S63W12 v^. '<^ ^•.^ <* -^ c^ .^^ .>^' ^ ■ , - ' .0 ''^ .-, ,, ,, -■ ^v- o_, -V- , , V- V 'P ^V -> rif I. ,7»^^l /f*, «> .-. /•. t -■ . 'P .'f • tt, i,- < V. (J.- .^ '.1; , .^i. ■* - ^-^ V " o « V -^^^0^^ -^°^ o V ..0' -f "-^-0^ c \r-'>f^ ^^-^■^^ .5 ^^ ^ - ,. V \ '<:■■. ^"^'^ -^. - , . ^ ' ' ' V- - > o -7- O A^ U^ b <^ •y^ ^" •■e- '^ ,0 -/-, ■> A*^ O^ ■'0,0-' ^^ "-Q *•»,■. ° .^ ,Hq. b o-' V!. ,0 <^ <> A^ J. .-u'" " : " .» -^ '^iX?^ .o'^ ^^' •^''^. nV ■•■^C^ V *'? ^«' r,"^ V- A^ ■_pb •^ '^j. ^^0^ A ^y .<^ ■'^ ■■ G V" t. £> . v" '^ . ■> " . .0 ^\ c 0^ - ,v^ -SvT-, -^^0^ ^oV" p«^.*-. >,.%"* .'W^;:= \ ^ ^r' ■'--"■- <>t- ^^ ^■•^^^•.•'-' .-, '-^^-^ o,,^^^^!^^ .40 A 'X 'b V ^-^ v^er^:- '^. . -C f;«es, Nathan and Robert, first above mentioned, and who was borj) Nov. 3, 1722. i4 FAMILY REGISTER. 174S; Samuel, Sept. 14, 1750; Daniel, J i\]y 22, 1752; EHz- abeth, Feb. 17, 1755, and d. Sept. 29, 1757 ; John, March 29, 1757; Lucy, who ni. Jonathan Bond, Jr. ; Asa, May 11, 1762; Jotham, Dec. 18, 1766, and d. infant. ANDREWS, ROBERT, (s. of Robert,) m. Dorothy Goodenow, of Princeton, 1770, and d. Jidy 13, 1835, aged 87. His wife, Dorothy, b. 1751, d. Oct. 2, 1822, aged 71. Chil. Jotham., b. July 25, 1771 ; Robert, Sept. 15, 1776; Dolly, Oct. 1, 1778, and m. Emery Temple; * Asa, March 1, 1782; Dudley, July 29, 17S4 ; Dennis, April 11, 1787 ; John, March o, 1793, a physician. ANDREWS, SAMUEL, (s, of Robert, Sen.) m. Judith, D. of Stephen Flagg, July 10, 1777. Chil. Lucy Ann, b. May 2, 1778, d. Sept. 1797 ; Elizabeth, Sept. 20, 1781 ; Judith, May 8, 1783, d. His second wife was Annis, D. of Rev. Ebenezer Morse. Chil. Samuel, b. July 11, 1801; Mary Morse, h^nl 22, 1803, and both d. ANDREWS, Dea. DANIEL, (s. of Robert, Sen.) m. Di- nah, D. of Joseph Bigelow, Jr. 1781, and d. March 12, 1826, aged 74; killed by an unruly bull, iiis wid. Dinah, Nov. 15, 1834, aged 79. Chil. Mary, b. Aug. 15, 1782, m. Silas Has- tings, Jr. 1800 ;f Sarah, Dec. 1, 1785, m. James Davenport, May 27, 1803; j Asaph, April 22, 1788; Edmund, Aug. 13, 1791, and d. July 24, 1844 ; Eunice, Oct. 16, 1793, and m. Seth White, and d. Dec. 1846; Daniel, June 22, n97, and d. 1821. *Clii!. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 31, 1798, d. Sept. 5, ICOO; Dorothy. IMov. 21, I8OO5 Thayer, Mny 14, 1802; Klizabeth, May 10, 1805; Lydia, Jan. 7, 1807. The mother of these chil. d. Oct. 15, 1815, aged 37. t Chil. George and Mary, the former d. t Chil. James Henderson Elliot, b. Oct. 29, ISOt, d. April 16, 1833 ; Sarah, Kov. 9, 180G, and d.Dec. 27,1825; Amelia Ann, June 7, 1809; Edward Andrews, Dec. 9, 1811, and d. June 3, 1822; Charlotte Bigelow, March 29, 1814; John Addington, Sept. 12, 181G; George Matthew, Jan. 1, 1819; Nancy Judson, Dec. 24, 1819; Car- oline Searl, March 12, 1822; Augusta, Dec. 2, 1824, and d. infant j Edward A. April 8, 1827 ; Richard Bush, Dec. 21, 1530. Family register. 15 ANDREWS, JOHN, (s. of Robert, Sen.) ni. Margaret farker, of Holden, Dec. 4, 1794, and d. Feb. 13, 1822, aged 65. Chil. Mary Parker, b. June 2G, 1795, m. Jonalhan Flaggj March 27, 1817;=* Robert, March 22, 1797, and d. 1798; Willard, Oct. 6, 1793; Lucy Bradstreet, March 6, 1800, d. 1801 ; John, March 2, 1802 ; Robert, Jan. 2, 1805; Thomas Denny, Sept. 29, 1806, and d. Oct. 1, 1833. ANDREWS, ASA, Esq. (s. of Robert, Sen.) grad. H. U. 1783; removed to Ipswich; in 1796, appointed, by President Washington, Collector of tiie Port and District of Ipswich, which office he held more than 30 j-ears; m. Oct. 12, 1788, Joanna, D. of Hon. Jolin Heard, of Ipswich. She d. July 12, 1797. Chil. Elizabeth Ann, who m. Hon. Sidney Willard, Professor in H. U. and d. July, 1817 ; John Dudley, grad. H. U. 1810, commenced the practice of law, and d. 1817; Edward, also a grad. H. U. 1810, Episcoj)al clergyman, Binghampton, N. Y. and D. D. by the college of Geneva. His second wife was Hannah Farley, m. Oct. 25, 1798. She d. Jan. 9, 1807, aged 30. Chil. Theodore and Charlotte. His third wife is Sarah Farley, m. July 3, 1807. They are both hving in Ips- wich, and from him is this account of his family. ANDREWS, JOTHAM, (s. of Robert and Dorothy,) m. Nancy Chil. Jofham, who d. infant; Nancy, May 15, 1801, and d. ; Charles, March 30, 1803, d. ANDREWS, ROBERT, (s. of R. and D.) m. Lucy Holt. Chil. Justin, b. Dec. 26, 1797, d.; Lucy, April 1.3, 1800; CZarma, Oct. 20, 1802; Thaddeus Chenery, May 21, 1805; Mary Williams, April 25, 1809; Dolly Goodenow, March 2, 1811; Robert, April 26, 1813; James, Aug. 21, 1815; Lucy Ann, Dec. 1, 1817. •Chil. Mary M. b. Jan. 24, 1318, d. 1825; Caroline, Sept. 12, 1820; John T. Aug. 6, 1823; William. Aug. 13, 182G; Solon U. May 16,1829; Wary M. July 22, 1834 J Charles A. Dec. 13, 1833. 16 FAMILY REGISTER. ANDREWS, ASA, (s. of R. and D.) m. Mary Chil. Eliza, h. Aug. 10, 1802, d. ; Lijnian, March 19, 1803^ Isabella, xMay 13, 1805; Dudli/ BraJstreet, Aug. 8, 1809; Catharine, April 13, 1813; Dolly Temjile and Mary Seaver, Jan. 1, 1816; Sabra, Sej)!. 5, 1318. His second wife was Elizabeth Chil. Frederic IV. b. Sept. 6, 1839, d. Edward. The father of these children d. Aug. 16, 1844, aged 6'2. ANDREWS, DUDLY, (s. of R. and D.) m. Hepzibah and d. May, 1832, aged 48. Chil. Dudly, Rob- ert Henry, fVright Smith, William, Hepza Dana, and Mary. ANDREWS, DENNIS, (s. of R. and D.) m. Tamar Chil. Stephen, Abigail, Caroline, and Henry, all d. young. Their father d. June 11, 1820, aged 33. ANDREWS, JOHN, (s. of R. and D.) m. Cyndiia Chil. Elwin, h. Jily '<5, 1821, d. ; Laura Ann, Oct. 21, 1823; John Badly, Dec. 2, 1825; Mary Russell, Feb. 27, 1823; Naluim Houghton, Jan. 14, 1830; Cynthia, Jan. 3, 1832; Alfred, March 15, 1834. ANDREWS, ASAPH, (s. of Dea. Daniel,) m. Mary Fair- bank, of Harvard, Dec. 22, 1831 , removed to this town from Boylston soon after.* Chil. 3Iary E. h. Dec. 22, 1832; Amph E. Sept. 4, 1835; Daniel Miller, Nov. 26, 1836; Hannah Maria, Dec. 18, 1838 ; Ellen Loisa, Nov. 7, 1841 } Henry F. May 1845, and d. Sept. 19, 1846. ANDREWS, WILLARD, (s. of John and Margaret,) m. Dolly Houghton, June 18, 1S29. Chil. Albert, b. July 13, 1 831; Theodore, Jan. II, 1833; Julia A. May 30, 1835; Ferdinand, Dec. 13, 1838; William, Nov. 20, 1840, and d, 1811 ; Emma E. March 13, 1846. * From him is much of the foregoing account of the Andrews' family. FAMILY REGISTER. 17 ANDREWS, JOHN (brother of WillarH) m. Mary E. Dustin, Nov. 3, 1831. Chil. 31ary M.,h. Nov. 10, 1832; John T., Jan. 14, 1835, and d. Nov. 1836 ; Elizabeth A., Sept. 29, I83(i ; John T., March 4, 1838; Margaret, Aug. 1, 1842; Charles T., Sept. IG, 1844. ANDREWS, ROBERT (bro. of preceding) m. Caroline Wilder, 1834. Chil. Charles, b. July, 1835 ; Caroline L., Aug. 1838. ANDREWS, THOMAS (cousin of the first Robert that came here) m. Margaret Bradstreet, sister of Robert's wife, Lucy, and removed to this town from Boxford, and d. in Boyls- ton. His vvid. Margaret, survived him, and d. in Nevvfane, Vt. ChW. David ; Jonathan, who 6. unm., and Elizabeth, who in. John Morse, 1769, and removed to Newfane. ANDREWS, DAVID (s. of Thomas) m. Abigail Nixon, of Sudbury, 1764. Chil. Mary, b. March 29, 1768 ; Elizabeth, Jan. 14, 1770. One of these daughters, it is said, m. Cook, of Lancaster, and d. leaving no childien. BOUKER, JOHN* and his wife, who was Freedom,! D. of John Bigelow, of Marlboro', came here from Westboro', 1741. Chil. Silas, b. May 29, 1733; Elizabeth, Feb. 9, 1735, and m. Nathan Eager, of Lancaster, 1754; John, Oct. 26, 1736 ; Sarah, Aug. 5, 1738, and d. Aug. 6, 1742; Benjamin, Dec. 26, 1740, and d. 1742; all b. in Westboro'; the two last d. here; Solomon, b. March 25, 1743. There is no further record of the family on the town books. * Asa, Ezekiel and Edmund were probably liis brothers, and sons of John and Mary Howe, who were m. there, Feb. 8, 1G78. This name, anciently, had various spellings — Boucher, Bowker, &c. ; Swedish origin. t Her father, who had been taken and carried into captivity by the Indians, Oct. 1705, returned after long detention in ('anada, and, says the Rev. JVlr. Allen, in his history of Northboro', " in token of his gratitude for his remarkable deliverance from captivity, called his daughter, born soon after his return, Freedom; and a second, born some time afterwards. Comfort, as expressive of his happiness," i^c. According to the Marlboro' records, his chil. were Jerusha, b. 169G ; Thankful, 1699; Joseph, 1703; John, 1704.; Comfort, 1707; Freedom, 1710 ; Anna, 1712^ Gershom, 1714 3 Jotham, 1717; Benjamin, 1720, and Sarah, 1724. 3 18 Family register. BOUKER, ASA .(sup. hm. of precedini,^ Joim) in. Martha Eager in Marlboro', Feb. 2S, 1718, and settled here as early as 1729. He lived in the east part of the town, a lew rods north- erly of the house of Elisha Divis. His wife, Manila, d. iMarcli 6, 1747, aged SU. Chil. Hazadiah, b. Jan. -25, 1719; Mar- tha, Jan. 2\ , 17.^2, and m. Robert Keyes, 1740; Mary, Feb. 27, 1723, and m. Simon Parker, 1742; Charles, Ang. 17, 1725 ; at! b. in Marlboro'; Sihblllnh, bap. here Sept. 28, 1729, and ni. Ebenezer Bragg, Jr. 1751 ; Lucy, b. Dec. 30, 1731 ; Lyilia, Dec. G, 1733, and m. Seth Hapgood, 1757; Than'kful, June 25, 1736, and m. Solomon Goddard of Marlboro', Oct. 30, 1758. He next m. Hannah, D. of David Crosby, Oct. 3, 1752. She d. Feb. 28, 1762. He d. Nov. 2, 1763, aged 73. A Mary Bonker m. George Earle, of Leicester, April 26, 1757, and a Mary Bouker d. here March 29, 1766, aged 20. Her parents not named on the record. BOUKER, Lt. CHARLES (s. of Asa) m. Eunice, D. of Isaac Stone, IVIay 2, 1748. Lived near where his father did. No house now marks the spot where either of them resided. Rep. in 1778, and d. of a cancer, March 11, 1781, a2;ed 56. His wid. Eimice, Oct. 31, 1782, aged 59. Chil. Ezra, b. Se()t. 9, 1748, and d. unm. Jan. 4, 1782 ; Noyes, Feb. 18, 1750, and d. Oct. 26, 1764 ; Prudence, Sept. 25, 1751, and m. Jonah Howe, 1771 ; Elizabeth, Aug. 21, 1753, and m. Dr. VVm. Dexter of Marlboro', 1775, and next, Edward Lowe of Leomi.ister, 1795, where she was recently living, in her 93d year ; Jane, May 26, 1761. BOUKER, ANTIPASS b. On.3, 1733, (s. of Joslah Bou- ker, and his wife, Hassadiah Eager, m. March 29, 1733) came here Ironi Wesiboro', with his wife, Esther Rice, of Marlboro', m. Oct. 6, 1757. Chil. Antipass, b. Oct. 28, 175S ; Gideon, March 9, 1760, both in Westboro'; Esther, Nov. 3, 1761 ; So- phronia, Oct. 24, 1763; Lucena and Sejina, June 15, 1766, FAMILY REGISTER. 19 BRAGG, EBENT.ZER, a native of Ipswicli, (wliere was Edward Brajrg in 1648) but came here from Marlboro'; admit- ted to chh. here, Feb. 6, I7'J6, from rhh. there. He was work- ing at his trade here in 1723 ; * m. Zeruiah BriLdiam, in Marl- boro', March 16, 1724. He was admitted here fi'om chh. there, in 1726. She d. July 1, 1736, a^^ed 38. CI il. Ebenezer, h. iMarch 7, 1725, and m. SibbiUah, D. of Asa Bouker, Oct. 5, 1751 ; Zeruiah, June 29, 1727, and d. infarii ; Lytlia,3zn. 27, 1729; Abiel, June 2-5, 1730 ; Elizabeth, Jan. 10, 1732 ; Clo- ses, Aug. 19, 1733 ; Mart/, Jan. 4, 1735 ; Zeruiah and ThanTc- ful, June 22, 1736 ; the former lived two months, the latter d. April 7, 1756. His second wife was Sarnh. He d. Sept. 4, 1766, aged 67. Chil. Benjamin, b. Nov. 24, 173S, and d. "iii the king's service," Sept. 10, 1760; Zeruiah, March 1, 1740, and m. Wiliiatn Johnson, of Southboro', J. in. 1, 1767^ John, April 26, 1741, and d. Oct. 31, 1745; Nathaniel, March 13, 1743, d. Nov. 12, 1745 ; Timothy, Oct. 3, 1744, and d. Nov. 6, 1745; John, March 9, 1746; Nathaniel, June 18, l'47; Sarah, Dec. 15, 1748, d. Jime 7, 1751; Timothy, June 20, 1751; Sarah, April 3, 1753, and d. unm. April 23,1832^ Martha, Jan. 15, 1758, and m. Daniel Johnson, 1778. BRAGG, ABIEL (s. of Ebenezer) m. Abigail Wilsoti, Jan. 29, 1753. Chil. Lovisa, bap. July 7, 1754; Elizabeth, bap. March 14, 1756. * He was then 24 years of age, a carpenter by trade ; and, in August, of that year, was building a house for Capt. John Keyes,on the ground wliere the house of Lucius S. Allen now stands. In the night of the 7th of that month, the house, be- ing nearly finished, was l)urnt, as was another, standing near it. Of the six persons sleeping in the new ho^se, Mr. Bragg was the only one who escaped from the de- vouring element. He threw himself out of the chamber window, and luckily came to the ground on his feet. Of those who perished, were his brother, Abiel, aged 17 years, and William Oakes, 16, his apprentices ; Solomon, of 20, John of IS, and Stephen, of 6 years of age, sons of Capt. Keyes. It is remarkable tJiat the town records do not contain any notice of this event, nor the death o( any one of ihosfi who perished in that terrible conflagration. 20 FAMILY REGISTER. BRAGG, NATHANIEL (s. of Ebenezer) m. Sarah Wil- son of Nortliboio', 1770. Cliil. Benjamin, b. March 27, 1772 j Sarah, Feb. '27, 1774. BRAGG, TIMOTHY (s. of Ebenezer) m. Mary Taylor of Worcester, 1792. Chil. Sarah, March 24, 1793; Mary, May 25, 1795 ; Lois, Oct. 7, 1796. He removed to Worcester, and d. Feb. 19, 1797, aged 46. BRAGG, Dea. JOHN (s. of Ebenezer) m. Lydia Angler of Southboro', Dec. 19, 1782, and hved on the place, now of the Rev. John Miles. He was ad. to chh. 1784. She d. Jan. 24, 1808. He, a revo. pen. Sept. 24, 1819, aged 74. Chil. Johii, b. Dec. 16, 17S3; Ebenezer, April 26, 1785; Anna, May 26, 1787, and m. Joseph Maynard, 1807; Mary, March 15, 1789, d. Dec. after; Nahum, June 2, 1793; Lydia and Elizabeth, May 16, 1795, and both d. 1796. BRAGG, Capt. JOHN, Jr. (s. of Dea. John) m. Eunice Cooper of New Haven, Ct. Chil. John Cooper, b. Feb. 1, 1808, and d. 1809; John Cooper, Jan. 31, 1809, and lived 3 months; Harriet Clark, April 9, 1810; Lydia Arigier, ^ov. 16, 1811; Johji, May 5, 1813; Timothy Dwight, Jan. 7, 1817; Abigail, Nov. 21, 1818, and d. Sept. 25, 1821 ; Hora- tio, July 12, 1820, and d. Sept. 28, 1821. He removed with his family to Lancaster, 1825, afterwards to New Haven. BRAGG, EBENEZER (s. of Dea. John) m. Martha Wilder, of Lancaster, 1810. Chil. William Wilder, b. Sept. 20, 1811. He removed to Lancaster, where he had Ebenezer, 1815; Charles, 1818; Martha, 1820, m. William Carter, and d. 1844; William Wilder, his son, m. Ann Ayres. Child, William, b. 1837. BRAGG, NAHUM (s. of Dea. John) m. wid. Hannah B. Hall, of Boston, and removed to Dorchester, and d. there, 1837, aged 46; no issue. FAMILY REGISTER. 21 BARBER, MATHEW, from Weston, m. Mary Blair, Jan. 31, 1727. Chil. Mary, b. March 9, 1728 ; Robert, bap. Sept. 21, 1729; Sarah, bap. June G, 1731 ; Lydia, bap. March 4, 1733. BENNET, SAMUEL (probably from Lancaster) lived in N. Parish, (perhaps s. of Samuel, who signed the chh. covenant next after Rev. Mr. Cashing.) His wife's name does not ap- pear on the town or chh. records. He d. Dec. 5, 1762, aged 72. Chil. Mary, bap. July 27, 1729 ; Abigail, Aug. 20, 1732 ; Mamar, bap. Feb. 23,1735; Thankful, bap. July 8, 1739. Josiah and Jonathan may have been brothers of Samuel. James Bennet, of Concord, had Thomas, b. 1642. George and Lydia Bennet had Samuel, in Lancaster, 1665, whom I sup. to be the one who was here in 1723, and who, out of regard to age, then 68, took precedence of all but PJr. Gushing, in signing the chh. covenant. Josiah and Jonathan may have been his sorts. BENNET, JOSL\H (sup. s. of Samuel) m. Hannah Ross, of Lancaster, Nov. 27, 1728, chh. 1731, and d. before 1751. Chil. Josiah, b. Dec. IS, 173J ; Miriam, Dec. 23, 1732, and m. Ebenezer Cutler, Jr. of Grafton, Nov. 28, 1764; Asa, April 26, 1735, and m. Sybil Barnes of Marlboro'. June, 1784; Ex- perience, March 26, 1739; Jonas, March 11, 1*41, and d. in- fant; Lydia, Oct. 9, 1747; Jonas, Feb. 11, 1749, and m. Mary Williams, July 10, 1773. BEINNET, JONATHAN (sup. s. of Samuel) m. Martha Harris of Lancaster, April 14, 1736. She d. 1808, aged 91. Chil. Dinah, b. July 15, 1737, and m. Oliver Barns of Norih- boro', Dec. 24, 1770; Belief, March 26, 1739, and m. Jacob Eills, Feb. 10, 1769; Lucy, bap. Nov. 19, 1741, and m. Charles Bigelovv, Dec. 23, 1760; Persis, May 21, 1744; Jon- athan, Dec. 10, 1746, and m. Catharine Willis, of Sudbury, 1770; David, Oct. 21, 1749. 22 FAMILY REGISTER. BENNET, JOSIAH (s. of Josiah) m. Abial Graves of Sudbury, Aug. 13, 1751. Cliil. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 10, 1753, sup. m. Luther Rice, of Lancaster, 1780 ; John, June 23, 1755 ; Dorcas, April 2, 1758, and m. Oliver Hale of Marlboro', 1778. BENNET ,D AVID (s. of Jonathan) tn. Persis, D. of Jo- siah Cuttinn;, Feb. 14, 1773. Cliil. Persis, b. July 4, 1774; Ephraim, Nov. 7, 1776, and d. next mo. The father jirobably d. before 1779, as in that year the ivid. Persis Bennet, m. Phillip Branscom. BENNET, JOHN (s. of Josiah and Abial) m. Lucretia Rice of Lancaster, 1778. Chil. Jiulah A/den, h. Nov. 9, 1778, and d. infant; Nancy, Jan. 7, 1780; Lucij Curtis, Dec. 13, 1731. BENNET, PHINEAS m. Mary French, Jan. 9, 1741. Chil. Phineas, bap. Aug. 2, 1741. BENNET, BEZALEEL m. Rachel Barns of Hingham, 1774. ChW. Rachel, o. Feb. 26, 1775; Bezaleel, Sept, II, 1776; Hannah, Ji\\y 6, 1778; David, Aug. 1, 1780; Briggs, July 29, 1782 The two last at Jaflrey, N. H. whither he had probably removed. BENNET, EPHRALM m. Priscilla Willington, Jan. 1785. It is believed all the Bennet families lived in the N. Parish. Samuel Bennet, a carpenter, was in Lynn, 1637. Samuel Ben- net, (s. of George Bennet and Lydia Kibbey, his wife, m. 3, 4, 1658) b. in Lancaster, 22, 5, 1665. BIGELOW, Capt. JOSEPH * from Marlboro', (s. of John, of Marlboro') where he m. Martha, D. of Gershom Brieham, Feb. 22, 1725, and was here, on house lot, No. IS, in 1729, * This name is written Biggely, Bigulah and Bigloh, in the ancient records of Watertovvn; also, in the early records of Middlesex County, afterwards, biglo, then Biglow, and, generally, of late, Bigelow. The name of Flagg was once Jleg, flax was^^ex, and chair was chier, and so written and pronounced. Samuel Bigulah and Mary _/Zeg were married in Watertown, June 5, 1674, and had John, b. 1675; FAMILY REGISTER. 33 selectman in 1748, and pioluibly d. that year. Chil. Joseph, b. Nov. 9, 17:26 ; Martha, x\lay 3, 1728, d. infant ; Charles, April 22, 1729 ; Martha, March 10, 1733, d. July 13, 1742 ; Stephen, Jan. 10, 1735, and d. 1756; Anna, Jnu. 14, 1737, and m. Samuel Hastings, Oct. 26, 1757; Mehitable, Sept. 14, 1739, and d. 1746 ; Solomon, Oct. 13, 1740, m. JNJary Demmon, April 6, 1769 ; 31ari/, Sept. 18, 174S, and m. Isaac Moor of Bolton, June 2, 1703. VVid. Martha Bigelow (probably of Capt. Jo- seph) m. Ezekiel Brigham, of Marlboro', Dec. 14, 1749. She was admitted to the chh. here in 1727. BIGELOW, Capt. JOSEPH, Jr. (s. of Capt. Joseph) m. Olive Chil. Relief, b. June 10, 1751. and m. Thomas Richardson, 1775; Martha, May 14, 1753; sup. m. Abel Big- elow, 1778; Dinah, July 28, 1755, and m. Daniel Andrews, 1781 ; Olive, Oct. 30, 1757 ; Stephen, June 1, 1760; Ascah, Sept. 8,1762; Abigail, Nov. 21, 1764; Eunice, Feb. 14, 1772; Miriam, Aug. 12, 1774. BIGELOW, CHARLES (s. of Joseph, Sen.) m. Lucy, D. of Jonaihan Bennet, Dec. 23, 1760. Chil. Lucrctia, b. April 3, 1732, and m. Josiah Pe'rce, 1780; Andrew, April 24, 1764, and m. Sarah, D. of Jonathan Fassett, (Favvcct) 17S5 ; Joseph, April 15, 1766; Chirks, Jan. 1, 1768; Asahel, Nov. 27, 1769; Lucy, Jan. 13, 1772; Solomon, Sept. 16, 1774; 3fary, July 15, 1779; John, Aug. 24, 1781. BIGELOW, ABEL m. Martha, D. of Joseph Bigelow, Jr., 1778. Chil. Dennis, b. July 15, 1779; Artemas, Jan. 21, 1781, and d. Nov. 25, 1781 ; Martha, May 27, 1784 ; Abel, July 19, 1785. Samuel, 1679, and Thomas, 1683. These three brothers settled in Marlboro', and each of them had a large family of children. Of the children of John, Joseph, (afterwards Capt. Joseph,) b. 1703, and Benja- min, b. 1720, settled in Shrewsbury. F recdoni, the wife of John BouUer, was their sister. Of the children of Samuel, Samuel, b. 1707, and Aniariah (afterwards Dea. Am- nriah) b. 1722, of a second wife, settled in this town. The former in the South, the latter in the JNorth Parish. 24 FAMILY REGISTER, BIGELOW, SAMUEL, from Westboro', (s. of Samuel, of Marlboro') m. Jedidab Hatborn, of Marlboro', Nov. 28, 1729 ; lived in S. part of tbe town, on tbe Grafioii road. Sbe was then a metn. of Marlboro' ebb. They were both admitted bere io 1731. Chil. Samuel, b. June 24, 1731 ; Jedidah, Marcb 21, 1733, and m. John Wbeeler, Jr. 1760 ; Dorcas, July 6, 1735, and m. Setb Swan of Paxton, 1768; Solomon, July 25, 1737, and d. Oct. 1742 ; Silas, Oct. 10, 1739, H. U. 1765, ord. min- ister of Paxton, Oct. 21, 1767, and d. Nov. 16, 1769, leaving a family; Solomon, Nov. 3, 1742; Jthamar, July 30, 1745; Sarah, Sept. 10, 1747, and m. Epbraim Smith of Grafton, June 8, 1767. He next m. Abigail, wid. of Moses Hastings, and D. of Wm. Taylor, May 7, 1770. There is no record of his death, nor of the death of either of bis wives, on tbe town book. BIGELOW, SAMUEL, Jr. (s. of Samuel) m. Phebe, D. of Daniel Rand, July 1, 1755 ; she d. June 10, 1770, aged 37. Cbil. Levinoh, Feb. 1, 1756, and in. James Wheeler, of Graf- ton ; Mary, April 13, 1757; Vashti, May 19, 1758; Lucreda, June 1, 1760, and m. Adam Harrington, Aug. 1781, and Capt. Martin Newton, 1794; Humphreij, Sept. 4, 1761; Serena, Marcb 16, 1765, and m. Benjamin Jennings, Jr. of Brookfield, 1786. He m. Anna Winchester, of Grafton, 1770, and had John b. Dec. 11, 177 L BIGELOW, SOLOMON (s. of Samuel, Sen.) m. Sarah, D. of Elisha Newton, March 4, 1761. Chil. Barna, b, Sept. 11, 1762: (said to have d. in Brookfield, Vt. aged 78. HisD. Lydia m. Noyes Tucker, 1805) Silas, Dec. 1, 1764, and d. infant; Silas, Dec. 24, 1763. This family settled in Fitz- william. , BIGELOW, HUMPHREY (s. of Samuel, Jr.) m. Mary, D. of Phineas Underwood of Wesiford, Dec. 20, 1786. She d. Oct. 6, 1789, aged 22, leaving John, b. Aug. 12, 1787, and d. in Sutton, aged 23. He next m. Hannah W^bipple, of Graf- FAMILY REGISTER, 25 ton, 1791. Chil. Samuel, b. July 2, 1793, and m. D. of Jon- athan Forbush, of Grafton, and removed to Ohio; Catharine, Aug. 12, 1795 ; Hannah, Oct. 2, 1797, and m. Richard- son, of Sutton, next, Pardon Aldrich, of Grafton ; Mary, Aug. 4, 1799, and d. unm. ; Silas, Ang. 10, 1801 ; Moses, July 23, 1803. He removed to Sutton with his family, (where he had Susan W., who m. Owen VV. Allen ; and John, who m. Mary, D. of John W. Slocomb of Sutton,) and d. there, 1842, aged SO. BIGELOW, Dea. AMARIAH (s. of Samuel of Marlboro*) and his wife, Lydia, D. of Thomas Brigham, were both from Marlboro', and m. there April 14, 1747 ; settled in the N. P. — deacon there, selectman, &.c. She d. March 17, 1748. Leav- ing Lydia, b. on the first of that mo. His second wife was Sa- rah Eveleth of Stow, m. 1752. Chil. Francis, b. Aug. 20, 1753, and m. Levinah, D. of Ezra Beaman, Esq., Oct. 29, 1778 ; Abel, Jan. 27, 1755, and m. Martha, D. of Joseph Bigelow, Jr., 1778; Amariah, March 23, 1757; Sarah, Au^. 13, 1759, and sup. m. Rev. Eleazer Fairbank of the N. Parish, Oct. 3, 1781 : Levi, March 31, 1762, and d. 1764; Levi, Aug. 27, 1765; Elnathan, Sept. 9, 1767. Dea. B. d. March 8, 1780, aged 58. BIGELOW, Dr. AMARIAH, Jr. (s. of Dea.) m. Persis, D. of Ezra Beaman, Esq., 1781. Chil. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 22, 1781, and d. infant; Ezra, Nov. 27, 17S2; Persis, 3n\y 11, 1785. BIGELOW, BENJAMIN (s. of John of Marlboro') and his wife, Levinah, D. of William Thomas, of Marlboro', had chW. Levinah, b. April 24,1747; William Thomas, April 4^ 1749 ; Edmund, Feb. 27, 1751. Jabez Bigelow m. Deborah Knowlton, Oct. 5, 1761. Miriam Bigelow m. Archelaus Anderson of Chester, May 30, 1765. Mary Bigelow pub. to John Bixbee of Princeton, Feb. 3, 17G9. Sophia Bigelow m. Joseph Morse, May 4, 1780. Amelia Bigelow m. George Witherby, New Braintree, 1783. A wid. Mary Bigelow d. here May 14, 1752. 4 2e FAMILY REGISTER. BRIARD, NICHOLAS and his wife, Lydia had chil. Mi- rah, bnp. (aI. Joseph Moor, Jr. of Lancaster, 1769; David, Aug. 19, 1753; Jothani and John, July 4, 1755 ; former d. in- fant; Jotham, April 8, 1757; Fersis, March 8, 1759; Lucy, March 27, 170 1, and m. iNloses Fiske, 1781 ; Levi, March 26, 1763; Jonathan, Feb. 24, 1767, and d. 1771 ; Martha, March 1, 1772. His wid. Hepzibah m. Edward Raymond, 1779. BUSH, Col. JOTHAM (s. of Jotham) m. Mary, D. of John Taylor of Northboro', June 28, 1781, and d. 1837, aged 80. Chil. Mary, who m. Elijah Brigham, Jr. of Westboro'; Jemima, who m. Thomas Bond; Cla rind a, who m. Alexander Lovell ; Lucy, who ni. Augustine Holconib, next. Rev. Bancroft Fow- ler ; //ara'e/, who m. Oliver Sawyer, next, Ignatius Goulding; 3ir^?7Aa, who m. Baxter Dickinson; Jotham, who m. Hannah Fisher; John William, who m. Lucy Delano. Levi, brother of Col. Jotham, went to New York, had a fam- ily, and afterwards lived in Worct ster. His D. Cornelia there !ii. Elnathan Pratt, and survived hinu FAMILY REGISTER. 35 BUSH, GEORGE, (colored) his wife, name not on rec, from S. America, lived in the "Gulf." He d. Feb. 24, 1767, possessed of some property in lands, aged SO. Chil. George, sup. killed at Lake George, Sept. 25, 1755 ; " Susannah, bap. 1741, then 19; Ruth, bap. 1741, then 17; Joseph, bap. 1742, (hen 17; John, bap. 1743, then 17 years of age; each tipon their own profession o( religion;" Hannah, who d. Sept. 29, 1781 ; Sarah and Benjamin; none of ihem, it is said, ever married. BAR^S, DANIEL, (s. of John, and g. s. of Richard, who was in Marlboro', 16G0) chh. here, from chh. there, 1727; on iiouse lot, No. 16, in 1729; wife, Zeruiah Eager, m. May 23 1723, in Marlboro'. Chil. Daniel; Lucy, bap. Jan. 1726; Frederic, bap. Nov. 1727 ; Zeruiah, Nov. 1729, and d. 1730 ; David,* bap. June, 1731. The family returned to Marlboro', 1733. * GracL H. U. 1752; ord. minister of the Gospel in Scituate, Mass., JNoy. 27^ 1754; m. Rachel. 173f;, D. of Hon. George Leonnrd of Norton; D. D., H. U., 1788, and d. April 26, 1811, in the 57th year of his ministry, having completed SO years. Kis wife, Rachel, d. 1803, aged 78. "Tolerant without religious indifference; candid, yet severe against folly and vice ; connecting maxims of frugality, temperance and industry with his ideas of religion, he was popular with those capable of appreciating ' words so fitly spoken, as to resemble apples of gold in pictures of silver,' and his ministry quiet almost to the last. He was remarkable for his meekness ia ' instructing those that opposed,' and by parables, rather than by direct argument, he was accustomed to converse with such. A neighbor, who was a Calvinist of the straitcst sect, having frequently spent long sittings in arguing with Dr. Barns, was finally answered by the following parable : ' You, sir, are a gentleman, to whom the public feels and acknowledges much obligation for your mechanical skill and inventions. Now, we will suppose, that yotir powers should be so far increased, that you could make intelligent beings, and that you should produce thousands each day, formed with .ill Uie endowments of the human race. Then suppose that your neighbors should inquire what destina- tion you proposed for these beings; and you should reply, that you had also pre- pared a place of torment to which you proposed to condemn the greater part, not for any personal offence against you, but, because you had made them for that end, — and that the remaining few you had destined, in the same arbitrary manner, to another place of perfect happiness, which you had also prepared. Now, sir, sup- pose your neighbors were furnished with the common sense of mankind, concern- ing justice and goodness in the administration of one being, who has a controlling 36 FAMILY REGISTER. BELLOWS, JOHN, Jr.* of Southbom, (s. of John) in. Susannah, D. of Sanuiel Whitney, Oct. 4, 17GS ; and lived in Southboro' until about the year 1784, when he settled here on the place that was her father's. She d. there Feb. 1, 1805, aged 57; and he, March G, 1826, aged 8L Chil. The birth of but one on rec. here. The others b. in Southboro', and per- haps not in the order here placed. Martha, who ni. Nahum Newton, 179-^; Chloc, who in. Pelatiah Allen of Holden, June 11, 1800; Liiaj, who ni. Oliver Torrey of Killingsly,Ct., March 15, 1809 ; Anna, who m. Dr. Jacob Kittridge of Spencer, June 1'2, 1799, (and survived him; hed. 1807, and she returned here with two sons. Justus and Otis) JMoses, Lyscom, John, b. Feb. 21, 1785. BELLOWS, MOSES (s. of John) m. Relief, D. of Jona- than Newton, 1804, and d. Dec. 22, 1831, aged 52, and his wid. Relief, April 5, 1835, aged 60, Chil. lloxa, b. June 26, 1804; i^Aor/a, March 26, 1806; Robert, Nov. 14, 1807, and d. Feb. 21, 1831, aged 26; BinJa, Sept. 10, 1809; Rcna, Sept. 1, 1815, and d. Oct. 22, 1821 ; Rilla, Aug. 15, 1817. power over otlier beings, would tliey not knock your shop down, and say that such a wicked trade should not go on ? ' " His discourses were clusteis of maxims." "The writer of this (Deane) can never forget the charge given by the venerable Doctor to him, when ordained ids colleague. It was full of pointed sayings like the following: 'In attempting to instruct your people, be careful not to preach what they will not understand, and especially careful not to preach what you don't understand yourself.' " " Solomon, a brother of Dr. Barns, deceased in Marlboro', Dec. 1830, being DO years of age, on the 20th of June, IIJUO." History of Scituate, by Rev. Samuel Deane. * John Bellows and Mary Wood of Concord, were ni. 9, 3, 1655. They removed to Marlboro', where he d. in 1683, and his wid. Mary, in 1707. They had John b. in Marlboro", 1GG6, whose wife was Hannah. She d. in 1719. He probably m. niary Wheeler of Concord, Dec. 1721. He was living in Southboro', in 1749, and in that year, having previously provided for his son, John, b. 1698, he conveyed all his real estate to his sons, Joseph, b. 1711, and Moses, 1713, '• in equal halves," but " undivided." "A descendant of one of these settled in Walpole, JN. H., and left the family name perpetuated there in what has long been known as 'Bellows' Falls.'" The latter John m. Eliznbelh Allen of Hopkinton, in 1723, and probably was the father of John, who settled in this town, and who, in the record of his marriage here, was called John Bellows, Jr. of Southboro'. FAMILY REGISTER. 37 BELLOWS, LYSCOM (s. of John) m. Lydia Gardner, D. of Jacob Albertson, JS05, and removed to R. \. BELLOW?, JOHN, Jr. (s. of John) m. Eunice Willard of Worcester, 1806, and d. here, Sept. 18, 1817, aged 32. Chil. John WiUard, b. April 6, 1807, sup. afterwards changed to Al- exander \^\\\d.\\\ ; Samuel Austin, May 4, 1809; Luther and Lucretia, Dec. 3, 1810. She m. Ephraim Wesson, s. of Abel, May 2, 1829; Leonard Henry, Feb. 8, 1813; James Newell, Feb. 19, 1815. BELLOWS, ALEXAJN'DER W. (s. of John, Jr.) m. Elizabeth G. Pond of Franklin, 1831 . Child, Elizabeth G., b. May 22, 1833. BELLOWS, STEPHEN, from Soutiiboro', m. Abigail P., D. of Nathan Muzzy, (deceased) Jan. 14, 1817. Chil. No births on rec. Henry, who d. Oct. 1, 18'21, aged 4 years; Mary, who d. the next day, aged 2 years ; 2d Mary, d. July 11, 1826, aged 4 years. BROOKS, NOAH (set off with his farm to Grafton, 1741) whose wife was Sarah, had Mary, b. Jan. 29, 1737. BREWER, WILLIAM, from Waltham, m. Elizabeth Ball of Watertown, Feb. 3, 1731, and came here about 1743, with a family. Chil. Elizabeth and William. He next m. Abigail Garfield of Watertown, April 10, 1735. Chil. Abigail; Sarah, b. June 7, 1744; Benjamin, April 15, 1747; Isaac, Sept. 8, 1749; Abigail and Jonas, Dec. 4, 1751 ; Elizabeth, June G, 1754, and m. Joseph Garfield of Warwick, 1778. The two last daughters were named for the two first, who were drowned on the 22d day of Oct., 1751, at Lancaster, " in a saw mill pond," says the chh. record ; the eldest 19, and the other 16 years of age. The parents did not remove their chh. relation- ship to this place until 1771, and then from Waltham, yet all the children b. after 1743, were bap. here soon after their respective births. * 33 FAMILY REGISTER. BREWER, WILLIAM, Jr. (s. of William) m. Mary, D. of Edward Goodale, Nov. 22, 1764. He, and perhaps his father, lived on the place now of Daniel IVo3-eR. Child, Libbms, bap. June 25, 1775 ; removed, sup. to Royalston. BALDWIN, HENRY and his wife, Abigail Binler, were from Peliiam, N. H., where his father, Henry, previously of Wo burn, d. 1753, leaving a wid. Mary, formerly Mary Richardson. They came here with a family about 1756, and settled on the place now of Jason Bullard, where he kept a public house. Both admitted to chh. here in 1773 ; his wife from the chh. in Nottingham West, N. H. His mother, having m. a second hus- band, Col. John Jones of Hopkinton, and survived him, came here, and resided \\ith her son. She d. here, Oct. 25, 1798, in her 105th year. When 100 years old, the Rev. Dr. Sunnier took her to a sleigh ride. Abigail, the wife of Henry Baldwin, d. May 23, 1777, aged 57. Chil. Mary, who m. Elisha Ward, April 7, 1763, atid d. in Petersham, 181 1, aged GS ; Zeriiiah, who m. Jonathan Hey- wood, Jr. of Concord, Nov. 7, 1771 ; Abigail, who m. Dr. Abraham Holland, s. of James, June 2, 1784, and removed to Walpole, N. H. ; Relief, who m. Capt. William Hammond of Newton, Nov. 12, 1778, and removed to Bangor in 1808; Henry ; Lucretia, b. Nov. 12, 1756, m. Jonas Stone of Leices- ter, (now of this town, and both living, Jan. 1847) June 1, 1784 ; Thaddcus, Dec. 7, 1758; Life, April 25, 1763; Tilly, Aug. 10, 1770, and d. Aug. 1775. The second wife of Henry Bald- win was !\lariha, wid. of Ebenezer Abbott. He survived her, and d. Nov. 17, PS9, aged 72. *They had an only D., Mary, who m. April 8, 1745, Rev. Abner Bayley, (s. of Joshua of Newbury, Mass.) grad. H. U. 1736, and ord. first minister of Salem, (N. H.) 1740. Shed. Feb. 18, 1789; he d.,in the mini.' try, March 10, 1798. Their chil. were, 1. Mary, wife of William White of Plaislow, (N. H.) and, afterwards, of Dca. Webster of Haverhill, Mass.; 2. Elizabeth, wife of Henry Little of Salem, (N, H.) 3. Lavinia, wife of Rev. William Kelley of Warner, (JN. H.) 4. Sarah. AL U. Historical Collections. Henry, father of Henry, who d. in 1753, was son of Henry of Woburn, who m. Phebe Richaidson, Dec. 1, lG49,and had seven children, whose births are recorded there. The name of Baldwin is very ancient, and may be traced back to the 7th century, when it was Baldwim^s. FAMILY REGISTER. 39 I3ALDWIi\, Cajit. HENRY, Jr. (s. of Henry) m. A/A.bah, D. of Elisha Keyes, Nov. 5, 1786, and d. Dec. 28, 1789, aged 36. Cliil. Mary, b. Jtdy 2, 1787, and ni. Moses Gill of Prince- ton, ISIO; Htnri/, Oct. 5, 1738; Nathan, Sept. 24, 1790.— His wid. Azubab m. Capt. Aslibel Smith, April 23, 1805. BALDWIN, THADDEUS (s. of Henry, Sen.) in. Abigail, D. of Col. Asa Rice, March 2, 1784. Chil. Till}/, b. Aug. 3, 1784; Lioammi, Aug. 1, 1786. He removed with his family to Gerry, now Phillipston. BALDWIN, LIFE (s. of Henry, Sen.) m. Mary Holland of Petersham, and settled, it is said, in Townsend. BALDWIN, HENRY (s. of Capt. Henry) m. Mary, D. of Capt. Luther Goddard, Oct. II, 1812. Chil. Mari/ Elizabeth, b. March 13, 1813, and d. unm. 1846 ; Harriet Azicbah, May 30, 1816; Angeline Augusta, April 26, 1819, and m. Oliver B. Sawyer of Berlin; Charles Henry, Jan. 8, 1823, and m. Harriet H. Grosvenor, 1846 ; Catharine Maria, Feb. 20, 1825. BALDWIN, Capt. NATHAN (s. of Capt. Henry) m. Elizabeth Denny, D. of Thomas W. Ward, Esq., May 26, 1817. Chil. Catharine Maria Ward, b. Jan. G, 1818, and m. Thomas Lyon of Northboro', \l;iy 1, 1828; Henry Walter, Jan. 5, 1820; Charles Snith, March 22, 1823, and d. 1824 ; James. BANNISTER, NATHAN (s. of Joseph of Brookfield, who was s. of Christopher of Marlboro', and he the s. of Nathan, Jr., whose parents, Nathan and Mary, were in Charlestown, 1669. Christopher d. in 1678) m. Sarah, D. of Daniel Whitney, Dec. 17, 1769, and lived upon the place in the S. W. part of now Boylston, that was previously her father Whitney's, where he d. Aug. 1825, aged 78. His wife, Sarah, d. June, 1817, aged 68. Chil. Joseph, b. Oct. 18, 1770, and m. Elizabeth Stone of Fra- mingham, and d. in N. J., about 1817; Thankful, March 28, 1773, and m. Thomas Harlow, 1798; Nathan, Jviu. 1 , 1775; 40 FAMILY REGISTEPx. Daniel, Feb. 13, 1777, and in. Anna, D. of Caleb Drury, July 2, 1798, and removed to Gardner; Sarah, Nov. 20, 1778, and m. Arunah Hailow, 1799 ; Seth,Nov. 3, 1780, and n). Mary Hastings, whose chil. were Mary, Eli and Lucy ; John, Sept. 23, 1783, and m. Lucy, D. of Nathan Howe, Esq., and d. May 5, 1822, aged 40; Luke, MarcU 16, 1780, and d. 1802; Manj, Sept. 29, 1738, and m. Nathan R. Tilton ; Emeri/, Sept. 29, 1791, and m. Lucy, D. of Joel Drury, 1821. She d. Dec. 29, 1834 aged 43. His second wife was Melinda, D. of Abijah Drury. BANNISTER, NATHAN (s. of Nathan) went to South- boro', and m. Sarah, D. of Benjamin Champney, s. of Maj. Jonathan, where he d. Sept. 5, 1846, aged 72. His wife, Sarah, d. Sept. 23, 1840, aged 60. Chil. George S., Samuel, Charles, Ann, Emery, Sclucas, Nancy H. and Maynard ; all b. in South- boro', between 1801 and 1821. BEAMAN, EZRA, Esq. (s, of Capt. Jabez, who was one of the selectmen, 1753 and 4; and d. here, 1757, aged 53; sup. from Lancaster^) m. Persis, D. of Dea. Cyprian Keyes, June 1, 1758. Chil. hevinah, b. Dec. 8, 1759, and m. Francis Bigelow of Boston, 1778; Persis, April 1, 1762, sup. m. Dr. Amariah Bigelow, 1781; Jabez, Dec. I, 1764; Elizabeth, June 12, 1767 ; Ezra, Dec. 27, 1770. BEA!\L\N, EPHRAIM (sup. brother of Ezra) m. Tamar Howe of Lancaster, 1764. Chil. Silas, h. April 7, 1765. Ezra and Ephraim held town offices here before and at the time the * Gamaliel Beatnan, wliose wife was Sarah, had Woah, b. in Lancaster, 3, 2 mo., 1661, and Thankful, April IS, 1GG3; and John, whose wife was Priscilla. They had Sarah, b. in Lancaster, Jan 25, 1681, and Gamaliel, Feb. 29, 16ok Thomas Beaman, wliose wife was Elizabeth, had Elizabetii, b. 1679; Eleazer, 1683; Sarah, 1685; and Abraham, 1692; all in Marlboro'. Abraham Beaman, last named, whose wife was Mary, had several chil., among them, Noah, b. 1730, in Marlboro'; who may have been the following, with a different spelling of the name. JNoah Beamon^ m. Lydia Howe in Marlboro', 1755, and had eight chil. b. there previous to 1770. Of his sons, were Abraham, Noah, Aaron and Samuel. FAMILY REGISTER. 41 town was divided. They lived in the W. part of the North Parish. There was an Ephraim Beaman living in Northboro' prior to 1744. BOYNTON, EPHRAIM, Jr. and his wife, Abigail, had David Emery, b. Sept. 24, 1757 ; Sarah, July 22, 1759. BOYNTON, JOHN, pub. to, and perhaps m., Elizabeth Jewett of Lancaster, June, 1761. She probably d. soon after, for he m. Elizabeth Beaman of Lancaster, Dec. 1762. Chil. Jewett, b. Sept. 4, 1763; Ephraim, Nov. 30, 1764; Beaman, Sept. 4, 1767. BACHELLER, JONATHAN and his wife, Elizabeth, from Upton, had Hannah, b. Nov. 29, 1777. Returned to Upton. BRITTON, SAMUEL, Jr. (from Snuthboro') m. Ruth, D. of Stephen Parker, Oct. 8, 1768. Chil. Mary, b. June 18, 1769, and m. Calvin Sawyer, 1793; Levinah, April 19, 1771 ; Phebe, Jan. 2b, 1773; Luther, 3u]y 11, 1775; Ruth, Aug. 28, 1777. He deserted his wife, children and country ; went to the enemy, and was heard of no more. His vvid. or wife m. Aaron Wheeler, Nov. 14, 1784. A John Britton of Northboro', m. Esther, D. of Edward Newton, April 14, 1762; and William Britton of Rutland, m. Lydia, D. of Samuel Whitney, Nov. 3, 1767. The three may have been brothers. BALCOM, HENRY, from Sudbury, and his wife, Keziah had Relief, bap. April 8, 1 770. " The mother ad. to chh. here, 1773," "and dis. 1774, with Luke Knowlton and Sarah, his wife, John Wheeler and Jedi- dah, his wife, and Hezekiah Taylor, at their request, and recom- mended to the covenanting brethren in Newfane, in order to be formed into a chh. state there, where the said Mr. Taylor is pas- tor elect." Taylor, grad. H. U. 1770; d. in the ministry at Newfane, 1814. He is said to have come from Grafton. 6 42 FAMILY REGISTER. BRUCE, SIMEON m. Esther, D. of Thnmns Harrington,. Oct. 21, 1770. Cbil. Abis;ail, bap, Jan. 4, 1778 : Esther, hap.- Oct. 21, 1787. He removed to Templeton or vicinky, ami was killed in Rutland, 30 years or more since, by falling from his wagon, the wheels of which passed over him. A monument by the way side., once, perhaps yet, marks the spot. BRUCE, JONATHAN and his wife, Anna Gibson of Hop- kinton, eame here, without chiMren, from Northboro', a few years before his death, which occurred, Oct. 5, 1803; his age was 52. His wid. Anna, d. March 16, 1&23, aged 77. BOND, JONATHAN, Jr. m. Lucy, D. of Robert Andrews, Sen., 1784 ; lived in North Parish. Dea. and Rep.; bed. Sept, 3, I82I ; his wife, Lucy, Oct. 14, 1817. Chil. Joseph, (the only one now, 1846, living) b. Nov, 20, 1784; Lucy, Dec. 8, 1780; Lucinda, May 5, 1790; Joanna Hurd, Jan, 11, 1792;. E!i, May 28, 1794; Eliott, June 29, 1797 ; Ruth Tyler, Nov, 10, 1801. BOND, CHAUNCY, from Brookfield, m, Frances Rhoda> D. of Samuel Bullard, April 5, 1830, and d, April 29, 1833, aged 31 ; and his wid.. May 7, 1805, aged 30; both of con-- sumption. There is not, on the town record, the birth or death of any one of the name of Bond, except thi& family, prior to 1840. The account of the one preceding it was obtained frorrj another source. BROCAS, JOHN (a foreigner) m. Ruth, D. of Joseph Hastings, April 18,1784. ChW. Martha Symms, b. May 21, 1785, and m. Isaiah Fairbank, Jr. of Grafton, 1802; Mary Knceland, Dec, 13, 1786; John Hastings, April 30, 1789. BILLINGS, SYLVANUS, (s. of Thomas, of Northboro') with a family of adult chil., came from that town to this, and re- sided here a few years, on the farm he ptu'chased of the late Jo- nah Howe, Esq. The house, then standing a few rods east of FAMILY REGISTER. 43 the house, now of Elisha Davis, has long since been removed. Of his chil., Sykanits m. Sarah, D. of Col. Seth Wyman, and removed to N. H., aad Catharine m. Caleb Tucker, 1797. The family left town soon after the year 1800. BULLA RD, SAMUEL, with his wife, Abigail, and family, •came here from Lancaster, about 1602, and purchased of Aaron Smith the Baldwin Place, so called, and d. Sept. 1, 1S30, from an injury received in overturning of his wagon, aged 64. Chil, The three first b. in Lancaster ; Amy, b. June 18, 1787, and m. JohnG. Morse of Boylston, 1813; Do//y, Feb. 13, 1794, and m. Joseph Morse, Jr. of West Boylston, May 29, 1S22; Jason, July 1 1, 1797 ; Frances Rhoda, Oct. 9, 1805, and m.Chauncy Bond, April 5, 1830. BULLARD, JASON (s. of Samuel) m. Sarah, D. of Jonas Stone, (deceased) June 3, 1823. She d. July 10, 1844, aged 45. Chil. (No births on record) George, Charles, John, Sarah Maria, Samuel, Elizabeth and Harriet Ellen. BOYD, BETHUEL, from Medway, about 1824, purchased •of Dea. Braggs' heirs, the place where the Rev. John Miles now lives, and to whom he sold it. He afterwards bought and lived on the Lewis Eager farm, where he d. May 26, 1836, aged 70. ChiL (but perhaps not in this order) Mary, who m. Benjamin Maynard, Jr., 1828 ; Susan ; John, who d. unm.Oct. 30, 1844, aged 45 ; Hannah, who m. Capt. Leander Fales, 1829 ; and Sarah. BLISS, JOHN m. Lydia, D. of Abijah Garfield, July 18, 1816. Chil. Margaret Aurelia, h. April 18, 1817, and m. 'G. B. Deering of North Brookfield, June 28, 1839, and have Anna Maria, Samuel Edmands and Henry Bliss ; Augustine Burke, Oct. 8, 1818; Sarah Maria, Sept. 17, 1820, and d. 1821; Sarah Maria, Feb. 7, 1823, and m. Joseph W. Ca>ry, June 13, 1843. 44 FAMILY REGISTER. BLAKE, JASON, from Worcesler, vviili a family, resided here a few years and left; while here, his D. Hannah m. Hosea Stoddard of VVatertovvn, Nov. 22, 1819; and his s. Jason m. Harriet, D. of Peter Gary, Dec. 12, 1822. BRANCH, ELDER NICHOLAS (Baptist Clergyman) lived here a short period of time, in which he lost two children, viz: Sarah, Sept. 6, 1S21, aged 2 years, and an infant in Oct. following. BARTLETT, JOTHAM, with his w., Catharine Rice, and a family, came here from Northboro', about 1825. He d. May 14, 1835, aged 53. Chil. Lucy, who m. Stephen H. Gleason of Rutland; Abigail, who m. Stillman Smith; Benjamin; William, who m. Charlotte L., D. of Isaac Harrington, (and have Clarendon Augustus and Nancy Maria) Elizabeth Smithy b. April 23, 1816; Solomon, Aug. 10, 1820; Henry, Feb. 19, 1823 ; Albert, Sept. 2, 1828; Harriet, Oct. 9, 1830. BAIRD, LEWIS (from Worcester, with a family, and living in the S. W. part of the town) was killed by the falling of a tree, Dec. 28, 1831, aged 49. He had been here but a short time. CUSHING, Rev. JOB,* b. at Hingham, July 19, 1694; grad. H. U., 1714; ord. here, first minister of Shrewsbury, Dec. 4, 1723 ; m. Mary, D. of Rev. John Prentice f of Lancaster, •Third son of Matthew Gushing, Jr., who m. Jael, D. of Capt. John Jacobs of Hingham, Dec. 31, 1G83, and d. June 23, 1715. His wife, Jael, d. Dec. 1708. Matthew was the second son of Matthew Gushing, who m. Nazareth Pitcher, in Norfolk, England, and arrived at Boston, with his wife and five children, in the ship The Diligent, John Martin, of Ipswich, master, on the 10th of Aug., 1G38, and settled in Hingham, where he d. Sept. 30, 16G0; and his wid., Nazareth, Jan. 6, 1681, aged 96. Matthew, last named, was son of Peter Gushing. Family Record of Thomas P. Cushing, Esq. of Boston. tThis name is spelt Prentice and Prentiss. The latter mode is adhered to by many of the name; and, among them, by the Hon. Prentiss Mellen, late Ghief Justice of the S. J. G., Me., a relative of Rev. John Prentice of Lancaster. There is reason to Buppose it was originally Prentiss, and that it has undergone a change FAMILY REGISTER. 45 March 16, 1727, and lived on house lot, No. 22, "granted to the first minister," which, with other grants made to him, con- tained some of the best land in the town. He d. Aug. 6, 1760, aged 66. His wid., Mary, d. May 24, 1798, aged 90. Chil. Joh, b. Jan. 1, 172S ; Jacob, Yeh. 17, 1730; Mary, hm. 25, 1731, and d. April 1, 1740; Bridget, Dec. 4, 1734, and d. April 6, 1740; John, Sept. 10, 1737, and d. April 1, 1740; Manj, March 24, 1741, and m. Rev, Nathan Stone of Yar- mouth, now Dennis, Cape Cod, Oct. 17, 1765. (Their chil. were Nathan, b. Aug. 1766, who had three sons, who were lost between Cape Cod and Boston, in 1814; Mary, Job Cushing, and Nathaniel, minister of Windham, Me.) John, Aug. 22, 1744; Bridget, Sept. 12, 1746, and d. June 26, 1769. CUSHING, Col. JOB (s. of Rev. Job) m. Lucy, D. of Isaac Stone of Framingham, Feb. 20, 1752 ; both admitted to chh. here, 1753; she d. March 25, 1790, aged 64. Chil. Lydia, b. Feb. 12, 1753, and m. Nathaniel Stearns of Paxton, Dec. 15, 1774, and next, Jonas Lamb, and d. in Newfane, 1835, aged 82; Lucy, Jan. 5, 1755, and m. Jonas Stone, then of Charlton, (now, 1847, of this town) 1781 ; Alice, Feb. 23, 1757, and m. Winslow Brigham of Northboro', Oct. 25, 1781 ; Emery, Sept. 13, 1759, and d. July 21, 1775; Elmer, June 27, 1762; J06, March 1, 1765; Bridget, May 16, 1769, and m. Josiah Stone, 1791. He next m. Sarah, w'id. of Col. Goulding of Grafton, May 17, 1792, and d. April 16, ISOS, aged 80. by lopping off the first syllable oC apprentice ; a clipping not uncommon in speaking that word at the present day. Ancient records show, that our ancestors spelt other men's names, if not their own, by the rule of pronunciation. Hence, names have multiplied by variation, and the wants of the community are likely to be supplied in that way for time to come, to distinguish the rapidly increasing families that are spreading over the land. The wife of the Rev. John Prentice of Lancaster was Mary, wid. of the Rev. John Gardner, his predecessor in the ministry, in Lancaster, who was shot, in the night of the iJ6th October, 1704-, being mistaken for one of the Indian enemy, and d. at the age of 30. I have said predecessor, for although he had not been ordained, he had preached there, says VVliitney, several years, and was, at the time of his death, the pastor elect. 46 FAMILY REGISTER. GUSHING, ELMER (s. of Col. Job) m. Lydia, D. of Jo- seph Hastings, June 5, I7S3. Chil. John Prentiss, b. Oct. 23, 1783; Artemas, Jan. 31, 1786. He removed, with his family, to Canada, and d. in Stanstead. GUSHING, JOB, Jr. (s. of Col. Job) m. Sarah, D. of Col. Asa Rice, Sept. 2, 1790. Chil. Lucy, b. Jan. 14, 1791 ; Hez- ekiah Rice, May 13, 1792; Elizabeth, March 18, 1794; JEmer^, Nov. 21, 1796. He also removed to Canada with his family, and d. in Montreal, Jan. 2, 1821, aged 56. GUSHING, Rev. JACOB (s. of Rev. Job) grad. H. U., 1748; ord. Minister of the Gospel in Waltham, 1752; D. D., H. U., 1807; m. Anna, D, of Rev. Wareham Williams of Wahham, Nov. 8, 1753, and d. there, Jan. 1809, aged 79. Chil. Wareham, h. 1754, and d. in Waltham, 1806; Williams, 1755; Prentiss, 1757, and d. at Demarara; Anna, 1759; Ab- igail, 1761, and m. Col. Russell of Stow; Leonard, 1763, and d. young; Bridget, 1770, and d. unm., 1846 ; Leonard. GUSHING, Rev. JOHN (s. of Rev. Job) grad. H. U., 1764 ; ord. Minister of the Gospel in Ashburnham, Nov. 2, 1768; D. D., H. U., 1822, m. Sarah, D. of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman of Westboro', Sept. 28, 1769, and d. April 27, 1823, aged 79. His wid., Sarah, d. March 12, 1825, aged 82. Chil. John, b. Aug. 17, 1771, and m. Julia Keith of Bridgewater, and d. in Boston, May 17, 1806; George Augustus, 1773, and m. Hannah B. Keith, and d., Aug. 8, 1810; Henry, 1774, and d., 1839; iViary, 17S2, and m. Elisha Coolidge, and next, Rev. Asa Rand ; Thomas Parkman, Oct. 7, 17S7, and m. Sarah B. Sigourney, 1802; she d. 1825; he next m. Martha Ann Sig- ourney, D. of Hon. John Cargill of Virginia, 1831. She d. in Boston, 1840. He next m. Sarah Thompson, D. of Rev. Francis VVayland of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; lives in Boston, and furnished much of this information respecting his uncle Ja- cob's family, his father's, and his own. FAMILY REGISTER. 47 CHILD, DAVID (chli. 1727; perhaps one of «' the heirs of Daniel Child," * who were on house lot, No. 32, in 1729) m. Grace Brown of Watertown, Oct. 26, 1737. Chil. Bulah, b. June 4, 1739, and m. Samuel Lee of Rutland, Feb. 27, 1766 ; Susanna, June 1, 1741 ; David, Jan. 30, 1745. His next wife was Mehitable Richardson of Worcester, m. Nov. 29, 1759. Chil. Zachariah, b. Nov. 19, 1703, and m. Lydia Bigelow of Worcester, 1784; Amos, Aug. 27, 17G5. CHESNUT, WILLIAM m. Huldah, D. of Elisha Maynard, Nov. 4, 1754. Child, Mary, b. Jan. 16, 1755. His wid. m. Ephraini Allen of Rutland, July 12, 1757. CROSBY, JOHN, from Billerica ; one of the founders of the chh. here in 1723, (s. of Samuel, and g. s. of Simon and Anna, who were in Cambridge in 1637, and were among the first settlers of Billerica, about 1653) m. Bathsheba Newton, in Marlboro', Jan. 23, 1721. Lived on house lot, No. 13, in 1729, and d. here, Dec. 5, 1738, aged 43, and 8 mos. They had no children. Perhaps it was his wid., Bathsheba, who m. Jonathan Foster, Aug. 2, 1741 . CROSBY, SAMUEL, also from Billerica, (bro. of John) and one of the founders of this chh. ; m. Dorothy Brown of Billerica, 1729, and lived on house lot, No. 8, in 1729; bed. Jan. 23, 1749, aged 50. Chil. Samuel, b. Feb. 2, 1732; Sa- rah, April 21, 1734, and m. Robert Cook of Westboro', Feb. 6, 1750; Jabez, b. Feb. 7, 1736 ; (and went to Brookfield, and there had Jabez; Oliver, afterwards Col. and Senator; and Amos) Elisha, b. Jan. 10, 1738; Silas, Dec. 9, 1740, and m. Rebecca Forbes of Westboro', July 8, 1763, and went to Wil- mington, Vt., and d. since 1820; Abigail, b. Dec. 22, 1742; Aaron, b. Nov. 27, 1744; Hannah, Aug. 29, 1747, and ni. Spring of Uxbridge, and next. Col. Fletcher of North- bridge. Dorothy, wid. of Samuel Crosby, m. Jonathan Wood *Son of John, of Watertown. 48 FAMILY REGISTER. of Upton, and removed to Spencer, and d. there, 1781, and Jonathan Wood in 1796, aged 94. CROSBY, Dr. SAMUEL (s. of Samuel) m. Azubah, D. of James Howe of Westboro', 17.53; chh, 1754; Surgeon in the Army of the Revolution, Magistrate, &lc. ; lived in S. E. part of the town, on " Boston Hill." Chil. Sarah, b. Sept. 24, 1754, and m. Stephen Bailey of Bolton, Feb. 8, 1779, and d. there, 1812, aged 58; Samuel, Sept. 12, 1756, grad. H. U., 1777; chh. 1779 ; settled in Charlestown, N. H., and d. 1802; Simo7i, Sept. 13, 1758, and m. ; had a family in Winchendon ; removed to Cambridge, N. Y., and d. there, 1818 ; Dorothy, b. Aug. 26, 1760, and m. Dr. Israel Whiton of Winchendon, Oct. 28, 1784, and d., his vvid. in Antrim, N. H., 1826;* John, b. Oct. 1, 1762, and d. infant; Eusebia, Aug. 23, 1763, and m. Dr. Royal Humphrey of Athol, and d. 1833 ; Otis, b. Jan. 15, 1766; grad. D. C, 1791 ; invited to a pastoral charge at New Gloucester, Me., but d. before ordination, and unm., 1795; John, b. Oct. 18, 1767, and setUed in Montpelier, Vt., and (1. there about 1822 ; Arethusa, bap. April 25, 1773, and 111. Thomas Wilder of Winchendon, removed to Dixrnont, Me., and d. there, 1841 ; Sophia, bap. July 9, 1775, and m. Daniel Spooner of HarUand, Vt., and d. about 1830. Dr. Crosby removed from this town to Winchendon in 1781 ; thence, in 1811, to Montpelier, Vt., and d. there, Dec. 11, 1814, aged 83; his wid., Azubah, d. there, Oct. 14, 1818, aged 85. CROSBY, ELISHA (s. of Samuel, Sen.) m. Tabitha Har- rington of Worcester, and removed to Petersham ; returned here about 1779, and lived on the place that his brother, Dr. Samuel Crosby, left ; where he and his wife d. of small pox, 1792 ; his age .54. Q>\\\\. Frcderich, b. April 8, 1764; Thomas, Sept., 1765, and went to New London, thence to Lyme, Ct., where he * Where her son, the Rev. John M. Whiton, is settled in the ministry ; to whom, nnd to Elisha Crosby of Ashburnhnm, I am indebted for some particulars of the Crosby family after they removed from this town. FAMILY REGISTER. 49 d., leaving a family ; Lucy, b. July 28, 1767, and m. Mo?es Coolidge of Berlin, 1795, and d. there, 1844, aged 77 ; Mary, Aug. 10, 17f59, and m. Moses Pollard of Berlin, 1793, and re- moved to Albany; Leonard, July 10, 1771, and rn. twice, and d. al his son's, in the N. part of Ohio; Walter, b. Sept. 30, 1773; Gardner, Aug. 2S, 1775, and m., and lived in Boston a few years, and d. at the South; Fanny, Aug. 3, 1779, and m., and d. in Woodstock, Vt. ; Henrietta, Sept. 6, 1781, and m. Joseph Anthony of Sherburne, V^t. CROSBY, AARON, (s. of Samuel, Sen.) chh. 1764 ; grad. H. U., 1770, m. Mary Taylor of Grafion, Aug. 22, 1774. He was a missionary to the Indians, and afterwards settled in the ministry, in Dummerston, Vt,, where he d., 1824, aged 80. CROSBY, FREDERICK (s. of Elisha) m. Martha, D. of John Maynard, March 31, 1785. Chil. Henry, b. 1785, grad. D. C. 1811, is living in Maryland ; John, b. 1787, and lives in VVjnchendon, to which place the parents removed from here, in 1790; eleven other children were b. to them after they left here, and, in 1819, the thirteen were all living; their fall)er, Frederic Crosby, removed to Ashburnham in 1796, and d. there, in 1840, aged 76. CROSBY, DAVID (sup. from Billerica) and his w. Sarah, lived in the N. Parish. The births of their chil. are not, any of them, on the town record; they were bap. here, as follows: Hannah, Jan. 7, 1733, and sup. m. Adonijah Rice of VVest- boro', July 3, 1751; Solomon, Dec. 29, 1734; Persis, IVov. 14, 1736, and m. Daniel Forbush, Jr. of Wesiboro', Dec. 31, 1759; Mary, March 4, 1739; John, March 8, 1741 ; Bulah, Nov. 7, 174-2; Relief, April 27, 1746; Prudence, Aug. 17, 1748; Rachel, Sept. 15, 1751. Hannah, the first of these chil., was bap., says the chh. record, " by virtue of her (the mother) having enjoved that privilege at Billerica, where she lived." His wife, Sarah, was admitted to the chh. here in 1734, snd he, in 1741 ; and, in 1743, he was dismissed to the chh. in the N. Parish. 7 50 FAMILY REGISTER. CROSBY, WALTER (s. of Elislia) settled in Boston; m. Elizabeth Orciiti of KinjiSton, Oct. 1, \'91. She d. IS25. and he removed to Ct. Chil, Hi nrietta, who in. JNathaniel Ewer; Elizabtth, who m, Lewis Gardner ; Walter and Adaline, tuins ; tlie first m. INlary P. Watson of Dover. I\, H. ; Belvidero, who m. Win. C. Munroe; Emeline and Caro/i/ie, twins ; the former ni. Thomas Truenian ; Otis. CROSBY, PHILIP and his wife. Esther Brown, m. here, 1793, were hf)ih from Rehohnih ; she d. Feb. 14. I8()"2, aeed 29. Chil. Isaiah, b. June 17, 1795; iSV/?ni/6/, Si^pt. 17, 1797, and d. April 2, 1820; Hansom, Auii;. 4, 1799; Esther Brown, 'Feb. 8, 1802, and d. 1803. He next m. Grace, D. of Jasper Stone, Nov. 27, 18G8, and d. Oct. 12, 1817, a,ired 49. His wid., Grace, d. Aug. 6, 18-28 a<:ed .58. Chil. Philip, bap. Oct. 19, 1806, and m. Elvira, D. of Stephen Stearns, 1825; Asa Stone, bap. Ojt, 2, 1814; Grace Elizabeth^ bap. Nov. 17, 1816. CROSBY, ZACHEUS (l>ro. of Philip) and his wife, Mary, were from Northboro'. C\\\\. Ariel, h. April 14, 1803; Isaac, March 11. 1805; Caleb, April 23, 1807; Hrzikinh Higgim, Sept. 2, 1809; all at Northboro', and recorded here. He lived in town but a few years, and removed about 1820. CROSBY, ISAIAH (s. of Philip) m. Elizabeth Sawyer of Bolton, 1823. Chil. S.tmuel Brown, b. Sept. 25, 1824 ; Albert Thomas, Dec. 27, 1826; Manj Elizabeth, Dec. 4, 1831; George Otis, Dec. 3, 1834. CUTTLXG, JOIVAS and his wife, Dinah, perha[)s from Lancaster, lived, sup. in the North Parish. Chil. Salmon, bap. July 13, 1735, "on account of his [the father] having owned the covenant in another chh." Hence, it may be supposed he came here with a family of children ; some of them are. proba- bly, those who are hereafter named.) Eliphaltt, b. July 12, 1738, and m. Mary Hayden, March 24, 1760. Dinah Culling, probably his D. or wid., m. Micah Frati, May 18, 1752. FAMILY REGISTER. 51 CUTTING, JONATHAN and liis wife, Sarnli, hnd Jona- than, b. Dec 19, 1716; A/ngnil, July 20, 1748, sup. nu John VVillington, 1782; Snrah, May 5, 1750; John, April I, 17f)3; Silas, Dec. II, 1755 ; Ebenezer, June 19, 1759, a;iH m. Eliza- beth Dunton of Stuibridge, 17S4; Alpheus, May '29, 1767. CUTTING, ZACHARIAH and his wife, Elizabeth, had Lydia, b. Oct. 15, 1744, and Jonas, June I, 1746. CUTTING, JOSIAH and liis wife, Orpah, had Persis, b. Feb. 1 1, 1753, anfl in. David Bennett, 1773, and Philip Bians- codib in P79; a D. [record torn] June 28, 1754; Ephraim, July I, 1757; a s., April 6, 1759, and another D., Prudence Cutting, m. Isaac Smith of Westmoreland, 1783. CUTTING, FRANCIS and his wife. Thankful Warren, m. May 11, 1750; had Jonas, b. Jan. 14, 1751; Zebulon, Dec. 1, 1752, and Sarah, Dec. 16. 1753. CUTTING, DAVID m. Mary Keyes, Nov. 10, 1767. Chil. David, h. June 20, 1768; Hannah, JuueO, 1770; Mari/, May 10, 1773; Thaniel, July 16, 1774. CUTTING, JOSIAH m. Persis, D. of Joseph Glazier, 1769. Chil. Joel, b. May 5, 1770; Sarah and Susanna, Jan. 16, 1773; the latter ni. IVt-r Car\ , 1814; E'lnlf, Feb. 2, 1775; Miri/, Aug. 27, 1777; Ftrsis, Jan. 24, 1780; and John, March 11, 1782. CUTTING, SILAS (s. of Jonathan) m. Lucy Cutting, 1779. Chil. Abigail, b. June 19, 1780, and Jch,i, Oct. 6, 1781. Most, if not all, of tlie Cutting families lived in the N. Parish. Tlieir ancestors were early settlers in Watertown. 52 FAMILY REGISTER. CUTLER, EBENEZER* m. Abigail Felch of Reading, April 27, 1726. He was then of Sluewsbury ; and, in 1729, was living on house lot, JNo. 6. Chil. Ebcntzer, b. Aug. 23, 1729, and m. Miriam Bennett, Nov. 28, 1764; Abigail, May 28, 173 i ; Elizabeth, Oct. 7, 1732; Thomas, 1735, and d. 1735; Jonathan. May 1, 1736 ; David, Sept. 7, 1737; Moses, Feb. 16, 1739; Muri/, April 25, 1740. Ebenezer Cutler, with his (arm, was set otT to Grafton in 1741. He is sup. to have ni. Ab-i2,ail Whitney, a widow, of Grafton, April 19, 1779. CUTLER, JOHN and his wife, Susanna, were from Lex- ington about 1753. Chil. John,b. Aug. 25, 1750; Josephy May 13, 1752; both at Lexuigton ; Biases, b. here, May 28, 1754, and rl. Oct. 6, 1756; Benjamin, June 8, 1756; Susanna, Jan. 5, 1759 ; David, bap. Oct. 30, 1762 ; Rachel, bap. March 17, 1765; Sarah, bap. Feb. 8, 1767. CUTLER, JONATHAN (s. of Ebenezer) m. Deliverance Hathorn, in Marlboro', March 1, 1764, and lived in the N. part of the town, where he d. Aug. 23, 1809, aged 73 ; and his wid. Deliverance, Oct. 16, 1818, aged 83. Chil. Nathaniel, b. April 2, 1765, and d. Oct. 7, 1833; Elizabeth, April 21, 176?7, and d. unm. June 17, 1830; Thomas, Aug. 6, 1769; Sarak, Sept. 30, 1771, and m. Patrick Delany, 1795; Lydia, Jan. 4, 1774; Joel, Sept. 28, 1776; Mary, Dec. 15, 1780. CUTLER, JOEL (s. of Jonathan) m. Mary Keith of Easton, 1802. Chil. Caroline, b. Oct, 16, 1802; Sidney, Jan. 31, 1804; Gilbert, June 2, 1805; William, Jan. 15, 1807; Amelia, Jui. 20, 1809; Mary Ann, Oct. 22, 1811; Asajih, Nov. 6, 1S12. He, with his family, removed to Vt. " Timothy Cutler, with a family ,^was in Charlestown, 1674. ISnthaniel Cutler, with a family, was there, 1675. John CuUet m. Martha VViswall, in Charlestown, 23. 2, 1675. James Cutler, and his wife, Lydia, in Cambridge, 1666, and had a large family of children. FAMILY RFX5ISTER. 53 CUtLER, EBENEZER and his xvife, INlilly from Grnfton, had Aaron Goodale, b. Sept. 21, 1826 ; Oliver Bloke, Dec. 13, 18-27; Arm Jane, March -23, 1830; Albert Josiah, Oct. 24, 1835; Eleanor, Feb. 17, 1840. CUTLER, ISAAC from Grafton, m. Ruth, D. of Paul Knowlton, April 8, 1823, and d. March 22, 1839, aged 49. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM and his wife, Margaret, said to have come from Ireland, had Jo/m, b. May 10, 1726; Eliza- beth, Feb 8, 172S; fVilliam, Aug. 12, 1730 ; Margaret, June 1, 1734, and m. Jonathan Gale, March 10, 1757; Sarah, Feb. 2. 173T; Robert, Feb. 3, 1740 ; Joseph, Aug. 2, 1742 ; David, Feb. 8, 1745. The parents were admitted to chh. here in 1738. The mother d. Jan. 20, 1745 ; and, in 1748, the father was dis- missed, kc, to the church in Worcester. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM, Jr. (s. of William) m. Mary Dinsmoreof Lancaster, Feb. 26, 1758. Disarmed, &,c. on account of his toryism, in 1775. Chil. John, b. Sept. 17, 1758, and d. 1760; a s , (rec. torn) April 11, 1760; Eleanor, April 14, 1762, sup. m. Joseph Peirce, 1782; John, Sept. 13, 1764, af- terwards Col. John, who settled and (I. in Northboro'; James, Oct. 27, 1766; Jajic, April 7, 1768; Levi, Sept. 17, 1770; Ijeivis, Feb. 7, 1775. CRAWFORD, JOHN and his wife, Elizabeth, had Marga- ret, b. Feb. 12, 1737, and John, May 25, 1739. The father m. Margaret Henderson of Lancaster, in 1743, and, in 1748, was living near " Rocky Pond." CALHOONE, SAMUEL and his wife, whose name no where appears of record, had Alexander, bap. at his house, Oct. 30, 1726, on her account ; the child being dangerously sick. — Many instances of this kind appear on the chh. records. Sam- 54 FAMILY REGISTER. wc/, bap. IVov. 27, 1726; James, hap. July 18, 1731 f Mary, bap. June 1 7, l73o, removed to Pet( i>liain. Jane Calhonne of liiis town m. John Shaw of Hassanamisco, (Grafton) June 5, 1735, This name is Cahoone, in the town, and Calhoone in the chh. records. CROUTCH, WILLIAM, living on bouse lot, No. 5, in 1729, and bis wife, Hannah, bad Aaron, b. Jan. ;il, 1732; Phebt, May 19, 17:M; Phi/uas, bap. Nov. 23, 1735. Tiion)as Crouicb, perhaps a hroiher of VViHiam, ni. Sarah Grover, March 26, 1731; both called of Shrewsbury, and, says Kev. Mr. Cushing's records, ni. "gratis." CROAT, STEPHEN m. Baibsheba Newton, March 27, 1754. C\\\\. Faiicijce, b. Jan. 16, 1755; Hilliom, Fth. 15, 1757; Bathsheba, May 27, 1761, and Hebecca, Nov. 20, 1763. A family by the name of Choate was in I])swich as early as 1650. CLUES, THOMAS (the name does not appear on record, except as giving name lo a road in the S. part of the town on which he lived) had sons Thomas and Hiram. CI^OSSMAN, JAMES, Jr. m. Susannah Farrar, 1766, both of Shrewsbury. CARY, JOSIAH and his wife. Bulah Warren, m. Dec. 27, 1765, were hoih bom VVesion. Cliil., ou record here, Silas, b. Nov. 6, 1776; JucI, bap. May 2, 1779; Ltu-is,\)H\). 0( t. 7, 1781 ; Susannah, bap. Oct. 24, 1784; Abigail, bap. Sept. 16, 1787. CARY, PETER, (bro. of Josiah) a soldier of the Revo. ; taken prisoner at the "Cellars," thence to Quel)ec, exchanged at Halifax, and arrived at Boston, and fn. Bulah, D. of EInaihan Pratt. Chil. (perhaps not in this order ; not one of their births was on record in 1829) Ebenezer ; Nathaniel; John; Thad* FAMILY REGISTER. 55; dens, who m. Sarah, D. of Samuel Sinilli, Sept. 25, 1808, and settled ill Providence, R. 1.; ILnry; Joseph Fralt ; R' 'i f, who m. Joseph J. Pcirks, 1813; Hirriet, who ni. Jason Bhike, Jr., Dec. 12, 132-2. Peter Gary m. Susaniiali, D. of Josiah Ccitiin- of Boylbtori, Feb. 17, 1814, and d. April 23, 1832, aged 72. GARY, HENRY (s. of Peter) m. Lncretia, D. of Adam Harrington, 1811. Ghil. Adam Harrington, b. Feb. 21, 1812, and ni. Mehitable, D. of Sahnon Smith ; Theodore Channel/, Aii'4. 23, 1813, and m. i\l;iiia VV, Freeman, of R. I. She d, Jan. 28, 1842, aged 21. Laac Harrington, May 3, 1325. GARY, JOSEPfl P. (s. of Peter) m. Abigail, D. of VVil- liam Sawver. March 9, 1817. She d. Nov. 15, 1328, aged 30. Ghil. John Flint, b. June 16, 1817; J srph fVi//i:.m, Jan. 22, 1819, and m. Sarah Maria, D. of John Bliss; Abigail Andrtws, Oci 29, 1320; Caroline E'izaOith, June 30, 1822; Hnrritt Augusta, May 19, 1824 ; Lucy Ann, July 18, 1826; Henry, Oct. 9, 1823. He n(;xi m Harriet Sauyer, (sister of Abigail, his late wife) 1829. Ghil. George Edward, b. Sept. 30, 1S29; Nmcy Stiles, Sept. 30, 1331; Susan M., Ang. 24, 1833; Caroline E, Oct. 29, 1818; Albert PVaiers, July 2, 1840; Andrew Walter, Feb. IG, 1844. CURTIS, JOSEPH, from Worcester, (a descendant of Ephraim Curtis, who was the first settler there, and was fiorn Sulbury) m, Eleoner, D. of Dr. Edward Flint, Aug. 1, 1774. Chil. jE'.-'oner, b. Dec. 15, 1774; Catharine, Aug. 23, 1776, and d. 1777 ; William, Jan. 23, 1779; Mary, July 23, 1781 ; Catharine, Sept. 19, 1783. He removed to Leicester about 1784 ; where he had Maria and Sarah, both bap. here, Oct. 31, 1790, and Austin, who was bap. here, Feb. 26, 1792. Of these, Maria m. Benjamin Ma^nard, Jr., Nov. 3, 1308. CLOYES, JOSEPH, from Framingham, m. Eunice, D. of Gideon Howe, Sept. 24, 1797. Chil. Elijah, b. Dec. 8, 1797; 5g FAMILY REGISTER. Dnmnris Howe, Jan. 19, 1799. She was admitted to the chh. here, Nov. 24, 1799, and on the first day of Dec. next follow- mg, the before named chil. were bap. here, being called the chil. of the ividoiv t^unice Cloyes. There is no record here of when or where he d. CHAPIN, PERRY, from Worcester, m. Mary, D. of Capt. Levi Pease, Nov. 1, 1807. Child, Charles Ferry, b. July 2, 1803. He reiLirned to VV'oroesier, where she d. Sept. 2, 1816, aged 37 ; but buried here with her brother, Levi, on the same day, and botli in one grave. CUMMLNGS, JOHN B. and his wife, who was Martha Knowlton of Hamilton, came here from Topsfield in 1807. (His father was Thomas, of Topsfield, and his g. fither, Capt. Joseph, of Ipswich, where, in 16JS, was Isaac, and the name then spelt Comings.) Chil. Joseph, b. at Topsfield, Feb. 19, 1806; Susanna Fellows, Dec. 4, 1807 ; Rebecca Batch, July 10, 1809; Martha Knowlton, July 24, 1811; George, Ocl. 31, 1814; Caroline Boardman, Jan. 30, 1817; John, Sept. 29, 1819; Jonas, Dec. 21, 18-25. CUMMINGS, SAMUEL, whose wife was Sarah, buried a child in July, 1813, aged 2 years; and two others in May, 18)6, the eldest aged 3 years; and had Joseph, b. May 8, I8l7. His wife, Sarah, d, Nov. 14, 1817, aged 29. He left town soon after. CHICKEUING, OLIVER, from Rutland, m. Sarah, D. of Jedediah Tucker, Jr., April 28, 1799, and d. 1846, aged 74. Chil. E'iza'>ctli, b. Se[)t. 11, 1799, and m. in Worcester; Mary, Feb. 20, 1801 ; Silas, Nov. 13, 1802, and m. Champney of Soutliboro'; Horace, Feb. 5, 1804 ; Cromwell, Oct. 4, 1805 ; John, July 16, 1808; Lucy, March 4, 181 1 ; Daniel, May 4, 1813; Obcd, .July 18, 1815, and m. Hannah, D. of Ezra Phil- lips; Charles, June 10, 1818. FAMILY REGISTER. 57 DAVENPORT, WILLIAM, from Bridgewater, (s.of Rich- ard and g. s. of Richard, " Commander," he.*) whose wife, says Mitchell, in his history of Bridgewater, was " Sarah Rich- ards, whom he m. in 1730, and had Abigail, b. 1730; AnnOj 1732; and Elizabeth, 1735," had William b. June 23, 1737; Sarah, Oct. 1, 1739, the births of the two last are all that appear on the records of this town. DAVENPORT, NATHANIEL (brother of William) m. Lucy Wyman, 1729 ; she was ad. to chh. Sept. 1730, and d. Oct. 23, 1730. Child, jLmc?/, b. Oct. 7, 1730. His second wife was Elizabeth. They had Nathaniel, who d. May 9, 1742; John, b. Dec. 7, 1733, and d. Jan. 6, 1753 ; Elizabeth, *" Rev. John Davenport from Coventry, England, b. 1597, came to N. E., June 26, 1637, and, in 1638, settled in New Haven. Removed to Boston, and was installed successor of Rev. John Wilson, Dec. 9, 1638, and d. March, 1670, aged 73. — Farmer. " Richard Davenport, (according to Farmer) b. 1606, arrived in Salem, with Gov. Endicot, in Sept. 1628; was Rep. from Salem, in 1637, and resided there until 1642; he was afterwards commander of Castle Island, in Boston Harbor, many years, and was killed (there) by lightning, July 15, 1665, aged 59." Some have supposed, that the Rev. John Davenport was the ancestor of those of that name who settled in Shrewsbury, and that Richard, their father, was his son ; both suppo- sitions are erroneous. In 1659, the Great and General Court granted to him (Richard) 650 acres of land within the limits of what was afterwards granted, in 1717, to the proprietors of Shrewsbury, as a township; and lies partly in Boylston and partly' in West Boyl- ston, where, and on some part of which, his descendants now live. It was called by the proprvetors, in their earliest records, " The Davenport Farm." Perhaps his family was in Weymoutli at the time of his death. "Richard Davenport (says Mitchell, in his History of Bridgewater) removed from Weymouth to Bridgewater about the year 1700, and that he appears to have been at Shrewsbury in 1731." He was, beyond doubt, the son of Richard, the "Commander;" according to Mitchell, his children were William, Abigail, Na- thaniel and Elizabeth. If the father were here in 1731, it was probably with a view to the future settlement of his sons ; two of whom, William and Nathaniel, came here from Bridgewater, in 1736, and settled on the land granted to his father, in 1659. There is nothing on the town record to show that the lather was here at all, but by the chh. records he was here in 1736 ; in that year, although it does not appear that he was a member of or in covenant with the church here, he entered a com- plaint against one of the brethren. That is all the evidence lean find on record here that he ever resided in this town. He appears to have had no wife here, nor are any of his children, designated as such, named on the town record. His sons here had families at that time, and probably he, then advanced in life, spent the remainder of his days with them. 8 58 FAMILY REGISTER. Nov. 7, 1736, and in. Thomas Willard of Lancaster, Jan. 11, 1759 ; Elijah, May 4, 1741, and tl. Sept. 27, 1745 ; Nathaniel, Dec. 22, 1743, and d. Sept. 23, 1745; Matthew, April 23, 1745, and m. Patience Goodenovv, 1778; Catharine, Aug. 12, 1747, and m. Timothy Whitney, Dec. 8, 1763; Mary, May 6, 1749, and m. Jonas Goodenovv, of Princeton, Jan. 29, 1767 ; JSathanicl, Aug. 30, 1751. He next m. Tamar Moore, or Morse, of Princeton, Feb. 23, 1764 ; Moore in the marriage, and Morse in the publishment, record. Chil. Tamar, b. Nov. 22, 1764; Dorcas, June 5, 1766; John, Feb. 25, 1773. DAVENPORT, SAMUEL was admitted to the chh. here in 1735 ; what connection, if any, of Richard, does not appear; nor is there any thing further on the records here respecting him. DRURY, THOMAS,* the name of whose wife is unknown, had Sarah, bap. here, June 24, 1724 ; Abigail, bap. April 24, 1726; Rachel, bap. Oct. 20, 1728; Thankful, bap. Jan. 10, 1731. Thomas Drury, who m. Huldah, D. of Eleazer Taylor, April 29, 1755, and removed to Narraganset, No. 6, now Templeton, was probably son of the above Thomas, and b. before his parents came here, and of whom nothing more appears on record. DRURY, JOHN (perhaps a brother of Thomas) and Anna Gleason, both of Framingham, were m. Nov. 22, 1733; and were admitted to the chh. here from that in Natick in 1758. It is said, he had chil. John, and JSLartha, and perhaps others, and b. before their parents came here. Martha Drury, D. sup. of John, d. here, Oct. 13, 1775, aged 27. * John Drury, Mass., freeman in 1654, 1 suppose to have been father of Thomas Drury, who m. Rachel Rice, in Sudbury, Dec. 15, 1687, and there had Caleb, b. Oct. 5, 1G83, and Thomas, above mentioned, Aug. 2D, 1G90, by Piuth a second wife. FAMILY REGISTER. 59 DRURY, DANIE[., (brother, sup. of John) of Framing- ham, m. Sarah Flagg of Sudbury, July 14, 1729, and soon after setded in this town ; she was admitted to the chh. here from that in Sudbury in 1732, and d. Nov. 29, 1775, aged 70. He be- came a member of the chh. here in 1742. Chil. Caleb, b. 1730; Isaac, Dec. 25, 1731 ; Ebenezer, bap. Feb. 17, 1733; Sibhillah, b. April 17, 1736, and m. Gershom Drury, in 17G0; Sarah and Jinn, b. Nov. 23, 1738, and both d. in 1740; Daniel^ bap. Aug. 10, 1740, and m. Sarah Knowlton, D. sup. of Abra- ham, May 28, 1765; Abigail, b. Feb. 8, 1743, and m. Daniel Warren, Jr. of Westboro', IMay 18, 1775. Daniel Drury was pub. to the vvid. Elizabeth Chamberlain of Holliston, in May, 1776, and m. the vvid. Mary Stacey of Northboro', Sept. 5, 1776. He d. June 5, 1786, and his wid. Mary, Dec. 7, 1791 ; their ages unknown. A Martha Drury m. Reuben Goss of Westboro', Sept. 10, 1764. DRURY, CALEB (s. of Daniel) m. Sarah Goodale, D. sup. of Edward, Dec. 7, 1756 ; both ad. to chh. 1794; he d. Dec. 20, 1804, aged 73; and his wid., Sarah, Jan, 21, 180^^ aged 70. Chil. Caleb, b. June 8, 1757 ; Ann, July 1, 1759; Joel, March 9, 1763 ; Lucy, June 17, 1765, and sup. m. Wil- liam Drury in 1782 ; Abijah. Feb. 15, 1769 ; Lewis, Nov. 30, 1772; Anna, Feb. 10, 1775, and m. Daniel Bannister of Boylston, in 1798. DRURY, ISAAC (s. of Daniel) m. Lois Muzzy, Dec. 5, 1754, and d. May 12, 1810, aged 79; his wife, Lois, d. Feb. 4,1785, aged 49; they became chh. members here in 1783. They had no chil. DRURY, EBENEZER (s. of Daniel) m. Hannah, D. of Ebenezer Keyes, Oct. 21, 1761. They became members of this chh. in 1776. Child, Esther, b. Nov. 25, 1762. The parents removed to Temple, N. H., where they had Ebenezer, and perhaps others. In 1768, he, called of Temple, N. H., m. Miriam, D. of Enos Goodale, Dec. 1. Chil. bap. here, Abel, QQ FAMILY REGISTER. May 24, 1772; Hannah, April 10, 1774, and Lois, Dec. 8, 1776. He removed to Pittsford, Vt., and was a magistrate there. DRURY, JOHN, Jr. (s. of John) whose wife was Martha Buckminster, was from Framingham. Chil. Joanna, b. July 9, 1760, and m. Solomon Jones of Charlton, May 2, 1782 ; Ca7-o- linc, March 10, 1764; Laivson, Feb. 7, 1770; Martha, bap. April 4, 1773; Buckminster, b. Nov. 16, 1775; John, Nov. 15, 1779. It is said he was an officer in the army of the Revo., and that he removed to Franconia, N. H. Abigail, wife of John Drury, was admitted to the chh. here in 1772, from that in Concord. 1 am unable to reconcile this with any records here relating to the Drury families. DRURY, WILLIAM (perhaps a brother of John Jr.) m. Elizabeth Drury in 1768, and both then called of Shrewsbury. He may have been the same who next follows, then having a second wife ; or the following may have been a son of the pre- ceding, by a former wife. DRURY, WILLIAM m. Lucy Drury, D. sup. of Caleb, April 18, 1782. Chil. Ephraim, b. June 3, 1783; and Luke, Oct. 11, 1785. This family probably removed to Grafton. DRURY, GERSHOM, from Hollis, N. H., m. Sibbillah, D. of Daniel Drury, in 1760, and had David, b. Nov. 7, 1763. DRURY, EBENEZER, Jr. (s. of Ebenezer) m. Lucy, D. of Dr. Edward Flint, Jan. 1793, and both admitted to the chh. in that year. Chil. Isaac, b. April 29, 1793, and d. unm., May 18, 1828; Edward Flint, Y eh. 18, 1795, and d. unm., Jan. 16, lS-26; Hannah Key es, J u]y 19, 1796, and m. Oliver Wyman, 1819; Lois Muzzy, June 12, 1798, and d. in 1800; John, Dec. 2, 1799; Lois Muzzy, Nov. 2, 1801, and m. Thomas H. Witherbee, 1824 ; Sarah Flint, Aug. 30, 1804, and m. Isaac Reed Noyes, Sept. 16, 1828; Ebenezer, Jan. 4, 1806. FAMILY REGISTER. 61 DRURY, JOEL (s. of Caleb) m. Mary, D. of Joseph Sherman, Jr., June 8, 17S8. She d. Oct. 31, 1828, aged 66. Chil. Lois, b. March 14, 1789; Lucy, Oct. 19, 1791, and m. Emery Bannister of Boylston, in 1821 ; Luiher, March 16, 1794; 31ary, bap. May 12, 1805. DRURY, ABIJAH (s. of Caleb) m. Resinah Wheelock, Feb. 22, 1792. She d. April 21 , 1834, aged 63. Chil. Sarah, h. July 30, 1792, and m. Alexander Rice, in 181 1 ; Melinda, Nov. 10, 1795, and m. Emery Bannister, his second wife; Luke, Aug. 15, 1799, and d. May 14, 1836; Phebe Rand, Nov. 6, 1804, and m. Ebenezer Felton of Boylston, Feb. 1, 1827; Laura, Nov. 11, 1810, and d. Sept. 15, 1833. DRURY, LUTHER (s. of Joel) m. Martha C. Gale of West Boylston, May 5, 1822. Chil. William Sherman, b. Sept. 28, 1823; Dolly Lincoln, June 16, 1826. DODGE, JABEZ, from Ipswich, with a family, settled in this town, how long before 1740, is unknown. He was living here in 1761. I cannot find any thing respecting him after that period on the records. It does not appear that he had chil. b. here. Of those that came with him, were Deborah, who m. Solomon Rand, in 1741 ; Amee, who m. Ebenezer Maynard of Westboro', Feb. 15, 1743, and d. there, Oct. 14, 1754; and EzeJciel, who was admitted to the chh. here in 1742 ; grad. H. U., 1749; ord. to the ministry in Abington, Mass., May 23, 1750; m. Mary Goddard of Sutton, and d. suddenly of apo- plexy, June 15, 1770, aged 48; another son, it is believed, served his time with Marshall Newton, at the blacksmith trade, and afterwards settled in Brookfield, thence to Great Barrington. ■ DEAN, Capt. EBENEZER (s. of Ebenezer of Franklin, and g. s. of Ebenezer of Dedham) came here with a family about the year 1790. In May, 1791, he was, vi^ith his wife, Abigail, admitted to the chh. here from that in Franklin. He settled on the place, where Balch Dean, Esq. now lives. In 62 FAMILY REGISTER. 1792, his dwelling house was opened as one of the small pox hospitals, of which there were several in the town in that year; the innoculation for that disteniper being general throughout the town. He had brothers, Nathaniel and Jonathan ; not any of his children were b. here. Of those that came with him were Ebenezer, who, it is said, m. Mary Brown of Rehoboth, and d. in Norfolk, Va. ; Paul, a physician, who practised here some years, and went South and d. there ; Cyrus, who m. and settled in Brookfield ; Julia, who m. Timothy Blake of Franklin, May 4, 1794; his D., Irene, had m. Samuel Fisher, of Westboro', before the father came to this town. He removed from here about 1798. DEAN, JONATHAN, (s. of Ebenezer of Dedham) came here in 1798, with his second wife, Elizabeth, from Dedham, 2d D. of the Rev. Thomas Balch of the 2d Parish in that town, and settled on the place that was previously Ebenezer Dean's. His first wife was the D. of Capt. Samuel Holmes of Dedham. Ebenezer and Balch, his sons by the second wife, came here, with their parents, who, after a few years returned, as also did Ebenezer, to Dedham, leaving their youngest son, Balch, sole proprietor of the farm on which he now lives. DEAN, BALCH, Esq., before mentioned, b. March 7, 1775, m. Martha, D. of David Brigham, Nov. 20, ISOO. Child, Elizabeth, b. Dec. 31, 1801, and m. James Harvey Gerauld of Keene, N. H., (previously of Wrentham) June 6, 1827. DEAN, FRANCIS (bro. of Balch) resided on the Eddy Place a few years, and then removed to Fitchburg. He had, while here, Francis, bap. July 7, 1805, and Charles Pinkneyy bap. April 26, 1807. DEAN, NATHANIEL (s. of Nathaniel, and g. s. of Eben- ezer, of Dedham) with his wife, Rebecca, wid. of Fisher Whiting of Dedham, formerly Rebecca Fairbank, came here in Oct., 1800, with two of her chil., viz: Rebecca Whiting, b. Dec. 8, FAMILY REGISTER. QQ 1790, and here m. Thomas Knovvlton, Jr., in 1809; and Calvin Whiting, b. Oct. 8, 1794. He hved on the place formerly be- longing to the Crosbys, afterwards to Timothy Underwood, and now to Samuel Whitney, where he d. March 15, 1822, aged 62, His wid., Rebecca, d. in Boston, Feb. 10, 1829, aged 70. DAVIS, Capt. SILAS, from Holden, m. Sarah Nurse of Framingham, in 1800, and lived on the place, now of Elisha Davis. Chil. Joel, b. xMay 8, 1802 5 Addison, Aug. 27, 1803 ; Esther, July 8, 1805; Nathan Nurse, Aug. 10, 1807; Sarah, Dec. 7, 1809; Rebecca EstahrooTc, March 3, 1812. Here- moved from town about 1814. DAVIS, ELISHA m. Sarah Drake, Sept. 29, 1816. Chil. Orin Elisha, b. Dec. 28, 1817; ^'ar/meZ Mem/?, March 25, 1820; Benjamin Edwards Whipple, March 10, 1822; Amos Harrison, March 14, 1825; Juliet Maranda, Nov. 6, 1828. DELANY, PATRICK (an Irishman) m. Sarah, D. of Jon- athan Cutler, May 4, 1795, and, after a few years, left town. Chil. Nancy, b. Feb. 21, 1798; Sarah, April 27, 1803; Wil- liam, Sept. 7, 1806; Cyrus, March 21, 1809. DAY, WILLARD and his wife, Olive, came here from Wrentham about 1823, and resided a few years on the place where Silas Maynard now lives, and then returned to Wrentham. Chil. b. here, George Hiram, Sept. 23, 1824; Mary Ann Mi- nerva, June 24, 1827. DRAKE, JONATHAN H. (s. sup. of Francis, who m. Sarah Hayden in Bridgevvater, in 1775, and d. here, Jan. 17, 1817, aged 67) came here, with his wife, Abigail, about 1814. Chil. Diana Emeline, b. Sept. 1, 1815; Sarah Hayden, July 23, 1817; Jonathan Charles, July 2.3, 1819. He m. Anna Bruce, D. of Daniel Stone, Jan. 1, 1824, and had Albert Stone, b. March, 1826. The father d. in 1844, His brother, Cyrus, m. Hannah, D. of James Alexander, Sept. 22, 1819. 64 FAMILY REGISTER. DUDLEY, GERRY (s. of David and g. s. of Abel, whose wid., Sarah, sup. a sister of Francis Drake, d. here, Feb. 10, 1817, aged 72) m. Elizabeth Bellows, Nov. 18, 1827, and d. Jan. 25, 1835, aged 31. Chil. Harriet Louisa, b. April 15, 1828; Abigail Frances, June 2, 1829; Mary Ann, Au^. 16, 1831. EAGER, ABRAHAM (s. of William, who m. Ruth Hill in Maiden, in 1659) m. Lydia Woods, or Wood, in Marlboro', March 22, 1692; and there had sons, Abraham, b. Sept. 14, 1709; Bezaleel, Dec. 22, 1713, and Bejijamin, May 17, 1716. Bezaleel settled in Westboro', in that part, now JNorthboro', where his son, Francis, and his g. s., the late Col. Williann Eager, formerly lived. The other two sons settled in this town. Their parents both d. here. He d. Oct. 25, 1734, and his wid., Lydia, Jan. 7, 1739 ; their ages unknown. His age, if 21, when m., was about 63. He was several years Town Clerk of Marlboro'; the last was in 1730. He is styled Capi., on the record of deaths. EAGER, ABRAHAM (s. of the above) m. Dinah, D. of Luke Rice, April 25, 1739; she was ad. to this chh. in 1742; his death is not on record. His wid., "relict," d. Aug. 13, 1788, aged 69. Chil. Paul, b. April 13, 1740 ; sup. settled in Prince- ton, and m. Jane Forbus* of Rutland, in 1768; Azubah, Sept. 16, 1742, and m. Ephraim Wheeler, Nov. 4, 1761; Noah, June 3, 1745, and d. Oct. 19, 1781 ; Sarah, June 25, 1749, and m. James Curtis of Worcester, May 24, 1770 ; Lewis, April 10, 1752; Benjamin, Sept. 19, 1755; Leonard, Dec. 6, 1757. EAGER, Capt. BENJAMIN (bro. of the above) m. Abigail Johnson of Worcester, Aug. 18, 1737. She was ad. to this chh. in 1742, and d. Sept. 12, 1747, aged 32. C\\\\. Lucretia,h. April 27, 1738 ; Lydia, Jan. 20, 1740, and m. Matthew Nobles of Westfield, May 21, 1759; Dorothy, Jan. 24, 1742; Wmsor, March 15,1744; Ashbel, May 25, 1746. He next m. Sarah * Perhaps Forbes. FAMILY REGISTER. 65 of Westfield, 1749, and d. June 21, 1759, aged 44. His vvid., Sarah, sup. rn. Capt. John Heuston, or Huston, of Nova Scotia, in 1761. EAGER, Capt. LEWIS (s. of Abraham) m. Sarah Siacey of Framingham, Sept. 22, 1779, and d. Jan. 5, 1822, aged 70. His wid. Sarah, ad. to chh. here, 1802, d. Feb. 21, 1841, aged •84. Chil. Abraham, b. July 6, 17S0, lived in Troy, N. Y. some years, where he ni., and returned here, and d. June 27, 1817, aged 37: Hannah, Feb. 15, 1782, and d. unm. about 1803; John, Sept. 30, 1783; Lucy, March 13, 1785, and m. Jonathan Dudley of Sutton, May 4, 1829; Welcome, (now Wil- liam) Nov. 1, 178G, and m. Bruce of Grafton ; Sarah, March 28, 1788, and d. 1793; Austin, Dec. 1, 1789, and d. 1795; Lems, Sept. 5, 1791; Sarah, Jan. 18, 1794, and m. George Slocumb, Jr., in 1817 ; Cleora, July 5, 1795, and d. July 31, 1819; Charles, Sept. 13, 1798, and d. Aug. 14, 1814. EAGER, JOHN (s. of Capt. Lewis) m. Martha, D. of Na- than Howe, Esq., Feb. 13, 1808, and removed to Camden, Me., Dep. Sheriff and Post Master there, and d. Sept. 11, 1837, aged 50. Chil. Fidelia, who d., say, 1827 ; J\Ia7-y S., who m. Codman; William, who d. in Texas, 1847; John; Charles Austin; Martha Ann, who m. Woodbury ; Sarah Eliza- beth, who m. Morse ; Lucy and George. EAGER, ZACHARIAH, b. 1716 (s. of Zachariah, of Marlboro') m. wid. Abigail Moor, April 12, 1760, and lived in the "Leg-." ChW. Lovisa, b. Nov. 11, 1760; Benjamin, Oci. 7, 1762 ; and Jonathan, Jan. 1765. This family and others, with their lands, were set off to Lancaster, in 176S. EAGER NATHAN, b. 1731, (s. of Uriah, and g. s. of Zerubbabel, of Marlboro', who was brother of Abraham, first mentioned) m. Sarah Goodenow in Marlboro', Feb. 5, 1755, and had JVathan, whom I sup. to have been the following, and, that he, with bis wife, came here from Lancaster- 9 g5 FAMILY REGISTER. EAGER, NATHAN and his wife, Dinah, were ad. to the chh. Iieie, in IT'^T, but not from any other. He was one of those chosen by the chh. in that year, " to assist in setting the psahn." Chil. Ephronc\nd Alvan, bap. June 1, 1777. Ephron, I Slip., settled in Nortliboro'. EAGER, NAHUM (from Providence, s. of Ephron, of Northboro') m. Elizabeth, D. of Capt. Jonathan Nelson, Aug. 27, ISiO, and kept a public house in this town, a short time, on tlio Worcester turnpike. Child, Edwards Whipple, h. Oct. 22, 18:22. He removed to Leicester soon after and d.; his wid., Elizabeth, in. Parker. One or more families of the name of Eager, not before men- tioned, were living in the North Parish before it became a town, but there is nothing to show that fact on the records here. EAGER, JOSEPH and his wife, Elizabeth Green, both from Northboro', lived in the North Parish, and had, besides other chil., Miriam, who ni. Dea. Gershom Wheelock, in ISl 1. EDDY, Capt. BENJAMIN,* whose wife was Martha Brond- son of Boston, came here with a family, as mentioned in the * Samuel and John Eddy, sons of Rev. William Eddy of Crainbrook, in the County of Kent, in England, came to America in the ship Handmaid, Capt. Grant, master, and arrived at Dymouth, Oct. 29, 1630, where Samuel settled and had Caleb, b. in 1643, who d. at the age of 70. His son, Caleb, b. in 1G72. m. Hannah Brown and d. in Boston, 1747. His son Caleb, b. in 1721, m. Martha Marks, and d. in Boston, 1752. His son, Benjamin, b. Feb. 19, 1743, is the above mentioned. Capt. Benjamin Eddy was early inured to the hardships of a sea-faring life. At the cominencement of the Revolution, he was taken prisoner by a British man of war. and, with his vessel, carried into Halifax; whence, after some months, he escaped from prison, and travelled through the wilderness to Boston. His wife and clnldren had left Boston and retired to Worcester, for a seasoir, •where he joined thein a short time before he came to Shrewsbury. He removed to this town, with his family, in 1776, having, in Nov. of that year, purchased of Dennis Smith, the place on which he afterwards settled, and now belonging to Capt. Nathan Baldwin. After the war had closed, he was, for several years, in command of vessels out of BoBtoo, in the London trade, which afforded him facilities for furnishing his store herewith a greater variety of fancy articles than were usually to be Inuud u\ i eoaniry town at that period FAMILY REGISTER. ^7 note below. Cliil. Martha, b. July 24, 1764, and m. Dr. Zephaniah Jennings of Hardvvick, Nov. 23, 1799; Mary, July 26, 1766, and ni. Eliakim Morse, Sept. 22, 1786, and d. in Boston, April 26, 1800; Hannah, July 11, 176S, and in. Luke Bernis of Watertovvn, July 9, 1797, and d. March 31, 1837 ; Sarah, Aug. 11, 1770, and d. here, Sept. 11, 1778; Robert Rand, March 18, 1774, and d. here, Sept. 13, 1778. All (he above named chil. were b. in Boston. Eunice, b. Oct. 11, 1776, in Worcester, and d. here, July 20, 1796; Sarah, May 17, 1779, and m, William Cotling of West Cambridge, Jan. 21, 1810; Robert Rand, Aug. 25, 1781, and d. June 17, 1796 j Caleb, May 27, 1784. Capt. Eddy removed to Wnltham in 1804, and, in 1813, to West Cambridge, where he d. Aug. 11, 1817, aged 74. EDDY, CALEB (s. of Benjamin) m. and resides in Boston. Ciiii. Robert Henry ; Mary Caroline ; Benjamin ; Thomas Melville; Benjamin; nnd Albert Melville. The first and two last are living. EARL STEPHEN, from Boxford, m. Mary, D. of Heze- kiah Rice, May 11, 1780. Chil. Henry, bap. Aug. 28, 1780 ; John, bap. March 31, 1782. The parents removed to Gerry, now Phillipston ; where they had Hezeldah; Lydia ; Sojihia ; Mary; Lucy and Stephen. The father d. in Boston, June, 1825, aged 72. His wife, Mary, d. ten or twelve years previous. EARL RALPH and his wife, Phebe, had Ralph, b. May 11, 1751. FLINT, Dr. EDWARD * (from Concord) m. Mary, D. of *Hon. Thomas Flint came from Matlock, in Derbyshire, (England) to Concord, in 1638, possessed of wealth, talents and a Christian character. He d. Oct. G, 1653. His son, John, m. Mary, D. of Urian Oaks, President of H. U., in 1667, and d. in 1687. Their son, Thomas, m. Mary Brown. They were the parents of Dr. Edward, above mentioned, and of Thomas, who settled in Rutland, father of Dea. Tilly Flint of that town. I ara indebted for much of this information to Mr. Shattuck's History of Con- cord. Dr. Flint was a fellow student in Medford with the iate Got. Brooks, and QQ FAMILY REGISTER, Daniel Howe, Jan. 8, 1758. They were admitted to the chh. here, in 1801. He d. Nov. 13, 1818, aged 85. His wife, Mary, d. Feb. 11, 1817, aged 78. Chil. Eleanor, b. Feb. 22, 175S, and m. Joseph Curtis of Worcester, in 1774 ; Austin, Jan. 4, 1760; Josiah, Dec. 12, 1761, and d. Jan. 1, 1770; Dorothy, March 30, 1764, and m. Jonathan Adams, Jr., in 1790; Edivard, Feb. 7, 1766, and d. June 8, 1788; Blury, Jan. 3, 176S, and ra, Zenas Stone, in 1790; Lucy, Nov. 22, 1769, and m. Ebenezer Drury, Jr., in 1793; Lydia, Oct. 29, 1771, and m. OHver Munroe of Northboro', in 1794; iSa7ah, Aug. 30, 1773, and m. John Jennison, in 1799; Josiah, Dec. 15, 1775; John, Jan. IS, 1779. FLINT, Dr. AUSTIN (s. of Dr. Edward) removed to Leicester, and there m. Elizabeth, D. of Col. William Henshaw, June 7, 1785. She d. Aug. 1, 1827, aged 63. He (in 1847) still lives in ripe old age. Chil. Joseph Henshaw, who was a practising physician in this town a few years, and, about 181 1, removed to Petersham, thence to Northampton, thence to Spring- field, and d. in Leicester, in 1846. Sarah ; Edward; Eliza- beth; fValdo ; and Laura. FLINT, Dr. JOHN (s. of Dr. Edward) m. Abigail, D. of Capt. Abraham Munroe of Northboro', in 1801, and, soon after, removed to Petersham, where he d. of spotted fever, in 1809, leaving a son, John, now (1847) a skilful physician in Boston. His wid. Abigail, m. Col. William Eager of Northboro'. FLINT, Maj. JOSIAH (s. of Dr. Edward) m. Nancy, D. cf Luther Stone of Southboro', in 1801, and lives on the home- settled here soon after the decease of Dr. Joshua Smith, in 175G. He was chief chirurgeon in Col. Ruggles' regiment, in 1758, in an expedition against Canada. He was not long in that service. Having just previously talien to himself a wife, he Boon returned. He was many years Town Clerk, one of the Selectmen, a staunch Whig in the time of the Revolution, and Surgeon in the Army at Cambridge, in 1775. His practice was extensive and abundant. Cheerful and humorous, he gave efficacy to his medicine by administering it with anecdotes and (^ueer stories, that raroly failed to revive desponding patients. FAMILY REGISTER. 69 Stead. She d. Aug. 16, 1816, aged 34, Chil. Mary Eleanor, b. Oct. 16, 1802, the only one on the town record, and d. Sept. 6, 1803; Mary, bap. Aug. 10, 1806, and m. Eh VValcutt of Worcester, Dec. 26, 1828; Charles, bap. and d. in 1809; Nancy, bap. July 7, 1812, and rri. Joseph W. Mason ; Edward, bap. March 31, 1816, and killed by a cart wheel passing over him, Oct. 13, 1820. His second wife, Mary, was sister of his first wife, and m. in 1817. She d. Jan. 13, 1844, aged 58. Chi\. Lydia Maria, bap. Sept. 27, 1818; Laura, hap. Sept. 10, 1820, and Jane, bap. Dec. 15, 1822. FRISSOL, (FRIZZOL) SAMUEL, both ways on the records, m. Prudence Flagg of Watertown, Feb. 1, 1727. He was then called of Framingham. Their chil. here were Samuel, b. April 5, 1729; John, Sept. 20, 1730; Prudence, May 20, 1732; Abigail, Jan. 21, 1734, and m. Jason Parmenter of Nashua, March 7, 1753; Mary, Jan. 29, 1736; Susanna, Sept. 29, 1739. His wife. Prudence, was undoubtedly a relative, perhaps sister, of Gershom Flagg, of whom hereafter. FRENCH, JONATHAN and his wife, whose name does not appear on record, had James, bap. May 11, 1735; William, bap. June 26, 1737. FRENCH, JOSEPH m. Mary Bixbee, Jan. 2, 1746, and had Desire, b. Aug. 31, 1746, on the town record called a son, probably a mistake. Martha French m. Jonathan Ball of West- boro', April 4, 1739. Families of this name (French) were in Cambridge, in 1637. FOSTER, JONATHAN, on house lot. No. 44, in 1729; ad. to chh. here in 1727; wife's name, Mary, and ad. to chh., 1735. Their chil., as recorded here, were Jonathan, b. June 6, 1719, and ad. to chh. here in 1743 ; Mary, Nov. 24, 1721 ; Benjamin, March 1, 1724, bap. at his father's house in 1727, and d. same year, say the church records; Thomas, b. Sept. 2, 1726; Hezekiah, Aug. 28, 1728; Bulah, Feb. 13, 1731 ; Jc- 70 FAMILY REGISTER, mima, bap. July 8, 1733 ; Kezia, bap. June 4, 1736. There is no death on the town record of the name of Foster. Jonathan Foster, probably the first above mentioned, m. Bath- sheba, the wid., I sup., of John Crosby, in 1741. FOSTER, HEZEKIAH and his wife, Hannah, were from Haverhill, where they had, say the town records, Hannah, b. May 6, 1747. FLAGG, GERSHOM * (sup. from Watertown) m. Hannah, D. sup. of Capt. John Keyes, Jan. 6, 1725 ; and was on house lot, No. 36, in 1729. She was ad. to chh. here in 1727, and he, in 1732. Chil. Persis, b. June 8, 1726; Stephen, July 22, 1728; Jotham, July 25, 1730; Solomon, March 6, 1733; Gersho7n, Jan. 1, 1735; Thankful, J au. 2] , 1739. His wid., Hannah, is sup. to have m. Eleazer Taylor in 1744. FLAGG, STEPHEN (s. of Gershom) m. Judith, D. of Eleazer Taylor, Dec. 6, 1750. Chil. John, b. Oct. 4, 1751, and d. 1756; Solomon, Aug. 13, 1753, and d. 1756; Stephen, March 23, 1755, and d. 1758; Judith, March 6, 1757, and m. Samuel Andrews in 1777 ; Stephen, June 8, 1759; John, Dec. 21, 1760, and d. Jan. 30, 1785; Solomon, April 1, 1764, and m. Rebecca Dakin, Oct. 1789 ; Benjamin, May 25, 1766 ; Jotham, Jan. 8, 1767 ; Lucrciia, June 2, 1768; Gersho7n,Sept.21, 1770. FLAGG, JOTHAM (s. of Gershom) m. Rebecca Kendall, Aug. 15, 1765, Chil. Jotham, b. Jan. 8, 1767 ; Rebecca, Oct. 22,1768; Solomon, Oct. 21, 1770; Samuel, Sept. 8, 1772; Thankful, Feb. 28, 1774 ; Pliny, April 8, 1776. FLAGG, JOEL and his wife, Mary, from Boylston, had Mary Elizabeth, h. here, Jan. 4, 1821. * Gershom "/?('g," Mass., freeman, 1C74, was probably the Gershom _/?eg:, who, with his wife, Hannah, was in Woburn in 1683, and had a son, Benoni, b. there in that year. Lt. Gershom fleg, d. in Woburn, 1690. Thomas "_^eg-," whose wife was Mary , was in Watertown, 16J3, when and where he had John, and, in 1GC2, Benjamin. .John /?fg-, and his wife, Mary, had Sarah, b. there in 1675, and John, in 1677. " fleg ; " see note paje 2;.0. FAMILY REGISTER. 71 FARR, DANIEL, (perhaps a descendant of George, who, with his wife, Elizabeth, was in Lynn in 1630, and d. 1661, leaving sons, John ; Lazarus ; Benjamin ; and Joseph ;) whose wife was Mary, had Fatience, b. March 29, 1760 ; Sarah, March 28, 1762; Samuel, March 3, 1764; Mary, Aug. 23, 1766, and m. John Bailey of Hollis, N. H., in 17S4. FISKE, JACOB and his wife, whose name is not on the records here, were from Wenham ; being a mem. of the chh. there, had his son, Jonathan, bap. here, May 22, 1748. Daniel Fiske m. Elizabeth Goddard, Nov. 2, 1743. Rachel Fiske m. Isaac Stone, Jr., of Lancaster, 1765. Moses Fiske m. Lucy Bush, 1781. FURNTS, BENJAMIN (Fimiess, Irish extraction) m. Abi- gail Taylor of Sturbridge, in 1766 ; it does not appear that he had any more family while here, which was as late as 1774, when he was licensed to keep a public house, where Joseph Nurse now lives.* FARRAR, Maj. JOHN f and his wife, who was Hannah Brown, came here, settled on the place, and kept a public house, where the late Capt. Levi Pease afterwards lived. He d. there, * It was there the late Aaron Smith, as he informed me, first saw a potatoe. He, a lad, and his brother, Moses, being there in planting time, saw Furness placing some small things in a row upon the grass land and covering them with sods; they inquired of him what they were; Furness replied, ^laraiocs, and asked the boys if they never saw any before ? They said, No; what are they good for? He told them, and gave them a few to carry home, with directions how to cook them, roast or boil. They roasted and ate them in the evening. Soon after, Moses was taken sick, and attributing the cause to the paratocs, did not eat another until several years afterwards. t John and Jacob Farrar were Proprietors of Lancaster in 1653. Jacob, son of John or Jacob, m. Hannah, D. of John Houghton, Esq. in IG60, and was killed by the Indians, Aug. 22, 1675. His sons, Jacob, George, Joseph, and John, removed to Concord. George m. Mary How, in 1692, settled in Concord, and d. 1760, aged 89. His youngest son, Samuel, m. Lydia Barrett in 1732, and d. 1783, aged 75. — Shattuck. They were the parents, as I suppose, of Maj. John, who was b. about, 1741. A John Farrar m. Martha Sv/ift of Franiingham,Oct. 13, 1'lO. — Mid. Co. Eeecrda. 72 FAMILY REGISTER. Jan. 15, 1793, aged 52. Chil. Ephraim, b. Oct. 22, 1765, at Cambridge; Martha, Marcb 10, 1767, and d. in 2 mos. ; she was bap. here, in 1767, " the parents being in covenant with the chh. in Concord ; " Martha, Aug. 26, 1769, and m. Brons- don of Milton; John, May 10, 1763, and d. in 1770; Lucy, Dec. 13, 1770, and d. in 1771 ; Lucy, Feb. 2, 1773, and d. in 2 mos. ; Mary, April 3, 1774, and d. in 2 mos. ; Hannah, kn^. 25, 1775, and d. in 1773; Relief, Oct. 20, 1777, and d. in 6 mos. ; Hannah, Nov. 26, 1779, and m. Read, and next, Eastabrook of Royalston. Ephraim (whose name was, in his adnlt age, altered to John) lived a few years in Worcester ; went to the West, m. and d. there. Hannah, the wid. of Maj. Farrar, m. Rev. Joseph Lee of Royalston, May 21, 1795. FASSETT, JONATHAN (Fassett on early and late records ; it is probably a corruption from Faivceti) came to this town with his wife, Sarah, from Bedford, (sup. Sarah Davis, and m. there, Oct. 27, 1761) and settled in the N. P. He was one of the Selectmen, in 1781. Chil., whose births are recorded here, Mary, b. Dec. 22, 1767 ; Amittia, (perhaps Amelia) b. March 2, 1771, and m. Abel Moore Goodenow, April 15, 1790; Eliz- abeth, Nov. 26, 1773; llchecca, Feb. 17, 1777 ; Lucy, Sept. 12, 1779, and m. Ephraim Lyon, Jr., in 1799 ; Abigail, Dec. 27, 1731, and m. Asahel Noyes, in 1802; Joseph, May 11, 1734. Probably it was his D. Sarah, (b. before the family re- moved here,) that m. Andrew Bigelow, in 1785. FORBES, ELISHA and his wife, Hannah, had a D. Eliza- beth, bap. here, Nov. 10, 1771 ; the mother was then a mem. of the chh. in LTpton. FAIRBANK, Rev. ELEAZER, (from Preston, Ct.) ord. to the ministry in the N. P., March 27, 1777, m. Sarah, D. of Dea. Amariah Bigelow, Oct. 3, 1731, and was dismissed, at his own request, April 23, 1793. Chil. iWc//Ainfl, b. June 26, 1782 ; Perky, Feb. 29, 1784. He was installed over the chh. in Wil- mington, Vt., in Sept. 1793, dismissed soon after, and d., it is said, at Palmyra, N. Y.,in 1821. FAMILY REGISTER. 73 FAIRBANK, ISAIAH, Jr. (sup. from Grafton) m. Martha Symms Brocas, Nov. 1 1 , 1802. Child, John, b. Aug. 28, 1803. They removed from town soon after. FAY, Capt. CHARLES, (s., and 12th of 13 children of Capt. Benjamin Fay of Westboro', who m. Martha Miles of Concord, Dec. 27, 1739. They had 11 chil. ; Martha, d. July 9, 1761. His second wife was Elizabeth Stovs^ of Grafton, whom he m. Oct. 28, 1765) b. July 12, 1766, and m. Deborah, D. of Capt. Ephraim Lyon, Sen., then of Grafton, afterwards of this town. She d. Nov. 15, 1815, aged 49. He d. Sept. 7, 1818, aged 52. Chil, Charles Taylor, b. June 2, 1789 ; Joel, May 24, 1791, and m. Catharine Bigelow ; Deborah, Aug. 3, 1794, and m. Lewis Witherby, in 1818; David, August 4, 1799; Jonathan Prescott, Nov. 29, 1801 ; the two last went to Ohio, unm.; Elizabeth Lrjon, April 1, 1807. FAY, CHARLES TAYLOR (s. of Capt. Charles) m. Re- lief, D. of Abel Goulding, March 22, 1812, Chil. No births on record. Their s., Charles Henry, d. May 18, 1818, aged 6 years. FAY, JOHN, (s. sup. of John and Mehitable, of Westboro',) b. April 19, 1784, m. Elizabeth, D. of Daniel Noyes, March 13, 1808. Both are said to have d. young, of consumption. FAY, SOLOMON T., (s. of Capt. Solomon and Susanna, of Westboro') b. Aug. 21, 1803, came here from Westboro', say in 1826, with his wife, Ascah, and lived a few years on the Jen- nison Place, a short distance west of where Joseph Nurse lives, and then returned. Chil., whose births are recorded here, Henry Clinton, b. March 4, 1827; George Ellis, Jan. 13, 1829; Abbe Ann, Nov. 28, 1830, and Solomon Dexter, Jan. 15, 1834. FALES, Capt. DANIEL, originally from Wrentham, came here from Newton, with his wife, Sarah Pratt, about 1802, and settled on the place previously owned by Joseph Hastings. Chil. 10 74 FAMILY REGISTER. Leander, b. Dec. 15, 179S; Mary Am, Dec. 21, 18G0, and m. John Parker, Jr., ofTempleton, Sept. 4, 1823 ; Almira hu- cretia, Jan. 4, 1S03, and ni. Calvin Lincoln of Holliston, Jan. 1, 1822; John Mann, Aug. 25, 1805; Charles, June 2, 1807; Martha Southgate, March 5, 1809; Sarah Eliza, May 17, 1811 ; Daniel Henry, June 30, IS 1 3. FALES, Capt. LEANDER (s. of Capt. Daniel) m. Han- nah, D. of Bethuel Boyd, May 19, 1829. She d. Dec, 28, 1843, aged 41. Chil. Susan Caroline, b. July 25, 1830; John Boyd, Aug. 19, 1832; Edivard Leander, Feb. 28, 1835; John Edward, Nov. 24, 1837; Charles Henry, Oct. 27, 1839. His second wife was Cherry Maria, wid. of Almon Allen of Princeton, and D. of Nathaniel Green. FITCH, CHARLES H. and his wife, who was Susan Orne, came here from Salem, about 1803, and lived on the farm north- erly from the meeting house, known as the Goddard Place. They had two daughters, whose births are not on record here, viz : Susan, who m. Calvin R. Stone, in 1812, and Mariann B.f who m. Hiram A. Morse, Nov. 7, 1827. FESSENDEN, WYMAN, (s. of John, who m. Elizabeth, D. of Ross Wyman, in 1769) b. in 1772, came here, with a family, about 1827, and lived some years on the Pease Place. Of his children were two sons, Seth Wymaji and John Stillman. FESSENDEN, SETH WYMAN (s. of Wyman) m. Mary Ann, D. of Simon Maynard, Jan. 1, 1829. She d. Sept. 2, 1836, aged 37. Chil. Charles Otis, b. Sept. 16, 1830; Julia Ann, Dec. 20, 1731 ; Elizabeth Dean, March 4, 1833. FESSENDEN, JOHN STILLMAN (s. of Wyman) m. Lucy Shaw of Palmer, in 1831, and d. Aug. 29, 1843, aged 44. Child, Henry Gardner, b. Oct. 14, 1832. FAMILY REGISTER, 75 FILMORE, GEORGE, said to have been an Englishman born, came here from Worcester, in 1774. He enlisted into the Continental Army for three years, and served as private soldier during most of the war. He was honorably dischaiged, and, in his old age, enjoyed a pension from the government. He m. Sarah, D, of William Norcross, Dec. 9, 1779, and d. Sept. 29, 1832, aged 90; his wid., Sarah, d. Sept. 17, 1S40, aged 94. A filial daughter has caused handsome monuments to be erected to their memory. Chil., whose births are recorded here, Mary, b. Nov. 20, 1785 ; Joel, March 4, 1790 ; M^illiam, April 29, 1792; John, Feb. 10, 1795; Persis, Dec. 15, 1796; Francis, June 7, 1799; Samuel Smith, Jan. 7, 1605. GODDARD, EDWARD (s. of Edward * of Framingham) m. Hepzibah Hapgood, and was among the first settlers of this town, and one of the founders of the chh. She was ad. in 1728, and d. July 19, 1763, aged 60. He lived on the place of the late Charles H. Fitch. Chil. Hepzibah, b. Feb. 11, 1723, and d. unm. Oct. 7, 1781 ; Nathan, Jan. 18, 1725 ; Elizabeth, Sept. 4. 1726; Robert, Aug. 13, 1728 ; David, Sept. 26, 1730; Hezekiah, Aug. 13, 1732, and d. in 1734; Daniel, F eh. 1, 1734; Ebenezer, Nov. 25, 1735, and d. infant; Euenezer, Dec. 28, 1736, and d. Sept. 29, 1738; Rhoda, Feb. 25, 1740, and m., Aug. 14, 1765, Rev. William Goddard, (s. of Rev. David Goddard f of Leicester) grad. H. U., 1761, first min. of Westmoreland, N. H., ordained Nov. 14, 1765. Her second husband was Nathaniel Stone, of this town, m. 1793, removed to Vt., and d. there, in Piitsfield, Dec. 7, 1820, aged 80; Mir- iam, April 30, 1742, and d. Nov, 8, 1755; Edward, March 'Edward Goddard, b. in Watertown, March 24, 1G75, m. Susanna Stone of Newton, and d. in Framingliam, in 1754. He was one of several sons of Edward Goddard and his wife, Elizabeth iMiles, who came from England, and settled in Watertown before 1GG7. Of the children of Edward and Susanna, Edward, Simon and Benjamin were early settlers here, and all born in Watertown; Edward in 1697, Simon in 1702, and Benjamin in 1704; as appears by fheir several ages, when they deceased. t He m. Mary Stone of Watertown, July 16, 1736; ord. minister of Leicester, June 30, 1736, and d. Jan. 19, 1754, aged 48. He was a son of Edward, of Framiog- iiam, and brother of Edward, Simon and Benjamin. 76 FAMILY REGISTER. 12, 1745. He next m. Eunice Walker, in 1764; she was then called of Sutton, and admitted lo the chh. here from that in Ux- bridge, in 1771. He d. Oct. 13, 1777, aged 80. GODDARD, NATHAN (s. of Edward) m. Dorothy Ste- vens of Petersham, and settled in Orange. He d. Feb. 12, 1806, aged 81, and his wid., Dorothy, March 30, 1808, aged 88. Chil. Hcpzibah, Nathan, Ebenezer, Dolly, Asa, Eunice and Lois. GODDARD, ROBERT (s. of Edward) m. Hannah Stone of Watertown, Jan. 8, 1752, and settled in Petersham. Chil. Hannah and Sarah. His second wife was Elizabeth, D. of Benjamin and Mary Goddard of Grafton. He d.in June, 1807, aged 79; and his wid., Elizabeth, in April, 1820. Nahum God- dard of Petersham, son of Robert, m. Sarah Richardson of Shrewsbury, Feb. 1, 1801. GODDARD, DAVID (s. of Edward) m. Margaret Stone of Watertown, Oct. 9, 1753, and removed to Orange. GODDARD, DANIEL (s. of Edward) m. Mary Willard of Giafton, Nov. 17, 1756, and lived on the homestead; his wife, Mary, d. Jan. 13, 1796, aged 65. Chil. Miriam, b. Sept. 8, 1757, and d. unm. Dec. 8, 1792; Daniel, Jan. 15, 1759, and d. infant; Martha, March 4, 17G0, and d. infant ; Luther, Feb. 28, 1762; Hepzibah, Feb. 2, 1764, and d. infant; Daniel, Aug. 23, 1765 ; Cabin, baj). May 27, 1767, and d. infant; Calvin, July 17, 1768; Martha, Sept. 1, 1770, and d. young; HezeMah, Aug. 29, 1771. J^e next m.,in 179(), (pub. in Oct.) Huldah Harwood, a widow, of Windsor, Ct., and d. in 1807, aged 74. GODDARD, Rev. EDWARD, Jr., (s. of Edward) grad. H. U., 1764, m. Lois, D. of Nathan Howe, Sen., Nov. 1, 1769; ord. to the ministry in Swanzey, N. H., Sept. 27, 17C9 ; honor- ably dismissed, July 5, 1798, and d. Oct. 13, 1811, aged 66. Chil. Edward, Hepzibah, Nathan Howe, Hapgood, Eunice, Lois, and others. FAMILY REGISTER. 77 GODDARD, SIMON (brother of Edward) m. Susanna Cloyes of Franiingharn, I\ov\ 2, 1727. He was a mem. of Ilopkinton chli. when he settled here, and it does not appear that he changed that relationship. Resettled here about 1731, and lived S. W. from the meeting house, and near where the Baptist meeting house once stood. An old cellar and a grape vine were all that remained, some years since, to mark the spot. He d. here, Nov. 3, 175S, aged 56. Chil. Edward, who d. Sept. 19, 1742, aged 13; Susanna, b. July 28, 1731, (bap. here in Aug. next following ; there is no record of any other of his chil. being bap. here) and d. Aug. 8, 1740; Simon, March II, 1734, and d. in 1735; Martha, Dec. 29, 1735; and d. 1740; Simon, June 4, 1738, and d. 1740 ; Elizabeth, May 27, 1740, and m. James Goddard of Aihol, June 24, 1767, and d. May 30, 1807 ; Simon, March 29, 1742 ; Edward, March 15, 1744 ; Josiah, Dec. 25, 1745; Susanna, Jan. 18, 1748, and d., unm., in Athol. GODDARD, SIMON (s. of Simon) m. Mary Eaton of Framingham, seided in Gerry, now Phiilipston, and was a magis- trate there. He had eight children, all of whom d. of con- sumption ; some of them in early life, the others on arriving at adult age ; he followed them all, and three wives, to the grave. GODDARD, EDWARD (s. of Simon, Sen.) m. Margaret Howe of Hopkinton, May 23, 1771, and d. here, May 20, 1782, aged 38; his wife, Margaret, d. Oct. 27, 1781. Chil. Martha, b. June 13, 1772 ; Abigail, May 10, 1774; Mary, March 17, 1776; Sarah, Jan. 20, 1778, and d. infant; »SVaA, April 1, 1779. GODDARD, JOSIAH (s. of Simon, Sen.) m. Ruth Ray- mond, Nov. 8, 1774, and settled in Athol, Rep. and Magistrate, d. Oct. 23, 1801, aged 56. GODDARD, BENJAMIN (bro. of Simon, Sen.) ra. Grace, D. of Dea. Nathan Fiske of Watertown, Sept. 25, 1733. He 78 FAMILY REGISTER. lived on the farm, a part of which is where his grandson, Samuel Goddard, now lives. He was admitted to this chh. in 1730, and d. Jan. 28, 1754, aged 50; his wid., Grace, ad. to this chh. in 1772, from that in Hopkinton, d. here, Oct. 28, 1803, aged 90. It was soon after he came to town, that the chh. began to be agitated on the subject of chh. government, Ruling Elders, &ic., as may be seen in extracts from the Rev. Mr. Ciishing's ^' Nar- rative,^^ under the Ecclesiastical head. Chil. Grace, b. Jan. 1, 1736, and m. Jasper Stone, in 1755 ; Benjamin, Feb. 19, 1738, and d. 1740 ; Sarah, Jan. 8, 1740, and m. Joseph Nichols, Jan. 1762; Benjamin, March 29, 1742; Susanna, Aug. 4, 1744, and m. Rev. Isaac Stone of Douglass, in 1773 ; ISathan, Aug. 4, 1746; Lydia, Aug. 2, 1748, and d., unm., Feb. 26, 1S25, aged 77 ; Hannah, Oct, 10, 1750, and m. Silas Heywood of Royalston, Nov. 11, 1779; Submit, Aug. 4, 1754, and m, James Puffer of Sudbury, Feb. 14, 1792. GODDARD, Dea. BENJAMIN (s. of Benjamin) m. Han- nah Williams of Pom fret, Ct., in 1769 ; she was then called of Charlton ; both ad. to chh. here in 1771 ; she d. Oct. 8, 1797, a""ed 47. His dwelling house, large and commodious, was burnt on the Sabbath, Feb. 24, 1799, with most of its contents, while nearly all the family were absent, attending public worship. ChW. Sam^iel, b. Aug. 2, 1772; Benjamin, Oct. 11, 1778; Sarah, AprW 13, 1781, and d., unm., April 3, 1842; Grace, Feb, 14, 1784, and m. Mansfield Bruce of Marlboro', Vt., Sept. 24, 1805; Elizabeth, Sept. 16, 1786; sup. m. David Hill of Marlboro', Vt., Oct. 12, 1809 ; George Sumner, April 8, 17S9; Lydia, June 26, 1791, and m. Levi Howe, Jan. 3, 1815 ; Na- than Fiske, June 30, 1793; Artemas, Oct. 18, 1795. He next m.,in 1 799, Lucy Chase of Sutton. Shed. March 2, 1822, af^ed 81. His third wife was Elizabeth Russell, a widow, of Marlboro', m. in 1823. He d. Dec. 27, 1831, aged 92; and his wid., Elizabeth, April 18, 1845, aged 80. GODDARD, NATHAN. Esq. (s. of Benjamin, Sen.) grad. H. U., 1770, m. Martha Nichols of Framingham, Dec. 15, 1772. FAMILY REGISTER. 79 He w;is ad. to the chli. here in 1771, and his wife, in 1773. Chil. Nichols, b. Oct. 4, 1773 ; Grace, April 12, 177.5; Nathan, Dec. 15, 1777. The parents were ''dismissed from the chh. here to that in Newbury, Vt., in 1784; altered to Framinghani in 1789;" where he d. July 24, 1795, aged 49. His wid., Martha, was the second wife of Simon Goddard, Esq. of Phil- lipston. GODDARD, Capt. LUTHER (s. of Daniel) m. Elizabeth Dakin, in 1784, and both ad. to the chh. here in 17SG ; he withdrew himself from it in 1808, joined the Baptists, and be- came a preacher and elder in that denomination of Christians. Chil. Elizabeth, b. March 28, 1785, and d. infant; Perly. Jan. 3, 1787 ; Martha, July 1, 1789, and m. Elijah Rice, Jr., Nov. 26, 1807; Mary, Feb. 20, 1792, and m. Henry Baldwin, Oct. U, 1812; Elizabeth, April 3, 1794, and d. May 18, 1805; Daniel, Feb. 11, 1796 ; Lcvinah, June 28, 1793, and m. Leo- nard W. Stowell of Worcester; Clarissa, May 1, 1800, and d. April 13, 1826, at Worcester, where also his wife, Elizabeth, d. Jan. 19, 1828, aged 61. He had, a few years previous, removed with his family to Worcester. His second wife was Lucretia Story of Norwich, Ct. GODDARD, DANIEL, Jr. (s. of Daniel) m. Mercy Puffer of Sudbury, in 1790; both ad. to the chh. here in 1791. He d. Oct. 3, 1795, aged 31. Chil. James Puffer, b. Feb. 2, 1791, and d. infant; Mary Willard, March 26, 1792; Harriet Mir- iam, Aug. 23, 1794. His wid., Mercy, m. Conant of Sterling. GODDARD, Hon. CALVIN, (s. of Daniel, Sen.) grad. D. C, 1786, settled in Plainfield, Ct., and removed thence to Norwich; Mem. Con. several years, and resigned in 1805; Judge of the Supreme Court, Sic, m. Alice Hart of Phiin6eld, Ct. Chil. Charles, George, James, Hart, Alice, and Julia. GODDARD, HEZEKIAH (s. of Daniel, Sen.) settled in New London, and m. Phebe Halsey, Feb. 8, 1795. Chil. Jer- 8Q FAMILY REGISTER. emiah Halscy, Paulina, and George. His wife, Phebe, d. in 1803. He ni. Sarah Ayres Halsey in 1805. Child, Hezekiah ^. — His wife, Sarah, d. in 1808; and, in 1310, he m. Eunice Rathbone. Chil. Eunice R., John Calvin, James Edward, Julia, George W., and Sarah Wells. GODDARD, PERLY (s. of Luther) m. Sarah Crosby of Brookfield, Sept. 3, 1815. Chil. Charles Crosby, b. Aug. I, 181G, and d. April 30, 1824; Maria E., Nov. 20, 1818, and d. Oct. 6, 1821 ; Samuel B. Ingersoll, Sept. 5, 3 821 ; George Otis, April 8, 1823, and d. Feb. 17, 18-24; Maria £., May 13, 1825, and d. in 1831 ; Sarah Clarissa, Oct. 11, 1826, and d. in 1827; Sarah Crosby, Aug. 4, 1829; Charles Otis, and Eliza Jane. Removed to Worcester about 1825. GODDARD, DANIEL (s. of Luther) settled in Worcester, and m. Sarah Whitney in 1820. Chil. Caroline E., Sarah M., Luther D., Lucy A., and Charles A. GODDARD, SAMUEL (s. of Dea. Benjamin) m. Rebecca Davis of Holden, in 1804. Chil. Joh7i Davis, b. March 6, 1805; Rebecca Hubbard, Aug. 6, 1807, and d. Sept. 8, 1810; Rebecca Brigham, March 3, 1812, and d. Nov. 12, 1829; Grace Fiske. GODDARD, BENJAMIN, Jr. (s. of Dea. Benjamin) m. Martha, D. of Reuben Holland, Jan. 6, 1805. Chil. Hannah Williams, b. Nov. 26, 1805; Asa Holland, Feb. 9, 1807; Esther, April 8, 1809; Lucy Chase, Oct. 26, 1811; George, Auj. 24, 1814 ; Sarah, Nov. 27, 1816. He removed, vviiii his family, to Holden. GODDARD, GEORGE SUMNER (s. of Dea. Benjamin) settled in Boston; m. Sarah Pond, and d. Dec. 21, 1831, aged 42. Chil. Benjamin, Frances Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth, Harriet S., George S., Henry Augustus, Lucy Maria, and Edtvard. FAMILY REGISTER. gl GODDARD, ARTEMAS (s. of Dea. Benjamin) m. Cyn- thia R. Newton, June 17, 1827. Cliil. Catharine Larmira, b. Oct. 19, 1827; Caroline Maria, April 19, 1829; Benjamin Fiske, July 26, 1831 ; :Sarah Elizabeth, Aug. 29, 1836. GODDARD, JOHN D. (s. of Samuel) m. Sarah Johnson of Westboro', in 1830. She d. March 14, 1833, aged 25. ChWd, Zeruiah Johnson, h. May ISj 1831. His Second wife was Zeruiah, sister of his first wife, and d. Jan. 20, 1842, aged 33. Chil. Luther Maynard, b. Feb. 26, 1835 ; Sarah Rebecca, Nov. 17, 1836; Jlary Parker, May 8, 1838; Henry Lyman, June 9, 1840. His third wife was Louisa Bullard, a widow, of Westboro'. Child, Caroline Grace, b. Aug. 29, 1843. GODDARD, WILLIAM (s. of Edward, of Framingham) appears to have resided here before any of his brothers except Edward ; he and his wife, Keziah, made a profession of religion herCj and had Mary, b. Jan. 2, 1728, and bap. here in March of that year, who, while living with her uncle Edward, m., March 15, 17*4, Benjamin Kimball of Brookfield ; and, in a few years afterwards, Daniel Gilbert of Brookfield. Nothing more is kuown of this family. GODDARD, JOHN and his wife, Lucy, had Olive, b. Feb. 18, 1778. GODDARD, GARDNER m. Sarah, D. of Joshua Wheel- ock, in 1 809. Chil. Samuel Warren, b. Oct. 1 5, 1 8 1 ; Charles, May 30, 1812 ; Sophia, Nov. 1, 1813; Asenath, April 4, 1816 ; Sarah, May 4, 1818; Samuel Gardner, Sept. 29, 1820; Abi- gail Williams, Feb. 17, 1824; Lucretia, Sept. 18, 1825; Frederick Oscar and Francis Orrison, Dec. 23, 1827. GARFIELD, JOHN m. Ruth Pratt of Westboro', Sept. 21, 1738 ; whether she was his first wife, and when he settled here, does not appear ; her age was 37, when' married ; he d., it is said, April 30, 1780, and had no children. His wid., Ruth, d. 11 g2 FAMILY REGISTER. May 1, 1806, aged 105 years and 2 months, being the oMes! person that has d. in this town. Her age was about 80 at the time of her husband's death, which makes it probable he was past that age when he d. GARFIELD, DANIEL (perhaps a bro. of John) whose wife was IVlary, was ad. to chh. here in 1728, and was living on house lot, No. 10, in 1729. He probably came here with a family. Cliil. Elizabeth, who was admitted to this chh. in 173S, and d. Feb. 5, 1740; her birth not on record here; the follow- ing are, viz: Daniel, b. April l&j 1722; EbtJiczer, Jone 23, 1724; Mary, April 13, 1727, ad. to chh. 1742; Moses, April 4, 1729; Aaron, Oct. 22, 1736. Daniel Garfield, d. July 15, 1757, aged 69; and his wJd., Mary, Jan. 10, 1767, aged 76. Hence it appears he was b. about 1688, and his wife, 1691. GARFIELD, DANIEL (s. sup. of Daniel) m. Anna New- ton, called then of this town, Dec. 25, 1743. Daniel Garfield^ Jr., ad. to chh. here in 1742. Chil. Artcmas, b. Feb. 7, 1746, and d. infant; Elizabeth, Feb. 27, 1747, d. the next year; Elizabeth, April 7, 1749, d. 1750; Anna, (her birth not on record here, but at VVestboro') Dec. 15, 1751. GARFIELD, EBENEZER (s. of Daniel, Sen.) m. Mary Graves, Sept. 17, 1745, and d. May 12, 1799, aged 77; and his wid., Mary, Sept. 26, 1799, aged 73. Chil. Miriam, (not recorded here, but at Wesiboro') b. April 13, 1747, and d. here, Nov. 23, 1750 ; Mary, here, Nov. 23, 1748,, bap. here in Jan. 1749, and d., unm., June 20, 1825, aged 77; Deborah, Oct. 16, 1750; Phebe, Sept. 25, 1751 ; Ebenezer, bap. Nov. 26, 1752; Abijah,h. May I, 1754; Daniel, May 2, 1156 ; Ra- chel July '20, llbS, and m. Ezra Hastings, April 29, 1779; Esther, Sept. 28, 1760, and m. Isaac Peirce of Sutton, June 17, 1T79. FAMILY REGISTER. g3 GARFIELD, MOSES (s. of Daniel, Sen.) tn. Sarah VViit- ford, Jail. 19, 1749. Cliil. Juskuu, b. Dec. 23, \'ib\ ; Eliza- deth, Feb. 10, 1754 ; Joseph, June 10, 1756; went to Warwick^ and, in 1778, was pub. to Elizabeth Brewer, ol' this town; John, Aug. 14, 1759. GARFIELD, AARON, (s. of Daniel, Sen.) whose wife was Mary, had Deborah, b. March 16, 1761 ; Ruth, March 10, 176-. GARFIELD, ABIJAH, (s. of Ebenezer) m. Lydia Carruth of Northboro' in 1779; he d. April 24, 1843, aged 87; his wife, Lydia, Jan 12, 1831, aged 73. Chil. Ebenezer, b. March 29, 1780, and d. July IG, 1833; Abijah, Nov. 16, 1781, and d., unm., Oct. 6, 1806; William, Nov. 27, 1783 ; Joel, June 19, 1786; Russell, Ocu 19, 1788; Mary, (so called on the town, but Sarah, on the chh. records, the latter probably an error) April 3, 1791 ; Lydia, Aug. 25, 1793, and m. John Bliss ia 1816; Esther, Dec. 20, 1795, and d. Nov. 6, 1843; Nathan^ Oct. 11, 1797; Jonas, Dec. 18, 1799. GARFIELD, DANIEL, (s. of Ebenezer) whose wife was Elizabeth, (said to have been Elizabeth Brewer ; it may have been so ; there may have been two of this name ; the record is^ that Joseph Garfield was pub. to Elizabeth Brewer, in 1778) had Daniel, b. March 4, 1780; and Elizabeth, Feb. 3, 1782. It is said he went to Charleston, and entered the service of the U. S. as surgeon's mate. '6^ GARFIELD, WILLIAM (s. of Abijah) m. Mary, D. of John Gary, Nov. 30, 1815, and d. Oct. 1,1842, aged 59. Chil. Caroline Esther, b. Nov. 24, 1816, and m. Henry Slade; ffil- liam Henry, July 23, 1821. GARFIELD, JOEL (s. of Abijah) m. Louisa Stimson. Chil. Lydia O., b. Nov. 14, 1815, and m. Anson Bangs; Eb- enezer Manning, March 1, 1818; Fanny Sophia, Aug. 24, 84 FAMILY REGISTER. 18-20; Sarah Maria, 1822, and d. in 1825; James William, July 22, 1826; Frederick Henry, Nov. 8, 1828. GARFIELD, RUSSELL (s. of Abijah) m. Abigail, D. of Elzaphan Plympton, Jan. 14, 1814 ; she d. June 7, 1835, aged 46. Chil. Elvira, b. Jan. 6, 1815; Abigail Plympton, Feb. 5, 1819; Nancy A., June 5, 1821 ; Susan M., Aug. 10, 1823- GARFIELD, NATHAN (s. of Abijah) m. Emily, D. of Caleb Chase of Sutton, and d. June 28, 1831, aged 34. Chil. Emly Ardelia, b. Dec. 3, 1826, and m. Addison Eaton of Sut- ton ; Salina Ann, Aug. 2, 1827. His vvid., Emily, m. Nahum Roland Hapgood. GARFIELD, JONAS, (s.of Abijnh) whose wife was Rhoda, had Lydia Orilia, \}, Fpb. 12, 1834, and Nathan Baldwin, Jan. 12, 1836. This name is sometimes written Gaffield. It seems tQ be understood by some, but whether from records or tradition 1 dp not learn, that John and Ebenezer Garfield were brothers and sons of Ebeiiezer, from England. Neither the town nor chh. records here furnish any evidence of an Ebenezer Garfield having been here prior to Ebenezer, son of Daniel. It is said, those of that name, who first settled here, came from Watertown . I cannot find one of the name of Ebenezer, in the records of any town in Middlesex Co., and I have copies of them, from 1630 to a late period, in 4-1 towns. It appears certain that Ebenezer, who d. here in 1799, aged 77, was son of Daniel, who was here as soon, at least, as 1728. and b. in 1688, probably in Watertown. Daniel may have been the coti of Benjamin, by his second wife, Elizabeth Bridge, whom he there m; .hn. 17, l.<^77. Their chil. were, Elizabeth, b. in 1G79; Thomas, in I6S0; Anna, in 1683, ;ind Mehiiable, in 1687. This does not rench Daniel, hut it comes near to the period of his birth. He may have been their next child, but I do not find his bifth. At that time, Sanjuel and Joseph Garfield were in Watertown, having fanj- iliesj probably brotliers of Benjamin. Samuel, whose wife was Mary, had Eliza- beth, b. in 1658; John, in 1664; Ruth, in 1G66; Lydia, in 1668; Daniel, in 1670, who d. in 1683; Mary, in 1673, and Elizabeth, in 1676. The father of these chil- dren d. in 1684. Joseph, (brother of .Samuel) whose wife was Sarah, had Edward, b. in 1664; Sarah, in 1673; Jerusha, in 1677; Kebecca, in 1633; and Grace, in 1688. Benjamin, Samuel and Joseph were probably sons of Edward, of Water- town, who was made freeman in 1635, and whose wife was Rebecca. She d. in 1661, aged 55. They were from England. Their D., Rebecca, b. March 18, 1640, m. Isaac Mixer, in Watertown, Jan. 10, 1660, some of whose descendants settled Jiere. FAMILY REGISTER. §5 GOODENOW, DAVID was living on house lot, No. 2, in 1728. Chil. Timothy, b. Aug. 7, 172S; Saruh, iMay 11, 1730, and Dinah, March 14, 1732. The name of his wife is not on the records of births, but believed to have been Dorothy, a second wife.* GOODENOW, THOMAS, (sup. came from Westboro', and to have been b. in 1738, and s. of Thomas, whose wife was Persis Rice. The latter Thomas was son of Samuel and Sarah, and b.in Marlboro', in 1709) whose wife was Abigail, had Thomas, b. Oct. 21, 1770; Perly, bap. April 28, 1776, and d. infant; Perly, bap. April 12, 1778. GOODENOW, LEVI (sup. from Westboro', and to have been b. in 1737, and s. of Jonathan and Lydia) m. Meliscent, D. .of James Keyes, June 8, 1762. Chil. Elmer, b. Jan. 27, 1764. It appears by the record of his baptism, that the parents were, in 1765, in covenant relation with the chh. in Marlboro'; James Keyes, bap. April 19, 1767 ; Jonas, bap. Oct. 25, 1768^ GOODENOW, JONAS, afterwards Deacon, and s. of Peter, m. Mary, D. of Nathaniel Davenport, Jgn. 29, 1767. Chil. Elijah, who d. in N. H. ; Abel Moore, b. May 28, 1769, and m. Amelia (Aniitia, on the record) Fassett, April 5, 1790 ; J\a- thaniel, Nov. 30, 1771 ; Mary, Oct. 9, 1773, and d. in N. H. ; Jonas, Jan. 6, 1776, and d. Jan. 27, 1783; Dorothy, Feb. 24, 1778; Jedediah, May 6, 1780, and d,. in Pennsylvania; Lucy, ,J^n. 3, 1783, and d. in Ohio; Jonas. Feb. 11, 1785 ; Tamar, who was recently living in Ohio, and Joseph, sup. murdered in Illinois. * His first wife is sup, to have been Dinah Fay of Westboro', whom he m. Wov, 3, 1722, anil had Samuel b. in Marlboro', in 1723; if so, he was the son of Saipuel, and b. in 1678. His father (b. in Sudbury in 1645. of Thomas and Jane) d. Aug. 2, 1723. ancd 79. There were several families of this name, who 'were early settlera IQ Alarlboro', from Sudbury, 86 FAMILY REGISTER. GOOD ENOW, RUFUS E. (from Boylston) m. Mary Al- mira, D of Eddy Tucker. Chil. Martha Missouri, b. June 30, 1838; Marcus Morton, Feb. 5, 1840. James Goodenow m. Elizabetb Crossett, July 4, 1763. Jonatbau Goodenow n). Eunice Hastings of Lancaster, May 6, 1761. Mitte Goodenow m. King Howe, in 1785. GOODALE, EDWARD (s. of Benjamin, of Marlboro') b. 1715, and whose wife was Sarah, d. in 1760. Chil. Moses, b. Sept. 9, 1739; Elizabeth, March 13, 1741, and m. Robert Smith of Worcester, Dec. IG, 1767; Peter, Feb. 1, 1745, and d. inflint; Paid, March 9, 1747; Peter, Dec. 12, 1751. The name of Goodale, many years since, was written Good- all, and, sometimes, Goodell. GOODALE, ENOS m. Mary Angier, in Marlboro', Nov. 16, 1736, and came here from Marlboro', where the birdis of his three first children are recorded, viz : Sarah, b. in 1737; Ebenezer, in 1739, and Mary, in 1741, and m. William Brewer, Jr., Nov. 22, 1764. The following are recorded here, viz: EzeMd, b. Sept. S, 1743; Ems, March 28, 1746; Miriam, March 3, 1748, and m. Ebenezer Drury, Jr. of Temple, N. H , in 1768; Pcrsis, June 19, 1750; jG/iynf/i, Oct. 20, 1753, and who, it is said, with some others of the family, removed with their father to N. H. GOODALE, AARON m. Eunice Marshall of Holden, in 1767. Chil. Eunice, b. Jan. 20, 1769; Lois, Nov. 8, 1770; Edward, J ime 22, 1772; Sarah, Dec. 30, 1773; Elizabeth, Aug. 18, 1775; Lucy, June 11, 1777 ; Aaron, May 8, 1781 ; Hannah, Oct. 18, 1782; Abel, Jan. 1, 1785. GOODALE, DAVID, (sup. s. of Nathan, and g. s. of John, of Marlboro') b. 1749, and whose wife was Dorothy, had David, b. Sept. 10, 1775; Dorothy, Sept. 10, 1777; Ezekiel, Sept. -24, 1780; Azubah Newton, Oct. 16, 1782. FAMILY REGISTER. 87 GOODALE, PETER (s. of Edward) ni. Abigail, D. of Benjamin Hinds, March 9, 1775. Child, Elizabeth, b. Dec. 23- 1775. GREEN, THOMAS, (perhaps from Maiden) whose wife was Mary, was an early settler in this township ; she was ad. to the chh. here in 1728. In what part of the town he lived is unknown. Chil,, whose births are on record here, William, b. Feb. 16, 1722; Thomas, March 10, 1724, and bap. here in 1725; Jo/m, March 2, 1726; Hannah, July 8, 1728; Sarah, Jan. 31, 1731. He probably removed to Hardwick, as, in 1753, his wife, Mary, was dismissed from here to the chh. there. GREEN, JACOB (probably a bro. of Thomas) was also among the first settlers here, and living on house lot, No. 9, in 1729; his wife was Elizabeih ; he came here, no doubt, with a family. Chil. William, b. May II, 1716; Elizabeth, Sept. 6, 1718; Mary, July 26, 1720; Samuel, March 1, 1723; David, March 2, 1725, and bap. 1726; Abigail, b. July 11, 1727; Benjamin, July 6, 1729; Jonathan, Dec. 25, 1730. Abigail Green, perhaps sister of Jacob, was ad. to this chh. in 1727. GREEN, JONATHAN, whose wife was Sybil, had Nathan, b. Feb. 15, 1745, and Elizabeth, July 16, 1747. GREEN, .JONATHAN, (whether the same as above, having a second wife, is not known) whose wife was Dorcas, had Dor- cas, b. May 15, 1768. Perhaps he was the s. of Jacob. GREEN, JOHN n). Abigail Barns, (called of this town) April 29, 1793; she was ad. to the chh. here in 1798. Chil. John Adams, bap. July 7, 1799; William, bap. April 5, 1801. He probably removed to VVrentham, as his wife was dismissed from this chh. to the chh. there, in 1803. 8§ FAMILY REGISTER, GREEN, NATHANIEL (from Pepperell) m. Lucy, t>. of Jonathan Stone, in 1792. Cliil. Nathaniel, the only one, vvhos^ birth was on the town record in 1846, b. Aug. 31, 1792, went to Maine, and m. there; Emerson, who was killed in Wisconsin, by the Indians, in the Black Hawk war ; Luther Dexter _ who m. Susan Goddard of Worcester, in 1821 ; hucy, who m. Jo- seph H. Whitney, Jan. 5, 1817; Hannah; Levi; William Adams, who rn. Adaline Whipple of Boylston ; she d. Nov. 23,' 1840, aged 32 ; his second wife was Goodenow of Boyls- ton ; Cherry Maria, who m. Almon Allen of Princeton, and next, Capt. Leander Fales; Charles Otis. Perhaps all are not named here, and, it may be, these are not in their order. GREEN, LEVI (s. of Nathaniel) m. Mary, D. of Shepard Pratt, May 11, 1825. Chil. (only one on record in 1840) Em^ erson F., b. Feb. 9, 1826. GREEN, CHARLES OTIS (s. of Nathaniel) m. Caroline Knowlton of Holden. Chil. Charles Otis, b. May 18, 1841 j Maria Allen, b. Sept. 24, 1842. GREEN, SAMUEL (s. of Dr. Green of Concord, N. H.) m. Fanny Harwood, D. of the second wife of Daniel Goddard, Sen., in 1803. Chil. Mary Eddy, b. Dec. 4, 1803; Samuel Ayres, Nov. 21, 1805; William Henry, Aug. 31, 1808,^ Charles Thomas, bap. Sept. 15, 1811. Removed to N. Y. about 1813. GLAZIER, JOSEPH m. Eunice Newton, in the N. P., Oct. 15, 1744. Chil. Eunice, h. Aug. 18, 1745, and d. in 1746; Persis, April 7, 1747 ; Aaron, Nov. 3, 1748, and d. in 1749; JGumce, March 13, 1750; Levinah, May 9, 1152; Olive, Oct. 18, 1754; Aaron, Aug. 4, 1756; Calvin, March 18, 1759; Sophia, Sept. 25, 1761 ; Candace, May 29, 1764 ; Eli- akim, Dec, 1766. FAMILY REGISTEE. 89 GLACIER, JOHN, whose wife was Sarah, D. of Isaac Temple, and m. Oct. 21, 1765, had Smyrna, b. March 5, 1767. GLAZIER, CALVIN (s. of Joseph) m. Lydia Peirce of Worcester, in 1780. Chil. Sewell, h. July 1, 17S2, and Emery, April 28, 1783. Jacob Glazier m. Mary VVhitcomb of Sterling, in 1782. Oliver Glazier was pub. to Rachel, D. of Stephen Hastings, March 11, 1785. The Glazier families lived in the N. P* GALE, JONATHAN m. Margaret, D. of William Craw- ford, March 10, 1757. Chil. Abigail, b. Feb. 9, 1758, and m. Joshua Stiles of Princeton, in 1 781 ; Eli, June 3, 1760 ; Jonas, Sept. 26, 1762; Rhoda^ Nov. 26, 1764 3 John and Elizabeth, July 31, 1767. GALE, ABRAHAM m. Abigail Rice of Worcester, in 1769. Chil. Marj/, Feb. 7, 1773, and John, April 6, 1774. Removed, probably, to Princeton. GOULDING, ABEL, probably from Worcester,* m. Kezia Johnson of Southboro', May 9, 1769. Such is the Middlesex Co. record. Perhaps an error in transcribing, and should be 1767. He lived on the south side of the old post road, near the entrance of the road to Holden. When he came here is un- certain, but probably with a family, as the births of his children, except the last, appear to have been entered on the record here, at one and the same time, and are as follows, viz: Abigail, b. Jan. 9, 1769; Palmer, April 10, 1110; Lydia, April 10, 1772, and m. John Baker, in 1793; Lucy, Jan. 13, 1774, and m. John Miller of Westminster, June 12, 1799; Martha, March 11, 1777, and m. William Rice of Worcester, in 1799; Zilpah, * Where was Peter Goulding in 1C84, and Palmer Goulding in 1718. William Golding was in Boston in 1646. Perhaps Goulding was originally Golding 5 if so, how u came there is matter for conjecture. 12 90 FAMILY REGISTER, March 11, 1730; Palmer, Oct. 26, 1784; Vickty, June II, 1787; Relief, Jan. 16, 1789, and m. Charles Taylor Fay, m 1812 ; John, Dec. 22, J 791. His wife, Kezia, it is said, d. in 1805, aged about 56, In 1806, he m. Elizabeth Foster, a widow, of Berlin, and d. Dec. 6, 1817, aged 79. His is the only death in the family that is found on record. His wid., Elizabeth, m. Jed. Tucker, March 9, 1824. GATES, HEZEKIAH, who was on house lot, No. 29, in 1734, probably removed to Lancaster. There is nothing on re- cord here relating to a single individual of his family. GOSS, REUBEN, from Westboro', m, Martha Drury, here, Sept. 10, 1764, and lived, probably, in the N. P. Chil. Calvin, h. Dec. 31, 1764; Mary, Oct. 3, 1766; miliam, Oct. 21, 1768 ; Lois, Oct. 30, J770 ; Ohio, Jan. 22, 1774 ; John, Jan, 29, 1779; Lncy, Oct. 4, 1781 ; Anna, May 9, 1784. William Goss m. Elizabeth Pike, Nov. 8, 1759, both called of this town, GLEASON, THOMAS, the name of his wife not on record, had Susanna and isoac bap. here, April 18, 1725. The parents owned the covenant at that time. Nothing more is known of him. GLEASON, ISAAC, whose wife was Mary, had Elizabeth, b. at Cambridge, Oct. 20, 1757 ; Eliab, here, Nov. 19, 1759; Winsor, Feb. 18, 1762. Removed, sup., to Worcester. GRIMES, ANDREW, who was of Lancaster, m. Elizabeth Hagar, Oct. 26, 1775. Chil. Joseph, b. March I, 1776 ; An- drciv, Oct. 1, 1777; James, Feb. 12, 1779; John, May 5, 1780; ^sa, Sept. 26, 1781. GRAVES, CRISPUS m. Sarah, D. of Joseph Muzzy, Dec. 8, 1790. Child, Zachariah, bap. June 30, 1793. FAMILY REGISTER. 9I Sarah Graves m. Amos Rice of Northboro', ]\Iay S, 1766. He was father of Asaph Rice, of that lown. Catharine Graves was pub. to Daniel Tombs, both called of this town, Aug. 21, 1773 ; n. g. ; she forbade the banns, saying, what had been done was v/ithout her consent or knowledge. GODFREY, DANIEL (Goodfrey on ihe record, name of his wife unknown) had Daniel, bap. Jan. 6, 1782; Anna, bap. May 25, 1783. GRAY, SAMUEL, who m. Lucy, D. of Stephen Johnson, April 13, 1815; came here from Westboro', about 1821. She d. Feb. 20, 1S22, aged 26. His second wife was Mary M. Da- venport, a widow, of West Boylston, whom he m. Feb. 9, 1824. She d. July 2, 1825, aged 38. His third wife was Martha R. Erwin, a wid., whom he m. Oct. 16, 1826. HEYWOOD, PHINEAS * (s. of Deacon John) was b. in Concord, July 18, 1707, and came here with a family about 1739; his wife was Elizabeth. He lived in the N. VV. part of the town, where his descendants yet reside. He d. March 20, 1776, aged 69, and his wid., Elizabeth, June 2, 1797, aged 86. Chil. Mary, who m. Samuel Jennison in \lbb', Seth ; Timothy, the first recorded here, b. Feb. 12, 1740; Ke z ia h, Apn\ 30, ** He was Selectman, Rep., &c., and one of fifteen Grand Jurors, who, in April, 1774, refused, and, in a writing by them signed and presented to the Associate Jus- tices of the S. J. Court at Worcester, protested against being empanelled, if Chief Justice Oliver should be present on the bench ; " because (said they) we ap- prehend it would be highly injurious to subject a fellow countryman to a trial at a bar, where one of the Judges is convicted, in the minds of the people, of a crime, more heinous, in all probability, than any that might come before him." The pro- test was publicly read by the Clerk ; the Court (four Judges then on the bench) deliberated, and, at length, informed the jury, that it was not probable that the Chief Justice would attend to take his seat. They retired and consulted, and, after some delay, returned and were empannelled. The Chief Justice did fiot appear at Court. His " crime" was political; he carried matters with a high hand, and, for a short time, buffetted the tempest he had helped to raise. The other Judges, in the meantime, were conciliatory. He was also one of the town's Committee of Correspondence in 1774 and 1775, but lived only to enter upon that perilous contest that soon after followed. 92 FAMILY REGISTER. 1742, and m. Bezaleel Howe of Marlboro', in 1774 ; Phineas, July 29, 1744; Benjamin, Oct. 25, 1746; Nathaiiiel, bap. Nov. 13, 1748 ; John, bap. May 5, 1751, and d. in 1756 ; Levi, b. May 12, 1753, and settled in Gardner, where he had Levi, afterwards Counsellor at Law in Worcester, who there m. Nancy Healey. HEYVVOOD, SETH (s. sup. of Phineas) m. Martha, D. of Isaac Temple, Aug. 24, 1762. ChW. Elizabeth, b. Nov, 27, 1762; John, Dec. 8, 1764. Deborah Heywood in. David Bigelow of .Worcester in 1763. HE7W00D, PHINEAS, Jr. (s. of Phineas) m. Kezia, D. of Jabez Snow of Westboro', May 19, 1772, She d. Feb. 20, 1775. Child, Kezia, b. Sept. 21, 1773. He next m. Persis, D. of Bezaleel Eager of Northboro', and G, D. of Col. Nahum Ward, March 18, 1777. HEYWOOD, Hon. BENJAMIN (s. of Phineas, Sen.) H. U., 1775; in 1776, appointed Captain, and served through the war ; was at the capture of Burgoyne, &:c. ; settled in Wor- cester, and, from 1802 to 1811, a Judge of the Court of Com- mon Pleas. He m. Mehitable, D. of Elisha Goddard of Sutton, and d. in Worcester, Dec. 6, 1816, aged 70. Cliil. Mehitable ; Nathaniel Moore, b. in 1788, m. Caroline Sumner of Boston, in 1816, and d. at Richmond, Va. ; Elizabeth; Benjamin Frank-' lin, who m. Nancy, D. of Dr. John Green of Worcester ; Jo^ seph, Lucy^ and Nancy, HEYWOOD, NATHANIEL (s. of Phineas, Sen.) m, Hannah Curtis of Worcester, and lived on the homestead, where his wife, Hannah d. March 25, 1792, aged 35. Chil. Levi, b. Sept. 22, 1777, and d. Sept. 17, 1804; Nathaniel, Feh. Q, 1780, and d. Oct. 7, 1836; Benjamin, March 29, 1782; John, Aug. 24, 1784; Phineas, May 4, 1788; Daniel, Nov. 17, 1790, and d, Dec. 20, 1802. His second wife was Mary FAMILY REGISTER. 93 Chamberlain of Worcester, whom he m. July 1, 1793; she d. Wov. 21, 1802, aged 39, and he, Nov. 18, 1834, aged 86. Chil. Hannah, b. Feb. 9, 1794 ; Daniel, March 9, 1796 ; Ma- rietta, March 9, 1802, and m. Elijah Stow of Grafton, Jan. 1, 1828. HEYWOOD, PHINEAS (s. of Nathaniel) m. Alice, D. of Capt. Seth Pratt; she d. in 1812, aged 21. HEYWOOD, DANIEL (s. of Nathaniel) m. Maria Brooks of Princeton, in 1824. Chil. Johii Brooks, b. Aug. 8, 1825; George Chamberlain, June 18, 1827, and d. young ; Charles Leland, Oct. 21, 1828; George C, June 17, 1832; Edwin C, Sept. 27, 1836 ; Henry Adams, June 23, 1842. HASTINGS, DANIEL,* from Watertown, where he m. Sarah Ball, Aug. 5, 1724, was on house lot No. 41, in 1729; she was ad. to chh. here in 1736. He d. July 4, 1777 ; age unknown. Chil. Hannah, b. July 26, 1729, and d. Nov. 15, * "John Hastings (says Farmer) from England, with two sons, Walter and Samuel, b. there, was in Braintree, freeman, 1643; where two others, John and Seaborn, were bap., and removed to Cambridge in lGa6." Probably he is the one who d. in Cam. in 1637, and may have been bro. of Thomas, of Watertown — Walter m. Sarah Meen in 1655, and had John in 1660, and Jonathan in 1672, and others, who d. young. Samuel m. Mary Meen in 1661, and had Mary, b. in 1662 ; John, 1664 ; Samuel, 1668; Stephen, 1669; Nathaniel, 1673; Daniel, 1673, and d. 1676 ; Caleb, 1677. Stephen, above named, d. in Cam. Sept. 21, 1726, aged 39. John, 3d son, m. Hannah Moore in Cam. in 1666, and had John, b. 1667; the mother d. that year ; his 2d wife was Lydia Champney, whom he m. there in 1668, and had Joseph, b. in 1669, and Daniel, in 1677; the mother d. in 1691, aged 48; John, his son, d. in 1691, aged 25. "Thomas Hastings, (says Farmer) freeman, 1635, was Deacon of the chh. in Watertown." The first 1 find of the name in Mid. Co. Rec.as being in Water- town, is Thomas, whose wife was Margaret; they had Joseph b. there in 1657; Benjamin, in 1639; Nathaniel, 1661 ; Samuel, in 1665; and perhaps others. Ruth, the first wife of his son Joseph, d. there in 1682, who there m. Martha Shepard, in 1684. The following were no doubt descendants of John or Thomas ; the ancestors of those, who settled in Shrewsbury. John, who m. Abigail Hammond in Newton, in J679. Thomas, who m. Abigail Tarbell, in Watertown, in 1693. John, who m. Mercy or Mary Ward in Kewton, in 1725. Benjamin, who m. Abigail Sawtel in Watertown, in 1743, 94 FAMILY REGISTER. 1736 ; Daniel, July 5, 1732 ; Elizabeth, bap. in 1734, and d. in 1736 ; John, Nov. 3, 1735, and d. Oct. 11, 1736 ; Eliza- beth, Nov. 11, 1736 ; John, Aug. 27, 1737 ; David, Jan. 19 1740; jE/armaA, April 14, 1742, and m. Solomon Newton, in 1762 ; and probably Stephen and Sarah, b. before the parents came here ; the latter m. Samuel Holland, May 9, 1745. HASTINGS, STEPHEN (s. sup. of Daniel) m. Martha Walker, June 16, 1757. Chil. Rachel, b. Aug. 21, 1764, and ni. Ol'ver Glazier, in 1785 ; Timothy, May 1, 1773, and d. in- fant ; Sarah, Sept. — , 1775; Martha, April 9, 1778. HASTINGS, DANIEL, Jr. (s. of Daniel) m. Priscilla, D. of Henry Keyes, Aug. 16, 1753. Child, Ruth, b. Jan. 2, 1754 ; removed, sup. to Petersham. HASTINGS, JOHN (s. of Daniel) m. Elizabeth Howe of Lancaster, May 25, 1762 ; lived in the N. P. and d., it is said, in Boylston. Chil. Eliakim, b. Feb. 7, 1763 ; Elizabeth, April 19, 1765, and m. David Fay ; John, May 3, 1768; Stephen, Sept. 21, 1771 ; Alice, July 29, 1776 ; Reuben, Jan. 15, 1784. HASTINGS, DAVID (s. of Daniel) m. Dinah Williams in 1765, and d. in Boylston. Chil. Abigail, b. May 20, 1766; Benjamin, May 9, 1768 ; David, July 9, 1770, and rn. Eliza- beth, D. of Joseph Eager ; Susanna, Nov. 3, 1772 ; Nathan, May 1, 1776, and d. infant; Nathan, March 24, 1778; Lucy, Feb. 21, 1783. HASTINGS, ELIAKIM (s. of John) m. Patience Moore, or Morse, in 1782. Chil. Patience, b. Oct. 31, 1782; Elia- kim, Sept. 21, 1784. Of the six next following heads of families of this name I know not whose sons they were. HASTINGS, NATHANIEL, the name of whose wife is not on record, had Jonathan, bap. here, Oct. 28, 1744. FAMILY REGISTER. 95 HASTINGS, SAMUEL, m. Anna, D. of Capt. Jos. Bige- low, Oct. 2G, 1757. Child, Stephen, b. Jan. 5, 1758. HASTINGS, NATHAN, m. Lois Rice of Worcester, in 1767. Chil. Mary, b. Dec. 12, 1768 ; Benjamin, bap. Sept. 1, 1770. HASTINGS, NATHANIEL, whose wife's name is not on record, had Mary, bap. Jan. 29, 1769 ; the parents at that time owned the covenant. HASTINGS, MOSES, said to have been of Brookfield, m. Abigail, D. of William Taylor, April 25, 1739 ; she was ad. to the chh. in 1742. He sold his farm to Col. Nahum Ward about 1745, who, in 1751, conveyed it to his son, Artemas, who sold it to the Rev. Mr. Sumner, who resided there through life. Chil. Rebecca, b. Dec. 20, 1739 ; Catharine, Jan. 10, 1741 ; Bulah, Jan. 17, 1747 ; Neverson, April 19, 1749. The fluher d. June 10, 1767, aged 52; his wid. Abigail, m. Samuel Bigelow, May 7, 1770. HASTINGS, JOSEPH, of Waltham, m. Hannah Hastings of Waiertown, July 10, 1744; when he settled here does not appear. She was ad. to the chh. here, from that in Watertown, in 1772 ; and he from the chh. in Waltham, in 1775. Some of their first chil. have not their births recorded here, viz. Hannah, who m. William Knowlton in 1764; and Joseph. The follow- ing are on record here: Isaac, b. April 5, 1751, and sup. went to Gerry, now Phillipston ; Martha, April 10, 1753, and m. Elijah Southgate of Leicester, Jan. 19, 1774 ; Jonas, Sept. 23, 1755; Ezra, bap. Dec. 1759, and m. Rachel Garfield, April 29, 1779 ; Ruth, bap. March 20, 1763, and m. John Brocas, in 1784 ; Lydia, bap. March 20, 1763. and m. Elmer Cushing, in 1783. This family resided where Capt. Daniel Fales now lives. Joseph Hastings, the fadier, in the latter part of his life, was very deaf; when at meeting, on the Sabbath, he sat in the pulpit, 96 Family register, using an ear trumpet, that extended near to the preacher's mouths He d. Feb. 1, 1805, aged 83, and his wid. Hannah, March 25j 1808, aged 84. HASTINGS, JONATHAN, (s. of Nathaniel) m. Mary Fay of Northboro', hved in Boylston, and had chil., Fay, Jon^ athan, Luther, John and Mary. HASTINGS, JOSEPH, Jr. (s. of Joseph) m. Catharine Joslin of Westboro', Nov. 15, 1770 ; both ad. to the chh. here 1783. No names of children on record. He d. July 13, 1796, aged 47 ; his wid. Catharine, m. Joseph Whipple of Grafton, Oct. 15, 1797, survived him, and d. here Dec. 29, 1840, aged 91. HASTINGS, JONAS (s. of Joseph) m. Lucy, D. of Daniel Johnson, May 24, 1781, and d. Sept. 1846, aged 91 ; his wife, Lucy, d. May 4, 1826, aged 72. Chil. Rufus, h. March 8, 1782, and d. unm. in Charlton ; John Holland, May 11, 1784, and d. May 5, 1799; Lyman, May 1, 1786, and d. unm. Nov. 20, 1822 ; Jonas, Aug. 11, 1788, and d. unm. Dec. 28, 1828 ; Lucy, April 11, 1791 ; Ruth, Nov. 17, 1793, and d. Sept. 2, 1796 ; Joseph Southgaie, June 8, 1796, and m. Joanna New- ton, of Westboro' ; John Holland, May 5, 1799, and d. young. HALL, THOMAS, whose wife was Abigail, came here from Marlboro' ; he had previously lived in Concord. It appears by the records in Marlboro', that he had a family of children when he left there, viz : Abigail, h. in 1711, at Concord ; John, in 1714 ; Thomas, in 1716, and David, in 171S, in Marlboro'. He was one of the founders of the chh. here, and was living on house lot No. 23, in 1729. His chil. b. here were Jonathan, May 12, 1721 ; Benajah, March 10, 1724, and Elizabeth, Nov. 12, 1727. The parents were dismissed to the chh. in Dudley, in 1735. HALL, JAMES, m. Silence, D. of Hollis Parker, Oct. II, 1811 ; she d. April 20, 1832, aged 45. About the year 1828, FAMILY REGISTER. 97 he fell from near the top of the spire upon the roof of a meet- ing house he was building in Sutton, and so indented it, by break- ing one of the rafters, as to obtain a lodgment there, until relieved ; he was not sensibly injured, but soon went about his work. It is said he fell some years after from another building and broke his neck. Chil. Sarah Z., b. Oct. 2, 1SI3; Louisa Augusta, June 28, 1815 ; James Mujiroe, July 22, 1817 ; Aima Parker, Nov. 13, 1819; Mary Jane, Dec . S, 1821 ;. William Eusiis, April 2G, 1824; Silence Maria, April IG, 1832. HALL, JOSIAH, whose wife's name is not on record, had Isaac, bap. May 14, 1730. HINDS, JACOB, with a family, was from Marlboro', where he m. Grace Morse, Dec. 6, 1716. This name is written Hins in the records there ; he was living on house lot No. 33, in 1729 ; his wife was ad. to the chh. here in 1728. Their chil. in Marl- boro' were Tabitha, b. in 1738, and d. infant; Sarah, in 1719; Abigail, in 1720, and pub. to Josiah Broad, of Holden, Dec. 9, 1743 ; Daniel, in Shrewsbury, in 1722, and d. here, June 2, 1740 ; Joseph, in 1724. Those on record here, were Benja- min, h, J o\y 1, \125 ; Mary, Aug, 18,1726; Tabiiha, Nov. 14, 1727; Jason, Dec. 8, 1728, and d. before 1751 ; David Child was his Administrator. Elizabeth, Jan. 22, 1730, and m. Ephraim Temple, May 25, 1752 ; Jacob, Jan. 22, 1731. HINDS, BENJAMIN (s. of Jacob) m. Elizabeth, D. of Isaac Temple, Oct. 18, 1747. Chil. Elizabeth, h. March 9, 1748 ; Daniel, April 27, 1749; Abner, Oct. 14, 1750 ; Abi- gail, July 14, 1752, and m. Peter Goodale, in 1774 ; Benjamin, Aug. 29, 1754 ; Jason, Feb. 14, 1756 ; Nimrod, Jan. 22, 1753 ; Ashur, Sept. 11, 1759; Martha, Sept. 29, 1760; and, sup. m. Oliver Sawyer, in 1785 ; Tabiiha, March 2, 1762. HINDS, BENJAMIN, m. Tabitha, D. of Ephraim Holland, July 1,1766: probably the preceding Benjamin, and Tabitha, his 2d wife. Chil. Jacob, b. July 21, 1767 ; Justin, March 23, 1770 ; Joseph, July 4, 1772 ; Tabitha, April 14, 1770. 13 98 FAMILY REGISTER. HAPGOOa Capt. THOMAS (s. of Thomas,* of Marl- boro') 111. Damaris Hutchiiis, in Marlboro', Aug. 12, 1724 ; he was then called of Shrewsbury. She was ad. to the chh. here in 1728 ; her death is not on record. He d. Oct. 5, 1745, aged 43. Chil. Ephraim, b. April 28, 1725, and d. Sept. 1, 1739 ; Solomon, Sept. 20, 1726, and d. July 20, 1740 ; Asa, Dec. 6, 1728 ; Elijah, Jan. 16, 1731, and d. Oct. 5, 1745 ; Seth, Oct. 20, 1732; Joab, Jan. 21, 1735; Damaris, March 12, 1737, and m. Gideon Howe, in 1756; John, Sept. 12, 1739; David, Feb. 2, 1742, and d. Oct. 20, 1745; Eunice, Aug. 17, 1744, and m. Ebenezer Hartshorne, of Athol, April 20, 1767. HAPGOOD, ASA (s. of Thornas) m. Anna, D. of Asa Bouker, Dec. 6, 1750. Chil. Levinah, b. Feb. 5, 1752 ; Thomas, March 22, 1753 ; Elizabeth, May 6, 1754, He re- moved to Reading, Vt., thence to Halifax, in that State. HAPGOOD, SETH (s. of Thomas) m. Lydia, D. of Asa Bouker, in 1757, and settled in Petersham. He was the father of the late Hutchins Hapgood, Esq., of that town, who was sev- eral yearj its Representative in the General Court. HAPGOOD, JOAB (s. of Thomas) m. Abigail, D. of Isaac Stone, June 20, 1765, and d. March 21, 1803, aged 68. His * He was b. Feb. 1, 1'jG9 ; and, according to Marlboro' records, d. Oct. 4, 17G4, having past iii.s 9jth year. Extract from an English publication of tbat period — "Died at Marlboro', in New England, in the 9kh year of his age, fllr. Thomas Hapgood. His posterity were very numerous ; viz. 9 children ; 92 grand children ; 208 great grand children, and 4 great great grand children; in all, 313. His children saw their grandchil- dren, and their grandfather, at the same time." His wife was Judith, who d. Aug. 15, 1759 ; their " 9 children" were Mary, b. in 1G94; Sarah, in 1G95; Elizabeth, in 1697; Thomas, 1702; Hepzibah, 1704 ; John, 1707; Huldah, 1709; and Joseph, in 1714. His brother, Nathaniel, m. Elizabeth, D. of Samuel Ward, of Marlboro', 14, 6, 1695, and lived in Stow. They were the sons of Shydrack Hapgood, who came from England, and m. Elizabeth Tread- way, of Sudbury, Oct. 21 , 1661. He, and four others of a troop of about 20 men, from Concord and its vicinity, accompanying Capt. Hutchinson to treat with the Indians at Quaboag, (Brookfield) were there suddenly shot down by the treacherous enemy, lurking in ambush, and killed on the spot, Aug, 2, \61h. FAMILY REGISTER. 99 vvld. Abigail, d. Nov. 28, 1304, aged 69. Chil. Lwxj, b. June 25, 176G, living (1847) and unm.; Ej)liraim, March J. 1768; David, Nov. 25, 1769, and d. unm. Sept. 18, 1S29; Naiium, Dec. 7, 1771, and d. Oct. 9, 17S9; Elijah, Nov. 10, 1773; Stephen, Dec. 14, 1775, and d. Aug. 19, 1778; Martha, March I, 1778, and d. infant. HAPGOOD, EPHRAIM (s. of Capt. Joab) m. Elizabeth Cunningham, D. of Silas Allen, Feb. 28, 1796, and d. Dec. 17, 1843, aged 76. Chil. Martha, b. May 15, 1798, and m. Ben- jamin Flagg of Boylston ; they live on a portion of the farm on vvliich her great grandfather, Thomas, first settled ; Simon Allen, Aug. 5, 1802, and d. Oct. 5, 1803 ; Lucy, April 27, 1805, and m. Washington Hill of Spencer, Jan. 23, 1834. HAPGOOD, ELIJAH (s. of Joab) m, Eunice, D. of Reu- ben Baker, Sept. 26, 1802. She d. Nov. 14, 1841, aged 60. Chil. Abigail, b. Oct. 7, 1803, and m. John Roper, Jr. of Princeton, Dec. 14, 1824, and d. there; Joab, Sept. 6, 1804; Lemuel Bemis, Oct. 12, 1805; Charlotte, Aug. 30, 1807 ; Na- hum Roland, March 6, 1809, and m. Emily C, vvid. of Nathan Garfield ; David Thomas, Jan. 19, 1813, and d. Aug. 9, 1843 ; Lorenzo, Nov. 9, 1815; Reuben Leander, July 10, 1817; Ephraim Augustine, Nov. 22, 1823, and m. Nancy Holmes of Grafton . HAPGOOD, JOAB (s. of Elijah) m. Elizabeth Eager of Norlhboro', in 1828. Chil. Abigail Marion, b. Aug. 27, 1829 Charles Edward, Dec. 11, 1830; Susan Maria,Oct. 24, 1832 Lucy Elizabeth, July 22, 1835 ; fValtcr Joab, June 25, 1839 Mary Susan, July 15, 1841. HAPGOOD, LEMUEL BEMIS (s. of Elijah) m. Ama- zonia, D. of George Flagg of Holden. Chil. Martha Amanda, b. May 22, 1836; George Elijah, Jan. 22, 1S38. 100 FAMILY REGISTER. HEMENWAY, DANIEL,* sup. originally from Framing- ham, m. Ruth Bigelow, (sister of Samuel Bigelow, Sen.) June 7, 1743. Bolh ad. to the chh. here from that in Marlboro', in 1750. She d. May 4, 1768, aged 49. Chil. Silas, b. April 6, 1744, not recorded here, but in Marlboro'; the following are on the town record here, viz: Daniel, June 24, 1742, (so is the record, perhaps it should be 1748) m. Mary Carryl, Aug. 1, 1770, and settled in Barre; Susanna, A\m\ 16, 1746, and ra. Daniel Rand, Jr. in 1767 ; Asa, Sept. 8, 1750, and settled in Bridport, Vt. ; Jacob, March 5, 1753, m. Chloe Barrett, in 1780, and, probably, Sarah Saddler of Grafton, Jan. 29, 1789, and removed to Shoreham, Vt. ; Samuel, Feb. 28, 1756 ; Jonas, Dec. 13, 1758; Vashni, Oct. 13, 1761. He next m. Elizabeth, D. of Zebediah Johnson, Dec. 1, 1768; she d. Oct. 23, 1782, aged 39j. Child, Fhilip, b. June 9, 1776. He next m. in 1783, Abigail, wid. of Nahor Wheelock, and d. Nov. 15, 1794, aged 75. HEMENWAY, SILAS (s. of Daniel) m. Mary, D. of Zachariah Smith, in 176(5, and d. Aug. 12, 1830, aged 86 ; and iiis wife, Mary, April 17, 1819, aged 70. Chil. Susanna, b. May 10, 1767, and m. Joseph Stratlon Temple, in 1786; Ruth, Dec. 10, 1769, and m. Levi Jennison, in 1780; Mary, April * He framed the present meeting house in this town, the south one in Worces- ter, and that in Mortliboro', in which the Rev. Mr. Whitney long officiated, and many other public buildings; a warm patriot in the time of the Revolution; one of the strong men of the town, and its Delegate in the Convention, that framed the Constitution of tliis Commonwealth. Ralph Hemenway, Roxbury, freeman, 1G34, d. in 1699; had sons, John, b. 1641; Joshua, in IG'13. Farmer. The next 1 find of the name, is Ralph, iu Framingham, who there m. Sarah Ha- ven, Feb. 2, 1727. From Ralph, in Roxbury, no doubt, descended Daniel, who set- tled in Shrewsbury. Some of the following may have been his brothers. Samuel and Hannah Hemenway were m. March 24, 1736. Ebenezer Hemenway and Tamasin INurse were m. t'eb. 22, 1737. Jonathan Hemenway and Mary Foster were m. April 24, 1744. Joseph Hemenway and Mary Adams were m. July 4, 1743. Sylvanus Hemenway and Hepzibah Frost were m, March 22, 1750. John Hemenway and Mary Ran were m- Wov. 26, 1751. Isaac Hemenway and Elizabeth Haven were m. Nov. 28, 1754. All, with their wives, were of Framingham. FAMILY REGISTER. IQl 7, 1772, and m. Benjamin Miner of Bridport, Vt., Feb. 27, 1793 J Virtue, Jan. 23, 1775, and m. Jonathan Wiiheiby, in 1796; Seth, March 8, 1779; Ethan, JNov. 19, 1783, and d. Nov. 16, 1785. HEMENVVAY, SAMUEL (s. of Daniel) m. Martha Sal- mon of Boston, in 1779. Chil. Thomas St/m?ns, b. Nov. 14, 1779; Rebecca, Nov. 26, 1781; Francis Sahnon, Jan. 23, 1784; Hannah ^Salter, June 4, 1786 ; Vashni,Nov. 28, 1788; Sarah, Jan. 23, 1791. He, with his family, removed to Shoreham, Vt. HEMENWAY, JONAS (s. of Daniel) m. Sarah, D. of Thomas Whitney, Feb. 28, 1780, and d. March 12, 1827, aged 68; his wid. Sarah, Sept. 8, 1827, aged 71. ChW. Lucy, h. May 8, 1780, and m. Asahel Allen, May 8, 1800; Irene, July 23, 1784, and ra. Noah Allen, Jan. 1, 1804. HEMENWAY, VASHNI, Esq. (s. of Daniel) m. Sarah Heard, Feb. 4, 1792; she was then called of Lancaster, and ad. to the chh. here in 1797. He was much employed in town af- fairs, several years Rep., &c., and d. Jan. 19, 1821, in his 60th year. His wid. Sarah, d. at Worcester, Feb. 14, 1847, aged 81. (Her father was Edmund, whom. Sarah Willington of Waltham ; who was the son of Edmund, of Ipswich, who m. Priscilla Has- kell, and was afterwards, 1762, settled in Holden.) Chil. Rob- ert Eddy, h. Aug. 15, 1796; Edward Hawley, March 13, 1798 ; Sarah Paine, Oct. 14, 1805, and m. Dr. William Work- man, Sept. 16, 1828, and removed to Worcester. HEMENWAY, ROBERT EDDY (s. of Vashni, Esq.) went to Providence, R. L, and there m. Eliza Jackson; they both deceased soon after, leaving one child, Elizabeth. HEMENWAY, PHILIP (s. of Daniel) m. Eunice, D. of Joseph Stone, June 22, 1802. Chil. Lewis Stone, bap. Dec. 7, 1804; Eunice, bap. July 21, 1S05; Henry Hulbert, bap. Jan. 31, 1808. He removed with his family to Orwell, Vt. 102 ^ FAMILY REGISTER. HEMENWAY, Capt. SETH (s. of Silas) m. Martha, D. of Nathan Pratt, May 21, 1800; she d. Sept. 24, 1831, aged 51. Chil. Silas, b. Aug. 2, ISOO; Lucy, June 19, 1803, and d. in- fant; Levi Jcnnison, July 1, 1805 : Lucy, May 22, 1807, and m. Siilhnan Smith, in 1826 ; Anna, Oct. 2, 1809, and m. John Fessenden of Rutland, in 1S3I ; Adaline, Dec. 15, 1813, and m. Silas Smith; Levi Jennison, 1815. His second wife was Sarah Packard of Oakham. Child, Dexter. HEMENVVAY, SILAS, (s. of Selh) whose wife was Susan of Framingham, had Susan Adaline Augusta, b. June 21, 1828; and Silas Alonzo Augustus, Sept. 6, 1829; removed to Providence, R. I. HEMENWAY, LEVI J. (s. of Seth) m. Maria, D. of Capt. Thomas Harrington, Jr. Child, Frederick Augustus, b. Dec. 13, 1840. HEMENWAY, JOSIAH, from Framingham, whose wife was Nancy, had Adaline Keycs, b. Dec. 16, 1815 ; Julia Au- gusta, Oct. 18, 1817; and Eliza Ann, Sept. 29, 1820. HOWE, PHINEAS,* b. 1707, (s. of Josiah, and g. s. of John, first settler of Marlboro') rn. Abigail Bennett, both then * The e final, in this name, is not found in the old records, but as it is in general use now, I shall supply it to all of the name in the text of whom 1 have occasion to speak. There were several persons of the name of How, in different parts of the colony, very soon after its settlement commenced. Wlioof them was the ancestor of Phineas and Daniel, who settled in Shrewsbury, I sup. to have been John ; who was in Sudbury as early as 1G38. Fanner sAys, ''John (How) Watertown, free- man, 1640. John, Sudbury, freeman, 1640, and had sons, John, b. IG4O5 Samuel, b. 1642. When John first went, and where from, to Sudbury, is unknown ; he was one of 47, who shared in the division of Sudbury Meadows in 1C38. His wife was Mary; other sons, Isaac, Josiah, Thomas, b. 1636, Daniel in 1G58, and d. in Marl- boro', in 1661 5 all b. in Sudbury, as appears of record ; he had otliers in Marlboro'; for the grant of which township, he was, in 1656, one of the petitioners, to which place he removed from Sudbury, where he had been one of the Selectmen for sev- eral years, and d. 28, 3, 1680 ; in the record of his death, he is called, " John How, Sen." It has been said,that John, of Marlboro', came there from Watertown. If he ever was of Watertown, he appears, at least, to have mado a 6top at Sudbury for FAMILY REGISTER. 103 called of Shrewsbury, March 22, 1732, and both ad. to chh. here in that year; he lived in the N. P. Chil., not one on the town record ; Fhincas, bap. March 17, 1733; Bezaleel, \r,\p. Feb. 24, 1735, and sup. m. Sarah Bigelow of Marlboro', Oct. 8, J 759; Silas, bap. Feb. 13, 1737 ; Abigail, bap. March 4, 1739 J Elizabeth, bap. April 13, 1740. HOWE, SILAS, perhaps s. of Gershom, and his wife, Han- nah Bouker of Marlboro'; if so, he was b. in 1727. He m. Bulah Leland of Marlboro', Nov. 22, 1749, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Hannah, b. Dec. 10, 1750; and Isaac, Feb. 23, 1753. Hannah Howe m. Eli Keyes in 1762. King Howe m. Mitte Goodenovv in 1785. Abigail Howe m. Manassah Fairbank of Berlin in 1785. Elizabeth Howe m. Aaron Goddard of Bridport, Vt. in 1795, son of Rev. William Goddard of Westmoreland, N. H. HOWE, SILAS, (periiaps s. of Silas) whose wife was Abi- gail, lived in the N. P., and had Abraham, b. Jan. 12, 1782; the only one on record here; others said to be, Silas, Ephraim, some years. I have not yet been able to find a John How of or ever belonging to VVatertown ; and therefore infer, that John, who, according to Farmer, was in Wateitovvn, freeman, 1G40, is the same, who was in Sudbury, freeman, 1640. 1 leave it, however, for others to settle ; this is not the place, if I had the time, to investigate the subject. Edward How was in VVatertown, in 1634, and may have been a brother of John. John How, Jr., whose wife was Elizabeth, m. Jan. 22, 1662, was killed by the Indians at Sudbury, 20, 2, 1675. Josiah, m. Mary Haynes of Sudbury, May IS, 1671. Marlboro' soon became the hive of the Hows; their chil. were numerous, and, as many of them had the same Christian name, and were b. about the same time, it is not an easy matter at this period to trace them with accuracy through their several generations. 1 have the names and births of the children of 25 families of that name in Marlboro', averaging nine in a family. Phineas, above mentioned, I sup. was son of Josiah, who m. Sarah Biglo, 14, 10, 1706, who was son of Josiah, who m. Mary Haynes in 1671 j if so, he was b. in 1707. Capt. Daniel How, who settled in Shrewsbury, 1 sup. to have been the son of Josiah How and Mary Haynes ; if so, he was b. 5, 3, 1681 ; and this corresponds very nearly with his age at the time of his death. Having thus laid the foundation, I proceed with the superstructure contained in the te.xt. 104 FAMILY REGISTER, John, Levi, Abigail, Persis nnd Tamar. Simeon, or Simon Howe, pub. 10 Sarah Rice of Sterling, Sept. 6, 1784. As the above Howe families lived in the N. P., there is no record of them here after 1786, when tliat parish was incorpo- rated into a town, by the name of Boylston. HOWE, Capt. Daniel, (sup. son of Josiah) b. in 1681, m. Esther Cloyes, June 17, 17-25. They were then both called of this town ; she was probably from Framingham. She d. July 27, 1759, aged 58 ; he was ad. to the chh. July 16, 1758, be- ing (say the records) " more than 70 years old ;" he d. Nov, 22, 1768, aged, 87i. Chil. Daniel, bap. April 16, 1727 ; Jotham, b. Oct. 29, 1728; Nathan, June, 17, 1730; Gideon, March 15, 1732 ; Lucy, May 6, 1736, and m. Daniel Smith, in 1758 ; Mary, Dec. 11, 1738, and m. Dr. Edward Flint, in 1758; ffilliam, Feb. 14, 1734, a soldier in the revolu. and d. unm. March 23, 1813, aged 79. HOWE, DAMEL, Jr. (s. of Capt. Daniel,) m. Eunice, D. of William Taylor, June 10, 1748, and d. July 5, 1750, aged 23 ; child, Jonah, b. Jan. 2, 1749. His wid., Eunice, m. Mar- shall Newton, in 1751. HOWE, JOTHAM (s. of Capt. Daniel) m. Prlscilla, D. of Luke Rice, Jan. 3, 1753. She was nd. to chh. in 1759. Their deaths are not on record here ; perhaps they removed from town. Chil. Alvan, b. Nov. 4, 1753; Lucy, Sept. 8, 1757, m. Lewis Smith in 1782, and settled in Wardsboro', Vt.; Gardner, Nov. 20, 1759, and m. Abigail, D. of Joseph Sherman, Jr., in 1789; Francis, June 15, 1762; Priscilla, Aug. 25, 1764, and m. Jo- seph Knowlton, Jr., in 1784; Walter, April 9, 1767; Jenney, Nov. 11, 1769, and m. Aaron Smith, Jr., in 1794. HOWE, ALVAN (s. of Jotham) m. Mary Willington of Worcester, in 1779. Ch\\. Lucinda, h. Dec. 7, 1779; Luke Rice, Dec. 12, 1781 ; Martin, March 23, 1784 ; Laiah, Feb. 3, 1786; Leonard, Oct. 21, 1788; Ralph, bap. Nov. 29, 1789; Elizabeth, bap. June 26, 1791. He removed to Spen- cer, with his family. FAMILY REGISTER. IQ5 HOWE, Capt. NATHAN (s. of Capt. Daniel) rn. Hepzi- bah, D. of William Taylor, Nov. 10, 1748. He was an officer in the service at Lake Geor^^e, in the French war, and aided in building fort William Henry ; in 1776, he commanded a com- pany in throwing up works on Dorchester heights, during the night ; from an illness taken there he never recovered. His wife, Hepzibah, d. June, 1770, aged 36. Chil. Lois^ b. March 2, 1749, and m. Rev. Edward Goddard of Swansey, N. H., Nov. 4, 1769; Daniel, Feb. 6, 1752; Candace, Dec. S, 1754, and m. Simeon Allen of Princeton, July 20, 1772 ; Vashti, Jan. 13, 1757, and m. Jonathan Hubbard, in 1775; Nathan, Oct. 12, 1762; Amasa, Nov. 24, 1766, and m. Sarah Peirce, Sept. 4, 1786. The second wife of Capt. Nathan Howe was Zillah, D. of Eleazer Taylor, whom he m. in 1771, and d. March 2i, 1781 , aged 59, 9 mos. Chil. Hiram, b. July 16, 1775, m. a J5. of David Hathan, of Boylston, and d. about 1830; Joel, Jan. 19, 1779, and m. Peirce of Boylslon, and d. in 1843, aged 63. Zillah, the wid. of Capt. Nathan, m. Jonas Temple of Boylston, March 1, 1789. HOWE, GIDEON (s. of Capt. Daniel) m. Damaris, D. of Capt. Thomas Hapgood, Feb. 12, 1756, and lived on the place, now improved for the support of the town's poor. He d. Feb. 8, 1815, aged 83 ; his wife's death is not on record. Chil. Lu- cretia, b. June 10, 1756, and m. Artemas Wheeler, in 1777 ; Solomon, Oct, 21, 1758, and in. Rebecca Jennison, in 1784; Esther, Sept, 1, 1760, and m. Reuben Holland, in 17S4 ; Charlotte, May 6, 1762, and m. Reuben Baker, in 178 1 ; John Hapgood, Oct. 8, 1764; Damaris, Nov. 1, 1765, and m. Jo- seph B. Jennison, in 1792; Daniel, March 13, 1769; Alvan, May 12, 1772; Eunice, Nov. 15, 1774, and ni. Joseph Cloyes, Sept. 24, 1797; Lyman, June 1, 1777; Relief, April 14, 1734, and m. Dr. Seth Knowlton, in 1802, HOWE, JONAH, Esq. (s, of Daniel, Jr.) m. Prudence, D. of Asa Bouker, July 4, 1771. He probably did more town business, and was employed a greater number of years in the 14 106 FAMILY REGISTER. town's service, than any other individual, to the present day. He was Representative 17 years, 16 of them in succession, and a magistrate. In early life, he lived in the E. part of the town, between the houses of Elisha Davis and Silas Maynard, where most, if not all, of his chil. were b. ; the house has been re- moved many years since. He purchased, of Ebenezer Kings- bury, a place, a short distance west of the meeting house, and resided there until death. His wife. Prudence, d. May 14, 1795, aged 44. Chil. Eunice, b. Oct. 4, 1771, and m. Lewis Hartshorne, May 27, 1790 ; Dennis, July 15, 1773; Charles, Aug. 14, 1774; Daniel, Oct. 15, 1775, and d. infant; William, Jan. 13, 1777, and d. at Deniarara, before the year ISOO ; James, April 23, 1779, and d. at Staten Island, N. Y., in 1800; Eleanor, a twin with James, d. May 4, 1796; Daniel Newton^ March 21, 1781, and d. Feb. 1795; Submit, bap. Oct. 6, 1782, and m. Edward Kingsbury of Brookfield, April 14, 1801; Asa Boukcr, b. 1784; and Benjamin Lincoln, April, 1787. He next m. Candace, D. of Simeon Allen of Princeton, June 24, 1819, (her mother was D. of Nathan and Hepzibah Howe) and d. July 2, 1826, aged 77|. His wid. Candace, m. Ezra Newton of Princeton, Dec. 20, 1826. HOWE, NATHAN, Esq. (s. of Capt. Nathan) m. Mary, D. of Simon Parker, Feb. 13, 1783. Kep. and many years one of the Selectmen. His wife, Mary, d. Aug. 24, 1843, aged 80; he survives, Chil. Lucy, b. Dec. 12, 1783, and m. John Bannister of Boylston ; Martha, Sept. 15, 1785, and m. John Eager, Feb. 28, 1808; William Taylor, Aug. 24, 1787, went to Ohio and m. there; Calvin, May 14, 1789 ; Mary, Sept. 29, 1791, and m. March 17, 1816, Col. Joseph Hall of Camden, Me., JMember of Congress, and now, Navy Agent for the District of Boston and Charlestovvn. She d. at Camden, July 23, 1825, aged 34. (Their chil. were Mary Amelia H., who m. Jonathan Huse, Jr. in 1839 ; Frederick F. ; Harriet M. A ., who m. Joshua G. Norwood, in 1839; William H.; Eugene A. M., who m. Nathaniel G. Parker, in 1842; Stephen A.) Amasa, Feb. 6, 1794; Henry, March 12, 1796; Samuel Parlccr, Feb. 13, FAMILY REGISTER. 107 1798, and d. infant ; Harriet, Aug. 18, 1799, and rn. Gideon Harlow, Jan. 1, 1S2S ; Samuel Parker, Feb. 5, 1802, and d. infant; Sojjhronia, Nov. 20, 1805. HOWE, DANIEL (s. of Gideon) m. Hannah Hall, in New- fane, Vt., and d. here, Jan. 10, 1806, aged 37 ; his wid. Hannah, d. March 15, 1840, aged 73. Chil. Edward Flint, h. Dec. 25, 1789, and d. unm. in 1827 ; Levi, Jan. 21, 1792 ; Jiibal, Dec. 27, 1793 ; Clark, April 26, 1796 -, Damaris, July 8, 1798, and rn. Asa Knowlton, Jr. ; Lyman, Nov. 21, 1800, and m. Catha- rine Johnson of Worcester; Joseph Hall, Sept. 5, 1802, and settled in Lockport, N. Y. ; Hannah, Se\)X. 11, 1805, and ni. John B. Simmons of Dighton. HOWE, LEVI (s. of Daniel) m. Lydia, D. of Dea. Ben- jamin Goddard, Jan. 3, 1815; she d. April 10, 1841, aged 50. Chil. Daniel, h. July 3, 1816, and d. infant. He removed to Worcester, and had Eliza, b. in 1818, who m. Timothy L. Stearns of Framingham, in 1838 ; Eunice, Jan. 1820, who m. Simeon N. Story of Norwich, Ct., in 1838; Harriet, b. in 1822, who m. George S. Howe of Worcester, in 1842 ; Frances Ann, b. 1824, who m. William S. Walker of Oakham, in 1846; Daniel, b. in 1826, and George, in 1829. His second wife was Harriet Fales, a wid. of Oakham, whom he m. in 1845. HOWE, CLARK (s. of Daniel) m. and settled at Fort Ann, Wash. Co., N. Y, Chil. Appleton, Emily, Elizabeth, Clark, Damaris, Ann, Celestia, Daniel W., Juhal and Soprana. HOWE, JOHN HAPGOOD (s. of Gideon) m. Sarah, D. of Aaron Smith, Sept. 3, 1787; she d. March 12, 1814, aged 50 ; he d. Jan. 3, 1839, aged 74. Chil. Charlotte, b. May 13, 1788, and m. Asa B. Howe, in 1807 ; Miriam, May 6, 1790, and m. Dr. Benjamin L. Howe, in 1810; Dolly, Aug. 6, 1792, and m. Leonard Wheeler, Jan. 29, 1821. Aaron, Oct. 14, 1794, and ra. Harriet, D. of John Richardson, in 1816, and iiad Appleton, wlio d. July 9, 1823, aged 4 years; Sarah, May 9, 1807. 108 FAMILY REGISTER. HOWE, LYIMAN (s. of Gideon) m. Sylvia, D. of George Slocumb, March 25, lSO-2. Chil. Joseph Cloyes, b. July 17, 1802; Hammond, Sept 14, ISOl; Leivis, Oct. 8, 1806, and d. at New Orleans, unm.; Louisa, Nov. 20, ISOB, m. William Lewis of Bolton ; Ahuira, Jan. 31, 1811, and m. Morse of Medfield ; Clarinda, Feb. 5, 1813, and m. Jonas H. Allen, Dec. 9, 1S31; Sylvester, March 2^2, 1815; Jerub Slocumb, Dec. 16, 1817 ; and m. Howe of Haverhill: Harriet 3Iaria^ July 24, 1S20, and m. Henry H. Mason. HOWE, DENNIS (s. of Jonah) m. Elisabeth Bigelow of Worcester, (D. of the second wife of Ezekiel Howe) Jan. 7, 1795, and d. June 4, 1807, aged 34. Chil. Prudence BouJcer, h. May 16, 1795, and m. Oliver K. Freeman, ia Alabama; (Child, George Oliver, b. Aug. 29, 1836) William, Nov. 13, 1796; Jonfi/j, Jan. 25, 1798, practising physician in Rutland, and drowned there, July 5, 1825, unm. ; Sarah, b. Feb. 12, 1800; Eleanor, Oct. 27, 1801, and d. March 20, 1805 ; Eliza, March 24, 1803, and d. March 22, 1805; Seraphim, who m. Joel W. Upham, and d. in Millbury, Oct. 29, 1839; Elizabeth, Aug. 29, 1807, and d. unm. Aug. 8, 1832. HOWE, CHARLES (s. of Jonah) m. Sarah, D. of Dr. Stephen Ball, Sen. of Northboro'> Child, Sarah. His wid., Sarah, m. Gershom Fay. HOWE, ASA BOUKER (s. of Jonah) m. Charlotte, D. of John H. Howe, Sept. 28, 1807, and d. Aug. 27, 1816, aged 31. Chil. John, b. Oct. 8, 1SG8; Laura, Sept. 28, 1810, m. William Maynard, and d. Oct. 1843. Miriam, April 10^ 1313, and m. John Rice of Northboro'. HOWE, D,. BENJAMLN L. (s, of Jonsh) m. Miriam, D. of John H. Howe, in 1810. She d. Oct. 4, 1821, aged 31. Chil. Caroline Augusta, James A.aron, Eenjamin Lincoln, and Edward Kingsburtj. He next m. Mary Hitchcock, a widow of Brookfield, in 1822, and d. in Aug. 1825, aged 38. FAMILY REGISTER. IQQ HOWE, CALVIN (s. of Nathan, Esq.) m. Mary, D. of Col. Seth Wyman, Nov. 26, 1815. Chil. William Henry, b, Feb. 4, 1816; Benjamin Edward, Aug. 24, 1817; Seth fVy- man, ApvW 7, 1819; Samuel JngersoU, Feb. 8, 1822; Mart/ Eliza, May 11, 1824 ; John Calvin, Feb. 10, 1828. HOWE, AM ASA (s. of Nathan, Esq.) m. Elizabeth Allen of Princeton. Chil. Lorenzo, b. Aug. 12, 1819; Harriet Em- eline, May 19, 1821 ; Abigail Augusta, Oct. 17, 1S26; ISa- ihan, Jan. 20, 1829 ; Artcmas, JMarch 5, 1831 ; Sarah Eliza- beth, Dec. 30, 1S37. HOWE, EZEKIEL and his wife, Sarah, previously wid. Sarah Bigelovv of Worcester, came from there to this town, ad- vanced in life, with two of her chil., viz : Elizabeth BigcloWy who m. Dennis Howe, in 1795 ; and Sarah Bigeloiv, who m. John Ward. He was brother of Hepzibah, wife of Dea. Cyprian Keyes, and originally from Sudbury ; lived on the place, now of Mr. Nathan Pratt, and d. Oct. 7, 1800, aged 81. His wid. Sa- rah, April 5, 1806, aged 74. HOWE, WINSOR, whose wife was Abigail, had Richard Baxter, b. here, Aug. 15, 1811, and soon moved away. HOWE, LEWIS (from Marlboro*) m. Ruth, D. of Ephrsiin Sever, in 1826. Chil. George Lewis, b. Feb. 5, 1826; Julia Ann, Dec. 11, 1827. HATHAN, MICAH, (sup. from Marlboro') in some instances written Ilathorn, and lived probably in the N. P., m. Sarah Jones of Marlboro', Nov. 26, 1761. No further record of hin> or his, nor is there here any record of any family of that name. HARRINGTON, ISAAC * (s. of Daniel, of Marlboro') m, Miriam, D. of Zerubbabel Eager and Hannah Kerley, of Marl- * Robert and Susanna Harrington had Daniel, b. in Watertown, 1, 9, 1657; ivlio there m. Sarah Whitney, Oct. 18, 1G81 j and had Daniel, b. Feb. 24, 1G83, who set- no FAMILY REGISTER, boro', Feb. 16, 1730, and settled in Grafton ; In advanced life, they came to this town, and resided with their son, Isaac. He d. here, June 1, 1782, aged 73, and his wid., Miriam, Feb. 12, 1801, aged 88. She was a twin child with Moses, her brother, and b. in 1712. Her parents were ni. March 23, 1698. Her father, the s. of William Agur, and her mother, the D. of Henrj Kerley. HARRINGTON, Capt. ISAAC (s. of Isaac) m. Hannah, D. of Jacob Whipple of Grafton. He lived on the farm, after- wards, of his grandson, the late Isaac Harrington. Selectman and Rep. many years; also a member of the State Convention, that adopted the Constitution of the United States. He d. July 8, 1805, aged 70, and his wife, Hannah, Jan. 25, 1804, aged G6. Chil. Adam, b. in 1759; Foriunatus, April 22, 17C4; Jubah Oct. 28, 1769, and d. in Boston, unm., Oct. 20, 1802, aged 33. HARRINGTON, ADAM (s. of Capt. Isaac) m. Lucretia, D. of Samuel Bigelow, Jr., Aug. 14, 1781, and d. of small pox, Nov. 12, 1792, aged 33. Chil. Haminh, b. April 2G, 17S2, and m. Dr. Silas Wheelock, in 1800; Zillah, Aug. 23, 1784, and m. Col. Daniel Harrington, in 1808 ; Isaac, May IS, 1790 ; Lucretia, March 13, 1793, and m. Henry Cary, in 1811. His wid. Lucretia, m. Capt. Martin Newton, in 1794. tied in Marlboro', and whose wife was Elizabeth; they there had Daniel, b. in 1707, and Isaac, above meutioned, b. Rlay f>, 1709. Samuel, brother of Isaac, and b. in ni-i, settled in Craflon, and may have been the Samuel Harrington who m. Lydia Ball, in Watertown, May 28, 1737. Robert and Susanna Harrington had Thomas, b. April 10, 1665, who m. Rebecca White, in Watertown, April 1, 16oG ; and had Ebenezer, b. there, June 27, 1687, and, probably, Thomas, whose wife, Abigail, d. in Cambridge, March, 1717, aged 30, and whose son, 37iowias, b. in 1713, settled in this town. All the Harrington families in this town, who are noticed in the text, with the exception of the four last, are descendants of isuac and Thomas; and all of them, probably, have the same common ancestor in this country. Robert may have been a son of Richard and Elizabeth Harrington, (Richard io the lirst 1 find of the name) who had Elizabeth, b. in Charlcstown, 13, 3, 1643; if BO, he was older than Elizabeth, and, probably^ b. before his parents casne to Anierica. FAMILY REGISTER. Ill HARRINGTON, FORTUNATUS, Esq. (s. ofCapt. Isaac) m. Anna, D. of Samuel Harrington and Anna Brigham of Graf- ton, and d. Jan. 24, 1841, aged 77 ; his wife, Anna, Jan. 23» 1832, aged 63. Chil. Anna, who m. Gardner Wheelock of Worcester, Dec. 31, 1818; Adam, h. Jan. 13, 1799; Mary, Jan. 7, 1 80 1, and ni. Lewis Thayer of Northbridge, April 29, 1823, and d. in Worcester, Oct. 14, 1840, aged 39; Jubal, Feb. 7, 1803, grad. B. U., 1825, m. Lucretia Keyes, of Prince- ton, and removed to Worcester ; Oliver, June 30, 1805, and m. Eliza, D. of Dr. Silas Wheelock, April 4, 1828, and settled in Worcester. HARRINGTON, ADAM, Esq. (s. of the preceding) m. Emily, D. of Nathaniel Lakin, Esq. of Paxton, in 1829. Child, Ellen Tnjphosa, h. Feb. 14, 1830. HARRINGTON, ISAAC (s. of Adam) m. Rhoda, D. of Samuel Smith, in 1809, and d. Feb. 23, 1843, aged 53. Chil. Samuel Smith, h. April 25, 1810; Elbridge Gerry, Jan. 3, 1812, and m. Susan, D. of Martin Harrington ; Isaac Sylvester, Dec. 17, 1813; Nancy Eliza, Dec. 18, 1815, and ra. Daniel Harrington; Charlotte Lucretia, May 22, 1818, and m, William Bartlett ; Adam Lorenzo, Dec. 20, 1820 ; Clarendon Augustus, May 8, 1822. HARRINGTON, THOMAS and his wife, Grace Warren, both of Watertown, were m. there, Aug. 27, 1737, (see note) and soon after settled here, where he d. April 15, 1791, aged 78. No record of her death. Chil. Thomas, b. Dec. 23, 1737, and d. Sept. 10, 1745; Jonathan, Jan. 16, 1741, and d. infant; Jonathan, Feb. 11, 1742, and d. Sept. 11, 1745 ; Elijah, Jan. 27, 1745; Grace, April 11, 1747, and m. Moses Newton, in 1780 ; Abigail, Dec. 16, 1749; Esther, Jan. 1. 1753, and m. Simeon Bruce, in 1776; Thomas, March 23, 1756; Jonathan, May 18, 1759; Daniel, Sept. 3, 1761. 112 FAMILY REGISTER. HARRINGTON, ELIJAH (s. of Thomas) m. Mary War- ren of Upton, in 1780, and d. March 8, 1818, aged 73; his wid. Mary, sup. in 1828, aged 80. Chil. Lydia, b. Nov. 8, 1781, and d. unm. June 12,1810; Warren, Oct. 15, 1783; Elijah, April 7, 1786 ; Mary, Jan. 4, 1789; Susanna, Jan. 18, 1791 ; Timothy, April 15, 1794, and d. infant; Henrietta, hap. Jan. 22, 1797. HARRINGTON, WARREN (s. of Elijah) m. Martha, D. of Lewis Smith, Aug. 14, 1808, and d. April 25, 1832, aged 49. Ch\lJ\'Jary, b. Aug. 4, 1809; Eunice, April 16, 1812; Nathan Smith, Jan. 29, 1815. HARRINGTON, ELIJAH (s. of Elijah) m. Elizabeth, D. of Silas Wheelock, Jan. 17, 1810. Chil. Samuel, b. April 30, 1810 ; Lucy, xMarch 7, 1812 ; Jane, March 30, 1816. HARRINGTON, Capt. THOMAS (s. of Thomas) m. Hannah, D. of Dea. William Knowlton, Oct. 14, 1784, and d. Dec. 20, 1834, aged 78; his wife, Hannah, d. March 8, 1793, aged 26. Chil. Thomas, b. March 13, 1785 ; Hannah, May 2, 1786, and m. Lewis Pratt, in 1802; Grace, Sept. 18, 1789, and m. Asa Mixer, Jr. in 1804. HARRINGTON, Capt. THOMAS (s. of the preceding) m. Relief, D. of Asa Mixer, in 1805. She d. Feb. 3, 1816, aged 27. Chil. Thomas, b. June 1, 1805, and d. Oct. 7, 1817; Sarah Nelson, MdiXch 11, 1807, and m. Darwin Knowlton, in 1828; Charles, Dec. 11, 1808; iiQ?ina/i, Aug. 1 1, 1811, and m. William S. Knowlton, Feb. 23, 1832; Daniel, Dec. 21, 1813, and m. Nancy Eliza, D. of Isaac Harrington. He next m. Abigail, D. of Jonathan Harrington, in 1817. Chil. Eli, h. May4, 1817, and m. Sarah, D. of Abner Stow of Grafton; Maria, Jan. 2, 1820, and m. Levi Jennison Hemenway. HARRINGTON, CHARLES (s. of the above) m. Selena, D. of Abel Wesson of Grafton, Aug. 19, 1829. Chil. Charles FAMILY REGISTER. 113 Albert, b. Mav 21, 1830; Thomas Frederick, Oct. SO, 1833, and d. in 1834; Daniel Frederic, March 5, 1835, and d. in- fant ; Sarah Amelia, March 15, 1836; Thomas, Feb. 6, 1839. HARRINGTON, JONATHAN (s. of Thomas) m. Sarah, D. of Ehiathan Pratt, in 1783 ; she d. Feb. 16, 1S13, aged 49. Chil. Martiii, b. Jan. 3, 1784; Daniel, Nov. 2, 1785; Luke, Feb. 17, 1788 ; Abigail, Dec. 7, 1789, and m. Capt. Thomas Harrington, Jr. in 1817 ; Emery, Oct. 18, 1791 ; Adam, Oct. 20, 1793, and d. Nov. 12, 1811 ; Schuyler, April 17, 1796; Jesse, Jan, 16, 1801, and went to Fittsfield ; Relief, Feb. 8, 1803, and m. Dexter Harrington, in 1827; Calvin, Oct. 24, 1808, m. Anna, D. of Abraham Munroe, Dec. 9, 1830, and d. at St. Lewis, in 1842. He next m. Susanna Penniman, a wid. of Charlton, in 1814; she d. Nov. 17, 1825, aged 51; he, April 6, 1842, aged 83. Chil. Snlem,h. Aug. 19, 1815, and m. Parker; Jackson, Dec. 10, 1816, and m. Carpenter. HARRINGTON, MARTIN (s. of Jonathan) m. Lucinda, D. of Joseph S. Temple, in 1808. Chil. Harriet Rebecca, b. Sept. II, 1809; Jaines Henry, April 19, 1812; Susan, who m. Elbridge Gerry Harrington; Walter, July 16, 1816; Lucinda, March 2, 1819. Removed, with his family, to Grafton. HARRINGTON, Col. DANIEL (s. of Jonathan) m. Zil- lah, D. of Adam Harrington, in 1808, and d. in Illinois, in 1844. Chil. Adam, b. Jan. 1, 1809; Henry Henderson, Oct. 24, 1811, m. Cornelia, D. of Rufus Wesson of Worcester ; Miriam, Jan. 24, 1819, and m. Rufus Wesson, Jr. of Worcester; Han- nah Rozan, May 9, 1822, and m. Luther H. Temple. HARRINGTON, LUKE (s. of Jonathan) m. Sarah, D. of Daniel Smith, May 6, 1815. Child, Caroline, b. Sept. 15, 1815. HARRINGTON, EMERY (s. of Jonathan) m. Fanny, D. of Timothy Townsend, in 1813; she d. April 18, 1819, aged 15 114 FAMILY REGISTEfc. 26. Chil. Alanson Townsend, b. Oct. 13, 1813; Willidm Harrison, Dec. 26, 1814 ; Nathaniel il7., July 21, 1816; John, Jan. 4, 1818. He next m. Lucy Bartlett, D. of Abraham Munroe, Nov. 24, 1S25; slie d. in Grafton, to which place he had removed, where he next m. Elizabeth Robinson, Apiil 6, 1830. Child, Andrew Jackson. HARRINGTON, SCHUYLER (s. of Jonathan) m. Sophia, D. of Ste|)hen Johnson, Nov. 22, 1818. Chil. Catharine So- phia, b. Feb. 15, 1S19; the only one on record; Stephen Johnson, who d. Oct. 9, 1821, aged one year. HARRINGTON, ADAM, 2d (s. of Col. Daniel) m. Nancy, D. of Abel Wesson of Grafton, May 16, 1830. Chil. Nancy RosiIlah,h. OcL 17, 1831 ; Harriet Maria, April 24, 1835; Georgianna Amelia, Feb. 16, 1837. HARRINGTON, DANIEL (s. of Thomas) m. Relief, D. of Aaron Smith, Dec. 22, 1788, and d. here, Feb. 2, 1823, aged 61 J; his wid. Relief, d. Feb. 15, 1844, aged 77. Chil. Holloivay, b. May 8, 1789; Henry April 18, 1791, and d. in- fant; Elizabeth, Nov. 16, 1793; Henry, Sept. 10, 1796; Re- lief, Oct. 4, 1798; Daniel, Feb. 23, 1802; and Deoctcr, prob- ably b. in Charlton, (where his father lived a few years and re- turned) who m. Relief, D. of Jonathan Harrington, in 1827, and d. March 18, 1828, aged 22. HARRINGTON, HOLLOWAY (s. of the above) m. Charlotte Merritt of Charlton. Chil. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 17, 1818; Barnard M., Dec. 14, 1820; Hollowayjune 10, 1823; Prentiss W., April 29, 1826; Charlotte, March 5, 1831; Francena, Sept. 9, 1835; Pamelia, Oct. 21, 1839. HARRINGTON, DANIEL (bro. of the above) m. Mercy, D. of Daniel Smith, April 21, 1825. Ch\\. An geline A., b. March 13, 1827; Daniel S., Jan. 3, 1831; Aaron G., May 23, 133G, FAMILY REGISTER. 115 HARRINGTON, JONATHAN, of Watertown, m. Grace Hagar of Waltliam, Dec. 20, 1764, and settled here; shed. Oct. 1, 1778. Cliil. iSusanna, b. Jan. 22, 1769; Anno, Sept. 1770; Sarah, Aug. 28, 1772, and d. Aug. 1, 1775. He next rn. Catharine, D. of Ross Wyman, iMarch 10, 1779. Chil. Jonathan, b, March 10, 1780; Sarah, Feb. 15, 1782; Wyman, Feb. 11, 17S4. He returned with his family to Watertown, and d. soon after by reason of working in Charles River in the cold season. HARRINGTON, NOAH (from Worcester) m. Lois, D. of Enoch Kin^sley, July 27, 1784. Chil. Lydia, bap. March 6, 1785; William, hd.^. Oct. 28, 1787; IZan/iaA, bap. Sept. 23, 1792. HARRINGTON, ELIJAH (s. of Elijah, of Worcester) m. Hannah, D. of Benjamin Baker. Chil. Draper, who d. Jan. 15, 1833, aged 34 ; Rebecca H., Oct. 3, 1808 ; John B., Nov. 21, 1812; Leonard, Jan. 3, 1816; Samuel P., April 9, ISlSj George A., July 5, 1824; Lydia M., Oct. 19, 1826. HARRINGTON, JOSIAH (the same, prob3bly, who was taken, when a lad, by John Rice, Sen. into his family, of which he gave the Selectmen written notice, saying, he was last from Worcester) m. Mary Jennison, D. of Hollis Parker, Jan. 26, 1803, and d. soon after. Child, Josiah, b. Sept. 15, 1803. His wid. m. Asahel Allen, Jan. 9, 1805. HOLLAND, JONAS* m. Sarah Bannister, in Marlboro', Nov. 23, 1733 ; she was ad. to the chh. here in , and d. here, March 25, 1738. Child, Jonas, bap. here. May 4, 1735, and d. here, Feb. 28, 1756. As they were then destitute of a minister in Marlboro', the parents may not have been settled here •Jonas, Ephraim and Samuel Holland were, probably, brothers, and from .Marl- boro', where tjamuel was b. in 1721; his parents were John and Elizabeth. John m., in 1726, a second wife, Elizabeth Angier of Watertown. He was the sou of Samuel,, who m. Mary Coller, 9, 11, 1695, in Marlboro', and settled there. 116 FAMILY REGISTER. at that time. He next m. Bathsheba , and had Ivory, b. in Marlboro', in 1739; Park, h. here, Aug. 7, 1742, and d. Sept. 13, 1745; Esther, March 7, 1745; Fork, April 15, 174S, and d. Jan. 20, 1750; Luther, May 29, 1750; Park, Nov. 19, 1752. He removed to Petersham, wiih his family, before 1765, having lived in the N. P. HOLLAND, EPHRAIM m. Thankful Howe of Worcester, Dec. 11, 1739. Chit. Sarah, b. March 5, 1740, and m. Luke Knovvlton, in 1760 ; Tabitha, April 23, 1742, and m. Benjamin Hinds, in 1766; Eunice, Sept. 24, 1744, and, sup., rn. Abel Osgood of Rutland, Feb. 13, 1766; Joseph, Oct. 19, 1746, and, sup., m. Elizabeth Gleason of Worcester, in 1772; Thankful, Oct. 24, 174S, and m. Josiah Randall of Newfane, Vt., in 1774 ; Abraham, who m. Abigail, D. of Henry Baldwin, June 2, 1784, and removed to Walpole, N. H. He was long a distinguished physician there, and d. March, 1847, aged 96. Eevinah, 14, 1753, and m. Joshua Morse, in 1773; Ephraim, Oct. 22, 1755, and m. Eunice, D. of Marshall Newton, Feb. 1782, and removed to Newfane; Jcrmes, June 5, 1758; Nathaniel, May 11, 1761, and d. July 27, 1784. HOLLAND, SAMUEL m. Sarah (D., sup., of Daniel) Hastings, May 9, 1745. Chil. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 7, 1746, and rp. Francis Temple, Dec. 18, 1766 ; John, Oct. 5, 1747; Abi- gail, ^Uvch 13, 1750, and m. Nathan Pike, May 10, 1769; Jonah, April 9, 1752, d. Sept. 6, 1759 ; Sarah, Jan. 16, 1754, and perhaps m. Hugh Moore, of Lancaster, 'n 1775; Reuben, Nov. 29, 1755; Joab, 3-an. 9, 1758; Jonah, Dec. 17, 1759; Paul, April 13, 1761 ; Mary, Oct. 6, 1764, and, sup. m. John White, in 1785. Samuel, the father of these children, d. April 24, 1764, aged (age not on record,) sup. about 43. His wid. Sarah, m. Samuel Richardson, of Newfane, Feb. 6, 1774. HOLLAND, REUBEN (s. of Ephraim) m. Esther, D. of Gideon Howe, April 12, 1784. Child, Martha, bap. Dec. 31, 1786, and m. Benjamin Goddard, Jr. in 1805. FAMILY REGISTER. 1 17 HARRIS, DANIEL, whose wife was Jerusha, hnd Abigail, b. July 1, 1756 ; Daniel, July 7, 1758 ; Martha, Oct. 5, 1760; John, April 9, 1763 ; Sarah, April 8, 1766. HARRIS, ASA, whose wife was Abigail, lived in ihe Leg., and had Abijah, b. June 3, 1759, and d. infant ; Mary, Aug. 7, 1760 ; Luke, Feb. 6, 1763 ; Paul, Nov. 23, 1765 ; Asa, Oct 1, 17G7. HARRIS, DAINIEL (s. of Daniel) m. Abigail, D. of Ger- shotn VVheelock, Jr., Feb. 14, 1788. Child, Alice, bap. Sept. 27, 1789. He removed to Wardsboro', Vt., where he d. Jan. 1846, a pensioner, aged 88. HARRIS, WILLIAM, the name of whose wife is not on re cord here, had Oliver, bap. Jan. 4, 1730. He may have been the father of Daniel and Asa, and also of Noah, who m. Phebe Butler, Feb. 22, 1757. HOYT, BENJAMIN, whose wife was Joanna, had Joanna, b. July 6, 1743; Johii, Feb. 16, 1744; ffyman, April 26, 1745 Sarah, Jan. 25, 1751. His 2d wife was Susannah . Chil. Robert, b. May 6, 1753 ; Reuben, Sept. 15, 1755. Jemima Hoyt m. Samuel Stearns, of Grafton, Aug. 19, 1752. HEDGE, ELISHA, m. Martha, D. of Daniel Johnson, of Marlboro', Dec. 30, 1728, ad. to the chh. here in 1736, from the New North chh. in Boston. (Dorothy, the mother of his wife, long and strenuously, but unsuccessfully, opposed his admis- sion to this chh. ; she was then a widow ; the records of the chh. here, show her hostility to him, but not the cause of it ; she was the mother, also, of Daniel and Zebediah, who settled here.) Chil. Josiah, bap, July 12, 1730, and d. in 1733; Samuel, bap. May 14, 1732 ; Lemuel, bap. July 7, 1734. He was, at his request, dismissed to the chh. in Worcester, in 1740. He ap- pears from a very interesting address by Lucius R. Paige, at a ^18 FAMILY REGISTER. centenial celebration in Hardwick, in 1838, to have been one of the " Continental soldiers" from that town. Supposing him to have been, but twenty-one years of age, when he ni. he was at least 68 years old, in 1775. He probably had a 2d wife, wid. Elizabeth Stratton, of Marlboro', whom he m. Dec. 3, 1766) he may have been a descendant of John Hedge, who was in Lynn, in 1634. HEDGE, LEMUEL (s. of Elisha) grad. H U., 1759, m. Sarah, D. of Rev. David White, of Hardwick, and settled in the ministry in Warwick, where he d. in Oct. 1777, aged 43. Chil. Lemuel, grad. H. U., 1784 ; Abraham, a Physician, and Sam-' uel, both of whom settled in Windsor, Vt. ; Levi, grad. H. U., 1792, and d. in Cambridge, in 1844 j having been tutor 15, and professor, 17 years in the University there. HARVEY, Dr. ZACHARIAH,* whose wife was Ann, had Daniel, who d. Jan. 13, 1748; Rachel, b. May 31, 1750; Daniel, Sept. 24, 1752, and d. in 1756 ; Darius, Dec. 9, 1754 ; Isaiah, May 8, 1758, " near Wachusett, but not in any town^ ship." HOLDEN, DANIEL m. Jemima, D. of Jedediah Tucker, Aug. 20, 176G ; he was then called of Worcester ; settled here and lived on the place afterwards purchased and occupied by John Mason, Jr. His wife, Jemima, ad. to the chh. in 1780, d. Jan. 23, 1786. Chil. Daniel, b. July 4, 1769, and d. in 1770 ; * He was one of those, who, living in the leg, were, with their lands, voted off by the town in 1732, to be annexed to Lancaster; the annexation did not take place until 17G8. He gave by deed a lot of land to "the inhabitants of Shrewsbu- ry leg," for a burying place and school house lot ; as his son, Isaiah, was born " near Wachusett," in 1738, he had probably removed there before that time. He was among the first settlers of Princeton, and the first practising physician there. It was called the District of Princeton, not having been incorporated, as a town, until 1771. In 17()1, he appears to have been made all things to all men ; besides being their physician, he was, at their District meeting, in March of that year, chosen ftloderator, Clerk, Selectman, Assessor, and .-^gent to the General Court. The Harvey apple, so highly esteemed, and of which there were, years ago, a .few tree? in this town, is said to have been introduced into this vicinity by him. FAMILY REGISTER. ng jtonah, Nov. 16, 1770 ; Daniel, who tn. Margaret, D. of Capt. Seth Pratt, and settled in N. Y. ; Amasa, who m. AbiE,ail Pratt, sister of Margaret, Jnly 13. 1797, and removed to Johnstown, N. Y. ; Life, June 23, 1783, went to sea, and sup. d. at, say, Baltimore, in 1844 ; probably he had been master of a vessel ; in the paper announcing his death, he was called " Capt. Life Holden.". The second wife of Daniel Holden was Dorothy, D. of Daniel Johnson, whom he m. Dec. 25, 178S. Child, Rufus Johnson, b. June 23, 1789. The father removed to Charhon, and d. there about 1835; his wid. Dorothy, is yet living here, March 1847, at the age of 95 years. HUBBARD, DANIEL, whose wife was Dorothy, had Per. sis, b May 13, 1735, Lucretia, April 28, 1737; Jonas, bap. May 27, 1739. Dorothy Hubbard m. Ebenezer Harwood, of Litdeton, Nov. 27, 1737. Jonathan Hubbard m, Vashti, D. of Nathan Howe, Oct. 25, 1775. HOLT, ABEL, m. Eunice Keyes, D., probably, of Henry, Oct. 21, 1765, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Lois, b. May 11, 1767; Amasa, April 24, 1772; Asa, Jan. 11, 1775; Abel, June 26, 1776 ; Jonas, Oct. 22, 1779. Jonas Holt, the name of whose wife is not on record, had Ivory ^ bap. here, May 25, 1740. Barzillai Holt, pub. to Lucy Williams, Nov. 1770. HILL, NATHAN, m. Mary Wliipple, of Westboro', July 11, 1772 ; he lived, it is said, on the place, afterwards, of Gid- eon Rider. Chil. Oliver, b. May 24, 1780; Mary, Aug. 21, 1781 ; CA/oe, Jan. 13, 1733. HAGAR, ABRAHAM (from Waltham, s. of Benjamin) m. Dolly, D. of Charles Newton, in 1781 ; she d. Feb. 11, 1786, 120 FAMILY REGISTER. aged 20, an early marriage and an early death ; she was b. in 1766. Chil. William, b. Dec. 2S, 1782, and d.in 1783 ; Azu-- bah, March 22, 1784 ; Bolhj, Feb. 3, and d. on the 4th, 1786. He next m. Thankful, D. of Elisha Newton, Dec. 26, 1786, so is the town record ; the chh. record is " Abraham Hager and Thankful, his wife, were admitted members," &.C., " Oct. 7, 1786." Child, Sarah, bap. Oct. 7, 1787. Removed to Princeton. Hannah Hagar m. James Alexander, Sept. 12, 1786. Elizabeth Hagar m. Andrew Grimes, of Lancaster, Oct. 26, 1775. Abigail Hagar m. Silas Rice, of Hubbardston, INov. 7, 1775. Sarah Hagar m. Timothy Fay, Jr., of Northboro', July 27, 1777. Eunice Hagar m. Zachariah Sawtle, of Northboro', in 1781, and removed to Gerry. Mary Hagar m. Moses Fay, of Bennington, Vt., in 1785. HENSHAW, Col. JOSEPH,* grad. H. U. 1748, m. his cousin Sarah, D. of Joshua Henshaw, Esq., of Boston, May 25, * Thomas Henshaw, of Derby, in the County Palatine, of Lancaster, died in Toxter Park, near Liverpool, England, about IGOl. His son William was killed at the taking of Liverpool, during the civil wars, in 1614. Joshua, son of William, was about 14. months old at the time of his father's death, and, when eight years old, was sent to iNew England, and lived in Dorchester; where he m. Elizabeth, D. of William Sumner. Thtir son Joshua, b in 1672. m. Mary Websier, of Boston, in 1700, and had Daniel, b. in 1701, who m. Elizabeth Baas, of Boston, in 1724, and was one of the proprietors of Leicester, to which town he removed, and d. there in 1781, aged SO. Col. Joseph, above mentioned, b. in 1727; William, afterwards Col., b. in 1735, and David, b. in 1744, were sons of Daniel. The two last settled in Leicester, and d. there ; Col. William, in 1820, aged 84, and David, in 1808, aged 64. Their brother, Joseph, resided there a short time; being engaged in naviga- tion, he was, during most of early life, in foreign parts. They were all of them in military commission in the Revolutionary war, and distinguished for their patriot- ism and love of country. All of them were afterwards, and through life, officiating magistrates. Joshua, b. in 170.3, brother of Daniel, was several years, and in the early part of the Revolution, one of the Selectmen of Boston, and, in 1768, chosen a member of the Executive Council ; the Royal Governor, already scorched in his seat by the flame of liberty, negatived, or in the language of the present day, vetoed, the choice. Hia son, Joshua, several years Register of Deeds for the County of Suf- folk, was burnt out at the " great fire" in Boston, in 1787, and removed to Shrews- bury, about 1792, and is the one mentioned in the text. FAMILY REGISTER. 121 1758, and, after some years, removed to Leicester, and thence to this town, about the year 1781, and lived on the hill, a short distance West of where Thomas W. Ward, Esq., now lives. He d. there March 19, 1794, aged 67 ; his wid. Sarah, died Jan. 4, 1822, aged 86. They had no children. HENSHAW, JOSHUA, Esq., grad. H. U. 1763, and bro. of the wife of Col. Joseph, m. Catharine, D. of Col. Henry Hill, of Boston, March 16, 1769, and after being burnt out as men- tioned in note preceding, removed to this town, and lived in the house next West of where Nymphas Pratt, Esq., now lives ; he d. May 27, 1823, aged 78 ; his wife, Catharine, d. Sept. 7, 1822, aged 76. They had no children. They were, and also Col. Joseph Henshaw's wife, members of the New South chh. in Boston, when they came here, but did not remove their relation- ship from that chh. Margaret Fife, a maiden lady, who came here with them, and resided in the family, d. here April 10, IS 10, aged 91. HARLOW, ARUNAH (from Duxbury, s. of Gideon, and g. s. of Dr. Eleazer, of Duxbury,) m. Sarah, D. of Nathan Bannister, of Boylston, in 1799 ; she d. Sept. 14, 1841, aged 63. Chil. Sarah, b. Sept. 20, 1800, and m. Nathan Pratt, Jr., in 1824 ; Eliza, March 26, 1802, and m. Samuel A. Knox, May 4, 1826 ; Patience, March 1 1, 1804, and m. John Barns, March 18, 1834 ; Nancy, Aug. 7, 1806 ; Nathan Bannister, Sept. 2, 1808, and m. Louisa D. Kendall ; Clarissa, May 2, 1811, and m. Christopher C. Doty ; Arunah, April 17, 1813 ; Cleora Ea- ger, Aug. 15, 1815; John Thomas, May 29, 1818; George Henry, June 18, 1820. HARLOW, Dea. THOMAS (bro. of Arunah) m. Thank- ful, D. of Nathan Bannister, of Boylston, in 1798; they were ad. to the chh. in 1807. Chil. Gideon, b. Feb. 17, 1799; Nancy, bap. Aug. 1, 1802, and deceased; Ahnira, ApvW 22, 1805 ; Abigail, bap. June 17, 1810, and m. Micah T. Reed, of North Brookfield, Sept. 16, 1834. 16 J 22 FAMILY REGISTER, HARLOW, ABNER (bro. of the preceding) m. Pcrsis B. Oakman, of Marshfield, and came here with a family ; his wife, Persis B., d. March 14, 1814, aged 36. He was ad. to the chh. in 1818. Chil. (no record here of any births,) Abner, who d. Aug. 21, 1842, aged 33 j Persis, who m, Lucius S. Allen, in 1828 ; Harriet, who m. Noah K. Merriam, of Grafton, Nov. 11, 1834 ; Patience Ford, who m. Levi Houghton, of Berlin, in Oct, 1835 ; and Amos Rogers. His 2d wife was Sarah McFar- land, of Worcester, whom he m. in 1819; she was ad. to the chh., from the chh. there, in 1824, and d. Dec. 9, 1845, aged 67. Child, Sarah Elizabeth, bap. July 29, 1821, and d. March 4, 1823. HARLOW, GIDEON (s. of Dea. Thomas) m. Harriet, D, of Nathan Howe, Esq., Jan. I, 1828. Chil. William Taylor, b. Oct. 3,1828; Thomas, Aug. 18, 1830; Henry, Oci.lo, 1833; Hiram, Nov. 27, 1839 ; Harriet Ann, Dec. 4, 1841. HARLOW, ARUNAH, Jr. (s. of Arunah) m. Maria C. Adams. Chil. Helen Maria, b. at Brookfield, Oct. 5, 1840; Manilla Eliza, Dec. 1, 1842. HAVEN, SAMUEL, Esq.* m. Hannah Wood, of Grafton, Oct. 11, 1770 ; having purchased the farm and tavern stand pre- viously owned by Col. Job Cushing, removed here, about 1800, from Hopkinton, with most of his children, all of whom were b. there. The parents were ad. to the chh. herein 1802. His wife, Hannah, d. in 1807. Chil. (for an account of their births and his ancestry, as in note below, 1 am indebted to a compila- tion of the Haven genealogy, by Josiah Adams, Esq., of Fra- mingham, a veteran in digging out geneological roots.) Samuel, * He was b. Dec. 9, 1751, s. of Dea. Moses, of Hopkinton, who was b. in 1732, and m. in 1750; who was a. of Joseph, b. in 1G89, and was ruling Elder in Hopkin- ton, in 1731, and afterwards ; whose father was Moses, a Deac. in Hopkinton, but b. in Lynn, in 1667, whose father was Richard, who came from England and settled in Lynn, in 1645, where, in 1692, he then living, it was " voted, that Sergeant Haven should sit in the Pulpit." FAMILY REGISTER. |23 b. May 20, 1773 ; Lawson, May 14, 1775, and d. here unm. soon after his parents came to town ; his death is not on record, nor his mother's ; Joseph, Dec. 27, 1776 ; Mary, Sept. 19, 1778, and here m. Harvey Nolen, of Boston, Feb. 12, 1804 ; Fanny, Sept. 1780, and m. Col. Joseph Valentine, of Hopkin- ton, in 1799, and d. in 1841 ; she never resided here ; Moses, July 7, 1782 ; Nancy, bap. May 2, 1786, and here m. Caleb Leland, (originally from Sherburne,) Nov. 9, 1805, .and removed to Templeton, where he soon after d. ; she returned, and d. here in 1810, aged 24, leaving no issue ; Hannah, bap. Jan. 18, 1789, and here m. James Hamilton, of Brookfield, Oct. 27, 1805 ; Gilbert Wood, bap. Nov. 29, 1795 ; Thomas Bucldin, bap. here in 1803. His 2d wife was Sarah Brigham, a wid., of North- boro', originally Sarah Martyn, whom he m. in 1809, and d. April 8, 1830, aged 78 ; his wid. Sarah, d. Feb. 22, 1835, aged 69 ; she was ad. to the chh. in 1809. HAVEN, SAMUEL, Jr. (s. of Samuel) m. Pamelia, D. of Col. Gilbert Dench, of Hopkinton, and settled here about the time his father did. She was added to the chh. here in 1807. He d, July 17, 1815, aged 42, and his wid. Pamelia, Sept. 6, 1816, aged 46. Chil. (some of them b. in Hop., but all recorded here) Montgomery, b. Oct. 24, 1797, m. Sophia Parker, of Hopkinton, Dec. 4, 1817, and d. Feb. 5, 1827, aged 29 ; Lorenzo Gilbert, July 4, ISOl, and d. April J4, 1828 ; Caroline Pamelia, July 10, 1802, and m. George M. Merriam, and next George J. Webi), of Boston ; Samuel Augustus, Jan. 28, 1806, and d. April 2, 1829. " Mary Haven, of Boston, wife of Joseph Haven, (bro. of the preceding,) was admitted to the church of Christ, Sept. 20, 1805, in the presence of some of the brethren of this church. She died the next day, and the church was informed the next Lord's day of what was done." — Chh. Records. HAVEN, MOSES (s. of Samuel, Sen.) m. Dolly, D. of Col. Asa Rice, June 14, 1801, and d. May 20, 1818, aged 36. Chil. Miriam Rice, b. Nov. 3, 1801, and m. John L. Valentine ; 124 FAMILY REGISTER. Theodore Sedgwick, Aug, 2, 1S03, went to South Hadley, and has a family ; Mary Wells, April 9, 1806, and d. in 1809 ; Han- nah Wood, Jan 4, 1808; Jane, March 22, 1810; Hiram Or- lando, Nov. 5, 1812. His vvid. Dolly, rn. Daniel Newton, April 17, 1825. HAVEN, GILBERT WOOD (s. of Samuel, Sen.) m. Laura Brigham, D. of his father's 2d wife, in 1813. Chil. JSan- cy, b. July 30, 1S13, and d. Sept. 22, 1821 ; George Henry, March 14, 1815, who, having a wife and one child, was killed at Westboro', Feb. 22, 1847, while employed on the rail road, by the snow plow overturning upon him. HAVEN, THOMAS BUCKLIN (s. of Samuel, Sen.) m. Clarissa Cloyes, of Framingham, in 1815, and d. April 21, 1823, aged 28. Chil. Maria Antoinette, who m. James Brewer, of Boston ; and Caroline Augusta, who m. Albert C. Cole, of Worcester. His wid. Clarissa, m. Rufus Porter, ol Worcester, Feb. 25, 1825. HAMILTON, JAMES, afterwards Col., m. Hannah, D. of Samuel Haven, Oct. 27, 1805. Chil. no record of thi-m, Alex- ander James, and Samuel. He removed to (^/oncord, thence to Framingham, thence to Boston, tbence to New York, where his wife, Hannah, d. about 1842. HOWARD, TIMOTHY m. Anna, D. of Maj. Joseph Mixer, Jan. 24, 1759; she was ad. to chh. here in 1756. He lived near the present dwelling house of Nathan Howe, Esq. Chil. (no record of their births,) Lucy, bap. Sept. 16, 1759; Mary, bap. July 11, 1762, and m. Lewis Smith, in 1783; Elizabeth, bap. Feb. 10, 1765 ; Timothy, bap. Oct. 25, 1768, m. Abigail Temple, of Boylston, and removed to Northboro' ; Abigail, bap. May 1, 1774 ; and Ezra, who d. Dec. 6, 1842, aged 65, His 2d wife was Dorcas Green, of Berlin, whom he m. in 1795 ; she d. in 1809, and he, March 20, 1819, aged 85 ; his house and fennel garden, soon after, passed away. FAMILY REGISTER. 125 HAMLIN, NATHANIEL, whose wife was Sarah, had Lewis, bap. here July 4, 1773 ; Sarah, bap. Oct. 29, 1775 ; and Perez, bap. Nov. 16, 1777 ; "the parents being in a cove- nant relation to the church in Wellfleet." — Chh. Records."^ HADLEY, SAMUEL, whose wife was Elizabeth, came here about 1825, and had Samuel Dexter, b. Aug. 27, 1826 ; Sarah Ann, April 29, 1827, and d. infant ; Thomas Richard, Aug. 4, 1828. IDE, SAMUEL, from Rehoboth, m. Sarah, D. of Dea. Jas- per Stone, Nov. 24, 1793 ; they were ad. to the chh. here in 1795. Child, Simeon, bap. April 5, 1795. The parents left town soon after. His s. William B. Ide, of Windsor, Vt., m. here, in 1820, Susan G., D. of Caleb Haskell, of Bellows Falls, N. H. Their mothers were daughters of Dea. Jas[)er Stone. IDE, SIMEON, from Rehoboth, had probably m. before he came here ; the name of his wife was Hannah. She d. April 18, 1792, aged 22 : he d. before 1795, leaving a child, Abigail, b. April 10, 1789, in the care of his bro. Simeon ; who adopted and presented it for baptism on the same day with his own son, Simeon. Daniel, b. Dec. 19, 1791. INGALSBY, EBENEZER, whose wife was Susanna, lived in the N. P. Chil. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 25, 1752, and m. Phebe Estabrook, Nov. 20, 1779; John, May 15, 1753; Joseph, March 22, 1755, and d. infant ; Joseph, Feb. 9, 1757 ; Anna, Feb. 14, 1758, and m. Nathan Lovell, of Holden, in 1781 ; Mary, Dec. 28, 1759 ; Eunice, Jan. 1 1, 1762 ; Susannah, Oct, 1, 1763; Aaron JSewton,in\-\e 10, 1765; jE^er, May 14, 1767 Lydia, April 29, 1769, and d. Oct. 1, 1775 ; Levi, July 23, 1771, and d. infant; Levi, Aug. 22, 1773; Asa, March 19, 1775. * In the record of the baptism of the first child, his name is written Hamlit, and jU that of the others, Hamlin. Jacob Hamlett was early in Billerica; he there ni. Hannah Parker, in 1G68 5 she d. 26. 4. 1GG9 ; he next m. Mary Dutton, 21 . 10. 1G69, who d. of small pox, in 1678. Nathaniel may have been a descendant of Jacob. 126 FAMILY REGISTER. INGERSOLL, Rev. SAMUEL B., from Beverly, grad. Y. C, ord. here, June 14, 1820, colleague Pastor of Rev. Dr. Sum- ner, preached the first Sabbath after his ordination for the last time; he d. at Beverly, Nov. 15, 1S20, aged 33— see page 181. His wife was Hannah Whittlesey, of New Haven, Ct., and now the wife of William T. Eusiis, of Boston. JOHNSON, ZEBEDIAH* (s. of Daniel,) b. in Marlboro', in 1706, m. Esther Richardson, of Leicester, Nov. 18, 1731, and lived on the place afterwards belonging to his s. Philip, and now in the possession of Levi Howe ; he d. there Sept. 6, 1793, aged 87, and his wid. Esther, May 5, 1796, aged 82, and were both buried on the farm, as were some of his chil., on the S. side of the road, nearly opposite his dwelling house. The parents were ad. to chh. here in 1743. Chil. Zebediah^ bap. April 1, 1733 ; Esther, b. June 23, 1734, and d>in 1736 ; Seth, Feb. 15, 1736; Israel, Sept. 11,1737; Solomon, Oct. 13, 1739 ; Esther, July 30, 1741 , and d. unm. March IS, 1809, ao-ed 68 ; Elizabeth, April 11, 1743, andm. Daniel Hemenway, in 1768 ; Phebe, Oct. 2, 1744, and d. unm. Oct. 14, 1835, aged 91 ; Thomas, July 2, 1746, m. Elizabeth, D. of Ephraim Smith, Sept. 21, 1771, and removed to Barre ; John, March 19, 1748, and d. in West Indies ; Philip, Oct. 19, 1749, and d. unm. Feb. 27, 1823, aged 73 ; Isachar, Jan. 7, 1751, m. Dolly Barrett, of Killingsley, Ct., in 1777, and removed to Alstead, N. H. ; Lem- uel, April 7, 1752; Jonah, Dec. 22, 1754, and d. in 1760; David, Feb. 16, 1756, and d. unm. March 25, 1820, aged 64. ^Solomon Johnson, whose wife was £/i/ior. shared in a division of Sudbury meadows, in 1G33 ; where, according to Boston Records, he had Joseph (Farmer says, Joshua,) and JNathaniel, b. 3. 12. 1639 ; Solomon, in 1C15, and Caleb, in 1646. He probably came to this country with a family of children, of whom John may have been one, and went to Sudbury with his father. Through John came Zebe- dlah and Daniel, who settled in Shrewsbury. John Johnson m. Deborah, D. of Wil- liam Ward, in Sudbury, Nov. 19, 1637, and removed to Marlboro', where they had (besides children b. in Sudbury,) Daniel, b. in 1675, who m. Dorothy Lamb, of Fra- mingham, in 1697— Daniel and Dorothy had Martha, b. in 1702, who m. Elisha Hedge ; Zebediah, b. in 1706, and Daniel, b. in 1709. It appears by the chh. re- cords, that Dorothy was residing here in 1736, and was then a toidow. 1 find no record here or in Marlboro', of her death, or of her husband's. Their son, Daniel, appears to have been their youngest child. FAMILY REGISTER. 127 JOHNSON, DANIEL (bro. of Zeb.) b. in 1709, m. Sarah Holland, March 24, 1736. He d. here, June 2, 1763, aged 5G, 9 mos., according to the town record. This does not correspond with his birth ; the error may be in mistaking the figure 7 for 9, in the Marl, records as the year of his birth. His wid. survived him a number of years, and was ad. to the chh. in 1767 ; her death is not on record. Chil. Zeruiah, b. May 19, 1737, and m. James Maynard, of Westboro', in 1755 ; Levinah, Feb. 20, 1739, and d. infant ; Rufus, May 16, 1741, and d. infant ; Levi' nah, Dec. 11, 1743, and m. James Richardson, of Spencer, June 19, 1764 ; Rufus, Jan. 25, 1746, and d. infant ; Daniel, March 2, 1748 ; Stephen, March 7, 1750; Dorothy, March 12, 1752, and m. Daniel Holden, in 1788; Lucy, Aug. 25, 1754, and m. Jonas Hastings, in 1781 ; Sophia, bap. April 26, 1756 ; Lucre- tia, bap. Oct. 21, 1759. JOHNSON, DANIEL, Jr. (s. of the preceding) m. Martha, D. of Ebenezer Bragg, Feb. 3, 1778, and d. Jan. 1, 1812, aged 64 ; and his wid. Martha, March 20, 1829, aged 71. Chil. Sarah, b. May 9, 1778, and m. William Smith, Jan. 15, 1799 ; Abner, Oct. 25, 1779, and d. May 3, 1800; his skull was frac- tured in being thrown from a horse ; Lucretia, Feb. 17, 1781, and d. unm. Oct. 23, 1816; Daniel, Oct. 31, 1782, and d. unm. May 23, 1823 ; Newell, March 20, 1784, and d. in 1786 ; Relief, Dec. 31, 1785, and d. unm.; Martha, Nov. 30, 1787, and m. Elijah Rawson, in 1820; Timothy, Dec. 16, 1789, and d. unm. March 3, 1815; Elizabeth, Jan. 13, 1792, and ra. John Sherman, of Grafton, April 12, 1815; Newell, Aug. 14, 1795. JOHNSON, STEPHEN (bro. of Daniel, Jr.) m. Catha- rine, D. of Daniel Smith, Nov. 28, 1793, and d. Oct. 3, 1807, aged 57; his wid. Catharine, Jan. 30, 1838, aged 73. Chil. Johri, b. Jan. 24, 1794; Lucy, May 21, 1796, and m. Samuel Gray, of Westboro', in 1815; Catharine, twin with Lucy, m. Ethan Temple, in 1821 ; Sophia, March 20, 1799, and m. Schuyler Harrington, in 1818. 128 FAMILY REGISTER. JOHNSON, JOHN (s. of Stephen) m. Jemima, D. of Abel Wesson, of Grafton, in 1816, lived on the homestead, and d. Aug. 25, 1831, aged 37i. Chil. Harriet Maria, b. Oct. 23, 1816 ; Sarah Elizabeth, Nov. 26, 1818 ; Emily Lucretia, Sept. 1-3, 1820; John Wesson, 3une 21, 1822 ; Lucy Augusta, March 1, 1825; Samuel Henry, Dec. 14, 1826. JOHNSON, CALEB, whose wife was Dorothy, appears to have been here in 1 '741. In that year his wife and three sons d. here ; the record does not contain the age of any of them, nor is there a record here of a birth or baptism of any of his chil. He was Rep. in 1741 and '43, and, in June of the latter year, was pub. to Elizabeth Briant, of Sudbury. His wife, Dorothy, d. Jan. 25, 1741 ; his sons d. Joel, Feb. 7, 1741 ; Ashbel, Feb. 22, 1741 ; and Caleb, xMarch 16, 1741. He may have been the Ca/c6 b. in Sudbury, Sept. 18, 1687, whose parents were Caleb and Dorothy, having a wife of the same Christian name, that his father had ; but of this there is much uncertainty. Caleb Johnson, perhaps the foregoing, was ad. to the chh. here in 1763. JONES, JONAS, from Weston, m. Abigail Hartwell, of Lin- coln, in 1763 ; she was ad. to chh. here 1779. Chil. Lucy, b. Oct. 14, 1764 ; Jonas and Ephraim, Nov. 29, 1765 ; Richard Hall, Oct. 1, 1767 ; Stephen, Sept. 11, 1769, and d. infant; Hepzibah, Dec. 22, 1770; Stephen, Nov. 26, 1775; Henry, July 5, 1777 ; Isaac, March 25, 1780. He purchased of Holland, and resided on the farm, &,c. where Col. J. Henshaw afterwards lived, and sold to Lewis Al- len, whose heirs sold to Henshaw. Jones and his family remov- ed from town. JONES, SOLOMON, from Charlton, m. Joanna Drury, in 1782. Chil. Leonard and Caroline, b. June 3, 1783. JONES, LEMUEL, from Waltham, with a family, resided here several years, and d. March 8, 1823, aged 43, leaving a wife and chil., none of whoso names are on record. FAMILY REGISTER. 129 JOYSLYN, PETER, whose wife was Elizabeth, probably from Westboro', was s. of Joseph and Catharine. This name is written Joslin, Josselyn in the records of some towns, but in those of this town, Joyslin. Chil. Mary, b. June 5, 1755, and m. John Peirks, Jr., in 17S8 ; Alice, Oct. 27, 1757 ; Peter, Oct. 12, 1759; Persis, Feb. 26, 1762; Dorothy and Anna, Feb. 12, 1764: Samuel, Aug. 2, 1766. A Peter Joslyn, son of Nathaniel and Sarah, was b. in Lancas- ter, in 1665. Joseph, sup. a descendant of Peter, settled in Westboro' before 1726, whose wife was Catharine. JENNISON, SAMUEL,* m. Mary, D. of Phineas Hey- wood, April 10, 1755, and lived in the house, and on the farm next W.of the house of Joseph Nurse, where he d. May 18, lS04,aged 81 ; and his wid., Mary, Sept. 8, 1820, aged 87. Chil. Joseph Brooks, b. Jan. 5, 1756; Catharine, July 20, 1757, and d. Sept. 5, 1760; Mary, April 30, 1759, and d. April 17, 1775; John, July 21, 1761 ; Levi, July 20, 1763 ; Samuel, Aug. 7, 1765, and m. Sarah Drury, of Grafton, Dec. 10, 1789 ; Catha- rine, Aug. -2, 1767, and m. Newton, in 1784 ; and per- haps Rebecca, who m. Solomon Howe, in 1784. JENNISON, JOSEPH BROOKS (s. of Samuel) m. Da- maris, D. of Gideon Howe, June 24. 1792, and lived on the homestead. Chil. Mary, b. March 2, 1793 ; Oliver, July 5, 1794 ; Henry, March 25, 1796 ; James, Jan. 21 , 1798, and sup. m. Mary Lamb, Feb. 22, 1820, and went to Southbridge ; Levi, Sept. 20, 1799, and sup. m. Lucy Smith, of Holden, in 1830; Eunice, Aug. 15, 1801, and m. Stephen Keyes, of •Robert Jennison, and his wife Grace, were in VVatertown, in 1638, and had Samuel (1 find no other son.) b. in 1642, whose wife was Judith; they had three sona, and six daughters b. in VVatertown, betwen 1666 and 1689 The sons were Samuel, b. in 1673. (his name in the record of births is written Jennings, as was Jennison, in other instances, about that period,) Peter, in 1681, and Rubett, in 1684. Samuel, who settled in Shrewsbury, b. about 1723, was probably the son of one of these three brothers. Jane Jennison, of Sudbury, m. Joseph Brooks, of Weston, in 1725, and undoubtedly was a relative of Samuel, who settled here j hence the name of hia oldest son. 17 ISO FAMILY REGISTER. Princeton, Nov. 26, 18-21 ; Relief, Feb 16, 1804; Samuel,. Jan. 25, 1806 ; Andrew, Aug, 22, 1808. After 1818, he re- ceived a pension for revolutionary services, and removed to • before 1830. JENNISON, JOHN (s. of Samuel) m. Sarah, D. of Dr. Edward Flint, Feb. 26, 1799, and removed to Petersham. JENNISON, LEVr (s of Samuel) m. Ruth, D. of Silas Hemenway, March 28, 1789. Chil. Ethan, b. here July 6, 1789 ; the parents removed to Vt., where they had Levi Hem- enway, who was, several years, Governor of that State. JENNISON, WILLIAM (from Worcester) m. Sarah, D. of Rev. Joseph Sumner, Oct. 30, 1788. Chil. Elizabeth Stoivell ; Joseph Sumner; Nahum Eager; Charles Horrace, b. at Southboro', March 2, 1796 ; William Danielson, Sept. 10, 1798; Israel; Sarah Sumner; Erastus Sumner. The three last were, probably, b. at Swanton, Vt., to which place he had removed, and where his wid. Sarah, d. in 1831, aged about 67. JESEPH, JOSEPH (from Worcester) m. Jemima Bosworth, July 10, 1770. Chil. Mart/, b. Dec. 21, 1770; Elizabeth, Oct. 15, 1772. JEFFREY, WILLIAM and his wife Hannah Reynolds, of VVenham, came from Salem, but last from Northboro' to this town, about 1801 ; and were both ad. to the chh. here in 1806. She d. Jan. 27, 1816, aged 42. Chil. Rebecca, b. May 29, 1801, and m. Dr. Joseph Whipple, of Boylston, July 4, 1819, and re- moved to Ohio; George Cleaveland, Sept. 2, 1803; Nancy Townsend, Sept. 25, 1S05, and d. in Ohio; Stephen Williams, Dec. 5, 1807, and m. Sophia Bartlett, of Northboro', in 1832, and d. Aug 27, 1845, aged 38 ; his wife, Sophia, d. March 23, 1835, aged 29 ; William Arthur, Feb. 15, 1811. FAMILY REGISTER. |3| KEYES, Dea. JOHi\,* whose wife was Sarah, was one of 'the founders of this chh., a strong pillar therein, and its first dea- con. He hved in the N. P., at "Spring Garden," and in 1729 was living on house lot, No. 42 ; where fiom unknown. 1 do not find his name, nor any thing of an individual of his family in all the records I have seen, other than those of this town and chh., and very little is to be found here relative to his family. Not any of his children appear to have been b. here. Phebe Keyes was ad. to this chh. in 1728, and (hen .called the D. of Dea. John Keyes ; she d. Sept. 16, 1748 ; ''Huldah, D. of Dea. John Keyes and Sarah, his wife," d. Dec. 19, 1726, in her 13th year; " Sarah Keyes, neice of Dea. John," was ad. to this chh. from !that in Lancaster, in 1724 ; perhaps a D. of James, who was Rep. there in 1733 ; he also had John, who, with his fana- ily, will be noticed towards the close of this family name. Sarah, who m. Peter Butler, may have been his " neice," and not his D. Neither his, nor his wife's death is on record here ; he is supposed to have been b. in 1664, and to have d. about 1748 or 9 ; if so, his age was not far from 84. KEYES, M^j. JOHN (sup. s. of Elias, of Sad.) m. ia , Marlboro', March 1 1, 1696, Mary, D. of Gershom Eames, (who * Probably g. s. of Robert Keyee, vho was in Watertown in 1633, and whose wife was Sarah ; he d. there July IG, 1047 ; they had Sarah, ^b. there, 26, 3. 1633 ; Rebecca, 17. 1 . 1638 ; Mary, 17. 4. 1639 ; Elias, 20. 3. 1643 ; and perhaps other sons, one or more of whom probably went to Chelmsford and vicinity. Elias settled in Sudbury, where he m. Sarah Blanford, Sept. 11, 1665, and h-ad Elias, b. JNov. 15, 1666; James, Sept. 13, 1670; Sarah, April 11, 1673; and Thomas, Feb. 8, 1674; and perhaps John, afterwards, Major John. Peter Keyes and his wife, Elizabeth, were also in Sudbury, and had Esther, b. there Feb. 12, 1667; Deacon John, may have been his son. In a record there, but not an official one, I saw, among the names and births of sundry early settlers, the name, &c., of John Keyes ; it was eimply this, "John Keyes, b. 1664." He may have been the Dea. John, who set- tled in Shrewsbury, yet, and if so, it furnishes no clue to his parentage ; and that of Maj. John is unknown, yet not resting in so much uncertainty ; he was not far from ten years younger than Dea. John, and, according to his age, at the time of iits death, b. about 1G75. It is not improbable he was the son of Elias, whose sons, Elias, James and Thomas, b. in Sudbury, next appear in Marlboro', and also Maj,. John, all of them having families there between 1696 and 1702. Thomas, and Maj. John, with their families, came here, and were among the first settlers; sons of the other two brothers accompanied thetn, or followed soon after. 132 FAMILY REGISTER. d. early in life, and in Watertown, Nov. 25, 1676 ; she was b. four months after her father's decease ; her mother, originally Hannah Johnson, was then under twenty years of age, and, by a 2d marriage, was the mother of Col. Nahum Ward.) It may be, that it was to him, house lot No. 16 was granted, in 1718, in the record of which he is called Jun. ; he was Junior of the other John, afterwards Deacon, onli/ in years. Neither of them had, probably, at that time, a title, whereby to be distin2,uished, one from the other. The elder John, in the early records made by him as Clerk, styled himself John Keyes, Sen., and the other John, John K -yes, Jun. ; a mode of discrimination, not uncom- mon in that day, and since, as appears by the town records, when there were two of the same name in town, although not father and son. JOHN KEYES, afterwards Major, was living here in Aug. 1723, and was one of the founders of the chh. It was in Aug. of that year, that his new and old house were burnt, and three of his sons perished in the flames ; (see Bragg, Ebenezer,) they were sleeping in the new house ; their names and ages were given by Rev. Mr. Breck, of Marlboro', in his published account of that grievous and awful dispensation, in which, among other things, he remarked, that " Capt. Keyes and his wife, and four daugh- ters, lodged in the old one, which was also burnt, but the people were saved." The names of his four daughters, who were sav- ed, were, probably, not until recently known to any one, now liv- ing. Here the reader will (ind them, and, perhaps, have his sympathies awakened, even now, in behalf of those, who have long since gone to their rest. His children were Gershom, h. in 1698 5 Mary, in 1700, and m. Daniel Rand, in 1720 ; Solomon, in 1703; Hannah, m 1706, and m. Gershom Flagg, in 1725; Thankful, in 1709, and m. Jonas Keyes, in 1728 ; John, in 1712 ; Sarah, in 1715, and m. Joshua Wilder, Dec. 21, 1731, and removed to Princeton, of which they were the first settlers ; Stephen, in 1718. They were all born in Marlboro', and their births recorded there. The three last named sons were those who perished in the burning of the new house. FAMILY REGISTER. I33 Maj. Keyes was highly esteemed, and extensively known ; a man of note in his day ; and when spoken of after his death, was called " the famous Maj. John Keyes." He d. here, March 31, 1768, aged 93 years and 7 mos. ; his wid. Mary, April 6, 1772, aged 95 years and 1 mo. ; they lived to a remarkable age, and with each other in the marriage state, upwards of 72 years ; the longest period of the like that is to be found on record. KEYES, GERSHOM (s. of Maj. John) whose wife was Sarah, was living on house lot No. 15, in 1729 ; his wife was ad. to the chh. here in 1727. Chil. none on record here. The fol- lowing are at Marlboro', viz : Francis, b. in 1719 ; Humphrey, in 1721 ; Lucretia, in 1723 ; Levinah, in 1726; Elizabeth, in 1728. He removed lo Boston and became a wealthy and dis- tinguished merchant. KEYES, THOMAS, b. in 1674 (s.of Elias, of Sud.) whose wife was Elizabeth, came here with a family from Marlboro', and was living on house lot No. 28, in 1729. Chil. Jonathan, b. in 1702; Cyprian, in 1706; Dinah, in 1710; and Thomas, in 1713, all in Marlboro'. KEYES, JONATHAN, Deacon in the N. P. (s. of Thomas) m. Patience Morse, of Marlboro', Nov. 11, 1727 ; they were ad. to this chh. in 1723 ; he d. June 25, 1778, aged 76, and his wife, Patience, May 1, 1776, aged 71. Chil. Jonathan, b. Jan. 21, 1728 ; Miriam, Oct. 7, 1729, and d. young ; Dinah, Aug. 22, 1731, and d. in 1733 ; Timothy, bap. Nov. 4, 1733, and m. Prudence Wilder, May 1, 1755, and removed to the Northerly part of Rutland ; Miriam, Dec. 14, 1735, and sup. m. Artemas Maynard, of Princeton, May 27, 1762 ; Thomas, Dec. 24, 1737, perhaps the Thomas Keyes who m. Mary Temple, April 25, 1765, and then called of Westminster ; Benjamin, Jan. 29, 1740 ; Asa, bap. July 4, 1742, and d. in 1745 ; Catharine and Dinah, Aug. 15, 1744 ; the former d. infant, the latter, in 1752 ; Catharine, Oct. 9, 1747, and sup. m. Jonathan Warren Smith, in 1774. 134 FAMILY REGISTER. KEYES, CYPRIAN, Deacon in both parishes (s. of Thom- as,) m. Hepzibah Howe, in Sudbury, Dec. 15, 1729; (she was sis. of Ezekiel Howe, who d. here in 1800, and of Eliphalet, who settled in the N. part of Rutland,) he was ad. to this chh. in 1728, and his wife, in 1730, from Sud.chh. He d. in Boyls- ;ton, June 18, 1802, aged 95, 9 mos., and his wife, Hepzibah, .April 15, 1792, aged 86. Chil. on record here, Hepzibah, b. Nov. 9, 1730, and m. Jotham Bush, in 1750 ; Elizabeth, Aug. 17, 1732, and sup. m. Oliver Dakin, of Sud. Nov. 16, 1749; Cyprian, Jan. 9, 1735 ; Levinah, Feb. 2, 1737, and d. in 1756 ; Pem5, Jan. 22, 1739, and m. Ezra Beaman, in 1758 ; David, bap. Aug. 30, 1741, and d. in 1745. KEYES, HENRY (perhaps a bro. of Dea. Cyprian) was here no doubt before 1723, as his wife, whose name was Ruth, was ad. to .this chh. in 1 728 ; he was living on house lot No. 45, in 1729; and d. before Jan. 1757, soon after his return from camp. Isaac Temple and Cyprian Keyes, his Executors, receiv- ed from the public Treasury, £0.16.6, to reimburse his expenses borne by himself in returning from camp. Chil. Ruth, b. July 24, 1728 ; Reuben, Feb. 19, 1730 ; Priscilla, Aug. 25, 1731, aad m. Daniel Hast"ngs, Jr., in 1753; Mary, Feb. 12, 1734 ; Elizabeth, March 27, 1736, and sup. m. Bezaleel Maynard, in 1754 ; Olive, May 17, 1738, and m. Jonas Temple, in 1756; Simeon, bap. March 30, 1740 ; a son (record torn) b. Nov. 16, 1743 ; Eunice, April 19, 1745, and sup. di. Abel Holt, Oct. 21, 1765. KEYES, OLIVER (son of unknown) m. here, Re- becca Patterson, Nov. 13, 1727 ; both ad. to chh. in 1728, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Lydia, b. Feb. 25, 1729 ; Titus, Jan. 24, 1731; Joanna, April, 16, 1733; Oren, Sept. 14, 1735, and d. infant; Stephen, Feb. 8, 1738; Sarah, April 6, 1740, and d. in 1745; Elizabeth, May 16, 1742, and d. in 1745; Either, March 29, 1745, and d. infant; Abijah, Sept. 17, S746. Family register, I35 KEYES, ELI AS, b. 1694 (s. of James and Hannah, of Marlboro', and g. s. of Elias, of Sud.) m. Kezia Brigbam, in Marlboro', Dec. 13, 1718, and was one of the 16 founders of the chh. here ; his wife was ad. to it in 1724. Chil. Elias, h. July 22, 1719 ; Mary, April 13, 1721, and d. in 1724 ; Vavid, Sept. 20, 1722; Robert, April 18, 1725; Mary, Dec. 12, 1726; Charles, April 29, 1728; Keziah, Feb. 13, 1730; Paul, Sept. 16, 1731 ; Zenas, March 9, 1733, and d. in 1740 ; Martha, June 27, 1736 ; Thaddeus, June 17, 1738 ; and Deliv- erance, March 14, 1740. "The parents were dismissed from this chh, in 1744, to the chh. in a new town, at Housatonic, call- ed No. 2 ;" now New Marlboro'. KEYES, ELIAS, Jr. (s. of Elias) whose wife was Sarah, was ad, to this chh. in 1742, and dismissed at the same time and to the same chh. his father was. Child, Zenas, b. May 20, 1742. KEYES, EBENEZER (s. of unknown) ra. Tamar, D. of Dea. Samuel Wheelock, July 31, 1726, lived in the N.' P., and was ad. to this chh. in 1735. Chil. Hiildah, h. April 19, 1727, and m. Elijah Rice, about 1748; Elisha, Feb. 15, 1729; Tamar and Tryphena, Jan. 5, 1731 ; the former m. Jonathan Knight, of Worcester, Oct. 20, 1756 ; the latter m. Jacob Hinds, in 1756 ; Ebenezer, Nov. 4, 1733 ; Hepzihah, June 2, 1736, and m. Bezaleel Gleason, of Worcester, Dec. 6, 1758; Hannah, April 17, 1742, and m. Ebenezer Drury, Oct. 29, 1761. KEYES, ELI (s. of ) m. Mary, D. of Dea. Samuel Wheelock, Oct. 28, 1734, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Eli, b. March 24, 1738 ; Nathaniel, Sept. 6, 1739 ; Ebenezer, July 25, 1741 ; Mary, Oct. 24, 1743, and sup. m. David Cutting, in 1767; £zm, Jan. 24, 1750. KEYES, ROBERT (s. of ) m. Martha, D. of Asa Bouker, Dec. 24, 1740, and was ad. to the chh. here in 1742^ 136 FAMILY REGISTER. and his wife in 1745. Chil. as recorded here, Stephen, b. Jan. 19, 1742, and d. in 1748; Jonas, Dec. 24, 1743; Martha, Dec. 6, 1745 ; Anna, June 21, 1748; Lucy, Aug. 15, 1750; Phebe, July 31, 1752 ; Abraham, March 10, 1755 ; Mary, " at Wachusett, but not in any township," July 19, 1757 ; Solomon, June 28, 1762. " The parents were dismissed from this chh. in 1764, to one about to be at Princeton." It is said Robert Keyes d. in Princeton, March 1, 1795, aged 84 — if so, he was b. about 1711, and was 11 years older than Martha at the time of her marriage. It could hardly be Robert of Elias, who m. Martha Bouker, and I can find no other Rob- ert ; he was not 16 years old in 1740, when she was m., and she, herself, was then 21. KEYES, JAMES, b. in 1696 (s. of James and Hannah, of Marl.) was living on house lot No. 19, in 1730. His s, Jonas, d. in 1735 ; his wife, whose name is not on record here, d. be- fore 1739, as on the 4th of Jan, in that year, he m. Abigail Rugg, ol Sudbury. She was ad. to this chh. in 1742, from that in Sud- bury. Chil. Jonas, b. Oct, 2, 1739; Meliscent, June 2, 1741, and m. Levi Goodnow, of Marlboro', June 8, 1762; Submit, bap. April 24, 1743. KEYES, JONAS (s. of ) m. Thankful, D. of Maj. John Keyes, Aug. 20, 1731. Chil. Olive or Alice, bap. May 27, 1733; Rachel, April 17, 1735, and sup. m. Thomas Miles, in 1767. A Rachel Keyes was pub. to Jonathan Barnard, of Sutton, April 3, 1756. The above Jonas is sup. to have m. Olive Tem- ple, Nov. 22, 1756. KEYES, JONATHAN, Jun. (son of Dea. Jonathan) m. Sarah Taylor, Jan. 23, 1752, perhaps D. of Ebenezer, and lived in the N. P Chil. Solomon, b. June 25, 1753 ; Dinoh, Jan. 23, 1755, and d. in 1756 ; Sarah, Dec. 21, 1756 ; Ebenezer, Oct. 24, 1760; Salma, Sept. 6, 1762; Francis, Oct. 13, 1765. FAMILY REGISTER. 137 KEYES, THOxMAS (s. sup. of Dca, Jonathan) m. Mary, D. of Isaac Temple, April 15, 1765; he was then called of Westminster; he lived in the N. P. Chil. Lucy, who d. here, April 4, 1776, aged 10 and 8 mos. ; Asa, b. Sept. 21, 1768 ; Francis, April 15, 1771; Luther, Sept. 20, 1772, and d. in- fant ; LxLcy, July 27, 1778 ; Luther, May 8, 1781. KEYES, CYPRIAN, Jr. (s. of Dea. Cyprian) m. Martha, D. of John Bush, May 27, 1756, and lived in the N. P. Chil. David, b. July 13, 1757, and d. Nov. 23, 1775 ; his parents are called of Princeton, in the record of his death ; Cyprian, Jan. 31, 1759 ; Israel, July 20, 1760, and m. Dolly or Dorothy Tem- ple, in 1782 ; Patty, according to one record, another says Mary, b. Feb. 4, 1762 ; Peahody, Nov. 1 , 1763 ; Levinah, March 25, 1765; Persis, April 5, 1767; Elizabeth, Jan. 1768; Lucy, May 13, 1770. KEYES, TITUS (s. of Oliver) m. Esther Perham, of Up- ton, in 1757. Child, Oren, b. March 23, 1758. KEYES, ELISHA (s. of Ebenezer) m. Catharine Baker, D. sup. of Thomas Baker, July 19, 1757, and lived in the S. W. part of the town; he d. here Feb. 18, 1811, aged 82, and his wife, Catharine, Nov. 9, 1797, aged 60. Chil. Eber, b. Aug. 29, 1758 ; Azubah, May 13, 1760, and m. Henry Bald- win, Jr., in 1786 ; Ashley, May 3, 1762, and d. in 1763 ; Eliz- abeth, Oct. 31, 1763, and m. Calvin Newton, in 1787 ; Ashley, Nov. 29, 1765, and m. Anna Willard, Oct. 20, 1788 ; L.eivi&, July 31, 1768 ; Mary, June 16, 1773, and d. Oct. 26, 1784 ; Nahum, Dec. 15, 1776. KEYES, ELI, Jr. (s. of Eli) m. Hannah Howe, April 1, 1762. Chil. Ezra, b. Jan. 27, 1763 ; Daniel, Nov. 17, 1764 ; Azubah, June 5, 1767. KEYES, SIMEON, (son of Henry) m. Lucy, D. of Isaac Temple, Dec. 5, 1765, and lived in the N. P., and d. Jan. 21, 18 138 FAMILY REGISTER. 1782, aged 42, and his wife, Lucy, Oct. 9, 1779, aged 35. Chil. Reuhen, b. Sept. 15, 1766 ; Henry, Aug. 22, 1768 ; Ruth, July 12, 1770; Elizabeth, March 21,1773; Ta6zV/ta, March 15, 1775 ; Isaac, May 13, 1777 ; Simeon, Aug. 26, 1779. Sim- eon Keyes, perhaps the father of the above chil. was pub. to Abigail Ward, of Sutton, Nov. 9, 1781. KEYES, BENJAMIN (s. of Dea. Jonathan,) m. Lucy Mer- riarn, of Oxford, in 1767, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Ben- jamin, b. Feb. 23, 1768 ; Joel, July 9, 1770 ; Amasa, Dec. 16, 1773. KEYES, SOLOMON, b. 1727 (s. of Solomon, of Marlbo- ro',) whose wife was Sarah, had Sarah, b. Dec. 21, 1756, KEYES, STEPHEN, (s. of Oliver,) whose wife was Eliza- beth, had Levinah, b. July 6, 1760 ; Elizabeth, Oct. 3, 1762; Gerrish, July 2, 1767. KEYES, JOHN (s. of Dea. John, and the only one of all the foregoing, that appears to be so of record,) m. Abigail, D. of Dea. Jonathan Livermore, Nov. 26, 1741; she was then called of Wesiboro' ; they lived in the N. P., and were both ad. to this chh. in 1742. The chh. record is thus : " John Keyes admitted to full chh. privilege, Dec. 5, 1742 — the son of Dea. John Keyes." "Abigail, the wife of John Keyes, ad. &.c., Dec. 5, 1742." It seems remarkable that Dea. John, then probably 76 years old, should have a son, entering into family state, appa- rently for the first time, so late as 1741. Huldah, D. of Dea. John, according to her age at the lime of her decease, was b. in 1713. His son John, is said to have d. in Boylston ; his age un- known. Chil. Simon, b. Oct, 6, 1742, and settled in Wilton, N. H.; Abigail, Dec. 20, 1743, and m. William Hawkins, of Norihboro', in 1766; Elizabeth, April 6, 1746, and m. Joshua Blanchard, of Wilton, N. H., Feb. 6,1770; JoAn, Aug. 7, 1753, and m. Lucy Hale, of Winchendon, Sept. 4, 1777, and went to Wilton, thence to Princeton, and d. there ; Thomas, FAMILY REGISTER. I39 July 8, 1755, m. Atherlon, and lived in Norihboro' : his 2d wife was Eunice Knioht, of Bolton ; Silas, Aug. 7, 1757 ; Mhoda, March 31, 1759, and m. William Bales, of Wilton ; Ephraim, March 14, 1761, and m. Sarah Gerry; Phebe, who m. Stephen Buss, of Wilton, in 1771 ; Lyclia, who m. Uriah Smith, of Wilton, in 1771 ; Sarah, who m. Hall, and next, Jewett ; Submit, who m. Israel Howe, of Princeton. KEYES, SILAS (s. of the preceding) m. Sarah Lovejoy, of Methuen, and d. Aug. 18, 1840, aged 83, and his wife, Sarah, June 19, 1830, aged 71. Chil. Sarah, b. at Wilton, N. H., May 1, 1782, and d. unm. ; Jemima, at Princeton, Feb. 16, 1784, and m. Nathaniel Howard, of Wilton, July 4, 1820 ; Si- las, Dec. 29, 1785, and m. Rebecca Pratt, of Temple, N. H., Sept. 18, 1832 ; Phebe, Aug. 17, 1787, and m. Moses Tyler, of Boston ; Ephraim, March — , 1789, and went to N. Y. ; Jonathan, March 6, 1791, and m. Miriam Tyler, of Wilton, Sept. 30, 1819 ; Joanna, at Northboro', Nov. 7, 1793, and m. Hubbard C. Currier, of Bow, N. H., Jan. 13, 1828; Persis, Feb. 13, 1795, and rn. Azor Maynard, of Northboro' ; Abigail, May 7, 1797, and m. William Rand Stacy ; Warren, June 23, 1799, and m. Lucy Wheeler Cummings, of Ternple, Nov. 6, 1823. KEYES, LEWIS (s. of Elisha) m. Sarah, D. of Joseph Stone, Oct. 30, 1793, and d. March 25, 1798, aged 29, and his wid. Sarah, June 16, 1799, aged 26. Chil. Emerson, b. Oct. 5, 1794, and d. Dec. 2, 1816; Leivis, March 6, 1796, and d. young. Most of the Keyes families lived in the North Parish, and were no longer of this town, after it became Boylston. In the death of Emerson Keyes, s. of Lewis, the name of Keyes became ex- tinct here, and so remains. It is said, that for many years past, there has not been a family of that name in Boylston. 140 FAMILY REGISTER. KNOWLTON, JOSEPH* (s. of Thomas and Margery) and his wife, Abigail, were ad. to this chh.. from that in Ipswich, in March, 1733: she d. July 3, 1748; his death not on record. Chil. b. before the parents came, and not on record here, Mar- gery, who d. here Feb. 5, 1740; Joseph; Thomas, who was killed by the French and Indians at Hoosac Fort, Aug. 17, 1745 ; and perhaps others. Nathan, b. here, Jan. 28, 1733 ; Samuel and Nathaniel, Jan. 21, 1737 ; Israel, Jan. 28, 1740. KNOWLTON, JOSEPH, Jun. (s. of Joseph) m. Mary, D. of Deac. Ezeziel Knowlton, Sept. 21, 1749 ; he was ad. to this chh. in 1774, at which time his wife, Mary was, probably, not living ; he was dismissed to the chh. in Ward, in 1790. Chil. on record here; Abigail, b. June 29, 1750; -^so, Sept. 21, 1752; Anna, Oct. 7, 1754; 6rrcrce, July 23, 1756, and m. Jonah Goulding, of Grafton, in 1777 ; Nathan, May 16, 1760 ; Joseph, May 4, 1761 ; Mary, Aug. 23, 1763, and m. Joseph Boyden, of Ward, Dec. 15, 1785; JRacAe/, March 15, 17G5, and m, Jasper Rand, in 1783 ; Samuel, July 6, 1769 ; Asahel, Nov. 23, 1773. KNOWLTON, NATHAN (bro. of the preceding) the name of whose wife is not on record, had James, bap. July, 1774, and Sa?nuel, b. Nov. 13, 1778. KNOWl.TON, NATHAN (s. sup. of Joseph, Jun.) m. Abigail, D. of Deac. Benjamin Maynard, Jan. 8, 1782. Chil. * William, John and Thomas Knowlton were in Ipswich, in 1G42. John d. in lfi5t, leaving John, Abraham and Elizabeth. Thomas, bro. of John, was a Deac. there in 1648, and d. April 3, 1G92. — Farmer. Felt's History of Jpstvick. He may have been the Thomas, or father of the Thomas Knowlton, who m. Han- nah Green, 21. 9. 1G68, I think, in Roxbury. Thomas Knowlton and Margery Goodhue, " both of Ipswich," were m. in VVatertown, Dec. 2, 1G92. She was the D. of Deac. William Goodhue, who was in Ipswich in 1G33, and whose wife was Margery Watson. They were probably from England. Joseph and Ezekiel Knowlton, said by the descendants of the latter, who was b. about 1707, to have been brothers, both of whom settled here, were sons of Thomas and Margery. In some old records, this name is NoUon. FAMILY REGISTER. 141 Benjamin, bap. Oct. 0, 1782 ; and Saroh, bap. July 20, 1783. The parents removed to Newfane, Vt. Benjamin may have been the Benjamin Knowlton, who d. here Oct. 21, 1838, aged 57. KNOWLTON, JOSEPH (s. of Joseph, Jun.) m. Priscilla, D. of Jotham Howe, March 11, 1784, and resided where Abner Harlow now lives, and owned the mills th.ere. Chil. Relief, b. March 17, 1785 ; Mart/, June 11, 1787 ; Sainucl, May I, 1791, and d. infant; Hollis, June 18, 1793; Sarah, Aug. 2G, 1795 ; Samuel, Jan. 14, 1798 ; Walter Howe, Aug. 10, 1800 ; Caro- line, April 20, 1803 ; William, July 1, 1805. This family re- moved to Ohio. KNOWLTON, Deac. EZEKIEL (bro. of Joseph first mentioned) m. Susanna, D. of Capt. Morgan and his wife, Susanna Pitts, fron) England. (Capt. Morgan d. on the voyage hither, and his wid. Susanna, m. Clark.) They probably came here from Manchester, as they were dis. from the chh. there, and ad. to this in 1731. He d. March 14, 1774, in his 67th year, and his wid. Susanna, March 17, 1794, aged 86. Chil. Mary, b. May IG, 1731, and m. her cousin, Joseph Knowl- ton, Jun., in 1749 ; Susanna, April 19, 1733, and m. Gershom Wheelock, Jun., in 1757 ; Deborah, Dec. 23, 1734, ad. to chh. in 1757, and m. Jabez Bigelow, of Westminster, Oct. 5, 1761 ; Ezekiel, May 1, 1736, and m. Anna, D. of Jose))h Miles, Oct. 4, 1759, and settled in Westminster; Luke, Oct. 24, 1738; William, April 29, 1741 ; Sarah, Jan. 28, 1745, and m. James Symonds, of Templeton, May 19, 1766; Margery, June 1, 1747, and m. Joshua Bigelow, of Westminster, April 11, 1764; Thomas, April 27, 1750. KNOWLTON, LUKE, (s. of Deac. Ezekiel) m. Sarah, D. sup. of Ephraim Holland, July 29, 1760, and both ad. to this chh. in 1765. Chil. Calvin, h. Jan. 22, 1761, and m. Sophia Willard, of Petersham, Feb. 3, 1793 ; he was then of Newfane ; Martha, Dec. 5, 1762; Silas, Dec. 19, 1764; Sarah, May 2, 1767 ; Alice, July 22, 1769 ; Lucinda. Aug. 8, 1771, and m. 142 FAMILY REGISTER. Samuel Willard, of Peiersham, in 1791 ; she was then of Newfane. These children's biiihs are all recorded here, probably they were not all b. here. " The father was in covenant relation with the chh. at New Rutland," in 1762, when his D, Martha was bap. here. " The parents were dis. from this chh. to the covenanting brethren in Newfane, in 1774, in order to be formed into a chh. state there," of which Hezekiah Taylor, dis. from here at the same time, was Pastor elect. KNOWLTON, Deac. WILLIAM (s. of Deac. Ezekiel) m. Hannah, D. of Joseph Hastings, Oct. 22, 1764, and is sup. to have lived some years in Templeton, where several of his first chil. were b., and whose births are not recorded here, viz : Han- nah, who m. Capt. Thomas Harrington, in 1784 ; Asa ; Susan- 7ia, who m. John Smith Whitney, of Westboro', May 4, 1799; jirtemas ; and perhaps odiers. The parents were ad. to this chh. from that in Templeton, in June, 1778; chil. on record here, William, b. June 20, 1777 ; Seth, May 11, 1781 ; and Joseph Hastings, March 22, 1785. Deac. W. Knowlton d. here Sept. 13, 1820, aged 79, and his wid. Hannah, Oct. 25, 1832, aged 87. KNOWLTON, Capt. THOMAS (s. of Deac. Ezekiel) m. Elizabeth Bacheller, of Grafton, in April, 1771. His two story dwelling house was burnt in 1776. Chil. Susarma, b. March 22, 1772, and d. in 1776; Cynthia, July 9, 1773, and d. in 1776; Elizabeth, Sept. 26, 1775 ; Ezekiel, April 28, 1777 ; Susantia, May 2, 1779, and m. Thomas Witherby, Jun., in 1800 ; Luke, July 30, 1782; Thomas, Nov. 17, 1784; Amasa, March 10, 1787; Cynthia, March 19, 1789; Mark Bacheller, Oct. 9, 1791 ; Hannah Ward, Feb. 10, 1795, and m. Daniel Gilbert Noyes, in 1817. The parents were ad. to chh. in 1809. Capt. Knowlton d. Aug. 22, 1829, aged 79 ; and his wid. Elizabeth, Jan. 7, 1833, aged 83. KNOWLTON, ASA (s. of Deac. William) m. Olive Waite, Feb» 2, 1789. Chil. (no births recorded here) William, who FAMILY REGISTER. 143 went to Illinois ; and Asa. The father's death not on record here ; his vvid. Olive, m. Lewis Smith, in 1826. KNOWLTON, WILLIAM (s. of Deac. William) m. Clara, D. of Samuel S.nith, May 4, 1799, and settled in Holden. Chil. Martha, who m. Seth Follet, of Grafton, April 2, 1826, and Julia, who m. Jesse Peirks, in 1821. KNOWLTON, ARTEMAS (s. of Deac. William) m. Hul- dah Lyon, in 1798. Chil. Seth, b. Aug. 29, 1799, and Debo- rah, Feb. 25, 1804. He removed to Charlton, but d. here, May 16, 1834, aged 63. KNOWLTON, Dr. SETH (s. of Deac. William) m. Relief, D. of Gideon Howe, in 1S02, and d. April 12, 1832. aged 51. Chil. Darwin, b. Aug. 8, 1802 ; Charles, at Lancaster, Nov. 4, 1803, and drowned in Quinsigamond |)ond, Dec. 26, 1822 j Eu- nice, in Boylston, April 7, 1806, and d. in 1808; Artemas, in do., Feb. 19, 1809 j William Seth, b. here, Sept. 28, 1810 ; Eunice, Jan. 6. 1813, and m. Elbridge G. Putnam, in April, 1831; (their chil. Anna Elizabeth; William Henry, deceased; William Henry, and Francis.) Nancy, Nov. 23, 1814, and m. Horrace Stow, and next Edward B. Rice, Jan. 3, 1843 ; Calvin, Jan. 2, 1817 ; Dolly, Dec. 2, 1818, and m. Joseph P. Leland, in April, 1837, and had Nancy Hellen. KNOWLTON, JOSEPH H. (s. of Deac. William) m. Chloe Forbush, of Westboro', in 1806. A Deacon in the Re- storation Society, and lives on the homestead. Chil. William Hastings, b. March 8, 1807; Hannah Ward, Sept, 16, 1808; Mary Ann Bacheller, May 12, 1810, and m. Jabez Newton, of Westboro', in 1832; Joseph Forbush, Aug. 20, 1811 ; Susan Witherby, Feb. 20, 18\4; Relief Maria, Feb. 1,1816 ; Loren- zo Clarlc, April 23, 1818; Caroline Elizabeth Amelia, Se^i. 3, 1820; Frances Augusta, June 26, 1823, 144 FAMILY REGISTER. KNOWLTON, ASA, Jun. (s. of Asa) m. Damaris, D. of Daniel Howe. Ohil. Adaline, b. June 2, 1820, and m. Situeon Newton, of Westboro', and d. in 184G ; Charles, July 4, 1822. KiXOWLTON, DARWIN (s. of Dr. Seth) m. Sarah Nel- son, D. of Capt. T. Harrington, Jun., April 30, 1828. Chil. Charles Thomas, b. Jan. 7, 1829 ; Relief Mixer, Jan. 21 , 1 831 ; Hannah Hastings, Oct. 11, 1832; Daniel Harrington, June 25, 1835. KNOWLTON, ARTEMAS (s. of Dr. Seth) m. Eveline Smith, in Nov. 1835. She d. Nov. 2, 1S3T, aged 21 ; and, in May, 1841, he m. Mary Hill. KNOWLTON, WILLIAM S. (s. of Dr. Seth) m. Hannah, D. of Capt. T. Harrington, Jun., Feb. 23, 1832. She d. Nov. 10, 1833, aged 22; and, in Aug. 1837, he m. Miriam Dresser. Child, Julius, b. Nov. 28, 1838. KNOWLTON, CALVIN (s. of Dr. Seth) m. Mary C. Warren, in Jan. 1838. Chil, Henry C. and Edward B, KNOWLTON, WILLIAM H. (s. of Deac. Joseph H.) m. Susan Lee, D. of Benjamin Brigham, March 31. 1828. Chil. Susan Ellen, b. Dec. 26, 1828 ; Adelaide Mary and Mary Adelaide, May 19, 1831 ; Everett William, Sept. 26, 1832; Lucy Maria, May 21, 1835; William Everett, Sept. 26, 1836. KNOWLTON, JOSEPH F. (s. of Deac. Joseph H.) m. Huldah Newton, of Weslboro', June 2, 1833. She d. May 2, 1839, aged 27. Chil. Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 8, 1835 ; Su- san Maria, March 27, 1837 ; Joseph Henry, April 25, 1839. KNOWLTON, EZEKIEL (s. of Capt. Thomas) m. Nelly Brown, of Fitchburg, and d. here, Nov. 29, 1828, aged 52. Chil. Lincoln Brown, b. Dec. 15, 1805; William Albert, April, 1809. FAMILY REGISTER. 145 KNOWLTON, LUKE (s. of Capt. Thomas) m. Hitty, D. of Jasper Rand, Sept. 3, 1804, removed to Bridport, Vl,, and d. Sept. 20, 1809, aged 27. Child, Charles LuJce, b. Feb. 1809, and m. Aiony Ann, D. of Samuel Daman, Esq. of Holden. KNOWLTON, THOMAS, Jun. (s. of Capt. Thomas,) m. Rebecca, D. of Fisher Whiting, of Dedham, Nov. 1, 1809. She d. May 17, 1812, aged 22; and he, in Detroit, in August, 1832, aged 48. Chil. Rebecca Whiting, b. Oct. 9, 1810, and m. Dr. Adolphus Brigham, in 1832; Nancy Fisher, April 13, 1812, and m. Asa Davis, Nov. 11, 1836, who d. at Chaumont, Jef. Co., N. Y., May 1, 1839, aged 30. KNOWLTON, AMASA (s. of Capt. Thomas) m. Sarah Peirks, a widovf, originally Bacheller, of Royalston, in 1816. Chil. Sarah Elizabeth, b. ]May 19, 1817 ; Catharine Angelinc, March 18, 1819; Asa Bacheller, April 7, 1825. KNOWLTON, MARK B. (s. of Capt. Thomas) m. Eliz- abeth, D. of Jonathan R. Smith, June 5, 1823, and lives on the homestead. Chil. Sarah An7i Janeiie, and Caroline Antoinette, b. Feb. 15, 1824 ; Thomas Henri/, Aug. 28, 1833, and Nancy Maria, Oct. 29, 1836. KNOWLTON, ABRAHAM (said by the descendants of Ezekiel to have been s. of Thomas, and half bro. of Joseph and Ezekiel, first mentioned) m. Martha Lamson, probably of Ips- wich. They were ad. to this chh. in 1735 ; he, from the chh. in Marlboro', she, from the chh. in Ipswich. He. d. here, Nov. o, 1768, aged 65, 5 mos. and 22 days ; * her death is not on record. Cliil. Paul, b. April, 17, 1736 ; Silas, Sept. 9, 1737 ; Sarah, March 6, 1740, and d. in 1742; Abraham, bap. Sept. 19, 1742, and d. in 1743 ; Robert, b. March 16, 1741, and d. in 1743 ; Robert, bap. March IS, 1744, and d. infant; Sarah, * Hence it nppears he was b. in 1703. As Thomas and Margery (see last note,) were ni. in 1692, he may have been Iheir son; but Ezekiel, b. about 1707, if a half bro. of Abraham, was the s. of Thomas, by a 2d wife. 19 146 FAMILY REGISTER. b. June 24, 1746, and m. Daniel Drury, Jun. in 1765 ; Martha, July 24, 1748, and m, Thomas Drury, of Temple, N. H., in 1769$ Abraham, Nov. 25, 1750. KNOWLTON, PAUL (s. of Abraham) in. Lucy Forbusb, of Hardwick, in 17G9, and d. here, June 27, 1799, in bis 64th year. His wid. Lucy, ad. to this chh. in 1800, d. May 8, 1837, aged 85. Chil. Faul, b. Oct. 23, 1770, and settled in Hoosic, now Florida ; Lucy, Feb. 28, 1772, and m. Elijah Hall, of Graf- ton, Feb. 14, 1799 ; Robert, Dec. 7, 1773, and m. Lydia Thurs- ton, of Westboro', in 1S07 ; Daniel, Dec. 9, 1775 ; Sarah, Nov. 11,1777, and sup. m. Samuel Thurston, Jun., of Westboro', June 24, 1802 ; Joh7i, Jan. 5, 1780; Margery, Oct. 25, 1781, and sup. m. Zavan Perkins, of Wethersfield, Vt., Feb, 18, 1810 ; Joel, Nov. 1, 1783; Bulah, Sept. 25, 1785, and m. Jonas Baker, of Boylston ; Ruth, Jan. 15, 178S, and m. Isaac Cutler, in 1823 ; Anna, Sept. 9, 1789, and m. Jonathan Newton, Feb. 22, 1815 ; Jacob, May 17, 1791 ; Levi, June 9, 1797, and sup. m. Louisa DivoU, ol Leominster, in 1823. KNOWLTON, ABRAHAM (s. of Abraham) m. Lydia Bacheller, of Upton, in 1772; his wife, Lydia, d. Sept. 28, 1803, aged doh. Chil. Silas, b, June 3, 1773; Martha, June 1, 1775, and m. Nathan Munroe, in 1805; Sai-ah, July 24, 1777, and m. John White, of Northboro', in 1798, and d. June 20, 1818, leaving Asa, John, and Moses Adams ; David, b. at Upton, Nov. 14, 1779; Lydia, at do., Oct. 21, 1781, and d. unm. June 26, 1808 ; Abraham, kng. 4, 1784; Thankful, Oct. 25, 1789. He next m. Lucy Whitney, of Upton, in 1805, and d. here April 12, 1807, aged 56.^. KNOWLTON, DANIEL, (s. of Paul) m. Mary Hemen- way, of Grafton, in 1804. Chil. on rec. here ; Mary, b. July 5, 1804 ; Pamelia, Nov. 9, 1805 ; perhaps he removed to West- boro', where Daniel and Mary Knowlton had Adalinc, b. Sept. 22, 1809; Daniel, Sept. 2, 1811, and Hepzibah, Sept. 27, 1813, He is said to have removed to Batavia, N. Y. FAMILY REGISTER. 147 KNOWLTON, JOEL (s. of Paul) ra. Mary Brooks, of Grafton, Chil. Rucl Farrar and Laura Brooks, b. Jan. 10, 1810 ; John Chandler, Dec 26, 1812 ; Elijah Brooks, Jan. 31, 1815 j D-aniel Harris, July 31, 1817. Removed to Grafton. KNOWLTON, SILAS (s. of Abraham and Lydia) m. Mer- cy Wakefield, of Sutton. Chil. Irene, b. June 20, 1799 ; Per- rin, Aug. 22, ISOl ; NciceU, April 27, 1S03 ; Dexter, Feb. 22, 1805; Lydia Bacheller and Mary Davenport, May 7, 1807 j Calvin Metcher, Feb. II, 1810. This family removed to Ohio. KNOWLTON, DAVID (bro. of Siias) m. Lucy Brigham, of Northboro', in 1800. Chi!. Julia Ann, b. Dec. 4, 1800; Mi, Oct. 28, 1802; Artemas Brigham, SejTt. 15, 1804; El- hrldge Gerry, Oct. 4, 1806 ; Abraham, Dec. 8, 1808 ; Lucy Caroline, Sept. 3, 181 1. He removed to N. Y., where he had David Bacheller, Marietta and Harriet, and d. Sept. 6, 1823, aged 44, KNOWLTON, ABRAHAM (bro. of the preceding) m, Lucy Faulkner, of Upton, and had Mary Eleanor, b. Dec. 18, 1808, and m. Lewis Brown, of Worcester, April 29, 1829; James Franklin, Nov. I, 1810; Nancy Faulkner, Aug. 19, 1812; Sarah White, Mavch 15, 1815; and Thankful Emily, Jan. 9, 1817. He removed with his family to Brownsville, Ind., in 1838, and d. in Oct. 1843, aged 59. KINGSLEY, ENOCK (from Windsor, Ct.) ra. Sarah, wid. of Samuel Maynard, in 1760. No record here of the death of either of them ; it is said she d. Dec. 15, 1812, aged 84. Chil. Sarah, b. May 21, 1761, and m. Amos Smith, of Worcester, July 26, 1785 ; Mary, Dec. 6, 1762, and m. Daniel Raymond, of Worcester, March 17, 1785 ; and perhaps Lois, who m. Noah Harrington, of Worcester Gore, July 27, 1784. KENDALL, CALEB m. Priscilla, D. of Joshua Townsend, Dec. 8, 1773. Chil. Priscilla, b. Jan. 20, 1777; and Caleb, Jan. 25, 1779. 14g FAMILY REGISTER. KIMBALL, EPHRAIM of Shrewsbury, and Mrs. Sarah Tuttle, of Littleton, were m. Nov. 28, 1765. So say Mid. Co. Records. His name does not appear on the town records ; per- haps went to Grafton. KINGSBURY, EBENEZER m. Sarah, D. of Jeremiah Whittemore, of Spencer, May 9, 1797. They were ad. to this chh. in 179S, and dis. to that in Spencer, in 1801. He built and resided where Jonah Howe last lived. Child, Jeremiah Whittemore, b. July 1, 1798. KEMBLE, THOMAS HENRY (from Boston) m. Hannah, D. of Capt. Levi Pease, Feb. 9, 1796, and d. here March 4, 1800, aged 28 ; his wid. Hannah, May 26, 1800, aged 3G. Chil. Thomas, who d. April 4, 1799; Abigail, whod. Feb. 18, 1821, aged 23 ; all of consumption at the residence of Capt. Pease. KNIGHT, JOSIAH m. Sarah, wid. of Jonas Stone, Sept. 24, 1805 ; and d. July 25, 1819, aged 47 and 8 mos. Child, Edwin Wallace, b. April 1, 1811. KNEELAND, SOLOMON (from Boston) d. here Dec. 23, 1775, aged 80. KITTREDGE, JUSTUS (s. of Dr. Jacob, and g. s. of John Bellows) m. Maranda E. Taylor, of West Boylston, in 1830. Chil. Austin Whitney, b. May 15, 1833 ; hucius Wright, Dec, 9, 1834; Francis Ellery, Aug. 23, 1836; Mbert Taylor, March 21, 1838 ; and Lucy Ann, Aug. 3, 1841. KITTREDGE, OTIS (bro. of the preceding) m. Prudence M. Hathern, of West Boylston, in 1831. No births of chil. on record, in 1841. LEATHE, ROBERT and his wife, Eunice, came here, sup. from Reading. They were ad. to this chh. from the first chh. there, in 1741. The name is Leathe on the record here, but has FAMILY REGISTER. 149 probably been modernized to Lathe. They were dis. to the chh. in Grafton, in 1745. Chil. on record here ; Asa, b. March 23, 1733 ; there may be an error in the record ; if not, that son, Asa, deceased before June 9, 1741, when they had a son b. called Asa, and who was bap. the 14lh of that mo. ; Rhoda, bap. June 26, 1743. LYON, JOSIAH, and his wife, Deborah, had John, b. Oct. 30, 1751; perhaps it should be John Fisher; and others, of whom, Ephraim is sup. to have been one. He is sup. to have removed to Grafton soon after 1751. LYON; JOHN FISHER (s. sup. of Josiah) m. Sarah, D. of Samuel Whitney, in 1777 ; he was then of Grafton, and, after living here a k\\ years, removed to Harvard and d. there. Chil. b. here, Lydia, April 9, 1778 ; and John, Oct. 17, 1780. LYON, Capt. EPHRAIM (s. sup. of Josiah) came here about 1800, with his wife and s. Ephraim, and lived near North- boro' line, on the post road ; where he d. Feb. 24, 1820, aged 84, and his wife, whose name is not on record here, Nov. 1 5, 1815, aged 76. Of their chil,, all probably b. in Grafton, were Deborah, who m. Capt. Charles Fay ; Mary, who m. Ebenezer Leland of Grafton ; Ephraim; and, ]ierhaps, Lydia, who m. Daniel Gregory, in 1790. Huldah Lyon m. Artemas Knowlton, in 1798. LYON, Capt. EPHRAIM, Jun. (s. of Ephraim) m. Lucy, D. of Deac. Jonathan Fassett, (Fawcctt) of Boylston, Nov. 17, 1799 ; and d. Nov. 14, 1835, aged 56. Chil. Hannah, b. April 20, 1800, and m. Ebenezer H. Bovven, Sept. 9, 1822 ; they re- moved to Worcester, and she d. there ; Chandler, Aug. 9 1801 ; Louisa, March 14, 1803, and d. Jan. 5, 1806 ; Harriet, Jan. 2, 1808, and m. Haliburton Lane, of Fitchburg, July, 1828 ; Lucy, June 2, 1809, and m. Beaman, of Fitchburg ; Abigail Fawcett, Feb. 27, 1811, and m. Warren C. Sturtevant, of Bath, N. H., Oct. 8, 1833 J Ephraim Fisher, Feb. 9, 1813, and d. 150 FAMILY REGISTER. Sept. 2, 1829; George Sherman, Feb. 11, 1815; Elizabeth Louisa, March 30, 1817, and m. Goodenovv, of Boylsloii. LIVERMORE, ELTSHA m. Lucy Maynard, of Westboro', in 1780, and lived on the place recently of Henry Snow, Esq. Chil. Levi, b. Dec. 15, 1781 ; Emery, Oct. 10, 1783 ; Lucy and Anna, bap. Nov. 6, 1785 ; Martha, bap. Aug. 3, 1788, and d. young ; Solomon, bap. May 5, 1790; iJaryey, bap. Oct. 7, 1792 ; Jabal, bap. June 14, 1795 ; and Martha, bap. Feb. 4, 1798. LIVERMORE, JASON, whose wife was Mary, had Mar- tha, bap. here Sept. 8, 1782. Moses Livermore and Lydia Har- rington, " both of Wallhain," were m. here Sept. 17, 1783. The three may have been brothers. LOTHROP, ORVILE m. Sarah Fitch, of Leominster ; she d. Aug. 30, 18:23, the year of her marriage, aged 23. He next rn. Lucy Johnson, of Hardwick, Jan. 30, 1825, a g. d. of Zebediah, an early settler in this town. Chil. Philip, b. Oct. 23, 1825. MAYNARD, SIMON,* known as ^erg-ean^ Maynard, (s. of Simon,) of Marlboro', b. in 1695, ni. Sarah Church, there, Nov. 18, 1718, and was living on house lot No. 14, in 1729. He was * John Maynard (the first I find of the name,) was one of the 47, who shared in the division of Sudbury meadows, in 1G38, where he was Selectman, and one of the petitioners for the grant of Marlboro', in 1G5G ; he removed there, and d. in 1711 ; his wife was Mary ; they had John, b. in ICCl ; Simon, in 16GG ; and Zacha- riah, in tG72, all in Marlboro'. Simon, whose wife was Hannah, had 8 chil.; among them were Simon, b. iu 1695 ; Elisha, in 1703, both of whom settled in Shrewsbury. John, (bro. of Simon and Elisha) whose wife was Lydia Ward, of Sudbury, was the father of James Maynard, b. in 16D4, whose s. James settled here, and of Reu- ben, b. in 1G98, who also settled here. "Ensign John Maynard d. (in Marlboro',) May 15, 1731." Lydia, his wid. d. there, Jan. 10, 1710; she was the D. of Richard Ward, and b. IVlarch 3. 16G5. Simon Maynard d. in Marlboro', Jan. 19, 1747, and hia wid., Hannah, April b, 1743. FAMILY REGISTEK. 151 one of the founders of this chh. to which his wife, Sarah, was ad. in 1724, from the chh. in Marlboro\ It is said he d. in J786, aged 90. which is probably correct, as that was about his age in 1786, but when b. was not known to my informant ; his wife, Sarah, is said to have d. in 1781, aged 91. Chil. Mary, b. at Marlboro', in 1719, recorded there, and m. William Parker, in 1739 ; Benjamin, here. Sept, 15, 1721 ; Simon, Jan. 26, 1723 ; Abner, Aug. 2-5, 1726; Seth, April 21,1731; iSoraA, bap. Sept. 25, 1733. I find no further account of these chil., ex- cepting the two first. MAYNARD, Deac. BENJAMIN (s. of Simon) m. Submit. Lee, March 7, 1744. They were ad. to this chh., he in March^ and she in May, 1742. Child, Mercy, b. Jan. 15, 1745, and ni. David Brigham, in 1765. The mother d. at the birth of this child, but of whose death there is no record. He next m. Abi- gail, D. of Luke Riee, Dec. 29, 1746. She was ad. to this chh. in April previous to her marriage. There is no record of the death of either of them. It is said he d. about 1789 ; if so, his age was not iar from 68. Chil. Seth, b. Oct. 29, 1747, m. Sarah Morse, of Wcstboro', June 1, 1785, and d. here without issue, Jan. 8, 1808, aged 60; Submit, Mdi)' Q, 1149, and m. Thaddeus Pollard, March 24, 17G7, who setded in Harvard ;. Sarah, Sept. 9, 1751, and m. Capt. Philip Rutter, of Newfane, Vt., June 10, 1787 ; Mner, Nov. 27, 1753, in the army in 1775, returned sick, and d. unm. ; Jonah, Dec. 27, 1755, and d. infant ; Jonah, July 1, 1757, went to Bolton, m. and d. there, young ; Benjamin, Jan. 18, 1760 ; Abigail, June 7, 1762, and m. Nathan Knowlton, in 1782 ; Lucy, June 14, 1764, and m. Asa VVheelock, of Wardsboro', Vt., in 1788 ; Simon, Aug. 25, 1767. MAYNARD, BENJAMIN (s. of Deac. Benjamin) m. Mar- tha Earle, of Boxford, in 1783. They were ad. to this chh. in 1813 ; he d. here, Jan. 18, 1834, aged 74, and his wid. Mar- tha, in Aug. 1346, aged 84. Chil. Josejfh and Benjamin, b. 1-52 FAMILY REGISTER, Jan. 4, 1785 ; Oliver, July 14, 1787 ; Abner, Feb. II, 1790 ; and Mai'tha, (a twin with Abner,) who m. Dr. Joseph Stone j in 1816. MAYNARD, SIMON (s. of Deac. Benjamin) m. Abigail Williams, of JXevv Ipswich, in 1792. He was ad. to this chh. in 1810, and his wife, in 1822, from that of New Ipswich. She d. Feb. 1, 1847, aged 77 ; he survives. Chil. Julia, b. June 15, 1794, and d. in 1S09; Manj Ann, Aug. 1, 1799, and m. Seth Wyman Fessenden, in 1S29 ; Nancy, Oct. 10, 1806, and d, in Sept. ISOS ; Harrison Otis, July 11, 1809, and m. Sarah M. Davis, of Grafton, in 1832, and had Harrison, b. Oct. 19, 1833. xMAYNARD, JOSEPH (s. of Benjamin) m. Anna, D. of Deac. John Bragg, Oct, 28, 1807, and removed to Lancaster, where he had Charles Angicr, b. July 31, 1808, who m. Sarah A. Hall of Dorchester; Joseph, April, 1810, who m. in Box- ford ; Lydia, in 1812, who m. Josephus Wilder, of Lancaster, and d. in 1835 ; Abigail, who d. in 1826 ; Martha, in 1816 ; iSwsan, in 1818, and m. Josiah Wilder, of Sterling ; Caroline, who d. in 1826 ; John Bragg, in 1823, and George, in 1826. MAYNARD, BENJAMIN, (bro. of Joseph) m. Maria, D. of Joseph Curtis, Nov. 3, 1808. She d. Feb. 6, 1827, aged 41. Chil. Henry, b. April 22, 1809; Eleanor, Oct. 17, 1810, and m. Benjamin Kilburn ; they, with her bro., Henry, removed to Illinois. Leandcr, Dec. 3, 1812, and m. Harriet M. Hastings, of Boylslon ; Nancy Maria, May 17, 1815, and d. Dec. 1, 1842; Louisa, May 18, 1817; Mary Scott, March 1, 1819, and d. Nov. 27, 1838 ; Benjamin Austin, Dec. 2, 1822 ; Aus- tin, June 16, 1824. He next m. Mary, D. of Betliuei Boyd, April 4, 1828. Chil. Sarah Boyd, b. Jan. 12, 1829; Emily Dwight, Dec. 16, 1833; Aldcn Whipple, May 11, 1834. MAYNARD, OLIVER (bro. of preceding) m. Phebe, D, of Joseph Stone, May 14, 1815, and d. Feb. 21, 1835, aged 47^. FAMILY REGISTER. 153 Chil. William Brewster, h. Oct. 26, 1815, and m. Mary C. Mann, of Holden ; Eliza Field, May 28, 1819 ; Joseph Stone, Oct. 26, 1822 ; Phebe Maria, Aug. 27, 1827 ; Henri/ Oliver, Nov. 28, 1833. His vvid. Phebe, m. John Baird. MAYNARD, ABNER (bro. of preceding) m. Hannah Hall, of Sutton, and d. in Norihboro', about 1836. Chil. Augustus Ferdinand, b. Dec. 20, 1815 ; Lorenzo, June 16, 1819, and d. in 1821 ; Harriet, Sept. 13, 18-20, and d. in 1821 ; Harriet Ward, Dec. 26, 1821, and m. D^miel C. Chamberlain ; Fayette, Feb. 29, 1824 ; Lorenzo Abner, Dec. 25, 1825. MAYNARD, AUGUSTUS F. (s. of Abner) m. Flora Ros- line, D. of Liberty Allen, atid had Ellen Maria, b. Jily 28, 1839; Caroline Allen, May 14, 1841 ; and Mary Elizabeth. MAYNARD, ELISHA (bro. of Simon, first mentioned) m. Huldah Bannister, of Marlboro', July 18, 1727; he was then called of Shrewsbury, and in 1829, was living on house lot. No* 25. She was ad. to this chh. in Jan., and he in July, 1728. There is no record here, of his or her death. Chil. Huldah, b. April 27, 1723, and d. young; Artemas, July 7, 1729, and d. in 1731 ; Bezaleel, Jyi\y 23, 1731 ; Huldah, July 21. 1733, and m. William Chesnut, in Oct., 1754; Artemas, Oct. 31, 1734 ; Francis, Feb. 20, 1738, sup. settled in Rutland, and m. Ruth, D. of Ephraim Hubbard, in 1767 ; John, Feb. 28, 1740 ; Tabitha, June 5, 1742, and m. Simon Phelps of Rutland, June 24, 1767; Gardner, May 3, 1744, and d. in 1745; Gardner, (Gamer, in b )th instances on the record,) Feb. 14, 1746 ; Eli- sha. April 14, 1748. Huldah Maynard, perhaps, vvid. of Elisha, m. Jacob Wheelerj of Petersham, March 5, 1778. MAYNARD, BEZALEEL (s. of Elisha) ni. Elizabeth Keyes, D. sup. of Henry Keyes, Feb. 23, 1754 ; and sup. lived, in the N. P. There are no deaths of any of this family record- 20 154 FAMILY REGISTER. ed here. Clill. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 9, 1754; Ruth, Sept. 5, 1756; Loima, April 19, 1758; Lcvinah, MincU 23, 17G0 ; Bannister, April 5, 17GI ; Francis, Nov. 1, 17605 Lucy, Oct. 25, 1765 ; and perhaps is the Lucy Maynaid, who m. Elisha Livennore, in 17bO ; she was then called of Worcester. MAYIVARD, ARTEMAS (s. of Elisha) m. Miriam, D. of Deac. Jonathan Keyes, May 27, 1762, and was then called of Princeton. Cliil. on record here; Thomas, b. Dec. 18, 17G4, and d. infant ; Asa, Nov. 23, 1763; Thomas, IMay 13, 1773; Levi and Lewis, Jan. 21, 1775. MAYNARD, REUBEN m. Dorothy Williams, of West- boro'. May 22, 1745, and was probably the s. of Reuben, who was living on house lot No. 4, in 1729, of whom I find nothing on record after that period, nor any thing of bis lamily. Reuben, who was here in 1729, was s. of John and Lydia, of Marlboro', and born in 1698. Chil. of Reuben and Dorothy, viz : Reuben, b. July 16, 1746; Boroihy, Oct. 3, 1748 ; Abigail, Sept. 16, 1750 ; Bethiath, July 25, 1753, and d. in 1756 ; Sarah, Dec. 14, 1755, and d. in 1756; Timothij, Nov. 20, 1757. Reuben Maynard had deceased before 1762, as his '^ heirs, ''^ and his farm were set off in that year to Westboro. MAYNARD, JOT HAM, b. in 1714, (s. of David, of West- boro', who was bro. of Simon and Elisha) whose wife was Abiah, had Jolham, b. March 14, 1741; and Antipass, April 12, 1743. MAYNARD, JAMES, b. in 1723, (s. of James, of West- bero', and g. s. of John, of Marlboro') v.y. Zeruiah, D. of Daniel Johnson, Nov. 6, 1755. Chil. Spencer, b. April 8, 1756; Winsloiv, Sept. 23, 1757, and d. infant; John, Jan. 18, 1759; Winslow, July 26, 1761 ; Ashley, July 29, 1763, and d. April 7, 1826, an idiot, and town charge from his infltncy ; Trobridge, June 30, 1767, also an idiot, and d. young. FAMILY REGISTER. I55 III 1772, tlie town voted to build a house, 14 by 16, near tlie vvid. Sarah Johnson's as may be, for the ar.coniniodation of tlie wife and children of James Maynard, Jun., and granted £13.6.8, for that purpose. Hence it appears that Sarah, the wid. of Daniel Johnson, was living in 177-2; his house, &c., was where the late Jonas Hast- ings lived. Whether James Maynard, Jun. was then living, does not appear. His s., Ashley, for nearly, or quite sixty years, was a town charge ; the amount of which, so far as it could be ascer- tained, was calculated at the time of his death, and, with com- pound interest, found to exceed ten tliousand dollars. MAYNARD, Capt. JOHN b. in 1743 (s. of Stephen, of Westboro', and g. s. of Capl. John, and g. g. s. of John and Lydia, of Marlboro') m. Martha Brigham, of, and in Westboro', Jan. 19, 1763, and settled here, in 1771, on the place now of Balch Dean, Esq. She was ad. to this chh. in 1775. He was Rep., &,c., in 1781 ; after whicli, his name does not appear again on the town records. Chil. Martha, b. in Westboro', Nov. 23, 1769, and m. Frederick Crosby, in 1785; Jo siah, Sept. 18, 1771, and d. in Barnard, Vt., about 1796 ; John, Oct. 5, 1773, went to Bakersfield, Vt., m. and d. there in 1810 ; Edward, April 25, 1775, and settled in Bakersfield, Vt. ; Antipass, April 6, 1777, settled and is living in Waltham ; Hepzibah, March 12, 1779, and m. Elijah Hardy, of Westboro', and d. in Waltham, in 1823 ; William, Sept. 20, 1781. MAYNARD, SAMUEf., b. in 1726 (s. of Moses, of Sud- bury, who m. Lois Stone, of Framingham, March 18, 1724, and was probably a descendant of John Maynard, who was in Sudbu- ry, in 1638) m. Sarah Noyes, of Sudbury, Feb. 22, 1750, re- moved to this town, settled on the place where his son, the late Daniel Maynard lived, and d. May 29, 1755, aged 28. Chil. Daniel, b. Oct. 25, bap. 28, 1750; previous to which the pa- rents "owned the covenant." Samuel, March 8, 1752 ; Sarah, April 29, 1754, and d. Oct. 12, 1756. His wid. Sarah, m. Enock Kingsley, of Windsor, Ct. in 1760. 156 FAMILY REGISTER. MAYNARD, SAMUEL (s. of Samuel) m. Sarah Noyes, of Sudbury, in 1775, and d. of small pox, at Ticonderoga, dur- ing the revolutionary war, and before May 5, 1776, as on that day, " Samuel, son of Samuel Maynard, deceased, and Sarah, bis relict, was bap." here. MAYNARD, DANIEL (s. of Samuel, and g. s. of Moses) m. Hannah, D. of Samuel Harrington, of Worcester, in 1776, and perhaps lived there a few years. They were here in 1779 ; on the 5th of Sept. in that year, they owned the covenant, and his wife, Hannah, was bap. here at that time, as were their two oldest chil., of whose births there is no record here. He lived and d. on the homestead, Feb. 7, 1834, aged 83J, and his wid. Hannah, April 1, 1838, aged 81. Chil. Lucy, who m. Daniel Newton, in 1803; Nathaniel; i2e/te/, bap. Sept. 14, 1783, and d. infant ; Relief, bap. Oct. 2, 1785, and m. Philo Slocomb, in 1806; Samuel, b. May 29, 1787; Uaniel, May 29,1789; John, April 10, 1791 ; Josiah, July 18, 1794; Luther, June 11, 1798, d. April 23, 1832 ; and Hannah, (of whose birth or baptism, I find no record,) who m. Matthias Rice, of Grafton, April 6, 1825, and d. Nov. 28, 1834, aged 34. MAYNARD, NATHANIEL (s. of Daniel) m. Martha Davis, of Grafton, March 22, 1801. Chil. Mary Harrington, b. April 22, 1802; Hannah Joslin, Feb. 21, 1803. The pa- rents removed to Heath, but both d., it is said, in Fitchburg ; he, June 20, 1833, aged 54, and his wid. Martha, in 1838. Other chil. are said to have been, Joseph ; Daniel; Luther ; Henry ; Harriet, and Charles. MAYNARD, SAMUEL (s. of Daniel) m. Clarissa, D. of Joseph Stone, Aug. 17, 1812. She d. Nov. 29, 1819, aged 25. Chil. Clarissa, who m. Alexander Kissam, of N. Y., and d. in 1843 ; Louisa Maria, b. Oct. 3, 1813, and m. Kissam, the hus- band of her deceased sister. The 2d wife of Samuel Maynard was Frances Jackson, of Plymouth. He removed to N. Y. FAMILY REGISTER. 157 MAYNARD, DANIEL, Jan. (s. of Daniel) m. Zelinda, D. of Samuel Allen, of Nortliboro', Nov., 1809. Chil. Lewis Allen, b. Dec. 24, I8I0 ; Henry, May 6, 1813, and d. infant ; Harriet Neivell, Dec. 24, 1810, and m. Chester Vernon New- ton ; Caroline Elizabeth, Sept. 4, 1817 ; Edward Flint, Nov. 1, 1820, and m. xMaria M. Russell, of Boston ; Susan Maria, Sept. 16, 1823, and m. Charles C. Coleman, of Worcester; Henry Noyes, May 1 1, 1826 ; Sarah Abigail, Jan. 26, 1829 ; Charles FranUin, Feb. 27, 1830 ; Charlotte Ann, Nov. 1, 1833 J Daniel Wallace, April 7, 1837. MAYNARD, JOHN (s. of Daniel) m. Lois, D. of George Brown, Dec. 7, 1813. No chil. on record. He removed to New York. MAYNARD, JOSIAH (s. of Daniel) m, Lydia, D. of Sam- uel Allen, of Northboro', in 1823. Child, Wilbur, b. May 31, 1S34. MAYNARD, ETHAN, b. in 1783, (s. of Nathan, Jun., of Westboro', whose father, Nathan, was s. of David, who d. there, Oct. 2, 1757,) whose wife was Sarah, had Sarah Melinda, b. here, Dec. 7, 1806. Alvan Maynard, b. 1781, (bro of Ethan) m. Elizabeth, D. sup. of Thomas Miles, Nov. 20, 1803. MAYNARD, EBER, (bro. of Ethan) from Westboro', b. 1789, m. Dorothy Gleason, of Worcester, and had Caroline Au- gusta, b. July 20, 1824 ; Fanny Maria, Sept. 21, 1826 ; Mi- nerva Lucinda, May 25, 1832. MAYNARD, SILAS, who m. Hannah Forbes, in Westboro', May 24, 1819, he was then called of Grafton, may be the Silas Maynard, who was from Westboro', and settled in the East part of the town, near to Northboro', about 1827. No record here of births in this family. 158 FAMILY REGISTER. MIXER, Maj. JOSEPH,* m. Mary Ball, in Watertown, May 4, 1726. He was here himself — " Dec. 3, 1727, and own- ed the covenant in order to have his child baptized at Water- town," His wife, Mary, was ad. to this chh. in 1732 ; no record here of the death of either of them. Chil. Mary, b. Nov. 21, 1727, probably at Watertown, but recorded here, and m. Daniel Simonds, of Westboro', Nov. 2, 1749, and removed to Chelsea ; Abigail, April 2S, 1730, and m. EInathan Pratt, in 1748 ; Jo- seph, hd.'^.YQh. 21, 1732; Lydia, b. Oct. 16, 1734, and m. Alpheus Pratt, in 1753 ; Anna, April 27, 1737, and m. Timothy Howard, in 1759; Lucy, Oct, 26, 1739, and m. Jedediah Tucker, Jun., in 1763 ; Daniel, bap. March 18, 1742 ; Asa, b. April 5, 1746; Timothy, July 17, 174S, m. Mary Eames, of Framingham, in 1769, and removed to N. H., where she proba- bly deceased before 1782, as in that year Timothy Mixer, called of Ipswich, N. H., m. Abigail, wid. of Jo^.eph Sherman, Jan., of this town. MIXER, JOSEPH (s. of Maj. Joseph,) m. Elizabeth, D. of Samuel Whitney, April 24, 1754. Chil. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1751, and d. in 1753 ; Josep/t, Feb. 22, 1 756 ; Samuel, i^n. 13, I75S; Moses, Seju. 10, 1760; Daniel, Aug. 25, 1763; Elizabeth, F'eb. 27, 1766. He removed with his family to Athol, and d. there. * Isaac Mixer, Watertown, was admitted freeman, in IG38. — Farmer. Isaac Mixer, whose wife was Sarah, had Sarah, b. in Watertown, 29. 9. IG57. This is the lirst I find of his family ; probably he had chil. older than Sarah ; his wife Sarah, d. there, March 2, 1660, and, on the 10th of January following, he m. Rebecca, D. of Edward Garfield, by whom he had 11 chil. Of whom were sons, John, b. in IGG85 George, in 1G70 j Joseph, in 1674.3 Daniel, in 1G75; and Benja- min, in 1679. Isaac Mixer, of Watertown, and Mary French, of Billerica, were m. June 29, 1687. From Isaac, no doubt, descended Joseph, who settled in Shrewsbury. It has been said, that the wife of Maj. Joseph Mixer, was Abigail Hardy, of Waltham ; if so, she was his 2d wife, and not the mother of his children. The nine chil. above named, are called, on the town and chh. records, the children of Joseph Mixer, (sometimes giving him a military title,) and Mary, his wife. Maj. Joseph Mixer was pub. to Elizabeth Ball, a widow, of Northboro', in Aug. i777, and probably m. her 5 as it is said he removed to that town, and d. there. FAMILY REGISTER. I59 MIXER, ASA (s. of Mcij. Joseph) m. Meicy, D. of Elisha Newton, I\ov. 26, 1765. Chi!. Danielh. May 20, 1766; Sarah, May 14, 1769, and ni. Abijah Nelson, in 1790 ; Mercy and Mary, Oct. 5, 1771 ; the former m. Daniel Smith, Jun., in 1793; the latter, Lemuel Harris, of Worcester, in 1791 ; Eliz- abeth, May 18, 1774, and m. Daniel Baird, Jun., of Worcester, April 25, 1793; Nclhj and Alice, Nov. 25, 1776; the former, ni. Ashhel Allen, in 1799 ; the latter, Daniel Smith, of Worces- ter, in 1797 ; Joseph, Nov. 13, 1779; D«/)«, bap. Feb. 16, 1783; Asa, bap. Sept. 4, 17S5 ; and Relief, who m. Thomas Harrington, Jun., in 1805. There is no record of the death of his wife, Mercy. His 2d wife was Ruth Murray, of Worcester, whom he m. Dec. 24, 1793. He removed from town after 1798, and was recently living in Oxford, or vicinity, having passed his hundredth year. MIXER, DANIEL, (s. of Asa) m, Lydia, D. of Samuel Wesson, of the Gore, in 1783. Chil. Levinah, July 1, 1784, and m. Amasa Nelson, in 1805 ; Samuel, Nov. 6, 1786; Re- becca, J uue 8, 1790, and d. March 30, 1810; Julia, June 6, 1799, and m. Harvey Ruggles, of LTpton, June 30, 1819; Dan- iel, April 16, 1305, and settled in Auburn. There is no record here of their father's death. His wid. Lydia, m. Samuel Smith, in 1818. MIXER, DANA (s. of Asa) m. Ruth , and d. here, Sept. 27, 1835, aged 54, and his wife, Ruth, Feb. 16, 1822, aged 33. Chil. Elizabeth Wilder, b. April 26, 1803 ; Mahala AngcUne, July 8, 1804; Roxia Eleanor, Nov. 6, 1806. MIXER, ASA, Jun. (s. of Asa) m. Grace, D. of Capt. Thomas Harrington, Sen., Oct. 21, 1804. Child, ISIancy. He removed to Charlton, and d. there. MIXER, BENJAMIN, whose wife was Sarah, had Benja- min, bap. Feb. l^, 1741. "The parents in covenant relation with the chh. in Southboro." 160 FAMILY REGISTER. MIXER, DAVID * and his wife, Hannah, had Ezra, b. here, Aug. 11, 1754. MILES, Deac. SAMUEL,! wliose wife was Keziah, was living on house lot, No. 7, in 1729, and came here from Con- cord, or that vicinity. They were ad. to this chh. in 1732. There is no record here of his death, or of that of his wife. Chil. Mary, b. May 31, 1730, and perhaps m. Phineas Byam, of Templeton, Oct. 7, 1765; Sarah, Jan. 29, 1732; Elizabeth, July 25, 1734, and d. in 1739 ; Samuel May 10, 1737, and d. Oct. II, 1756 ; Keziah, May 23, 1739, and d. in 1740 ; Tho7n' as, Jan. 1, 1743 ; Elizabeth, Dec. 6, 1746 ; Job, May 7, 1749, and d. in 175G. MILES, THOMAS (s. of Deac. Samuel) m. Rachel, D. of Jonas Keyes, Oct. 22, 1767. They were ad. to this chh. in 1769. His' wife, Rachel, d. Sept. 5, 1S03, aged 69. Chil. Jonas Keyes, b. Jan. 3, 1769 ; Virtue, April 13, 1770, and ni. Joseph Hunt, of Sudbury, Feb. 5, 1802; Alfred, May 24, 1772; Elizabeth, i 'An. 31, 1774, and m. Alvan Maynard, of VVestboro', Nov. 30, 1S03 ; Sophia, Sept. 28, 1776. He m. Damans Upham, of Spencer, in ISOS, and d. Jan. 27, 1S20, aged 77. * Benjamin and David Mixer, sup. to have been brothers, and sons of Benjamin and Rebecca, of Marlboro', who had Phineas, b. in 1712; Benjamin, in 1715; Isaac, in 171G ; David, in 1719; and Joseph, in 1721.. Their mother was Rebecca JNewton, and m. 27. 9. 1711. t John Miles, (in old records i%?es,; was in Concord, in 1637; and, by a 2d wife, Susannah Rediat, whom he m. in Marlboro', in 1G79, had John, b. in 1G80, and Samuel, in 1682. Samuel m. Sarah Foster, of Littleton, in 1706, and had Sam- uel, b. March 20, 1707 ; and Joseph, Aug. 8, 1709; both of whom settled in this town. John, b. in 1680, m. Mary Prescott, of Concord, in 1702, and had John, b. in 170i, who m. Klizabelh Brooks, of Concord, say, in 1726. Their son, John, b. in 1727, m. Martha Warren, a wid., and D. of Deac. Russell, of Littleton, and set- tled in Westminster, and were the parents of the Rev. John Miles, b. in 1765, who removed to this town from Grafton, in 1826. — Miles' Genealogy, by Rev. Henry Adolphus Mile), of Lowell. FAMILY REGISTER. 161 MILES, JONAS KEYES, (s. of Thomas) m. Mary, D. of Nathan Maynard, of Westboto', in 1798. They were ad. to the chh. inlSOl. He d. May 11, 1843, aged 74. CKA.Jonas Maynard, b. June 7, 1799 ; Mary Williams, April 29, 1807, and m. Samuel Austin Newton, of Millbury ; Lucy Keyes, June I, 1810, and d. unra., Jan. 10, 1834. MILES, ALFRED (s. of Thomas) m. Anna Grout, of Worcester, in 1807, and d. Nov. 1, 1845, aged 73. No issue. MILES, Deac. JONAS M. (s. of Jonas K.) m. Anstiss Kendall, of Royalston, Nov. 2, 1823. Chil. Lowell Milton, b. June 8, 1824; Eugene Temple, Aug. 26, 1826. MILES, JOSEPH (bro. of Deac. Samuel) whose wife was Jemima, was ad. to this chh. in 1734, and his wife, in 1747. He d. March 31, 1766, aged 58. Chil. Joseph, b. Oct. 26, 1738, and d. in 1746 ; Anna, Sept. 4, 1740, and m. Ezekiel Knowlton, in 1759 ; Esther, March 2, 1743 ; Abner, Jan. 12, 1745 ; Henry, Oct. 11, 1746 ; Jemima, Oct. 30, 1748, and ra. Jonathan Peirce, in 1768; Meliscent, Nov. 15, 1750, and m. Abijah Kendall of Templeton, March 26, 1771 ; Kezia, Nov. 9, 1753. MILES, ABNER (s. of Joseph) m. Deborah, D. of Phin- eas Underwood, of Westford, June 24, 1773. Chil. Joel, b. July 3, 1774; Sarah, Nov. 5, 1775; Rachel, April 17, 1777; Jemima, April 5, 1779; Deborah, Aug. 3, 1781 ; the two last, at Putney, Vt., to which place their parents had re- moved. MILES, HENRY (s. of Joseph) m. Susannah Wilson, of Rutland, in 1770. Chil. Joseph, b. May 13, 1770; Susan- nah, March 10, 1772. He removed with his family to N. H, 21 IQ2 FAMILY REGISTER. MILES, Rev. JOHN, grad. B. U., 1794, ord. minister of Grafion, Oct. 12, 1796, m. Mary, D. of Col. Samuel Denny,* of Leicester, May 1, 1798. Having been honorably, and by mutual consent, dismissed from his pastoral charge, he removed to this town, in 18-26, and settled on the place formerly belong- ing to Deac. John Bragg. Chil. Mary Denny, b. June 25, 1799, m. Rev. Seth Alden of Marlboro', June 4, 1822, and d. July 31, 1825; Jo/miiMsseZ/, Sept. 23, 1801, and d. Dec. 17, 1819; Samuel Denny, Sept. 5, 1803, and d. 1804; Samuel Dexter, June 19, 1805, and d. infant ; Martha Elizabeth, Feb. 17, 1808, and d. infant; Henry Adolphus, May 30, 1809, grad. B. U., 1829, m. Augusta H. Moore of Cambridge, May 23, 1833, and is settled in the ministry, in Lowell ; Sarah Henshaw, April 27, ISll, and m. John C. Mason, in 1833; Charles Edward, June W, 1813; Elizabeth Denny, April 30, 1815, m. George Allen, and d. in 1841 ; Augusta Sophia, Feb. 12, 1819. MILES, CHARLES EDWARD (s. of Rev. John) m. Catharine, D. of William Denny of Leicester, May 1, 1833, Chil. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 15, 1834 ; Catharine Augusta; Charles Denny, b. Oct. 26, 1839. MILLER, ISAAC, whose wife was Sarah, had Vespasian, h. June, 1740. " Isaac Miller, above the pond," was highway surveyor, in 1760, and living on house lot, No. 27, in 1728. MILLER, ALEXANDER, probably from Grafton, m. Mary, D. of Daniel Smith, Nov. 28, 1797. Chil. Clarissa, b. Feb. * He was b. in 1731, and m. Elizabeth, D. of Daniel Henshaw, and sister of Col. Joseph, of tliia town, and of William and David, of Leicester, and d. Dec. 11, 1817, aged 86. His father was Daniel, one of the earliest settlers in Leicester, (s. of Thomas.) and came from Coombs, Suffolk Co., England, and m. "Rebecca Jones, of Worcester," in Watertown, Feb. 14, 1722; in the record of their mar- riage, he is culled " Daniel Dinny, of Leicester." His sister, Deborah, was the wife ot the Rev. Thomas Prince, of Boston, the distinguished Chronologist ; their D,, Sarah Prince, m. Moses Gill, afterwards Lt. Governor. Her mother opposed her union with Prince, when he was in England — they therefore parted there, but by concert to meet and be united here. — " Lore laughs at Locksmiths." FAMILY REGISTER. 1^3 1 1, 1798 ; Anson, June 14, 1800. He, with his family, remov- ed to Barre. MILLER, DAVID from Westboro', whose wife was Lucy, and d. here, Oct. 1 1, 1838, aged 48. Chil. Lucy Lucinda, b.. Feb. 18, 1825 ; Clarinda Maria, Nov. 12, 1827. MORSE, JONATHAN, from Grafton, (perhaps originally from Medfield, once a part of Dedham ; where his ancestry and that of Rev. Ebenezer Morse, can be traced back to 1635,) m. Phebe Keyes, Dec. 5, 1739. She was ad. to this chh. in 1743. His dwelling house, standing near where the late Elijah South- gate lived, was burnt in 1750. There is no record here of his or her death. Chil. Mary, b. Jan. 13, 1740, and sup. m. Stephen Parker, Jun., in 1760 ; Hezckiah, June 27, 1741, and d. April 28, 1757; Thankful, Sept. 22, 1742, and m. Nathaniel Stone, in 1760; Louisa, April 22, 1743; Jonathan, Feb. 16, 1745, and d. in 1752 ; Lucretia, July 29, 1746, and d. in 1753 ; Sa- rah, Aug. 16, 1749, and d. in 1753; Elijah, July 8, 1751 ; Lucretia, April 8, 1753 ; the two last, perhaps, d. very young ; there is a record of the baptism of the others, but not of these ; Sarah, Nov. 25, 1754. MORSE, Rev. EBENEZER, a native of Medfield, grad. H. U., 1737, ord. minister of the N. P., in this town, Dec. 26, 1743, m. Persis, D. of John Bush, Nov. 27, 1745, dismissed in a summary manner by his parishioners in June, 1775, and ex- cluded from the pulpit on account of his toryism, and that with- out the intervention of an ecclesiastical council, confined to and within the limits of his parish by a vote of the town, and re- dismissed by advice of an ecclesiastical council, in Nov. next following, practised for several years afterwards, as physician, and was pub. for marriage, Jan. 1, 1790, to Rebecca, wid. of Thomas Symmes of this town, a patriot, who d. in the revolu- tionary war. It is now said that was done without her consent — he took nothing by his motion, and d. in 1802, in his 84th year. Chil. John, b. July 15, 1746 ; Mary, Dec. 24, 1747; Eliakim, 164 FAMILY REGISTER. April 7, 1750, and d. in 1758 ; Joshua, March 8, 1752 j Eben- ezer, June 11, 1754, and d. infant; Ebenezer, July 10, 1755 j Joseph, Jan. — , 1757, and m. Sophia Bigelovv, May 4, 1780 ; EliaJcim, Feb. 10, 1759; Amherst, Nov. 11,1760; Annis, May 19, 1764, and m. Samuel Andrews ; Mary, Aug. 12, 1767, and sup. m. Jason Abbott. MORSE, JOHN (s. of Rev. Ebenezer) m. Elizabeth, D. of Thomas Andrews, May 11, 1769. Child, JoAn, b. Jan. 15, 1773. Removed to Newfane, Vt. MORSE, JOSHUA (s. of Rev. Ebenezer) m. Levinah, D. of Ephraim Holland, April 29, 1773. Child, Tahitha, b. Sept. 8, 1773. MORSE, Dr. ELIAKIM, (s. of Rev. Ebenezer) m. Mary, D. of Capt. Benjamin Eddy, Sept. 22, 1786 ; she d. April 26, 1800. Chil. Benjamin, John, and perhaps others. Benjamin and John entered H. U., in 1808, and left on account of ill health before they had finished their collegiate course, and d. soon after. His 2d wife was Mary, D. of William Hunt of Water- town, whom he m. in 1801. He yet lives, (May 1, 1847.) MORSE, Lt. JOSEPH, (where from, unknown,) whose wife was Mary, had Alphcus, b. Oct. 27, 1751 ; Sophia, May 6, 1754 ; Joseph, Oct. 3, 1756, and sup. to have d. in West Boylston, in 1825, aged 68; William, Sept. 28, 1767. Lt. Joseph Morse d. here. May 27, 1814, aged 80 ; probably not the above Lt. Joseph, as, according to his age at death, he was but about 17, when Alpheus was born. Hannah Morse was pub. to Odoardo Thomas, in April, 1757. Rachel Morse m. James Saddler, (both called of this town,) April 24, 1764. Mary Morse m. Rev. Asaph Rice, of Westminster, Dec. 26, 1765. FAMILY REGISTER. 165 MUZZY, BENJAMIN * sup. from Sudbury, and his wife, Hannah, were ad. to this chh. in July, 1753. Chil. (no births recorded,) Benjamin and Hannah, " a pair of twin children," bap. Aug. 15, 1753 ; James, bap. Jan. 2, 1757 ; Seth, bap. Oct. 8, 1758 ; Benoni, bap. April 26, 1760 ; before which time the father had d. ; probably in the army. His vvid., Hannah, was Administratrix of his estate, in 1760, and sup. to have m. Ebenezer Perry of Worcester, in 1761. MUZZY, JOSEPH, Jun. (sup. from Sud. and s. of Joseph) m. Hannah Merriam of Grafton, in 1763. Chil. Jonathan, b. Nov. 2, 1764; Nathan, Sept. 15, 1766; Miriam, April 1, 1768 ; Hannah, Jan. IS, 1770 ; Sarah, Dec. 29, 1771, and m. Crispus Graves, in 1790 ; Annis, May 16, 1774, and m. Samuel Peirks, in 1793; Joseph, Jan. 28, 1776; the chh. records say " he was b. after the decease of his father, Joseph Muzzy." No record here of the father's death. MUZZY, JONATHAN (s. of Joseph, Jun.) m. Miletiah Clark of Medfield, in 1788. Chil. Jacob, b. April 14, 1788 ; Hannah, Feb. 12, 1790. MUZZY, NATHAN (bro. of preceding) m. Mary, D. of John Peirks, March 30, 1790, and d. Oct. 6, 1809, aged 43. Chil. Robert, b. xMay 4, 1791, and d. unm. May 24, 1817 ; Thomas Hammond, Jan. 14, 1793 ; Abigail Peirks, Feb. 4, 1795, and m. Stephen Bellows in 1817 ; Joseph Hastings, Jan, 21, 1797 ; also the following, whose births are not on record ; * Robert Muzzy, who was in Ipswich in 1635, had Joseph, who m. Esther Jack- man, Feb. 9, 1671, and d. in 1680. Joseph and Esther had Joseph b. Dec. 21, 1677, and Benjamin, Aug. 17, 1680. Joseph ra. Joanna Pettingill in 1700, and had Joseph, b. in 1703. A Joseph Muzzy m. Patience Rice, both of Sudbury, March 24, 1721. His son, Joseph, is probably the Joseph who settled here and is called Jun., on the chh. and town records. Whether Benjamin who settled here was his brother, is unknown. A Benjamin Muzzy in Sudbury, m. Elisather VVitherbee of Stow, July 30, 1761, and Hannah Bennet, perhaps a 2d wife, Dec. 25, 1765. A Benjamin Muz.- zy, whose wife was Sarah, perhaps he was a son of Robert, had Benjamin, b. i.? Cambridge, Feb. 20, 1&39. IQQ FAMILY REGISTER. they were all bap. on the 22d day of May, 1807, viz : Jona- than, Nathan, Charles, and John Peirks. MUZZY, JOSEPH H. (s. of Nathan) went from town, perhaps to Grafton, m., and after some years returned with a family. No births recorded here. He d. Nov. 21, 1S43, aged 47, and his wife, Abigail, Jan. 23, 1836, aged 32. Lois Muzzy m. Isaac Drury, in 1754. Abigail Muzzy m. Joseph Sherman, Jun., Feb. 4, 1766. MUNROE, PHILIP (perhaps a s. of Nathan of Lexington, who m. Mercy Benjamin of Watertown, Nov. 23, 173S) had chil. Abraham, bap., also Abigail, Sept. 4, 1763 ; " the parents being in covenant relation with the chh. in Lexington." Sarah, bap. Oct. 14, 1764. Their births are not on record, nor the name of their mother. MUNROE, Capt. NATHANIEL, from Carlisle, or vicinity, (perhaps a bro. of Philip) m. Lucy, D. of Joiham Bartlett of Northboro', and d. here, Aug. 28, 1814, aged 73 ; and his wid. Lucy, Aug. 6, 1828, aged 82. Chil. Abraham, b. Oct. 4, 1765 ; Jonas, Jan. 1, 1768, and d. unm. Dec. 14, 1794 ; Lucy, bap. March 25, 1770, and d. young; Nathan, hap. June SO, 1771, m. Martha, D. of Abraham Knowlton, March 31, 1803, and settled in Spencer; Reuben, bap. July 18, 1773, and d. young; Solomon, b. Oct. 31, 1778; Reuben, June 24, 1781, m. and settled in Worcester ; a kw years before his death, he re- turned here with a family, none of whose names are on record here, and d. Sept. 21, 1841, aged 60; Dana, b. Nov. 30, 1783 ; Isaiah, Dec. 20, 1786, m. Mary, D. of Joseph S. Temple, Jan. 1, 1811, and lives on the homestead ; Edmund, Aug. 22, 1790, and d. unm. Aug. 24, 1833. MUNROE, ABRAHAM (s. of Capt. Nathaniel,) m. Sarah Knight of Worcester, in 1797, and d, here, June 24, 1831, aged GQ, and his wid. Sarah, Nov. 6, 1834, aged 65. Chil. Jotham, FAMILY REGISTER. Ig7 b. Aug. 31, 1797, and d. in 179S ; Mary Jeffs, May 24, 1799 ; Sarah, Aug. 8, ISOO, and tn. John Bartlett of Northboro', April 9, 1828; Jonas, Aug. 9, I8i)2, went to VVrentham and m. there; Lucy Bartlett, April 12, 1804, and m. Emery Harrington, in 1S25 ; Anna, Oct. 23, 1807, and m. Calvin Harrington, in 1830; Vejinis, Oct. 13, 1809. MUNROE, SOLOMON (s. ofCapt Nathaniel) m. Thank- ful, D. of Benjamin Newton of Worcester, Jan. 1, 1810. Child, Harriet, b. Oct. 5, 1810. He removed to Grafton, and died there. MUNROE, DANA, (s. of Capt. Nathaniel) m. Pamelia, D. of Timothy Townsend, June 26, 1814. She d. May 24, 1824, aged 35. Chil. Hannah, b. Oct. 31, 1814, and m. Abel Blake of Keene, N. H.; Maria, Dec. 23, 1815 ; Pamelia Jane, April 15, 1817 ; James Edmund, Dec. 8, 1818, and m. Emeline, D. of Philo Slocomb ; John Henry, April 15, 1820; Edwards Whipple, in 1821. The two last d. infants. MUNROE, AARON (bro. of Capt. Nathaniel, who had a bro. Jonathan, that settled in Spencer) m. Lydia Munroe, a wid. of Woburn, originally Campbell, and lived several years, in this town, on the place now of Eber Maynard. They had no chil. They removed to Fitchburg or vicinity, where it is said he d. His wid. returned and d. here, in Feb. 1846. Her D., Eliz- abeth Wilson Munroe, m. Jason Prouty, Feb. 12, 1812, and went to Lancaster. MUNROE, OLIVER (s. of Capt. Abraham of Northboro') m. Lydia, D. of Dr. Edward Flint, Feb. 2, 1794. She d. March 9, 1800, aged 28. Chil. on rec. here, Charles, b. July 17, 1795 ; Lewis, March 19, 1796 ; Oliver, Feb. 27, 1798. He returned to Northboro', m. a D. of John Wyman, and d. there. 168 FAMILY REGISTER. MAYHEW JOHN m. Hannah Rugg of Framingham, Feb. 21, 1744 ; he was then called of Shrewsbury. Child, Hannah, b. Oct. 14, 1745. MAHONY, JAMES (probably, Mahan now) m. Jemima, D. of Benjamin Temple, Feb. 10, 1766. Child, Hannah, b. March 17, 1766. MAHAN, SOLOMON (s. of David of Northboro', whose wife was Mary Bixby) m. Mary, D. of Dr. Samuel Brigham of Boylston, and settled in the Northeasterly part of this town. Chil. George Henry, b. Dec. 19, 1824; Mary Ann, July 22, 1826; Harriet Elizabeth, May 1, 1830 ; John Davis, Feb. 8, 1835; Sarah Jane, Sept. 10, 1836. MACKWATER, JOHN and his wife Jane, were from Lynn, and had chil. bap. here, " by virtue of their enjoying such priv- ilege with the chh. at Lynn ;" viz. Mary, bap. Oct. 28, 1739; Martha, bap. July 11, 1742; James, bap. March 24, 1745, and d. infant ; James, bap. June 5, 1748. MANSFIELD, DANIEL, the name of whose wife is not on record here, had Elizabeth, bap. Jan. 16, 1763, " by virtue of the parents being in covenant, &-c., with the chh. in Waltham." McDowell, Alexander and Levinah Oak, both called of this town, were m. Nov. 1, 1764, and had John, bap. July 15, 1765. MASON, JONAS and his wife, Submit, had Ruhamah, b. here, Jan. 7, 1763. MASON, JOHN and his wife, Mercy Penniman, came here about 1796, from Medfield ; he d. Sept. 15, 1829, aged 91, and his wife, Mercy, Jan. 31, 1829, aged 88. Three chil., of adult age, Gregory, John, and Sarah, who m. Nathaniel Brigham, Nov. 21, 1799, came with their parents. FAMILY REGISTER. Jgg MASON, GREGORY (s. of John) m. Susanna, D. of George Slocomb, Nov. 16, 1797, lived on the homestead, and d. May 21, 1846, aged 72. Chil. Charles, b. March 7, 1798, m. Nancy, D. of Samuel Harrington of Grafton, and went to Mich- igan ; Vesty, Feb. 5, 1800, and m. Christopher Wright of North- ampton, April 20, 1831; Margaret, July 15, 1802; Horrace, Dec. 16, 1804; James Penniman, June 7, 1807, and killed, by the accidental discharge of his gun. May 31, 1821 ; Henry Hard- ing, Jan. 11, 1815, and m. Harriet M., D. of Lyman Howe ; Albert Augustus, July 29, 1620, altered to James Penniman, after the decease of his bro., and d. Nov. 16, 1825. MASON, JOHN, Jun. (s. of John) m. Elizabeth Ware of Sherburne, in 1797, and lived on the place formerly of Daniel Holden, and in the latter part of life, where Dr. Williams had previously lived. He d. Aug. 21, 1843, aged 63. Chil. Heyi- ry Harding, b, April 29, 1801, and d. April 10, 1812 ; Joseph Ware, April 21, 1803, and d. April 24, 1806 ; Martha Ware, May 30, 1805, and m. William W. Pratt ; Emeline, Sept. 7,. 1807, and m. Joel Nurse, Jun., in 1828; John Coolidge and Joseph Ware, May 27, 1810. The former m. Sarah Henshaw, D. of Rev. John Miles, in 1833 ; the latter, Nancy, D. of Maj. Josiah Flint, in 1838. MANN, EBENEZER was ad. to this chh., from that in. Wrentham, in 1813 — he had then been here many years, and lived in the extreme North part of the town adjoining Boylsion. " Wid. Mary Mann," (probably his mother) was ad. to this chh. from that in Wrentham, in 1783. His sisters were ad., Lucretia,. in 1779, and Martha, in 1785. They composed his family, and are sup. all to have d. here, but of their deaths there is no re- cord. He m. Mary Foster, a wid. of Boylston, in 1828, and d. May 18, 1840, aged 87, and his wid. Mary, Aug, 14, 1843, aged 64. There is no birth of that family name on the town records. " Mrs. Sarah Mann, sister of Capt. Nathaniel Allen, deceased,. Sept. 10, 1766, aged 70." 22 170 FAMILY REGISTEil. MARSHALTv, WILLIAM B. and his wife, Abigail SmitF?, came here from Providence, R. I., about 1804. Chil. Elmir'a' b. Feb. 20, 1801, ai Providence; Surah, Sept. 9, 1803; Wil- liam, Dec. 27, 1805 ; Elizabeth Smith, Feb, 24, 1808 ; Ethel- burt Augustus, May 15, 1810 ; Caroline Maria, July 3, 1812 ^ Caleb Strong, Oct. 4, 1814; Catharine Henshatv, Jan. S, 1817. He removed to Providence, about 1826. M ELLEN, ABNER, from Oxford, m. Asenath, D. of Mo- ses Sever, Aug. 24, 1800. Chil. Henry Bainbridge; Amos fVillard ; Relief Fedelia ; Isaac Merritt ; Samuel Siillman ; Otis Sever ; and Charlotte Sophia. MERRIAM, TARRANT (s. of Deac. Joseph, of Grafton) m. Anna. D. of Noah Kimball of Grafton, came here with a family and settled on the farm previously belonging to Jasper Rand, where he resided a few years prior to his farm being set off to Grafton, which occurred in 1826. Chil. Noah Kimball, who m. Harriet, D. of Abner Harlow, in 1834 ; Mary Ann, who m. John Leland of Grafton ; Elizabeth, who m. Samuel Flagg of Worcester ; Sarah, who m. Morton of R. L ; Caroline, who m. Sibley of Grafton ; Hannah Maria, b. June 5, 1822, and m. W. H. Thompson of Vt. ; Joseph Augustus, b. Dec. 23, 1823 ; and John (^uincy Adams. McGLAUTHLIN, Capt. JOHN and his wife, Pamelia, were from Duxhury. He lived here but a few years, and d. Nov. 17, 1831, aged 42. Chil. John, b. here, April 5, 1827, and d. in- font; Cornelia Ann, March 31, 1829. MIRICK, EDMUND m. Pamelia, D. of William Smith, May 24, 182L Child, Sarah Lucretia, b. Oct. 31, 1822. McGREGORY, Rev. ELIAS, Bap. clergyman, m. Levi- nah Nolen of Sutton, in 1820, lived in town a short period. Child, Lucy Hapgood, b. March 1, 1821. FAMILY REGISTER. 17^ NURSE, WILLIAM * m. Rebecca Fay of Westboro', Dec. 12, 1723, and was living on house lot No. 3, in 1729, and in i741, was set off witli liis fann to Westboro', wliere be d. April 15, 1779, and bis wife, Rebecca, June 22, 177G ; ages unknown. Chil. on record here, Mary, b. Sept. 14, 1724, and perhaps jn. Eleazer Williams in Westboro', in 1742 ; Samnel, May 30, 1725^ and d. infiint ; Lijdia, June 23, 1727 ; Daniel, May 11, 1729, and m. Sarah Ball of Grafton, in 1758 ; Benjamin, July 1, 1731, and m. Lucy Ball of Grafton, in 1759 ; Abraham, March 23, 1733 ; Rebecca, July 2, 1734 ; Priscilla, Oct. 18, 1736 ; Ze- ruiah, Oct. 1 1 , 1739, and d. Sept. 29, 1775. Daniel Nurse and Sarah Ball were the parents of eleven chil. b. in W^estboro ; two of whom, Joseph, b. May 9, 1766, and Joel, b. April 13, 1774, settled here. Their father d. May 24, 1805. ' NURSE, JOSEPH (s. of Daniel of Westboro') m. HannSh Davis of Grafton, in 1790, and came here about 1800, and set- tled on the place where he now lives. His wife Hannah, was ad. to tliis chh. in 1800, and d. Nov. 5, 1820, aged 52 ; he was ad. in ISll. Chil. Abijah, b. July 3, 1791, and m. Mindwell Grout of Westboro', Dec. 6, 1821 ; Nahum, Aug. 25, 1794; Joseph, Jan. 9, 17.97, and m. Elizabeth Fiske of Worcester, in 1823 ; Hannah, Oct. 7, 1799 ; all in Westboro'. Hannah m. John Carter of Leominster, April 25, 1824 ; Elizabeth, Jan. 4, ISOl, and m. Edward Knight of Dover, N. H., Feb. 5, 1823; Sarah, Oct. 14, 1804, and m. John Fiske of W^orcester, April 11, 1827 ; Harriet, Feb. 16, 1807, andd. Feb. 4, 1833 ; Mary, March 19, 1809, and d. infant. *Franci8Nur3e,Salem Village, had chil. John, Sarah, Rebecca, Samuel, Francis, Mary, Elizabeth and Benjarain. Their mother was hung in the witchcraft delusion, July 19, 1692.— Farmer. Francis ISurse, whether the son of Francis of Salem Village, is unknown, was in Sherburne, whose wife was Sarah, and had Benjamin b. there, Jan. 28, 1689, and was, as sup. the father of William, who settled here. The marriage of William and Rebecca was the first that was solemnized in this township. _ Ebenezer Nurse, bro. sup. of William, had a son, Moses, bap. here, July 25, J725. This name, originally Nourse, is still so written by many families. 172 FAMILY REGISTER. His 2d wife was Lucy Fay of Westboro', whom he m. Jan. 1, 1822. She was ad. to this chh. from that ia Westboro', in Oct. following. NURSE, NAHUM (s. of Joseph) m. Elizabeth, D. of John Baker, Jan. 1, 1818. Chil. Lydia BaJcer, b. Nov. 8, 1818; Laura Maria, Aug. 12, 1820, and d. in 1821 j Laura Maria, Aug. 22, 1822. NURSE, JOEL (s. of Daniel of Westboro') m. Anna, D. of Hananiah Parker of Southboro', (whose wife was Abigail, D. of Hezekiah Ward) in 1796, lived in Royalston a few years, came here, in 1803, with his family, and d. Nov, 16, 1830, aged 56, and his wid. Anna, May 6, 1831, aged 62. Chil. Gilbert, b. July 31, 1798; FranJclin, Dec. 3, 1800; Joel, Jan. 19, 1803 ; all in Royalston, but recorded here ; Mary Ann Parker, Oct. 13, 1805, and d. July 15, 1825. NURSE, GILBERT (s. of Joel) m. Maria S., D. of Ed- ward Hall of Boston, Oct. 31, 1824. Chil. Mary Ann Parker, b. Jan. 16, 1826; Gilbert Davis, Sept. 22, 1828; Sarah Gore, Aug. 15, 1833; Maria Elizabeth, Jan. 10, 1836, all in Boston. The latter d. in St. Louis, in 1839; Walter Willey, March 17, 1840, at St. Louis. NURSE, FRANKLIN (s. of Joel) m. Sylvia, D. of Gil- bert Taylor of Southboro', May 3, 1826, and removed to Phil- adelphia. NURSE, JOEL (s. of Joel) m, Emeline, D. of John Ma- son, Jun., in June, 1 828. She d. in Aug. 1342, aged 35. Child, Henry Mason, b. Sept. 21, 1831. His 2d wife was Elizabeth, D. of Lewis Bullard of Boston, whom he m. in 1844. Child, Harriet, FAMILY REGISTER- I73 NEWTON, EDWARD * (s. of Edward of Marlboro') b. 1701, m. Elizabeth, D. of EInathan and Mary Allen, they were ad. to this chli. in 1736, lived in the N. P., and were dis. in 1744, " to lay the foundation of a chh. in the West part of Lan- caster." Chil. Samuel, h. Nov. 5, 1727, and d. Sept. 28, 1756; Mary, bap. Oct. 26, 1729; Martha, bap. June 11,1732; Esther, b. Sept. 8, 1734, and m. John Britton, of Northboro', April 14, 1762 ; Edward, Jan. 18, 173S. NEWTON, SAMUEL, (perhaps s. of Edward, whose s. Samuel d. in 1756, and in the record of his death called son of Samuel and Elizabeth Newton,) m. Sarah . Chil. Sam- uel, b. Aug. 2, 1 752 ; and Elijah, (perhaps Elisha,) March 13, 1754. NEWTON, EDWARD, Jun. (s. of Edward,) m. Sarah Winch, Feb. 7, 1759, and had Kezia, b. Feb. 25, 1759 ; Itha- mar, Sept. 25, 1760 ; Naomi, May 13, 1761 ; Elizabeth, Feb. 21, 1764; Asa, Aug.21, 1765. NEWTON, AARON (s. of Moses, and g. s. of Moses and Joanna of Marlboro') ra. Eunice Newton, of Marlboro', Jan. 28, 1729, and was living here, on house lot No. 17, in that year. Chil. Eunice, b. Feb. 25, 1730 ; Lucy, May 28, 1731, and m. Daniel Ball, Oct. 25, 1749 ; Pcrsis, July 1, 1733. He was living in the N. P. in 1760, and d. before 1769. 'Richard Newton, whose wife was Anna, d. in Marlboro', Aug. 24., ]701, " al- most a hundred years old." He had John, b. in Sudbury, 20. 8. 1G41 ; Moses, 2G. 1. 1646, and Daniel, Dec. 21, IG32, besides daughters. John, m. Elizabeth , in Marlboro', in 1666, and d. in 1723. Thomas, s. of John, b. in 1674, m. Record Ward of Marlboro', in 1698; they both d. in West- boro', in 1746. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Record, b. in 1700, and his bro. Obediah, b. in 1702, settled in this town. Moses, s. of Richard, m. Joanna Larkin, June 5, 1667, and had Edward, b. in 1676, who m. Mary Lennardson, in 1700, whose s. Edward, b. 1701, settled here. Daniel, s. of Richard, m. Susanna Moss, (Morse) in 1679, and had Ephraim, b. in 1691, who m. Christian Ripley, in 1711, and were the parents of Nahum, b. in 1715, who settled in Shrewsbury. 174 FAMILY REGISTER. The three previously mentioned faniihes, and, perhaps, that of Aaron, were set oft' to Lancaster, in 1768. NEWTON, ELISHA (s. of Moses, Jun. of Marlboro') b. 1701, m. Sarah Tomlin of Westboro', Dec. 26, 1728 ; he was then called of Shrewsbury. She was ad. to this chh. in 1734. Their deaths are not on record, but each are said to have lived to be about 90 ; if so, he d. not far from 1791 . Chil. Elisha, b. Feb. 7, 1730; EzeMel, May 9, 1733 ; Sarah, Aug. 25, 1734; Mercy, Nov. 6, 1735, and m. Asa Mixer, in 1765; Timothy, May 17, 1737 ; Ithamar, April 14, 1739, and d. at Cape Bre- ton, Aug. 22, 1758 ; Solomon, June 25, 1741 ; Charles, Aug. 28, 1742 ; Sarah, May 7, 1744, and sup. m. Solomon Bigelow, in 1761 ; Persis, July 5, 1746, and d. in 1751 ; Mary, Sept. 24, 1747, and m. Thomas Baker, Feb. 22, 1768 ; Moses, March 8, 1751. NEWTON, ELISFiA, Jan. (s. of Elisha) m. Sarah Miles of Concord, sister of Deac. Samuel, who settled here. She d. July 27, 1766. Chil. Sarah, b. May 15, 1751 ; Fersis, Oct. 5, 1752; perhaps she, and not Ezekiel's D. Persis, m. Jonas Cook ; Keziah, Nov. 2, 1754, and d. in 1756 ; Lucretia, Feb. 4, 1756, and sup. m. Stephen Wheelock, in 1774; Samuel Miles, Sept. 14, 1757; Thankful, Oct. 13, 1762, and m. Abraham Hager, in 1786 ; Asa, Feb. 24, 1764 ; Edward, Feb. 16, 1767. NEWTON, EZEKIEL (s. sup of Elisha) m. Persis, D. of Samuel Wheelock, Nov. 24, 1755. Chil. Azubah, b. Jan. 10, 175S ; Persis, March 22, 1759, and sup. m. Jonas Cook of Newfane, in 1775 ; Ezekiel, May 22, 1757 ; Edward, Feb. 18, 1764. NEWTON, TIMOTHY (s. of Elisha) m. Hnldah, D. of Samuel Wheelock, Jun., in 1762, and had Relief, b. Feb. 14, 1764, and removed to Vt. or N. H. NEWTON, SOLOMON (s. of Elisha,) m. Hannah, D. of Daniel Hastings, May 18, 1762 ; they were ad. to this chh. io FAMILY REGISTER. 175 1783. She d. Nov. 9, 1781, according to the record ; if so, her age was about 39. Chil, Lydia, b. Aug. 5, 17C5, and m. Mar- shall Newton, in 1786; Solomon, March 12, 1768, and d. in- fant; Daniel ax\di Sarah, April 13, 1776, she m. Luther Gould- ingof Worcester, April 13, 1800; Abigail, Oct. 5, 1779, and m. Rufus Newell of Holden, Sept. 25, 1799. He next m. Lydia Hemenway, a wid. of Worcester, in 1782, and d. May 28,*jl822, aged 82, and his wid. Lydia, March 3, 1826, aged 79. Chil. Solomon, b. Aug. 2, 1783 ; Calvin and Dennis, Aug.; 14, 1792. NEWTON, CHARLES (s. of Elisha) m. Tabitha, D. of Ephraim Bouker of Westboro', in 1765, and had Dolly, b. Aug. 7, 1766, and ra. Abraham Hager, in 1781 ; Azuhah, April 27, 1767, and sup. n). John Davis of Northboro', in 1802 ; Ezra, Nov. 22, 1774, and probably settled in Princeton ; Mary, bap. March 31, 1777; Tabitha, July 25, 1781. NEWTON, MOSES (s. of Elisha) m. Grace, D. of Thom- as Harrington, May 25, 1780 ; they were ad. to chh. here, in 1792. He d. Dec. 5, 1799, aged 48 ; and his wid. Grace, Dec. 13, 1817, aged 70. Chil. Dana, b. June 14, 1782, and Grace, July 28, 1787, m. Thomas B. Eaton of Worcester, Sept. 17, 1812, and d. here, Jan. 14, 1813. NEWTON, ASA (s. of Elisha, Jun.) m. Catharine, D. of Samuel Jennison, in 1784. She d. Aug. 5, 1828, aged 61. Chil. Mary, b. July 7, 1785, and d. infant; Mary Jennison, Jan. 18, 1787, and m. Shepley Caswell, Dec. 2, 1819; Edivard, Nov. 4, 1789, m. Sarah Doubt, D. of Gershom Brown, Sept. 23, 1830, and d. Aug. 3, 1839; Elizabeth, May 19, 1792; Sarah, Aug. 17, 1794, and m. Daniel McClure of Mendon, in 1827 ; Eunice, March 31, 1797, and d. in 1807 ; Levi, July I, 1799, and m. Thankful S., D. of Wilham Newton, in IS30; Samuel, April 7, 1801 ; Charles^ April 14, 1805; Joseph, Juae 10, 1818. 176 FAMILY REGISTER. He next m. Lydia Cooper, a wicl. of Northbridge, Jan. 12^ 1832, and d. Oct. 19, 1836, aged 73. NEWTON, DANIEL (s. of Solomon) m. Lucy, D. of Daniel Maynard, Jan. 31, 1803, and removed from town. She d. Oct. 19, 1818, and he returned with his chil., Daniel, Eunice, Philo Slocomb, John, Lucy Maynard, and Hannah, and m. Dolly, wid. of Moses Haven, April 17, 1825, and d. March 6, 1827, aged 51. NEWTON, SOLOMON, Jun. (s. of Solomon) m. Patience, D. of Eliakim Hastings of Boylston, in 1805. She was ad. to chh. here, in 1806. Chil. Emery, b. May 5, 1806; Elizabeth Hastings, June 17, 1808 ; Louisa, July 3, 1810; Ruth, Oct. 22, 1812 ; Henry, June 6, 1816, and d. infant; Dennis, July 21, 1817. This family removed to Ohio. NEWTON, DENNIS (s. of Solomon) m. Sarah Hey wood of Worcester, in 1820, and had Leonard, b. Dec. 7, 1821 ; Sa- rah Elizabeth, June 20, 1828 ; Louisa, Jan. 9, 1831 ; Lydia Mana, March 22, 1834. NEWTON, CALVIN (s. of Solomon) m. Martha, D. of Capt. John Rice, March 24, 1812, and had William BucMin, b. Dec. 6, 1812; Joscjyh, Dec. 2, 1816; Martha, Nov. 21, 1818; Abigail, Feb. 8, 1820; John Calvin, Jan. 13, 1S23; Susan, Jan. 31, 1825 ; Charles Henry, Sept. 13, 1827 ; George Albert, Jan. 8, 1833. NEWTON, THOMAS (s. of Thomas and Record of Marl- boro') b. in 1703, ra. Anna Wilson of Lancaster, M-^rch 29, 1727. He was then called of Shrewsbury ; she was ad. to this chh. in 1742. He lived in N. P., near to Lancaster, and had Levi, b. Feb. 17, 1728 ; Amar i ah, A]^i'i\ 24, 1729; An7ia,May 13, 1730; Solomon, Feb. 3, 1732; Mary, Oct. 18, 1735; Sarah, May 4, 1738. FAMILY REGISTER. 177 NEWTON, OBEDIAH (bro. of the preceding) b. in 1702, whose wife was Abigail, had Phineas, h. Feb. 5, 1726, and Abi-' gfiil, June 20, 1727, both in IMarlboro', and recorded tiierc ; Marshall, here, Aug. 23, 1729 ; RiUh, April 5, 1733, and m. Phineas Park of Sutton, Oct. 25, 1750; Jonas, Aug. 5, 1737; John, July 11, 1739. NEWTON, MARSHALL (s. of Obediah) m. Eunice, wid. of Daniel Howe, and D. of William Taylor, Aug. 13, 17 5 L He was a Lieutenant in Col. Williams' Reg., in the Fieneh war of 175G. Chil. Daniel, b. March 13,1752; Eunice, Mavch 13, 1751, and m. Ephraim Holland, Jun., Feb. 17, 1783 ; Mar- shall, Jan. 13, 1757, m. Lydia. D. of Solomon Newton, Dec, 28, 1786, and settled in Vt. Eunice, wife of Marshall Newton, d. July 1, 1759, aged 30. He next m. Hannah Roberts of Marlboro', July 30, 1701, and d. May 5, 1783, aged 54, and his wid. Hannah, May 20, 1791. Chil. Calvin, b. March 8, 1762, and Liberty, May 8, 1766. NEWTON, Maj. CALVIN (s. of Marshall) m. Elizabeth, D. of Elisha Keyes, Jan. 16, 1787; both ad. to chh. in 1790. Chil. Moses Roberts, b. Oct. 29, 1787 ; Azubah, Feb. 9, 1789; Calvin, July 0, 1791; Elizabeth, Oct. 18, 1793, and d. in 1796; Eunice, June 9, 1795 ; Lewis Keyes, Nov. 14, 1797. He removed with his family to Shoreham, Vt., about 1799, and d. at the Falls of Lake George, in 1830, aged QS. NEWTON, DANA, (s. of Moses) m. Hannah Cheney o{ Ward, now Auburn, in 1808; she d. April 15, 1833, aged 46. Chil. Charles Harrington, b. Aug. 23, 1808; Simeon Bruce, Oct. 24, 1810 ; Moses Dana, April 29, 1813, and killed by fall- ing froin the beams upon a cart stake, which pierced his body July 30, 1827; Asa Cheney, Jan. 4, 1816; Leonard W., Feb. 10, ISIS ; Grace, Oct. 28, 1820, and d. in 1828; Har^ riei N. 23 178 FAMILY REGISTER. His 2d wife was Elizabeth, wid. of , and D. of Jacob Hinds, sup. of West Boylston. NEWTON, NAHUAl (s. of Ephraim, and g. s. of Daniel of aMarlboro') b. in 1715, m. Tliankftil Stow, in Marlboro', Jan. 23, 1736, and hdid Jonathan, b. there, in 173S; probably his only child. No record here of any chil., nor of his death. Thankful survived him, and d. his wid. March 18, 1769, aged 00. He lived in quite the South part of the town. NEWTON, JONATHAN (s. of Nahum) m. Sibbillah, D. of Isaac Harrington of Grafton, and sister of Capt. Isaac of this town, Sept. 25, 1765, lived on the homestead, and d. June 24, 1808, aged 70, and his wid. Sibbillah, March 14, lS27,aged 81. Chil. Nahum, b, June 14, 176G ; Relief, April 25, 1768, and d. infant; Martin, Dec. 21, 1770; Antipass, Feb. 19, 1773, and d. in 1790 ; Relief, April 25, 1775, and m. Moses Bellows, in 1804; IhanlcfuJ, i:\n. A, 1773, and m. Joel Wesson, Jun. of Grafton Gore, in 1795 ; haac, April 6, 1780 ; Dana, Aug. — , 1782 ; Adam, May 26, 1787 ; Jonathan, Feb. 20, 1789. NEWTON, NAHUM (s. of Jonathan) m. Martha, D. of John Bellows, in 1792, and d. Feb. 27, 1329, aged 63, and his wid. Martha, Dec. 23, 1839, aged 69. Chil. (no births on re- cord,) John. Leiand, Antipass, who settled in Ct. ; Martha, who m. Loring Brigham of Southboro' ; Nahum, who m. Ada- line Johnson of Worcester, and removed to Ohio; Samuel W., who n5. a D. of Jonas Baker of Boylston; and next, Abigail, wid. of Stlllman Smith ; and Laura, who m. in Boylston. NEWTON, Capt. MARTIN (s. of Jonathan) m. Lucretia, wid. of Adam Harrington in 1794. Chil. Mclinda, b. Aug. 5, 1796, and m. William Bates of Millhury, in 1828; Nancy, m 1800, and m. James Buswell, June 24, 1819, and went to N. Y., and Mirimn, in 1602, and d. young. FAMILY REGISTER. I79 NEWTON, ISAAC (s. of Jonathan) m. Sarah, D. of Da- vid Nelson, Dec. 25, 1806, lived on the homestead, and d. in Aug. 1846, aged 6G, and his wife, Sarah, Sept. 18, 1831, aged 48, Chil. Charles Austin, b. Nov. 24, 1807 ; Melissa, April 29, 1809; Chester Vernon, A|)ril 2, 1812; iSiisannn, March 5, 1814; Adam Henry, March 13, 1816; David Nelson, Aug. 25, 1823. NEWTON, DANA (s. of Jonathan) m. Miriam, D. of Mo- ses Smith of Bane, in 1S02, and d. Oct. 31, 1835, aged 53. Chil. (no births on record) Harrison, who went to Barre; Court- land, who m. Pamelia B. Hinds of Millbury, in 1832 ; Moses Smith, Lysander, Oliver, and Miriam. NEWTON, JONATHAN (s. of Jonathan) m. Anna, D. of Paul Knowlton, Feb. 22, 1815, lived on the homestead and d., say, 1830; if so, aged 41. Chil. Andreiv Jackson, b. Oct. 9, 1815; Alexander Jacob, July 21,1819; Ann Jerusha, Nov, 12, 1821. NEWTON, CHARLES A. (s. of Isaac) m. Mary Ann, D. of Stephen Stearns, in 1823, and had Sarah Elizabeth, h. May 10, 1834, and Susan Elvira, Dec. 26, 1841. NEWTON, CHESTER V. (s. of Isaac) m. Harriet New- ell, D. of Daniel Maynard, and lives on the homestead of his first ancester, here. NEWTON, EZEKIEL (sup. s. of Daniel, or Moses, Jun., of Marlboro') whose wife was Dorothy, had Dorothy, b. March 28, 1750; Ejphraim, Nov. 10, 1752; and Elizabeth, Jan. 20, i7Gl. NEWTON, WILLTAiM (from Framlngham) whose wife was Abigail, D. of Benjamin Newton of Worcester, had Thank- ful S., who m. Levi Newton, in 1830 ; William, George Hoi- Jg0 FAMILY REGISTER. hroo'k, Elizabeth, who m. in Lancaster ; Melinda, Benjamin, Daniel, Charles M., Martin, Luther, and Sarah C. NORCROSS, WILLIAM m.Lydia Wheeler, Nov. 6, 1741. Chil. William, b. March IS, 1742, and d. infant; Daniel, May 9, 1745; Sarah, Oct. 1, 1746, and d. infant ; JViUiam, Sept. 20, 174S ; Sarah, June 3, 1759, and m. George Fihnore, in 1779. NORCROSS, JOSIAH had John, who m. Mary Bigelowof Boylston, in 1818 ; Josiah, who m. Sarah Wakefield, in 18:20 ; Fanny, who m. Simon Allen of Piinceton ; Surah, who m. •Jarvis Smith, in 1S26, and perhaps others, who came here with him ; the name of their mother unknown ; she had probably de- ceased before he removed here. He m. Sarah Rand of Prince- ton, in 1809. She d. March 25, 1825, aged 34. Chil. (no births on record) Elvira, who d, Jan. 6, 1821, aged 11 years; Abigail, Thomas R. Edwin, and altered to Henry William, who m. Eunice, D. of Abner Stow of Grafton. He next m. Elizabeth, D. of Zenas Stone. NO YES, SAMUEL* (from Sudbury) m. Rachel, D. sup. of Hezekiah Pratt of Westboro', June 7, 1757. He was then called of Shrewsbury. Child, Rachel, b. March 22, 1758, and m. Daniel Tucker, in 1777. "The mother d. suddenly, in a fit, when the child was about a fortnight old." — Clih. record. * Peter and Thomas Noyes, (on old records, iVo»/ce, A'oice J shared in the di- vision of Sudbury meadows, in lG3o, and may have been brothers. Deac. Peter JMoyes d. there in 1657, and Thomas Noyes, in 1GG6. Peter JN'oyes, probably a son of Peter or Thomas, m. Elizabeth Darrell there, JNov. 30, 1G54-, and had Elizabeth, b. in 1G55, and Peter in 1G5G. A Joseph JNoyes and Mary Darrell were m. there, in 1GG2, and had 8 chil. b. there, between 1GG2 and 1G7G; of them were Joseph, b. in 1GG3; James, IGGl; Mo- ees, 1GG7 ; and John, 1G74. Their mother d. in 1G77, and their father m. Mary, wid. of Maj. Simon VVillard, in 1G80. His s. Joseph, m. Ruth Haynes of Sudbury, Dec. ?0, 1693. Joseph, of Sudbury, sup. s, of Joseph and Ruth, m. Elizabeth Gilbert, JNov. 18, 1731, and were the parents of Daniel, who settled here. Samuel, abovementioned, was a relative of Daniel, and s. (it is said) of Peter, (O.f Sudbury. I cannot now trace his immediate ancestry. FAMILY REGISTER. 181 He next m. Anna, D. of Amos Pratt of Westboro', April 9, 1759 J both ad. to chh. in 1810. He d. Nov. 25, 1826, aged 94, and his wife, Anna, without issue, Nov. 2, 1826, aged 89. Their lamps went out for want of oil. NOYES, DANIEL (s. of Joseph of Sudbury) ra. Ruth Reed there, Nov. 1, 1764. She d. here Dec. 2, 1SI2, aged 68. Chil. Elizabeth, b. May 9, 1766, and d. Sept. 14, 1787 ; Relief, Oct. 19, 1769, and d. Nov. 12, 1778 ; Sarah, April 2, 1774, and m. Jonathan R. Smith, in 1793 ; Luther, May 22, 1776, m. Azubah, D. of Samuel Smith, April 14, 1799, and settled in Oakham ; Asahel, July 8, 1780 ; Daniel Gilbert, June 22, 1784, and d. in 1786; Daniel Gilbert, Dec. 5, 1786; Eliza- beth, Feb. 5, 1789, and m. John Fay of Westboro', March 13, 1808. He next m. Abigail, (Lynde) wid. of Lemuel Rice of Worces- ter, in 1816. They were ad. to this chh. in 1817, she, from that in Worcester. He d. Feb. 3, 1824, aged 83, and his wid. Abigail, April 6, 1837, aged 90. NOYES, ASAHEL (s. of Daniel) m. Abigail, D. of Deac. Jonathan Fasset of Boylston, in 1802. She was ad. to chh. March, 1811, and d. the 29th of May following, aged 30 ; and he, Oct. 7, 1812, aged 32 ; both of consumption. Chil. Isaac Reed, b. Jan. 29, 1803, m. Sarah Flint, D. of Ebenezer Drury, Sept. 16, 1828, and removed to N. Y. ; Benjamin, Aug. 4, 1805, and went to the South ; Asahel, bap. May 17, 1811, and d. infant. NOYES, DANIEL G. (s. of Daniel) m. Hannah W., D. of Capt. Thomas Knowlton, May 27, 1817. Chil. Cynthia Elizabeth, b. April 21, 1818; Sarah Maria, My 12, 1820 j Calvin Witherby, Nov. 13, 1827. NOYES, RICHARD PRATT (from Sudbury) and his wife, Elizabeth Brown, had Samuel, b. March 14, 1815; Mary Ann, 182 FAMILY REGISTER. Feb. 18, 1817; Elizabeth, Dec. 5, 1819 ; Sarah Broicn, Jan. 29, 1822; Samuel Brown, Dec. 29, 1823; James Richard, July 12, 1826. NOYES, DANIEL (bro. of the preceding) and his wife, Martha, from Sudbury, about 1829, purchased and settled upon what was once the Brewer farm, and had chil., not all b. here, but on record, as follows, Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 3, 1S26 ; George Franklin, Oct. 4, 1828 ; William Addison, July 23, 1830; Weltha Maria, April 29, 1833 ; EllenLouisa,Jan. lo, 1836 ; Martha Ann, July 28, 1838. NELSON, DAVID* (s. of Deac. Jonathan of Upton, a native of Rowley) m. Susanna Bacheller, and came here from Upton, in 1760, with a family of children, viz : Abijah, who m. Sarah, D. of Asa Mixer, in 1790, lived in Leicester some years, and d. here, March 15, 1734, aged 72 ; no issue ; David ; Sol- omon, who m. Elizabeth Dunn of Norihbridge, and removed to Ohio ; Daniel, who m. Sarah Smith of Orange, Vt., and with a family of chil. (no births on record here,) removed to Ohio ; Susa7ina, who m. Capt. Peter Salter, in 1784, removed to the Western part of N. Y., and had Isaac Harrington, Susanna Nel- son, Thankful Newton, Adam Harrington, and David Nelson ; * Thomas Nelson and his wife, Joan, with sons, Philip and Thomas, b. in Eng- land, were in Rowley, in 16:38, where he was made freeman, the 23d of May, in that year, and d. in England, in 1643, His s. Thomas, m. Ann Lambert, and had Thomas, b. in 1661 ; Jonathan, in IGG7; Gershom, in 1672; and Francis, in 1C76. Francis m. Mary Ray, and had Solomon, b. in 1703 ; David, in 1707; and Jonathan, in 1713. — Gage's History of Rowley. It has been supposed by the descendants of David, that Solomon Nelson came from England, settled in Rowley, and was the father of Jonathan, afterwards of Upton, and g. father of David, who came with his family to this town. It may have been so ; but, it no where appears of record, that a Solomon Nelson from England, settled in Rowley, or that a Solomon Nelson in Rowley had a s. Jonathan. 2'homas, who ra. Lambert, was from England, and was fatlier of Francis, and g- father of Jonathan, b. in 1713, who was probably the Jonathan, who settled in Up- ton; if so, David, b. about 1737, was a g. s. of Francis. Solomon, b. in 1703, (and he was the only Solomon there, until a later period) besides not having come from England, could hardly have had a g. s. born so early as 1737. FAMILY REGISTER. Ig3 Jonathan ; Josiah ; Amasa, b. Oct. 2, 1780 ; and Sarah, who m. Isaac Newton, in 1806. His wife, Susanna, d. Jan. 3, 17S5. The 2d wife of David Nelson was Susanna, D. of John, and sister of Samuel Biigham, whom he m. Nov. 24, 1785, and d. May 12, 1827, aged 90, and his wid. Susanna, March 12, 1830, aged 85. NELSON, DAVID, Jun. (s. of David) m. Lucy Adams, of Northbridge. Chil. (no births on record here) Sarah, Lucy, Elizabeth, Melissa, Louisa, Mary, Harriet, Itinda, and Cla- rinda. NELSON, Capt. JONATHAN (s. of David) m. Eunice,. D. of Jasper Stone, March 8, 1798, and d. here, June 1, 1827,. aged 54. Chil. Elizabeth, b. March 12, 1799, and m. Nahum Eager, in 1820 ; and next William W. Parker, and removed tO' Albany, N. Y. ; Jasper Stone, March 27, ISOO, and d. Dec. 7, 1821 ; David, June 6, ISOI, and went to Illinois ; Sarah, June 8, 1803, and sup. in. John Putnam, Jun., of Grafton, May 5, 1829 ; Charles Lewis, Nov. 26, 1805, m. it is said, and remov- ed to Princeton ; Hannah Stone, Oct. 22, 1809, and went to- Princeton ; Jonathan H., April 2G, IS12, and m. Adaline Keyes, D. of Josiah Hemenway. NELSON, JOSIAH (s. of David) m. Sophia Goddard of Worcester, June 28, 1812, and had Henry Harrison, b. Jan. 23, 1813, and d. Feb. 10, 1815; Luther, March 31, 1816; Henry, Feb. 20, 1819; Jasper Stone, June 2, 1822. NELSON, AMASA (s. of David) m. Levinah,D.of Dan- iel Mixer, Oct. 27, 1805. Chil. Louisa, b. April 20, 180G, and d. Jan. 26, 1811 ; Amasa, Nov. 16, 1807 ; Samuel Free- man, Oct. 9, 1S09; Louisa Rebecca, March 31, 1811 ; Cyn- thia Levinah, Jan. 3, 1813, and d. ; Marietta, Leonard, Jubal, Adam Harrington, Julia Ann, Lucy, and Eliza. 184 FAMILY REGISTER, NICHOLS, Capt. JOSEPH (sup. from Westbcrro') came here about 1804, built and lived on the place now of Silas May- nard, and removed from town about 1812, There is no record of a birth or a death in his family while here. The births of some of his younger chil., but not those of the older, are record- ed in Westboro' — whence it may be inferred be lived there but a few years, before he came here. By the record there it appears that "Joseph Nichols d. Sept. 15, 1796, and his wife, Judith, Aug, 21, 1796." Probably they were the parents of Capt. Jo- seph, the name of whose wife is sup. to have been Thankful. Miri-Arm, b. Aug. 24, 179G ; Jo&cph, Dec. 8, 1798; Caroline^ June 3, 1801 ; and Louisa, April 25, 1803, are there called the chil. of Capt. Joseph and Thankful Nichols. His D. Pamelia, m. John Meacham, Jun. of Watertovvn, May 7, 1809, and his s. James, m. Abigail Cloyes of Framingham, in 1811, and removed to Westboro', where he had Abigail, who d. here unm. March 28, 1S39, aged 26, and Maria, June 24, 1839, aged 16. OLIVER, STEPHEN (a native of Roxbury) ra. Mary, D. of Jedediah Tucker, Jun., Dec. 2, 1798. She d, here, Nov. 26, 1S42, aged 65. Chil. (no births on record here :) the fol- lowing are, at Westboro', where he lived a few years, and came here about 1818; William, h. March 13, 1810; Marshall, June 16, 1812; Stephen, A \m\ 26, 1S14 ; and perhaps Manj Ann, who m. Dexter Pratt. PRATT, ELEAZER m. Ruhamah Tomlin of Wesiboro', Jan. 15, 1729, and was living on house lot. No. 1, in 1728. Chil. Hannah, b. May 1730; Ruhamah, April 16, 1732, and sup. m. Thomas Frost of Westboro' in 1760; Manj, Dec. 11^ 1734, and sup. m. Silas Frost of Westboro', in 170 1 ; Sarah^ Oct. 11, 1736, and m. Jacob Knowlton c-f Hardwick, in 1759 ; Riifus, Oct. 2, 1738, m. Hannah Ball of Wesiboro', May 11, 1763, and settled in Hardwick; Reuben, Sept. 7, 1741, and sup. m. Ruth Williams of Westboro', in 1768 ; Eleazer, Oct„ 20, 1743, and m. Mary Druca of Grafton, Sept. 26, 1776. Eleazet Pratt was set off to Westboro', in 1762, FAMILY REGISTER. 185 PRATT, AMOS (from Westboro', sup. bro. of the preced- ing, and, of Hezekiah, John and Isaac of Westboro',) m. Anna, D. of Elnathan and Mary Allen, Dec. 12, 1722. She was ad. to this chh. in 1727 and he, in 1734. There is no record here of the death of either of them. Chil. Elnathan, b. Dec. 8, 1723 ; Amos, Oct. 18, 1725 ; Isaac, July 27, 1727 ; Alpheus, Sept. 7, 1731 ; Mercy, Aug. 31, 1733, and sup. m. Jotham Death, March 5, 1751 ; Anna, May 14, 1738, and m. Sannuel Noyes, in 1759 ; Mary, Oct. 19, 1742, and may have been the Mary Pratt, who was pub. to Solomon Fay, July 24, 1761, both then called of Shrewsbury. PRATT, JOSIAH m. Sarah Wilson, Oct. 8, 1724, and had Joseph, b. here, Aug. 16, 1725. Thomas Pratt, and Sarah, his wife, of Hassanamisco, were ad.- to this chh. in 1724, and he dis. Dec. 12, 1731, in order to lay- ing the foundation of a chh. there ; his wife, Sarah, was dis. ta that chh. in March of the next year. — Chh. Records. PRATT, ELNATHAN (s. of Amos) m. Abigail, D. of Maj. Joseph Mixer, April 26, 1748. She d. Sept. 10, 1808, aged 73, and he, Jan. 20, 1813, aged 89. Chil. Abigail, b, June 10, 1749, and d. infant; Seth, March 24, 1751 ; Joseph and Benjamin, March 22, 1753; the latter d. infant ; Benjo' min, Aug. 1, 1755; Abigail, in 1758, and m. Samuel Smith, in 1778 ; Nathan, Nov. II, 1759 ; Thankful, Oct. 6, 1761, and m. Caleb Parker, in 1781 ; Bulah, Oct. 11, 1763, and m. Peter Cary ; Zilpah, ; Sarah, Oct. 22, 1765, and m. Jona- than Harrington, in 1783 ; Shepard, July 28, 1773. PRATT, ISAAC (s. of Amos) m. Hepzibah Brown, Sept. 21, 1749. They were ad. to this chh. in 1763. Chil. Amos,h. Sept. 23, 1750; Samuel, "^ov. A, 1752; ^/can,Sept. 23, 1754;: Sene, (Asenath) March 28, 1757, and d. infant; Sene, Oct. 1, 1759; Vienna, Feb. 17, 1762; Emerson, April 19, 1764;- Vashni, July 26, 1768, m. Joanna, D. of Daniel Tucker, Sept, 30, 1798, and settled in Marlboro', Vt. ; Annis, Oct. 8, 1771. 24 |g0 FAMILY REGISTER. PRATT, ALPHEUS (s. of Amos) m. Lydia, D. of Maj. Joseph Mixer, Jan. 23, 1753. Chil. Lydia, b. July 4, 1753, and m. Elnaihan Allen, Jiin., in 1773 ; Stephen, April 30, 1755, and m. Lucy, D. of Jed. Tucker, Jun., Sept. 8, 1783 ; Ebenc- ezer, Feb. 27, 1757; Anna Saphira, March 23, 1759; Marij, June 24, 1761 ; Asa, bap. May 24, 1764; Orliri, bap. ]\Iarch 30, 1766; Levi, bap. July 5, 1772 ; Nathaniel, bap. Dec. 19, 1773. The parents removed to Marlboro', Vt., and d. there. PRATT, Capt. SETH (s. of Elnathan) m. Marnarei Stacey of Hopkinton, in 1772. Chil. Joseph, b. Tday 26, 1774; Ha?i- nah, Nov. 30, 1775, and m. Schuyler Fisher, March 8, 1798 ; they went to Richfield, N. Y. ; Abigail, May 3, 1777, and ni. Amasa Holden, in 1797 ; they went to Penn Yan, N. Y. ; Elna- than, Nov. 16, 1778, m. Cornelia, D. of l^evi Bush of Worces- ter, and settled there, and d. in Alton, 111., in 1833 ; Nymphas, Dec. 24, 1780 ; Margaret, Aug. 20, 1782, and m. Daniel Hol- den ; Relief, June 20, 1784, and m. Moses H. Fellon of Barre ; Seth, April 5, 1786; Alice, Aug. 6, 1791, m. Phineas Hay- wood, and d. in 1812, aged 21. Capt. Pratt removed to Barre, about 1806, and d. there, April 5, 1829, aged 78 ; and his wid. Margaret, in Sept. following, aged S3. PRATT, BENJAMIN (s. of Elnathan) m. Sarah, D. of Joseph Temple, Aug. 15, 1776, and had Zilpah, bap. March 22,1778; Reuheii, hap. OcL 22, 1780; Blary, bap. Feb. 5, 1782 ; John Gilbert, bap. May 15, 1785, and removed from town. PRATT, NATHAN (s, of Elnathan) m. Dolly, D. of Ste- phen Parker, Feb. 10, 1786. They were ad. to this chh. in 1788. She d. Nov. 16, 1834, aged 72. He, extensively known as " master Pratt," and a long succession of years, an efficient and praiseworthy school-master, d. J\Iay 11, 1847, aged 87|. Cbil. Martha, b. July 22, 1780, and m. Seth Hemenway, FAMILY REGISTER. . |>§y in 1800; Lewis, Oct. 19, 1733; Caleb, July 19, 1786, mate and supercargo of a vessel, taken prisoner on the high seas by the Spaniards, and carried to St. Domingo, where he d. of yellow fever, Oct. 22, IS09; Thankful, May 15, 1788, and d. infant; Thankful, April 15, 1791, and m. Luke Knowlton Rice, in 1811 ; Samuel Austin, Aug. 9, 1794; Phebe, Jan. 18, 1797, and d. unni. Oct. 30, 1830; Nathan, July 5, 1800; Dexter, Aug. 10, 1803, and tn. Mary Ann Oliver ; and she dying, he m. again in N. Y., went to Mexico, and d. there, at Valadolid, some years since; Otis, May 15, 1806, m. Elizabeth Putnam of Suttofi, and settled there. PRATT, SHEPARD (s.ofElnathan) m. Catharine Walker of Worcester, in ISOl, and ad. to this chh. in 1822. Chii. M'il- liam Walker, b. Jan. 13, 1803 ; Mary, Feb. 9, 1804, and m- Levi Green, in 1825; Joseph Harvey and Henry Benjamin, Sept. 16, 1807 ; the former m. Ernily, D. of Ephraim Gould- ing of Grafton, and the latter, Mary P., D. of Benjamin Brig- ham, April 6, 1830 ; Lcander Shepard, May 19, 1812, and m. Martlia, D. of Deac. Albert Stone of Grafton ; Catharine^ March 19, 1814. PRATT, JOSEPH (s. of Seth,) m. Martha Goulding of Grafton, D. of the 2d wife of Col. Job Gushing, Oct. 3, 1796. She was ad. to this chh. in 1804. He d. Sept. 20, 1843, aged 69. Chil. Charles Leland, b. Jan. 2, 1797; John Goulding and Sarah Brigham, Aug. 21, 1798; Joshua Goulding, Jan. 24, 1801, and sup. m. Martha Arms of Deerfield, in 1825; Ed- ward Ayers, Oct. 29, 1802, and sup. m. Mary Ann Stratton of Princeton, in 1827 ; Catharine Hill, bap. Dec. 7, 1804, and m. Abraham Wheclock, in 1830. And perhaps others, but not on record here. PRATT, NYMPHAS, Esq. (s. of Seth) m. Submit, wid. of Edward Kingsbury of Brookfield, and D. of Jonah Howe, Esq., May 22, 1805. Chil. William, b. Jan. 30, 1806; Caro- line, Feb. 8, 1808, and m. Dr. Lawson Myrick of Brookfield, 188 FAMILY REGISTER. Jan. 29, 1829 ; Abigail, July 7, 1811, and m. Simon H. Allen, in 1S35 ; AUice^ 3u\y 13, 1813, and d. infant ; Charlotte Maria, Nov. 23, 1814, and m. Dr. William Curtis of Brookfield, Jan. 1, 1840 ; Frances Submit, April 4, 1S21. PRATT, WII.LIAM (s. of the preceding) grad. B. U., 1825, m. Elizabeth S. Sikes of Worcester, May 27, 1830, and settled here in the practice of the law. Chil. Henry Sikes, b. March 2, 1831, and d. March 10, 1837 ; Clara Caroline, March 2, 1833 ; Mary B., Feb. 26, 1835, and d. in 1836. He removed to Worcester, in 1835, and d. there, Feb. 2, 1839, aged 33. PRATT, LEWIS (s. of Nathan) m. Hannah, D. of Capt. Thomas Harrington, Feb. 21, 1802, removed to Bridport, Vt., and d. leaving a numerous family, Nov. 1844, aged 61 ; and his wid. Hannah, in April, 1845, aged 59. PRATT, SAMUEL AUSTIN (s. of Nathan) m. Harriet, D. of Joshua Cornish of Boston, Aug. 16, 1815. Chil. Caleb, b. Dec. 25, 1815 ; Maria, June 4, 1817; Charles Henry, Jan. 2, 1819 ; Samuel Austin, Jan. 16, 1822; Dolly, July 30, 1825; George Dexter, Dec. 28, 1829. PRATT, NATHAN, Jun. (s. of Nathan) m. Sarah, D. of Arunah Harlow, Sept. 9, 1824. Chil. Sarah Ellen, b. June 5, 1824; Edward Henry, Nov. 4, 1826 ; Emeline, Dec. 19, 1828; Abigail, Oct. 8, 1831 ; Clarissa, Aug. 3, 1835 ; Harriet Mar- tineau, June 24, 1837; George Harlow, March 12, 1839; and Alvan Stewart, Aug. 10, 1841. PRATT, WILLIAM W. (s. of Shepard) m. Mary, D. of William Adams of Watertown, in 1825. She d. Feb. 2, 1845, aged 41. Chil. Lowell Adams, b. Nov. 24, 1828; Eveline Hannah, May 12, 1831; Eliot William, 3 u\y 6, \S2S -, Em- mons Walker, June 6, 1841. His 2d wife was Martha Ware, D. of John Mason, Jun. FAMILY REGISTER. 189 PRATT, EPHRAIM, * b. in 16S7, (s. sup. of Ephiaim and Elizabeth of Sudbury,) m. Martha, D. of Deac. Sauiuel VVheelock, July 9, 1724, and was living on house lot, No. 44, in 1729. They made a public profession of religion in 1726, and had 8 chll. b. and bap. here, viz: Tynis,h. Oct. 1, 1725 ; Silas, on the town, and Cyrus, on the chh. record, Dec. 28, 1726 ; Ephraim, Feb. 7, 1728 ; JSoah, Jan. 19, 1729 ; Micah, April 25, 1731, and said to have d. at the age of 103, wliere, unknown; Abel, July 10, 1732; Rachel, April 24, 1735; Olive, April 15, 1739, and bap. in 1742. He removed to Shutesbury, but when unknown, and d. there, in May, 1804, aged 116. * Joshua and Phineas Pratt came to Plymouth in 1628 — the former was 30 years of age, when lie left England ; the latter m. Cuthbert Cuthbertson in Plymouth, and removed perhaps to Weymouth, but at last to Charlestown. The records there contain the following : •• Phineas Pratt, Sen., one of the first planters in ISew Eng- land, joiner, d. April 11), IGoO." Joshua Pratt, Plymouth, 1628. His grandson, Ephraim Pratt, b. in East Sudbury, Nov. 1637, lived to be 116 years of years, and d. in Shutesbury, Mass., in May 1804-. Michael, (this probably should be Micah,) a son of Ephraim, d. in lo26, aged JD3. — Farmer. The late Dr. Stearns of Sudbury, in a genealogical manuscript, says Ephraim Pratt, b. in 1687, was s. of Ephraim and Elizabeth Pratt. Thus it appears, Joshua of Plymouth, had a son, Ephraim, who settled in Sudbury. Eleazer, Amos, Josiah, Isaac, Thomas, and Henry Pratt, were probably relatives, perhaps some of them brothers, of Ephraim of 1687. Some of them may have been sons of Thomas and Lydia Pratt, who had Daniel, b. in Sherburne, Jan. 1, 1686; Thomas of Sherburne, I suppose to have been a son of Joshua of Plymouth, and brother of Ephraim of Sudbury. This, whether correct or not, may aid fuither investigation. Whatever relates to one of the human race, who, in latter times, lives to the re- markable age of 116 years, and what still more extraordinary, retains his mental and bodily faculties to a degree rarely possessed by any, who have passed their eightieth year, is of exciting interest, and induces me to subjoin an e.^tract from Dwighl's Travels, Vol. 2d, page 358. .The Rev. Dr. Dvvight, President of Vale College, visited Pratt in Shutesbury, and remarks : " He was born at Sudbury, Mass., in 1687 ; and in one month from the date of our arrival (Wednesday, JNov. 13, 1803,) would complete his one hundred and six- teenth year. He was of middle stature, firmly built, plump, but not encumbered with flesh; less withered than multitudes at seventy; possessed of considerable strength, as was evident from the grasp of his hand and the sound of his voice, and without any marks of e.xtreme age. About two months before, his sight became 80 impaired, that he was unable to distinguish persons ; his hearing, also, for a short 190 FAMILY REGISTER, time had been so imperfect, that he could not distinctly hear common conversatlofi. His memory was still vigorous, his understanding sound, and his mind sprightly in its conceptions. "The principal part of the time, which I was in the house, he held me by the hand, cheerfully answered all my questions, readily gave me an account of himself in such particulars as I wished to know ; observed to me, that my voice indicated, that I was not less than forty-tive years of age, and that he must appear very old to me, adding, however, that some men, who had not passed their seventieth year, probably looked almost, or quite as old as himself. We were informed, partly by himself, and partly by his host, that he had been a laborious man all his life ; and particularly, that he had mown grass one hundred and one years successively — the preceding summer he had been able to perform this labor. During this season his utmost effort was a walk of half a mile ; in this walk he stumbled over a log and fell ; immediately afterwards he began evidently to decline, and lost, in a con- siderable degree, both hie sight and hearing ; in the summer of 1802, he walked without inconvenience two miles, and mowed a small quantity of grass. "Throughout his life he had been uniformly temperate ; ardent spirits he rarely tasted, cider he drank at times, but sparingly. In the vigorous periods of his life, he had accustomed himself to eat flesh, but much more abstemiously than most other persons in this country. Milk, which had always been a great part, was now the whole of his diet. "He is naturally cheerful, and humorous; apparently unsusceptible of tender emotions, and not much inclined to serious thinking. According to an account which he gave his host, he made a public profession of religion near seventy years before our visit to him, [it will be seen that it was seventy-eight years before] but was not supposed by him, or by others acquainted with him to be a relirrious man. He conversed easily, and was plainly gratified with the visits and conversation of strangers. " When he was ninety-three years old, he made a bargain with his host, who told us the story, that he should support him, during the remainder of his life, for £20. " He was never sick, but once, and then with the fever and ague ; it is scarcely necessary to observe, that a man one hundred and sixteen year* old, without re- ligion, was a melancholy sight to me. "Three or four years before this time 1 saw in a newspaper an advertisenient written by a person, who professed and appeared to be acquainted with him and his concerns, in which it was said, that his descendants, some of whom were of the fifth generation, amounted, probably, to more than 1500." I must apologise for not omitting the last paragraph but one, in the Dr's account of Mr. Pratt 5 to entertain the thought, that he was "without religion," was tm- jchar liable ; to say so wiqualificdhj was usurping the throne of the Almighty, and passing judgment uncalled for and without knowledge. It is a " melancholy sight" to see to what extent, spiritual pride, want of chari- ty, and the denunciation of those, as unbelievers, and "without religion," who do not confess and profess to the liking of some, has alienated man from his fellow ;man, and made him the persecutor of his race for religion's sake. FAMILY REGISTER. igj PRATT, EPHRAIM, Jun. (s. of the preceding) m. Abial Leland, here, Oct. 10, 175-2. They owned the chh. covenant in 1754. Chil. Miriam, b. March 19, 1754; Abel, Feb. 14, 1756, and d. infant; Ephraim, Jan 19, 1757 ; Susanna, Nov. 8, 1759, and d. Nov. 18, 1730; Rachel, July 15, 17G1 ; Lucy, Oct. 8, 1763, and sup. tn. John Ivendrick of Warwick, in 1782 ; Ahel, March 7, 176G, and d. infant; Moses, Aug. 12, 1768; Aaron, Feb. 12, 1771. He is said to have removed to Gardner. An Ezekiel Pratt was in Hardwick, before 1759 ; a Lt. in the French war. An Ephraim w^as also tliere, in 1779. PRATT, EPHRAIM, Jun. (s. of Ephraim and Abial) m. Rebecca Goodenow of Paxton, in 1777, and had Mary, Ahel and Daniel, who was b. Feb. 7, 1782; all bap. here, Dec, 12, 1783. He removed, it is said, to the Western part of N. Y. PRATT, HENRY whose wife was Ann, had Mary, bap. here, Oct. 21, 1742. POTTER, JOHN m. Martha Jcwett, in Sudbury. March 4, 1719, and were both then called of that town. When they came here, is unknown, probably late in life ; there is no record here of birth, baptism or death of their chil. He was living in the S. part of the town, in 1760 ; his wife, Martha, d. here, June 2, 1761, aged 71. He was ad. to this chh. in 1763, and d. March 22, 1771, aged 87 and 7 mos. Daniel Potter, who, in 1745, then called of Brookfield, m. Abigail, D. of Gershom Wheelock of this town, may have been his son. PATTEN, JOHN and his wife, Elizabeth, were ad. to this chh. from that in Billerica, in 1754, and had Hannah, b. here, Sept. 2, 1753. PEARSON, JOHN, whose wife was Anna, probably lived in the N. P. They had Sarah, b. Dec. 2, 1753 ; Josiah, June' 192 FAMILY REGISTER. 24, 1756 ; Joseph, June 8, 1759 ; Anna, June 30, 176-2 ; Lu" cinda and Dorinda, Jan. 22, 1765 ; Frances, July 22, 1767. Jane Pearson, pub. to Silas Whitney of No town, near Lan- caster, March, 1758. Phebe Pearson m. Amos Spring, Oct. II, 1759. PRESCOTT, EBENEZER, whose wife was Jerusha, had Patience, b. Nov. G, 1750, d. inliint ; Joseph, March 6, 1753. PERRY, DANIEL, whose wife was Mary, had Joseph, b. Feb. 11, 1766. PARKER, JOHN m. Experience Cloyes of Framingham, Feb. IS, 1731. They were ad. to this chh. in 1732. Chil. John, b. Jan. 28, 1732; Experience, Oct. 8, 1733 ; Ananias, bap. Sept. 21, 1735; Abigail, b. Dec. 1, 173G. The parents were dis. to the chh. in Framingham, in 1738. PARKER, TH0:\1AS and Bathsiieha Smith, both of Sud- bury, were m. there, Feb. 20, 1738, and ad. to this chh. in 1741. Chil. Kezio, b. Dec. 9, 1738, and d. infant; Elizabeth, Dec. 24, 1739; Kezia, Sept. 16, 174 L "The parents were dis. to the chh. in Grafton, in 1742, where they now dwell." — Chh, record of that date. PARKER, WILLIAM and Mary, D. of Simon Maynard, were m. Oct. 23, 1739. She was ad. to this chh. in 1742. Chil. William, b. March 18, 1740; Joab, April 20, 1741 ; Nathaniel, bap. March 20, 1743. PARKER, WILLIAM (s. of William) m. Tabitha Sawyer, Dec. 17, 1761, and d. Aug. 5, 1770, aged 30 and 5 mos. Chil. Parnal, (a D.) July 4, 1763; Eunice, Dec. 8, 1764, and d. Aug. 11, 1770; Joab, Aug. 29, 1767, and d. Aug. 11, 1770; Joseph Saivijcr, Feb. 21, 1770, and d. April 14, 1771. FAMILY REGISTER. I93 PARKER, STEPHEN (said to have come from Roxbury, and called Jan., on the records, here, whose wife was Abigail) was ad. to this cbh. in 1741, and his wife in 1740. He lived on the place, now of Adani Harrington, Esq, Chil. Stej^hen, b. March S, 173S; Abigail, April 20, 1740, and m. Jonas Newton of Worcester, May 19, 1759; Nehcmiah, bap. March 14, 1742 ; Caleb, April 1, 1744, went into the service when very young, and was killed in the French war; Mary, Aug. G, 1746; Ruth, Aug. 15, 1748, and m. Samuel Britton, Jun. of South- boro', in 1768 ; Elizabeth, May 13, 1751, and d. infant; Eliz- abeth, June 27, 1754, and m. Moses Dodge, of Brookfield, in 1773 ; Fhebe, June 4, 1755, and m. Ithamar Ward, in 1778 ; Catharine, Feb. 10, 1758, and m. David Peirks, in 1778 ; Ca- leb, July 14, 1760 ; BoUij, Aug. 22, 1762, and m. Nathan Pratt, in 1780. There is no record here of the death of Stephen Parker, or of his wife, Abigail. PARIvEPv, STEPHEN, Jun. (s. of the preceding) m. Mary, D. of Jonathan Morse, Dec. 17, 1760. Chil. Jonathan, b. Nov. 28, 1761 ; Almorin, Dec. 16, 1764. He removed with his family to N. H., and d. at Wulpole. PARKER, NEHEMIAH (s. of Stephen) grad. H. U., in 1763, m. Mary Richardson of Bolton, in 1765, was ord. to the ministry in Hubbardston, (being the first minister settled there) June 13, 1770; dis. June 16, ISOO, and d. April 20, ISOl, aged 59. PARKER, CALEB (s. of Stephen) b. in 1760,m. Thank- ful, D. of Elnathan Pratt, Aug. 14, 1781, and had Mary, who was bap. May 4, 1783 ; and Lydia, bap. on the 26th of Oct., next, following. He removed to Stukely, Lower Canada, and d. there. His wid. Thankful, was recently living there, at the age of 83 years. 25 194 FAMILY REGISTER, PARKER, SIMON* (from Grotnn) m. Mary, D. of Asa Bouker, July 14, 1742. He was ad. to this clih. in 1778 ; and d. Oct. 26, 1794, aged 75 ; and slie, in 1772, and d. Aug. 21, 1800, aged 78. Chil. Solomon, bap. March 6, 1743 ; a D., (name illegible on the record, perhaps Martha) bap. Feb. 3, 1745 ; the age of his D. Martha, who d. unm. Jan. 17, 1820, was 72, as appears of record ; if she was the one bap. in 1745, her age was 75 or more, in 1820 ; Lucy, bap. March 22, 1747 ; she is the last of his chil, whose baptism I can find on record, and Ithamar, h. Aug. 20, 1760, is the first whose birth is record- ed ; Asa; Mary, b. May 19, 1763, and m. Nathan Howe, in 1783 ; Samuel, Dec. 9, 1766. PARKER, SOLOMON (s. of Simon) whose wife was Han- nah, had Simon, bap. here, March 25, 1770. "These persons are settled on Kennebec River." — Chh. Records. PARKER, ASA (s. of Simon) m. Lydia, D. of Deac. Jonas Stone, June 11, 1783. She was ad. to this chh. in 1783 ; and he, in 1806. Chil. Sarah, b. May 4, 1784, and d. unm. March 27, 1803; Lydia, March 16, 1786, and m. Ephraim Sherman, of Westboro', In 1812 ; Lucy, June 24, 1788, and m. William T. Alexander, in 1822 ; Luke, Aug. 3, 1790, and pub. to Tamar Hastings of Boylston, July 21, 1811 ; JoJias, Oct. 24, 1792, and went to Virginia ; Sirnon, March 11, 1795, and d. May 12, 1819; FheOc, May 30, 1797, and deceased; Maria, April 5, 1800, and m. Nathaniel C. Warren of Springfield, Dec. 6, 1825 ; Asa, Oct. 13, 1802 ; Samuel Stillman, April 20, 1807 ; Eben- ezer Reed, Oct. 2, IS 10. The parents removed to Paxton, about 1829. PARKER, ITHAMAR, (s. of Simon) m. Hannah, D. of John Rice, Feb. 4, 1790, and d. Dec. 27, 1799, aged 39J ; his * Capt. James Parker, one of the early settlers of Groton, and nearly forty years a leading man in that town, and whose wife was Mary, had Samuel, b. there, Sept, 22, 1682, who m. Deborah, D. of Jonas Prescott, the ancestor of distinguished men of that name, in that vicinity, and had Simon above mentioned, who was b. April 30, 1719. FAMILY REGISTER. 195 wid., Hannah, was ad. to this chh. in 1801, and d. July 3, 1845, aged 80. Chil. Seth, b. May 23, 1793 ; Rebecca, July 5, 1797, and m. Solomon Bigeiow of Boylston, Nov. 24, 1 318. PARKER, SETH (s. of Ithamar) in. Mary Bolles, Jan. 19, 1817, and d. Oct. 8, 18-28, in his 36ih year. Chil. Lovisa, b. May 27, 1818; Emeline, Nov. 20,1820; Charles Hiram, Dec. 29, 1824. PARKER, AMOS and his wife, Anna Stone, were ad. to this chh. from that in Lexington, in 1753. He d. here, Dec. 23, 1790, aged 68, and his wid. Anna, Nov. IS, 1799, aged 72. Chil. Amos, who settled in Hubbardston ; Isaac, b. July 15, 1750; Hollis, Oct. 2, 1752; Elisha, Dec, 31, 1754, went to Templeton, or vicinity, m. a D., it is said, of 'Squire Baker, who went from Westboro', and d. there; Ejjhraim, Oct. 4, 17575 went to Royalston, m. and d. there ; Anna, who m. Deac. Jonas Stone, in 1783, and Deac. Ebenezer Reed of Worcester, in 1810; IS ahum, March 4, 1760; Frederick, May 4, 1762; Elizabeth, May 18, 1764, and d. infant ; Elizabeth, March 28, 1769, and m. Amos Whitney of Worcester, in 1800. We may suppose the parents were settled here as early as 1750 ; their s. Isaac, was bap. here, the 22d of July in that year. PARKER, ISAAC (s. of Amos) m. Margery Maynard, D. sup. of Ebenezer and Amee of Westboro', in 1770, and set- tled there, where he d. Jan. 26, 1798, aged 47^, and his wid. Margery, April 30, 1801, aged 51, 4 mos. Chil. Joel, b. Sept. 16,^770; Gardner, March 14,1772; Otis, April 1, 1774, and m. Mary, D. of Daniel Nurse of Westboro', Dec. 15, 1796, and settled in Lancaster ; Jabcz Maynard, Aug. 9, 1776 ; Lucy, Aug. 27, 1778, and d. Oct. 5, 1794; Anna, May 25, 1781, and d. in 1795 ; Sophia, Dec. 30, 1782 -, David, May 1, 1785 ; Lewis, March 1, 1787. PARKER, HOLLIS (s. of Amos) m. Lovisa Bragg of Royalston, and lived there, or in that vicinity, several years, and 196 FAMILY REGISTER. returned here about 1790, with a family of chil. and settled on the homestead. He d. here, Oct. 26, 1824, aged 72, and his wid. Lovisa, Jan. 26, 1831, aged 81. Chil. Amos, who m. and settled in Bolton ; physician there, and probably the oldest post- master in the Commonwealth ; Mary Jennison, who m. Josiali Harrington, in 1803, and Asahel Allen, in 1305 ; Silence, who m. James Hall, in 1311 ; Silas, who d, unm. Jan. 19, 1835, aged 46; Hollis, b. (the first on record here) March 23, 1793 ; Henri/, May 10, 1795. PARKER, HOLLIS (s. of Hollis) m. Pamelia Ann, D. of Levi Pease, Jun., Nov. 13, 1817, and had chil. b. here, of whom there is no public record. They removed from town. PARKER, HENRY (s. of Hollis) m. Sarah Fuller of Phil- lipston, July 25, 1815 ; she d. here May 4, 1819, aged 23. PARKER, NAHUM (s. of Amos) whose wife was Mary, had Hannah, b. here, Dec. 26, 1784. The parents were ad. to this chh. in 1785, and dis. to that in Fitzwilliam, N. H., in 1786, where they had Ephraim, who settled in Athol, and Amos A., who was some years Register of Probate in the County of Mer- rimac, in that State. The father was many years Judge of the Court of C. Pleas, in N. H. PARKER, FREDERICK (s. of Amos) grad. H. U., 1784, settled in the ministry in Canterbury, N. H., and d. in the pulpit, in 1802. PARKER, GEORGE, a foreigner and deserter, in the early part of the revolution, from the British service, came here before 1794, and m. Abigail Taylor, a wid., and D. of Moses Sever, Sept. 14th of that year. He was then advanced in life, and left town soon after the year 1800. Ruth Parker was pub. to Amos Shumway of Oxford, March 20, 1745. FAMILY REGISTER. I97 John Parker, called of this town, in. Olive, D. of Jonas Tem- ple, May 4, 1780. PALMER, DAVID, whose wife was Eunice, had Catharine, b. here, Nov. 4, 1762. PARTRIDGE, STEPHEN, whose wife was Esther, had Lcivis, b. here, A115. 29, 1776- PEIRKS, JOHN and Hannah Hammond, were m. in Waltham, and both called of that town, Nov. 28, 1748, and soon after removed to this town ; he w^as probably a native of Newton. In the marriage record his name is written Parks ; the family here have always written it Peirks, and the town and chh. re- cords have the same spelling ; Park is the original name. They were ad. to this chh. in 1794. He d. here, June 8, 1804, aged 84, and his wid. Hannah, March 26, 1809. Chil. Abigail, b. June 1, 1749, and d. unm. July 4, 1828, aged 79 ; Hannah^ Nov. 22, 1750, and m. Nathan Waite of Leicester, (his 2d wife) May 20, 1773, and d. there, his wid., in April, 1847, aged 96^; Jonathan and David, April 12, 1753 ; the latter in. Catharine, D. of Stephen Parker, April 27, 1778, and removed from town ; Nahum, bap. June 13, 1756 ; John, ba|). July, 1759 ; Samuel, bap. Aug. 20, 1761, and m. Annis Muzzy, Oct. 14, 1793; Mary, bap. July 19, 1767, and m. Nathan Muzzy, in 1790. PEIRKS, JONATHAN (s. of John) m. Rhoda, D. of El- nathan Allen, Dec. 7, 1780, and next Sarah, D. of Moses Liv- ermore of Spencer, April 23, 1787, and d. in North Brookfield, March, 1847, aged 94. PEIRKS, JOHN, Jun. (s. of John) m. Mary Joslin, called of this town, but sup. from Westboro', Nov. 25, 1788. They were ad. to the chh. here in 1791. She d. Nov. 3, 1831, aged 61 ; he survives, and lives on the homestead. Chil. Joseph JoS' lin, b. Aug. 22, 1790, m. Relief, D. of Peter Cary, June 13, 1813, and removed to Savannah ; they both d. there ; John Sea- 198 FAMILY REGISTER. ger, April 13, 1793, m. Charlotte, D. of Samuel Smith, in 1814, and settled in Providence, R. I. ; Jesse, Jan. 7, 1795, m. Julia, D. of William Knowlton, March 30, 18-21, and settled in Provi- dence 5 Hannah, April 4, 1798, and d. unm. Feb. 11, 1834; Catharine Henshaiv, March 4, 1801 ; Eunice Eddy, March 20, 1804; George Sumner, bap. May 8, 1807, and m. Caroline Cotting of East Sudbury, in 1830 ; Charles Freeman, bap. May 12, 1811, and went to Wisconsin. PIKE, JACOB (sup. from Marlboro') m. Bulah Parmenter of Sudbury, in 1770. Chil. Saloma, b. April 5, 1772 ; Levi, March 20, 1774 ; and Jotham, Oct. 20, 1776. Ebenezer Pike m. Lydia Glazier, a wid. of Lancaster, March 21, 1758. Nathan Pike, m. Abigail, D. of Samuel Holland, May 10, 1769. The Pikes lived in the N. P. PEIRCE, JONATHAN m. Jemima, D. of Joseph Miles, May 3, 1768, and had Oliver Miles, b. Oct. 17, 1769. PEIRCE, OLIVER, whose wife was Abigail, had Dolly, b. Jan. 12, 1777; James, Feb. 24, 1779; and Abigail, Feb. ~, 1781. PEIRCE, ISAAC (from Sutton,) m. Esther, D. of Ebene- zer Garfield, June 17, 1779, and had Esther, b. May 23, 17S0, and d. unm. Sept. 14, 1813 ; Isaac, Dec. 28, 1781, and d. at sea, July 8, 1805. PIERCE, JOSIAH m. Lucretia, D. of Charles Bigelow, March 3, 1780, and had Lucretia, b. Feb. 10, 1781. PIERCE, JOSEPH m. Eleanor, D. of William Crawford, Oct. 10, 1782, and had Martha, b. April 3, 1783. FAMILY REGISTER. I99 PEASE, * Capt. LEVI, with his wife, Hannah, came here from Somers, Ct., with a family of adult chil. about 1794. He purchased the Airm and tavern stand, previously belonging to Maj. John Farrar, and was for many years, as he had been before he removed here, actively engaged in running stages, establishing and extending stage routes, and making improvements in vehicles for the accommodaiion and comfort of the traveller. His wife, Hannah, was ad. to the chh. here, from that in Somers, in 1795 ; he was ad. in 1816, and, having out-lived all his children, d. Jan. 28, 1824, aged 84, and his wid. Hannah, June 14, 1832, aged 93. Chil. Hannah, who m. Thomas Henry Kemble of Boston, in 1796 ; Levi ; Lemuel, who d. here unm. Sept, 3, 1816, aged 45; Lorey ; Mary, who m. Perry Chapin of Worcester, in 1S07, and d. there, but was buried here the same day, and in the same grave with her brother Lemuel. * Some of the incidents of his life, as related by him, are interesting, and, as historical facts, some record of them should be preserved. He served his time to the blacksmith trade, and at the commencement of the revolutionary war, lived in Blanford, Mass. A report reached there and was pub- licly proclaimed in the meeting house on the Sabbath, during afternoon service, that the British troops had marched out of Boston, and were firing upon the inhab- itants and destroying their property. The meeting instantly broke up — the people gathered in a mass upon the common — a company had been previously enrolled, and chosen their officers — their Captain was present, and directed his men, of whom Pease was one, to go to their homes, equip themselves and return there im- mediately. Every man of the company returned accoutred for the fight, and answered to his name at roll-call; and before night, the company was on its march towards Boston. When they reached Springfield, they learned the report was un- founded. A like report went to other towns, and produced similar results. It was thought by some to have been started with a view to test the spirit of the people, and ascertain how far they were awake to the dangers that surrounded them. This was Pease's introduction to the public service, in which he continued to tlie end of the war. He was favorably known to Wadsworth of Hartford, who, as Commisary Gen- eral, employed Pease to purchase beeves and horses for the use of the army — he was for some time engaged in riding post, and, where he could not ride, travel- ling on foot and boating the lakes, as the bearer of despatches to and from Gen. Thomas, then on the Northern frontier; and was with him, when he died there of small pox. To avoid capture, and the loss of his papers by the tories, he traversed the lakes in a small boat and alone, rather than trust himself and them on the routes usually travelled by land, lying in some sequestered inlet by day, and paddling his way t>y 200 FAMILY REGISTER. night, wide from the shore, and in moon light nights lying nearly flat on his back, to avoid being discovered, rvnd using his hands, as paddles, in working his boat. He was eminently successful. VVadsworth many times gave him large packages of Continental money, where- with to make purchases, informing him of the amount, but which Pease never counted, or receipted for} such was VVadsworth's confidence in him, and it was not misplaceft or abused. On the arrival of the French fleet and army at JNev^port, he was directed to pur- chase horses to drag their artillery to Yorktown, and was furnished by VVadsworth with as much Continental money as could be crowded into a large pair of panyard saddle bags. Pease had, on previous occasions, and at other times, paid out his saddle bags full of that paper, and much of it after it had greatly depreciated; the horses must be had, and that, immetZtaicZ^. Pease knew where he could procure them, but not with Continental money ; he told VVadsworth so, and that many peo- ple would not take it at all, but if he would let him have some hard money to go with it, perhaps he might work it ofi". VVadsworth furnished him with a small sum in hard money, and he started for the Northerly part of Worcester County, where was a farmer, who had several young and serviceable horses, and four fat oxen ; all of which were for sale. Pease proposed to buy his horses and pay him in paper money; he did not like that kind of money, nor would he sell his horses, unless Pease would buy his oxen; they should go together. It was to no purpose that Pease assured him, he had no authority to purchase cattle; he then offered to give him his price for the horses, and pay him one half in hard money; but no, the oxen should go with the horses. At length he told Pease, if he would take tlie oxen with the horses, he ^Yould take all his pay in paper money. Pease took them and paid him — both were needed at JNewport, but for quite difTerent purposes. The farmer sav\' Pease after the war was over, and told him, the next time he sold him horses, he would take hard money in part pay, and keep his oxen ; at the same time showing Pease the Continental money he paid him, all of which he then had on hand, and was worthless. Pease foraged for the French army in its march to Yorktown. When they arriv- ed in Virginia, corn was in the milk, and he purchased fields of it by the acre, at the road side, for fodder, at the price of ten bushels of meachantable corn per acre. There was plenty of flour, but not bread enough at hand. Some Frenchmen, by order of their officers, took hogs troughs by the way side, (he did not say whether they washed them) filled them with flour, and having wet it, stript ofT shoes and stockings, kneaded it with their bare feet, and soon found ways to bake it. After the war, he run a stage from Hartford to Boston, and back, the first that was run in New England. His means were few, and small; he applied to Ballard, then the only man in Boston, who kept a hack for public accommodation, to form company with him in running the stage. Ballard declined, saying, it was a vision- ary scheme ; that the time might come, when the public would support a stage from Hartford to Boston, and adding, but not in your day or mine. His friends tried to dissuade him from the undertaking, but failing, they next besought him not to run it, except when he had passengers, and this, because he had run it several trips without having so many as one to ride with him. To this he replied, passengers would come, when they found the stage could be relied upon. He persevered, drove his own stage, and the result in a short time proved, that he judged correct- ly. He procured the first charter for a turnpike road, that was granted in Massa- chusetts. The road through Palmer and Wilbraham to Springfield, before almost FAMILY REGISTER. 201 impassable with wheels, was greatly improved ; he took a large portion of the stock, expended much time and money upon the road for many years, and at last, by a de- preciation of the stock, lost all he put into that concern. At length he succeeded in making a contract to carry the mail in his stage, but not until the Department had had ample evidence of his enterprize and punctuality. For a long period lie was the only contractor in Mew England, known to the Department for carrying the mail throusjh its various thoroughfares by stage and on horseback ; much of which he underlet to others, the responsibility of the whole resting upon him. Col. Sikes of Ct., afterwards of Worcester, was his boyhood acquaintance and early friend. Their attachment for each other was strong and brotherly, death alone dissolved it. Sikes had learned the blacksmith trade, and just set up for him- self, when Pease, having failed in other applications, requested Sikes to join him in running a stage. He readily complied; their views were harmonious, and their opinions concurrent; each kept a shop and shod his own horses, and, so far as blacksmithing was concerned, each could and did repair the stages at their separate stations. This change of business by the son, gave much uneasiness to the father of young Sikes ; and what he could, that he did to withdraw him from his new calling He was angry with Pease for having, as he said, enticed his son, who was some years the junior of Pease, from a good trade into a wild and ruinous scheme, that would make them both, in a short time, tenants of the jail. His fears were groundless ; they acquired a handsome property. Capt. Pease had many dependents, and although he died poor, he left a good name, numerous friends, and ever will live in stage history, as the father of the stages. PEASE, LEVI, Jun. (s. of Capt. Levi) m. Mary Gill,, and settled in Northboro', where he d. June 20, 1803, aged 40. Chil. Hannah ; Mary, who m. Barns, and went to South- bridge ; Pamelia Ann, viho m. Hollis Parker, Jun., in 1817,' .Susan, who ni. in Southbridge ; Thomas ; Levi ; Rebecca; Jer- emiah, who m. Olive, D. of William Smith, and §. D. of Daniel Johnson, in 1830. PEASE, LOREY, perhaps Loring, (s. of Capt. Levi) m. Rebecca Bruce of Northboro', March 18, 1793, and d. here, in 1811, aged 37. Chil. (no births on record) Rebecca Bruce, who m. John Downs, April 17, 18-25, and d. in 1833, aged 34 ; Han- nah, who m. Dennis O'Brien of Boston ; Mary; Sarah Eddy, who d. unm. July 26, 1841, aged 3G ; Eliza Scudder ; and Harriet, who ni. George L. Brown, the artist. 202 FAMILY REGlSTEIi, PHILLIPS, JOHN, whose wife was Hannah, had Joanna, b. Aug. 24, 1755; Martha, Aug. 20, 1757; and Elizabeth, June 15, 1764. PHILLIPS, EZRA (from Grafton) m. Anna, D. of Silas Wheelock, Sept. 27, 1809. Chil. Anna, h. Jan. 10, 1810, and ni. Ira Shepard of Worcester ; Sarah Hcmenioaij, March 3, 1812, and m. in Oliio ; Mercy, Sept. 23, 1814, and rn. James S. Flanagan ; Hannah, Jan. 25, 1817, and m. Obed Chickerinii, ; Ezra, Dec. 22, ISIS, and m. Maria Warren ; Silas, Feb. 28, 1821 ; Ti/ler, Ocl. 12, 1823; Henri/, Aug. 30, 1827; Har- riet, Oct. 24, 1830. PLYMPTON, JONATHAN, whose wife was Cloe, came here from Medfield, purchased and settled on the place, now of John B. Cumrnings. He lived in town but a few vears, and re- moved to Holden or vicinity. ClilL Jonathan, and perha|)s others, who came here with their parents ; Simon, the only one on record here, b. Sept. 6, 1792. PLYMPTON, ELZAPHAN of Medfield, m. Sarah Hunt of Sherburne, and settled here on the place, where his son, Jon- athan, now lives, and d. Sept. 17, |S17, ai^ed 53; and his wid. Sarah, F'eb. 23, 1S41, aged 76. Chil. Sarah, who. m. Thomas Brewer, Jun. of Boylston, in 1812; Mary, who m. her cousin, Joseph Plympton, in 1307 ; Abio-ail, b. July 15, 1793, and m. Russel Garfield, in 1814; 0!ivc,^'Mavch 22, 1796, and m. Eli- jah B;tll, Dec. I, 1818 ; Lyman, March 8, 1798; Nancy, July 10, 1800, and m. E'ijah Ball, his 2d wife, in 1824 ; Jonathan, April 28, 1803 ; Alexander Hamilton, July 23, 1804, and m. Harriet Foote of Sutton ; John Baxter, July 6, 1808. PLYMPTON, LYMAN (s. of the preceding) m. Elizabeth Gale of Boylston, in 1819, and d. June 25, 1825, aged 27. Chil. Leandcr and Lorenzo, h. April 20, 1820. His wid. Eliz- abeth, m. Elijah Ball, his 3d wife, in 1836. FAMILY REGISTER. 203 PLYMPTON, JOISATHAN (bm. of the preceding) m. Maria, D. of Joshua Cornish of Boston, Dec. 27, 1825. Chil. George Lyman, b. Nov. 1, 1827; and John Hamilton, Feb. 27, 1829. PLYMPTON, JOHN B. (bro. of the above) m. Hannah Elinira, D. of Capt. Noah Allen, Sept. 4, 1832. Chil. Lucy Ann, b. May 8, 1834 ; Albert Horatio, Dec. 27, 1836 ; Noah Allen, Sept. II, 1841. PLYMPTON, JOSEPH from Medfield,-m. Mary, D. of Elzaphan Plympton, Aug. 9, 1807. Child, Elias Mann,h, Sept. 10, 1807. Removed to Boylston. PHELPS, Capt, AZOR, with a 2d wife, came here from Sutton, previous to 1820, and d. here, April 2, 1837, aoed 75. His D., Nancy, m. William Leggate of Worcester, Aug. 31, 1828. PHELPS, Dr. AZOR R. (s. of the preceding) m. Ann Janette, D. of Jason Ware, in 1833, and d, Oct. 14, 1843, aged 45. Chil. Virginia Isabella, b. May 15, 1835 ; Sarah Janette^ July 8, 1836 ; Robert Archer, Feb. 19, 1838; Harriet Jemima, Dec. 4, 1841 ; Martha Maria, July 13, 1843. The four last named d. in infancy. PRENTICE, TARTIUS and his wife from Grafton, Hved here a few years on the place, now of Schuyler Harrington, and then removed to Northboro'. Chil. who came here with their parents, Elizabeth, who d. here, Jan. 19, 1824, aged 23 ; John; and Edwin. PRENTISS, (so written on the record) JOHN, s. of Tar- tius, m. Eliza Rice of Worcester, and had Levi Rice, b. Dec. 8, 1833 ; John Frederick, Aug. 20, 1835 ; Mary Eliza, Jan. 9, 1839, ; and George Russell, Dec. 29, 1842. 204 FAMILY REGISTER. PRENTISS, EDWIN (bro. of the precedino) whose wife was Eunice VV., had John Edwin, b. Feb. 17, 1835. PACKARD, ASA Jun. (s. of Rev. Asa Packard* of Marl- boro', afterwards of Lancaster) in. a D. of Jason Blake, about 1820, lived in town two or three years, and removed to Marlboro' ; he had chil. b. here, but there is no record of them. RAND,t DANIEL m. Mary, D. of Maj. John Keyes in Marlboro', Jan. 18, 17-20. They were then both called of Shrewsbury. He was one of the founders of this chh. to which his wife, Mary, was ad. in 1727. House lot, No. 11, was grant- ed to him in 1718, on which he was residing in 1729. His wife, Mary, d. March 5, 1757 ; her age (not recorded,) was 57, hav- ing been b. in 1700. Chil. Mary, b. Oct. 12, 1721, and d. in- fant ; Solomon, March 13, 1723, and bap. Dec. 15, of the same year, being the first baptism administered in this chh., after its or- ganization, and the ordination of Mr. Cushing, on the 4th of that month. Probably he was so named, for Solomon, the oldest of his mother's three brothers, who perished in the burning of her father's house, in August of that year; Mary, Jan. 25, 1725; Thankful, Dec. 6, 1727; Sarah, bap. Aug. 23, 1730, and m. Timothy VVheelock, Oct. 22, 1747; Phebc, b. Jan. 1, 1733, *This name, ill old records, is written Packer. Packerd, and Peckard, but, by the family Packard. The Uev. Asa, according to Mitchell's His. of Bridgewater, was the fourth s. of Jacob Packard and Dorothy Perkins of Bridgewater, who were m. in 1742; Jacob was the s. of Solomon Packard, who m. Sarah Lothrop, in 1715 ; Solomon was the B, of Zacheus Packard and Sarah Howard; and Zacheus, the s. of Samuel, who came from England in the ship Diligent of Ipswich, John Martin, master, and set- tled in Hingham, in 1638 ; thence to Bridgewater, where he d. in 168-1. i Ran. So written in former times in numerous records ; and likewise so writr ten in the town and chh. records of Shrewsbury, for many years. Families of this name were early settlers in JNew England. Thomas Ran m. Sarah Idends in Charlestown, in lG56,and had sons, Thomas, John, who d. in 1659, and Robert. Nathaniel Ran m. Mary Carter in Charlestown, in 1664, and h.id Nathaniel, Edmund, and others, b. there. Alice Ran d. there, in 1691 , aged 98. Henry Ran m. Mary Crane in Stow, Sept. 19, 1682, and had chil. b. there. Whether he was from Charlestown, or whether Daniel was hit a. ii un- certain. FAMILY REGISTER. 2Q5 and m. Samuel Bigelow, Jun., in 1755 ; Rezina, bap. Aug. 10, 1735, and m. Joel VVhittemore, April 2S, 1761 ; Daniel, h. Nov. 10, 1733, and d. in 1742; Levinah, bap. Oct. 1 1, 1741, and d. in 1742 ; Levinah, b. July 14, 1743, and ni. John Keyes Wiili- erby, May 3, 1768. Tlie second wife of Daniel Rand was Martha Bruce, whom he m. JXov. 1, 1 7 GO, according to the record, probably erroneous ; 17G0 should be 1759, as their s. Daniel was b. July 12, 1760, and bap. July 20, 1760. There is no record here of the death of Daniel Rand, or of his wife, Martha. He is su|). to have re- moved, but when, unknown, and lived with the parents of his first wife, to aid and assist them in their declining years. He, and his second wife, Martha, were m. by Major Keyes, who had then passed his 85th year. The place once of Maj. Keyes, was, sub- sequently to his death, and that of his wife, known as the "Rand farm ;" Col. Joseph Henshaw purchased it of Rand, or his heirs, when, or soon after, he removed to this town. RAND, SOLOMON (s. of Daniel) m. Deborah, D. of Ja- bez Dodge, Sept. 15, 1741, and lived on the homestead. She was ad. to this chh. in 1742, and d. July 1810, aged 84 ; and he, in 1801, aged 78; neither his nor her death is to be found on the town record. Chil. Daniel, b. Oct. 15, 1742 ; Anna, Oct. 2, 1744, and m. Col. Jonathan Wheeler of Grafton, father of the late Jonathan Wheeler, Esq., of that town, in 1765; Ezekiel, March 24, 1747, and sup. settled in Vt. ; Solomon, March 5, 1750, and m. Sarah Adams of Grafton, June 2, 1771, and probably settled there ; Wareham, Feb. 3, 1752 ; Jasper, July 2, 1754, and d. In 1756 ; Deborah, Dec. 9, 1756, and in. Daniel Baker, in 1774; Jasper, March 10, 1760; (all these children were older than their uncle, Daniel Rand, their father's brother;) Artenias, July 5, 1763, and is said to have d. in the service of the U. S. RAND, DANIEL (s. of Daniel) whose wife was Abignil, had John, b. April 2, 1782, and Levinah, Feb. 13, 1781. He removed from town, perhaps to Worcester. 20(5 FAMILY REGISTER. RAND, DANIEL (s. of Solomon) m. Susanna, D. of Dan- iel Hemenvvay, in 1767, and removed to Ringe, N. H., of wliich town he was an early settler, ro^e to the rank of Col., and d. there, in 1811, aged 69, and his wid. Susanna, Oct. 4, 1817, aged 71. His mother, Deborah, was the sister, and not the D. ol the Rev. Ezekiel Dodge of Abington, Mass., as some have supposed.*' ' RAND, JASPER (s. of Solomon) m. Rachel, D. of Joseph Knowhon, April 30, 1783, and lived on the homestead. They were ad. to this chh. in 1784. She d. March 7, 1802, aged 37. Chil. Anna, b. Feb. 14, 1784, and m. Squire Convers of Brid- port, Vt., Feb. 20, 1810; Hltti/, (Mehitable) Jan. '28,1787, and m. Luke Knowlton, Sept. 23, 1801 ; Candnce, Aufr. 5, 1788, and m. Jonathan Rice of Oxford, April 26, 1815 ; Eliz- abeth, Oct. 2\, \1S9, nnd m. Abisha Learned of Oxford, Feb. 27, 1816 ; Marij, June 24, 1791, and d. infant; Mary, Oct. 18, 1794; Warcham. DoiJgc, June 22, 1796, and m. Hannah, D. of Timoihy Underwood of Northboro' ; she d. Aug. 22, 1836, aged 37 ; and in 1839, he removed to Galena, Illinois ; Jasjicr llaymond, June 6, 1801, and settled in Westfield. The second wife of Jasper Rand, was Sarah, D. of Jonathan Adams, whom he m. May 1.5, 1803. She was ad. to this chh. in 1804. He survived her, (there is no record of her death) and * Daniel and Susanna Rand had nine or more cfiil. 6^. in Ringe. Asa, lUe\r youngest s. is the only one of whom 1 liave any information. He was b. in 1783 5 grad. D. C, 180() ; 13 years the settled minister of Gorhani, Me., and in 1822 re- signed his charge on account of ill health. In 1812, he m. (jrata, D. of Rev. Seth Payson, D.D., of Ringe ; shed, in 1818; and, in 1820, ha m. Clarissa, D. of Nicholas Thorndike, Esq. of Beverly, and she dying in 1825, he m., in 1826, Mary, U'id. of Elisha Coolidgc of Boston, and D. of the Rev. John Gushing, D. D. of Ashburn- ham, (who was the s. of the Rev. Job Cushing of this town,) and was recently preaching to the Presbyterian chh. in Peterboro', Madison Co., N. Y. Further particulars respecting Asa Rand, may be seen in page 181, No. 2, Vol. 1, of the New England Historical and Ccnealogical Register, Rev. William Cogswell, D. D., Editor; published by Samuel G. Drake, Boston ; an interesting and valuable publication, issued in quarterly numbers, and receiving, as it should, a liberal, extensive and increasing patronage, and to which I am indebted for most of the facts contained in this note. FAMILY REGISTER. 207 d. in April 1S3S, aged 7S. Child, Artemas Tyler, b. March 2, 1804, and d. unm., al Worcester, about 1836. RICE, LUKE (s. of Daniel* of Marlboro') b. in 1689, m. Rachel Stow of and in iSlarlboro', Dec. 14, 1715. When he removed to this town is not known ; his chil. were all b. in Marl- boro', and most of them, probably of adult age when they and their parents came here. He settled on the farm where his g. s., the late Col. Asa Rice, lived, and was one of the town assessors in 1742; he had probably been living here some years prior to that period. He d. July 4, 1754, his age (not on record) was about 65. His wid., Rachel, was living in 1760, and, for several years after ; her death is not recorded. The births of their chil. as recorded in Marlboro', were, Azubah, b. in 1716 ; Hczekiah, Feb. 18, 1718; Dinah, in 1719, and m. Abraham Eager, in 1739 ; Rachel, in 1723, and m. Deac. Jonas Stone, in 1747 ; Abigail, in 1725, and m. Deac. Benjamin M;iynard, in 1746; Lydia, in 1728, and d. here June 10, 1740 ; Priscilla, in 1731, and ni. Jotham Howe, in 1753; and Sarah, in 1731, and rn. Nathaniel Wliitteinore, in 1753. RICE, DANIEL (sup. bro. of Luke) m. Elizabeth Taylor in Marlboro', Feb. 12, 1712. His chil. were all b. in Mailboro' ; Hannah, in 1714; William, in 1715; David, m 1717; Stephen, in 1720; Bezaleel, in 1723; Abntr, in 1726 ; Jabcz,'m 1723, * Daniel Rice, whose wife was Betliiali, liad Bethiali, b. in 1G82 ; Daniel, in 1684 j Luke, inlG89; i^risciila, in 1G92; Kieazer, in 1093; Deborah, in 1697, and Hopestill, in 1702, all in ?4arlboro', where his wife, Bethiah d. Dec. 8, 1721 , aged 63, and he, July H, 1737, aged 82. 'J'lie parents of Daniel were Edward and Anne Rice. Edward was a Deac. of Marlboro' chh.. and removed there from Sudbury, where Daniel was b. Nov. 8, 1655. His father, Edward, was the s. of Richard Rice, who came from England and settled in Concord, in 1635, and d. in 1709, '' account- ed," say the records, " more than a 100 years old." He left 8 sons, earh of whom, tradition says, lived to be over 90 years of age — four of them probably settled in Sudbury ; of whom Edward was one, and d. in Marlboro', Aug. 13, 1712, aged 93. The late Dr. Stearns of Sudbury, in a written memoranda left by him, says, " iiice is a name of Welsh origin, and was anciently written with the prefix, Ap, ApRice, as the late Deac. Rice of this town, informed me." In its transition from ApRice to Rice, it was often called Frice. Hence that name. 208 FAMILY REGISTER. and perhaps others. The town records contain no evidence, that he removed to this town ; but, it may be supposed he did, inas- much as the chh. record contains the following : " Elizabeth Rice, wife of Daniel Rice, admitted to full chh. privilege, Nov. 28, 1731." "Hannah Rice, being adult, was bap. at her own re- quest, April 16, 1732 ; she was the D. of Daniel Rice and Eliz- beth, his wife." His sons, William and David, were bap. here, in 1735. It is probable he returned to Marlboro', upon the death of his father, in 1737, and that his brother, Luke, took his place here, and that his wife, Elizabeth, survived him, and was the wid. Elizabeth Rice, who m. Capt. Gershom Wheelock, in 1764; she was then called of Marlboro', but ra. here. Her D., Han- nah, before mentioned, m. Ephraim Smith, in 1733. RICE, HEZEKIAH (s. of Luke) m. Mary, D. of William Taylor, Jan. 9, 1740, and d. here, Sept. 13, 1759, aged 4U ; his wid. Mary, ad. to this chh. in 1774, and d. April 25, 1796, aged 74. Chil. Lemuel, b. May 11, 1740; ^5a, March 12, 1742 ; Luke, Oct. 23, 1744, settled in Worcester, and d. there ; Jonah, June 11, 1747, and d. infant ; Lijdia, July 9, 1752, and ni. Jonas Stone, in 1772; Mart/, April 30, 1755, and m. Ste- phen Earle, in 17S0. RICE, LEMUEL (s. of Hezekiah) m. Abigail Lynde, (call- ed of tliis town) Sept. 15, 1763, and removed to Worcester; where he was, many years, deputy jailor. His wid., Abigail, m. Daniel Noyes, in 1816. RICE, Col. ASA (s. of Hezekiah) m. Miriam, D. of Ephraim Wheeler, July 25, 1763, lived on the homestead, and sustained many important trusts. His father d., not having com- pleted the settlement of /u's father's estate; the closing of that, and the settlement and distribution of that of his father, suddenly and early in life, devolved upon him ; which, with the care and support of his mother and g. mother, for a long period, in addi- tion to a growing, and soon numerous family of his own, required "■reat exertion and fortitude of mind. His wife, INliriam, d. Jan. FAMILY REGISTER. 209 1, 1797, aged 55, and he, Aug. 4, 1S23, aged 8U. Chil. Abi- gnil, b. March 6, 1764, and m. Thaddeus Baldwin, in 1784 ; Hezekiah, Oct. 10, 1765, and d. July 10, 1787 ; Elizabeth, Aug. 26, 1767, and d. unm. Feb. 9, 1834 ; Abner, June 29, 1769, removed to Canada, and d. there ; Sarah, April 18, 1771, and m. Job Gushing, Jun., in 1790; Ashbcl, April 14, 1773, and removed from town ; Asa, July 24, 1775, and d. in 1777 ; Asa, Oct. 1, 1777 ; Dolly, Sept. 17, 1779, and m. Moses Ha- ven, in 1801, and Daniel Newton, in 1825; Martha, Aug. 26, 1781, and m. Simeon Dwight of Belchertown, March 3, 1802 j Mary, Feb. 23, 1784, and m. Col. Jones of Templeton. RICE, ASA, Jun. (s. of Col. Asa) m. Mary, D. of Stephen Flagg of Boylston, in 1807. He removed to Oxford with his family about 1829, and d. there in June, 1845, aged 63. Chil. whose births are on record here ; Martha Dwight, b. Sept. 3, 1807; Joseph Flint, Dec. 5, 1808 ; James Tilden, July 22, 1810; Mary Lorain, Jan. 26, 1312; ^^ner, Nov. 2, 1813; George Handell, Aug. 25, 1815 ; Asa Wheeler, Feb. 17, 1817 ; Francis Haydn, Jan. 22, 1818; Stephen Flagg, Sept. 14, 1820; and Loammi Baldwin, March 8, 1823. RICE, ELEAZER was living on house lot. No. 24, in 1829, and No. 31, in 1730. It does not appear of record, that he had any chil., nor is the name of his wife on record here. He was one of the highway surveyors in 1760, and lived in the South part of the town. " Eleazer Rice's sav/ mill meadow was about being divided," in 1760. Nothing further is known of him ; perhaps he lived on the place of the late Elijah Rice. RICE, SAiMLJEL, whose wife was Mary, had Lucretia, b. here, Oct. 7, 1754 ; and Luther, March 5, 1757. RICE, LUTHER (s. sup. of Samuel) m. Elizabeth, D. of Josiah Bennet, in 1780; and had Dorcas, b. here, Jan. 16, 1781, and removed from town, 27 210 FAMILY REGISTER. RICE, ELIJAH (s. of Charles,"^ whose wife was Rachel Wheeler) b. in VVestboro', in 1719, nri. Huldah, D. of Ebenezer Keyes, about 1748, and had Elijah, b. Sept. 11, 1749 ; Lois, Sept. 19, 1751, and m. Edward Goodenow of Westminster, Jan. 17, 1770; Joseph and Tryphena, who d. infants; Ebenezer, March 12, 1756, and m. Sarah, D. of Benjamin Taintor, and settled in Hubbardston ; Zendah, Aug 6, 1760, and m. Si- mon Stickney of Holden, next Thaddeus Colburn, and removed to Athens, Vt. He removed from the N. P. to Holden, with his family, where he had Leiiis, (perhaps Letitia) who m. Thomas Davis of Hol- den ; and Huldah, who m. Asa Raymond, and settled in Shutes- bury. His wife, Huldah, d. in Holden, March, 1799, aged 67 ; and he, in IS 1 5, aged 96. RICE, ELIJAH, b. 1749 (s. of Elijah) m. Relief Wil- liams of Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1772, and removed to Holden. They returned here with several of their children, in Jan. 1799, and were both ad. to this chh., from that in Holden, in 1801. He d. Jan. 3, 1827, in his 78ih year; his wid. Relief, d. in Newton, in 1834, aged 84. Chil. (all b. in Holden) Joseph, who m. Mary Eldridge of Ct., and d. there, leaving a family ; Tryphena, who m. Rufus Holman of Sterling ; Nahum, who m. Nancy Young of Duxbury, and d. in N. Y., July 25, 1832; ^ Charles Rice was a bro. of Adonijah, b. 1694, and of Ashur, b. 1696, who were taken by the Indians, who suddenly rushed from the woods upon a party of the in- habitants of what is now Westboro', while haying in the meadows, Aug. 8, 1704, and carried into captivity in Canada. They were sons of Thomas (and Anna) Rice, who was the son of Thomas (and Mary) Rice, who was the son of Richard of Concord. At the same time, they liilled Nahor, b. 1699, son of Edmund, (whose wife was Ruth Parker of Roxbury,) and carried into captivity Silas, b. 1695, and Timothy, b. 1G07, brothers of JNahor. Ashur, after some years, was redeemed by his father, ra. in Westboro', settled in Spencer, and d. there, in 1773, aged 78. His brother, Adonijah, and his captive cousins, (their fathers were brothers) remained in Canada, m. Indian wives, and lived and d. Indians. Timothy visited his relations in Westboro', thirty-six years after his captivity, and pointed out the place where he was taken, and related many of the circum- stances, that occurred at that time, but could not be persuaded to remain there. He v,-as afterwards a Chief of the Cognav.-aga tribe. FAMILY REGISTER. 211 JLucjf, who m. Stephen Woods of Boston, Feb. 19, 1805; David, who m. Hannah Bangs of Boston, and resided there, but d. in Bahimore, 1830; Martin, v/ho m. Lucy Wheeler of Ilolden, and removed fran? Leicester to Canada ; Azubah, who m. Rufus Pratt of NewtotJ, in 1818, and, in 1S45, removed to Fitchburg ; Elijah ; Alexander, who m. Sarah, D. of Abijah Drury, in 1811, and, she dying April 2, 1814, aged 21, he next m. Lottee Morse of Sutton ; Olive^ who m. Billings Briggs of Boston ; Abner, who m. Lucy Wheeler of Kingston, and removed to Thomaston, Me. ; Lois, residing in Boston, unm., 1847. RICE, ELIJAH (s. of Elijah and Relief) m. Pilariha, D, of Luther Goddard, Nov. 26, 1807, Cbil. Luther Goddard, b. Sept. 18, 1808; Charles Williams, March 21, 1810; Par- ley, April 5, 1812 ; Emerson Keyes, April 29, 1813 ; Elizabeth Goddard, May 12, 1815, He removed to Worcester, and had a 2d wife, RICE, JOHN b. Sept, 22, 1736 (s. of Jacob, b. 1707, and (Hannah) who was s. of Jacob (and Mary) of Marlboro', who was s, of Deac. Edward, s. of Richard of Concord) m. Re- becca, D. of Timothy Fay of Westboro', in 1763, and removed to this town, about 1767 from Northboro' ; they were ad. from the chh. there, to this, in 1771. He d. here, July 17, 1800, aged 64 ; and his wid., Rebecca, April 19, 1811, aged G5. Chll. Hannah, b. in Westboro', June 26, 1765, and m. Ithamar Par- ker, in 1790 ; Timothy, here, March 3, 1768, and d. April 4, 1780 ; John, Oct. 9, 1771 ; Lydia, Jan. 21, 1776, and m. Eb- enezer Paine, then called of Sterling, in 1801 ; Jacob, Aprii 21, 1784. RICE, Capt. JOHN (s. of John) m. Elizabeth, D. of Ger- shom Wheelock, Nov. 16, 1790. Chil. LuJce Knoiolton, b. March 4, 1791, and m. Thankful, D. of Nathan Pratt, Jan. 6, 1811 ; Lucy, Nov. 21, 1797, and m., so said. Dr. Warren of Wardsboro', Vt. ; Martha, who m. Calvin Newton, in 1812; John and Henry, June 26, 1801, both said to have settled in 312 FAMILY REGISTER. Wardsboro', and had families there ; Eliza, bap. Jan. 6, 1805; and Gershom, perhaps after his parents removed to Vt., who d. at the South, in 1S40. RICE, Col. JACOB (s. of John) m. Nancy Barber, June 5, 1805, and lived on the homestead. Chil. Charles, b. July 2, ISOG ; Lysander Barber, April 11, 1808; Jacob, Aug. 27, 1S09, and d. of a wound in the head. May 7, 1818 ; Rebecca Fay, June 9, 1811, and m. Caleb Maynard of Northboro', about 1830; Sophia, Oct. 12, 1816, and m. James Hall, in JS40; JSancy Maria, April 27, 1823, and m. Lewis of R. I. Col. Jacob Rice removed to Sudbury about 1828, and d. there, Feb. 25, 1833, aged 49, but buried here ; his wid. Nancy, d. at Northboro', Feb. 16, 1841, aged 57 J. RICE, CHARLES (s. of Col. Jacob) settled in Boston, and m. iMartha, D. of Benjamin Potter of Bodoinham, Me., May 22, 1842. Chil. Charles Carroll, b. June 25, 1844; and Amelia Clementine, Feb. 3, 1846. RICE, JOHN, whose wife was Esther, lived in New Brain- tree, " whence, (say the records of this town) their chil. came to Shrewsbury to be brought up, viz : Mehitable, b. Feb. 20, 1806 ; and Henry, Nov. 15, 1811." RANDALL, JOSHUA m. Martha Wright of Rutland, April 17, 17G7. Child, Greenfield, bap. April 24, 1768. RANDALL, JOSIAH, called of Newfane, m. Thankful, D. of Ephraim Holland, in 1774. Chil. Ruth, b. Sept. 16, 1775 ; Benjamin, Feb. 3, 1778. RICHARDSON, JONAS whose wife was Mary, had Azu- bah, b. Sept. 5, 1772 ; Abel, Feb. 26, 1774; Mary, July 27, 1775 ; Elizabeth, July 12, 1777 ; Persis, Oct. 31, 1778 ; and Catharine, Feb. 11, 1780. FAMILY REGISTER. 213 RICHARDSON, THOMAS m. Relief, D. of Joseph Bige- low, Jun., in 1775, and had Lucy^ b. Sept. 2, 1779. RICHARDSON, PETER, m. Mary Rice of Worcester, in 1771, and resided on the Grafton road, where the late Lewis Smith hved. They were ad. to this cii, in 1772, and had Na- than, b. here, Sept. 5, 1772, who d. infant ; Arethusa, Aug. 5, 1773; Mary, March 31, 1775 ; and Nathan, March 21, 1777. The parents were dis. to the chh. in Grafton, in 1778. Samuel Richardson m. wid. Sarah Holland, Feb. 6, 1774. Ebenezer Richardson m. Sarah Richardson, March 21, 1776. Sarah Richardson m. Nahum Goddard of Petersham, in 1801. Mary Richardson m. Arunah Allen, in 1788. RICHARDSON, JOHN and his wife, Abigail, (sister of Samuel Haven, Esq.) came here from Grafton, about 1793. He d. here, July 21, 1842, aged 76. Chil. John, b. at Grafton, March 12, 1791, went to Ohio, and d. there, unm. about 1820 ; Appleton, here, March 2, 1794, and d. unm. Aug. 15, 1818; Harriet, Oct. T, 1796, and m. Aaron Howe, in 1816; Amelia, April 15, 1799, and m. Ebenezer H. Bowen of Worcester, his 2d wife, Dec. 15, 1829; Adeline, March 10, 1802, and m. Rufus Stow of Grafton ; William Haven, Oct. 6, 1805, and d. Jan. 19, 1844 ; Jane, Oct. 20, 1808 ; and Henry. RIDER, GIDEON (of Framingham) m. Anna Rider of Hopkinton, in 1782 ; when he removed to this town is unknown. His wife, Anna, d. April 2, 1813, aged 49. Chil. perhaps not in this order, (no record of their births here) Anna, who m. Jonah Whitney of Westboro', in 1797; John; Hannah, who m. Prescott Brigham, in 1814 ; Susan, who m. Dennis Sawyer, in 1820 ; Asa, who m. Hepzibah W. Daniels, D. of his father's 2d wife, July 16, 1826 ; and perhaps others. His 2d wife was Abigail Daniels, a wid. of Hopkinton, whom lie m. May 25, 1817, and d. Oct. 9, 1825, aged 74. 214 FAMILY REGISTER. RIDER, SAMUEL (probably a bro. of Gideon) whose wife was Margaret, had iViar//, bap. here, June 2, 1782; Gideon, bap. July 25, 1784 ; Achsa, bap. July 23, 1786 ; John, bap. June 10, 1792. RIDER, JOHN (s. of Gideon) m. Mercy, D. of David Brigham, April 20, 1806. She was ad. to this chh. in 1817. Chil. Jlnna, b. July 4, 1806; Martha Brigham, June 5, 180S ; Mary Ann, Sept. 27, 1810 ; John, Feb. 28, 1813 ; Otis, Aug. 12, 1815. The parents removed from town before or about 1820. Two of the above named daughters of John Rider m. Rev. Charles Hudson of Westminster, and now a Representa- tive in Congress from this State. RAWSON,* ELIJAH was living on the place, now of Capt. Silas Allen, about 1794 ; when he came to town, and where from, is unknown. His chil. were then of adult age, and he re- moved from here soon after. David, Elijah, Elisha, James, Samuel, and Edward, are said to have been sons of Elijah Raw- son ; and perhaps, Amia Rawson, who m. Dennis Smith, the school master ; Mary Rawson. who m. Thomas Stone, in 1781 ; and Nancy Rawson, who m. Amasa Freeman of Lancaster, in 1786, were his daughters. Samuel Rawson m. Lois Thurston, a wid., May 10, 1781. Elijah Rawson, Jun., m. Elizabeth Brinley of Ward, in 1785. RAWSON, ABNER (from Grafton) m. Martha, D. of Daniel Johnson, April 3, 1820, and had Daniel Johnson, b. here, Nov. 5, 1820. * He was probably a descendant of Edward Rawson, who came From England, and settled in Newbury, in 1637, and was Secretary of this Colony from 1660 to iG80. His sous settled in Roxbury and Dorchester. Grindall, s. of Edward, and g. s. of the Secretary, was ord. minister of Mendon, in 1680, and d. in 1715, leaving sons — one oi whom may have been the more immediate ancestor of Elijah, above- mentioned, the name of whose wife ia unknown 5 nor is there any record here of a birth, baptism, or death, in his family. FAMILY REGISTER. 215 "Charles Robards (Roberts) of Sutton, and Martha Grout, resident in Shrewsbury, were m. Nov. 27, 1744; and the said Charles called witness before marriage, that he took the said Martha without any estate belonging to her husband, deceased, or expectation of any." — Marriage record, by Rev. Mr. Cushing. STONE,* Lt. rSAAC (of Framingham) m. Elizabeth Brown of Sudbury, July 24, 1722, and was here in 1727. He was a member of the first board of Selectmen chosen in this town, and was ad. to this chh. in 1728 ; and his wife to the chh. in Fra- mingham, in 1726, and to this, in 1771, without a certificate from the chh. there ; that was in consequence of her husband saying she was admitted there in 1726, and the Rev. Mr. Bridge saying in a letter from there, that there were no records belong- ing to the Framingham ehh. so ancient as 1726 ; and she, hav- ing lived with us upwards of 40 years, whose life has been blame- less, was ad. a member of this chh. in full communion. — Chh. records. He is sup. to have lived on the place, now of Ephraim A. Hapgood. He d. April 22, 1776, aged 78, 8 mos., and his wid., Elizabeth, in 1794, aged 96. Chil. as on record here, Eunice, * He was a descendant of Gregory Stone, who, wiih his 2d wife, wid. Lydia Cooper, came from England, and settled in Cambridge previous to 1634 ; one of the first Deacons there, and d. in 1672, aged 80. His sons were, John, Daniel, Da- vid, and Samuel. Johri, whose wife was Anna, settled in Sudbnry, Deac. there, and had Hannah b. there, in 1640> Daniel, in 1644, and Nathaniel, in 1660. Daniel, (of Gregory), whose wife was Mary, had Mary, b. in 1644 ; Sarah, in '45} Daniel, in '46 ; Elizabeth, in '4S; and Abigail, in '32; all in Cambridge. David, (of Gregory) whose wife was Dorcas, had sons, David, Daniel, John, Sam- uel, and Nathaniel, bom in Cambridge. Samuel (of Gregory) m. Sarah Sternes, in 1655, and had sons, Samuel, b. in 1656 ; Isaac and John, b. in Cambridge ; the latter, bap. there, in 1663. Daniel, (of John of Sudbury) m. Mary Ward in Sudbury, 1667, and had Daniel, in 1668; five daughters, and John, in 1634, all in Sudbury. Nathaniel (of John of Sudbury) m. Sarah Wayt in Maiden, in 1684, and had Ebenezer, b. in Sudbury, in 1688. Samuel, (probably of Samuel and Sarah) settled in Marlboro', his wife was Elizabeth, and had Thankful, b. there, in 1687 ; and perhaps others, among whom might have been Isaac, who settled in Slirewsbury ; he was b. about 1698, but his immediate ancestor is unknown. 216 FAMILY REGISTER. b. Nov. 21, 1722, and m. Charles Bouker, in 1748 ; (Isaac, I do not find any record of his birth;) Jonas, Aug. 12, 1725; Jasper, April 30, 172S; Nathaniel, Apn\ 11, 1732; Abigail, Dec. 9, 1735, STONE, ISAAC, Jnn. (s. sup. of Isaac) was m. to Rachel Fiske, in the N. P., by the Rev. Mr. IMorse, May 3, 1765. Chil. recorded here, Esther, b. May 30, 1766, and m. Wickmer; (perhaps this orthography is not right) she was livings it is said, in 1846, in Boylston. Their D., Laura, m. Jonathan Stratton ; Elizabeth, Oct. 21, 1767, and was recently living in Boylston, unm. ; (Isaac,) Jacob, Aug. 4, 1770 ; Annis, March 4, 1772, m. Robinson, and d. soon after. He removed to Lancastei-, and d. there, or in Boylston, in 1816, aged 93. STONE, ISAAC (s. of the preceding) m. Abigail Moor of Berlin, and next, her sister, Sarah Moor, and d. in Northboro', m 1S19, aged 58, leaving Silas and Abigail. Silas m. Sarah W. Smith of Newton, D. of Enoch, in 1841 ; Abigail rn. Abel Faw- cett, s. of Jonathan, and g. s. of Deac. Jonathan Fawcett of Boylston. The father of Abel m. Tamar Davenport. STONE, JACOB (bro. of the preceding) m. Martha Barns of Boylston ; and next, her sister, Anna. Their chil. were, Jo- seiih, James, Martha, Jacob, Anna, Achsa, Oliver, Elisabethy Elizabeth, Tamar, and Maria. His 3d wife was Isabella, D. of Asa Bennet. What is contained under the three foregoing family heads, ex- cept the marriage of Isaac Stone, Jun., the names of his chil.j, and when b., and the time of his death, and his age, all of which are matters of record, is from information obtained of Mr. Silas Stone above mentioned, one of the descendants of Isaac Stone, Jr, STONE, Deac. JONAS (s. of Lt. Isaac) m. Rachel, D. of Luke Rice, Feb. 25, 1747. They were both ad. to this chh, m 1742. He was an ardent friend of his country in her revola- FAMILY REGISTER. 217 tionary struggle; represented the town in General Court, when held at Waiertown, May 19, 1775, and rendered long and im- portant services in town and parish affairs. His wife, Rachel, d^ April 19, 1737, aged 61. Chil. Isaac, b. March (5, 1748; Lydin, March 11, 1750, and d. Jan. 1, 1760 ; liachel, Oct. 24, 1754, and m. Ward Nye of Douglass, in 1784 ; Lt/dia, March 12, 1761, and m. Asa Parker, in 1783. Deac. Stone m. Anna, D. of Amos Parker, Feb. 28, 1788, and d. Marcli 22, 1S09, aged S3 and 7 mos. His wid. Anna, m. Deac. Ebenezer Reed ol Worcester, Jan. 18, 1810. STONE, Rev. ISAAC (s. of Jonas) grad. H. U. 1770; ord. minister of Douglass, Oct. 31, 1771 ; m. Susanna, D. of Benjamin Goddard, Oct. 27, 1773 ; dis. from his pastoral charge Oct. 28, 1805, and d. in 1837, aged 89. STONE, JASPER (s. of Lt. Isaac) m. Grace, D. of Ben- jamin Goddard, April 17, 1755. They were ad. to this chh. in 1761 ; he d. in 1802, aged 75; and his wid. Grace, Oct. 31, 1815, aged SO. Chil. Benjamin, b. Aug. 1 1, 1756 ; Asa, Jan.- 23, 1758, and d. while in the continental service, at Fishkill Hos- pital, Dec. 20, 1777; Josinh, Sept. 10, 1759 ; Nathan, IMay 6, 1761 ; Zcnas, May 24, 17G3; Elizabeth, Dec. 22, 1765, and m. Caleb Haskell of Hampton Falls, N. H., Sept. 26, 1793; Sarah, Oct. 16, 1767, and m. Lemuel Ide, Nov. 24, 1793; Grace, March 18, 1770, and m. Philip Crosby, in 1804 ; Su- sanna, June 2, 1772, and d. unm. Nov. 28, 1840; Eunice, April 3, 1774, and m. Jonathan Nelson, in 1798 ; Isaac, Oct. 10, 1777; Hannah, Feb. 10, 1782. STONE, NATHANIEL (s. of Lt. Isaac) m. Thankful, D. of Jonathan Morse, Dec. 17, 1760. Cliild, Abijah^ b. Oct. 26, 1761. The fither is sup. to have removed from town. He next m. Rhoda, wid. of Rev. William Goddard of Westmore- land, N. H., Feb. 11, 1793. They removed to Piitsfield, Vt.^ where shed. Dec. 7, 1820, aged 80. 2 IS FAMILY REGISTER, STONE, BENJAMIN (s. of Jasper) grad. H. U. 1776, first Preceptor of Leicester Academy, and subsequently Preceptor in Westford Academy, ad. to this clih. in 1779, and m. Deborah Fairbank, a wid. of Northboro', Dec. 3, 1799. He d. here, May 4, 1832, aged 76. Chil. (no births on record here) Mary E., who m. Samuel B. Manning of Worcester, April 11, 1822 ; and a so;i, non compos, who d. young. STONE, JOSIAH (s. of Jasper) m. Bridget, D. of Col. Job Gushing, Nov. 13, 1791, and lived on house lot No. 22, that belonged to her grandfather; where he d. June 1, 1820, aged Gl ; his wid. Bridget, still survives. Chil. 31ary Prentice, b. Sept. 1,1794, and d. unm. Aug. 18,1839; Grace FisJce, Oct. 23, 1796, and d. Feb. 23, 1817; Job Cashing, Jan. 18, 1800; Jonah Goddard, April 15, 1808, and m. Hannah Har- rington, D. of Philo Slocomb. STONE, ZEN AS (s. of Jasper) m. Mary, D. of Dr. Ed= ward Flint, May 26, 1790. They were ad. to this chh. in 1808, and had Elizabeth, h. Jan. 26, 1791, and sup. m. Josiah Nor- cross ; Zenas Flint and Saroh Ftint, who were bap. here, in 1803. The parents removed from town. STONE, ISAAC (s. of Jasper) m. Sarah Johnson of South- boro', July 20, 1816 ; they were ad. to this chh. in 1823. Chil. Isaac, b. Jan. 25, 1 817, and was drowned in Jordan Pond, Sept. 18, 1846, leaving a young family, aged 29, 8 mos. ; Nathan, May, 17, 1319, and has a family. These brothers m. sisters. STONE, JONATHAN (s. of Jonathan, * Jun. of Water- town) and his wife Martha, were from Watertovvn, and ad. from the chh. there, to this, in 1769 ; when they removed to this town, is not known. He d. here, Oct. 3, 1805, in his 8 1st year, and * He m. Hannah Jennison of VVntertown, Feb. 20, 1725, and was the s. of Jona- than, who was b. Dec. 26, 1677, who was the s. of Simon and Mary ; Simon was a Deac. in Watertown, and appeared there as early as 1636 ; was living, and Rop., in 1673 and 9 FAMILY REGISTER, 219 ius wid. Martha, Oct. 25, 1807, aged 76, 7 mos. Chil. as on record here, Jonathan, b. July 5, 1748; Martha, Aug. 11, 1750, and m. Thomas Adams of Cambridge, May 28, 1780; Seth, Dec. 26, 1752, and settled in Bridport, Vt. ; John, March 7, 1755, and settled in Charleslown, and d, there ; Thomas, March 27, 17r>7; Lydia, May 2, 1709, and d. here, nnm. Oct. 15, 1821; Hannah, April 2, 1761, and m. William Adams of Cambridge, June 26, 17SI ; Cherry, Nov. 19, 1704, and said to have m. in Cambridge ; Daniel, Jan. 27, 1766 ; Jonas, Oct. 25, 1767 ; Dorcas, May 20, 1770, and m. Joseph Smith of Bol- ton, Nov. 11, 1785; Lucy, Oct. 11, 1772, and m. Nathaniel Green, in 1792« STONE, JONATHAN, Jun. (s. of Jonathan,) m. Hannah Gates of Worcester, June 7, 1709. Chil. SibbiU, bap. March 25, 1770 ; Samuel, bap. June 4, 1775, and ni. Kezia Foster of Tewksbiiry, in 179S. Jonathan, Jun., the father, went into the Continental service and was killed, during the retreat out of New York, in 1776. STONE, THOMAS (s. of Jonathan) m.Mary,D. of Elijah Rawson, June 21, 1781. Chil. Mary, b. March 9, 1782 ; Jon- utkan, Jan. 21, 1785. Removed to Deerfield, or vicinity. STONE, DANIEL (s. of Jonathan) m. Anna Gibson of Hopkinton, June 9, 1790, and d. here, Sept. 27, 1S29, aged 63, 8 mos. Chil. Daniel, b. May 15, 1791, and d. March 8, 1792 ; Daniel, April 5, 1793, and d. May 24, 1796; Jonathan, J u^q 17, 1795; Anna Bruce, April 30, 1797, and m. Jonathan H. Drake, in 1824; John, May 27, 1799; Elizabeth, x\1ay 3, 1801 ; Jonas, March 10, 1803 ; Lydia, Dec. 23, 1804 ; Thom- as, April 17, 1S07 ; Independence, April 6, 1809 ; George Zcig- ler. May 20, 1811 j Liberty, May 15, 1813; Hannah Adnnis, March 14, 1810. STONE, JONATHAN (s. of Daniel) m. Abigail Foster, Dec. 3, 1818. Child, Mary Elizabeth Forbush, b. Oct. 9, f.819. Removed to Westboro'. 220 FAMILY REGISTER. STOiVE, JOHN (s. of Daniel) rn. Lucinda, sister of Jona- tJian H. Drake, March 19, 1823; she tl. May 17, 1S30, ;iged 27. Chi. L'.icij Ann, b. July 1-2, 1S23; and JoA/?, May 8, 1820. His 2d wife was Ch.irily Hastings, a wid., from lioyls- ton, whom he m. in Dec. 1630. STONE, JONAS, (bro. of Daniel) m. Sarah Toothaker of Tewksbiiry, in 1792; ihey were ad. to thischli. in 1793. Chil. Jonns A lam-, h. Dec. 30, 1792; Timothy Allen, Aug. 13, 1794; DjnkI, March 30, 1797 ; Sarah, Dec. 15, 1799, and m. Jason Bullard, in 1S23. The fiUher's death is not on record Iiere ; iiis wid., Sarah, m. Josiah Knight, in 1S05. STONE, JONAS A. (s. of the preceding) m. Susan Fay of Westboro', April 11, 1S21, and had Junas A.,h. kug.Tl, 1S21. STONE, ZEDEKIAH, whose wife was Martha, had Vamdy b. Aug. 2o,, 1736, and bap. here, Sept. 19, next following, " by virtue of his being admitted to that privilege in Framingham." — Church Records. A wid, Sarali Stone ra. Ebenezer Kent of Leicester, Sept. 19, 1772. STONE, JOSEPH (s. of Joseph* of Brookfield) m. Lydia, D. of Hezekiah Rice, Nov. IS, 1772 ; ihey were ad. to this chh. in 1774. She d. May 10, 17S6, aged 34. Chil. Sarah, b/, Jan. 7, 1774, and ni. Lewis Keyes, in 1793 ; Luke, April 25, 177j6 ; Leivis, June IG, 1773, went to Fairhaven, Vt., m. *He wns b. in Lei^ington ; m. Sarah Potter of and in Marlboro', Feb. 9, 1744, and settled in Brookfield ; probably she was a D. of John Potter, afterwards of this town. See John I'utter. 'I'hcir chil. were, Eliz;ibeth, who m. Wyinan of Wells, Vl. ; Sihis, who m Mary Welsh of Boston, and settled in Brookfield ; Arte- mis, who m. Th<^odo. of Jacob Hinds, May 25, 1752, and Mary Farrar, perhaps of Lan- caster, in 1757. Chil. Francis, b. Feb. 9, 1738 ; Isaac, March II, 1759, and sup. m. Elizabeth Houghton of Lancaster, in 1785; Ej}hraim, May 1.8, 1760, and m. Sybil Ray of West- minster, and d. in Gardner ; Ezra, May 24, 176-2 ; Ohio, Nov; 6, 1764, m. Hey wood, settled and d. in Gardner 3 Jjo^ ammi, March 18, 1767, TEMPLE, Lt. JONAS (s. of Isaac) m. Olive, D. of Henly Keyes, in 1756 ; she d. Dec. 31, 1781, aged 45. Chil. Olive^ b. Aug. 31, 1757, arid m. John Parker, May 4, 17S0 ; Damdrisi Nov. 30, 175S, and m. Asa Cummings of Sutton, in 1784 j Dolly, July 20, 1760, and m. Israel Keyes, in 1782 ; John, July 21, 1762 ; Jonas, May 12, 1764, and d. Oct. 21, 1779 ; Lydiui Feb. 25, 1766; Ruth, Oct. 16, 1772, and d. Nov. 19, 1779 j Abigail, Sept. 24, 1776; Jonas, Aug. 5, 1780. His 2d wife was Kezlah Howe, a wid., whom he m. in i732j and had Isaac, b. Jan. 1, 1784. His 3d wife wasZillahj wid; ol* Nathan Howe, whom he in. March 10, 1789, TEMPLE, FRANCIS (s. of Isaac) m. Anna Marsh of Sutton, in 1763 ; she d. April 4, 1765. He next m. Elizabeth^ D. of Samuel Holland, Dec. IS, 1766, and d. March 9, 1767, aged 32. His wid., Elizabeth, m. Ephraim Wheeler, in 1769. TEMPLE, AARON (s. of Isaac) m. Elizabeth, D. of 'Thomas Smith, June 4, 1765. Chil. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 30, 17G6 ; Francis, .March 4, 1767 ; Joshua, Jan. 30, 1769 ; Mar^^ 31 242 FAMILY REGISTER. July 28, 1772 ; Lydia, Feb. 6, 1775 ; Emery, April 16, 1777 ; Jonas, Nov. 3, 1779; Lucy, Sept. 18, 17S2; Zcbina, Dec. 6, 1784. TEMPLE, BENJAMIN (s. sup. of Abraham, of Concord; rf so, he was b. in 1690) whose wife was Hannah, probably a 2d wife, had Richard, b. July 6, 1736, and bap. here, also his wife. Hrinnali, June 26, 1737 ; Jemima, b. May '25, 1738, and in. Jnnie- Malio:iy, (Mahan) in 1766; Timothy, March 31, \1\2 ; A'lirail, Jan. 29. 1745 ; Solomon, July 23, 1746; Amos, Miy 12, 1743, and, perhaps oihei?, before he came here. B'uja'nin Tt?m])le. the father of these chil. was probably the Benjamin Temple of Concord, who rn. Abigail Waite of Wes- ton, Sept. 18, 1718. TEMiT.E, TIMOTHY (s. of the preceding) whosewifewas Debninh, h;rd Paring, h. Dec. 21, 1769; Benjamin, March 21, 1772; E'izaheth, March 24, 1774; Lxicy, Sept. 18, 1770; Abigail, April 25, 1778 ; Amos, Sept. 17, 1784, and d. infant ; Mary, June 17, 1780. Most, if not all of the Temple families before mentioned, lived in the N. P., and in that part of it, now West Boylston. TEMPLE, JOSEPH (s. of Abraham * and Elizabeth) m. Mary Whittemore, and came here from Grafton, but when un- known. He d. here about 1796 ; neither his death, nor that of his wife is on record here ; his age then would have been about 64 ; his wife, Mary, survived him several years. Cliil., as on record here, Sarah, b. Aug. 27, 1757, and m. Benjamin Pratt, in 1770 ; Mary, Sept. 10, 1760, and m, Benjamin Lyman of Halifax, Vt., Aug. 22, 1782 ; Joseph Stratton, June 27, 1762 ; Aaron^ Sept. 17, 1764 ; Anna, Oct. 19, 1766, and m. Joshua " He was bro. of Isaar, who settled in the K. P., and b. in 1708. His wife was E!i?aboth. They had three chil. b. m Marlboro', Joseph, in 1732; Jonathan, in !1?-5 . and Sarab, in 1737 The parents removed to Graftouj where they had Ab- ser, and psrhipj other chil. b. to them. FAMILY REGISTER. <24S Winchester of Marlboro', Vt., Feb. 24, 1793; BosiveU, Aug. 15, 1769, and m. Elizabeth, D. of Benjamin Baker, Jan. 20, 1792, and settled in New York. TEMPLE, JOSEPH S. (s. of Joseph) m. Susannah, D. of Silas Hemenway, Oct. 16, 1786, and lived on the homestead. She d. Jan. 16, 1815, aged 44. Chil. Liiciiida, b. May G) 1787, and m. Martin Harrington, in 1808; Mary, Sept. 29, 1789, and m. Isaiah Munroe, in 1811 ; Etha7i, July 13, 1792; Jonas, Dec. 15, 1794 ; Susanna, June 18, 1797, and m. Aus- tin Sawyer, in 1816 ; Clarissa, April 21, 1800, and d. Jan. 26, 1815 ; Joseph, May 28, 1803; Lucy Hcmenivay, Aug. 15, 1807, and m. America Wheeler of Bolton, Oct. 12, 182G. The 2d wife of Joseph S. Temple was Submit Goodenow, a wid. of Grafton, whom he m. May 3, 1817, and d. Nov. 13, 183S, aged 76. Child, Dennis Goodenow, b. June 15, 1319, and m. Caroline, D. of Luke Harrington. TEMPLE, ETHAN (s. of the preceding) m. Catharine, D. of Stephen Johnson, in 1821. Chil. Nancy Maria, b. Nov. 26, 1822; and Otis Albert, June 12, 1826. TEMPLE, JONAS (bro. of Ethan) m. Relief, D. of Calvin Sawyer, Dec. 4, 1817. Chil. Luther, and Eliza Ellcry. TEMPLE, JOSEPH (bro. of Ethan) m. Ruth Parker, D. of Calvin Sawyer, April 29, 1823, and lives on the homestea I. Chil. Lucy Maria, b. June 14, 1829 ; Franldin Sawyer, June 13, 1834; Elizabeth Submit, May 31, 1538. TEMPLE, AARON (s. of Joseph) m. Lydia Gleason of Holden ; where he lived a few years, and then removed to Gard- ner, and d. there. Chil. Lydia, who m. Maj. Cutler Pond of Franklin ; Mary, who m. Josiah Bartlelt of Southboro'; Judith, who in. John Haven of Hollii-ton ; Jason, wiio m. Hannah Ba- con of Framingham ; Alice, who m. Dr. Levi Rawson of Graf- 244 FAMILY REGISTER. ton, in 182G ; Rchccca, who m. Elihu Cutler of Holliston ; Anna., wlio m, Alden Leland of Holliston. TAINTOR3 (Taynlor,) JOHN, b. 17 IG, (s. of Joseph and Thankful of Marlboro', and sup. g. s. of Benjamin and Mary, who were livin^ in Sudbury, in 1691, a descendant of Joseph of Watertown, who shared in the division of Sudbury meadows in 1G3S) m. Sarah Newton, of and in Marlboro', May 20, 1741. They were ad. to this chh. in 1742, and dis. to the chh. in Wood- r4ock, Ct., in 1751. Chil. as on record here, Miriam, b. March 1 1, 1742 ; AHhovin, on the toivn, and Allovin, on the chh. re- cord, a son, b. July 29, 1743 ; Joseph, Jan. 17, 1745 ; Wil- liam, Sept. 17, 174G ; Jcdediah, July 14, 1748. TAYNTOR, BENJAMIN (bro. of John) b. 1733, m. Sa- rah Brigham of and in Marlboro', June 4, 1755, and had Sarah, h. March 12, 175G, who m. Ebenezer Rice, bro. of the late Elijah Rice of this town ; Miriam, April 28, 1758 ; Anna So- phia, June 19, 17G0, who in. Cyrus Kingsbury of Worcester, in 17SG ; the two first were bap. here, in 1759. TOVVNSEND, JOSHUA whose wife was Mary, was prob- ably from Northboro'. He was living in the N. P., on house lot No. 43, in 1762. Chil. Reuben, b. Aug. 23, 1758; 31ary, April 14, 1762; Zipporah, June 24, 1764; Lucy, Feb. 19, 17G9; Achsah, July 27, 1772; Ruth, Oct. 28, 1774. Priscilla Townsend m. Caleb Kendall, Dec. 8, 1773. Hannah Townsend m. Richard Murphy of Rutland, in 1774. Zilpah Townsend was pub. to Jonas Rice of Ashburnham, May 10, 1779. TOWNSEND, TIMOTHY and his wife, her name is not on record here, were from Hopkinton, and came here about 1812, and, a few years after, returned there. Their D. Pamelia, m. Pana Munroe, in 1814 ; and Fanny, Emery Harrington, in 1813. FAMILY REGISTER. 245 THOMAS, ODOARDO (s. of William Thomas and Lydia Eager of Marlboro', m. June 19, 1721) b. in 1731, m. Hannah Morse, July 21, 1757. They were both then called of this town. Their s. John, was bap. here, July 9, 1758 ; Lydia, bap. Feb. 24, I TOO; Eber, bap. Dec. 13, 1761; Joseph, bap. March 20, 1763. TOMLIIV,* ISAAC (s. of Isaac, Jun. of Westboro') b. in 1732, m. Lois, D. of Israel Allen, June T, 1757, and had John, b. in Westboro', March 10, 1758, and bap. here May 21 of that year. The parents resided here a short time, and then removed to Spencer. Their s. John, as sup. m. Abigail Eames, Jan. 31, 1782. TUCKER, JEDEDIAH, and his wife, Joanna, were proba- bly from Dedham, and came here with a family of chil. about 1755. The following are sup. to have been his chil., and to have come here with their parents : The six first named, have not their births recorded here, and perhaps they were not in this order. Jedediah; Joanna, who m. Nathan Wait of Leicester, April 25, 176.5; Cloe, who m. Joel Green of Leicester, Sept. 24, 1761 ; Jemima, who m. Daniel Holden, Aug. 20, 1T66; Mary, who m. Jacob Kent of Leicester, May 23, 1773 ; Olive, who m. Samuel Wakefield, Feb. 8, 1776 ; Daniel, b. Nov. 9, and bap. here, Nov. 21, 1756. Their mother d. here, Jan. 14, 1759, aged 44. * Isaac Tomlin of Brookfield, and Mary Wait of Marlboro', were m. in Marl- l)oro', Dec. 10, 169G, and had Isaac, b. there, in 1C97, and Hezekiah, in 1700, who lived on Tomlin hill, since so called, then within the limits of Westboro', and ad- joining Shrewsbury, and d. in 1749. Their fiither, Deac. Isaac d. in Westboro', June 24. 1745; he lived on the farm of the late Deac. Isaac Davis ; his wife Mary, is sup. to have d. Nov. 16, 1725. Isaac Tomlin, Jun., m. Martha Newton in Marlboro', Sept. 29, 1721; she was then called of Shrewsbury; she d. in Westboro', Jan, 21, 1722, aged 24. He m. Jemima Weeks in and of Marlboro', May 19, 1730, and d. in Westboro', in 1739, leaving sons, Isaac, b. in 1732, and John, in 1734. This name is written variously—: Tomlin, Tomblin, and Tombolin. 246 FAMILY REGISTER. ^ ' He m. Elizabeth Lynde, a wid. of Worcester, in 1761 ; and in 1767, he was ad. to this chh. from that in Dedham, and his wife, Elizabeth, at the same time from the chh. in Worcester.* She d. Aug. 5, 1790. He next m. Hannah, wid. of Ephraini Smith, Nov. 16, 1790; '^ his age, 78, her age 77." — Marriage Rec. She d. Feb. 13, 1796, aged 82. He was published to Elizabeth Coolidge of Northboro', in Sept. 1796, and m. her there. '•' Strange, that desire should so long outlive performance J ^ He removed to Boylston, and lived with his g. s., Jedediah, and d. there, at the age of nearly one hundred years. Elizabeth Tucker, who d. here, Nov. 6, 1823, aged 82, was probably his wid. TUCKER, JEDEDIAH, Jun. (s. of the preceding) m. Lucy, D. of Maj. Joseph Mixer, Oct. 4, 1763, and lived on the homestead adjoining the place of the late Ephraim Hapgood. Chil. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 18, 1763, ;ind sup. m. Solomon Fes- senden of Halifax, Vt., Jan. 17, 1786; Lnci/,Oc[. !3. 1765, and m. Stephen Pratt, Sept. 8, 1783; Joanna, On. 27, 1767, and sup. m. Ashiw Smith, in 1791 ; in the mairiii^e record she is called Anna; there is no record of an Anna Tucker, anionsi the births here; Jedediah. Dec. 17, 1769; Drt/zi-V, May 18. 1772, and pub. to Sarah Harris, of this town, Dec. 9, 1791 ; Caleb, Oct. 15, 1774, and m. Catharine, D. sup. of Silvanus Billings of Northboro', in 1797; Mary, March 13, 1776, and m. Stephen Oliver, in 1798; Sarah, June 16, 1779, and m. Oliver Chickering, in 1799; Lydia, hup. May 19, 1782, and m. John Tenny of Northboro', in 1803. The death of his wife, Lucy, is not on record here. *In 17G5, "Jedediah Tuclcer and Jonathan Wheelock were chosen I)}' the chh. to set thsi^jsalm in public worship. First Sabbath in March, 1791, began losing Dr. Watts' version of Psalms and Hvmns." — Chh. Record. Tate and Brady's was reluctantly given up. FAMILY REGISTER. 247 He m. Elizabeth Goukiing, wid. of Abel, March 9, 1824. She d. Aug. 24, 1825, aged 76, and he, Dec. 3, 1827, aged 83. TUCKER, DANIEL (s. of Jedediah, Sen.) m. Rachel, D. of Samuel Noyes, March 11, 1777. She d. Sept. 28, 1834, aged 77i, PS'o record here of his death. Chil. Joanna, b. June 20, 1778, and m. Vashni Pratt, in 1798 ; Noyes, Feb. 27, 1781 ; Silence, April 9, 1785, and ni. Simei Whitney of New Marl- boro', Vt. ; Eddy, Sept. 27, 1787 ; Erastus, Oct. 13, 1793, and rn. Mary Gales of Worcester, in 1819. TUCKER, JEDEDIAH, (s. of Jedediah, Jun.) m. Sarah, D. of Benjamin Baker, Feb. 19, 1797. Child, Benjamin Ba ker, b. July 18, 1797. Removed to Boylston. TUCKER, NOYES (s. of Daniel and Rachel) m. here, Lydia, D. of Barna Bigelovv of Brookfield, Vt., May 26, 1805. Child, Hannah, b. Jan. 10, i'806. He removed to Bridport, Vt., where he was killed by the falf of a tree. TUCKER, EDDY (bro. of the preceding) m. Elizabeth Carpenter of Brattleboro', Vt., in 1813. They were ad. to this chh. in 1823; he soon after withdrew from it, and joined the Baptists. Chil. Mary Elmira, b. April 3, 1817, and m. Rufus E. Goodenow; Dexter Mills, Aug. 24, 1819; fVilliam Oiis, Jan. 20, 1822; Benjamin Eddy, May 13, 1826. TUCKER, BENJAMIN B. (s. of Jedediah, who settled in Boylston) whose wife was Eliza M., had Eliza Ann, b. May 15, 1821 ; Charles S. Oct. 12, 1823 ; Alfred, May 29, 1-825; Smith, March S, 1828; Martin T., April 15, 1830; all proba- bly in Boylston ; Laura, here, Feb. 6, 1835; Joseph, March 8, 1837 ; Jane, Nov. 23, 1839 ; and John, June 9, 1841. TOWER, JOSEPH, whose wife was Hepzibah, had Lau- rana, b. June 24, 1763. THURSTON, JONATHAN m.Lois, D. of Cyrus Wheeler, May 5, 1773, and had Luther, b. Oct. 13, 1775. 248 FAMILY REGISTER. TOMBS, DANIEL, whose wife was Lydia, had Lewis, h. Sept. 1, 1775 ; no record here of publishment or marriage. He was pub. to Catharine Graves, in 1773. See Crispus Graves. TAFT, JOHN m. Eunice, D. of Aaron Smith, Aug. 27, 1795 ; he was then called of Northboro'. He d. here, Aug. 0, 1822, aged 51. Chi), (births not on record here) Elizabeth, who m. a Barber, and next, a Wilson, and d. a wid. at Lech- raere's Point, Cambridge, about 1834 ; Henry, who went to Long Island, N. Y., m. and settled there. Eunice, the wid. of John Taft, soon after his death, removed to Lechmere's Point, where a s. of her's d. a few years before her death, which occurred in 1S30. TEAD, NATHANIEL, whose wife was Sarah, Hved a few years on the place, that was formerly Daniel Holden's, and where John Mason, Jun., afterwards lived. Chil. Georgiana, b. Oct. 20, 1826; Mary Henrietta, June 29, 1829. Removed to Worcester. UNDERWOOD,* TIMOTHY m. Mary, D. of Jonathan Adams, in 1791, and lived a few years on the homestead with her father, and afterwards where Samuel Whitney now lives, and from there he removed to Northboro', where he d. about 1828, his age not far from 70. Chil. as on record here, Elizabeth Noyes, b. June 1, 1792, and m. Maynard of Northboro' ; Persis Baker, Oct 27, 1793; Mary Buckly, Dec. 5, 1795 5 Hannah, April 30,1797, and d. infant; Hannah, Feb. 20, 1799, and m. Wareham D. Rand. *He was probably a descendant of William Underwood, who was in Concord iii 163D, and had a D. Remembrance, b. there in that year, who m. Josiah Richardson, in IGoD. He removed to Chelmsford, probably that part now Wcstford, where he had Samuel, b. in 1653, and others, and where some of his descendants were living at a late period. Tlie immediate ancestor of Timothy Underwood is unknown. He may have been the's. of Timothy Underwood, who m. Susannah Bond in Siid- bury, in 1733. lu 1787, he was paying his addresses to Elizabeth Noyes, D. of Daniel; the/ *'/ere expecting soon to be married, when her health declined, wd coni>uinptioEf FAMILY REGISTER. Q^tj marked her for its own. He watched at her bed side day and night, without inter- mission j all importunities to have him seek some rest, were unavailing. She died. A kind of lethargy, produced by long lost sleep, camo upon him, and coatinuetl through life. He followed teaming many years to Providence, Boston, thencG into JN. H., as far as Hanover — much of the time asleep, sometimes, on his load, at others, on the pole of his wagon, behind his horses, and at other times, while walking by the side of his team 5 yet it is not known, that, under these circumstances, he ever received jiny injury. He wOuld fall asleep while counting money, and in a few moments rouse up and proceed from where he had seemingly left ofl"; the larger the amount^ the oftener this would happen ; yet he made no mistakes. His memory was remark- ably good. He will long be remembered on his teaming route, and here, as ^' sleep;/ Underwood ;" a designation iirst given him by those, who knew him least, and least of all, the cause of his lethargy. He was a worthy and industrious man, of extensive dealing, and good bodily health. His case was a singular one. He called his Iirst child, Elizabeth Noyesf iud by that name it Was baptized hertj, VILAS, SAMUEL VV., a Bap. clergyman, was here a short time, and while residing here, in lS-22, m. Almira Fitch of Leominster. WARD, Col. NAHUM (s. of William* and Hannah of * William W'ard, b. in Sudbury, in 1640, d. in Marlboro', in 1G97. Flis wife wai Hannah, wid. of Gershom Eaines, and D. sup. of Solomon Johnson of Sudbury, and b. in 1G36. Eames d. in 1616, leaving Hannah, a wid., then 20 years of age, and two daughters, Hannah and Mary. The latter beoanie the wife of the 'famous'' Maj. John Keycs. The chil. of William and HSnnah Wafd were, William, h. in 1680, afterwards of Southboro' ; Nahiim, in IGSi, and settled in Shrewsbury ; Elisha, in IG8G, and was killed or carried into captivity by the Indians, Aug. 1708, while riding express frorii Marlboro' to Hadley 5 Geifhom, who was Rep. in 1733, and d. in Marlboro', unin., in 1739 ; and Bethiah, who m. Elnathan, s. of Thomas Brigham of Marlboro', priyt to 170G. They removed to Mansfield, Ct., before 1739. William Ward (father of William, b. in 1G40) with a 2d wife, Elizabeth, and sev^ feral chil. that came with him from Yorkshire, or Derbyshire, England, i^etlled in Sudbury, and had lands assigned to him there, on the 18. 9. 1G40 ; made freeman in 1613, and was Hep. in IGU. He, with 12 others belonging to Sudbury, petiiloued the General Court, in 1G56, for a grant of the township of Ivlarlboro'. Sudbury then embraced within its limits, what is noW Wayland, and probably that part of Framingham, now iSaxonville, and although its population in 1656 is }iot known, it rh:iy safely be presumed the nuniber of families did not exceed 75. In that petition they say, " whereas your petitioners have lived divers years in Sud' bury, and God hath been pleased to increase our children, which arc now, divers of Iheni grown to man's estate, and we, many of us, grown into years, so that we should bs glad to see them settled, before the Lord take us away from hence; also, Go4 32 250 FAMILY REGISTER. having given us some considerable cattle, so that, we are so straightened, tfiat we cannot so comfoitnbly subsist as could be desired 3 and some of us having talten some pains to view the country, wo have found a place, which lyeth to the West- ward about eight miles from Sudbury, which we conceive might be comfortable for our subsistence," &c. To us, now on the stage, it would seem they were " straightened" for want of neighbors, more than for want of roo7n. Their request was granted, " provided it hinders no former grant, and there be a town settled there with twenty or more families within three years," &c. In 1660, it was incorporated by the name of Marlboro', and in that year William Ward re- moved there, from Sudbury, and was one of the first Deacons of the chh. in that place; the Rev. William Brimsmead from Dorchester, being settled there in the ministry, liaving not long before arrived from England. Dea. William Ward d. in Marlboro', Aug. 10, 1007, his age, as near as now can be ascertained, was 87. His wid. Elizabeth, d. there, Dec. 9, 1700, in her o7th year. His will is dated April 26, ICoG. Chil. (no record of the births of those, that came from England, is known to exist in this country,) John, b. about 1626, settled in JNewton, and m. Hannah, D. of Edward Jackson, about 1650, and d. there, in 1708, aged 82; Joanna, h. about 1623, m. Abraham Williams, one of the first set- tlers of Marlboro', and d. there, his wid., Dec. 8, 1718, aged 90; Hannah, who m. Abraham Howe, of Watertown, in 1657; Deborah, who m. John Johnson of Sudbu- ry, in 1G57, and d. in 1G97; Mary, who m, Daniel Stone of Sudbury, in 1667, and d. in 1703; Obediah, who settled in Marlboro', and d. there, in 1718 ; Richard, who m. Mary Moore, in 1661, and was drowned in Sudbury river, in 1666, his wid. Mary, m. Daniel Howe of Sudbury, in 1677 ; William, b. in Sudbury, in 1640, and m, Han- nah Eames, as before mentioned; Samrtel, b. in 164.1, settled in Marlboro' ; his wife, Sarah, d. in 1707; his 2d wife, Elizabeth, whom he m. in 1711, survived him, he d. in 1729, aged 88 ; Elizabeth, b. in 164o ; Increase, b. in 161-1, settled in Marl- boro' and d. there, in 1690; his wife was Record , his s., Thomas, lived on the place, since belonging to Asaph Rice of and in JVorthboro'; another s., Oliver, whose wife was Hannah Brigham, lived JNorth of Cold Harbor meadows, in JNorth- boro' ; HopestiU, h. in 1646 ; and Eleazer, who m. Hannah, D. of Deac. Caleb Rice of Marlboro', in 1675, and was killed by the Indians upon the road between Marl- boro' and Sudbury, in April, 1676 ; his wid., Hannah, m. Richard Taylor of Sudbu- ry, in 1677. Of tlie descendants of the first William Ward, their marriages, when, and with whom, their places of residence, deaths, children's names, &c., I have a very full account, and, at some future day, may put it to the press ; not that it will interest the public in general, however much its perusal may those, who have descended from, him, and are now scattered abroad throughout the land. Marlboro') b. 1634, m. Martha, D. of Daniel Howe and Eliza- beth Kerly of Marlboro', July 6, 1714, in Boston ; the record of their marriage is in the latter place, and may not be correct as to the year of their marriage. He is sup. to have lived in Boston a short time before he settled here. He was one of the proprie- tors of this township, and had house lot No. S, granted to him in FAMILY REGISTER. 251 1718, but was living here, as sup., before that period, and near where Jonas Stone now lives. He was one of the 16 founders of this chh, to which his wife Martha, was ad. in 17-27. He was the first Rep, to the General Court from this town. When he removed to what has since been known as the Baldwin Place, is unknown. In 1745, he was appointed a Justice of the C. C, Pleas, for the Co. of Worcester, in which office he d. May 7, 1754, aged 70; his wid. Martha, d. July 1, 1755, aged 68, Chil. Nahum^ h. according to the record here, March 29, 1713, probably in Boston, or Marlboro' ; Benjamin, in Marlboro', April 19, 1716, so recorded there and here, and d. here, April 22, 1717; his is the earliest death on the town records ; Fersis, April n, 1718, and m. Bezaleel Eager of Westboro', that part since Northboro', Feb. 22, 1735 ; he lived on the farm after- wards belonging to his g. s. the late Col. William Eager of North- boro' ; they had Francis, b. 1738 ; Nahum, 1739 ; Eber, 1742; Persis, 1744, d. 1746; Persis, 1747 ; Ward, 1750; Oliver, 1753, d. 1756; Martha, 1756, d. infant; Oliver, 1758. As several of their first chil. were bap. in tliis chh., the parents prob- ably attended public worship here. Ithamar, Dec. 23, 1721, and returning from sea, d. unm. on Governor's Island, Boston Harbor, of small pox, previous to the death of his father.; Mar- tha, Dec. 19, 1724, and lived many years with her nephew, Francis Eager of Northboro', where she d. unm. July 2, 1794, but buried here ; Artemas, Nov. 27, 1727 ; Elisha, Aug. 30, 1733. WARD, NAHUxM (s. of Col. Nahum) m. Lydia Stearns, in Boston, according to the record there, July 29, 1731. His age was but 18 at that time, if b. in 1713; where the error is, if any, is past finding out. He was engaged in m.ercantile pursuits, went to the Island of Jamaica, and d. there, in Nov. 1738, as appears of record in the Probate ofiice, in Boston, leaving in Boston, besides his wife, Lydia, two daughters, Lydia and Lucre- iia, Lydia m. John Chandler of Petersham, April 11, 1766, father of John, late of Petersham, and of Nathaniel, of Lancas- ter; Lucretia m. Dr. Joshua AVillard of Petersham, Jan. 1, 1767 ; they were the parents of 11 chil., of whom, Samuel ra. g53 FAMILY REGISTER. J^uCjada Knowlton, in 1791, and Sophia, Calvin Knowlton, Esq, of Nevvfane, Vt., in 1792, chil. of Luke, s. of Deac. Ezekiel JCnovvlton of this town; Elizabeth, sister of Sophia, m. Reuben At water of Westminster, Vt., in 1792, and her sister, Lucy, Maj. Samuel B. Sheldon of Vt., in 1794. WARD, ELJSHA (s.of Col.Nahum) although younger than Artemas, is placed here, rather than break the long descending line of Artemas, or postpone Elisha to the end of it. He m, Mary, D. of Henry Baldwin, April 7, 1763, and removed to Petersham, in 17G4, where he d. Dec. 9, 1S02, in his 70th year, and his wid., Mary, Feb. 23, ISll, in her 6Sth year. Chil. X^aJium, b. June 4, 1764, m. Deborah Gleason of Petersham, June 3, 1792, and d. Oct. 5, 1812; Willinm, June 8, 1767; Henry, May 12, 1770. WARD, WILLIAM (s. of Elisha,) m. Susannah Sander. son of Petersham, and d. Dec. 10, 1827, aged 60. Chil. Mary ^., b. March 30, 1797 ; Elisha, Jan. 30, ISOl ; Lucrctia, Jan. 18 1804; Harriet, Dec. 13, 1805, and d, March 9, 1S36 ; Jonathan, May 5, 1S07. WARD, HENRY, Esq. (s. of Elisha) m. Mary Sanderson of Petersham, in 1807. Chil. He7iry Baldwin, b. May 23, 1808; John Sanderson, March 29,1810; Eliza, March 8, J812; Susan, Jan. 15, 1814, and d. infant; Susan, William, ^nd Mary. Removed from Petersham to Montague. W^ARD, ARTEMAS, Major General* (s. of Col. Nahum) grad. H. U., 1748, m. Sarah, D. of Rev. Caleb Trobridge f * A brief biography of him may be found in the appendix, letter (A.) t Caleb, b. 1692, wag the s. and youngest of 14 chil.. by two wives, of Deac. James Trobridge of Newton, who removed there from Dorchester, where he first m. in :{G59. Caleb m. Sarah Oliver, in 1715, and Hannah, the mother of his children, in 1717, D. of the Rev. INehemiah Walter of Roxbury ; whose wife was Sarah, D. of the Rev. Increase Mather, D. D. of Boston, whose wife was Maria, D. of the Rev. John Cotton of Boston, s. of Roland (Jotton, aad b. in 1585, and came from Eng- land to Boston, in IG33, and d. in 1G52. FAMILY REGISTER. 253 of Groton, July 31, 1750. They were ad. to ihischh. in 1751 ; Jie studied no profession ; lived and kept a store in the house, the first in which the Rev. Mr. Sumner lived after his settlement liere, and where most of his cliildren were b. ; about 1763, he removed to the [)!ace now of Thomas W. Ward, Esq., where he d. Oct. 27, ISOO, aged 73 ; and his wife, Sarah, Dec. 13, 1783, aged 63. Chil. Ithamar, b. April 24, 1752; Nahum, Aug. 12, 1754, and d. a Captain in the Continental service, in Boston, unm, March 7, 1778; Sarah, July 28, 175G, and m. Hon. Elijah Brigham of Westboro', Dec, 16 1792, and d. there, Feb. 3, 1838, aged Si ; Judge Brigham d. at Washington, Mem. Con., Feb. 2-2,1816, aged 64; [they had Ann Maria, b. July 14, 1794, and m.EbcnezerM. Phillips of Westboro', Oct. 12, 1S18; Sarah Sophronia, Dec. 22, 1795, and d. Dec. 3, 1810; Dana Ward, March 9, 1797, and d. Nov. 23, 1830; Susanna Wal- ter, May 4, 1798, and d. Dec. 24, 1825; Catharine Martha, Jan. 21, 1801, and m. George H. Lowe;] Thomas Walter, Aug. 10, 1758 ; Martha, March 28, 1764, and d. (mm. July 25, 1781 ; Artemns, Jan. 9, 1762 ; Maria, Dec. 12, 1764, and m. Dr. Ebenezer Tracy of Middletovvn, Ct., Jan. 14, 179!), where she d. Oct. 6, 1833; [their chil. were Maria Ward, Sarah, Jane, Martha, Eliza, Henry Dana, Samuel Franklin, Julia, and Emily;] Henry Dana, Feb. 6, 1768. WARD, ITHAMAR, Esq. (s. of Gen. Artemas) m. Phebe, p. of Stephen Parker, Dec. 7, 1773, and removed to Gerry, now Phillipston, where his wife, Phebe, d. June 6, 1789, aged 34. Chil. Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1779, and m. Nathaniel White, in 1800 ; Nahum, April 27, 1781, m. Dinah Rich, in 1807, and d. in 1838; TValter, April 10, 1783, m. Mary Siratlon, in 18L0, and removed about 1835, to Marietta, Ohio. Ithamar Ward m. Anna Powers, in 1790 ; she d. Dec. 21, 1794. Chi!. Phebe, b. June 27, 1791, and m. Thacher Rich, in 1817 ; and Bcnjam.in, Jan. 25, 1793, who settled in Rindge, N. H., in the practice of the law, m. and d. there, Feb. 1828. The 3d wife of Ithamar Ward was Sarah Parker, whom he m. Jan. 27, 1796 ; he was Rep. in 1806, and d. July 2, 1828, age^d 254 FAMILY REGISTER. 76, and his wld., Sarah, Aug. 31, 1841, aged 77. Chii. Anna, h. Sept. 1,1797; Ariemas, Aug. 7, 1800; *SVa/t, Jan. 16, 1802; and Trobridge, Sept. 4, 1806. WARD, THOMAS W., Esq. (bro. of the precedin-) m. Elizabeth, b. Marcli I, 1760, D. of Col. Samuel Denny of Leicester, Nov. 28, 1782 ; appointed Sheriift' of the County of Worcester, in 1805, resigned in 1824, and d. Aug. 20, 1835, aged 77 ; he often expressed his great satisfaction, that in all that time, he never had occasion to take the life of a fellow being in execution of the laws of this Commonwealth ; a duty, that de- volved upon his successor immediately after his appointment. His wid., Elizabeth, d. Nov. IS, 1846, in her 87th year. Chil. Andreiv Henshaw, b. May 26, 17S4 ; NaJmm, Oct. 25, 1735 ; Harriet, Oct. G, 1787, and m. William Williams of Pomfret, Ct. in 1817 ; Joseph, Aug. 18, 1789, and d. unm. Oct- 2, 1821 ; Ar/emns, March 21, 1791, and d. unm. Dec. 31, 181G ; Eliza- beth Denny, Sept. 25, 1793, and m. Nathan Baldwin, in 1817 ; Henry Dana, Jan. 13, 1797 ; Thomas Walter, Nov. 27, 1798 ; Sarah HensJtaiv, Nov. 3, 1800, and m. Benjamin Perkins Put- nam, Esq. of Marietta, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1824, where he d. Jan. 2, 1825, aged 25 ; Caroline, Jan. 28, 1802, and m. Benjamin Per- kins Di.K of Groton, Dec. 30, 1830; their chil. are Benjamin Ward, Sarah Elizabeih, Henry Dana, and Alfred Perkins. WARD, Hon. ARTEMAS (bro. of the preceding) grad. H. U., 1783, m. Catharine Maria, D. of Hon. Samuel Dexter,* and settled in Weston, in the practice of the law, which town he represented in the General Court. After some years, he remov- ed to Charlestown, and was several years a member of the Ex- ecutive Council ; thence to Boston, where he was elected and re- elected a member of Congress, and subsequently ap])ointed Chief Justice of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, throughout the State. His wife, Catharine Maria, d. in Boston, March 11, *Hc was the s. of llie Rev. Samuel Dexter of Dedham. who was a grad. H. U., 1720, and ordained to the ministry there, in May, 1724, and d. Jan. 29, 1755. FAMILY REGISTER. 355 1818, aged 57. He yet survives. ChW. Samuel Dexter ; Cath- arine Maria, who m. Samuel B. Barrell, Nov. 16, 1824 ; Fran- ces Fidelia, who m. the Rev. Alvan Lamson, D. D., of Ded- ham, July 25, 1825 j Henry Artemas ; John and Charles Tr abridge. WARD, Hon. HENRY D. (bro. of the preceding) grad. H. U., 1791, settled in the practice of the law at Columbia, S. C, and m. Maria Eliza Smith of Camden, July 17, 1798. He survived a 2d wife, and d. at Middletown, Ct., Aug. 20, 1817, aged 49, leaving one child, Henry Dana Artemas, who, a grad. of Y. C, m. his cousin, Eliza Tracy of Middletown, and d. in S. C, leaving one child, Henry Dana Artemas, recently a grad.- of Y. C. WARD, ANDREW H., Esq. (,^ of Thomas W.) grad. H.. U., 1808, m. Sarah, D. of David Heushavv, Esq. of Leicester;, in 1809, settled here, in the practice of the law, in 1811 ; they were ad. to this chh. in 1812, and in May, 1829, removed to Boston, and thence, in April, 1842, to Newton. Chil. Sarah Ann Henshatv, b. Sept. 28, 1809, and m. Francis Sumner Car- ruth of Boston, July 7, 1831 ; [their chil. were, Francis Ward, b. Aug. 4, 1832, and d. Aug. 6, 1833 ; Francis Ward, July 2y 1834, and d. Oct. 1835 ; Sarah Henshaw, Nov. 12, 1836 ; An^ drew, Oct. 30, 1838, and d. Feb. 11, 1839 j William Ward, April 8, 1810; Antoinette Hale, Nov. 4, 1842 5 Emily Frances and Frances Emily, Feb. 23, 1845 ;j William, July 16, 1812 ; Joseph Walter, July 2, 1814 ; John Tucker, June 4, 1816, and d. in Boston, Nov. 2, 1840; Fliza Maria AntoineUe, Feb. 8, 1818, d. Oct. 16, 1821; Frances Caroline Augusta, Feb. 2, 1820, and d. Oct. 23, 1821 ; Frances Antoinette Elizabeth, April 19, 1822, and m. Joseph Lewis Danforth of Louisville, Kentucky, [grad. H. U., 1839,] May 12, 1845, Child, Flor- ence Ward, b. April 26, 184(3; Andreiv Henshaw, Jan. 28, 1824 ; David Henshaw, June 23, 1830. WARD, NAHUM, Esq. (bro. of the preceding) removed to Marietta, Ohio, in 1811, since Mayor of that city, and there 256 FAMILY REGISTER. m. Sarah Catharine, D. of William Skinner, Esq., Dec. 3, 1817.- She d. there, Aug. 4, 1844. Chil. Sarah Catharine^ b. March 18, 1819; Ann Maria Skinner, Sept. 30, 18'20, and d, Aug,- 11, 1839, aged 19; JVilliam Skinner, Feb. 12, 1S22 ; Mary Elizabeth, Jan. 12, 1824 ; George Washington Lafayette, Sept. 29, 18-25. and d. Aug. -27, 1826; Harriet Caroline, Nov. 6, 1826 ; and Henrietta Dana, March 31, 1830. WARD, Rev. HENRY DANA (bro. of the preceding) grad. H. U., 1816, m. in New York, Abigail Porter, D. of Samuel Jones, Esq. of Lebanon Springs. She d, ia New York, Dec. 23, 1837 ; no issue. In June, 1842, he ra, in Virginia, Charlotte, D. of Richard Golbraith, Esq. of Dublin, in Ireland, and settled, an Episcopal clergyman, in Portsmouth, Kenhaua Co. V'a. in 1845. Chil. Henry Dana Artcmas, b. IMarch 0, 1843; and Charlotte Elizabeth, Doc. 6, 1845. WARD, THOMAS W, Esq. (bro. of the preceding) m. Harriet P. Grosvenor of Pomfret, Ct., April 6, 1825, and lives on the homestead. Chil. Samuel Denny, b. April 3, 1S26; Arte- mas, July 16, 1823, and d. Oct. 29, 1S33 ; Charles Grosvenor, Dec. 30, 1829; Ellen Grosvenor, Jan. 18,1832; Thoma3 Walter, July 6, 1S34; Elizabeth, Dec. 13, 1840 jiiame/, June 27, 1843. WARD, WILLIAM (s. of Andrew H.) m. Mary Leffing- Xvell, D. of Joshua, and g. D. of David Henshaw, Esq., of Leicester, Sept. 10, 1838. Chil. Elizabeth, b. July 15, 1839, and d. infant ; JVilliam LejJingioeU, June 2S, 1841 ; Flor- ence, Aug. 11, 1843, and d. Dec. 20, 1844 J jfVore/zce, March' S, 1S47. WARD, JOSEPH W. (bro. of the preceding) m. Catha- rine xMary, D. of Benjamin 13. Appleton, Esq. of Boston, June 22, 1841. Chil. John Tuclcer, b. July 29, 18-42; Caiutrine Ap^- ylctony Mixy 12, 1814; Joseph Walter, May 25, 1817. FAMILY REGISTER. 257 WARD, JONAS from Worcester, (s. sup. of Richard Ward and Lydia Wheelock, who were m. In Sudbury, Jan. 1, 1719, and settled in Worcester. Richard was s. of Obediah, of Sud- bury, who m. Joanna Harrington of Watertown, Dec. 20, 1693, and g. s. of Richard Ward, who was drowned in Sud. river, in 1666,) b. Jan. 1, 1720, m. Abigail, D. of John Child of New- ton, and came here with a family before 1758, and settled in the N. P. Chil. as recorded in Worcester, John, b. July 13, 1744, and d. infant; John, June 10, 1746; Abigail, June 10, 174S. In 1751, he appears to have had a 2d wife, Elizabeth, and chil. b. there as follows : Elizabeth and Catharine, July 9, 1751 ; the former d. infant, the latter, and called of this town, m. Thomas Clark of Worcester, in 1774 ; Dolly, Aug. 1, 1755. His first appearance on the records here, was in 1759, with a wife, Abigail, sup. his 3d wife. Their chil., as on record here, were Rufus, h. Jan. 6, 1759; Thaddeus, Sept. 22, 1761 ; Lu- crctia, Aug. 16, 1764. There is no record here of the death of his wife, Abigail. He next m. Sarah Draper of Worcester, in 1768. Their chil. as recorded here were, Daniel, b. Sept. 14, 1769; Sarah, June 19, 1771, and d. infant; Sarah, March 21, 1774. WARD, JONAS, Jun. (perhaps s. of the preceding) m. Levinah, D. of Joseph Glazier, in 1770, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Annis, b. Aus;. 13, 1770; and Eunice Glazier, Sept. 8, 1772. A John Ward, called of this town, perhaps s. of Jonas, Sen. was pub. to M indwell Harrington of Worcester, in 1774. WHEELOCK, Deac. SAMUEl., whose wife was Lydia, came here from Marlboro', before 1720; most of his chil. also came here with him. He was one of the founders, and one of the first Deacons of this chh., to which his wife, Lydia, was ad. in 1724. He was living on house lot. No. 26, in 1729. His chil. as recorded in Marlboro', were Samuel, b. in 1696; Martha, 1698, and here m. Ephraiuj Pratt, in 1724, who d, in Shutesbiiry, at 33 05g FAMILY REGISTER. the age of 1 16 years; Elizabeth, in 1700, and m. Israel Allen, in 1728 ; Hannah, in 1701 ; Tamar, in 1704, and here m. Eb- enezer Keyes, in 1726 ; Mary, in 1706, and here m. Eli Keyes, in 1734 ; Daniel, in 1708 ; Lois, in 1710, and here m. Cyrus Wheeler, in 1746; Rachel, in 1714, and perhaps m. Daniel Willard of Worcester, March 2, 1743. He also had Gershom, but, as he is not on the Marlboro' record, he may have been b. elsewhere, before the parents settled there. A Samuel Wheelock d. here, according to the record, April 8, 1756 ; his age not stated, nor is he called Deacon. The late Deac. Gershom Wheelock, informed me, that "Deac. Samuel Wheelock attained to a good old age, and that he believed he d. in this town." The death of his wife, Lydia, is not on record here. WHEELOCK,* Capt. GERSHOM, (s. of Deac. Samuel) m. Abigail Flagg of and in Marlboro', Jan. I, 1719. She was ad. to this chh. in 1728, and d. Oct. 17, 1762, aged 69. Chil. Abigail, b. Jan. 23, 1721, and m. Daniel Potter of Brookfield, (previously of this town) Oct. 14, 1745, where she d. in 1805, aged 84; Patience, Feb. 13, 1723; David, Sept. 14, 1724; GersAow, March 8, 1725; Jonathan, Sept. 18, 1727; Gideon, March 5, 1729, and d. young; Grace, July 7, 1730, and sup. d. young. * He is said to have been the first of the family, who settled here, if not the first settler in this town. He erected a house between where tlie houses now are of Joseph Nurse and the late Daniel iMaynard, and on the same side of the road. There he made improvements and spent one winter alone. He is said to have been of a cheerful disposition, and, that while here sol itary and alone, he slept aloft in his log house, drawing the ladder up after him at night, and whistling a tune in the morning before leaving his bed. His father with his family moved there, from Marlboro', the next spring, and, being owner of the land, he was accounted the first settler. Having been burntout there, they removed to house lot, No. 26 ; of which he received soon after a deed of gifi from his father, bearing date in 1720. He was one of the four first appointed sergeants m the military company when first organized in this town. He was afterwards Ensign, Lieutenant, and in 1712, "ominissioned a Captain in the Regiment commanded by Col. Nahum Ward. FAMILY REGISTER. 059 He next m. Elizabeth, the wid. of Daniel Rice, May 19, 1764, and d. March 16, 1770, aged 77. WHEELOCK, DAVID (s. of Capt. Gershom) whose wife was Phebe, had Submit, b. Jan. 2, 1751, and d. infant; Gideon, May 29, 1752; Aaron, Jan. 30, 1756, and d. in 1758 ; Jacob, Nov. 21, 1757, and d. infant. Removed to Hardvvicli, where he d. in 1804, aged SO. •^' WHEELOCK, GERSHOM, Jr. (bro. of the preceding) m. Susannah, D. of Deac, Ezekiel Knowlton, March 15, 1757, and lived on the homestead. They were ad. to this chh, in 1758. He d. Jan. 1, 1806, aged 80, and his wid. Susanna, Jan. 14, 1814, aged 78. Chil. Asa, b. June 10, 175S; Gershom, Feb. 7, 1761; Susanna, Nov. 17, 1762, and m. Barlow Carpenter of Wardsboro', Vt., Feb. 6, 1S03 ; Abigail, Sept. 30, 1765, and m. Daniel Harris of Wardsboro', Feb. 24, 1783; Elizabeth, Feb. 6, 1769, and m. Capt. John Rice, in 1790 ; Martha, April 25, 1772, and d. unm. Aug. 28, 1840; Alice, June 9, 1777, and d. in 1778. WHEELOCK, JONATHAN (bro. of the preceding) m, Anna, D, of Daniel Drury, June 20, 1753. They were ad, to this chh. in 1757. Chil. Jonathan, b. Feb. 25, 1754; Anna, March 23, 1756; Zeruiah, Feb. 12, 1758; Ebenezer, June 4, 1760; Jotham, Aug. 26, 1763; Josejph Drury, Nov. 3, 1770; John Gleason, Feb. 10, 1774. The parents with their seven chil. removed to Peterboro', N. H., in 1775, thence, after other removes, to Cavendish, Vt,, where he d. about 1797, aged 70. WHEELOCK, ASA (s. of Gershom, Jun.) m. Lucy, D. of Deac. Benjamin Maynard, June 24, 1788, and settled in Wardsboro', Vt. She d. there. Their chil. b. there are said to have been Henry, Erastus, and Lucy, who m. Dr. Warren of that town. 260 FAMILY REGISTER. He next m. Reed of Worcester, and d. in Wardsbo- ro', in 1843, aged 85. Chil. said to have been, Eliza, Mary, and Emery. WHEELOCK, Deac. GERSHOM (bro. of the preceding) in. Miriam, D. of Joseph Eager of Boyiston, Dec. 4, 1811. They were ad. to this chh. in 1813. He lived on the home- stead, and d. July 10, 1841, aged 80. Chil. Lul'e Morgan, b. Aug. 29, 1814, and Erastus, July 22, 1818. These sons live on the homestead of their first ancestor, who settled in this town. WHEDLOCR, SAMUEL, m. Huldah Rice of Westboro', Feb. 15, 1720, and sup. came here from Marlboro'. She was ad. to this chh. in 1724. He may have been the Samuel, b. in 1G96, s. of Deac. Samuel ; but as no relationship has been known to be claimed or exist between this family and those of the de- scendants of Deac. Samuel, he was probably of another family ; yet — in absence of other considemtions, it might be taken for granted, that he was the s. of Deac. Samuel ; and it may have been he, and not Deac. Samuel Wheelock, who d, in 1756; if not, his death is not on record here, nor is that of his wife, Hul- dah. Their chil. as recorded here, were, Nahor, b. Nov. 6, 1721 ; Timothy, June 24, 1724 ; Paul, June 26, 1727 ; Sam- uel, April 23, 1729, and m. Dorcas Perry of Worcester, in 1754 ; JPcrsis, Sept. 19, 1732, and sup. m. Ezekiel Newton, in 1755 j Huldah, July 20, 1741, and m. Timothy JNewton, Feb. 10, 1763. WHEELOCK, NAHOR (s. of the preceding) m. Abigail Williams, Dec. 16, 1747, and lived in quite the South part of the town, as probably did his father. Chil. Huldah, b. Nov. 9, 1748 ; Stephen, Feb. 22, 1751 ; Eliab, Aug. 26, 1753 ; Lydia, June 17, 1756; Silas, May 10 1759; Ezra, Feb. 27, 1762; Joshua, April 1, 1765 ; Abigail, Feb. 26, 1770. The death of Nahor Wheelock is not on record here. His wid. Abigail m. Daniel Hemenway in 1783. FAMILY REGISTER. 261 WHEELOCK, TIMOTHY (bro. of the preceding) m. Sarah, D. of Daniel Rand, Oct. 22, 1747. Chil. Sarah, b. Aug. 21, 1743 ; Jonas, Oct. 19, 1750, and d. April 11, 17G4 ; Phcbe, June 18, 1753, and d. in 1758; Timothy, June 12, 1756; Joe/, July 8, 1758; Ithamar, Feb. 28, 176! ; Leivis, Aug. 19, 1763 ; Phebe, Jan. 9, 1766. Removed to New Ipswich, N. H., with his family, but when, unknown, and where his wife, Sarah, probably, deceased. He returned here and m. Abigail, wid. of Joseph Sherman, Jun., July 30, 1782, and lived at the noiv southern extremity of the town, and on the road to Grafton, where he d. April 14, 1812, ao-ed 88 ; his wife, Abigail, d. in 1S07. Chil. Joseph and Sarah, h. June 29, 1783; the former m. Judith Foster of Grafton, in 1806. WHEELOCK, PAUL (bro. of the above) whose wife was Thankful, had Paul, b. Oct. 6, 1750 ; Rhoda, May 12, 1752; Samuel, May 6, 1755; Mary, Jan. 8, 1758. Removed to Sut- ton, that part now Millbury, and lived with, and outlived his son, Paul, and d. there, it is said, in 1824, aged 97. WHEELOCK, STEPHEN (s. of Nahor) m. Lucretia, D. of Elisha Newton, Jan. 18, 1774, Child, Emery, b. Nov. 20, 1775. WHEELOCK, SILAS (s. of Nahor) m. Anna, D. of Thomas Whitney, in 1783, and d. Feb. 24, 1842, aged S3 ; and his wife, Anna, one day previous, aged 78. Chil. Silas, b. May 12, 1784 ; Thomas, July 9, 1786, and m. Sarah Nurse Fairbank, of Graf- ton, in 1808; Elizabeth, March 12, 1789, and m. Elijah Har- rington, Jun., in 1810; Anna, June 18, 1791, and m. Ezra Philhps, in 1809; Lucy, Nov. 15, 1793, and m. Dr. Stephen Cutler of Grafton ; Edward Flint, Aug. 22, 1796, and m. Han- nah Warren of Westboro', Dec. 23, 1821 ; Zadock Putnam, March 21, 1799, d. infant ; Mary on the record of births, [per- haps should be Martha,] Williams, May 6, 1800, and m. James 262 FAMILY REGISTER. Wheeler ; Hannah, May 21 , 1803, and m. John French ; Rinda, March 17, 1805, and m. Willard Warren of Grafton, Dec. 1, 1825. WHEELOCK, EZRA (s. ol Nahor, whose wife was Vashli, had Ezra, b. Sept. 11, 1787; John Green, March—, 1790; Sherman, Dec. 27, 1792 ; Vashti, Nov. 4, 1796. His death is not on record here. His wid. Vashti, m. Daniel Willington of Worcester, in 1801. WHEELOCK, JOSHUA (s. of Nahor) m. Sarah Warren, April 5, 1790, lived on the Island, and d. Nov. 28, 1831, aged 66 J, and his \v\d. Sarah, Dec. 1, 1831, aged 61, and both buried at one time, and in one grave, as was his bro. Silas and his wife. Chil. Nahor, b. July 14, 1790 ; Sarah, Nov. 3, 1791, and m. Gardner Goddard, in 1809; Samuel Warren, Jan. 30, 1799, went to Grafton, and m. Fay of Southboro'. WHEELOCK, SILAS, Jun. (s. of Silas) m. Mary, D. of Lewis Smith, Sept. 9, 1809. She d. Sept. 1, 1819, aged 28. Chil. Rinda, b. Sept 5, 1810, and m. John Smith of Northboro' j Nathan Smith, Feb, 27, 1814. WHEELOCK, EZRA (s. of Ezra) whose wife was Hannah Croxford of Worcester, d. here, Feb. 26, 1841, aged 53, having had Lucy, b. Sept. 29, 1809. No others on record. WHEELOCK, SHERMAN (s. of Ezra) whose wife was Nancy, had Sarah Holden,b. Dec. 26, 1815 ; and John Greeny March 31, 1818. WHEELOCK, ABRAHAM (s. of Eliab, and g. s. of Na- hor) m. Catharine Hill, D. of Joseph Pratt, Sept. 26, 1830; She d. Sept. 20, 1838, aged 34. Chil. Manj Elizabeth, b. Sept. 6, 1S31 ; Henry Lincoln, Jan. 14, 1833 ; Albert G., April 10, 1836. FAMILY REGISTER, i 263 WHEELOCK, Dr. SILAS (from Northbridge) m. Hannah, D. of Adam Harrin2,ton, Dec. 7, 1800, and d. here, Aug. 28, 1817, aged 48, and his wid. Hannah, in Dec. 1846, in her 65lh year. Chil. Luther, b. Jan. 16, 1802, and d. April 22, 1S20; Clarendon, June 2, 1804, and m. Abigail Wilder Fairbank of Northboro', Sept. 1828, and removed to Worcester ; Harriet, Nov. 17, 1806, and m. Henry Snow, in 1824 j Eliza, Feb. 8, 1809, and m. Oliver Harritigtoi>, in 1828. WHEELOCK, Capt. GERSHOM, 2d, and his wife Pris- cilla, were from Medfield ; she d. here, Sept. 7, 1845, aged 67. Chii. as on record here, Eleazer, b. Feb. 23, 1807; Abigail Adams, Sept. I, 1808, and m. Dewing of Norwich, Ct. ;: Thomas Prentice, Oct, 5, 1813, and m, Elizabeth Allen of Grafton; Sarah Ellis, Sept. 30, 1815; Amos 31a son, A\in\- 25, 1818; S&rah, Sept. 3, 1820. WHEELOCK, ZIMlll (from Northboro') m. Sarah Miller,. D. Ephraim Sever, in 1826, and had John Biicklin, b. Oct^ 2^, 1826. WHEECER,* JOHN (s. of John and Elizabeth, of Marl- ^ * Thomas Wheeler was in Concord with a family, in 1640, and in 1675, accom- panied Ca[)t. Hutchinson, himself then a Captain, with about twenty troops, tO' Quaboag, now Brookfield, to treat with the Indians. They were there drawn into* ambush, and suddenly fired upon as with a shower of hail, by the perfidious Indians, and eight of their number instantly killed, viz': Zachariah Phillips of Boston, Tim- othy Farlow of Billerica, Edward Colburn of Chelmsford, Samuel Smedly of Con-- cord, Sydrach Hapgood of Sudbury, Sergeant Eyeres, now written Ayres, Sergeant? I'richard, and corporal Coy, inhabitants of Brookfield; and five others wounded j of these was Capt. Hutchinson, mortally, and d'. soon after. Capt. Wheeler was sorely wounded, had his horse shot under him, and, when near being despatched by the enemy, was rescued by his son, Thomas, he also was wounded, who placed his Hither upon a horse, whose rider was slain, and both succeeded by flight, in saving their lives. Capt. Wheeler d. in Concord in 167G. His s. Thomas, whose wife' was Hannah, had John, b. in Concord, in 1661, who there m Elizabeth Wells, 25. 4. 1G84, and {>crhaps had chil. b. there, but soon after settled in Marlboro', whei-e he d. in 1721. His chil. as recorded in Marlboro', were John, b. in 161)5, who set- tled in Shrewsbury ; Martha, in 1698; Joseph, in 1700 ; Ephraim, in 170 J, and also* settled- here ;, and Daniel, in 1701. 264 FAMILY REGISTER, boro') b. in 1G95, m. Mary, b. in 1694, D. of Thomas Hap- good of Marlboro', (and sister of Tliomas Hapgood who setllecf here) Oct. 8, 1717, in Marlboio', and, as appears by the recorcf there, had Cyrus, h. in 1717, and Darius, in 1719, and soore after removed to this town. His wife, Mary, was ad. to this chh. in 1730, Cbil. as on record here, and probably b. here, Jona" than, b. June 22, 1720, and sup. settled in Grafton ; Thomas, Jan. 5, 1721, Lydia, March 25, 1722, m. William Norcross,. Nov. 6, 1741; Josiah, Oct. 7, 1723; Hezedinh, Feb. 16, 1725, (the first of his chil. bap. here) and m. David Taylor, in 1746 ; Martha, Oct. 2, 1726 ; Philemon, April 11, 1728, and d. in 1729 ; Persis, Oct. 6, 1729,- ad. to chh. in 1743, and m.- John Baker, Jun., in 1754; Azubah, Sept. 3, 1731, and m, Peter [perhaps Foster] Larkin of Lancaster, April 4, 1751 ;, Damaris, Aug. 17, 1733, and m. John Barr of ^e-w Braintree^ Oct. 25, 1751 ; John, Sept. 7, 1735; Mary, Oct. 7, 1737; Ilcpziljah, July 16, 1739. There is no record here of the death of either of the parents. WHEELER, CYRUS (s. of John and Mary) m. Lois, D. of Deac. Samuel Wheelock, May 1, 1746 ; they were ad. to this chh. in 1765. He d. here, Feb. 19, 1782, aged 65. The death of his wife is not on record here. Chil. Solomon, b. Feb. 22, 1747 ; Artemas, Dec. 5, 1748 ; Lois, April 22, 1753, and' m. Jonathan Thurston, May 5, 1773, and Samuel Rawson, May 10. 1781, and removed to New York. WHEELER, JOSIAH (bro. of the preceding) m. Eliza- beth Bailey, Feb. 28, 1744. Chil. as on record here, Variasj. b. May 25, 1745 ; Hepzibah, Oct. 27, 1746. WHEELER, JOHN Jun. (bro. of the preceding) m. Jedi- dah, D. of Samuel Bigelow, April 30, 1760. They were ad. tO' this chh. in 1765. Chil. Darius, b. I\Iarch 11, 1761 ; Susanna,. Dec. 31, 1762 ; Thomas, .Jan. 27, 1765 ; Mary, Oct. 12, 1767 j Elizabeth, Feb. 2G, 1769; Catharine, bap. Sept. 8, 1771, " The parents were dismissed, in 1774,. to the covenanting breth- FAMILY REGISTER. 265 ren in Ncwfane, Vt., in order to be formed into a chh. state there." He was at Fort William Henry, at the time of the memorable and unparalleled massacre of the English and Pro- vincial troops, by the Indians, in 1757, after its surrender to Mont- calm, the French commander. WHEELER, SOLOMON, (s. of Cyrus) m. Zipporah Har- rington of Grafton, Aug. 26, 1771. Chil. Moses and Zifporah, b. March 19, 1772 ; Aaron, bap. March 27, 1774. Removed, sup. to Vermont. WHEELER, ARTEMAS (bro. of the preceding) m. Lu- cretia, D. of Gideon Howe, March 25, 177S. Chil. Eber, b. Nov. 6, 1778, and drowned in Jordan pond, July 19, 1794 ; Nathan, Oct. 24, 1781, and m. Susanna Heard of Worcester, in 1805 ; Leonard, Aug. 27, 1783 ; Lucrctia, Nov. 24, 1785 ; Daniel, Sept. 25, 1787; Nahiun, Aug. 21, 1789; Joel, Sept. 10, 179J, and d. infant; Joel, Oct. 15, 1792; Eber, June 10, 1796; Damaris, Aug. 22, 1798; Sarah, Dec. 30, 1801. Removed to Vermont. WHEELER, LEONARD (s. of Artemas) m. Hannah Hemenvvay of and in Vt. Her death is not on record here ; their child, Leonard Hemenway, was bap. here, June 23, 181 1, " on the deceased mother's account ; she was a member of a chh. in Shoreham, Vt." The father m. Dolly, D. of John H. Howe, Jan. 29, 1821, and returned to Vt. WHEELER, EPHRAIM (s. of John and Elizabeth of Marl- boro') b. in 1702, m. Miriam Martin, Dec. 30, 1730 ; they were then both called of this town. She was ad. to this chh. in 1734^ and d. July 9, 1756 ; and he, April 29, 1755 ; their ages are not recorded ; but his, according to his birth, was about 53. Chil. Adam, b. April 29, 1732, and sup. m. Mercy, D. of Isaac Whee- ler of Rudand, an early settler there from Medfield, Nov. 17, 1763, and settled in Hubbardston, where he was a Deacon of the chil., a Captain in the Continental army, and afterwards, in o4 2(36 FAMILY REGISTER. Shm/s army; Ephraim, March 12, 1734; Daniel, bap. June 6, 1736 ; Dinah, Aug. 12, 1739, and m. Aaron Smith, in 1757 ; Miriam, Sept. 1, 1742, and m. Asa Rice, in 1763; Elizaleth, bap. Oct. 28, 1744, and m. Asa Smith, in 1764 ; Aaron, b. Oct. 10, 1747. WHEELER, EPHRAIM (s. of Ephraim) m. Azubah, D. of Abraham Eager, Nov. 4, 1761. Chil. Catharine, b. June 10, 1762; Sarah, March 23, 1764; Amiis, July 16, 1767. The death of his wife, Azubah, is not on record here. He m. EHzabeth, wid. of Francis Temple, March 22, 1769. WHEELER, AARON (bro. of the preceding) m. Ruth, wid. of Samuel Britton, Jun., and D. of Stephen Parker, Nov. 14, 1784, and d. June 23, 1821, aged 75; and his wife, Ruth, March 26, 1313, aged 65. Chil. Abigail, h. Oct. 17, 1785, and m. John Tufts, Jun. of Charlestown, in 1806 ; Miriam, Jan. 19, 1788. WHEELER, LEMUEL and his wife Levinah, came here from Marlboro', about 1814. She was. ad. to this chh. in 1815' Chil. (no births on record here,) George, bap. Oct. 20, 1816; Lorenzo Williams, bap. Nov. 21, 1819; Levinah Ann, bap. Sept. 9, 1821. The father soon after returned to Marlboro'. WHITNEY, SAMUEL of Weston, m. Elizabeth Hastings of Watertovvn, April 7, 1735. They came here, sup. about 1743, with a family of chil. ; of whom were Samuel ; Eliza- beth, who m. Joseph Mixer, Jun., in 1754 ; Nathaniel, who d. here, Nov. 19, 1744; Lydia, who d. here, Oct. 3, 1745 ; their ages are not recorded, nor are the births of any of them on re- cord here. Tlie parents were ad, to this chh. from that in Wes- ton, in 1761, lived on the place afterwards belonging to the late John Bellows, and where he d. Aug. 2, 1788, aged 77 ; no re- cord of the death of his wife, Elizabeth. Chil. as on record here, Lucy, b. Aug. 27, 1744, and m. Asaph Sherman of Graf- ton, July 14, 1762 ; Lydia, June I, 1746, and m. William Brit- FAMILY REGISTER. QQJ ton of Rutland, Nov. 3, 1767 ; Susannah, Feb. 26, 1748, and m. John Bellows, Jun. of Southboro', Oct. 4, 1768, who after- wards settled here J Nathaniel, May 30,1749, and m. Mary- Houghton of Lancaster, Jan. 21, 1771 ; Jonas, June 14, 1751, and m. Tanjar Houghton, sister of his brother's wife, Jan. 11, 1773 ; Sarah, bap. July 15, 1753, and m. John Fisher Lyon, in 1777 ; Elijphalct, bap. May 4, 1757, and m. Lois Houghton of Lancaster, probably sister of his brother's wives, Aug. 12, 177G ; Martha, bap. Aug. 5, 1759. The three last named sons with their wives removed, it is said, to New Marlboro', Vt., and settled there. Susanna Whitney, perhaps a sister of Samuel, m. John Guil- ford of Leicester, June 26, 1750. Hannah Whitney m. Joseph Bellows of Southboro', Feb. 17^ 1785 ; he was bro. of John, who settled here. WHITNEY, SAMUEL, Jun. (s. of Samuel) m. Phebe, D. of Isaac Harrington of Grafton, in 1762 j she was sister of Capt. Isaac, of this town. Chil. Catharine, b. May 5, 1763 ; Eliz- abeth, Aug. 26, 1764; Moses, Oct. 20, 1765, and d. infant; 31oses, Jan. 26, 1767 ; Guilford, Jan. 2, 1769. He removed with his family to New Marlboro', Vt. WHITNEY, DANIEL (sup. from Waltham or vicinity, and perhaps bro. of Samuel) m. here. Thankful, D. of EInathan and Mary Allen, March, 1739, and lived in the N. P., on the place of the late Nathan Bannister, deceased. Neither his, nor her death is on record here. He was one of the highway surveyors in 1760. Chil. Levi, b. Dec. 5, 1739, and sup. m, Lydia Rice of Townsend, in 1780 ; Timothy, Oct. 25, 1743; Daniel, Sept. 4, 1746 ; Sarah, Sept. 9, 1749, and m. Nathan Bannister of Brookfield, afterwards of this town, in 1769. WHITNEY, TIMOTHY (s. of Daniel) m. Catharine, D. of Natiianiel Davenport, Dec. 1, 176S, and lived in the N. P. Chil. as on record here, Lucy, b. March 23, 1769 ; SkadracJc, Oct. 6, 1770; Levi, Aug. 9, 1772; 31ary, Jan. 7, 1774; 268 FAMILY REGISTER. Catharine, Oct. 10, 1777, and d. infant; CatharinCy Feb. 15, 1779; Timothy, June 25, 1783; John, April G, 1785. WHITNEY, DANIEL Jun. (s. of Daniel) m. Catharine Stone of the "County Gore," in 1771, and sup. lived in the N. P. Chil. Jonah, b. Sept, 3, 1772; Isaac, Oct. 17, 1774; Sarah, July 21, 1776 ; Daniel, Sept. 4, 1777. This family is sup. to have removed to Marlboro', where Daniel and Catharine Whit- ney had Luther, b. in 1781 ; John Stone, in 1733, and ffilliam, in 1785. WHITNEY, * THOMAS. The first I find of him is in Westboro', where he was pub. to Anna Gould of that town, Feb. 24, 1753; he was then called of Shrewsbury. They were m. and lived in " the Shoe," adjoining Westboro'. Chil. as on record here; Timothy, b. Nov. 29, 1753 ; Sarah, Nov. 21, 1756, and m. Jonas Hemenway, in 17S0 ; Elijah, April 21, 1761 ; Anna, May 24, 1764, and m. Silas Wheelock, in 1783; John Smith, Dec. 4,1708; Jonah, Aus,. 25,1771. Thomas, the father, was ad. to this chh. in 1784, and d. in Westboro', according to the record there, April 25, 1806, and his wid., Anna, Aug. 10, 1812. Their ages not recorded. WHITNEY, ELIJAH (s. of Thomas) m. Mindwell Hardy of Westboro', May 29, 1785, and had Azubah, b. Oct. 13, 1785. He was set off with his farm to Westboro', in 1793, where he d, Aug. 24, 1817, aged 56. WHITNEY, JOHN S. (s. of Thomas) m. Susanna, D. of Deac. William Knowlton, in 1793. Chil. William Knowlton, b. April 5, 1795, at Westboro', but recorded here ; Artemas Hammond, Jan. 14, 1797 ; Joseph Hastings, Feb. 25, 1799. * What relation existed between Thomas, and the before mentioned Samuel and Daniel, or either of them with the other, is not known. Probably all of the name, in N. E., have one common ancestor in this country, in John, of VVatertown, vvho was made freeman, in 1G36, and d. in 1G73, aged Sk Six of his sons had nimilies in VVatertown. From this stock are numerous descendants; of them was Daniel, ■who had a family of chil. in Weston, before 1722, but the names of his chil. are as yet unknown to me. FAMILY REGISTER. 2(59 WHITNEY, JONAH (s. of Thomas) m. Anna, D. of Gid- eon Rider, May 21, 1797, and was then of Westboro', where he was killed in the removal of a building, Oct. 13, 1810, aged 39, leaving a D. Phila ; and perhaps other children. WHITNEY, JOSEPH H. (from Westboro', s. of John S.) m. Lucy, D. of Nathaniel Green, Jan. 5, 1817. Chil. Lorenzo, b. May 4, 1817; and Martha Maria, April 13, 1824. WHITNEY, SAMUEL, and his wife Fanny Hudson, came here from Harvard or vicinity, about 1823. She d. Oct. 10, 1826, aged 43. Chil. as recorded here; Abigail Cutler, h. Jan. 25, 1813 ; Adalinc Hudson, May 9, 1815; David Austin, Aug. 1, 1816 ; William, Sept. 6, 1818 ; Fanny, June 7, 1820 ; Robert Hudson, Aug. 23, 1822; Mary Ann, Jan. 23, 1825. His 2d wife was Lydia Whitney, whom he m. April 1, 1828. Chil. Sarah Elizabeth, h. April 8, 1832, and George Francis, J^ne 18, 1834. WILDER, JOSHUA (probably from Lancaster) m. Sarah, D. of Maj. John Keyes, Dec. 21, 1731 ; he was then called of Shrewsbury. She was ad. to this chh.in 1723. Chil. Rosinah, b. July 1, 1732; the only one, whose birth is on record here; John, bap. Dec. 4, 1748. As there is no record here of the baptism of the D., it is sup. she lived but a short time, and as there is no other record of the s., than that he was bap. here, it is not probable he was b. in this town. Joshua Wilder was one of the first settlers in Princeton. WILLARD, DANIEL (sup. a descendant of the distinguish- ed Maj. Simon Willard* of Lancaster) m. Rachel Wheelock of * He (1. in 1G7G. In 1713, the Gen. Court granted, upon the petition of his sons and grandsons, to them and their representatives and associates, 921G0 acres of land, now lying partly in Rutland. Among the proprietors having one share each, were his sons Simon, John, Benjamin and Joseph, then living, and the heirs of Jo- siah, of the Rev. Samuel, of Henry, of Daniel, and of Jonathan, his deceased sons. This grant was twelve miles square, and divided into 33 shares. It is said by Jonas Reed, in his History of Rutland, that this grant comprised what is now Rutland, Oakham, Barre, Hubbardston, the greatest part of Princeton, and about one half of Paston. 270 FAMILY REGISTER. Worcester, March 2, 1743. She d. here, March 18, — , aged 49. The year of her death cannot be ascertained ; but it will be seen, that it was after 1757, and before 17G4. Chil. Asahel, b, March 16, 1746; Daniel, Feb. 25, 1748; Sarmiel, March 26, 1749; Ruel, Oct. 16, 1752 ; Beriah, May 25, 1755, and d. in 1756 ; Bericik, July 9, 1757. They are all recorded as the children of Daniel and Rachel Willard. He m. a 2d time. The record here is thus: "Ensign Daniel Willard and wid. Elizabeth Bay- ley of Marlboro', were m. Nov. 13, 1764." After that period, neither he nor any of his family appear on the records here. He is sup. to have removed to Greenfield, where his sons Ruel and Beriah are next found, and, having families there. Justice Willard, a grad. of D. C, in 1811, and s. of Ruel, set- tled in Springfield, State Senator, Register of Probate, &c. David, a grad. of D. C, 1809, and living in Greenfield, was s. of Beriah. A Daniel Willard, whose wife was Anna, had Anna, b. in Sud- bury, in 1686. A Daniel Willard, perhaps the same, with a 2d wife, Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. there, in 1,688. WILLARD, JONATHAN (perhaps a bro. of Daniel) whose wife was Sarah, had Josiah, b. Sept. 4, 1744, and Samuel, Oct. 18, 1746. WITHERBY,* Capt. SILAS (originally from Marlboro') m. Thankful, probably the D. of Maj. John Keyes, and settled first in Grafton. There is no record, here or in Marlboro', of their publishment or marriage. I have said under the head of Maj. John Keyes, that his D., Thankful, m. Jonas Keyes, Aug. 20, 1731 ; that, perhaps, is erroneous, so far as to her being his *John Witherbye (this name is variously written in old records, Witherbee, VVitherbye, and Witlterby) and his wife, Mary, had Thomas, b. in Sudbury, Jan. 5, 1G78, who m. Hannah Wood of Marlboro', Feb. 20, 1G99, and had Mary, b. in 1700; Hannah, in 1702 ; Thomas, in 17035 Silas, abovo mentioned, in 1707} and Submit, in 1710, all in Marlboro'. FAMILY REGISTER. 271 D. There is no record here of more than one Thankful Keyes, and as a Thankful Keyes m. Jonas Keyes at the time, before- mentioned, as appears by the marriage records of this town, she was taken to have been the D. of Maj. John ; but the chh. re- cords, and other evidence lead to a different conclusion, unless she was the wid. of Jonas Keyes, when she m. Silas Witherby, and the presumption is strong that such was the fact. Thankful Keyes was ad. to this chh. in 1728, and called the D. of, then, Capt. John Keyes ; and Thankful Witherby, formerly Keyes, was dis. from this, to the chh. in Grafton, in 1741. When they removed from Grafton to this town, is unknown, but probably before 17S0, as in that year he was ad. to this chh. from that in Grafton. He d. here, March 10, 1783, aged 76, and his wife, Thankful, June 17, 1782, aged, as appears of re- cord, 73 ; and consequently b. in 1709, which agrees with Marl- boro' record respecting the birth of Thankful, D. of John and Mary Keyes. Chil. as on record here, (but probably b. in Graf- ton, inasmuch as none of them were bap. here) John Keyes, b. Feb. 23, 1743 ; Levinah, IMarch 19, 1745, and m. Samuel Wilson of Fitzwilliam, N. H., Feb. 1, 1780, and d. there, his wid. as is said, in 1838 ; Thomas, Jan. 1, 1747 ; 31anj, Feb. 6,. 1749, and m. Leonard Brigham, perhaps oi Grafton, in 1774 y. Sarah, June 14, 1753, and m. Azariah Wilson, Nov. 6, 1783 j he was then of Spencer, and s. of Joseph Wilson, and Grace Harrington, and b. Oct 1, 1756. They removed to Fitzwilliam, and had, Azariah, grad. H. U. in 1816, Chaplain of the U. S.^ frigate Macedonian, Capt. Downs, and d. while in the service, at Valparaiso, unm. about 1818 j his age about 27. WITHERBY, JOHN K. (s. of Capt. Silas) m. Levinah, D. of Daniel Rand, May 3, 1763. Chil. Silas, b. Feb. 20, 1769, m. Sarah Brigham of and in Westboro', June 3, 1793, settled there, and had Mary b. in 1796, Jeremiah, in 1798, Joel, in 1800, Jesse Brigham, in 1807, and Esther Louisa, in 1810;. Danforth, Aug. 28, 1771. The mother d. here June 23, 1775^ aged 32. The death of John K. Witherby is not on record here. It is said he d. Feb. 5, 1311, his age then was 6S. 272 FAMILY REGISTER. WITHERBY, Lt. THOMAS (s. of Capt. Silas) m. Relief Heuston of Dunstable, N. H., and settled in Fitzwilliam. He removed to this town with his family, about 1777. He was in covenant relation with the chh. there, when he left ; his wife Re- lief was ad. to this chh. in 1783. He d. here, May 9, 1827, in his 81st year ; her death not on record. Chil. as recorded here, Lewis, b. Dec. 2, 1770; Jonathan, March 3, 1772; Thomas, Feb. 13, 1774 ; Sarah, Dec. 10, 1775, and m. Joseph Merriam, 3d, of Grafton, Aug. 28, 1794, and had Sarah, Joseph, Hannah, John, Charles, and Charlotte. All the before mentioned chil. were b. at Fitzwilliam ; Mary, Nov. 1, 1777, and m. Joseph Dis- peau of Grafton, May 1, 1796, and had Relief Heuston, John Sanborn, and Samuel ; Silas, Jan. 7, 1734. WITHERBY, LEWIS (s. of the preceding) m. Huldah, D. of Joel, s. of John Wesson of Worcester Gore. Chil. as recorded here ; Oliver, b. July 21, 1793, and m. Mary Har- rington of Worcester, and had Mary, Sarah, James, and others ; Lewis, Aug. 21, 1795, and m. Deborah, D. of Capt. Charles Fay, Nov. 17, 1318, and had Prescolt, Cyrus, and Caroline ; Hannah, Oct. 2, 1799, and m. James Bensley of Providence, and had James and Lambert } Dennis Franklin, March 14, 1814, and m. in Southboro'. WITHERBY, JONATHAN (bro. of the preceding) m. Virtue, D. of Silas Hemenway, Oct. 30, 1796. Chil. Thomas, b. April 2, 1797, (the only one on record here) and m. Amelia Adams of Atliol, and had Jonathan Gilman, Jane Augusta, Mary Relief, Henrietta, Marietta, Ruth and Thomas. The parents removed to Brandon, Vt., and had Seth, who m. Elizabeth, D. of Joseph Williams of Bridport, Vt., to which town the parents next renioved, and had Levi Jennison, who. m. Mary, D. of James Hamilton of Bridport, and had Charles and Eliza ; Relief, who m. Nathan Craft, Jun., s. of Nathan, of Jay, Me., Jan. \b, 1334 ; they live in Newton, and have Walter, b. in 1836 ; Mary Hemenway, who m. Chester Stevens of Templeton. in 1831^ and d. Juno 3, 1843, aged 33, leaving Henry, Charles, Buckliny FAMILY REGISTER. 273 Sarah tJazeltine, and Mary Susanna ; Sarah MerriaWy v.'ho iif. Thomas Hazelthie of Oarnet, Vi., and d. April 7, 1833, a^cd 27 ; i.'Silas Ilemcnu-ay, who ni. Sophia GoiF of Monroe, IV. Y. ', Susan Temjjle, who m. Luke B. AVitherby of this town, in 18374 WITHERBY", THOMAS, Jun. (bro, of the precedin-) m. Susanna, D. of Capt. Thomas Knowkon, June 5, 1800, and hved on the homestead. They were ad. to this chh. in 18:23. He d. Oct. 16, 1S40, aged CG, 8 mos. CiiiL Calvin Knoidton, b. Dec. 9, 1800, and d. unm. July 21, 1827 ; Thomas Ilcnsion, June 25, 1802 ; Elizabeth, March 3, 1804, ad. to this chh. in i823, and m. Elijah A. Brigham, in 1825 ; Lulce, JJiichlin, Dec. 17, 1809; Jonathan Edwin, JNov. 11, 1315, and d. Dec. 28, 1S3G J Susan llelief, Nov. 26, 1818. WITHERBY, SILAS (bro. of the preceding) m. Loi.^. D; of Paul Wheelock, Jun. of iMlllbury, and liad Charles Silas, Joseph Vernon, Mary Lois, Jonathan Gardner, Charlotte So- phia, lieuhcn Miner, Lnfhtr Brigham, Fersis Lucrctia. Lucin- da llciirf, and Daniel Thomas. WITHERBY, THOMAS H. (s. of Thomas, Jan.) m, l^is Muzzy, D. of Ebenezer Drury, Feb. 22, 1821. They were ad. to this chh. in 1323, had George Eranlclin, b. Aug. 25, 1825, and removed lo IMillbury, where she d. in 1S38. WITHERBY, LUKE B. (bro. of the preceding) m. hi.i cousin, Susan Temple, D. of Jonathan Witherby, lives on thu homestead, and had George Thoinas, b. IMay 13, 1840. WIIiSON, JOHN, wliosc wife was Jane, had John, bap. here, June 10, 1733, "by virtue of a certificate Irom Irtj-lasd /' and Thoruas, who was bap. Aug. IS, 1731. WILSON, EDWARD, who was ad. to this chh. in 1742, ai'id d. here, Jan. 21), 1759, ag'jd 7J, is sup. to have been ih^ 35 274 FAMILY REGISTER. Edward Wilson, whose wife, Hopestill, d. in Marlboro', Jan. ~, 1731 , and who there m. Margaret Angler, April 4, 1 732. There is no record here of birth or baptism of any of his chll., nor is the name of his wife on record here. Abigail Wilson, who m. Abiel Bragg, in 1753, and Susanna Wilson^ who m. John Frost of Westboro', June 2, 1757, may have been his daughters ; they were of this town. WAIT, JASON, whose wife was Mercy, had Sarah, b. May 9, 1743; and Hepslhah, Aug. 14, 1745. WINCH, DAVID (probably from Framingham) whose wife was Naomi, had Rachel, b. June 10, 1754. Sarah Winch, who m. Edward Newton, Jun., in 1760, was, is sup. his D. as may have been Elizabeth, who m. Richard Stanford of Natick, in 1764 ; and also, Silence, who m. Ebenezer Belknap of Holden, in 17G4. John W^inch was pub. to Kezla Lovell of Holden, Oct. 13, 175S ; and Aaron Winch to Ruth Winch of Framingham, in 1773. WYMAN,* ROSS (from Woburn, whose first wife was a * He was a stout, athletic man, and, previoas to the ReToIution, while in Bos- ton, and in his wagon, came near being seized and carried off by a press-gang from a British man-of-war. He resolutely defended himself, and, at length, snatching up a cod fish with both hands in the gills, beat them off by slapping them in the face with its slimy tail ! He was a blacksmith by trade, a warm friend to his country, and ever refused to do blacksmithing, or other work for a tory. At the commencement of the Revolu- tion, Gen. Ward requested him to make him a gun and bayonet of sufficient strength for him to pitch a man over his head. He made it to order, and, of horse nail stubs ; it was a real king's arm, as a certain kind of musket was called at that day ; a valuable piece, and did the country some service. How it had done before, and in other hands, is not so well known, but some time after the Revolution, it was, when in the writer's hands, many times known to do execution, at one and the same time, both in front and rear. John and Francis Wiman, probably brothers, were early settlers in Woburn. J>om one of them, no doubt, descended Ross, who settled in Shrewsbury. As his FAMILY REGISTER. 275 liae csnnot be traced from the records in my possession, I subjoin for the informa- tion of such as may desire to search nut further particulars, so much from theiu, as feers follows ^ John Wiman and Sarah Nutt were in. in Woburn, 5. 9. IGW, and had Samuel, b, in 1646, Rnd d. in '46; John, in IGliJ; Solomon, in 1651} David, in 1654; Elizabeth, sn 1655, and d. in 1658 ; Bathsheba, in 1658 ; Jonathan, in 1G61 ; and Mary, in 1674. Lt. John Wimaa d. in 1684. Francis VViman and Judith Peirce were m. 30. 10. 1641, and had Jjdith, b. and d. iu Kj32j Timothy, b. in 1661 ; Benjamin, in 1674; and Stephen, in Wi6. It laay be saferred from what follows, that one or both of them had other chil. John Wiman and Hannah Farrar were m. in 1685, and had John,b. in 1686. She was probably the D. of Thomas Farrar, who was in Lynn, in 1650, and d, ther*^ ia 1694. William Wiman had FraRcis, b. in 1685 ; and Thomas, in 1637. Timothy Wiman had Hannah, b. in 1 about 1826, m. Sarah Paine, D. of Vashni Hemenway, Esq.,- Sept. 16, 1828, had Eiadlnc, b. Dec. 24, 1829, and soon aftef removed to Wovcesler, Appendix (A.) BIOGRAPHICAL. GENERAL ARTEMAS WARD. " No kind of reading affords more entertainment and instruc- tion than biography." Zeno, the celebrated philosopher, whefi he inquired of the Delphic Oracle what manner of life he should lead, received for reply, " ask the dead." We are profited by an acquaintance with the characters and actions of the wise and good of other days. Although dead, they yet speak. A knowledge of their actions, if public men, will imbue us with a deeper sense of our indebtedness for the privileges we enjoy, and stimulate us to preserve and trailsmit them unimpaired to generations yet unborn. In all revolutions, a few master-spirits begin the work, and lead the way. In Boston, Hancock, Otis, and the Adamses, were among the earliest and most zealous supporters of the rights o* the Colonies. Tliey had able coajutors in the interior and coun- try towns, among whom the subject of this sketch stood conspic- uous. They were the founders, and became pillars in the temple of LIBERTY, how extended ! still extending ! under whose arch, broad as the land, the people are wont to unite, once in each year, to commemorate the virtues and valorous deeds of their forefathers, and in grateful remembrance of the past, renew th^ pledge of looking well to the future. 36 2g2 APPENDIX. Justice to all is a debt every man owes, and one that every man cnn, and is in difty bound to pay ; to the illustrious dead, it is one of honor and gratitude. An impartial sketch of the lives of such men, and a faithful relation of the important events, in which, from a love of country and a desire to benefit mankind, they were prominent actors, is not only due to their memory, but will prove an incentive among the living to noble deeds and im- perishable fame ; and thus, by keeping alive the spark, enkin- dle more readily the flame of patriotism, when occasion shall occur, if ever, to combat for our unalienable rights, our institu- tions, and our laws. Biographical notices by descendants of their ancestors are not imcommon, and perhaps pardonable and justified by the public, inasmuch as they are supposed to be in possession, if any are, of documentary papers illustrative of the character and services of him, of whom they speak. Nevertheless, the position before the public of a biographer of his ancestor is somewhat similar, and the less excusable by being voluntary, to that of a witness testify- ing in a case where one of the parties is his relative. The public in the one case, as the jury in the other, are not insensible of the natural bias, and therefore often do, as they reasonably may, make some allowancej and, in some instances, not a little, on that account. What follows is for the most part historical, and from public and private records. The reader will judge and form an opinion for himself. Artemas Ward was the son of Col. Nahum Ward, one of the early settlers in Shrewsbury, and born there, November 27, 1727, and was graduated at Harvard University, in 174S. At the age of twenty-five years, he was commissioned a Justice of the Peace, and, in 1755, "a Major in the third Regiment of Militia in the Counties of Middlesex and Worcester, (and Cap- tain of the first company of the town of Shrewsbury) whereof Abraham Williams, Esq. [of Marlboro'] was Colonel ;" in 1758, " a Lieut. Colonel in the Regiment of foot, commanded by Col. William Williams, raised for a general invasion of Canada." APPENDIX, 283 Having resigned the office of Selectman, Town Clerk, and As- sessor, which he then held in his native town, he went out on that expedition. Some loose leaves of a journal kept hy him while there, yet remain ; from them it appears great irregularity pre- vailed among the troops, IG,000 regulars and provincials, under •:/ <^ ':^ ^-^' ^>..5- ^/^ :Mi,, %,/ »-;»v \,/^ :>^ o V -^' ^,.-:^i;%-„ '^ V ■9- • ' " * o ;^ '^ " " ° * '''^ ^. -^^ „^'^5#\ri;;;. -^ -p. „ o ^ ,0 ^.. ^■ -7^ /- r^^• '\Vo ^^-•^, <>. .tS- o V V V* ^. <;^„ i-x-' / c ''f%^s . - -■■■ J / 1 ° 4X»" CD * o „ o ^ . I ■ ' Deacidified using the Bookkeeper process \^ o. ^ _V Neutralizing Agent: Magnesium Oxide V ^.„.j->-.''-i' 'Vj ^ •' Treatment Date '^,^-3^* c:^K^' .^ "V, *s- ^ ' .-0' ^O. .•t> r. " " " .»■ •<*. 1398 -U O, t *-**.■' 'f*~ -^ A ^ A'^ .-o^i.^ 4 C'^ K-?- '^^ ^Q--^ .^°. V\^ ^<=>- ,, • .^^^-'^. "^fm^-- ^^'% '-■ ^^•^^ "C"!*' N. MANCHESTER. <=!^-' INDIANA ^-s' °^ iliiiliiiiliiiiiiiii li