' S. Angeline Redway. EDWIN S. AND S. ANGELINE (REDWAY) POTTER. 1104. IdaR., James K., Edwin M. , 1108 1 Amber, N.Y. , Oct 25,18.54 1109 June 29, 1855 1110 I Aug. 21, 1861 Nov. 7, 1873 William H. Turner; 1852-; s. Oren and Rhoda. Apr. 15,1877 j Ida F. Kellogg; 1856-1887; dau. Edward J. and Dec. 1, 1878 I Adeline Hess. [Harriet. PARDON AND PENELOPE (SHELDON) POTTER. 1097. Cynthia, Sarah; Lydia, Edwnrd, Olive Sheldon, Stephen Sheldon, 1111 Cranston, R. I., Oct. 4,1786 1112 " " Aug. 6, 1788 111,3 " " July 7, 1790 1114 " " May 19,1792 11].5 " " Jan. 18, 1795 1116 " " Dec. 20, 1797 Jan. 10,1808 June 19, 1865 Oct. 9, 1809 Jan. 18, 1856 May, 1S25 Mar. 5, 1863 Feb. 12, 1818 Dec. 27, 1879 : July 18, 1«24 Charles Wight; -1852. Holdeu. Henry Baker; 1783-1865; s. Thomas and Dinah. Welthan Matteson; 1808-; son Christopher. .John Tiffany; 1789-1863; son James and EUz. Rebecca H. Congdon; 1799-; d. Isaac and Susan. PARDON AND DINAH (KNIGHT) POTTER. 1098. Charles, Israel K., James, 1117 1118 1119 Cranston, E. I., July 13, 1(99 " July 28, 1801 " " Dec. 25,1804 July 6, 18.56 Dec. 8, 1884 d. Betsey Mott. July, 1825 ; Hannah Young; 1803-1882. EDWARD AND WELTHAN (MATTESON) POTTER. 1114. Darius M., Alfreds., Abby Y., Narcissa S., Cynthia, Julia A., 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1826 Arkwright, R. I , Feb. 7, 1828 1830 Providence, " Dec. 4, 1832 18.38 1840 died 1872 Apr. 15, 1872 d. 1860 May 13,1851 July 11, 1855 [Thankful B. (Kelley). Mary E. Anthony; 1830-; d. Jeremiah W. and George F. Martin. [D. (Haughton). Franklin Metcalf ; 1832-; son Jesse and Emmie 19 Part 10.— ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. ALFRED S. AND MARY E. (ANTHONY) POTTER. 1121. -t1 1 Edward A., 1126 Providence, E. I., Jan. 7, 1S52 Oct. 27, 1875 Helen Knight; 1863- dau. W m. and Emeline Helen, 1127 " Sept. 5,1853 Apr. 26, 1856 [E. (Wood). 1 George A., 1128 " Mar. 27, 1856 July 22,1869 Clara Y.. 1129 " Mar. 16, 1859 Dec. 3, 1872 1 AbbyM., 1130 " Nov. 28, 1864 Jan. 13, 1888 Sarah E., 1131 " '' Dec. 9, 1868 FRANKLIN AND NARCISSA S. (POTTER) METCALF. 1123. Franklin , Edward Potter, Ellen Houghton, Whiting, Louise, 1132 1133 11.34 1135 1136 Providence, B. I., Sept. 29, 1856 " " Sept. 6, 1859 Burrillville, " Oct. 11, 1863 " July 18, 1866 Sept. 23, 1868 May 1858 Mar. 8, 1872 June 18, 1885 Mary Eliz. Gardiner; 1864-; dau. Wm. V. and [Mary N. (Phillips). EDWARD A. AND HELEN (KNIGHT) POTTER. 1126. Alfred K., 1137 Providence, R. I., July 27, 1880 JOHN AND OLIVE SHELDON (POTTER) TIFFANY. 1115. Penelope, Mary Potter, Elizabeth Arnold, William, James, ( Edward Potter, 11.38 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 1144 Warwick, R. I., Nov. 16, 1818 " " Sept. 22, 1820 •' " Jan. 6, 1826 " Feb. 22, 1828 " Dec. 26, 1829 " Oct. 17,1834 Aug. 10, 1853 Dec. 23, 1839 Mar. 3, 1857 Nov. 9, 1847 June 18, 1854 Sept. 12, 1855 June 9, 1884 June 29, 1858 William Spencer. George Anthony; -1886. Thomas E. Andrews, M. D.; -1856. Susan Maplet Remington. [Freelove. 1. Adeline F. Pierce; 1836-1880; d. Lyman and 2. Sarah Austin; 1838- ; d. John D. and Sarah. MaryL. Draper; 1835-: d. Geo. and Harriet Lee. STEPHEN SHELDON AND REBECCA HILL (CONGDON) POTTER. 1116. 21 21 21 21 Susan C, Mary T., Rebecca C, Mary S., 1145 1146 1147 1148 Scituate, E. 1., July 14,1825 " Apr. 9, 1826 Johnston, " June 6, 1827 Scituate, " Oct. 14.1839 Apr. 10, 1838 June 9, 1833 Nov. 17, 1847 Samuel A. Bowler; 1817-1854; son Charles L. [and Hannah. ISAAC D. AND DOLLY (IDE) POTTER. 1048. Asahel P., Clarinda, Eliza Ann, Reuben Ide, Mary Ann, William Henry, 1149 1150 1151 1152 1153 1154 Sept. 21, 1810 Jan. 25, 1812 Sept. 19, 1813 Sept. 12, 1815 iMay 0, 1818 Dec. ■h 1820 ISAAC D. AND ELIZA (BROWN) POTTER. 1049. A. N., Dollie Eliz., Lucy Adaline, James Emor, 1155 11.56 1157 1158 July 7 1832 Aug. 8 1S35 June 16, 18.37 Dec. 29, 1845 Sally, Waterman, Elizabeth, JOHN AND W^AIT (WATERMAN) POTTER. 741. 20 20 21 21 ' Marv, .John, Waity, .Jeremiah, 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167 Scituate, R. I., Mar. 29, 1797 " " Mar. 18, 1782 " Mar. 14, 1784 " " Mav 7, 1786 " Jan. 25, 1789 " " Apr. 14, 1791 " " Dec. 18, 1795 Sept. 18, 1868 May 20, 1852 Mav. 11, 1823 Jan. 21, 1855 Aug. 3, 1872 Aug. 3, 1837 Mar. 3, 1879 Unmarried. Oct. 3, 1813 Mar. 25,1824 Oct. 24, 1802 Dec. 28, 1807 Apr. 8, 1813 Unmarried. Oct. 13, 1822 Mar. 30, 1838 I William A., I John Waterman, 20 Elizibeth W., Henry Wokott, 20 ■ Edward W., 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 WATERMAN AND C LARISSA (WOLCOTT) POTTER. 1160. [EUz. 1. Clarissa Wolcott; 1793-1823; dau. Joshua and 2. Tryphena Stedman; 1788-1867; dau. John. I'eter Cushman; 1779-; son Wm. and Ruth. William Smith. Mary Arnold. 1 , w TT . ,„ [and Mary (Aldrich). 1. Amey W. Harris; 1806-1836; dau. Charles 2- EhzaF. (Harris) Hamilton; 1804-1883; d.Wm. Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 2, 1814 Southbridge, MasB., June 13, 1816 " " June 28. 1818 " " Feb. 17; 1820 " " Apr. 25, 1823 July 29, 1826 Mar. 3, 1818 Nov. 7, 1880 July 5, 1842 May 26,1842 Sept. 19, 1847 James A. Harris; 1815-; son Silas and Alice Malora Walker. [(Rounds). John Stedman, < I 117 1 117 Albert, M. D., 73 A 1175 WATERMAN AND TRYPHENA (STEDMAN) POTTER. 1161. Southbridge. Mass., Feb. 20, 1826 Sturbridge, " Feb. 28, 1831 May 15, 1856 1881 June 10, 1855 1. Mary L. Cushman. 2 Mary L. Carmine. [Mary (Tourtellot). Urania T. Harris; 1829-; dau David A. and Clara W., Silas W., Maria T., Edward P., Creorge A., M. D. Henry W., 1176 1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 JAMES A. AND ELIZABETH WHEELER (POTTER) HARRIS. 1170. Scituate, R. I July 10, 1843 June 12, 1845 Nov. 8, 1849 June 15, 1853 May 19, 1855 Sept. 4, 18.38 Aug. 6, 1843 June 30, 1845 Dec. 25, 1879 June 9, 1879 Oct. 1, 1880 20 < Clarissa E., 21 I William H., ! George E., jgWARDJCyATERMAN^AND MALORA (WALKER) POTTER. 1172. „, ,r „ , [T. (Johnson). E nora M. Knight; 18.57-; d. Jos. W. and Huldah Ella L. Smith; 18.56-; d. Edward D. and Louisa. Josephine E. Steere; 1853-; dau. Reuben R 1182 iPjrimfield, Mass., Aug. 2,1848 1183 i '• " Apr. 12, 1850 ll«i " " Apr. 12; 1860 Apr. 28, 1861 June IS, 1878 Dec. 18, 1880 Clarence Edward, Charles Potter, Lizzie Loviua, ^CHARLES^ WIGHT AND CL ARIS SA ELIZABETH (POTTER) GRIGGS. 1182 Charles D Griggs; dau. Harvey D. and Lovina. Annie M. Linley; 1852- ; dau. Richard and Mary [Ann. ]]B I ^^''^^'^°™' Mass.,. Jan. 7,1881 I .Jan. 16,1881 11'^'' " " Apr. 6. 1883 ' 11^'^ ' " July 12, 1885 20 21 21 Part 10.— EGBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. •WILLIAM H. AND ANNIE M. (LINLEY) POTTER. 1183. Edward Linley, Ernest Walker, Earl Jackson, 1188 1189 1190 Spencer, Mass., July 7, 1883 " " Jan. 16, 1888 " " Jan. 16, 1888 DR. ALBERT AND URANIA T. (HARRIS) POTTER. 1175. Charles, Frank H., 1191 1192 Charlton, Mass., Nov. 20, 1858 Glouce.ster, E. I., Dec. 25, 1866 Oct. 6, 1878 Anna J. Sayles; 1857-; d. Leonard and Almira _^ [(Fray). CHARLES AND ANNA JANET (SAYLES) POTTER. 1191. Edgar S., 1193 Gloucester, R.I.,Dec. 25, 1884 PETER AND ELIZABETH (POTTER) CUSHMAN. 1162. • Sarah, Mary Ann, Eliza, 1194 1195 1196 1804 Jan. 30, 1806 .Jan. 19, 1809 Dec. 29, 1839 Mar. 2, 1883 Dec. 12, 1845 July 4, 1830 Oct. 27, 1833 John Harris. Isaac Saunders. [and Margaret. George Keifer, M. D. ; 1806-1880; s. Dr. George DR. GEORGE AND ELIZA (CUSHMAN) KEIFER. 1196. Charles L. , Mary E. , George L. , Asa C., Sarah J., Henrietta, 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 Troy, O., Avg. 27, 1834 May 19, 1837 May 5, 1839 Apr. 4, 1841 Apr. 4, 1841 Sept. 19, 1843 July 16,1836 Mar. 23,1810 Oct. 9, 1855 June 11, 1873 June 10, 1869 [line (Coach). George H. Coles; 1832-; son William and Caro- [Nancy S. Hattie Orbison; 1850-1880; dau. Thomas J. and William Eaper BrandrifE; 1830-; s. Richard and [Ann C. •WILLIAM AND MARY (POTTER) SMITH. 1163. Emily P., Fenner, Henry, Lydia W., William G., Mary E., Waity C, Sarah C, Clarissa W. , 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 Mar. 31,1808 Apr. 20, 1810 Mar. 19, 1812 Mar. 17, 1814 Mar. 23, 1810 Oct. 2(i, 1819 Mar. 20, 1822 July 17, 1824 Sept. 11, 1826 Sept. 1, 1875 Nov. 12, 1885 June 27, 1827 Jan. 1, 1833 Nov. 14, 1839 Feb. 20, 1834 Mar. 6, 1845 Benjamin B. Aldrich. 1. Eliza Fenner; m. 2d, Sarah (Stokes) Gilbert. Emeline F. Paine. Jesse Armstrong. Eliza A. Smith. [(Salisbury). Harley P. Angell; 1815-; son Emor and Rachel JOHN AND MARY (ARNOLD) POTTER. 1164. 21 21 21 Phebe W., Philip A., William H., Elizabeth C, Caroline F., John W., Mary A., Isaac M., Lieut.-Col. 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 Johnston, E. 1., Nov. 9, 1819 Scituate, " Nov. 28, 1821 Smithfield, Scituate, Mar. 12, 1823 Mar. 15, 1825 Apr. 20, 1827 Dec. 3, 1828 Nov. 15, 1831 Aug. 23, 1833 June 13, 1888 Apr. 26, 1888 Feb. 28,1850 Apr. 15,1852 Jan. 22, 1880 Oct. 28, 1875 Thomas W. Gardner; 1805-1885; s. Wilkes and [Waitey (Rhodes). Lydia A. Steere; 1832-; d. Whiteman and Lucy [(Stanfield). Jennie E. Sheldon. Josephine E. Arnold. THOMAS •W. AND PHEBE •W. (POTTER) GARDNER. 1212. James S. , Mary E., Carrie P. , Nellie R., 1220 1221 1222 1223 Warwick, R. I., May 27, 1851 " " Nov. 6,1853 " " Nov. 7, 1855 " June 10, 1859 Aug. 13, 1887 •WILLIAM H. AND LYDIA A. (STEERE) POTTER. 1214. 1 Lucy B., 1224 Scituate, R. I., July 18, 1856 | Oct. 9,1878 George Jencks. COL. ISAAC M. AND JOSEPHINE E. (ARNOLD) POTTER. 1219. Gladys A., 1225 Providence,R.I.,Dec. 4, 1883 | JEREMIAH AND AMEY WILKINSON (HARRIS) POTTER. 1166. 21 James Aldrich, 1226 Scituate, E. I., Aug. 30, 1823 May 25,1849 Mary F. Hopkins; 1826-1885; dau. Augustus. WilliamAugustus, 1227 a u Oct. 27, 18-26 May 18, 1880 Sept. 11, 1865 1. Eliz. M. Smith; m. 2d, Mattie J. Hammond. 21 Charles Harris, 1228 a '.i June 1, 18:<0 Sept. 29, 1856 Amanda Patterson. [Caroline. 21 Henry Angell, 1229 ii. a Apr. 10, 18.35 June 28, 1866 Hannah Louise Smith; 1841-; d. Daniel G. and 21 Annie tiliza. JEREMIAH A ND ELIZA FI S KE (HARRIS-HAMILTON) POTTER. 1167. I Apr. 18, 1867 I George N. Steere; 1843-; s. Horatio & Sally A. 1230 Scituate, R. I., Dec. 10, 1845 JAMES ALDRICH AND MARY FENNER (HOPKINS) POTTER. 1226. Lydia H., William A. Amey H., Charles F., Hattie E., Amey A., Clara L., 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 Burrillville, R. I., May 5, 1850 " " Nov. 21, 1861 " " July 2, 1854 " " Mar. 4, 1857 " " Oct. 29, 1860 " " Mar. 2, 1863 " " May 8, 1868 July 12, 1856 May 8, 1873 Nov. II, 1884 Mar. 15,1876 Aug., 1879 May 18, 1882 June 12, 1883 Charles Holman; 1824-1885; s. Asa & Rebecca Mary Uollingsworth. [(Houghton). LenoraE. Sayles; 1857-; d. Edwin C. &Nancy J. Ransom D. Lovejoy; 1858-; s. Azael & Zinthia. Edmond A. Farwell; 1862-: son Albert E. and ' [Abby J. CHARLES HARRIS AND AMANDA (PATTERSON) POTTER. 1228. Frank F., William A., Charles H., 1238 1239 1240 Warwick, E. I., Sept. 13, 18.59 " Apr. 14, 1861 " " Dec. 7, 1863 HENRY ANGELL AND HANNAH LOUISE (SMITH) POTTER. 1229. Ralph S., Byron H., 1241 1242 Burrillville, R. I., Dec. 10, 1871 " " Feb. 9,1874 Mar. 2, 1875 GEORGE N. AND ANNIE ELIZA (POTTER) STEERE. 1230. [Continued page 22.] George N., Mary E., 1243 1244 Wickford, R. I., Jan. 27, 1869 " " Feb. 22, 1871 Sept. 12, 1871 21 Part 10. — ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Pakt 10. GEORGE N. AND ANNIE ELIZA (POTTER) STEERE. 1230. {Concluded.) William V. Edward H. , Harry H., 1-245 1246 1247 Wickford,R. I., Aug. 14, 1872 " " Feb. 18, 1876 " " Dec. 11,1884 Mar. 12,1875 WINSOR AND DAMARIS (BURLINGAME) POTTER. 14. 22 Pardon, Winsor, Jr., Edmund, Mercy, Jason, 1248 1249 1250 1251 d. Winfleld, N. Y. Nov. 30, 1795 Rhoda Carver; dau. Oliver. Lived at Chautauqua, N. Y. U U U 11 " " Solon, " 1252 " " Winfield, " Harding, 1253 " " Solon, " PARDON AND RHODA (CARV ER) POTTER. 1248. Anson, 1254 22 Paris, ! 1255 Rhode Island, Mar. 11 , 1796 Feb. 23,1876 Feb. 18,1820 1. Nancy Jones; 1801-1864; dau. Jonathan. 22 1266 Jan. 28, 1863 2. Rhoda M. (Haynes) Rice; 1836-; d. Nicholas Ira, 1257 Clarissa Barnes. [and Huldah. Elizabeth, 1258 Gideon George. 22 Vernon, 5 1259 Richfield, N. Y. , Sept. 14, 1804 Oct. 30,1829 1. Noa Round; 1805-1851; dau. George. 2. Electa M. Darley; d. Zebulon and Eliza M. 22 i 1260 Dec. 21, 1851 23 George C, Emory, Damaris, George W., Charles, Eseck, Oliver, 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 Winfield, " May 3,1811 d. 83. 26. d. in childhood. Harriet A. Robinson; 1811-; dau. Cyrus and [Nancy. Ezra Rood. Delia Pulford. PARIS AND NANCY (JONES) POTTER. 1255. 22 Uri, John Van R., Rhoda Ann, Polly Maria, Emeransa, Emorv, .Job D"., M. D., Elizabeth Ann, Wm. Bramwell, Oscar C, 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 Solon, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1820 Mar. 9,1822 Sept. 26, 1824 Sept. June Oct. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. 17, 1826 29, 1829 14, 1831 14, 18.34 10, 1837 5, 1840 5, 1843 Feb. 22,1821 Feb. 19, 1862 June 1, 1842 Sept. 14, 1847 Sept. 20, 1864 Oct. 10,1864 Dec. 12, 1866 Dec. 20, 1855 Nov. 20, 1867 Adelia Brooks ; -1833. [and Hannah (Crandall) . 1. Nathan C. Reynolds; 1806-1857; son Nathan 2. Lemuel H. Ide; 1812-; son Lemuel and Sarah [(Stone). John Telfer; 1822-. Huldah Leach. [Joanna (Tracy). Hattie E. Thompson; 1844-; dau. Murphy and Lewis H. Sergent. Maria V. Kilby. PARIS AND RHODA M. (HAYNES-RICE) POTTER. 1256. ■>?. William Paris, 1279 Taylor, N. Y., Dec. 29,1864 JOHN VAN RENSSELAER AND ADELIA (BROOKS) POTTER. 1269. Sabina H., Altia v., Jefferson T.,M.D., Emory Delos, Darius D., M.D., j John v., Hattie M., 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1286 1286 1287 Taylor, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1843 Aug. 3,1846 Feb. 2, 1849 Nov. 6, 1851 Feb. 14, 1855 Dec. 14, 1860 Feb. 9. 1862 Jan. 16, 1880 May 20, 1860 May 20,1867 June 27, 1888 June 6, 1874 Sept. 27, 1876 July 16,1884 Albert D. Barber; 1838-; son Orrin C. and Han- Albert N. Allis. [nah (Hymes). May C. Topping. Louisa A. Allis; 1856- ; dau. Israel and Paulina. 1. Ella C. Kidney; -1880. 2. Ida E. McPheeley. Otero C, M. D., I 1288 1 Sangammon Co., ill., NATHAN C. AND RHODA ANN (POTTER) REYNOLDS. 1270. Grace V., Gertie A., 1289 1290 LEMUEL H. AND RHODA ANN (POTTER-REYNOLDS) IDE. 1271, Sangammon Co., 111., Apr. 20, 1866 " " " Jan. 6,1870 Elmer Densmore , Bates Delmer, Fred William, Lillian Hattie, DR. JOB DENSMORE AND HATTIE E. (THOMPSON) POTTER. 1275. 1291 1292 1293 1294 Delphi, N. Y., June 18, 1868 Mar. 11,1870 Mar. 7,1878 Mar. 22, 1880 Jan. 8, 1879 Jan. 16, 1879 George Round, Rhoda, Wm.R.,LL. B., Ira Chas., Capt., Vernon. Jr., John Fletcher, Sarah Elizabeth, Mary Louisa, 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 VERNON AND NOA (ROTTND) POTTER. 1259. Richfield, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1830 May 11,18.32 Carlton, Winfleld, Apr. 29, 1834 July 27, 1836 Feb. 26,1838 July 6, 1840 Aug. 15, 1842 Sept. 16. 1845 1869 May 27, 1872 Jan. 15, 1882 Apr. 25, 1860 Oct. 25,1849 Aug. 16, 1863 Sept. 13, 1855 May 10,1866 Apr. 28,1872 Dec. 20, 1866 Oct. 22, 1869 Sybil C. Paughburn; 1835- ; d. Stephen and Jane. Christopher G. Fox. [Mary Jane (Mauldin). Mary Mauldin Hyland; 1839- ; dau. Stephen and Finette Rawllnson; 1836-; dau. Frederick and Amelia W. Billing; dau. Wm. W. TMarv Hattie Willis. ■■ ^ James Paterson; son Geo. and Helen (Glenn V W. Frank Capen. Chas. Augustus, j 1303 ! Utica, N. Y., July 28, 1853 VERNON AND ELECTA M. (DARLEY) POTTER. 1260. ] Oct. 23, 1886 I Ida S. Marks; dau. Erastus P. and Mary F. Jennie Noa. Harriet Fletcher, Snrah Elizabeth, William Olin, Gertrude May, 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 GEORGE ROUND AND SYBIL C. (PAUGHBURN) POTTER. 1295. Utica, N.Y., July 22,1861 Cortland, " Feb. 16, 1863 Utica, " Feb. 8,1866 " " Mar. 6,1870 " Sept. 4,1S73 Aug. 25, 1870 Oct. 14, 1874 Oct. 26, 1887 Adam H. Lever; son Richard and Jane. 22 / 23 25 23 23 24 25 23 Part 10. -EGBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 10. -WILLIAM ROUND AND MARY MAULDIN (HYLAND) POTTER. 1297. Maud Noa, Helen Mary, Hyland William, Vernon Round, 1309 1310 1311 1312 Philadelphia, Pa., July 9, 1864 " " Feb. 12, 1868 " " Feb. 10, 1872 " " Nov. 11, 1880 CAPT. IRA CHARLES AND FINETTE (RAWLINSON) POTTER. 1298. Eva May, William Yernon, George Fletcher, Edward W., Louis Willard, 1313 1314 1315 1316 1317 Utica, N. Y., July 23, 1856 " " Oct. 23, 1857 " " Xov. 9,1859 " " Mar. 25, 1871 " " Sept. 15, 1875 May 13, 1883 July 14, 1880 Myron Lee More; 1857-; d. Thos. W. and Eliza [Ann (Gross). GEORGE C. AND HARRIET A. (ROBINSON) POTTER. 1261. Emma, Albert?., Sabina R., 1318 1319 1320 Plainfield, N. Y., Solon, " Sarah Hobby. N. A. Lewis. •WILLIAM AND MARTHA (TILLINGHAST) POTTER. 308. Almy, Ruth. William, Capt., Martha, Sarah, Oliver, Keziah, 1321 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326 1327 Cranston, R. I., Apr. 17, 1721 Nov. 24, 1722 Sept. 24, 1724 Feb. 27, 1727 Apr. 15. 1729 Nov. 18, 1753 Oct. 17, 1757 Nov. 15, 1772 Lydia Arnold, 1732-1785. Mary Colvin. Caleb Hammett; son John. CAPT. WILLIAM AND LYDIA (ARNOLD) POTTER. 1323. Mary, Patience, Pardon , Barbery, Arnold, Olney, M.D., Martha, William, (no issue), Stephen, John, Keziah, Lydia, Tillinghast, 1328 1329 1330 1.331 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1.337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 Warwick, R. I., Nov. 13, 1747 Mar. 29, 1754 June 2, 1756 Mar. 2, 1758 Mar. 27, 1760 May 10, 1762 Apr. 27, 1704 Mar. 22, 1766 Julv 29, 1768 June 28, 1771 Mar. 30, 1774 Aug. 29. 1778 July 12 1823 Dec, May 24, 1828 1842 Dec. 8 1854 Oct. 17,1779 May 1, 1786 Mar. 1, 1795 Mary Snell; -1886; dan. Daniel. Roby Warner. Amy Gully; -1836; dau. Jonathan. 1. Mary Ellis; 1765-; dau. Benj. 2. Lydia Ingalls, of Pomfret, Conn. 3. Ada Mason, of Killingly, Conn. Sarah Ellis; -1831. Abram Allen. ARNOLD AND ROBY (WARNER) POTTER. 1332. Arnold, Ansel, William, John W., Ezekiel, Roby, Phebe, Ann, Lydia, 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 July 29, 1792 May 7, 1854 June 17, 1863 Sept. 13, 1812 1. Mary A. Burke; 1797-1824. 2. Clarissa Richmond Bounds; 1810- Eliza Burke; -1842. Martha Douglas; dau. James. Capt. Farmer. Thomas Hopper. WILLIAM AND MARY A. (BURKE) POTTER. 1345. Mary Greene, Rhobe, 1353 1354 Cranston, R. I., Sept. 11, 1821 " ■ " Jan. 24, 1823 Dec. 23, 1851 Oct. 24, 1823 WILLIAM AND CLARISSA RICHMOND (ROUNDS) POTTER. 1346. Wm. Richmond, Edwin, Ezra Albert, Maria, Ellen Maria, 1355 1366 1367 1368 1359 Taunton, Mass., Sept. 20, 18,32 " " Aug. 10, 1834 " " Jan. 27, 1837 " " Sept. 28, 1841 Valley Falls,R.I., Mar. 26, 1849 July 7, 1862 Sept. 13, 1838 Apr. 3, 1843 Oct. 17, 1849 JOHN W. AND ELIZA (BURKE) POTTER. 1347. James B., 1360 Sept. 10, 1828 Rebecca Atwood. William, 1361 Aug. 30, 1830 L'astical controversy has been all but unknown among us. The spirit of mischief, though threatening from time to time, has never succeeded in getting ahead. Questions involving obedience to the law of the Church, and calling for disci- pline, have from time to time occurred. In such cases the bishop has met them with decision and sustained the law. But his calmness, his sagacity, his knowledge of human nature, and his just respect for the rights of all have enabled him to maintain, within his border, an envied peace. Storms have gathered, but they have quietly rolled away ; enemies have predicted approaching upheavals and convulsions, but the prophecies have failed, till men have grown tired of repeating them. " A few words may be considered in order, by way of description of the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Bishop Potter's consecration. The day was Saturday, Nov. 22, 1879. In the morning, at eleven o'clock, divine service was celebrated in Trinity Church. The bishops of Long Island, Western New York, and Albany were present, and an immense congregation filled the church. After the Holy Gospel had been read and the Nicene Creed sung, an address was presented to the bishop by a deputation repre- senting the clergy and laity of his diocese, to whom he made a reply. On Tuesday, the 25th, a reception was given to the venerable diocesan in the Academy of Music. On that most interesting evening the house was crowded to its utmost capacity by an audience the most remarkable which ever assembled in this city. "The reception committee consisted of the Rev. George D. Wildes, D.D., and Messrs. Woodbury G. Langdon, Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, William Waldorf Astor, George Macul- loch Miller, William W. Wright, De Lancey Kane, and Elbridge Gerry. Music was performed by a large orchestra and by the choirs of Trinity Church, Grace Church, and St. Thomas's Church. The addresses were as follows : — " 1 . A congratulatory address from the President and Corporation of Union College, Schenectady. " 2. An address from St. Peter's parish, Albany, of which the bishop had been so long rector. "0. An address from the Standing Committee of the Diocese of Albany. "4. A congratulatory address by the Hon. Wilham M. Evarts. " 5. An address by the Hon. John Jay, who, at the time, presented the bishop with a very beautiful and elaborate piece of silver, the description of which, in its design, its symbolism, and curious and exquisitely elaborate workman- ship, would occupy much moi-e space than the writer has at his clisposal. "The venerable bishop, at the conclusion of these ad- dresses, which were varied by appropriate selections of sacred music, made his response ; and, as he advanced to do so, the immense audience rose and remained standino- while he spoke to them. A sight more impressive in its way has probably never been seen ; it was rendered the more affecting by the reflection that these were, for the most part, his own children in the fiiith, communicants of the various parishes, great numbers of them persons on whose 40 / [a-a<^^^..^^ Ov^wtC Paet 10.— ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. heads his hands had been laid in confirmation, men and women who stood thus reverently before him as their Father in God, to hear, his words of affectionate greeting and to receive his pastoral benediction. The sight can never be forgotten by those who had the good fortune to be present. " The bishop's last public service was held in the Church of the Incai'nation in the evening of Ascension Day, May 3, 1883. It was at the end of a long and very fatiguing visitation. On the Sunday preceding he had held three confirmations, though sufi'ering from cold. An attack of pneumonia followed after that final service. It left him in a state of prostration from which he never rallied. On the 12th of September following, he addressed a communica- tion to the Standing Committee, informing them that it was his own belief and the opinion of his physician, that, even if his life should be considerably prolonged, he should never have the physical strength necessary to endure the fatigues and exposure incident to the active duties of the episcopal office, and announcing his complete withdrawal from the administration of the diocese. "Since that time, the aged servant of God has remained quietly in his Heavenly Father's hands, resigned, patient, waiting for the hour of release, the time of entrance into his reward. ' Salutare tuum expectabo, domine.'" — Hev. Morgan Dix in the Centennial History of the Diocese of Neio York. Hon. Claekson Nott Pottek^^s -^yas born in Schenec- tady, N. Y., April 25, 1825, and died in New York City Jan. 23, 1882. "The Late Clarksox Nott Pottek. " A man whose learning entitled him to the name of scholar, whose legal qualities entitled him to the designation of a jurist, and whose political acquirements and wisdom entitled him to the rank of a statesman, is dead. Clarkson Nott Potter, who was stricken down at the outset of an argument in the Court of Appeals last week, who lingered unconscious in the Delavan House for several days, and who was tenderly borne to his New York home on Friday, expired there yesterday morning in his fifty-eighth year. In the minds of his attend- ing physicians there was little reason to expect his recovery from the moment the efl'ect of the stroke which prostrated him was seen, and, in the event of a temporary physical rally, the probability of a corresponding mental restoration was pain- fully small. His friends and relatives, contemplating his fine proportions, and remembering his ordinarily splendid health, argued that the blow could be but slight and of short dura- tion, and there was every disposition in the public mind to hope the wishes of atfection might prove more correct than the forebodings of science. Yet it was not to be. A gentle- man who had received many honors from his State, and whose ripe years, wise experience, and unusual qualifications rendered him equal to any responsibilities which might be laid upon him, is done with earth in the prime of his powers, and his record has rounded into history. It is a compensa- tion to know that he did not suffer pain when the eclipse came to his strength, or when he exchanged worlds, and that he died conscious of the presence and the prayers of those to whom he had been bound by ties of blood and love. " Mr. Potter came of one of the ablest of American families. A grandson of Eliphalet Nott, the great president of Union College, and a son of the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D., he was born in Schenectady in Api'ii, 1825. At first he proved to be an exception to the course which his kinsmen had taken in the direction of the professions, and instead of choosing a college culture, he was entered as a student in the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy ; thence he gradu- ated as a civil engineer in 1843, and practised in that calling for some time in Wisconsin ; but, having a strong inclination for the law, he fitted himself for it, and was admitted to the bar of this State in 1847, in his twenty-second year. He began practice in New York under favoring circumstances, and soon attained a strong position at the bar. " For twenty years he served industriously in his profes- sion, and became the successful advocate in many suits of the first magnitude. His application was thorough; his ability to acquire and diff^erentiate knowledge was unusual : his judgment was sagacious ; his powers of statement were con- vincing in their strength and graceful in all their exercises. He brought inherited culture, native vigor, excellent habits of mind, and a winning personality, with a noble presence, to the most exacting forces of metropolitan life. "In 1868, he was elected to the Forty-first Congress, and he was continued in that body from the Westchester district for as long as he would place his services at the command of his constituents. In 1879, he was the candidate of the Democracy for lieutanant-governor of New York. His pub- lic services are known well to our readers. In Congress, as a member of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees, he did very much for the interests of the metropolis. In his party he was a leader. On matters not political he had a weight with both parties not second to that of any other member. His enlightening powers of argument were of great help to the House and to the country. His service as the chairman of the House Committee to investigate the frauds of the elec- tion of 1876 is historical. He then demonstrated, what is not now disputed, that his friend and neighbor, Mr. Tilden, was elected President, and kept out of the office by Republi- can crime. IMr. Potter forever identified his name with a great act for truth and justice in the performance of that duty, and won a lasting place in the confidence and esteem of the friends of pure elections by his great work. "His speeches to his fellow-citizens of his native State were a very valuable addition to the permanent literature of poli- tics. He was a thinker with the skill of an oi'ator ; a student with the art of a pleader ; a through-and-through believer in the governmental principles of Thomas Jefferson, a patriot and a Democrat of the best type. " Wealth and power in him only incited him to the duties of citizenship. He was alike a product of rare ancestral forces and of the best forces in American institutions, and at his death the Democracy of his State numbered no son in whose sense of principle, courage of conviction, and fine public spirit it had more confidence. In the counsels of the party he was always on the side of its better politics, and 4:1 Paet 10. — ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS.— Part 10. the friend and peer of its better men. To the record of administrative reform he was proudly attached ; to the rights -and integrity of organization and party common law he was inflexibly committed. Honors came to him unsought. Their acceptance was only a form and fact of their dutiful dis- charge as a party and a public trust. His life was replete with integrity, industry, study, hospitality, and excellent parliamentary and law service. The honors due to his character and motives will be paid by all his fellow-citizens, and the especial tributes to his memoiy, owed by his profes- sional and by his political associates, will flow from their afflicted hearts into records that will last as long as the autonomy of the State and of the Republic of which he was a true son and a great citizen." — The Hon. Daniel Man- ning in the Albany, JSf. Y., Argus, Jan. 24, 1882. Howard PoTTEE, Esq.,^^^ of the banking houses of Brown Bros. & Co., of New York, and Brown, Shepley & Co., Dondon and Paris, was born at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., July 8, 1826. He graduated from that college in 1846, and remained a tutor there till 1849. He was engaged in the organization of the AVoman's Central Association of Relief for the Army, out of which grew the United States Sanitary Commission, of which the Woman's Central Association of Relief became a branch, and he was the treasurer of the association from May, 1861, till its work closed, with the close of the war of the Rebel- lion. In April, 1865, engaged in the organization of the Sol- diers' and Sailors' Aid Association for securing employment for and furthering the claim for pensions, etc., of deserving soldiers and sailors. This work closed 1868. One of the incorporators of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, also of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and of the State Charities Aid Associa- tion. In 1873, president of the New York Association for im- proving the condition of the poor. In lc81, president, and till its work closed, of the Niagara Falls Association, for the preservation of the scenery of the falls, resulting in the establishment of the State Park and reservation of Niagara Falls, 1886. A trustee of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. Trustee of the Children's Aid Society of New York City (since 1854), and of other charities in that city. General Robert B. Potter'*'"' was Ijorn in Schenectady, N. Y., July 16, 1829; died in Newport, R. I., Feb. 19, 1887. "His military career began in New York City, and he was intimately connected with the 9th Army Corps, whose chief was General Ambrose E. Burnside, of Rhode Island, and therefore, it can be said, as of Homer in ancient days, that three cities can claim the honor of his well-earned fame. " He was the son of Alonzo Potter, Bishop of Pennsylvania, and of a daughter of Eliphalet Nott, the famous president of Union College. . . . After his collegiate course at Union 42 College, under the care of his grandfather, young Potter established himself in New York as a lawyer. In 1857, he married a daughter of the late William M. Tileston, of New York, who died the next year, leaving a young daughter, now the wife of Mr. James Lawrence Breese, of New York. After the war broke out, the deceased, with no immediate ties, determined to go to the front, and immediately pre- pared himself by study and drill to take the position to which his ambition called him. On the organization of the 51st New York Regiment, he received the commission of lieutenant-colonel. His superior was Colonel Ferrero, and Charles W. Le Grende was major. The regiment was moved to Annapolis, and soon afterwards was attached to Burnside's little army at Annapolis, and brigaded under General Reno. They had their baptisms of fire at Roanoke Island, where Potter led three companies of his regiment to the assault of the batteries, and was the first to enter the works. ''At Newbern, the 51st had again the post of honor, and stormed the intrenchments on the left of the rebel lines. Here Major Le Grende was shot through the mouth, and Lieutenant-Colonel Potter received a ball in the groin, which passed through his body, and here Potter showed that cool courage in which he was not excelled, not even by Grant. He remained on the field, in spite of his wound, until the close of that memorable day, and his judgment in pointing the line of attack decided the victory in favor of our troops. From Newbern, the 51st was moved to support General McClellan, and soon after General Pope in what is known as the second Bull Run campaign. Here they held the left of the Federal lines, covering Pope's retreat, and here again, at a critical point in the day, our lines broken, Reno's brigade was called to retrieve the disaster, and Colonel Potter led the gallant 51st, in full view of the rest of the army, and broke the rebel lines. At South Mountain, where the lamented Reno fell, the 51st was again in a post of honor, and at Antietam, Potter achieved for himself an almost romantic fame. The Union troops were disordered and the bridge over Antietam Creek, the key to the Federal position, lay in front of the enemy's lines and under the full fire of their artillery. Potter, seizing the flag of his regiment, crossed the bridge, calling on his men, and, followed by General Hartranft, with the 51st Pennsylvania Regiment, secured the position, and, in the words of McClellan at the time, 'he saved the day.' Some day this action will be as noted in history as is the similar dash of Napoleon over the bridge at Arcelo or over the bridge at Lodi. "At Antietam, again. Potter w^as slightly wounded. The 51st, of which, after the promotion of Ferrero to be briga- dier-general. Potter had sole command, was sent with Gen- eral Burnside, his old commander and life-long personal friend, to take part in the Western campaign. Potter taking a place on Burnside's stafi", and, by General Grant's special order, receiving an independent command. Durino- the siege of Knoxville, Potter commanded the division in "front of the lines, and, with a greatly inferior force, so manoeuvred for seven trying days as to check the advance of General Longstreet (detached to the capture of the beleaguered city L '\ , :j B . m * , n Part 10. — EGBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. from General Hood's army) as to admit of the relief and re-enforcements of that post. It will be remembered that the •final assault of the rebels was defeated on the intrenchments in an almost hand-to-hand fight. Potter had now reached his true position as a commander of large bodies. In the Wilderness campaign he was constantly under- fire, and unusually active in his division. Here Major Le Grende, now colonel of his old regiment, the 51st, was finally dis- abled, losing an eye. The assault, after the explosion of the memorable mine at Petersburg, fell to General Burnside's command. Unfortunately, this ofiicer (General Burnside), of but too facile nature, left to lot the choice of the ofiicer who should lead the assault, and that fell to an incompetent officer. General Grant, in his INlemoirs, says: 'In fact. Potter and Wilcox were the only division commanders Gen- eral Burnside had who were equal to the occasion.' Neither of them was chosen. The eventful history of the mine explosion needs no further reference. An intimate friend of General Potter states that he had matured a plan for destroying the bridge over the Appomattox which would have confined General Lee's army and saved further fighting. "A touching incident is here related by a friend of the de- ceased. He had mounted his horse in front of Fort Sedg- wick, called 'Fort Hell' by his men, to lead his regiment to battle, when he was struck by a ball and wounded in the groin as stated above. While he lay desperately wounded on the field, he was visited by President Lincoln, who spoke tenderly to him and cheered him with some of his character- istic words. " After the war he was assigned by the Secretary of War to the command of the Rhode Island and Connecticut district of the military department of the East, with headquarters in this city, and in the autumn of the same year he married for his second wife a daughter of the late John A. Stevens, a distinguished financier and president of the Bank of Com- merce' for many years. A graceful compliment was paid to Mrs. Potter, who was in receipt of a novel but acceptable wedding present in the form of a full major-general's commission for her husband, sent under the seal of the War Department by Secretary Stanton, the general's brevet having already been received. "In 1866, he was appointed colonel of the 41st U. S. In- fantry (colored), but never assumed command. This closed his brilliant military career. General Hancock said of him that he was one of the twelve best officers (West Point graduates not excepted) in the army, and with his well- known modesty he (General Potter) was wont to say him- self that he thought he might have made a first-rate officer with the advantages of an early West Point education. "After the gigantic failure of the Atlantic and Great West- ern Railroad Company he was appointed receiver, a position of labor as well as of trust, and for three years he lived in a car on the line of the railroad. Later, in the hope of im- proving his somewhat shattered health, he went to England, residing in Warwick County, following the hounds and main- taining, by his generous hospitality, the credit of his native land and of a true American gentleman. On his return to America he purchased 'The Rocks' at this place, and, dur- ing the summer season, he entertained in a liberal manner. He spent his winters in Washington, making common house- hold with his brother. Congressman Potter. For the past few years he has been a great sufferer. He was in early days a member of all the leading New York clubs, but was latterly a prominent member of the Union Club and of the Newport Reading Rooms. He chose for his motto the Latin device, 'Per Gastra ad Astra' ('Through the Camps to the Stars'). He won his stars on earth. A braver man never lived, nor one more kindly or generous in private life. An unkind word never fell from his lips, and, although one of the most reticent and reserved of men, no man had more true and devoted friends." — News, Newport, R. I. A bust in bronze of General Robert B. Potter has lately been completed, and is now at the works of the Henry Bon- nard Bronze Company. The sculptor, Mr. W. C. Noble, has been successful in producing a spirited and life-like work, and the family likeness in the countenance is strongly evident. The cast in bronze well illustrates the perfection to which the art has been brought in this country. On the front'of the bust is the inscription : — ROBERT B. POTTER. Per castra ad Astra, tribute of army comrades and friends. On the right side : — COMMANDING NINTH ARMY CORPS, TENNESSEE, 1863. On the left side : — MAJOR shepard Rifles, 1861. LlEUT.-COLOIMEL 51ST N.Y. V., 1861. COL., 1862. BRIG. -GENERAL U. S. V., 1863. MAJ. -GENERAL U. S. V., 1865. On the back is inscribed a list of the engagements, twenty-seven in number, in which General Potter partici- pated during the war. * Among these are Roanoke, Newborn, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Siege of Yicks- burg. Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Siege of Petersburg, Weldon Station, Fort Stedman, and assault of Petersburg. The expense of this appropriate memorial to a gallant officer has been defrayed by his military friends and inti- mate associates, and the bust will be placed in the State Lil)rary at Albany, in the department set apart for the busts and statues of governors and generals. Rioht Rev. Henet Codman Potter,^^^ t^e seventh bishop of the Diocese of New York, was born in Schenec- tady, N. Y., May 25, 1835. He is a son of the late Bishop of Pennsylvania, and a grandson of Dr. Nott, president of Union College. "His education was obtained chiefly at the Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia, and he was for a brief time engaged in mercantile life. His classical and other studies for the ministry were under the immediate direction of his father and Professor G. E. Hare, D. D. Entering the Theological Seminary of Virginia, he was graduated from that institution in 1857, and during the same year he married. He received deacon's orders at his fathers hands in St. Luke's 43 Part 10. — EGBERT POTTEE, OF WARWICK, E. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 10. Church, Philadelphia, 'Slay 25, 1857, and was ordained in Trinity Church, Pittsburg, Oct. 15, 1858, by Dr. Bowman, Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania. His first pastoral work was as the rector of Christ Church, Greenburg, Pa., and in May, 1859, he was called to St. John's Church, Troy, N. Y. In 1862, he was elected rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati ; ni 1863, chosen president of Kenyon College, Ohio ; and in the same year he was called, to St. Paul's Church, Albany, N. Y., — all of which he declined. But, after seven years' service in Troy, he accepted, in 1866, the position of assist- ant minister of Trinity Church, Boston. Two years later he became rector of Grace Church, New York, which office he filled with singular faithfulness and success for fifteen years. In 1857, he was elected Bishop of Iowa, but declined. He received the degree of D. D. from Trinity College, and LL. D. from Union College. He was secretary of the House of Bishops from 1865 to 1883, and also for many years was one of the managers of the Board of Missions. Dr. Potter's published works include 'Sisterhoods and Deaconesses at Home and Abroad,' 1872; 'The Gates of the East: A Winter in Egypt and Syria,' 1876 ; and ' Sermons of the City,' 1880. " In 1883, Bishop Horatio Potter having asked for an assist- ant, the convention, which met in the autumn of that year, acceded to his plea of advancing age and increasing infirm- ities, and on Sept. 27 unanimously elected Dr. Henry C. Potter to the office of Assistant Bishop of New York. He was consecrated in Grace Church, on Broadway, Oct. 20, 1883, by Bishops Smith of Kentucky, Williams of Connect- icut, Clark of Rhode Island, Whipple of Minnesota, Ste- vens of Pennsylvania, Littlejohn of Long Island, and Hunt- ington of Central New York. Other bishops who were present and assisted in the service were Lay of Easton, and Howe of Central Pennsylvania, who acted as the presenters. Bishop Williams was the preacher. The occasion was other- wise memorable as being the last consecration performed by the venerable presiding bishop, Benjamin Bosworth Smith, then lacking but a few months of fourscore and ten. Forty- three bishops were present, as the General Convention was then in session in Philadelphia. More than three hundred of the clergy were also present, together with all the stu- dents of the General Theological Seminary, and a large congregation, including many prominent laymen from all portions of the diocese. Many of these paid their personal respects to the new bishop at the reception extended to him in the evening by the rector of Trinity Church at his resi- dence. No. 27 West Twenty-fifth Street. By personal in- struments, soon after executed, the bishop resigned the entire charge and responsibility of the work of the diocese into the new bishop's hands." — Gen. James Grant Wilson in the Centennial History of the Diocese of JSTeiv York. Rev. Eliphalet Nott Potter, "9* D. D., LL. D., presi- dent of Hobart College, of Geneva, N. Y., was born at Schenectady, N. Y., May 25, 1835. "Before entering col- lege, he studied at the Protestant Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia and the preparatory' department of St. James College, Maryland. He graduated at Union College in 44 1861 ; pursued his theological studies at Berkeley Divinity School, and was ordained by his father June 22, 1862, deacon, in St. John's Church, Troy, N. Y. (of which his brother Henry, the present Bishop of New York, was the rector), and priest, March 19, 1865, in the Church of the Holy Communion, New York. He was assigned by his father to mission work in Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Val- ley. During the autumn of 1862, he established mission stations and parishes there, and during his ministry three church buildings and two rectories were erected and paid for, at Allentown, South Bethlehem, and Allentown Furnace. In June, 1865-66, remaining rector of the Church of the Nativity, South Bethlehem, he was appointed secretary of the Board of Trustees and fir.st professor of the Lehigh Uni- versity, and gained the reputation of a successful teacher. March, 1869, while retaining a lectureship in the Lehigh Uni- versity, he became associate rector of St. Paul's Church, Troy, N. Y. While there, the mission at North Troy was estab- lished and its church building erected and paid for, together with a new Sunday-school building and parish house adjoin- ing the mother parish. On the 28th of April, 1870, he was married by his uncle. Bishop Horatio Potter, to Miss Helen Fuller, daughter of Joseph W. Fuller, Esq., one of the wardens of St. Paul's Church, Troy. In the summer of 1871, he was called to the presidency of Union College, which was understood to represent Christian unity. Having consummated the union of several educational institutions at the capital of the State with Union College, in Union University, in 1873, President Potter was appointed Chan- cellor of the University. During his administration of the presidency, Union College received, through bequests, gifts, endowments, etc., benefactions amounting to more than half a million of dollars. Additional buildings were erected, and the large interests of Union College at Hunter's Point, which the stringency of the times had imperilled, protected. Liberal provision was secured for prizes, scholarships, stu- dents' aid, etc., the number of students steadily increased, and at the close of his administration commendatory resolu- tions were unanimously passed by the corporation. His publications have been chiefly occasional sermons, addresses, articles in magazines, memoirs of Dr. Taylor .Lewis and Dr. Isaac Jackson, and editing of the 'Three Witnesses to the Truth of Religion.' He delivered, in 1888, the annual oration (published by the (Convocation of the State) on 'Education and the University of the State of New York.' The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on him in 1871 by Columbia College, and the degree of Doctor of Laws, in 1880, by Williams College. "The publications, from which details of this statement are taken, add that before entering college he made the round tour of the world, first as a passenger ; he was made an officer of the ship on which he returned. Impressed with the need of Christian labor in behalf of the sailors, he had begun it during his voyages, and intended to continue it as a layman in the merchant marine. On landing, having stated his intention, his father decided that he must first o-o through college. Before the four-years' course was ended it was evident that the propitious time for the proposed Part 10.— ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. L, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. work had passed ; and he entered the Theological Seminary. In 1867, having received leave of absence from the Church of the Nativity, he again sailed and visited England and the Continent. "In 1884, having been called to the presidency of Hobart College, he visited Geneva, and then sailing Feb. 12, he made a tour in Egypt, Syria, and Palestine, and visited Constan- tinople and Athens, reaching Rome to celebrate the Holy Communion on Easter Day for the Rev. Dr. Nevin in St. Paul's. By way of France, Spain, and Portugal he returned to England. At this time he was oifered the headship of the proposed University in California, since established and largely endowed. He had several yea:rs earlier visited Cali- fornia on his way to South America. But he had now de- cided to work in connection with educational institutions dis- tinctly connected with his own church, and therefore wrote from Keble College, Oxford, Ascension Day, 1884, accept- ing the call extended to him by the trustees unanimously, and cordially indorsed by the able faculty of Hobart College. From his interest and early experience in missionary and parish work, it was with unfeigned regret that he realized that the duties at Hobart, which he had but just begun, bound him in honor to decline the episcopate of the Diocese of Ne- braska, to which he was elected June 25, 1884." — From the Church Kalender of Westfield, iV". I"., August, 1888. John Potter, ''^^ of Scituate, R. I., was born in Scituate, Nov. 11, 1747. John Potter, son of Fisher and Mary (Winsor*) Potter, resided with his parents in Scituate. The house, the cellar of which is still to be seen, stood on the west side of the road, near the top of the hill, about a third of a mile south of the Four Corners. At the breaking out of the Revolutionary A\'ar, John was at work at his trade, a stone-mason, about two miles below Pawtuxet. He heard, in the early morning, the alarm bells rino-ino- in Providence, for the advance of the British on Concord and Lexington. He walked to Providence, and heard the call for troops, went to Scituate, and from there to Hopkins' Mills, where his militia company met, and, volun- teering, with others, marched from there to Providence, that nio-ht, where the news had arrived that the affair was over, and that they would not be needed then, but to hold them- selves in readiness to go at a moment's warning. His walk of thirty-eight miles, that day, satisfied him with foot service, and he then enlisted in a troop of horse, and entered the ser- vice soon after. He was detailed as a " rider," or messenger, and in that capacity went from place to place, carrying orders and news. At the expiration of his first term of enlistment, he mar- ried, Sept. 8, 1777, Wait Watermanf (born Dec. 17, 1750). * EOGBR Williams's daughter, Mercy, married Resolved Waterman and had by him five children. After his death she married Samuel Winsor, and had three children, Samuel, Joshua, and Hannah. Samuel Winsor, son of Samuel and Mercy, married Mercy Harding. They had two sons and seven daughters, the second of whom, Mary (born Aug. 5, 1707), married Fisher Potter. fWait was daughter of Colonel John and Sally (Fenner) Waterman. John was son of Joseph Waterman, Jr. He was son of Joseph and Judith (Sprague) Waterman. This first Joseph was son of Nathaniel, Jr., They lived in the "old red house" (still standing at about the middle of the north side of the main street in North Scituate), and there his three eldest children were born. During these years he served as " picket guard " on the shores near Point Judith, guarding against boat expeditions from the British fleet, foraging the country. Towards the close of the war, he was commissioned as ensign in the company of minute-men in Scituate, but it is uncertain whether he was ever in the field with that company. At the close of the war, he built the house south of the Four Corners, where he afterwards lived till his death. After peace was established, John and Wait joined the society of Friends. They had long been of that belief, but he would not join till the fighting was over. John died Feb. 14, 1825 ; Wait, Jan. 10, 1835. Their graves ai'c in the family bury- ing-ground on the farm, beside those of Fisher and Mary. William Hull Potter, '^^ of Athens, Ohio, was born in Providence, R. I. At the age of sixteen he went to Ed- wardsville. 111., where he was a clerk in the store of Kid- more & Hall. In a short time, however, he returned to Providence and entered his father's store, and succeeded him in the business after 1838. In 1844 he removed to Pitts- burg, Pa., and engaged in manufacturing until 1845, when he enlisted in Company K, Pennsylvania Volunteers, called the De Quesne Grays, Colonel Wyncoop ; served in the Mexican War, and mustered out of service 1847. In the following year he settled in Athens, Ohio. Hon. Delcour S. Potter, ^"^^ of Schuylerville, N. Y., was born in the town of Saratoga, April 19, 1843; educated in Schuylerville Academy and Fort Edward Institute; and is an attorney and counsellor at law. He was a member of Assembly in 1880, serving on the Committees on General Laws, Aifairs of Villages, and Public Education; in 1881, serving as chairman of Affairs of Villages and member of Public Education and Joint Library. Colonel Isaac ]Mathewson Potter, ^^^^ of Providence, R. I., was born in Scituate, R. I., Aug. 27, 1833. "His father was a well-to-do farmer and a respected citizen. His mother was a descendant of William Arnold, of Leaming- ton, England, who came to New England in 1636. Colonel Potter was educated in the public schools of his native town and at Sniithville Seminary, North Scituate, since known as Lapham Institute, and also studied book-keeping at Scho- field's Commercial College, Providence. " He remained at home and worked on the farm until he was nineteen years of age, when he was apprenticed to a man- ufacturing jeweller in Providence, with whom he continued about three and a half years. In 1856, he formed a partner- ship with Albert AV. Delnah, and began the manufacture of jewelry in Providence. "On the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, both members of the firm enlisted in the service of their country. and Mary (Olney) Waterman. He was son of Nathaniel and Susanna fCarder) Waterman. Nathaniel was eldest son of Colonel Richard Wa- terman, the companion of Roger Williams. 45 Part 10. — ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. " Mr. Potter was one of the first to respond to the call for three-months' men, and enlisted as a private in Company C, 1st Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, with which he proceeded at once to Washington, D. C. He was in the first battle of Bull Run, and served faithfully with his regi- ment until it was mustered out of service. " In the following winter, he was authorized by Governor Sprague to raise a company for the 3d Regiment of Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. Was commissioned first lieutenant in Company F, and later detailed to Company B, same regi- ment. "At the battle of Secessionville, Lieutenant Potter was severely wounded in the right wrist while leading his men against the enemy's works. After the battle he received a sick leave and returned home. ''Nov. 20, 1862, he accepted an appointment as captain in the 5th Regiment Rhode Island Infantry, then stationed at Newbern, N. C, but was detailed to remain in the State to recruit men for the regiment, which he was ordered to join in February, 1863. " Captain Potter remained with his company until the close of the war, participating in all its marches and the battles in which it was engaged. He was appointed major, Feb. 27, 1865, and was soon afterwards brevetted lieutenant-colonel. "In 1875, Colonel Potter was chosen a representative to the General Assembly of Rhode Island, and re-elected in 1876, serving the first year on the Committee on ^ililitia, and the second year as chairman of the Joint Standing Committee on Executive Communications. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic of Rhode Island, and was a delegate to the National Encampment at Dayton, Ohio, in 1880. Before and since the Civil War he served in the Rhode Island militia, and is a member of the First Light Infantry Veteran Association, being at present an ofGcer therein. In June, 1880, he was a delegate to the National Republican Conven- tion at Chicago. He was an active member of the Providence Board of Trade. For many years he has been a member of the Masonic fraternity, having united with What Cheer Lodge of Providence in 1860. Colonel Potter was a Presi- dential elector on the Republican ticket, 1884." — Extract froni. the Rhode Island Biogra])hical Oydopedia. Vernon Potter, ^^ss of New York City, was born at Richfield, X. Y., Sept. 14, 1804. He lived in Richfield and Winfield, N. Y., and removed to Utica, N. Y., about 1846. His son, Captain Ira Charles Potter,i298 of Utica, N. Y., enlisted in the 76th New York Volunteers in 1861, went through the lines of promotion, and returned at the close of the war as captain of his company. Vernon Potter, Jr..^^^^ enlisted in the 117th New York Volunteers in July, 1862, and after serving some time in Maryland and Virginia, was detailed to clerical duty in the War Department at Washington. He died there. May 27, 1872. John Fletcher Potter ""o enlisted in the 76th New York Volunteers in 1861, and served in Maryland and Virginia about one year, when he was honorably discharged from active service for disability, and detailed to clerical duty in ihe Adjutant-General's ofl5ce at Washington. He was, after the close of the war, an editor on the Utica Even- ing Telegraph and Syracuse Daily Courier. He died at Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1882. Rev. Ray Potter, ^^^^ of Pawtucket, R. I., was born in Cranston, R. I., June 22, 1795, and died in Pawtucket, R. I., March 1, 1858. He was a prominent minister of the Baptist church, and devoted a very active life to promoting the happiness and spiritual welfare of mankind. His house was always open to the fugitive slaves, and he was ever ready to aid them on their way to freedom, and also noted for his labor in the cause of temperance. Asa p. Potter, 1S37 of Boston, Mass., born in Boston, Mass., Sept. 9, 1838. He attended the Brimmer School till 1852 ; after this he served at clerkships, as follows : six months in his grandfather's counting-room, Pawtucket, R.I. ; six months in a store in New York City ; then about one year in the printing-house of J. S. Potter& Co., of Boston ; and in 1854 entered the ofiice of Samuel A. Way, Esq., of Boston ; he remained with him when he organized the Bank of the Metropolis, which he subsequently purchased and continued as a private bank. Mr. Potter was a junior partner with Mr. Way from 1865 until the time of Mr. Way's death in 1872. He was also one of the trustees of Mr. Way's estate. Mr. Potter entered the Maverick Bank directory in 1872 ; vice-president, 1878 ; elected president, Jan. 11, 1876, which office he still holds. 46 / INDEX OF HEADS OF FAMILIES IN GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF PART 10. THE NAMES IN THE GENEALOGIES NOT APPEAEING IN THIS INDEX WILL BE EOIJND IN THE EECOEDS OP THE PAEENTS, WHOSE NAMES AEE INDEXED. Aldeich, Benj. B. and Emily P., No. 1203. George and Polly, 526. Allen^, Franklin K. and Alice A., 590. Gain K. and Amelia, 644. Alley, Jolin S. and Mary, 636. Andrews, George S. and Ella, 1435. AxGELL, Charles A. and Paulina M , 293. Harley P. and AVaity C, 1209. Richard and Rhoda, 152. Anthony, George and Mary P., 1139. Armstkong, Jesse and Lvdia "\V. , 1206. Arnold, Silas E. and Sally A., 976. Walter and Hattie E.,"506. Austin, Thomas and Ehza F., 262. Ayees, Arthur and Lydia A., 674. Bailey, Joseph T. and Mary, 1820. Stephen and Cornelia W., 565. Bakee, a. G. and Elsey, 520. Arthur D. and Eliza H., 433. Charles and Catharine B., 1785. Charles and Elma R. , 886. AVarren and Emeline R., 893. Barber, Albert D. and Sahina H., 1280. Anson and Louisa, 913. Charles and Harriet E., 1695. Baedex, Arthur AT. and Mary E., 131. Bartlett, Fayette E. and Harriet F., 840. John D. and Sophronia D., 1015. Baxter, Edward B. and Catharine E., 1426. Beach, Allison and Florence, 677. T. H. and Helen M., 766. Bexbeidge, John and Ann, 1513. Bennett, Barton and Polly, 164. Laban and Eosie, 553. Nathaniel and Huldah, 555. Philip and Hannah, 718. Blake, Frank H. and Rose A., 663. Bliss, Horatio X. and Cvnthia B., 1527. Otis B. and Julia F. M., 859. Rufus and Nancy B., 14! i2. BONAR, William and Maiy A., 1782. Booth, William S. and Florence, 1447. Bowler, Samuel A. and Susan C, 1145. Bowman, Henry and Frances E., 1590. Bealey, Caleb and Betsey, 846. Caleb, Jr., and Elizabeth, 874. James S. and Judith C, 876. Jesse P. and Sarah A., 872. Olney and Helen M., 879. Beandeiff, AVilliam E. and Sarah J., 1201. Beaytox, Eugene F. and Mary H., 1431. Lyman and Mary E., 251a. Beewstee, Henry and Melissa B.,640. Beiggs, Elisha G. and Hannah B., 55. John ..V. and Ann E., 1722. Beistol, Lawrence W. and Caroline, 427. Beook, Ottowell A. and Mary J., 245. Browx, Anson and AVatie, 1006. George AV. and Harriet A., 104. Gilman and Ann E. A., 253. Samuel W. and Catharine, 1756. Bryant, Samuel and Sarah, 1005. Bucklest, Andrew J. and Ellen J., 1733. BrFFiXGTON, Jesse B. and Cornelia, 1424. Burgess, Field and Susie, 554. Burlingame, Henry A. and Ella L., 828. Burx-ett, Harry H. and Julia E., 869. Campbell, Altes H. and Nettie M., 383. Capen, AV. Frank and Mary L., 1302. [560. Carpenter, Sylvester B. and Achsah D., CaRR, John M., and Julia A., 888. Chace, Omer C. and Delia, 675. Chace, AA' alter B. and Emma J., 270. Chapin, AVallis W. and Julyette, 1642. Chauncey, Elihu and Mary J., 707. Clark, Daniel and Mary A., 1021. Daniel A. and Mary S., 1556. George and Eleonora I., 1502. Harlie W. and Elizabeth D., 380. Jay S. and Helen G., 1040. Clemexts, Asa and Hannah, 1057. Cole, Alonzo and Catharine G., 502. Cyrus and Emeline, 642. Thomas W. D. and Anne E. A., 123. Coles, George H. and Mary E., 1198. CoLVix, Allen J. and Eliza A. M., 286. Mell S. and Carrie L., 891. Cook, Benedict M. and Sarah E., 1463. Gilbert and Mary, 960. Cooper, Sidney and Rozette F., 345. Cornell, James M. and Marietta, 266. Cox, AVillette S. and Cora M., 493. Cram, Charles C. and Cora M., 838. Crocker, Hans and Augusta, 625. Crolixs, William i). and AA'illiamina H., 922. CtniiXGS, George and Sarah, 1501. CusiiMAX, Peter and Elizabeth, 1162. Daxiels, AVilliam D. and Lillian L., 1404. Dakeow, Eugene J. and Caroline F., 474. Da-^TSNPOET, Piatt W. and Amelia M., 344. Davisox, AVilliam and Emeline H., 1072. Dean, John H. and Harriet H., 724. Delafield, Charles and Louisa M., 624. De Long, Alfred B. and Elizabeth D., 350. Dennis, Ross and Juliette G., 490. Dexisox, William C. and Frances E., 1034. Dexsmore, Luther and Gertrude L., 1033. Dewey, Eli J. and Amy, 1743. De AVitt, Lorin and Mary, 949. DoANE, Thomas and Louisa A., 918. Doi'.LON, John and Philadelphia, 603. Doer, Charles W. and Laura B., 1550. James E. and Susan B., 1532. DoEEAXCE. George and Lucy M., 78. Thomas G. and Lamyra E., 89. Douglas, William B. and Mercy M., 231. Dunham, Joseph A. and Jane B., 1787. Eatox, Rufus and Sarah, 946. Kmei'.sox, William and Zilphia, 169. Emery, Andrew J. and Marietta, 566. Emmons, Oliver F. and Ann F., 1508. English, Samuel S. and Nettie M., 382. Fakwell, Edmond A. and Amey A., 1236. Fassett, Nathan and Sally J., 541. Fenner, Leander and Emeline A. , 250. Field, Andrew and Hannah F., 64. FiNLEY, Samuel and Anna G., 1031. Fisher, George AA". and Zilphia J., 1717. FisKE, Andrew J. and Phebe L., 257. FoED, Joseph and Sukey G., 1451. A\'illiam A. and Ruthan, 1458. Fox, Reuben and Betsey, 512. FuLLEE, George C. and Jennie E., 523. FUEMAX, Wilmarth and Emma L., 658. Gallehee, Thomas AA'. and Anna H., 1027. Gaednee, George and Lucy, 168. Thomas W. and Phebe W., 1212. Gates, Calvin and Adeline E., 489. Gaylord, Wilham and Lucinda, 1368. Geemond, Charles B. and Henrietta B., 445. Gleason, W. L. and Arabella, 930. Ge.>iVES, James and Christena, 1760. Geiggs, Charles D. and Clarissa E., 1182. Gross, William and Mary J., 69. Hadley, James R. and Rocinda R., 225. Hagadorn, Cyrus and Elizabeth, 620. Haile, Amos, M. D., and Mary, 948. AValter D. and Lucy A., 973. Hall, William P. and Eliza, 793. Halstead, Nathaniel and Galen, 538. Hanovee, Frank and Kate M., 1646. Haeeington, Thomas J. and Mehitable J., 203. Harris, James A. and Elizabeth W., 1170. John W. and Mary A., 1420. Lemuel S. and Lydia A., 1421. Haughton, Volney A. and Celia A., 1112. Hawkins, Barnet and Eliza, 417. Frederick and Minnie, 429. AA'illiam H. and Mary A., 256. Hawley, Spencer and Catharine C, 366. Hazard, George P. and Rachael, 405. John and Isabella, 407. John B. and Mary, 391. Hewins, Edmund H. and Kate M., 1538. HiXEXBAUQH, Levi and Elizabeth, 1759. HoLCOSiB, Charles J. and Lizzie H., 1801. Holman, Charles and Lydia H., 1231. Holt, Henry and Lorancey M., 1029. Henry and Mary DeW., 978. HORTON, Timothy H. and Susan T., 558. Howard, Wm. E., Rev., and Elizabeth H., Howe, Geo. A. and Carrie M., 1092. [156. Hoyt, Rufus and Nancy C, 1582. Hubbard, J. Davis and Almira AV., 1423. Theodore M. and Marion, 496. Hull, Josiah B. and Sally A., 873. Humbert, George and Edith, 933. HuBLBUT, Chauncey and Almedia, 1741. Henry and Jennette, 1747. Hyde, Frank and Rebecca, 621. Harvey and Fidelia G., 1627. IDE, Lemuel H. and Rhoda A., 1271. i Ingham, Charles B. and Harriet G., 977. Inqraham, Orange B. and Ellen J., 578. Irons, Nathan and Ruth, 806. Irwin, Moses and Elizabeth, 463. : Moses and Phebe, 464. I Isham, M. H.' and Chloe E., 865. Jackson, Rowland and Rhoda, 65. Jencks, George and Lucy B., 1224. Jones, William and Adaline, 1390. William and Almira, 725. JOEDAN, Charles H. and Phebe L., 258. Kent, Fenner and Jane F., 228. Kenyon, Henry G. and Annie M., 269. Kerr, William and Mary, 1493. KlEFER, George, M D., and Eliza, 1196. King, Charles and Emily J. , 810. George W. and Susan M.,585. Lawrence, George S. and Alvina E., 1793. L.-i-WTON, John E. and Mercy E., 226. Lee, Edwin and Nancy J., 1496. Le^tiE, Adam H. and Sarah E., 1306. Lewis, James B. and Maiv A., 1781. Joseph K. and Sally B., 1842. Lindsey, James and Sarah, 1763, 1820. William and Anna, 1758. LooMis, Jay A. and Frances S., 994. Lo'STEJOY, Ransom D. and Hattie E., 1235 Luther, Albert N. and Ella L., 130. Cromwell and jSlavy, 849. Frederick and Mer'ibah A., 900. Hiram A. and Angeline, 899. James P. and Elizabeth, 894. Jasper D. and Mary E. , 903. 47 Paet 10. — ROBERT POTTER, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. — Part 10. Malbourxe, Archibald and Maiy F., 180. Maecreading, Joseph A. and Alice A., 589. Martin, George F. and Abby Y., 1122. Henry 0. and Abby E., 110. Masteksox, Philip and Nancy M., 1595. Matteson, Clinton and Caroline K., 508. John and Cynthia, 1388. McAlTLEY, John G. and Mary P., 1725. McFaelaxd, Luther W. and Sarah P., 618. Shubael J. and Arathusia, 853. Metcalf, Franklin and Narcissa S., 1123. MiLLETT, Thomas S. and Susan M., 584. MooEE, Albert D. and Frances C, 1817. More, Myron L. and Eva M., 1.313. Newell, Daniel K. and Ellen M., 84. NiCOL, John and Sophia, 1572. NoEis, Charles D. and Lizzie AV., 795. Oliver, Joseph B. and Mary M., 630. Olkey, Elisha and Caroline. 1490. Osgood, Everette K. and Mary E., 1445. Otis, Charles and Carrie E., 1791.' Pacheco, Benign o P. and Leonora L., 622. Page, Andrew J. and Mary E., 1585. Parkes, Martin and Louisa E., 247. Paekhuest, William and Zilphia, 336. Pateesox, James and Sarah E., 1301. Patteeson", Charles P. and Mary, 1076. Pease, Alvin F. and Mary 13., 1557. Phelps, Noah and Catharine, 1581. Phillips, Eber and Elcy, 221. Henry S. and Bertha L., 1558. Pierce, Byron D. and Minerva J., 98. Potter, Albert, M. D., and Urania T., 1175. Alexander and Susan A., 816. Alfred K. and Clara L., 1832. Alfred R. and Helen, 1831. Alfred S. and Mary E., 1121. Allen and Eliza A., 220. Allen and Hannah, 1712. Allen, M. D., and Bebecca, 1365. Alonzo and Laura, 648. Alonzo, Rt. Rev., and Sarah, 611. Alonzo, Rt. Rev., and Sarah M. , 610. Alonzo B. and Lucy A., 81. Alonzo H. and Charlotte, 639. Amos and Hannah, 477. Andrew and Ann E. . 1530. Andrew, Col., and Nancy, 1478. Andrew and Olive, 150. Andrew and Sarah, 141. Andrew H. and Sarah, 1769. Angell and Ruth, 950. Anthony and Betsey, 323. Anthony and Fanny, 329. Anthony and Lucy, 328. Anthony and Mercy, 387. Anthony and Sarah, 398. Anthony and Sarah W., 46S. Arnold and Roby, 1332. Arthur 8. and Ella, 361. Arvin W., 1644. Arvin W. and Polly, 1623. Asahel and Zilphia, 1703. Asa P. and Dells A., 1.637. Bates W. and Elizabeth, 204. Beman and Clarissa F , 1064. Benjamin aud Cornelia A., 1066. Benjamin A. and Melona, 1453. Burton and Phebe, 147. Caleb, 317. Caleb, Jr., and Elizabeth, .540a. Caleb, Dea., and Penelope, 545a. Charles and Anna J., 1191. Charles and Betsey, 1117. Charles and Cyrena, 788. Charles and Gratia, 963. Charles and Maria, 619. Charles H. and Amanda, 1228. Charles H. and Edna A., 1636. Christopher and Elizabeth, 740. Clark and Eliza, 483, Clark and Hannali, 484. Clarkson N., Hon., and Virginia, 688. Content and Sarah, 16. Curnell J. and Ruth, 183. Cyrus and Rebecca, 101)0. Cyrus S. and Adelaide E., 375. Daniel and Almira, 9W2. Daniel B. and Dolly \V., 1715. Daniel R. and Adelia, 1629. Darius and Zilphia, 525. David, 1661. David and Elizabeth, 1764. Potter, David H. and Meliuda, 1764, 1819. David H., M. D,, and Rebecca, 1017. David H. and Thankful, 1069. Davit! J. and Lydia E., 1786. David R. and Laura A., 74, David W. and Emily J., 260. David W. and Mary, 223. Edmund and Lydia, 1485. Edmund G. and Adelaide, 1499. Edward and Jane, 15. Edward and Welthan, 1114. Edward A. and Helen, 1126. Edward H. and Sarah E., 426. Edward T. and Julia, 692. Edward ^y. and Malora, 1172. Edwin D. and Delia, 1638. Edwin S. and S. Angeline, 1104. Edwin W. and Ammarilla A., 1506. Eliphalet N., Rev., and Helen, 694. Elisha and Polly, 327. Elisha O. and Cynthia, 1498. Emor and Chloe, 1042. Emor and Mary, 1053. Emra A. and Phebe, 114. Enos and Nancy, 1667. Eseck and Delia, 1266. Ezra, 1681. Ezra and Mercy, 217. Ezra and Zerviah, 1652. Ezra A. and Mary E., 1691. Ezra K. and Cynthia A., 224. Fisher and Abigail, 943. Fisher and Mary, 306. Francis A. and Henrietta, 1721. Frank H. and Alice, 698. Frederick A. and Mary E., 1.500. Freeborn and Dolly, 1482. Freeborn, 2d, and Esther A., 1625. George and Hannah, 400. George and Melinda, 481. George and Ruth, 218. George and Susanna, 72. George and Susan B., 633. George C. and Harriet A., 1261. George H. and Ellen C, 498. George R. and Sybil C, 1295. George T. and E'liza, 1007. George AV. and Paulina, 279. Harding H. and Alice A., 1505. Harley W. and Joanna, 118, Harris H. and Eleanor R., 97. Henry A. and Ann A., 233. Henry B. and Lucv, 811. Henrv B. and Sally, 79. Henry C, Rt. Rev., and Eliza R., 693. Henry G. and Susan C, 980. Henry G. and Thankful E., 979. Henry H. and Hannah L. , 1229. Henry R. and Sally, 627. Herbert A. and .Vlelissa A., 1419. Hiram M. and Mary, 533. Hiram S., M. D. , and Maria L., 557. Holden and Mary, 33. Holden W. and Sally B., 39. I-Iomer and Elizabeth, 1640. Horatio, Rt. Rev., and Mary J., 613. Howard and Mary L., 689. Ira A. and Adaline E., 965. Ira C. and Finnette, 1298. Isaac and Catharine, 1751. Isaac C. and Elizabeth B., 583. Isaac D. and Dolly, 1048. Isaac D. and Eliza, 1049. Isaac M,, Col., and Josephine E., 1219. Israel K. and Hannah, 1118. J. Niles and Amey B., 190. James and Amy, 784. James ,1. and Lucy, 847. James A. and Mary F,, 1226. .James G. and Helen M,, 988. James N. and Harriet, 696. James W. and Dorcas A., 251. Jefferson P. and Emily L., 1686, Jeremiah and Amey, 1166. Jeremiah and Elizabeth, 06S, Jeremiah and Eliza F., 1167. Jeremiah and Henrietta, 191. Jeremiah and Mary A., 289. Jeremiah and Sarah, 738, Jeremiah, Jr., Rev., and Mary A., 282. Jesse and Deborah, 783. Jesse and Miranda. 814. Jesse L. and Susan, 446. Pottee, Job and Eliza, 552. Job D., M. D., and Hattie E., 1276. John, 717, 1649. John and Amy, 1711. John, Capt., and Elcy, 26. John, Capt., and Elizabeth, 25. John and Elizabeth, 1650. John and Hannah, .31. John and Jane, 10. John and Laura, 1562. John, 3d, and Lydia E., 88. John and Mary, 1164. John and Pamelia, 1762. John and Phebe, 305. John and Ruth, 6. John and Sarah, 610, 983, 1339. John and Sophy, 330. John and Wait, 741. John A. and Mary, 984. John B. and Celinda, 284. John M. and Elizabeth V., 1724. John P. and Charity A,, 1778. John E. and Sarah A., 1452. John Van R. and Adelia, 1269. John W. and Eliza, 1347. Johnson and Elizabeth, 144. Jonathan, 326. Jonathan and Elizabeth, 1670. Jonathan and Jemima, 1669. Jonathan and Voadicia, 760. Jonathan B. and Mary A., 1466. Joseph and Abigail, 1062. Joseph and Anne, 594. Joseph and Esther, 635. Joseph and Louisa, 1835. Joseph and Martha M., 40. Joseph and Mary, 312, 605. Joseph and Rosina, 645. Joseph W. and Lucy R., 528. Knight and Polly, 1100. Lawriston and Jane, 1716. Lemuel and Anna, 951. Leonard L. and Susan J., 291. Lewis and Marcy H., 1054. Linden and Lucy, 848. Louis and Mary E., 425. Matthew B. and Abigail, 1776. Matthe.w B. and Elizabeth, 1777. Monroe and Emily E., 662, Mosely I. and Polly, 1622. Moses and Louisa, 751. Moses and Susan, 37. Moses and AVilliamina A. , 914. Moses and Zilphia, 29. Moses O. and Harriet A., 116. Moses R. and Alice A., 75. Moses R. and Jennie, 76. Nehemiah K. and Nancy E., 115. Nelson J and Romelia, 486. Nicholas G. and Ann F., 1486. Noel and Anna, 467. Noel and Mercv, 1480. Oliver, 1267. Oliver and Mary, 1326. Olney, M. D., and Amy, 1333. Olney and Mary, 845. Olney E. and Orra, 1.383. Orris J. and Elizabeth, 373. Otis and Tamar, 1684. Paraclete and Arabella M., 655. Paraclete and Clarissa, 604, Pardon, 1044. Pardon and Dinah, 1098. Pardon and Penelope, 1097. Pardon and Rhoda, 1248. Paris and Nancy, 1265. Paris and Rhoda M., 1266. Perry C. and Phebe, 1577. Perry C. and Venilia, 1578. Philip and Fanny M., 924. Philip and Lucretia, 734. Philip and Mary K., 1783. Philip and Nellie E., 1784. Philip A. and Amanda, 419. Philip A. and Ann F., 813. Philip H. and Sarah E,, 764. Philip \V. and Polly, 952. Philoand Mary, 1749. R. M, and Amelia. 921. Ray, Rev,, and Minerva, 1488, Rensselaer and Lucretia, 1052. Robert, 8. Robert and Catharine, 22. 48 Paet 10.— KOBERT potter, OF WARWICK, R. I., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. —Part 10. PoTTKR, Robert and Celinda, 33. Robert and Isabel, 1. Robert and Mary, 650, 1101. Robert and Sarah, 23. Riibcrt l{., Gen., and Abby A., 691. Robert B., Gen., and Frances, 690. Robert K. and Catharine M., 1.528. Robert K. and Sarah, 606. Robert N. and Rhoda, 73. Rufus and Elizabeth, 393. Rufus and Mary, 394. Russell and Lavinia, 643. Russell and Sally, 479. Samuel, 12. Samuel and Abigail, 735. Samuel and Temperance, 1491. Samuel and Urania, 801. Samuel B. and Eleanor B., 1019. Samuel H. and Emily, 759. Samuel H. and Gloriania, 761. Samuel P. and Catharine F., 117. Samuel T. and Barbara, 342. Seneca S., 1639. Sheldon and Alice W., 582. Sheldon and Grace, 1840. Sheldon and Sarah, 607. Solon S. and Maria, 1624. Sprague and Mary, 782. Stephen and Amanda, 1056. Stephen and Amey, 194. Stephen and Esther, 1735. Stephen and Mary, 315. Stephen and Salavine, 195. Stephen and Susan, 462. Stephen B. and EUza J., 1693. Stephen S. and Rebecca, 1116. Sylvester, 596. Sylvester and Mary E., 732. Thomas, M.D.;543a. Thomas and Diamia, 186. Thomas and Esther, 321. Thomas and Naby, 185. Thomas, M. D., find Rosanna, 544a. Thomas G., M. D., and Seria, 1370. Thomas H. and Margaret A., 712. Thomas R., M. D., and Rebecca, 1016. Thomas W. and Rosina, 954. Vernon, Jr., and Amelia W., 1299. Vernon and Electa M., 1260. Vernon and Noa, 1259. Warren A., Rev., and Harriet C, 485. Waterman and Clarissa, 1160. Waterman and Tryphena, IKil. William, 721. William and Angelina, 480. William and Celestia, 1584. William and Clarissa, 1346. William and Cynthia, 478. William and Hannah, 24. William, Capt., and Lydia, 132.'!. William and Lydia G., 401. William and Martha, 308. William and Mary, 1335, 1657. William and Mary A. , 1345. William A. and Adelaide A., 208. William A. and Caroline, 470. William A. and Catharine, 1.386. Potter , William A. and Eliza, 765. William A. and Emma F., 817. William C. and Aurelia, 1779. William C. and Orra A., 559. William Freeborn, 465. William H. and Annie M., 1183. William H. and Eliza R., 792. William H. and Lydia A., 1214. William H. and Mary A., 989. William H. H. and Frances L., 121. VViUiam J. and Rachael, 38. William M. and Freelove, 259. William P. and Amanda M., 1425. William R. and Cynthia A., 200. William R. and Mary M., 1297. William R. and Sally, 708. William S. and Isabella, 807. William W. and Sarah M., 100. Winfleld S. and Jennie, 1588. Winsor and Damaris, 742. Randle, Walter S. and Wary E., 1093, Rankin, David iiud Sally, 1734. Rasey, George F. and Addie M., 966. Ratiibun, William and Lucetta, 52. Read, William and Rhoda M., 287. Remington, Albert D. and Carrie M., 1400. John and Louisa, 1389. Reynolds, Lafayette and Huldah C, 836. Nathan C. and Rhoda A., 1270. Rich, Charles and Emily L., 1634. Richardson, David and Sally, 841. John B. and Maty E., 767. ROBBINS, Frank S. and Jennie M., 1430. Nathan G. and Mary E., 369. Roberts, B. L. and Janette, 362. J. E. and Henrietta M., 371. J. F. and Emeline, 370. John B. and Lucy M., 77. Rood, Ezra and Damaris, 1263. Root, Albert F. and Harriet J., 574. Miles and Elmira, 1078. Rounds, Hernando A. and Mary M. J., 61. ROZKLLE, Alexander and Sarah F., 457. Russell, Marcus C. and Rebecca, 647. RUTTER, Abraham and Rebecca K., 1837. Saui^ders, Isaac and Mary A., 1195. SciiOTT, Charles M. and Elizabeth, 1833. Seaman, Jos. R., Capt., and Rosana E., 576. Searles, Edward and Mary E., 230. Sergent, Lewis H. and Elizabeth A., 1276. Shabpe, Charles H. and Harriet, 1414. Shawhan, George R. and Sarah V., 1818. Si-iREVE, William P. and Carmiletta A., 1547. Sibley, William and Mary, 1079. Simpson, John and Margaret, 1583. Smith, Clark and Keziah, 944. Edmund H. and Ruth E., 837. Fenner and Eliza, 1204. Fred H. and Minnie B., 14.37. Henry and Emeline, 1205. Horace and Susan K., 572. James A. and Susan B., 770. Stephen and Rhoby E., 1387. Thomas P. and Dorothy, 1444. William and Mary, 1163. William G. and Ehza A., 1207. Snell, Charles B. and Celinda E., 295. Soutiiwick, Frederick A. and Susan E.,9!i5. George and Emma, 673. Sp.mn, William and Hannah E., 1808. •Spencer, William and Penelope, 1138. Speiiry, Silas E. and Amy B., 878. Starr, Henry A. and Celia B., 882. Steere, George N. and Annie E., 1230. Stewart, John, Jr., and Sophia A., 340. Stoddard, George Z. and Betsey A., 877. Strong, Sylvester and Sarah L., 600. Swain, Henry A. and Jane B., 1802. Sweet, Seriel C. and Lydia M., 8.'i5. Sweetland, Job and Minerva B., 1.531. Taber, William and Amanda M., 902. Telper, John and Emeransa, 1273. Thayer, Josiah and Lucinda, 1367. Thompson, Launt and Maria, 695. Thurber, Isaiah and Polly, 74S. Thurston, Augustus B. and Lydia B., 1497. Tiffany, John and Olive S., 1115. TiNGLEY, Frank E. and Alice M., 592. ToBEY, James, Rev., and Harriet, 1494. Tower, Hanibal and Polly E., .542. TozEii, Rczot and Mary E., 343. Turner, William H. and Ida R., 1108. TuTT, James P. and Harriet V., 76'.). Underwood, Benjamin D. and May, 678. Vail, Simon and Mary L., 448. Van Dusen, John and Charity A., 881. Wadsworth, Lemuel and Julia, 1476. Walch, William E. and Amanda, 1088. Walker, Albert G. and Patience A. E. , 1410. George and Hannah, 163. Peleg and Polly, 1384. Walters, Charles E., M. D., and Viola A., 870. Irwin M. and Hannah A., 856. Weaver, James B. and Cora, 518. Webster, John R. and Gertrude M., 352. Welch, Melvin D. and CorneUa A., 1083. Wentworth, Erastus, Rev., and Phebe E., 730. Wheeler, S. S. and Kate E., 892. AViiETSTONE, George and Lavinia, 1768. White, Amos A. and Josephine, 413. Henry and Eliza M., 862. Whitford, Ambrose N. and Matilda, 1393. Gideon B. and Zilphia, 46. Whiting, James M. and Addaliza, 1428. WiCKWiRE, Uriah and Dolly, 1626. Wight, Charles and Cynthia, 1111. Seaman and Samantha J., 1014. William F. and Lydia M., 176. Williams, Harvey J. and Celia A., 961. Wilson, George W. and Harriet M., 815. William F. and Chloe M., 1074. WiTHERELL, Edward J. and Phebe, 904. Orrin and Celia, 851. Wood, Daniel G. and Ellen D., 1377. Woodward, Edward and Amelia M., 986. Wright, Chester W. and Lorancey, 963. Young, Frederick K. and Alice J., 87. Gteorge H., M. D., and Laura A., 665. James and Hannah C, 726. Yeau, Farnum and Elizabeth H., 155. Joseph and Susan, 42. Yeomans, George II. and Inez C, 885. INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES, PART 10. Potter, Alonzo, Rt. Rev., page .37 Anthony, 37. Asa P., 46. Clarkson Nott, Hon., 41. Delcour S., Hon., 45. Edward, 36. Eliphalet, Rev., 44. George, 37. Howard, 42. Henry C.,Rt. Rev., 43. Potter, Horatio, Rt. Rev., 38. Isaac M., Col., 45. Israel Ralph, 36. 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