cs :^!iymimjf ) \vm\ . •. T-\ -'. -^V ?t f iiiuilir Pllffj mmM i ^ it THE ROBERTS FAMILY ^ Aj^ >s MRS. AMORENA GRANT $2.00 THE ROBERTS FAMILY 11", A GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH ROBERTS OF WINDHAM, MAINE. ISTH CENTURY. t ♦ « BY MRS. AMORKNA GRANT, No. 62 West Cedar Street, BOSTON, MASS. WEST CHICAGO PRESS ASSOCIATION, PUBLISHERS, 65-71 Plymouth Place, Chicago, Illinois. 3 3-^,i-': '-^^''.v D-3 , \^ ^o^t)*^ THE ROBERTS FAMILY. History that did not possess value to some one, and especial interest to those having a part in making the same commen- surate with its scope, was never written, and a story of a genealogical character cannot be otherwise than important to its subjects and worthy of the earnest encouragement and sup- port of an ancestry that is justified in a commendable pride in the deeds of its fathers and a name that has been made illustri- ous by some of its sons and daughters, while all of the race must iiave a common interest in a history that relates to them- selves and the men and women from whom they sprung. It is most rare for individuals to be found who are indifferent to their origin, yet it is equally rare that any incidents in the life of ordinary individuals not of unusual prominence in war, states- manship, ecclesiastics or the sciences, is preserved and handed down to future generations. . .* 'WeAoriliiiiai^ik' make* -iK)* efforts to trace the current of our :bli!)dd*4Jiid'C wiouJT graullp^rdnts' day until the actors of earlier davs who could supply so much that their posterity w^ould great- .4y..t'ahie.; Jia^jq:;pa?se<^ a\\;ay forever. Tlie'se 'few' p'ages'are cTisfributed among the numerous de- scendants of Joseph Roberts, formerly of New Hampshire, who died in lUickfield, Maine, about the beginning of the nine- teenth century. Calling attention to the work of one of their number, who has devoted much time, labor and expense through correspondence and the examination of records, to the task of uniting the thousands whose first ancestor was Joseph Roberts, by the connecting links of a family record. The descendants of Joseph Roberts are scattered from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and the present generation has a knowl- edge of comparatively small limit of the great number of those connected to them by the strong ties of blood. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 3 The family is to be congratulated that a member, and that one a woman, has had the pride, ambition and enterprise to take upon herself the labor of gathering the names of all those, living and dead, of the stock which had Joseph Roberts for its progenitor, and it is to be regretted that some one early in the century had not commenced a work that could easily have given authentic details of vital historical interest that would probably have brought all of the New England Roberts' name under the branches of one genealogical tree. The last twenty years has witnessed the passing away of several venerable members of this particular branch of the fam- ily w^hose interesting story of the honorable deeds of their ances- tors in early days, witl> their trials, discouragements, privations and active part in creating our national history, would now be so intensely appreciated by their ancestry. It is also to be regretted that a more extended history of the family, reverting to the ancient days before the first of the name landed on these shores, cannot be presented in this work, but no one has yet been found to undertake the gigantic task. Mrs. Amorena Grant, to whose patient labors this partial story is due, having had the greatest difficulties to encounter, and met the most discouraging indifference among so many mem- bers of the tribe in her efforts, by correspondence, to secure essential detailed facts of family history, in the gleaning of whicli every one should have a common interest and take pleasure in contributing a part. This volume is an incomplete record of the descendants of Joseph Roberts, who married Hannah Young, and evidently lived in Windham, Maine, during the war of the revolution as is al- most conclusively proven by the Windham town records, together with subsequent circumstances and incidental history. They had seven children, of whom Joseph was the oldest, who was a soldier of the revolutionary war, having enlisted at Cape Elizabeth as appears by the National Muster rolls of that period. He married Esther Hamlin of Gorham, removed to Buckfield and was the first settler in the town of Brooks, Maine, about the year 1799. 4 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. ' The other children, sons and daughters of Joseph and Hannali Roberts, were : Hannah, who married, in 1780, James Jordan, whose parents were James Jordan and Phoebe Philbrick of Standish. Sarah, born in Windham, 1764; married Jotham Shaw, who was born in Weymouth, Mass. Jonathan, who married, January, 1787, Prudence Willard, in Windham. EHzabeth, born 1769; married Thomas Irish of Windham. Mary, born 1773; married Richard Taylor. John, born 1777; married Mirian Irish. The family all removed to Buckfield, Maine, where the names of their children are all recorded and where the mother, Han- nah, lived with her daughter, Elizabeth Irish, until 181 5, and at the time of her death her sons Joseph, Jonathan and John were in Brooks, her daughter Hannah in Monroe and the other daughters were in Buckfield. All of the above named children had large families. Joseph Roberts had two wives and twenty-four children, twelve by each marriage. Hannah Jordan had twelve children. Sarah Shaw ten children. Jonathan Roberts seven children. Elizabeth Irish seven children. Mary Taylor eight children. John Roberts had six children born in the State of Alaine and removed to Ohio, where other children were born to him, only one child remained in Maine, Sylvanus Roberts, who died in Stockton, Maine, April 25, 1872. having had two wives and four children by each. That some particular Ijranches of the various limbs to the main family tree have received more elaborate notic' than others is due entirely to the interest taken by individual inen-iners. who have supplied the information, and surely through no design of the author, who has gladly welcomed everything of historical interest relating to any one connected, by ties of blood or marriage, with the descendants of Joseph Roberts, Jr., while at the same time THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 5 inviting- those of the other branches to take their share of space in the book. The extended notes of the Jonathan Rol^erts branch have been snpphed In- Prof. Thomas A. Roberts, his grandson. The ,»^ork has been a labor of love and family pride by Mrs. Grant, wno has well and unselfishly performed her part for the benefit of future generations. She has given her time and labor TO the task without expectation of financial re- ward and with little encouragement of receiving enough from sales of the book to meet the actual expense of publication Mrs. Grant well says in offering an apology for the regretted incompleteness of the work : 'T felt that I must save some of its history from oblivion and what I offer in these pages will help some future historian." THE PUBLISHERS. THE ROBERTS NAME. The tradition that the Roberts families living in the state of Alaine have their origin in New Hampshire, though originally from Wales, naturally leads us back to Dover, N. H., which was first settled by an Englishman named Hilton, in 1623. Others followed from the west of England, and the first meeting-house was built in 1633, on land occupied two hundred years later by one jVaron Roberts. The first Roberts mentioned in Dover, N. H., town records was Thomas Roberts, whose signature to a document is recorded in 1640. This Thomas Roberts (emigrant) was married in Eng- land to Rebecca . He came to America in 1633 and settled in Dover, N. H., and was colonial governor for a short time. He had two sons, one of whom was the sheriff, who whipped the Quakers at the cart-taii out of town. After that, the father arose in church and publicly asked the pardon of God for having such sons, and immediately adopted the Quaker faith. Whittier, the poet, is said to have descended from this same sheriit. Thomas Roberts conveyed land to his sons John and Thomas in 1670, and the Roberts name is mentioned all the way down to the present time in Dover, N. H., and surrounding towns and states throughout the Union. This ancestor may not be the one we are looking for, as there are said to be two distinct families of Roberts, not related — one coming from England, claiming to be English, the other from Wales. Probably they all originated from the same source- Roberts being distinctly a Welsh name. Not being able to trace connection with the one coming over from Wales (and they are coming from Wales all the time), I have chosen to confine my present history to Joseph Roberts, the first settler of the town of Brooks, Me., and his immediate fam- ily, supplemented by one nearly as full of the descendants of his brother, Jonathan Roberts, and a brief notice of the family of 6 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 7 his sisters, Hannah Jorden, Sarah Shaw, Ehzabeth Irish, Mary Taylor, and brother, John Roberts. On the Windham, Me., records is the copy of a deed which says : "Peter White purchased of Joseph Roberts and wife, Han- nah, one hundred acres of land, at Standish, Me., August 29, 1787." This Joseph Roberts and wife, Hannah, were undoubtedly the parents of our paternal ancestor Joseph. The family are known to have lived on this farm on Standish Neck, Me. It is now owned by Edwin White, a grandson of Peter White, who bought it. and who moved from Buckfield (Me.) there. It is occupied by A. M. Shaw, who has summer boarders, and is a delightful situation at the foot of Sebago Lake, Me., about six miles from Standish village, Me. From the house to Windham, Me., is but a few rods, and as the farm seems to have extended into Windham, Me., they used "Windham" as a home name. Joseph Roberts, Senior, our ancestor, was living in Brent- wood, N. H., in 1756^ and is next known by the records extant in Windham, Me. He had a brother Jonathan, also living in Windham, Me., having been married there to Elizabeth Webb, in 1768. Their son Samuel was born in Windham, Ale. When they moved to Buckfield, Me., there were born to them: Susanna, George, Jonathan, James, Bethia, Judith, Betsey, Seth and Rebecca. James, of this family, married Tabitha Roberts, the daughter of his cousin Joseph, and went to Brooks, Me., with them. Oth- ers of the family followed and settled in Brooks and Waldo, Me.. and surrounding towns, where their descendants are to this day. A Windham, Me., record says: "Jonathan Roberts, Jr., of Buckfield, bought land in Buckfield, Me., of Peter White, of Standish, Me., 1795." Another deed speaks of Jonathan Roberts (a trader), of Windham, Ale., now residing in Buckfield, Me., January 15, 1801. Joseph Junior's brothers and sisters were: Hannah, Sarah, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Mary and John. When their father died is not known. The family tradition says he came from Wales to New Hampshire. The mother, who was Hannah Young, died in 1816, while re- siding with her daughter Elizabeth. JOSEPH ROBERTS, JR. A Revolvitlonary Soldier. ' JOSEPH ROBERTS was born in Brentwood, N. H. (a town near the Massachusetts Hne), on February 6, 1756. He died in Brooks, Me., January 10, 1843. Nothing is known of him from his birth till his enlistment in the militia at Cape Elizabeth, May 15. 1775- Being under age, he ran away from home to enlist. His father went to bring him home, but, as Joseph told it, he, too, caught the war fever, and enlisted, and they were both at Bunker Hill, fighting "behind the rail fence." The common soldiers of this renowned battle were not record- ed, so we cannot prove this illustrious service ; but Joseph's name appears recorded at the state house and at Washington, D. C, as a Revolutionary soldier from 1775 to the end of 1779. In the meantime he found time to marry, for November 28, 1777, he was married to Miss Esther Hamlin, of Gorham, Me., a daughter of Joseph Hamlin, who was a soldier in the French war, and died soon after returning home, June 17, 1763. Miss Hamlin's lineage has been traced back to Hamelin, who came over with William the Conqueror in 1066, and supposed to be of German ancestry. She is of the fifth generation in America. James came in 1639 and settled in Barnstable, Mass. His son Israel also lived there, while Jacob became one of the early set- tlers of Gorham, Me., about 1743. (H. F. Andrews, in his "History of the Hamlin Family," gives a very vivid account of the stirring times the settlers had at this period with the Indians and French ; also sickness and hardships almost incredible to believe now.) Jacob was born in 1702. He married his cousin Content Ham- lin, in 1 73 1. He died in 1774. She lived almost to the year 1800. Joseph, the one child left to them, was born May, 173 — , possibly in Barnstable, Mass. He married, April 15, 1755, Hannah Whit- ney, whose family came from York, Me. She died in 1797. Their children were : Jacob, Esther, Joseph, Sarah. 8 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 9 Esther Hamlin Roberts was born in Gorham, Me., June 30, 1758. She was married on November 28, 1777. She died in 1800 in Buckfield, Me. REVOLUTIONARY SERVICES OF JOSEPH ROBERTS. 1. Appears with rank of private on muster roll of Captain Samuel Dunn's company, Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty- first Regiment of Foot, dated July 11, 1775. He enlisted May 15, 1775, from Cape Elizabeth, Me., for one month and twenty- seven days. 2. Appears on return of Captain Dunn's company (October returns), 1775. 3. Appears in an order for bounty coat, or its equivalent in money, dated Cambridge, November, 1775. For service in Cap- tain Dunn's company. 4. Appears on muster roll of Captain Jonathan Sawyer's com- pany, Colonel Phinney's regiment, dated at Garrison Fort George, December 8, 1776. He enlisted January i, 1776. 5. Service at Dorchester Heights, August 31, 1776. Resi- dence, Windham, Me. 6. Travel from home, Windham to Bennington, January 6, 1777. 7. Travel from Fort Edward to Windham, January 15, 1777. 8. Appears on muster and pay roll of Captain Robert Per- kins' company of Light Horse, raised by resolve of September 22, 1777, for guarding Burgoyne's troops to Prospect Hill. He ■enlisted September 27, discharged November 7, 1777. 9. Appears on muster and pay roll of Captain Samuel Water- house's company. Colonel Jacob Gerrish's regiment of guards at Winter Hill. He enlisted April 3, 1778. 10. Appears on muster and pay roll Captain John Dodge's company. Colonel Jacob Gerrish's regiment of guards. He en- listed July 19, 1778; discharged December 16, 1778. 11. Appears on muster and pay roll of Captain Nathan Mer- rill's company, Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's regiment. He was detached for Penobscot Expedition, and allowed pay for mileage. He enlisted July 8, 1779; discharged September 25, 1779. 12. Appears among a list of men moved from Cape Elizabeth since 1776, dated Cape Elizabeth, January 17, 1782. 10 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. A pension was s^rranted of $8 a month, from April 9, 1818. This was dropped under Act of May i. 1820, but restored by Act of June 7, 1832, at $76.66 per year. It was allowed April 10, 1834. The second pension commenced from March 4, 1831. Joseph Roberts is supposed to have settled in Standish, Me., the town adjoining Windham, Me., about the close of his Revolu- tionary services. All his children's names appear on the Buck- field, Me., records. The "Maine State Register" records that he was the first white settler in the town of Brooks, Me., in 1799. He probably was there several years before his family moved, as his wife died, in 1800, in Buckfield. In 1801 he married Mar- sraret Hall, dauditer of Hatevil Hall and Ruth Winslow. She was from the old English family of Wincelowe, from whom came Governor Winslow in the Mayflower, in 1620. His brother, Ivenelm, horn in 1599, came to Plymouth, Mass., m 1629. He married in 1634 the widow of John Adams, and settled in Marsh- field. Mass. To them was born Job. His son James, born 1687, settled in Falmouth, Me., 1728. He was the first Quaker in that town. He had a son Job, born 171 5, and his daughter Ruth married Hatevil Hall, who was a descendant of Deacon John Hall, born in Eng- land, in 1617, and settled in Dover, N. H., about 1650. His grandson, Hatevil, went to Falmouth, Me., in 1750, and there his son Flatevil, born in Dover, 1736, married Ruth Winslow (fifth generation). They moved from Falmouth, Me., to Windham, Me., thence to Buckfield, Me., thence to Brooks, Me., where she died in 1798. He died in 1804. He left thirteen children. The twelfth child, Margaret, of the sixth generation in America, was born in 1777, in Buckfield, Me. She married Joseph Roberts, and they had twelve children. Shadrach Hall, the thirteenth child, and brother of Margaret, was born in T779, and married Sarah, the daughter of Joseph Roberts by his first wife. She was born in 1782. They had ten children. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. ii JOSEPH AND ESTHER HAMLIN. They had twelve children as follows : 1. Hannah, bom February 20, 1778; married John Young, 1799; died 1844; h3-d ten children. 2. Tabitha, born January 11. 1780; married a distant relative, James Roberts,- 1799; died November 20, 1868; had four chil- dren. 3. Sarah, born May 6, 1782; married Shadrach Hall; died November, 1859; had ten children. 4^ Isaac, born May 10, 1784; married, first, Abigail Merrill, 1810; married, second, Sarah Cobb, 1836; died, 1862; had nine children. 5. Jacob, born May 10, 1784; married, first, Huldah Myrick, 1810; married, second, Abby Jenkins, 1852; died March 15. 1856; had eleven children. 6. Elizabeth, born February 2, 1786; married John Cates^ 1804; died June, 1832; had nine children. (j. Gilman, born October 28, 1788; married, first, Ann Leath- ers, 181 1 ; married, second, Susan Batchelder, 1830; died May 4, 1877 ; had twelve children. 8. Enoch, born March 2^, 1791 ; married, first, Eleanor Leath- ers, ; married, second, Eliza Aborn, ; died July 25, 1858 ; had eleven children. 9. Infant, born, 1793; died, 1793. 10. Esther, born March 20, 1795 ; married Daniel Hamilton, 1813; died, 1877; had thirteen children. 11. Lovina, born August, 1797; married Levi Bowen, 1818;, died October, 1856; had twelve children. 12. Joseph, born November 2, 1799; married Lydia Knight, 1823; died October 26, 1885; had three children. One hundred and four grandchildren of Joseph and Esther Hamlin Roberts. 12 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. JOSEPH AND MARGARET HALL. They had twelve children, as follows : I. Nathan, born February 5, 1802; died young. (^ Benjamin, born February, 1804; married Nancy Cilley, 1843; died November 23, 1864; had 5 children. :3. John, born January, 1806; married Harriet Jackson, 1834; ■died May. 1886; had eight children. 4. Alfred, born October 21, 1807; married, first, Caroline Davis, 1831 ; married, second, Sarah Roberts, i860; died October 15, 1868; had fourteen children. 5. Ruth, born, 1809; died young. 6. Mary, bom, 181 1 ; died young. 7.; Timothy, born July 31, 1812; married Nancy Gardner, 1835; died March 19, 1868; had four children. 8. Charles, born January, 1814; married Clarinda Havener, — ; died January 6, 1840. 9. Nathan, born June 9, 1815; married, first, Elvira Irish; married, second, Mary Langham ; died September 9, 1892; had five children. 10. Mary, born, 1818; married Calvin Fogg; died December, i^^; had four children. (iii Winslow, born March 8, 1821 ; married, first, Amelia Put- nam ; married, second, Cornelia Rand ; married, third, Maria Bangs; died June 17, 1879; ^^^^1 seven children. 12. Rufus, born April 14, 1823; married Adeline Files, 1844; died May, 1900; had six children. Fifty-three grandchildren of Joseph and Margaret Hall Roberts. One hundred and fifty-seven grandchildren of Joseph Roberts. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 13 THE FIRST SETTLER OF BROOKS, MAINE. Going into the wilderness of Brooks, Me., in 1799, Joseph Roberts first selected a spot about a mile north of the present vil- lage, and cleared the land for his first home. A family, Thorn- dike by name, from Beverly, Mass., owning a large grant of land, and wishing to secure the improvements made by Joseph, exchanged with him for a large tract of land about a mile west of the first farm, now called the "Thorndike Farm." Here Joseph and his boys cleared up another farm, built a log house, and here he lived a long life and died respected and lamented by all. He built the first saw mill, which developed the village around it and a few years later the grist mill, on the site where the "Page Mills" recently stood. He was a natural mechanic, and was a manufac- turer of wooden ware, selecting woods with greatest care, and with a foot-lathe turning out bowls, mortars, etc. Some of his dishes are in existence now among his descendants. He taught his boys the wood-turners' trade, and the girls were taught spinning and weaving. The goods they manufactured were a source of revenue. While some were making articles, others would go out through the sparcely settled country and trade them for necessi- ties of life. The old soldier was an upright, moral and religious man, in- dustrious and frugal. His descendants have inherited these traits in a great measure, as well as his consistent patriotism in time of war. 14 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. CHILDREX OF JOSEPH AND ESTHER. HANNAH ROBERTS YOUNG'S FAMILY. HAW AH ROBERTS, first child of Joseph and Esther, was born in Buckfield, ]\Ie., February 20, 1778. She married, in 1799, John Young-, who was born in Buckfield, Me., 1778. They had ten children. He died in South Jackson, Me., October 29, 1836. She died in Swanville, Me., October 26, 1844. Their children were: I. AXXA YOUXG, born September 12, 1800; married Hugh Carley February 5, 1822. She died December 11, 1837. Their children were: Alvin Carley, born September 2^, 1823; was killed in Africa by natives, April 26, 1842. Mark Carley, born March 11, 1826; married Kate Oilman. They live in Tolono, 111. Lovina Y. Carley, born in Jackson, Me., May 23, 1828 ; married to William S. Hildreth in New Salem, Ind., Janu- ary 2, 1848, who was born in Paris, Ky., December 16, 1826, and died in Decatur. 111., Januar}- 15, 1894. She died in Jacksonville, 111., June 30, 1892. Their children were: Hortense A. Hildreth, born in Liberty, Mo., October 18, 1849. Winfield Scott Hildreth, born in Liberty, Mo., October 29, 1859; died December 13, 1896; unmarried. Carley Fremont Hildreth, born in Cameron, Mo., August 15, 1861. Inez K. Hildreth, born in Tolono, 111., March 4, 1869. Hortense Hildreth was married December 24, 1873, to Halden J. Hay in Tolono, 111. He died February 20, 1895, in St. Louis, 111. There were four children, viz. : Mary Lovina Hay, born April 6, 1877; married August, 1898, Joseph Jeffries, who w^as born in Kania, 111.. September 29. 1876. Ollie L. Hay, born Au- gust 5, 1878; died October 17, 1878. Ada A^sta Hay, born Decem- ber 9, 1880; died June 26, i88r. Carley Halden Hay, bom July 2, 1883, in Litchfield, 111., where they now reside. Carley F. Hildreth, married May i, 1886, Anna S. Steele, who was born February 12, 1868, in Dwight, 111. Their children were : James William, born in Marshfield, Mich., July 11, 1888. Lizzie Lovina, born in Jacksonville, 111., December 16, 1891. Hazel Hortense, iiorn in Jacksonville, 111., January 11, 1894. Mamie Hildreth, born in Jacksonville, 111., August 11, 1898. All of these reside in Litchfield, 111. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 15 John Carley, born January 31, 1831 ; died June 10, 183?. Martha A. Carley, born February 2, 1836; married March 5, 1853, Charles A. Harris, of Stockton, Me., who was born in Methuen, Mass. Their children were : Ashley C. Harris, born May 7, 1857; died January 2, 1875. Annie O. Harris, born September 8, i860; married October 7. 1883, George H. Lowell, of Bucksport, Me. Their children were : Ralph W. Lowell, born September 24, 1886; Carleton W., born February 15, 1890; Ver- non H., born July 3, 1897. Lyman C. Harris, born April 7, 1S67 ; married December 12, 1889, Lizzie Partridge; died November 2d:. 1892. Maggie E. Harris, born July 29. 1870; married July 8, 1895; Leroy Nickerson. Beulah, born September 12, 1896. Charles L. Harris, born October 14, 1873; died December 10 1885. Irwin P. Harris, born July 18, 1879. Ashley Carley, born December 5, 1837 ; died December 14, 1855, in Havana, Cuba, of yellow fever. 2. MARTHA YOUNG, second daughter of Hannah, born in 1802; married Ebenezer Williams, February 15, 1822; died March, 1835. Their children were : Hannah Williams, born in Jackson, Me., in 1823; married Timothy Thorndike in 1844, who died in 1874. He was an offi- cer of the 26th Maine Regiment. She died in Belfast, Me., November 26, 1901. Their children were: Clara Thorn- dike, born 1845; ^ graduate from Mt. Holyoke Seminary; mar- ried Edward Sibley, Belfast. Me., 1869. Their children were: Charlotte Thorndike Sibley, liorn in Belfast, Me., January 29, 1871 ; graduated from Wellesley Seminary ; married Henry Hoyt Hilton, of Cambridge, Mass.. October 6, 1897. They had two children, namely: Katherine Leighton Hilton, bom July, 1898; and Charlotte Wallace Hilton, born April 29, 1901. They reside in Chicago. Howard Sibley, born February 19, 1892; entered Dartmouth, 1897. Edward Thorndike, born 1857 ; married Ida Chase, of Boston, They live in Belfast, Me. Isabella W^illiams, born in Jackson, Me., March 26, 1826; mar- ried October 17, 1844, to Richard Dexter, who died November 7, 1886. She resides in Worcester, Mass. Their children were: Lorinda Ellen Dexter, born in Worcester, Mass., July 3, 1845; 1 6 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. died June 14, 1863. George Albert Dexter, born in Worcester,. Mass., October i. 1847 '- married Etta Hurlburt, 1871 ; John Brad- ford Dexter, born in Worcester. August 6, 1849; died April 26, 1854. Martha Isabella Dexter. ])orn in May 19, 1854; married J. F. Armstrong, November 19, 1874. Their children were: Alice Isabella Armstrong, born September. 1875 ; married Wil- liam Lain])Iiere, November 15. 1897. Mattie Winifred Armstrong, born July 10, 1892. Frank Richard Dexter, born July 30, 1871 ;: married Lena Hurlljurt, May 16. 1890. Jackson Williams, born in Jackson, Me., 1830; married Mary J. Harris, November 19, i860. He died in Portland, Me., July II, 1893. She resides in Portland, Me. 3. LOVINA YOUNG, born about 1805; married Mr. Stewart, and died a young woman. 4. ESTHER YOUNG, born 1807 ; married Samuel Mitchell ; died June 14, 1834. Their children were: Daniel Young Mitch- ell, born in Troy, Me., January 7, 1831 ; married November 6. 1854, Nancy F. Putnam, born in Searsport, Me., April, 1836;. died June I, 1856. September 26, i860, Daniel married Delia Jane Nichols, of Searsport, Me. Ashley J. Mitchell, born in Troy, Me.,. August 28, 1833 ; married Mary Carlon. They had one son, George Ashley Mitchell; born April 25, 1863; married Susan G. Stephenson, of Hingham, Mass. 5. HANNAH YOUNG, born 1809; married Israel Stearns, Monroe, Me. They had one son, Jonathan, who died in Old- town, Me. 6. ALMIRA YOUNG, born February i, 181 1 ; married Silas Stearns, Jackson, Me. She died March 11, 1851. (These Stearns brothers were connections of Israel Putnam of Revolu- tionary fame.) Almira and Silas had eight children. Esther, born October, 1834; married Joseph Hamilton. Swanville, ]Me., and had eight children. (See Hamilton record.) John Y. Stearns, born November 18, 1836; married Lois, daugh- ter of Reuben Deering, in Jackson, Me., September 26, 1864. There were three children, namely: Minot F., bom December 20, 1865. Gertrude D., born September 2, 1869, and Vesta A., bom August II, 1877, in Belfast, Me. Gertrude married Wilber THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 17 Macomber, December 20, 1893. Ruth, born August 23, 1896. John Y. Stearns enhstecl in Twenty-sixth Maine for one year. He died in Jackson, Me., June 17, 1891. Vesta Stearns was born in 1838, and died in 1861. David Stearns, born January 14, 1841 ; died November 3, 1866. Harriet Stearns, born January i, 1842; married Reuben Woodbury, of Searsport, Me. They had one son, Edward. Harriet married (second time) Amos Gross. They had eight children as follows: Alexis, Eugene (who died), Robert, John (who died), Clifton, Ralph, Ernest, Benjamin. Alexis married Lizzie Kimball. They have one child, Morris, who was born May, 1898. Baby Stearns was born and died in 1844. Jennie Stearns was born November 6, 1846, and married Charles F. Cooper, of Bel- fast, Me. Almira Stearns was born in 1848, and married Willard Page of Jackson, Me. She died in Belfast, Me., January 16, 1892. The children of Jennie Stearns Cooper are as follows : Celeste, born June 8, 1874; married Lincoln Hamilton, June 28, 1899 They live in Swanville. Elizabeth Cooper, born June 14, 1877 Mary Cooper, born March 25, 1879; died October 12, 1884 Frederick, born April 12, 1881. Jennie, born December 31, 1883 died October 22, 1884. Infant, born and died August, 1885 Stella, Ijorn September i, 1886. Almira Stearns Page's children were: Nellie (who died), Grace, Minnie, Ralph. Grace was born in 1873 and married Roy Young. She died December 6, 1896. They had one child, Mar- garet. 7. JOHN YOUNG, born February 16, 1813; married, June 29. 1835, Maria M. Gilman. She was born September 2, 1815, and died Decemljer 3, 1895. John died December 27. 1838. Two children were born to them, namely : John Henry, July II, 1836 (died June it,, 1857, on Island of St. Helena), and Lusanna Emeline, born January 27, 1839 ! married Charles Henry Clary, September 19. 1870. Their children were: Edith Abby Clary, born September i, 1871 ; Justin Roberts Clary, born May 26, 1873. Lusanna Maria Clary, born November 29, 1874. Mary Perry Clary, born April 3, 1880, and died May 3, 1880. Henry Charles Clarv, born Fp.bruarv 2, 1882. i8 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 8. A'ESTA YOUNG, a beautiful girl ; was engaged to Charles Oilman, but she died young and unmarried. 9. JOSEPH YOUNG, married Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of Eli Roberts, of Waldo. They had four sons : Eli, Hanson, Joseph, John Wesley. (See Tabitha's record.) Joseph was a sailor. He went off to sea and never came back. It is reported that he died in Kansas. 10. EMMELINE YOUNG was born about 1819, and mar- ried about 1840, her cousin, Joseph Hamilton, of Swanville, and died April 8, 1854. She had four children : Isabel, Alvin, Emmeline, Amos. All are dead but Amos, who married Delia George of Stockton. They had one son, Charles. Emmeline mar- ried Joseph Harvey. They had one child, Nellie. Alvin died when four years of age, and Isabel died when eight years of age. TABITHA ROBERTS' FAMILY. TABITHA ROBERTS, second daughter of Joseph and Esther, was born in Buckfield, Me., January 11, 1780, and married, March 20, 1799, her father's cousin, James Roberts, son of Jonathan Roberts and Elizabeth Webb. Thev all lived in Buckfield, Me. James and his brother Samuel soon followed their cousin Joseph into the new country, and settled in Waldo, Me., immediately south of Brooks township. The early settlers had hard work to do in those days, and Tabitha was a true helpmeet, going into the woods to help her husband in his daily work, always ready for anything needed to be done. It is said she once killed a Brit- ish soldier with a pitchfork as he was in the act of taking away her last cow. True daughter of her father ! But four children were born to them. Two of these died young. Of the two re- maining, Esther died long before her mother, while Eli lived to care for his mother in her declining years. She died at the home of her son on November 20, 1868, nearly ninety years of age. Her husband, James, died in 1864. ESTHER ROBERTS was born in 1802, and married George Fogg, November 20, 1821. She died in Brooks, Me., 1841. She was the mother of six children, as follows : James, Tabitha, George, Catherine, Lorenzo and Reuben. They are all dead but Tames, who now lives in Methuen, Mass. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 19 James Fogg was born May 31, 1822. He married Emeline M. Dyer, of Phillips, Me., and when she died he married Harriet N. Farnsworth, of Lawrence, Mass. To them were born three daughters. They were: Emma Fogg, born October 29, 1854; married, September 16, 1875, Fred Morton. They live in Phila- delphia, Pa. Their children are: Eddie, born May 17, 1878. Arthur, born April i, 1880. George, born July 2(i, 1883. Frank, born June 13, 1885. Georgietta A. Fogg was born February 14, 1859; married, December 2y, 1880, Horace Eldridge. They live in Maiden, Mass., and have two children, viz. : Clarence Eldridge, born April 15, 1883. Horace Eldridge, born April 20, 1884. Abbie W'. Fogg was born May 31, 1862 ; married, December 25, 1882, Elmer Bailey. They live in Salem. N. H., and have four children : Clara Bailey, born May 20, 1884. Orin A., born Sep- tember I, 1886. Mary, born December 30, 1888. Harriet, born September 23, 1890. ELI ROBERTS. Son of 'iabitha Roberts. NANCY ROBERTS, Wife of Eli Roberts. ELI ROBERTS, son of Tabitha, born February 19, 1804, and died August 22, 1861. On March 17, 1822, he married Nancy Jones, daughter of Samuel Jones, one of the first settlers. She was born September 7, 1805, and lived until July 24, 1901. For nearly 20 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. a century she was a bright and shining Hght in her own numerous and admiring family and among her friends and neighbors. She retained her faculties to a wonderful degree, and was always ready to assist those in need of help and sympathy. They lived on the old homestead till the fast growing family demanded more room, then they built a new home across the street, where their lives were spent, the eldest son taking the place of protector when the father was called home. He, too, finished his work be- fore his mother was allowed to leave, and the last few years of her life were spent with her granddaughters. She had eleven chil- dren, only one of whom lived to see her mother die. The first child of Eli and Nancy Roberts was Elizabeth, born February 2^. 1823, and died January 13, 1890. She married Joseph Young, August. 1843. &"ecame an Abolitionist about 1844. Was one of the founders of the Republican party and always one of its trusted leaders in Waldo County. He was a man of great energy and determination, a ready debater and a prominent figure in the political arena of his county from 1855 until his death. He was the recognized leader of one faction of the Republican party, Truman Harmon of Thorndike being the head of the other. Their last great struggle was had in 1869, in the contest for U. S. senator between Hannibal Hamlin and Lot M. Morrill, Mr. Roberts supporting Hamlin. He was a candidate for the congressional nomination in 1866, but was defeated by the sitting member, Frederick A. Pike. Emeline, wife of Barnabas Roberts, died in Stockton, Me., December 19, 1893. They had seven children, viz.: i. An in- fant, born in January, 1844. 2. Ralph, bom in Jackson, Me., Sep- tember, 1845 > died in Stockton, Me., 1857. 3. Charles Sum- ner Roberts, born in Jackson, Me., August 21, 1851 ; married, January 18, 1877, Faustina Marden of Stockton, Me. He died February 16, 1882, in Stockton, leaving one son, Alton, bom March 9, 1880. 4. Hamlin Myrick Roberts, born in Jackson, May 15, 1853. He was lost at sea December, 1876, while mate of a ship. 5. Woodbury Davis Roberts was born in Stockton, Me., September 5, 1855. He married June 14, 1879, Evelyn Cheney of Stockton, who was born July 10, 1856. Their children are: i. Fred Barnabas, bom June 18, 1885. 2. Edward Cheney, bom March 28, 1892. 3. Elden Woodbury, born July I, 1897. They have resided for fifteen years in Centralia, Wash. 6. Ellen Cecelia Roberts, sixth child of Barnabas, was bom in Stockton, Me., June 18, 1859. She married Franklin P. Flanders, November 7, 1899. He is a music teacher in Boston, Mass. 7. Frank Roberts was born in Stockton Januar}', 1864, and died there August 2, 1872. 54 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 5. CHARLES LIXXEUS, the fifth child of Jacob and Hul- dah, was bom in Brooks, Me., April 14, 1821, and died May 20, 1896, in Yates City, Illinois, where he had resided for more than forty years. He was for many years a school teacher, was a mer- chant, hotelkeeper and justice of the peace, being a recognized authority in his locality upon history and public questions bv rea- son of his extensive reading and strict honesty. He acquired his education in the common schools and at the Quaker Colleee of CHARLES LINNEUS ROBERTS, Son of Dr. Jacob Roberts. Providence, Rhrxle Island. He was an early Abolitionist and al- ways a radical Republican. He was postmaster at Yates City. Ill, for three terms of four years each. In 1855 he married Caroline P. Metcalf of North Vassalboro, Me., who died in 1877. Their six children were: I. Emma Lucelia Roberts, born Xovcmber 10, 1856, died November 9, 1866, in Yates City, III. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 55 2. Carrie Louise Roberts, bom May 4, 1863, married, January 26, 1886, John Embrick Bear of Farmington, 111., They had two children: i. Floy Lorraine Bear, born July 18, 1887. 2. Lois Ina Bear, born June 20, 1892. 3. Charles Addison Roberts, bom August 10, 1862, in Yates City, is the third child of Charles Linneus Roberts. He attended the common schools of his city until 1880, when he entered the employ of the C, B. & Q. R. R. Co., and remained in their em- ploy as agent at Elm wood until 1898, when he resigned to run for the office of clerk of the Probate Court of Peoria County, to which he was elected November of that year, and holds the office at present writing, January, 1902. June 5, 1889, he was married to Mary Wolcott of Quincy, 111., their children being: i. George Seacord Roberts, born January 9, 1891. 2. Isabel, born April 15, 1893; died April 5, 1899. 3. Wolcott, born September i, 1897. They reside in Peoria, 111. Charles A. is recognized as a prominent leader in the Republican party of his county. 4. Georgia Anna, fourth child of C. L. Roberts, was born in Yates City, August 10, 1865. She resides in Peoria, 111. 5. Ellen Lois Roberts, bora April 7, 1868, in Yates City. She is a school teacher in Peoria, 111. 6. Blanche Lenore, bom September 7, 1873, in Yates City; married; February 22, 1898, Arthur Julian Lawrence of Yates City. One son, Linneus Atwood Lawrence, was bom November 18, i8q8. Thev reside in Galesburg, 111. CHARLES ADDISON ROBERTS, Son of Charles L. Roberts. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 57 6. PORTEUS BEEZALEEL ROBERTS, sixth child of Jacob, was bom July o.'j, 1823, in Brooks, Me., and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 4, 1888. He taught school in his young-- er days and while teaching in New York, June 17, 1848, mar- ried one of his pupils, Mary Ann Preckett of Lansingburg, N. Y,, who was born April 22, 1833, in Feresham, Kent Co., England. He went to Illinois in the latter part of 1848, taught school and, with his young wife endured many hardships, living for a time on a farm in Lake County, which he soon abandoned and returned to teaching penmanship, for in his day he was one of the best in the country. His health failing, he went farther south to Peoria PORTEUS B. ROBERTS, Son of Dr. Jacob Roberts. MARY ANN ROBERTS, Wife of P. B. Roberts. County and taught school near the present village of Elmwood, 111., where he built the first frame house there about 1853 or 1854. The preliminary survey was made at that time of the old Peoria and Oquawka railroad, where he secured employment as rodman. His abilities and mathematical knowledge soon received recog- nition and he was rapidly advanced by General A. C. Harding of Monmouth, the president, and was superintenrlent of the di- 58 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. vision when, after the road was completed to Burlington, Iowa, the great financial crash of 1857 compelled a lease of the same for ninety-nine years to the C, B. & Q. system. He also kept the leading hotel in Peoria, where he sold and went to Chicago, taking a lease in company with Colonel Frank Sherman of the New Sherman house. The war coming on with its great oppor- tunities, he soon found other fields of action, and sold the Sher- man house at a large advance to engage in street railroad build- ing and large dealings in Western lands as also Chicago real estate. At one time he owned the township in Iowa, where Storm Lake is located. He owned the two lots where stood Central Music Hall in Chicago, and two hundred lots where the Rock Island shops at Fortieth and State streets now are. He built street railroads in Cincinnati, Ohio, and on Staten Island, New York : was a large operator in cotton when the war blockade was broken ; was a broker in New York for several years and was financially ruined in the great crash of Black Friday through the failure of the Fisk and Gould combination to accept their con- tracts. At the time of his sudden death in March, 1888, he was actively promoting the construction of new railroad across the northern part of Arkansas. The children of Porteiis and Mary Ann were: 1. Manter Wellington, bom April 12, 1849, in Richmond, 111.; died April 26, 1849. 2. Charles Wellington, born July i, 1850, in Bunker Hill, 111. ; Married, October i, 1879, Sarah Angeline Lusk; born January II, 1855. Their children were: i. Mary Blanche, bom July 18. 1880. 2. Grace, bom November 9, 1882; died November 14, 1889. 3. Porteus Henry, bom March 4, 1885. 4. Cora Belle, bom December 6, 1888. 5. Bertha Palmer, bom November 12, 1894. Charles W. is a farmer and doctor in Mechanicsville, Iowa. 3. An infant son of Porteus and Mary was born and died in June, 1852, in Peoria, 111. 4. Fanny Fern, born March 20, 1854, in Peoria, III. ; married Arthur Bell of Brooklyn, N. Y., April 10, 1877. One daughter, Edith Bell, was born to them March 2, 1878. 5. Frank Roberts, born in Peoria, 111., May 29, 1856. died April, 1 88 1. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 59 6. Mary Ellen, bom in Peoria, 111., October 14, 1858; lives in Boston. 7. An infant son, bom February 12, i860; died the next month — March. 8. Sherman, born July 6, 1862, in Chicago, 111. ; married, December 16, 1894, Anna Vanderbeck. Q. An infant son was born and died in November, 1864, in New York. 10. Campbell Myrick, bom August 14, 1865, in New York, married Mattie Morris, June 17, 1891. They have two children, Arthur Campbell, bom April 11, 1892, and Emmet Livingstone, bom May 21, 1896. 11. Huldah Margaret, born October 13, 1870, in Brooklyn; married, November 11, 1897, Howard Dexter Hammond. They have two children, Elizabeth, born August 3, 1898, and Barbara, bom November 29, 1900. They live in Brooklyn, N. Y. 12. Lincoln Hamlin Roberts was born March 20, 1877, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He married Nettie Morris, April, 1897. Their children are: i. Jennette Adele, born March 20, 1898. 2. Mil- ton Lincoln, bom March 10, 1899; died July i, 1899. 3. Howard, bom 1900; died March, 1901. 7. EMILY ESTHER, seventh child of Jacob, was bora in 1825, and died in Brooks, Me., 1834, from the effects of freezing when on her way home from school, the distance being long and the weather extremely cold. 6o THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 8. PHEBE YOUNG, eighth child was born in Brooks, Me., April 5, 1828. She married William Payson Miller in 1847, and died September, 1849. Their son, Edward Payson Miller, was born February 29, 1848, and lives in Stockton, California. He married Ida Margaret De Roche. Their children: i. Mary Inez, bom September 3, 1887, is dead. 2. John Bidwill, bom October 9, 1890. 3. Mary Cecilia, born February 9, 1892. MARY AND JOHN MILLER, Great Grandchildren of Dr. Jacob Roberts. The children, Mary and John Miller, are children of Edward Payson Miller, only child of Phebe Young Roberts, who married William P. Miller, who, after her death, removed to Stockton, Cal., where he was an extensive carriage manufacturer. He was a leading member of the Prohil)ition party of this state and died in Stockton, Cal., leaving a large estate. THP: ROBERTS FAMILY. 6i 9. HULDAH JANE, the ninth child, was born December 19, 1830, in Brooks, Me. She attended Hebron Academy, and March 25, 1852, married Dr. Joseph Henry Barrows, who was born April 26, 1828, in Oxford, Me., and died June 20, 1870, in Gardiner, Me. They lived in Brooks until 1854, North Vassal- boro until 1864, and Gardiner until the death of her husband. Dr. Barrows was a most skillful homeopathic physician and a man of superior ability. Huldah Jane, when left with three small children when her husband passed away very suddenly, exhibited unusual business DR. J. H. BARROWS, Husband of H. J. Barrows. HULDAH JANE BARROWS, Daughter of Jacob Roberts. ability for one of her sex. Without any financial backing she assumed the fashionable boarding-house business in the city of Boston, where since 1872 she has been most successful as a caterer to the elite of the city of Boston winters and at some seashore re- sort during the summer months, notably for the last dozen years at the historical old Devereaux Mansion near Marble Head, Mass., where she will likely be found during the summer of 1902. The children of Jane and Henry Barrows were : I. Elizabeth Marion, bom May 17, 1853, in Brooks, Me. ; died in Boston, July 31, 1880. In July, 1878, she married Joseph Up- 62 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. ham, of Weston, Mass., and had one son, Harold Barrows Upham, born in Boston, March 5, 1879. 2. Wilfred Henry Barrows, born May 5, 1856, in North Vas- salboro. Me. While studying- for the medical profession he was taken with consumption and died December 12, 1879. 3. Joseph William Barrows, born June 6, 1862, in Vassalboro, Me., went to Boston in 1874. He married, May 26, 1887, Eliza- beth C. Beatty of West Chester, Penn. They have two children : 1. Wilfred Warren Barrows, born in Boston, March 25, 1891. 2. Howard Fulton Barrows, born in Arlington, Mass., Novem- ber I, 1892. They reside in Newton, Mass. ELLEN C. ROBERTS. Daughter of Dr. Jacob Roberts. 10. ELLEN CECILIA, the tenth child of Jacob and Huldah, was born May zy, 1833, in Brooks, Me. She married, December, 1852, Dr. Ezra Manter, from whom she \/as divorced and resumed her maiden name. In early life she lyccame a member of the Congregational Church, of which she was a devoted member For several years she was matron for the Home for Boys, New- ton, Mass. She was matron of the Girls' Industrial School, Hollo- well, Me., for twelve years, from which she resigned by reason of faibng- health. She was stricken with paralysis December 6, THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 63 1898, while visiting in Boston and after an illness of twenty months, died August 10, 1901, in Augusta, Me. II. WILLIAM PINKNEY ROBERTS, the eleventh and youngest child of Jacob and Huldah, was born in Brooks, Me., January 25, 1836. The death of his mother when he was a mere youth left him without a regular home and his education was ac- quired largely through his own efforts and at various common schools. When eighteen years old he was given up to die as a hopeless case of consumption, by five as eminent doctors as could be found in Kennebec and Penobscot counties, Me. Reading that a change of climate sometimes restored such victims, he, by CORA B. ROBERTS, Wife of Wm. P. Roberts. WILLIAM PINKNEY ROBERTS. Son of Dr. Jacob Roberts. the help of an older brother, went West, recovered his health, returned East and went to the Friends School in Providence, R. I., one long term. The following year he taught a country school in Kennebec County, Me. Symptoms of consumption returned and he went west to Iowa, to settle down as a farmer. After six years he entered the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago, and in two years passed satisfactory examinations, obtained his di- ploma and commenced the practice of his profession in Newaygo, Mich., where he adopted some original methods of treating the 64 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. sick and made a phenomenal success. The following year, 1878, he was house physician in Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago. A few years later he began practice in Janesville. \\ is. Soon after the Legislature of Wisconsin had voted to discard the Bible from the public schools Dr. Roberts drew up a bill to substitute the flag for the Bible, and through A. P. Lovejoy, then a state senator from Rock Countw and who former!}- was a school teacher in his native state, Maine, introduced tlie Inll, and the first school flag law \\as passed without a dissenting vote. In 1890 the doctor was an invalid from a severe accident, so was incapacitated from practicing his profession. In June of that year he started a movement which resulted in a chartered association called the American Plealth Resort Association of Chi- cago, 111., and the doctor was appointed one of the special com- missioners to investigate climatic conditions in the United States, since which time he has devoted nearly all his energy to that not- able object. In 1892 he originated, and helped to organize the American Invalid Aid Society of Boston, through which a grand work has been accomplished. It has done two important things : First, through that work the fact has been established that more than 90 per cent of the victims of consumption can be cured by a wise use of climate ; second, through the agitation, beginning with Dr. Roberts' article against the Koch cure in 1891, and the following up of the work, and keeping up the agitation, health boards and legislatures in New England have taken a deep and abiding interest in the cause of abolishing the scourge of con- sumption. In the far west Dr. Roberts was dubbed the "Lunger's Friend." Through the East he is known to many as the friend to consumptives. No sooner had Dr. AA'. P. R. read of the startling declaration of Prof. Koch, viz., that tuberculosis of the bovine is not com- municable to the human, than he communicated with the Secretary of the State Board of Health of Wisconsin and with the Even- ing Wisconsin, Janesville Gacette and several medical journals offering to be one of enough provers to take up and prove as to whether Koch is right. The doctor claims that "ignorance is a disease," and is one of those who believes in proving disputed propositions, especially every proposition relating to the general health of the whole people. In politics always a radical Repub- THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 65 lican until the split on the coinage of silver, when he voted with the free silver Republican branch of the old party. At the present time (December 27th, 1901) W. P. Roberts is actively trying- to have the State Board of Health of Wisconsin take up, and with volunteer provers make a scientific test of Koch's theory, and thus settle once for all this much disputed health proposition. Further. Dr. Roberts is already agitating to have organized a national, or Universal Health Association, which is to be non-sectarian and non-partisan and entirely outside of church or politics. He al- ready has much encouragement from prominent people. May the doctor live to realize all his good intentions for the benefit of suf- fering humanity ! Dr. Roberts married Susan A. Weeks of Vassalboro in 1859. He was again married April 14, 1888, to Cora B. Ferris of Janes- ville, Wis., where they now reside. No children. 66 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. THE GATES FAMILY. Benjamin Gates and Emma Skillings Gates of Gorham, Me., had four sons and one dauo-hter. Deborah Gates married Nicholas Hamhn of Brooks, Me. James Gates married Betsy Whitney of Gorham, Me. Eben and Joseph Gates married respectively their cousins, Ann and Polly Skillings, daughters of Benjamin Skillings. John Gates, born in 1780, married Elizabeth Roberts in 1804. Benjamin Gates moved to Jackson, Me., in 1800, and from there to New York in 18 10. FAMILY OF ELIZABETH ROBERTS GATES. 6. ELIZABETH ROBERTS, sixth child of Joseph and Esther, was born in Buckfield, Me., February 2, 1786. She mar- ried in 1804 John Gates and settled with him on what is called the Davis farm in Brooks. They removed to Jackson, Me., about 181 2, where she died in June, 1832. John Gates, in 1834, married Mary Woods. John and Elizabeth had nine children. I. ISAAG GATES, born in Brooks, Oct. 27, 1806, died in North Monroe, Me., Aug. 29, 1883. In 1834 he married Jane Higgins, daughter of Isaac Higgins, of Thorndike, Me. They had one child, Benjamin (now dead), who married Mary Leath- ers. They had one daughter, Mildred, who lives in Bangor, Me. Isaac Gates married, Feb. 3, 1854, a second wife, Mary Ann Pattee fborn Bix!)y, July 8, 1821). Their three sons were: 1. John Gates, born Dec. 9, 1855. He is an electrician in Minnesota University (where his half brother, William S. Pat- tee, is dean of the law school). 2. Lincoln Gates, born March 5, 1861, who married Garrie Stewart of East Gambridge, Mass., June 14, 1888. They live in Andover, Mass., and have three children as follows : Helen Mary Gates, born May 11, 1889; Harold Stewart Gates, born Oct. 17. 1 8(^4, and Howard Gates, born Jan. i, 1896. 3. Willard P.. Gates, born July 18, 1864, married Nellie Emery of Liberty, Me., Sept. 19. 1894. They have one child, Louis Goodwin Gates, born July 26, 1895. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 67 2. DEBORAH, second child of John and Ehzabcth, died in infancy. 3. JACOB, third child, bom in Brooks, Me., in 1810, was a farmer and died in Parkman, Me., October, 1884. He married Harriet Cram of Knox, Me. She was born in Thorndike, Me., Aug. 7, 1 816. They had three children — Emily, Nathan and Gardiner Cates, of whom we have no information. Jacob married a second wife in the person of OHve Lewis of Anson, Me. 4. MERRILL CATES, born in Brooks, 181 2, married Thirya Edwards of Jackson, Me. Both died there. Their three children were Augustus, Washington Irving and Xanthe, all dead. Xanthe married Alonzo Davis. She died in Lowell, Mass., in 1900. She left two children, Vesta and Eugene Davis. Vesta Davis married a man named Roberts. They had one child and then separated. Eugene Davis did not marry. 5. THOMAS SKILLINGS CATES, fifth child of John and Elizabeth Cates, was born in Jackson Oct. 8, 1813, and died in Bangor, Me., June 27, 1867. He married, March 13, 1839, Char- lotte Shaw of Buckfield, Me., daughter of Jotham and Sarah Roberts Shaw\ Thomas' early years were passed in the country, where he had only such educational privileges as the brief terms of school afforded at that period. He had, however, a bright mind and an intense longing for knowledge, which he absorbed from every source. His favorite author was Shakespeare, which he read almost daily, and from which he often quoted the choicest passages. He had a deep interest in the public schools and all educational affairs. After leaving home he spent two or three years in New York city working in a piano factory. He was there during the great fire so destructive to the city. Soon after his marriage he removed to Bangor. Me., which was thereafter his home. He carried on the business of contractor and builder, and at one period that of sash and blind making. A bakery, also a fruit and confectionery store, occupied his time for a while. In 1854 he went to California, where he remained three years and a half, at first in the mines, but mostly in San Francisco. His horizon was greatly widened by this experience, and his 68 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. letters, written on the way out and during his stay on the Pacific coast, were as full of interest as many of our best books of travel. His religious preference was Free Baptist. Some time in 1859 he joined the Essex Street Free Baptist Church in Ban- gor, where he kept his connection till death. He was a rigid temperance man, hating licjuor so much he would not use it for a medicine nor allow it a place in his home. Rurasellers re- spected him while they feared his sturdy enmity. He was an ec|ually strong anti-slavery man in the days when it cost some- THOMAS S. GATES. Son of Elizabeth Roberts Gates. GHARLOTTE GATES. Wife of Thomas Gates. thing to be in their ranks. The fugitive slave found shelter in his home and help on his way to the goal of liberty — Canada. He was ever the friend of the poor and oppressed and shared his purse, however light it might be, with any one who needed it. He entered the civil war as first lieutenant of Company H. 7th Maine Infantry, Aug. 7, 1861, and resigned January 16, 1862, to accept a captain's commission in the 4th Louisiana Colored regiment of Ullman's Brigade, which was later changed to the 9th Regiment Corps d'Afrique, and still later to the 8ist U. S. Regiment. During the siege of Port Hudson, La., he was at THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 69 tacked with malarial fever, and after some time in hospital at Baton Rouge, returned home on furlough and was never able to rejoin his command. He was discharged for disability Dec. 8, 1863. He continued to decline and died two years after the close of the war from the efifect of that service. He was a tire- less worker, a man of strong physique, sturdy independence, of fearless speech and iron will, a true and typical Roberts of the Robertses. Charlotte Shaw Gates, wife of Thomas, was a distant relative of her husband. She was the tenth child of Jotham and Sarah Roberts Shaw, her mother being the third child of Jotham and Hannah Young. She was born in Buckfield, Me., March 20, 1 8 10, and died in Bangor Nov. 13, 1900. She went early to the district school and managed to become quite proficient in whatever was taught in that day. She had an instinct for gram- mar and always used good language. She could spell almost any word when a mere child. She was a great reader, but cared only for what was good. She inherited from her mother con- siderable skill with her pen, as shown in the charming letters she wrote to her friends throughout a long and busy life. Her stories of the pleasures and hardships of the early years of the century were delightful. She lived in Buckfield until her mar- riage with Thomas Gates, when they spent a period of time in Brooks and Monroe until their permanent home was made in Bangor. She was identified with her husband in all the generous and helpful things he did for others. Her house was always open to stranger and friend alike. She did not spare herself, but gave of her best every day and everywhere. She delighted to travel, to see the world, to meet people. One of her pleasantest recollections was that of the visit she paid to the Gentennial Ex- position in Philadelphia in 1876. She never tired of telling of the marvels. Her childhood's home was a dear spot, which she visited whenever she could. She was ever most loyal to old-time friends and relatives. She was a true wife and mother, ever unwearied in this service. She was cheerful, even gay at times, with a ready wit that made her what is termed "good company." Her hands were ever busy for others, and it was a great grief to her when they would no longer do her bidding. 70 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. For the last three years of her Hfe she grew feeble constantly, until she quietly fell asleep one morning', without pain or con- sciousness, and woke in that fair world where none grow old. 1. Thomas and Sarah Gates had four children: (i) Sarah Eliza- beth, wlio married Thomas Files in 1871. They reside in Bangor, Me. Their children are ( i ) Ralph Ernest Files, born January 19, 1873. He is a graduate of Bates College and now principal of Bridgewater (Mass.) high school. He married Charlotte Hanson of Auburn, Me., Dec. 25, 1899, and they have one child, Elizabeth Hanson Files, born in Bridgewater, April 8, 1901. (2) Bertha Files, born in Bangor, June 18, 1882. 2. Celestia Cates, who married Rev. S. C. Whitcomb in 1877. He is state agent of Free Baptist Association of ]\Iaine. They reside in Bangor. Their one child, Arthur Mellen, died in 1884. 3. Miriam Shaw Cates is a school teacher in Bangor, Me. 4. Mellen Thomas Cates is in the dry goods business in Ban- gor, Me. He married Annie Wood in 1872. They have one child, Charlotte Cates, born Jan. 28, 1873, who is a graduate of Maine Central Institute. She lives at home in Bansror, Me. 6. BENJAMIN CATES, sixth child of Elizabeth, was born in Jackson, Me., in 1816. He was drowned in the Penobscot river in 1834. 7. WILLIAM HENRY CATES was born in Jackson, Me., September 27, 18 19, and died April 25, 1887. He married Cor- delia Stinson. They liad four children. He was in the 3d Maine Battery. 1. WILLIAM ALLEN CATES, born July, 1844, enlisted in the 2d Maine and died at Petersburg, Va.., June 15, 1864. 2. JOHN CATES, born Mav 20. 1850, died December 14, 1854. 3. CHARLES H. CATES, a physician, born April 4, 1854, married Lizzie Varney December 17, 1879. They have no chil- dren and are now in California. 4. JENNIE CATES, born July 10, i860, married Will Crockett December 17, 1879. They had two children, Charles and Roscoe Crockett. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 71 8. CHARLES GATES (physician), born in Jackson, Me., in 1821, lives in Navarino, N. Y. He was in the army in a New York regiment, and was wounded at Antietam. He has three children, all unmarried, Merrill, Alta and Fannie. 9. JOHN GATES was born in Jackson. Me., Aug^ust 22, 1826. He is a house caq:)enter and farmer, a Republican in politics and an Odd Fellow. He married Harriet Ann Miller in Bang-or, JOHN GATES, Son of Elizabeth Roberts Cates. 1852. She was born in Monroe. Me., in 18.^2, and died in 1894. John Cates lives in Houlton, Me. They have two children, Her- bert and Harry. 1. Herbert Cates. born April. 1857, is supenntendent of Aroos- took Telephone Company and lives in Caribou. He married Nellie Bowes, and they had five children : f 1 j A daug^hter, who died in infancy. (2) Harriet, born in 1877. (3) Fred, born in 1879. (4) Leta, born in 1881. (5) Eva, born m 1883. 2. HARRY GATES, born July i, 1866, m Kangor, Me., is a machinist. He lives in Houlton, Me., and married Mabel Farn- ham. Their child. Harold, was born Aug-ust 6. 1892. OILMAN ROBERTS Son of Joseph and Esther. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. -jt, GILMAX ROBERTS' FA^riLY. 7. OILMAN ROBERTS, seventh chiM of fosci)h and Esther, was born in Buckfiekl, Me., October 28. 1788. The next we hear of him he was serving in the War of t8i2. He was prob- ably married at this time. His wife was Ann Leathers, born in Buckfield, Me., April. 1791, and died in 1821^. Gilman was married again in 1830 to Susan Bachelder of Swanville, Me., who was born in 1795 and rliod March 25, 1881. Gilman settled on a farm adjoining his father's farm, where he lived till after his father's death. He spent the most of his life in Brooks, Me., with the exception of moving to Bangor, Me., in 1853. for a few years. He died Jn Brooks, Me., May 4, 1877. CHILDREN OF GILMAN AND ANN. The children of Gilman and Ann were: (t ) Ahira, (2) Caro- line, (3) Florilla, (4) Sarah, (5) Marp-arer. (6) Harriet, (7) Edwin and (8) Ezra. 1. AHIRA ROBERTS was born in Brooks, Me., February 12, 1812, and died in North Dakota November 26, 1894. He was married March 17, 1839, to Mary Ann Durgin of Rumford, Me. She was born May 13, 1814, and died December 20, 1854. The children of Ahira and Mary Ann were: (i) Albert G. Roberts, bom Januar>^ 6, 1840; died September 6, 1840. 2. Hannah Catherine Roberts, born December 6, 1841, mar- ried Sylvester Frederick February 17, 1865. Their children: (i) Albert Llewellyn Frederick, born October 14, 1869; (2) Hattie May Frederick, born July 25, 1870, died June 17, 1874; (3) Norman D. Frederick, born February 20, 1873, died March 8, 1874; (4) Ahira Frederick, born May 5, 1877, died March 5, 1896. 3. Samuel Gilman Roberts, bom March 10, 1843, tnarried Mrs. Jennie Baldwin October 18. 1872. He was in the 17th Massa- chusetts Regiment. He went to Fargo, N. D., in 1871, and is an attorney at law. Their children are: (i) Frank Augustus, bom August 22, 1874. died November 19, 1876; (2) Baby, born December 7, 1876, died December 8, 1876; (3) Ruth, born AHIRA ROBERTS, Son of Giliiian Roberts. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 75 December 2, 1878, married Gilbert W. Haggert of Fargo, N. D., November 21, 1900. They reside at 202 Roberts street, Fargo, N. D. 4. Albert Roberts, fourth child of Ahira and Mary Ann Rob- erts, was born in Brooks, Me., July 28, 1844, moved to Liver- more, Me., when three years old ; his mother died when he was ten years of age. In 1862 he enlisted in Company C, Twentieth Regiment Maine Volunteers, and followed the fortunes of this distinguished regiment in all of its campaigns. The winter of '63 he and Sergeant Clark established a recruiting station at Lewiston, Me. In the charge at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864, he was severely wounded in the head by a minnie ball ; over a month after this was extracted at Chester hospital, Pennsylvania, resulting in deafness in the right ear. As soon as able he re- turned to his regiment and was with it to the end at Appomattox. He then returned to Livermore, Me., and attended the high school the two following winters, the Hon. H. W. Briggs, professor. He attended Poughkeepsie Business College in 1866, from which he graduated, after which, going west, he located in Greenwood, Hennepin county, Minn., where he- taught school winters and farmed summers. March 9, 1868, he was married to Miss Isa- bella M. McKinley, daughter of Wm. McKinley. Seven chil- dren have been born to them, four of whom are living. While in Minnesota he held various offices of honor and trust, was elected for two years to the state legislature from Hennepin county. In the year of 1878 he staged it into the Black Hills to rescue his brother, who had been accidentally shot while prospect- ing for gold, bringing him back as far as Fargo. In 1882 he engaged in the machinery business at Fargo, and in 1883 went still farther west, locating at Devil's Lake, N. D. His family followed in 1884, settling on a farm near the city of Devil's Lake. Here he still resides, engaged in extensive farming and stock raising. He is a member of the G. A. R. and takes great interest in all pertaining to the Grand Army. He fills various duties and is always interested in the good of the community and state, being a Republican for thirty-five years. He belongs to the Maccabee and Yeoman Lodges and is a thirty-second de;2:ree Scottish Rite Mason. ALBERT ROBERTS. Son of Aliira Roberts. ISABELLA ROBERTS, Wife of Albert Roberts. FLOYD J. ROBERTS, Son of .KIbcrt Roberts. LLOYD A. ROBERTS, Son of Albert Roberts. NOEL RUHBERG, Great. Great. Great Grandson of Joseph Roberts. 78 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. « The children of Albert and Isabella are: i. Mae Bethia, born July i6, 1869, at Lake Sarah, Minn. She taught her first term of school in 1884 at the age of 15. She taught four sum- mers, attending school during the winters, also one year in Min- neapolis. She received instructions in music and painting, and one year at the University of North Dakota. On December 25, 1890, she was married to George A. Ruhberg, who is engaged in the hardware business. They have one son, Noel Roberts Ruh- berg, who is one of the great-great-great grandsons of Joseph Roberts. 2. Hallie, second daughter of Albert and Isabella Roberts, was bom in 1871 ; died in infancy. 3. Olive, third daughter, bom in 1873. ^ beautiful girl, dying at the age of seven. 4. Floyd J., and (5) Lloyd A., twin sons, born July 14, 1876. Floyd John Roberts, a physician, graduated from the Devil's Lake high school in 1895 ; graduated from the medical depart- ment of Hamline University, IVlinneapolis, Minn., in 1899. He entered the County and City Hospital at St. Paul, where he remained for a year. He then located at Cando, N. D. He was employed by the United States government to stamp out the smallpox on the government agency at Tutrel Mountain in the fall of 1900. Lloyd Albert Roberts graduated in 1896 from the Devil's Lake high school; attended Curtiss Business College in 1897; has taught several terms of school and is now engaged in extensive farming at Devil's Lake, N. D. 6. Roy Ralph Roberts was born September 14. 1880. He graduated from the public schools of Devil's Lake and was a sophomore in the University of North Dakota at the time of his death, Aug. 26, 1900. 7. Ruth Muriel, born August 12, 1883. She graduated from the Devil's Lake public schools in 1901 and taught school the following summer. She then entered the Normal at Maville, N. D. 5. Llewellyn Roberts, son of Ahira and Mary, born December 6, 1847, died October 24, 1872. 6. Frank Roberts, bom April 15, 1848. died in 1864 in An- dersonville prison. He was in the 30th Maine Regiment. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 79 7. Ahira A. Roberts, born iVlarch 15, 1850, died September 27, 1852. 8. Augustus Roberts, born April 15, 1852, married December, 1879, Florence Chambers. He is county judge at Fargo.N. D. Augustus and Florence had two sons : ( i ) Edwin Abbott Rob- erts, bom December 7, 1880; (2) Jay Roberts, born September 18, 1883, died May 13. 1884. 2. CAROLINE ROBERTS, second child of Oilman and Ann Roberts, was born about 181 3 and married, in 1839, Israel Elliott of Hartland, Ale. She died from fever in Oldtown, Me They had two children: (t) Harriet Elliott, born March, 1840. She married a Mr. Nichols. They are supposed to reside in Texas. (2) Daniel Herbert Elliott, born in 1844, resides in Portland, Me. 3. FLORILLA DECKER ROBERTS, third child of Oilman and Ann, was born July 6, 1815. She married, in 1838, Emerson Cilly of Brooks, Me., where she still resides. They had five chil- dren as follows : 1. True Page Cilly, who was born in Brooks May i, 1839. He served the full term of the 26th Maine Regiment as a member of Company A, and was severely wounded during the siege of Port Hudson, being left through the repulse of the army in an old sugar house, with but little attendance, as he was supposed to be mortally wounded. The bullet entered his left shoulder blade and was never extracted. He lived to reach home through the good care of his comrade, Daniel Gibbs. He married Fannie Gibbs May i, 1867. They had three children: (1) Grace Ellen Roberts, born April 5, 1868. died February 16. 1869. (2) Mary Frances Roberts, born December 2'^, 1870. died December 17, 1888. (3) Percival Lynn Roberts, born November 9, 1876, who married, June 15, 1898, Mildred Etta Stimson. 2. Susan Anne Cilly. born August 7. 1840, married Isaiah Cole. They had four children: (i) Alba L. Cole. (2) True B. Cole, (3) Flora E. Cole. (4) Annie C. Cole. 3. Sarah Fayette Cilly. bom November 11, 1846, married Jonathan Granville Huntoon July 2, 1870. They had two chil- dren, viz. : 1. Lewis Granville Huntoon, who was born in Lowell, Mass., September 13, 1874, who married, November 27, 1897, Miaraba p ■ « 1 / r J^PHIK?^^ ' 'IHR' / .-^ |-:- / FLORILLA ROBExxTS CILLY. Daughter of Gilman Roberts. TRUE PAGE CILLY, Son of Florilla Roberts Cillv. FRED GILMAN HUNTOON, Grandson of Gilman Roberts. LEWIS G. HUNTOON, Grandson of Gilman Roberts. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 8i Lawtoii of Providence, R. I. He was educated in Lowell public schools and Burdette Business College, Boston. Was in Massa- chusetts State JNIilitia from 1892 until Spanish war. May 6, 1898, enlisted in 6th Massachusetts Regiment as first sergeant; was promoted to second lieutenant May 13, 1898; to battalion ad- jutant May 23, 1898; to commissary July i, 1898, and had charge of all supplies for United States army at Utuado, Porto Rico. September 28 he was promoted to first lieutenant. He was in action with his regiment at Guanica, Porto Rico, July 26, 1898, and was mustered out with his regiment January 11, 1899. He holds his rank, January i, 1902, on the colonel's staff, Massachu- setts V. M. 2. Fred Oilman Huntoon, born in Lowell. Mass., March 11, 1876; married, May 5, 1898, Mabel Louisa Foss of Lowell. He was educated in the public schools of Lowell, enlisted in the 6th Ad^assachusetts Infantry for the Spanish war. Was promoted to corporal and acting commissary sergeant. Was in action at Guanica, Porto Rico, and mustered out with his regiment January II, 1899. He is now a sergeant of Company G, 6th Massachu- setts V. M. 4. Edwin Charles Cilly, born August 15, 1856. He married Laura Brainard in 1879, and died that same year, 1879. 5. Afiie Marie Cilly, born April 17, 1858; married, December 13, 1876, George H. Godding, who died in 1898. They had five children: (i) Edwin Melvin Godding, born December 28, 1877; (~) Florilla Roberts Godding, born September 26, 1879, married August 10, 1898, Alpha Joseph Bolter; (3) Lewis Gil- man Augustus Godding, born July 9, 1882 ; (4) Leroy Emerson Godding, born June 29, 1884; Edna Mary Godding, born August I, 1892. 4. SARAH ROBERTS, daughter of Gilman and Ann, born in 1 819, married A/Toses Page of Boston, Mass. She died of cholera in Charlestown, Mass. Their two children, John and George Page, both died at the age, respectively, of two and five years. 5. MARGARET ROBERTS, fifth child, was born in Brooks in 1821. She died in Somerville, Mass., June 3, 1878. She was by profession a nurse and never married. 82 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 6. HARRIET ROBERTS, sixth child of Gihiian, born July 4, 1823, married, October 13, 1844, George Washington Elliot of Hartland, Me. She resides in Rockford, Minn. They have two children: (i) Helen M. Elliot, born in Knox, Me., March 9, 1848; married, March 9, 1868, John Cunningham. They reside in Rockford, Minn., and have eight children as fol- lows : (i) George R. Cunningham, born November 27, 1868. (2) Edwin Orlando, born October 11, 1870; married, May, 1895, Jessie Sabine. They have one child, Penelope M. (3) HARRIET ELLIOTT, Daughter of Gilman Roberts-. John Wallace, born September 9, 1874. (4) Henry P., born February 11, 1878. In October, 1897, Henry P. married Hattie Thompson. They had one child, AFertic. born February, 1898. (5) Harriet A., bora August 11, 1882. (6) Viola, born June 23, 1884. died September z^,. 1884. (7) Catherine E., born March 22, 1886. (8) Rolfe E.. born November 30. 1889. 2. George N. Elliott, born in Oldtown, Me., February 22, 1851; married, November 15, 1871, Mary E. Alger, who was born in Minnesota November 15, 1854. They had nine children: (i) De Forest Elliott, born January 9. 1873. (2) Minnie, born March 13, 1874. ('3) Horace, born January 22, 1877. (4) THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 83 Lovina, l:)orn Octolier 30, 1878. (5) Alfred, born September 26, 1880. (6) Elden, born August 20, 1882. (7) Roy, born May 1, 1885. (8) Nina, born June 28, 1888. (9) Mabel, born May 19, 1894. Tbey reside at Ridge Post, Tenn. 7. EDWIN ROBERTS, seventh child of Oilman, was born in 1825. He was drowned when but a young man. 8. EZRA ROBERTS, eighth child of Oilman, was born in 1827. He married Lydia Wentworth of Knox, Me. He was in the army in Civil War. He lived in Brooks and died there in August, 1900. Freeman Otis Roberts, the only child of Ezra, was born Sep- tember II, 1856. He married Mary Olivia Larrabee, who was born April 6, 1856. They had seven children: (i) Charles Ar- thur Roberts, born January 13, 1881. (2) William Winworth'' Roberts, born October 27, 1884. (3) Hattie May Roberts, born July 31, 1886. (4) Freeman Edwin Roberts, born June 13, 1888. (5) Frank Oilman Roberts, born September 2, 1890. (6) Chester Allen Roberts, born January 28, 1895. (7) Carrie Gertrude Rob- erts, born May 17, 1896. CHILDREN OF OILMAN AND SUSAN. The children of Oilman and Susan were Hannah, Miriam, Al- mira and Clara. 1. HANNAH ROBERTS was born July 19, 183 1 ; married, October 10, 185 1, Samuel Reynolds, who died October 23, 1885. A son. Frank Oilman Reynolds, born September 24, 1852, resides in Somerville, ]\Iass. 2. MIRIAM ROBERTS was born June 19, 1833; married, in 1854, Renselaer Huxford, who died September 28, 1880. She married again, May 19, 1883, John J. Jacques of Lowell, Mass., who died in T900. Miriam and Renselaer had six children, as fol- lows : (i) Ella R., born October 2^, 1855; married, June 16, 1888, Charles H. Smith of Brockton, Mass. (2) Nellie R., born No- vember 20, 1856; married, April 10, 1889, Nelson C. Norris of Brockton, Mass. Two infants died unnamed. (5) Carrie L. Roberts, born May 29, 1866. (6) Agnes E. Roberts, born No- vember 4, 1868; married, October 7, 1886. Oeorge Oulliland of Lowell, Mass. She died January 3, i* 84 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 3. AL^IIRA ROBERTS was born July 19, 1835. She mar- ried, first, William White, of Frankfort, Me. Her second hus- band was John Ballon, of Boston. She died in Brooks, Me., July 2, 1865. Her daughter, Mabel White, born in 1856. married, ^larch 13, 1878, Horace Jones, of Brooks. He is a machinist. They had two children: (i) Clara S. Jones, born in Brooks, January 9, 1879, who died, December 10, 1888, in Somerville, Mass. (2) Helen A. Jones, born in Brockton, Mass., October 17, 1883. They reside in Beverly, INIass. 4. CLARA ROBERTS, born April 12, 1840; married David Lowry, of Cambridge, ^lass. She died ^lay 3, 1874, in Brooks, Me. ENOCH ROBERTS AND FAMILY. 8. ENOCH ROBERTS, eighth child of Joseph and Esther, w^as born March 27, 1791, and died in Brooks, Me., July 25, 1858. He married Eleanor Leathers. She was born in Buckfield, Me., February, 1793, and died in Brooks, November 30, 1848. They had eleven children, as follows : 1. ORENA ROBERTS, the first child of Enoch, died when about twenty years of age. 2. TABIt'hA ROBERTS, born September 8, 181 5. in San- gerville, Ale.; married in Brooks, Me., January i. 1839, George Gardner. She died January 2, 1896, in Tvlerrill. Aroostook Co., Me., where she had lived since 1862. They had six children : 1. Enoch R. Gardner, born in Brooks, March 20, 1840. He married Emma Sanderson of Moro, Me., August 28. 1867. They had two daughters and one son, none of whom are living. Emma Sanderson Gardner died December 29, 1873. Enoch married for his second wife Hattie A. Lilly of Dyer Brook, Me., January i, 1876. Four children were born to them. I. Harry M. Gardner, l)i)rn October 25, 1876. 2. Nellie A. Gardner, born December 22, 1878. 3. John W. Gardner, born July 3, t88t. 4. Inez S. Gardner, born December 22, 1884. Enoch R. Gardner is a lumber merchant at Smyrna INIills, Me. 2. John H. Gardner was born in Brooks, as were also his sis- ters, Ellen, Hannah. Lydia and brother Ernest. John is with his brother Enoch in the lumber business. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 85 3. JACOB ROBERTS, third child of Enoch and Eleanor Roberts, was born in Brooks, March 4, 18 18. He married Cynthia Badg-er. She was born November 17, 1824, and died April 21, 1900. Jacob Roberts died in Brooks, April 14, 1889. They had nine children : 1. Abbie F. Roberts, born in Brooks, August 30, 1846; died June 12, 1863. 2. Mary M. Roberts, born in Brooks November 10, 1847; died March i, 1892. She married Manly Ellis, of Monroe, Me., July 4, 1865. They had five children: i. Mittle M. Ellis, born in Monroe, Me., December 24, 1867; married Wendall S. Reynolds, of Brooks, Me., September 23, 1890. They had one child, Alice Mary Reynolds, born June 24. 1896. 2. Ralph D. Ellis, born September 2j, 1870: married Lizzie Plummer of Monroe, Me., April 20, 1891. They had one child, Agnes M. Ellis, born in Brooks, Me., May 15, 1892. 3. Wallace A. Ellis. 4. WilHs M. Ellis, twins, were born in Monroe, Me., May 15. 1876. Willis M. died in Monroe, January 11, 1894. 5. Raymond Ellis, born in Monroe July 4. 1889. 3. Ann C. was the third child of Jacob Roberts, born May 21, 1849; died March 15, 1859. 4. Hattie C. was the fourth child of Jacob, born September 2, 1850; married, October 12, 1873, Albert Jenkins, of Monroe, Me., who died January 24, 1894. They had six children: i. Grace M., born July 10, 1875, in Monroe, Me.; married, August 15, 1900, Walter P. Dickey, of Brooks. 2. Nellie B., born February 28, 1878, in Monroe, Me.; died x^ugust 2^, 1895, in Brooks, Me. 3. Roy A., born June 24, 1882, in Mars Hill (Aroostook County), Me. ; died June 24, 1890, in Monroe, Me. 4. Carl C, born Feb- ruary 10, 1886, in Monroe, Me. 5. Mabel A., born June 25, 1890, m Monroe, Me.; died there October 21, 1891. 6. Albert E., born September 18, 1894, in Brooks, Me. 5. Henry L. Roberts was born July 19, 1852. 6. William J. Roberts was born January 28, 1856. Henry L. and William J. went west and their location is un- known to the publisher. 7. Herbert F. Roberts was born July 18, 1858. He married, March 21. 1881, Hattie Briggs of Monroe, IMe. He died ^[arch 86 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 28, 1900. They had three children, as follows : Delia L. Roberts, born May 7, 1882; Harry W. Roberts, born June 2, 1884; Hovey L. Roberts, born April 8, 1893. 8. Melvin W. Roberts, born February 23, 1862 ; married Annie Hall (daughter of Enoch Hall, Brooks), April 26, 1884. They had two children, Celia Maud Roberts, born in Brooks, May 30, 1886, and Earle Melvin Roberts, born in Monroe, Me., April 2y, 1893. 9. George At wood Roberts, born October 23, 1865 ; married Lilla V. Austin of Lemoine, Me., June 20, 1889, in Union, Me. Their children were : Heleaa Belle Roberts, born April 5, 1890, in Union, Me.; Hazel Dell Roberts, born INIay 12, 1892, in Port- land, Me. ; Jessie Maria Roberts, born January 31, 1899, in Union, Me. They reside in North Cambridge, Mass. 4. MARY ROBERTS, fourth child of Enoch and Eleanor, born in Brooks, Me., May 12, 1820; married, in 1843, Samuel Hall, of Unity, Me. He was a widower with three children. He died in 1900. She died January 27, 1865, in Castle Hill, Aroos- took County, Me. They had eight children as follows: i. Martha ^Matilda Hall, born in Unity, Me., November 2(), 1845. She married in Bridge- water, Me., April 21, 1866, Jacob B. Rideout, of New Brunswick, a Presbyterian clergyman. They are both authors of some repute and at present reside in Whittier, California. They have seven children: i. Maggie Melvena Rideout, born in Castle Hill, Me., February 17, 1867, died June 2'j , 1867. 2. Winslow Lester Rideout, born in Castle Hill, Me., April 8, 1868; married, October 22, 1895, in Lakeport, California, Marilda Williams. They had one child, Sara Matilda Rideout, born in Lakeport, Cal., Nov. 30, 1897. 3. Edna Zulienne Rideout, born in Castle Hill, Me.. March II, 1870; married Edwin T. Stoddard of Burlington, Vt., June 2, 1892, at Marshfield, Oregon. They have one child, Chauncey Albert Stoddard, born, October 11, 1893, in Marshfield. 4. Alfred Percy and (5) Albert Raymond Rideout w^ere born in Chicaskia, Kansas, October 5, 1872. Percy died in Caldwell, Kan- sas, August 12, 1876. 6. Laura Zelanie Rideout, born in Cald- THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 87 well, Kan., September 29. 1874; died September 2.y, 1876. 7. Sylvester Hanson Rideout, born in Pneblo, Colorado, March 22, 1880; is now in Arizona. 2. John Hall, born in 1847, died at age of two years. 3. Hannah Hall, born in 1849, ^^'^^1 at the age of two years. 4. Asa R. Hall, born September 23, 1851 ; now lives at Dyer Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. 5. Charles Greenwood Hall, born in Unity, ]vle., December 7, 1852 ; married Georgia A. Hersey of Aroostook County, Me. She died in 1890. He married again, in 1892, Isabella Rowan, of Coquille City, Ore., where they now reside. They have three CHARLES GREENWOOD HALL, Grandson of Enoch Roberts. children, i. Bertha G. Hall, born September 16, 1893. 2. Fred- die G. Hall, born April 23, 1898. 3. Tracey J. Hall, born Octo- ber 19, 1899. 6. Mary Anna Hall, born in Unity, Me., October 23, 1854; now lives in Castle Hill, Aroostook County, Me. She married George McLellan, February, 1873, who died January 16, 1900. They had nine children, viz. : i. James A. McLellan, born Octo- ber 28, 1873. He is a farmer. 2. Mary L., born August 10, 1875. She is a teacher in the public schools. 3. Jerusha A,, born July 11, 1877. 4. Martha A., born Al^rch 4, 1879. 5. 88 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. Lester D'., born November 22, 1881. He died April 19, 1901. 6. Nora M., born December 2, 1884. 7. Andrew J., born May 25, 1886. 8. Percy G., born Marcb 27, i88«. 9. Harold, born July 15, 1890. 7. Jesse \V. Hall, of Coquille City, Ore., born November, 1856, in Unity, Me. Married, November 27, 1879, Annie M. Grant, in Dyer Brook, Me. Tbey had the following seven children: i. Eva Hall, born in Dyer Brook, Me., Octobei 10, 1880. 2. Mary, born in Dyer Brook, Me., November i, 1882. She married, August 29, 1900, Walter M. Laird, of Sitkum, Ore. 3. Winnie, born in Dyer Brook, Me., May 29, 1885. 4. Raymond J., born in Steamburg-, N. Y., August 6. 1887. 5. Mattie J., born in Wil- low Dale, Ore., October 11, 1890. 6. Harry G., born in Willow Dale, Ore., September 22, 1892. 7. Emma, born in Myrtle Point, Ore., October 4, 1895. 8. Melvin A. Hall, born in Brooks, Me., November, i860; has lived in Dyer Brook, Aroostook County, Me., since 1861. 5. HANNAH ROBERTS, fifth child of Enoch and Eleanor, little is known about. She went west, married James Wiggin, of Wisconsin, had three children, all of wliom died young. She moved to Kansas. Mr. Wiggin died there, and she married again, Mr. Churchill, and had one daughter, named Nellie. 6. GILMAN ROBERTS, sixth child of Enoch and Eleanor, married, first, Aliigail Wilson, of Waldo, i\le., and, second, Lovisa Turner. Lovisa had one child, Alfreda L. born April 24, 1862, in Brooks, Me. She died in Lowell, ]\Iass., January 11, 1883. Gilman died in Brooks, Me., Noveml)er 28, 1863. 7. ALFRED ROBERTS, seventh child of Enoch and Eleanor, married Emily Dean. They had two children, Edwin and Alice. Alfred was a soldier and died in an ami}- hospital in 1863. 8. ANNA ROBERTS, eighth child of Enoch and Eleanor, was born in 1830. She married Albert F. Watson. They had three children, Mora, Albert and Emma. He lives in Portland, Me. 9. THOMAS JEFFERSON ROBERTS, born in 1832, died in 1834. 10. THOMAS JEFFERSON ROBERTS, second, born in 1835; died in 1875, in Aroostook, Me. He was unmarried. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 89 II. ELEANOR ROBERTS, born m 1838; married Joseph Files. They hve in Windham, Me. Her three children are Al- bert, Leonard and Anna R. Files. ENOCH ROBERTS, the eighth child of Joseph and E.sther, married for his second wife, Eliza Aborn of Knox, Me. She is still living- there at the advanced age of 94 years, at the home of the late James Aborn, who died, in Knox, Me., late in December, 1901. ESTHER ROBERTS HA^HLTOX. 10. ESTHER ROBERTS, the tenth child of Joseph and Esther, born March 20, 1795, moved to the town of Brooks, Me., when eight years old. She had dark brown hair, dark gray eyes, and a sprightly disposition, charming to all who knew her. She lived over eighty years. She was an intensely religious woman, a Free Will Baptist in belief. She had a wonderful memory, and retained it to a good old age. She is held in deepest reverence by her family. When a young girl she met Daniel Hamilton in Belfast, Me., who straightway fell in love with her, but she did not want him. His perseverance and persistence carried the day, and, on March 4, 1813, they were married. They settled in Swanville, Me., and had a long happy life together. Daniel Hamilton came from Berwick, Me., and his grandfather was a son of the Duke of Hamilton, allied to the house of Stuarts. This grandfather and two of his brothers were fighting against Cromwell and were banished by him and sent over to America in irons on the good ship Jolm and Sarah, from London, Eng. They settled in New Hampshire, and, like so many others, proceeded to work their way through the world. Daniel was in the War of 18 1 2. He was taken prisoner and paroled. He came down through Maine to Belfast and selected a farm in Swanville, Me. He made a business of getting out timber for shipbuilding. He was a large, noble-looking man, with a dignified way that made his family stand a little in awe of him. He was a Free Baptist also. His death occurred first and his wife lived with her youngest daughter, until her own death in 1877. DANIEL HAMILTON. Who Married Esther Roberts. ESTHER ROBERTS HAMILTON. Daughter of Joseph and Esther. DANIEL HAMILTON, .\ Later Picture. HANNAH KIMBALL. Daughter of Esther Roberts Hamilton. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 91 Esther had thirteen children, to whom she was a most devoted mother, scarcely ever leaving home, doing spinning, weaving, making their clothes and the numerous things required to live in those days. The children were: Hannah, Mary, Joseph, Solomon, Daniel, Isaac, Jacob, David, George, Nancy, Charles and two unnamed infants. I. HANNAH W. HAMILTON, born in Swanville, Me., August 26, 1814; married Abram Kimball of Monmouth, Me., December 15, 1833. She lived on a farm near Swanville, Me., all her sixty-three years' married life, and died March 4, 1896. She had five children : 1. Eliza A. Kimball, born August, 1837; married Nahum S. Piper, of Waldo, Me.. June 11, 1854. They lived in Swanville, Me., till 1867, since then in Belfast, Me. Mr. Piper furnishes timber for shipbuilding. He was in the Twenty-sixth Maine In- fantry in the Civil War. Eliza is noted in Maine for her temper- nnce work. She has held thirteen silver and four gold medal con- tests, with over three hundred temperance recitations. She has distributed thousands of pages of literature and has induced sixty to sign the pledge card to send to the World's Fair. She is presi- dent of an active society, and laid the foundation of a W. C. T. U. in Belfast, Me. It is a noble work and nobly done. She has two children, viz. : i. Edna L. Piper, born September 13. 1855. 2. Etta E. Piper, born July 2, 1857. Edna L. grad- uated from Castine Normal School in 1874 and taught in the city school in Belfast, Me., for two years. She died January 21, 1877. Etta E. graduated from Castine Normal School in 1878, and taught school in Belfast, Me. She married Fred Savery of Searsport. Me., October 25. 1879. The little girl with her in the picture is an adopted child. 2. Mary E. Kimball, born in Swanville. Me., September 19, 1839, married, April 20, 1861, Caleb E. Pendleton of Islesboro, Me. Their four children are: Nahum E.. born in Swanville, Me., November 12, 1862. He is a sea captain. He married Ethel Coombs of Bangor. Me., June 26, 1885. They have one child, Theora E., born in 1887 in Islesboro, Me. 2. Edith H. Pendle- ton, born in Islesboro, Me., December 25, 1865 ; married Will Garland of Belfast, Me. Thev ha^p one child. Earl Garland, born NAHUM S. PIPER, Husband of Eliza. ELIZA A. PIPER. Granddaughter of Esther Roberts Plamilton. EDNA L. PIPER, Daughter of Nahum Piper. E'i'TA E. PIPER, Daughter of Nahum Piper, and Adopted Child. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 93 December 28, 1888. 3. Hattie M. Pendleton, born in Islesboro, Me., February 9, 1878. 4. Annie L. Pendleton, born in Islesboro, Me., July 29, 1884. 3. Lovina A. Kiml)all, born March 24, 1841 ; married, Novem- ber 12, 1865, Aug-ustus Phillirick of W'aldo, Me., who was in the army. 4. Daniel J. Kimball, born October 20, 1842, was in the Nine- teenth Maine Infantry. He married, September 15, 1867, Hattie A. Herrick of Islesboro, Me. Their two children are: i. John Walter, born October 21, 1868. 2. Lizzie Etta, born ]\Iay 25, 1877. Lizzie Kimball married Alexis Gross of Belfast, Me., Aug-ust 24, 1896. They have a son, Morris Gross, born April, 1898. ^Irs. Hattie Kimball died July 16, 1878, and Daniel mar- ried Ada H. Philbrick of Belfast, Me., July 4, 1881. They have the following' five children: t. Hattie Ada, born November 13, 1882. 2. Florence Melinda, born August 25, 1885. 3. Wini- fred Hannah, born November 5, 1887. 4. Ivan Aug-ustus, born October 19, 1889. 5. Ruth Edna Kimball, born December 15, 1894. 5. Elbridge G. Kimball, born April 6, 1884, died Septr^mber 26, 1846. 2. MARY E. HAMILTON, second child of Esther, was born March 18, 1816. She married Washington Bowen, who was born Aug-ust 28, 1819, and died in Aug-ust, 1863. Mary died Ju1;>- 16, 1890. Their children numbered six, as follows: 1. Esther C. Bowen, born February 9, 1847. She married Amosa Jackson of Lincolnville. Me., who was born November 28, 1827, and died June 2, 1895. She resides at Silver Lake, Mass. Their children, ei.ght in all, were born in Belmont, Me. i. Selina Bell Jackson, born April 15, 1872, died in Kingston, Mass. 4 April 21. 1898. She married John Clark of Northport, Me., in 1889. They had four children, i. Nellie May Clark, born March, 1891, in Belmont, Me. 2. Etta Bell Clark, born Septem- ber 17. 1892. 3. Alvin John Clark, born September 18, 1893. 4. Henry Clark, born April 6, 1896, died July 7. 1896. 2. Mary E. Jackson, born September 28, 1873, married Henry 5. Rig.gs of Hermon, Me. Their children are : i. Noyes Llenry Riggs, born September 26, 1892. 2. Esther Geneva Riggs, born February 5. 1894. They live in Whitman, Mass. 94 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 3. Amasa Danie Jackson, born November 16, 1875, died Veh- ruary 7, 1876. 4. Eugene Augustus Jackson, born December 29, 1876, died February 18, 1888. 5. Sarah Emma Jackson, born April 30, 1878; married, in 1895, Milford Dunn. They had one chikl, Clarence. They reside in Whitman, ]\Iass. 6. Eva Rilla Jackson, born Alay 16, 1881, died November 15, 1881. 7. Blanche Alay Jackson, born September 21, 1883. 8. Abbie Louise Jackson, born May 20, 1885. 2. Eslie A. Bowen, second child of Mary E. Hamilton Bowen, born July 18, 1848; married Esther Thomas December 2, 1868. He was in the Civil War near its close. They now reside in Bel- fast. ]\le., where Eslie is in the leather business. Their children numbered ten, as follows : 1. Grace E. Bowen, born April 9, 1871 ; married, Nov. 9, 1893, James Y. Foss. They had one child, Frederick E. F'oss, born July 14, 1896. 2. Mary B. Bowen, born May 30, 1873 ; married Leroy F. Morrill in 1894. 3. Ida M. Bowen, born T^Iarch 28, 1875 ; married Herbert F. Clark April 17, 1897. 4. Sehvin E. Bowen, born June 15, 1877; married Pearl H. Nash August 29, 1899. 5. Edith E. Bowen, born Tune 11, 1879; ^Hed November 30, 1881. 6. Emma F. Bowen, born January 11, 1881 ; died February 4, 1881. 7. Veda M. Bowen, born February 17, 1883. 8. Walter R. Bowen, born April, 1885. 9. Clara A. Bowen, born July 19. 1887. 10. Helen G. Bowen, born February 22, 1890. 3. Emma M. (Hamilton) Bowen, born June 7, 1850; married Hanson Young, who died August 31, 1874. (Hanson Young was son of Joseph Young and grandson of Hannah Roberts Young, oldest chikl of Joseph and Esther Hamilton Roberts. His mother was Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of Eli Roberts of Waldo, Me., of the Tabitha Roberts branch of the family.) Emma M. (Hamil- ton) Bowen Young resides in Belfast, Me. The children of Han- THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 95 son and Emma were: i. Willie H. Young, born July 8, 1870, died August 14, 1879, of diphtheria. 2. Talford E. Young, born September 27, 1871, died December 20, 1888, of pneumonia, when in a business college at Augusta, Me. 3. Roy E. Young, born May 29, 1873; married Grace Page in 1895. She died December 6, 1896, aged 23 years, leaving a daughter, Margaret Page, born January 25, 1896. Roy E. Young married, June, 1898, Antilca Knowlton of Brooks, Me. Raymond Orren Young was born to them January 19, 1901. They reside in Belfast, Me., but Roy Young at this writing (January, 1902) is in South America, where he went as engineer from Boston September 2, 1901. 4. ]vlillard J. Young, born September 24, 1874, died August 20, 1879, of diphtheria. 4. Sarah J. (Hamilton) Bowen, born February i, 1854, mar- ried George D. Marden of Waldo, Me. He is in the lumber busi- ness in West Winterport, Me. Their son, Herbert R. Marden, born April 20, 1875, died February 15, 1889. 5. Jacob W. (Hamilton) Bowen, born April z'j, 1856; mar- ried, in March, 1898, Merta E. Annis of Preston, Minn., who was born in 1880. Their children were: i. Mary Ella Bowen, born June i, 1899. 2. Alice Tvlay Bowen, born October 15, 1900. Jacob is a farmer and they now reside at Brant Rock, Mass. 6. Charles R. (Hamilton) Bowen, born July 13, 1858, died June 22, i860. 3. JOSEPH ROBERTS HAMILTON, born June 19, 1818, in Swanville, Me.; married Emmeline Young of Jackson, Me. They had four children : I. Isabel died when young. 2. Alvin died when about four years of age. 3. Emeline and (4) Amos. Emeline Hamilton married Joseph Harvey and had one child, Nellie. She died in 1882. Nellie Harvey, born 1878, married Arthur Howard in 1896 and has one son, Randall E. Howard, born in 1897 in Swanville, Me. Amos Hamilton married Delia George of Stockton, Me. They had a son, Charles, who lives in Prospect, Me. Emmeline Young Hamilton died April 8, 1854, and Joseph Roberts Hamilton married again, in 1856, Esther Stearns, daugh- ter of Silas and Almira Stearns, of South Jackson, Me. To them were born ten children, seven of whom are living. The children were : JOSEPH ROBERTS HAMILTON, Son of Daniel Hamilton and Esther Roberts. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 97 1. Willis E. Hamilton, a florist in Belfast, Me., born March 22, 1857, and married Mary E. Hoag- January 30, 1882. Their children are: Clara M., born November 16, 1883, and Everett L., born October 8, 1893. 2. Cassius E. and (3) Adelbert S., farmers. 4. Silas died when three years old. 5. Herbert Francis Hamilton, bom July 14, 1870; married, November 24, 1897, Lucy Etta Lombard. To them were born: Francis Burr Hamilton, July 11, 1899, ^^^^1 Bernice Celeste Ham- ilton, May 19, 1 90 1. 6. Nettie Hamilton, married W. A. Claridge of Haverhill, Mass., in 1900. To them was born Margaret Esther Claridge, January, 1901. 7. Alice Hamilton, married Marshall Rand of Monroe, Me. They had one son, Earl Rand, born in 1898. 8. David Lincoln Hamilton, born in 1877; married, June 28, 1899, Celeste Cooper of Boston. She was a daughter of Jennie Stearns Cooper. They live in Swanville, Me. 9 and 10. Two infants died unnamed. 4. SOLOMON HAMILTON, Esther's fourth child, born January i, 1821, died May 5, 1896. in Ormond, Fla. He married Lydia A. Lenfest of Prospect, Me., in 1846, who was born No- vember I, 1826. She died in Ormond, Fla., December 24, 1891. They were both of Scotch descent. Solomon and Lydia had six children : i. Henry C. Hamilton, born July 11, 1846, in Prospect, married, September 13, 1878, Abbie L. Marshall. They live in Mansfield, Mass., and have a daughter, Edith M. Hamilton, born January 23, 1880. 2. Wilmot Hamilton, bom June 6, 1849; married, in 1881, Jennie Small, who died in 1885. He married again Estelle Grant. They live in West Winterport, Me. 3. Ellen M. Hamilton, born July 28, i860, in Bradley, Me. Tn 1882 she was married to Carl F. Martensen in Dayton, Fla. She has one son, Carl Adelbert, born August 15, 1889. Carl Martensen, Sr., died February 15, 1896, and Ellen married again, February 20, 1898, Benjamin R. Stockbridge of Alabama. This marriage proved unfortunate and she procured a divorce in 1900, and is now Ellen Martensen. She lives with her son in Ormond, Fla. 98 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 4. George Lester Hamilton was born in ^lilford, Me., Novem- ber 26, 1 86 1. He married Florence Ball November 21, 1888. They have one child, born June 19, 1898. 5. Jennie Hamilton, born September 17, 1866, in Levant, Me.; married Charles Ball in 1887 in Ormond, Fla. She died Novem- ber, 1894. There were three children as follows: Florence Ball, born in Ormond, Fla., xA.ugust 15, 1888; Clarence Ball, born in 1890; and a baby, born and died in 1891, in Mansfield, Mass. 6. Adelbert Howard Hamilton was born in Herman, Me., Feb. I, 1868, and died December 10, 1886, in Ormond, Fla. 5. DANIEL HAMILTON, JR., died when about twelve years of age. 6 and 7. ISAAC AND JACOB HA^IILTON, twins, both died when about seven years old, from scarlet fever. 8. DAVID HAMILTON died when about three years of age. He was butted to death by a ram. 9 and 10. Two infants died unnamed. 11. GEORGE WASHINGTON HAMILTON, born ; married Martha Bo wen, of Searsport, Me. They had five children as follows: Charlotte (now^ dead), Abbie (now dead), Solomon, Helen, Roscoe (now dead). Helen married Mr. Mills and lives in Haverhill, Mass. George W. Hamilton enlisted in Fourth Maine A^olunteers, Company I, and died at Camp Knox, Alexandria, \'a., February 25, 1862, of inflammation of the brain. His comrades of the company sent his body home to his friends, with this testimonial : "His comrades have lost an agreeable com- panion and his country a brave defender. He was a true soldier, prompt and faithful in every duty, cool in action and courageous in the hour of danger. Signed, F. H. Grey, Lieutenant Company I, Fourth Maine Regiment." 12. NANCY HAMILTON, born August 9, 1840; married Cyrus Robbins. She died in Minnesota March 4, 1898. Their two children were: Martha, who lives in Montana, and Manly. Cyrus Robbins died and Nancy was married again. This time to Hiram Harvey. They had four children, as follows: i. Hiram. 2. Hannah, wlio married Mr. Mills and died in 1896, in Massachusetts. 3. Willis lives in Belfast. Me. 4. Viola, who died voung. Hiram Harvev died in the armv. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 95 13. CHARLES ROBERTS HAMILTON was born in Svvanville, Me., September 6, 1841. In August, 1862, he enlisted in the Nineteenth ]\Iaine Regiment, Company D. He was in all the battles of his regiment, including Gettysburg, where he was wounded in Pickett's charge the third day. He lay on the field all day and was picked up nearly dying and sent to hospital. He was in such a serious condition that his sister went to Gettysburg to take his dead l)()(ly home; but, after lingering for weeks, he CHARLES HAMILTON, Son of Esther Roberts Hamilton. MARGARET HAMILTON. Wife of Charles Hamihon. gradually recovered enough to be taken home alive, though he never fully recovered from the effects of his severe wounds. In 1880 he went to Europe in search of health and pleasure; This was a great benefit to him. He had a fine education and culti- vated literary tastes. When in the hospital he met Margaret Mahoney, an army nurse, who made such an impression on him that he afterward made her his wife. She was an only child and was born in Rochester, N. Y., in 1840. When her mother died, in 1857, her heart led her to seek the training of the Sisters of Charity. So, when the war came, she was ready to ofl:"er her services, which 100 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. were so much needed. Duriiit;- the war she was in the Philadel- phia IMiUtary Hospital, which was built to accommodate 5,000 patients, and it was constantly filled. After the battle of Gettys- burg tents had to be erected to accommodate 2,000 more. When the war was over she married her soldier, and he lived until April 9, 1900. Their eight children were: i. Charles West Hamilton, born January 10, 1866 (who died February 10, 1869). 2. Anna May Hamilton, born May 10. 1868. 3. Margaret Esther, born October 4, 1870. 4. Blanche Roberts, born December 26, 1873. 5. Charlotte Harriet, born January 6, 1876. 6. George Gordon, born July 10, 1877. 7. Lucv' Bell, born ^larch 17, 1880. 8. Ruth Florence Hamilton, born September 26, 1883. They all live in Wakefield, Mass. LOVINA ROBERTS BOWEN. II. LOVINA ROBERTS, eleventh child of Joseph and Esther, was born in Buckfield, Me., August 8, 1797, and died in Bangor, Me., October, 1856. On April 16, 1818, she married Levi Bowen. He was born in Minot, Me., February 6, 1795, and died in Bangor, Me., August 2, 1869. They were married in Brooks, Me., by William Huxford. They lived in Monroe, Me., most of their married life, moving to Bangor, Me., in 1853. They had twelve children, and Lovina gave them the devoted care of a good Christian mother. The first child was : I. HULDAH BOWEN, who was born July 25, 1819, and married James N. Clements, September 28, 1837. Their children were : Lovina Ellen, Lovisa Jane, and John Kelsey Clements. James N. Clements emigrated to Australia, and Huldah mar- ried Hiram Webber. To them were born: i. Charles H. Web- ber, who married Mrs. Martha Ritchie. 2. Sarah ]\L Webber, who married Richard Pickard. 3. Emily A. Webber, who mar- ried William G. Mills, and died August, 1893. 4. Mary Frances Webber, who married Francis D. Turner, and lives in Lowell, Mass., at No. 54 Royal street. 5. Lizzie A. Webber, who mar- ried Charles C. Mann, who died May 25, 1898. 6. Alarcia Etta Webber, who married Wesley H. Jackman, and lives in Windsor, Vt. 7. Thomas Alton died at the age of four. 8. Freddie \\'in- slow died at the age of four months. 9. Willie L. Webber mar- ried Edith Cook. Huldah Bowen afterward went west and married a man named Butterfield. She died in Rockford. Minn., in T876. LOVINA ROBERTS BOWEN. Daughter of Joseph and Esther. 102 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 2. JACOB ROBERTS ROWEN, son of Lovina. was born May 21, 1821, in Monroe, .Me., and died October 21, 1873. November 3, 1842, be married Sarab J. Clements, wbo was born July 8, 1826, and died August. 1850. Their cbildren were: i, Rosetta J. Bowen, born July 9, 1843. Sbe married John E. Holmes. Tbey bave no cbildren and live in Nortb Cbelmsford, ]\Iass. 2. Jobn C. Bowen, l)orn April 2, 1845; niarried Rebecca J. Littlefield. He was in the First Maine Cavalry in the Civil War. He is now Police Captain in Bangor, Me. Their children were: I. Edith Bowen, who married ^Ir. Farnham. They have one child, Guy Bowen Farnham. 2. Leslie A. Bowen (now dead). 3. Lugardie L. Bowen, married William A. Kingsbury. 4. Inez E. Bowen (now dead). 5. Herbert L. l^owen, sergeant in First Alaine Heavy Artiller}-, in Spanish War. 6. Dora AF Bowen (now dead). 7. Earl W. Bowen. 3. Howard L. Bowen, born November 20, 1847; <^^'cd l*\l)ru- ary 14, 1878. He married Cordelia Leathers. They had a son, Clifford. 4. Eldora S. Bowen, born November 25, 1849 ! niarried Lem- uel Overlock ; died June 15. 1885. They left two children, Addie and Lafayette, who live in North Chelmsford, Mass. Jacob Roberts Bowen married Mary R. Leathers in 1853. She was born June 2j, 1832. Their six children were: i. x\lton E. Bowen, born March 13, 1854; unmarried. 2. Will)ur H. Bowen, born February 10, 1856; married Lillian Fletcher. 3. Ada M. Bowen, born April 19, 1859; married Howard Leathers. 4. Ellis W. Bowen, born February 16, 1861 ; married Lena Clark. 5. Rena B. Bowen, born November 20, 1867; married Charles Nowell, of Herman. 6. Otis J. Bowen, born May 19, 1873 ; un- married. Jacob Bowen enlisted, in 1863, in First Maine Heavy Artillery, Company F. While in the army he contracted the disease which caused his death some years later. 3. ALVENA BOWEN, l)orn in Brooks, Me.. :\Liy 20, 1823; died August 18, 1825. 4. AMANDA BOWEN, l)orn May 19, 1827; died April 8, 1849. From childhood she was afflicted with "fits" and finally THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 103 became insane, and for twenty years was the constant care of her mother, who faithfuUy watched over her nisi^ht and day. 5. LEVI BOWEN, born August 23, 1829; married Emily Pattee of A'lonroe, Me., in 1843. They had a son, Herbert L. Bowen, who married Flora Mills, in 1878. Their children were Maggie, Lottie, Florence and Herbert Bowen. Levi Bowen married again, August 7, 1874, in Minneapolis, Minn. His second wife was Mrs. Emily Bickford, who was a Miss Richardson, of Belgrade, Me. They live now at the sum- mer resort on the banks of Lake Sarah, Minn. 6. LOVINA BOWEN was the sixth child of Lovina. She was born October 18. 1832, in Monroe, Me. She was married, in 1853, to Hiram Webber, of Monroe, Me. They had two children, Manter and Ernest, both of whom died young, in Bangor, Me. Lovina Bowen Webber in 1867 married a second husband, Charles Plummer. They lived in New York city, where she died in February, 1872. He lived until 1891. They had one son, Charles, who was born September 23, 1868. He is in the dry goods business in Boston. He married Cora Chase, of Portland, Me., January 12, 1893. They had one child. Stanley Richardson Chase, born October 2, 1896. They live in Boston, Mass. 7. PHEBE BOWEN, seventh child of Lovina. born August 23, 1834; died February 11, 1835. 8. OTIS L. BOWEN, born July 15, 1837; died in Bangor, Me., September 8, 1856. He died of a fever. A month later his mother died of the same fever. She had four more children, but they died young and unnamed. JOSEPH ROBERTS, THIRD. 12. JOSEPH ROBERTS, JR., the twelfth child of Joseph and Esther, was born in Buckfield, Me., November 2, 1799, ac- cording to the town records, but he lived and died in the belief that he was born in January, 1800. While he was an infant his mother died, and his oldest sister, Hannah, took him home, and, with her own little one, gave him a mother's care. When he was two or three years old his father moved to Brooks, Me., and, a few years later, he was helping on the farm, starting off at two and three o'clock in the morning for the market at county seat, Belfast, Me., twelve miles away, with his load and yoke of oxen. JOSEPH ROBERTS. 3d. Son of Joseph and Esther THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 105 In 1823 Joseph married Lydia, daughter of Nathaniel Knight, and Sarah Webb Knight. Lydia was born in Fahnouth, Me., December 26, 1798, and died in Levant, Me., January 19, 1894. They Hved in Jackson, Me., till 1827, then removed to Palmyra, Me., his business being to procure lumber to make oars, which he carted to Belfast, Me., to sell. After three years he moved to Brooks, Me., on a farm. Here he raised the first barn in Brooks, Me., zanthout rum. The first temperance raising of the time. Here he and his good wife joined the Free Will Baptist Church. There was no schoolhouse in his district. By his perseverance he started one, and donated the lot to build it on. In 1844 he moved to Levant, Me., and lived there till he died, October 26, 1885. Politically he was first a Whig, then a Free Soiler and later a Republican. 1. ELIZABETH GATES ROBERTS, the first child of Joseph and Lydia, was born in Jackson, Me., August i, 1825 ; she married her cousin, Milton Roberts, August i, 1843. ^"^1 died December 5, 1895, in Minnesota. They had four children: i. Victoria Elizabeth, born in Brooks, Me., April 29, 1847 ' <^^ied July 5, 1849, in Levant, Me. 2. Milton M. Roberts, born in Levant, Me., April 22, 1847, is unmarried, and lives in Minneapolis, Minn. 3. Evelyn V. Roberts, born in Levant, November 5, 1849; married, in 1870, Frank Tippett. They had one child, Bertie, born in 1871, but it died in childhood. 4. Jessie L. Roberts, born in Jefiferson, Wis., June 12, 1862, is luimarried, and lives in Minneapolis. 2. ABIGAIL KNIGHT ROBERTS, born in Palmyra, Me., October 7, 1829 ; married Luther D. Spencer in Bangor, Me., April 15, 1852. Their son, Frank Dwinal Spencer, born in Ban- gor, Me., November 23, 1854, was married, January 21, 1880, to Lizzie Jones. They live in Iowa, and have one son, Harry Dwinal Spencer, born January 20, 1881. 3. NATHANIEL KNIGHT ROBERTS, born in Brooks, Me., July 9, 1832; died, unmarried, in Levant, Me., July 29, 1875. He was noted for being a fine penman, and taught writing school in Bangor, Me. He enlisted, September 30, 1861, in the First Maine Gavalry, Company A. He was severely wounded at the battle of Middleton, Va., ]\Iay 24, while covering the retreat of io6 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. Banks, iiis liursc was killed and splinters of the shell penetrated his head and spine. He managed to crawl from luider his horse and g-et to the woods, some distance away, and, by crawling, and with the help of other wounded soldiers, he got into the Union army line and was taken to a hospital. When a raid was expected in Washington he was hurried to Philadelphia, Pa. Here he was in such a destitute condition that T. S. Arthur, the temperance writer, took pity on him, carried him to his own home, gave him his parlor, and his family cared for him till he was able to travel. Then they procured his discharge and sent him home. He never recovered, however, and suffered intensely all the years he lived, which he bore with heroic patience, as becomes a brave soldier. JOSEPH ROBERTS AND MARGARET HALL. Joseph Roberts married for his second wife Margaret Hall Forbes and by her had twelve children. She was a daughter of Hatevil and Ruth Hall, and was born in Buckfield, Me., in 1777. She had been previously married to Zadoc Forbes. He was also born in Buckfield, Me., and was a widower with children. Zadoc and Margaret liad one son, Isaiah Elliott Forbes, born in Buckfield, \[e. He came to Brooks, Me., when seven years old, and lived with his uncle, Shadrach Hall, for ten years. He then went to learn the wdieelwright's trade. He married Polly Bowen, whose mother was a Holmes, cousin to Oliver Wendell Holmes. Their children w'ere : Richmond W. (now dead), Almon, Henry (now dead), Zadoc (now dead). Freeman (now dead), Louisa, Lovina (now dead), Francis, Mary A., Maggie, Polaski F. (killed by a load of bark tipping over on him). Louisa mar- ried Mr. Cilley, Mary married Mr. Leathers, Maggie married Mr. Parsons. Margaret married Joseph Roberts, in 1801. They had one son, whom they called Nathan. He w-as born in Buckfield, Me., February 5, 1802. His career was a short one, as he fell into a kettle of hot soap, and was so badly burned that he did not live long. He was sitting in his chair wdiere his mother w^as at work. She heard a strange noise, and, turning round to see her baby, found he had died. She lost two more young children, born about 1809 and 1810, but all the rest of the family lived for many years, to recompense her for what she had lost. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 107 BENJAMIN ROBERTS' FAMILY. 2. BENJAMIN ROBERTS, the second child of Joseph and Margaret Roberts, has the honor of being the first child born in the town of Brooks, Me. He came into the town February 4, 1804, and had the distinction of dying in a rebel prison during the Civil War. He married, August 16, 1843, Nancy Cilley, who was born April i, 1827, and is still living in the town of Brooks, BENJAMIN ROBERTS, Son of Joseph and Margaret. NANCY ROBERTS. Wife of Benjamin Roberts. Me. Benjamin was a millman and farmer, but when recruits for the Fourth Maine Regiment were called for, he left everything and enlisted in Company I on December 5, 1863. The following spring he was taken prisoner near Richmond, Va., was taken to Libby prison, from there to Salisbury, N. C, where he died of starvation, November 2^, 1864. Benjamin and Nancy had five children : I. DELPHINA H. ROBERTS, born June 7, 1845; mar- ried Wellington R. Stimpson of Brooks, Me., September 11, 1867. They had five children, viz. : I. Frank Stimpson, born June 25, 1869, in Brooks. He mar- io8 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. ried Lucy Penney of Brooks, June, 1896. Their children were: Harry, born December 24, 1897, and George A., born July 30, 1900. 2. Ella Stimpson, born July 25, 1871 ; died January 15, 1882. 3. Infant son, born September 21, 1873. 4. Lelia Stimpson, born October 31, 1875; marriel Erving Thompson and resides in Knox, Me. They have one child, Ed- ward W. Thompson, born September 7, 1899. 5. Mildred Stimpson, born June 11, 1880. All are living- at or near Brooks, Me. 2. ROSE INA ROBERTS, born July 7, 1846; married, June 8, 1866, at North Searsport, Me., Stanley A. Perkins, of Stock- ton, Me. He has been a sailor much of his life, as first officer of a vessel. They have two children : 1. Lena R. Perkins, born in Stockton, Me., September 6, 1867, who married, November 19, 1886, Thomas E. West. They are living in Spring street, Auburn, Me., and have two children, Lawrence A. West, born May 16, 1888, and Maurice Newton West, born December 24, 1890. 2. Laura A. Perkins, born June 29, 1869, in Brooks, who mar- ried, June 10, 1893, Burton F. Wentworth, of South Brooks, Me. 3. LEILA J. ROBERTS, born December 2, 1847; died Jan- uary, 1884, in Lewiston, Me. 4. CHARLES H. ROBERTS, a farmer and carriage maker, was born July 15, 1853. He married, June 23, 1872, Julia Doug- las, of Morrell, Me. They have one son, Stanley J. Roberts, born in Brooks, October 17, 1873. He was married December 23, 1893, in Belfast, Me., to Lillian Woodbury, of Knox, Me. JULIA ALMEDA ROBERTS, bom December 17, 1854: mar- ried, July 14, 1872, Allen Daggett, of Morrill, Me., who owns a steam saw mill and manufactures barrels. They have three children, viz. : 1. George S. Daggett, born in Morrill, Me., April 11, 1873, who married Nettie Jackson, of Lijjcrty. Me. Their children are Mary L. Daggett, born September 15, 1895, and Stella R. Dag- gett, born March 30, 1898. 2. Harold Daggett, born March 29, 1888. 3. Edna Daggett, born July 6, 1891. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 109 JOHN ROBERTS' FAMILY. 3. JOHN ROBERTS, third child of Joseph and Margaret, was born in Brooks, Me., in January, 1806, and died in Minne- sota in May, 1886. He married Harriet Jackson in 1834. He was a millwright by trade, a man of strong character, moderate in speech, radical in his opinions, an early temperance advocate and Free Soiler. John and Harriet had eight children, viz. : I. SHARON ROBERTS, born January 31, 1836, in Waldo, Me. ; married Ann Mary Boody of Jackson, who died October 29. 1898. They had two children : 1. Edith Gertrude Roberts, born February 27, 1859, who mar- ried Wilbur Barker. They live in Brooks, and have a daughter, Irma Barker, born February 20, 1885. 2. Maud Roberts, born September, 1869; married Frank Hogan. They reside in Thorndike, Me., and have three children: I. Lewis G. Hogan, born November 21, 1888. 2. Carl Roberts Hogan, born February 9, 1891. 3. Gertrude May Hogan, bom November 18, 1893. 2. AUGUSTA ANN ROBERTS, born August 8, 1838. in Waldo. Me., was a successful teacher for many years in Somer- ville, Mass. Li 1885 she married Reuben Harwood, who died September 26, 1901. Augusta died November 24, 1901, in West- boro, Mass. 3. LENORA AVILDA ROBERTS, born in Brooks, April 2. 1840, was married December, 1859, to Frank Knowles, a dentist and farmer. He was a lieutenant of Company M, First Maine Heavy Artillery, and was killed in battle of Spottsylvania, Va., May 19, 1864. They had two sons: 1. Frank Berten Knowles, born August 27, 1861. He mar- ried Katie Ames of Minneapolis, Minn.. October, 1881. They had two sons, Jimmie Knowles, born February, 1882, and died, and Paul F. Knowles, born in August, 1890. 2. Edgar Winslow Knowles, born November 26. 1862, in Brooks. He married Toppie Brown at Breckenridge, Minn., June, 1883. They had four children, viz. : i. Bernice Knowles, born in June, 1885. 2. Gertrude Knowles, born August, 1887. 3. Vera Knowles, born July, 1889. 4. Eva Knowles, born June, 1891. JOHN ROBERTS. Son of Joseph and Margaret. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. ill Edgar Knowles died in Minnesota December 20, 1891, and his family removed to Ottawa, 111., the former home of his wife. Lenora Avilda married again, December, 1887, Daniel P. Con- over. They reside in Champlin, Minn. 4. JAY R0BF:RTS. born November 14, 1842, in Brooks. He enlisted in the Twenty-Sixth Maine Regiment and served the full term of service with that command, about one year. He contracted southern fever in Louisiana and died August 23, 1863, soon after he was discharged. 5. EDDIE ROBERTS died when ten months old. 6. ROSE ALBA ROBERTS, born October 14. 1844, in Brooks, Me. ; married Clarendon Boody, of Jackson, Me.. Decem- ber 7, 1865. They now reside in St. Paul. They have three children, as follows: i. Lizzie Boody, born November 6, 1872, in Brooks, Me. 2. Claire Lenora Boody, born July I, 1880, in Minnesota. 3. Clyde Bruce Boody, born June 28, 1886. 7. EVERETT W. ROBERTS, born November 4. 1846 ; mar- ried Mellissa A. Munson. April, 1870. She died in Minnesota, February 20, 1889. Bert Roberts, the oldest son, born in IMinnesota, February, 1872, is a locomotive engineer. He married A^erna Hanson. They have a son, born April 13, 1897. Everett's second child was born and died in 1874, and the third child, John, was born and died in 1878. The fourth child, Frank, was born in 1886 and the fifth child, Nellie, was born in October, 1888. Everett's second wife was Mrs. Viola Phelps (nee Rutledge). They have one daughter, Mary H., born July 22, 1895. 8. DORA ROBERTS, born October 2^, 1850, in Brooks, Me., married Edward Boody of Jackson, Me. Bertha Boody, born December 16, 1873, is a dressmaker in West Som- erville, Mass., and Everett Boody, who was born November 18, 1875, are their children. Dora's second husband is Frank Sanborn. They are in the restaurant business in West Somerville. Mass. 112 THE ROBERTS FAMILY ALFRED J. ROBERTS' FAMILY. 4. ALFRED J. ROBERTS, fourth child of Joseph and Mar- garet, was born October 21, 1807, in Brooks, and died there Octo- ber 15, 1868. His early educational advantages were limited, but for many years he was the leading business man of the portion of the country where he resided. He was a man of great force of character and remarkable business capacity. He engaged ex- tensively in lumbering operations and at one time owned the greater part of the timber lands and mills in Brooks, giving em- ployment to a large number. He was a strong man physically and mentally, a public-spirited citizen, who used his powerful influence always for temperance, free soil and free men. He married, October 10, 1831, Caroline, daughter of Joseph Davis, sister of Judge Woodbury Davis and Hon. Allen Davis. She was born x-\pril 5, 1813, and died October 9, 1857. They had eleven children, viz. : 1. ADELAIDE S. ROBERTS, born November 12, 1832. She makes her home with her sisters. 2. MARY ANN ROBERTS, born March 10, 1835; died November 4, 1861. She married, November 10, 1853, Michael Chase of Brooks, who died in 1900. They had one child : Alfred Edward Chase, born September 13, 1855, who married, October 28, 1880, Lizzie Pilley. They have two children : i. Millard Filmore Chase, born September 2, 1881. 2. Marie Louise Chase, born December 15, 1888. They reside in Brooks, Me., where A. E. Chase has been engaged for many years in the mer- cantile business, as was his father before him. 3. LOUISE C. ROBERTS, born August 3, 1837; died April 25, 1884. She married, June 21, 1865, Otis Libby, a soldier of the Rebellion, who. a member of the Sixteenth Maine Regiment, was wounded in battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. They had two children : 1. Lewis Alfred Libbv, born March 20, 1867; ^^ied March 27, 1874. 2. Ernest Libby, born ]\Iarch 14. 1877, who is now teaching school in Concord, Mass. Otis Libby again married in April, 1895, Ellen M. Briggs, youngest daughter of Hon. Allen Davis of Brooks, a cousin to his first wife. ALFRED J. ROBERTS. Son of Joseph and Margaret. 114 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 4. ABBIE I). ROBERTS, bom June 9. 1839; died October 14, 1885 ; married Michael Chase November 24, 1862. They had one child, Lena Chase, who was born February 23, 1867. She married \\'illard S. Jones, ^lay 28. 1896. He has a furniture store in Brooks. They have two children, viz. : Christine Abby Jones, born August 30, 1897, and llollis W. Jones, born April 15, 1900. 5. CHARLES ALFRED ROBERTS, born April 22, 1842; died April i, 1846. 6. EDWARD ROBERTS. l)orn December 3, 1844 ; died Feb- ruary 5. 1846. 7. ALFRED ROBERTS, born January 10, 1847; Jied March 15' 1855. 8. SARAH FRANCES ROBERTS, born ^larch 15, 1840; married Hollis Blackstone February 8, 1877, who then resided in Freedom, Me. He is now superintendent of the state farm at Bridgewater. Mass. They had three children, viz. : 1. Alfred Blackstone, born October 25, 1879, who is now attending Brown L^niversity. 2. Nellie Blackstone, born December 22, 1881 ; died January 21, 1887, in Boston. 3. Helen Blackstone. born December 31. 1886. 9. ELLEN ROBERTS, born January 16, 1852; married De- cember 24, 1871, James Walter Jones, son of Libbeus Jones of Brooks. Their children are: Sarah Jones, bom July 7, 1874, and Elizabeth Jones, born August 17, 1877. They reside in Belfast, Me. 10. ISABEL ROBERTS, bom March 27,, 1855; mairied. September 16, 1891, Benjamin Robinson of Bridgewater, Mass He is assistant superintendent of state farm, was a member of Third Massachusetts Infantry nine months and eighteen months in U. S. navy during the war. IT. WILLIA^^I ROBERTS, born September 5, 1857; died September 23, 1858. Alfred Roberts married for his second wife, in i860. Sarah, a daughter of Watson Roberts, a distant relative. Their children were: 12. Laura, born ^March 20, 1861 : died April 20, 1862. 13. Alfred J. Roberts, born July 28. 1863; died February 28, 1875. 14. Henry M. Roberts, born May 7, 1865 : died Septem- ber 7, 1867. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 115 5. RUTH ROBERTS, and (6) MARY ROBERTS, the fifth and sixth children of Joseph and Margaret, died when very young. TIMOTHY ROBERTS' FAMILY. 7. TIMOTHY T. ROBERTS, horn July 31, 1812; died March 19, 1868, in Brooks, Me. He married, March 18, 1835, Nancy E. Gardner. She was born October 3, 1807, and died February 18, 1894. Timothy was a farmer the greater portion of his life, although like his father and brothers, was considerably interested in milling at times. Four children were born to them : I. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON ROBERTS, born Oc- tober 31. [835. He married, August 6, 1856, Esther B. Rand of Thorndike, Me. They live in Brooks, and have had four chil- dren, viz. : 1. Forrest K. Roberts, born February 9, i860; married Mabel Penney, and they have two children, viz. : Claire E. Roberts, born July 3. 1890, and Olive G., born February 3, 1894. 2. Elmer G. Roberts, born January 12. 1862; married Estelle Card. They live in Brooks and have had one daughter, who died in infancy. 3. Edna M. Roberts, born December 6, 1865 ; married Julia Wentworth. They reside in Ouincy, Mass., and have four chil- dren, viz.: Tomasita Margarita Roberts, born April 26, 1889; William Harrison Roberts, born August 29, 1891 ; Esther Myrtle Roberts, l)orn October 5. 1893 ; Edward Nathaniel Roberts, born October 5, 1897. 2. MANTER ALVERADO ROBERTS, born October i, 1838; married Mercy P. Silsby of Aurora. Me., January 25, 1875. He is a carpenter contractor and they reside in Bangor, Me. Mau- ler served in the Nineteenth Maine Regiment during the war of rebellion. 3. MARCIA ANN ROBERTS, born November 31, 1840: died in Lowell, Mass., December 14, 1889. She married, March 22, 1856, John Hall. They had two children: i. Albert, liorn in 1858. who lives in Minnesota. 2. Eldora, born in 1864: died in 1868. 4. OSCAR E. ROBERTS, born June 7, 1844, in Corinna, Me. : removed to Brooks with his parents in 1848. He now re- Ii6 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. sides in L}nn, Mass., and is a caljinet maker ])y trade, being em- ployed at Bar Harbor, Mc, during the summer months. He en- listed in the Nineteenth Maine Regiment at the age of eighteen years, serving until the close of the war. He married, in Knox, Me., November 23. 1867, Romilia A. Clements, who was born in Waldo, Me., May 4, 1851. They have had three children, viz.: 1. Emma F. Roberts, born in Brooks, April 22, 1869. 2. Lizzie E. Roberts, born in Belfast, Me., October 21, 1877. 3. Willie O. Roberts, born in Belfast, December 14, 1880; died June i, 1882. 8. CHARLES ROBERTS, the eighth child of Joseph, and Margaret, was a l)lack-eyed boy, born in January, 1814. Lie mar- ried Clarinda Havener of Brooks, and fitted himself for a physi- cian, and had already given promise of great skill, when prema- turely taken away, January 6, 1840. ■ NATHAN ROBERTS' FAAHLY. 9. NATHAN HALL ROBERTS, the ninth child of Joseph and Margaret, was born in Brooks, Me., June 9, 181 5, and died September 9, 1892, in Minneapolis, Minn. He was married in 1840 to Elvira Irish, daughter of Stephen Irish of Buckfield, Me., where she was born in 1813. She died, October, 1872, in Minne- sota. They lived on the home place in Brooks, until the death of his father, in 1843, then removed to Harmony, Me., going from there to Minnesota about 1856, and took a government home- stead near Minneapolis, then a prairie; was a farmer on a large scale ; gave up his farm there to his children who had married, and went to the southern part of the state and rented a farm of 800 acres, where he made a large amount of money in the business. He returned and l)ought a farm, now in the city of Minneapolis, where he lived for many years. He was for six years Commis- sioner for Hennepin County and when his home became a part of the city by annexation he was elected alderman of his ward, serv- ing four years, until his health failed. He was a man of a rugged and cheering personality, of great enterprise and possessing the strength of character so pronounced in the familv. Nathan and Elvira's children were : I. ARRINGTON ROBERTS, born in Brooks, Me., August 28, 1842. He married, July 3, 1869, jennctte Ray, in A'linneapo- NATHAN HALL ROBERTS, Son of Joseph and Margaret. ii8 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. lis. ^linn. They separated, and he married Josephine Burnham, in 1876. She died in ]888. He makes his home with his sister in ]\IinneapoUs. 2. CHARLES A. ROBERTS (a farmer), was born April 5, 1846. in Brooks, Me. He married, June 28, 1868, Matilda ]Moran, of jMinneapolis, Minn. They live in Leonard, N. D., and have three children, Will, Lee and Charles, i. Will (a farmer), was born Alarch 21, 1869, and is now in Sanborn. Minn. 2. Lee (lumber merchant in Fargo, N. D.), was born in 1871. He married Grace Gurley. They have two children. 3. Charles, born in 1876, commands a lake steamer. 3. MARY ROBERTS, born in Harmony, ^le.. April 15. 1850; married, December 22. 1868, Isaac Layman of Minneapolis, Minn., who served in the war of rebellion in a Minnesota regi- ment. Their children number seven, as follows : 1. Maggie Bell Layman, born October 17, 1869; married Merrill E. Williams, July 22, 1897. They have one child, Arthur Layman Williams, born December 15, 1899. They reside in Le Roy, Minn. 2. Cora Agnes Layman, born April 2, 1872; married, June 26, 1895, Frank Whiteley of Wisconsin. Their children are: i. Chester Layman Whiteley, born May 3. 1896. 2. Alice Mar- garet Whiteley, born January 22, 1898. 3. Clarion Whiteley, born December 26, 1899. They live in Cedar avenue, ^linne- apolis, Minn. 3. Martin Hall Layman, born June 24, 1875 ; died February 5. 1879. 4. Martha Elvira Layman. Ijorn September 25, 1877; ^^^^^ February 9, 1878. 5. Jesse Lsaac Layman, born May 3, 1880. 6. Arthur Jerome Layman, liorn June 10, 1883. 7. Clarence Earl Layman, liorii May i, 1888. Nathan Hall Roberts married. A])ril 25. 1874. Mary Sophia Langham, who was born in the Kingdom of Norway, May 14, 1846. To them were born two sons : I. JOHN NELSON ROBERTS, born April 11, 1876, who married, September 20, 1899, Jessie Shugars. They have one MARY ROBERTS FOGG. Daughter of Joseph and Margaret. I20 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. child, Beatrice Marietta Roberts, born "Siay 14, 1901. John served in a Minnesota regiment in the Phihppine-Spanish War. They reside in 2521 Cedar avenue, MinneapoHs, Minn. 2. GUY HALL ROBERTS, born December 8, 1877; mar- ried, July 28, 1896, Dora L. Shipton. They had one child, Mer- cedes Alexander Roberts, born September 2;^, 1901 ; died Septem- ber 28, 1 90 1. Guy Hall Roberts was also a soldier of the Spanish War. He graduated from the Minnesota University at Alinneapolis. Was one year in Chicago University and is now on his senior year in Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. MARY ROBERTS' FAMILY. 10. MARY TAYLOR ROBERTS, tenth child of Joseph and Margaret, was born in Brooks, Me., October, 1818. She was mar- ried, in 1843, to Calvin Fogg, and died, in Minneapolis, Minn., December, 1893. Her four children were born in Brooks, Me., where their early years were spent. 1. FRANCEATLLA FOGG was born January 15, 1844. She was married to Phineas Phelps, July 4, 1871. A boy was born to them, Init it died in 1872. Another boy was born and died in June, 1874. Harry E. Phelps, the third child, was born in Minne- apolis, Minn.. June 2t,, 1876. He graduated from Alinnesota L'niversity in 1898, took a course of study at law. opened an office for practice of the same in Britton, X. D., and became editor of a newspaper tliere, in April, 1899. He married \ ivian Furber of Minneapolis, m June, 1901. 2. EUGENE FOGG, born in 1849: died in Brooks, Me., in 1856. 3. CLARENCE FOGG, born in 1857; married Anna Brant, in Minneapolis. They liavc one son, Calvin Fogg, born about 1884. CAROLINE FOGG, born in 1859, married Everett 15rant, in Minneapolis. They were divorced in 1898. She lives in Seattle, Wash. They had a son, Charles, born about 1886. WTNSLOW^ ROBERTS' FAMILY. 11. WINSLOW ROBERTS, the eleventh child of Josepli and Margaret, was born in Brooks, Me., March 8, 1821, and died in Waterville, Me., June 17, 1879. While possessing all the jnish- WINSLOW ROBERTS, Son of Joseph and Margaret. 122 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. ing attributes so characteristic of liis father and other members of the family, he also found time to devote himself to study and was the scholarly member of the last family of Joseph. He taught school in Maine and other states, his last teaching being in Xew York State, where he married his first wife. He read law and was admitted to practice, but adopted mercantile pur- suits, putting aside all, however, to enter the army, which he did in 1861, serving in Louisiana as lieutenant in Company I and captain of Company D, Fourteenth Maine, under Colonel Frank S. Nickerson, of Searsport. He resigned the latter part of 1863 to accept a commission as captain in the U. S. Coast Guards. At the close of the war he commenced the manufacture of boot shanks, at Brooks, which l)usiness he transferred to Waterville, Ale., and successfully engaged in the same until his death. He represented Brooks in the Maine State Legislature, being elected in September, 1859. He was a man of fine personal appearance, with engaging manners and intellectual face. Winslow was married three times and had seven children, his first wife being Amelia Putnam, who died in June, 1849. His second wife was Cornelia Rand, who died in Framingham, Mass., in January, 1864. Their children ^vere : - 1. CORA ROBERTS, born in Shrewsbury, Mass., July 30, 1855. She married Wesley J. Maynard of Waterville, a railroad man. They have one daughter, Alice Maynard, born November 19. 1878. They now reside in Portland, Me. 2. ELLEN A. ROBERTS, l)orn in Brooks. Me., April 7, 1 861 ; married Edward E. Sibley of Waterville. Me. They have one son. Arthur Winslow Sibley, born June 27. 1884. Winslow married for his third wife Aiaria Bangs. Thev had five children, viz. : 1. EDWARD W. ROBERTS, born in Brooks, Me.. Decem- ber 20. 1865. He married. ()ct<)l)er n;, 1887, Grace Burwell of Minneapolis, Minn. 2. ALICE AL\Y ROBERTS, born in B.rooks, May 5, 1868; died in Waterville. Me., March 15, 1873. 3. JAM1-:S ALTON ROBERTS, born in Waterville. October 2-^, 1874. He married George Anna Guptill of Minneapolis, November 28, 1900. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 123 4. WALTER HENRY ROBERTS, born in Watervillc, Feb- ruary 15, 1876. He married ATary Elizabeth Harvey, March 7, 1900. She died May 2, 1901. Lilhan Marie was born to them, January 4, 1901. \\'akcr served in tlie PhiHppincs in the hospital corps. 5. .MARY FRANCES ROBERTS was born in VVaterville, March 21, 1879. She resides with her mother in Minneapolis, 1 1 14 East Thirty-sixth street. RUFUS ROBERTS' FAAHLY. 12. RUFUS ROBERTS, the youngest of the twelve children of Joseph and Margaret and twenty-fourth of Joseph, was born in Brooks, Me., April 14, 1823, and died in Minneapolis, Minn., in May, 1900. He was engaged in the mill l)usiness in his earlier days, and served in the latter part of the war as second lieu- tenant in the Fourteenth Maine Regiment. Shortly after his dis- charge he followed his brothers to ]\Iinnesota, locating in Minne- apolis, where he held a city position for many years, until his death. He married, October 20, 1844, in Brooks, Me., Adeime Files, of Thorndike, Me., who was born May 10, 1823. They had six children as follows : 1. JULIETTE ROBERTS, born in Brooks, September 17, 1846. She married, in 1869, A. E. Ayers of Minneapolis. Their home is in No. 450 Jefferson street, northeast, Minneapolis. They have had ten children, as follows: i. Rufus D. Ayers, born May 14, 1870; married and lives in Alinneapolis. 2. Frank Ayres, bom August 21, 1871 ; killed by cars May 23, 1879. 3- Annie Ayres, born December 2t,, 1874; married William Koobon, and lives in St. Paul, ^Nlinn. 4. Charles Ayres, born January 2, 1876; married Jennie Merrill. He was killed in a Montana mine, in June, 1897. 5. Riley Ayers, born April 17, 1879. 6. Florence Ayers, born March 18, 1882. 7. Albert Ayers, bom April 17, 1884. 8. Archie Ayers, born June 6, 1886. 9. Ethel Ayers, born Mav 22, 1890. 10. Ralph Ayers, born October 17, 1893. 2. ELLA, AND (3) JOSEPH ROBERTS, twins, were born July 20, 1850. Ella lived eleven months, Joseph lived two hours. 4. FRED LESLIE ROBERTS was born in Brooks, Me., July 21, 1854. In 1876, he married Josie Briley. from whom he was divorced. They had two children as follows : RUFUS ROBERTS. Son of Jo.-cpli and Margaret THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 125 1. Leslie Perry Roberts, born May i, 1878. He married May Hoffman, July 8, 1897. They had one son, Earl Roberts, born August 15, 1898. 2. GLADYS AL\Y ROBERTS, born June 11, 1883. Lives with her mother in Pueblo, Colo. Leslie remained with his father. In 1892 Fred Leslie Roberts married again, this time Emma Mitchell. There were born to them the following children: i. Emma Hay, born December, 1892, in Morris, Minn. 2. A son, unnamed; died in 1893. 3. Inez, born Jul}' 3, 1895. 4- Lillian, born March 29, 1896. 5. An infant, unnamed; died August 10, 1899. 5. FRANK H. ROBERTS, born December 9, i860; married Sadie Kessler, of Rockford, ^linn., ]\Iarch 24, 1884. She died March 20, 1885. Frank married Annie E. Sutherland, June 3, 1886. They have two children: i. Howard Leroy Roberts, born July 24, 1887. 2. Hazel Viola Roberts, born April 3, 1890. 6. ADDIE D. ROBERTS was born in Minneapolis, August 4, 1869. She married Frank Colville, Jr., March 4, 1890. They live in her father's house and have four children, as follows: i. Lizzie Colville, born November 8, 1891. 2. Alice Colville, born June 21, 1893. 3. Ned Colville, born February 4, 1895. 4- John Colville, born March 15, 1897, 126 THE ROBERTS FAMILY. JOSEPH'S SISTER HANNAH. HANNAH, the oldest (lauL;htcT, sister of Joseph, Jr., the revo- lutionary soldier, married James Jordan, in 1780. He was the son of James Jordan, born in Standish Neck, Cum- berland county, Me. J lis moth.er was Phebe Philbrick, of Kit- tery. She lived to be ninety, and he to be ninety-six. James Jordan, Jr., and Hannah, li\ed in Monroe, Me. After living many years a widow, she died at an advanced age at the home of her son Isaac in Monroe. They had twelve children, as follows : Joseph Roberts Jordan, born September 8, 1781. He married Abigail Lowe Brown, daughter of James and Prudence Brown. They went to Ohio. They had eleven children, viz. : Myra, Mary, Elna, Ephraim, Corneliu.s, Martin, Prudence, Alarcus, Merritt, Abl)ie. Lina, all dead but Lina, who was living in Elmwood, 111., in 1898. The fourth child, Ephraim, lived in Yates City, PI. His son Martin is a merchant there now. His son Joseph lives in Gales- burg, ni. His son Justin Ephraim lives in Chicago. A number of Joseph Jordan's descendants live in Lewiston, 111. 2. James Jordan, 3d, born 1783 (nothing further known about him). 3. Jonathan, born 1785; died aged fifteen. 4. Hannah, born 17S7; married John B. Ward, of Alonroe, Me. They had ten children ; only Rufus and Mary Lang living in 1898, in Brcjoks, Me. 5. Mary Zilpha, born 1787 ; burned to death in the home, aged three years. (Hannah and Mary Zilpha were twins.) 6. Elizabeth, born I78(;: married Benjamin Ward. 7. John, born 1791 ; married Joanna Brown, sister to Abigail. John Jordan li\ed and died in Elmwood, 111. His children were : Sarah, Betsey, William, Lester and Han- nah. Betsey married William Gray. Their children were: \\'illiam (who lives in Wyoming, 111.), Alice, John, Baby, Charles. William Jordan liad five children. They were: John, Esther, Betty, William and Charles. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 127 Lester died when quite a young man, leaving two children. Hannah married and died. 8. Isaac, born 1793; married Eliphalet's widow. 9. Eliphalet. born 1795 ; died while yet a young man. 10. Esther, born 1797; married John Cunningham. 11. Sarah, born 1800. 12. Philena, born 1802; died aged two. JOSEPH'S SISTER SARAH. SARAH, third child of Joseph, Sr., and Hannah, was born in Windham, jNIe., June, 1764, and died March 4, 1855. She married Jotham Shaw, son of John Shaw, who was born in Weymouth, ^lass., Seutember 25, 1764, and died in Buckfield, Me., April 18, 1832. The children of Sarah and Jotham Shaw were : 1. Xoa, born December 25, 1787; married John Hutchinson; died June 4, 1866. 2. Jesse, born November 5, 1789; married Catherine Morse; died September 12, 1886. The children of Jesse and Catherine Shaw were Sylvira, Francis, Marie, James, Henry, Jotham, Alfred, George. 3. Elmira, lx)rn May 11, 1791 ; married Joseph Chase; died October 16, 1856. The children of Elmira and Joseph Chase were : Jane, Miriam, Sarah, Lewis. 4. Amos, born December 6, 1793; married Mary Chase; died May 20, 1857. The children of Amos and Mary Shaw were : Zenas, Silas, Joseph, Wilson. 5. Miriam, born September 16, 1796; married Edmund Hall; died January 2^, 1887. 6. Charlotte, born August 23, 1799 ; died April 3, 1805. 7. Jotham, born December 3, 1801 ; married Sarepta Whit- ing, died June 24, 186S. The children of Jotham and Sarepta Shaw were : Mary Eliza- beth, Addison, Charlotte, William, Isaac, Charles, Antoinette. I2S THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 8. John. Iiorn .March lo. 1804: married Irene Irish; died June II. 1888. The children of John and Irene Shaw were: Phebe, Rosette, John. Eliza. Sarah. Jotham. 9. Isaac, born May 21. 1806; married Joanna Teague; died April 8. 1894. The children of Isaac and Joanna Shaw were: Sabina. An- gelica. Eliza. ]\Iary. \\"ilson. 10. Charlotte, bom Txlarch 20, 1810; married Thomas Gates; died November 13. 1900. The children of Charlotte an 1 Thomas Cates were : Sarah, Celestia. Miriam. Mellen. JOSEPH'S BROTHER JONATHAX. JONATHAN, fourth child of Joseph. Sr.. and Hannah Rob- erts, was born about 1766. His marriage intentions were recorded in Windham. ]\Ie.. July 15. I78('). tie was married January 24, 1787, by Rev. Peter Smith, in Windham, Me., to Prudence Wil- lard (born March 1767). Her parents died in Cape Eli::abcih when she was young, and she went to live with her Grandfather Hutchinson in \Mndham, Me. Early in the nineteenth omtury they removed to Brooks, Me., living on Roberts Hill. After Jonathan's death she married Samuel Kinsley. Tliey had no children. She died December 20, 1843. aged seventy-six years. Jonathan and Prudence had seven children. They were : Jotham. bom December 2S. 1787. Lydia, born October 26. 1789. 3. Daniel, born December 30. 1791. 4. Hannah, born. December 27,, 1793. A\'illaru. born ^larch 21. 1796. Gyrus, bom March 29. 1798. Another Cyrus was born April 21, 1803. The Gyrus bom March 29, 1798. died. The second Gyrus went to sea. He sailed from Boston in 1825, and was never heard of after. THE ROBERTS FAMILY. 129 JOTHAM ROBERTS, born in Buckfield, Me., December 28, 1787, went to Brooks, Me., an 1 returned from Brooks, Me., to Buckfield, Me., after several ye; rs. He married, first, Mary Ricbardson, in 1810; second, the widow Lydia Doe (born Doble) ; tbird, tbe widow Hannah Woodman (born Walker, Freeport, Me.) He had children only by the Hrst wife. The gravestone in Buckfield, Me., reads: "Died April 30, 1865, aged seventy-seven years and fonr months." He was a merchant and cabinet-maker. Mary Richardson Roberts di°d at Buckfield, Me., March 4, 1850; aged fifty-seven years. Mary Roberts is ine line of a Samuel Richardson, who was bom in England about 1610 and came to America in 1636. Ezekiel Richardson (maternal side), who came from England in 1630, settled in Wobum, Mass. Steven Richardson, of Wobum, Mass. (bom February 7, 1673; died February 4, 1752), was a deacon, a captain in the militia and a selectman of Woburn, Mass. Her grandfather. Dr. Adam Richardson, was born in Woburn, Mass., April 10, 1709. He graduated from Harvard, 1730. He was a physician in Groton, Mass., and Wolnirn, Mass. His wife's- name was Rebecca. FIDELIA ROBERTS, oldest child of Jotham and Mary, was born December 5, 181 1. She married Leonard Rowe of Pishon's Ferry, Me. Their children were : Howard, lantha. Clarendon, Hannah and Charles. None but Hannah and Charles are living. Mr. Rowe was a thrifty farmer. He spent four years in Cali- fornia as a gold hunter, but, while quite successful, he did not strike it immensely rich. He was killed in 1887 by the falling of a bridge over which he was driving. Fidelia Roberts Rowe was an especially well-read woman and a fine conversationalist. She always took a lively interest in all the political issues of the day. She died at Pishon's Ferry, Me., September 9, 1891. lantha Rowe married Oscar Jones of Clinton, Me. Mrs. Jones is survived by two children, viz. : Ada, a milliner, and Philip, a 1.30 THE ROBERTS EAMILY. telegraph operator, both of whom make their home at Fairfield, Me. Hannah Rowe married Tlmmas Burrill and lives in Boston. lANTHA ROBERTS was Jotham's second daughter. She was born in Vassalboro May 13, 1813. She died in Clinton, Me., Octo- ber 3, 1852. She was married in Brooks, Me., to John Totman, February 13, 1831. He was born in Abington, Mass., April 6, 1807, and died in Clinton, Me., April 6, 1888. He w^as postmaster and justice of the peace in Clinton, ]\Ie., 1844, till his death, and held town offices almost continuously