-0^ ss''.,<^ .o^^\ : %<^' "\.*^ ■ ^ 0^ p ^^^ii''%> .^\^ri''\. v\>-°.,V°'^ v\^.-o/ u n K \v Olj u o \ ^^o^ ^ ^ . V -^ . V y . % ^^^ ^^ ^^0^ «5 o^ 0^ ^^^0,% ■f «? 5t » y-* J^ ,i^ ^^ ,.^ "^. P^ G^-O ^A0< / <6 o^ %<^' "^..^^ °' ^"^ A^ 93, ^0, v-^ <^^ 9p, k^\„.# ''/iSiA^'\.K^^' ''^<^. .A^ *: ^..'^^ / 7^^ fl^ COPYRIGHTED 1902 BY T. J. LOTHBOP. PRINTED BY C. A. HACK & SON, TAUNTON, MASS. PREFACE. On the 31st of August 1898, a meeting of the descendants of Nicholas White was held at Historical Hall, in Taunton, under the auspices of the Old Colony Historical Society. At this meeting an association was formed called the Nicholas White Genealogical and Historical Association. Rev. Nehemiah White, D. D., of Galesburg, 111., was chosen president, Mrs. Clara Isabel Hubbard of Taunton, secretary ; and Thomas J. Lothrop, historian. Mrs. Fanny M. Leonard of Taunton, contributed a poem which was well received. She also contributed a poem for each of the three subsequent meetings held in the years 1899, 1900 and 1901. At the first meeting in 1898, after remarks had been made by several of the descendants, it was voted unanimously that a gene- alogy of the descendants of Nicholas White should be compiled, and the historian soon entered upon the work. For the compilation, the records of many towns and the land and probate records of several counties in Massachusetts were ex- amined. Local histories and printed genealogies of allied families were searched and considerable material taken from these sources. Frequent use has been made of Clark's History of Norton, Chafl&n's History of Easton, and Mitchell's Bridgewater, The "Halls of New England" the Read Genealogy by J. W. Read, the Eddy, Guild, Drake, Hodges and Pratt genealogies have furnished much information and some items have been supplied by Austin's One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families. In all cases, however, where a discrepancy appeared between the printed book and the town records, the latter has been followed. After the work was well under way the compiler learned that a Nicholas White genealogy had been begun by the late William R. Deane and that his manuscript had been placed in the files of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. This manuscript was borrowed and compared with the results of the compiler's investigations; no important discrepancy was found. Mr. Deane's manuscript, however, included only the male lines of the first four generations and did not claim to give a full record of them. Besides the sources of information already named individual members of the family were applied to. Prompt responses were usually made to these applications and in this way much valuable assistance has been given. In obtaining the numerous descen- dants of Mary 3 White, who married Nathaniel Wetherell, mate- rial aid has been furnished by Mrs. Lucinda L. Lincoln, Miss Catherine L. Bassett both of Taunton and Mrs. Eliza J. Osborne of Middleboro, all descendants of said Mary 8, Miss Sarah W. Copeland of Mansfield contributed the valuable record of the de- scendants of Martha 5 White who married William Copeland. J. E. Seaver, Esq., secretary of the Old Colony Historical So- ciety furnished the extensive record of the descendants of Mary 4 White who married William Presbrey and from wliom are descen- ded nearly all and perhaps all of the Presbreys now living in Taunton. For the descendants of Nicholas 5 White, I am indebted to Mr. H. Clure White of Gaines, N. Y. The important and extended record of the descendants of Philip 5 White is the work of his grandson Rev. Nehemiah White, D. D., of Galesburg, 111., who has been president of Lombard University and is now at the head of its Theological Department. In the early part of the work the compilation was much en- couraged and assisted by Mrs. Henrietta E. V. Hayes who died in Sept. 1901. She took a deep interest in the matter and to her is due the credit of originating the movement which has resulted in this compilation. Besides those already mentioned ; the follow- ing should be named as important aiders and abettors in the work : Miss Josephine L. Hall of Boston, Miss Clara A. Avery of De- troit, Mich., Mr. A. J. Turner, of Portage, Wis., Miss Elizabeth Crafts, of Abingtou, Mr. William P. Wetherell of Washington, D. C, Miss Elizabeth H. Leonard and Mrs. Alice B. Leonard both of Mansfield. To each and all of them, and to all who have in any way contributed to the compilation, I here acknowledge my obligations and extend my thanks. Very few abbreviations are used in the book, the letter "b" is used to indicate born in the list of names of children. When the name of a town situated in Massachusetts is used, there is no abbreviation to indicate the state, but when the town is in another state the common abbreviations are used. In giving the names of children, the surname is omitted when it is White, and the child is descended in a male line from the pioneer. In other cases the sur- name is given in full. The compiler hopes his work will afford a basis for further and more complete ancestral investigations. Much additional material has been collected and may be used for another volume to include the eighth and subsequent generations. NICHOLAS WHITE OF DORCHESTER AND TAUNTON,— PIONEER. We have no knowledge of the birth and ancestry of Nicholas White, but that he belonged to the yeomanry of England we have no doubt. When, and how he came to New England, we do not know. He was a freeman in Dorchester in 1643, and about the same time married Susanna, a daughter of Jonas and Frances Humphrey, who had also settled in Dorchester. At this time he was probably about 25 years of age, and had won the confidence and respect of the early settlers. In 1657 the first book of the Dorchester records was destroyed by fire. This book is said to have contained the records of the early births, marriages and deaths, the assignment of lots to the settlers, and the transfers of property. We have reason to believe that it contained the record of his marriage and the births of his children, as well as many facts relating to his life and doings while in Dorchester. Many interesting and important facts were un- doubtedly lost with the book. The knowledge we have obtained relating to Nicholas White has come from Massachusetts State Archives, Plymouth Colony Records, Suffolk probate and land offices, and various other sources. In 1647 he bought from Henry Woolcot a tract of land in that part of Dorchester which was then called Uncaty, and is now the town of Milton. He cleared a part of it and built a house, but before he was able to enjoy the benefit of his labor he was sued by a Mr. Hutchinson, who claimed a prior title. Hutchinson obtained judgment and ousted him from the premises. He then sued Woolcot on his warranty and obtained judgment against him. An execution was issued and Woolcot gave bills to satisfy it, but without the knowledge of White petitioned the General Court for a stay of proceedings and the annulment of the bills. The peti- tion was granted. Nicholas White then presented to the General Court a petition in which he set forth the facts in the case and O PIONEER. from which we can obtain some knowledge of his family and the condition of his estate. The papers in the case may be found in the Massachusetts State Archives. Below is a copy of the order of the Court, adopted on Woolcot's petition ; also a copy of the petition of White and order thereon. The petition of Woolcot was not found in the archives. Answer to Petition of Henry Woolcot. In answer to the petition of Henry Woolcot of Winsor on Connecticut it is ordered that all proceedings about the thirty pounds seven shillings mentioned in the petition be suspended, and that it remain in statu quo prius as before the execution levied, until the peti- tioner may have opportunity either jointly with Nicho- las White or in the name and right of the said White, though his consent should be wanting, that the peti- Vol. iv. tioner, either by himself or his attorney, may have Part i. opportunity to review or try an action as aforesaid, Page 232. for the clearing of the title of the land sold by the petitioner unto the said White, in the County Court to be held at Boston in the 6th (or 8th) month next. And if the land shall be recovered of Mr. Hutchinson for the said White, then the bills for the thirty pounds seven shillings to be null without more impleading of White ; and also that the Magistrates then shall de- termine all damages respecting Mr. Woolcot and Nicholas White, in reference to all former proceed- ings by their impleading each of other. Adopted May 29, 1666. Petition op Nicholas White and Order Thereon. To the Right Hon. Governor, the Deputy Governor and Magistrates, with the Worthy Deputies of this Honored Court: Humbly Showeth that your petitioner in August, 1647, purchased a piece of land at the hand of Mr. Henry Woolcot, containing about 20 acres, scituate in Dor- chester, with assurance under hand, for a firm con- veyance to be made in due time, & in the meantime was put in peaceable possession of the said land, built upon, broke, and fenced much of it; yet before any crop had thereon was molested, sued, overcome & PIONEER. 7 ousted of his lawful purchase by Mr. Hutchinson, of whom he was forced to hire his own again and with it compelled to rent his farm, the which being so great an undertaking for your petitioner occasioned his sud- den poverty, and thereupon forced to forsake his own with his wife and five small children, to seek subsist- ence far remote ; and in his absence the house burned, fence razed, the ground broken up, is grown up again and all ruined and brought to naught. The petitioner sued Mr. Henry Woolcot, recovered dam- State ages to the value of forty pounds, irrevocable, he re- Archives, ceived bills of Mr. Woolcot for payment & expect- Book ing the same in time & kind. Mr. Woolcot, un- 38-196-197 known to your petitioner, hath received a grant from this Honored Court to make his said bills void, whereby Vol. IV. your petitioner is now left naked and destitute, him- Part I. self his wife and children having neither his land re- Page 260. stored, his due damages paid, nor opportunity to find his family with bread, by this trouble, and charge hath accrued hereupon ; wherefore your petitioner humbly requesteth this Honored Court to compassionate his sad condition and vouchsafe to grant that his case may be heard and rightly understood so as that with all possible speed he be repossessed of his said land, and that such damages he hath sustained by means of default as above said may be paid him by Mr. Wool- cot, and your petitioner put in capacity to relieve his family, for which he is willing to refer himself to this Honored Court & to take the land as prized in part payment, so shall he as in duty bound praying your happiness & remain your humble servant. NICHOLAS WHITE. In answer to this petition the Committee doth appre- hend that Nicholas White hath had much wrong and damage in being ousted of his land by Mr. Hutchin- son, whererof he was possessed and whereunto (as it doth appear) he had just title. Therefore he ought to seek reparation legally at the hands of his disturb- ers, and that the General Court order dated 24 May, 1665, respecting this case be and remain in full force. DANIEL GOOKINS. JOHN WISWALL. May 21, 1656. JOSEPH HILLS. 5 PIONEEE. The deputies approve of the return of the committee iu answer to this petition & desire the consent of the Honorable Magistrates thereunto. WILLIAM TORREY, Clerk. Consented to by the Magistrates. EDWARD RAWSON, Recorder. It will be seen that the order in answer to Woolcot's petition was adopted in May, 1656. The petition was probably presented at the same session of the Court. White's petition was presented and the order adopted thereon in May, 1656. White had then moved to Taunton. Whether or not suit was brought against Hutchinson by either Woolcot or White, as recommended by the Court, does not appear. There seems to be no record of any further proceedings in either the County or General Court. It is probable that the property was in some way restored to White. September 12, 1659, the Selectmen of Dorchester (to use the language of the record) "desired William Robinson to inquire how long Thomas Trott hath lived at Uncaty in Nicholas White's house." In June, 1663, an inventory was taken of the estate of Thomas Gatlive, deceased, which included the following item: "Land at Milton bought of Goodman White £140." In October, 1664, Jonathan, a son of Thomas Gatlive, sold this property to David Holmes, and the deed given by him contains a description of the premises, from which it appears that it was situated in the easterly part of Milton, near the Braintree line. When did Nicholas White move to Taunton? This question cannot be answered definitely. In 1652 he mortgaged a part of his real estate to John Gill, of Dorchester. In the mortgage he is described as a resident of Dorchester. The record of a lawsuit at Plymouth between Jonathan Briggs and William Hailstone shows that in October, 1655, he was a resident of Taunton. His re- moval must have been between 1652 and Oct., 1655 ; probably in the spring of 1655, when he had obtained judgment against Woolcot, and supposed the controversy settled. His petition presented to the General Court in 1656 states that he was obliged "to seek subsistence far remote." What he meant by " far remote " is not clear, but it is probable that Taunton was intended. At that time there was no settlement between Dorchester and Taunton, and neither roads nor bridges. Although the distance between the two settlements was only about 30 miles the wilderness inter- vening, made it seem much more. PIONEEE. 9 In 1657 he was included in the list of the inhabitants of Taunton, who had taken the " oath of fidelity." He was very early an owner in the Taunton Iron Works and was prominently connected with them for many years. Among the entries in the books of the Iron Works Company is one which reads as follows, viz. : " delivered to Nicholas White, Sr., to carry through the wilderness, 32 miles to Major E, Tyng, 7c. of iron ; also to Madame Leverett, of Boston, 7c. of iron, and for Samuel Capen 3c. 2 qr. for Dorchester Church, due for 1683-4." Besides his interest in the Iron Works he soon became the owner of a quarter of a saw mill situated on Mill river ; the exact location is not definitely known. The saw mill gave the people of Taunton some annoyance by stopping the run of the fish up the stream, to the ponds above. " (October 31, 1666, George Watson, Gyles Gilbert and William Wetherell (all of whom resided or owned property near Watson's and Winnecunnet ponds) com- plained at the Plymouth Court against James Walker, Robert- Grossman, John Macomber and Nicholas White, in an action of trespass on the case, to the damage of an hundred pounds for hindering the fish for having a convenient passage up and down Mill River at Taunton by the work about the saw mill, contrary to the promise of said James Walker, all of which hath been great damage to the complainants and others." The jury found for the plaintiffs " that a sufficient passage be made by the defendants with the expense of time and costs of suit." The mill owners in accordance with this verdict made a passage way and the herrings resumed their accustomed visits to the ponds. This is one of the first — perhaps the first of the many contests that have been waged over the Taunton Herring in the courts and the Legislature of the State. In or about 1661 Block Island, or New Shoreham, was bought by John Alcock, acting in behalf of sixteen residents of Dor- chester, Braintree and neighboring towns. In April, 1661, a shallop sailed from Braintree for Block Island. It stopped at Taunton, where fifteen of the sixteen purchasers went on board as passengers. They were Thomas Terry, Samuel Deering, Simon Ray, William Tash, Thormut Rose, William Barker, David Kim- ball, William Cahoone, Duncan Williamson, John Rathbone, Edward Vorse, Nicholas White, William Billings, Trustaram Dodge, John Ackurs. The other purchaser, Thomas Faxon, had preceded with the surveyor. Nicholas White probably sold his right very soon, as his name does not appear in the first division of land made in September, 1661. 10 PIONEER. In 1668 Nicholas White, his son Nicholas and his son-in-law, Samuel Hall, were members of a company which purchased a large tract of land lying north of Taunton and extending to the boundary line between the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colo- nies. It was called the Taunton North Purchase, and embraced the present town of Easton, nearly all of Mansfield and a large part of Norton. In 1672 Nicholas White, his son Nicholas, and son-in-law, Samuel Hall, were among the asssociates who bought a large tract of land lying south of Taunton, and comprising the town of Dighton and part of Berkley. This was called the Taunton South Purchase. Nicholas White was not a prominent figure in church, nor in public affairs, but an industrious and enterprising citizen, who in a quiet way did his full share in converting the forests and wild lands into fertile fields and laying the foundations of a city in the wilderness. He was an active participant in promoting the prosperity of Taunton, and a large owner in its industries. By energy, industry and frugality he acquired a large property amounting to about £300 cash value as appears from the inven- tory of his estate, taken at a time when money was scarce and property held at a low valuation. He died in 1697 and in 1698 his estate was divided between his three sons, Nicholas, John and Joseph and his daughter, Eliza- beth. It will be remembered that in 1666 in his petition to the General Court he stated that he had " five small children ; " probably one of the five died early, leaving no issue to inherit property. Other items relating to him and his transactions appear on the records of Dorchester and of Plymouth Colonj^ but as they would not add materially to the interest of the sketch they have been omitted. It is probable that when Nicholas White moved to Taunton he located and lived a few years at or near Scaddings pond, for we find in the will of John Dean of Taunton, made in 1660, mention of " a parcel of land between Nicholas White's house and Mistress Gilbert's farm at Scaddings." An Inventory of the Estate of Nicholas White of Taunton, Deceased; in Lands. Item the home lott with the house and barn and two <£. s. d, acres of land below the way 49-00-00 120 acres of land behind Prospect Hill at 6s. pr acre, 36-00-00 PIONEER. 11 12 acres of land at Joseph White's house at 5s. pr <£. s. d. acre 3-00-00 3 acres of land at the home lott 2-14-00 6 acres of land and 3 acres of swamp, near widow Eddy's 1-15-00 8 acres of land on the east side of Hart^s brook at 3s. 9d. pr acre 1-10-00 20 acres of land at Hart's brook at 6s. pr acre. . . . 6-00-00 20 acres of land at Rumford at 5s. pr acre 6-00-00 10 acres of land at Joseph White's 8-00-00 4 acres of meadow at Scaddings 6-00-00 One South Purchase (one share) 10-00-00 3 acres of meadow at Broad Cove 7-10-00 2 acres of meadow at Rumford 3-00-00 6 acres of meadow at Hart's brook 10-00-00 8 acres of land called the Great Lott 12-00-00 20 acres of land where John White's house is 6-00-00 20 acres of land at Hart's meadow 6-00-00 John White's North Purchase 9-00-00 Two town purchases so called 12-00-00 14 acres of land now joining to the home lott 12-00-00 2 acres of meadow at Babbitt's brook 1-10-00 37 acres of land at the Neck plain 10-00-00 One share in the old iron works 14-00-00 One-fourth part of the old saw mill 2-00-00 Three-quarters of a North Purchase 9-00-00 242-19-00 The above written particulars were appraised by us, the sub- scribers hereof, 10th day of June, 1699. INCREASE ROBINSON. THOMAS X HARVEY. MARK. EZRA DEAN. His personal property appraised July 13, 1697, by Thomas Harvey and Ezra Dean amounted to 52-02-06, making the total inventory <£ 295-1-06 returned to court by Nicholas White, admin- istrator on the estate, as appears from the following record. Memorandum, that on the fourteenth day of October, 1699, then in Bristol appeared Nicholas White of Taunton, in the County of Bristol (before John Saffin, Esq., Judge of Probate of 12 PIONEER. Wills &c., within the County aforesaid), being administrator to the estate left by his late father, Nicholas White, late of Taunton, aforesaid, deceased, and made oath to the inventorys both of lands and movables above and within written, are true and just to the best of his knowledge, & when he knoweth of more he will re- veal it that it may be herewith recorded. JOHN SAFFIN. JOHN GARY, Register. Entered and engrossed Dec. 15, 1699, by JOHN GARY, Register. The following agreement was made by John White and Joseph White with their brother, Nicholas White, administrator of the estate of their father, Nicholas White, deceased. Know all men by these presents, that we, John White and Joseph White of Taunton, in the Gounty of Bristol and Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, sons of Nicholas White of said Taunton, deceased, have fully agreed with Nicholas White, our brother and administrator to the estate of our father, deceased, as by letter of administration may appear, bearing date the 14th day of July last past (that is to say), said John and Joseph White do agree with said administrator that each of them shall be fully satisfied, contented and paid their full proportion of what of right belonged tons, said John and Joseph, as our full shares of the estate of said father, deceased, as by schedule or account annexed to this agreement, appeareth that is to say fifty-five pounds fifteen shillings as inserted and the remaining part of our proportion of oui share of said estate to pay the debts due from said estate we leave in the hands of the administrator, and if by overplus or credit to said estate there shall be anything to divide we expect and are to have our proportion thereof that belongeth to us of right. Far- ther, we, said Nicholas White, administrator to said Nicholas White, deceased, and John and Joseph White, do acknowledge that these presents is our absolute contract and agreement and a final issue of anything pertaining to our deceased father's estate. And we, said John and Joseph White, do hereby forever quit claim to any other part of the said estate than what is here, in said schedule inserted. In witness hereof we have set our hands and seals this 28th day PIONEER. 13 of October, 1698, in the tenth year of his Majesty's reign, William, the third, king over England, &c. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us. Increase Robinson. NICHOLAS WHITE, Adm'r. Joseph Hall. JOHN WHITE. Nicholas Moorey. JOSEPH WHITE. In Taunton, Bristol County, Oct. 28, 1698, the above said Nicho- las White, John White and Joseph White appeared and acknowl- edged the above written instrument to be their own free act and deed. Before me, THOMAS LEONARD, Justice. Memorandum, that on the 14th day of October, 1699, Nicholas White, administrator, above named, personally appeared before me, John Saffin, esq., Judge of Probate of Wills and granting of ad- ministrations within the County of Bristol, and acknowledged this instrument to be his free act and deed, to which his said brothers John White and Joseph White have sett their hands and seals also in full satisfaction on their parts respectively. JOHN SAFFIN. JOHN CARY, Register. John White of Taunton, in Bristol County, his part of his de- ceased father's estate by agreement with his brother Nicholas, ad- ministrator to said estate. Item, sixty acres of land at his home and at Hart's meadow ^18-00-00 Eight acres of land on the east side of Hart's brook, 1-10-00 Three-fourths of a North Purchase share 9-00-00 Half a town share 3_00-00 Four acres of his father's home lot 12-00-00 A third of Hart's meadow 3_06-08 Movables, including a fifth part of a share in the old iron works 8-18-04 X55-15-00 Joseph White's proportion as followeth : Imprimis 25 acres of land behind Prospect Hill. . . . 7-10-00 22 acres of land at Joseph White's house 11-00-00 22 acres of land and meadow at Rumford 8-00-00 14 PIONEER. Eight pounds in movables, including a fifth part of a whole share in the iron works therein 8-00-00 Two acres of meadow at Babbitt's brook 1-10-00 Three-fourths of a share in the North Purchase .... 9-00-00 Half a share of a town purchase right 3-00-00 Four acres of meadow at Scaddings 6-00-00 Six acres of land and three acres of swamp near widow Eddy's 1-15-00 ^£55-16-00 Elizabeth Pratt had ^38-04-00 accordingi to the account ren- dered by the administrator Oct. 14, 1699. FIRST GENERATION. Children of Nicholas 1 and Susanna (Humphrey) White all born in Dorchester. The dates of birth are not known, but the order of birth is probably as given below: 2. i. Elizabeth. 3. ii. Nicholas. 4. iii. John b. 1649. 5. iv. Joseph. SECOND GENERATION. Elizabeth 2 White married 1st in 1663-4 Samuel, son of George and Mary Hall. They resided (it is said) near the bloomerie, in Taunton. He was born in 1644 ; held several town offices; was a- member of the original church, and died in or '- before 1689. She married 2d, March 3, 1689-90 Jonathan Pratt, ^^ and died about 1707. Children all born in Taunton : Samuel 2 Hall, b. Dec. 11, 1664. ^ John Hall, b. Oct. 19, 1666. Nicholas Hall, b. Jan. 23, 1668; died in the Phips expedition against Canada, in 1690 ; unmarried. His wages for services in the expedition were paid to his brothers, Samuel and John. Elizabeth Hall, b. Oct. 28, 1670. Mary Hall, b. Oct. 3, 1672. Sarah Hall, b. Oct. 14, 1674 ; died May 28, 1677. Ebenezer Hall, b. March 19, 1677. 13. viii. Sarah Hall, b. March 2, 1679 ; married John 3 son of Jonah and Esther Austin ; he was born in Taunton July 1,1671. - 14. ix. George Hall, b. Jan. 25, 1680-81. 6. i. 7. ii. 8. lU. 9. iv. 10. V. 11. vi. 12. vii. 16 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 15. X. Hannah Hall, b. 1682-3, married William 3 Wetherell, of Taunton, and had several children whose names are not known to the writer. Nicholas 2 resided in Taunton, probably on Dean street. He was one of the Selectmen of Taunton four years and held other positions of trust and responsibility. Like his father he was en- gaged in business and a large landholder. He died in Norton, probably, at the residence of his oldest son, Jan. 18, 1727-8. His will was dated September 15, 1724, and pro'ved May 28, 1728. The inventory of his estate amounted to <£ 1653-1 9s.-3d.* He married December 9, 1673 Ursula, daughter of William and Ursula ? Macomber, of Marshfield. Children all born in Taunton : Nicholas, b. Feb. 3, 1674-5. Matthew, b. Oct. 25, 1676. Ephraim, b. Feb. 8, 1678 ; died without issue. Dorcas, b. Dec. 24, 1680. Benjamin, b. ; died without issue. John, b. Jan. 10, 1685 ; died young. Thomas, b. . John 2 White resided in that part of Taunton which became Raynham in 1731 ; died September 3, 1726, aged 77 years. He was a surveyor, clerk of the military company, one of the Select- men of Taunton and a large owner of real estate. In 1704 Kb represented Taunton on a committee to settle the boundary line between Dorchester on the one side and Taunton and Bridgewater on the other. He married February 24, 1679-80 Hannah, daugh- ter of Samuel and Susanna (Reed) Smith, of Taunton. Chil- dren all born in Taunton : 23. i. John, b. Aug. 16, 1681. 24. ii. Hannah, b. April 19, 1683. 25. iii. Josiah, b. April 19, 1685. 26. iv. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 11, 1687. *Among the articles inventoried were a sword at Thomas White's and a gun at widow Mary Hall's. Estate of Nicholas 2 was divided and the division entered in Court December 15, 1730. In the Executor's account is the following item : " Two days in going to Marshfield to pay debt due to Thomas Macomber." 16. 1» 17. ii. 18. iii. 19. iv. 20. V. 21. vi. 22. vii. \ SECOND GENERATION. 17 27. V. Samuel, b. Aug. 3, 1691. 28. vi. Abigail, b. April 17, 1694. 29. vii. Susanna, b. Sept. 27, 1696. 30. viii. Mehitable, b. April 12, 1699; married Nov. 8, 1739 Shadrach Wilbur, Jr., of Raynham, (his 2d wife.) She died Feb. 15, 1783. She had no children. 31. ix. Margaret, b. Oct. 2, 1702 ; died April 15, 1775 ; un- married. Will proved April 26, 1775. 32. X. Esther, born July 4, 1704; died Jan. 16, 1774; un- married. Joseph 2 White resided in Taunton on the westerly side of Scaddings pond. He was a soldier in King Philip's war and was wounded in the " Swamp Fight." He is mentioned in the Plym- outh Colony records as one of those who were paid for killing wolves ; was a large owner of real estate in the vicinity of Scad- dings and Watson's ponds. He married Mary ; died in 1724. Oldest son, Joseph, appointed administrator of his estate Nov. 16, Children all born in Taunton : Lydia, born Aug. 17, 1682 ; married Samuel, son of Daniel and Hannah (Hill) Fisher. He was born Feb. 3, 1669, and died at Taunton in 1724. Joseph, b. Feb. 13, 1683-4. Edward, b. March 27, 1686. Mary, b. July 19, 1688. Susanna, b. Aug. 8, 1690 ; prob. died young. William, b. Oct. 28, 1692. Nathaniel, b. April 25, 1695 ; died young. Ebenezer, b. Sept. 13, 1697. Ephriam, b. . Elizabeth, b. ; married Nov. 7, 1727, Thomas Story, of Norton. An agreement of his heirs was made July 7, 1725, and was signed as follows : Joseph White, f , ^ Nathaniel Wetherell, Edward White, J '^ \ Mary Wetherell, William White, ] | [ Elizabeth White, Ebenezer White, 1^ J Ephraim White, Lydia Fisher, [seal.] Joseph, Edward and Ephraim were then living in Taunton. William and Ebenezer in Norton. Lydia Fisher and Nathaniel, and Mary Wetherell, in Norton, and Elizabeth White in Taunton. Lydia Fisher was then a widow. 33. i. 34. ii. 36. iii. 36. iv. 37. V. 38. vi. 39. vii. 40. viii. 41. ix. 42. X. THIRD GENERATION. 6 Samuels Hall resided on the road from Taunton to the Iron Works; married January 3, 1683, Abigail, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail Pratt, of Plymouth. She was born November 2, 1665, and died July 6, 1734. He died in 1716. Children all born in Taunton : 43. i. Jonathan 4 Hall, b. Aug. 22, 1686. 44. ii. Samuel Hall, b. , 1688. 45. iii. Esther Hall, b. ; married Samuel Blake. 46. iv. Hannah Hall, b. ; mariied Silas King. John 3 Hall resided in that part of Taunton which is now Mansfield, near Cobbler's Corner; married December 14, 1692, Esther, daughter of James Bell, born August 15, 1672. Chil- dren all except the last born in Taunton : Sarah Hall, b. Jan. 17, 1695. Susanna Hall, b. Nov. 1, 1696 ; married July 10, 1711, Matthew White (No. 17) ; they had no children. Seth Hall, b. Sept. 7, 1698. Hezekiah Hall, b. Oct. 20, 1700. Josiah Hall, b. Aug. 21, 1702. Charity Hall, b. July 21, 1704. Zipporah Hall, b. Aug. 4, 1706. Elizabeth Hall, b. April 2, 1708. Hannah Hall, b. in Norton, Oct. 2, 1711. 9 Elizabeth 3 Hall, resided in that part of Taunton which became Norton in 1711 ; married, March 16, 1689, John, son of Thomas Caswell, born in Taunton July 1, 1656. His estate was appraised March 20, 1713-14. After his death she married 2d, November 47. i. 48. ii. 49. iii. 50. iv. 51. V. 52. vi. 53. vii. 54. viii. 55. ix. 66. i. 57. ii. 58. iii. 59. iv. 60. V. THIRD GENERATION. 19 27, 1716, Benjamin, son of Jeremiah and Katherine Newlaud, born Oct. 1, 1673. Children all bj first husband and all born in Taunton : John Caswell, b. July 17, 1690. Elizabeth Caswell, b. June 16, 1691. Samuel Caswell, b. Oct. 6, 1695. Josiah Caswell, b. Jan. 1, 1697. Jemima (on Taunton records Jedidiah) Caswell, b. Nov. 7, 1700. 61. vi. Bethia Caswell, b. June 14, 1705 ; married by Rev. Joseph Avery January 12, 1726-7, to Henry, son of John Wetherell of Norton, born January 26, 1703. After her death he married Dinah Wetherell, born July 5, 1723. (No. 162.) 10 Mary 3 Hall, resided in Taunton (now Norton) ; married, 1st, July, 27, 1692, Samuel Briggs, who died in 1703. She married 2d, March 17, 1706-7, Benjamin, son of Thomas Caswell, Jr., and nephew of John, the husband of her sister Elizabeth. He was born November 16, 1675. The children by her 1st husband : Thomas Briggs. Elida Briggs. Hannah Briggs. Elizabeth Briggs. Mary Briggs. By 2d husband, Benjamin Caswell, she also had five children whose names have not been learned by the writer. 12 Ebenezer3 Hall, was a farmer, residing in that part of Taunton which is now Mansfield ; married, June 22, 1704, Jane Bumpus. Moved to Falmouth, Me., where he was living in 1735. 14 George 3 Hall, resided in that part of Taunton which became Easton, in 1725 ; married Lydia, daughter of Thomas and Kathe- rine (Stephens) Dean. She was born in 1679 and died in Easton, August 22, 1726. After her death he was appointed guardian for her children, who were minors and inherited property from their grandmother, Katherine Dean, and their aunt, Hannah Dean. Children all born in Taunton : 62. i. 63. ii. 64. iii. 65. iv. 66. V. 69. iii. 70. iv. 71. V. 72. vi. 73. vii. 74. viii. 75. ix. 20 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 67. i. Lydia Hall, born Feb. 4, 1706. 68. ii. Deborah Hall, bora Feb. 15, 1708 ; married Seth, son of Uriah and Elizabeth (Caswell) Leonard of Taunton. They sold their estate in Easton and moved to Lyme, Conn., where Seth lived but a few years. She was a widow in 1751. George Hall, b. Oct. 22, 1710. Thomas Hall, b. Oct. 8, 1712. Isaac Hall, b. Jan. 12, 1714-15. Keziah Hall, b. Feb. 2, 1716-17. Abiel Hall, b. April 20, 1719. Nathan Hall, b. May 19, 1721. Abijah Hall, b. Dec. 19, 1723. 16 Nicholas 3 White, resided near Cobbler's Corner in the North Precinct of Norton (now Mansfield). The house in which he lived is now (1901) standing. He was one of the earliest settlers in that neighborhood and a leader in all movements for the com- fort and welfare of the people. With George Leonard, who had also settled in another part of the territory, that is now Norton, he led the movement to set off the town of Norton from Taunton. He also took a leading part in setting off the North Precinct of Norton and establishing a church within its limits. This was done in 1731, and in 1737 Rev. Ebenezer White of Brookline, a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1733, was ordained as " gospel minister of the church in the North Precinct of Norton." Nicholas White had been a deacon of the first church in Norton for many years, and was the first deacon of the church in the North Precinct. He was also one of the selectmen of Norton, a representative to the General Court, and conspicuous in all public affairs. A large boulder was erected by his descendant, Walter L. White, on the farm where he lived, commemorative of his services as a founder of the town. His will, dated August 8, 1743, was proved Octo- ber 3, 1743. The executors were his sons, Nicholas and Jacob. He died September 2, 1743, leaving a large estate. June 2, 1703, he married Experience, daughter of Philip and Judith (Whitman) King, who died in May, 1752, in the 74th year of her age. Chil- dren probably all born within the limits of the present town of Mansfield : 76. i. Nicholas4, b. 1704. 77. ii. Philip, b. 1706. THIED G'^NERATION. 21 78. iii. Ursula, b.. 1708 ; married Dr. Samuel Caswell, (No. 68.) 79. iv. Jonathan, b. Nov. 10, 1710; died Nov. 11, 1750, un- married. 80. V. Jacob, b. May 26, 1713. 81. vi. Judith, b. Dec. 30, 1715. 82. vii. Experience, b. Aug. 30, 1718 ; probably died unmar- ried before 1743. She is not mentioned in the divi- sion of the estate of her brother Jonathan, April 24, 1751, nor in the will of her father, made in 1743. 83. viii. Isaac, b. Nov. 25, 1720. 84. ix. Mary, b. July 7, 1723. 17 Matthew 3 White, resided in the North Precinct of Norton ; died before 1731 ; married, 1st, July 10, 1711, Susanna Hall, (No. 48) ; married, 2d, in 1715, Damaris, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Williams) Dean, born Sept. 4, 1689. Children all born in Norton and all by 2d wife : 85. i. Seth4, b. June 26, 1716. 86. ii. Mary, b. Dec. 5, 1720. 87. iii. Benjamin, b. Dec. 6, 1722. 88. iv. Damaris, b. Jan. 21, 1724-5. The widow Damaris married April 29, 1731, Benjamin Tree, and had a daughter, Mary Tree, b. Sept. 22, 1732. 19 Dorcas 3 White, resided in Raynham, where she died in 1758 ; married, Dec. 12, 1712, Seth, son of James and Lydia (Gulliver) Leonard. About 1755 Seth Leonard, in company with others, established iron works on Two-Mile river about half a mile above the first Taunton iron works, established bj^ his grandfather and others about one hundred years earlier. Sept. 10, 1761, he sold his homestead, with dwelling house, saw mill and grist mill in Raynham, to his son Edmund. During the latter part of his life he was insane and under the guardianship of Robert Brettun. He died in Providence, R. I., in 1770. Children all born in the part of Taunton which became Raynham : 89. i. Rebecca Leonard, born in 1714, died July 21, 1738. 90. ii. Nicholas Leonard, married, Nov. 1, 1743, Hannah Stim- son, of Taunton, and moved away. 91. iii. Edmund Leonard, b. 1722, died Dec. 31, 1803, aged 81 years. 22 THE NICHOLAS T^■HITE FAMILY. 92. iv. Ebenezer Leonard, b. May 21, 17H; died May 15, 1725. Probably others, names not found. 22 Thomas 3 White, resided in Taunton on the northerly side of Prospect Hill; died near the end of the year 1730; married Abi- ^ gail, daughter of John and Joanna (Thayer) Grossman. She was born Oct. 7, 1690, and died Jan. 22, 1767. Sept. 21, 1731, she was appointed guardian for their nine children, of whom three, Thomas, John and Sarah, were more than 14 3'ears of age. I have not been able to find the dates of their births or the order in which they were born. John died Jan. 26, 1806, in his 94th year, and Abraham died Feb. 20, 1801, aged 84 years. These items are taken from their gravestones, and indicate that John was born in 1712 or 1713, and Abraham in 1717. The probable order of is to be as follows : Thomas. John . Sarah. Abraham, b. 1717. Nathaniel. Abigail ; married, February 10, 1739-40, Geo. Cottrell, and lived in South Kingston, R. I. Mary ; was 21 years of age before Jan. 10, 1745. Ursula. Joanna; married June 20, 1751, Nicholas Smith, Jr., of Taunton, and died Oct. 1, 1776. Of their children nothing is known. Timothy Smith, who moved to New York about 1789, and a Nicholas Smith, Jr., may have been their sons. 23 John 3 White resided in the part of Taunton which became Raynham ; was a carpenter, surveyor and millwright. He was one of the selectmen of Raynham, an assessor and town treasurer. He built the first meeting house in Raynham, which was begun Sept. 12, 1728, and dedicated June 15, 1729. He died about 1758. y Married, Dec. 28, 1709, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Eliza- / beth (Bell) Grossman, born October 31, 1691. Ghildren all born / in Taunton except the last : 102. i. Solomon. 103. ii. George. birth see: 93. 1, 94. ii. 95. iii. 96. iv. 97. V. 98. vi. 99. vii. 100. viii. 101. ix. THIRD GENERATION. 23 104. iii. Naomi, married Feb. 18, 1742-3, Seth, son of Matthew and Daraaris (Dean) White (No. 85.) 105. iv. Phebe, b. 1726. 106. V. John, b. 1726, twin with Phebe ; died Oct. 31, 1739. 107. vi. David, b. in Raynham June 27, 1731. 24 Hannah 3 White resided in Norton, married. May 22, 1710, Joseph, son of Thomas and Jane Eliot of Rehoboth; he was born March 2, 1684, and died in March or April, 1752. His son, Nehemiah, was appointed administrator on his estate May 15, 1752, and in April, 1753, Hannah, the widow, Ebenezer and wife, Hannah Turner, Abiel and wife, Abigail Leonard, gave receipts for their several shares in the estate. Widow Hannah Eliot died in Mansfield March 6, 1775. Children probably all born in Norton : Joseph Eliot, b. April 29, 1711 ; died Aug. 15, 1726. John Eliot, b. March 23, 1713 ; died March 2, 1750, leaving no heirs. Hannah Eliot, b. Feb. 8, 1715 ; married Ebenezer Tur- ner, and lived in Norton. Samuel Eliot, b. Aug. 23, 1717 ; died in 1752, unmarried. Nehemiah Eliot, b. March 8, 1719 ; married Mary White ; (see No. 84.) Abigail Eliot, b. Jan. 9, 1722. Ebenezer Eliot, b. Nov. 20, 1724 ; died Jan. 27, 1740. 25 Josiah 3 White resided in the northwesterly part of Norton (now West Mansfield). He owned and occupied a large tract of land on Cowesit (now Wading) river ; was a representative from Nor- ton to the General Court in 1749 and 1750. He married Nov. 20, 1712, Margaret, daughter of Uriah and Elizabeth (Caswell) Leon- ard. Children all born in Norton : Josiah, b. Aug. 26, 1713., ■ Margaret, b. April 18, 1715. Jonathan, b. June 17, 1717. Abigail, b. Oct. 27, 1719. Jacob, b. Feb. 1, 1721-2. Sarah, b. , married Martin, who died before 1791. 121. vii. Elizabeth, married, July 12, 1769, Thomas Wilson, and moved to Greenwich. 108. i. 109. ii. 110. iii. 111. iv. 112. V. 113. vi. 114. vii. lib. 1. 116. ii. 117. iii 118. iv. 119. v. 120. vi 24 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. I 122. viii. John. 123. ix. Nathan. The dates of birth of the hist four are not known, and their names may not be given in correct order. 27 Samuel 3 White resided near the meeting house in Raynham and was the owner of a mill situated near his home. He died in Raynham Dec. 23, 1769. His will, made May 9, 1755, probated Feb. 26, 1770, mentions wife Susanna and children, Sophia, Hannah, Susanna and Samuel. He married May 14, 1719, Susanna Good- speed, who was born Nov. 7, 1689, and died July 16, 1782. Chil- dren all except the last born in Taunton, before Raynham was set off and incorporated : 124. i. Susanna, b. April 15, 1720 ; died April 13, 1722. 125. ii. Sophia, b. April 16, 1722. 126. iii. Hannah, b. June 10, 1724 ; married Amariah, son of Dr. Samuel and Mary (Willis) Hall. (No. 208.) 127. iv. Susanna, b. March 10, 1728 ; married in 1753 (pub. Nov. 19, 1753) James Fillebrown, of Norton. She died Aug. 22, 1764. 128. V. Samuel, b. June 3, 1730. 129. vi. Lydia, b. in Raynham, Nov. 10, 1732 ; died April 19, 1736. 28 Abigail 3 White resided in Taunton and after 1731 in Raynham, where she died March 3, 1751 ; married Dec. 12, 1712, Thomas Baker of Taunton. Children all except the last born in Taunton: 130. i. Samuel Baker, b. Dec. 10, 1713. 131. ii. Abigail Baker, b. March 19, 1716 ; married Jan. 18, 1742-3, Ebenezer Mayo, who was then a resident of Ravnham. 132. iii. Elijah Baker, b. Jan. 25, 1721-2. 133. iv. Mary Baker, b. June 1, 1727 ; married Nov. 21, 1745, Joseph Presbrey, of Taunton. 134. V. Thomas Baker, b. Feb. 28, 1729-80 ; married June 27, 1751, Hannah Crossman, of Middleboro. 135. vi. Simeon Baker, b. in Raynham, Nov. 24, 1735. 29 Susanna 3 White resided in Bridgewater ; married in 1719 John, son of John and Alice Leach; he was born in Bridge- THIRD GENEEATION. 25 water, in 1695. He died in 1744. Children born in Bridgewater: 136. i. Alice Leach : married in 1738, David Perkins. 137. ii. Abiah Leach. 138. iii. Stephen Leach. 34 Joseph 3 White resided in Taunton, on the Medfield road, near Scaddings Pond. A deed to his son, Simeon, shows that he was living in Taunton as late as July 12, 1763, but the exact date of his death has not been found. He married previous to January 4, 1716-17, Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel and Annie (Lincoln) Owen. The births of their children are not found on record and the names may not be given in order of birth: Joseph. Daniel, b. Aug. 1719, as appears from military rolls. Catherine, married Nov. 17, 1743, Jonathan Wood- ward, of Taunton ; they had no children. Bathsheba, married Ephriam Wetherell (No. 161.) Simeon. Sarah, married Feb. 5, 1754, George Fuller. Elizabeth, published to Peter Porter, Dec. 4, 1755. Joanna, married Hezekiah Titus. Levi. 35 Edward 3 White resided in the East Precinct of Norton, which was incorporated as the town of Easton, in 1725 ; died before June, 1747. August 7, 1724, Joseph White, of Taunton, sold to his son Edward, 35 acres of land in the East Precinct of Norton. April 14, 1740, Edward White, of Easton, conveyed to Ephraim Hayward, of Bridgewater, 35 acres of land in Easton. At Court on the 2d Tuesday of June, 1747, Daniel Hayward made oath " that he saw Edward White sign the deed ; said Edward hav- ing died since that time." In 1725 when the property of his father was divided he was described as of Taunton. He may have lived in Taunton until after the death of his first wife, and the loss of the Taunton records may account for the absence of records giving the births of her children. He married 1st, May 3, 1710, Rebecca Wetherell ; 2d, Hannah (perhaps Hewitt) who after his death married Godfrey, of Norton. October 10, 1753, Hannah Godfrey, of Norton was appointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Edward White, of Easton." Children by 1st wife : 139. i. 140. ii. 141. iii. 142. iv. 143. V. 144. vi. 145. vii. 146. viii. 147. ix. 148. 1. 149. ii. 150. iii. 151. iv. 152. V. 26 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Henry. Nathan. Edward. Rebecca, married March 27, 1740, Elkanah Smith. Nathaniel, born in Taunton, in 1721, as stated on Colonial War roll ; married in 1745 Susanna Cioss- man. September 5, 1746, Nathaniel White and Susanna, his wife, of Easton, sold to Jeremiah Bas- sett, of Taunton, all their interest in land in the County of Bristol, given to them by their grand- father, Robert Grossman, late of Taunton, deceased. He was in the expedition against Crown Point in 1756, and is supposed to have died in 1757. He was a Corporal in Capt. Wetherell's company. Col. Ephraim Leonard's regiment, and was in service in Capt. Benj. William ^' company, Col. Gridley's regi- ment, Fort Edward, July 26, 1756. They had no children recorded. 35 Children of Edward White by 2d wife, Hannah : 153. vi. Hannah, b. April 7, 1731 ; married, Jan. 30, 1749. Abra- j ham, son of Thomas and Abigail (Crossman) White! (No. 96.) ' 154. vii. Keziah, b. March 2, 1733 ; married, November 27. 1755, Isaac, son of Jaziel and Hannah (Gushee) Smith. They lived near the boundary line between Taunton and Raynham. Record of Anna Smith says: "On the 22d of May, 1813, he was 84 and she 80 years of age." He died Nov. 9, 1820, aged 90 years. 165. viii. Jacob, b. June 6, 1737 ; was in Capt. Jonathan Howard's company of Bridgewater, in 1754. Nothing more has been learned concerning him. He may have died in the Colonial war. 156. ix. Elijah, b. in 1740 or 1741. 36 Mary 3 White, married May 28, 1713, Nathaniel, son of William and Elizabeth (Newland) Wetherell of Norton. The will of Nathaniel Wetherell, made April 18, 1860, and proved Dec. 16, 1860, mentions wife Mary, who was appointed executrix, daugh- ter Mary, who married Silas Williams and was then deceased, 162. vi. 163. vii. 164. viii. 165. ix. THIRD GENERATION. 27 children of son Nathaniel, then deceased, daughter Charity, wife of Ephraim Hewitt, son Ephraim, daughter Dinah, wife of Henry Wetherell, children of son Job, daughter Patience, wife of Zebulon Field, and youngest son Nathaniel. Children, as recorded, born in Norton : 157. i. Phebe 5 Wetherell, b. Jan. 20, 1713-14 ; probably died young, not mentioned in her father's will. 168. ii. Mary Wetherell, b. July 3, 1715 ; married Silas Wil- liams; died before April 18, 1760. 159. iii. Nathaniel Wetherell, b. March 18, 1717. 160. iv. Charity Wetherell, b. March 7, 1719 ; married Ephraim Hewett. 161. V. Ephraim Wetherell, b. Jan. 22, 1721; married Bath- sheba, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Owen) White (No. 142.) Dinah Wetherell, b. July 5, 1723. Job Wetherell, b. May 22, 1725. Patience Wetherell, b. Sept. 3, 1728. Solomon Wetherell, b. Dec. 7, 1730. His name was probably changed to Nathaniel after the death of his brother, Nathaniel, about 1748 or '49. 38 William 3 White, resided in Norton, Preston, Conn., and Staf- ford, Conn. He sold his farm in Norton to Rev. Ebenezer White May 2, 1737. In 1742 he was living in Preston, Conn., and Dec. 29 of that year he bought from Nicholas Hall of Enfield, in Conn., for two hundred and fifteen pounds, eighty-five acres of land in Stafford, Conn. The deed was recorded Nov. 28, 1745. There was laid out to William White of Stafford Jan. 18, 1746, eighteen acres and a half of land at the southwest part of the township of Stafford, upon the right originally Nicholas Hall's. Nov. 20, 1745, Benjamin Thomas of Stafford sold to William White of Stafford his interest in land in the southwest part of Stafford laid out to Samuel Hall, deceased. His will, dated Aug. 2, 1756, was proved Jan. 16, 1757. He died in Stafford, Conn., Oct. 15, 1756; mar- ried Patience, daughter of John and Deliverance (Owen) Eddy, who was born June 27, 1696, and died in Stafford, Conn., Oct. 8, 1765. Children all born in Norton : 166. i. Deliverance 4, b. July 20, 1721. 167. ii. Patience, b. May 11, 1726 ; died in Stafford, Conn., March 9, 1747. 28 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 168. iii. Hannah, b. Sept. 6, 1729 ; married Whipple. In her father's will, Aug. 2, 1T56, she is called Hannah Whipple. 169. iv. Susanna, b. Aug, 22, 1732. 170. V. Abigail, b. Nov. 11, 1734; married at Stafford, Conn., Oct. 2, 1755, Nehemiah Washburn. 171. vi. William, b. March 25, 1736-7. He was executor of his father's will. 40 Ebenezer3 White resided in the North Precinct of Norton. " May 6, 1758 — Ebenezer White's ear mark for all his creatures is one hole through each ear." — (Clarke's History of Norton, p. 520.) He died before May 30, 1781 ; married, 1st, May 21, 1730, Sarah, daughter of Lieut. John and Hannah Caswell. She was born May 31, 1712 (No. 212.) After her death he married, 2d, June 25, 1766, Sarah Grover of Norton. Children all by 1st wife and all born in Norton : 172. i. Phebe, b. Feb. 7, 1730-31 ; married, Sept. 14, 1752, George Braman of Norton. Charity, b. Oct. 17, 1732 ; died Nov. 24, 1732. Mercy, b. Jan. 26, 1733-4. David, b. Dec. 7, 1735. Sarah, b. April 10, 1737. Ebenezer, b. April 22, 1739 ; died May 4, 1739. Judith, b. Aug. 4, 1740; married, Nov. 27, 1772, Thomas Story (No. 194.) Abigail, b. Aug. 27, 1742. William, b. July 26, 1744. Jonathan, b. Feb. 20, 1745-6. Anna, b. Jan. 27, 1746-7 ; died Feb. 6, 1746-7. Catharine, b. April 22, 1750. Jedidiah, b. May 7, 1752; married March 28, 1785, Mary White, of Mansfield. No children recorded. 185. xiv. Ephraim, b. Jan. 3, 1754. In September, 1769, Ebenezer 3 White sold land to his son, Jonathan. March 16, 1779, he conveyed to his three sons, Will- iam, Jedidiah and Ephraim, one-half his house, etc., and at the same time they gave to him a lease of the same premises. 41 Ephraim 3 White resided in the North Precinct of Norton. April 26, 1753, he sold a part of his homestead farm to his son 173. ii. 174. iii. 175. iv. 176. V. 177. vi. 178. vii. 179. viii. 180. ix. 181. X. 182. xi. 183. xii. 184. xiii. THIRD GENERATION. 29 John. April 4, 1763, he conveyed another part to his son David. June 18, 1788, he sold to his two daughters, Ruth White and Mary White, one-half of his dwelling house in Mansfield, and the other half to his son Eliab. April 22, 1791, his estate was divided between his son Eliab, Isaac Dean, executor of the will of Ruth White and John Pratt, guardian of Mary White, who was then non compos. He married Ruth Grover of Norton, who died in Mansfield, Nov. 22, 1772, in her 72nd year. Children all born in Norton : 186. i. Ephraim, b. Feb. 25, 1729; died July 10, 1760, un- married. 187. ii. John, b. Aug. 1, 1730. 188. iii. Ruth, b. April 27, 1732; died in Mansfield in 1789. Her will dated July 8, 1789, was proved Dec. 1, 1789. 189. iv. Mary, b. June 2, 1734 ; was living in Mansfield, unmar- ried in 1791, and was then non compos. 190. V. David, b. June 26, 1736. 191. vi. Eliab, b. Jan. 29, 1738-9. 192. vii. Lydia, b. July 17, 1741 ; died Feb. 2, 1750-51. 193. viii. Abiel, b. Aug. 26, 1745 ; died Jan. 1, 1750-51. 42 Elizabeths White resided in Norton; married Nov. 7, 1727, Thomas Story, of Norton. Children all born in Norton : 194. i. Thomas Story, b. May 22, 1728. 195. ii. Enoch Story, b. April 28, 1731 ; died June 1748. 196. iii. Elizabeth Story, b. Aug. 9, 1734. 197. iv. Mary Story, b. Oct. 17, 1737 ; married David, son of Ebenezer and Sarah (Caswell) White (No. 175.) 198. V. John Story, b. ; died June 18, 1749. FOURTH GENERATION. 43 Jonathan 4 Hall, resided in that part of Taunton which became Raynham, in 1731 ; died April 19, 1750. He was deacon of the first church in Raynham. He married 1st Sarah Ockington, born in Dedham, Aug. 28, 1690. She died March 28, 1726. He mar- ried 2d, Sarah, daughter of Asahel and Elizabeth Smith, born in Dedham, Aagust 7, 1690, and died in July 1754. Children by 1st wife all born in Taunton : 199. i. Jonathan 5 Hall, b. May 3, 1716. 200. ii. Sarah Hall, b. July 16, 1718 ; died Feb. 11, 1725-6. 201. iii. Amos Hall, b. April 5, 1720. 202. iv. Rebecca Hall, b. May 21, 1722 ; died May 15, 1723. 203. V. John Hall, b. May 15, 1724; killed at the siege of Cape Breton while attacking the island battery, May 26, 1745. 204. vi. Mason Hall, b. Jan. 28, 1725-6. 205. vii. Elizabeth Hall, b. in Taunton May 29, 1728. Child by 2d wife : 206. viii. Hannah Hall, b. in Raynham, March 25, 1734. Dr. Samuel 4 Hall resided in the part of Taunton which was incorporated as Raynham in 1731. He was a farmer and a pyhsi- cian ; married Mercy Willis of Bridgewater (Mitchell says, in 1718.) She was probably a daughter of Comfort and grand- daughter of Dea. John Willis. She died in 1737, leaving a will which is recorded in the Probate Office at Tannton. Children : 207. i. Amariah Hall, b. in Taunton, in 1724. 208. ii. Hannah Hall, b. in Taunton, in 1726; married Joseph, son of John and Hannah (White) Alden of Middle- boro. FOURTH GENERATION. 31 209. iii. Mary Hall, b. ; died in Raynham, July 9, 1792 ; unmarried? 210. iv. Patience Hall, married in 1755, Abraham, son of Tim- othy and Sarah (Shaw) Jones. He was born Nov. 2, 1730, in Raynham. 56 Lieut. John 4 Caswell resided in the North Precinct of Norton. "He was a Lieutenant in the expedition to Cape Breton in 1744-5; and was no doubt the Ensign Caswell mentioned in Major Joseph Hodges company ; and was soon promoted to the office of Lieuten- ant."' (Clark's Hist, of Norton, p. 79.) (Below is a copy of his commission, also a copy of a letter from his wife to him while in the service) : LIEUT JOHN CASWELL'S COMMISSION February 14, 1745. j '"'^'T^ ( Province of the ( ^"^^ ^' \ Massachusetts Bay. William Shirley Esq. Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England &c. To John Caswell Gentleman Greeting : By Virtue of the Power and Authority, in and by His Majes- ty's Royal Commission to me granted to be Captain General &c over his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay aforesaid, I do (by these presents) reposing especial Trust and Confidence in your Loyalty, Courage and good Conduct, constitute and appoint you the said John Caswell to be Second Lieutenant of the second foot Company in Norton, Ephraim Leonard Esq Capt of said Company in the third regiment of Militia within the County of Bristol whereof Geo. Leonard Esq is Colonel. You are therefore carefully and diligently to discharge the duty of a Second Lieu- tenant in leading, ordering and exercising said Company in Arms, both inferior officers and soldiers and to keep them in good Order and Discipline ; hereby commanding them to obey you as their Second Lieutenant and yourself to observe and follow such Orders and Instructions as you shall from time to time receive from Me or the Commander in Chief for the time being or other your superior officers for his Majesty's service according to military Rules and Discipline pursuant to the Trust reposed in you. Given under My Hand and Seal at Arms at Boston the fourteenth day of Feb- 32 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. ruary in the nineteenth year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Second Annoq : Domini 1745. WM SHIRLEY By His Excellency's Command, J. WILLARD Secr'y. LETTER TO LIEUT JOHN CASWELL FROM HIS WIFE. My dear HUSBAND — The thoughts of your absence doth so exceedingly effect my lone wounded soul that I want words to express the sorrow I con- ceive lest the cruel enemies or the raging seas should swallow up my hopes and deprive me of that which next to my immortal soul I dearly prize. Oh therefore if any tender pity lodges in that precious heart of thine be pleased to allay my fears by sending to me a letter, as I have not received one answer of all my letters which much distresses me with fears that I am deprived of the joy of my heart, the comfort of my life, but I desire to hope for the best concerning you and so shall inform you that all our children are in good health and nothing afflicts them but your absence which I for my part must confess to be very tedious : — However, my wishes are that all your undertakings may prosper so as to be advantageous for the better and so taking my leave at this time in hopes of a more near and dearer conversation which will be to my satisfaction and so recommending you to the protection of Almighty God and wishing a prosperous expedition and your return as soon as possible so I remain. Your loving and verv affectionate wife HANNAH CASWELL Norton May ye 13th 1745. As this leaves me in good health through God's goodness so I hope it will find you. On a half sheet and directed on the outside as follows : " To Mr. John Caswell in the King's service at Cape briten " He married before 1712, Hannah . She was probably a daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Wilbur) Hoar, born in Taun- ton, March 19, 1688-9, and died in Norton July 6, 1769, in her eighty-first year. Children all born in Norton : 211. i. Sarah Caswell, b. May 31, 1712; married Ebenezer 3 White (No. 40.) 212. ii. John Caswell, b. July 11, 1713. 213. iii. Mary Caswell, b. March 16, 1715-16 ; died April 17, 1783. FOURTH GENERATION. 33 214. iv. Elizabeth Caswell, b. Mareh 20, 1718 ; married Henry White, (No. 148.) 215. V. Joseph Caswell, b. May 7, 1720 ; died Oct. 25, 1724. 216. vi. Jonathan Caswell, b. March 10, 1721 ; died Feb. 23, 1725. 217. vii. David Caswell, b. Feb. 25, 1724; died Oct. 26, 1742. 218. viii. Bethiah Caswell, b. April 1, 1726 ; married Joseph White, Jr., (No. 139.) 219. ix. Jonathan Caswell, b. April 23, 1730 ; died in hospital at Albany, Nov., 1760 ; unmarried. A letter from him dated Schenectady, July 31, 1758, states that " Joseph White is stationed at Fort Edward, has got a corporal's commission, and is well and fat as any creature." Another from him dated Ticonderoga, July 10, 1760, in Col. Thomas' regiment, Capt. Job Williams' company, states that "William Dean, Jonathan Caswell, *Henry White, Jacob Grover, Uriah Atherton and Samuel Ranger are all together in good health, and Abiel Caswell at Crown Point." 220. X. Hannah Caswell, b. March 29, 1731-2. 57 Elizabeth 4 Caswell resided in the North Precinct of Norton ; married Aug. 28, 1711, Samuel, son of John and Sarah (White) Bailey, born in Scituate in August, 1690. He died previous to March 5, 1754. Children born in Norton, North Precinct : Samuel Bailey, b. April 5, 1712. Thomas Bailey, b. Nov. 17, 1713. Prudence Bailey, b. Sept. 11, 1715. Hannah Bailey, b. Nov. 17, 1717; married Feb. 11, 1740-41, Andrew Grover. Bethia Bailey, b. Nov. 24, 1720 ; died Jan. 4, 1722-3. Abijah Bailey. Benjamin Bailey. 58 Dr. Samuel4 Caswell resided in the North Precinct of Norton ; he was a physician. He died about 1747 ; was representative to the General Court 1745-1746 ; was also called Captain. He mar- ried 1st, Judith, daughter of Samuel Pratt, of Taunton. April 10, 1734, he was appointed guardian for his son, Samuel Caswell, Jr., a minor above the age of 14 years, grandson of Samuel Pratt, •Probably Henry White, Jr. 221. 1^ 222. ii. 223. iii. 224. iv. 225. V. 226. vi. 227. vii. 232. i. 233. ii. 234. iii. 235. iv. 236. V. 84 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. late of Taunton, deceased. He married 2d, Feb. 5, 1727-8, Ursula, daughter of Nicholas and Experience (King) White. (No. 78.) Children all born in Norton North Precinct : By first wife ; 228. i. Samuel Caswell, b. about 1720. By second wife ; 229. ii. Phebe Caswell, b. April 10, 1728. 230. iii. Judith Caswell, b. Feb. 24, 1729-30. 231. iv. Miriam Caswell, b. Feb. 22, 1731-2 ; married Aug. 15,. 1754, John Lincoln, Jr., of Easton. 60 Jedidiah 4 Caswell, resided in Norton ; married July 11, 1726, Mary King. Children all born in Norton : Josiah Caswell, b. July 26, 1727. Jedidiah Caswell, b. July 29, 1730. Mary Caswell, b. July 4, 1733. Anne Caswell, b. Aug. 12, 1736. Elizabeth Caswell, b. June 7, 1740. 67 Lydia 4 Hall resided in Norton ; married 1st, March 17, 1730-31, Philip (No. 77), son of Nicholas and Experience (King) White. He died in 1732. She married 2d, January 29, 1735-6, Thomas Mowrey, of Norton. He was town treasurer, selectman, repre- sentative to the General Court and prominent in all town affairs. He died July 28, 1775. She died December 13, 1747. Her chil- dren born in Norton : 237. i. Lydia White, b. Jan. 15, 1731-2; married Stephen De Wolf and lived in Lyme, Conn. 238. ii. Mehitabel Mowrey, b. April 26, 1737; married Na- thaniel White, Jr. (No. 389.) 239. iii. John Mowrey, b. Jan. 15, 1740-41. 240. iv. Mary Mowrey, b. Dec. 5, 1747. 241. V. Nathan Mowrey, b. Dec. 5, 1747 ; graduate of Har- vard, 1774; a chaplain in the Revolutionary war, but was never settled as a minister. The following is from Clark's history of Norton, p. 483 : " In the autumn of 1777 or the winter of 1778, he and his half-brother, Lewis, (then a member of Yale Col- lege), went on a privateering expedition but were 243. ii. 244. iii. 245. iv. 246, V. FOURTH GENERATION. 85 taken by the British, carried to Halifax and put on board a prison ship, where having suffered greatly he died previous to March 26, 1778, when his will was probated at Taunton. He studied divinity with Rev. Mr. Barnum, of Taunton; and married Mary Price (a sister of Mrs. Barnum) 'a stale virgin with a wintry face,' but left no issue." 69 George 4 Hall, a bloomer in the iron works, moved to Lyme Conn., about 1736-7. From there he moved to Groton, Conn., and was in Taunton, in 1741 ; in Lyme again in 1751, and soon after settled in Ellington, Conn., where he died in 1754. In 1738 he married Sarah Gates of Preston, Conn. Children : 242. i. Elisha Hall, b. 1740, graduated from Yale college in 1764. He was eccentric and died unmarried. Samuel Hall, b. 1742. Daniel Hall, b. Oct. 1, 1744. Rufus Hall, b. July 2, 1749. Phebe Hall, b. Nov. 11, 1753. 70 Thomas 4 Hall moved to Lime, Conn., about 1736-7, and from Lyme to Ellington, Conn., in 1745 or '46, where he died Jan. 27, 1777. In 1761 he bought one hundred acres of land in Vernon, Conn., for sixty-five pounds. The deed is recorded in Boston. (Hall Genealogy.) He established iron works in Lyme and in Ellington. About 1740 he married Sarah Clark of Colchester, Conn., who died Feb. 8, 1766 or 1776. Children— first two born in Lyme, the others in Ellington, Conn. : 247. i. MindwellS Hall married Paul Roberts of Barkhamstead and had two children ; 1, Paul Roberts ; 2, Mind well Roberts. John Hall, b. March 20, 1744. Thomas Hall, b. about 1746. Nathan Hall. Sarah Hall married David Watson of East Windsor, Conn., and had two daughters. 252. vi. Joanna Hall married Samuel Watson of East Windsor, Conn., and had five children. 258. vii. Mary Hall married Thomas Hemmingway of Enfield, Conn. : had no children. 248. ii. 249. iii. 250. iv. 251. V. 257. i. 258. ii. 259. iii. 260. iv. 261. V. 262. vi. 36 THE NICHOLAS "WHITE FAMILY. 254. viii. Lydia Hall married George Lord of Enfield, Conn. ; she was his second wife ; had three children. 255. ix. George Hall, b. 1759. 266. X. Rana Hall married George Lord ; had three children. (Hall Genealogy.) 71 Isaac 4 Hall, a blacksmith; went to Lyme, Conn., about 1737 or 1740; operated an iron forge in Lyme in connection with his farm ; died in Lyme, July 26, 1778. About 1741 he married Sarah Forbes of Preston, Conn., who was born July 27, 1718, and died in 1786. Children probably all born in Lyme : Abel5 Hall, born Oct. 5, 1743. Ezra Hall. Jacob Hall, moved to Delaware County, New York. Sarah Hall, married Snow of Killingsworth, Conn. Eunice Hall, married Latham of Vermont. Abigail Hall, married Elisha Brockway, brother of her brother Abel's wife. Settled in Lima, Livingston county. New York. Hall Genealogy says they were grandparents of Henry J. Raymond, who established the New York Times. 72 Keziah4 Hall, resided in Bridgewater and Easton ; married, 1st, Edward, son of Edward and Rebecca (Wetherell) White. He died before April 6, 1747. She married, 2d, Oct. 26, 1748, Edward Hayward, Esq., of Easton. He was treasurer of the town of Easton two years, for many years one of the selectmen and prominent in church and town affairs. He was the first justice of the peace in Easton and a deacon in the First church ; a son of Deacon Joseph and Experience (Mitchell) Hayward of Bridge- water ; born July 24, 1689, and died in Easton, May 21, 1760. She married, 3d, Deacon Robert Randall of Easton, son of Thomas and Rachel (Lincoln) Randall. He died Nov., 1783 ; she died Sept. 10, 1802. Her children, by 1st husband, all born in Bridgewater : 263. L Huldah, b. 1739. 264. ii. Phebe, b. 1741. 266. iii. Keziah, b. 1744 ; died Oct. 16, 1749. Children by 2d husband; all born in Easton. 266. iv. Edward Hayward, b. July 31, 1749. 267. v. Keziah Hayward, b. July 12, 1751. FOURTH GENEBATION. 37 268. vi. Joseph Hayward, born July 17, 1753. 269. vii. Solomon Hayward, b. August 2, 1755. 75 Abijah 4 Hall, resided in Middletown, C<3nn. • moved to that part of Chatham which is now Portland, Tjqj^^/ pj^ ^^^ ^ ^ tain and a prominent man of the town ; ijiarried April 17 1748 Margaret Dewey of Colchester, Conn. Children probably all born in Portland, Conn. : 270. i. Dewey 5 Hall, b. March 11 1749 271. ii. Eunice Hall, b. Oct. 6, 17.';o. 272. iii. Lydia Hall, b. Dec. 1, I752;' married Jabez Clark. 278. iv. Abijah Hall, b. Oct. 26 1755. 274. V. Margaret Hall, b. M^y 16, *1757; married Nathaniel Markham. 275. vi. Jerusha Hall, b. M^y 21, 1760; died Aug. 24, 1800; married in 178? Dea. David Clark. 276. vii. Sarah Hall, b. Feb. 8, 1763. 277. viii. Lucy Hall, b. M^rch 28, 1768. 76 ^ Nicholas 4 White w^g a physician ; resided in Norton, some- times in the north and sometimes in the south precinct ; married May 1, 1728, Sarah, dijughter of Samuel and Sarah (Torrey) King; she was born in Norton, March 11, 1711-12. May 2, 1739, he, with wife Sarah, gavb to Thomas Morey of Norton, blacksmith, a deed of her share in the estate of her father and mother, situated in Norton, near Wir„ecunnet pond. March 13, 1754, he and wife, Sarah, conveyed land to their oldest son Samuel ; March 30, 1754, they conveyed land to their second son, Nicholas, and at the same date to their third sou, Philip. -rrrf "^-^ l^ ' "^'^^^' ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^"^ ^^ hls cousln, Thomas White of Taunto^. I^ 17^2 he gave to his nephew, Isaac White, a deed of ore rights near Thrasher's dam ; two brothers of Isaac joined in the deed. The exact date of his death is not known, but the dates of the conveyances alcove named show clearly that the statement in Clark's History of Norton, page 368, " he died June 29, 1751," is an error. Children all born in Norton : 278. i. Simuel 5, b. June 28, 1730. 279. li. :^icholas, b. May 9, 1732. 280. iii. fhilip, b. July 28, 1734. ^ 38 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 281. iv?'Xperience, b. Aug. 1, 1736. 282*. \. ''»raham, b. Oct. 1, 1738 ; went to Kentucky (as it is ■eported.) We have no knowledge of him. 283. vi. Z^niah, b. Dec. 30, 1740 ; died Oct. 24, 1742. 284. vii. Sari>- Sept. 13, 1743. 77 286. i. 287. ii. 288. iii, 289. iv, 290. ' V. 291. vi. 292. vii. ried, (Di-.-^ , , , 285. i. Lydia 5, borA- 15, 1731-2; married Stephen De Wolf and lived i*{me. Conn. 80 Jacob 4 White resided in {^orth Precinct of Norton, where he died Nov. 10, 17f.O; raarrieoril 6, 1738, Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (DeWilliams, who was born April 10, 1716, and died August 15, 1. Children all born in Norton : Elizabeth 5, b. Jan. 14^8-9. Anna, b. June 27, 174Ced Oct. 28. 1741. Susanna, b. Jan. 28, 174ied Dec. 6, 1743. Rachel, b. Sept. 9, 1744. Abigail, b. Aug. 15, 1746. Jacob, b. March 17, 1747 ;' Dec. 5, 1750. Nehemiab, b. Feb. 2, 1749 d March 7, 1776; un- married. In 1777 his estate was divided bet^his mother and three surviving sisters, viz. : Elizabeth. Rachd Abigail. 81 Judith 4 White resided in the North net ot Norton ; died April 8, 1765; married May 9, 1734, Ni, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Dean) Williams, born Ory 16, 1708-9 and died Nov. 29, 1792. Children all born in m : 293. i. Nathan 5 Williams, b. Nov. 4, 1'married March 12, 1761, Sarah, daughter of Nichcand Sarah (King) White (No. 284.) 294. ii. Ebenezer Williams, b. March 3,"! ; married Oct. 27, 1767, Deborah Braman. 295. iii, Elijah Williams, b. May 10, 1738. 296. iv. Judith Williams, b. Feb. 14, 174Urried July 8, 1766, Joseph Blanchard. FOURTH GENERATION. 39 297. V. Elizabeth Williams, b. July 23, 1741 ; married Josiah Blanchard. 298. vi. Joshua Williams, b. July 30, 1743 ; died May 12, 1759. 299. vii. Mary Williams, b. Feb. 14, 1744-5; died Jan. 24, 1750-51. 300. viii. Charity Williams, b. Feb. 23, 1746-7 ; died Sept. 21, 1750. 301. ix. Abigail Williams, b. Jan. 7, 1750-51 ; married John Phillips. 302. X. Mary Williams, b. May 19, 1754; married Nov. 30, 1773, Samuel White (No. 778.) 83 Lieut. Isaac 4 White resided in the North Precinct of Norton, where he died Oct. 80, 1765. For several years he was an assessor and one of the Selectmen of Norton ; was prominent and influen- tial in military and town affairs. He married June 27, 1744, Han- nah, daughter of Solomon Hewes, of Wrentham. She was born in 1720 and died Nov. 6, 1805. Her will dated January 15, 1805, probated January 6, 1806, mentions grandchildren, children of son Isaac, deceased ; son Jeremiah and children of son Jeremiah ; grandchildren, the children of son Philip, deceased ; the children of daughter Hannah Pratt, deceased ; daughter Martha, the wife of William Copeland ; daughter Experience, wife of Jacob Wil- liams ; son Jonathan, two grandchildren, children of my son Jonathan. A codicil made June 25, 1805, indicates that her son Jonathan had died after the making of the will. Jacob Williams, who was named as executor, died before the probate, and Jonathan Leon- ard was appointed administrator with the will annexed. Children all born in Norton : Isaac 5, b. May 7, 1745. Hannah, b. Feb. 6, ]747. Jeremiah, b. Oct. 11, 1749. > Jonathan, b. March 30, 1752. Martha, b. Nov. 16, 1754. Jacob, b. July 31, 1757; died July 19, 1785; gradu- ated from Harvard in 1780; married Hannah, , but left no children. Experience, b. July 14, 1760. Philip, b. Dec, 3, 1762. 303. i. 304. ii. 305. iii. 306. iv. 307. V. 308. vi. 309. vii. 310. viii. 40 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 84 Mercy 4 White resided in Norton, died May 8, 1780, aged 67 years ; married, Sept. 23, 1746, by Rev. Ebenezer White, to Nehemiah, son of Joseph and Hannah (White) Eliot (No. 112), born March 8, 1719, and died Dec. 8, 1802, in his 84th year. Chil- dren all born in Norton : 311. i. Joseph 5 Eliot, b. June 25, 1749. 312. ii. Nehemiah Eliot, b. Sept. 16, 1752 ; died Jan. 4, 1754. 313. iii. Jacob Eliot, b. May 10, 1 758. 314. iv. Mercy Eliot, b. Oct. 16, 1763. Seth 4 White resided in Norton and Attleboro ; married, lst» j June 3, 1740, Jemima, daughter of Cornelius and Mehitable (Wal-'| ker) White of Taunton. She died June 9, 1742. He married, 2d, Feb. 18, 1742-3, Naomi, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Crossman) White of Raynham. (No.l04). Child by 1st wife: 315. i. Jemima 5, b. July 20, 1741, in Norton ; probably the Jemima who married, in Westmoreland, N. H., June 19, 1763, Harridon Wheeler. Children by 2d wife : Elijah, b. Dec. 15, 1743, in Norton ; died Jan. 2, 1743-4. Seth, b. April 15, 1745, in Norton. Paul, b. April 15, 1747, in Norton. Hannah, b. Sept. 5, 1749, in Attleboro. Lois, b. Nov. 20, 1752, ^ John, b March 13 1755, I .^^ Attleboro. James, b. Oct. 26, lid", ( Phebe, b. July 13, 1763, J 86 Mary 4 White resided in Attleboro, married. May 2, 1741> Daniel, son of Daniel Read of Attleboro, born in 1716. Children all recorded in Attleboro : Matthew 5 Read, b. July 23,^1742. Hannah Read, b. June 26, 1744. Mary Read, b. Jan. 27, 1746-7. David Read, b. Jan. 9, 1748-9. Peter Read, b. July 6, 1751. Joel Read, b. Aug. 16, 1753. Eunice Read, b. Sept. 21, 1755. 316. ii. 317. iii. 318. iv. 319. V. 320. vi. 321. vii. 322. viii. 323. ix. 324. i. 325. ii. 326. iii. 327. iv. 328. V. 329. vi. 330. vii. FOURTH GENERATION. 41 331. viii. Daniel Read, b. Nov. 10, 1757. 332. ix. Ezra Read, b. May 2, 1760. 333. X. Levi Read, b. Aug. 19, 1762. 334. xi. William Read, b. Dec. 27, 1764. 87 Benjamin 4 White resided in North Precinct of Norton ; died Oct. 18, 1787; married July 30, 1748, Sarah, daughter of Ben- jamin Williams. She died Aug. 19, 1811. His will dated April 2, 1787, probated Nov. 6, 1787, mentions oldest son, Benjamin, second son, Elias, third son, Matthew, daughters Jerusha, Susanna, Bett3% Deborah, Anna Morse, Mary Guild; wife Sarah and son Matthew, executors. Children all born in the North Precinct of Norton : Anna 5, b. Aug. 30, 1749. Jerusha, b. April 17, 1751 ; died Dec. 29, 1753. Matthew, b. June 4, 1753 ; died Jan. 13, 1754. Sarah, b. Dec. 31, 1754, not mentioned in her father's will, probably died before April 2, 1787, leaving no issue. Mary, b. April 10, 1757. Jerusha, b. Sept. 25, 1759. Benjamin, b. Feb. 1762. Elias, b. July 27, 1764; died March 21,1814; unmar- ried. 343. ix. Matthew, b. Dec. 22, 1766; died April 11, 1840; mar- ried in 1805 Margaret Shepardson, widow of Asa Fillebrown, whom she married Oct. 11, 1789 ; she died Sept. 16, 1838. They probably had no children. 344. X. Susanna, b. March 10, 1769 ; probably died unmarried. 345. xi. Elizabeth, b. March 9, 1773. 346. xii. Deborah, b. May 24, 1775. 88 Damaris 4 White resided in Norton ; married May 5, 1743, by Rev. Joseph Avery to Deacon James Briggs, of Norton, son of Richard and Mary Briggs and grandson of Richard and Rebecca (Haskins) Briggs. Children all born in Norton : 347. i. Rachel 5 Briggs, b. Feb. 22, 1743-4. 348. ii. James Briggs, b. Jan. 17, 1745. 349. iii. Caleb Briggs, b. Sept. 8, 1747 ; died Nov. 2, 1755. 350. iv. Peter Briggs, b. May 13, 1749. 335. i. 336. ii. 337. iii. 338. iv. 339. V. 340. vi. 341. vii. 342. viii. 42 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 351. V. Gideon Briggs, b. Sept. 3, 1750. 362. vi. Samuel Briggs, b. Dec. 15, 1752. 353. vii. Mary Briggs, b. Nov. 6, 1756. 354. viii. Caleb Briggs, b. June 13, 1758. 91 Edmund 4 Leonard resided in Raynbam ; died Dec. 31,1803* aged 81 years; married Feb. 9, 1748-9, Mary Jones of Raynbam, probably daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Jones, born Dec. 15, 1730. Children all born in Raynham : 355. i. Ephraim 5 Leonard, b. Feb. 15, 1749. 356. ii. Dorcas Leonard, b. March 31, 1751 ; died Nov. 14, 1752. 357. iii. Seth Leonard, b. May 5, 1752 : a revolutionary pen- sioner, died Oct. 80, 1821, leaving no children. 358. iv. Simeon Leonard, b. April 3, 1754. 359. V. Solomon Leonard, b. May 30, 1759. 360. vi. Bethiah Leonard, b. Nov. 3, 1764. 361. vii. Keziah Leonard, b. 1766; married Oct. 17, 1786, Meshack Wilbur, son of Meshack and Mehitable (Williams) Wilbur, b. May 26, 1761 ; she died July 20, 1787, in the 22d year of her age. 362. viii. Hannah Leonard, b. 1771. 93 Thomas 4 White resided in Taunton a short distance north of Prospect Hill, until 1769, when he sold his farm to Solomon Weth- erell, and soon after moved away. Nov. 9, 1791, he sold to Abra- ham White, his brother, a quarter purchase right in the old town- ship of Taunton. He was then living in Pownal, Vt. He mar- ried 1st, May 8, 1735, Sarah, daughter of William and Lydia (Leonard") Brettun, of Raynham ; 2d, June 9, 1756, Elizabeth Lincoln, of Taunton. His children so far as known, were all by 1st wife. The names of three only have been found, but it is prob- able there were others : 363. i. Thomas 5, born about 1736. 364. ii. Rhoda, born about 1741 ; married Elijah White (No. 156.) 365. iii. Mary, born in 1744. 94 John 4 White resided in Taunton on the easterly side of Scad- dings Pond, where he owned a large farm, from which he sold FOURTH GENERATION. 43 several tracts of land to his sons, John and Timothy and his son-in- law Solomon Wetherell. He died January 26, 1806, in the 94th year of his age, and was buried in the cemetery at the corner of Prospect Hill and Lothrop streets. He married May 30, 1748, Mary, daughter of Nicholas and Jerusha (Leonard) Smith, of Taunton. She was born Feb. 21, 1728, and was living as late as Dec. 6, 1806, wh3n she was put under the guardianship of her son Timothy White and son-in-law Solomon Wetherell. Children were all born in Taunton, but in the absence of both public and private records, it is impossible to give the dates of birth. The following is supposed to be the order in which they were born : 366. i. John 5, b. in 1749. 367. ii. Benjamin, b. about 1751 ; married April 31, 1772» Anna Smith. He died Oct. 29, 1772. 368. iii. Abigail 6 ; died unmarried. 369. iv. Zebulon, married Sept. 20, 1781, Alice Chace, of Berkley. They had no children. Tradition says they moved to Medway. 370. V. Timothy, b. in 1761. 371. vi. Ephraim, married (published Sept. 5, 1788) Elizabeth, daughter of David and Abigail (Gilbert) Smith, of Norton. They probably moved away soon after marriage. 372. vii. Jerusha, b. Feb. 5, 1765. 373. viii. Mercy. Besides his son Benjamin, two daughters of John 4 White (names unknown) died in 1772. 95 Sarah 4 White resided in Taunton and later in Norton. June 5, 1735, she married Nathaniel, son of Samuel and Experience (Briggs) Lincoln of Taunton. He died before Sept. 4, 1760, when his widow Sarah was appointed administratrix on his estate and guardian for his children, viz : Nathaniel, Thomas, Jacob, Oliver, Paul and Sarah, all minors under fourteen. July 30, 1760, Sarah Lincoln, single woman, sold her interest in the estate of her late father, Nathaniel Lincoln, to her mother, Sarah Lincoln, of Taunton, widow. Witnesses to the deed were Sarah White, 2d, and Nathaniel White. (Sarah White, 2d, may have been the daughter of Nathaniel, who died in 1764). April 1, 1769, Oliver Lincoln of Eastou made a conveyance to his mother, Sarah Lincoln, of Taunton. March 15, 1770, Oliver Lincoln of Easton and his mother, Sarah Lincoln, of Taunton, made a convey 44 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. ance to Paul Lincoln of Taunton. At this date, Nathaniel, brother of Oliver, had died, and his sister, Sarah Lincoln, had married Levi Sampson, had two children and had also died. April 8, 1772, Sarah Lincoln, the widow, was living in Norton and her son Paul in Easton. Children (names, perhaps, not given in order of birth): 374. i. Nathaniel 5 Lincoln, died unmarried before 1770. 375. ii. Thomas Lincoln. 376. iii. Sarah Lincoln, married Levi Sampson, Aug. 21, 1760. 377. iv. Jacob Lincoln. 378. V. Oliver Lincoln. 379. vi. Paul Lincoln. 96 Abraham 4 White resided in Norton, near the Taunton line and on the Medfield road ; died Feb. 20, 1801, aged 84 years, and was buried in the White burying ground, near the Medfield road. He was a representative to the General Court, a member of the Con- stitutional Convention of 1779 and 1780, a State senator and a member of the convention of 1788, held for the purpose of adopt- ing the Constitution of the United States. It is said that he was somewhat eccentric, but possessed of much native talent, practical good sense and sound judgment. He was influential in all town affairs and much employed in public life. He had energy and decision of character, a ready wit, keen satire and an ability to meet any emergency. He was a soldier in the company of Major Joseph Hodges in the expedition to Cape Breton in 1745, and was at Sheepscot, Me., in 1749. He married first a daughter of John Holmes of Taunton. She died soon after giving birth to a son, who died at the same time. He married 2d Jan. 30, 1749, Han- nah, daughter of Edward and Hannah White of Easton. No. (153). She died May 19, 1801. Children by 2d wife all born in Norton, but the dates of birth have not been found and their names, probably, are not given in order of birth : 380. i. Edward 5. 381. ii. Saul, b. Feb. 12, 1753. 382. iii. Susanna. 383. iv. Weltha, married April 9, 1787, Elijah Phillips of Eas- ton ; the names of her children, if any, have not been found. She died before April 29, 1800. 384. V. Hannah. 385. vi. Abraham. 386. vii. Silence. FOURTH GENERATION. 45 887. viii. Lydia, married John McDonald ; died before April 29, 1800 ; no children. 388. ix. Abigail, married Aug. 13, 1795, Abijah Wilbur of Taunton, son of Abijah and Rachel (Wittam) Wil- bur (No. 1087). She obtained a divorce in 1798. 97 Nathaniel 4 White resided in Taunton, where he died in 1764. In the early part of his life his residence was near the Rehoboth road. Nov. 15, 1756, he bought from John Adam a house and land fronting on the old training field and next to the court house in Taunton. Here he kept an inn until his death. Thomas Morey of Norton administered on his estate, which was reported insol- vent. He married Sarah, daughter of Elnathan and Lydia Thrasher of Taunton. The will of Elnathan Thrasher, dated Aug. 6, 1757, proved Sept. 14, 1757, mentions wife Lydia, oldest son, Bezaleel, daughter Sarah, wife of Nathaniel White, son Elnathan, Jr., son Joseph of Middleboro, and children of son Samuel, deceased. After his death his widow Sarah maried Sept. 18, 1766, Nehemiah Dean. She was his 2d wife. His first wife was Mehitable, daughter of John Hall of Taunton. Feb. 24, 1769, Nehemiah Dean and wife Sarah conveyed to John Mc Whorter " her right to dwelling house and lot of land in Taunton ; also a farm in Taunton, containing 27 acres, it being the whole right that appertains to said Sarah, as her dower or thirds in the real estate that her late husband, Nathaniel White, died seized of." Children all born in Taunton ; I have been unable to find the dates of birth, except that of Prudence, taken from her gravestone : 389. i. Nathaniel 5, a sergeant in Capt. Silas Cobb's company in 1775, married Aug. 5, 1762, Mehitable, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (Hall) (White) Morey ; b. April 26, 1737. They probably moved away. 390. ii. Sarah; died Jan. 21, 1764 ; unmarried. 391. iii. Prudence, born Sept. 17, 1752. 392. iv. Zephaniah, born before 1760; he was above 14 in 1774 when Apollos Leonard was appointed his guardian. In 1775 he was a soldier in Capt. Josiah King's com- pany. In 1776 he was in Capt. Oliver Soper's com- pany. Col. Joseph Reed's regiment. Continental Line of Mass. He probably moved away after the revolu- tion or died in the service. 393. i. 394. ii. 395. iii. 396. iv. 397. V. 398. vi. 399. vii. 46 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 99 Mary 4 White resided in Taunton ; married William, son of *William and Hannah (Smith) Presbrey of Taunton. He died in 1773. April 18, 1747, William Presbrey of Taunton and Mary, his wife, "which said Mary was one of the daughters of Thomas White, late of Taunton, deceased," made a conveyance to her brother Abraham White. Their children all born in Taunton; probably the names not given in the order of birth : William 5 Presbrey. John Presbrey ; died Nov. 19, 1749. Elizabeth Presbrey, b. 1751. Seth Presbrey, b. Sept., 1752. Simeon Presbrey. John Presbrey. Abigail Presbrey; married Abijah, son of Abiel and Abigail CEliot) Leonard of Norton. (No. 436.) vii-1. Mary Presbrey; married Francis Goward; lived in Easton, and died aged about 80, She had a family. 400. viii. Levi Presbrey ; married Lina Pratt. It is said he froze to death in Canada. 401. ix. Lydia Presbrey ; married Samuel Haskins of Cayuga, N. Y. 100 Ursula 4 White resided in Norton ; married Jan. 6, 1748-9, Thomas Morey, Esq., of Norton. (See No. 67). Their children all born in Norton : 402. i. Sarah 5 Morey, b. Aug. 23, 1749. 403. ii. Abigail Morey, b. Aug. 15, 1751. 404. iii. Lewis Morey, b. March 23, 1753; in 1777 he was a student of Yale college, and in that year or in 1778 he went on a privateering expedition and was cap- tured by the British. (See Clark's history of Norton, p. 483). *William Presbrey married Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel and Experience Smith, who moved from Weymouth to Taunton about 1690. Hannah Smith was born in Weymouth March 29, 1687. They had two sons, William and Joseph. William mar- ried Mary White, as above stated. Joseph married Nov. 21, 1745, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (White) Baker. (No. 133). (The two Marys were 2d cousins.) FOURTH GENERATION. 47 405. iv. Nathaniel Morey, b. Nov. 22, 1754; a soldier in the Revolution. 406. V. William Morey, b. April 26, 1756 ; married 1780 Sus- anna, daughter of Ephraim and Susanna (Willis) Fobes of Bridge water ; b. 1757. 407. vi. David Morey, b. April 13, 1759. 408. vii. Jonathan Morey, b. Jan. 3, 1761 ; a soldier in the Rev- olution and a pensioner. He died June 14, 1822. 102 Solomon 4 White. It is said that he died in the army near Albany. There is also a tradition that he went to New Jersey. In his father's will, dated Sept. 2, 1757, two of his daughters are mentioned, but their names are not given. He died before the date of his father's will, and perhaps one of his three daughters had also died. Children born in Raynham : 409. i. Olive 5, b. Aug. 3, 1743. 410. ii. Sibell, b. May 3, 1745, ) , . 411. iii. Diana, b. May 3, 1745, j ^^^°^- 103 George 4 White resided in Raynham ; died in 1767 ; his will dated Feb. 24, 1767, probated April 13, 1767 ; married June 4, 1745, Hannah, daughter of Dr. Timothy and Hannah (Hodges) Bryant. " Dr. Bryant was a large man, over six feet high ; had two sons and six daughters, none of whom weighed less than two hundred pounds ; Jemima, one of the daughters, at the age of 35 weighed three hundred and twelve pounds." (Wm. R. Deane's Children all born in Raynham : Mary 6, b. July 15, 1746 ; died May 5, 1750. Betsey, b. Oct. 23, 1747. John, b. Dec. 23, 1749. Ezekiel, b. Sept. 23, 1751 ; died Feb. 28, 1752. Sarah, b. March 16, 1753 ; died July 10, 1772 ; un- married. Susanna, b. May 18, 1755. Israel, b. Aug. 20, 1757. - 419. viii. Daniel, b. April 22, 1760. 420. ix. Hannah, b. April 23, 1763. Will of George 4 White mentions wife Hannah, sons John, Israel and Daniel, and daughters Betty White, Sarah White, Susie White and Hannah White. Witnesses were Joseph Shelly, Joseph Shelly, Jr., and Robert Brettun. 412. V; 413. ii. 414. iii. 415. iv. 416. V. 417. vi. 418. vii. 421. i. 422. ii. 423. iii. 424. iv. 425. V. 426. vi. 427. vii. 48 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 105 Phebe4 White resided in Raynham; married May 30, 1744, Abijah, son of Shadrach Wilbur of Raynham, who died Jan. 29, 1776, in the 60th year of his age. His estate was divided Nov. 27, 1778. She was then living, but died before May 1, 1799. Children all born in Raynham : Abijah 5 Wilbur, b. July 11, 1745. John Wilbur, b. Jan. 11, 1746-7. Levi Wilbur, b. Nov. 29, 1750. Solomon Wilbur, married Martha ; he was living in Troy, N. Y., in 1791. Phebe Wilbur, b. July 13, 1753. Charity Wilbur, b. March 13, 1756. Wealthy Wilbur, b. Aug. 28, 1758; married Elisha Presbrey. 428. viii. Elizabeth Wilbur, baptized July 8, 1764 ; married James Bouldry. 429. ix. Lucy Wilbur, baptized Sept. 27, 1767 ; married March 31, 1785, Elijah Snow. 107 David 4 White resided in Raynham ; married 1st, Oct. 26, 1749, Bethiah Daggett of Attleboro, who died in childbed Dec. 9, 1750. Her child was still born. He married 2d, Aug. 26, 1752, Abigail, daughter of John Austin of Norton. He sold his house and moved away. Children probably all born in Raynham : Lot 5, born July 14, 1753 ; died June 1, 1755. Bethia, b. Nov. 13, 1755 ; died July 16, 1787. A son, b. Aug. 27, 1757 ; died the same day. Mark, b. Aug. 4, 1758. Solomon. Isaiah. 113 Abigail 4 Eliot resided in Norton ; married by Rev. Ebenezer White Dec. 4, 1775, to Abiel, son of Samuel and Katherine (Dean) Leonard of Raynham. Children all born in Norton : 436. i. Abijah 5 Leonard, b. Oct. 12, 1746; married Abigail, daughter of William and Mary (White) Presbrey. (No. 399). 437. ii. Abigail Leonard, b. Oct. 26, 1748. 438. iii. Samuel Leonard, b. Nov. 28, 1750. 430. i. 431. ii. 432. iii. 433. iv. 434. V. 435. vi. 439. iv. 440. V. 441. vi. 442. vii. 443. viii. FOURTH GENERATION. 49 Hannah Leonard, b. Sept. 7, 1752. Abiel Leonard, ) , . v -r, i -.o incc Nehemiah Leonard, j *^^"^' ^' ^'^'- ^^' 1^^^' Timothy Leonard, b. July 3, 1757. Sophia Leonard, b. Sept. 20, 1760. 115 Josiah4 White resided in Norton, died about 1761. Norton and Taunton records give the marriage of Josiah White of Nor- ton to Elizabeth Smith of Taunton Nov. 13, 1740. At that time Josiah 3 White was living, and Josiah 4 was Josiah Jr. A strict interpretr.tion of the record would make it apply to the father, not the son. But other circumstances lead to the conclusion that it was the son who married Elizabeth Smith. Josiah White, Jr., and wife, Elizabeth, were admitted to the church in Norton in 1742. He married, 2d, Nov. 16, 1758, Mary Worsley of Walpole. Children by 1st wife all born in Norton : 444. i. JosiahS, b. 1741. 445. ii. John ; was living in Westfield, March 31, 1?^2. 446. iii. Noah, probably died unmarried before 1791. 447. iv. Elijah ; was living in Richmond, Cheshire County, N. H., March 27, 1792. February 28, 1764, John White 2d of Norton was appointed guardian for Elijah White, son of Josiah White, Jr., late of Norton, de- ceased, a minor above 14 years of age. Child by 2d wife, Mary Worsley. 448. V. James ; was living in Bristol County, June 3, 1791. He may have been the James who married his cousin, Polly White, daughter of Nathan (No. 475), and moved to Oldtown, Me. See deeds from the above to Jemima, widow of their uncle Jacob (No. 119), in 1791 and 1792. 116 Margaret 4 White resided in Attleboro ; married, March 20, 1734-5, Benjamin, son of Jonathan and Mary Woodcock of Attle- boro ; born June 12, 17 — (record illegible). Children all born in Attleboro : Benjamin 5 Woodcock, b. Dec. 1, 1735. Nathan Woodcock, b. Jan. 9, 1737-8. Margaret Woodcock, b. Aug. 26, 1740. David Woodcock, b. June 4, 1742. 449. i. 450. ii. 451. iii. 452. iv. 60 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 453. V. John Woodcock, b. June 15, 1744. 454. vi. Mary Woodcock, b. March 14, 1745-6. 455. vii. Ruth Woodcock, b. Feb. 27, 1747-8. 456. viii. A child, b. June 3, 1750. 457. ix. Jonathan Woodcock, b. April 28, 1753. 458. X. Hepzibah Woodcock, b. June 4, 1758; married, in Attleboro, May 14, 1778, her cousin, Zachariah White. (See No. 462.) 117 Jonathan 4 White resided in the North Precinct of Norton (now Mansfield), died before Sept. 8, 1801; married (published March 15, 1743-4) Hannah Godfrey of Attleboro, who died Dec. 7, 1811. In a deed dated Sept. 3, 1801, Jonathan White of Mansfield, Hannah Richardson of Attleboro, Samuel White of Penobscot, Me , and Zachariah White of Winslow, Me., convey their right in the estate of their father, Jonathan White, late of Mansfield, deceased, to their brother, Amos White of said Mansfield, in con- sideration of his having supported their father and mother so long. Children probably all born in Norton : 459. i. Hannah 5, b. April 22, 1745, married Vinton Richard- son of Attleboro. Jonathan, b. April 18, 1747. Samuel, lived in Penobscot, Me. Zachariah. Amos. 118 Abigail 4 White resided in Attleboro, married, January 10, 1744_5, Joseph, son of Jonathan and Mary Woodcock of Attle- boro ; he was born April 25, 1719. Children born in Attleboro : 464. i. Abigail 5 Woodcock, b. Oct. 17, 1745. 465. ii. Rebecca Woodcock, b. June 8, 1747. 466. iii. Joseph Woodcock, b. March 3, 1749-50. 119 Jacob 4 White resided in Mansfield, where he died in 1791 ; he married, Jan. 17, 1760, Jemima Allen of Walpole ; she was born September 26, 1734, and died in 1816. April 5, 1791, she was appointed administratrix on the estate of her late husband, Jacob White, deceased. They had no children. June 3, 1791, Jonathan 460. ii. 461. iii. 462. iv. 463. v. FOURTH GENERATION. 51 White and wife Hannah, Benjamin Woodcock and wife Margaret, Sarah Martin, widow, Amos White and wife Margaret, Voder Tucker and wife Olive, Josiah White, James White, Nathan White and Polly White, all of Bristol County, and John White and wife, in the County of Worcester, conveyed to Jemima White, widow of our brother and uncle, Jacob White, late of Mansfield, their interest in his estate. Feb. 4, 1792, Thomas Wilson and wife, Betty (Elizabeth) of Greenwich, conveyed to Jemima White, widow of Mansfield, their interest in the estate of their brother, Jacob White, late of Mansfield, deceased. March 27, 1792, Elijah White, of Richmond, Cheshire county, New Hampshire, sold to Jemima White, widow of his uncle, Jacob White, his interest in the estate of his said uncle. March 31, 1792, John White, of Westfield, county of Hampshire, sold to Jemima White, widow of his uncle, Jacob White, his interest in said uncle's estate. All the above items were taken from the records in the Regis- try of Deeds at Taunton. Josiah, John of Westfield, Elijah and James White were sons of Josiah White, Jacob's oldest brother, who died about 1761. Margaret, wife of Amos White, Olive Tucker, Nathan White and Polly White were children of Nathan White, Jacob's youngest brother, who died in 1780. The other grantors were brothers and sisters of Jacob 4. 122 John 4 White resided in the early part of his life in North Pre- cinct of Norton ; later he moved to Petersham, where he was living Sept. 14, 1779, when he made a conveyance to his brother Jacob. He married July 13, 1758, Susanna Jackson, of Norton. Children born in Norton : 467. i. Chloe 5, b. Feb. 21, 1759 ; married (published August 23, 1777) William Tolman of Attleboro. John, b. April 1, 1761. Lona, b. Sept. 15, 1763. Stephen, b. Dec. 10, 1766. Jacob, b. April 7, 1769. 123 Nathan 4 White resided in the North Precinct of Norton (now Mansfield.) He died in Mansfield in 1780. Married Nov. 15, 468. ii. 469. iii. 470. iv. 471. V. 52 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1759, Mary, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Wild) Leonard. The marriage record gives her residence as Easton, but it is probable that she was born in Taunton or Norton, and that her father was a resident of Easton only a few years. Children : The first four born in Norton North Precinct before it became the town of Mansfield ; the last two born in Mansfield : 472. i. Olive 6, b. Nov. 20, 1760 ; married July 11, 1788, Voder Tucker, of Norton. No knowledge relating to their children, if there were any. 473. ii. Nathan, b. April 12, 1763. 474. iii. Margaret, b. Jan. 6, 1765 ; married Amos White (No. 463.) 475. iv. Polly, b. June 22, 1768 ; married James White (per- haps her cousin, youngest son of Josiah 4 (No. 448). 476. v. Leonard, b. Nov. 27, 1770. 477. vi. Oliver, b. May 15, 1773. 125 Sophia 4 White, married August 12, 1742, Samuel Kinsley, of Easton. He died at Worcester, in 1773. She died July 5, 1811. Children : 478. i. Sophia 5 Kinsley, b. 1743 ; died in 1800. 479. ii. Lydia Kinsley, b. 1745 ; married in 1792, Jonathan Burr, and died in Hampden, Me. 480. iii. Samuel Kinsley, b. in 1749. 481. iv. Nymphas Kinsley, b. in 1750 ; married in 1800, Molly Richmond, of Taunton; died in Hampden, Me., in 1822. Had no children. 482. V. Caleb Kinsley, b. in 1752 ; went to Montague ; married two daughters of Parson Nash (the second after the death of the first.) Died in 1827, leaving four daughters ; names unknown. Martin Kinsley, b. in 1754. Luther Kinsley, b. in 1756 ; died unmarried. Hannah Kinsley, b. in 1758. Eunice Kinsley, b. in 1761. Cephas Kinsley, b. in 1763; married in 1787, Zilpha, daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Besse) Leonard, of Bridgewater ; died in 1800, leaving a son and daugh- ter. Names unknown. 488. xi. Appollos Kinsley, married Hannah Hall, of Walling- ford. Conn.; died in 1803 in New York, leaving a daughter. 483. vi. 484. vii. 486. viii. 486. ix. 487. X. FOUBTH GENERATION. 63 128 Samuel 4 White, a miller, resided in Raynham ; died April 26, 1808 ; married Oct. 16, 1760, Hannah Andrews ; she was born August 22, 1741 and died June 9, 1815, aged 73 years. Children all born in Raynham : 489. i. Perez6,b. Feb. 1, 1762. 490. ii. Luther, b. Jan. 22, 1764. 491. iii. Eliphalet, b. Nov. 6, 1765. 492. iv. Isaac, b. Aug. 11, 1767. 493. V. Sybil, b. April 17, 1769; married May 11, 1788, her cousin, Amariah, son of Amariah and Hannah (White) Hall (No. 667.) 494. vi. Apollos, b. Feb. 8, 1771. 136 Alice 4 Leach, probably resided in Bridgewater; married in 1738, David, son of John and Martha (Howard) Perkins. Chil- dren born in Bridgewater : (See Mitchell, p. 265.) 495. i. David 5 Perkins, b. 1739. 496. ii. Zephaniah Perkins, b. 1742 ; married 1766, Mary Ford. 497. iii. John Perkins, b. 1746. 498. iv. Robert Perkins, b. 1750. 499. V. Asa Perkins, b. 1754. 138 Stephen4 Leach, married 1745, Lydia Flora, of Halifax. (See Mitchell, p. 231). Children : 500. i. Lemuel 5 Leach, b. 1745. 501. ii. Stephen Leach, b. 1747. 602. iii. Jeremiah Leach, b. 1751. 139 Joseph 4 White, resided in Norton ; married August 2, 1744, by Rev. Ebenezer White, to Bethia, daughter of Lieut. John and Hannah (Hoar?) Caswell. She was born April 1, 1726. He was a soldier in the Colonial wars, and was the Joseph White referred to in a letter from his brother-in-law, Jonathan Caswell, dated at Schenectady, July 31, 1758. Children born in Norton : 503. i. Daniel 6, b. Feb. 25, 1745. 504. ii. Bethia, b. Jan. 18, 1747. 54 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 605. iii. Anne, b. Aug. 2, 1749; married Abijah White (No. 527.) 606. iv. Abiel, b. Jan. 24, 1752, was a soldier in the Revolu- tion ; nothing more known of him. 507. V. Joseph, b. Aug. 24, 1764. 508. vi. James, b. Sept. 9, 1767. 509. vii. Elijah, b. May 8, ] 760 ; perhaps the Elijah White who died at Asa Arnold's, in Norton, March 3, 1824. 610. viii. Lettice, b. Dec. 9, 1763. 511. ix. Lydia, b. Oct. 16, 1766. 140 Daniel 4 White resided a short time in Easton, and later moved to Maine. He was in the company of Major Joseph Hodges in the expedition to Cape Breton in 1745. Military rolls indicate that he was born in 1719. He married Sept. 30, 1746, Phebe, daughter of Josiah and Mary (Lothrop) Keith. Children : 512. i. Phebe 5, born in Easton Dec. 9, 1747, and probably oth- ers born in Maine. 142 Simeon 4 White, a farmer, resided in Taunton and later in Mansfield ; died before Oct. 10, 1809, when a conveyance was made by Asa White of Raynham, Simeon White of Mansfield, Zebulon Field and Olive, his wife, of Taunton, in her right ; John Pollard and Anne, his wife, of Springfield, Vermont, in her right, and *Abiathar White and *Elijah White, both of Taunton, of their rights in the estate of Simeon White, late of Mansfield, deceased, to Simeon White, Jr., of Mansfield. He married April 26, 1760, Dinah Lincoln, widow of Nathaniel 4 Wetherell. (Nathaniel 3, William 2, William 1). Children born in Taunton ; 513. i. Simeon 5, b. 1752, 614. ii. Asa. 515. iii. Abiathar. 516. iv. Anne. 517. V. Olive, born 1765. *Abiathar and Elijah were grandsons of Simeon 4 and sons of Abiathar 5, deceased. FOURTH GENERATION. 55 144 Levi 4 White resided in Taunton ; a soldier in the Revolution ; detailed to guard captive prisoners in Taunton jail. Dec. 20, 1809, Simeon White sold a pew in the Baptist meeting house in Taun- ton, being the same Levi White, deceased, bought of the society, to Simeon White, Jr. Levi must have died before this date. He married Dec. 5, 1765, Hannah, daughter of Elijah and Joanna (Holmes) Lincoln ; and perhaps the following are their children, viz.: 518. i. Hannah 5, married Oct. 25, 1787, Asa Wetherell. 619. ii. Elizabeth, married July 26, 1792, Allen Wetherell.* 520. iii. Olive, married April 15, 1783, Apollos Macomber. 148 Henry 4 White resided in Norton ; married Feb. 9, 1735-6, Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. John and Hannah (Hoar?) Caswell; she was born March 20, 1718. Children all born in Norton : Jacob 5, b. May 20, 1736 ; died July 6, 1736. Lucretia, b. Dec. 4, 1737 ; died Sept. 27, 1743. Henry, b. July 1, 1740 ; he was in colonial wars 1759 and 1760. Rachel, b. Nov. 27, 1742; died Sept. 30, 1743. Charity, b. Nov. 30, 1744 ; married June, 1768 ; Micajah, probably son of Seth and Sarah (Thayer) Dorman ; he was born March 25, 1721-2, and was a soldier in the colonial wars. Edward, b. March 11, 1747. Abijah, b. July 26, 1749. Eunice, b. Dec. 31, 1751; married Sept. 17, 1772, Samuel Perry of Easton. He was in colonial wars in 1755, when he was 16 years of age, also in 1760. Ariel or Royal, b. June 11, 1754. Olive, b. Oct. 2, 1756 ; died March 11, 1757. Nathan, b. June 12, 1758 ; died Nov. 15, 1758. 149 Nathan 4 White resided in Easton ; died in 1747. April 6, 1747, Edward Hayward of Easton appointed administrator on the estate *Allen Wetherell married 2d Abiah, widow of Richard Wil- liams and daughter of Benjamin and Bethia (Drake) Leonard. He died Dec. 16, 1823, aged 49 years. 621. i. 622. ii. 523. iii. 524. vi. 525. V. 526. vi. 527. vii. 528. viii. 629. ix. 530. X. 531. xi. 66 THE NICHOLAS "WHITE FAMILY. of Nathan White, late of Easton, deceased. Henry White and Nathaniel White, brothers of Nathan, declined, also Elkanah Smith, who married Rebecca, the only sister of said Nathan. April 7, 1747, Edward Hayward of Easton was appointed guar- dian for Nathan, David, Silence and Zilpha White, all under 14, children of Nathan White, late of Easton, deceased ; he married Hannah , who died April 5, 1744. Children all born in Easton : 632. i. Nathan 5, b. April 19, 1736 ; died unmarried before Feb. 20, 1761. 633. ii. Silence, b. Oct. 13, 1737; married before Oct. 10, 1761, when she and her husband, Benjamin Bonney, made a conveyance to Rickard. (Benj. Bonney was of Pembroke). 684. iii. David, b. Feb. 12, 1740. 636. iv. Zilpha, b. Jan. 24, 1742 ; married in 1761, Uriah, son of Elkanah and Bethiah (Conant) Rickard of Bridge- water ; he was born in 1740. Dec. 31, 1762, Uriah Rickard and wife Zilpah sold her right in the prop- erty of her father, Nathan White, to Elkanah Rick- ard of Bridgewater, father of Uriah. 150 Edward 4 White resided in Bridgewater ; died before April 6, 1747 ; married Keziah, daughter of George and Lydia (Dean) Hall. (No. 72). Children all born in Bridgewater : 636. i. Huldah 5, b. in 1739. 637. ii. Phebe, b. in 1741. 638. iii. Keziah, b. in 1744 ; died Oct. 16, 1749. 156 Elijah 4 White resided in Raynham. He was a soldier in the Colonial wars iu 1760 ; also in the Revolution. He was a very short man. It is said that when he had enlisted a question arose as to whether he was tall enough for admission to the army. He stepped on a brick when his height was taken, and in this way reached the required limit. Jan. 2, 1806, Keziah Smith and Isaac Smith, her husband, and Elijah White, all of Raynham, and Saul White of Taunton, sold their interest in " one-quarter share of a purchase right in Taunton North Purchase, with our share of what common and undivided land there may be ; it being one quarter of an original purchase right of Nicholas White, descended to Ed- ward White and from him to us, his descendants." He died Nov. 16, 1808, in his sixty-eighth year. (His gravestone inscription.) FOURTH GENERATION. 67 He was buried in the cemetery at the corner of Prospect Hill and Lothrop streets in Taunton. He married first, Rhoda, daugh- ter of Thomas and Sarah (Brettun) White (No. 364). They were published Feb. 6, 1764. She died July 17, 1787, in her 46th year. He married 2d, Oct. 23, 1791, Anna Wild of Raynham, who, after his death, married Nov. 30, 1813, William French of Raynham. Children all by 1st wife, and all born in Raynham, but, perhaps, not in order of birth : 539. i. Rhoda 5; married April 13, 1781, Abiathar Woodward of Taunton. 540. ii. Keziah, b. ; married Oct. 26, 1788, John Weth- erell, 2d, of Norton. 541. iii. Hannah, b. July 11, 1769. 542. iv. Sarah ; married Robert Brettun (his 2d wife) and lived in Westmoreland, N. H. 543. V. Elijah. 544. vi. Jacob, b. April 26, 1775. 545. vii. Rufus, b. May 5, 1778. 546. viii. Ursula ; married Robert Wilson of Taunton, April 16, 1796, and died early. No children so far as known. 547. ix. James, b. in 1780 ; died May 24, 1783. 548. X. Prudence; married May 2, 1813, Alanson Shelly, and lived in Westmoreland, N. H. 549. xi. Lydia, b. 1786 ; died Aug. 29, 1814 ; unmarried. 159 Nathaniel 4 Wetherell resided in Norton. Married August 4, 1737, Dinah, daughter of Samuel Lincoln; she was born in Nor- ton, April 6, 1722. He was living Dec. 17, 1748, but must have died soon after, for his widow married, April 26, 1750, Simeon, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Owen) White (No. 142). Children all born in Norton, but not named in order of birth : 550. i. Solomon 5 Wetherell, b. Sept. 6, 1742. 551. ii. Zerviah Wetherell, b. ; married Jan. 31, 1765, James Perry of Easton. 552. iii. Weltha Wetherell ; married Feb. 5, 1761, John Cross- ^ man of Taunton. 553. iv. Lucy Wetherell ; married Stephen Austin. 162 Dinah 4 Wetherell resided in Norton ; married July 6, 1738, Henry, son of John Wetherell of Norton ; he was born Jan. 26, 58 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1703, she was his 2d wife ; his first wife was Bethia, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Hall) Caswell (No. 61). Children all born in Norton : 654. i. Phebe Wetherell, b. about 1740. 555. ii. Miriam Wetherell, b. about 1745. 556. iii. Dinah Wetherell, b. 1748. 557. iv. James Wetherell, b. 1754. 163 Job 4 Wetherell resided in Norton ; married Jane . Feb. 17, 1759, his widow Jane was appointed administratrix on his estate. Dec. 31, 1770, James Presho of Raynham was appointed guardian of Job, son of Job Wetherell, deceased, a minor above 14 years of age. Child : 558. i. Job 5 Wetherell. 164 Patience 4 Wetherell resided in Taunton, near the Baptist meeting house, on the road which is now called Field street ; she died in Raynham, Feb. 25, 1812 ; married Feb. 22, 1750, N. S. Zebulon Field ; he was born in Bridgewater in 1707, and died in Taunton, July, 1797. (She was his 2d wife.) Children all born in Taunton : Nathaniel 5 Field, b. Jan. 3, 1751. Hannah Field, b. 1752. James Field, b. 1754. John Field ; probably moved to Attleboro. Wealthy Field, b. 1757. Rachel Field. Sarah Field. Lydia Field. Jude Field, b. 1766. Solomon Field, b. 1767. Patience Field; married Nov. 1, 1789, Samuel Patten. Ruth Field. 166 Deliverance 4 White resided in Stafford, Conn. ; married July 4, 1744, John Pasco, Jr., of Stafford, Conn., son of John and Rebecca Pasco ; he was born in Stafford, May 19, 1722. Children all born in Stafford, Conn. : 559. i. 560. ii. 561. iii. 662. iv. 563. V. 564. vi. 565. vii. 666. viii. 567. ix. 568. X. 569. xi. 670. xii. 571. i. 672. ii. 573. iii. 574. iv. 575. V. 576. vi. 577. vii. 678. viii. 679. ix. FOURTH GENERATION. 59 Rachel 5 Pasco, b. Feb. 13, 1744-5. Riifus Pasco, b. July 5, 1746 ; died Aug. 2, 1748. Jonathan Pasco, b. Jan 13, 174—; died Feb. 10, 1748. Isaiah Pasco, b. June 16, 1750. Patience Pasco, b. Nov. 26, 175 — . Ezra Pasco, b. Jan. 9, 175 — ; died Aug. 23, 1755. Bethia Pasco, b. June 8, 1757. Sarah Pasco, b. April 30, 1761. Ezra Pasco, b. April 26, 176 — . 169 Susanna 4 White resided in Stafford, Conn. ; married Dec. 18, 1755, Jonathan Whitaker ; he was born in 1731 ; died Jan. 11, 1812. A sketch of his life is given in Austin's one hundred and sixty families, page 268. Children born in Stafford, Conn. : 680. i. Sarah 5 Whitaker, b. Aug. 18, 1757. 581. ii. Henry Whitaker, b. March 6, 1759; died Sept. 26, 1775 ; unmarried. 582. iii. Susanna Whitaker, b. May 25, 1761; lived in Stafford, Conn.; later moved to Washington; died 1846; married William Milliken, who died in 1850 ; had five children ; names unknown. 583. iv. Jonathan Whitaker, b. May 23, 1763. 684. V. Elizabeth Whitaker, b. Sept. 7, 1765 ; died Oct. 18, 1787 ; unmarried. 585. vi. Timothy Whitaker, b. Dec. 29, 1767. 686. vii. Patience Whitaker, b. March 27, 1770. 687. viii. Ede Whitaker, b. Sept. 8, 1772. 172 Phebe 4 White resided in Norton ; married Sept. 14, 1752, by Rev. Ebenezer White, to George Braman of Norton. Children born in Norton : 688. i. David 5 Braman, b. March 20, 1753. 689. ii. Phebe Braman, b. Oct. 26, 1754. 690. iii. Anna Braman, b. Dec. 22, 1765. 174 Mary 4 White resided in Wrentham ; married, first, in Wrent- ham, March 25, 1762, Nathan Stearns ; after his death she mar- ried, 2d, Feb. 13, 1766, Ichabod Ware. She died in Wrentham Aug. 10, 1805. 60 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Child by 1st husband : 691. i. Isaac 5 Stearns, born in Wrentham, Feb. 28, 1763. Children by 2d husband : 692. ii. Ebenezer Ware, b. in Wrentham Jan. 28, 1767. 593. iii. Sally Ware, b. in Wrentham June 12, 1770 ; married Oct. 29, 1793, James Cheever of Wrentham. 694. iv. Cyrus Ware, b. in Wrentham Aug. 20, 1777. 175 David 4 White probably moved away from Norton about 1776; married June 20, 1768, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (White) Story (No. 197) ; she was born Oct. 17, 1737. Children born in Norton : 695. i. Mary 5 b. Dec. 12, 1768. 696. ii. David, b. May 10, 1771. 697. iii. Sylvester, b. May 26, 1773. 176 Sarah 4 White resided in Norton, Woodstock, Conn., and later in Vermont ; married, 1st, March 14, 1753, John Person of Nor- ton. He died leaving one child ; she married, 2d, July 16, 1756, Nicholas, son of Nicholas 4 and Sarah (King) White (No. 280). Child: 698. i. Sarah 5 Person, b. in Norton Aug. 16, 1753. Children by 2d marriage given under No. 280. 181 Jonathan 4 White resided in Mansfield. It is said he was rather a large man, of light complexion, and called " Governor." Married, 1st, Dec. 6, 1769, Mary Grover; she died Nov. 4, 1773. He married 2d, Sept. 4, 1779, Hannah Quigley of Mans- field. Aug. 30, 1781, Solomon Hayward of Mansfield sold to Jonathan White of Blandford, Berkshire county, three tracts of land in Mansfield ; also land between the houses of Isaac and Ebenezer White. The purchaser, perhaps, was Jonathan 4, who may have moved to Blandford, lived there a few years, and then returned to Mansfield. Children all born in Mansfield ; by 1st wife : 599. i. Dorinda 5, b. Sept. 11, 1770. 600. ii. Mary, b. Aug. 9, 1773. By 2d wife : 601. iii. Fanny, b. Dec. 27, 1784. 603. ii. 604. iii. 605. iv. 606. V. 607. vi. FOURTH GENERATION. 61 183 Catherine 4 White resided in Mansfield; married Oct. 6, 1780, Hugh McPherson. Children all born in Mansfield : 602. i. Peggy5McPherson,b. March 20, 1781; married May 18, 1802, Ephraim Farnsworth of Boston. Nancy McPherson, b. Sept. 22, 1784. Catherine McPherson, b. Feb. 10, 1786. Lucretia McPherson, b. Aug. 21, 1787. Daniel McPherson, b. Oct. 17, 1790. Charlotte McPherson, b. Nov. 25, 1795 ; died in Mans- field Jan. 19, 1797. 185 Ephraim 4 White resided in Mansfield ; married Dec. 31, 1781, Dorcas Richardson of Mansfield. May 30, 1784, Ephraim White, 2d, and wife Dorcas sold house and land in Mansfield, subject to the dower of Sarah, widow of Ebenezer White, late of Mansfield, deceased. The deed was witnessed by his brothers, Jedidiah and William. May 28, 1785, he sold two tracts of land in Mansfield to John Hall, of Norton. The deed is also signed by his wife Dorcas. So far as known they had no children. 187 John 4 White resided in Norton, North Precinct, but probably moved away in the later part of his life. His trade was that of a cooper ; married Sept. 5, 1751, Mary Grover of Norton. Children born in Norton, North Precinct, now Mansfield : John 5, b. May 13, 1752 ; died Dec. 6, 1752. Mary, b. Oct. 17, 1758 ; perhaps married Thomas Grover May 9, 1780. Susanna, b. Aug. 11, 1755. John, b. Sept. 18, 1757. Abiel, b. Aug. 18, 1759; a soldier in the Revolution. Rachel, b. July 18, 1761. Azubah, b. May 28, 1763; married Oct. 16, 1780, William Greenwood, of Dublin, N. H. She has many descendants living in the vicinity of Dublin, N. H. Lemira, b. July 11, 1765. Asa, b. Sept. 25, 1767 ; probably died young. 608. i. 609. ii. 610. iii. 611. iv. 612. V. 613. vi. 614. vii. 615. viii. 616. ix. 62 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 617. X. Lucy, b. Feb. 3, 1770. 618. xi. Otis, b. May 6, 1772. 619. xii. Calvin, b. Feb. 9, 1775 ; died April 26, 1782. 190 David 4 White resided in Norton, North Precinct (afterwards Mansfield) ; died in Mansfield July 25, 1806 ; married Nov. 3, 1759, Sarah Bates of Norton, who died in Mansfield April, 1789. Children born in Norton, North Precinct (now Mansfield) : 620. i. David 5, b. Nov. 30, 1761; died in Mansfield Feb. 13, 1786; married Sept. 16, 1784, Lucy Wellman of Mansfield, who died Feb. 9, 1785, in the 22d year of her age. They had no children. Feb. 4, 1788, David White, as administrator of the estate of David White, Jr., sold real estate in Mans- field to Abiel Grover, "the same having been bid off at auction sale by Jacob Paine of Belchertown." 621. ii. Leavitt, b. June 19, 1764; died in Mansfield March 18, 1838 ; probably unmarried. 622. iii. Hannah, b. April 12, 1767 ; died in Mansfield Dec. 30, 1838; probably unmarried. 623. iv. Amasa, b. April 3, 1774; died Oct. 2, 1775. 191 Eliab 4 White resided in Norton, North Precinct, now Mansfield ; June 30, 1802 he conveyed his real estate to his son Eliab, Jr. and died July 1, 1802 ; married June 27, 1763, Mary Bates of Norton. Children b. in Norton, North Precinct, which became Mansfield in 1770: 624. i. Elona5, b. June 15, 1766. 625. ii. Avis, b. July 10, 1769; married July 28, 1790, William Skinner of Norton. 626. iii. Polly, b. April 10, 1771. 627. iv. Ephraim, b. Jan. 10, 1777; died in Mansfield Jan. 3, 1786. 628. V. Eliab, b. Dec. 10, 1779. 629. vi. Amasa, b. Jan. 23, 1782 ; probably died unmarried. 194 Thomas 4 Storv resided in Norton ; married, first, Sarah who died April 18, 1768 ; married, second, Nov. 27, 1772, Judith, daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah (Caswell) White (No. 178). FOURTH GENERATION. 63 Children by first wife all born in Norton : 630. i. John 5 Story, b. Aug. 6, 1754. 631. ii. Enoch Story, b. Feb. 5, 1756. 632. iii. Thomas Story, b. Jan. 29, 1758. 633. iv. William Story, b. April 23, 1760. Children by second wife all born in Norton ; Sarah Story, b. March 13, 1774. Livia Story, b. March 24, 1776. Enos Story, b. April 22, 1778. Elizabeth Story, b. Nov. 18, 1780. Molly Story, b. July 31, 1783. 634. V. 635. vi. 636. vii. 637. viii. 638. ix. FIFTH GENERATION. 199 Jonathan 5 Hall resided in Raynham ; was a prominent member and deacon of the Raynham Congregational church; a member of the board of selectmen, several years, beginning with 1776 ; also town treasurer ; died Feb. 25, 1789 ; married Dec. 28, 1738, Lydia Leonard, who died in 1763. He married 2d, April 26, 1764, Han- nah, widow of Philip Hall and daughter of John and Hannah (Washburn) Keith. Children all born in Raynham : 639. i. Jonathan 6 Hall, b. Sept. 26, 1739 ; died Nov. 22, 1739. 640. ii. Seth Hall, b. Oct. 4, 1740. 641. iii. Silas Hall, b. Feb. 4, 1742-3. 642. iv. Prudence Hall, b. March 20, 1744-5; died June 21, 1752. 648. V. Lydia Hall, b. Oct. 21, 1747 ; married Richmond. 644. vi. Jemima Hall, b. Aug. 14, 1750 ; married Williams. 645. vii. Jonathan Hall, b. June 10, 1753 ; died Jan. 3, 1792. 646. viii. Hezekiah Hall, b. Nov. 12, 1755. 647. ix. Obed Hall, b. Dec. 23, 1757 ; married Abigail Dean. 648. X. Ebenezer Hall, b. Dec. 25, 1759. 649. xi. Abigail Hall, b. June 6, 1762 ; died April 3, 1765. By 2d wife, Hannah : 650. xii. Linus Hall, b. May 17, 1765. 201 Amos 5 Hall resided near Raynham Centre. He was a farmer ; member of the board of selectmen several years, and a piominent member of the Congregational society. He moved to Middleboro, where he died Feb, 29, 1816, at the age of 95 years and 11 mos. He married Dec. 20, 1744, Abigail Blake of Taunton, who died Nov. 24, 1804, aged 89 years. Children both born in Raynham : 651. i. John 6 Hall, b. Nov. 15, 1745. 652. ii. Lewis Hall, b. in 1748. FIFTH GENERATION. 66 204 Mason 5 Hall resided near Raynham Centre. He was a large landholder ; died April 6, 1795; married in 1749 Mary Hall. Children all born in Raynham : 653. i. Mason 6 Hall. 654. ii. Patience Hall, b. about 1751 ; died Jan. 11, 1806 ; un- married. 655. iii. Mercy Hall, b. about 1 760 ; died May 3, 1795 ; unmarried 656. iv. Sarah Hall ; married Philip Ellis of Bridgewater. 205 Elizabeth 5 Hall married Dec. 10, 1745, Nathaniel, son of Sam- uel and Elizabeth Shaw ; he was born in Taunton in 1724. Children all born in Raynham : Nathaniel 6 Shaw, b. Aug. 6, 1746. John Shaw, b. Feb. 25, 1748. Asel Shaw, b. Nov. 25, 1751. Betty Shaw, b. Sept. 28, 1753. Jairus Shaw, b. Sept. 28, 1755. Sarah Shaw, b. Nov. 2, 1758. 207 Amariah 5 Hall resided near the ancestral homestead at Rayn- ham Centre. In 1762 he built a house which he kept as a tavern during the Revolutionary war and was headquarters for officials for many years after. It was subsequently purchased for a parson- age by the Congregational society. He was an assessor in 1759 and for several years after. He furnished a site for the second church in Raynham. He died April 29, 1775; married Hannah, daughter of Samuel and Susanna (Goodspeed) White ; she was born June 10, 1724, and died Dec. 30, 1805. (No. 126.) Children all born in Raynham : Reuben 6 Hall, b. Nov. 13, 1748. Susanua Hall, b. 1750 ; died March 20, 1812 ; unmarried. Prudence Hall, b. 1752 ; married Joseph Presho, and died in 1839. Samuel Hall, b. April 25, 1756. Amariah Hall, b. April 28, 1758. Asa Hall, b. 1760. Zilpah Hall, b. 1763 ; died 1776. Hannah Hall ; married Seth Sylvester. 667. i. 658. ii. 659. iii. 660. iv. 661. V. 662. vi. 663. i^ 664. ii. 665. iii. 666. iv. 667. V. 668. vi. 669. vii. 670. viii. 66 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 671. ix. Philena Hall ; married Samuel Wood. 672. X. Pamelia Hall. 208 Hannah 5 Hall ; married Joseph, son of John and Hannah (White) Alden, a farmer, of Middleboro. (John 3 Alden, Joseph 2, Johnl), (Hannahs White, Ebenezer2, Thomas 1). They had besides others : 673. i. Eliab6 Alden, b. 1760. 212 John 5 Caswell resided in Norton, was a soldier in Colonial war ; married by Ephraim Leonard, Esq., Nov. 10, 1737, to Mary Tiffany of Norton. Children all born in Norton : Beal 6 Caswell, b. Jan. 21, 1738-9. Mercy Caswell, b. May 2, 1743 ; died Oct. 3, 1743. David Caswell, b. Jan. 30, 1744-5. Joseph Caswell, b. May 28, 1747. John Caswell, b. Aug. 15, 1749. Keziah Caswell, b. Oct. 31, 1751. Samuel Caswell, b. Jan. 31, 1756. Molly Caswell, b. Aug. 9, 1758. 220 Hannah 5 Caswell resided in the North Precinct of Norton; married March 28, 1748, by Rev. Ebenezer White, to Nicholas Smith of Norton. Children all born in Norton, North Precinct : 682. i. Phebe 6 Smith, b. Oct. 27, 1748 ; died Jan. 30, 1826 ; unmarried. 683. ii. Hannah Smith, b. Feb. 7, 1755; married Royal White (No. 529). 684. iii. Susanna Smith, b. Jan. 31, 1765 ; married Isaac Stearns (No. 591). 685. iv. Spencer Smith, b. March 9, 1768; married Aug. 1, 1793, Jennet Bonney of Easton ; resided in Mansfield. 686. V. Sylvia Smith, b. May 28, 1771. 226 Abijah 5 Bailey resided in Mansfield where he died in 1785 ; married Nov. 20, 1765, Sarah Grover of Mansfield. She died at the age of nearly of 101 years. 674. i. 675. ii. 676. iii. 677. iv. 678. V. 679. vi. 680. vii. 681. viii. 687. i. 688. ii. 689. iii. 690. iv. 691. V. 692. vi. FIFTH GENERATION. 6T Children born in Mansfield : Hannah 6 Bailey. Polly Bailey. Rachel Bailey. Daniel Bailey; died March, 1820; unmarried. Abner Bailey, b. Jan. 20, 1771. Sally Bailey, b. ; married Sept. 17, 1794, Samuel Grover of Mansfield. 227 Benjamin 5 Bailey resided in Mansfield ; married March 5, 1761, Tabitha Grover of Mansfield. Children born in Mansfield : 693. i. Samuel 6 Bailey, b. Aug. 31, 1761 ; married Jan. 7, 1798, Betsey Hunt. 694. ii. Remember Bailey, b, . 695. iii. Bette Bailey, b. May 10, 1765. 230 Judith 5 Caswell resided in Norton, later in Easton and still later in Maine ; married Nov. 1, 1749 by Rev. Ebenezer White to Philip Atherton of Norton ; married, second, Jan. 11, 1753, by Ephraim Leonard, Esq. to Benjamin, son of Daniel and Esther (French) Pettingill, of Easton. He was an influential and prom- inent citizen, selectman of Easton 1757, 1777 and 1778, represen- tative to the general court in 1775 and one of the committee of correspondence, etc. in 1776. In 1779 he moved to Fort Western, later to Hallowell and thence to Augusta, Me. He died in Augusta, Me. Oct. 3, 1795. His will dated May 7, 1793, was proved March 14, 1796. Her children by first husband : 696. i. Isaac 6 Atherton, b. in Norton. By second husband, all born in Easton : Anna Pettingill, b. Dec. 29, 1753. Amy Pettingill, b. March 12, 1757. Rhoda Pettingill, b. April 29, 1760. Ruby Pettingill, b. April 10, 1763. Rachel Pettingill, b. Philena Pettingill, b. in 1769. Ziba Pettingill., b 697. ii. 698. iii. 699. iv. 700. V. 701. vi. 702. vii. 703. viii. UO' THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 248 John 5 Hall resided in Ellington, Conn. ; was a deacon in the church from 1784 until his death ; a prominent merchant, had a slaughter and packing house and a forge for the manufacture of wrought iron nails. "He made his purchases in Boston and went on horseback and carried his hard money in saddlebags thrown upon the horse. The weight of the specie was often greater than the weight of Mr. Hall, who was a man of medium size. In 1773 he purchased from his father for £10, lawful money, seventy acres of land in Ellington with house and barn on it;" he married in 1772 Eunice Dorchester, who after his death married Capt. David Burt, of Longmeadow. Children all born in Ellington, Conn. : 704. i. Eunice 6 Hall, b. April 23, 1773; died Nov. 1827; married in 1791, Levi Wells, merchant of Ellington and originator of "Wells Express." 705. ii. Miranda Hall, b. April 22, 1775 ; died Oct. 13, 1778. 706. iii. Miranda Hall, b. Sept. 19, 1780. 707. iv. John Hall, b. Feb. 26, 1783. 249 Thomas 5 Hall resided in various places in Massachusetts and Connecticut, and about 1793 moved to Lyme, N. H. He married Caroline Dimmick of Tolland, Conn. Children: John 6 Hall. Thomas Hall. Caroline Hall ; married Gordon and had eight children ; names unknown. Randolph Hall; died in early manhood, leaving two daughters. Lydia Hall ; married Simmons ; had one daughter. Hannah Hall ; married ; left two children. Sally Hall ; married Miller, left two children. Clarissa Hall ; married Halstead, and left three sons and one daughter. 250 Nathan 6 Hall was a farmer ; resided in Tolland ; married Eli- zabeth Isham of Ellington, Conn. Children probably born in Tolland : 708. i. 709. ii. 710. iii. 711. iv. 712. V. 713. vi. 714. vii. 715. viii. FIFTH GENERATION. 69 716. i. Nancy 6 Hall ; married Jesse D. Hawley of Morgan, Ash- tabula county, Ohio ; she had no children. 717. ii. Elizabeth Hall; married Timothy Turning, and had one daughter, who married in Ohio. 718. iii. Gordon Hall, b. April 8, 1784. 719. iv. Nathan Hall ; remained on his father's farm many years, then removed to Ohio ; married Esther B. Wolcott of Sandisfield. 255 George 5 Hall ; died in 1805 ; married in 1784 Lura, daughter of Thacher and Submit (Loomis) Lothrop of East Windsor, Conn. ; she was born in 1762 and died Nov. 16, 1845 ; buried at East Longmeadow. Children : 720. i. Clarissa 6 Hall, b. 1785. 721. ii. Sophia Hall, b. 1787 ; married Cornelius Wolcott. 722. iii. Lura Hall, b. 1789 or 1790 ; married Elam Kellogg of Somers, Conn. 723. iv. George Clark Hall, b. 1792. 724. V. Laura Hall, b. in 1794 ; married Anthony Gabriel of Ellington, Conn. They had no children. 725. vi. Eunice B, Hall, b. 1798; married Moses Kibbe of Somers, Conn. 726. vii. Minerva or Miranda Hall, b. 1801 ; married Joseph Sweetland of Longmeadow. 257 Abel 5 Hall resided in Lyme, Conn., where he died Dec. 1, 1816. He was a farmer and had an extensive iron forge, which he used for the state during the revolutionary war. He was captain of a company in the battle at White Plains. He married Caro- Kne, daughter of William Brockway of North Lyme. They were members of the church as early as 1772, and he was deacon in 1785. She died in 1807. Children all born in Lyme : 727. i. Isaac 6 Hall, b. 1774. William Hall, b. June 27, 1778. Caroline Hall, b. 1780. Mary Hall, b. 1782. Lois Hall, b. 1784. Hannah Hall, b. 1786 ; married Capt. Josiah Burnham of Lyme ; she had no children, and was living as late as 1876. 728. ii. 729. iii. 730. iv. 731. V. 732. vi. 70 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 733. vii. Abel Hall, when a young man, went in one of his brother William's ships to the West Indies and died soon after his return, in 1811, of a fever which it is thought he took in the West Indies. 258 Ezra 5 Hall resided in Lyme, Conn., near the road leading to Grassy Hill ; married in 1769, Sarah, daughter of Jonathan and Phebe (Marvin) Gillet, b. Oct. 24, 1748. They probably had several children, but the name of only one is known to the writer : 734. i. Phebe 6 Hall, b. April 24, 1773. 266 Capt. Edward 5 Hay ward resided in Easton, but later moved to West Bridgewater. He died in 1825 in his 76th year ; married, first, Nov. 21, 1871, Susanna, daughter of Abner Hay ward, of "West Bridgewater, who died about 1800 ; married, second, in 1802, Betty Powers. Children, both by first wife, and born in Easton : 735. i. Susanna 6 Hay ward, b. in 1773. 736. ii. Edward Hayward, b. Nov. 5, 1783. 267 Keziah 5 Hayward resided in Easton ; married March 31, 1768, Elijah, son of Henry Howard, of Easton. He was a prominent and influential man in his vicinity ; was one of the selectmen five years and town clerk and treasurer eleven years. He died at the age of 86 years and she died in 1836 aged 85 years. Children all born in Easton : 737. i. Keziah 6 Howard, b. April 25, 1769 ; married Adonijah White (No. 1052.) Irana Howard, b. Aug. 15, 1771. Elijah Howard, b. Sept. 20, 1773 ; died Oct. 5, 1775. Phebe Howard, b. April 4, 1776. Martha Howard, b. July 14, 1778. Mary Howard, b. Feb. 20, 1781 ; died Oct. 22, 1784. Olive Howard, b. Nov. 18, 1783. Edwin Howard, b. Feb. 4, 1786 ; died April 7, 1786. Elijah Howard, b. May 80, 1787. Edwin Howard, b. April 9, 1790. Ethan Howard, b. July 31, 1792. Jason Howard, b. Nov. 18, 1795 ; died Jan. 23, 1797. 738. ii. 739. iii. 740. iv. 741. V. 742. vi. 748. vii. 744. viii. 745. ix. 746. X. 747. xi. 748. xii. FIFTH GENERATION. 71 268 Joseph 5 Hayward resided in Easton ; married Jan. 24, 1781, Lydia, daughter of Elisha Barrows, Esq., of Rochester. Children all born in Easton, but names may not be given in exact order of birth : 749. i. Elizabeth Smith 6 Hayward married Cyrus, son of Eben- ezer and Silence (Snell) Howard of West Bridge- water, b. 1774 ; moved to Madison, N. Y. ; she died in her 83d year. They had seven sons and two daughters ; names not known. Rotheus Hayward, b. Oct. 1781. Lucy Hayward, b. 1783. Joseph Hayward. b. July 1784. Lydia Hayward, b. ; died in her 15th year. Ansel Hayward, b. May 17, 1789. Elisha Hayward, b. 1791. Rowena Hayward, b. June 1793. Sophia Hayward, b. June 1795. Minerva Hayward, lived only 7 months. Edward Tupper Hayward, b. Feb. 27, 1799. Daniel Hayward, died aged 25 yrs., 10 mos. ; unmarried, Lydia Hayward, died in 1845. George Washington Hayward, b. 1807. The aggregate height of the seven sons of this family was 43 feet in their shoes. A full account of the family is given in the centennial address of George Washington Hayward, made at Easton Aug. 14, 1878. Elizabeth Smith may have been a daughter by a previous wife. Sept. 6, 1774, a Joseph Hayward, of Easton, married Elizabeth Smith, of Taunton (Taunton Records). 269 Solomon 5 Hayward resided in Easton; but later in Sept. 1821 moved to Gallipolis, Ohio, where he died Sept. 29, 1831 ; he received for his share of his father's estate 178 acres, appraised at £342 3s 4d. He sold his property to different persons ; bought a farm in Mansfield which he sold in 1781 to Jonathan White (See No. 181). He afterwards bought a farm in Middleboro; he lost considerable of his property by the depreciation of continental paper ; he tended a grist mill in Easton previous to his emigration to Gallipolis; he married in 1780, Martha, daughter of Jonathan Burr, of West Bridgewater, who died at Gallipolis, Sept. 5, 1823, aged 62 years. 750. ii. 751. iii. 752. iv. 753. V. 754. vi. 755. vii. 756. viii. 757. ix. 758. X. 759. xi. 760. xii. 761. xiii. 762. xiv. T2 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children all born iu Easton : 763. i. Edward 6 Hay ward, a blacksmith ; settled in New Lebanon, Columbia County, New York. 764. ii. Adah Hayward, married in 1802 Jedidiah Willis, and lived in Milton. 766. iii. Patty Hayward. 766. iv. Caroline Hayward, married John Neal of Litchfield, Me. 767. V. Solomon Hayward, b. 1791. 768. vi. Royal A. Hayward, b. 1802. Also two sons and two daughters who died young. 270 Dewey 5 Hall moved from Portland, Conn, to the eastern part of New York previous to 1780 ; married Aug. 28, 1771, Hannah Kneeland. Children : 769. i. Daniel 6 Hall, b. in Portland, Conn., July 30, 1772 ; died Dec. 12, 1773. 770. ii. Eunice Hall, b. Dec. 4, 1773. According to Strong genealogy Dewey 5 married third, Hannah Carrier and had 771. iii. Elisha Hall, b. Jan. 19, 1780. 275 Jerusha 5 Hall died Aug* 24, 1800 ; married in 1782, Dea. David Clark, of Chatham, N. Y. Children : 772. i. Elijah 6 Clark, b. 1784. 773. ii. Chauncey Clark, b. 1789. 278 Capt. Samuels White resided in Norton, North Precinct, now Mansfield ; died about 1795 ; married Sept. 26, 1749, Sarah Grover, of Norton. Children born in Norton : 774. i. Samuel 6 b. July 29, 1750. 776. ii. Mary, b. March 18, 1754; perhaps married Jedidiah White (No. 184) March 28, 1786. 776. iii. Chloe, b. Nov. 11, 1767. 777. iv. Sophia, b. June 10, 1760; died Sept. 24, 1786; unmarried. 778. v. Hezekiah, b. Dec. 14, 1764. 779. i. 780. ii. 781. iii. 782. iv. 783. V. 784. vi. 785. vii. 786. viii. FIFTH GENERATION. 73 279 Nicholas 5 White resided in Norton until about 1765 when he moved away, probably to Woodstock, Conn., and later became a resident of Vermont ; he was a soldier in the expedition to Crown Point in 1755 ; he was also in Capt. Eddy's company. Col. Doty's regiment from April 14 to May 31, 1758 ; he married July 16, 1756 (Providence records) Sarah, widow of John Person and daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah (Caswell) White (No. 176). Children : Abraham 6, b. April 17, 1757.") Olive, b. May 1, 1759. I ah u • xr ^ Caleb, b. May, 12, 1761. (^^^ ^- ^^ ^°^'^^^- Ebenezer, b. Jan. 3, 1764. J Peregrine b. I Names given in White Genealogy, page Harriet b. \ 182, probably b. in Woodstock, Conn. Zephaniah, b. Woodstock, Conn., July 31, 1776 ) , . Abilene, b. Woodstock, Conn., July 31, 1776 \ ^^^°^* 280 Philip 5 White ; the following sketch was written by his great grandson. Rev. Nehemiah White, D. D., of Galesburg, 111. : Philip 5 White, Nicholas 4 White, Nicholas 3, Nicholas 2, Nich- olas 1. Philip 5 White, the progenitor of one of the branches of the Nicholas White family in Vermont, was born in Norton, Mass., July 28, 1734. Feb. 2, 1758, he was married to Abigail Campbell, daughter of Joshua and Abigail (Britton) Campbell. Abigail Campbell was born in Raynham, Mass., Sunday, Sept. 13, 1737. They were married at Norton, Mass. by Rev. Ebenezer White, pastor of the Congregational church at that place. At some time between 1759 and 1761 Philip White removed to Woodstock, Conn., whence in 1778 he emigrated to the "Hamp- shire Grants," as the State of Vermont was then called, and settled on a farm in the township of Tinmouth. This farm he had pur- chased Jan. 4, 1776, while still a resident of Woodstock. In 1793, through the shifting of township boundaries, he became a resident of Wallingford. Philip White died in Wallingford, Vt., Oct. 16, 1822 ; his wife, Abigail, died at Wallingford in 1803 or 1804. It is much to be regretted that the date of her death cannot now be ascertained. For many weeks she was tenderly cared for by her mother, Abigail (Britton) Campbell, who, though nearly ninety years of age, was fitill in possession of much of her former vigor. 74 THB NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Philip White married a second wife, Mrs. Sally Wood, of Middletown, Vt., who survived him. Physically, intellectually, and morally, Philip White was a man of marked characteristics. He was of medium stature, and had a compact and firmly knit frame. Many stories are told of his agility and wonderful feats of strength. One of these possesses more than a passing interest. Two men together with a lawyer whom they had retained, met Mr. White in the office of the lawyer (probably) to arrange some matters of business. Soon after the beginning of negotiations one of the party locked the door of the office. Papers were then pre- sented to Mr. White for his signature. He refused to sign them ; they insisted, and finally coupled their requests with threats of bodily injury in case he did not yield to their demands. When Mr. White became fully convinced that he must accede to their wishes or suffer great bodily injury and perhaps death at their hands, he lost no time in coming to a decision. Throwing off his coat and cravat, he attacked his adversaries with such vigor that in the space of a few minutes, all three were begging for mercy. Although Mr. White many times told to his grandchildren the story of this encounter with the three men, it seems somewhat singular that none of them could remember the nature of the busi- ness that called the parties together. It would seem as if no trouble could have arisen in connection with any transactions in real estate made by Philip White, after his removal to Vermont. Only one plausible explanation can, in the opinion of the writer, be given, but this explanation seems to bear the marks of probabil- ity. It has been stated that Mr. White, while still residing in Woodstock, Conn., purchased a farm in Vermont, Jan. 4, 1776. He may have intended to go to Vermont in the spring following. Early in March, however, he enlisted in the service of the Revolu- tion, joining Co. 6th, 11th Reg. Conn. Militia. He served until December of the same year, when he returned to Woodstock. It is supposed that during the two years before his removal to Ver- mont, other parties had taken possession of the farm and sought to retain it by methods not unknown at the present day. The men in question probably sought to compel Mr. White to give them a quit claim deed of the farm. This physical vigor suffered no abatement during the whole period of middle life. To a friend who asked him at what age he could endure the most hardship, he made the somewhat remarkable statement: "I think that when between 55 and 60 years of age I could do more work with less fatigue than at any other period of my life." He was a man of more than average intelligence and as he had FIFTH GENERATION. 75 had considerable experience both in military and in civic life, he became a helpful factor in the development of the community in which he lived. His educational advantages were of the most meager sort, and it is not surprising that he never acquired a taste for study, nor that he had little love for books — the Bible being the one notable exception. He was, also, a man of indomi- table energ}^ and perseverance. Twice he served his country in the capacity of a soldier. A few weeks after his marriage he joined the forces under Abercrombie destined for the reduction of Ticonderoga, and was in the second line of assault composed in part of provincials from iMassachusetts. The gun (fusil) which he carried in this battle and also in the campaign of 1776, is now in the possession of the writer, his great-grandson, a resident of Galesburg, 111. This gun was made in London in the year 1741 or 1742. In early life Philip White is said to have been of a somewhat wild and adventurous disposition. His interest in religion began in middle life. His name is not on the records of the Congrega- tional church in Woodstock, Conn., where he lived seventeen or eighteen years, but it is certain that he was a member of the Congregationalist church in Wallingford, Vt., from the time of its organization in 1795 to the time of his decease in 1822. He at once became a most ardent advocate of the faith he had espoused. In theological belief he was a strict Calvinist, and a strenuous defender of the characteristic doctrines of the great reformer. When in later years he realized that through the preaching of Wesley, who sought to "turn all doctrinal truth into instant life," the clear cut doctrines of Calvin might suffer, at least, a partial eclipse, he regarded the new movement with extreme disfavor. We naturally seek for the springs of that influence which leads persons of strong and imperious will, to surrender that will to the Divine leadership. We cannot fathom the inmost recesses of the human heart, but we do know that reflection has often within it a strange power of ministration. The source of that influence may have been the surviving memories of the awful carnage before the ramparts of Ticonderoga ; it may have been the result of medita- tion on the tragic death of his first born ; and it may well have been due to the tender solicitude and the subduing appeals of a loving and saintly wife. True, even after his conversion he did not always maintain a spirit of celestial temper, but he did, in great measure, repress the wild energies of his nature, he did become a God-fearing man, and he made conscience the ruling principle in the conduct of life. Of the science of politics, Mr. White, doubtless knew little, but, IQ THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. perhaps no man ever had a clearer intuition of the one absolutely essential factor in all enduring corporate life — moral soundness ; and his influence must be reckoned among the constructive agencies in the development of the community in which he had cast his lot on the then frontier of civilization. Though for many years somewhat troubled with a rheumatic affliction, he may be said to have enjoyed almost uninterrupted good health during a long life of more than eighty-eight years. In the spring of 1822, he began visibly to fail. When the end drew near he called to his bedside his grandson, Justin, who had taken much care of him during his illness, and addressed to him a few tender words, telling him that before the setting of the morrow's sun, his spirit would be mingled with other spirits good or bad. The next morning, when Justin (the father of the writer), went to the sickroom, his grandfather looked up and said : "Justin, my son, I am still alive." These were his last words. Justin took his place beside the chair, on the other side of which his older brother Alvin, who had also been attentive to him in his illness, was already standing. While thus witnessing sufferings which they could do nothing to assuage, suddenly his countenance fell, he ceased to breathe. The man of indomitable will had bowed to the summons of death. Children : 787. i. Philip 6 Jr., b. probably in Norton in Dec. 1758 or Jan. 1759; died in Woodstock, Conn. June 7, 1777. In May 1777, he was drafted into Revolutionary ser- vice ; his mother, being in poor health and greatly distressed at the thought of his leaving her, the father procured a substitute ; three days after the substitute left for the army, Philip 6 was thrown from his horse and killed ; he was in the nineteenth year of his age. Lois 6 b. 1761 at Woodstock, Conn. Philena 6 b. Oct. 1763, at Woodstock, Conn. Nehemiah 6 b. Tuesday, Aug. 6, 1765, at Woodstock, Conn. 281 Experience 5 White resided in Norton, North Precinct (now Mansfield), where she died Aug. 15, 1779 ; married Jan. 15, 1756, Samuel, son of Josiah and Tabitha (Smith) Pratt. Children born in Norton : 791. i. Mercy 6 Pratt, b, Nov. 2, 1756. 788. ii. 789. iii. 790. iv. FIFTH GENERATION. 77 792. ii. Samuel Pratt, b. May 2, 1758 ; married April 13, 1780, Abigail Colwell. 793. iii. Lona Pratt, b. May 6, 1761; married Nov., 1780, Ibrook Eddy. 794. iv. Abraham Pratt, b. May 17, 1768 ; died June 10, 1763. 795. V. Experience Pratt, b. May 11, 1764. 284 Sarah 5 White resided in Norton ; married by Rev. Joseph Palmer March 12, 1761, to Nathan, son of Nathan and Judith (White) Williams ; he was born in Norton Nov. 4, 1734 (No. 293). Child : 796. i. Rachel 6 Williams, b. Sept. 8, 1763. 286 Elizabeth 5 White resided in Norton ; married 1st, Sept. 14, 1758, John, son of John and Hannah (Williams) Hall, born in Raynham, Jan. 26, 1729, and died in Norton Oct. 22, 1809; she died Oct. 16, 1800. He was selectman in 1800 and 1801 and assessor in 1800. He and nine others started iron works in Nor- ton in 1765, and he sold the land on which the works were built. He was a lieutenant and served in the revolutionary war. After the death of his first wife he married 2d, Molly Leonard. Children all by Ist wife : 797. i. John 6 Hall, b. July 27, 1759. 798. ii. Elkanah Hall, b. Jan. 17, 1761. 799. iii. Hannah Hall, b. Feb. 13, 1764. 289 Rachel 5 White resided in Norton, where she died Nov. 10, 1802 ; married Aug. 28, 1766, John, son of John and Margaret (Winslow) King of Norton. Children all born in Norton : John 6 King, b. Aug. 17, 1767 ; married Ruth Bassett. Rachel King, b. Nov. 20, 1769; died Oct. 6, 1771. Margaret King, b. March 28, 1771 ; married John Prior. Elizabeth King, b. Nov. 29, 1775. Joseph King, b. April 9, 1778. Susanna King, b. June 9, 1780. 800. 1. 801. ii. 802. iii. 803. iv. 804. V. 805. vi. 78 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 290 Abigail 5 White resided in Mansfield, where she died June 7, 1818 ; married Sept. 19, 1769, John, son of William and Esther (Avery) Dean, born March 21, 1740 ; died Jan. 22, 1808. Children born in Mansfield : 806. i. Abigail 6 Dean, b. Aug. 18, 1770 ; married Dwight Dean, and died Jan. 10, 1849. 807. ii. Susanna Dean, b. Feb. 26, 1772 ; died Sept. 29, 1778. 808. iii. Mary Dean, b. Dec. 29, 1773; married Ellis Hall of Raynham. (No. 1486). 809. iv. John Dean, b. Jan. 4, 1776. 810. V. Nancy Dean, b. Dec. 2, 1778 ; died Aug. 11, 1861 ; un- married. She was a well-known and successful school teacher. 811. vi. Jacob Dean, b. Dec. 8, 1780. 812. vii. Rachel Dean, b. Sept. 6, 1782 ; married Dr. Norton ; died July 11, 1845. 813. viii. Samuel Dean, b. March 30, 1784. 296 Judith 5 Williams resided in Mansfield ; married July 8, 1766, Joseph Blan chard, who died March 20, 1792, in the 7 2d year of his age. She died in Mansfield March 10, 1807. He was a son of Stephen and Abigail Blanchard, born in Norton Oct. 2, 1719. Children all born in Mansfield : 814. i. Judith 6 Blanchard, b. Aug. 17, 1767. 815. ii. Joseph Blanchard, b. Dec. 14, 1768 ; married 1st, Aug. 6, 1792, Hannah, daughter of Solomon and Hannah (White) Pratt. (No. 829). He married 2d, Nov. 19, 1809, Sylvia, daughter of Royal and Hannah (Smith) White. (No. 1242). Names of children given under their mothers' names. 816. iii. Hezekiah Blanchard, b. Aug. 6, 1771. 817. iv. Hannah Blanchard, b. Oct. 2, 1774. 818. V. Lydia Blanchard, b. April 6, 1778. 819. vi. Mary Blanchard, b. Feb. 13, 1782. 303 Isaac 5 White resided in Mansfield ; a lieutenant in Capt. Israel Trow's company in the Rhode Island service in 1777 ; died April 21, 1797 ; married Feb. 6, 1782, Mehitable, daughter of Col. Eph- FIFTH QENBRATION. 79 raira and Mehitable (Stone) Lane of Norton. She died March 2, 1823, aged 68 years. Children born in Mansfield : 820. i. Isaac 6, b. April 19, 1783. 821. ii. Clarissa, b. Jan. 12, 1785 ; died Jan. 18, 1805 ; unmar- ried. 822. iii. Orra, b. March 17, 1787 ; died June 16, 1806 ; unmar- ried. 823. iv. Pardon, b. Jan. 19, 1789. 824. V. Walter, b. July, 1791. 825. vi. Earl, b. March 17. 1794. 304 Hannah 5 White resided in Mansfield, where she died Feb. 2, 1790 ; married 1st, March 13, 1767, Solomon, son of Capt. Benja- min Pratt of Mansfield (Benjamin 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, Mat- thew 1). He died Nov. 6, 1776; she married 2d, Jan. 9, 1785, Timothy Billings. Children born in Mansfield : 826. i. Benjamin 6 Pratt, b. Nov. 26, 1767. 827. ii. Solomon Pratt, b. Feb. 26, 1771. 828. iii. Jonathan Pratt, b. May 13, 1773. 829. iv. Hannah Pratt, b. May 27, 1775 ; married Aug. 6, 1792, Joseph, son of Joseph and Judith (Williams) Blanch- ard. (No. 815). 305 Jeremiah 5 White resided in Mansfield ; married June 2, 1774, Jane Tirrell of Mansfield. Children born in Mansfield : 830. i. Jane 6, b. March 9, 1775. 831. ii. Isaac, b. Dec. 18, 1776 ; married Nov. 22, 1800, Rachel Bates. 832. iii. Jeremiah, b. May 31, 1778. 306 Jonathan 5 White resided in Mansfield, where he died Nov. 21, 1804 ; married Jan. 1, 1778, Abigail, daughter of Nehemiah and Abigail (Newland) Pratt ; she was born May 5, 1765, and died Aug. 6, 1806. 80 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children born in Mansfield : 833. i. Nancy 6, b. May, 1780 ; married in 1804 Nathan Clark of Foxboro. 834. ii Nehemiah, b. Aug. 6, 1782 ; married Ruth King. 307 Martha 5 White resided in Norton and Mansfield; died in Mans- field April 26, 1809; married Nov. 28, 1775, William, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Allen) Copeland; he was born in Norton March 20, 1748; died in Mansfield March 24, 1840. He was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary war and received a pension for several years before his death. Children : 835. i. Isaac 6 Copeland, b. Oct. 7, 1776 ; died Dec. 7, 1777, in Norton. 836. ii. William Copeland, b. in Norton, Oct. 18, 1778. 837. iii. Hannah Copeland, b. in Norton, Sept. 6, 1780. 888. iv. Luen Copeland, b. in Mansfield, Feb. 18, 1783 ; died in Mansfield Dec. 17, 1811 ; unmarried. 889. V. Elijah Copeland, b. in Mansfield, March 22, 1785. 840. vi. Sally Copeland, b. in Mansfield, June 20, 1787. 841. vii. Betsey Copeland, b. in Mansfield, July 30, 1789 ; died in Mansfield Feb. 18, 1790. 842. viii. Belinda Copeland, b. in Mansfield, April 6, 1791. 843. ix. Alvin Copeland, b. in Mansfield, April 18, 1793; died in Mansfield July 17, 1826 ; unmarried. 844. X. Eunice Copeland, b. in Mansfield, May 8, 1795 ; died in Mansfield Sept. 3, 1829 ; unmarried. 845. xi. Susanna Copeland, b. in Mansfield, April 16, 1798; died in Mansfield Aug. 10, 1798. 309 Experience 5 White married Dec. 27, 1787, Capt. Jacob Williams, who died Oct. 29, 1805 ; she died Jan. 13, 1837. Children all born in Mansfield : 846. i. Deney 6 Williams, b. Dec. 8, 1788 ; married Rufus H. Hawes. Jacob Williams, b. April 12, 1791. Alpheus Williams, b. Nov. 3, 1793. Peddv Williams, b. Jan. 17, 1797 ; died Nov. 5, 1805. Hannah Williams, b. Sept. 21, 1803. 847. ii. 848. iii. 849. iv. 850. V. 851. i. 852. ii. 853. iii. 854. iv. 855. V. FIFTH GENERATION. 81 310 Philip 5 White resided in Mansfield ; owned a grist mill at Glinn's Factory, and built a trip hammer shop; died Oct. 2, 1798; married Oct. 12, 1786, Sarah Eaton. Children born in Mansfield : Jacob 6, b. May 1, 1787. Martha, b. Dec. 14, 1788. Sally, b. Sept. 15, 1791 ; died Feb. 4, 1795. Sabra, b. Sept. 13, 1793. Charlotte, b. Feb. 20, 1799. 311 Joseph 6 Eliot resided in Mansfield ; married Joanna ; he died Dec. 15, 1777. Children born in Mansfield : 856. i. Joel 6 Eliot, b. Aug. 30, 1775. 857. ii. Hannah Eliot, b. Nov. 5, 1777. 324 Matthew 5 Read resided in Ashford, Conn.; married Dorothy Bardine. Children probably all born in Ashford : Zelenda 6 Read, b. May 25, 1770. Mary Read, b. 1772. Reuben Read, b. 1774. Matthew Read, b. Nov. 3, 1776. Daniel Read, b. 1779 ; married 1805, Patty Whiting of Wrentham, and settled in Andover, Conn. Olive Read, b. 1781. David Read, b. 1783 ; married ; his widow lived in Springfield, Pa. 328 Peter 5 Read was a clergyman; resided first in Attleboro, then New Haven, Conn., and later in Ludlow, Vt. ; married, first in 1776, Mary Pitcher; second in 1786, Lydia Gilbert: third Eliza- beth Baldwin. Children by first wife ; 865. i. Ezra 6 Read, b. in Attleboro, Dec. 16, 1777. By second wife : 866. ii. Mary Read, b. in New Haven, Sept. 10, 1787 ; died in 1789. 858. i. 859. ii. 860. iii. 861. iv. 862. V. 863. vi. 864. vii. 82 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 867. iii. Rufus Read, b. in New Haven, July 10, 1789. 868. iv. Jesse Read, b. Oct. 2, 1790 ; settled in Richmond, Vt. 869. V. Patty Read, b. July 11, 1792 ; died in 1813. 870. vi. Peter Read, b. in Ludlow, Vt., Dec. 27, 1793. By third wife, probably born in Ludlow, Vt. : 871. vii. Mary Read, b. May 17, 1796. 872. viii. Lydia Read, b. Aug. 5, 1797 ; married S. W. Goodrich. 873. ix. Miriam Read, b. June 27, 1802. 329 Joel 5 Read resided in Attleboro, where he was a justice of the peace, selectman and representative many years ; married Chloe Stanley. Children all born in Attleboro : Olive 6 Read, b. Sept. 4, 1780. Nancy Read, b. Feb. 23, 1782. Eunice Read, b. April 19, 1784. Otis Read, b. July 29, 1786. Chloe Read, b. June 5, 1788. John A. Read, b. Oct. 22, 1790. Mary Read, b. Jan. 7, 1798. Daniel Read, b. Feb. 14, 1795. David Read, b. Oct. 21, 1797. 331 Daniels Read was a comb manufacturer and a composer of music ; resided in New Haven, Conn., where he died in 1836 ; married Jerusha Sherman. Children probably all born in New Haven : 883. i. George F. Handel 6 Read, b. May 21, 1788. 884. ii. Nathan S. Reed, b. Jan. 31, 1792 ; died 1821. 885. iii. Eliza Read, b. Dec. 12, 1799 ; died in 1800. 886. iv. Mary W. Reed, b. June 30, 1802; married Jonathan Nicholson. 333 Levi 5 Read resided in Attleboro ; died in 1853, aged 91 years ; married Anna (Nancy) Hunt, daughter of Joseph Hunt of Attle- boro. Children born in Attleboro : 887. i. Rufus 6 Read, b. Nov. 19, 1800 ; lived in New York city. 888. ii. Clement O. Reed, b. Aug. 1, 1802. 874. 1, 875. ii. 876. iii. 877. iv. 878. V. 879. vi. 880. vii. 881. viii. 882. ix. FIFTH GENERATION. 83 889. iii. Esther Reed, b. Sept. 4, 1804. 890. iv. Charlotte A. Reed, b. April 16, 1807. 891. V. William H. Clifford Read, b. May 6, 1809. 892. yi. Cynthia M. Read, b. Oct. 30, 1811 ; died in 1836. 893. vii. Levi A. Read, ) i ^i , , , ,. , 894. viii. Nancy W. Read, ( ^^^^ Probably died young. A sketch of the life of Levi 5 Read may be found in the History of Bristol County (J. W. Lewis & Co., 1883), page 591. 334 William 5 Read vs^as a manufacturer at Pawtucket, R. I. ; his residence was at Attleboro ; married Selenda Tingley. Children all born in Attleboro : 896. i. Maria C. 6 Read, b. June 24, 1793 ; died in 1833. 896. ii. Ezra C. Read, b. Jan. 27, 1798. 897. iii. Herbert A. Reed, b. Nov. 18, 1801. 335 Anna 5 White resided in Foxboro ; married May 27, 1781, Simon Morse, who died Feb. 5, 1821. Child : 898. i. Anna 6 Morse, b. June 12, 1789. 339 Mary 5 White resided in Foxboro, where she died Aug. 28, 1840 ; married Aug. 30, 1782, Elias, son of Benjamin and Jemima (Morse) Guild of Foxboro ; he was born in August, 1760, and died Feb. 5, 1840. Children born in Foxboro : Cyrus 6 Guild, b. Aug. 15, 1783 ; (died Oct. 26, 1817 ?) Sarah Guild, b. May 22, 1785. Elias Guild, b. Aug. 27, 1787. Shubael Guild, b. April 3, 1790. Freedom Guild, b. March 29, 1792. Polly Guild, b. Feb. 27, 1795. 340 Jerusha 5 White resided in Foxboro ; married April 30, 1795, Jedediah Morse of Foxboro, who died Nov. 18, 1809. She died March 22, 1839. Child : 905. i. Jemima 6 Morse, b. March 4, 1796 ; died Oct. 12, 1796. 899. i. 900. ii. 901. iii. 902. iv. 903. V. 904. vi. 84 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 341 Benjamin 5 White resided in Mansfield ; married Nov. 29, 1784, Mary Wetherell. Children all born in Mansfield : 906. i. Matilda 6, b. Oct. 8, 1785. 907. ii. Sarah, b. Oct. 10, 1787. 908. iii. Benjamin, b. March 21, 1792. 345 Elizabeth 6 White resided in Foxboro ; married Geo. W. Berry. Child : 909. i. George Waterman 6 Berry, b. in Foxboro, June 5, 1812. 346 Deborah 5 White resided in Mansfield ; married Oct. 25, 1796, Hewet, son of Ezra Skinner, of Mansfield. Children born in Mansfield : 910. i. Deborah 6 Skinner, b. April 16, 1797. 911. ii. Jerusha Skinner, b. June 2, 1798. 912. iii. Harriet Skinner, b. Aug. 31, 1800 ) , . ^ 913. iv. Harry Skinner, b. Aug. 31, 1800 ]^^^^^ 358 Simeon 5 Leonard resided in Raynham ; married in 1784, Keziah Andrews. Children all born in Raynham : 914. i. Demas 6 (Damaris) Leonard, b. Dec. 16, 1787 ; died Oct. 20, 1805. Marshall Leonard, b. Sept. 14, 1789. Arnold Leonard, b. Nov. 7, 1792. Seabury Leonard, b. July 20, 1794. Levi Leonard, b. July 4, 1796. Melancy Leonard, b. March 1, 1799. 359 Solomon 5 Leonard resided in Taunton and later in Raynham. He died July 1, 1834, aged 76 years ; married first, Lydia, daughter of Joseph Bassett, Nov. 14, 1782; married second in 1801, Sarah (Tucker) Sears, daughter of Joseph Tucker and widow of Prince Sears of Taunton. She was born in 1775 and died in Raynham April 26, 1833, aged 57 years. 916. ii. 916. iii. 917. iv. 918. V. 919. vi. FIFTH GENERATION. 85 Children by first wife : 920. i. Lois 6 Leonard, b. April 1, 1784 ; married Nov. 26, 1810, David Caswell of Middleboro. 921. ii. Belinda Leonard, b. Oct. 21, 1785; married Jan. 3, 1808, Rufus, son of Zephaniah and Mary (White) Gary. (For children see No. 955). 922. iii. Daniel Leonard, b. Oct. 1, 1787. 923. iv. Solomon Leonard, b. Oct. 18, 1789 ; died Dec. 15, 1789. 924. V. Ebenezer Leonard, b. Dec. 12, 1790. 925. vi. Lydia Leonard, b. March 20, 1793 ; married Staples. 926. vii. Abner Leonard, b. March 14, 1796. Children by second wife : 927. viii. Artemas Leonard, b. Sept. 15, 1802. 928. ix. Mary Leonard, b. Feb. 7, 1804; died Sept. 1843; unmarried. 929. X. Hannah Leonard, b. June 11, 1806 ; married Horatio Loring. 930. xi. Frederick Plummer Leonard, b. Sept. 19, 1808. 931. xii. Susan Leonard, b. April 1, 1811 ; married Drowne. 932. xiii. Joseph Tucker Leonard, b. March 6, 1813. 360 Bethia 5 Leonard resided in Raynham ; married in 1788, Stanley Carter of Raynham, born July 7, 1768 ; she died May 5, 1804, aged 39 years. Children all born in Raynham : 933. i. Serena 6 Carter, b. Oct. 10, 1789. 934. ii. Alanson Carter, b. Jan. 28, 1791. 935. iii. Menzies Carter, b. March 26, 179B. 936. iv. Stillman Carter, b. Jan. 15, 1795. 937. V. Diademia Carter, b. July 10, 1796. 938. vi. Maria Carter, b. Sept. 6, 1797 ; married Elijah Leonard of Taunton (No. 2095). 939. vii. Leonard Carter, b. Dec. 14, 1798. 940. viii. Philander Carter, b. Oct. 14, 1801. 941. ix. Child stillborn May 5, 1804. After her death, Stanley Carter married July 8, 1804, for second wife, Polly Knapp of Raynham, and had six more children. 362 Hannah 5 Leonard resided in Raynham ; married June 21, 1801, Gabriel Fecto, then a resident of Raynham, but born in Canada. He was employed in iron works, probably the iron works estab- 86 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. lished by Seth Leonard and his associates, but afterwards sold to Edmund 4 Leonard, the father of Hannah. Children both born in Raynham : 942. i. Joseph 6 Fecto, b. Oct. 15, 1801 ; died Nov. 15, 1809. 943. ii. Philander Fecto, b. Dec. 3, 1803. Gabriel Fecto disappeared suddenly about 1804 and nothing was ever heard from or of him after his disappearance. 363 Thomas 5 White resided in Taunton, then Raynham and later moved to Claverack, New York (Anna Smith's record). His re- moval to Claverack was probably later than 1776, for he was then a soldier in Capt. Oliver Soper's company. Col. Joseph Reed's regiment in the continental line. Dec. 10, 1776, he bought from his father six acres and sixty-eight rods of land in Raynham, on the road to Ebenezer Brettun's. Aug. 15, 1769, he and wife Han- nah, sold land to Ambrose Lincoln. He married Hannah, daughter of Jasiel and Hannah (Gushee) Smith. Anna Smith's record gives the names of their children as follows, viz : 944. 1, Chloe 6. 945. ii. Amos. 946. iii. Hannah. 947. iv. Sarah. 948. V. Thomas. 949. vi. Jasiel. 365 Mary 5 White resided in Taunton ; married Zephaniah Gary of Taunton ; he was born July 18, 1741, and died Dec. 9, 1823. She died Jan. 25, 1826, in her 83d year. Children all born in Taunton : 950. i. Polly 6 Gary, b. Sept. 13, 1772. 961. ii. Sarah Gary, b. Sept. 27, 1774. 952. iii. Zebiah Gary, b. Dec. 2, 1776 ; married June 30, 1793, Joseph, son of Benjamin and Bethiah (Drake) Leonard. 953. iv. Zephaniah Gary, b. Aug. 11, 1778; married Jan. 12, 1812, Rhoda Darling of Taunton. He died Aug. 25, 1822. 954. V. Ruth Gary, b. June 7, 1780 ; married Noah Pierce. 955. vi. Rufus Gary, b. April 28, 1782. 957. i. 968. ii. 969. iii FIFTH GENERATION. 87 966. vii. Keziah Gary, b. May 2, 1784 ; married Jan. 3, 1803, Jabez, son of Jabez and Phebe (Wilbur) Carver, b. Nov. 30, 1777. (No. 1103). 366 John 5 White resided in Taunton, on the easterly side of Scad- dings pond, but later sold his farm and moved to Norton. He was a soldier in Capt. Oliver Soper's company in Continental line in 1776. Tradition says he was also a privateer in the revolution. He died in Taunton Feb. 14, 1828, aged 79 years. He married in 1777 (published April 26, 1777) Susanna, widow of Elisha Pierce and daughter of George and Hannah (Bryant) White of Rayn- ham. (No. 417). Children all born in Taunton : Benjamin 6, b. Dec. 29, 1778. Lucinda, b. April 13, 1780. Abigail, b. July 20, 1782 ; married Nov. 12, 1807, John, son of Capt. John and Hannah (White) Tisdale of Easton ; born Aug. 9, 1784 (No. 1079) ; she died June 28, 1840, leaving no children. He married 2d Jan., 1843, Lurana Makepeace. Isaac, b. Jan. 30, 1785. John, b. July 1, 1787. Horatio, b. Aug. £5, 1789. Hannah, b. Feb. 12, 1792. Clarissa, b. Jan. 25, 1795; died Nov. 1, 1870; unmar- ried. 370 Capt. Timothy 5 White was a farmer ; resided in Taunton on the easterly side of Scadding's pond. He was a soldier in the revolution, in the continental line, and a revolutionary pensioner; died in Taunton Feb. 24, 1842; married first Nov. 7, 1782, Sarah, daughter of Seth and Sarah (Cobb) Smith of Norton. She was born Nov. 18, 1758, and died in Taunton Jan. 14, 1832. He married second Aug. 30, 1832, Ruth, widow of Daniel Austin and daughter of Zebulon and Patience (Wetherell) Field. She died in Mansfield in 1857. His children all by first wife and all born in Taunton : 965. i. Timothy 6 b. Nov. 28, 1783. 966. ii. Sally, b. Sept. 2, 1790. 967. iii. Lucy Maria, b. Dec. 9, 1794. 968. iv. Barton, b. March 21, 1798. 960. iv. 961. V. 962. vi. 963. vii. 964. viii. 88 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 372 Jerusha 5 White resided in Taunton, where she died Sept. 25, 1803; married in 1783, Solomon, son of Nathaniel and Dinah (Lincoln) Wetherell. (No. 650). Her children born in Taunton : 969. i. Nathaniel 6 Wetherell, b. Aug. 16, 1784. 970. ii. Perry Wetherell, b. Sept. 16, 1786 ; died Nov. 25, 1786. 971. iii. Abiathar Wetherell, b. Oct. 29, 1787. 972. iv. Sally Wetherell, b. Sept. 2, 1791 ; married Oct. 29, 1807, Bradford Field ; bad a daughter, Sally Field, born March 11, 1808 ; died Feb. 9, 1800 ; Sally, the mother, died Nov. 17, 1808. 973. V. Abner Wetherell, b. Feb. 3, 1794. 373 Mercy 5 White resided in Taunton; married Jan. 3, 1786, Abishai, son of Capt. Peletiah Eddy ; he was born in Taunton in 1762 and died Feb. 25, 1865. He was a revolutionaiy pensioner. Children all born in Taunton: Daniel 6 Eddy, b. March 20, 1786. Mary Eddy, b. July 29, 1788 ; perhaps married Rufus Carpenter of Wrentham May 27, 1810. Wells Eddy, b. July 29, 1788, twin with Mary ; died unmarried. Abishai Eddy, b. June 28, 1791. Mercy Eddy, b. May 30, 1793 ; married Jedidiah, son of Jedidiah Wilbur, and had a son, Charles H. Wilbur, who died April 2, 1830, aged 17 mos. Zebulon Eddy, b. probably in 1795. Sally Eddy, b. Feb. 19, 1797 ; married March 7, 1814, Gideon, son of Samuel Lincoln. 981. viii. Abigail Eddy, b. April 5, 1800; married Charles Wilbur. 982. ix. Amanda Eddy, b. 1803 ; married Charles Makepeace ; had no children. 376 Sarah 5 Lincoln married Aug. 21, 1760, Levi Sampson, son of Thomas and Lydia (Bryant) Sampson ; he was born March 4, 1739-40. She died previous to 1770. He married a second time 974. 975. i. ii. 976. iii. 977. 978. iv. V. 979. 980. vi. vii. FIFTH GBNERATTON. 89 and had several children by his second wife. March 13, 1763, Simeon White of Taunton sold farm near Scadding's pond and several tracts of land, one of them an island in Scadding's pond, near John White's, to Levi Sampson of Taunton. Oct. 24, 1765, Levi Sampson sold same property to Simeon White, both of Taunton, deed witnessed by Paul Lincoln. From a deed recorded at Taunton we learn that Sarah had two daughters born before 1770 : 983. i. Sarah 6 Sampson. 984. ii. Ursula Sampson. 378 Olivers Lincoln moved from Taunton to Easton about 1768. During the revolutionary war he performed service with the militia and later joined the continental army. His height was 5 feet eleven inches (5 ft., 11 in.) He married June 24, 1765, Ruth Hall of Walpole. They probably had several children whose names are unknown to the writer. 379 Paul 5 Lincoln moved from Taunton to Easton about 1771. He was a soldier in the revolution; died about 1813; widow Eleanor and Stimpson Williams appointed administrators Feb. 2, 1813 ; widow's dower set off Dec. 7, 1813. Child : 986. i. Jemima 6 Lincoln, married Gilman and had a daughter, Caroline Gilman. (Chaffin's Easton, page 474). 380 Edward 5 White resided in Norton ; married May 3, 1770, Anna Hewitt of Easton. Children : 986. i. Edward 6. 987. ii. Rachel ; married Nov. 22, 1795, Thomas Smith of Taun- ton, and moved to Chester, Windsor county, Ver- mont. 988. i. 989. ii. 990. iii. 991. iv. 992. V. 993. vi. 994. vii. 995. viii. 90 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 381 Saul 5 White bought a farm in Stoughton and lived there sev- eral years, then sold it and moved to Taunton. He was a deputy sheriff and was prominent in business matters. He died in Taun- ton Dec. 3, 1812, married June 12, 1776, Elizabeth, daughter of William and Catherine (Withington) Smith of Stoughton. She was born Sept. 20, 1756, and died Nov. 18, 1823, aged 67 years. Children : Stephen 6, b. Sept. 14, 1777, in Stoughton. Elizabeth W., b. Oct. 8, 1779, ; died in Taunton March 30, 1830 : unmarried. Lucinda, b. Oct. 19, 1781. Nancy Hawes, b. July 26, 1784. Saul, b. Aug. 29, 1789. Hannah, b. Oct 5, 1791. Lemuel Smith, b. Feb. 23, 1794. Wealthy, b. Aug. 8, 1796 ; died Oct. 8, 1821 ; unmar- ried. 382 Susanna 5 White resided in Norton; married Oct. 28, 1784, James, son of Henry and Dinah (Wetherell) Wetherell (No. 557). She died Nov. 18, 1799. He was born in Norton in 1754 and died March 16, 1837, aged 82 years. Children born in Norton : 996. i. James 6 Wetherell, b. in 1785 ; died in Hopkinton, N. H., unmarried. 997. ii. Stillman Wetherell, b. in 1788. 998. iii. Lewis Wetherell, b. April 14, 1794. 999. iv. Susanna Wetherell, b. Sept. 2, 1795 ; died in 1877 at the home of W. D. Wetherell in Norton ; unmarried. 1000. V. Newman Wetherell, b. Sept. 7, 1799. After her death James married, 2d, Priscilla, daughter of Abner Burt of Berkley and had one child. (See No. 1337). 1001. vi. Polly Burt Wetherell. 384 Hannahs White; married Jan. 10, 1791, Elisha Capron. They had one child born in Norton. Later they moved away and prob- ably had other children born elsewhere. Child : 1002. i. Hannah 6 Capron, b. in Norton, Sept. 20, 1793. FIFTH GENERATION. 91 385 Abraham 5 White moved to Springfield, Vt., about 1801 ; mar- ried Feb. 10, 1793, Elizabeth, daughter of Nehemiah and Lydia (Drake) Randall ; she was born in Easton Feb. 8, 1774. Children born in Norton : 1003. i. Abraham 6, b. May 21, 1793. 1004. ii. Wealthy, b. Sept. 17, 1794. 1005. iii. Nehemiah Randall, b. June 21, 1796. 386 Silence 5 White ; married in Taunton, Sept. 3, 1789, Joseph Hodges; he was born in 1764 (baptised May 29, 1764) and died at New Salem, Sept. 14, 1825. She died in Wilmington, Vermont, in 1844. Children : 1006. i. Joseph 6 Hodges, b. probably in Taunton March 10, 1791. Lucinda Hodges, b. . Ardelissa Hodges, b. in Norton, Nov. 28, 1797. Bradford Hodges, b. in Norton, 1801. Hannah White Hodges, b. in Taunton Dec. 22, 1803. Betsey Hodges ; died at Barre, 1829 ; married Charles Lloyd of Mendon. Nancy Hodges, b. in Barre. Timothy Hodges, b. in New Salem ; died July, 1842, in Petersham ; unmarried. 1014. ix. George Leonard Hodges, b. Oct. 22, 1812, at Wendell. There were two other children who died in infancy. 391 Prudence 5 White resided in Taunton ; married Apollos, son of Major Zephaniah and Abigail Leonard, born in Raynham Aug. 3, 1744, and died in Taunton March 11, 1799. He was a graduate of Yale college in 1765. He was one of the selectmen of Taunton three years, a representative to the general court two years, and county treasurer from 1794 until his death. He was a member of the committee of correspondence in 1778. He was also one of the trustees of Bristol academy. Tho honorary degree of A. M. was conferred upon him by Yale in 1770, by Harvard in 1786, and Brown in 1791. His will was dated June 29, 1796, and was proved May 4, 1799. 1007. ii. 1008. iii. 1009. iv. 1010. V. 1011. vi. 1012. vii. 1013. viii. 92 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILT. Children all born in Taunton : 1015. i. ApoUos Bradford 6 Leonard, b. 1772. 1016. ii. Prudence Leonard, b. Aug. 14, 1773. 1017. iii. Charles I. Leonard, b. 1018. iv. Sally Leonard, b. 1776. 393 William 6 Presbrey was a master mariner and trader ; married first, Lydia Pratt ; married second, Jan. 29, 1814, Rhoda Snow of Mansfield. He died in Taunton March 5, 1832. Children all by first wife : 1019. i. Asa 6 Presbrey. 1020. ii. Lydia Presbrey, b. Feb. 22, 1778. 1021. iii. William Presbrey. 1022. iv. Nathan Presbrey, b. 1784. 395 Elizabeth 5 Presbrey resided in Freetown ; married first, Ephraim French; married second. Jail Hathaway, who died in Freetown Jan. 10, 1811, aged 92 years; she died in Freetown May 1, 1816, aged 65 years. Children by first marriage : 1023. i. Ephraim 6 French, b. 1777. 1024. ii. Enoch French, b. 1779. By second marriage : 1025. iii. Rebecca Hathaway, b. 1786. 1026. iv. Lloyd Hathaway, b. March 19, 1788 ; married May 7, 1809, Hannah Miller, and died July 18, 1828. 1027. V. Russell Hathaway, b. Sept. 12, 1790; married Sept. 19, 1811, Rhoda Terry, and died Dec. 30, 1870. 1028. vi. Betsey Hathaway, b. 1792; married first, April 24, 1808, Corey Durfee ; married second, Capt. John Hathaway in 1807 ; she died Nov. 14, 1868. 396 Capt. Seth 5 Presbrey was a coaster and trader ; also a revolu- tionary soldier; died in Taunton Dec. 15, 1838; married Sarah Pratt, who died in Taunton May 21, 1834. Children all born in Taunton : 1029. i. Seth 6 Presbrey, b. Nov. 11, 1780. 1030. ii. Sarah Presbrey, b. Oct. 1, 1782. 1031. iii. Barney Presbrey, b. June 28, 1785. FIFTH GENERATION. 93 1032. iv. Allen Presbrey, b. Jan. 19, 1787 ; died March, 16, 1789. 1033. V. Allen Presbrey, b. May 27, 1790. 1034. vi. Billings Presbrey, b. June 14, 1793; died May 23, 1818; unmarried. 1035. vii. Rev. Samuel Presbrey, b. Sept. 8, 1796. 397 Simeon 5 Presbrey resided in Norton ; died March 6, 1840 in Vermont ; married Anne Newland, Children all born in Norton : Simeon 6 Presbrey, b. Dec. 8, 1782. Josiah Presbrey, b. July 1, 1784. Daniel Presbrey, b. Dec. 1, 1785. James Presbrey, b. Jan. 11, 1788. Nancy Presbrey, b. April 12, 1790; died Aug. 27, 1791. Nancy Presbrey, b. May 12, 1792. Abigail Presbrey, b. June 23, 1794. Bradford Presbrey, b. Nov. 9, 1796; died Nov. 28, 1818 ; unmarried ; twin of Alfred. Alfred Presbrey, b. Nov. 9, 1796 ; died Sept. 28, 1823 ; unmarried ; twin of Bradford. Esther Presbrey, b. Aug. 16, 1798; died Feb. 11, 1844 ; unmarried. Amasa Presbrey, b. Jan. 8, 1801. 398 Capt. John 5 Presbrey resided in Taunton and died there ; mar- ried Prudence Pratt, who died June 6, 1826. Children : 1047. i. John 6 Presbrey, b. July 14, 1785. 1048. ii. Prudence Presbrey, b. 1788 ; died June 15, 1828 ; un- married. 1049. iii. George Presbrey, b. ; died young. 399 Abigail 5 Presbrey married Abijah, son of Abiel and Abigail (Eliot) Leonard, who was born in Norton Oct. 12, 1746. (No. 436.) Children born in Mansfield : 1060. i. Barnum 6 Leonard, b. Nov. 20, 1776 ; died Nov. 9, 1778. 1061. ii. Ephraim Leonard, b. Aug. 27, 1778. 1036. i. 1037. ii. 1038. iii. 1039. iv. 1040. V. 1041. vi. 1042. vii. 1043. viii. 1044. ix. 1045. X. 1046. xi. 1054. i. 1055. ii. 1056. iii. 1057. iv. 1058. V. 1059. vi. 1060. vii. 1061. viii. 94 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1052. iii. Rhoda Leonard, b. April 29, 1781. 1053. iv. Simeon Leonard, b. July 25, 1785. 413 Betsey 5 White resided in Raynham ; married in 1767, Simeon, son of Meshack and Elizabeth (Leonard) Wilbur ; he was born in Raynham in 1739, and died there Sept. 20, 1811. She died June 1, 1831. Children born in Raynham : Simeon 6 Wilbur, b. 1768. Lois Wilbur, b. 1770. Zephaniah Wilbur, b. 1771. Linus Wilbur, b. 1773. Silas Wilbur, b. March, 1776. Daniel Wilbur, b. 1779; married Sept. 25, 1796, Bet- sey Leonard of Raynham. He died April 21, 1823, age 44 years. Jemima Wilbur, b. about 1781. Hannah Wilbur, b. 1784. 414 John 5 White resided in Raynham, then moved to Norton and later to Easton; married Feb. 13, 1772, Martha, daughter of Josiah and Ruth (Manly) Keith of Easton ; she was born Aug. 1754, and died Sept. 19, 1816. He died Jan. 16, 1834. Children : 1062. i. Adonijah 6, b. in Raynham June 3, 1773. '^ 1063. ii. John, b. in Raynham July 31, 1775 ; married Fear Perry, and died in Ohio leaving ten children, names not known. 1064. iii. Sarah, b. in Raynham Sept. 14, 1777 ; married Asahel Dean, Jr. of Norton. 1065. iv. Keith, b. in Raynham Jan. 19, 1780, died May 30, 1781 in Raynham. 1066. V. Howe, b. in Raynham March 3, 1782. 1067. vi. George, b. in Raynham Nov. 2, 1784. 1068. vii. Patty Keith, b. in Raynham Dec. 2, 1786 ; married Nov. 27, 1806, Abel Sampson ; went to Maine ; had ten children, names not known. 1069 viii. Linus, b. in Raynham Oct. 6, 1788 ; lived near Lake Champlain. 1070. ix. Roland, b. in Norton May 15, 1791; moved to Utica, N. Y. FIFTH GENERATION. 95 1071. X. Arbela, b. in Norton 1793 ; married John Holmes ; lived in New Hampshire. 1072. xi. EUzabeth, b. in Norton, and died there Feb. 6, 1795. 417 Susanna 5 White lived in Raynham and Taunton ; married first, Elisha Pierce of Raynham, and had one son : 1073. i. Elijah 6 Pierce, b. July 30, 1776 ; she was appointed his guardian ; Tradition says he died unmarried. She married second in 1777 (pub. April 26, 1777) John, son of John and Mary (Smith) White. (No. 366.) 418 Israel 5 White was a farmer ; resided in Raynham ; died April 1, 1839 ; married Sept. 12, 1782, Margaret Tubbs of Berkley, who died July 18, 1844, aged 81 years. Children all born in Raynham : 1074. i. Barzillai6b. Jan. 1,1784. 1075. ii. Joshua, b. Sept. 20, 1785. 1076. iii. Margaret, b. May 1, 1787 ; died unmarried. 1077. iv. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 13, 1789; died Jan. 25, 1790. 1078. V. Damaris,b. Jan. 17, 1791; died July 2, 1836; unmarried. 1079. vi. Sophronia, b. Nov. 5, 1792; died April 7, 1814; unmarried. 1080. vii. Jarvis, b. Feb. 19, 1795. 1081. viii. William, b. July 10, 1797. 1082. ix. Calvin, b. Sept. 12, 1799. 1083. x. Mary Gove, b. June 25, 1802. 1084. xi. Franklin, b. May 22, 1804. 1085. xii. Caroline, b. July 9, 1806. 419 Capt. Daniel 5 White was a farmer ; resided in Raynham, where he died Dec. 10, 1827 ; married April 3, 1783, Anna, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary (Williams) Hall, who died Jan. 9, 1834, aged 75 years and 11 months. Children : 1086. i. Daniel, 6 b. Nov. 17, 1783. 1087. ii. Nancy, b. July 21, 1785; married Oct. 1, 1823, Philip Knapp of Raynham (his 3d wife.) He died in Raynham Feb. 18, 1836. 96 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 420 Hannah 5 White resided in Easton ; married Aug. 22, 1780, Capt. John, son of Seth Tisdale of Norton ; he was born March 25, 1759, and died Dec. 16, 1833 ; he was a soldier in the revolu- tion and served at one time in Capt. Matthew Randall's company in Rhode Island in 1776, at another time in Capt. John Allen's company ; later in life he became a religious enthusiast and preacher. It was said of him that " he preached away his prop- erty while making converts for Heaven." He was a representative to the general court from Easton from 1806 to 1812. She died July 15, 1812, in the 50th year of her age. Children all born in Easton : 1088. i. Hannah 6 Tisdale, b. Oct. 6, 1781. 1089. ii. John Tisdale, b. Aug. 9, 1784 ; married Nov. 12, 1807, his cousin Abigail, daughter of John and Susanna White (No. 959). They had no children ; she died June 28, 1840; he married 2d in 1843, Lurana Makepeace. 1090. iii. Rebecca Tisdale, b. Feb. 6, 1787; married Samuel Aldrich of Canton ; had no children. 1091. iv. Seth Tisdale, b. July 23, 1789. 1092. V. Reuben Tisdale, b. March 17, 1792. 1093. vi. Dorothy Carter Tisdale, b. June 4, 1794. 1094. vii. Mary Tisdale, b. June 28, 1796 ; married John Poole of Easton. 1095. viii. David Tisdale, b. Nov. 4, 1798. 1096. ix. Caleb Strong Tisdale, b. April 25, 1801; moved to. Ohio where he married. 1097. X. Job G. Tisdale, b. Sept. 25, 1804. 1098. xi. Sarah Tisdale, b. Sept. 24, 1806. 421 AbijahS Wilbur resided in Raynham; married, 1st, Rachel, daughter of Wetherell and Rachel (Howard) Wittam ; married, 2d, Sept. 22, 1787, Zilpha, daughter of Benjamin and Bethia (Drake) Leonard. Children by 1st wife : 1099. i. Abijah 6 Wilbur; married Aug. 13, 1795, Nabby, daugh- ter of Abraham White (No. 388). 1100. ii. Asenath Wilbur, b. April 13, 1770 ; married Oct. 6, 1795, and died Feb. 26, 1832, leaving several children. 1101. iii. A child died March 1, 1782. 1102. i. 1103. ii. 1104. iii. 1106. iv. 1106. V. 1107. vi. FIFTH GENERATION. 97 425 PhebeS Wilbur resided in Raynham; married April 8, 1773, Jabez Carver of Raynham, a stonecutter. He was a revolutionary pensioner, and died Dec. 10, 1833, aged 86 years. She died Jan. 24, 1838, aged 84 years. Children born in Raynham : Phebe 6 Carver, b. July 9, 1775. Jabez Carver, b. Nov. 30, 1777 ; married Jan. 3, 1803, Keziah Gary (No. 956). Sarah Carver, b. Nov. 14, 1780. Rhoda Carver, b. Feb. 8, 1783. Olive Carver, b. Jan. 6, 1785. Solomon Carver, b. Oct. 29, 1787 ; died young. 444 Josiah 5 White, a blacksmith, resided in Norton and later in Easton; married Jan. 24, 1765, Keziah Smith of Taunton. He was probably the Josiah White who died at Capt. Lemuel Arnold's in Norton Nov. 14, 1824, " being 83 years of age, as they say." Children : 1108. i. George 6 ; died unmarried. 1109. ii. Elizabeth ; married Nov. 25, 1790, Nicholas Drew. 1110. iii. Keziah ; married in 1797, Peleg West. 1111. iv. Cynthia, b. in Norton Jan. 21, 1772 ; married Sept. 6, 1792, Joshua Britton ; died in Easton 1856, aged 84 years. They had a daughter, Cynthia Britton, born in 1798, who married March 14, 1820, Alvin Cope- land. (No. 1651.) 1112. V. Fanny, b. in Norton July 10, 1774 ; married May 29, 1797, Robert West. 1113. vi. Josiah. 460 Jonathan 5 White resided in Mansfield and Attleboro ; married, 1st, Sarah Shepardson of Attleboro ; married, 2d (published Jan. 14, 1775), Abigail Cummings of Attleboro. Children recorded in Attleboro, by 1st wife : 1114. i. Nahum 6, b. Nov. 30, 1772. 1115. ii. Jonathan, b. Nov. 18, 1774. By 2d wife : 1116. iii. Royal, b. March 11, 1776; married Lucy Morse of Attleboro Sept. 7, 1809. 1121. 1122. i. ii. 1123. iii. 1124. 1125. iv. V. 98 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1117. iv. Huldiih, ]). April 13, 1780 ; died in Mansfield May 1, 1864, unmarried. 1118. V. Jacob, b. Jan. 12, 1783. 1119. vi. Chloe, b. May 6, 1786. 1120. vii. Amee, b. March 31, 1789, 462 Zachariah 5 White lived in Attleboro, and a short time in Med- way, where he owned a house and land, then in Mansfield, and be- fore 1801 was living in Winslow, Kennebec county, Maine. He married May 14, 1778, his cousin, Hepzibah, daughter of Benjamin and Margaret (White) Woodcock. (No. 458.) Children, the first four born in Attleboro. Elias6, b. Sept. 2, 1780 ; died Nov. 2, 1782. Jonathan, b. July 14, 1784; married Oct. 24, 1813, Polly Pond of Attleboro. Hannah, b. March 28, 1788 ; married Sept. 17, 1814, Tyler Guillo of Attleboro. Zachariah, b. Jan. 6, 1790. Jason, b. in Mansfield July 31, 1793. 468 Amos 5 White lived in Mansfield; married, 1st., Feb. 26, 1789, his cousin, Margaret, daughter of Nathan and Mary (Leonard) White (No. 474). She died April 23, 1799. He married, 2d, (published July 26, 1804), Jemima, widow of Azariah Thayer. (Her maiden name was also Thayer.) Children by 1st wife : 1126. i. Sylvia 6, b. June 6, 1789, in Mansfield ; married May 3, 1812, in Attleboro, Jonathan Hopkins of Mansfield. 1127. ii. Daniel, b. March 7, 1791 ; died May 3, 1860 ; married in Attleboro Dec. 12, 1817, Prussia Thompson of Nor- ton. She was born in 1796. After his death she married, 2d, Dec. 31, 1851, Elias Skinner, who was born in 1780. Child by 2d wife : 1128. iii. Lunny, b. in Mansfield Dec. 3, 1804. 473 Nathan 5 White resided in Mansfield, where he died Oct. 13, 1821 ; married July 12, 1791, Polly Fisher of Mansfield ; she died in Mansfield April 9, 1852, aged 78 years. Children : 1129. i. 1130. ii. 1131. iii. 1132. iv. 1133. V, 1134. vi. 1135. vii. 1136. viii. FIFTH GENERATION. 99 Polly 6 ; married Nov. 22, 1812, Rufus Hardon. Moses ; lived in Brewer, Me. ; had children living in 1887. Montgomery. Nathan ; died in Maine ; unmarried. Alvin, b. in 1802. Margaret. Ornando. William H. 476 Leonard 5 White ; married Lydia, daughter of Spencer and Mary Hodges; she was born in Stoughtonham (now Foxboro) July 3, 1775, and died in Rehoboth April 20, 1868. He died in Dighton Jan. 27, 1853. Children : 1137. i. Barney Leonard 6, b. Feb. 15, 1795, in Mansfield. 1138. ii. Emily, b. in Mansfield May 16, 1802. 1139. iii. Spencer Hodges, b. in Orono, Me., July 15, 1805 ; died Aug. 17, 1876, in Elmira, New York ; married in 1835 at Needham, Katherine Mackintosh, daughter of Calvin and Priscilla (Mackintosh) Broad of Needham. 1140. iv. Roanna, b. in Mansfield Feb. 22, 1808 ; died in Wren- tham March 25, 1843; married Fisher Messenger of Wrentham, son of George Whitefield and Polly (Fisher) Messenger. 1141. V. John Dean, b. in Mansfield Sept. 26, 1809; died at Shirley July 8, 1877; married Nov. 16, 1843, at Mansfield, Eliza Fisher, daughter of William and Laura (Stephens) Richards of Dedham. 1142. vi. Eliza Jane, b. in Mansfield Dec. 25, 1811; married Nov. 9, 1830, William, son of John and Mary (Cas- well) Smith, living in Rehoboth in 1891. 1143. vii. Mercy Williams, b. in Mansfield July 24, 1816. 477 Oliver 5 White resided in Mansfield; married Jan. 29, 1800, Hannah Eaton of Middleboro ; married 2d, Sarah Phinney. Children born in Mansfield, by 1st wife : 1144. i. Hermon 6, b. Jan. 23, 1801. 1145. ii. Nancy, b. Feb. 21, 1803. L.ofC. 100 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1146. iii. ) twins b. 1810, one named Elbridge, name of the 1147. iv. ) other unknown. 1148. V. Almira, b. Jan. 26, 1815. By 2d wife : 1149. vi. Oliver, a soldier in the civil war ; wounded at Antie- tam ; made transfer officer ; came north with pris- oners, among whom was Belle Boyd, the famous spy, whom he carried to the jail in Fitchburg; he married Miss Wells of Wellsboro or Wellsburg in Pennsylvania and was living there about 1880. 1160. vii. Elizabeth, married in Oakdale ; had two or three children and died there before 1875. 480 Samuel 5 Kinsley moved to Charlemont ; died at Turner, Me. in 1824 ; married in 1772, Hannah, daughter of Peter Hayward. Child : 1151. i. Samuel 6 Kinsley, b. 1775 ; died without issue. 483 Martin 5 Kinsley graduated from Harvard in 1778 ; settled in Hardwick, and engaged in the sale of English and West India goods. About 1780 he was commissioned as one of the aids of Major General Warner and was then known as Major Kinsley. He was removed from office in 1786, probably on account of his sympathy with the Shays rebellion, against which removal he published a protest under date of Nov. 24, 1786, in the Worcester Magazine for December, page 450. The Shays party, then a majority of the town, rewarded him by electing him town treasurer six years, from 1787 to 1792 inclusive, and representative eight years from 1787 to 1796, except 1789 and 1793 when no represen- tative was chosen. Previous to Feb. 16, 1798, he removed to Hampden, in the district of Maine, where he was actively engaged on the democratic side in tha fierce political contest which marked the commencement of the nineteenth century. He was justice ot the peace, while at Hardwick, in 1789 ; was recommissioned in 1802; representative from Hampden to the General Court 1801 to 1806 (except 1805) ; senator from Hancock County in 1814; member of executive council 1810 and 1811 and member of congress in 1819 and 1820 ; he was appointed justice of the court of sessions Sept. 3, 1811, and on the eighth of the follow- ing October judge of the court of common pleas for the eastern FIFTH GENERATION. 101 circuit, and afterwards for several years was judge of probate. In his old age he retired from public office and removed to Roxbury where he died at the home of his daughter June 20, 1835. (The above sketch is taken from Paige's History of Hardwick.) He married (published Oct. 3, 1784) Polly Bellows of Walpole, Children : 1152. i. Polly Hubbard 6 Kinsley, b. in Hardwick May 26, 1787 ; died in Hardwick Aug. 28, 1791. 1153. ii. Sophia W. Kinsley, b. in Hardwick July 17, 1797; died in Hampden, Me. Jan. 12, 1800. 1154. iii. Mary Kinsley, b. in Hampden, Me. July 6, 1801 ; married Samuel J. Gardner of Roxbury, and died in 1839. 1155. iv. Martin Kinsley, b. in Hampden, Me. Sept. 23, 1808; died in Hampden, Me. May 31, 1811. 485 Hannah 5 Kinsley resided in Bridgewater ; married in 1786, Perez, son of Josiah and Ruhama Snell of Bridgewater ; born in 1767. Children born in Bridgewater : 1156. i. Perez 6 Snell, b. in 1789. 1157. ii. Martin Snell, b. in 1792. 1158. iii. Apollos Snell, b. in 1795. 486 Eunice 5 Kinsley ; married, in 1786, Silvanus, son of Samuel and Lydia (Besse) Leonard. He was born 1759. Child : 1159. i. Clarissa 6 Leonard ; married, in 1818, Leonard, son of Cornelius and Martha (Leonard) Pratt of Bridge- water. They moved to Maine. 489 Perez 5 White was a miller ; resided in Raynham, but later, in 1818, moved to Westmoreland, N. H. He was an influential and much-respected citizen ; sexton of the old Congregational church in Raynham many years. Died in Westmoreland, N. H., June 13, 1850 ; married Jan. 1, 1787, Deborah, daughter of Deacon Daniel and Bethia (Keith) Leach. She was born in 1767, and died Feb. 12, 1844. 102 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, all born in Raynhara : 1160. i. Sybil 6, b. June 24, 1791 ; died Jan. 1, 1793. 1161. ii. Sydney, b. March 13, 1794. 1162. iii. Sybil, b. Jan. 30 1797 ; married Sept. 22, 1822, Ben- jamin Tillson of Wrentham. 1163. iv. Daniel Leach, b. July 19, 1799; died June 7, 1808. 1164. V. Isaac Keith, b. Aug. 29, 1801. 1165. vi. Samuel Davis, b. Oct. 24, 1804 ; married Jan. 1, 1825, Maria Frost. She married, 2d, Reuben C. Hildreth. 1166. vii. Deborah Leach. 490 Luther 5 White resided in Wrentham. In 1797 he and his brother, Eliphalet, bought from their brother-in-law, Amariah Hall, several tracts of land in Wrentham, also a large interest in a sav?- mill and cider mill, situated on the road leading from Wrentham meeting house to Foxboro meeting house. Sept. 12, 1822, he sold to his son Nathan Hatch of Wrentham several tracts of land bought of Amariah Hall. He died before 1843 ; married May 8, 1796, Nancy Hatch of Taunton, who died in Wrentham Oct. 14, 1847. Children, probably all born in Wrentham : 1167. i. Samuel 6, b. Feb. 19, 1797. 1168. ii. Nathan Hatch, b. Oct. 15, 1798 ; died Jan., 1846. He is described on court records as " late of Baltimore." His brother James A. White administered on his estate. 1169. iii. Nathaniel Liscomb, b. Oct. 8, 1800. 1170. iv. Nancy Otis, b. June 10, 1803. 1171. V. Harriet Parker, b. May 20, 1805; died Sept. 2, 1825 1172. vi. Cromwell Washburn, b. March 11, 1807, died Administration was granted on his estate Nov. 1843 He left a widow, Abigail, but probably no children His mother, brothers and sisters were named as heirs 1173. vii. James Addison, b. March 14, 1809; married Lived in Boston, a rigger of vessels, in 1846. Died a widower in Wrentham Jan. 30, 1886. 1174. viii. Frederick William, b. Jan. 10, 1811. 1175. ix. Anson Fisher, b. July 24, 1813 ; married Harriet , who died in Wrentham July 27, 1851. 1176. X. Calvin, b. March 10, 1816 ; died April 13, 1816. ^-.^rr • V IT ( Dates of birth unknown, but named as 11 7Q ^•' w-n-^ AT \ heirs of Cromwell W. in 1843. Nancy 1178. xn. William M. Q^ ^^^ ^1^^^ ^^^^^^.^^^ FIFTH GENERATiOI^. 103 491 Eliphalet 5 White resided in Raynhara, Wrentham, Norton and Attleboro. In 1797 Amariah Hall of Wrentham sold to him and his brother, Luther White, several tracts of land in Wrentham, in- cluding one-third of the stream and reserving two-thirds of saw mill and cider mill. Norfolk Records, b. 7, pp. 231 and 232. Sept. 28, 1804, he bought from Amariah Hall several other tracts of land in Wrentham. Nov. 19, 1803, he sold to David Messenger of Wrentham land bought of Amariah Hall. Oct. 31, 1818, Elisha Fisk of Wrentham mortgaged land in Wrentham to Eliphalet White of Norton. if'eh. 1 2, 1835, Eliphalet White of Attleboro, for love and good will, conveyed land to Damon White of Attleboro. He married, 1st, June 8, 1786, Hannah Shaw; she was born March 4, 1764, and died May 21, 1790 ; he married, 2d, Aug. 10, 1791, Bethania Alden; she was born Dec. 21, 1761. Children by 1st wife : 1179 i. Melinda S. 6, b. Jan. 16, 1788. 2d wife : Hannah, b. May 31, 1792 ; died May 3, 1795. Polly, b. Feb. 3, 1794. Nabby, b. Jan. 20, 1796 ; died Jan. 30, 1799. Damon, b. April 2, 1798. Deronza, b. April 20, 1801. 492 Isaac 5 White resided in Raynham and later moved to Shoreham, Vt; died March 11, 1813; married May 27, 1792, Olive Fobes of Bridgewater. Children, the first four born in Raynham : Stillman 6, b. Aug. 13, 1793. Adna (a son), b. Sept. 14, 1795. Hannah, b. Dec. 27, 1797. Lecta, b. June 12, 1799. Vesta, b. Sept. 1, 1806 in Shoreham, Vt. 494 Apollos 5 White resided in Raynham, where he died in 1851 ; he was a farmer; married June 29, 1794, Sally Presho of Raynham. Children all born in Raynham : 1190. i. Sally 6, b. May 20, 1796 ; married March 20, 1817, John King, Jr., of Raynham. 1180. ii. 1181. iii. 1182. iv. 1183. V. 1184. vi. 1185. 1186. ii. 1187. iii. 1188. iv. 1189. v. 1191. ii. 1192. iii. 1193. iv. 1194. V. 1195. vi. 104 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. William Shepard, b. Aug. 1, 1798. Ninus, b. Jan. 23, 1801 ; died Aug. 15, 1808. Harriet, b. Dec. 23, 1805. Harrison Gray Otis, b. Nov. 1, 1808. Martin, b. March 10, 1812. 500 Lemuel 5 Leach resided first in Bridgewater, then moved to Hard wick and later to Wendell; married in 1767, Rebecca, daughter of William Washburn. Children : Oliver 6 Leach, b. 1768 in Bridgewater. Lemuel Leach. Stephen Leach. Gardner Leach ; he was a representative in 1839. Barnabas Leach. Lewis Leach. Artemas Leach. Matilda Leach. Rebecca Leach. 503 Daniel 5 White resided in Mansfield ; died Oct. 8, 1827, in Nor- ton ; married Aug. 28, 1770, Sybil Wetherell. Children all born in Mansfield : Tryphena 6, d. June 30, 1772. Lyman, b. Nov. 7, 1774. Otis, b. Nov. 13, 1776. Joseph, b. Dec. 17, 1778. Daniel, b. Jan. 28, 1781. Elizabeth, b. May 23, 1784. Elijah, b. Feb. 11, 1787. 513 Simeon 6 White, a soldier in the revolution, resided in Taunton and Mansfield ; married June 15, 1777, Phebe Thayer of Easton. Children : 1212. i. Sally 6, b. ; died unmarried. . 1213. ii. Simeon, b. 1784. 1196. 1^ 1197. ii. 1198. iii. 1199. iv. 1200. V. 1201. vi. 1202. vii. 1203. viii. 1204. ix. 1205. i. 1206. ii. 1207. iii. 1208. iv. 1209. V. 1210. vi. 1211. vii. 1214. i. 1215. ii. 1216. iii. 1217. iv. 1218. V. 1219. vi. 1220. vii. 1221. viii. FIFTH GENERATION. 105 514 Asa 5 White lived in Raynham ; he was a soldier in the revolu- tion ; married (published April 19, 1777,) Mary Drake of Rayn- ham. Children, all born in Raynham : Asa 6, b. Jan. 8, 1778. Polly, b. Nov. 5, 1780 ; married Sept. 13, 1797, Rufus Hewitt of Raynham. Betsey, b. June 5, 1784 ; died June, 1806 ; unmarried. Hannah, b. Feb. 13, 1787; died May 3, 1795. Melinda, b. June 15, 1789. Dinah, b. Feb. 21, 1792. Frederick Augustus, b. Nov. 14, 1794. Arbela, b. Oct. 2, 1798. 515 Abiathar 5 White was a mariner, also a soldier in the revolution ; he died in 1785. (Inventory of his estate was taken Feb. 7, 1786). Nov. 15, 1785, his widow, Lydia, and Solomon Wetherell were appointed administrators of his estate, and rendered their account June 5, 1792, (she was then Lydia Lincoln). He married (pub- lished Nov. 16, 1779) Lydia, daughter of Elijah Barney of Norton. She married, 2d, Abijah, son of David Lincoln of Norton, who died Aug. 2, 1823 in his 69th year; she died March 31, 1822, in her 66th year. Children both born in Raynham : 1222. i. Abiathar 6, b. ; died Nov. 5, 1820, in his 40th year. He was buried in the Abijah Lincoln yard, so called, on the west side of Scadding's pond, near the school house. 1223. ii. Elijah, b. . 516 Anne 5 White resided in Taunton, and later in Springfield, Vt., where she was living in 1809; married John, perhaps son of Samuel and Abigail (Smith) Pollard. Children all born in Taunton : 1224. i. Anne 6 Pollard, b. Feb. 16, 1778 ; probably died young. 1225. ii. John Pollard, b. March 26, 1780. 1226. iii. David Pollard, b. Nov. 11, 1784. 1227. iv. Dinah Pollard, b. March 9, 1787. 1228. V. Simeon Pollard, b. Jan. 10, 1790. 106 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1229. vi. Anne Pollard, b. March 16, 1792. 1230. vii. Lydia Pollard, b. April 9, 1795. 1231. viii. Abner Pollard, b. March 2, 1799. 517 Olive 5 White resided in Taunton, where she died July 30, 1838, in the 74th year of her age (gravestone inscription) ; married Zebulon, son of Zebulon and Charity (Lincoln) Field of Taunton ; born in 1760 and died Sept. 20 or 27, 1837, in the 78th year of his age. (Gravestone inscription says 20, Record says 27). Children probably all born in Taunton : 1232. i. Zebulon (3 Field, b. May, 1783. 1233. ii. Olive Field, b. Jan. 25, 1786. 1234. iii. Anna Field, b. May 27, 1788. 1235. iv. Polly Field, b. April 18, 1792. 1236. V. Abiathar Field, b. June 10, 1795. 1237. vi. Zebiah Field, b. July 3, 1797. 1238. vii. Laban Field, b. Aug. 26, 1799. 1239. viii. Harriet Field, b. Sept. 10, 1802 ; died unmarried. 1240. ix. Eliza Field, b. Nov. 29, 1805. 1241. X. Sarah Field, b. Nov. 24, 1808 ; married Aug. 12, 1834, Charles Presbrey, son of William and Rebecca (Fos- ter) Presbrey. (See No. 2273.) 526 Edward 5 White resided in Easton but later moved to Vermont where he bought 500 acres of land ; drowned in 1810 or 1811 in Lake George, N. Y., by the upsetting of a boat in which he and his son Howard were fishing; married Jan. 12, 1775, Susanna Willis of Easton. Children all born in Easton : Bathsheba 6, b. March 23, 1776. Howard, b. Jan. 19, 1778. Leona, b. Feb. 28, 1780. Willis, b. July 15, 1782. Asa, b. April 6, 1784. Susanna, b. Dec. 17, 1785 ; married April 4, 1811, Joseph Smith of Easton. 527 Abijah 6 White resided in Mansfield ; was in secret expedition under Capt. Hodges from Sept. 25 to Oct. 31, 1776. Abijah 1242. i. 1243. ii. 1244. iii. 1245. iv. 1246. V. 1247. vi. FIFTH GENERATION. 107 White and Anna White, both of Norton, were published March 9, 1770, but marriage was forbidden by his father, Henry White. They were probably married notwithstanding the prohibition, for the christian name of the wife of Abijah was Anna ; she was probably his second cousin, (No. 505) daughter of Joseph. Their children were born in Mansfield : 1248. i. Zadock 6, b. May 7, 1771. 1249. ii. Rachel, b. Aug. 9, 1773. 1250. iii. Nancy, b. Nov. 15, 1778. The family record stops with the birth of Nancy. They may have moved away about that time. 528 Eunice 5 White married Sept. 17, 1772, Samuel Perry of Easton. He was in colonial war in 1755 and again in 1760. They, late in life, moved to Vermont. Children : 1251. i. Betsey 6 Perry, married April 23, 1799, Howard White (No. 1243). 1252. ii. Eunice Perry ; married Feb. 23, 1806, Peregrine White (No. 783). There were probably others. 529 Ariel or Royal 5 White resided in Easton and later in Mansfield ; married Nov. 17, 1778, Hannah, daughter of Nicholas and Han- nah (Caswell) Smith (No. 683). Children both born in Easton : 1253. i. Rachel 6, b. June 24, 1784 ; died in Mansfield Nov. 17, 1847 ; unmarried. 1254. ii. Sylvia, b. Oct. 7, 1786. 534 David 5 White moved to Westfield. Feb. 20, 1761, he, then liv- ing in Westfield, sold to Benjamin Bonney of Pembroke his right in the estate of his honored father, Nathan White, late of Easton, deceased, it being one-third of all the lands of said Nathan situ- ated in Easton. He married June 7, 1762, Ruth Hewitt of Easton, who died Jan. 12, 1767. They had one child : 1255. i. Ruth 6, b. in Easton April 10, 1766. 108 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 536 HuldahS White; married Nov. 18, 1762, Gen. Benjamin Tup- per of Easton, son of Thomas and Remember (Perry) Tupper, born in that part of Stoughton, which is now Sharon, March 11, 1738. They moved to Chesterfield about 1764, and from there to Marietta, Ohio, in 1787. They arrived at Marietta Aug. 9, 1788, and were among the first settlers of that place. He died at Mari- etta in August, 1792. A sketch of his life is given in Chaffin's History of Easton, pp. 251-255, and a more extended sketch may be found in " Hildreth's First Settlers of Ohio." Children, all except the first, born in Chesterfield : 1256. i. Anselm 6 Tupper, b. in Easton Oct. 11, 1763 ; died at Marietta, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1808. His portrait and biography appear in Chaffin's History of Easton, pp. 256-257. 1257. ii. Minerva Tupper lived in Marietta, Ohio ; married Col. Ichabod Nye. 1258. iii. Rosanna Tupper lived in Marietta, O. ; married Gov- ernor Winthrop Sergeant. 1259. iv. Sophia Tupper. 1260. V. Benjamin Tupper ; was called Colonel ; lived in Mari- etta, O. 1261. vi. Edward White Tupper ; was called General ; lived in Marietta, O. 1262. vii. A daughter ; died young, before the removal to Ohio. Note. — Hildreth's First Settlers of Ohio should be consulted for information relating to the children of Huldah 5 (White) Tupper. 537 Phebe 5 White ; married Jan. 29, 1765, Seth Sylvester of Ches- terfield. They lived in Chesterfield. Children : 1263. i. Seth White 6 Sylvester, b. in Chesterfield Aug. 27, 1765. 1264. ii. George Hall Sylvester, b. in Chesterfield Dec. JJO, 1765. 1265. iii. Eliakim Sylvester, who was appointed administrator on the estate of Seth Sylvester, late of Chesterfield, Dec. 6, 1814. The estate was appraised at S942.49, March 7, 1815. Solomon Sylvester, George H. Sylvester and Charles Beswick were named in the administrator's account. FIFTH GENERATION. 109 541 Hannah 5 White resided in Raynham, where she died July 29, 1843, aged 74 years ; married Jan. 13, 1793, Thomas Simmons of Taunton ; born in 1771 and died May 1, 1842. Children all born in Raynham : 1266. i. Hannah 6 Simmons, b. Feb. 16, 1794 ; married James, son of Elijah and Phebe (Wetherell) Wilbur ; she died Nov. 2, 1827 ; children, if any, are not known. 1267. ii. Thomas Simmons, b. Aug. 15, 1796. 1268. iii. Ishbosheth or James Simmons, b. Nov. 4, 1800 ; name changed from Ishbosheth to James. 1269. iv. Mahala Simmons, b. Nov. 2, 1803. 1270. V. Laban Simmons, b. April 2, 1806. 1271. vi. Elijah White Simmons, b. July 22, 1809. 543 Elijah 5 White resided in Raynham : married March 24, 1796, Mary Wilson of Taunton. Children born in Raynham : 1272. i. Polly 6, b. Dec. 17, 1796. Rhoda, b. June 22, 1799. Eliza, b. March 13, 1800 ; died May 8, 1802. Elijah, b. March 8, 1802 ; died June 2, 1803. Adeline, b. June 11, 1804. A child, b. and died Dec. 31, 1806. Elijah, b. Sept. 20, 1808. Sarah, b. in 1813 ; died June 30, 1832, aged 19 years. William, b. ; went to Maine. James, b. ; went away. 544 Jacobs White resided in Raynham and later in Norton and Taunton ; married, 1st, Susanna Wilson of Taunton ; married, 2d, Sept. 21, 1807, Hannah, widow of Salmon Lincoln and daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith, born in Taunton April 23, 1783, and died in New Bedford Sept. 4, 1861. He died in Taun- ton Oct. 23, 1841. Children by 1st wife, born in Raynham : 1282. i. Keziah 6, b. Sept. 28, 1796 ; died unmarried. 1283. ii. Elijah. 1284. iii. Robert. 1285. iv. Seabury. 1273. ii. 1274. iii. 1275. iv. 1276. V. 1277. vi. 1278. vii. 1279. viii. 1280. ix. 1281. X. 110 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1286. V. Erastus ; went to New Zealand. 1287. vi. Hannah. Children by 2d wife, first three born in Raynham : 1288. vii. Susan Matilda, b. Dec. 1, 1 808. 1289. viii. Melancy, b April 2, 1812 ; died in Taunton Nov. 30, 1836; unmarried. 1290. ix. Jacob, b. March 12, 1814. 1291. X. Almira, b. April 12, 1818. 1292. xi. Mareda, b. Jan. 80, 1822. 1293. xii. Elizabeth J., b. July 23, 1824. 545 Rufus 5 White resided in Raynham, Wrentham and Walpole ; died in Walpole Aug. 20, 1865. His will dated July 25, 1860, was probated March 6, 1866. It names, wife, Betsey, sons, Rufus of Foxboro, James of Canton, Lysander and Philander of Providence, William B. of Attleboro, George F. of Walpole, and daughter Betsey L,. wife of Nelson Shepherd of Wrentham ; son James was named as executor, but he died before the probate of the will and George F. was appointed administrator with the will annexed. All the children of James, except George A., are mentioned in the settlement of the estate. He married Jan. 16, 1796, Betsey Knapp of Raynham; born Jan. 12, 1772 and died Dec. 14, 1867. Children born in Raynham : 1294. i. Rufus 6 b. Aug. 21, 1796 ; he resided in Wrentham, Foxboro and Walpole ; married Nancy but had no children. He died in Walpole May 1, 1876. In his will he gave one dollar to each of his surviving brothers and to each of the children of his deceased brother James, and the residue of his estate to his wife Nancy. 1296. ii. James, b. July 1, 1798. 1296. iii. Lysander, b. May 26, 1800. 1297. iv. Philander b. March 19, 1802 ; went to Uxbridge, but was living in Providence, R. I. in 1860; died in 1886 ; was buried in Providence ; married in Mendon Oct. 31, 1824, Mary Eddy of Mendon. 1298. V. Stillman, b. Oct. 3l', 1805 ; died in Canton May 30, 1831 ; unmarried. 1299. vi. George Franklin, b. Dec. 9, 1807; living at Old Men's Home in Providence, R. I. 1901 ; was present at family gathering Aug. 1899 ; he never married. FIFTH GENERATION. Ill 1300. vii. William Bradford, b. July 30, 1811 ; married in Attle- boro April 4, 1836, Mary J. Montgomery of Attleboro. 1301. viii. Betsey L., b. Feb. 23, 1815. 550 Solomon 6 Wetherell resided in Taunton. March 22, 1769. he bought and settled on the homestead farm of Thomas White, sit- uated in Taunton, about half a mile north of Prospect Hill. He became a large landholder. Married, 1st, Sept. 19, 1771, Hepzi- bah, daughter of Ambrose and Hannah (Clapp) Lincoln. She died April 1, 1782. He married, 2d, in 1783, Jerusha, daughter of John and Mary (Smith) White, born in Taunton Feb. 5, 1765, and died Sept. 25, 1803. (No. 372). He married, 3d, June 5, 1804, widow ^una Wild, daughter of Capt. Jacob and Mary Bar- ney of Norton. She died May 24, 1837, aged 67 years. He died March 12, 1826, aged 83 years. Children all born in Taunton ; 1st wife : ] 302. i. Hannah 6 Wetherell, b. Feb. 27, 1772. 1303. ii. Solomon Wetherell, b. Oct. 9, 1774. 1304. iii. Thomas Wetherell, b. May 1, 1777. 1305. iv. Nathaniel Wetherell, b. April 1, 1781 ; died May 12, 1781. 1306. V. Hepsibah Wetherell, b. April 1, 1782 ; died Aug. 1, 1782. Children, 2d wife, named under No. 372. Children by 3d wife : 1307. vi. Troup Barney Wetherell, b. May 22, 1805. 1308. vii. Brackly Rose Wetherell, b. Jan. 6, 1807. 1309. viii. Alfred Perry Wetherell, b. Sept. 8, 1808 ; died July 8, 1829 ; unmarried. 1310. ix. Sarah Ann Wetherell, b. Feb. 24, 1810. 1311. X. Jacob Barney Wetherell, b. Sept. 6, 1812. 551 Zerviah 5 Wetherell resided in Easton ; married Jan. 31, 1765, by Rev. Joseph Palmer, to Capt. James, son of Capt. Nathaniel and Mehitable Perry of Easton. Mehitable was widow of John Willis and daughter of Lieut. James Leonard of Taunton. A biographical sketch of Capt. James Perry may be found in Chaf- fin's History of Easton, pp. 245-249. He was a representative from Easton to the General Court in 1778, and from 1781 to 1784, 112 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. five years. He died suddenly of lockjaw July 3, 1808, aged 63 years. Children born in Easton : 1312. i. Abner 6 Perry. 1313. ii. James Perry, b. in Easton Oct. 12, 1767. 1314. iii. Leonard Perry. 1315. iv. Simeon Perry. 554 Phebe 5 Wetherell resided in Raynham ; died July 21, 1812, aged 72 years; married July 9, 1761, Elijah, son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Dean) Wilbur ; born in 1734 or 1735 ; died Feb. 21, 1797, aged 62 years. Children born in Raynham : 1316. i. Elijah 6 Wilbur, b. 1762; died Sept. 15, 1776, in his 15th year. Ebenezer Wilbur, b. in Oct. or Nov. 1763. Henry Wilbur, b. 1765. Sarah Wilbur, b. April 2, 1768. Dinah Wilbur, b. probably in 1770. James Wilbur, b. June 17, 1773. Zibeon Wilbur, b. in 1775. 555 Miriam 5 Wetherell resided in Raynham ; married June 9, 1763, Elkanah, son of Ebenezer and Lydia (Dean) Wilbur; born in Raynham in 1731 ; died Dec. 22, 1817, aged 86 years ; she died March 18, 1818, aged 73 years. Children all born in Raynham : 1323. i. Joshua 6 Wilbur, b. in 1764 ; lived in Raynham ; mar- ried ; died April 8, 1842, aged 78 years. 1324. ii. Elkanah Wilbur, b. 1768. 1325. iii. Apollos Wilbur, b. 1773. 1326. iv. An unnamed child ; died Jan. 1779. 1327. V. Miriam Wilbur, b. April 25, 1784. 556 Dinah 5 Wetherell married Capt. George, son of George and Susanna (Lincoln) Burt of Taunton, July 19, 1770 ; he died May 24, 1784, in his 47th year ; she died Oct. 2, 1818. Children all born in Taunton : 1328. i. George 6 Burt, b. . 1317. ii. 1318. iii. 1319. iv. 1320. V. 1321. vi. 1322. vii. FIFTH GENERATION. 113 1329. ii. Dinah Burt, b. June 17, 1775. 1330. iii. Lydia Burt, b. . 1331. iv. Susanna Burt, b. . 557 James 5 Wetherell resided in Norton ; he was a farmer ; died March 16, 1837 ; married, 1st, Oct. 28, 1784, Susanna, daughter of Abraham and Hannah (White) White (No. 382) ; she died Nov. 18, 1799 ; he married, 2d, Priscilla, daughter of Abner Burt of Berkley. His will dated Dec. 29, 1834, proved May 2, 1837, names wife Priscilla, son Lewis, son James, daughters Susanna and Polly, children of son Stillman, deceased, and leaves rest and residue to son Newman, who is appointed executor. Children by 1st wife, all born in Norton : 1332. i. James 6 Wetherell, b. in 1785 ; died in Hopkinton, N. H. ; unmarried. 1333. ii. Stillman Wetherell, b. in 1788. 1334. iii. Lewis Wetherell, b. April 14, 1794. 1335. iv. Susanna Wetherell, b. Sept. 2, 1795 ; died in 1877 at the home of Wm. D. Wetherell, Esq., in Norton; unmarried. 1336. V. Newman Wetherell, b. Sept. 7, 1799. By 2d wife : 1337. vi. Polly Burt Wetherell. 559 Nathaniel 5 Field was a farmer ; resided in Taunton on what is now called Field street ; he was a soldier in the revolution and held the office of corporal ; he died Jan. 8, 1820 ; married May 3, 1774, Sarah, daughter of William and Sarah (Hoar) Leonard; born in 1752. Children all born in Taunton : Nathaniel 6 Field, b. Aug. 18, 1774. Flora Field, b. April 2, 1776. Bethuel Field, b. March 12, 1778. Philena Field, b. Feb. 17, 1780. Artemas Field, b. Dec. 6, 1783. Merida Field, b. Sept, 15, 1785. Orilla Field, b. Oct. 19, 1794. 560 Hannah 5 Field resided in Raynham and Norton ; died July 6, 1815; married April 24, 1772, Ephraim, son of Meshack and 1338. i. 1339. ii. 1340. iii. 1341. iv. 1342. V. 1343. vi. 1344. vii. 1346. ii. 1347. iii. 1348. iv. 1349. V. 1360. vi. 1351. vii. 1352. viii. 1353. ix. 1354. X. 1355. xi. 114 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Elizabeth (Leonard) Wilbur; his will was dated March 23, 1811, and proved April 8, 1814 ; he died March 1, 1814. Children : 1345. i. Hannah 6 Wilbur, b. March 5, 1773 ; died April 12, 1778. Abiah Wilbur, b. Oct. 15, 1774; died April 17, 1778. Ephraim Wilbur, b. Oct. 15, 1776 ; died Dec. 29, 1777. Patience Wilbur, b. Jan. 12, 1779; died Oct. 1, 1786. Elizabeth Wilbur, b. in Raynhani Aug. 1, 1781. Field Wilbur, b. Oct. 25, 1783. Hannah Wilbur, b. March 4, 1786. Reuben Wilbur, b. July 17, 1788. Barsina Wilbur, b. June 24, 1790. Ephraim Wilbur, b. . Calvin Wilbur, b. . 561 James 5 Field married in Plymouth in 1779 Mary Drew, who died in Bridgewater Sept. 28, 1819, aged 63 years. Children : 1356. i. Pamelia 6 Field. 1357. ii. Polly Field, b. July 19, 1781. 1358. iii. Marzillai Field. 1359. iv. Charles Field ; married Sebra, daughter of Stephen and Abigail (Pitts) Lincoln. They moved to New 1360. V. Alson Field,* b. Oct. 12, 1796. 563 Wealthy 5 Field ; married, 1st, Samuel, son of Seth and Ruth (Hoar) Leonard. He died Feb. 28, 1776, in his 22d year, and was buried near the North Baptist church ; she married, 2d, Dec. 26, 1779, Nathaniel, son of William and Sarah Brettun of Rayn- ham ; he was born April 25, 1750, and died Sept. 1, 1833. She died Jan. 10, 1829. Children : 1361. i. Wealthy 6 Leonard ; married March 15, 1792, Elijah, son of Elijah and Amity (Hart) (Cole) Lincoln. Amity was the widow of Joseph Cole and daughter of Lawrence Hart of Taunton. She, Wealthy Leonard, died Jan. 16, 1797, leaving no children. 1362. iL Nathaniel Bxettun, b. July 3, 1780 ; died Aug. 31, 1791. FIFTH GENERATION. 115 1363. iii. Sarah Brettun, b. Dec. 18, 1783. 1364. iv. Betsey Brettun, b. April 11, 1786. 1365. V. Belinda Brettun, b. July 23, 1788. 1366. vi. Temperance Brettun, b. May 12, 1791 ; died Aug. 4, 1791. 1367. vii. Seth Brettun, b. March 29, 1793. 1368. viii. Ira Brettun, b. Sept. 13, 1795. 1369. ix. Wealthy Brettun, b. Oct. 12, 1797. 565 Sarah 5 Field married March 30, 1780, Elisha Gilmore of Rayn- ham. Children all born in Raynham : Sally 6 Gilmore, b. Jan. 3, 1781. Olive Gilmore, b. July 23, 1782. Elisha Gilmore, b. Oct. 7, 1785. Serena Gilmore, b. Aug. 1, 1788. twins, b. Feb. 23, 1792 ; died soon after birth. Adna Gilmore, b. Feb. 15, 1793. Diademia Gilmore, b. March 2, 1795. Sidney Gilmore, b. Oct. 12, 1796. William Gilmore, b. March 27, 1798 ; died Jan. 4, 1802. Ansel Gilmore, b. April 11, 1801. Zerviah Spencer Gilmore, b. Sept. 30, 1803. 567 Jude 5 Field resided in Norton and Taunton ; died in Dighton May 14, 1832, aged 66 years; married April 17, 1788, Abigail Carpenter of Norton, who died Feb. 12, 1832, aged 61 years. Children : Liberius 6 Field ; lived in Albany, N. Y. Albert Field, b. July 4, 1795. Jude Field. Arba Field. Benjamin F. Field, b. in Norton Nov. 6, 1808. Emeline Field. Mary Field. 568 Solomon 5 Field married May 12, 1790, Lucy Patten. Children : 1389. i. Lucy 6 Field, b. March 19, 1792. 1370. i. 1371. ii. 1372. iii. 1373. iv. 1374. V. 1375. vi. 1376. vii. 1377. viii. 1378. ix. 1379. X. 1380. xi. 1381. xii. 1382. i. 1383. ii. 1384. iii. 1385. iv. 1386. V. 1387. vi. 1388. vii. 116 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1390. ii. Solomon Field, b. Oct. 3, 1794. 1391. iii. Cynthia Field, b. Dec. 18, 1796; married April 25, 1815, Asa Patten. 1392. iv. Patten Field, b. Aug. 20, 1798. 1393. V. Russell Field, b. April 6, 1801. 1394. vi. John Field, b. Aug. 2, 1803. 1395. vii. Abigail P. Field, b. Nov. 12,1805; died in Norton Dec. 14, 1863 ; unmarried. 1396. viii. Emma Field, b. April 10, 1808. 1397. ix. Oliver Lamb Field, b. Sept. 12, 1811. 570 Ruth 5 Field resided in Mansfield and Taunton ; married 1st, Oct. 18, 1787, Daniel Austin, who is reported to have died in Lon- don, England, about June 1, 1800. She married 2d, Aug. 30, 1832, Capt. Timothy White of Taunton (No. 370.) She died in Mansfield in 1857. Her will, dated March 22, 1856, names her son Stimpson Austin as executor, and mentions her son Abner Austin and her grandchildren (probably children of her deceased son Daniel Austin), Eliza Packard, Sally Matteson, Philena Dean and Daniel Austin. Children : 1398. i. Daniel 6 Austin. 1399. ii. Stimpson Austin. 1400. iii. Ruth Austin ; died before March 22, 1856 ; unmarried. 1401. iv. Sophronia Austin; died Jan. 27, 1856, aged 61 years; unmarried. 1402. V. Abner Austin ; became insane and died at hospital in Worcester. 580 Sarah 5 Whitaker ; died Dec. 18, 1816 ; married Daniel, son of Elias and Sarah (Royce) Lee, born Jan. 20, 1753. They moved to Stanstead, Conn., where their children were probably born. Children : Elias 6 Lee, b. AprU 18, 1777. Henry Lee, b. 1780. Josiah Lee, b. June 24, 1782. Sarah Lee, b. March 1, 1783. Jonathan Lee, b. April 12, 1785. Susan Lee, b. Jan. 31, 1787. Betsey Lee, b. Oct. 5, 1788. 1403. i. 1404. ii. 1405. iii. 1406. iv. 1407. V. 1408. vi. 1409. vii. 1410. viii. 1411. ix. 1412. X. 1413. xi. 1414. xii. 1415. xiii. 1416. xiv. 1417. XV. 1418. i. 1419. ii. 1420. iii. 1421. iv. 1422. V. 1423. vi. FIFTH GENERATION. 117 Daniel Lee, b. Jan. 6, 1790. Ede Lee, b. Oct. 1, 1791. Mary Lee, b. June 1, 1794. Whitaker Lee, b. 1795. Ira Lee, b. 1796. Azubah Lee, b. 1798. Achsah Lee, b. 1800. Jason Lee, b. June 27, 1803. 583 Jonathan 5 Whitaker resided in Stafford, Conn., where he died in 1844 ; married Ruth . Children : Jonathan 6 Whitaker, b. March 26, 1786. William Whitaker, b. July 12, 1787. Ruth Whitaker, b. Feb. 21, 1789. Henry Whitaker, b. April 16, 1798. Rufus Whitaker, b. May 31, 1795. A daughter, name not known. 585 Timothy 5 Whitaker moved to Windsor, Ashtabula County, Ohio ; died Nov. 5, 1841 ; married June 27, 1793, Charity Thomas, who was born March 11, 1765, and died July 26, 1860. Children : Elizabeth 6 Whitaker, b. April 16, 1796. Ede Whitaker, b. Feb. 24, 1799. Russell Whitaker, b. Nov. 8, 1800. Susan Whitaker, b. July 31, 1803. 586 Patience 5 Whitaker resided in Killingly, Conn. ; died May 31, 1833 ; married Oct. 6, 1793, Jedidiah, son of Benjamin and Eliza- beth Leavens ; he was born Aug. 19, 1755 ; died May 1, 1833. Children : Mira 6 Leavens, b. Aug. 7, 1794. Dolly Leavens, b. Aug. 11, 1796. Betsey Leavens, b. July 29, 1798. Lucy Leaven, b. May 18, 1800. Jedediah Leavens, b. May 27, 1803. Mercia Gay Leavens, b. Jan. 20, 1806. 1424. i. 1425. ii. 1426. iii. 1427. iv. 1428. J^ 1429. ii. 1430. iii. 1431. iv. 1432. V. 1433. vi. 1434. i. 1435. ii. 1486. iii. 1437. iv. 1438. V. 1439. vi. 1440. vii. 1441. viii. 1442. ix. 1443. X. 118 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 587 Ede 6 Whitaker was a physician ; resided in Monson ; died Nov. 18, 1846 ; married, 1st, Nov. 29, 1798, Hannah, daughter of David and Hannah (Thompson) Bugbee ; born June 8, 1777, and ^ died Sept. 11, 1823 ; married, 2d, Oct. 25, 1824, Mary Chamberlain Holbrook, widow of Elihu Holbrook and sister of his first wife ; born April 4, 1773 and died March 27, 1852. Children all by his first wife and all bom in Monson : Caroline 6 Whitaker, b. Dec. 6, 1799. Almira Whitaker, b. April 26, 1801 ; died Nov. 27, 1871 ; unmarried. Horace Whitaker, b. April 22, 1803. Emily Whitaker, b. Feb. 25, 1805. Alfred Whitaker, b. Oct. 31, 1807. Harrison Otis Whitaker, b. Aug. 19, 1811 ; died Aug. 5, 1820. William Whitaker, b. March 14, 1815. Mary Whitaker, b. Jan. 17, 1817. Julia Maria Whitaker, b. Oct. 20, 1818. Hannah Whitaker, b. July 6, 1823. A sketch of the life of Ede Whitaker is given in Austin's one hundred and sixty allied families, page 268. 591 Isaac 6 Stearns resided in Mansfield, where he died (April 30, 1840 ?) ; married Nov. 4, 1788, Susanna, daughter of Nicholas and Hannah (Caswell) Smith of Mansfield, born Dec. 31, 1765, and died (April 30, 1840 ?). (No. 684.) Children born in Mansfield : Isaac 6 Stearns, b. Jan. 18, 1790. Lovice Stearns, b. Sept. 22, 1792 ; married March 22, 1822, Bezaleel, son of James Hall of Middleboro; he was born Sept. 6, 1787 ; she had a daughter born and died in Sept., 1825, in Barnard, Vt. Susanna Stearns, b. Nov. 3, 1794 ; died unmarried. Asenath Stearns, b. Dec. 27, 1796 ; died unmarried. Rachel R. Stearns, b. Dec. 2, 1801. Sally Stearns, ) twins, b. Aug. 14, 1804 ; both died Polly Stearns, ( unmarried. William Stearns, b. Aug. 2, 1808. 592 Ebenezer 5 Ware resided in Mansfield and Easton ; married, 1st, March 19, 1807, Betsey White of Mansfield, daughter of Daniel 1444. i. 1445. ii. 1446. iii. 1447. iv. 1448. V. 1449. vi. 1450. vii. 1451. viii. FIFTH GENERATION. 119 and Sybil (Wetherell) White, born May 23, 1784; married, 2d, Lucinda, daughter of Seth and Susan Burr of Easton, born Aug. 24, 1784, and died March 13, 1861. Children by 1st wife : 1452. i. James 6 Ware, b. in 1808. 1453. ii. Joseph Ware, b. in 1809 ; married Dec. 16, 1832, Bet- sey, daughter of *John and Sarah (Shepardson) White of Mansfield. 1454. iii. Timothy Ware, b. in 1812. By 2d wife : 1455. iv. David Ware, b. in 1816 ; died young. 1456. V. George Ware, b. 1818. 1457. vi. Elizabeth Ware, b. in 1821 ; died young. 594 Cyrus 5 Ware resided in Wrentham, where he died Jan. 28, 1856, in the 80th year of his age ; married, 1st, in Wrentham, March 27, 1803, Hannah Richardson, who died March 29, 1819, in the 40th year of her age. Children all born in Wrentham : 1458. i. Sally 6 Ware, b. in 1804. 1459. ii. Cyrus Ware, b. in 1806. 1460. iii. Charlotte Ware, b. in 1808. 1461. iv. Hannah Ware, b. in 1810. 1462. V. Thomas Ware, b. in 1813. 626 Polly 5 White ; married Dec. 15, 1796, Daniel Cobb of Mans- field. Children, both born in Mansfield : 1463. i. Daniel 6 Cobb, b. Dec. 4, 1800. 1464. ii. Alfred Cobb, b. March 8, 1807. 628 Eliab 5 White resided in Mansfield, where he died Nov. 1, 1837 ; married (published Oct. 4, 1806,) Sally Smith of Dalton, who died in Mansfield May 20, 1865. Children, all born in Mansfield : *This John White was son of John 5, (Job 4, Cornelius 3, Cor- nelius 2, William 1). 120 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1465. i. Sally Smith 6, b. Sept. 21, 1807 ; married April 15, 1832, Alvin, son of Nathan and Polly (Fisher) White (No. 1133.) 1466. ii. Eliab, b. Aug. 14, 1809 ; died April 26, 1812. 1467. iii. Almira, b. July 8, 1812. 1468. iv. William, b. July 16, 1814; married Feb. 14, 1856, Elizabeth P. Johnson of Sharon, born in 1828. 1469. V. Lucinda, b. Oct. 7, 1816 ; married May 18, 1837, Levi Grover 2d of Mansfield. 1470. vi. Esther, b. June 22, 1820. 1471. vii. Ephraim, b. Nov. 19, 1822 ; married March 10, 1847, Phebe Jane Smith, who died Dec. 11, 1848, aged 21 years. SIXTH GENERATION. 640 Seth 6 Hall, a farmer, resided in Raynham ; married Diademia Shaw. Children, born in Raynham : 1472. i. Elijah A. 7 Hall, b. Oct. 19, 1769. 1473. ii. Abigail Hall, b. Sept. 20, 1771. 1474. iii. Lucinda Hall, b. May 21, 1775 ; died 1785. 1475. iv. Joshua Hall, b. Oct. 11, 1777. 1476. V. Gains Hall, b. June 12, 1780. 1477. vi. Seth Hall, b. Jan. 31, 1783. 1478. vii. Camillus Hall, b. July 18, 1785. 1479. viii. Child born and died July 3, 1788. 1480. ix. Child born and died Feb. 4, 1792. 646 Hezekiah 6 Hall ; married Sarah Williams. Children : 1481. i. Lois 7 Hall, b. March 4, 1777. 1482. ii. Bezel Hall, b. Jan. 24, 1779 ; died Aug. 6, 1780. 1483. iii. Eliphalet Hall, b. in Bridgewater June 26, 1781. 1484. iv. Adrastus Hall, b. July 30, 1783. 1485. V. Bezer Hall, b. April 3, 1786. 1486. vi. Sally Holmes Hall, b. Oct. 1, 1788, died July 6, 1821 ; married Feb. 24, 1814, Philip Knapp, Jr. (his 2d wife.) 1487. vii. ClarissaHall, b. Nov.l4, 1791. 1488. viii. Allen Carver Hall, b. Sept. 1, 1795 ; died July, 1813. 651 John 6 Hall was a farmer ; resided at Raynham Centre ; member of the Congregational church ; removed to Rochester, and thence to Wilton, Me., where he died Feb. 8, 1830, aged 84 years. Mar- 122 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. ried Jan. 1, 1770, Hulda Williams of Raynham, born Jan. 1741; died Dec. 26, 1804, aged 64 years. Children : 1489. i. Amasa 7 Hall, b. Aug. 12, 1771. 1490. ii. Keilah Hall, b. April 18, 1774. 652 Lewis 6 Hall, a farmer, resided near Raynham Centre ; married Fear, daughter of John Alden of Middleboro, born May 2, 1753 ; died March 29, 1842, in her 89th year. He died Sept. 23, 1812, aged 64 years. Children : 1491. i. Amos 7 Hall, b. Dec. 25, 1775. 1492. ii. Eben Alden Hall, b. Sept. 12, 1779 ; died June 16, 1859, in his 80th year; unmarried. 1493. iii. Abigail Hall, b. Jan. 21, 1794 ; married Elijah Leonard in 1818 ; lived in Marshfield and died there. 658 John 6 Shaw; married Dec. 27, 1770, in Middleboro, by John Willis, justice of the peace, to Hannah, daughter of James and Lydia (Jackson) Keith ; born Oct. 14, 1750 or 1751 and died in Taunton Oct. 1838. (Lydia Jackson was the third wife of James Keith, a grandson of Rev. James Keith, the first minister of Bridgewater). He died in Taunton Jan. 17, 1821. Children : 1494. i. Nancy 7 Shaw, b. Sept. 21, 1771; died March 10, 1845 ; married Cyrus Littlefield of Block Island. 1495. ii. Orlando Shaw, b. Feb. 28, 1774 ; died Jan. 10, 1782. 1496. iii. Cyrus Shaw, b. Nov. 13, 1776 ; died Sept. 12, 1794. 1497. iv. Oliver Shaw, b. March 13, 1779 ; died Dec. 29, 1848 ; married Sarah Jenks of Providence, R. I. 1498. V. Betsey Shaw, b. March 11, 1782. 1499. vi. Charlotte Lucretia Shaw, b. in Bridgewater Sept. 29, 1785. 1500. vii. Hannah Shaw, b. Jan. 29, 1789. 1601. yiii. Mary Shaw, b. Nov. 17, 1794. 663 Capt. Reuben 6 Hall was a farmer, tanner and currier ; resided on the homestead of his ancestors, Dr. Samuel Hall and others. 1502. 1, 1503. ii. 1504. iii. 1505. iv. 1506. V. 1507. vi. 1508. vii. SIXTH GENERATION. 123 He was a member of the board of selectmen, and town treasurer several years ; an officer of one of the two Raynham companies at the time of the Shays rebellion that protected Judge Cobb and the archives of the court of Bristol County. He married, 1st, Jemima Ellis, born in 1755 and died June 22, 1812; he married, 2d, May 1816, Mrs. Lois (Alden) Padelford of Taunton, who died Nov. 3, 1830 ; he died Nov. 11, 1830. Children all by 1st wife and all born in Raynham : Billings 7 Hall, b. 1773 ; died 1776. Rebecca Hall, b. 1775 ; died 1782. Ellis Hall, b. April 24, 1779. Saloma Hall, b. April 5, 1782. Nellie C. Hall, b. March 1785. Jemima Hall, b. Nov. 10, 1787. Rebecca Hall, b. April 7, 1795. 666 Samuel 6 Hall was a farmer and mason ; resided near the old Congregational church at Raynham Centre ; he served five years in the revolutionary war and was in several battles; at the close was paid in United States notes — "revolutionary currency which was valueless." He was a member of a Raynham company which rallied for the defence of Gen. Cobb, while sitting as a judge at the gathering of the Shays insurrection to demand the court papers. He held several minor town offices ; died March 24, 1814 ; married Dec. 10, 1783, Hannah, daughter of John Williams ; born Feb. 17, 1763 and died Nov. 21, 1886. Child: 1509. i. John Williams 7 Hall, b. Nov. 11, 1784. 667 Amariah 6 Hall was a farmer and teacher of vocal and instru- mental music. In 1796 he moved from Raynham to Wrentham. He was one of the first to engage in the manufacture of straw bonnets ; was a hotel keeper for several years. He composed sev- eral miscellaneous pieces, which were well received by vocalists. From Wrentham he moved to Providence, where he remained three years and thence to his native town, Raynham, where he died Feb. 8, 1827. He married May 11, 1788, Sybil, daughter of Samuel and Haijnah (Andrews) White (No. 493). She died in Bridgewater Jan. 15, 1848, in her 79th year. Children, first five born in Raynham, the others in Wrentham : 1510. i. Martin 7 Hall, b. Sept. 1, 1788 ; died Aug. 1, 1809. 124 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1511. ii. Maximilian Hall, b. July 13, 1790 ; a music teacher; resided in early life in New Orleans and New York, and later in Boston, where he was a teacher, pianist and organist. The last twenty years of his life he lived in Bridgewater with his mother and sisters, and died there, unmarried, Oct. 31, 1867. 1512. iii. Ariston Hall, b. July 17, 1792. 1518. iv. Eliza Hall, b. March 23, 1794; died in Wrentham Aug. 7, 1812. 1514. V. Julia Hall, b. May 31, 1796 ; died in Bridgewater Nov. 26, 1846 ; unmarried. 1515. vi. Melancy Hall, b. Sept. 26, 1798 ; died in Bridgewater Jan. 27, 1834; unmarried. 1516. vii. Maria Antoinette 7 Hall, b. Nov. 2, 1800 ; died in Bos- ton Oct. 10, 1870 ; unmarried. 1517. viii. Caroline Hall, b. Dec. 18, 1803 ; died in Bridgewater July 21, 1840. 1518. ix. Charles Parmer Hall, b. Dec, 24, 1806 ; married, but had no children ; died at Hyde Park, Sept. 28, 1874. 1519. X. Charlotte E. Hall, b. March 18, 1810 ; died in Bridge- water Nov. 3, 1840. 1520. xi. Frances Amelia Hall, b. Oct. 21, 1815 ; died in Wren- tham Oct. 13, 1816. 668 Asa 6 Hall was a surveyor, mechanic and inventor. He in- vented a small clock-work machine for measuring distances, which he attached to his carriage and the revolution of the wheels indi- cated each mile upon the face of the clock. With this measure and indicator he traveled through New England, New York and several southern states. He married Polly Turner of Pembroke and died in Boston in 1815 (?) ChHd; 1521. i. Lorenzo Turner 7 Hall, a printer; served with Allen Danforth, publisher of the " Old Colony Reporter, the first weekly newspaper printed in Taunton." He married Nancy G. , removed to Boston and was residing there in 1823. 672 Pamelia 6 Hall ; married Bezaleel Allen of Middleboro. Child: 1522. i. Harriet 7 Allen, b. Oct. 24, 1796. SIXTH GENEEATION. 125 673 Eliab 6 Alden was a farmer ; resided in Cairo, N, Y. ; married in 1782 Mary Hathaway, who was born in 1766 and died in 1859. He died in 1844. Child: 1523. i. Charles Henry 7 Alden. 674 Beal 6 Caswell resided in North Precinct of Norton ; he was a soldier in colonial service in 1761 ; married Jan. 3, 1760, by Eph- raim Leonard, Esq., to Priscilla, daughter of Jacob Newland. Children all born in Norton, North Precinct : 1524. i. Abigail 7 Caswell, b. April 28, 1760. 1525. ii. Anne Caswell, b. July 29, 1763. 1626. iii. Josiah Caswell, b. Aug. 9, 1766. 1527. iv. Ziba Caswell, b. April 5, 1769. 685 Spencer 6 Smith resided in Mansfield ; married Aug. 1, 1793, Jennet Bonney of Easton. Children born in Mansfield : 1528. i. Alfred 7 Smith, b. Dec. 29, 1793. 1529. ii. Hannah Smith, b. July 4, 1795. 1530. iii. Joanna Smith, b. Sept. 28, 1799. 686 Sylvia 6 Smith resided in Easton and in Peterboro, N. H. ; died June 26, 1842 ; married March 25, 1790, Joshua, son of Jonathan and Damaris (Phillips) Pratt, born in Easton Feb. 2, 1768, and died Feb. 1, 1850. Children : Betsey 7 Pratt, b. July 18, 1791 ; died April 19, 1796. Damaris Pratt, b. Dec. 29, 1793. Daniel Pratt, b. March 13, 1797. Betsey Pratt, b. Feb. 13, 1800. Lowell Pratt, b. June 15, 1802. Azuna or Aruna Pratt, b. April 7, 1806. Sylvia S. Pratt, b. 1812 ; married George Washington Hay ward CNo. 762). Children given under No. 762. 1531. 1. 1532. ii. 1533. iii. 1634. iv. 1535. V. 1636. vi. 1637. vii. 126 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 691 Abner 6 Bailey, a farmer and basket maker ; resided in Mans- field ; married 1st, Nov. 30, 1797, Deborali Lovell of Mansfield ; 2d, June 6, 1819, Sarah Brintnall of Mansfield, born June 6, 1783, and died Oct. 16, 1825 ; 3d, June 19, 1828, Jemima Skinner, who died Oct. 22, 1862. He died in Mansfield March 13, 1837. Children, both born in Mansfield and by 1st wife : 1538. i. Caroline 7 Bailey, b. Oct. 8, 1798. 1539. ii. Jacob Bailey, b. April 5, 1801. 695 Bette 6 Bailey ; married March 25, 1799, Thomas Hitchcock. ^ Children : 1540. i. Margaret 7 Hitchcock, b. Feb. 18, 1800 ; married Burnham. 1541. ii. Nancy Hitchcock, b. June 7, 1801. 1642. iii. Fanny Hitchcock, b. July 13, 1803 ; married James Gilmore. 1543. iv. Orry Hitchcock. 1544. V. Louis Bailey Hitchcock, b. Sept. 16, 1810. 697 Anna 6 Pettingill ; died Dec. 1826 or 1827 ; married (published Sept. 30, 1786,) Jeremiah Babcock of Augusta, Me., who died Oct. 1, 1821. Children : 1646. i. Anna or Nancy 7 Babcock, b. July 16, 1787. 1646. ii. Abigail Babcock, b. Oct. 22, 1788 ; married her cousin and brother-in-law, William Babcock. After his death she went to Sacramento, Cal., where she died May 31, 1871 ; she had no children. 1547. iii. Polly Babcock, b. Dec. 1794 ; died Dec. 1860 ; un- married. 1648. iv. Jotham Babcock, b. 1796. 1649. V. Asa Babcock, b. April 15, 1799. 702 Philena 6 Pettingill died at Augusta, Me. ; married Daniel Fos- ter, born at Newbury in 1776. He was killed in the battle of Tip- pecanoe Nov. 5, 1811. Child: 1660. i. Conry 7 Foster, b. April 16, 1801. SIXTH GENERATION. 127 706 Miranda 6 Hall died March 1824 ; married in 1799, Rev. Diodate Brockway, then recently settled pastor of the church in Ellington, Conn., which position he retained until his death in Jan. 1849. He was a highly distinguished minister of the gospel. After his death the family moved to Berkley, California. Children : 1551. i. John Hall 7 Brockway, b. Jan. 1801. 1562. ii. Mortimer Wells Brockway, b. 1802 ; died about 1870; married about 1860, Mrs. Wells; no children. 1653. iii. Miranda Brockway, b. 1806; died in 1816. 1554. iv. Jans Matilda Brockway, b. 1808 ; died in infancy. 1555. V. Edwin Brockway, b. Aug. 1809; a school teacher in western New York; married Sophronia Warner of Ellington ; died at his father's house Jan. 1839 ; probably no children. 1656. vi. Francis Brockway, b. 1813 ; died in 1816. 1657. vii. Jane Eunice Brockway, b. 1814 ; died in 1847. 707 John 6 Hall graduated at Yale in 1802 ; tutor from 1804 to 1807 ; engaged in business at Ellington and bought a farm near the village ; he was judge of the county court as early as 1812 ; candi- date for congress in 1817 and in 1825 established an academy which in 1829 gave way to the high school of which he was the principal until 1839, when ill health prevented him from engaging in active employment; he was the author of a number of school books and for many years was president of the Tolland County Bible Society ; he died Oct. 1, 1847 ; a more extended biography of him is given in the Hall genealogy ; he married, 1st, June 6, 1808, Sophia, daughter of Dr. Joseph Kingsbury of Ellington; 2d, Sept. 5, 1830, Harriet S., daughter of Dr. Elijah F. Read of East Windsor, Conn. Children : 1558. i. Edward 7 Hall, b. Aug. 10, 1809. 1659. ii. Junius Hall, b. June 3, 1811. 1660. iii. John Hall, b. Aug. 22, 1813 ; a bookseller and pub- lisher in New York ; died Oct. 19, 1836. 1661. iv. Sophia Hall, b. July 4, 1815 ; married Oct. 22, 1839, WUliam A. Delano ; they lived in Ironton, Mo. ; had seven children ; names not known. 1562. V. Eliza Hall, b. Feb. 16, 1817; married June 1859, Rev. John G. Baird; he was for several years a 128 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. pastor of a church, and later assistant secretary of the board of education of New Haven, Conn. 1663. vi. Levi Wells Hall, b. Dec. 25, 1818. 1564. vii. Maria Hall, b. Feb. 15, 1821 ; died Oct. 21, 1848. 1565. viii. Francis Hall, b. Oct. 7, 1822; married Oct. 1846, Sarah H. Co veil of Elmira, N. Y. ; she died in Aug. 1848 ; he was in business in Elmira and was at one time mayor of the city ; later he went to Japan and engaged in business at Yokohoma in the firm Walsh, Hall & Co. ; in 1866 he returned to Elmira, but has spent much of his time in extensive travels in var- ious parts of the world ; probably had no children. 1566. ix. William Maxwell Hall, b. Oct. 7, 1824; a book merchant ; died Aug. 1847. 1567. x. Frederick Hall, b. Sept. 5, 1827; a book merchant in Elmira, N. Y. ; married 1861, Caroline Andrus Herrick ; they had no children. 1568. xi. Arthur Hall, b. May 7, 1829 ; died March 23, 1830. Children by 2d wife : 1569. xii. Robert Hall, b. Oct. 5, 1831 ; died in infancy. 1570. xiii. Harriet Hall, b. Dec. 22, 1833 ; died . 1571. xiv. Charles Crocker Hall, b. June 6, 1836. 1572. XV. Alfred Reed Hall, b. April 29, 1838 ; died Oct. 27, 1866. 1573. xvi. Robert Hall, b. Sept. 11, 1839. 708 John 6 Hall resided in Lyme, N. H. ; married Mary Culver. Children probably all born in Lyme, N. H : 1574. i. Miranda 7 Hall ; married Bartholomew of Lyme ; had two children ; names not known. 1575. ii. Mary Hall ; married Jeffries of Lyme ; had seven children ; names not known. 1576. iii. Thomas Hall ; married Burch of Lyme ; had one daughter ; name not known. 1577. iv. John Hall ; died when two years of age. 1578. V. John Hall ; died when seventeen years of age. 1579. vi. Nancy Hall ; married Mowry of Lyme ; had two daughters; names not known. 1580. vii. Sarah Hall ; married Robert Speare ; had two daugh- ters ; names not known. 1581. viii. Lucy Hall ; married Samuel Johnson ; had two daugh- ters and one son ; they lived in New Haven, Conn. SIXTH GENERATION. 129 1582. ix. David C. Hall, b. 1822 or 1823 ; married Brown ; had three daughters and one son ; the name of only- one, Margaret, is known ; he died at the city hospi- tal in Boston Feb. 12, 1900. The following sketch is taken from the Boston Herald of Feb. 13, 1900 : — "Well known musician dead — David C. Hall passes away, aged 77 years, at the city hospital — Mr. David C. Hall, for many years a leader of Hall's band and a well-known musician, died at the city hospital yesterday morning. He has been ill for about a year, and recently submitted to an operation. Mr. Hall was born in Lyme, N. H., 77 years ago. He came to Boston when a young man and was the founder of the famous Boston brass band, of which he was the leader until after it adopted his name. Some of the most famous musicians were members of his band. A widow and three daughters survive him. One, Margaret Hall, is a popular singer in New York. The funeral will occur at the family residence, 26 East Springfield street, this morning at 11 o'clock." 1583. X. Rodolph Hall, b. July 22, 1824 ; married Morris of Philadelphia, Pa., and resided in Boston ; he died in Lyme, N. H., where his funeral was held, Dec. 14, 1878; he was a distinguished musician. An interesting sketch of his life is given in the Hall genealogy. 709 Thomas 6 Hall resided in Colton ; 2d, Smith. Children : Lyme, N. H. ; married, 1st, 1584. 1586. 1586. 1587. 1588. 1589. 1590. 1591. viii. 1592. 1593. 1. ii. iii. iv. V. vi. vii. IX. X. Electa 7 Hall. Christiana Hall. Lyman Hall. Flavilla Hall. George Hall. Eliza Hall. Esther Hall. Harriet Hall. Jane Hall. Augusta Hall. 130 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 718 Gordon 6 Hall graduated at Williams College in 1808 at the head of his class; was sent by the A. B. C. F. M. as one of its first missionaries, to Bombay, India, in company with Judson and Nott. He died March, 1826, while on a missionary tour at Doorle, Dhapoor, India ; married Dec. 1816, Margaret Lewis, an English lady, who had resided several years in India; she died at the home of her son, Rev. Gordon Hall, at Northampton, January, 1868. Children : 1594. i. Elizabeth 7 Hall ; died in infancy. 1595. ii. Maitland Hall ; died in infancy. 1596. iii. Gordon Hall; died at sea in 1825, on his way to America. 1597. iv. Nathan Hall, b. 1823 ; name changed to Gordon Hall after the death of his brother. 720 Clarissa 6 Hall ; married Nov. 17, 1813, David White, Jr. (David 6, Preserved 5, Daniel 4, Dea. Nathaniel 3, Capt. Nathan- iel 2, Elder Johnl); born in Longmeadow Jan. 30, 1786. He was a farmer and lived in Longmeadow until 1846, when he moved to Elba, Gennesee county. New York. In 1849 he removed to Gaines, Orleans county. New York, where he resided in 1860. She died Dec. 20, 1864. Children, all born in Longmeadow : 1598. i. George Hall 7 White, b. March 30, 1815. 1599. ii. Gurdon White, b. May 25, 1819 ; died Feb. 24, 1820. 1600. iii. Joseph Pynchon White, b. June 14, 1822. 723 George Clark 6 Hall; married Lucy, daughter of David and Anna (Chipman) Lothrop, born in May, 1805. Children : 1601. i. Harriet Sophia 7 Hall; married William Rogers. 1602. ii. Larone Lathrop Hall ; died unmarried. 1603. iii. George White Hall ; married Celia Hale. 727 Isaac 6 Hall settled in West Bloomfield, New York, where he established an iron forge. He died Jan. 22, 1813 ; married. SIXTH GENERATION. 131 Children : 1604. i. Marietta 7 Hall. 1606. ii. Sarah Hall. 1606. iii. William E. Hall. 1607. iv. Emily Hall. 1608. V. Caroline Hall. 728 William 6 Hall went to New York in 1799, and became a clerk of N. L. & G. Griswold, commission and shipping merchants. In 1804 or 1805 he entered into partnership with William Hull, and subsequently with John Griswold, and engaged in shipping busi- ness ; but their losses by the depredations of the French and later by the British, in 1812, the death of Mr. Hull and endorsement for other houses obliged them to close business. He afterwards en- gaged in partnership with Ephraim Robbins, but again failed by the injudicious transactions of an agent in Cincinnati. Mr. Hall became connected with the church soon after he moved to New York, and was one of the original members who organized the Ce- dar street church. He moved to East Bloomfield, Ontario county, N. Y., in 1818, to Rochester, N. Y., in 1824, and returned to New York city in 1827. In 1840 he moved to Saybrook, Conn., and in 1852 to Cleveland, Ohio, where he died Nov. 3, 1865, aged 87 years. He married, 1st, Dec. 8, 1806, Sally, daughter of Silas Sill of Lyme, who died Jan. 12, 1810 ; he married, 2d, June 17, 1811, Mary Thomas, daughter of Job Haines of Elizabethtown, N. J., who died at Titusville, Pa., Aug. 8, 1874, and was buried in Wood- lawn cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. (Above from Hall Genealogy.) Children by 1st wife : 1609. i. Caroline Amelia 7 Hall, b. Sept. 5, 1807 ; married Dr. Thaddeus Garlick of Willoughby, Ohio ; was living as late as 1876. By 2d wife : William Hall, b. March 16, 1812. Sarah S. Hall, b. Sept. 1, 1813 ; living as late as 1876. Abel L. Hall, b. March 6, 1815. John G. Hall, b. Oct. 16, 1816. Margaret H. Hall, b. June 13, 1819. Mary B. Hall, b. Feb. 2, 1821. Elizabeth Hall, b. Sept. 12, 1822; died Nov. 23, 1826. 1610. ii. 1611. iii. 1612. iv. 1613. V. 1614. vi. 1615. vii. 1616. viii. 132 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. -^'^ 1617. ix. Joanna H. Hall, b. in Rochester Dec. 22, 1725. 1618. X. Henry M. Hall, b. Jan. 1828. ---^ 1619. xi. Emily M. Hall, b. Dec. 1, 1831. 1620. xii. Edward T. Hall, b. Jan. 29, 1834. First five born in New York, next three in East Bloomfield, last three in New York. 729 Caroline 6 Hall ; married Clark Peck of Lyme, Conn., and set- tled in West Bloomfield, Ontario county, N. Y., where he died at an advanced age. Children, probably all born in West Bloomfield. 1621. i. Jasper 7 Peck. 1622. ii. Abel Peck. 1623. iii. Joseph Peck. 1624. iv. Miranda Peck. 730 Mary 6 Hall; married, in 1802, Micah Brooks of Cheshire, Conn. ; settled at Brooks Grove, East Bloomfield, N. Y., where she died in 1829. Children, probably all born in East Bloomfield : 1625. i. Lorenzo 7 Brooks. 1626. ii. Maria Brooks. 1627. iii. Catherine Brooks. 1628. iv. Clarissa Brooks. 1629. V. Laura Brooks. 1630. vi. Cornelia Brooks; married Elwanger, a florist, of Rochester, N. Y. 1631. vii. M. Wooster Brooks. 731 Lois 6 Hall married Capt. Matthew Peck of Lyme, Conn. Children : Phebe 7 Peck. Mary Peck. Lucy Peck. Lois Peck. Hannah Peck. Matthew Peck ; lived in West Bloomfield, N. Y. 1632. i. 1683. ii. 1634. iii. 1635. iv. 1636. V. 1637. vi. SIXTH GENERATION. 133 734 Phebe 6 Hall married April 8, 1790, Ely, son of Aaron and Anna (Pratt) Gillet ; b. May 14, 1767 who died Dec. 11, 1846 ; she died March 24, 1859. Children : 1638. i. Ely Hall 7 Gillet, b. Oct. 6, 1794. 1639. ii. Phebe Gillet, b. March 17, 1796. 1640. iii. Sarah Ann Gillett, b. July 7, 1809. 735 Susanna 6 Hayward resided in Easton ; married Josiah, son of Elijah and Rhoda (Suell) Copeland; born in 1768 and died in Easton in 1852, aged 84 years ; he was one of the selectmen of Easton from 1811 to 1816, five years. She died in Easton in 1859 aged 85 years. Children, all born in Easton : 1641. i. Horatio 7 Copeland, b. 1796. 1642. ii. Hiram Copeland, b. Sept. 9, 1798. 1643. iii. Susan Copeland ; died unmarried. 736 Edward 6 Hayward resided in West Bridgewater ; married, 1st, in 1805, Parnell, daughter of James and Abigail (Snell) Howard, born in 1786 in West Bridgewater; she died in 1818. He married 2d, in 1820, widow Sally Keith. Children, all born in West Bridgewater, and all by 1st wife : 1644. i. Eliza 7 Hayward, b. 1806. 1645. ii. Rhoda Hayward, b. 1808. 1646. iii. Susanna Hayward, b. 1810. 1647. iv. Edward W. Hayward, b. 1812. 1648. V. Vesta Hayward, b. 1815. 738 Irana 6 Howard married Aug. 7, 1788, Elijah Copeland, Jr. of Easton ; they resided in Easton. Children, all born in Easton : 1649. i. Sophia 7 Copeland, b. Nov. 30, 1788. 1650. ii. Josiah Snell Copeland, b. Nov. 2, 1793. 1651. iii. Alvin Copeland, b. April 24, 1797. 134 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 740 Phebe 6 Howard resided in Easton, where she died Sept. 11, 1860; married April 24, 1794, Roland Howard of Easton. He was moderator of town meetings three years, 1815, 1821, 1823 and selectman two years, 1821. 1822. In 1807 he was a partner in the firm Elijah Howard & Co. Children, all born in Easton : 1652. i. John 7 Howard, b. April 23, 1795; married Caroline Jarvis and died March 8, 1875. 1653. ii. Davis Howard, b. Feb. 15, 1797 ; died March 25, 1797. 1654. iii. Justin Howard, b. March 23, 1798 ; married Harriet Fobes. 1655. iv. Vesta Howard, b. April 4, 1800. 1656. V. Louisa Howard, b. April 18, 1802 ; died June 1, 1873 ; unmarried. 1657. vi. Sanford Howard, b. Aug. 7, 1805; married Matilda Williams. 1658. vii. Roland Howard, b. Dec. 16, 1808. 1659. viii. Henry Howard, b. March 24, 1813. 745 Hon. Elijah 6 Howard resided in Easton ; an interesting biogra- phical sketch may be found in Chafifin's history of Easton, pp. 637- 639; he died in Easton July 4, 1874; married, 1st, March 6, 1810, Susanna, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Catherine (Leonard) Guild ; she died April 30, 1818. He married, 2d, Fidelia, daughter of Edward and Sarah (Lothrop) Williams, born in Easton in 1799 and died April 15, 1822. He married, 3d, Sept. 18, 1823, Nancy Harris, daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth (Harris) Johnson of Enfield, N. H., born July 1796 and died Dec. 16, 1882. He and his third wife celebrated their golden wedding. Children all born in Easton ; by 1st wife : 1660. i. Jason Guild 7 Howard, b. Jan. 4, 1813. 1661. ii. Catherine Leonard Howard, b. May 31, 1815; died Sept. 20, 1818. 1662. iii. Frederick W. Howard, b. June 1, 1817. By 2d wife : 1663. iv. Davis Williams Howard, b. Aug. 23, 1820 ; married Susan Fenno. 1664. v. Elijah Norman Howard, b. Feb. 20, 1822; died March 24, 1825. By 3d wife : SIXTH GENERATION. 135 1665. vi. William Penn Howard, b. July 24, 1824; married Abby Wales ; died Aug. 30, 1855. 1666. vii. Catherine Howard, b. Sept. 3, 1827 ; died June 21, 1831. 1667. viii. Elizabeth Harris Howard, b. April 9, 1829. 1668. ix. Henry Franklin Howard, b. May 29, 1831; died Oct. 2, 1832. 1669. X. Ellen Jeanette Howard, b. May 18, 1833. 1670. xi. Henry Howard, b. Aug. 21, 1834; married Hannah Fenno ; died 1898. 1671. xii. Nancy Jane Howard, b. July 5, 1837 ; died Sept. 30, 1847. 746 Edwin 6 Howard resided in Easton, where he died April 1, 1877, aged 86 years; married Oct. 6, 1813, Lucy, daughter of Calvin and Mary (Guild) Brett. Children all born in Easton : 1672. i. Sarah 7 Howard, b. Dec. 7, 1813 ; married Eliphalet Smith Howard. 1673. ii. Susanna Howard, b. Oct. 1817 ; died unmarried. 1674. iii. Edwin Dwelly 7 Howard, b. Feb. 17, 1830. 747 Ethan 6 Howard resided in Raynham, where he died Feb. 27, 1853. He was a musician in Capt. Isaac Lothrop's company, which performed guard duty at South Boston in September and October, 1814. During the latter part of his life he kept the toll- gate on the Boston turnpike, in Raynham. He married June 19, 1836, Julia Maria, daughter of George and Deborah (Leonard) White of Mansfield, born May 19, 1814 (No. 2402). She was living in Raynham in 1901. Children : 1675. i. Ethan Allen 7 Howard, b. July 15, 1837. 1676. ii. Julia M. Howard, b. June 9, 1839. 1677. iii. Mary Ann Howard, b. Feb. 16, 1844. 750 Rotheus 6 Hay ward went to Ohio in 1805 ; worked in a ship- yard at Marietta for Gen. Edward Tupper. Later he purchased a farm in Waterford on the Muskingum river. When he first set- tled on the farm he lived in a log cabin for several years and then 136 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. built a large brick house, pleasantly located in fair view from the Muskingum. He married, 1st, Panthea, daughter of Col. Ichabod and Minerva (Tupper) Nye ; married, 2d, Rebecca Gray of Waterford in March 1822. She died Sept. 28, 1876, aged 85 years. He died May 22, 1842, aged 60 years and 7 months. (Geo. W. Hayward's centennial address). His children probably all born in Waterford. By 1st wife : 1678. i. Joseph 7 Hayward. 1679. ii. Benjamin Tupper Hayward ; never married. He built a house on the upper part of his father's farm, and his sister Lydia Minerva kept house for him after her husband's death. He and his sister both died before 1878. 1680. iii. Rotheus Hayward. 1681. iv. Ichabod Nye Hayward; died young. 1682. V. Lydia Minerva Hayward; married Augustus War- ner Shaw ; he died in 1851. They had six children ; names unknown. 1683. vi. Edward Nye Hayward ; died when a young man ; unmarried. 1684. vii. George Barrows Hayward ; married . He and his wife both died, leaving one son, who died young. By 2d wife : 1685. viii. Charlotte Gray Hayward. 1686. ix. Panthea Nye Hayward ; died before 1878, 1687. X. Daniel Washington Hayward ; lived in Empire City, Coos county, Oregon ; had a farm near Coos Bay ; he moved to Oregon in 1852 ; his wife died in 1866 ; had a son born in 1861. 1688. xi. Columbus Franklin Hayward ; in 1878 he lived on the lower part of the farm that was his father's; married ; had one child. 1689. xii. Cyrus Byington Hayward. Charlotte and Cyrus had the house and lower part of their father's farm. Charlotte kept house for Cyrus, who was probably not married. 751 Lucy 6 Hayward married Major Noah, son of Abijah and Sarah (Bates) Reed, born in Easton June 22, 1780, and died in Easton in 1817. He was captain of a malitia company, which performed guard duty at New Bedford in the war of 1812. She died in Eas- ton in 1819. 1690. i. 1691. ii. 1692. iii. 1693. iv. 1694. V. 1695. vi. SIXTH GENERATION. 137 Children born in Easton : Noah 7 Reed, b. March 25, 1804. Susanna Reed, b. March 22, 1806. Malvina Reed, b. Aug. 26, 1807. Lucy Reed, b. Jan. 24, 1809. Rothens Hayward Reed, b. July 26, 1816. Lydia Howe Reed. 752 Joseph 6 Hayward resided in Easton ; married Esther, daughter of Samuel Ripley. She died April 5, 1860, aged 75 years and 5 months. He died Feb. 26, 1822, aged 37 years and 7 months. Children, all born in Easton : 1696. i. Minerva 7 Hayward married Dr. John Gushee of Raynham, and died leaving no children. 1697. ii. Joseph Eldridge Hayward. 1698. iii. Esther Hayward, married Weston Simmons of Brock- ton, and had three sons and a daughter ; names not known. 1699. iv. Asenath Hayward married Daniel, son of Roger Sum- ner of Stoughton. He died and she married his brother Lewis Sumner. She had two daughters, one of whom married Augustus Carpenter. Samuel Kinsley Hayward. William Reed Hayward. Lucy Hayward. George Adoniram Hayward lived in or near Harrisville, N. H. ; married Henrietta Tarbox ; had a son, name not known. 754 Ansel 6 Hayward resided in Easton until 1838, when he sold his farm and moved to Macoupin county, Illinois. He learned the trade of cabinet maker from Mark Lothrop of West Bridgewater ; worked several years making patterns at Cyrus Alger's iron foun- dry in South Boston. He then bought a farm in Easton, and made patterns for Gen. Shepherd Leach, and lived in the house he had built on his farm. He died Nov. 30, 1863, aged 74 years, 6 mos. and 13 days ; married Lucinda, daughter of Capt. Daniel Tolman of Bridgewater, who died in Minneapolis, Minn., at the residence of her son, William W. Hayward, Dec. 23, 1877, in the 89th year of her age. 1700. V. 1701. vi. 1702. vii. 1703. viii. 138 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 1704. i. Lucinda 7 Hayward. 1705. ii. Harriet Newell Hayward ; married David Hartwell of Groton. They went to Ohio, then to Illinois and then to Wichita, Kansas. She died before 1878. They had four children, all of whom lived near Wichita, names not known. 1706. iii. Ansel Hayward. 1707. iv. Cyrus Tolman Hayward. 1708. V. Chloe Jane Hayward ; married Charles Goodsell. He sold his farm in Illinois about 1858 and located on government land at Lake Howard, Minn. He was the first settler there, and had 640 acres of land. They had two sons and a daughter, who were living at Howard, Minn., in 1878. 1709. vi. Lydia Loraine Hayward (twin with Chloe Jane) died when 3 years old. 1710. vii. Lydia Loraine Hayward. 1711. viii. Daniel Hayward was a farmer; lived in Carlinville, Macoupin county, 111.; married Feb. 24, 1858, Sarah Clark. They had three sons and four daughters ; names not known ; one son died young. 1712. ix. William W. Hayward ; lived in Minneapolis, Minn. ; had a store and lumber yard at Howard, Minn.; married ; had four sous and a daughter. The daughter and one son died young. 755 Dr. Elisha 6 Hayward resided in Raynham ; graduated at Brown University, Providence, R. 1. ; studied medicine with Dr. Ebenezer Alden of Randolph; married Jan. 1821, Betsey, daughter of John Townsend of Middleboro ; he died March 16, 1866. She was living in 1878 at the age of 82 years. Children all born in Raynham : 1713. i. Lucinda 7 Hayward, b. Oct. 26, 1821 ; died Dec. 5, 1821. 1714. ii. Elizabeth Hayward, b. May 24, 1823. 1715. iii. Mary Ann Hayward, b. May 21, 1825. 1716. iv. Lavina Hayward, b, April 18, 1827 ; died March 9, 1850 ; unmarried. 1717. V. Rowena Hayward, b. March 20, 1830 ; married June 16, 1853, Joseph Wilder, son of Isaac Keith and Penelope (Knight) White. (No. 2649). SIXTH GENERATION. 139 1718. vi. Elisha Alden Hayward, b. Sept. 27, 1832 ; died Feb. 11, 1896 ; UDmarried ; a farmer, lived in Raynham on the farm left by his father. 1719. vii. Daniel Webster Hayward, b. March 10, 1834 ; he was a farmer, lived in Raynham, on the farm of his father, with his brother Elisha Alden ; never married. 1720. viii. Martha Jane Hayward, b. June 7, 1835. 756 Rowena 6 Hayward ; married Dr. Samuel T. Angier of Pem- broke, a graduate of Brown University, Providence, R. I. They lived in Sussex county, Virginia two or three years, where he was a teacher, then returned to Easton and then went to Ohio ; he prac- ticed as a physician in Adelpha, Athens county, Ohio, where she died Dec. 9, 1824, aged 31 years and 6 months. Dr. Angier died at Columbia, Texas, April 17, 1867, in his 76th year. Child: 1721. i. Mary Rowena 7 Angier, b. in Adelpha, Ohio, Nov. 17 , 1824. 757 Sophia 6 Hayward resided in Easton ; married Capt. Jonathan, son of Deacon Caleb Pratt ; he was born in Easton May 3, 1792. He was moderator of town meetings three years, selectman ten years and representative to the general court; he died Dec. 23, 1862, aged 70 years. She died Dec. 26, 1851, aged 56 years, 6 months, 25 days. He married, 2d, Elizabeth Wood of Middleboro. Children, all born in Easton : 1722. i. Jonathan A. 7 Pratt, b. Nov. 22, 1818. 1723. ii. Hiram A. Pratt, b. March 4, 1821 ; died Aug. 13, 1824. 1724. iii. Olive Jane Pratt, b. March 6, 1823; died Sept. 2, 1824. 1725. iv. Hiram Augustus Pratt, b. Aug. 12, 1826. 1726. V. Martin Vincent Pratt, b. Nov. 10, 1828; lived at Evansville, Wisconsin; married Eveline E. Holmes; had a daughter whose name is not known. 1727. vi. Shepherd L. Pratt, b. Oct. 9, 1830 ; married Nov. 27, 1851, Huldah Tinkham, born Dec. 18, 1829, and died June 19, 1877, leaving no children. He married, 2d, Nov. 12, 1879, Carrie E. Williams. 1728. vii. Daniel H. Pratt, b. June 4, 1833 ; member of school committee of Easton five years ; died June 1881 ; 140 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. married Nov. 23, 1862, Sarah E. Peckham of West Bridgewater, who died in 1877, leaving no children. 759 Edward Tupper 6 Hayward went to Ohio with his Uncle Solo- mon and family in 1821 ; married in March, 1822, Charlotte Gray, sister to the second wife of his brother Rotheus. He bought a farm of 100 acres of cleared land, with a log house on it, in a bend of Muskingum river, 2| miles above his brother's, and 25 acres for a wood lot, near by. He lived in the log house a few years, but in 1829 had built a good brick house. He died Feb. 26, 1858 ; aged 59 years, wanting two days. His wife died in 1866, aged 65 years. Children : 1729. i. Arius Edward 7 Hayward ; married in 1847 Murry ; he and his wife both died in 1848, leaving no children. 1730. ii. William Gray Hayward was killed in 1867, by a log rolling on him when getting timber to build a house ; married in 1853 Sarah White. They had one son and three daughters ; the son died young ; names of children not known. 1731. iii. Lydia Rowena Hayward ; married Thomas Buck, she and her husband died, leaving a son and daugh- ter ; names not known. 1732. iv. Rotheus Barkley Hayward ; married Murry and had a son, whose name is not known. 761 Lydia 6 Hayward resided in North Bridgewater (now Brockton); married James, son of Capt. Daniel and Chloe (Bosworth) Tol- man of Bridgewater. Later they went to Kaue, 111. She died in 1845 ; he married again and lived in Verdun, Macoupin county. 111. Children : 1733. i. Lucretia Howard 7 Tolman. 1734. ii. Lydia Tolman ; died young. 1735. iii. Joseph Tolman ; died young. 1736. iv. A son, died in infancy. 762 Capt. Geo. Washington 6 Hayward resided in Easton ; he was a prominent and influential citizen ; member of the school commit- SIXTH GENERATION. 141 tee five years ; member of the board of selectmen seven years, and a captain in the militia. He married Nov. 27, 1834, Sylvia S., daughter of Joshua and Sylvia (Smith) Pratt of Peterboro'.N.H., born in 1812. (No. 1537). Children all born in Easton : 1737. i. Georgianna Maria 7 Hayward, b. Nov. 20, 1835. 1738. ii. Edward Russell Hayward, b. Jan. 17, 1837. 1739. iii. Joseph Warren Hayward, b. July 11, 1841. 765 Patty 6 Hayward ; married Simmons. She went to Gal- lipolis, Ohio, in 1821, with her father, mother, brother, Royal A., and her daughter. Child : 1740. i. Maria T. 7 Simmons. 767 Solomon 6 Hayward went to Gallipolis, Ohio, when 15 years of age, and lived with Gen. Edward Tupper; learned the cabinet maker's trade, and did a good business making and selling furni- ture, for many years. In 1878 he had been mayor of the city, and was living at the age of 87 years. He was married twice, and had ten children; the name of only one is known to the writer. 1741. i. William C. 7 Hayward, who kept a large furniture store, and was the only son living in 1878. 768 Royal A. 6 Hayward ; went to Gallipolis, Ohio, in 1821. He was a tailor and worked at that business ; married and had seven children ; only one son and two daughters were living in 1878. He died March 26, 1840, in his 38th year. Children : 1742. i. John L. 7 Hayward, kept a drug store and did a good business. Names of the other six children not known to the writer. 771 ElishaG Hall was a farmer; resided in Chatham, Conn., Hebron, Conn., Genesee, N. Y., and Gustavus, Trumbull county, Ohio ; died in Gustavus Sept. 6, 1866; married Nov. 22, 1804, Hannah, 142 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. daughter of David and Hannah (Ackley) Strong, born Oct. 16, 1787. Children : 1743. i. Caroline 7 Hall, b. in East Hartford, Conn., Dec. 2, 1805; married in 1826, Daniel Mclntire, a farmer, of New Lyme, Ohio. 1744. ii. Lydia Hall, b. in Chatham, Conn., Aug. 31, 1807; married Solomon Sherwood. 1745. iii. Hannah Hall, b. in Hebron, Conn., July 12, 1808; married Eusebius Dodge. 1746. iv. Clarissa Hall, b. in Geneseo, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1811 ; married Noah Richardson, and died about 1849. 1747. V. Daniel Edwin Hall, b. in Geneseo, N. Y., April 21, 1814. 1748. vi. Lucinda Hall, b. July 13, 1817. 1749. vii. Alanson Hall, b. in Leicester, N. Y., May 4, 1820. 1750. viii. John Caverly Hall, b. in Leicester, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1822. 1751. ix. Sylvester Gilbert Hall, b. in Leicester, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1824 ; died in Gustavus, Ohio, in 1868. 1752. X. Elisha Hall, b. in New Lyme, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1827. 774 Samuel 6 White ; married Nov. 30, 1773, Mary, daughter of Nathan and Judith (White) Williams of Mansfield; she was born May 19, 1754. They moved to Packersfield (now Nelson), N. H., during the revolutionary war, or soon after. He enlisted in the war from Mansfield, and was much engaged in the revolutionary service. Children : 1753. i. Samuel 7, b. Jan. 16, 1778. 1754. ii. Chloe, b. Feb. 23, 1780 ; died at Nelson, N. H. June 1850; unmarried. 1755. iii. Mace, b. March 3, 1782. 1756. iv. Judith, b. Feb. 17, 1785 ; died unmarried. 1757. V. William, b. June 8, 1788. 1758. vi. Sally, b. March 1, 1790. 1759. vii. Christopher Columbus, b. May 13, 1792; died un- married. 1760. viii. Charles, b. July 30, 1795 at Nelson, N. H. 776 Chloe 6 White married in Mansfield Nov. 26, 1786, Elijah Shaw of Mansfield. SIXTH GENERATION. 143 Children both born in Mansfield : 1761. i. Charles 7 Shaw, b. Aug. 21, 1787. 1762. ii. Barton Shaw, b. Sept. 21, 1792. 778 Hezikiah 6 White resided in Mansfield, where he died Sept. 5, 1796. ; married Sept. 6, 1793, Ann Skinner. Children both born in Mansfield : 1763. i. Sally 7, b. Jan. 22, 1795. 1764. ii. Polly, b. July 9, 1796. 779 Abraham 6 White moved from Norton with his father to Wood- stock, Conn, and from there to Vermont; died in Georgia, Vt. Nov. 2, 1821; married Esther Bannister Wood; born 1761, and died in New York city, at the home of her son. Rev. Nicholas White, July 13, 1845. Children : Clure 7, b. in Wallingford, Vt., Dec. 7, 1781. Amzi, b. in Tinmouth, Vt., Nov. 14, 1783. Nicholas, b. in Middletown, Vt., June 9, 1785. Gordon, b. Dec, 26, 1786. Varnum, b. ; died (report says) when about 18 years of age. 1770. vi. Annis, b. Feb. 11, 1792. 780 Olive 6 White moved from Norton to Woodstock, Conn., and later to Vermont with her father ; married about 1780 Abel, son of Samuel Turner ; he was probably born in Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 22, 1757, and died in Plattsburg, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1829. "He was a private in Capt. Ebenezer Allen's company, in Capt. Gideon Bronson's department, in 1776, for the immediate defence of Ver- mont. Also a private in Col. Thomas Lee's regiment of militia in 1781. His father, Samuel Turner, was one of the early settlers of Tinmouth, Vt., and served in the revolutionary war in Col. Seth Warner's regiment in an expedition to Canada in 1775, and died in Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 2, 1808, where he is buried." Children : 1771. i. Lucinda7 Turner, b. in Tinmouth, Vt., Oct. 26, 1783. 1772. ii. Sally Turner, b. in Tinmouth, Vt., March 1, 1785. 1765. i. 1766. ii. 1767. iii. 1768. iv. 1769. V. 1773. iii. 1774. iv. 1775. V. 1776. vi. 1777. vii. 1778. viii. 1779. ix. 144 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Polly Turner, b. in Tinmouth, Vt., Nov. 2, 1787. Salmon Turner, b. in Huntington, Vt., June 11, 1789 ; died Jan. 22, 1804. Pamelia Turner, b. 1790 ; died July 11, 1796. Hannah Turner, b. Feb. 1, 1792 ; died Feb. 1, 1804. Amanda Turner, b. in Huntington, Vt., Oct. 14, 1795. Abel Turner, b. Sept. 18, 1797. Chester Turner, b. in Huntington, Vt., Oct. 31, 1798; died March, 1799. 1780. X. Amzi Turner, b. in Huntington, Vt., May 16, 1802. 783 Peregrine 6 White ; married Feb. 23, 1806, Eunice, daughter of Samuel and Eunice (White) Perry, who died in Wells, Vt., about 1856. He died in Middletown, Vt., about 1815. Children : 1781. i. Maria 7, b. ; married Cyrus Pope. 1782. ii. Lucinda, b. ; married Cyrus Pope after the death of her sister Maria ; no children, probably. 1783. iii. Mehitable, b. . 788 Lois 6 White died in 1828, at Wallingford, Vt. She resembled her father in form and feature, and also to a degree in mental char- acteristics. She was a good woman, ever ready to help the sick and the distressed. She was married, 1st, May 25, 1780, by Rev. Abel Styles, to Stephen Hyde, at Woodstock, Conn.; 2d, to Rowland Swift, Dec. 13, 1797, at Wallingford, Vt. Stephen Hyde was from Woodstock, Conn., was probably the son of Timothy and Dorothy Hyde, who died in Woodstock, Conn., the former March 24, 1801, aged 86 years, the latter May 11, 1801 aged 83 years. Stephen was born at Woodstock in 1755, and died at Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 6, 1795, in the 41st year of his age. He was a man highly esteemed by all who knew him. Children : 1784. i. Orange 7 Hyde, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., Jan. 28, 1782. 1785. ii. Stephen Hyde, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., June 8, 1784. 1786. iii. Aurilla Hyde, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., 1787. 1787. iv. Leverett Hyde, b. probably at Tinmouth, Vt., in 1789 ; died in 1826 or 1827 at Wallingford, Vt. ; unmar- ried. He engaged in business at Wallingford, Vt., in partnership with his cousin, George Marshall Fox. SIXTH GENERATION. 145 Not succeeding as they had hoped, they together went to Natchez, Miss. His cousin died the follow- ing year. Leverett remained for several years and returned in 1826 or '27. He died of consumption a few weeks after reaching home. Both the cousins had sought to escape the dread disease by seeking a milder climate. 1788. V. Persis Swift, b. at Wallingford, Vt., in 1798. 789 Philena 6 White died in Wallingford, Vt., July 3, 1817. She resembled her mother as closely as her sister Lois did her father, and, like her mother, died of consumption. She was a devoted wife, a tender and loving mother, one of whom no ill was ever spoken. She married in 1780, at Tinmouth, Vt., Capt. William Fox, who was born, probably, in Newburg, N. Y., June 28, 1760 ; he died Feb. 17, 1822, at Wallingford, Vt. He entered Revolu- tionary service when 16 years old, and continued in the army until near the close of the year 1779. He represented the town of Wallingford, Vt., for 21 years — 20 years continuously. Children : 1789. i. John 7 Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., Aug. 24, 1781. 1790. ii. William Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., June 10, 1784. 1791. iii. Eleanor Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., March 20, 1786. 1792. iv. Fanny Fox, b at Tinmouth, Vt., Jan. 21, 1788. 1793. V. Mary Fox, b. at Tinmouth, Vt., Feb. 8, 1790 ; married Dr. David Holden at Wallingford, Vt. She resided in Wallingford until her death, June 30, 1827. She died of consumption. She had no children. 1794. vi. George Marshall Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., Feb. 16, 1792. He was for a short time in business with his cousin, Leverett Hyde. Afflicted with phthisis he, accompanied by his cousin Leverett, who was suffer- ing from the same dread disease, went to Mississippi in the fall of 1818. He died at Natchez Oct. 15 of the following year ; unmarried. 1796. vii. Marvin Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., Dec. 25, 1794. 1796. viii. Laura Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., Jan. 26, 1797; died July 12, 1820 ; unmarried. 1797. ix. Philena Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt. 1798. X. Priscilla Fox, b. at Wallingford, Vt., May 16, 1802 ; died May 18, 1818 ; unmarried. 146 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 790 Nehemiah 6 White resided at Wallingford, Vt. He was highly- esteemed by the communit}- in which he lived, and was ever ready to render assistance to those who needed aid. He was a kind husband and father. His manner of speech was quick and decis- ive, securing from his children prompt obedience to his expressed wishes ; yet that obedience was cheerfully rendered. In his relig- ious views he was more liberal than his father. Politically, he was an ardent Republican ; while his father was unalterably a Federalist. He died of consumption at Wallingford, Vt., Sept. 27, 1816 (so says the record) ; the date on the tombstone is Sept. 28, and this is doubtless correct. He married in the year 1787 Mercy, daughter of Thomas Miller of West Springfield, born, probably, in West Springfield, Saturday, July 3, 1767. Thomas Miller, her father, was born in 1725. Her mother's maiden name was Abigail Morgan, sister of Justin Morgan of Randolph, Vt.. She, Mercy (Miller) White, died at Wallingford, Vt., Aug. 25, 1839. She was a faithful wife, a fond mother and a sincere Christian. Children : 1799. i. Sylvia 7, b. Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1788; died at Tin- mouth June, 1795 ; aged 7 years. 1800. ii. Philip, 2d, b. Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1790. 1801. iii. Sophia, b. Monday, Sept. 15, 1794. 1802. iv. Alvin, b. Thursday, May 6, 1797. 1803. v. Lucinda, b. Saturday, Sept. 20, 1799. 1804. vi. Justin Morgan, b. Monday, Jan. 20, 1802. 1805. vii. Nehemiah, Jr., b. Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1803. 1806. viii. Willard, b. Tuesday, June 24, 1806. 1807. ix. Orsamus, b. Thursday, Sept. 24, 1808. 1808. X. Cynthia, b. Sunday, Dec. 8, 1810. 793 Lona 6 Pratt ; married Nov. 2, 1780, at Mansfield, Ibrook, son of Col. Jonathan and Mary Ware Eddy, born in Norton Jan. 9, 1754. They resided in Mansfield until 1784, when they moved to Eddington, Maine. She died in Eddington in 1802. He married, 2d, April 17, 1806, widow Celia (Wilde) Coggeshall of Taunton. Children of Lona, first three born in Mansfield, the others in Eddington, Maine : 1809. i. Jonathan 7 Eddy, b. Jan. 31, 1781 ; died young. 1810. ii. Experience Eddy, b. June 5, 1782; died July 10, 1791. 1811. iii. Ware Eddy, b. May 3, 1784. 1812. iv. 1813. V. 1814. vi. 1815. vii. 1816. viii. 1817. ix. 1818. X. SIXTH GENERATION. 147 Nancy Eddy, b. Aug. 8, 1786. Rachel Eddy, b. Feb. 22, 1788. Eleazer Eddy, b. Oct. 10, 1789. Abigail Eddy, b. Sept. 29, 1791. Mary Eddy, b. Nov. 26, 1793. Sylvia Eddy, b. Aug. 12, 1796. Experience Eddy, b. April 19, 1800. 797 John 6 Hall resided in Norton ; was a farmer, surveyor, justice of the peace and representative to the general court two years, 1810 and 1811 ; he died in Norton Dec. 20, 1823, aged 64 years ; he married Nov. 3, 1789, Sylvia, daughter of Deacon Elijah and Eunice (Shepard) Dean, born Sept. 2, 1767, and died July 24, 1794. Children born in Norton : 1819. i. Betsey 7 Hall, b. Dec. 17, 1790. 1820. ii. John Hall, b. March 4, 1793. 798 Elkanah 6 Hall was a farmer ; resided in Mansfield, where he died June 16, 1807 ; he was a soldier in the revolutionary war, having enlisted from Norton. He married, 1st, May 6, 1784, Huldah, daughter of Seth and Rebecca (Wetherell) Gilbert, born June 22, 1764 and died Oct. 31, 1787, aged 23 years. He married, 2d, Sept. 2, 1789, Mehitable, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hodges) (Morey) Newcomb, born in Norton May 9, 1761, and died in Mansfield Dec. 1, 1843. Children all by 2d wife : Nehemiah 7 Hall, b. Sept. 3, 1790. Polly Hall, b. May 29, 1793 ; died March 9, 1800. Betsey Hall, b. April 10, 1795. Samuel Hall, b. Sept. 25, 1797; died July 28, 1798. Huldah Hall, b. Aug. 22, 1799 ; died July 13, 1800. Herman Hall, b. June 17, 1801. Mehitable Hall, b. Jan. 29, 1804. 799 Hannah 6 Hall resided in Easton ; married March 24, 1793, Elisha Dean, Jr., who was born in Easton in 1765, and died in the state of New York in 183-. She died in July, 1825. He was a son of Elisha and Mary (Wood) Dean. 1821. i. 1822. ii. 1823. iii. 1824. iv. 1825. V. 1826. vi. 1827. vii. 148 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 1828. i. AlonzoT Dean, b. in Norton Sept. 23, 1794 ; died Feb. 21, 1826. 1829. ii. Charles Dean, b. in Easton June 1, 1796. 1830. iii. Lettice Dean, b. in Easton March 18, 1798. 809 John 6 Dean resided in Norton, where he died Dec. 7, 1840 (History of Bristol County, page 632, says Jan. 7, 1841. It also says he was born June 4, 1774). He married Betsey Smith, born March 9, 1785, and died March 18, 1832. Children : 1831. i. John 7 Dean, b. Feb. 27, 1811; died Sept. 4, 1864. He lived in Dedham ; was master of transportation for the Taunton Branch railroad and had an office in Boston. He married Whiting of Dedham and had two children, whose names are not known to the writer. 1832. ii. Maria Dean, b. Oct. 27, 1813. 1883. iii. Isaac Dean, b. March 28, 1815 ; died Sept. 3, 1860 ; unmarried. 1834. iv. Eliza Dean, b. Dec. 23, 1816 ; married Don Parker Makepeace of Norton and had two children, whose names are not known to the writer. 1835. V. Oliver Dean, b. June 11, 1818 ; married Eliza Hunt of Norton. In 1883 he was living in Canton, where he was engaged in farming and in the coal and ice business ; had one child ; name not known. 1836. vi. Calvin Dean, b, Feb. 27, 1821. In 1883 he was mar- ried and living in Canton, and was running an express from Canton to Boston. 1837. vii. Cornelia Dean, b. Oct. 10, 1822 ; lived with her sister Eliza; unmarried. 1838. viii. Laprellott Dean, b. April 9, 1824 ; died Nov. 30, 1865 ; unmarried. 1839. ix. Lewis Billings Dean, b. Nov. 20, 1826 ; married Aug. 18, 1880, Rose Burns of Providence, R. I. They have no children. A biographical sketch is given in History of Bristol County, page 632. 811 Jacob 6 Deane was a farmer and fruit grower, and in the early part of his life a school teacher ; he resided in Mansfield and lived FIFTH GENERATION. 149 to a ripe old age ; he died in Mansfield July 15, 1871. The fol- lowing sketch of his life was written a few months previous to his death : A Few Hours with a Nonagenarian. — Thursday, December 8th, being the day on which Mr. Jacob Deane, of Mansfield, attained the age of 90 years, we traveled a few miles to spend a few hours with him on that occasion. Although his hearing is dull and his memory of recent occurrences defective, he related many reminiscences of the olden time. He lives in the house in which he was born, that was built previous to 1728, by Deacon Samuel Deane, of Taunton, and given by him, in his will, to his son Deacon William, who gave it to his son, Deacon John, who was the father of Jacob. He contemplated, when a young man, obtaining a college education, but finally sold his Greek and Latin books, and, instead of searching for the roots of the languages in them, bought of the heirs the Old Homestead and dug out roots and rocks there, clearing field after field of brushy dingle and "deep tangled wildwood," raising large quantities of hay and grain and planting large orchards. He felt that there was a glory in the ownership of lands and houses, of cattle and woolly flocks, of wide fields and thick growing woods ; even when the ownership conveys to the owner only a realization of property in the soil, and much more in it when it is written all over with the memories of old years, when the glory is the glory of race as well as of power and property. He, therefore, took hold of the plough and has not looked back from it since. At the age of twenty Mr. Deane kept a public district school at the house of Captain Zebulon Field in the north part of Taunton. This was his first experience in teaching. During the term there was a great controversy about removing it ; no place could be agreed upon. Gen. L , a prominent and wealthy man, as he could not effect the removal, was determined to break up the school entirely. He told his son, but three years younger, and quite as large as the teacher, when he went to school in the morning, if he did not whip the master before he came home he would whip him. The scholar for some turbulence was called out, he came over the seats and seized young Deane, who very quickly placed his antagonist upon his back on the floor, where he held him for some time, and told him he should not pound him there, but should whip him in a different position. Capt. Field, hearing the noise in the school room, looked in, and seeing the battle go on about as he thought was right, withdrew. Young Deane called two of the largest boys, let his scholar rise from the floor, and directed them to hold him in a position, which in ancient 150 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. days was considered by mothers the most favorable for the appli- cation of the rod to young children, when he laid a few severe stripes upon his back with a suitable stick with which he had taken care to provide himself. The father, Gen. L , immediately prosecuted young Deane, who went to the Green and was tried before a justice. Mr. Paddelford defended him without charge, and he came off with flying colors, and a universal and enthusiastic sentiment in his favor. He returned and kept his term to the end. Several persons who were scholars there, some who have since died old men, have often spoke to us of this occurence. Rev. Mr. Pipon, of whom no one can think but as an apostle of peace, was one of the school committee at the time, and immediately after the affray, and before the trial, visited young Deane's school, talked out boldly before the whole school, approving his government, and encouraged him that he would come out right, saying in these identical words: "Don't be troubled; I will help you hoe your row ; I will hoe the bean hills." The succeeding summer young Deane attended the private academy of Rev. Calvin Chaddock (or Chadwick) in Rochester, Mass. Among the scholars were the present Deacon Eliab Byram Dean of Raynham, and Albion K. Paris, afterwards the first Governor of Maine. Mr. Deane subsequently kept school seven or eight winters in Easton, Stoughton and Mansfield. Otis Pierce, preceptor of Bristol Academy, between 1816 and 1821, and Deacon Joseph Wilbar, the present venerable Registrar of Deeds for Bristol County, were his scholars. Mr. Deane has always felt great interest in the cause of educa- tion and in agriculture. He has attended every exhibition of the Bristol County Agricultural Society from its commencement, and has obtained many of its premiums, almost always the first on apples when he exhibited them. He is also a member of the Central Agricultural Society of this county. We have often ap- plied to him the maxim : — "Beware of the man of one book." He has read thoroughly a few books. Some remark was made to him about keeping his coat so closely buttoned; he instantly said, somebody has said of some one : "An honest man close-buttoned to the chin, Broadcloth without and a warm heart within." Although this was a mere spark from his memory, it was a very perfect representation of himself. Here we see an aged pilgrim, the last of his generation, filled with the pensive memories of ancient days, standing almost alone SIXTH GENERATION. 151 on the river's brink, looking earnestly towards the country on the other side and waiting to go Home. " Ninety years ago began The life web of the strong old man; Ninety years in sun and shade, He his part on earth has played. Ninety years time left him still The reason clear the vigorous will, Kept the heart unchanged and warm, Slightly touched the reverend form. Ye golden lights of evening shed Your benedictions on his head ; Breathe gales of evening soft and low, And gently lift those locks of snow." He married Oct. 19, 1808, Mehitable, daughter of Rev. William and Olive (Poole) Reed of Easton. Children all born in Mansfield : 1840. i. William Reed 7 Deane, b. Aug. 21, 1809. 1841. ii. Olive Reed Deane, b. Sept. 1, 1810; died in Boston Sept. 29, 1828. 1842. iii. Emily Deane, b. July 27, 1812. 1843. iv. David Gurney Deane, b. Oct. 28, 1815. 1844. V. Jane Gurney Deane, b. Dec. 12, 1824. 813 Samuel 6 Deane graduated at Brown University in 1805; or- dained Feb. 14, 1810, and for twenty-four years was pastor of the Second Congregational church of Scituate. A writer has said of him : " There were not many who were better versed than he in the colonial history of Plymouth and Massachusetts. This history of Scituate affords evidence of research and talent highly respect- able. He was a man of genius, a man of thought, a man of many noble qualities." He died Aug. 9, 1834, at South Scituate ; mar- ried Sept. 26, 1810, Stella, daughter of Hon. Seth Washburn of Raynham. Children, all born in Scituate except the first : 1845. i. Martha Phillips 7 Deane, b. in Raynham June 22, 1811 ; died in Raynham July 9, 1862. 1846. ii. Charles Frederick Deane, b. March 21, 1813. 1847. iii. John Milton Deane, b. June 13, 1816 ; died at Scitu- ate May 22, 1832. 1848. iv. Helen Maria Deane, b. April 9, 1819 ; died June 24, 1820. l52 THE NICHOLAS "WHITE FAMILY. 1849. V. Helen Maria Deane, b. April 21, 1821 ; died in Provi- dence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1882 ; married Nov. 3, 1859, in Chicago, 111., Dennis Rockwell of Chicago, who died in Aug. 1868. 820 Isaac 6 White resided in Mansfield, where he died Feb. 22, 1856 ; married May 24, 1810, Sophia, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Lurana (Williams) Hodges, born Nov. 20, 1783, and died May 27, 1867. Children, all born in Mansfield : 1850. i. Clarissa 7, b. Aug. 8, 1812. 1851. ii. Sophia Hodges, b. Aug. 28, 1814; died in Peterboro, N. H., Jan. 1897 ; unmarried. 1852. iii. Charlotte, b. June 8, 1817 ; died Oct. 3, 1821. 1853. iv. Charlotte Louisa, b. July 31, 1822. 1854. V. Mariet, b. Nov. 14, 1824 ; married June 5, 1855, after the death of her sister Charlotte Louisa, Lewis Keith of Brockton. She had no children. 828 Pardon 6 White resided in Mansfield ; married April 15, 1813, Lydia, daughter of Oliver and Peninah (Crane) Smith of Mansfield. Children : Augustus Pardon 7, b. Oct. 18, 1813. Harriet F., b. Feb. 11, 1815. Horatio, b. March 20, 1816 ; died March 23, 1841 ; unmarried. Orra, b. March 4, 1817. Samuel Powers, b. Sept. 16, 1818. Peninah, b. March 22, 1820 ; died Nov. 3, 1838 ; un- married. Philip, b. Nov. 3, 1821. Andrew, b. Dec. 7, 1823 ; died Sept. 5, 1825. Henry, b. Oct. 31, 1825 ; died Jan. 28, 1827. Lydia Jane, b. March 16, 1827. Henry Andrew, b. Aug. 13, 1829 ; died May 8, 1845. Walter Leprelet, b. July 19, 1831. Charles M., b. March 8, 1835 ; died Jan. 1, 1836. 824 Walter 6 White ; married Mehitable Holmes. Children : 1868. i. Walter Earl 7. 1855. i. 1856. ii. 1857. iii. 1858. iv. 1859. V. 1860. vi. 1861. vii. 1862. viii. 1863. ix. 1864. X. 1865. xi. 1866. xii. 1867. xiii. SIXTH GENERATION. 153 1869. ii. Isaac Wallace, . , • 1870. iii. John Warren, ^ ^^^°^' 825 1875. i. 1876. ii. 1877. iii. 1878. iv. Earl 6 White resided in Mansfield ; died in Mansfield March 9, 1825 ; married Nov. 31, 1816, Peninah, daughter of Oliver and Peninah (Crane) Smith. After his death she married May 1, 1838, Andrew Brock. Children, all born in Mansfield : 1871. i. Sarah Jane 6, b. 1817. 1872. ii. Mehitable, b. 1819. X 1873. iii. Emery Earl, b. Oct. 15, 1821. 1874. iv. Isaac b. Jan. 13, 1825. 827 Solomon 6 Pratt lived in Mansfield; married May 19, 1803» Polly Bates of Mansfield. Children, all born in Mansfield : Harrison Billings 7 Pratt, b. March 3, 1804. Horatio Pratt, b. June 5, 1805 ; died May 24, 1872. George Erastus Pratt, b. July 4, 1809. Mary Bates Pratt, b. July 5, 1814 ; married March 7, 1837, Rev. J. H. Sargent. 1879. V. Charles Pratt, b. June 2, 1818 ; married Caroline A. Pratt. 828 Jonathan 6 Pratt lived in Mansfield, then a short time in Attle- boro, and moved from there to Mendon ; died at Pelham April 16, 1846 ; married March 19, 1794, Abigail, daughter of John and Priscilla Phillips, who was born May 5, 1776, and died Oct. 10, 1861. Children : 1880. i. Solomon 7 Pratt, b. at Mansfield Nov. 8, 1797. 1881. ii. Benjamin Pratt, b. at Attleboro Feb. 1, 1800 ; died at Hatfield May 6, 1852. 1882. iii. John Pratt, b. at Mendon Sept. 3, 1802; died at Springfield Sept. 8, 1850. 1883. iv. Luke Pratt, b. at Mendon April 6, 1805 ; died Jan. 3, 1885, at Springfield. 1884. V. Betsey Bishop Pratt, b. Aug. 29, 1807, at Mendon ; died Feb. 8, 1880, at Pelham. 154 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1885. vi. Polly Pratt, b. Feb. 11, 1810, at Mendon ; died Sept. 19, 1830. 1886. vii. William Foster Pratt, b. Sept. 14, 1812, at Mendon ; died Sept. 9, 1882, at East Bridgewater. 1887. viii. Olney Paine Pratt, b. at Mendon, Oct. 5, 1815. 1888. ix. Hannah Pratt, b. at Mendon, Nov. 20, 1818; died Aug. 7, 1826. 1889. X. Asenath Pratt, b. Sept. 25, 1821 at Mendon; died Sept. 18, 1824. 829 Hannah 6 Pratt ; married Aug. 6, 1792, Joseph, son of Joseph and Judith (Williams) Blanehard, who was born in Mansfield, Dec. 14, 1768. Child : 1890. i. Joseph 7 Blanehard. 833 Nancy 6 White resided in Foxboro ; married, in 1804, Nathan Clark of Foxboro. Children, born in Foxboro : Nancy White 7 Clark, b. Dec. 5, 1804. Maria Clark, b. April 27, 1807. Abigail Pratt Clark, b. May 18, 1809. Nathan George Harrison Clark, b. Dec. 19, 1811. Stillman Jackson Clark, b. Jan. 11, 1815. 836 William 6 Copeland resided first in Mansfield, later in Brewer (now Holden), Me. ; married March 7, 1802, Silence Lane, born in Mansfield, daughter of Joseph and Silence (Witherell) Lane, who died in Holden, Me., Aug. 22, 1853. He died in Brewer (now Holden), Me., Feb. 10, 1849. Children, all born in Brewer (now Holden), Me. : Hannah 7 Copeland, b. Feb. 21, 1803. Silence Lane Copeland, b. June 14, 1804. William Copeland, b. Feb. 6, 1806. Sophronia Copeland, b. Nov. 23, 1807. Eliza Ann Copeland, b. Sept. 14, 1810. Adoniram Judson Copeland, b. March 10, 1814 ; grad- uated from Bowdoin College (Me.), also from Ban- gor Theological Seminary in the class of 1843. He 1891. i. 1892. ii. 1898. iii. 1894. iv. 1895. V. 1896. 1^ 1897. ii. 1898. iii. 1899. iv. 1900. V. 1901. vi. SIXTH GENERATION. ISS- was ordained in 1845, and spent his life as a mis- sionary in Aroostook county, Me., and in Geneseo and Como, 111. He married Priseilla Smalley March 10, 1850, and died at Geneseo, 111., Aug. 3, 1855. 1902. vii. Benjamin Franklin Copelaud, b. April 29, 1819. 837 Hannah 6 Copelaud resided in Mansfield ; died July 18, 1834 ; married Oct. 18, 1808, Major Elkanah, son of Gen. Benjamin and Abigail Bates, who was born in Mansfield Jan. 7, 1779, and died in Mansfield Dec. 28, 1841. Children all born in Mansfield : Loretta 7 Bates, b. Oct. 16, 1804 ; died Feb. 18, 1807. Stella Bates, b. Sept. 28, 1806. Benjamin Edward Bates, b. July 12, 1808. William Billings Bates, b. Jan. 24, 1811. Charlotte Bates, b. Aug. 27, 1818. Elkanah Gerry Bates, b. Aug. 29, 1816 ; died in Boston Jan. 25, 1881 ; unmarried. Alfred Bates, b. Dec. 12, 1819; died Feb. 21, 1829. Elizabeth Bates, b. June 1, 1828 ; died May 15, 1836. 839 Elijah 6 Copeland resided in Mansfield ; died Aug. 3, 1872 ; married at Norton Jan. 4, 1821, Nancy, daughter of Joseph and Lurana (Williams) Hodges, who was born in Norton Aug. 25, 1790, and died in Mansfield May 8, 1888. Children born in Mansfield : 1911. i. Elijah 7 Copeland, b. April 11, 1822. 1912. ii. Laura Ann Copeland, b. Jan. 11, 1824 ; died March 28, 1860 in Mansfield ; unmarried. 1918. iii. Almon Copeland, b. Feb. 20, 1826. 1914. iv. Stella Maria Copeland, b. Oct. 30, 1828. 1915. V. Sarah Williams Copeland, b. Sept. 16, 1880 ; lives in Mansfield ; unmarried. 1916. vi. Luranah Hodges Copeland, b. Aug. 22, 1834. 840 Sally 6 Copeland resided in Mansfield ; died May 8, 1819 ; mar- ried Rufus Williams of Mansfield, who was born March 4, 1784, and died Aug. 22, 1826, aged 42 years, 5 months, 18 days. 1903. i. 1904. ii. 1905. iii. 1906. iv. 1907. V. 1908. vi. 1909. vii. 1910. viii. 166 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, born in Mansfield : 1917. i. Martha Maria 7 Williams, b. Feb. 22, 1812 ; died April 27, 1815. 1918. ii. Sally Copeland Williams, b. May 29, 1814 ; died Jan. 30, 1815. 842 Belinda 6 Copeland, resided in Norton ; died Aug. 7, 1848 ; mar- ried June 15, 1815, Hon. Cromwell, son of Jonathan and Rebecca (Smith) Leonard. He was born Dec. 1, 1788. We find this men- tion of him in Clark's History of Norton, page 304 : " Hon. Cromwell Leonard was chosen senator for the year 1848, and re- chosen for the year 1849." Also on same page : " Mr. Leonard has enjoyed the confidence of his fellow citizens in an eminent degree ; having served the town many years as moderator of town meet- ings, selectman, assessor, representative to the General Court, and other positions of trust and respectability." They had four children, born in Norton : 1919. i. Martha Maria 7 Leonard, b. May 20, 1816. 1920. ii. Jacob Leonard, b. Oct. 26, 1817 ; died at sea Aug. 25, 1842 : unmarried. 1921. iii. Luen Copeland Leonard, b. Oct. 9, 1819. 1922. iv. Frederick Leonard, b. April 30, 1828 ; died July 6, 1859, in California; unmarried. 848 Alpheus6 Williams ; married Eunice Hunt. He died Nov., 1842, Children, born in Mansfield : Julia Ann 7 Williams, b. April 30, 1819. Bradford Henry Williams, b. Aug. 27, 1820. Harrison Avery Williams, b. Sept. 29, 1822. Peddy White Williams, b. July 5, 1825. Eunice S. Williams, b. March 21, 1828. Albert W. Williams, b. June 25, 1838 ; married April 11, 1870, Mary Pratt, daughter of Avery O. and Harriet F. (White) Dunham (No. 3673). He died in Leominster May 28, 1900. They had no children. 851 Jacob 6 White lived in West Stephentown, N. Y. ; a manufacturer of hoes ; a deacon in the Freewill Baptist church at West Stephen- town, where he died Feb. 17, 1870 ; married Oct. 14, 1814, Prissa 1923. i. 1924. ii. 1925. iii. 1926. iv. 1927. V. 1928. vi. 1929. i. 1930. ii. 1931. iii. 1932. iv. 1933. V. 1934. vi. 1935. vii. 1936. viii. 1937. ix. 1938. X. 1939. xi. SIXTH GENERATION. 157 daughter of David and Priscilla (Guild) Lewis, born Sept. 15, 1794. She was living in 1887, and was then 93 years of age. Their children : Lewis 7, b. Jan. 15, 1816 ; died Jan. 5, 1832. Sally, b. Oct. 18, 1817. Prissa, b. Feb. 24, 1820. Miranda, b. Oct. 19, 1821. Philip, b. Sept. 20, 1823. Jacob, b. Nov. 11, 1825. David, b. Jan. 23, 1828 ; married July 26, 1857, Mel- vina Johnson ; had no children. William, b. Aug. 30, 1830. Charles S., b. Sept. 5, 1833, in Nassau, N. Y. Martha Frances, b. Oct. 3, 1835 ; died July 30, 1836. Mary Jane, b. April 21, 1839 ; died Feb. 27, 1844. 861 Matthew 6 Read resided in East Windsor, Conn. ; married, 1st, Lydia Hotchkiss; married, 2d, in 1815, Lydia P. Allen. Children by 1st wife : 1940. i. Elizabeth 7 Read, b. in East Windsor, Conn. Oct. 24, 1802 ; died in 1808. 1941. ii. Matthew H. Read, b. Sept. 2, 1804, in East Windsor, Conn. 1942. iii. Eleazer B. Read, b. Sept. 12, 1808 in East Windsor, Conn. Children by 2d wife : 1943. iv. Timothy Read, b. May 15, 1817. 1944. V. FrancisRead, b. Feb. 3, 3819. 1945. vi. Susan Read, b. Jan. 29, 1823 ; died in 1825. 1946. vii. Emeline Read, b. Feb. 10, 1825 ; died in 1831. 865 Ezra 6 Read learned the printer's trade at Windsor, Vt., and edited a newspaper in that State, but was afterwards associated with his uncle, Daniel Read, in publishing musical and other works in New Haven. He afterwards moved to Boston and was associated with Alden Bradford, secretary of State, and an exten- sive publisher of law, musical and other works. They were the first who published Scott's novels on this side of the Atlantic. His health failing him he went to the Barbadoes in search of a more genial climate, and died of yellow fever soon after his arrival. 158 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. He married Harriet Orne, daughter of Capt. Barclay Fanning of the English army. Had one child : 1947. i. Harriet Orne Fanning 7 Read ; a distinguished reporter at Washington. 867 Rufus 6 Read ; married in 1819, Rhoda Deane. Children : 1948. i. George F. 7 Read, b. at New Haven Oct. 24, 1820. 1949. ii. Ezra G. Read, b. May 2, 1822. 1950. iii. Elizabeth T. Read, b. March 1824. 870 Peter 6 Read ; married Jane Walker. Children : 1951. i. David W. A. 7 Read, b. at Ludlow, Vt. Dec. 1820. 1952. ii. Cornelia S. Read, b. July 18, 1824. 877 Otis 6 Read ; married Charlotte Everett. Children : 1953. i. Julia Ann 7 Read, b. at Attleboro Jan. 4, 1811. 1954. ii. Charles Read, b. Sept. 25, 1813. 1955. iii. Jason Read, b. Oct. 11, 1815. 1956. iv. Amherst Everett Read, b. Dec. 5, 1819. 1957. V. Henry O. Read, b. July 4, 1823. 1958. vi. John A. Read, b. Aug. 28, 1828. 881 Daniel 6 Read ; married Lydia Miller. Children : 1959. i. Albert M. 7 Read. 1960. ii. Eunice Read, b. Feb. 28, 1826, 1961. iii. Daniel W. Read, b. Dec. 26, 1827 ; died young. 1962. iv. Daniel F. Read, b. April 1, 1830. 1963. v. Adeline Read, b. July 12, 1835. 1964. vi. James Read, b. April 3, 1837 ; died 1839. 1965. vii. Robert Read, b. Jan. 29, 1838. 1966. viii. George Read, b. March 5, 1841. SIXTH GENERATION. 159 883 George F. Handel 6 Read was a merchant in New Haven, Conn.; married, 1st, Miss Dummer; 2d, Rebecca Sherman. Children by 1st wife : 1967. i. Theodore 7 Read, b. at New Haven April 26, 1811. 1968. ii. Henry A. Read, b. Dec. 6, 1812 ; died in 1842. Children by 2d wife : 1969. iii. William S. Read, b. Oct. 31, 1816. 1970. iv. George F. Read, b. July 26, 1819 ; died 1845. 1971. V. Daniel E. Read, b. Aug. 4, 1827. Probably all the above were born in New Haven, Conn. 884 Nathan S. 6 Read ; a graduate of Yale college and a clergyman ; married Hannah Marriman ; he died in 1821. Children : 1972. i. Eliza J.7 Read, b. April 22, 1815 ; died in 1815. 1973. ii. Sarah C. Read, b. Oct. 28, 1816; died 1818. 888 Clement O. 6 Read ; married, 1st, in 1826, Miranda Collins, who died in 1832 ; married, 2d, in 1834, Anna Goddard ; married, 3d, in 1845, Lydia Buffum. The following notice of Clement O. Read is taken from the history of Bristol County (J. W. Lewis & Co. 1883) (page 592) : "Clement O. Read, formerly of Attle- borough, died at Perth Amboy, N. J. Mr. Read was the son of Levi Read, who owned and lived upon the farm now owned by H. C. Read. Mr. C. O. Read was the pioneer in the screw busi- ness. He started in the business of manufacturing wood screws in this town, at the mill known as the Attleborough City Mill, with the machinery that he invented. His pecuniary means being limited, he associated Rhode Island capitalists with him, and removed his works to Providence, at the corner of Howes and Charles streets. The difficulty of putting a new article upon the market at a price within the reach of the consumer was an obstacle that the company could not overcome, and Mr. Read suffered the loss of what money he put in the business. But this enterprise has since grown, and the screws manufactured by the company that grew out of this effort of our worthy and ingenious townsman have acquired a world wide reputation. After disposing of his interest in his Providence business, Mr. Read removed to New Jersey, where he died at the age of 79 years. He was a thorough 160 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. ineclianic and during his long, exemplary, and useful life was the author of a large number of useful pieces of mechanism. He was a firm friend of temperance, a kind father, a true citizen and friend, and a man whose memory will be reverend and loved by all who knew him." Children by 1st wife : 1974. i. Albert O. 7 Read, b. in Nashua, N. H., Nov. 29, 1826. 1975. ii. Angelina Read, b. April 10, 1829. 1976. iii. Handel Read, b. Dec. 12, 1832 ; died. Children by 2d wife : 1977. iv. Herbert G. Read, b. March 5, 1836 ; died. 1978. V. Miranda Adeline Read, b. in Worcester Sept. 18, 1838. 1979. vi. Mary Anna Read, b. at Attleboro Oct. 2, 1842. Children by 3d wife : 1980. vii. Lucy E. Read, b. at Milford Dec. 12, 1847. 1981. viii. Edward E. Read, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1850. 1982. ix. Sarah B. Read, b. May 13, 1853. 1983. X. Berthy Read, b. at Perth Amboy, N. J., Aug. 14, 1854. 891 William H. Clifford 6 Read, better known as Henry Clifford Read, born, as stated in History of Bristol County, page 591, " May 8, 1810, in Attleboro, on the place where he now (1882) resides." We also quote from the same history the following notice. " Henry lived at home until he was 23, received common school advantages, taught two terms of school when about 21, became a farmer, and also a machinist, which trade he pursued for three years in Worces- ter and Providence. ******** Mr. Read has been Whig and Republican in political belief; has as such been elected selectman and member of the Legislature (1875-76). He has been an honored and worthy citizen, stands high in the esteem of his townsmen, has discharged all trusts placed in his hands conscientiously and well, and is accounted a very liberal man, who never turns a deaf ear to suffering or to any enterprise for the betterment of humanity, or withholds pecuniary aid from any worthy object. Formerly an orthodox Congrega- tionalist, of later years he has found great solace in its spiritual philosophy, and, supported by this faith and the ministrations of a loving wife and children, he is passing down, with much of the vigor of early manhood, contentedly towards the evening twilight of earth, in the rectitude of a life well spent, and ' with malice towards none,' leaving the rich legacy of ' a good name, which is rather to be chosen than great riches,' to his descendants. He has SIXTH GENERATION. 161 a pleasant home, which has been in the family from his grand- father's days, comprising in all about two hundred acres of fertile land, and which bears the evidence of refined taste. It is worthy of special mention that neither Henry C. Read, nor any of his father's family ever used tobacco in anv form or liquor of any kind." About two years after the marriage of his daughter Eunice, he moved to Bond county. 111., where he was a farmer for ten years, when he returned to the old home, where he has since resided. He married, 1st, while working at his trade, Eunice D., daughter of Samuel Tylor, a prominent citizen of Attleboro ; he married, 2d, Jan. 3, 1856, Mrs. Abbie H. Sherman, daughter of Shadrack and Nancy (Simmons) Davis of New Bedford. Children by 1st wife : 1984. i. Samuel T. 7 Read, b. 1836. 1985. ii. Eunice T. Read, b. 1840. Children by 2d wife : 1986. iii. Henry C. Read, b. April 10, 1864. 1987. iv. Rufus C. Read, b. March 23, 1874. 896 Ezra C. 6 Read ; married Martha Simpson. He was president of a bank in New Haven. Children : 1988. i. James A. 7 Read, b. at Newport, R. I., July 19, 1825 ; died in 1830. 1989. ii. Charles A. Read, b. at New York June 13, 1828; died in 1831. 1990. iii. Martha W. Read, b. March 10, 1833 ; married Francis Wayland, a son of ex-president Wayland of Brown University. 897 Herbert A. 6 Read was a clergyman ; married Nancy D wight. Children : 1991. i. Martha M. 7 Read, b. at Thompson Feb. 12, 1826; died in 1837. 1992. ii. Mary E. Read, b. at Leroy, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1830. 1993. iii. Martha M. Read, b. at Munroe City, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1838. 162 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 899 Cyrus 6 Guild resided in Foxboro ; died Oct. 20, 1818 (Guild Genealogy) ; married Nancy Day of Mansfield. Children : 1994. i. Mary Ann 7 Guild. 1995. ii. Bentley Guild. 900 Sarah 6 Guild died in Mansfield Jan. 27, 1820 ; married Elijah Dean, Jr., of Mansfield. Children, all born in Mansfield ; 1996. i. Sarah 7 Dean ; died in Swansea ; married John Young of Swansea. 1997. ii. Daniel Warren Dean, b. March 30, 1813. 1998. iii. Eunice Shephard Dean, b. May 3, 1818. 901 Elias 6 Guild died May 17, 1853 ; married Amy Carpenter of Seekonk. Children : 1999. i. Maria 7 Guild. 2000. ii. Amy Ann Guild. 2001. iii. Albert Guild. 2002. iv. FrederickGuild,b. July 18, 1834; died Feb. 27, 1862. 902 Shubael 6 Guild ; died April 8, 1828 ; married Mary Tupper of Maiden. Children ; 2003. i. Hannah 7 Guild. 2004. ii. Elizabeth Guild. 903 Freedom 6 Guild resided in Foxboro ; he served in the war of 1812; was a farmer; chairman of selectmen, assessors and over- seers of the poor, at Foxboro; was a director in the Norfolk Agricultural Society and member of the Baptist church ; he died April 23, 1862; married Oct. 3, 1821, Eliza, daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Stearns) Bradshaw ; she was born in Foxboro Dec. 27, 1802. SIXTH GENERATION. 163 Children all born in Foxboro : 2005. i. Eliza Maria 7 Guild, b. July 18, 1822. 2006. ii. Harriet Parkman Guild, b. Feb. 23, 1825. 2007. iii. Joseph Edwin Guild, b. Jan. 7, 1827 ; died Sept. 22, 1828. 2008. iv. Josephine Emma Guild, b. Jan. 7, 1827; died Oct. 3, 1828. 2009. V. Emily Caroline Guild, b. April 9, 1829. 2010. vi. Almira Abbie Guild, b. Oct. 26, 1885 ; married Aug. 2, 1871, Andrew J. Lancaster, a house painter of Foxboro. 2011. vii. Julia Merton Guild, b. Oct. 21, 1843; died May 6, 1871. 904 Polly 6 Guild died in Pawtucket, R. I., April 23, 1875 ; married Aug, 15, 1825, Antipas Frost, who was born June 11, 1782, and died April 26, 1846. He was a miller at Central Falls, R. I. Children : Elvira 7 Frost, b. Jan. 22, 1826. Albert Frost, b. Dec. 9, 1827. Edwin Frost, b. Jan. 10, 1831 ; died Nov. 12, 1832. Edward Frost, b. Aug. 15, 1834. Elizabeth Frost, b. Oct. 31, 1837 ; died Sept. 3, 1847. 906 Matilda 6 White married William Lane, and lived in Foxboro. Their children, born in Foxboro : 2017. i. Loring 7 Lane, b. Nov. 24, 1804. 2018. ii. WUliam Sanford Lane, b. Jan. 2. 1807. 2019. iii. Herman Lane, b. Aug. 10, 1809. 907 Sarah 6 White married Oct. 11, 1811, Rufus Tiffany of Foxboro. He was born Aug. 12, 1782, and died May 12, 1835. Children, all born in Foxboro : Daniel 7 Tiffany, b. Jan. 27, 1812. Wniiam Tiffany, b. April 3, 1814. Lydia Tiffany, b. Aug. 6, 1816. Lewis Tiffany, b. June 6, 1819. Joel Tiffany, b. Sept. 9, 1825. Otis Tiffany, b. July 30, 1828. Elvira Tiffany, b. Dec. 26, 1831. 2012. i. 2013. ii. 2014. iii. 2015. iv. 2016. V. 2020. i. 2021. ii. 2022. iii. 2023. iv. 2024. V. 2025. vi. 2026. vii. 164 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 908 Benjamin 6 White resided in Easton; married Nov. 30, 1815, Militiah Buck of Easton. She died in Mansfield Aug. 25, 1864, aged 77 years. Children : 2027. i. Militiah 7 ; married Dec. 28, 1838, Zeno Buck. 2028. ii. Harriet A. ; married Feb. 12, 1837, Zelotes F. Buck of Easton. 2029. iii. Jane, b. 1826 ; married July 17, 1846, Zelotes, son of Zeno and Susanna Buck, who was born in 1816. 922 Daniel 6 Leonard resided in Taunton, where he died Jan. 19, 1850 ; married Jan. 22, 1809, Lydia Reed, daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith, who was born in Taunton Sept. 30, 1790, and died June 16, 1874. Children, all born in Taunton : 2030. i. Daniel 7 Leonard, b. July 18, 1809. 2031. ii. Lydia Bassett Leonard, b. Aug. 25, 1811. 2032. iii. Melvin Leonard, b. April 7, 1815. 2033. iv. Abner Leonard, b. April 25, 1817. 2034. V. Cromwell Leonard, b. June 18, 1820. 2035. vi. Joseph Dexter Leonard, b. April 8, 1822. 2036. vii. Horatio Leonard, b. July 4, 1824. 2037. viii. Hannah Wilbur Leonard, b. April 13, 1827. 924 Ebenezer 6 Leonard resided in Taunton ; married Mary Phillips, Children, all recorded in Taunton except Ebenezer and Isaac : 2038. i. Ebenezer 7 Leonard. 2039. ii. Billings Frost Leonard, b. March 5, 1820 ; died before 1901. 2040. iii. Mary Dennison Leonard, b. Aug. 27, 1822; died before 1901. 2041. iv. Rebecca Luscomb Leonard, b. July 27, 1824 ; married Crockett, and lived in Maine. 2042. V. Isaac Leonard, 2043. vi. Henry Francis Leonard, b. May 10, 1828; married Mercy S. Jones. 2044. vii. Elizabeth Chandler Leonard, b. Dec. 10, 1830 ; married Stevens, and lived in Maine. 2046. viii. Alfred Baylies Leonard, b. Jan. 14, 18a3 ; lived in Taunton, where he died ; unmarried! 2046. i. 2047. ii. 2048. iii. 2049. iv. SIXTH GENERATION. 166 926 Abner 6 Leonard was a farmer ; he resided in Taunton at the corner of Field and Prospect Hill streets, where he died March 11, 1875; married March 6, 1827, by Rev. John Shaw, to Eunice, daughter of Samuel and Hannah Staples, who was born July 26, 1798, in Taunton. Children all born in Taunton : Hannah Braman 7 Leonard, b. March 5, 1829. Abner Dean Leonard, b. Oct. 12, 1830, Eunice Staples Leonard, b. Jan. 7, 1834. Sarah Vincent Leonard, b. Jan. 29, 1888; married Dec. 1891, Lorenzo Hall, who died in Brockton in 1900 ; she was his second wife ; her cousin, Melaocy Ann Leonard (No. 2050) was his first wife. 927 Artemas 6 Leonard was a farmer ; resided in Raynham ; married Aug. 17, 1823, Mary Holmes of Raynham ; he died Oct. 21, 1877, aged 75 years and 17 days. Children all born in Raynham : Melancy Ann 7 Leonard, b. March 18, 1824. Mary Leonard, b. Dec. 30, 1825. Horatio L. Leonard, b. Aug. 7, 1828. Richard A. Leonard, b, Oct. 5, 1830. Otis Leonard, b. Feb. 5, 1833 ; died young. Lucy B. Leonard, b. March 25, 1835 ; married George Bradford, but had no children. Cyrus Leonard, b. Dec. 4, 1837. William Henry Leonard, b. Nov. 1840 ; died Oct. 3, 1841. 930 Frederick Plummer 6 Leonard resided in Raynham; married Nov. 1, 1828, Betsey Bates, daughter of Barnabas and Mercy (Bates) Holmes. He died in Raynham May 1, 1896, aged 87 years, 7 months and 11 days. Children, all born in Raynham: 2058. i. Frederick 7 Leonard, b. June 2, 1829 ; he was a shoe- maker; died in California Feb. 2, 1861; married Christiana Howard Richmond ; had no children. 2059. ii. Cordelia Elizabeth Leonard, b. April 7, 1831. 2060. iii. Sarah Jane Leonard, b. May 11, 1833. 2050. i. 2051. ii. 2052. iii. 2053. iv. 2054. V. 2055. vi. 2056. vii. 2057. viii. 166 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2061. iv. Chester Bradford Leonard, b. Feb. 27, 1839. 2062. V. Sidney Whiting Leonard, b. Jan. 12, 1842. 932 Joseph Tucker 6 Leonard resided in Raynhara, where he died April 1, 1893, aged 80 years and 27 days; married Oct. 2, 1836, Eunice, daughter of Hannah Robinson, born April 29, 1817. Children all born in Raynham : 2063. i. Joseph Williams 7 Leonard, b. Nov. 21, 1837. 2064. ii. Susan Drowne Leonard, b. Nov. 7, 1839. 2066. iii. Josiah R. Leonard, b. Sept. 6, 1851; died Feb. 8, 1859. 2066. iv. Mary Evelyn Leonard, b. May 27, 1853 ; married Oct. 1, 1871, Edgar Cromwell, son of Cromwell and Adeline (Safford) Leonard (No. 3929). 943 Philander 6 Fecto was a school teacher and singing master ; re- sided in Raynham; married Dec. 11, 1825, Lemira Wheaton, daughter of William and Dinah (Burt) Leonard. She was born in Taunton May 24, 1809, and died May 30, 1835 (No. 2841). He died in New Bedford July 9, 1839. Children : 2067. i. Hannah Leonard 7 Fecto, b. Jan. 12, 1827. 2068. ii. Lydia Burt Fecto, b. April 6, 1828. 2069. iii. Philander William Fecto, b. Dec. 12, 1829. 2070. iv. Fidelia Wheaton Fecto, b. Sept. 19, 1831. 2071. V. Joseph Farnum Facto, k Aug. 15, 1833 ; died Aug. 9, 1834. 2072. vi. Orynthia Slater Fecto, b. May 19, 1835. 950 Polly 6 Gary; married, 1st, Oct. 12, 1788, Gilbert Leonardo- married, 2d, Holden, son of Lemuel and Sarah (Holden) Wilbur ; he was born in Bridgewater in 1762. She died Aug. 10, 1861, aged 89 years. Names of children by 1st husband, if any, are not !kjQ0wn. Childi-en, by 2d husband : 2073. i. Leonard 7 Wilbur. 2074. ii. Philanthropy Wilbur. 2075. iii. Holden Wilbur ; died young. SIXTH GENERATION. 167 2076. iv. Ruth Wilbur; married Otis R. Pierce, and lived in Taunton. 951 Sally 6 Gary ; married Oct. 31, 1791, Williams, son of Nathaniel Leonard, who was born in 1770 and died Oct. 20, 1845. She died March 28, 1864. Children, all born in Taunton : 2077. i. Maria 7 Leonard, b. in 1792; died March 3, 1830; unmarried. 2078. ii. Nathaniel Leonard, b. March 2, 1794. 2079. iii. Sally Leonard, b. March 29, 1800. 2080. iv. Zephaniah Gary Leonard, b. 1804. 955 Rufus6 Gary resided in Taunton ; married Jan. 3, 1808, Belinda, daughter of Solomon and Lydia (Bassett) Leonard, who was born in Taunton, Oct. 21, 1785, and died Oct. 3, 1842 (No. 921). He married, 2d, widow Lydia Wilbur, and was her 3d husband. Children by 1st wife, all born in Taunton : Belinda 7 Gary, b. May 9, 1810. Ruth Ann Gary, b. Oct. 28, 1813; died Oct. 10, 1842. Rufus Leonard Gary, b. Aug. 19, 1817. Martha Cordelia Gary, b. Dec. 21, 1821. Zephauiah Gary, b. March 22, 1825 ; died Sept. 29, 1891. Child by 2d wife ; 2086. vi. Ruth Ann Gary, b. ; married Oct. 28, 1866, John, son of Seth Dean Hall. 957 Benjamin 6 White resided in Taunton ; died Feb. 10, 1837 ; married Sally, daughter of Apollos and Martha (Woodward) Eddy of Taunton ; born Aug. 25, 1779. Children : 2087. i. Benjamin 7, b. Sept. 15, 1796 ; died Jan. 31, 1810. 2088. ii. Sally, b. July 31, 1799 ; died Sept. 24, 1840 ; unmarried. 2089. iii. Nancy, b. Feb. 20, 1802; died Feb. 15, 1824; un- married. 2090. iv. Elisha Pierce, b. Oct. 21, 1804 ; died March 12, 1826 ; unmarried. 2081. i. 2082. ii. 2083. iii. 2084. iv. 2085. V. 168 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2091. V. William E., b. March 27, 1807; died Sept. 11, 1841; unmarried. 2092. vi. Patty, b. Sept. 1, 1810 ; died May 13, 1848 ; unmarried. 2093. vii. Betsey, b. Nov. 1, 1813; married May 27, 1847, Wilbur A. Mason. She died March 11, 1881, leav- ing no children. 2094. viii. Fanny, b. May 27, 1817; died June 19, 1887; un- married. 958 Lucinda6 White married Elijah,' son of Joseph and Bethiah (Drake) Leonard; she died in Norton June 16, 1869, at the age of 89 years, 2 months and 3 days, " of consumption," as the rec- ord says. Children : 2095. i. Elijah 7 Leonard, b. Oct. 9, 1797. 2096. ii. Mason Leonard, b. July 81, 1799. 2097. iii. Lyman Leonard, b. Oct. 20, 1801. 2098. iv. Hardin Leonard, b. Jan. 23, 1805. 2099. V. Lucinda Leonard, b. Feb. 23, 1808 ; married Lyman Eddy. 2100. vi. Roxanna Maria Leonard, b. May 4, 1811 ; married Stephen H. Atwood, who died in Taunton Feb. 16, 1850, aged 46 years, 1 month, 9 days. 2101. vii. Bethia Leonard, b. April 21, 1814. 2102. viii. Ira Alden Leonard, b. April 28, 1817. 2103. ix. William Bartlett Leonard, b. Feb. 12, 1826. 960 Isaac 6 White resided in Taunton ; was in the Raynham com- pany in the war of 1812; died in Taunton Feb. 5, 1863; married Aug. 21, 1806, Matilda, daughter of Charles and Phebe Frasier, born in Raynham Feb. 6, 1788, and died in Taunton Nov. 9, 1869. Children, all born in Taunton : 2104. i. Isaac 7, b. Sept. 20, 1807. 2105. ii. Kingman, b. May 8, 1809. 2106. iii. Susanna, b. Aug. 21, 1810 ; died July 9, 1824. 2107. iv. Phebe, b. Oct. 11, 1812; died in Taunton March 9, 1865 ; married, 1st, July 5, 1835, Dean Davis, of Fall River, who died March 29, 1840, in his 28th year ; she married, 2d, Oct. 2, 1842, William Glynn of Taunton. She had no children. SIXTH GENERATION. 169 2108. V. Julia Ann, b. May 23, 1815 ; died young. 2109. vi. Otis, b. Jan. 3, 1818; married ; lived in Provi- dence, R. I. ; had four children, all of whom died young. 2110. vii. Oliver, b. March 3, 1820 ; died Feb. 19, 1842; unmar- ried. 2111. viii. Eliza Jane, b. May 9, 1822; died young. 2112. ix. Nancy, b. Aug. 13, 1824. 2118. X. Charles Henry, b. June 16, 1826. 2114. xi. James Chandler, b. Feb. 7, 1829. 2115. xii. Harriet Kingsley, b. Jan. 20, 1832. 961 John 6 White resided in Norton, Taunton and Rehoboth ; he died April 28, 1862, and was buried in the Plain burying ground at Taunton. He married, 1st, Sarah, daughter of Rev. John Smith of Maine ; married, 2d, Abigail Curtis, widow of George Briggs ; she died in Taunton Jan. 16, 1864. Children, by 1st wife : 2116. i. John Smith 7, b. in Norton March 11, 1806. 2117. ii. Tisdale Sanford, b. in Norton June 24, 1809. By 2d wife : 2118. iii. Cromwell, b. in Taunton in 1820. 2119. iv. Amasa C, b. in Taunton Feb. 11, 1822. 962 Horatio 6 White resided in Woodbury, Vt., but later in Taun- ton, where he died July 28, 1835. His widow. Prudence, was appointed administrix on his estate Aug. 4, 1835. He married, 1st, Sally , born Sept. 29, 1791, and died March 1, 1825; married, 2d, Prudence Clark. Children, by 1st wife : 2120. i. Fanny 7, b. Nov. 24, 1810. 2121. ii. Orilla, b. May 17, 1812. 2122. iii. Lucinda, b. Aug. 6, 1814. 2123. iv. Laura, b. Oct. 26, 1816. 2124. V. Horatio, b. June 25, 1818. 2125. vi. George Washington, b. Nov. 15, 1820. 2126. vii. Lorenzo Dow, b. Nov. 27, 1822; he was deaf and dumb ; died unmarried Jan. 19, 1889. Children, by 2d wife : 2127. viii. Wesley Martin, b. Jan. 20, 1826. 2130. i. 2131. ii. 2132. iii 2133. iv 2134, V 2136. vi 170 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2128. ix. Edwin Harris, b. Sept. 15, 1829 ; went away and was never heard from. 2129. X. Sarah Maria, b. July 10, 1834 ; died Feb. 3, 1876. 963 Hannah 6 White resided in Taunton ; married Abiathar, son of Abiathar and Abigail (Leonard) Macomber ; he was born in Taunton in 1790 and died Nov. 8, 1827. She died May 26, 1872. Children, all born in Taunton : Abisha7 Macomber, b. April 10, 1812 ; died in 1880. Hannah Macomber, b. March 2, 1815. Bradford Macomber, b. Dec. 15, 1817. John Macomber, b. January, 1820 ; died Aug. 24, 1849 ; unmarried. Clarissa H. Macomber, b. Sept. 15, 1823. Abby Macomber, b. June 6, 1826. 965 Lieut. Timothy 6 White resided on his farm in North Taunton, where he died May 24, 1823 ; married March 7, 1809, Lurinda, daughter of John Shaw ; she was born in Middleboro Oct. 18, 1786, and died in Norton Jan. 26, 1869. Children, all born in Taunton : 2136. i Timothy Marshall James 7, b. Aug. 24, 1810. 2137. ii. Joseph Eaton, b. June 22, 1812 ; died Jan. 4, 1827. 2138. iii. Lurinda Shaw, b. May 1, 1814 ; died in Norton Feb- ruary, 1885; married Feb. 16, 1842, Hiram H. Wetherell of Norton ; he was born in 1806 and died in Attleboro in 1894. (Buried in Norton). They had no children. 966 Sally 6 White resided in Taunton; died Sept. 2, 1822; married Aug. 3, 1809, Howell Lothrop, who was born in Easton, April 16, 1787, and was son of Solomon and Mehitable (White) Lothrop. He was a farmer and carried on the straw hat and bonnet business. His farm was situated on what is now Lothrop street in Taunton. He died June 9, 1857. Their children were all born in Taunton except the first, Sally Maria, who was born in Raynham. 2139. i. Sally Maria 7 Lothrop, b. Jan. 9, 1810 ; died Oct. 27, 1829. 2140. ii. Cornelius White Lothrop, b. March 28, 1812. SIXTH GENERATION. 171 2141. iii. Melinda M. Lothrop, b. Aug. 5, 1814 ; died Feb. 19, 1815. 2142. iv. Laura Elizabeth Lothrop, b. June 17, 1816. 2143. V. Lucy Lothrop, b. Dec. 5, 1818. ) rp . 2144. vi. Susan Lothrop, b. Dec. 5, 1818. i ^^^°^- 2145. vii. Mary Lothrop, b. Aug., 1822 ; died Nov. 13, 1822. 967 Lucy M. 6 White resided in Norton ; married March 22, 1812, Reuben, son of Ephraim and Hannah (Field) Wilbur ; he was born July 17, 1788, and died March 31, 1858 (No. 1352). She died March 13, 1833. Children, probably all except the last three, born in Norton : Lucy M. 7 Wilbur, b. Aug. 8, 1813. Hannah Field Wilbur. Eliphalet Wilbur ; married Susan, daughter of Amyntas Shaw, Esq., of Raynham. He died about 1868 ; she died a few years later in Boston ; no children known to the writer. Barton Wilbur ; died young. Sally S. Wilbur; married Oliver Dean Reed ; had two children whose names are not known to the writer. Timothy Warren Wilbur, b. in Townsend, Vt., Aug. 14, 1826. Daniel Bradford Wilbur, b. in Townsend, Vt. Emeline Wilbur ; died young. 968 Barton 6 White was a farmer; resided in Taunton, on the east- ern side of Scadding's pond (now Sabbatia lake), near or on the original settlement of his grandfather, John White. He died June 15, 1874; married, 1st, Jan. 24, 1819, Lucy Austin of Taun- ton, born March 22, 1801, and died June 22, 1850 ; married, 2d, Dec. 8, 1851, Eleanor, widow of Cornelius W. Lothrop, and daugh- ter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith. Children, all by first wife and all born in Taunton : 2154. i. Barton 7 b. March 24, 1819. 2155. ii. Lucy Angeline. 2156. iii. Sally, b. Sept. 25, 1825 ; died March 2, 1828. 2157. iv. Cordelia. 2158. V. Emily Jane, b. Feb. 13, 1839; died Aug. 10, 1839. 2159. vi. George F., b. 1843. 2146. 2147. 2148. ii. iii. 2149. 2150. iv. V. 2151. vi. 2152. 2153. vii. viii. 172 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 971 Abiathar 6 Wetherell resided in Taunton, on the farm which his father, Solomon, bought from Thomas White, situated on the road which is now called Prospect Hill street. He was prominent in local matters and frequently acted as moderator in school district meetings; he died in Taunton Feb. 28, 1853; married Jan. 1, 1809, Martha (Patty), daughter of Apollos and Martha (Wood- ward) Eddy; she was born in Taunton April 5, 1789 and died Oct. 7, 1873. Children, all born in Taunton : 2160. i. Abiathar Eddy 7 Wetherell, b. in 1809. 2161. ii. Hiram Barney Wetherell, b. Oct. 9, 1811. 2162. iii. Horace Rawson Wetherell, b. Aug. 29, 1814. 2163. iv. Martha Ann Wetherell, b. May 6, 1817; she was a school teacher for several years in her early life ; died in Taunton June 1, 1900 ; unmarried. 2164. V. Harlus Whiting Wetherell, b. in 1820 ; married Sarah Belden Page of New Hampshire. He early engaged in the millinery business and has been a prominent merchant of Chicago, 111. ; had no children. 2165. vi. George Kilton Wetherell, b. Nov. 16, 1822; died Nov. 3, 1846 ; unmarried. 2166. vii. William Henry Wetherell, b. April 29, 1825; died March 22, 1829. 2167. viii. Simon Bolivar Wetherell, b. in 1828 ; died in Newton Sept. 25, 1861. In 1849 he went to California, but returned the following year. While there he was very ill and was barely able to endure the journey home. After his return he became a school teacher and was for a time a student in Brown University, but later engaged in the millinery business. He married Eliza Ruggles, daughter of George and Charlotte (Ruggles) Ropes ; she was born March 19, 1835 and died Jan. 25, 1856. They had no children. 2168. ix. William Henry Wetherell, b. May 7, 1830 ; died June 9, 1831. 2169. X. James Madison Wetherell, b. May 4, 1832. 973 Abner6 Wetherell was a farmer, resided in Taunton and later in Attleboro, where he died April 11, 1873 ; married, 1st, April 10, 1822, Roxanna Briggs ; she was born Feb. 19, 1802, and died SIXTH GENEKATION. 173 Feb. 23, 1831 ; he married, 2d, Sept. 9, 1833, Nancy Hood of Taunton ; she was born Jan. 18, 1813, and died April 27, 1883. Children, all born in Taunton ; by 1st wife : 2170. i. Roxanna Barney 7 Wetherell, b. Aug. 13, 1822. 2171. ii. Eliza Ann Wetherell, b. June 3, 1824; died Sept. 10, 1825. 2172. iii. Abner N. B. Wetherell, b. July 9, 1826. 2173. iv. Caroline Wetherell, b. Sept. 8, 1828. By 2d wife : 2174. V. Frederick S. Wetherell, b. Feb. 25, 1834; died July 22, 1835. 2175. vi. Henry Albert Wetherell, b. July 23, 1837 ; died April 9, 1839. 2176. vii. William Wallace Wetherell, b. 1839. 974 Capt. Daniel 6 Eddy resided in Taunton ; was captain of a coasting vessel and died at sea, on sloop Sally, from North Caro- lina, June 1, 1822; married Sept. 1, 1811, Polly, daughter of Zebulon and Olive (White) Field, born in Taunton April 18, 1792 (No. 1235). Children, all born in Taunton except the last : 2177. i. Daniel 7 Eddy, b. March 15, 1812; died before 1840. 2178. ii. Polly Eddy, b. Feb. 16, 1814 ; married May 15, 1837, Stephen Lloyd, son of Capt. Stephen and Polly (Hall) White, born in Taunton Aug. 9, 1807 (No. 2182). 2179. iii. Fanny Eddy, b. May 3, 1817. 2180. iv. Alexander Eddy, b. Feb. 26, 1819; died Oct. 18, 1837. 2181. V. Eliza F. Eddy, b. June 2, 1822, in Raynham ; married her cousin Shubael Pratt, son of Dominick and Anne (Field) Dassance. (No. 2635). She died in Foxboro July 18, 1866. 988 Capt. Stephen 6 White ; a farmer and captain in the militia ; died in Taunton Dec. 14, 1835 ; married Dec. 19, 1805, Polly, daughter of Joseph and Mary (King) Hall of Raynham ; she was born Jan. 23, 1785 and died Oct. 4, 1867. Children, all born in Taunton : 2182. i. Stephen Lloyd 7, b. Aug. 9, 1807. 2184. iii. 2185. iv. 2186. V. 2187. vi. 2188. vii. 2189. viii. 2190. ix. 174 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2183. ii. James M., b. Jan. 1810; died in Taunton March 18, 1865 ; unmarried. Polly; died Nov. 17,1811. Mary K., b. 1813 ; died July 12, 1832 ; unmarried. Elizabeth S., b. 1816 ; died Dec. 18, 1836 ; unmarried. Hannah. Oarmi C, b. 1821 ; died Aug. 22, 1835. Saul, b. Nov. 21, 1823; died Jan. 19, 1824. Almira A., b. Feb. 15, 1825; died June 28, 1860; unmarried. 2191. X. Baylies S., b. Oct. 2, 1827. 990 Lucinda 6 White resided in Taunton, where she died Dec. 13, 1864; married March 25, 1798, Elijah, son of Elijah and Amity CHart) (Cole) Lincoln of Taunton. Amity was the widow of Joseph Cole and daughter of Lawrence Hart of Taunton. Children, all born in Taunton : 2192. i. Horatio 7 Lincoln, b. March 18, 1799. 2193. ii. Frederick Lincoln, b. in 1813; enlisted in U. S. army and died in the service ; had no children. 2194. iii. Albert Frank Lincoln, b. in 1821 ; died unmarried. 991 Nancy Hawes 6 White resided in Taunton ; married June 2, 1811, Barzillai, son of ApoUos and Martha (Woodward) Eddy; he was born in Taunton Aug. 7, 1784, and died in Taunton Jan. 16, 1867. She died in Taunton Jan. 17, 1858. Children, all born in Taunton : 2195. i. Julia A. M. 7 Eddy, b. March 20, 1812. 2196. ii. Barzillai Damon Eddy, b. Nov. 14, 1814 ; died March 6, 1838 ; unmarried. 2197. iii. Saul White Eddy, b. Feb. 16, 1817. 2198. iv. James Andrew Eddy, b. Oct. 25, 1821. 2199. V. Henry Francis Eddy, b. March 25, 1827 ; died Oct. 8, 1828. 992 Saul 6 White resided in Taunton ; died in Tennesee May 20, 1838 ; married Julia A. M. Warren, a school teacher, who was born in Boston. SIXTH GENERATION. 175 Children, all born in Taunton : 2200. i. George Oliver Warren 7, b. Oct. 23, 1816. 2201. ii. William Saul Smith, b. Jan. 19, 1818 ; another report says he was born Feb. 19, 1815. 2202. iii. Ann Maria, b. May 31, 1824. 2203. iv. Roby Hathaway, b. Aug. 9, 1826 ; married Francis Converse Bigelow, born in Dover Nov. 26, 1824; son of Calvin and Elizabeth (Adams) Bigelow. He is a real estate broker. They live in Worcester; have no children. 2204. V. Henry Jackson, b. Nov. 17, 1828. 993 Hannah 6 White resided in Foxboro and Mansfield ; she died in Mansfield Jan. 22, 1861 ; married (pub. Sept. 11, 1824) Marshall Shaw, born in Middleboro, son of John and Polly Shaw. He married 2d in 1865, Hannah Lincoln of Raynham; each was 74 years of age at time of marriage. Children : 2205. i. Marshall Francis 7 Shaw, b. Aug. 15, 1825. 2206. ii. Hannah White Shaw, b. May 11, 1827; married Sept. 22, 1861, Rev. Welcome Lewis of Brookfield, N. Y. In 1899 he was living in Coventry, N. Y, She died Oct. 18, 1878 ; they had no children. 2207. iii. Elizabeth W. Shaw, b. in Mansfield Aug. 28, 1829. 994 Lemuel Smith 6 White resided in Norton and later in Taunton, where he died Aug. 25, 1854; married Betsey, daughter of Hart and Susanna (Hall) Lincoln; she was born Jan. 30, 1796, and died AprU 30, 1880. Children : 2208. i. Lemuel Loring 7, b. July 6, 1820. 2209. ii. Bezar L., b. May 7, 1822. 2210. iii. Elizabeth, b. May 22, 1824 ; died in Foxboro Jan. 27, 1827. 2211. iv. Lois Nason, b. May 22, 1826; in 1843 she was a school teacher in Taunton ; married Sept. 24, 1846 J. Allen, son of Jonathan and Delana Hathaway of Dighton ; he was born in 1825, and died in Taunton Aug. 17, 1849. They had one child who died when about 18 months old. 176 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2212. V. Henry D., b. Sept. 28, 1828; died June 12, 1849; unmarried. 997 Stillman 6 Wetherell resided in Taunton ; married Oct. 31, 1813, Hepzibah, daughter of Gen. Thomas and Esther (Newland) Lincoln of Taunton ; she was born April 5, 1791, and died in Taunton Feb. 25, 1857 ; he died in Lysander, N. Y. Children, born in Taunton : 2213. i. Almira Hepzibah 7 Wetherell, b. Oct. 28, 1819. 2214. ii. Mary Lincoln Wetherell, b. Dec. 25, 1821. 998 Lewis 6 Witherell resided in Berkley, where he died Jan. 1, 1838 ; married 1st, Nov. 5, 1818, Caroline M. Briggs, who died Dec. 30, 1828 ; married, 2d, Feb. 22, 1830, Sina Paull. Children, by 1st wife : James H. 7 Witherell, b. July 16, 1820. Susan C. Witherell. Cordelia M. Witherell ; died unmarried. Children by 2d wife : George L. Witherell, b. 1831. Sarah Witherell ; died unmarried. Harriet Witherell ; died unmarried. 1000 Newman 6 Witherell resided in Norton, near Winnecunnet Pond on the Bay Road and on the place now owned and occupied by his son, William D. Witherell, Esq.; he died Sept. 17, 1844; married Aug. 16, 1829, Celia, daughter of David and Celia (Lin- coln) Field of Norton ; she was born in 1802. Children, born in Norton : 2221. i. William D. 7 Witherell, b. March 23, 1831 : he resides in Norton, near Winnecunnet Pond and on, or near, the place where his ancestor William 1 Witherell, the emigrant and pioneer, built what is said to have been the first house erected within the limits of the town of Norton. He has been representative in the State Legislature, selectman for many years and has filled nearly every town office in Norton ; married Jan. 28, 1855, H. Maria, daughter of Benjamin W. and Sarah (Field) Lincoln, born in Taunton, 2215. i. 2216. ii. 2217. iii. 2218. iv. 2219. V. 2220. vi. SIXTH GENERATION. 177 April 30, 1838 (No. 6256). They have no children. 2222. ii. A son who died in 1843. 1006 Joseph 6 Hodges died at Petersham August, 1853 ; married Clarissa, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Stone) Perkins ; she was born at New Salem April 18, 1792, and died at Middlefield, Ohio, Feb. 23, 1849. They had thirteen children. A sketch of the life of Joseph Hodges is given in the Hodges Genealogy, pp. 282-283. Children : 2223. i. Lemuel Freeman 7 Hodges, b. Sept. 19, 1811, at Peters- ham ; died Dec. 15, 1840, at Cambridge, Ohio ; un- married. 2224. ii. Almira Sophia Hodges, b. March 15, 1813, at Petersham. 2225. iii. Joseph Warren Hodges, b. Jan. 23, 1815, at New Salem. 2226. iv. Nathaniel Willard Hodges, b. July 26, 1816, at New Salem. 2227. V. Clarissa Almeda Hodges, b. May 19, 1818, at Peters- ham. 2228. vi. Hannah Louisa Hodges, b. March 15, 1820, at Peters- ham. 2229. vii. Charles Henry Hodges, b. Jan. 21, 1823, at Avon, New York. 2230. viii. Fanny Adelpha Hodges, b. June 24, 1824, at Peters- ham; died in infancy. 2231. ix. Lucinda Ann Hodges, b. Aug. 26, 1826, at Petersham. 2232. X. Fanny Mary Hodges, b. Jan. 2, 1829, at Springfield. 2233. xi. Waterman Sweet Hodges, b. Feb. 16, 1831, at Spring- field. 2234. xii. Ellen Lucina Hodges, b. June, 1833, at Eden, N. Y. died July, 1833. 2235. xiii. Frances Maria Hodges, b. March 15, 1835, at Mont- ville, Ohio. 1007 Lucinda 6 Hodges ; died Nov. 1871 at Athol ; married William Wood of Mendon. They had two children : 2236. i. William 7 Wood ; died about 1833 at the age of about fourteen years. 2237. ii. Mary Ann Wood ; married Sanford Bigelow. 178 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1008 Ardelissa 6 Hodges; died Oct. 20, 1880 at Petersham; married Feb. 1816 at Athol, Levi, son of Levi and Keziah (Puffer) Blodgett. He was born Oct. 2, 1795 at Clarendon, Vt. and died Feb. 2, 1877' at Petersham. Their children were : 2238. i. Elbridge Gerry 7 Blodgett, b. Feb. 4, 1817 at New Salem ; died Feb. 7, 1817 at New Salem. 2239. ii. Lysander Willard Blodgett, b. April 29, 1818 at New Salem; he was living in 1892 at Petersham ; married March 27, 1843 at Petersham, Mary Lucy Pratt, daughter of Zebina and Lucy (Goodnough) Pratt of Shutesbury. 2240. iii. Joseph Gleason Blodgett, b. March 10, 1820 at New Salem ; died Aug. 1837 at Petersham. 2241. iv. Louisa Cornelia Blodgett, b. May 25, 1822 at Hoosac, N. Y. ; died June 18, 1876 at Amherst; married Oct. 1847 at Phillipston, Lyman Brigham Moore of Amherst. 2242. V. Henry Shepherd Blodgett, b. Aug. 16, 1824 at New Salem ; died April 23, 1833 at Petersham. 2243. vi. Elizabeth Blodgett, b. at Petersham June 16, 1832 ; she was living in Petersham in 1892; married, 1st, July 2, 1854, Emery Osgood of Petersham, son of Ephraim and Freedom (Pike) Osgood ; married, 2d, May 14, 1862, at Petersham, Charles Seymour Ensign, son of Noble Ensign of Northampton. 2244. vii. George Leonard Blodgett, b. Nov. 6, 1835, at Peters- ham ; was living in Petersham in 1892 ; married Jan. 31, 1861, Delucia Sophia, daughter of Elnathan and Maria (Towne) Stone of Dana. 2245. viii. Hannah Sophia Blodgett, b. May 17, 1841, at Peters- ham; was living at Petersham in 1892; unmarried. 1009 Bradford 6 Hodges died at Petersham Nov. 29, 1868 ; married Hannah, daughter of William and Lucy Bos worth, who was born in 1805 or 1806, and died at Petersham May 2, 1877. They had one child : 2246. i. George W. 7 Hodges, living in 1892 in Athol. SIXTH GENERATION. 179 1010 Hannah White 6 Hodges ; died April 13, 1869, at Waterbury, Conn. ; married May 24, 1825 at Ware, Henry Penniraan, ^on of John and Phebe (Barr) Anderson. He was born Nov. 28, 1800 at New Braintree and died Jan. 13, 1881 at New Braintree. They had two children : 2247. i. George Henry 7 Anderson, b. at Ware May 2, 1826 ; he was living at West Haven, Conn, in 1892; mar- ried May 29, 1859 at New Haven, Conn., Caroline Dorcas Peck, daughter of William Augustus and Lucretia (Leete) Peck of Waterbury, Conn. 2248. ii. Hannah Sophia Anderson, b. July 31, 1828 at Barre ; she was living in 1 892 at West Brookfield ; unmar- ried. 1012 Nancy 6 Hodges ; died at Worcester ; married, 1st, Charles Dean of Ware ; married, 2d, . Children : Charles 7 Dean ; married Jane Cleveland. Villroy Dean. Lucretia Dean. Augusta Dean ; married Charles Lewis. Sophia Dean ; married Frank Wilkinson. Lewis Dean. 1014 George Leonard 6 Hodges ; married, 1st, at Sunderland April 13, 1841, Mary Ann, daughter of Lucius and Lavinia Field San- derson of Sunderland ; married, 2d, Dec. 24, 1863, at Hartford, Conn., Nellie Anna, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Holiday) Comfort ; she was born at Williamstown Sept. 9, 1842. He died in Amsterdam, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1901. Children, by 1st wife : 2255. i. Mary Louisa 7 Hodges, b. at Greenfield Jan. 17, 1842. 2256. ii. George Edward Hodges, b. at Sunderland Oct. 8, 1844 ; died at Wilbraham Academy Dec. 26, 1861. 2257. iii. Louis Smith Hodges, b. at Sunderland Aug. 8, 1850. 2258. iv. Charles Hodges, b. at Sunderland May, 1852 ; died at Enfield June, 1855. Children, by 2d wife : 2259. V. Georgia Augusta Hodges, b. in Fitchburg Oct. 1, 2249. i. 2250. ii. 2251. iii. 2252. iv. 2253. V. 2254. vi. 180 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1866. She graduated from the kindergarten college of Chicago, 111., and in 1901 was a teacher and a director in the Webster street kindergarten school of Newark, N. J. 2260. vi. Jennie Lucinda Hodges, b. in Fitchburg June 28, 1868. She was a kindergarten teacher in Hilton, N. J. ; but June 17, 1897, married Harry Eugene Van Ness, and in 1901 was living in Irvington, N. J. They have no children. 1015 Apollus Bradford 6 Leonard resided in Taunton, where he died Oct. 30, 1801. His will, dated Aug. 19, 1801, was proved Nov. 3, 1801. His property was bequeathed to his wife, Nancy, and a child of which she was then enciente. William Augustus Crocker was executor of the will, and rendered an account of the settle- ment of the estate July 11, 1803. He married Nancy, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Beal) Cobb. She was born in 1780. She married, 2d, Capt. Job W. Hall, and died in Norton Nov. 24, 1859. Capt. Hall was living in Norton in 1855 ; was then 86 years of age. His wife Nancy was then 76 years of age. Child: 2261. i. Ann Bradford 7 Leonard, b. Jan. 21, 1802. 1016 Prudence 6 Leonard resided in Taunton, where she died Nov. 13, 1809 ; married June 3, 1796, Abiathar, son of Jonathan Ingell ; he was born June 28, 1763. He married, 2d, Anna Brewer, and died July 26, 1823. Child; 2262. i. Sally Bradford Leonard 7 Ingell, b. in Taunton Nov. 14, 1808. May 4, 1824, Samuel Crocker was ap- pointed her guardian. 1017 Charles I. 6 Leonard resided in Taunton, where he died in 1811. His widow, Sally Leonard, was administratrix on his estate. The names of his children are unknown. 1018 Sally 6 Leonard, resided in Taunton, where she died Oct. 10, 1802; married Nov. 8, 1795, Samuel Crocker. He married, 2d, in 1811, Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. William Baylies of Dighton. SIXTH GENERATION. 181 Children : 2263. i. Maria 7 Crocker, b. May 20, 1796 ; married Thomas W. T. Bicknell, and died Jan. 17, 1816 ; probably leaving no children. 2264. ii. Sally Crocker, b. Nov. 6, 1797 ; married Samuel Bass King ; they had no children. 2265. iii. Abigail Crocker, b. 1802. 1019 Asa 6 Presbrey lived and died in Taunton; married Feb. 3, 1803, Mary (Molly) Sumner. Children : 2266. i. Mary Jane 7 Presbrey, b. Aug. 23, 1804 in Taunton. Note. — There were doubtless other children by this marriage, but no record could be found. The will of William 5 Presbrey, father of Asa 6, says grandchildren, Abigail Presbrey, Mary Jane Allen Holmes Presbrey and Ebenezer Sumner Presbrey. 1020 Lydia 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton, where she died April 25, 1849 ; married May 6, 1799, Capt. William, son of Major William and Thankful (Stetson) Seaver. Children, born in Taunton : 2267. i. Lydia Presbrey 7 Seaver, b. June 9, 1800. 2268. ii. Hannah Barney Seaver, b. Jan. 25, 1802. 2269. iii. William Seaver, b. in 1804. 2270. iv. Hertilla Seaver, b. in 1806; died in 1833; married John Wade. 2271. V. Samuel Seaver, b. June 10, 1808. 1021 William 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton, where he died July 21, 1828 ; married Rebecca Foster of Taunton, who died Sept. 10, 1824. Children, all born in Taunton : 2272. i. Rebecca 7 Presbrey, b. Feb. 5, 1799. 2273. ii. Charles Presbrey, b. Feb. 2, 1801; died April 17, 1886 ; married Aug. 12, 1834, Sarah, daughter of Zebulon and Olive (White) Field ; she was born Nov. 24, 1808, and died Jan. 4, 1894 (No. 1241). They had no children. 182 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2274. iii. William Presbrey, b. Nov. 11, 180- ; married Sally Barney. 2275. iv. George Presbrey, b. 1803 ; married Eliza Webb. 1022 Nathan 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton, where he died Sept. 3, 1830 ; married Nov. 25, 1807, Sally Simmons. Children, born in Taunton : 2276. i. Sarah Ann 7 Presbrey, b. May 29, 1808; unmarried. 2277. ii. Emeline Presbrey, b. Feb. 8, 1811 ; married Edwin Park. 2278. iii. Cyrus Presbrey, b. Feb. 8, 1815 ; married, 1st, July 30, 1830, Merey Hart ; 2d, Jan. 10, 1854, Mary Ade- line Briggs. 2279. iv. Abby Presbrey ; died young. 2280. V. Abby Brown Presbrey, b. March 29, 1818 ; died June 1, 1861 ; unmarried. 1025 Rebecca 6 Hathaway resided in Fall River and Norton; married Stephen, son of Joseph and Bethiah (Drake) Leonard. She was living in Norton in 1855, aged 69 years. Children, all born in Fall River : 2281. i. Hathaway 7 Leonard, b. in 1802. 2282. ii. Lydia Leonard, b. in 1805. 2283. iii. Rebecca Leonard, b. May 4, 1808. 2284. iv. George Russell Leonard, b. in 1810. 1029 Seth6 Presbrey was a coaster and trader; resided in Taunton, where he died April 8, 1862 ; married Jan. 19, 1808, Mary, daugh- ter of James and Hannah Dean. She was born in Taunton Dec. 17, 1783. Children : 2285. i. Silas Dean 7 Presbrey, b. Dec. 3, 1808. 2286. ii. Benjamin Franklin Presbrey, b. Oct. 23, 1810; died Nov. 2, 1869 ; unmarried. He was author of " The Mustee." 2287. iii. Billings Troop Presbrey, b. Aug. 28, 1816. 2288. iv. Harriet Melancy Presbrey, b. Oct. 23, 1823. SIXTH GENERATION. 183 1030 Sarah 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton; married Jan. 5, 1813, Micah Paull. She died in Taunton Feb. 20, 1856. Children : 2289. i. George Rodney 7 Paull. 2290. ii. Billings Presbrey Paull. 1081 Barney 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton, where he died Feb. 12, 1835 ; married Feb. 25, 1811, Abigail Godfrey. Children : 2291. i. Barney 7 Presbrey, b. June 23, 1813. 2292. ii. Abigail Presbrey, b. July 21, 1815; died April 20, 1832; unmarried. 2293. iii. Seth Warren Presbrey. 2294. iv. Samuel Presbrey; married Sept. 12, 1844, Sarah B. Woodward. 2295. V. George Gooding Presbrey ; unmarried. 2296. vi. Henry Moore Presbrey ; died April 24, 1860. 2297. vii. Sarah Presbrey ; died young. 1033 Capt. Allen 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton, where he died Dec. 6, 1879. He represented Taunton in the State Legislature and was a selectman for many years. He married, 1st, Jan. 7, 1813, Harriet Dean; 2d, Jan. 26, 1823, Mary Locke. Children, all born in Taunton ; 1st wife : 2298. i. James Dean 7 Presbrey, b, Nov. 18, 1813 ; died Dec. 10, 1890; married Feb. 7, 1849, Virginia Williams; he had no children. 2299. ii. Sarah Billings Presbrey, b. Aug. 22, 1815. 2300. iii. Allen F. Presbrey, b. Dec. 22, 1816; died May 14, 1827. 2301. iv. Daniel Brewer Presbrey, b. Sept. 22, 1820. Children, by 2d wife : 2302. V. Joseph Locke Presbrey, b. Aug. 30, 1825. 2303. vi. Mary Allen Frances Presbrey, b. July 19, 1829. 2304. vii. Abigail Johnson Presbrey, b. Feb. 22, 1832; died Dec. 22, 1835. 1035 Rev. Samuel 6 Presbrey ; died in Taunton Oct. 6, 1834 ; married Myra Williams. 184 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 2305. i. Allen 7 Presbrey ) 2306. ii. Sarah Presbrey > All died young. 2307. iii. Gordon Presbrey ) 2308. iv. Lydia Williams Presbrey; married Sept. 23, 1847, Joseph G. Grinnell. 1036 Simeon 6 Presbrey resided in Norton and Taunton, where he died Feb. 24, 1858; married Rebecca Newland. Child : 2309. i. Rebecca 7 Presbrey ; married Nathaniel Wentworth. 1037 Josiah 6 Presbrey ; died in Taunton Dec. 6, 1842 ; married Jane Blake. Children : 2310. i. Ann Jane 7 Presbrey ; married Shepard Briggs. 2311. ii. Emeline Presbrey ) 2312. iii. Mary Presbrey > All died unmarried. 2313. iv. Josiah Edward Presbrey } 1038 Daniel 6 Presbrey died in Taunton June 6, 1859 ; married, 1st, Elizabeth Francis ; 2d, Annie H. Blake. Children, by 1st wife : 2314. i. James 7 Presbrey, b. Feb. 20, 1814; died June 26, 1880; unmarried. By 2d wife : 2315. ii. Anna Elizabeth Presbrey, b. March 22, 1817; died Sept. 28, 1869; unmarried. 2316. iii. Abby Bradford Presbrey, b. Dec. 11, 1818. 1042 Abigail 6 Presbrey died Oct. 17, 1825; married Dec. 2, 1819, Richmond Walker. Child : 2317. i. James Bradford Richmond 7 Walker, b. April 15, 1821. He was a Congregational clergyman; mar- ried Mary Adams. SIXTH GENERATION. 185 1046 Amasa 6 Presbrey died in Taunton July 18, 1848 ; married . Child: 2318. i. Simeon Alfred 7 Presbrey ; married Sarah Pratt. 1047 John 6 Presbrey resided in Taunton; married, 1st, Feb. 17, 1805, Fannie Soper ; married, 2d, March 25, 1846, Betsey Lothrop. Children, all by 1st wife : 2319 ~ -- 2320 2321 Fannie Maria 7 Presbrey, b. Nov. 4, 1805. Susan Soper Presbrey, b. June 29, 1807. Eliza Ann Presbrey, b. Feb. 9, 1809 ; died Aug. 12, 1824 ; unmarried. John Oliver Presbrey, b. Jan. 9, 1811. Caroline Soper Presbrey, b. Oct. 8, 1812. Alexander Soper Presbrey, b. Feb. 21, 1814 ; died young. Mary Drake Presbrey, b. Nov. 16, 1815. Alexander Soper Presbrey, b. Sept. 24, 1817. Emeline Soper Presbrey, b. Feb. 8, 1820; died young. Calvin C. Presbrey, b. July 1, 1821. Hannah Presbrey, b. Oct 11, 1822 ; unmarried. Ellen Ann Presbrey, b. Oct. 11, 1824; unmarried. Edwin Francis Presbrey, b. Oct. 25, 1825 ; died Aug. 8, 1848. Lydia Emeline Presbrey, b. Oct. 12, 1827. James Leonard Presbrey, b. Aug. 29, 1829. Eliza Ann Presbrey, b. Oct. 13, 1831; died Aug. 8, 1848 ; married John Macomber (?) 2335. xvii. Juliette Presbrey, b. June 11, 1833 ; died young. 1054 Simeon 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Jan. 9, 1794, Arbela Keith of Middleboro. She died in Raynham Sept. 6, 1857, aged 82 years. He died in Raynham June 24, 1856, aged 87 years. Children, all born in Raynham : 2322. 2823. 2324. 2325. 2326. 2327. 2328. 2329. 2330. 2331. 2332. 2333. 2334. ni. IV. V. VI. Vll. viii. IX. X. XI. xii. xin. XIV. XV. XVI. 2336. 2337. 2338. 2339. 2340. 11. iii. IV. V. Otis 7 Wilbur, b. Sept. 11, 1795. Horatio Wilbur, b. Sept. 30, 1797. Wheeler Wilbur, b. May 19, 1800. Arbela Wilbur, b. Jan. 10, 1803 ; died June 9, 1804. Arbela Keith Wilbur, b. April 19, 1805; married Nov., 1880, Amos Randall, son of Amos and Susanna (King) Hall (No. 3076). 186 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2341. vi. Clarinda D. Wilbur, b. July 17, 1807. 2342. vii. Cornelia Ann Wilbur. 2343. viii. Oliver S. Wilbur, b. Dec. 26, 1812 ; married May 5, 1835, Sarah Vincent King of Raynham. They had no children. 2344. ix. William Fales Wilbur, b. May 26, 1815. 2345. X. Albert S. Wilbur, b. Sept. 26, 1817 ; married Jan. 1, 1839, Anna A. Green of New Bedford. 1055 Lois 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Aug. 7, 1796, William, son of William and Sarah (Presbrey) Makepeace; he died March 14, 1814, aged 40 years ; she died in Raynham Nov. 6, 1888. Sarah (Presbrey) Makepeace died April 12, 1831, aged eighty-four years. Children, all born in Raynham : 2346. i. Simeon 7 Makepeace. 2847. ii. William Friend Makepeace, b. 1800; died May 21, 1815. 2348. iii. Sanford Makepeace ; probably died unmarried. 2349. iv. Fanny Makepeace; married April 10, 1825, Laban, son of Thomas and Hannah (White) Simmons (No. 1270). 2850. V. George Washington Makepeace, b. in 1807. 2351. vi. Sylvester Makepeace, b. Jan. 28, 1812 ) . 2352. vii. Sylvanus Makepeace, b. Jan. 28, 1812 \ ^^^^^' 2353. viii. Betsey Makepeace ; died young. 1056 Zephaniah 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where he died July 1, 1831 ; married in 1795, Chloe, daughter of Giles and Mehitable (Wilbur) Leach. Children, born in Raynham : 2354. i. Charlotte 7 Wilbur, b. April 10, 1796 ; married Dec. 6, 1821, John Eddy, Jr. of Taunton. 2355. ii. Child ; died July 2, 1801. 2356. iii. Harriet Wilbur, b. in 1803 ; died Jan. 18, 1808. 2857. iv. Child, b. March 9, 1806 ; died May 1806. 2368. V. Child ; died Sept. 6, 1816. 1057 Linus 6 Wilbur married Aug. 28, 1806, Huldah Gilfert of Nor- ton, who died Aug. 11, 1829. 2360. i. 2361. ii. 2362. iii. 2363. iv. 2364. V. 2365. vi. 2366. vii. 2367. viii. 2368. ix. SIXTH GENERATION. 187 Child : 2359. i. Mary Wales 7 Wilbur, born in Raynham Nov. 20, 1807. 1058 Silas 6 Wilbur was a farmer ; resided in Raynham ; married Sept. 19, 1805, Lurana Dean. She was born in 1781, and died in Raynham May 15, 1861. He died in Raynham April 5, 1861, aged 85 years, 1 month. Children, all born in Raynham : Melancy Shaw 7 Wilbur, b. 1806. Seth Dean Wilbur, b. Dec. 13, 1808. Simeon Wilbur, b. 1810. Lloyd Wilbur, b. 1813; died March 23, 1814. Cordelia Wilbur, b. 1815. Eliza W. Wilbur, b. 1817. Hannah D. Wilbur, b. 1820. Child, b. ; died March 14, 1823. Alvin D. Wilbur, b. 1824. 1060 Jemima 6 Wilbur resided in Taunton ; married June 17, 1802, Williams, son of Richard and Sarah (Williams) Godfrey ; he was born Feb. 14, 1777, and died Sept. 1, 1825 ; she died May 19, 1822. Children, probably all born in Taunton: Richard 7 Godfrey. Sarah Ann Godfrey, b. May 28, 1804. John Godfrey. Blaney Godfrey. George Godfrey. Fanny Godfrey, b. May 1815. Maria Godfrey, b. Feb. 1822. 1061 Hannah 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Nov. 21, 1805, Jonathan, son of Zebulou and Charity (Lincoln) Field. He was born June 21, 1780. She died Oct. 23, 1845, aged sixty-one years. Children, born in Raynham : 2376. i. Jonathan 7 Field, b. March 2, 1807; died Jan. 16, 1833; unmarried. 2377. ii. Daniel Martin Field, b. Oct. 19, 1809. 2378. iii. Lysander W. Field, b. in 1812. 2369. 1, 2370. ii. 2371. iii. 2372. iv. 2373. V. 2374. vi. 2375. vii. 188 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2379. iv. George Field; died April 2, 1845, unmarried, aged twenty-two years. 2380. V. Hannah C. Field, b. in 1825. 1062 Adonijah 6 White resided on the east side of the Bay road in Easton ; was a deputy sheriff and a man of influence ; married Feb. 20, 1792, Keziah, daughter of Elijah and Keziah (Hayward) How- ard of Easton (No. 737). He died in Newton in 1857, aged 84 years. Children, all born in Easton : 2381. i. Alanson 7, b. March 31, 1793. 2382. ii. Jarvis, b. July 31, 1795 ; married, first, in Lancaster, Pa., Swain ; married, second, Littlefield of East Stoughton ; he died in Brockton about 1875. He had four children by his first wife and two by his second wife, whose names are not known to the writer. 2383. iii. Stella, b. Feb. 10, 1798. 2384. iv. Lyman, b. March 8, 1800 ; married Lucretia Bigelow of Athol. They had no children. He died in Bos- ton February, 1880. She died in Boston about 1873. 2385. V. Zerviah, b. March 5, 1802; died in Boston about 1855 ; unmarried. 2386. vi. Samuel Dexter, b. April 7, 1804. 2387. vii. Henry Mayo, b. Feb. 22, 1808 ; went to Lancaster, Pa. ; married and had several children, whose names are not known to the writer. 2388. viii. Mary Howard, b. Nov. 14, 1812; married John De Huff of Lancaster, Pa. She died leaving no issue. After her death he married Ellen, daughter of Luke P. and Stella (White) Lincoln (No. 4618). 1066 Howe 6 White resided in Easton and Norton ; died in Easton May 15, 1870, aged 88 years, 2 mos. ; married Dec. 7, 1806, Tem- perance Dean of Raynham, born April 3, 1791, and died Sept. 3, 1876. Children : 2389. i. Angeline7; married June 10, 1827, Ezekiel Bonney, Jr., of Easton ; both died before 1900. 2390. ii. Emeline, b. May 28, 1809. 2391. iii. Christopher C. ; married Lois Hayward of Plymouth. SIXTH GENERATION. 189 2392. iv. Temperance. 2393. V. Jason, b. 1817. 2394. vi. Lysander, b. 1819. 2395. vii. Semantha ; married May 1, 1842, Charles M. Wade of Norton. 2396. viii. Arvelia. 2397. ix. Betsey. 2398. X. John H., b. 1830. 2399. xi. Mary G, 2401. ii. 2402. iii. 2403. iv. 2404. V. 2405. vi. 2406. vii. 2407. viii. 1067 George 6 White resided in Easton and Mansfield ; died in Mansfield Sept. 30, 1865 ; married April 4, 1810, Deborah, daugh- ter of Job and Susanna (Wilbur) Leonard of Raynhara. She was born in 1788 and died April 21, 1847, aged fifty-nine years. Children : 2400. i. Martha Keith 7, b. July 6, 1811 ; died unmarried about 1836. George, b. in Easton July 11, 1812. Julia Maria, b. May 19, 1814. Sanford, b. June 1, 1816. Lidora, b. Oct. 13, 1818 ; married Frederick Walker of Mansfield. Abigail A., b. Oct. 6, 1820. Roland, b. Aug. 18, 1822. Louisa Leonard, b. Oct. 27, 1825 ; married John Cobb of Mansfield. 2408. ix. Angeline, b. June 29, 1828 ; married May 4, 1845, Bildad, son of Benoni Williams of Mansfield. 2409. x. Adeline, b. June 29, 1828, twin with Angeline; died in 1854 ; unmarried. 2410. xi. Lloyd T., b. Aug. 2, 1833; married ; lives in Berkley and has six children ; names not known. 1074 Barzillai 6 White resided in Richmond, Me. ; married Cordelia, daughter of Dr. James and Deborah (Allen) Tupper, who was born at Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, in June 1791, and died at Richmond, Me., April 4, 1835. He died at Richmond, Me., March 4, 1842. Children : 2411. i. Tristram Tupper 7, b. Oct. 7, 1813. It is supposed he died about 1843 ; unmarried. 190 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2412. ii. Mary Ann ; died in infancy. 2413. iii. Delia Helen, b. May 26, 1816, at Dresden, Me. ; was living in 1899 ; unmarried. 2414. iv. Albert Henry, b. Sept. 25, 1819; died at Bath, Me., in early manhood ; unmarried. 2415. V. Mary Augusta, b. April 3, 1822 ; died April 9, 1894; married George Evans Newman of Bath, Me. 2416. vi. Deborah Elizabeth, b. ; married Col. Edward Henry Cobb Hooper. 1075 Joshua 6 White resided in Raynham ; died in Raynham May 4, 1853. In early life he followed the sea, but later was a farmer. He married Nancy Bickford, daughter of Capt. Walter and Abbie Foss. She was born in Saco, Me., Ma}'- 24, 1797, and died in At- tleboro May 4, 1880. Their children, all born in Raynham, were : Nancy Coolidge 7, b. Dec. 7, 1821. Alice T., b. June 8, 1824. Mary Foss, b. Jan. 18, 1826 ; married Otis Whitaker. Thomas Jefferson, b. Nov. 12, 1827. Frederick, b. March 28, 1830 ; married Eunice Page ; lives in San Jose, California. 2422. vi. Charlotte, b. Dec. 20, 1831 ; died July 9, 1865 ; mar- ried Benjamin Brown and lived in New York city. 2423. vii. George Walter, b. Dec. 17, 1833 ; died (it is said) in the Sandwich Islands. 2424. viii. Sophronia, b. Feb. 1, 1837 ; died June 9, 1841. 2425. ix. Calvin, b. Aug. 25, 1839. 1080 Jarvis 6 White resided in Raynham ; married in 1819, Minerva Leach of Bridgewater ; they probably moved away about 1830. Children, born in Raynham : 2426. i. William Henry 7, b. Aug. 26, 1820. 2427. ii. Almira, b. July 14, 1822. 2428. iii. Charles Frederick, b. Aug. 18, ] 824. 2429. iv. Elisha, b. April 4, 1827. 1081 William 6 White was a singing master ; he taught many singing schools in Raynham and vicinity ; died Oct. 30, 1861 ; married Ann Maria Alden, who died about 1855. 2417. i. 2418. ii. 2419. iii. 2420. iv. 2421. V. SIXTH GENERATION. 191 Children : 2430. i. William Seneca 7, b. 1829 in Raynham. 2431. ii. Elizabeth Maria ; married Lockhart, and lives in New York City. 2432. iii. George A., b. in 1834 ; married Polly A. Harvey, who was born in Taunton in 1881. They were living in New Bedford in 1900 ; had no children. 2433. iv. Benjamin Franklin, b. in Bangor, Me. June 5, 1836. 2434. V. Albert Henry ; married Jane McDonald and moved to Chicago, 111. 1082 Calvin 6 White, an orthodox Congregational minister ; educated at the Theological Seminary in Andover ; died in Amherst ; mar- ried, first, Mary E. Dickerson of East Machias, Me. ; married, sec- ond, Ellen M., daughter of Ebenezer Nickerson ; she died in Am- herst in 1897. Children by first wife : 2435. i. John C. 7, b. in Robinson, Me., June 2, 1833. 2436. ii. Mary E. ; married D. J. Libby of Gardiner, Me. 2437. iii. Samuel ; killed in the war of the rebellion. 2438. iv. William Henry ; was in the war of the rebellion ; is now living at Beno Bluffs, Va. Children by second wife : 2439. v^ Albert; lives in Amheist; has no children. 2440. vi. Eliza ; married Edwin E. Wait, and in 1899 was living in Cambridge. 2441. vii. Louisa Nickerson ; is a music teacher; was living in Boston in 1899 ; unmarried. 1083 Mary Gove 6 White died at the home of her daughter in Provi- dence, R. I., Oct. 27, 1888 ; married Pliny Earle, son of Charles, Jr., and Jehosabel (Boyce) Capron ; he was born in Bellingham Sept. 29, 1796, and died at the home of his daughter in Provi- dence, R. I., Dec. 19, 1876. Children : 2442. i. Charles Banfield7 Capron, b. in Attleboro Jan. 26, 1827. 2443. ii. Edwin Randall Capron, b. in Attleboro Sept. 28, 1829. 2444. iii. Mary Washburn Capron, b. in Attleboro Jan. 16, 1831 ; married Dec. 22, 1863, John Alphonso, son of 192 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Joseph and Phebe Place ; he was born at East Greenwich, R. I., Dec. 25, 1826. He is a plumber and tinsmith. They live in Providence, R. I. ; have no children. 2445. iv. Henry Clay Scott Capron, b. Dec. 23, 1833. 2446. v. Louis Everett Capron, b. Oct. 29, 1838 ; died young. 1084 Franklin 6 White ; married Mary Washburn of Kingston ; both died in California. Children : 2447. i. Franklin 7 ; died in Marine Hospital at Honolulu. 2448. ii. Julia ; married Henry Childs of Providence, R. I. ; he died in Providence, R. I. ; she then went to Califor- nia ; had no children. 2449. iii. Harriet ; married James Sherman of Newport, R. I. ; he died in California ; they had one child. 2450. iv. Henry ; went to California. 2451. v. A child; died very young. 1085 Caroline 6 White married Feb. 26, 1827 in Richmond, Me., Luthur Tubbs, who was born in Dresden, Me. Oct. 24, 1804 and died in Casco, Me. May 31, 1872. She died in Casco, Me. Dec. 2, 1871. Children, first three born in Dresden, Me., all others born in Litchfield, Me. : 2452. i. Frederick E. 7 Tubbs, b. Jan. 7, 1828 ; died May 20, 1893 2453. ii. Edward P. Tubbs, b. Feb. 8, 1830 ; died Nov. 6, 1833, in Dresden, Me. 2454. iii. Luther E. Tubbs, b. April 23, 1832 ; lived in Water- loo, Iowa. 2455. iv. Mathison R. Tubbs, b. Nov. 2, 1834 ; died June 17, 1837 in Litchfield, Me. 2456. V. Harlan P. Tubbs, b. Feb. 24, 1837. 2457. vi. Harriet N. Tubbs, b. March 24, 1840; died May 6, 1842 in Litchfield, Me. 2458. vii. Caroline E. Tubbs, b. March 24, 1842 ; died Feb. 8, 1843 in Litchfield, Me. 2459. viii. Mary A. Tubbs, b. Dec. 26, 1843; died in Orange, Iowa Nov. 13, 1862. SIXTH GENERATION. 193 2460. ix. Samuel Tubbs, b. Dec. 17, 1816 ; died in Mt. Vernon, Iowa April 18, 1861. 2461. X. Sarah Tubbs, b. Dec. 25, 1848 ; died in Litchfield, Me. June 6, 1855. 2462. xi. Margaret Amelia Tubbs, b. June 19, 1851. 1086 Daniel 6 White resided in Raynham ; married Oct. 6, 1808, Mary Tracy of Raynham. Children, all born in Raynham : 2463. i. Louisa Ann 7, b. Sept. 19, 1809. 2464. ii. Hannah Tracy, b. July 11, 1811 ; married Snell, and died soon, leaving no children. 2465. iii. Mary Williams, b. June 5, 1813. 2466. iv. Harriet S., b. July 26, 1816 ; married Oct. 14, 1840, Reuben Hall, son of Carmi and Nellie C. (Hall) An- drews (No. 3119). He was born July 28, 1814, and in 1900 was living in Brookline. She died in 1859, leaving no children. 2467. V. Nancy, b. Aug. 12, 1818; married Aug. 11, 1839, Gardner W. Case. She had no children. 2468. vi. Sarah, b. Aug. 12, 1818 ; twin with Nancy. 2469. vii. Susan Jane, b. Oct. 22, 1820 ; married Levi Wash- burn, and lived in Raynham. She died before 1900, leaving no children. 1088 Hannah 6 Tisdale married Dec. 20, 1798, James, son of Elijah and Phebe (Wetherell) Wilbur, born June 17, 1773 (No. 132i). She obtained a divorce in October, 1814, and married, second, Aug. 12, 1822, Cyrus, son of Robert, Jr., and Rebecca (Wade) Drake ; he was born Sept. 23, 1778, and died May 25, 1825. She mar- ried, third, Joseph of North Bridgewater. Children, all born in Raynham : 2470. i. Sally 7 Wilbur, b. Feb. 11, 1799. 2471. ii. James Wilbur, b. May 17, 1800. 2472. iii. Roxana Wilbur, b. May 28, 1803; married Israel Luther, of Dighton. 2473. iv. Elceana Wilbur, b. Jan. 17, 1807 ; married Otis Bliss of Taunton. 194 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1091 Seth6 Tisdale married Feb. 28, 1813, Zilpah Macomber of Nor- ton and moved to Vergennes, Vt., or to Essex, N. Y. Children : 2474. i. Henry 7 Tisdale. 2475. ii. Horace Tisdale. 1092 Reuben 6 Tisdale went, when young, to New York, later to Maryland, and died in Ohio about 1822. He married Sarah Scudder and had two children : 2476. i. John Henry 7 Tisdale, b. in Baltimore, Md., Septem- ber, 1819. He was at one time a purser on a Charles- ton and New York steamship. 2477. ii. William Scudder Tisdale, b. in Baltimore, Md., in 1821. He was connected with a publishing house in New York. 1093 Dorothy Carter 6 Tisdale resided in Mansfield ; married March 28, 1811, Meletiah, son of John and Bethia (Braman) White of Mansfield. He was born in Mansfield May 23, 1789, and was de- scended from William White of Boston and Providence (Mele- tiah 6, John 5, Job 4, Cornelius 3, Cornelius 2, William 1). Children, all born in Mansfield : 2478. i. Dorothy Cordilla7 White, b. March 16, 1812; mar- ried Fisher. Rubena Charlotte White, b. Oct. 6, 1814. Levina White, b. Oct. 25, 1816. Harriet Bethia White, b. Feb. 24, 1819. Job White, b. June 13, 1820. Daniel Tisdale White, b. March 13, 1822. David Gardner White, b. Feb. 8, 1824. Sarah Jane White, b. Oct. 29, 1825. Mary White. Charles White. 1095 David 6 Tisdale was a carpenter ; resided in Canton ; married, first, Rebecca Talman of Topsham, Me. ; second, Mrs. Lucy Spaulding of Canton. 2479. ii. 2480. iii. 2481. iv. 2482. V. 2483. vi. 2484. vii. 2485. viii. 2486. ix. 2487. X. SIXTH GENERATION. 195 Children, probably all born in Canton : 2488. Marion 7 Tisdale. 2489. ii. Ann Tisdale. 2490. iii. Elizabeth Tisdale. 2491. iv. Adelaide Tisdale. 2492. V. Georgian n a Tisdale. 1097 Job G. 6 Tisdale resided in Norton, where he died April 16, 1839; married Alice Turner of Canton. Child : 2493. i. Anne 7 Tisdale ; married Dexter Whiting of Abington. 1098 Sarah 6 Tisdale ; married Consider Southard of Stoughton. Children : 2494. i. Henry 7 Southard. 2495. ii. John Southard. 2496. iii. Tisdale Southard. Also two daughters; names unknown. 1113 Josiah 6 White was a blacksmith ; resided in Easton ; married Sept. 16, 1800, Nancy Downing of Easton ; she died Jan. 13, 1845, aged sixty-two years, and was then a widow. Children, born in Easton : 2497. i. Josiah 7, b. in 1805. 2498. ii. Noah ; died Nov. 4, 1862. 2499. iii. Cynthia J. ; married Dec. 19, 1841, Alpheus T. Dean of Taunton. 2500. iv. Salome, b. in 1822; married Aug. 24, 1844, Seth Ramsdell of Easton ; he was born in 1817. 1118 Jacob 6 White resided in Norton and Mansfield ; died in Mans- field March 29, 1852, aged 69 years ; married Sally , who died Feb. 20, 1822. Children : 2501. i. Clarissa Wilson 7, b. June 6, 1811 ; died May 20, 1827. 2502. ii. Harrison W., b. July 12, 1812. 2508. iii. Julia Ann, b. Aug. 11, 1816. 196 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1124 Zachariah 6 White died in 1839 in New Braintree. By order of the Probate Court all of his property was given to his widow Aurelia. He married in Attleboro Dec. 30, 1813, Aurelia Rich- ardson of Attleboro. Their children, born in Attleboro, were : 2504. i. Charles 7, b. Nov. 2, 1814 ; died Dec. 13, 1814. 2605. ii. Aurelia Richardson, b. Dec. 10, 1815. 2506. iii. Royal Edwin, b. Dec. 27, 1820. 1125 Jason 6 White married in Attleboro Feb. 9, 1815, Lucy, daugh- ter of John 6 and Sarah (Bragg) Hall, born in Norton April 24, 1791, and died June 28, 1827. He died in October 1826*. Children : 2607. i. Lucy 7 Hall, b. in Attleboro Oct. 27, 1815; married Daniel W. Jenks of Smithfield, R. L, and lived at Valley Falls, R. I. 2508. ii. Jason Nelson, b. Jan. 2, 1818 ; married Lucena Fisher of Wrentham and lived in Norfolk. 2609. iii. Isaac Henry, b. April 20, 1820; married Carrie R. Rider of Cincinnati, O., where they lived many years. Later he built a house in Mansfield and lived there several years. He afterwards sold his property in Mansfield and, report says, moved to Connecticut. 2510. iv. Daniel Albert, b. March 9, 1823 ; married Mary Mil- ler of Pawtucket, R. L, and resided in Providence, R. L 2511. V. Edward Teasdale (Tisdale), b. March 11, 1827; mar- ried Nov. 8, 1855, Martha Ann, daughter of Melvin A. and Mary Ann Perkins of Bridgewater, and lived in Providence, R. I. *John 6 Hall was a descendant of George 1 Hall of Taunton,*in the following line, viz : (John 6 Hall, Brian 5, John 4, John 3, John 2, George 1). 1129 Polly 6 White; married Nov. 22, 1812, Rufus Hardon. Children : 2612. i. Nancy 7 Hardon ; married Abraham Lunt ; both were living in Stoughton in 1900. SIXTH GENERATION. 197 2513. ii. Diana Harden. 2514. iii. Marietta Harden ; married Elijah Tuttle. 2515. iv. Rufus P. Harden, b. Sept. 17, 1820. 2516. V. Francis R. Harden, b. in 1823 ; married at Mansfield, Fidelia Shepard. He died in Mansfield May 7, 1898. 1131 Mentgemery 6 White ; married Oct. 1816, Lucinda, daughter ef Edward and Susanna (Jackson) White ; bern in Attlebero March 4, 1795. They lived fer a time in Attlebere but later meved te a place near Banger, Me. It is reported that he died abeut 1870. They had ene child bern in Attlebero, and probably others born in Maine : 2517. i. Avery Miller 7, b. in Attlebero May 16, 1817. 1133 Alvin 6 White died in Shirley in May, 1884, aged 82 years ; married, first, April 15, 1832, Sally Smith, daughter pi Eliab and Sally (Smith) White of Mansfield. She was born Sept. 21, 1807, and died in Mansfield about 1849 (No. 1465), He married, sec- ond, Mrs. Phebe Dyke. Children : 2518. i. Sanford 7, b. abeut 1834 ; married twice ; had five children, names unknown, all died before 1899. He was living in Shirley in 1900. 2519. ii. Elbridge Gerry 7, b. about 1839 ; married -^7— .^ and had a daughter, who married Ingalls V. Kittridge, and had a sen and daughter, whose names are un- known. 1134 Margaret 6 White ; married Elias Whiting. Child: 2520. i. Martha 7 Whiting, who lived in New Bedford. 1135 Ornando 6 White, married Elraira Harris and lived in Provi- dence, R. I. It is reported that he and his wife and children all died before 1899. Children : 2521. i. Henry 7. 2522. ii. Roscoe. 2523. iii. Wellington S. 198 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1136 William H. 6 White married, first, in Attleboro June 18, 1834, Eliza B., daughter of Capt. Jacob Graves of Norton ; she died in 1869. He married, second, Susie A. Green of Ashburnham. Children, by first wife : 2524. i. Martha E. 7 ; married November, 1854, Edwin L., son of Barney Leonard and Mary (Reed) White (No. 2529). She died June 22, 1873, leaving no children. Children, by second wife : 2525. ii. Child ; died young. 2526. iii. Willie K. neon- • n i. J ( Both lived in Greenfield. 2527. IV. Gertrude. ] 1137 Barney Leonard 6 White died Dec. 17, 1872 ; married Sept. 6, 1819, at Grafton, N. H., Mercy, daughter of Bailey and Elizabeth (Valentine) Reed. Children born in Newton : 2528. i. Edwin Leonard 7, b. May, 1830; died May 1, 1882. 2529. ii. Edwin Leonard, b. July 26, 1833. 2530. iii. Henry Kirke, b. July 16, 1836 ; died April 19, 1872. He was a member of Co. H, 23d Reg't, Mass. Vols., in the civil war. He lost his health in the service, but lived an invalid over seven years and until his death, in 1872; unmarried. 2531. iv. George Reed, b. Aug. 5, 1840. He was a member of Co. G, 19th Reg't, Mass. Vol., in the civil war, and was killed in battle at White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30,1862; unmarried. 1138 Emily 6 White ; married in Mansfield Oct. 7, 1824, John, son of John and Cordelia (Beers) Westcott of Dighton. She died in Taunton Dec. 9, 1879. Children : 2532. i. Lydia Hodges7 Westcott, b. in Rehoboth Oct. 4, 1826 ; died at Newton Upper Falls, Nov. 8, 1845 ; unmarried. 2533. ii. Emily Jane Westcott, b. in Dighton July 24, 1829. 2534. iii. John Leonard Westcott, b. in Taunton Oct. 4, 1833. He is now, 1900, living in Taunton where he is an overseer in Britannia works; married Lottie M. Johnson of Meriden, Conn. SIXTH GENERATION. 199 2535. iv. Maria Westcott, b. in Dighton Nov. 1, 1838 ; married WilluTm Holmes of Taunton and is now, 1900, living in Taunton. 1143 Mercy Williams 6 White resided in Newton, Framingham and in 1900 was living in Concord ; married at Newton Upper Falls Nov. 22, 1837, Moses Kimball, son of Thomas and Sarah (Hemp- hill) Noyes, born in Dorchester, N. H. in 1813 and died in Concord Dec. 22, 1893. Children : 2536. i. George Kimball 7 Noyes, b. in Newton Oct. 17, 1839. 2537. ii. Elizabeth Jane Noyes, b. in Natick Aug. 30, 1841. 2538. iii. Inez Aliccia Noyes, b. in Framingham April 1, 1844 ; died Aug. 21, 1846. 2539. iv. Anna Frances Noyes, b. in Framingham May 16, 1846. 2540. V. Alfarata Lucretia Noyes, b. in Framingham ^ Dec. 5, 1848. I Twins 2541. vi. Juniata Gratia Noyes, b. in Framingham f Dec. 5, 1848. J 1161 Sydney 6 White resided in Westmoreland, N. H., and Coventry, Vt. He was a farmer. Samuel C. Kendall of Coventry, Vt., writes of him, under date of Aug. 8, 1899, as follows, viz. : "Syd- ney White and family of wife and four children moved from West- moreland, N. H., to Coventry, Vt., in the winter of 1825. At that time the population of the town was 282. He and his wife became members of the Congregational church soon after coming to town. They led a christian life to the end. He was a man honest and respected by all who knew him. After my marriage into the family, in 1851, we lived together most of the time until his death." He married Jan. 25, 1818, Betsey, daughter of Nehe- miah and Abigail (Morse) Tillson. Their children were : 2542. i. Benjamin Tillson 7, b. Aug. 26, 1819 ; married Dec. 29, 1844, Margaret A. Whidden of Boston; neither he nor wife living in 1899. 2543. ii. Susan Hooper, b. Sept. 27, 1821; married May 18, 1852, John Yetton Drew of East St. Johnsbury, Vt. 2544. iii. Jane Elizabeth, b. June 6, 1823; died Sept. 7, 1896; married Sept. 7, 1848, Cromwell W. King of Rayn- ham. He died before 1899. 200 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2545. iv. Betsey Farrington, b. May 5, 1825; died Jan. 12, 1862 ; married Aug. 13, 1845, Emory Dailey of Cov- entry, Vt. He died before 1899. 2546. V. Ann Janet, b. March 4, 1827 ; married Feb. 23, 1850, Hermon C. Farrington of Wrentham. 2547. vi. Adliza Colburn, b. March 20, 1829; died Oct. 16, 1886 ; married Aug. 29, 1852, Ralph Emerson Lee of Victory, Vt. 2548. vii. Mary Jones, b. Sept. 20, 1830 ; married Aug. 31, 1851, Samuel C. Kendall ; living 1899 at East Barnet, Vt. 1164 Isaac Keith 6 White was a blacksmith ; early in life he resided in Raynham and was a captain in the militia ; later he removed to Westmoreland, N. H. He was formerly a Whig in politics, but upon the dissolution of that party became a democrat, and was twice elected to the State Legislature of New Hampshire on that ticket. He was a deacon of the Universalist church and a man of strict morality, sterling integrity, and of broad and liberal views. He died in Raynham July 9, 1881 (Bristol County History, page 723-4). He married Jan. I, 1825, Penelope Knight of Westmore- land, N. H., who died Sept. 10, 1874. Their children, all born in Westmoreland, N. H. : Joseph Wilder 7, b. Oct. 1, 1825. Eunice K. ; died young. Eunice K. ; died young. Lucy A., b. Aug. 31, 1830; married Oct. 10, 1850, William N. Patten, of Westmoreland, N. H. Fanny Maria, b. Aug. 20, 1832 ; died young. Henry Kirke, b. Aug. 16, 1834. Damon Davis, b. Nov. 28, 1836. John v., b. May 2, 1839; died March 31, 1870; un- married. 2557. ix. Frances Maria, b. June 20, 1842 ; married Rev. Tru- man A. Jackson, who died in Andersonville, Georgia Oct. 1864, a prisoner of war. She graduated from the Medical Department of the Boston University, and is a practising physician at Emporia, Kansas. She has no children. 2558. X. Susan Ella, b. Jan. 13, 1845. 1166 Deborah Leach 6 White married Dec, 15, 1835, James M. Reed of Brattleboro, Vermont. 2549. i. 2550. ii. 2551. iii. 2552. iv. 2553. V. 2554. vi. 2555. vii. 2556. viii. SIXTH GENERATION. 201 Children : 2569. i. William 7 Reed ; died young. 2560. ii. Charles E. Reed ; lives in Chelsea. 1174 Frederick William 6 White resided in Wrentham ; married Catherine A. . Children, born in Wrentham : 2561. i. Harriet Parker 7, b. April 12, 1836. 2562. ii. James Hatch, b. Nov. 24, 1838. 2563. iii. Otis Frederick, b. Sept. 30, 1840. 2564. iv. Thomas Ford, b. Oct. 31, 1842. 2565. V. Abby Catherine, b. Jan. 18, 1844. 2566. vi. Solomon Stickney, b. Dec. 18, 1845 ; died July 12, 1846. 2567. vii. Cromwell Washburn, b. May 4, 1847. 1179 Melinda S. 6 White resided in Wrentham ; married Dec. 16, 1810, James Ware. She died July 15, 1816. Child : 2568. i. Jane Melinda 7 Ware, b. Aug. 30, 1812 ; died May 12, 1816. 1181 Polly (Mary) 6 White resided in Norton ; married Jacob Shep- ard, born April 11, 1789. He was an assessor and selectman of Norton for many years and represented the town in the General Court in 1826 and 1829. Children : 2569. i. Mary Alden 7 Shepard, b. April 27, 1829; married Pomeroy ; lived in River Falls, Wisconsin ; died, leaving several children, whose names are not known to the writer. 2570. ii. Catherine Amelia Shepard, b. April 6, 1830 ; married Thomas Featherstone ; was living in 1901 in Red Wing, Minn. ; had no children. 1183 Damon 6 White resided in Attleboro and for a short time in Cumberland, R. I. He died Sept. 8, 1884 ; married Oct. 21, 1824, Melancy Titus; she was born in Attleboro July 4, 1801, and died 202 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. July 17, 1875. Aug. 10, 1833, Damon White and wife Melancy conveyed house and land in Attleboro to Eliphalet White of Attleboro. Children, both born in Attleboro : 2571. i. Albert Augustus 7, b. Jan. 4, 1827. 2572. ii. Eliphalet, b. April 5, 1832. In 1901 he is reported as married and living in the old house which his father owned and in which he was born. 1184 Deronza6 White resided in Attleboro ; married, first, Oct. 11, 1827, Catherine A. Gay, born Dec. 29, 1807 ; second, Hannah Holmes ; third, Almira Aldrich. He died in Attleboro Sept. 12, 1866, leaving widow Almira. Nov. 16, 1866, George B. Richards of Attleboro was appointed administrator on his estate. Children, by first wife : 2578. i. Edwin Alonzo 7, b. July 1, 1828. 2574. ii. Catherine Amelia, b. Nov. 20, 1833. By second wife: 2575. iii. Hannah T. H. ; unmarried in 1901. By third wife : 2576. iv. Almira Augusta. 2577. V. Frank E. 1189 Vesta 6 White resided in Weybridge, Vt., where she died May 26, 1877 ; married at New Haven, Vt., Jedidiah R. Dodge, born in Weybridge, Vt. Feb. 12, 1808, and died in Weybridge, Vt. Dec. 30, 1883. He was justice of the peace in 1863, assessor in 1845-6 and 1868-9, and selectman in 1847-8. (Dodge Gen. vol. 1, p. 251). Children, both born in Weybridge : 2578. i. Lucius Bradley 7 Dodge, b. Feb. 26, 1839. 2579. ii. Martha Fobes Dodge, b. July 9, 1841 ; married Oct. 3, 1861 at Weybridge, Henry B. Jacobs, and lives in New Haven, Vt. 1191 William Shepard 6 White was a carpenter ; resided in Raynham ; died in Taunton Jan. 7, 1885 ; married Hannah Simmons, born in Middleboro in 1796, and died in Taunton Feb. 12, 1885. Child: 2580. i. James Emery 7 ; married Elizabeth Jemima White. No. 1293. For child see record of mother. SIXTH GENERATION. 203- 1193 Harriet 6 White resided in Taunton, where she died Nov. 9, 1865 ; married Philo Washburn of Taunton, an undertaker, who died in Taunton Oct. 18, 1869, aged 70 years, 6 mos. and 15 days. Children, all born in Taunton : 2581. i. Philo Thompson 7 Washburn, b. Feb. 25, 1827. 2582. ii. Henry S. Washburn, b. Aug. 6, 1829. He was an un- dertaker, engaged in business with his brother, Philo Thompson ; married March 2, 1854, Emma, daughter of Williams Dean ; she was born in Taunton in 1830. Mr. Washburn died in Taunton Aug. 28, 1889. They had no children. 2583. iii. Otis Washburn, b. July 1, 1831 ; he was engaged in grocer}' business ; married Nov. 28, 1850, Eliza, daughter of William and Eliza Whittemore. He died Feb. 7, 1881 ; had no children. 2584. iv. Harriet W. Washburn, b. Oct. 10, 1835 ; married Gor- don Godfrey, a tackmaker of Taunton. She died in Taunton April 9, 1870, leaving no children. 2585. V. Charles F. Washburn, b. June 15, 1841. 2586. vi. John K. Washburn, b. Aug. 7, 1850 ; died Feb. 12, 1881 : unmarried. 1194 Harrison Gray Otis 6 White resided in Taunton; he was a dea- con in the Orthodox Congregational church, a carpenter and much respected citizen ; died in Taunton March 17, 1885 ; married Dec. 10, 1832, Sybil, daughter of Apollos and Clarissa Richmond, who was born Dec. 19, 1798, and died in Taunton March 27, 1885 — ten days after the death of her husband. Children were : 2587. i. Apollos 7 ; died young. 2588. ii. George T., b. in Taunton Dec. 4, 1836. 1195 Martin 6 White resided in Raynham ; married Sarah Winn. Children, born in Raynham : 2589. i. Liscomb 7 ; died young. 2590. ii. Sarah, b. 1837 ; died Jan. 7, 1841. 204 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1209 Daniel 6 White resided in Mansfield and Norton ; married Jan. 13, 1809, Betsey Story, who died Oct. 8, 1849, aged 63 years. She was then a widow. Children, first four born in Mansfield : 2591. i. Betsey Cambel 7, b. May 1, 1809 ; married March 26, 1838, Harmon W. Bragg. 2592. ii. Chloe Maria, b. March 9, 1811; married Nov. 15, 1832, George Harris of Mansfield. 2593. iii. Mary Angeline, b. Nov. 17, 1813 ; married Dec. 24, 1837, Oliver Fales of Mansfield. 2594. iv. Daniel Barret, b. June 13, 1816; married June 16, 1837, Lois Skinner of Mansfield. 2595. V. Sarah P., b. in Norton Oct. 21, 1818 ; married June 17, 1810, Harvey E. Drake, and moved to Wisconsin. 1211 Elijah 6 White resided in Norton and later in Attleboro. He died in Attleboro ; married in Norton April 15, 1813, Sophia Story of Norton. Children, both born in Norton : 2596. i. William Warren 7 White, b. March 24, 1814; married Dec. 20, 1836, Sarah Jane, daughter of Stimpson and Sally (Newcomb) Austin of Mansfield ; at the time of marriage she was living in Foxboro. She was born in Mansfield June 3, 1814. They had a sou who died young. See No. 3022. 2597. ii. John Gardner, b. June 14, 1823. 1213 Simeon 6 White resided in Mansfield, where he was a tack and shoe nail manufacturer. He was a soldier in the war of 1812; died July 4, 1845, in Mansfield; married April 6, 1807, Polly Copeland of Mansfield. Children, all born in Mansfield : 2598. i. Mary Copeland 7, b. Oct. 1807 ; died Oct. 19, 1826 ; unmarried. Charles P., b. Jan. 9, 1810 ; died Sept. 24, 1884. Hiram H., b. Feb. 19, 1812. Franklin A., b. April 3, 1814. Caroline A., b. Nov. 16, 1816. Adoniram J., b. Jan. 31, 1819. 2599. ii. 2600. iii. 2601. iv. 2602. V. 2603. vi. 2604. vii. 2605. viii. 2606. ix. 2607. X. SIXTH GENERATION. 205 James W., b. Dec. 15, 1821. Emily A., b. March 30, 1824. Henry M., b. March 13, 1826. Gardner, b. ; married ; went to California, and later to Nevada. 1214 Asa 6 White resided in Raynham ; married April 22, 1799, Rhoda, daughter of Libeus and Bethany (Wilbur) Shelley, born in Raynham Sept. 20, 1778, and died in Raynham Nov. 3, 1859. Children, all born in Raynham : 2608. i. Mahala 7, b. Dec. 7, 1801 ; married Macomber and moved away. 2609. ii. Benjamin Franklin, b. May 19, 1805; married in Raynham Feb. 8, 1839, Harriet N. Bouldry. 2610. iii. Betsey Wales, b. Feb. 24, 1808 ; perhaps married Nov. 28, 1833, Jabez Wetherell of Taunton. 2611. iv. Joseph Addison, b. Jan. 29, 1811 ; married widow Besse. 2612. V. Oliver Dennis, b. May 1, 1813 ; died in Cincinnati ; unmarried. 2613. vi. Charles Clement, b. April 22, 1816. 2614. vii. William, b, in 1818 ; probably died unmarried. 1219 Dinah 6 White resided in Raynham ; married June 2, 1811, Job, son of Job and Susanna (Wilbur) Leonard of Raynham. She died in Raynham June 2, 1814. Children, both born in Raynham : 2615. i. Dinah 7 Leonard, b. in 1813; died Sept. 27, 1833. 2616. ii. Abigail Leonard. Nov. 2, 1824, Amos Hall was appointed guardian for Dinah and Abigail, minors under 14, daughters of Job Leonard, late of Raynham, deceased. 1220 Frederick Augustus 6 White resided in Raynham; married Dec. 17, 1818, Patience Holmes of Raynham. Children born in Raynham : 2617. i. Frederick 7, b. February, 1829; died in Taunton July 1, 1895. 2618. ii. Sophronia ; married Cary and lived in Taunton. 2619. iii. Eliza; married Ira Dickermau. 206 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1221 Arbela 6 White resided in Foxboro ; married Jan. 27, 1820, Alvan Grover of Foxboro. Children recorded in Foxboro : 2620. i. Alvan 7 Grover, b. Sept. 25, 1820. 2621. ii. Manly Grover, b. April 26, 1822. 3622. iii. Cordelia Maria Grover, b. March 16, 1826. 2623. iv. Mary Augusta Grover, b. Dec. 26, 1827. 1232 Zebulon 6 Field resided in Taunton and Raynham. He was a mill overseer ; married Abigail, daughter of Nathaniel and Abigail (Hood) Leonard, born in Taunton Dec. 14, 1788, and died in Taunton Oct. 5, 1866. He died in Taunton March 20, 1838. Children : 2624. i. Leonard 7 Field, b. in Taunton May 30, 1805. 2625. ii. Betsey Field, b. in Raynham Jan. 18, 1807. 2626. iii. William Field, b. Jan. 27, 1811 ; died Sept. 20, 1838 ; unmarried. 2627. iv. Mary Field, b. July 30, 1813; died Jan. 1, 1836 ; un- married. 2628. V. Harriet Frances Field, b. Sept. 8, 1821 ; died June 5, 1822 2629. vi. Louisa Field, b. July 31, 1824; died Sept. 18, 1825. 1233 Olive 6 Field resided in Norton ; married Asa Lincoln of Nor- ton. Child : 2630. i. Lloyd 7 Lincoln. 1234 Anna 6 Field resided in Foxboro ; married Dominick Dassance, born in Foxboro March 31, 1787, and died in Foxboro Nov. 24, 1848. She died in B'oxboro Jan. 4, 1837. Children, all born in Foxboro : 2631. i. Harriet 7 Dassance, b. Feb. 6, 1811 ; died March 13, 1831 ; unmarried. 2632. ii. Julia D. Dassance, b. Aug. 6, 1815. 2683. iii. Martin Dassance, b. Dec. 15, 1817. 2634. iv. Olive Dassance, b. Feb. 10, 1822. 2635. V. Shubael Pratt Dassance, b. April 13, 1825. Children • 2636. i. Harriet E. 7 Field Baltimore. 2687. ii. Abiathar Field. 2638. iii. Philip Shay Field 2689. iv. Olive Field. SIXTH GENERATION. 207 1235 Polly 6 Field resided in Taunton; married, first, Capt. Daniel, son of Abishai and Mercy (White) Eddy. He was captain of a coasting vessel and died at sea on sloop Sally from North Carolina June 1, 1822. (See No. 974 for children). After his death, she married, second, Oct. 30, lb37, Dominick Dassance, the husband of her deceased sister Anna. There were no children by second marriage. She died in Foxboro. Feb. 16, 1860. 1236 Abiathar 6 Field was a merchant ; resided in Baltimore, Md., where he died ; married Mary Ann Shay of Baltimore. married Barker, and lived in > All lived in Baltimore. 1237 Zebiah 6 Field resided in Taunton ; married May 16, 1831 Francis Brow. He was born in Athol, and died in Taunton Aug. 25, 1867, aged 75 years. She died in Taunton Dec. 18, 1888, aged 91 years. Children, all born in Taunton : 2640. i. Francis Zebulon 7 Brow, b. March 27, 1832. 2641. ii. Sarah Brow, b. Dec. 23, 1833. 2642. iii. Edwin Ruthven Brow, b. Dec. 25, 1835. 1238 Laban 6 Field resided in Taunton, where he died Feb. 12, 1888. He was a mill overseer ; married Nancy Horton, daughter of Ezekiel and Anna (Horton) Fisher, born in Canton Dec. 18, 1797, and died in Taunton May 3, 1882. Children : 2643. i. Ann Frances 7 Field, b. April 6, 1827. 2644. ii. Sarah Field, b June. 28, 1828. 1240 Eliza 6 Field resided in Taunton, where she died Aug. 17, 1882 ; married Justus Lane, born in Hard wick March 19, 1802, and died in Taunton Jan. 9, 1881 ; he was son of Elijah and Hannah (Wilmarth) Lane. 208 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 2645. i. Eliza Ann 7 Lane, b. in Taunton March 14, 1829 ; married April 15, 1855, A. Lyman, son of Samuel and Charlotte (Lincoln) Willard, born in Dighton Dec. 10, 1829, and died in Taunton April 26, 1892. He was a druggist and manufacturer. She was living in Taunton in 1901. They had no children. 2646. ii. Henry Justus Lane, b. in Taunton March 22, 1833. 2647. iii. Albert Field Lane, b. in Seekonk May 4, 1836. He was for many years in the drug and paint business and was living in Taunton in 1901 ; unmarried. 1243 Howards White resided in Vermont. He was drowned in Lake George, N. Y., in 1810 or 1811 by the upsetting of a boat in a gale which arose while he was fishing with his father. He mar- ried April 23, 1799, Betsey, daughter of Samuel and Eunice White Perry, his cousin (No. 1251). Children : 2648. i. Betsey 7 ; married Richard Critchett ; had two chil- dren whose names are not known. She died before 1901. 2649. ii. Susan ; married Ichabod Peters. 2650. iii. Henry, b. Jan. 3, 1806. 2651. iv. Eunice. 2652. V. Lydia ; died in infancy. 1245 Willis 6 White moved to Putney or Poultney, Vt. ; married May 12, 1812, Phebe Thompson of Easton. Child: 2653. i. J. Howard 7, b. in 1827; married Nov. 18, 1852, Mary E., daughter of James Sweeting. 1246 Asa 6 White was a moulder employed in the iron foundry of Gen. Shepard Leach in Easton ; was a soldier in the war of 1812 ; died in Easton Jan. 27, 1820, aged 86 years ; married Clarissa Down- ing, who died in Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 9, 1836, aged 46 years. Children : 2654. i. Betsey 7. SIXTH GENERATION. 209 2655. ii. Asa, b. in Easton, Feb. 15, 1815. 2656. iii. James, b . ; married Sally Dollie ; had no children. 2657. iv. Clarissa, b. 1254 Sylvia 6 White resided in Mansfield; married Nov. 19, 1809, Joseph, son of Joseph and Judith (Williams) Blanchard. No. 815. His second wife. She was living in Norton in 1855 with her son James. Children, all born in Mansfield except the last, James, who was born in Bellingham : SvlviaT Blanchard, b. Jan. 10, 1810. Lydia Blanchard, b. April 29, 1811. WilHaras Blanchard, b. March 14, 1813. Pardon Blanchard, b. March 6, 1815; married Jane ; died before 1899, leaving no children. Hannah Blanchard, b. July 1, 1816. Eliza Blanchard, b. Nov. 17, 1818 ; died unmarried. Alvan Blanchard, b. July 30, 1821. Seth Blanchard, b. April 16, 1823 ; died in California ; married Lucy ; had at least two children, names unknown. Anson Blanchard, b. May 5, 1825 ; died young. Merrill Blanchard, b. March 30, 1827, lives in Mans- field ; married Dec. 1, 1883, Roby Chase Brown Gif- ford. They have no children. John Blanchard, b. April 6, 1829. James Blanchard, b. April 26, 1831. 1259 Sophia 6 Tupper died in 1809 ; married Gen. Nathan or Nathaniel Willis in 1787. Mitchell's History of Bridgewater calls him Gen. Nathan, son of Nathan and Martha (Howard) Willis. (Page 350} They had a daughter : 26*70. i. Sophia 7 Willis, b. 1789; died young. 1267 Thomas 6 Simmons ; married Clarissa, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Wilbur) Presho, born in Raynham Aug. 2, 1805. (No. 2807). Children : 2671. i. Adeline E. 7 Simmons; married Oct. 16,1847, William Nelson Clapp (No. 2882). 2658. 2659. ii. 2660. iii. 2661. iv. 2662. V. 2663. vi. 2664. vii. 2665. viii. 2666. ix. 2667. X. 2668. xi. 2669. xii. 210 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2671a. ii. Sarah Simmous, b. in 1835 ; married March 1858, Ethan Allen, son of Ethan and Julia Maria (White) Howard (No. 4655). She died in March 1859, aged 24 years. 1268 Ishbosheth 6, name changed to James, Simmons resided in Raynham ; married Damaris, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Wilbur) Presho (No. 2805). She was born in Raynham June 24, 1799, and died in Taunton Dec. 22, 1864. He died Dec. 6, 1838. Children, born in Raynham : 2672. i. Joseph 7 Simmons, b Jan. 19, 1820. 2673. ii. Sally Presho Simmons, b. Dec. 21, 1821 ; married Feb. 25, 1844, Charles Anthony. 2674. iii. Mary Elizabeth Simmons, b. March 18, 1824; died young. 2675. iv. Mary E. Simmons, b. Oct. 31, 1826; married April 10, 1850, Daniel H., son of Daniel Dunbar of West Bridge water, born in 1826. It was his second marriage. 2676. V. James W. Simmons, b. Aug. 12, 1829. 2677. vi. Emeline Simmons, b. Nov. 24, 1831. 2678. vii. Phebe A. Simmons, b. March 14, 1834. 2679. viii. Martha J. Simmons, b. May 10, 1836. 1269 Mahala 6 Simmons resided in Raynham, where she died May 30, 1834 ; married March 29, 1821, Reuben Cain of Raynham. He married, second, Dec. 21, 1835, Elizabeth L. Stacy of Taunton. Children, all born in Raynham : 2680. i. Hannah Simmons 7 Cain, b. Sept. 2, 1822. 2681. ii. Almira Simmons Cain, b. Oct. 25, 1825 ; married Nov. 26, 1843, Isaac D. Paull of Tannton. 2682. iii. Thomas Simmons Cain, b. May 12, 1829 ; died May 7, 1833. 1270 Laban 6 Simmons resided in East Stoughton ; married in Rayn- ham April 10, 1825, Fanny daughter of William and Lois (Wil- bur) Makepeace (No. 2349). SIXTH GENERATION. 211 Children : 2683. i. Mar}^ Frances 7 Simmons. 2684. ii. Eliza White Simmons. 2685. iii. Laban Sanford Simmons ; died March 2, 1831, aged 6 months, 10 days. 2686. iv. Adoniram Judson Simmons. 2687. V. John Hathaway Simmons; married Nov. 23, 1849, Eliza M., daughter of Joseph and Eliza (Lothrop) Towne of Easton. They live in Avon ; have three children, whose names are not known. 2688. vi. Ruth Ann Simmons. 2689. vii. Nathan White Simmons. 2690. viii. Hannah A. Simmons. 2691. ix. Georo-e F. Simmons. 1271 Elijah White 6 Simmons died Oct. 25, 1856 ; married (published Sept. 13, 1833,) Susan A. Hathaway of Dighton, b. April 11, 1815, and died Dec. 28, 1891. Children : Susan A. 7 Simmons, b. March 26, 1834. Elijah F. Simmons, b. Feb. 15, 1836. David R. Simmons, b. July 15, 1838 ; married Martha A. Keith of Easton. They have no children. William H. Simmons, b. March 12, 1841. Ann M. Simmons, b. Aug. 5, 1843. Charles E. Simmons, b. Sept. 26, 1847. Albert J. Simmons, b. Jan. 25, 1850; died Sept. 6, 1851. 2699. viii. Albert J. Simmons, b. Dec. 12, 1852 ; married Addie M., daughter of Carmi Drake (No. 7182). They have no children. 1278 Elijah 6 White resided in Raynham and Providence, R. I. ; married Sept. 30, 1832, Catherine Gerald, who died in Providence, R. I. Dec 24, 1900. Children : 2700. i. Elijah Franklin 7, b. Dec. 15, 1833. 2701. ii. Catherine E. 2692. i. 2693. ii. 2694. iii. 2695. iv. 2696. V. 2697. vi. 2698. vii. 212 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2702. iii. Frederick M., b. in 1852 ; married Amanda, daughter of Nelson M. and Amanda (Bentley) Miller, born in Kingsbury, N. Y. They live in Providence, R. I., where he has been a foreman in a foundry. They have no children. 1283 Elijah 6 White ; married Eliza . He died and his widow- married second . Children : 2708. i. George Washington 7 ; married a daughter of his mother's second husband ; name unknown. 2704. ii. John, b. ; went away and married a Spanish woman. 2705. iii. A child ; died young. 1284 Robert 6 White was a carpenter and contractor ; resided in Boston and Cambridge. He was deacon of the First Universalist church in Cambridge from May 29, 1874 until his death, which occurred in Cambridge Aug. 10, 1887; married July 7, 1822, Hannah R. Cook of Watertowu, who was born Sept. 4, 1798. Children, all born in Boston : Frank Cook 7, b. Dec. 21, 1823. Charles Robert, b. Dec. 13, 1825. George Henry, b. May 12, 1827 ; died Oct. 16, 1829. Ward Jackson, b. Jan. 19, 1829 ; died in Cambridge April 6, 1898; unmarried. 2710. V. Sarah Robinson, b. Dec. 27, 1830 ; she was living in 1900 in Cambridge ; unmarried. 2711. vi. Daniel Sharp, b. Sept. 10, 1838 ; married May 1, 1862, S. Augusta Jenkins, who died before 1899. They had two children, both of whom died young. He was living in Somerville in 1899. 1285 Seabury 6 White, " a nephew of Sarah White, who was the sec- ond wife of Robert Britton, probably born in Raynham and brought up by Robert Britton ; married, first, Nov. 7, 1832, Rosany Cham- berlain, who died March 4, 1854 ; he married, second, the divorced wife of Nathaniel Gates." (Genealogy of the White Family by Thomas and Samuel White, page 255). It is said he lived in Vermont and had a son whose name is not known. 2706. i. 2707. ii. 2708. iii. 2709. iv. SIXTH GENERATION. 213 1287 Hannah 6 White resided in Wareham ; married Lloyd Chipman. Children, born in Wareham : 2712. i. William 7 Chipman. 2713. ii George Chipman. 2714. iii. Sarah Chipman. 1288 Susan Matilda 6 White died April 2, 1840; married Dec. 26, 1830, Christopher Columbus Blanchard. C'hildren : 2715. i. Corelli Matilda Blanchard, b. Oct. 6, 1831. 2716. ii. Christopher Lewis Bates Blanchard, b. Feb. 14, 1834. 2717. iii. Salmon White Blanchard, b. Sept. 13, 1836. 2718. iv. Charles Allen Blanchard, b. . 1290 Jacob 6 White was a farmer ; resided in Rehoboth, but later, about 1856, moved to Clinton county, Iowa ; married June 27, 1839, Cvnthia H. Peck of Rehoboth. She died in Iowa March 6, 1882. He died in Clinton County, Iowa, Feb. 28, 1858. Both are buried at De Witt, Iowa. Their children, all born in Rehoboth : Lloyd Emerson 7, b. Dec. 21, 1841. Charles Robinson, b. July 7, 1845. George Erastus, b. Ang. 3, 1848. Arthur Eugene, b. March 27, 1850. Granville Henry, b. Nov. 2, 1861. Albert Gould ; died young. 1291 Almira 6 White resided in Taunton and New Bedford ; married June 27, 1839, Caleb B., son of Francis and Sally (Reading) Lus- comb. He was a cooper, and died in New Bedford July 1, 1890. She died in New Bedford January 10, 1897. Children : 2725. i. Francis B. 7 Luscomb, b. in Taunton March 22, 1840 ; died Feb. 20, 1858. 2726. ii. Georgianna A. Luscomb, b. in Taunton Dec. 29, 1842. 2727. iii. John J. Luscomb, b. in New Bedford Sept. 16, 1855 ; died Dec. 11, 1856. 2728. iv. Frederick W. Luscomb, b. in New Bedford April 1, 1859. 2719. i. 2720. ii. 2721. iii, 2722. iv, 2723. V. 2724. vi, 214 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1292 Mareda 6 White resided in New Bedford, where she died May 12, 1874 ; married Josiah Robinson Clark of New Bedford ; he was a cabinet maker. He died Oct. 28, 1876. Children, both born in New Bedford : 2729. i. Elizabeth A. Clark, b. Jan. 30, 1845. 2730. ii. Charles Robinson Clark, b. Oct. 1, 1847; died May 29, 1868. 1293 Elizabeth Jemima 6 White resided in Raynham and New Bed- ford ; died in New Bedford Oct. 10, 1864 ; married, first, James Emery, son of William Shepard and Hannah (Simmons) White (No. 2580). She procured a divorce and married, second. May 30, 1854, Albert Green Gould of New Bedford, who died in Mans- field June 13, 1888. Children, by first husband : 2731. i. Willard Earl 7, b. June 24, 1849 ; died Nov. 28, 1856. By second husband : 2782. ii. Anna E. 7 Gould, b. Jan. 21, 1859 ; married March 2, 1886, Walter Wetherell, son of Joseph Dexter and Mary L. (Witherell) Leonard (No. 3936). 1295 James 6 White resided in Wrentham and Canton ; he was a mechanic and farmer; died in Canton Aug. 10, 1865. His will dated Sept. 4, 1846, and proved Dec. 18, 1865, names wife, Aurelia, as executrix. He married in Mansfield March 14, 1817, Aurelia Howard of Mansfield, born in Chesterfield, April 30, 1799. Children : 2733. i. Caroline Aurelia 7, b. in Wrentham Oct. 6, 1817; married in Canton Jan. 31, 1839, Rufus Whiting of Canton, born in 1816, and died in Canton Oct. 12, 1841. She died May 24, 1840. They had a child born in April 1840, and died Aug. 18, 1840. 2734. ii. Mary Maria, b. in Wrentham Oct. 2, 1820 ; married in Canton Oct. 15, 1840, Sylvester D. Makepeace of Canton. They lived in Springfield ; names of chil- dren, if any, are not known. SIXTH GENERATION. 215 2735. iii. James F., b. in Canton Oct. 23, 1822. 2736. iv. Harriet Drake, b. in Canton April 25, 1825 ; married Albert W. Makepeace of Canton, where they after- wards resided ; children, if any, not known to the writer. 2737. V. William Bradford, b. July 5, 1830; married Sarah and lived in Canton. 2738. vi. Stillman, b. in Canton Feb. 5, 1832. 2739. vii. Eugene C, b. in Canton May 24, 1837 ; died Aug. 25 1840. 2740. viii. George Washington, b. in Canton May 12, 1848 ; probably died before 1865 ; he is not mentioned in the settlement of his father's estate. 1296 Lysander6 White resided in Canton and later in Providence, R. I. ; married in Canton (published Sept. 14, 1822,) Susan Howard of Easton. Child : 2741. i. Martha Ann 7, b. in Wrenthara in 1832 ; married in Sharon, Jan. 26, 1854, William G., son of Harrison G. and Betsey Clatiin. 1300 William Bradford 6 White married in Attleboro April 4, 1836, Mary Jane, daughter of John and Eleanor (Anderson) Mont- gomery. She was born July 2, 1811, and died April 25, 1900. He died Nov. 28, 1871. Children : 2742. i. Ann Frances 7, b. Nov. 13, 1837. 2743. ii. William Curtis, b. Aug. 8, 1841. 2744. iii. Ellen Bradford, b. June 11, 1845. 2745. iv. Sarah Warren, b. April 13, 1847 ; died Nov. 21, 1856. 2746. v. Rufus Augustus, b. July 28, 1849; died Dec. 5, 1854. 1301 Betsey L. 6 White resided in Wrentham ; married Nelson Todd Shepard of Wrentham. She died in June, 1883 ; is buried in Wrentham. Child : 2747. i. Stillman White 7 Shepard, b. in Wrentham May 8, 1858; married at Wrentham April 15, 1880, Alice Mabel Hodges, born at Wientham Nov. 17, 1860. He died in Wrentham June 30, 1880. 216 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1302 Hannah 6 Wetherell married Henry, son of Elijah and Phebe (Wetherell) Wilbur, born in Raynham in 1765 ; died Oct. 28, 1837, aged 73 years. (No. 1318). Children recorded in Raynham : 2748. i. Hannah 7 Wilbur, b. June 5, 1788. 2749. ii. Hepzibah Wilbur, b. Jan. 12, 1790 ; married Sept. 20 1807, Stephen Holmes of Taunton. No children, recorded. 2750. iii. Phebe Wilbur, b. April 12, 1792. 2751. iv. Zilpha Wilbur, b. Nov. 25, 1793. 2762. V. Philena Wilbur, b. June 29, 1795. 2753. vi. Temperance Wilbnr, b Jul}'' 25, 1797 ; married, first, Belcher of Framingham ; married, second, Black of Framingham. 2754. vii. Mary Wilbur, b. Oct. 7, 1799 ; married Dean of Framingham. Esther Lincoln Wilbur, b. Sept. 20, 1801. Sally Wetherell Wilbur, b. Nov. 8, 1803. Henry Wilbur, b. Feb. 28, 180(3. Solomon Wilbur, b. 1303 Solomon 6 Wetherell resided in Raynham, where he died Nov. 8, 1841; married March 29, 1795, Flora, daughter of Nathaniel and Sally (Leonard) Field. (No. 1839). She died July 13, 1825, aged 49 years. He married, second, Nov. 11, 1827, Lurana Wood- ward of Norton. Children, all by first wife, and all born in Raynham : 2759. i. Solomon 7 Wetherell, b. 179(3 ; died Jan. 13, 1800. 2760. ii. Flora Wetherell, b. May 8, 1798. 2761. iii. Seth Wetherell, b. Nov. 11, 1801 ; died Jan. 15, 1824 ; unmarried. 2762. iv. Artemas Field Wetherell, b. May 31, 1804 ; died Nov. 22, 1826; unmarried. 2763. V. Cordana Wetherell, b. July 13, 1806 ; died Feb. 22, 1832 ; unmarried. 2764. vi. Nathaniel Leonard Wetherell, b. Oct. 24, 1808. 2765. vii. Shepard Alger Wetherell, b. Aug. 6, 1811 ; died Nov. 13, 1850 ; unmarried. 2766. viii. Peleg Emery Wetherell, b. March 23, 1814. 2755. viii. 2756. ix. 2757. X. 2758. xi. SIXTH GENERATION. 217 The will of Solomon 6, dated Nov. 8, 1841, was proved Jan. 7, 1842. It provided that his two sons, Nathaniel L. and Peleg E., should support his third son Shepard. (The three being all the sons then living). It also makes a bequest to his daughter, Flora Woodward, she being the only daughter living at that time. 1304 Thomas 6 Wetherell resided in Taunton, where he died July 5, 1813. His will dated Dec. 8, 1812, was proved Sept. 10, 1813. He married Feb. 28, 1796, Philena, daughter of Nathaniel and Sally (Leonard) P'ield. (No. 1341). She was born in Taunton Feb. 17, 1780, and died in Taunton. Children, all born in Taunton : 2767. i. Philena 7 Wetherell, b. Sept. 7, 1796; died Jan. 19, 1817 ; unmarried. Thomas Wetherell, b. Nov. 12, 1798. Lois H. Wetherell, b. Dec. 8, 1800. Lucetta Wetherell, b. Sept. 12, 1803. Sarepta Wetherell, b. Feb. 25, 1806 ; died in Taunton Jan. 1, 1835; unmarried. Solomon Wetherell, b. Nov. 20, 1808 ; died young. Daniel Hix Wetherell, b. Jan. 12, 1810. Benjamin Taylor Wetherell, b. Nov. 24, 1812; died young. Jan. 6, 1818, Philena Wetherell was appointed guardian for Thomas, Lois H. and Lucetta Wetherell, minors, over 14, and for Sarepta and Daniel H. Wetherell, minors, under 14 years of age. 1307 Troup Barney 6 Wetherell resided in Newton ; he was a manu- facturer; married in 1827 Polly Brackett, born July 3, 1807. He died June 6, 1841. She married, second, Nichols, and died July 6, 1861. Children, born in Newton : 2775. i. George Troup Barney 7 Wetherell, b. ; died Nov. 2, 1829. 2776. ii. A daughter, b. ; died in infancy. 2777. iii. Troup B. Wetherell, b May 28, 1836 ; died Nov. 2, 1836. 2778. iv. Charles H. Wetherell, b. Sept. 16, 1837. 2779. V. Frederick H. Wetherell, b. Jan. 6, 1840; died Sept. 23, 1882. 2768. ii. 2769. iii. 2770. iv. 2771. V. 2772. vi. 2773. vii. 2774. viii. 218 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1308 Brackley Rose 6 Wetherell resided in Taunton, where he died Jan. 13, 1838; married Nov. 21, 1832, Lucy M., daughter of Reu- ben and Lucy M. (White) Wilbur. She was born Aug. 8, 1813. and died Nov. 13, 1838. (No. 2146.) Child : 2780. i. Horace B. 7 Wetherell, b. in Taunton Jan. 14, 1834. 1310 Sarah Ann 6 Wetherell married Albert G. Barney. She died May 8, 1862. Child : 2781. i. Ann Maria 7 Barney, b. July 6, 1834. 1311 Jacob Barney 6 Wetherell resided in Newton ; he was a cotton manufacturer ; married Feb. 12, 1835, Abigail Bird Clapp. She died March 2, 1881, aged 70 years, 1 month, 18 days. He died Jan. 14, 1874. Children, all born in Newton : 2782. i. Alonzo Barney 7 Wetherell, b. Dec. 2, 1835; he was an iron merchant in Boston ; lived in Newton, where he died Jan. 16, 1889 ; married April 15, 1858, Lucre tia H. Cheney. He had no children. 2783. ii. Delia Ann Wetherell, b. Jan. 18, 1838. 2784. iii. Adelaide A. Wetherell, b. Aug. 31, 1842. 2785. iv. Sarah E. Wetherell, b. Aug. 7, 1845. 2786. V. Abby Augusta Wetherell, b. June 4, 1847; married Sept. 19, 1872, Henry B. Terry. 2787. vi. Frank Jacob Wetherell, b. July 10, 1852. 1313 James 6 Perry, a physician of Easton. The following item re- lating to him is taken from History of Bristol County, page 458 : "Dr. James Perry was five feet seven inches in height, black hair and eyes, with florid complexion. He had a long head for its width ; was a man of keen intellect and quick perception. He was a physician of some note, especially in typhus fevers. During the prevalence of what was then called the " cold plague," which was fatal to the majority of its victims, his services were in constant requisition. His exposure and over exertion and loss of sleep SIXTH GENERATION. 219 broke down his constitution so that he was an invalid the remain- ing part of his life." He died May 2, 1825 ; married April 9, 1793, Adah Shepardson, daughter of Amos and Abigail Shepard- son, (b. Oct. 9, 1767), of Mansfield. Children, born in Easton : 2788. i. Adah 7 Perry. 2789. ii. Eliza Perry. 2790. iii. Harriet Perry, b. March 3, 1800. 2791. iv. James Leonard Perry, b. March 9, 1802 ; died March 8, 1878, in Easton; he was a veterinary surgeon. We find the following in Chaffin's history of Easton, page 739: " He kept an inn on the Bay road, south of Easton, and afterward lived in Mansfield, near Easton, at both of which places he carried on his business with success, and gained high repute in his art for many miles around." He married Nov. 20, 1825, Piiebe Arnold, daughter of George and Sarah (Harvey) Hodges, who was born in Norton, March 1, 1806, and died April 18, 1848. Names of chil- dren, if any, have not been found. 2792. V. Jonathan Pratt Perry. 2793. vi. William F. Perry, b. Dec. 9, 1809. 1317 Ebenezer 6 Wilbur resided in Ra5^nham, where he died Aug. 26, 1824; married Jan. 11, 1784, Elizabeth, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Field) Presho of Raynham ; she was born Oct. 13, 1760, and died Oct. 13, 1853. Children, all born in Raynham : 2794. i. Elijah 7 Wilbur, b. Nov. 4, 1784; died Sept. 13, 1785. 2795. ii. Elizabeth Wilbur, b. July 3, 1786. 2796. iii. Ebenezer Wilbur, b. May 12, 1788. 2797. iv. Reuel Wilbur, b. April 21, 1790; married Nov. 3, 1811, Sally, daughter of Job and Susanna (Wilbur) Leonard. 2798. V. Ziba Wilbur, b. Aug. 31, 1792. 2799. vi. Susanna Wilbur, b. Feb. 22, 1795 ; died April 10, 1811 . 2800. vii. Bathsheba Wilbur, b. March 24, 1799. 1319 Sarah 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Joseph, son of Peter and Elizabeth (Field) Presho, born May 22, 1768. 220 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, all born in Raynham : 2801. i. Sally 7 Presho, b. Sept. 25, 1790; died in New York. 2802. ii. Joseph Presho, b. Nov. 27, 1792 ; killed by explosion of a cannon in Wareham. 2803. iii. Phebe Presho, b. Dec. 9, 1794; died Dec. 29, 1808. 2804. iv. Peter Presho, b. March 20, 1797; died in Rhode Island. 2805. V. Damaris Presho, b. June 24, 1799 ; married Ishbosheth or James Simmons (No. 1268). Children given under No. 1268. 2806. vi. Elijah Wilbur Presho, b. Dec. 18, 1801 ; died in New York. 2807. vii. Clarissa Presho, b. Aug. 2, 1805 ; married Thomas, son of Thomas and Hannah (White) Simmons of Ravnham (No. 1267). Children given under No. 1267. 2808. viii. Hosea Presho, b. Dec. 18, 1807. 2809. ix. Veranes Presho, b. April 2, 1810 ; died in Raynham April 17, 1832 ; unmarried. 2810. X. Phebe Presho, b. Sept. 30, 1812. 1320 Dinah 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married March 13, 1792, Linus Dean of Raynham. Children : 2811. i. Linus 7 Dean. 2812. ii. Dinah Dean married Joseph, son of Joseph and Han- nah Pratt Blanchard of Mansfield (No. 1890) ; moved to New York state, where they died ; date of death unknown. Names of children given under name of their father. 1321 James 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham, died Oct. 15, 1844; mar- ried, first, Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah (White) Tis- dale of Easton, Dec. 20, 1798 (No. 1088). Children named under (No. 1088). They were divorced in October, 1814. He married, second, Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Hannah (White) Sim- mons (No. 1266). She died Nov. 2, 1827. 2814. ii. 2815. iii. 2816. iv. 2817. V. 2818. vi. 2819. vii. 2820. viii. SIXTH GENERATION. 221 1322 Zibeon 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where he died Dec. 24, 1829; married July 31, 1798, Lj^dia, daughter of Jacob, Jr., and Hannah (Barney) Wilbur of Raynham, born April 11, 1781, and died Jan. 20, 1870. Children, all born in Raynham : 2813. i. Lydia 7 Wilbur, b. Sept. 17, 1798 ; married, first, Oct. 17, 1824, Alonzo Dean (No. 1828) ; married, second, Nov. 10, 1829, Charles Dean, brother of Alonzo (No. 1829). Dinah Wilbur, b. Feb. 22, 1801. Zibeon Wilbur. Jacob Wilbur. Stella Wilbur, b. May 1, 1807. Elijah Wilbur. Reuben Alden Wilbur. Mary Harris Wilbur, b. Dec. 3, 1817. 1324 Elkanah 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Feb, 1798, Hannah Cole of Norton. Children, born in Raynham : 2821. i. Fanny 7 Wilbur, b. Aug. 15, 1800. 2822. ii. Rhoda Wilbur, b. March 31, 1804. 1325 ApoUos 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Nov. 19, 1795, Hannah Wilbur of Raynham ; he died Nov. 24, 1813. Children, born in Raynham : 2823. i. Parna 7 Wilbur, b. Feb. 28, 1797 ; perhaps married Feb. 28, 1821, Gardner Lewin. 2824. ii. Apollos Wilbur, b. Oct. 2, 1799. 2825. iii. Elijah Wilbur, b. Dec. 25, 1801. 2826. iv. Bathsheba Wilbur, b. in 1805. 2827. V. Seth Dexter Wilbur. Jan. 6, 1818, Hannah Wilbur was appointed guardian for Parna, Apollos and Elijah Wilbur, minors above 14, and Bathsheba and Seth Dexter, minors under 14, children of Apollos Wilbur, late of Raynham, deceased. 2829. ii. 2830. iii. 2831. iv. 2832. V. 2833. vi. 222 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1327 Miriam 6 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where she died July 1, 1859, aged 75 years ; married Dec. 80, 1807, Libeus, son of Josiah and Lydia (Reed) Wilbur, born in Raynham April 25, 1773, and died June 15, 1860. Children, all born in Raynham : 2828. i. Philo 7 Wilbur, b. Dec. 4, 1808 ; died July 16, 1831, unmarried. Artemas Wilbur, b. May 16, 1810. Caroline Wilbur, b. Aug. 15, 1812. Thirza Wilbur, b. Oct. 6, 1814. Lyman Wilbur, b. Jan. 9, 1817. Parna Wilbur, b. ; died young. 1328 George 6 Burt resided in Taunton ; married . Children : 2834. i. George Frederick Mortimer 7 Burt; married Ann Ap- plegate, and resided at Mount Rose, Mercer county, New Jersey. John Burt. Narcissus Burt ; lived in New Brunswick, N. J. Lloyd Burt. Betsey Burt ; married Baylies King ; lived at Fal- mouth. 1329 Dinah 6 Burt resided in Taunton ; married as his second wife, Dec. 3, 1804, William, son of William and Sarah (Hoar) Leonard, a carpenter, of Taunton; his first wife was Hannah Thayer, who died Oct. 25, 1803, aged 58 years. Dinah 6 died May 11, 1851. Her husband died Dec. 28, 1819 (gravestone says 1818), aged 68 years. Children, all born in Taunton : Dinah Wetherell 7 Leonard, b. June 27, 1806. Ruth Hoar Leonard, b. Oct. 3, 1807. Lemira Wheaton Leonard, b. May 24, 1809. Theodora Dean Leonard, b. Aug. 14, 1811. Susanna Lincoln Leonard, b. May 9, 1813. George W. B. Leonard, b. Sept. 15, 1815. Lydia Burt Leonard, b. March 6, 1819. 2835. ii. 2836. iii. 2837. iv. 2838. V. 2889. 2840. ii. 2841. iii. 2842. iv. 2843. V, 2844. vi. 2845. vii. SIXTH GENERATION. 223 1330 Lydia 6 Burt married Leonard Dean. Children : 2846. i. Peneiope 7 Dean ; married Dea. James W. Hart. They had no children. 2847. ii. A daughter ; married George Bullock. 2848. iii. Almira Dean ; married Hiram Bragg. 1331 Susanna 6 Burt married Nathaniel, son of Ichabod and Hannah Lincoln (Ichabod 5, Nathaniel 4, Thomas 3-2-1). He was her second cousin. Child : 2849. i. Nathaniel 7 Lincoln. 1337 Polly Burt 6 Wetherell married Hathaway, son of Stephen and Rebecca (Hathaway) Leonard, born in Fall River in 1802. Names of children given under No. 2281. 1338 Capt. Nathaniel 6 Field, a farmer ; resided in Taunton, where he died July 1, 1860 ; married, first, Dec. 24, 1795, Sarah, daughter of William and Hannah (Thayer) Leonard, who was born Feb. 17, 1775, and died Oct. 18, 1839. He married, second, Sept. 20, 1840, Chloe, widow of Zepaniah Wilbur and daughter of Giles and Me- hitable (Wilbur) Leach. His will, dated Sept. 25, 1843, was proved Nov. 9, 1860. Children, all born in Taunton : 2850. i. Nathaniel 7 Field, b. April 12, 1796 ; died Feb. 28, 1798. Seth Field, b. May 24, 1798. Sally Field, b. June 2, 1801. Lucinda Field, b. April 26, 1803. William L Field, b. May 27, 1805. Orilla Field, b. March 31, 1812. George Field, b. July 11, 1814. 2851. ii. 2862. iii. 2853. iv. 2854. V. 2855. vi. 2856. vii. 224 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1339 Flora 6 Field resided in Raynham ; married March 29, 1795, Solomon, son of Solomon and Hepzibah (Lincoln) Wetherell (No. 1303). Children already given. 1340 Bethuel 6 Field resided in Norton, but latei moved to Chester- field, N. H. He was a farmer and justice of the peace, and filled other offices of trust and responsibility. He died in Chesterfield, N. H., in August, 1845 ; married Sally, daughter of David and Jemima (Dean) Lincoln, born in Norton in March, 1779, and died in Chesterfield, N. H., March 11, 1865. Children, except the last two, born in Norton : 2857. i. Bethuel 7 Field, b. Feb. 18, 1801 ; married Sophronia Allen. 2858. ii. Sally Field, b. Sept. 6, 1802 ; died May 16, 1837 ; un- married. 2859. iii. Pardon Field, b. Sept. 16, 1804 ; married Rebecca Luscomb Caswell of Taunton. Lydia Field, b. Oct. 18, 1806. Nathaniel Field, b. Dec. 17, 1808 ; killed by a kick of a horse when five years of age. Jesse Field, b. Nov. 3, 1811. Hicks Field, b. April 13, 1813. Merida Field, b. June 4, 1816. Polly Field, b. Sept. 27, 1818. Fanny M. Field, b. July 14, 1821. Nathaniel Field, b. Jan. 4, 1827 ; married Lydia Percy of Chesterfield, N. H., and died May 20, 1855. 1341 Philena 6 Field resided in Taunton, on what is now Prospect Hill street; married Feb. 28, 1796, Thomas, son of Solomon and Hepzibah (Lincoln) Wetherell (No. 1304). Children already given. 1342 Artemas 6 Field was a farmer ; resided in Taunton, on what is now Field street. He owned and occupied the homestead of his grandfather, Zebulon Field; died in Taunton April 11, 1861; married May 20, 1806, Lucinda, daughter of William and Hannah (Thayer) Leonard. She was born May 12, 1782, and died Jan. 2, 1867. 2860. iv. 2861. v. 2862. vi. 2863. vii. 2864. viii. 2865. ix. 2866. X. 2867. xi. 2868. 2869. ii. 2870. iii. 2871. iv. 2872. V, 2873. vi. 2874. vii. SIXTH GENERATION. 225 Children, all born in Taunton : Artemas Field, b. Nov. 27, 1807. Braddock Field, b. Dec. 6, 1809. Emory Field, b. March 2, 1812; died Feb. 26, 1824. Hannah Field, b. Aug. 13, 1814; died Aug. 17, 1816. Sarah L. Field, b. Nov. 3, 1817. Hiram Field, b. Sept. 1, 1819. Flora Field, b. Jan. 7, 1822; died May 3, 1839; unmarried. 2875. viii. John Field, b. Jan. 12, 1824; died Feb. 5, 1901; married Ang. 13, 1843, Nancy Maria, daughter of Abijah and Beulah Eddy (Haskins) Lincoln, born ^h Taunton May 4, 1824. He was a farmer and member of the city council of Taunton in 1880. They had only an adopted child, Roswell E. Field. (See No. 3970). 1343 Mereda 6 Field resided in Taunton, where she died Dec. 2, 1855 ; married March, 1806, Uriah, son of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith, born in Taunton Oct. 20, 1776, and died in Taunton May 3, 1851. He was a farmer and lived on what is now Scaddings street. Children, born in Taunton : 2876. i. Paren Field 7 Smith, b. Aug. 28, 1809. 2877. ii. Thomas Leonard Smith, b. Dec. 3, 1812 ; a britannia worker; died Jan. 15, 1832; unmarried. 1344 Orilla 6 Field resided in Taunton, but later moved to Dead River, Me. ; married, James, son of Jonathan and (Wood) Clapp of Norton. Children, probably all born in Taunton : 2878. i. Alvin D. 7 Clapp, b. in 1815 ; married Viles ; lived in Elkhorn, Wis. ; had a son and three daugh- ters; names unknown, 2879. ii. Nathaniel F. Clapp, b. in 1817. 2880. iii. Sarah Louisa Clapp, b. Dec. 29, 1821. 2881. iv. Clarinda M. Clapp, b. in 1824; married June 24, 1845 ; Jonathan W., son of Job and Lucy Pratt of Providence, R. I. ; had three children ; names un known. 2882. V. William Nelson Clapp, b. Aug. 10, 1828. 2883. vi. Henry Williams Clapp, b. in 1830. 226 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1349 Elizabeth 6 Wilbur ; married, first, April 14, 1799, Samuel Wetherell of Norton ; after his death she married, second, in 1816, John Wentworth, born in Canton Oct. 5, 1771, and died in Canton in 1825 ; she married, third, Barnabas Holmes of Plymouth. He died in Raynham, and she in Plymouth Dec. 3, 1837. Children, bv first husband : 2884. i. Samuel Angier 7 Wetherell, b. Aug. 16, 1799 in Norton. 2885. ii. Betsey Wetherell, b. March 9, 1801 in Norton. 2886. iii. Rhoda Wetherell, b. Jan. 18, 1803. 2887. iv. Hannah Wetherell. Children, by second husband : 2888. V. Horace Wentworth, b. in Canton Oct. 15, 1817. 2889. vi. Harriet Maria Wentworth, b. in Raynham May 1, 1824. 1350 Field 6 Wilbur resided in Norton, but later moved to Vermont. He was a farmer and is described as "very decided in his views ; had strong likes and dislikes; also strong attachments and many friends." He died May 28, 1850 in Londonderry, Vt. ; married, first, Rhoda, daughter of Asahel Dean of Easton, who died in Norton; married, second, Sept. 15, 1812, Martha, daughter of William and Prudence (Lincoln) Burt, born in Norton. Children, by first wife, all corn in Norton : 2890. i. Rhoda 7 Wilbur, b. Nov. 12, 1805 ; lived most of her life in Taunton, but died June 1, 1892 in Grafton, Vt. ; unmarried. Bradford Wilbur, b. Aug. 6, 1807. Sally Wilbur, b. March 20, 1810. By second wife : Ephraim Wilbur, b. in Norton Jan. 26, 1813. David Wilbur, b. in Norton Sept. 6, 1815. Lemuel Wilbur, b. in Norton Dec. 8, 1817 ; died Nov. 20 1818 William Wilbur, b. in Townsend, Vt. Jan. 3, 1820. Nancy Wilbur, b. in Taunton Dec. 4, 1821. George Wilbur, b. May 29, 1824 ; died Feb. 3, 1825. Almira Wilbur, b. in Townsend, Vt. Feb. 19, 1826. Curtis Shattuck Wilbur, b. in Townsend, Vt. Feb. 17, 1828. 5^891. 11. 2892. iii. 2893. iv. 2894. V. 2895. vi. 2896. vii. 2897. viii. 2898. ix. 2899. X. 2900. xi. SIXTH GENERATION. 227 2901. xii. Harriet Eliza Wilbur, b. in Townsend, Vt. March 19, 1831 ; resided in Weston, Vt. "She has never en- joyed good health, but is a very neat and particular person." She married July 30, 1871, Lucius F., son of Fenn and Esther (Hubbard) Hart of Weston, Vt. He is not living. She has had no children. 1351 Hannah 6 Wilbur ; married, first, Elijah Braman of Norton ; married, second, Elisha Hodges of Norton, born in 1777, and died in 1856. She died in 1854. Children, by first husband : 2902. i. Hannah Braman, b. in 1809 ; died in 1835 ; married Francis Guillo. Almira Braman, b. in 1812 ; died April 3, 1836. Elijah Braman. By second husband : Harriet Hodges, b. in 1819; died in 1846. Samuel Hodges, b. April 16, 1820 ; died in 1899. Ellen Diana Hodges, b. Jan. 29, 1822 ; died leaving no issue. Corsina Hodges, b. Jan. 27, 1824 ; died leaving no issue. Eliza Jane Hodges, b. April 2, 1826 ; living in 1901 at Barrowsville, Norton. 1352 Reuben 6 Wilbur resided in Norton and Taunton ; died March 3, 1858; married, first, March 26, 1812, Lucy M., daughter of Capt. Timothy and Sarah (Smith) White of Taunton. (No. 967). Names of children given under 967. He married second, Sept. 30, 1833, Mary (Phillips) Field, widow of Bradford Field. Had no children by second wife : 1353 Barsina6 Wilbur; married Nov. 12, 1812, Elias, son of Noah and Olive (Shepard) Clapp, born Jan. 18, 1782, and died May 12, 1865. They moved to Greenbush, N. Y., and thence to Albany, N. Y. 2903. ii. 2904. iii. 2905. iv. 2906. V. 2907. vi. 2908. vii. 2909. viii. 228 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 2910. i. Noah Clapp; married Lovejoy ; had five child- ren; names not known. 2911. ii. Eliza Ann Clapp; married Townsend ; had five children and lived in New York, when last heard from. Elias 6 Clapp was descended from Thomas 1 Clapp in the following line ; Elias 6 Clapp, Noah 5, Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Thomas 1. 1355 Calvin 6 Wilbur ; married Nov. 30, 1815, Maria, daughter of Job and Susanna (Wilbur) Leonard. Children : 2912. i. Calvin Wilbur; married, first, Charlotte Davis; married, second, Mary Davis, sister of Charlotte, his first wife. Maria Calista Wilbur. Prilott Wilbur ; married Ann Eliza Rounds. Louisa Jane Wilbur ; married Peleg Randall. George Wilbur. William Bradford Wilbur ; married Phebe Brown. Irvilla Wilbur; married Edward Waldron. Alvina B. Wilbur, b. Nov. 3, 1832. Albert Alexander Wilbur; married Susan Cady. Charles Henry Wilbur ; died young. Charles Henry Wilbur; married Kate Gordon. Thomas Shepherd Wilbur; married Sarah Edwards. Lorin Wilbur. Mary Elizabeth Wilbur. Welcome Preston Wilbur. 1356 Pamelia 6 Field resided in Taunton; married May 4, 1800> George, son of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith, born in Taunton Oct. 2. 1778, and died in Taunton Aug. 21, 1851. Children, all born in Taunton : George Smith, b. in 1801. Pamelia Smith, b. Aug. 1803. Lydia Smith. Eleanor Smith. James Smith, b. June 1, 1814. 2913. ii. 2914. iii. 2915. iv. 2916. V. 2917. vi. 2918. vii. 2919. viii. 2920. ix. 2921. X. 2922. xi. 2923. xii. 2924. xiii. 2925. xiv. 2926. XV. 2927. i. 2928. ii. 2929. iii. 2930. iv. 2931. V. 2935. i. 2936. ii. 2937. iii, 2938. iv. 2939. V. 2940. vi. SIXTH GENERATION. 229 2932. vi. Mary Smith, b. May 28, 1817 ; married April 12, 1835, George, son of Capt. Nathaniel and Sarah (Leonard) Field. For children see No. 2856. 2983. vii. Hannah Smith, b. Nov. 25, 1821 ; died Jan. 25, 1824. 2934. viii. Peleg Smith, b. Sept. 14, 1825 ; died Nov. 28, 1851 ; unmarried. 1357 Polly 6 Field resided in Taunton ; married Robert, son of Stephen and Abigail (Pitts) Lincoln, born in 1779, and died Feb. 1, 1846, aged 67 years. She died Oct. 23, 1868, aged eighty-seven years. Children, all born in Taunton : Robert Lincoln, b. May 27, 1806. Field Lincoln, b. March 20, 1808. James Lincoln, b. June 29, 1810. Benjamin Lincoln, b. May 20, 1813. Therina Lincoln, b. May 26, 1815. Lydia Lincoln, b. April 5, 1819 ; died June 20, 1846; unmarried. 2941. vii. Marzillai Lincoln, b. April 1822 ; died Aug. 5, 1826. 1358 Marzilla 6 Field ; married Feb. 26, 1809, George Pool of Rayn- ham. They lived in West Bridgewater. Child : 2942. i. George 7 Pool; married Sept. 20, 1840, Charlotte W Smith. 1359 Charles 6 Field ; married Sabrina, daughter of Stephen and Abigail (Pitts) Lincoln of Taunton and moved to New York State. Child : 2948. i. Sabra 7 Field. 1360 Alson 6 Field resided in Raynham ; married Orilla , born Feb. 9, 1795. He died Jan. 30, 1883, aged eighty-six years, three months and eighteen days. She died Aug. 19, 1878, aged eighty- three years, six months and ten days. Children : 2944. i. Sarah A. 7 Field. 2945. ii. Daniel R. Field, b. ; died March 19, 1825, aged three vears, two months. 2946. iii. Hannah Field, b. . 230 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1363 Sarah 6 Brettun ; married Alpheus Pratt of North Middleboro. They moved to Putney, Vt. in 1806 but returned to North Middleboro and later lived in Raynham. Children : 2947. i. Clarissa 7 Pratt, b. in 1804 ; died in Raynham Aug. 9, 1833 ; married Nov. 15, 1823, Otis, son of Simeon and Arbela (Keith) Wilbur. (No. 2336). 2948. ii. Nathaniel Pratt, b. in 1805. 2949. iii. Alpheus Pratt. 2950. iv. Samuel Sherman Pratt. 2951. V. Dorastus F. Pratt, b. in 1812; died Dec. 22, 1846, aged thirty-four years ; married July 3, 1837, Thirza, daughter of Libeus and Miriam (Wilbur) Wilbur. (No. 2831). 2952. vi. Atlanta Pratt ; married Dunbar. 2953. vii. Charlotte Pratt, b. in 1816 ; married Lysander W. Field, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Wilbur) Field. (No. 2378). 2954. viii. Ira B. Pratt ; married, first, Harriet Austin of Taun- ton ; perhaps daughter of Daniel Austin, No. 3018 ; married, second, Hall. 1364 Betsey 6 Brettun ; married in Raynham April 30, 1809, Joseph Copeland of Norton and moved to Maine. Children : 2955. i. Joseph 7 Copeland ; lived in Holden, Me. 2956. ii. Almira Copeland. 2957. iii. Laura Copeland. 2958. iv. A child ; name not known to the writer. 1365 Belinda 6 Brettun ; married at Bangor, Me. Oct. 14, 1811, Cyrus Brewer of Orrington, Me. He died early. Children : 2959. i. Belinda 7 Brewer ; married Albert Andrews of Rayn- ham. 2960. ii. Albert Brewer; a sea captain, 2961. iii. Almeda Brewer; married Beziah Brastow and lived in Brewer, Me. 2962. iv. Ellen Brewer ; married Snow ; both died before 1901. 2963. V. Jerome Brewer; married Weeks. SIXTH GENERATION. 231 1367 Seth 6 Brettun was a farmer; resided in Raynham, where he died Jan. 9, 18G0 ; married, first, Eunice Leach in 1817 ; she died July 4, 1827, leaving no children. He married, second, Peddy Harvey, widow of Barnabas Harvey and daughter of John and Martha (Lincoln) Harvey; she was born June 26, 1795 and died June 5, 1875. Children, both born in Raynham : 2964. i. Seth Henry 7 Brettun, b. March 3, 1829. 2965. ii. Wealthy Field Brettun, b. Dec. 17, 1834. (By her first husband Peddy Harvey had three children, 1 Peddy Harvey, who married Sylvanus Makepeace, 2 George Harvey, 3 John Harvey). 1368 ■ Ira 6 Brettun was a farmer ; resided in Raynham, where he died March 5, 1852; married March 4, 1847, Lucinda E., widow of Timothy M. Lincoln, and daughter of Ezekiel and Lucinda (Williams) Lincoln of Taunton. Child : 2966. i. L-a 7 Brettun, b. . 1369 Wealthy 6 Brettun; married in Raynham; Nov. 16, 1820, Russell Hart, and moved to Maine Nov. 17, 1820. Children : Russell N. B. 7 Hart. Wealthy Maria Hart. Edwin Hart. Emeline Hart. Henry Hart. Ann Sophia Hart. Adelaide Hart. William Hart. Andrew Hart. 1361 Sally 6 Gilmore ; married in 1802, Peleg Leach. Children : 2976. i. Peleg 7 Leach, b. in 1802. 2977. ii. Sarah Field Leach, b. in 1804. 2978. iii. Adeline Cornet Leach, b. in 1806. 2967. i. 2968. ii. 2969. iii. 2970. iv. 2971. V. 2972. vi. 2973. vii. 2974. viii. 2975. ix. 2979. iv. 2980. V. 2981. vi. 2982. vii. 282 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Olive Leach, b. in 1807. Elisha Gilmore Leach, b. in 1809. William Tirrell Leach, b. in 1810. Ebenezer Leach, b. in 1813. 1383 Albert 6 Field resided in Taunton. He was a pioneer in the manufacture of tacks and small nails. He took his two sons, George A, and James B., into partnership and under the firm name "A. Field & Sons," carried on the business until his death in 1869. They were the largest manufacturers of tacks in the United States. He died April 25, 1869; married, first, June 7, 1818, Abigail Hewins ; she was born in Sharon, Oct. 1, 1797, and died in Taunton, June 11, 1850. He married, second, Lavinia F. (Woodward) White, widow of George White, and daughter of Calvin and Fanny Woodward. Children, by first wife, all born in Taunton : George Albert 7 Field, b. March 26, 1819. James Barden Field, b. Jan. 21, 1821. Charles Edson Field, b. Jan. 3, 1823; died Nov. 27, 1828. Henry Ellis Field, b. March 8, 1825; died Feb. 12, 1827. Abigail Carpenter Field, b. Dec. 16, 1826. Caroline Frances Field, b. Dec. 11, 1828. Charles Henry Field, b. March 31, 1831 ; married June 7, 1853, Susan B. Nichols, born May 5, 1831; died May 3, 1867; had no children. 2990. viii. Ann Maria Field, b. Feb. 21, 1833 ; married J. G. S. Carlton. They live in Lynn; have no children. 2991. ix. Hannah Elizabeth Field, b. June 14, 1835. 2992. X. William Trask Field, b. Dec. 14, 1836. 2993. xi. Adeline Baylies Field, b. Feb. 23, 1839; died Sept. 22, 1840. 2994. xii. Adeline Baylies Field, b. Feb. 10, 1841 ; living in 1901 ; unmarried. By second wife : 2995. xiii. Fanny Carlton Field, b. April 21, 1853 ; died Nov. 18, 1874 ; unmarried. 1384 Jude 6 Field resided in New York City at Avenue C and Sixth street, where he died March 12, 1856. He was a manufacturer of 1 2983. i. 2984. ii. 2985. iii. 2986. iv. 2987. V. 2988. vi. 2989. vii. SIXTH GENERATION. 233 nails. He married, first, July 3, 1826, Maria, daughter of Peter and Katharine (Martine) Parsells, born on Perry street, New- York city Jan. 1810, and died at Avenue C and Sixth street. New York city Nov. 5, 1846. He married, second, March 9, 1847, Mary Ann, daughter of Torris and Leggett Guerineau. Children, all born in New York city, by first wife : 2996. i. Maria Louisa 7 Field, b. Feb. 22, 1828; died March 13, 1832. 2997. ii. Sarah Ann Field, b. May 26, 1830 ; died July 22, 1830. 2998. iii. Maria Louisa Field, b. Feb. 1, 1833 ; married Thomas Decker and lives at Ocean Grove, N. J. 2999. iv. Delia Ann Field, b. Sept. 19, 1835; died Aug. 18, 1836. 3000. V. Harvey Brown Field, b. June 25, 1837 ; died April 6, 1838. 3001. vi. Albert Field, b. June 24, 1840. 3002. vii. Delia Ann Field, b. March 6, 1844. Children, by second wife : 3008. viii. Jude Wesley Field, b. Nov. 15, 1848; married April 1, 1872, Adeila F. Redden; resides in West Phil- adelphia, Pa. 3004. ix. Benjamin Franklin Field, b. March 27, 1853; married Nov. 24, 1881, Sarah Miller; resides in New York city. 3005. X. George Washington Field, twin with Benjamin Frank- lin, b. March 27, 1853; died July 11, 1853. 1385 Arba 6 Field resided in New York city ; married . Child : 3006. i. William Henry 7 Field ; an engineer in the works of A. Field & Sons. There may have been other children. 1886 Benjamin F. 6 Field was a tailor ; resided in Plymouth ; married in 1833, Eveline B., daughter of Bartlett and Eliza Bradford June 9, 1884. She being insane her son-in-law, James M. Atwood, was appointed her guardian. She died Aug. 24, 1885. Mr. Field died Jan. 2, 1887. Children : 3007. i. Helen M. 7 Field ; married James M. Atwood. 3008. ii. Bartlett B. Field. 234 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1389 Lucy 6 Field; married April 13, 1815, Sampson Patten of Dedham. Children, born in Norton : 3009. i. William Sampson 7 Patten, b. Nov. 27, 1815. 3010. ii. Sarah Ann Patten, b. Oct. 8, 1817. 1392 Patten 6 Field was a carpenter; died in Salem Feb. 16, 1865; married Louisa . Children : 3011. i. William Patten 7 Field, b. March 27, 1829. 3012. ii. Maria Louisa Field, b. Feb. 3, 1831. 1397 Oliver Lamb 6 Field perhaps died in Fitchburg. In a will of Oliver L. Field of Fitchburg he requests that he be buried at Colebrook, N. H., where his first wife was buried and mentions his then wife as Sarah E. Children : 3013. i. Washington P. 7 Field. 3014. ii, Agnes Field ; married Fletcher. The above items relating to Lucy 6, Patten 6, and Oliver Lamb 6 Field are taken from Peirce's Field Genealogy. 1398 Daniel 6 Austin ; married Betsey Wetherell ; resided in Taunton. Children : 3015. i. Elizabeth or Eliza 7 Austin. 3016. ii. Sally Austin; married Ransom Matteson and lived in Taunton. 3017. iii. Philena Wetherell Austin, b. May 7, 1816; married Solomon Dean and lived in Taunton. 3018. iv. Harriet Austin, b. April 16, 1819 ; married Ira B. Pratt (No. 2954) and lived in Raynham. She died before 1857. 3019. V. Daniel L. Austin, b. May 12, 1823. 3020. vi. Angeline Austin, b. Sept. 15, 1828. 3021. vii. Abby Maria Austin, b. July 16, 1832. Angeline and Abby Maria probably died unmarried before 1857 ; they are not mentioned in their grandmother's will. SIXTH GENERATION. 235 1400 Stirapson 6 Austin resided in Mansfield, where he died ; married March 24, 1814, Sally, daughter of Asa Newcomb ; she probably- died about 1837. June 6, 1837, he was appointed guardian for his five children who were minors. His oldest child, Sarah Jane, was then more than twenty-one years of age. Children : 3022. i. Sarah Jane 7 Austin, b. in Mansfield June 3, 1814; married Oct. 20, 1836, William W., son of Elijah and Sophia (Story) White ; he was born in Norton March 24, 1814. (No. 2596). 3023. ii. Stimpson L. Austin, b. in Mansfield Aug. 1, 1817. 3024. iii. Julia A. Austin ; died unmarried. 8025. iv. George M. Austin. 3026. V. Martha B. Austin ) i -i t • tvt ^ ij • ;i OAOT • A T AT A i- J both livc m Maustield uumamed. 3027. VI. Angehne M. Austin \ 1434 Caroline 6 Whitaker ; died May 29, 1885 ; married June 3, 1823, Walter Hixon, son of William and Eunice (Hixou) Bow- doin, who was born May 12, 1795, and died Sept 30, 1869. They had a daughter : 3028. i. Caroline Eliza 7 Bowdoin, b. Aug. 9, 1828. 1436 Horace 6 Whitaker ; died Jan. 17, 1887 ; married Oct. 4, 1827, Abbeline Howe, daughter of Smith and Elizabeth (Howe) Wil- kinson, who was born Sept. 20, 1809, and died July 5, 1874. Their children were : 3029. i. Harrison Smith 7 Whitaker, b. June 24, 1828. 3030. ii. Mary Abbeline Whitaker, b. Dec. 14, 1830. 3031. iii. Elizabeth Howe Whitaker, b. May 28, 1834. 3032. iv. Horace Wilkinson Whitaker, b. May 12, 1845. 1437 Emily 6 Whitaker; died July 19, 1830; married April 6, 1826, Austin, son of Enos and Desire (Bixby) Stimson, who was born July 25, 1801, and died May 2, 1831. Their children were : 3033. i. Horace Whitaker 7 Stimson, b. about 1828. 3034. ii. Emily Whitaker Stimson, b. May 19, 1830. 23G THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1438 Alfred 6 Whitaker; died July 24, 1844; married May 27, 1835, Lavinia, daughter of Charles and Lois (Newell) Carpenter, who was born Sept. 11, 1806, and died March 9, 1865. Their children were : 3035. i. Alfred Ede 7 Whitaker, b. Sept. 24, 1839. 3036. ii. Abbie Lavinia Whitaker, b. Jan. 25, 1841. 3037. iii. Alfred Edward Whitaker, b. Jan. 23, 1843. 1440 William 6 Whitaker ; died Jan. 3, 1879 ; married Nov. 26, 1840, Emma Louise, daughter of Cyrus and Ann Lockwood (Arnold) Barker. Their children were : 3038. i. William Ede 7 Whitaker, b. Jan. 19, 1846 ; died Aug. 4, 1846. 3039. ii. Louise Emma Whitaker, b. Aug, 5, 1849. 3040. iii. Helen Augusta Whitaker, b. July 9, 1853. 1441 Mary 6 Whitaker; died Sept. 14, 1853; married Aug. 9, 1838, Alexander Hamilton, son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Morgan) Avery, who was born June 28, 1814, and died June 27, 1862. Their children were : 3041. i. Emma Louise 7 Avery, b. Dec. 5, 1843. 3042. ii. Louise Huntington Avery, b. March 7, 1846. 3043. iii. Mary Elizabeth Avery, b. July 5, 1848. 1442 Julia Maria 6 Whitaker; married Oct. 27, 1847, Benjamin Ed- ward, son of Michael and Eunice (Pitcher) Walcott, who was born Sept. 14, 1808, and died April 3, 1874. Their children were : 3044. i. Benjamin Edward 7 Walcott, b. Jan. 7, 1856. 3045. ii. Julia Maria Walcott, b. Feb. 17, 1861. 1443 Hannah 6 Whitaker ; died June 7, 1856 ; married Nov. 30, 1848, Willard Lewis, son of John and Hannah (Lewis) Bowdoin, who was born July 29, 1820, and died April 27, 1870. They had a daughter : 3046. i. Mary Whitaker 7 Bowdoin, b. Nov. 12, 1851. 3048. ii. 3049. iii. 3050. iv. 3051. V. 3052. vi. 3053. vii. 3054. viii. 3055. ix. SIXTH GENERATION. 237 1444 Isaac 6 Stearns resided in Mansfield, but for some time lived in Providence, R. I., where he was publisher and proprietor of a newspaper. He was a frequent contributor to newspapers, chiefly of articles relating to agriculture. He died ; married July 26, 1818, Sarah, daughter of Bethuel and Elizabeth Fillebrown, who was born in Easton April 2, 1798, and died . Their children were : 3047. i. Sarah 7 Stearns, b. April 27, 1819 ; died March 19, 1822. Elizabeth Stearns, b. June 12, 1823. Isaac Holden Stearns, b. June 12, 1825. George Frederick Stearns, b. Oct. 1, 1826. Susannah Cheever Stearns, b. June 7, 1830. Hepzibah Fillebrown Stearns, b. March 21, 1833. Orange Scott Stearns, b. Feb. 26, 1835. Marion Stearns, b. Feb. 8, 1837. Ellen Stearns, b. in Norton Sept. 9, 1839. 1448 Rachel R. 6 Stearns ; married April 5, 1837, James Sullivan, son of Job Randall of Easton ; he was born in August 1805, and died in Easton in 1862. Child: 3056. i. Asenath Jane 7 Randall, b. Jan. 19, 1839. 1451 William 6 Stearns resided in Mansfield; married Nov. 17, 1831, Nancy Hicks, daughter of Nehemiah and Elizabeth Walker of Dighton ; she was born Sept. 21, 1807. Children, all born in Mansfield : 3057. i. William Lowell 7 Stearns, b. Nov. 6, 1833. 3058. ii. La Roy Vernon Stearns, b. Oct. 23, 1835. 3059. iii. Nancy Augusta Stearns, b. Jan. 24, 1837; died Oct. 21, 1837. 3060. iv. Nancy Josephine Stearns, b. Oct. 11, 1839; died Jan. 30, 1841. 3061. V. Elijah Walker Stearns, b. Jan. 27, 1842; married June 20, 1867, Mary, daughter of J. Wesley and Almira Brown ; she was born in Norton in 1847. 3062. vi. Josephine Elizabeth Stearns, b. April 29. 1845. 3063. vii. Williamina Stearns, b. Oct. 17, 1848. 238 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1471 Ephraim 6 White resided in Mansfield ; married Maach 10, 1847, Phebe Jane Smith, who died Dec. 11, 18-18, aged twenty-one years. Child: 3064. i. Richard Ephraim 7, b. in Mansfield June 12, 1848. SEVENTH GENERATION. 1473 Abigail 7 Hall ; married April 21, 1793, Samuel Shaw, a farmer of Raynham ; she died Sept. 20, 1851, aged eighty years. Children, all born in Raynham : 3065. i. Mary 8 Shaw, b. Sept. 13, 179-4 ; died March 27, 1876 ; married Josephus Biimpus of Middleboro. 3066. ii. Samuel Shaw, b. Sept. 29, 1795 ; married Aug. 25, 1817, Mrs. Rachel Borden of Raynham ; after her death he married Mrs. Farnham. He died March 4, 1881. 3067. iii. Diademia Shaw, b. July 29, 1797 ; married, first, Abiathar Dean of Taunton, who died June 26, 1833, aged thirty-five years. She married, second, William Ramsdell of Middleboro. She died in March 1882, aged eighty-five years, leaving no children. 3068. iv. Isaac H. Shaw, b. Feb. 4, 1800 ; died at sea June 1844. 3069. V. Susanna H. Shaw, b. June 4, 1802 ; died 18— ; mar- ried Henry Hall of Westmoreland, N. H. 3070. vi. Linus N. Shaw, b. Nov. 29, 1804. 3071. vii. Alanson Shaw, b. May 6, 1807 : died March 15, 1809. 3072. viii. Abigail Shaw, b. Jan. 10, 1810 ; married, first, Briggs of West Bridgewater ; married, second, Joshua Hall of East Westmoreland, N. H. 3073. ix. Lucinda Shaw, b. in 1814 ; died the same year. 1489 Amasa 7 Hall was a mariner; moved to Livermore, Me., thence to Portsmouth, N. H. ; died in 1797 at St. George, W. I., when on a commercial voyage ; married Abigail , born in 1771. Child : 3074. i. Horace 8 Hall, b. June 10, 1795. 240 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1490 Keilali 7 Hall resided in Livermore, Me., but later moved to Winthrop, Me. An interesting sketch of his life may be found in Hall Genealogy, page 639. He married Dec. 1, 1801, Lucy Soper of Livermore, born July 6, 1784, and died Sept. 27, 1857, in her seventh-fourth year. He died Nov. 22, 1859, in his eighty-sixth year. Child : 3075. i. Amasa Williams 8 Hall. 1491 Amos 7 Hall was a farmer ; resided at Raynham Centre on the homestead of his ancestors ; was one of the leading members of the Congregational Society ; a member of the board of selectmen and assessors for several years ; represented the town in the State Legislature of 1825, 1837 and 1839 ; superintended the building of the church in 1832 ; frequently presided at town meetings ; was a justice of the peace and quorum and held other positions of trust and responsibility. He married Oct. 20, 1803, Susanna, daughter of John King of Raynham, born April 23, 1779, and died April 12, 1852. He died Dec. 15, 1869, in his ninety-fourth year. Children, all born in Raynham : 3076. i. Amos Randall 8 Hall, b. April 30, 1805 ; married Nov. 1830, Arbela Keith Wilbur. (For children see No. 2340.) 3077. ii. Hannah King Hall, b. Nov. 1806 ; living in 1883 ; unmarried. 3078. iii. Soranus Hall, b. Oct. 9, 1808. 3079. iv. Gustavus Hall, b. Nov. 3, 1811 ; died in 1813. 3080. V. Gustavus Hall, b. Oct. 3, 1817. 1498 Betsey 7 Shaw ; married Jan. 13, 1805, Dr. Alfred, son of James and Hannah (Shaw) Williams : he was born in Taunton, April 1778 ; died in Taunton Sept. 11, 1849. She died in Taun- ton Nov. 4, 1859. Children, born in Taunton : 3081. i. Susan Keith 8 Williams, b. Oct. 13, 1805. 3082. ii. Virginia Williams, b. June 13, 1807 ; died April 8, 1887 ; married Feb. 7, 1848, James Dean, son of Allen and Harriet (Dean) Presbrey, b. Nov. 18, 1813 ; died Dec. 10, 1890 (No- 2298). They had no children. 3083. iii. 3084. iv. 3085. V. 308G. vi. 3087. vii. 3088. viii. 3089. i. 3090. ii. 3091. iii. 3092. iv. 8093. V. SEVENTH GENERATION. 241 Alfred Williams, b. Jan. 17, 1810 ; died Feb. 20, 1811. Hannah Williams, b. Jan. 26, 1812. Betsey Williams, b. Aug. 27, 1816 ; died Aug. 2, 1896. Mary Bush Williams, b. July 9, 1819 ; died Oct. 17, 1821. Mary Burroughs Williams, b. Aug. 8, 1822. Alfred Williams, b. . 1499 Charlotte Lucretia 7 Shaw ; married, first, in 1810 or 1811, Robert, son of Robert and Mary (Fales) Peckham of Petersham. He died in New York city in 1824. She married, second, in June 1833, Hon. Silas Shepard of Taunton, and died in Taunton Dec. 31, 1837. Children : Mary Fales 8 Peckham : died young. John Shaw Peckham ; died young. John Anson Peckham, b. May 18, 1816. Robert Williams Peckham, b. Aug. 30, 1818; died. Charlotte Fales Peckham, b. Dec. 5, 1821 ; married Elisha Tyson Wilson of Baltimore, Md. 1500 Hannah 7 Shaw ; married, first, James Dean of Taunton ; mar- ried, second, in 1815 Charles Godfrey, a merchant of Taunton. Children, all born in Taunton, by first husband : 3094. i. Maria J. 8 Dean, b. June 13, 1813 ; died March 18, 1890 ; unmarried. By second husband : 3095. ii. Ellen Augusta 8 Godfrey, b. Jan. 2, 1817. 3096. iii. Eugene Wallace Godfrey, b. Feb. 28, 1819. 3097. iv. Charlotte Jerusha Godfrey, b. March 28, 1821 ; died Nov. 9, 1885 ; married May 28, 1852, Thomas Rice of Bangor, Me. ; she had no children. 3098. V. Orlando Godfrey, b. ; died in infancy. 3099. vi. Oliver Shaw Godfrey, b. June 4, 1825 ; married Oct. 10, 1848, Ellen Freeman of Bangor, Me. ; she was born Sept. 24, 1821. They had three children, all of whom died unmarried. She died in Hannibal, Missouri Nov. 12, 1882; he died Nov. 26, 1870. 3100. vii. Elizabeth Maltby Godfrey, b. Oct. 8, 1827. 3101. viii. Mary Dudley Godfrey, b. March 20, 1880. 8102. ix. Cyrus Orlando Godfrey, b. Feb. 1, 1833. 242 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1501 Mary T Shaw ; married John Baylies of Taunton, later they moved to New Bedford. She died May 2, 1880. Children : 3103. i. Charlotte 8 Baylies. 3104. ii, John B. Baylies, b. Aug. 31, 1822. 3105. iii. William Baylies, b. in 1824. 3106. iv. George Baylies, b. in 1820 ; died unmarried. 3107. V. Mary Baylies ; died unmarried. 3108. vi. Isabel Baylies ; died unmarried. 3109. vii. Marion Baylies ; died unmarried. 3110. viii. Ellen Baylies. 1504 Ellis 7 Hall resided near his father in Raynham. He was a farmer and tanner ; had a grist mill and saw mill ; was a director and president of Taunton bank many years, justice of the peace, town treasurer and representative to the General Court ; a prom- inent member of the Unitarian church and a member and officer of the Beethoven Society; a friend and patron of music and a leading business man. He died Feb. 8, 1867 ; married, first, Oct. 7, 1802, Mary, daughter of John and Abigail (White) Dean of Mansfield, born Dec. 29, 1773, and died Aug. 11, 1841 (No. 808). He married, second, Susan, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Williams of Taunton, born April 24, 1791. Children, all by first wife, and born in Raynham : 3111. i. Ellis Billings 8 Hall, b. Feb. 10, 1806. 3112. ii. John Avery Hall, b. July 25, 1808. 3113. iii. Alfred A. Hall, b. Aug. 5, 1810; married Emily, daughter of Jacob and Mehitable (Reed) Deane. (See No. 1842). 1505 Saloma 7 Hall resided in Raynham ; married in 1810, Clothier Knapp, who died in 1831 ; she died July 17, 1853. Children, all born in Raynham : 3114. i. C. Sumner 8 Knapp, b. May 27, 1 811 ; was a farmer and chorister at the Congregational church over thirty years. 3115. ii. Thirza Knapp, b. May 22, 1814. 3116. iii. Caleb A. Knapp, b. July 27, 1816 ; died in 1846. 3117. iv. Charles Ireson Knapp, b. Jan. 23, 1819 ; died in 1850. SEVENTH GENERATION. 243 1506 Nellie C. 7 Hall resided in Raynham, where she died in 1876, aged ninety-one years; married April 30, 1811 Carmi Andrews, who died Feb, 1(3, 1863, in the eighty-second year of his age. He was a farmer ; member of the General Court from Raynham in 1841 and a member of the First Congregational Society, Children, all born in Raynham : 3118. i. Francis Cary 8 Andrews, b. April 13, 1812. 3119. ii. Reuben Hall Andrews, b. July 28, 1814 ; married first, Oct. 14, 1840, Harriet S. White, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Tracy) White (No. 2467). After her death in 1859 he married, second, April 1, 1860, Harriet K. Upham. He was employed in a manu- facturing establishment in Fall River, but now lives in Brookline, He has had no children. 3120. iii. Mira Andrews, b. June 5, 1818; died at the home- stead in Raynham Oct. 30, 1896 ; unmarried. 3121. iv. Justin Andrews, b. March 22, 1821. 3122. V. Elihu Andrews, b. April 3, 1823. 3123. vi. Ellen Andrews, b, Sept. 6, 1826. 1507 Jemima 7 Hall married Feb. 1814, Marcus Howard, a farmer of West Bridgewater, who died Aug. 14, 1852. She was living in 1883, then in her ninety-sixth year, in the enjoyment of a clear mind and good spirits. Children : 3124. i. William Henry 8 Howard, b. Dec. 1814; died aged ten years. 3125. ii. Mary Dean Howard, b. Oct. 12, 1816, 3126. iii, Francis Ellis Howard, b. Sept, 8, 1820; died aged twenty-five years, 3127. iv, Milo Howard, b, Jan, 21, 1823; married Catherine, . daughter of Capt. C. Howard ; resides in Chelsea, 1508 Rebecca 7 Hall resided in Raynham, where she died Dec. 3, 1833 ; married in 1815, Asaph Tracy, who died Nov. 4, 1862. Children, both born in Raynham : 3128. i. Ann J, 8 Tracy, b, June 4, 1817, 3129. ii. Jemima H, Tracy, b, Dec, 29, 1818; married April 24, 1838, William F,, son of Simeon and Arbela (Keith) Wilbur. For children see No, 2344, 244 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1509 John Williams 7 Hall resided in Raynham, where he died April 1, 1811; married March 9, 1806, Anna, daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Hall) Dean. Child : 3130. i. John Williams Dean 8 Hall, b. in Raynham Oct. 10, 1807. 1512 Ariston 7 Hall resided in Wrentham, where he was a merchant, but later engaged in the straw bonnet business. In 1837 he moved to Boston ; died June 13, 1850 ; married Harrietta, daugh- ter of Solomon Inglee. She was born Oct. 11, 1792, and died March 17, 1868, in her seventy-seventh year. Children, all born in Wrentham : 3131. i. Jane Inglee 8 Hall, b. Oct. 16, 1817. 3132. ii. Caroline Frances Hall, b. May 1823 ; died in 1826. 3133. iii. Francis Dewson Hall, b. Dec. 4, 1831. 1523 Rev. Charles Henry 7 Alden was a chaplain in the U. S. Navy ; married in 1825, Alice B. Wight, who was born in 1800, and died in 1867. He died in 1846. Child : 3134. i. Charles Henry 8 Alden, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., April 28, 1836. 1538 Caroline 7 Bailey ; married April 10, 1828, Joseph A. Brinton, and moved to Falls Village, Conn. Children : 3135. i. Sarah Adeline 8 Brinton, b. Aug. 21, 1830; died March 21, 1832. 3136. ii. Caroline Brinton, b. Aug. 26, 1832; died Oct. 11, 1887. 3137. iii. Joseph Brinton, b. June 12, 1836. 1539 Dea. Jacob 7 Bailey resided in Mansfield ; he was a farmer and in the railroad business ; died in Mansfield Sept. 11, 1884 ; married July 26, 1827, Sally Sumner, daughter of Capt. James Skinner of Mansfield, born Jan. 29, 1807, and died April 28, 1886. Children, born in Mansfield : 3138. i. George Edson 8 Bailey, b. Jan. 1, 1829. 3139. ii. Deborah Caroline Bailey, b. July 23, 1830. ■ Children 3141. !• 3142. ii. 3143. iii. 3144. iv. 3145. V. SEVENTH GENERATION. 245 1545 Anna 7 or Nancy 7 Babcock ; married Sept. 30, 1810, her cousin, William Babcock. She died in St. Andrew, N. B. Jan. 17, 1839 Child : 3140. i. Charles 8 Babcock ; married Mary . 1548 Jotham 7 Babcock died in 1857 ; married in 1827, Catherine Wood. dren : Anna 8 Babcock. Charles Babcock ; died before 1899 ; unmarried. Delia Babcock ; died before 1899 ; unmarried. Charlotte Babcock ; living in 1899 ; unmarried. William Babcock ; died before 1899 ; unmarried. 1549 Asa 7 Babcock lived in Orono, Me.; married March 5, 1827, Mary Anna, daughter of Benjamin, Jr. and Mary (Home) Browne of Vassalborough, Me. She was born Aug. 8, 1805, and died Oct. 24, 1848. He died Aug, 1, 1868. After his marriage he moved to Orono, Me., where he became an owner of mills and was largely interested in lumbering in the northern part of Maine. His mills were burned and he lost $40,000 in that night's fire. He built a large wooden house on Maine street, on land running back a mile from the river. The house was sold in 1853 to Mr. Webster, uncle to the wife of Gov. Israel Washburn of Maine. He then moved to Bangor and bought a house on Ohio street in 1851. Mr. Babcock went to Europe in 1835, hoping from treatment to recover the use of his arms, which became impaired by a shock. He took with him, as physician. Dr. Hews. They sailed in the ship Ros- coe, passage seventeen days from New York to Liverpool. He returned in the summer of 1836, sailing from Liverpool, and had a forty-nine days passage to St. Andrews, N. B. Their children, born in Orono, Me., were : 3146. i. Caroline Augustine 8 Babcock, b. Dec. 9, 1827. 3147. ii. Edward Babcock ; died young. 3148. iii. Julia Babcock ; died in 1867 ; unmarried. 246 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 3149. iv. Elizabeth Babcock, b. in 1835 ; died in Reno, Nevada Sept. 19, 1899; unmarried. The Gazette of Reno, Nevada, of that date, has the following : "Miss Babcock was a pioneer woman of Nevada, and her name is interwoven with much of the State's history. She first landed in Carson City in 1864, where she formed a co-partnership with Miss H. K. Clapp in the Sierra Seminary, a private school, and for many years the leading institution of learning in Nevada. She removed to Reno with Miss Clapp in 1887 and has been a resident of this place ever since. She was also the mother of the kindergarten system of teaching in Nevada. Reno's flourishing kindergar- ten is largely due to Miss Babcock's efforts and generosity." Her remains were brought East and she rests beside her parents and grandparents in the family lot at Mt. Hope, Bangor, Me. 1550 Cony 7 Foster died at Orono, Me. Feb. 22, 1874 ; married May 11, 1829, Caroline, daughter of Benjamin Brown of Vassalboro, Me. Children : 3150. i. Charles Henry 8 Foster, b. Feb. 18, 1830 at Orono, Me. 3151. ii. Benjamin Foster, b. Nov. 23, 1831 ; lives in New York city. 3152. iii. William Wirt Foster, b. in 1833 ; died at Boston Dec. 8, 1888. 3153. iv. Caroline Elizabeth Foster, b. Jan. 16, 1837; died March 22, 1856. 3154. V. Lyman Bucher Foster, b. March 10, 1841; died at Norfolk, Va. 3155. vi. Evelyn Lincoln Foster, b. April 3, 1843 ; died Aug. 6, 1847. 3156. vii. Edward Franklin Foster, b. Oct. 23, 1845; died Dec. 2, 1845. 3157. viii. George Burgess Foster, b. Oct. 19, 1850 ; lives in Maiden. 1551 John Hall 7 Brockway died in 1870; graduated at Yale in 1820. He was a lawyer and a representative to Congress from 1839 to 1847; married Jan. 1829, Flavia F. Colton of Long- meadow. la 1' n. 1 SEVENTH GENERATION. 247 Children : 3158. i. Emeline Colton 8 Brockway, b. Dec. 1829. 3159. ii. Louise Wells Brockway, b. May 1833 ; married Sept- 1863, Prof. Martin Kellogg of Union College, Cal. 3160. iii. Mary Field Brockway, b. March 1839; married Jan. 1873, Geo. D. Metcalf. 1558 Edward 7 Hall resided in Ellington, Conn., where he died Aug. 19, 1875. "A man of great talent and worth." He taught a family school in Ellington from 1844 to 1874; married, first, Mary A. of Montville, Conn.; married, second, April 2, 1862, widow Abbie Field Simonds of Shelburn, Vt. Children, by first wife, born in Ellington : 3161. i. Mary 8 Hall, b. Aug. 18, 1847; died Sept. 25, 1849. 3162. ii. Sophia Hall, b. Aug. 19; 1849. Children,by second wife : 3163. iii. Grace Hall, b. May 17, 186-. 1559 Junius 7 Hall graduated at Yale in 1831; commenced the prac tice of law at Alton, 111., then practised in St. Louis, Mo., and in 1846 moved to Boston ; was a representative from Boston in the legislature of 1851 ; married, firs:, ; married, second, in Nov. 1849, Emily Marett of Boston, daughter of Aaron and Elizabeth Esther (Marett) Baldwin ; she was born in 1814. The first four of his children weie by his first wife and probably were all born in St. Louis ; the last four were by his second wife and born in Boston. Children : 3164. i. William 8 Hall, b. Nov. 1840 ; married Helen E. Donaldson of Ironton, Mo. 3165. ii. John Hall, b. in 1843 ; married Hattie Harvey of Ironton, Mo. 3166. iii. Ellen Sophia Hall, b. in Sept. 1844. 3167. iv. Junius Hall, b. Aug. 6, 1846 ; died in April 1853. 3168. v. Charles Hall, b. in March 1851; died in March 1853. 3169. vi. Marv Elizabeth Hall, b. in April 1853 ; died in Got. 1864. 3170. vii. Francis Junius Hall, b. in Sept. 1856. 3171. viii. Harriet Eliza Hall, b. in Jan. 1859. 248 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1563 Levi Wells 7 Hall received his early education and was fitted for college in the Ellington school, which was founded by his father ; entered Yale in the class of 1839, but ill health soon com- pelled him to leave. A few years later he commenced business as a bookseller and publisher in Syracuse, N. Y., but his taste was for the profession of the law, and having prepared himself for it began practice in 1858. Twenty years later he became interested with others in an extensive plow manufactory and gradually withdrew from practise in the courts. He pursued this latter busi- ness with his usual ardor until April 19, 1881, when he died from an affection of the heart, which had troubled him many years. Many tributes were paid to his memory by the Bar of Syracuse, by his late associates in business enterprises and by various civic and charitable organizations with which he was connected. (Hall Genealogy). He married, first, in 1843, Angenette Bangs of Springfield, who died in Jan. 1848; married, second, in Jan. 1851, Miss M. E. Clark of Syracuse. He had no children by first wife ; by second wife he had one son : 3172. i. Arthur Clark 8 Hall, b. in Jan. 1853. 1571 Charles Crocker 7 Hall resided in Syracuse, N. Y,, and was publisher of "Graves Printed Index" ; married in June 1872, Mary A. Corbett of San Francisco, Cal. Children : Theresa Amarilla 8 Hall, b. May 30, 1873. P'rederick Francis Hall, b. Aug. 17, 1876. Alfred Edward Hall, b. March 25, 1879. John Edward Hall, b. Oct. 24, 1881. Mary Hall, b. April 2, 1883. 1573 Robert 7 Hall resided in Elmira, N. Y. ; was a member of the firm Preswick Morse & Co., booksellers; married in Nov. 1866, Augusta Pratt of Danville, Pa. Children : Adelaide Augusta 8 Hall, b. Sept. 22, 1867. Charles Frederick Hall, b. Oct. 15, 1870. Carrie Andrus Hall, b. March 15, 1872. Frank Hall, b. May 1, 1874. Robert Alfred Hall, b. Nov. 2, 1877. Julius Reed Hall, b. Sept. 18, 1880. 3173. i. 3174. ii. 3175. iii. 3176. iv. 3177. v. 3178. i. 3179. ii. 3180. iii. 3181. iv. 3182. V. 3183. vi. SEVENTH GENERATION. 249 1597 Gordon 7 Hall graduated at Yale in 1843 ; tutor from 1846 to 1848 ; settled as pastor of the Congregational church at Wilton, Conn. Oct. 1848 and of the Edwards church at Northampton June 1852, which position he held until his death. "He was a man of singular parity of life, wide sympathy, and remarkable mental and spiritual development, a faithful laborer in the vineyard of our Lord and a successful minister of his church. In personal appear- ance he was tall, spare, stooping, and keen grey eyes, tinged with thoughtfulness." He died Nov. 5, 1879 of typhoid pneumonia, at Bingham ton, N. Y., where he had gone to visit friends and, rela- tives. (A more extended biographical sketch may be found in the Hall genealogy). He married Oct. 1848, Emily B., daughter of Rev. Samuel Merwin of New Haven, Conn., who survived him. Children, first two born in Wilton, Conn., the others in North- ampton : 3184. i. Gordon Robert 8 Hall, b. Sept. 28, 1849 ; graduated at Amherst College in 1872 ; went into business at Northampton. 3185. ii. Junius Merwin Hall, b. Nov. 24, 1851 ; he was a physician in Chicago, 111. Clinton Clark Hall, b. Oct. 3, 1853 ; died in 1855. Lewis Taylor Hall, b. July 26, 1855. Emily Ma'itland Hall, b. Oct. 5, 1857. George Atwater Hall, b. Oct. 19, 1859. Alfred Merwin Hall, b. May 12, 1862. 1598 George Hall 7 White was a mechanic ; resided in Shelburne Falls; married April 21, 1845, Eliza, daughter of Jonathan and Ruth (Loomis) Morgan of Springfield. Children : 3191. i. Louisa Hall 8 White, b. June 4, 1846 ; died Oct. 25, 1846. 3192. ii. Henry Morgan White, b. June 24, 1847. 3193. iii. Robert Anderson White, b. March 14, 1853. 3194. iv. Hattie Clarissa White, b. Feb. 18, 1855. 1600 Joseph Pynchon 7 White was a blacksmith ; resided in Gaines, Orleans County, N. Y. ; married Nov. 30, 1848, Ruth Loomis, daughter of Jonathan and Ruth (Loomis) Morgan, born March 13, 1822. 3186, iii, 3187. iv, 3188. V. 3189. vi. 3190. vii. 250 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 3195. i. Clarence Hall 8 White, b. Nov. 5, 1851. 3196. ii. Willard Morgan White, b. July 12, 1853. 3197. iii. Ella Augusta White, b. June 26, 1857. 3198. iv. Dora Elvira White, b. Aug. 27, 1859. 1610 William 7 Hall resided in New York ; graduated at the Univer- sity of New York in 1835 ; was a Presbyterian minister, a teacher, writer of articles for newspapers and magazines, and took a lively interest in antiquarian pursuits. (A biographical sketch of his life was printed in Old Colony Historical Collections, No. 5, pp. 105 and 106). He married Nov. 5, 1844, Caroline Adelaide, daughter of Judge Orson and Mary (Kibbe) Benjamin of Canau- daigua, N. Y., born Jan. 5, 1822. Children : 3199. i. George B. 8 Hall, b. April 18, 1847 ; died July 29, 1851. 3200. ii. Mary K. Hall, b. Sept. 15, 1849; died Aug. 2, 1851. 3201. iii. Henry D. Hall, b. Nov. 17, 1851 ; a maker of chemi- cal and physical instruments ; married in 1875, Mary M. Ruter of Orange, N. J., who died in a few weeks. 3202. iv. Addie C. Hall, b. Feb. 18, 1854. 3203. V. William Haines Hall, b. Aug. 2. 1856. 3204. vi. Julia M. Hall, b. May 13, 1863. 1612 Abel L. Hall was a farmer ; resided in Lyme, Conn. ; he pur- chased a house for his parents in Cleveland, O. ; married Sarah L. Conklin. Children : 3205. i. Maggie B. 8 Hall, b. April 6, 1860. 3206. ii. Hetty C. Hall, b. Oct. 15, 1864. 3207. iii. Nathaniel C. Hall, b. Dec. 8, 1869. 1613 John G. 7 Hall was a distinguished minister in the Presbyterian church ; was settled as pastor of several churches in New York and Ohio ; a writer of articles for newspapers and magazines ; published in 1876 a biographical sketch of his parents with genealogies ; had the honorary title D. D. ; married, first, Emily L. Barker of New Lebanon, N. Y. ; married, second, Mary B., daughter of Thomas Bond of Springfield. SEVENTH GENERATION. 251 Children by first wife : 3208. i. William B. 8 Hall, b. Jan. 8, 1843. Children, by second wife : 3209. ii. Emily R. Hall, b. Nov. 10, 1849. 3210. iii. Thomas B. Hall, b. Nov. 14, 1851. 3211. iv. Margaret H. Hall, b. Jan. 13, 1853. 3212. V. Mary B. Hall, b. Feb. 11, 1855. 3213. vi. John G. Hall, b. Oct. 17, 1857. 3214. vii. Clara R. Hall, b. April 15, 1862; died Jan. 17, 1864. 1614 Margaret H. 7 Hall ; died March 8, 1848 ; married John James of Detroit, Mich. She had one child : 3215. i. Henry H. 8 James, b. July 31, 1840. 1615 Mary B. 7 Hall married Volney P. Kimball of Watertown, N. Y. Their children : 3216. i. Alice C. 8 Kimball, b. July 1, 1845. 8217. ii. Sarah H. Kimball, b. Dec. 2, 1851. 1617 Joanna H. 7 Hall resided in Kalamazoo, Mich., married Rev. George M. Tuthill. Their children : 3218. i. Frank H. 8 Tuthill, b. June 7, 1849. 3219. ii. Mary H. Tuthill, b. Nov. 5, 1851. 3220. iii. William H. Tuthill, b. Nov. 23, 1853. 3221. iv. Julia St. Clair Tuthill, b. May 8, 1857. 1618 Henry M. 7 Hall married Abby L. daughter of Calvin H. Hubbell. Their children : 3222. i. Robert C. 8 Hall, b. Sept. 3, 1865. 3223. ii. Caroline H. Hall, b. Sept. 14, 1867. 3224. iii. Antoinette H. Hall,b. Sept. 17, 1869; died Dec. 31, 1873. 3225. iv. Henry M. Hall, b. Jan. 22, 1872. 3226. V. Mary H. Hall, b. June 25, 1875. 252 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 1619 Emily M. 7 Hall married Robert S. Babcock of Kalamazoo, Mich. Their children : 3227. i. Obededom 8 Babcock. 3228. ii. Robert H. Babcock, b. July 26, 1851. 3229. iii. Cortland B. Babcock, b. Sept. 23, 1855. 3230. iv. Eliza P. Babcock, b. May 15, 1857. 1620 Edward T. 7 Hall residence Titusville, Pa. ; married first, Eliza H. Holcomb ; married second, Clara E. Johnson. His children by first wife : 3231. i. Emily H. 8 Hall, b. May 25, 1870. 3232. ii. Sarah E. Hall, b. Dec. 17, 1872 ; died Sept. 10, 1873. By second wife : 3233. iii. Edward J. Hall, b. Jan. 16, 1876. 1638 Ely Hall 7 Gillett resided in Colchester, Conn.; married Sept. 30, 1821, Mary Williams, daughter of Frederick Willliams, born Dec. 28, 1788, and died Nov. 10, 1864. He died Dec. 23, 1863. Children, all born in Colchester, Conn. : 3234. i. William Ely 8 Gillett, b. June 21, 1822. 3235. ii. Ezra Hall Gillett, b. July 15, 1823. 3236. iii. Mary Williams Gillett, b. Dec. 24, 1824. Emma Louisa Gillett, b. May 9, 1826. John Elbert Gillett, b. Oct. 4, 1828. Salmon Cone Gillett, b. June 12, 1830. Jane Gillett, b. June 19, 1834. 1639 Phebe 7 Gillett resided in Liberty Centre, Ohio ; married John M. son of Joseph and Mary (Miner) Gillett, he was born May 14, 1797 and died Dec. 1878. 'She died Aug. 12, 1852. Children : 3241. i. Phebe L. 8 Gillett. 3242. ii. Laura A. Gillett. 3243. iii. Lozetta Gillett. 3244. iv. Mary M. Gillett. 3245. V. Joseph E. Gillett. 3237. iv. 3238. V. 3239. vi. 3240. vii 3248. iii. 3249. iv. 3250. V. 3251. vi. 3252. vii. SEVENTH GENERATION. 253 1640 Sarah Ann 7 Gillett died April 18, 1863; married March 15, 1830, Alfred H. Otis; he was born Oct. 3, 1812, and died Sept. 20, 1865. Children : 3246. i. Albert L. 8 Otis, b. May 21, 1831 ; married first May 21, 1853, Ellen Butler; second Jan. 10, 1875, Mrs. Josephine Perry. 3247. ii. Sarah Angeline Otis, b. May 23, 1833 ; married July 29, 1858, A. B. Fowler, b. June 15, 1824. John L. Otis, b. Jan. 31, 1835; died Oct. 29, 1837. John E. Otis, b. Nov. 11, 1837; died Sept. 19, 1841. Frances Otis, b. Nov. 24, 1839 ; died Aug. 14, 1865. Lieut. George F. Otis (Frank G), b. July 11, 1842. M. Ellen Otis, b. Dec. 11, 1844. 1641 Horatio 7 Copeland resided in Easton. He was selectman four years 1839 to 1843, and postmaster seven years and a half. He married Delia Howard. Children, all born in Easton : 3253. i. George 8 Copeland, b. Jan. 5, 1837. 3254. ii. Josiah Copeland. 3255. iii. Horatio Franklin Copeland, b. Nov. 15, 1842 ; a phy- sician ; resides in Whitman ; not married. The following is taken from Chaffin's History of Easton, p. 721 : — "He fitted for college in Thetford Academy Vermont, but instead of entering decided to study medicine, which he did with Dr. Caleb Swan. He studied also in the Harvard Medical School, graduat- ing there in 1865. He served as assistant surgeon in the U. S. Army at Chapin's Farm, near Richmond, Va. and subsequently had charge of the Post and small-pox hospitals at Bermuda Hundred, Va. On his discharge from the U. S. service he entered upon his profession at South Abington (now Whitman), where he has a large practice." 3256. iv. Frances Copeland. 1642 Hiram 7 Copeland married July 3, 1827, Lurana ^Copeland of Mansfield; born May 2, 1800, and died in Brockton, Nov. 21, 1886. He died in Easton, July 13, 1861. 254 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, all born in Easton : 3257. i. Harriet Allen 8 Copeland, b. Nov. 29, 1829. 3258. ii. Hiruni Webster Copeland, b. April 4, 1885 ; died Oct. 1885. He was a Lientenant in the civil war. 3259. iii. Catherine Ilayward Copeland, b. March 2:5, 1837. 3260. iv. Abby Lurana Copeland ; married June 28, 1866, Emerson Goldthwaite ; no children known to the writer. 1647 Edward W. 7 Hayward resided in Easton : married Stella Eme line, daughter of Col. Alanson and Rebecca (Billings) White ; born June 16, 1818, and died Jan. 9, 1899 (No. 4608). Children named under No. 4608. 1649 Sophia 7 Copeland resided in Raynham ; married Nov. 26, 1812, Capt. Samuel Wilbur of Raynham. She died in Raynham, Oct. 29, 1870. He died in Raynham, Sept. 11, 1866. Children : 3261. i. Sarah Gilmore 8 Wilbur, b. Oct. 20, 1813. 3262. ii. Irene Howard Wilbur, b. July 25, 1819. 1650 Josiah Snell7 Copeland married at Easton, Aug. 27, 1818, Catherine Leonard, daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Leonard) Guild, born in Easton, Oct. 14, 1797. They settled in I3altimore, Md. and in 1826, moved to Zanesville, Ohio; then to Marion, Ohio, in 1844 ; both died in Marion, Ohio. Children : 3263. i. Guild 8 Copeland, b. in Baltimore, July 4, 1821. 3264. ii. Earl Percy Copeland, b. in Baltimore, Oct. 20, 1824. 3265. iii. Howard Copeland, b. in Zanesville, O. May 13, 1828. 32l)6. iv. Catherine Leonard Copeland, b. in Zanesville, O. Oct. 30, 1830. 3267. V. Elijah Copeland, b. in Zanesville, O. March 25, 1833. 3268. vi. Josiah Copeland, b. in Zanesville, O. Nov. 29, 1836 ; died Nov. 2, 1837. 3269. vii. Josiah Edwin Copeland, b. in Zanesville, March 19, 1838 ; died June 29, 1838. 3270 viii. Arthur Corwiu Copeland, b. in Zanesville, O. Dec. 22, 1841. •5 SEVENTH GENERATION. "^55 1651 Alviii 7 Copeland resided in Western (now Warren^, to wliieh place lie moved from Easton in 181 r>. He married March 14, 1820, Cynthia, daughter of Joshua Britton of Easton ; she died in Warren, March 1, 18G7, aged 69 years; Alvin Copeland died in Warren, March 1, 1883. He was chairman of the hoard of selectmen and overseers of the por^r for several years. Children, born in Western : 3271. i. Cynthia Lucinda8 Copeland, b. Dec. 21, 1820. 3272. ii. Irene Sophia Copeland, b. May 15, 1822; married Dec. 8, 1841, John Hosvvorth, a large lumber dealer ; he lived in Warren and died Nov. 12, 1899; aged 81 years. She died Sept. 9, 1804. 3273. iii. Harriet Louise Copeland, b. in 1823 ; died young. 3274. iv. Phebe Jane Copeland, b. July 4, 1826; died April 17, 1 839. 3275. v. Ellen Augusta Copeland, b. Jan. 19, 1832 ; married Oct. 14, 1851, James D. Britton, who was born in Easton, June 29, 1827, and died in Worcester, Feb. 8, 1890. They had two children who were living in Worcester, in 1900. 3276. vi. Mary Adelaide Copeland, b. July 23, 1836 ; married April 10, 1856, John Bosworth, who had been the husband of her sister Irene Sophia. They had three children of whom two were living in 1900. 1655 Vesta 7 Howard resided in Easton, where she died April 10, 1890 ; married Aug. 10, 1834, as his second wife, Bernard, son of Israel and Rachel C Howard) Alger. He was a selectman for sev- eral years, and died Nov. 13, 1872; aged 85 years. They had one child : 3277. i. Caroline 8 Alger. 1660 Jason Guild 7 Howard was a selectman in Easton, in 1848 ; died Sept. 8, 1885; married May 10, 1838, Martha (Bartlett) Brett, daughter of Benjamin Bartlett, and widow of Jonathan Brett. Children, born in Easton : 3278. i. Davis W. 8 Howard. 256 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 3279. ii. Eraogen B. Howard ; married Feb, 13, 1868, George Francis Faxon Wilde, born in Braintree, Feb. 23, 1845 ; he graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. Nov. 1864, and was early pro- moted to rank of Commander. An interesting biographical sketch may be found in the Chaffin's History of Easton, pp. 756 and 757. 1667 Elizabeth Harris 7 Howard resided in Easton, where she died Jan. 17, 1896; married Oct. 81, 1847, De Witt Clinton, son of Hon. Howard and Sally (Williams) Lothrop; born in Easton, Feb. 21, 1825, and died Aug. 25, 1851. Children, born in Easton : 3280. i. Edwin Howard 8 Lothrop, b. July 30, 1848; died Sept. 10, 1874; unmarried. 3281. ii. William Howard Lothrop, b. Aug. 12, 1850 ; married Jan. 1, 1872, Cecilia, daughter of Augustus W. Gardner ; she was born in 1849. He died Nov. 27, 1882, while on a visit to Fargo, Dakota. 1669 Ellen Jeanette 7 Howard resides in Easton ; married Jan. 21, 1860, Rev. George G. Withington of Easton. He is a son of Geo. R. Withington Esq., and was born in Bolton, July 26, 1831. He has been a member of the school committee of Easton, twelve years, from 1859 to 1871, and town clerk and treasurer since 1876. He was also for some years, teacher of the Easton High School. They have no children. For a more extended sketch of Rev. Mr. Withington see Chaffin's History of Easton, pp. 362 and 363. 1674 Edwin Dwelly 7 Howard resided in Easton, he was a farmer ; married Sarah Ann Hunt. Child : 3282. i. Heman 8 Howard, b. in Easton, Jan. 4, 1865. 1678 Joseph 7 Hay ward was a farmer, resided in Ohio, on the Musk- ingum river ; married in 1833, Mary Ann Hart. SEVENTH GENERATION. 267 Children : 3283. i. Charles 8 Hayward ; he was a merchant in Canton, Ohio; married and has children whose names are unknown. 3284. ii. Arthur Hayward, lives at South Bend, Ind. ; married and has children whose names are unknown. 3285. iii. Newel Hayward ; died at his father's, leaving a wife. There are four other children of Joseph 7 Hayward whose names are not known to the writer. 1680 Rotheus 7 Hayward resided in Harmer, Ohio, on the Muskingum river; for many years he was foreman in the foundry of Ansel Nye ; married Caroline Wood, of Danbury, Conn. Children : 3286. i. A daughter; died young. 3287. ii. Caroline 8 W. Hayward; married G. W. Morris, and lives at Warsaw, Ind., where he has a farm, which he rented ; he had charge of a shoe store for Arthur Hayward. 3288. iii. Ellen Hayward ; was living with her father in 1878. 1690 Noah 7 Reed lived in Easton; married Feb. 11, 1830, Mary Shaw. Their children : 3289. i. Lucy Catherine 8 Reed, b. Sept. 23, 1831. 3290. ii. Catherine Frances Reed, b. June 13, 1834. 3291. iii. James Austin Reed. 3292. iv. John Gurney Reed, b. Oct. 6, 1841. 1693 Lucy 7 Reed ; married Dea. Ebenezer Drake of Stoughton (his second wife), Feb. 18, 1830 ; died Oct. 30, 1876. Their children : 3293. i. Ebenezer Hayward 8 Drake, b. Maich 12, 1831 ; died June 21, 1887. 3294. ii. Noah Reed Drake, b. Oct. 20, 1832; died June 4, 1853. 3295. iii. Stephen Drake, b. Nov. 25, 1834 ; died Feb. 11, 1835. 3296. iv. Elizabeth Drake, b. Nov. 14, 1835; died March 23, 1856. 268 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 329T. V. Harriet Drake, b. July 19, 1839. 3298. vi. Jeremy Drake, b. Feb. 2, 1842 ; died Nov. 2, 1858. 3299. vii. Lucy Reed Drake, b. Oct. 27, 1844. 3300. viii. Albert Henry Drake, b. Aug. 16, 1846 ; died Sept. 29, 1876; married June 6, 1869, Mary Ellen Marshall of Stoughton. They had no children. 1694 Rotheus Hayward 7 Reed resides where his father lived ; married first Ruhama, daughter of Alfred Howard of West Bridgewater; she died and he married second, Mercy Lewis of Plymouth. Children by first wife > died voungf. Whitman and has a 3301. i. A son 8 who died young. 3302. ii. Albert Henry Reed ; lives i family. By second wife : 3303. iii. A son who died young. 3304. iv. Elizabeth Lewis Reed. 3305. V. A daughter ; name unknown. 1695 Lydia Howe 7 Reed married in 1834, Abel G. Peck of Boston ; she died Nov. 27, 1835, leaving a daughter. 3306. i. Lydia MargianaS Peck, who married Dr. Field of Newton. 1697 Joseph Elbridge7 Hayward married first, Nancy T. daughter of Jacob Bird ; she died ; he married second, Elizabeth Howe (Drake) Deans, widow of Sumner Deans and daughter of Joel Drake; she was born Nov. 1, 1813, and died Nov., 1854; he married third, Sophia Jenks of Providence, R. I. Children by first wife : 3307. i. Almira Leach 8 Hayward ; she is librarian at Cam- bridge. 3308. ii. Nancy Hayward ; died young. 3309. iii. Joseph Hayward ; died young. By second wife. 3310. iv. Harriet Lusannah Hayward, b. Sept. 6, 1849; she is a school teacher in Providence, R. I. SEVENTH GENERATION. 259 1700 Samuel Kingsley 7 Hay ward learned the wheelwright trade of Ansel Howard of Taunton ; worked in a machine shop at North Chelmsford, several years, then returned to Easton, and occupied the place where his father lived. He married Ann Maria Crosby. Their children : 8311. i. Samuel Adoniram 8 Hayward; married Emma Bruce of Brooklyn, N. Y., and has two daughters. 3312. ii. Nahum Mitchell Hayward ; married Phebe Ann, daughter of Cyrus Randall and lives at Worcester. 1701 William Reed 7 Hayward lived in Peterboro', N. H., several years, then moved to Newton ; married Mary W., daughter of Daniel Pratt of Peterboro', N. H. Their children : 3318. i. Eva 8 Hayward ; married Theophilus Frye. 3314. ii. Franklin Hayward ; graduated at Bridgewater Normal School ; taught school, and then became a book- keeper in Boston. 1702 Lucy 7 Hayward married Nahum M. son of Joel Drake of Easton. He died. She married second, Thomas, son of Thomas Howard of Easton. She had two children by second husband, but she died when they were young. Children : 3815. i. AdeliaS Howard; married William Briggs; lives in Little Compton, R. I. 3316. ii. George Howard ; lives with his father in Little Comp- ton, R. I. 1704 Lucinda7 Hayward married Jesse Packard of Brockton, and died leaving a child. 3317. i. Lucinda 8 Packard ; married Francis Fountain. 1684 Ansel 7 Hayward married Jan., 1842, Mary N. Thurston ; she died in April, 1842. He married, second, her sister, Harriet E. Thurston, Jan., 1843 ; she died Jan., 1844, leaving a child, who died when 10 years of age. He married third, Dec. 19, 1844, Rebecca Silsbee, who died before 1878. He was not living in 1878. 260 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, all by third wife : 3318. i. Rotheus 8 Hayward ; died in the army during the civil war. 3319. ii. Morrillas Hayward ; lived on a part of his father's farm; married and had two children, before 1878. 3320. iii. Orville Hayward ; lived in West Oakland, Cal ; not married in 1878. 3321. iv. John Hayward was a farmer, and not married in 1878. 1707 Cyrus Tolman7 Hayward married Dec. 25, 1840, Maria Olmstead, who died July, 1856; he married second . He had two farms in Macoupin County, Illinois, one near Somerville, on which he lived, the other near Carlinville, on which his oldest son lived. He had, by first wife, eight children, and three by second wife. The name of only one is known. Child: 3322. i. Cyrus W. 8 Hayward lived on the farm near Carlin- ville. 7110 Lydia Loraine7 Hayward married John T. Thurston, who died before 1878. She also died before 1878. Children : 3323. i. William 8 Thurston, and two daughters names not known to the writer. This family lived in Davis County, Missouri. 1714 Elizabeth 7 Hayward married Lucius, son of Nahum Hayward of West Bridgewater. Their Children : 3324. i. George F. 8 Hayward ; married Georgiana Bates ; lives in Campello. 3325. ii. Albert Hayward ; died, unmarried. 3326. iii. Helen E. Hayward ; married first, Frank Johnson ; second, Jeremiah C. Vaughan ; third, Henry Bumpus ; she lives in New York City. 3327. iv. Adelaide Hayward; married Frank Wilder; lives in Campello. 3328. V. Nahum F. Hayward ; married Maria White ; lives in Campello. SEVENTH GENERATION. 261 3329. vi. Marianna Hayward ; married George Morse ; lives in Campello. 3330. vii. Lydia Hayward ; married William H. Burns ; lives in Campello. 3331. viii. Clotilda Hay ward ; died young. 1715 Mary Ann 7 Hayward resided in Norton ; married Oct. 1850, Melvin O., son of Solomon and Fanny (Chase) Lothrop, he was born in Norton, Jan. 24, 1820. She died in Norton, Oct. 26, 1855. Children, both born in Norton : 3332. i. Everett M. 8 Lothrop, b. Feb. 9, 1852. 3333. ii. Fanny T. Lothrop, b. and died June 7, 1855. 1717 Rowena 7 Hayward resided in Raynham, where she died Aug. 26, 1880: married June 16, 1858, Joseph Wilder, son of Isaac Keith and Penelope (Knight) White, No. 2549. Names of children are given under No. 2549. 1720 Martha Jane 7 Hayward ; married George Edward Cobb of Middleboro ; she died Nov. 2, 1871. He died before 1900. Child: 3334. i. George 8 Cobb ; died young. 1721 Mary Rowena 7 Angier lived in Waterford, Ohio, until five years of age, then went to Texas with her father, where she remained about five years, then went to Easton, where she lived until eighteen years of age, and then went to her father in Alabama. She married Frederick Robertson, then a school teacher at Mobile. They moved to Morganfield, Kentucky, where he taught an academy for a few years. From Kentucky they went to Galveston, Texas. In the time of the Mexican War, he went into the army as an interpreter of the Spanish language, and his wife and child remained at her father's ; on his return from the army they went to Illinois ; after being there a few years, she went to her father's home in Galveston, where she died the next day after her arrival. 262 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Child : 3335. i. A daughter, born in Kentucky, Dec. 21, 1844 ; mar- ried William R. Reed, of Quincy, 111. 1722 Jonathan A. 7 Pratt lived in Easton ; was for a short time post- master of Easton, and one of the selectmen from 1873 to 1886, thirteen years; died Feb. 1, 1886; married first, Elizabeth S., daughter of Arunah and Milly (Drake) White of Taunton. She was born Aug. 5, 1818, and died July 24, 1867. He married second, Lucy C. (Leach) Viles, born 1822, daughter of Giles and Lucy H. Leach. His children all born in Easton : 3336. i. Sophia Elizabeth 8 Pratt, b. April 15, 1843; married Dec. 22, 1863, Deacon Lewis Morse of Sharon. 3337. ii. Clifford Avery Pratt, b. Jan. 28, 1845; married Florence Hempstead of Spring Prarie, Wisconsin. 3338. iii. Olive Jane Pratt, b. March 24, 1847 ; died Sept. 24, 1849. 3339. iv. Maria Jane Pratt, b. April 13, 1850 ; died Dec. 19, 1856. 3340. v. Luthera E. Pratt, b. in 1853 ; married May 14, 1874, Joseph E. Heath of Fryeburg, Me. 3341. vi. Franklin C. Pratt, b. July 2, 1855 ; married Sept. 12, 1877, Anna L. Heath. 3342. vii. Martin Elmer Pratt, b. March 9, 1858 ; lived in Idaho, and was employed in herding cattle in 1878. 1725 Hiram Augustus 7 Pratt was a member of the school committee of Easton, in 1848, and representative to the General Court in 1860 ; married first, June 3, 1855, or Jan. 3, 1856, Mary D., daughter of Lewis Williams of Easton. She was born May 7, 1830, and died May 21, 1860. Their children : 3343. i. Eugene W 8 Pratt, b. Sept. 3, 1857. 3344. ii. Mary Louisa Pratt, b. Feb. 27, 1860 ; died July 16, 1860. He married second, Jan. 1, 1862, Louisa C, daughter of Charles Dean. (No. 3637). Their children : 3345. iii. Charles A. Pratt, b. Oct. 23, 1862. SEVENTH GENERATION. 263 3346. iv. Louisa E. Pratt, b. Jan. 28, 1866 ; is a school teacher in Somerville. 3347. V. Henry W. Pratt, b. May 20, 1871 ; is a clerk in a wholesale house in Boston ; lives in Somerville. 1737 Georgiana Maria 7 Hay ward married John Richard Hunt, son of Dr. Hunt of Nashua, N. H.; in 1878, they lived at Wollaston Heights, Quincy. Children : 3348. i. Charles Richard 8 Hunt. 3349. ii. George Washington Hunt. 1738 Edward Russell 7 Hay ward ; lives in Easton ; graduated at the Bridgewater Normal School, and taught school two winters ; a member of the school committee of Easton, 1867 — 1870, three years, and a successful farmer; married Jan. 3, 1861, Caroline Lincoln Belcher, daughter of Daniel and Caroline T. (Drake) Belcher of Easton. She was born in Easton, July 30, 1842, and died Nov. 16, 1897, in Easton. Children : 3350. i. Edward Belcher 8 Hayward, b. Nov. 8, 1861. 3351. ii. William Warren Hayward, b. Aug. 13, 1867. 3352. iii. Carrie Hayward, b. May 23, 1870 ; died June 17, 1870. 3353. iv. Chester Lincoln Hayward, b. Nov. 3, 1876. 1739 Joseph Warren 7 Hayward graduated at the Bridgewater Normal School and taught school two winters ; studied medicine and attended medical lectures ; went as a medical cadet in the U. S. Army for one year, and was in the hospital at Memphis, Tennesee, most of the time ; he then came home, attended another course of lectures and after passing examinations at New York, received his diploma, and went into the army again as assistant surgeon, and remained until the close of the civil war — about one year and six months. Soon after returning from the army, he went into company with Dr. George Barrows of Taunton, and was with him about six years. He is now a physician and surgeon at -Taunton, and has been a member of the school committee of Taunton, several years. He married June 10, 1866, Lemira Harris, daughter of John Randolph and Lemira H. (Dailey) Drake of Eastou ; she was born Nov. 10, 1838, in Easton. 264 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 3354. i. Ernest Lowell 8 Hayward, b. Aug. 28, 1868. 3355. ii. Ralph Morris Hayward, b. July 8, 1870. 3356. iii. Walter Barrows Hayward, b. Oct. 31, 1872. 3357. iv. Josephine Lemira Hayward, b. May 11, 1876. 1740 Maria T. 7 Simmons married William C. Sisson. Children : 3358. i. Maria E. 8 Sisson ; married B. F. Butler, proprietor of the Kline House, at Point Pleasant, West Virginia. There were three more daughters and two sons, all of whom had married except the youngest son, in 1878. She was then living with her daughter Maria E. Butler. 1748 Lucinda7 Hall died May 4, 1861 ; married Nov. 15, 1842, Ira Kee Alger of Colbrook, Ohio, son of William and Joanna (Kee) Alger, born July 28, 1819, in Eaton, Canada. Their children : 3359. i. Warren Gates 8 Alger, b. Dec. 14, 1843 ; married Oct. 2, 1871, Eva Cooper. He served in the 1st Co., 29 Regt., Ohio Volunteers, during the civil war. 3360. ii. Jeanette S. Alger, b. March 25, 1846 ; married Barton Batdorf. 3361. iii. Alma Alger, b. Nov. 28, 1848; married in 1868, Joseph Lindsly of Cherry Valley. 8362. iv. Chester J. Alger, b. Sept. 6, 1850. 3363. V. Chalmer I. Alger, b. Sept. 18, 1852. 3364. vi. Charlotte E. Alger, b. Feb. 3, 1855. (Decendants of Thomas Alger by Arthur M. Alger, Esq.) 1753 Samuel 7 White married at Ackworth, N. H., about 1807, widow Thurston ; maiden name Stevens. Children : 3365. i. Oscar 8, b. at Ackworth, N. H., Oct. 18, 1807. 3366. ii. Owen Tracy, b. 3367. iii. Eben, b. 3368. iv. Charles, b. Samuel 7 White also two had daughters ; names unknown. Henry Weed. Weed. Orlando Weed. <; (Bagley Weed. i^TlltTim'''''' 1 ''^■.'^.ff^y W-d, j Clara Weed. , Sarah Eliot of Taunton. Children, born in Taunton : 4082. i. Lyman Bradford 8 Leonard, b. Jan. 11, 1827 ; married May 12, 1850, Eveline F., daughter of James and Nancy Thomas of Norton. 4083. ii. Sophronia Leonard, b. Feb. 7, 1829. 2101 Bethia 7 Leonard resided in Taunton ; married William Harvey of Taunton. Children, born in Taunton : 4084. i. William Francis 8 Harvey, b. Aug. 3, 1840. 4085. ii. Bethia Almira Harvey, b. Oct. 1, 1841 . 4080. iii. Andrew L. Harvey; died Aug. 19, 1850. 4087. iv. David Augustus Harvey, b. July 1, 1850. 2102 Ira Alden 7 Leonard died Jan. 4, 1850 ; married Nov. 24, 1840, Laura Ann Elliott of Norton. Children : 4088. i. Weltha Ann 8 Leonard, b. Feb. 25, 1841. 4089. ii. A child, b. May 6, 1847. 322 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2104 Isaac 7 White resided in Taunton, where he died April 17, 1881 ; married June 14, 1829, Sarah Brown, daughter of William and Avis Simmons; she was born Jan. 30, 1804, and died June 13, 1887. Children, all born in Taunton : 4090. i. Adeline Frances 8, b. Dec. 23, 1831. 4091. ii. Mary Jane, b. March 25, 1834 ; died Jan. 19, 1860 ; unmarried. 4092. iii. Avis M., b. May 19, 1836; married April 10, 1862, Isaac, son of Archibald and Sarah McClarence ; he was born in England. 4093. iv. Henry C, b. May 19, 1843. 2105 Kingman 7 White resided in Taunton, where he died Jan. 11, 1863 ; married April 8, 1841, Polly E. Leonard, who died Nov. 16, 1876. Children, all born in Taunton : 4094. i. Emeline M. 8, b. Aug. 10, 1841 ; died Sept. 7, 1842. 4095. ii. Oliver Allen, b. Feb. 7, 1841 (Taunton records say June 7, 1843.) 4096. iii. Ira Alden, b. Dec. 8, 1845; died Feb. 18, 1866. He was a member of the first Mass. Cavalry, in the civil war. 4097. iv. Edson Holbrook, b. Dec. 8, 1845 (twin with Ira Alden); died June 25, 1866. He was a member of the fifth regiment Mass. Vols, in the civil war. 4098. v. Matilda Jane, b. Aug. 22, 1850. 4099. vi. Warren Clifford, b. March 21, 1853; died June 6, 1854. 4100. vii. Willard Howe, b. Dec. 23, 1855. 2112 Nancy 7 White lives in Taunton ; married July 23, 1843, Horace Dean, who was born Jan. 10, 1818, and died in Taunton May 5, 1892. Children, all born in Taunton : 4101. i. Emeline M.8 Dean, b. March 8, 1844; lives in Taun- ton ; unmarried. 4102. ii. Julia A. Dean, b. July 4, 1846 ; died March 4, 1852. 4103. iii. Julia A. Dean, b. Aug. 3, 1857. SEVENTH GENERATION. 328 2113 Charles Henry 7 White married first Mary L., daughter of Thomas Bryant of New Vineyard, Me.; she was born Aug. 3, 1828 and died Jan. 10, 1868 ; he married second, Oct. 9, 1871, Mary, daughter of Hugh and Jane Dunn ; she was born in Nova Scotia in 1841. He died in Taunton Oct. 7, 1887. Children, by first wife : 4104. i. Elisha Pierce 8, b. Nov. 6, 1850 ; died Nov. 11, 1861. 4105. ii. Otis W., b. July 27, 1853. 4106. iii. Emma F., b. Aug. 9, 1856 ; died Nov. 14, 1861. 4107. iv. Eva A., b. 1858 ; married Oct. 17, 1885, Thomas M., son of James and Sarah Smith ; he was born in Nova Scotia in 1861. By second wife : 4108. V. Elisha Peirce, b. in Taunton, Nov. 1, 1872. 4109. vi. William Peregrine, b. in Taunton, June 13, 1877. 2114 James Chandler 7 White resided in Taunton, where he died Sept. 6, 1849; married Sarah Jane, daughter of Peleg Sprague; she was born Sept. 7, 1827, and died in Taunton June 11, 1856. After his death she married William Parkin April 15, 1851. Child : 4110. 1. James Edgar 8 b. in Taunton, Nov. 18, 1848. 2115 Harriet Kingsley 7 White resides in Taunton ; married May 9, 1853, George H., son of Oren and Lydia Dean; he was born June 7, 1824. Children, both born in Taunton : 4111. i. Adah 8 Dean, b. July 15, 1859. 4112. ii. Fanny M. Dean, b. May 27, 1874. Both live in Taunton ; unmarried. 2116 John Smith 7 White was a Baptist clergyman ; died Jan. 19, 1895 ; married May 20, 1834, Anna, daughter of Silas and Mary (Smith) Richardson of East Medwav ; she was born Nov. 20, 1812, and died April 8, 1885. Children : 4113. i. Addison R.8, b. Feb. 17, 1836. 334 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 4114. ii. Mary C, b. June 16, 1838. 4115. iii. John Stuart, b. Feb. 3, 1847. 2117 Tisdale Sanford 7 White resided in Sharon, then in Medway, and later in Plymouth. He was a member of the House of Representa- tives from Medway in 1856 and 1857, from Plymouth, 1872-1875 and a member of the Massachusetts Senate two years. He was a cotton manufacturer; "a thoroughly honest man and universally liked." He died in Boston, Oct. 11, 1883 ; married April 8, 1832, Hannah, daughter of Isaac and Anne (Packard) Bartlett ; she was born in Easton, Aug. 11, 1812. Children : 4116. i. John Tisdale 8, b. in Sharon, June 29, 1833. 4117. ii. Isaac Bartlett, b. in Rochester, N. H., Feb. 18, 1838. He was a captain in the Forty-sixth Reg't Mass. Vols, in the civil war, and now resides in New York, where he is storekeeper in the U. S. Customs service ; married first, Lydia Harlow Bartlett ; she was born in Plymouth, and died in Arlington. He married second, Susie Frances Nickerson, July 15, 1875 ; she was born and died in Harwich. He has no children : 4118. iii. James Emery, b. in North Wrentham, Feb. 27, 1844. 4119. iv. Henry Kirke, b. in North Wrentham, Sept. 16, 1849 ; died in Chelsea, Aug. 29, 1894 ; married Deborah, daughter of True and Sarah Sanborn ; she was born Feb. 22, 1875 and died in Boston. He had no children. 2118 Cromwell 7 White resided in New York, where he died about 1894; married Elizabeth Banker. Had three children : 4120. Catherine or Carrie 8 married, perhaps, Edward Diggs of Tarrytown, N. Y. 4121. ii. Sarah Maria married Frank Gillette of New Orleans and New Jersey. 4121a. iii Stella married, perhaps Jarvis Worden of New Jersey. 2119 Amasa C. 7 White resided in Taunton, where he died May 27, 1899. He was a nailer ; married April 25, 1842, Esther B. Adams of Boston; she was born July 80, 1822, and is now living in SEVENTH GENERATION. 325 Taunton. Children, all born in Taunton : 4122. i. Pamelia Adelaide 8, b. Dec. 25, 1842 ; died May 5, 1885 ; married Dec, 31, 1868, Isaac C, son of Joseph B. and Susan M. Dunham. They had no children. 4123. ii. Lucy J., b. Nov. 14, 1844. 4124. iii. Henry Franklin, b. Oct. 25, 1846. 4125. iv. Isabel J., b. June 9, 1849; died in 1874; married Sept. 20, 1871, Edward G., son of Stephen and Betsey Shove. 4126. V. Albert Eugene, b. Sept. 29, 1851. 4127. vi. Amasa Everett, b. Jan. 27, 1854. 4128. vii. Emma E., b. Jan. 29, 1861. 4129. viii. Eveline A., b. Sept. 2, 1863 ; died Sept. 8, 1863. 2120 Fanny 7 White died March 24, 1877; married June 5, 1836, John Elsbree of Fall River, who died in Jan. 1844. Child : 4130. Melvin 0.8 Elsbree, b. Feb. 9, 1838. 2121 Orilla7 White resided in Taunton; married May 13, 1833, Jahaziah Burbank of Taunton, who died Feb. 22, 1876. She died in Taunton, Dec. 20, 1882. Child : 4131. i. Henry J.8 Burbank, b. in Taunton, May 4, 1834. 2123 Laura 7 White married Joseph Elsbree of Fall River, a brother of John Elsbree, who married Laura's sister Fanny. She died in May 1898. Children : 4132. i. Joseph A.8 Elsbree, b. April 12, 1838. 4133. ii. Henry M. Elsbree ; married Susan, daughter of Hiram Simmons of Fall River. 4134. iii. Adelaide Elsbree. 4135. iv. John EUsbree ; married Mary Borden. 4136. V. Jane Elsbree ; married James Kenny. 2124 Horatio 7 White was deaf and dumb ; married Phebe Dennis, who was also deaf and dumb. He died Sept. 17, 1884. 326 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Child: 4137. i. Ariadne Isadore 8. 2125 George Washington? White resided in Taunton; he was a nailer and for many years superintendent of the Taunton Tack Co.; died July 26, 1890 : married Dec. 11, 1842, Catherine L., daughter of John and Sarah King of Raynham. She was born Feb. 8, 1818, and died Jan. 28, 1887. Children, all born in Taunton. 4138. i. George F.8 b. March 17, 1844 ; lives in Taunton ; unmarried. 4139. ii. Helen E., b. July 25, 1845; married Feb. 13, 1868, Thomas H., son of Charles and Hannah Husband of Taunton. Thev have no children : 4140. iii. Franklin P., b. Jan. 27, 1849 ; died Nov. 15, 1883 ; unmarried. 4141. iv. Charles E., b. Feb. 15, 1854. 2127 Wesley Martin 7 White went to Iowa, but later was a clerk in a goverment office in Washington, D. C. He married ; died Jan. 20, 1880. Child: 4142. i. Ella 8. 2131 Hannah 7 Macomber resided in South Raynham ; died Dec. 9, 1887 ; married July 5, 1835, Job., son of Job Hall of Raynham. He was a farmer; born Aug. 8, 1798, and died June 28, 1888. Children : 4143. i. Irene 8, Hall, b. June 4, 1837. 4144. ii. Alfred Hall, b. May 26, 1840. 4145. iii. Dexter Hall, b. May 27, 1842 ; died Oct. 17, 1843. 4146. iv. Charles Otis Hall, b. March 11, 1844. 2132 Bradford 7 Macomber died in 1891 ; married Mary Hazlett. Children : 4147. i. Elvira 8 Macomber, b. Jan. 26, 1846 ; died in infancy. 4148. ii. Susan J. Macomber, b. July 4, 1848 ; married Purinton. SEVENTH GENERATION. 327 4149. iii. John S. Macomber, b. Dec. 16, 1849. 4150. iv. William R. Macomber, b. Oct. 7, 1861. 4151. V. Bradford H. Macomber, b. May 12, 1853. 4152. vi. Mary A. Macomber, b. May 12, 1853; twin with Bradford H.; died in infancy. 4153. vii. Charles A. Macomber, b. April 12, 1856. 4154. viii. Elizabeth A. Macomber, b. May 8, 1859 ; married Ardrie. 2134 Clarissa H.7 Macomber lives on Myrtle street in Taunton ; mar- ried May 5, 1843, Simeon W. Goff, who died Nov. 16, 1895. Children : 4155. i. Clara Augusta8 Goff, b. March 2, 1851; died June 14, 1855. 4156. ii. S. Dexter Goff, b. Jan. 22, 1856. 2135 Abby 7 Macomber, lives on Myrtle street in Taunton ; married Nov. 1844, James Price ; born Jan. 21, 1820, and died March 19, 1900. Children, all born in Taunton : 4157. i. Ardelia 8 Price, b. Nov. 16, 1846. 4158. ii. John M. Price, b. Jan. 2, 1850. 4159. iii. Ella A. Price, b. Aug. 1853; married about 1895, George Dix of Taunton. They have no children. 4160. iv. Frank Price, b. March 1, 1866 ; died June 10, 1883. 2136 Timothy Marshall James 7 White was a farmer, and dealer in wood ; he was also an Ensign in the Militia ; he resided in Taunton, where he died June 1, 1860 ; married Dec. 12, 1841, Nancy Maria, daughter of Rev. Ira and Nancy (Lincoln) Phillips ; she was born in Dartmouth, Nov. 2, 1813. Child : 4161. i. Joseph Marshall 8, b. in Taunton, March 24, 1843. 2140 Cornelius White 7 Lothrop resided in Taunton ; was a farmer, and was engaged in the straw hat and bonnet business. He was killed Dec. 8, 1847, by the breaking of a circular saw in a saw mill in Raynham, which he was then operating with his 328 THE NICHOLAS WHITB FAMILY. brother-in-law, Lloyd Wilbur. He married Eleanor Lincoln, daughter of James and Hannah (Wilbur) Smith, and widow of Timothy Lincoln. She was born in Taunton, March 10, 1798, and died Nov. 25, 1872. Cornelius White Lothrop was a man of more than ordinary capacity, of high principle and sound judgment. Although his own educational advantages were limited, he was interested in all movements for the education and enlightenment of the people, and the school district in which he lived was benefited by his efforts. He was highly respected by his neighbors and acquaintances, and his death was regretted as a loss to the community. In the spring of 1847 he was appointed one of a committee of five to define the boundaries of the school districts of Taunton. The committee reported in September, 1847. Children, all born in Taunton : 4162. i. Charles Henry 8 Lothrop, b. Sept. 3, 1831. 4163. ii. Thomas Jackson Lothrop, b. March 2, 1834. 4164. iii. Sarah Ellen Lothrop, b. March 24, 1840. 2142 Laura Elizabeth 7 Lothrop resided in Berkley and Taunton ; died in Taunton, April 11, 1894; married March 5, 1846, Joseph S., son of Ephraim Paull of Berkley. He was a farmer until June 1870, when he moved to Taunton, where he died Jan. 5, 1875. Children, both born in Berkley : 4165. i. Cornelius H.8 Paull, b. Oct. 22, 1848. 4166. ii. Caroline L. Paull, b. June 6, 1853; married in San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 17, 1898, George, son of David Fiske; he was born in Amherst, N. H., Oct. 22, 1837. He is an artist in Yosemite, Cal. She is his second wife. 2143 Lucy 7 Lothrop married, March 1839, Alden B., son of Solomon Woodward of Taunton. They moved to Duncannon, Perry County, Pa., later to Newcastle, Mercer Co., and finally to Wheat- land, Pa., where she died Jan. 7, 1878. He was an iron founder and in 1901, was living in Wheatland, Pa. Children : 4167. i. Lucy Maria 8 Woodward, b. in Taunton, Feb. 20, 1840. 4168. ii. Josephine Elizabeth Woodward, b. in Duncannon, Pa., Aug. 2, 1844. 4169. iii. Mary Alice Woodward, b. in Newcastle, Pa., Dec. 22, 1850. SEVENTH GENERATION. 329 2144 Susan 7 Lothrop resided in Taunton; died March 24, 1898, in Raynham, where she was living temporarily. She married Nov. 12, 1847, William, son of Apollos and Hannah (Smith) Eddy ; he was a farmer and shoe cutter. He died in Taunton, Nov. 18, 1872. Children, all born in Taunton : 4170. i. Willard H.8 Eddy, b. Aug. 2, 1848 ; married March 28, 1872, Susan A., daughter of John H. Eddy of Taunton ; she was laorn June 23, 1844. They have three children, all born in Taunton. He has been a tack-maker, but is now engaged in electrical work in Fall River. 4171. ii. Susan Maria Eddy, b. July 22, 1850; married first, Nov. 14, 1872, Frank A. Gushee of Raynham; he died May 30, 1873. She married second, Alanson Pratt of Taunton. They reside in East Providence. She has had no children. 4172. iii. Helen J. Eddy, b. Sept. 25, 1853. 4173. iv. Cora L. Eddy, b. Jan. 17, 1856; married Frank R. Kirby of Westport. They live in New Bedford; have no children. 2146 Lucy Maria 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton ; married Nov. 21, 1832, Brackley Rose, son of Solomon and Anna (Barney) (Wild) Wetherell ; he was born in Taunton, Jan. 6, 1807, and died Jan. 13, 1838 ; she died in Taunton, Nov. 13, 1838. Child: 4174. i. Horace B.8 Wetherell, b. in Taunton, Jan. 14, 1834. 2147 Hannah Field 7 Wilbur married Eben Fuller of Carver; both died before 1901: Child: 4175. i. Barton 8 Fuller, died ; unmarried. 2151 Timothy Warren 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton and Raynham ; died in Raynham, April 28, 1873 ; married July 25, 1849, Mary Ann Kincaid born in Augusta, Maine. She lives in Foxboro. 330 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 4176. i. Mary Melissa 8 Wilbur, b. in Taunton, April 20, 1850 ; lives in Foxboro; unmarried. 4177. ii. Anna Ethelyn Wilbur, b. in Raynham, July 24, 1866 ; died Sept. 24, 1866. 2152 Daniel Bradford 7 Wilbur was a machinist; resided in Taunton; died Aug. 22, 1898. A friend says "he was industrious, kind to all, a man respected by all who knew him." He married, Oct. 1850, Cleora J., daughter of William L., and Polly (Leonard) Wilbur ; she was born in Raynham. Children : 4178. i. Effie Jane 8 Wilbur, b. March 1, 1853; died March 18, 1853. 4179. ii. Chester Bradford Wilbur, b. June 25, 1856 ; married Oct. 3, 1884, Germaine Boucher ; resides on Tremont street, Taunton ; they have no children. 4180. iii. Elmer Ellsworth Wilbur, b. Oct. 11, 1861 ; died in 1865. 4181. iv. Ernest Francis Wilbur, b. Oct. 1869 ; married Oct. 1898, Alice Tomilson ; resides in Worcester ; has no children. 2154 Barton 7 White resided in Taunton ; died in Taunton Oct. 18, 1860; married Aug. 19, 1839, Jane E., daughter of James and Ellen Davis ; she was born in Dighton, Oct. 10, 1823, and died in Taunton, Jan. 15, 1885. Children, all born in Taunton : 4182. i. Albert B.8, b. 1842. 4183. ii. Abby J., b. 1845; married, Dec. 8, 1864; Francis L. Carpenter. 4184. iii. James P., b. Oct. 12, 1846, lives in Taunton ; unmar- ried. 4185. iv. Ellen Diana, b. July 20, 1849. 4186. V. William Francis, b. Feb. 2, 1851 ; died Jan. 15, 1861. 4187. vi. Mary E., b. March 29, 1855. 4188. vii. Addie M., b. Sept. 6, 1857 ; died Sept. 4, 1869. 2155 Lucy Angeline7 White married Simeon, son of Benjamin Wilber. SEVENTH GENERATION. 331 Children, both bom in Taunton : 4189. i. Lucy Ann 8 Wilber ; is matron of the Old Ladies Home in Taunton; married George Dunbar an adopted son of Samuel O. Dunbar of Taunton ; she has no children. 4190. ii. Emily J. Wilber, b. July 6, 1845. 2157 Cordelia 7 White lived in Taunton ; married Frank H., son of Benjamin Wilber. He was born Feb. 8, 1822, and died in Taun- ton, May 8, 1885. Children, all born in Taunton: 419L i. Delia F.8 Wilber, b. July 11, 1848. 4192. ii. Frederick C. Wilber. 4193. iii. Frank Wilber. 2159 George F.7 White was a railroad engineer ; lived in Taunton ; his death was caused by a railroad accident ; married June 2, 1867, Delia A., daughter of Simeon A. and Eliza B. Dean. She was born in Norton, Oct. 10, 1843, and died in Taunton, Oct. 4, 1 885. Children, all born in Taunton : 4194. i. Frank D.8, b. Dec. 10, 1868. 4196. ii. Polly, b. Oct. 21, 1876. 4196. iii. George Arthur, b. May 24, 1877. 2160 Abiathar Eddy 7 Wetherell was a wholesale millinery and dry goods merchant of Boston. He lived many years in Taunton, and late in life moved to Peoria, Ills., where he died ; he married first, Polly Makepeace Braman of Norton ; she was born June 16, 1811, and died May 19, 1849. He married second, Julia, daughter of Jeremiah Kelly of Taunton. Children, by first wife : 4197. i. Mary Farnum 8 Wetherell, b. in Taunton, July 5, 1834. 4198. ii. Maria Wetherell. 4199. iii. Charles E. Wetherell. By second wife : 4200. iv. Frederick Wetherell, b. in Taunton, Dec. 7, 1857 ; he was living in 1899, at Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; a photog- rapher; unmarried. 332 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2161 Hiram Barney 7 Wetherell was a wholesale millinery and dry goods merchant of Boston ; lived in Raynham and Taunton, and late in life moved to Freetown, where he died June 1, 1879. He was a representative from Taunton, in the Massachusetts Legislature of 1855, and during the civil war was Assistant Quartermaster of the second Brigade of the second Division of the sixth Army Corps. He married Oct. 23, 1836, Jane Lawton, daughter of Elisha Law- ton and Hannah (Chace) Pratt; she was born Oct. 18, 1816. Children : 4201. i. William Pratt 8 Wetherell, b. in Taunton, Aug. 19, 1837. He is on Board of Review U. S. Pension Bureau at Washington, D. C, where he resides. He married at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, March 18, 1869, widow Mary Edmonds (Jordan) Gorman, daughter of James McLaurin and Martha (Hines) Jordan. They have no children. 4202. ii. Hiram Barney Wetherell, b. at Raynham, March 10, 1840. 4203. iii. Frances Jane Wetherell, b. at Raynham, July 18, 1843 ; married Jan. 26, 1869, Newton R. Stone ; is living at No. 3125 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, III. They have no children. 4204. iv. Josephine Maria Wetherell, b. at Raynham, July 21, 1845; died at Raynham, Sept. 8, 1845. 4205. V. Eugene Beauharnais Wetherell, b. at Water town, June 1, 1849. 2162 Horace Rawson 7 Wetherell was a school teacher, and member of school committee of Taunton, in 1841 and 1842 ; merchant in Boston, and for a time conductor on the Boston and Worcester Railroad. In 1855, he represented Newton, in the Massachusetts Legislature. He married Nov. 3, 1840, Sarah Aldrich of Oxbridge ; she was a school teacher. Children : 4206. i. Ella Augusta 8 Wetherell b. at Uxbridge, March 12, 1844. 4207. ii. Horace Jackson Wetherell, b. at Worcester, May 29, 1846; married May 10, 1881, Harriet F., daughter of Stephen H. and Harriett Aldrich Thayer; he died at Oxford, Ohio, Oct. 22, 1884 ; had no children. SEVBNTH QENBBATION. 333 4208. iii. Hattie Louise Wetherell, b. at Newton, Oct. 2, 1860 ; married first, June 15, 1887, Eugene Gedney; mar- ried second, Sept. 29, 1897, Charles M., son of Charles H. and Nancy S. Field; she resides in Uxbridge ; has no children. 2169 James Madison 7 Wetherell was educated at Brown University. In his early manhood he studied law, but did not practice ; later he engaged in the wholesale millinery business in Chicago, Ills. He had good natural ability ; was kind hearted and social in his disposition. In 1889, a short time previous to his death, he wrote a poem for the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anni- versary of Taunton, but it arrived too late to be read on that occasion. It was afterwards printed in the Taunton Gazette and was highly commended. He died at Englewood, Cook County, Ills., Aug. 20, 1889 ; married, first, at Dighton, Sarah Rebecca, daughter of Capt. William Cobb, of Dighton ; she was born in May, 1835, and died Feb. 25, 1867 ; he married, second, Aug. 9, 1869, Phebe Lillian, daughter of Harrison and Mary Ann (Baker) Park. Children, all by second marriage : 4209. i. James Madison 8 Wetherell, b. May 29, 1870 ; died July 18, 1871. 4210. ii. Grace Eddy Wetherell, b. in Chicago, Ills., June 22, 1873 ; she was an art student in 1898. 4211. iii. Winifred Wetherell, b. Aug. 12, 1878. 4212. iv. Harold White Wetherell, b. at Englewood, Ills., Oct. 4, 1879 ; in 1898 was a clerk in the office of Wells, Fargo & Co. at San Francisco, Cal. 4213. V. Marian Park Wetherell, b. Nov. 20, 1881; died June 18, 1882. In 1898 his widow was living at No. 1240 25th Avenue, East Oakland, California, with her children. 2170 Roxanna Barney 7 Wetherell married. May 81, 1846, Elijah Mar- tin, son of Martin and Sarah (Lincoln) Richmond ; he was born in Raynham, May 7, 1816. He was a school teacher about twenty years, one of the assessors of Taunton for several years, and a member of the school committee. Late in life he moved to Rox- bury, where he died Oct. 19, 1892. Child: 4214. i. George Frederick 8 Richmond, b. May 14, 1847. 334 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2172 Abner N. B.7 Wetherell, died in March, 1886 ; married, first, June 15, 1845, Ellen Amanda Fuller; she died April 13, 1847, aged 21 years ; he married, second, Emily Jones. Children, by first wife : 4215. i. James H.8 Wetherell, b. Sept. 29, 1846 ; died young. By second wife : 4216. ii. Charles Abner Wetherell. 4217. iii. Emma Wetherell. 4218. iv. Mary Wetherell ; married Robert Blakie. 2173 Caroline Matilda 7 Wetherell resided in Taunton, where she died July 12, 1866 ; married Dec. 3, 1848, Morris, son of Ichabod Lincoln of Taunton. Children : 4219. i. Henry Morris 8 Lincoln, b. Oct. 13, 1849; died Jan. 29, 1862. 4220. ii. Walter Frederick Lincoln, b. March 21, 1851. 4221. iii. Edna Caroline Lincoln, b. Oct. 16, 1854. 4222. iv. Charles Fremont Lincoln, b. March 2, 1857; died Feb. 26, 1862. 2176 William Wallace 7 Wetherell, died in 1882; married, first, Ella Starkey ; married, second, Nellie . Children, by first wife : 4223. i. Luella8 Wetherell. By second wife : Two children whose names are not known to the writer. 2179 Fanny 7 Eddy resided in Taunton, where she died about 1840 ; she married Samuel Rounds. Children : 4224. i. Fanny Adelaide 8 Rounds, b. June 2, 1835 ; married Daniel Wetherell (No. 5055). 4225. ii. Samuel Alexander Rounds, b. 1837. 4226. iii. Eliza Field Rounds, b. 1839. SEVENTH GENERATION. 335 2182 Stephen Lloyd 7 White lived in Taunton ; was colonel in the militia, held many town offices, and was deputy collector in the custom house at Boston. He was public spirited and influential in public affairs. He died in Taunton June 1, 1863. Married May 15, 1837, Polly, daughter of Capt. Daniel and Polly (Field) Eddy, who was born in Taunton, Feb. 15, 1814, and died May 23, 1888 (No. 2178). Children, all born in Taunton : 4227. i. Lloyd 8, b. May 27, 1838. 4228. ii. Alexander, b. Aug. 30, 1843. 4229. iii. Charles Presbrey, b. March 28, 1845; married Nov. 10, 1870, Lucretia J. Skinner, who was born in Easton, Jan. 23, 1847, and died in Norton, Dec. 30, 1898; she was daughter of James and Ardelia Adams ; it was her second marriage. They had no children. He is a member of the prosperous firm of White, Warner & Co., stove manufacturers. 2191 Baylies S.7 White was in the grocery business in Taunton ; died Oct. 11, 1871; married Jan. 4, 1863, Martha A., daughter of Josiah and Charlotte Tilden, of Walpole ; she was born in 1832. Child: 4230. i. Emma S.8, b. in Taunton, Feb. 23, 1866; died May 21, 1871. 2192 Horatio 7 Lincoln lived in Taunton ; married Lucinda Leonard, daughter of Nathaniel and Sally (Leonard) Field (No. 2853). She was born in Taunton, April 26, 1803, and died in Taunton, Nov., 1876. He died in Taunton, July 19, 1873. Children, all born in Taunton : Leonard Horatio 8 Lincoln, b. April 9, 1824. Sarah Ann Lincoln, b. Nov. 14, 1825. William Field Lincoln, b. Dec. 20, 1827. George Henry Lincoln, b. March 6, 1829; married Mary Ann Elizabeth Fitzgerald. Daniel Frederick Lincoln, b. Feb. 22, 1831. Orilla Lincoln, b. March 16, 1833. Artemas White Lincoln, b. March 2, 1835; married Jane . 4231. 1^ 4232. ii. 4233. iii. 4234. iv. 4235. V. 4236. vi. 4237. vii. 336 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 4238. viii. Rebecca Maria Lincoln, b. July 28, 1836 ; married Oct. 4, 1853, Michael Burns of Taunton. 4239. ix. Elizabeth White Lincoln, b. Sept. 15, ; died young. 4240. X. James E. Lincoln, b. Feb. 27, 1842. 4241. xi. David Bardwell Lincoln, b. Jan. 26, 1844. 4242. xii. Charles L. Lincoln, b. March 21, 1850 ; died young. 2195 Julia A. M.7 Eddy resided in Taunton ; married March 6, 1831, William H., son of William and Abigail Leonard ; he was born in Taunton, Nov. 8, 1810, and died March 6, 1868. She died May 11, 1885. Child : 4243. i. Francis H.8 Leonard, b. in Taunton, Aug. 24, 1838 ; died March 24, 1883; married widow Ellen (Lee) Wood ; had no children. 2197 Saul White 7 Eddy was a machinist and for many years overseer in the Mason Machine Works at Taunton. He resided in Taunton' where he died Feb. 23, 1895. A sketch of his life was printed in Old Colony Historical Collections No. 5, pages 150 and 151. He married, first, June 28, 1841, Abby, daughter of Willard and Linda (Pickens) Clark ; she was born Aug. 14, 1817, and died in 1856. He married, second, Oct. 10, 1858, widow Elizabeth A. Fuller. Children, all born in Taunton and all by first wife : 4244. i. Emma Clark 8 Eddy, b. Nov. 16, 1842. 4245. ii. Abby Anna Eddy, b. April 20, 1845 ; married May 12, 1868, Evander, son of Seaver and Susan Pray; he was born in East Weymouth in 1843. They have no children. 4246. iii. Ellen Adelaide Eddy, b. July 25, 1847. 4247. iv. Alice Eliza Eddy, b. Aug. 25, 1849. 2198 James Andrew 7 Eddy resided in Taunton, where he died March 23, 1889 ; married Nov. 29, 1845, Emma, daughter of John and Sarah Worsley ; she was born Feb. 25, 1820, and died May 28, 1898. ^Si SEVENTH GENERATION. 337 Children, born in Taunton : 4248. i. Julia Maria 8 Eddy, b. Nov. 18, 1847; married, Nov. 18, 1866, Edward S., son of Edward and Celia A. Belcher ; he was born in Foxboro in 1846. They have no children. 4249. ii. Damon A. Eddy, b. Sept. 5, 1850 ; died Feb. 19, 1868. 2200 George Oliver Warren 7 White resided in Taunton until about 1856, when he moved to Tennessee. At this time he was a mem- ber of the school committee of Taunton. In Tennessee he was a manufacturer, justice of the peace, and school director. His grand- daughter, Mrs. Heffernan, describes him as " brave, self-controlled, and a noble, charitable, christian man." He died at Eagle Mills, Tenn., April 4, 1896 ; married June 27, 1842, Mary A. Cole, of Dighton ; she was born in Thompson, Sullivan County, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1820. Children, first six born in Taunton : 4250. i. Mary Georgiana 8, b. Dec. 15, 1848 ; died Jan. 24, 1845. 4251. ii. Lucy Louisa Maria, b. Oct. 10, 1846 ; died Dec. 26, 1850. 4252. iii. Georgiana Josephine, b. Jan. 8, 1848. 4253. iv. Marius Warren, b. Jan. 16, 1850 ; died Nov. 17, 1852. 4254. V. Augustus Jones, b. June 26, 1852. 4255. vi. Clarence Warren, b. June 12, 1855; died at Eagle Mills. Tenn., April 4, 1867. 4256. vii. Walter Cole, b. at Sycamore, Tenn., Aug. 10, 1861. 4257. viii. James Merton, b. at Eagle Mills, Tenn., Aug. 9, 1864 ; was living in 1900 at Shoal, Tenn,; he is a farmer, and is described as impulsive and jovial ; unmarried. 2201 William Saul Smith 7 White died in Hutchinson, Kansas, Jan. 1889 ; married first Eunice Hough ; married second . Children, all by first wife : 4258. i. William Henry 8, b. in New Hartford, Conn. Aug. 7, 1839. 4259. ii. Georgiana, b. in Newton Nov. 22, 1846. 4260. iii. Charles Willard, b. in Newton July 29, 1848. 2202 Ann Maria 7 White married first Nov. 1, 1849, Henry A., son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Child) Jones ; he was born in Weston, where 338 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. he died April 25, 1852 ; she married second, Nov. 6, 1853, Marshall L., son of Abijah and Betsey (Sanderson) Upham ; he was born in Weston, July 28, 1824. Children, all born in Weston : 4261. i. Augustus Marshall 8 Upham, b. Dec. 8, 1854. 4262. ii. Frank Henry Upham, b. Dec. 5, 1858. 4263. iii. William Warren Upham, b. May 31, 1860. 4264. iv. Julia Anna Maria Upham, b. March 11, 1864 ; resides in Weston ; unmarried. 2204 Henry Jackson 7 White resides in Weston ; married, Sept. 8, 1856, Lydia Upham, daughter of Charles and Betsey (Upham) Morse ; she was born in Weston, Oct. 27, 1828, and died in Weston, July 14, 1893. He has been treasurer and collector of Weston, Children, both born in Weston : 4265. i. Elizabeth Sanderson 8, b. April 14, 1864. She is the librarian of the Weston town library. 4266. ii. Alfred Henry, b. Sept. 20, 1866 ; died July 14, 1893 ; unmarried. 2205 Marshall Francis 7 Shaw resides at New Rochelle, N. Y., where he is engaged in real estate business ; married Oct. 1, 1854, Harriet Marie, daughter of Zachariah and Sarah (Follett) Porter ; she was born at Bethel, Conn., June 11, 1836. Children : 4267. i. Frank Porter 8 Shaw, b. April 10, 1858 ; died July 10, 1858. 4268. ii. Frank Marshall Shaw, b. in Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 6, 1867. He is a manager, lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.; married Oct. 2, 1895, Katherine Anna, daughter of George William and Mary J. Ihrig; she was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1869. 4269. iii. Hattie Porter Shaw, b. Aug. 22, 1868; died Sept. 1868. 4270. iv. Bessie White Shaw, b. Sept. 12, 1869 ; died July 1870. 4271. V. Elle Hannah Shaw ; b. in Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 13, 1871 ; lives in New Rochelle ; unmarried. 10. iv. 4531. V. SEVENTH GENERATION. 359 Lois Makepeace. Sanford Makepeace. James W. Makepeace. Cordelia Makepeace. Horace M. Makepeace. Lurana Makepeace. Emeline Makepeace. Thomas J. Makepeace, b. in Taunton, April 20, 1844. 2350 George Washington 7 Makepeace resided in Raynham ; died April 16, 1842 i married Dec. 12, 1827, Hannah (Smith) Eddy, daughter of William Jr. and Hannah (Witherell) Smith of Rayn- ham, and widow of ApoUos Eddy. Children : Dora 8 Makepeace ; died in infancy. Lovisa Makepeace, died when about 14 years of age. Elvira Makepeace, died when about 9 years of age. George Washington Makepeace, b. Jan. 7, 1836. Norman Gary Makepeace, b. June 30, 1838. 2351 Sylvester 7 Makepeace resided at East Taunton. For many years he was a deputy sheriff; married Parna, daughter of Samuel Jr. and Parna (Austin) Graves of Taunton. Children : 4532. i. Sylvester Morton 8 Makepeace, b. 1835 ; died May 27, 1851. Betsey Maria Makepeace. Mary E. Makepeace. Samuel Graves Makepeace. Charles Makepeace. Lucy Ann Makepeace, b. Nov. 20, 1849. A. Maria Makepeace, b. Oct. 14, 1852; died April 25, 1867. 2352 Sylvanus 7 Makepeace resided in Raynham, where he died Nov. 18, 1895. He was an enterprising and industrious citizen ; married July 27, 1834, Peddy, daughter of Barnabas and Peddy Harvey ; she was born Feb. 13, 1817 and died in Raynham, Feb. 14, 1888. 4533. ii. 4534. iii. 4535. iv. 4536. V. 4537. vi. 4538. vii. 360 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children ; 4539. i. Sylvanus Henry 8 Makepeace ; married Caroline H. Field (No. 4604). 4540. ii. Peddy Matilda Makepeace, b. 1836 ; died Nov. 1838, aged 2 years 7 months. 4541. iii. Hannah Caroline Makepeace, b. Feb. 22, 1839 ; died Sept. 28, 1855. 4542. iv. William Henry Makepeace, b. Aug. 13, 1841; died Jan. 15, 1842. 4543. V. Lyntha Adeline Makepeace, b. ; married Francis E. Bump and lives in Raynham. 4644. vi. Mary Lurana Makepeace; unmarried in 1900. 4545. vii. Wealthy Sophia Makepeace, b. April 10, 1854; died Feb. 15,1856. 4646. viii. Annie Evelin Makepeace ; married Charles E., son of Elijah White and Susan A. (Hathaway) Simmons (No. 2697). 4547. ix. Lizzie Frances Makepeace. 2360 Melancy Shaw 7 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where she died April 26, 1840, aged 34 years; married in 1830 Nathaniel Bell Hall, who died Oct. 24, 1889, aged 82 years 10 months and 12 days. After her death he married Elizabeth Lane of Norton, who was born Sept. 7, 1805, and died April 9, 1868. Children, both born in Raynham : 4548. i. Nathaniel Williams 8 Hall, b. Feb. 18, 1832 ; married June 16, 1859, Susan Drowne, daughter of Joseph Tucker and Eunice (Robinson) Leonard (No. 2064). 4549. ii. Silas W. Hall, b. April 3, 1840 ; died March 16, 1862 ; unmarried. 2361 Seth Dean 7 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; was a farmer, school teacher and justice of the peace ; died in Raynham, Jan. 23, 1897, aged 88 years 1 month and 10 days; married Nov. 11, 1882, Caroline Howland of Fairhaven, who died Dec. 28, 1891, in Raynham. A sketch of the life of Seth Dean Wilbur was printed in the Old Colony Historical Collections No. 6, page 117. Children, all born in Raynham : 4550. i. Alexander Howland 8 Wilbur, b. Nov. 7, 1833. 4561. ii. Silas Everett Wilbur, b. July 14, 1836. 4554. ii. 4555. iii, 4556. iv. 4557. V. SEVENTH GENERATION. 361 4552. iii. Cornelius Rowland Wilbur, b. Nov. 5, 1839. He was a soldier in the civil war and died July 20, 1877, from the effects of his incarceration in Libby prison ; He was never married. 2362 Simeon 7 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where he died March 30, 1871 ; married Jan. 15, 1835, Sarah K. Gushee, who died May 20, 1878. Children, all born in Raynham : 4553. i. Sarah Frances 8 Wilbur, b. Jan. 1836 ; died ; unmar- ried. Martha Washburn Wilbur, b. 1837. Maria Lurana Wilbur, b. Sept. 1839. Harry S. Wilbur ; died Aug. 1846, aged 5 months. Edmund F. Wilbur, b. July 4, 1851. 2364 Cordelia 7 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; married Benjamin, son of Brazillai King of Raynham. Child : 4558. i. Edward B.8 King. 2365 Eliza W.7 Wilbur married May 17, 1841, Barzillai King of Raynham (his second wife). Children, all born in Raynham : 4559. i. Bradford B.8 King b. Sept. 10, 1847 ; died Dec. 4, 1899; married Emma B., daughter of Martin G. Williams, born July 1844. They had no children. 4560. ii. Cornelia Eliza King, b. Sept. 21, 1850. 4561. iii. Lurana King ; married El win S. Harlow. They have no children. 2366 Hannah D.7 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where she died Jan. 21, 1868, in her 48th year; married May 2, 1839, Edwin Baxter Hall, born in Raynham, May 2, 1817. Children : 4562. i. Herbert Edwin 8 Hall, b. in (Campello) North Bridge- water, Jan. 31, 1846. 4563. ii. Emma M. Hall, b. in Raynham, Feb. 21, 1848. 362 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2368 Alvin D.7 Wilbur resided in Raynham, where he died Aug. 15, 1871 ; married May 4, 1844, Cornelia White, daughter of Solomon and Fanny (Chase) Lothrop ; she was born in Norton, May 14, 1822. After his death she married second in 1877, Lorenzo Le Baron, who died in 1881. She died in Raynham, Feb. 3, 1891. Children, both born in Raynham : 4564. i. Harrison Dean 8 Wilbur, b. Jan. 21, 1846. 4565. ii. Ella Cornelia Wilbur, b. Feb. 1852. 2369 Richard 7 Godfrey married Children : 4566. i. Louisa M.8 Godfrey ; married Zephaniah Dean. 4567. ii. Sarah A. Godfrey ; married John Cummings. 4568. iii. Helen Godfrey ; married Frank Cummings. 4569. iv. Charles Godfrey ; married ; lived in New Bed- ford. 4570. V. Williams Godfrey ; married Augusta Park of Sharon ; lived in Sharon. 4571. vi. Joseph Godfrey ; married Emma Evans. 4572. vii. Phebe Godfrey, was living in 1900 ; unmarried. 2370 Sarah Ann 7 Godfrey married, in Taunton, Aug. 23, 1822, Thomas R. Chase ; he was born in Swansey, Sept. 7, 1800 ; died in Taunton, Feb. 14, 1861. She died in Taunton, Oct. 4, 1884. Children, all born in Taunton : Sarah W.8 Chace, b. April 6, 1828. Ann M. Chace, b. March 15, 1825. George E. Chace, b. Jan. 28, 1828. Louisa M. Chace, b. July 31, 1831. Fanny Chace, b. Oct. 4, 1833. Alfred Chace, b. Jan. 22, 1835; died July 1836. Isabel B. Chace, b. Nov. 2, 1846. 2371 John 7 Godfrey married Children : 4580. i. Dordana 8 Godfrey ; and probably others. 2372 Blaney 7 Godfrey resided in Taunton ; married 4573. 4574. ii. 4575. iii. 4576. iv. 4577. V. 4578. vi. 4579. vii. SEVENTH GENERATION. 363 Children : 4581. i. SethS Godfrey. 4582. ii. Mary Elizabeth Godfrey ; and perhaps others. 2373 George 7 Godfrey married Parnell Manter ; neither living in 1900. Children : 4583. i. Blaney 8 Godfrey married ; had no children. 4584. ii. George Godfrey married ; was living in 1900. 4585. iii. Frances L. Godfrey married May 19, 1859, Otis B. Wilbur, son of William L. and Polly B. Wilbur; no children. 4586. iv. Laura A. Godfrey. 4587. v, Georgiana Godfrey. 4588. vi. Adelaide Godfrey married first, Congdon ; second, Levi Congdon ; no children. 4589. vii. Harriet Godfrey ; died unmarried. 4590. viii. Mary Emeline Godfrey ; died ; unmarried. 2374 Fanny 7 Godfrey married first, Luther ; married second, Pratt. Children : 4591. i. Lois 8 Luther. 4592. ii. James Luther. 4593. iii. Daughter Pratt. 2375 Maria 7 Godfrey married Nathaniel Morton of Stoughton, who died in 1898 ; she was living in Stoughton, in 1900. Child: 4594. i. Eudora 8 Morton ; died young. 2377 Daniel Martin 7 Field resided in Raynham, where he died Oct. 9, 1848 ; married Phebe Frazier. Children : 4595. i. Daniel William 8 Field. 4596. ii. James Lloyd Field. 4597. iii. George Field. 4598. iv. Henry Gilbert Field. 364 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 4599. V. Ruth Field. || 4600. vi. Eliza Jane Field ; married first, in 1847, Frank, son of Abiathar and Esther Lincoln (Wilbur) Austin (No. 5021). He died and she married second, Gushing Bonney of Middleboro ; she died about 1866. 4601. vii. Mary Field. 2378 JUi Lysander W.7 Field resided in Raynham ; kept a dry goods and grocery store. He died in Raynham, Jan. 13, 1855. His will made Dec. 10, 1854, was proved Feb. 6, 1855. He married in 1835, Charlotte, daughter of Alpheus and Sarah (Brettun) Pratt (No. 2953) who died Dec. 2, 1846, aged 30 years. Children, all born in Raynham : 4602. i. Lysander W.8 Field, b. Nov. 29, 1837. 4603. ii. Charlotte Orynthia Field, b. Dec. 12, 1839 ; married Jan. 20, 1861, Joseph R. Presho (No. 5118). 4604. iii. Caroline Howland Field, b. April 20, 1848 ; married Sylvanus H. Makepeace (No. 4539). 4605. iv. Hannah Atlanta Field (name changed Jan. 28, 1867, to Hannah Wilbur Field) b. Oct. 21, 1845; married Hayden ; had no children. 2380 Hannah C. Field resided in Raynham ; married Jan. 13, 1842, Charles, son of Linus and Bethana (Smith) Dean (No. 5127) she died in Feb. 1843. Child : 4606. i. Charles Henry 8 Dean, b. Jan. 1843 ; married Lydia A., widow of John Wilbur and daughter of Lemuel C. Eldridge. 2381 Col. Alanson 7 White lived in Easton ; he was a Lieut. Colonel in the militia ; served as private in Capt. Isaac Lothrop's Company in the war of 1812, and was a representative in the Legislature from Easton, in 1850 ; died in Easton, Dec. 19, 1883 ; married first, July 7, 1814, Rebecca Billings of Easton, who died Sept. 2, 1857, aged 60 years ; married second, Dec. 29, 1857, Mary Williams. Children, all born in Easton : 4607. i. Adonijah8,b. Sept. 17, 1815. 4608. ii. Stella Emeline, b. June 16, 1818. SEVENTH GENERATION. 365 4609. iii. Alanson, b. March 7, 1820; married Nov. 20, 1856, Harriet Hawley ; they live in Brooklyn, N. Y. 4610. iv. GuUford, b. Aug. 17, 1822. 4611. V. William Francis. | - •„„ , r>^<- iq loof^ 4612. vi. Henry Franklin. \ ^^^"^' ^- ^^*- ^^^ ^^^5. 4613. vii. Daniel Billings, b. Nov. 28, 1828. 4614. viii. Rebecca Jane, b. Dec. 12, 1830 ; married May 3, 1854, George F. Holmes of West Bridgewater ; she died in Easton, Dec. 20, 1856. 4615. ix. John Davis b. May 7, 1833 ; married April 17, 1864, Mary F., daughter of Martin and Rebecca Dunbar ; he died Jan. 10, 1897. 4616. X. Eliza Ann, b. Sept. 26, 1836. 2383 Stella 7 White married Luke P. Lincoln of North Bridgewater (now Brockton). He died early ; she died in Newton, about 1867. Children : 4617. i. Lyman 8 Lincoln ; resides in Woburn. 4618. ii. Ellen Lincoln ; married John DeHuff of Lancaster, Pa.; now (1901) a widow, living in Springfield. 4619. iii. Mary Emma Lincoln ; married William T. Vose ; resides in Newton. 4620. iv. Wm. Penn Lincoln married first, Maria Eldridge of Chatham ; married second, . He lived and died in New York. 2386 Samuel Dexter 7 White resided in Boston, where he died in June 1836 ; married in 1825, Abigail R., daughter of Samuel and Lydia Wilson ; she was born in Boston, March 5, 1805. Child : 4621. i. Jarvis Dexter 8, b. in Boston, March 15, 1830. 2390 Emeline 7 White died in Norton, June 7, 1887 ; married William Chase. Children : 4622. i. William 8 Chase. 4623. ii. Samuel Chase. 366 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2393 Jason 7 White was a music teacher ; was a member of Company F., 4th Regt. M. V. M. in service in Louisiana, in the civil war ; married first, May 21, 1837, Betsey B., daughter of Elijah Lincoln ; she died Aug. 5, 1852, aged 34 years 1 month and 15 days. He married second, in 1853, Lydia Whitney Roberts ; she was born in Maine, in 1832. Children, by first wife : ^J 4624. i. Jason L.8, b. April 5, 1838 ; died Dec. 27, 1863. ^ 4625. ii. Betsey A., b. 1841 ; married Gardner Blanding June 4, 1865. 4626. iii. Lloyd E., b. Jan. 4, 1844 ; died Sept. 2, 1844. 4627. iv. Emory L., b. 1848. 4628. V. William N., b. 1850. 4629. vi. Otis A., b. Jan. 12, 1851. By second wife : 4630. vii. Ella F., b. Dec. 2, 1855. 4631. viii. Henry H., b. Jan. 28, 1857 ; died Dec. 3, 1864. 4632. ix. Arvilla Whitney, b. Oct. 31, 1858. 4633. X. Stella Maria, b. Feb. 8, 1860. 4634. xi. Elana E., b. May 10, 1861. 4635. xii. Julia R., b. Jan. 17, 1863. 4636. xiii. Russell E., b. June 10, 1864 ; died April 7, 1865. 4637. xiv. Frederick R., b. May 11, 1866. 4638. XV. Eveline F., b. Nov. 25, 1867. 4639. xvi. Ida L., b. Sept. 29, 1869. 4640. xvii. Abbie L., b. June 4, 1871. 2394 Lysander7 White lived in Easton, where he died Oct. 4, 1857, at the age of 38 years ; married Oct. 29, 1843, Mary Beals of Norton, who was born in Canton. Children : 4641. i. Mary T.8 b. in Easton, Sept. 8, 1844. 4642. ii. Lysander B., b. in Easton, June 27, 1846. 4643. iii. Albert H., b. Feb. 2, 1850. 4644. iv. Harriet A., b. Oct. 2, 1851. 4645. v. Leroy H., b. Sept. 5, 1854; died Aug. 18, 1867, in Taunton. 2398 John H.7 White lived in Norton, where he died March 5, 1897 ; married May 21, 1854, Ellen Jane, daughter of Joseph and Ann Quinby of Winslow, Me.; she was born April 5, 1833. SEVENTH GENERATION. 367 Children, all born in Norton : 4646. i. La Forest 8, b. Nov. 6, 1857. 4647. ii. Mary Bell, b. May 20, 1860 ; died Nov. 22, 1873. 4648. iii. Kate, b. Aug. 10, 1862 ; married June 20, 1888, Edwin R., son of Calvin C. and Catherine M. (Burt) Lincoln, born in Norton, in 1862. 4649. iv. Jennie, b. July 10, 1873 ; died Aug. 17, 1874. 2401 George 7 White died in Norton, Aug. 8, 1894 ; married May 6, 1837, Sarah Ann, daughter of Alanson and Deborah W. Makepeace; she was born April 16, 1814, and died Aug. 30, 1884. Children : 4650. i. George Everett 8, b. June 17, 1840 ; died July 27, 1842. 4651. ii. Sarah Ellen, b. Aug. 2, 1843 ; married Nov. 8, 1864, William E. C, son of William D. and Abby T. Thomas, who was born in Bridgewater, in 1843. 4652. iii. Nancy, b. 1851; married Nov. 29, 1871, Simeon F., son of John and Emily Allen of Pawtucket, R. I.; he was born in 1851. 4653. iv. Franklin Pierce ; married Charlotte Angeline, daughter of James and Charlotte Williams (Gifford) Blan- chard. They had no children. (See No. 4931.) 4654. v. A daughter, b. July 29, 1860. 2402 Julia Maria 7 White was living (1901) in Raynham; married June 19, 1836, Ethan, son of Elijah and Keziah (Hay ward) How- ard ; he was born in Easton, July 31, 1792, and died in Raynham, Feb. 27, 1853 (No. 747). Children : 4655. i. Ethan Allen 8 Howard, b. July 15, 1837 ; died March 5, 1874. 4656. ii. Julia M. Howard, b. June 9, 1839. 4657. iii. Mary Ann Howard, b. Feb. 16, 1844. 2403 Sanford7 White lived in Easton, where he died May 12, 1882; married first, June 10, 1838, Martha Ann Wheeler of Norton; married second, April 17, 1840, Mary B. King of Mansfield. Child : 4658. i. Mary Elizabeth 8, b. in Easton, Nov. 16, 1843. 368 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2405 Abigail A.7 White lived in Norton, where she died Oct. 21, 1897; married (pub. Sept. 28, 1841) David W. Makepeace of Norton ; he was born 1812. Children, born in Norton : 4659. i. Abby A.8 Makepeace, b. 1843. 4660. ii. David A. Makepeace, b. 1848. 4661. iii. Elmer W. Makepeace, b. 1853. 2406 Roland? White lived in Mansfield; married Dec. 30, 1845, Rosilla B. Cobb, who died in Mansfield June 8, 1897, aged 67 years, 7 months, 28 days. Children : Roland T. J.8, b. Dec. 29, 1846. Oliver M., b. Nov. 7, 1848. Jarvis N. B., b. Aug. 29, 1850. Chester B., b. Aug. 18, 1851; died Jan. 20,1873. Flora J., b. July 14, 1853. Mary E., b. Aug. 13, 1855. Preston D., b. Nov. 3, 1857. Linus H.,b. Nov. 18, 1859. Virgil E., April 13, 1861. 2415 Mary Augusta 7 White died in Bath, Maine, April 9, 1894 ; married at Hallo well. Me., Sept. 18, 1844, George Evans, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hunt (Evans)Newman, born in Winthrop, Me., July 17, 1820. Children : 4671. i. Cordelia White 8 Newman, b. at Hallowell, Me., July 7, 1845 ; unmarried. 4672. ii. Charles Hunt Newman, b. at Boston, Jan. 2, 1850 ; died at Bath, Me., Oct. 25, 1851. 4673. iii. Frederick Tupper Newman, b. at Bath, Me., July 24, 1853 ; died at Bath, Me., June 13, 1857. 4674. iv. Miriam Dike Newman, b. at Bath, Me., Jan. 22, 1856. She is a stenographer ; lives in Boston ; unmarried. 4675. V. Benjamin Tupper Newman, b. at Bath, Me., Nov. 5, 1858. 4676. vi. Margaret Allen Newman, b. at Bath, Me,, March 21, 1865; died in Batb, Me., Feb. 23, 1870. 4662. i. 4663. ii. 4664. iii. 4665. iv. 4666. V. 4667. vi. 4668. vii. 4669. viii. 4670. ix. SEVENTH GENERATION. 369 2416 Deborah Elizabeth! White married Col. Edward Henry Cobb Hooper. Children : 4677. i. Annie Maria Tallman 8 Hooper. 4678. ii. Albert Hooper. 4679. iii. Katherine Tupper Hooper. 4680. iv. William Hooper. 2417 Nancy Coolidge 7 White resided at Norton, later at Attleboro, and in 1900 was living at East Taunton ; she married May 18, 1845, Almon, son of Benaiah and Lydia (Hunt) Tucker ; he was born in Norton, June 5, 1804, and died in Attleboro, Sept. 14, 1865. He was elected deacon of the Congregational church in Norton Sept. 30, 1836 ; resigned the ofQce Jan. 29, 1854, and in 1856 moved to Attleboro. "He was a contractor, a school teacher for seventeen years and for many years a selectman, assessor and member of the school committee of Norton. He was of the old school regime, highly intellectual, of many sterling qualities and greatly respected and esteemed by all who knew him." Child : 4681. i. Roscoe LeBaron 8 Tucker, b. Nov. 21, 1846. 2418 Alice T.7 White died in Mansfield, Aug. 2, 1876 ; married July 4, 1850, Albert, son of Stephen and Rowena W. (Lincoln) Perry. After her death he married second, Mary P., daughter of John and Amy (Hodges) Smith of Mansfield. He was first a farmer, then accepted a position as weigher and caser of goods in the Taunton Copper Company, and in 1868, purchased a store at West Mansfield, where he was also postmaster. Children : 4682. i. Albert E.8 Perry ) twins, b. in Attleboro March 24, 4683. ii. Alice E. Perry j 1851. 2420 Thomas Jefferson 7 White is a farmer ; resides in Raynham ; "a thoroughly industrious man, having more than ordinary ability for conducting farming pursuits ; an obliging and quiet citizen, attend- ing strictly his own affairs, and a man that, for honesty, uprightness and truth, can be relied upon at all times and under all circum- stances." He married March 10, 1847, Julia, daughter of Nathan and Maria Palmer ; she was born in Berkley April 26, 1826. Children 4684. i. 4686. ii. 4686. iii. 4687. iv. 4688. V. 4689. vi. 4690. vii. 4691. viii. 4692. ix. 4693. X. 4694. xi. 370 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Charles 8, b. March 1, 1848 ; died March 13, 1871. Jefferson Franklin, b. March 29, 1850 ; died Aug. 13, 1851. «J| Benjamin Arthur, b. Dec. 16, 1851. t^I Walter Eliot, b. Nov. 10, 1853 ; died Jan. 1, 1854. Almon Thomas, b. Dec. 16, 1854. Oreu Dean, b. Sept. 12, 1857 ; died Oct. 31, 1858. Julia Maria, b. Aug. 26, 1859 ; died June 13, 1868. viii. Ellsworth Scott, b. Oct. 25, 1861 ; married, April 22, 1896, Mary F., daughter of John and Kate (White) Abbott. Stephen King, b. Feb. 1, 1863. Grace Lottie, b. Dec. 18, 1867. Frank Edgar, b. Feb. 3, 1871. 2425 Calvin 7 White died in 1876 from injuries received on a railroad ; married in Raynham, Jan. 7, 1862, Harriet M., daughter of Chester Wilson ; she was born in Odeltown, Canada. In 1898 she was an inmate of a hospital in Taunton. Children : 4695. i. Walter C. C.8 b. in Norton, Sept. 10, 1862; died young. 4696. ii. Carrie Luella ; married Frank L., Bartlett. 4697. iii. A daughter ; died young. 2430 William Seneca 7 White resided in Taunton, where he died Oct. 26, 1900 ; married June 27, 1850, Lydia Adeline, daughter of James and Lydia Bassett (Leonard) Lincoln (No. 3914) ; she was born in Taunton, April 5, 1832, and died in Taunton in 1901. Child : 4698. i. Elizabeth Adeline, b. in Taunton, Oct. 20, 1851 ; died young. 2433 Benjamin Franklin 7 White died at North Dighton, July 17, 1893. He had lived in Dartmouth and Westport ; was an engineer ; served in the civil war three years ; during his term of service he was wounded and in a hospital several months. He married Jan. 16, 1858, Emily E. Mosher, who was born in South Westport Dec. 5, 1837. 4703. V. 4704. vi. 4705. vii. 4706. yiii, 4707. ix. 4708. X. SEVENTH GENERATION. 371 Children : 4699. i. William L.8 b. at Dartmouth, Feb. 23, 1859. 4700. ii. George A., b. at South Westport, Dec 23, 1860. 4701. iii. Frederick A., b. at Raynham, Jan. 7, 1862; died at Westport, July 2, 1879. 4702. iv. Everett L., b. at Dartmouth, March 24, 1866; died Aug. 10, 1890; married Oct. 20, 1888, Lillian M., daughter of William A. aud Deborah J. C. Hathaway ; she was born in New Bedford Sept. 21, 1870 ; had no children : Sarah M., b. at Dartmouth, Feb. 12, 1868. Emily C, b. at Dartmouth, Jan. 12, 1870. Harriet, A. b. at Westport, Dec. 9, 1871. Ida L., b. at Wesport, May 4, 1873; died at North Dighton Feb. 21, 1899 ; unmarried. Annie E., b. at Westport, Aug. 10, 1875. Flora E., b. at Westport, Oct. 27, 1877 ; died at West- port, March 10, 1882. 4709. xi. Benjamin F., b. at Westport, June 21, 1879 ; in 1899 he was a tinsmith in Taunton. 2435 John C.7 White was a farmer, resided in Amherst ; married ried Lurana F., Shumway of Vermont. He died April 17, 1901, in Amherst. Children, all born in Amherst : 4710. i. Sydney D.8. 4711. ii. Samuel H. 4712. iii. Charles. 2442 Charles Banfield 7 Capron lived in Providence, R. I., where he died at the home of his son John, March 1898; married Sept. 28, 1847, Almira T. Fisher ; she was born at Franklin, March 12, 1828, and died at Providence, R. I., Feb. 14, 1883. Children : 4713. i. Pliny EarleS Capron, b. Feb. 7 1850; died June 4, 1873 ; unmarried. 4714. ii. John Henry Capron, b. Nov. 10, 1853. 4715. iii. Charles Edwin Capron, b. Oct. 13, 1856. 4716. iv. George Alfred Capron, b. Aug. 10, 1868 ; unmarried in 1899. 4717. V. David Warren Capron, b. Oct. 18, 1860; married Hattie Webb. They have no children : 372 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2443 Edwin Randall 7 Capron died Sept. 8, 1880 ; married first, Dec. 28, 1853, Sarah F. Field of Providence, R. I., who died in 1868. Their children : 4718. i. Sarah F.8 Capron, b. Nov. 6, 1855 ; married but had no issue. 4719. ii. Walter Scott Capron, b. Nov. 13, 1857; unmarried in 1899. 4720. iii. George F. Capron, b. March 12, 1860 ; married and has two children ; names not known. Edwin Randall 7 married second in 1870, Emma Patt and had one child. 4721. iv. Emma Capron, b. Oct. 8, 1875. 2445 Henry Clay Scott 7 Capron died Dec. 17, 1867 ; married Nov. 1' 1855, Mary C. Taylor, who was born June 7, 1833, and died March 17, 1874. Children : 4722. i. Helen Maria 8 Capron, b. Oct. 23, 1857; died in 1862. 4723. ii. Franklin Everett Capron, b. Nov. 20, 1861 ; died in 1893 ; unmarried. 4724. iii. Frederick Taylor Capron, b. March 6, 1865; died Sept. 16, 1897; married July 15, 1895, Verne L., daughter of Andrew B. Lafferty of Nebraska; she was born in Cambridge, 111., and in 1900 was living in Denver Col. He had no children. 2456 Harlan P. 7 Tubbs is a farmer: resides in Casco Me; was a member of Co. C. 30th Regiment Maine Vols, in the civil war ; married in Casco, Me., May 4, 1861, Martha M., daughter of Nathan and Sarah Maxfield. Children, all born in Casco : 4725. i. George M.8 Tubbs, b. Feb. 22, 1862. 4726. ii. Mary A. Tubbs, b. June 11, 1864 ; died Jan. 4, 1887 ; unmarried. 4727. iii. John L. Tubbs, b. March 19, 1866. 4728. iv. Albion L. Tubbs, b. Dec. 12, 1868. He is a farmer, resides in Greenwood, Me.; married March 14, 1889, Mary A., daughter of Welcome and Lucy Kingsley; she was born in Woodstock, Me., Oct. 11, 1845. They have no children. SEVENTH GENERATION. 373 4729. V. Frederick E. Tubbs, b. Oct. 16, 1873; died Feb. 11, 1884. 2462 Margaret Aurelia 7 Tubbs resides in West Falmouth, Me., mar- ried Nov. 6, 1876, Levi Washburn, son of Joseph and Maria Hadlock. He is a farmer, born at West Falmouth, Me., Feb. 13, 1849. Children, all born in West Falmouth, Me.: 4730. i. Carrie Maria 8 Hadlock, b. Sept. 8, 1877. 4731. ii. Grace Louisa Hadlock, b. March 18 1880. 4732. iii. Edna Eudora Hadlock, b. Dec. 22, 1881. 2463 Louisa Ann 7 White was not living in 1900 ; she married Dec. 10, 1833, Stillman, son of Isaiah and Lydia (Williams) Wilbur, of Raynham. ChHd: 4733. i. Hannah 8 Wilbur ; married WiUiam Hall. 2465 Mary Williams 7 White married after the death of her sister Hannah, Snell, who had been Hannah's husband. Child: 4734. i. Luther T.8 Snell. 2468 Sarah 7 White resided in Raynham ; married Otis R. King, who died in Raynham March 14, 1900, aged 82 years. Children : 4735. i. Theodore A.8 King, b. in Raynham, Sept. 13, 1845. 4786. ii. Hiram King was living in Raynham in 1900 ; un- married. 2470 Sally 7 Wilbur married Isaac Snell of Bridgewater. Children : 4737. i. Isaac 8 Snell. 4738. ii. Oliver Snell. ^4 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2471 James? Wilbur resided in Fairhaven; married Content Clark of New Bedford. Children : 4739. i. Lemuel C.8 Wilbur. 4740. ii. Charles H. Wilbur. 4741. iii. Allen Wilbur. 4742. iv. James Wilbur. Also five daughters whose names are not known to the writer. 2475 Horace 7 Tisdale married Emeline Powers of Essex, N. Y. Children : Alberts Tisdale. William Tisdale. Silas W. Tisdale. Charles Tisdale. Harriet Tisdale. Eliza Tisdale. Jane Tisdale. viii. Sidney Tisdale. 2493 Anna 7 Tisdale married Dexter Whiting of Abington. Child: 4761. i. Charles Henry 8 Whiting. 2497 Josiah 7 White resided in Easton, where he died May 9, 1859 ; married Sally Johnson, who died Oct. 22, 1859, aged 63 years. Children, all born in Easton : 4752. i. Caroline B.8, b. 1828 ; married Oct. 18, 1846, Samuel W. Short of Taunton, who was born in 1824. 4763. ii. Almeda, b. 1832 ; married, about 1863, Elijah H. Eddy of Norton, born in 1824 ; she had a son John Eddy, born 1864. Josiah, b. in 1834 ; died Aug. 18, 1861 ; unmarried. Harriet. David Johnson. Nancy. Jerusha J., b. March 27, 1853 ; married Oct. 6, 1874, Walter E., son of Enoch B. and Mary (Briggs) Dick- erman. 4743. i. 4744. ii. 4746. iii. 4746. iv. 4747. V. 4748. vi. 4749. vii. 4760. viii 4764. iii. 4765. iv. 4756. V. 4757. vi. 4768. vii. 4759. i. 4760. ii. 4761. iii. 4762. iv. 4763. V. 4764. vi. SEVENTH GENEEATION. 376 2498 Noah 7 White resided in Easton, where he died Nov. 4, 1862 ; married Melinda A., Washburn; she was boru in 1818. She married second, April 26, 1870, Amos Hewitt. Children, born in Easton : Louisas, b. April 14, 1848. Adeline, b. Nov. 19, 1850; married Nov. 18, 1869, Seth, son of Timothy and Polly Williamson. Henry A., b. April 5, 1853. Noah, b. July 5, 1855. Nancy Maria, b. July 5, 1857. Mary Agnes b. Nov. 16, 1859; married Nov. 19, 1881, Freeman W., son of John and Eleana Wells; he was born in 1860. 2513 Diana 7 Hardon married, March 28, 1837, Nelson J. Stearns of Wrentham. They lived in Mansfield. Child: 4765. i. Mary L. Stearns, b. 1850; married, Feb. 14, 1869, Lysander B., son of Lysander and Mary B. White (No. 4642). 2515 Rufus P.7 Hardon died Jan. 19, 1879 : married Sarah A. Goff. Child : 4766. i. Harriet Elizabeth 8 Hardon ; married at Mansfield, March 7, 1878, Edwin Leonard White, No. 2529 (his second wife). 2529 Edwin Leonard 7 White resides at Shirley ; he is a box manu- facturer; married first, in Nov. 1854, Martha E., daughter of William H. and Eliza B. (Graves) White (No. 2524). She died June 22, 1873, leaving no children. He married second, Hattie Elizabeth, daughter of Rufus P. and Sarah A. (Goff) Hardon, at Mansfield, March 7, 1878 (No. 4766). Child : 4767. i. Mabel Reed 8 b. at Mansfield, Aug. 6, 1881. 2583 Emily Jane 7 Westcott married first, A. F. Walker of Taunton. He died in Taunton, Oct. 1862. 376 THE NICHOLAS "WHITE FAMILY. Their children, born in Taunton : 4768. i. Cora F.8 Walker, b. Jan. 11, 1854; married Arthur Hazzard of Newport, R. I.; she was living, 1899, in Brookline. 4769. ii. Annie Merton Walker, b. Jan. 28, 1859 ; she was liv- ing, 1899, in Providence, R. I. Emil}^ Jane 7 Westcoat married second, F. W. Lincoln, and in 1899 was living in Providence, R. I. 2536 George Kimball 7 Noyes resides in Taunton ; married in Taun- ton, Nov. 26, 1872, Elizabeth Bradford, daughter of Bezar L. and Elizabeth (Lake) White; she was born in Taunton, Dec. 27, 1847 (No. 4281). Children, both born in Taunton : 4770. i. Alice White 8 Noyes, b. Oct. 16, 1873. 4771. ii. Frederick Harold Noyes, b. Nov. 4, 1875. 2537 Elizabeth Jane 7 Noyes married in Acton, in 1861, Samuel Patch. Children : 4772. i. Frank Wallace 8 Patch, b. in Wayland March 22, 1862. 4773. ii. Ada Maude Patch, b. in Weston, Oct. 17, 1871. 2539 Anna Frances 7 Noyes married in Acton, in 1867, Josiah Hanson Chase. Children, all born in Concord : 4774. i. George Hanson 8 Chase, b. May 10, 1868. 4775. ii. Annie Winnifred Chase, b. Sept. 9, 1877. 4776. iii. Harold Williams Chase, b. Nov. 18, 1887. 2540 Alfarata Lucretia7 Noyes married in Taunton, in 1874, Oliver Hobbs Godfrey. Children, all born in Hampton, New Hampshire : 4777. i. Henry White 8 Godfrey, b. June 6, 1876. 4778. ii. Chester Noyes Godfrey, b. April 17, 1878. 4779. iii. Gratia Lucretia Godfrey, b. Aug. 8, 1886. SEVENTH GENERATION. 377 2549 Joseph Wilder 7 White resided in Raynham, where he died in 1897. He was one of the most esteemed and respected citizens of Raynham. In 1872, he was chosen deacon of the Congregational church of Raynham. In 1873 he was elected town clerk and treasurer, and held the position as town clerk until his death. In 1876 he was elected a member of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts. He was also for many years a justice of the peace. A more extended sketch of his life was printed in Old Colony Historical Collections No. 6, page 124. He married first, June 16, 1853, Rowena, daughter of Dr. Elisha and Betsey (Townsend) Hayward (No. 1717). She was born in Raynham, March 20, 1830, and died in Raynham, Aug, 26, 1880. He mar- ried second, widow Eliza A. (Barrows) Williams of Fall River, daughter of Isaac and Mary Barrows ; she was born in 1836. Children, all born in Raynham : 4780. i. Frank Mortimer 8, b. Sept. 8, 1861 ; died May 3, 1863. 4781. ii. Clarence Maynard, b. Oct. 8, 1863. 4782. iii. Harry Townsend, b. Nov. 2, 1868 ; resides in Rayn- ham ; unmarried. 2552 Lucy A.7 White married Oct. 10, 1850, William N. Patten of Westmoreland, N. H., who died in 1898. She was living, 1899, with her son William in Nashua, N. H. Children : 4783. i. William 8 Patten. 4784. ii. Charles T. Patten. Both were in the dry goods business in Nashua, N. H., in 1899. 2554 Henry Kirk 7 White was living, 1899, in Keene, N. H.; married, April 3, 1860, Rachel Norris. Children : 4785. i. Irwin C.8, b. Feb. 26, 1863 ; married Hattie Howe ; resides in Woodstock, Vt. 4786. ii. Ida M., b. in Keene, N. H., Oct. 11, 1868 ; married Jan. 5, 1891, Walter Winthrop, son of James Hiram and Hannah Jane (Paul) Marvell : resided, 1899, in Dedham ; had no children. 4787. iii. A daughter, b. June 13, 1870 ; died June 26, 1870, 378 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2555 Damon Davis 7 White lived on the farm with his father until twenty years of age ; in 1858 went to Raynhara, where he engaged in the shoe manufacturing business ; later he bought a factory at Raynham Centre, where he carried on a large business. He was chairman of the board of selectmen from 1885 to 1889, and town clerk and treasurer from Sept. 1897 to March 1899. He married April 15, 1861, Huldah Abbie, daughter of Zenas and Harriet Eliza (Gary) Brittou. Child: 4788. i. Hattie Maria 8, b. Jan. 12, 1876. 2558 Susan Ella 7 White married John Bell and lives in Emporia, Kansas. Child: 4789. i. Katie 8 Bell, b. in 1879. 2571 Albert Augustus 7 White resided in South Attleboro. He has retired from business and is living in a house which he built about 1890 ; married June 17,1858, Melina Adams Draper, born Feb. 13, 1841. Children : 4790. i. Edwin A.8, b. May 20, 1859 ; attended high school at North Attleboro ; died Nov. 27, 1876. 4791. ii. Damon Alden, b. Jan. 30, 1863. 4792. iii. Melissa Adelaide, b. Feb. 18, 1865 ; died Aug. 21, 1866. 4793. iv. Marion Ida, b. May 8, 1873 ; died Nov. 20, 1873. 2573 Edwin Alonzo 7 White resides at South Attleboro ; married Sarah Bowen. Child: 4794. i. Clara 8. 2578 Lucius Bradley 7 Dodge is a farmer ; resides in Weybridge, Vt ; has held various town offices; was selectman from 1877 to 1880, and again in 1884 ; an assessor in 1892, '93, '94. His homestead embraces a part of the original purchase in Weybridge, of Asa Dodge SEVENTH GENERATION. 379 his great grandfather. He is described as about 5 ft. 7 in. in height, 160 pounds in weight and of light complexion. He married, Dec. 24, 1861, Martha A. Wright of New Haven, Vt.; she was born June 23, 1842. Children, all born in Weybridge, Vt : 4795. i. Charles Wright Dodge, b. Jan. 31, 1867. 4796. ii. Albert Grant Dodge, b. Feb. 21, 1869. 4797. iii. John Rice Dodge, b. June 18, 1871. 2581 Philo Thompson 7 Washburn resided in Taunton, where he died Jan. 21, 1890. He was an undertaker; an ardent temperance man and prohibitionist. He became a life member of the Old Colony Historical Society, April 18, 1887. He married. May 10, 1848, Hannah, daughter of William Southworth of Raynham ; she was born Dec. 29, 1829, and died Aug. 16, 1892. Children, all born in Taunton : 4798. 1. Herbert Thompson 8 Washburn, b. Jan. 23, 1849. 4799. ii. Helen Gordon Washburn. 4800. iii. Florence Arline Washburn. 2585 Charles F.7 Washburn is a grocer ; resides in Everett ; married first, June 1859, Mary E., daughter of Charles and Mary Thomp- son ; she was born in East Bridge water Sept. 15, 1844, and died in East Bridgewater, Sept. 2, 1872 ; he married second, Jan. 2, 1877, Ida F., daughter of William and Sarah (Sprague) (White) Parkin ; she was born in Taunton, April 4, 1856. Children, by first wife : 4801. i. Edwin Gray 8 Washburn, b. Jan. 12, 1861. 4802. ii. Percy Carlton Washburn, b. Oct. 5, 1870. By second wife : 4803. iii. William Parkin Washburn, b. Oct. 6, 1878 ; died Jan. 23, 1881. 4804. iv. John King Washburn, b. Jan. 15, 1881. 4805. V. Sarah White Washburn, b. Jan. 19, 1883. 4806. vi. Harriet Holmes Washburn, b. Aug. 29, 1884. 2588 George T.7 White resides in Taunton ; is a carpenter and cabinet maker ; married Jan. 22, 1860, Mary C, daughter of Duncan M. McKendrick, born in Prince Edwards Island in 1839. 380 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, both born in Taunton : 4807. i. Harrie G.8, b. June 22, 1866 ; enlisted in the U. S. Army during the Spanish War and served in Cuba, where he died in May 1899. While he was in Cuba he wrote several interesting letters whicii were printed in the Taunton Gazette. He was not married. 4808. ii. Arthur K., b. Nov. 4, 1869 ; was for several years a letter carrier in Taunton. 2597 John Gardner! White resides in Attleboro, near the Norton line ; married Maria, daughter of Tamar Briggs. Children : 4808a. i. William Warren 8 married ; had no children. 48086. ii. Louisa, who died ; unmarried. 2601 Franklin A.7 White resided in East Mansfield, where he died, April 1, 1884. He was a tuck and shoe nail manufacturer ; married first, May 27, 1835, Sarah H., daughter of Oliver and Hannah (Curtis) Lothrop ; she was born July 13, 1815, and died Dec. 15, 1843. He married second, in 1845, Chloe Ann Dunham ; she was a school teacher born in 1824. Children, all born in Mansfield ; by first wife : Sarah J.8, b. Aug. 13, 1836. William F., b. March 20, 1838. Willard L., b. April 2, 1840; moved to Cleveland, Ohio ; married, but has no children : By second wife : A daughter, b. March 2, 1846 ; died Sept. 10, 1846. Alfred Dunham, b. Nov. 30, 1848. Anna J., b. May 8, 1852. Florence I., b. Oct. 20, 1856. viii. Flora Belle, b. 1857 ; married Jan. 1, 1880, Frank A. Balcom, who was born iu 1851. 4817. ix. Edward T., b. Oct. 5, 1865 ; died March 11, 1866. 2603 Adoniram J.7 White resided in Mansfield; married June 9, 1852, Louisa A., daughter of Zacheus and Adeline Fletcher ; she was born in 1826. 4809. i. 4810. ii. 4811. iii. 4812. iv. 4813. v. 4814. vi. 4815. vii, 4816. viii SEVENTH GENERATION. 381 Child: 4818. i. Clara L.8, b. in Mansfield, July 14, 1855. 2604 James Winchel 7 White resides in Mansfield ; he was a tack and shoe nail manufacturer until 1867, when he was appointed superintendent in the stove and furnace works of Gardner Chilson, which position he held for twenty years. He was a selectman and assessor of the town of Mansfield two years ; married in North Bridgewater (now Brockton) Nov. 11, 1847, by Rev. Daniel Hunt- ington, to Louisa Jane, daughter of Capt. John and Milicent (Porter) Battles, (Capt. John was born in Taunton, July 2, 1792, and Milicent in Halifax, Sept. 4, 1798). Children, all born in Mansfield : 4819. i. James E.8, b. March 13, 1851; lives in Mansfield; unmarried. 4820. ii. Clarence H., b. Aug. 29, 1854; lives in Mansfield; unmarried. 4821. iii. Hattie A., b. Oct. 5, 1856. 2605 Emily A.7 White resided in Mansfield, where she died May 14, 1892; married June 1, 1843. Lloyd A., son of Ruel and Olive W. (Williams) White; he was born in Mansfield, in Dec. 1818, and died there Sept. 4, 1890. [His ancestral line is Ruel 6, Lemuel 5, Job 4, Cornelius 8, Cornelius 2, William 1.] Children, all born in Mansfield : 4822. i. Laura Ann 8, b. Sept. 1, 1845; died Dec. 12, 1868; unmarried. 4823. ii. Carrie A., b. ; married Oct. 23, 1880, F, D. Lawrence of Mansfield, who was born in 1822. 4824. iii. Francis A., b. 2606 Henry Morton 7 White married first, Elizabeth, daughter of Philip Bowers of Somerset ; married second, Ann Eliza Child, by first wife : 4825. i. Henry P.8, b. March 31, 1841. By second wife : 4826. ii. La Vancha Morton, b. Feb. 6, 1860. 882 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2613 Charles Clement 7 White died in Raynham, July 29, 1896; mar- ried, Nov. 6, 1849, Elizabeth Elsbree, daughter of Benjamin Wilbur ; she was born in 1826, and died in Taunton, in 1902. Child: 4827. i. Elizabeth Adelaide 8, b. July 16, 1850. 2624 Leonard 7 Field resided in Taunton ; married first, Lemira Dary, who died in Taunton, Feb. 1831 ; he married second. Temperance B. Swift of Wareham; she was born July 11, 1813, and died in Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1898. He died in Raynham, in May 1880. Child, by first wife : 4828. i. Louisa D.8 Field, b. June 24, 1880. Children, by second wife : 4829. ii. Lemira Frances Field, b. in Dover, June 25, 1833 ; died Sept. 1848. 4830. iii. Mary Ann Field, b. in Taunton, July 20, 1835; in 1901, was residing in Middleboro ; unmarried. 4831. iv. Abby Leonard Field, b. in Taunton, Oct. 2, 1837. 4832. V. Emeline Eunice Field, b. in Taunton, Sept. 1842; died in 1844. 4833. vi. SarahSwiftField,b. in Taunton, Sept. 11, 1844; died Nov. 1846. 4834. vii. Sarah Elizabeth Field, b. in Taunton, Dec. 11, 1846. 4835. viii. Harriet Frances Field, b. in Taunton, 1848 ; died 1848, when three months old. 4836. ix. William Leonard Field, b. in Taunton, April 18, 1851 ; drowned Feb. 14, 1856. 4837. X. James F. Field, b. Jan. 18, 1854; died Sept. 21, 1867. 2625 Betsey 7 Field resided in Taunton, where she died Nov. 16, 1885 ; married June 5, 1831, Edwin, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Leach) Keith ; he was born in Bridgewater, Aug. 3, 1804, and died in Taunton, April 30, 1882. Mr. Keith was agent and treasurer of the Taunton Gas Company for many years. ChUd: 4838. i. Sarah Elizabeth 8 Keith, b. March 5, 1833; she was living in Taunton in 1901 ; unmarried. SEVENTH GENERATION. 888 2632 Julia D.7 Dassance resided in Chelmsford ; married Benjamin F. Hodges, son of Benjamin and Hannah (Talbot) Hodges ; he was born at East Foxboro Aug. 26, 1812; died in Chelmsford, June 16, 1895. Children : 4839. i. Julia Ann 8 Hodges, b. Jan. 8, 1836 ; married May 15, 1861, Alonzo G. Greene of Chelmsford. 4840. ii. Benjamin Franklin Hodges, b. Dec. 22, 1837; died Jan. 31, 1847. 4841. iii. Hannah Augusta Hodges, b. Sept. 25, 1842; died Sept. 26, 1843. 4842. iv. Charles Henry Hodges, b. Oct. 1, 1844 ; died Oct. 5, 1844. 4843. V. Mary Jane Hodges, b. June 30, 1848 ; married, Nov. 25, 1873, Samuel O. Cummings of Chelmsford. 4844. vi. Francis Howard Hodges, b. July 10, 1850; married, April 24, 1889, Nellie Cary Bruce of Lowell. 4845. vii. Anna Merriam Hodges, b. Jan. 31, 1853; married, July 31,1872, Samuel Hagerman of Chelmsford. 4846. viii. Jessie Cordelia Hodges, b. Oct. 16, 1856 ; married, Sept. 15, 1880, Arthur W. Allen of Chelmsford. 2633 Martin 7 Dassance was a carpenter resided in Foxboro, and Somerville ; died in Somerville, Sept. 28, 1894 ; married Charlotte Frances, daughter of James and Lynthia (Leach) Cobb ; she was born in Wrentham, Feb. 28, 1821, and died in Somerville, Julv 18, 1900. Children : 4847. i. Harriet Frances 8 Dassance, b. Nov. 5, 1847 ; married, Oct., 17, 1871, Sanford Reuben Cook. 4848. ii. Charles Howard Dassance, b. Feb. 14, 1851; died, 1885 ; married Anne Montague of Somerville. 4849. iii. Nellie Marion Dassance, b. July 24, 1855; married Granville Augustus Walker of Somerville. 4860. iv. Anne Frances Dassance, b. Aug. 1858; died in Fox- boro, 1863. 2634 Olive 7 Dassance married Silas Gay ; she died in 1850 in Sharon, Children : 4861. i. Henry 8 Gay. 4852. ii. Edward Gay. 384 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2635 Shubael Pratt 7 Dassance resided in Foxboro, aud later in Fall River, where he is now janitor of a school house; married Eliza F'., daughter of Capt. Daniel and Polly (Field) Eddy ; she was born in Raynham, June 2, 1822, and died in Foxboro, July 18, 1866. (No. 2181.) Children, all born in Foxboro : 4853. i. Albert S.8 Dassance, b. Oct. 1, 1847; died Oct. 12, 1848, in Foxboro. 4854. ii. William Albert Dassance, b. March 29, 1849; married Dec. 12, 1883, Carrie Field, daughter of Job M. and Caroline (Field) Leonard of Fall River. 4855. iii. Edwin A. Dassance, b. Jan. 2, 1852 ; lives in Fall River ; unmarried. 4856. iv. Frank L. Dassance, b. Aug. 8, 1858; died Sept. 15, 1868. 2640 Francis Zebulon 7 Brow was a moulder; he resided in Provi- dence, R. I., where he died Oct. 16, 1887 ; married Mary, daughter of James and Lucy (Webber) Mellen ; she was born in Edgartown, and died in Providence, R. I., in 1899. Children : Emma 8 Brow ; married Walter Reed of Taunton. Henry Brow ; resides in Providence, R. I. Edwin Brow. Frederick Brow ; resides in Providence, R. I. Harriet Brow ; married Banks ; resides in Provi- dence, R. I. Edith Brow ; resides in Providence, R. I. Ella Brow ; resides in Providence, R. I. viii. George Brow ; resides in Providence, R. I. 2641 Sarah 7 Brow resides in Taunton ; married Seth Otis, son of Seth and Nancy (Andrews) Burt of Taunton. Child : 4865. i. Ida Coleman 8 Burt, b. Jan. 4,1855; married Jan 1, 1882, Albert G. Godfrey of Taunton. 2642 Edwin Ruthven 7 Brow resided in Taunton ; he was a machinist and tackmaker ; died in Taunton, April 21, 1891 ; married Mar- garet v., daughter of Sumner C. and Virginia (Coombs) Jordan ; she was born in Wiscasset, Maine, Aug. 81, 1844. 4857. 4858. ii. 4859. iii. 4860. iv. 4861. V. 4862. vi. 4863. vii. 4864. viii SEVENTH GENERATION. 385 Children, born in Taunton : 4866a. i. Lauchlin Warner 8 Brow, b. March 14, 1863 ; married Oct. 2, 1884, Laura Howard of Taunton. 4866. ii. Olive Field Brow, b. June 6, 1866 ; married Sept. 16, 1891, Albert Francis Bailey of Taunton. 2643 Ann Frances 7 Field resided in Taunton, where she died Jan. 1, 1877, married Artemas Bliss, son of Noah and Olive (Medbury) Bliss ; he was born in Rehoboth, Aug. 16, 1819, and died in Taun- ton, Jan. 2, 1888. Children, both born in Taunton : 4867. i. Lizzie Merton8 Bliss, b. March 23, 1853; married Nov, 11, 1873, James Crossman, son of John W. D. and Abby S. (Jackson) Hall (No. 5637). They live in Wollaston. 4868. ii. Charles F. Bliss, b. Feb. 24, 1862 ; married Feb. 11, 1889, Annie Lawrence of Taunton. 2644 Sarah 7 Field resides in Taunton : married Henry G., son of Lemuel and Olive (Lee) Leonard ; he was born in Taunton, March 8, 1827. Children, all born in Taunton : 4869. i. Henry Orville 8 Leonard, b. June 28, 1850 ; died Feb. 13, 1854. 4870. ii. Minna Parker Leonard, b. Sept. 21, 1853 ; died Feb. 21, 1861. 4871. iii. Ormond Barrows Leonard, b. April 6, 1860; died April 10, 1861. 4872. iv. Nellie Bradford Leonard, b. Aug. 22, 1862. 4873. V. Fred Parker Leonard, b. Jan. 10, 1867 ; married May 19, 1891, Lillian Clifton Reed of Taunton. 2646 Henry Justus 7 Lane is a machinist ; resides in Taunton ; mar- ried Susan B., daughter of William Hanks and Susan (Bartlett) Ingell ; she was born in Taunton, Oct. 12, 1839. Children : 4874. i. Alice Field 8 Lane, b. June 29, 1864 ; married, Jan. 14, 1892, Henry Lewis South worth of Campello. 4875. ii. Helen Tew Lane, b. April 27, 1868 ; married Feb. 14, 1894, George A. Dunham Jr. of Taunton. 386 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 4876. iii. Henry Inlgel Lane, b. Aug. 18, 1870 ; married Oct. 4, 1899, Bertha Belle Holland of Mansfield. 4877. iv. Fanny Eliza Lane, b. Sept. 23, 1872; died Dec. 16, 1872. 4878. V. George Albert Lane, b. Feb. 24, 1874. she died in Vermont 2849 Susan 7 White married Ichabod Peters about 1896, Children : 4879. i. Henry 8 Peters. 4880. ii. Henrietta Peters. 4881. iii. George Peters. 4882. iv. Betsey Peters. 4883. V. Abel Peters. 4884. vi. Alfred Peters. 4885. vii. DeWare Peters. 2650 Henry 7 White married Oct. 7, 1828, Caroline Baldwin of Tin- mouth, Vt. Harriet 8 b. July 5, 1838; was living in 1901, in Ira, Vt.; she has no children. Elbert L., b. April 15, 1841. Elvira H., b. June 12, 1844; has no children. Mary, b. Oct. 31, 1846; has no children. Eunice, b. June 30, 1852 ; has no children. 2651 Eunice 7 White married Richard Davis; she died in 1895. Children 4886. i. 4887. ii. 4888. iii. 4889. iv. 4890. V. Children ; 4891. i. Lucinda 8 Davis. 4892. ii. Thomas Davis. 4893. iii. Henry Davis. 4894. iv. Loretta Davis. 4895. V. Richard Davis. 4896. vi. Howard Davis. 2654 Betsey 7 White married Simeon Skinner. SEVENTH GENERATION. 387 Children : 4897. i. Lizzie 8 Skinner; married Everett; lives in Provi- dence, R. I. 4898. ii. Sarah Skinner. 2655 Asa 7 White was a moulder in a foundry for many years, until he bought a farm on which he worked until he became too old and feable to continue. He now, (1901) lives with his oldest daughter ; married Aug. 23, 1836, Maria Fales Adams, who died Sept. 28, 1896. Children : 4899. i. Olive Maria 8, b. Nov. 14, 1837 ; married Blake. 4900. ii. Clarissa Emily, b. Nov. 10, 1839. 4901. iii. Willis Howard, b. Aug. 13, 1854. 2657 Clarissa 7 White married Joseph Washburn. Children : 4902. i. Harriet 8 Washburn. 4903. ii. Addie Washburn. 2658 Sylvia 7 Blanchard married Langley. Children : 4904. i. Pardon 8 Langley. 4906. ii. James Langley. 4906. iii. George Langley. 4907. iv. Sylvia Langley. 2659 Lydia 7 Blanchard married Sweet. Children : 4908. i. Frank 8 Sweet. 4909. ii. Albert Sweet. 4910. iii. Leander Sweet. 4911. iv. Lydia Sweet ; died in infancy. 388 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2660 Williams 7 Blanchard was a lieutenant in a Connecticut regiment in the civil war ; "was killed in the second battle at Fredericksburg, surrendering his life only when filled with the enemy's bullets, nine being found in his body." He married twice and had one child by each wife. By first wife : 4912. i. Mary Elizabeth 8 Blanchard ; married Wilber. By second wife : 4913. ii. Anna 8 Blanchard ; married Paul Bigelow. 2662 Hannah 7 Blanchard died in Leonia, New Jersey, Jan. 17, 1900, aged 83 years, 6 months and 17 days ; she married John Manches- ter Arnold. Children : 4914. i. Hannah Maria 8 Arnold. 4916. ii. John Arnold married Mary Briggs. 4916. iii. Mary Elizabeth Jane Arnold, b. in Norton, May 3 1842. 4917. iv. Martha Arnold married Elwin Dunbar and lives in Brockton. 4918. V. Elwin Arnold. 4919. vi. Frank Arnold. 4920. vii. Herbert Arnold; was not living in 1899. 2664 Alvan 7 Blanchard ; married, March 29, 1840, Lydia Drake, who was born Aug. 12, 1821. Children : 4921. i. Lydia J.8 Blanchard, b. Aug. 5, 1840 ; married Graham Dixon and lives in Neponset. 4922. ii. James A. Blanchard, b. Jan. 25, 1842 ; married, Dec. 24, 1860, Lucy A. Swift. 4923. iii. George A. Blanchard, b. June 15, 1844; married Feb. 8, 1866, Lucy B. Morton. 4924. iv. William J. Blanchard, b. Feb. 15, 1846 ; married first, 1868, Abbie N. King, who died in 1871 ; he married second, in 1872, her sister (Carrie King. 4925. v. Andrew B. Blanchard, b. Jan. 27, 1848 ; died Dec. 31, 1848. SEVENTH GENERATION. 389 4926. vi. Martha A. Blanchard, b. Oct. 7, 1849 ; married, Nov. 23, 1870, Henry B. Pierce. 4927. vii. Marv M. Blanchard, b. April 3, 1852; died Nov 6, 1864. 4928. viii. Nancy M. Blanchard, b. June 10, 1854 ; died Aug. 3, 1876 ; married, Feb. 5, 1875, Weston C. Vaughan Jr. 2668 John 7 Blanchard was a soldier in the civil war ; he was wounded in battle at Salem Heights, and later died of his wounds. He married, Sept. 19, 1850, Martha Lovell. Had two children, born in Mansfield : 4929. i. Martha 8 Blanchard ; married Harrison Morse and lives in Mansfield. 4930. ii. A son ; died in infancy. 2669 James 7 Blanchard resided in Mansfield, where he died Oct. 2, 1893 ; served in the civil war, three years in Company H. 7th Regiment of Mass. Volunteers, and one year in the navy, a part of the time on the Colorado, serving under Dewey at Fort Fisher. His daughter Mrs. A. B. Leonard writes of him "Naturally I feel proud of such a record, but my father was not only a good soldier, but a kind, tender, noble. Christian man. My sweetest memories are of him, and his death was the most terrible of all my many sor- rows." He married, July, 1855, Charlotte Williams, daughter of Farnum and Roby (Brown) Gifford ; she was born in Millville, July 26, 1826, and died in Mansfield, July 23, 1897. Children : 4931. i. Charlotte Angeline 8 Blanchard, b. July 6, 1856, in Putnam, Conn.; married Franklin Pierce, son of George and Deborah W. (Makepeace) White (No. 4653.) She died in Mansfield, Aug. 8, 1898. They had no children. 4932. ii. Alice Marion Jenette Blanchard, b. June 6, 1870, in Mansfield; married Gustavus Embert, son of Gus- tavus Dexter and Sarah Abigail (Staples) Leonard (No. 6230). 2671 Adeline E.7 Simmons resided in Hillsboro, N. H.; married, Oct. 16, 1847, William Nelson (No. 2882) son of James and Orilla (Field) Clapp ; he was born in Taunton, Aug. 10, 1828 ; died in Hillsboro, N. H., Nov. 8, 1876. He was a moulder. 390 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 4933. i. Emily Adeline 8 Clapp, b. in Taunton, April 10, 1849 ; married, Jan. 3, 1877, Frank F. Roach. In 1900 they were living in Antrim, N. H. 4934. ii. Alice Maria Clapp, b. July 9, 1851. 4935. iii. William Thomas Clapp, b. Jan. 17, 1855. 4936. iv. Henry Nelson Clapp, b. Jan. 13, 1860. 4937. V. Mary Francis Clapp, b. Oct. 26, 1865 ; married in May 1883, Elmer P. Nichols; in 1899 they were living in Henniker, N. H. 2676 James W.7 Simmons married Mary A. Child : 4938. i. George W.8 Simmons, b. Feb. 22, 1851. 2692 Susan A. 7 Simmons married George H. Perkins of West Bridge- water. [dren : Charlotte 8 Perkins, b. 1858 ; died when 7 years of age. Oren E. Perkins, b. July 19, 1859. Frank E. Perkins, b. Aug. 1861. Charles H. Perkins. George A. Perkins. Alma H. Perkins ) . • u tvt u iqti Harry S. Perkins i ^^^"^' ^' ^^^ ^' 1^^^* 2693 Elijah F.7 Simmons married A. Augusta Coney, of Maine. Children : 4946. i. Frank W. Simmons, b. Oct. 25, 1857. 4947. ii. Almira A. Simmons, b. Sept., 1859. 4948. iii. Lizzie C. Simmons, b. March 6, 1862. 2695 William H.7 Simmons married Martha A. Cole of West Bridge- water. Children : 4949. i. M. Abbie 8 Simmons. 4950. ii. Charles Henry Simmons. 4951. iii. A son ; died young. Children 4939. 1, 4940. ii. 4941. iii. 4942. iv. 4943. V. 4944. vi. 4945. vii. SEVENTH GENERATION. 391 2696 Ann M.7 Simmons married April 6, 1859, Charles F., son of William D. and Sarah Gilmore (Wilbur) Robinson (No. 5632.) Children : 4952. i. George F.8 Robinson, b. Aug. 12, 1859. 4953. ii. Charles W. Robinson, b. July 22, 1861. 4954. iii. Henry I. Robinson, b. May 4, 1865; died June 29, 1866. 2697 Charles E.7 Simmons married Ann Evelin, daughter of Sylvanus and Peddy (Harvey) Makepeace (No. 4546.) Child : 4955. i. Mabel A. 8 Simmons, b. June 11, 1876 ; married June 11, 1900, Ralph Mann of Brockton. 2700 Elij;ih Franklin 7 White died in Providence, R. I., Oct. 3, 1898. The following notice of him was printed in the Bristol County Republican of Taunton. "Elijah Franklin White died at his home in Edgewood, Providence, on Mon- day, Oct. 3, 1898. Mr. White, "Frank," as he was universally called amongst the trade, was born in East Taunton, Dec. 15, 1833. Receiving a common school education, he, at an early age, was engaged in the express business. He enlisted in Co. C, 7th Rhode Island Regiment, Sept. 4, 1862, and was mustered out June 9, 1865. During most of this time he served as orderly on the medical staff or in the same position on the staff of Gen. Burnside, and was present at Fredericksburg, Vicksburg, and Petersburg. After leaving the army he worked for the Union Horse Shoe Works and then entered the employ of Henry Armington, an old hardware merchant of Providence. In February, 1872, Mr. White went to Europe in the employ of the Sprague Mowing Machine Co., and on the discontinuance of that concern he entered the employ of D. M. Osborn & Co. in Paris, where he remained for ten years. During this time he exploited their mowers and reapers in nearly every country in Europe. Soon after his return to this country, in 1886, he entered the employ of the Rhode Island Horse Shoe Company, as travelling man, and in their service has travelled over the whole country, although for the last few years his territory has been more particularly in the Middle States and the South. His wide travel and keen observation made him many friends and his kind heart and sterling integrity are known wherever he has been. While in Paris he married a German lady, Miss Leonora Stelling, who, with one son, survives him. His funeral was held on Thursday and the large number in attendance attested the esteem in which he was held by his friends and neighbors." He married in Paris, France, Leonora Stelling, had one child : 4956. i. Frank Osborne 8, b. in 1883; lives in Providence, R. I., with his mother. 392 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2701 Catherine E.7 White married first, Peleg Francis, son of Peleg Emery and Lavinia Dunbar (Bouldry) Wetherell ; he was born in Raynham, Aug. 1833 (No. 5041). She obtained a divorce and mar- ried second, Albert C. Shumway. They live in Medfield. Children, both by first husband : 4957. i. Frank Leslie 8 Wetherell ; died young. 4958. ii. Kate Wetherell ; lives in Medfield with her mother. 2706 Frank Cook 7 White died Feb. 5, 1885; lived in Fitchburg and Bennington, Vt.; married first Caroline E. Hunt of Springfield, Dec. 16, 1846; she died Sept. 16, 1847; he married second, Oct. 17, 1849, Sarah R. Wilder of P'itchburg, who in 1899, was living in Fitchburg. Children, all by second wife : 4959. i. Mary Louisa 8, b. in Fitchburg, Nov. 29, 1850 ; was living in 1899 in Fitchburg; unmarried. 4960. ii. Harriet Frances, b. in Bennington, Vt., July 25, 1856. 4961. iii. Caroline Sarah, b. in Bennington, Vt., April 6, 1869 ; was living in 1899 in Fitchburg; unmarried. 2707 Charles Robert 7 White lived in Cambridge, where he died Dec. 1, 1895; married July 16, 1863, Lucy W. D. Clayton ; in 1899, she was living in Cambridge. Child : 4962. i. Martha D.8. 2719 Lloyd Emerson 7 White, is an architect, contractor and builder ; lives in Marion, Linn County, Iowa ; he is a member of the M. E. Church and has held all the official positions in the church board ; married, Oct. 18, 1866, Edilha Ellen, daughter of Alexander and Margaret Harkness ; she was born Sept. 27, 1847, at Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio. Children : 4963. i. Cvnlhia Margaret 8 b. April 11, 1868. 4964. ii. Evelyn May, b. Sept. 19, 1869. 4965. iii. Serena Ellen, b. Sept. 14, 1871. 4966. iv. Winifred Jennie, b. Jan. 3, 1874 ; married, June 14, 1899, Conrad F. Humbrecht. 4967. V. Cheney Llovd, b. April 16, 1877 ; died March, 1902. 4968. vi. Edith Emerson, b. June 1, 1878. SEVENTH GENERATION. 393 2720 Charles Robinson 7 White lived in Clinton, Iowa, where he was a sawyer in a lumber mill; he died Feb. 18, 1869. He was buried in DeWitt, Iowa. He married, Dec, 1865, Charity Potter. Child : 4969. i. Frank 8, b. 1866. 2721 George ErastusT White is a carpenter and joiner; lives at Marion, Linn Co., Iowa ; he is a member of the M. E. Church, and one of the official board ; married Serena A., daughter of John and Sarah A. Todd ; she was born at McComb, Hancock Co., Ohio, Feb. 14, 1851. Children : 4970. i. Sarah Estella 8, b. Jan. 4, 1870. 4971. ii. Luella, b. Aug. 20, 1871. 4972. iii. Earl George, b. Aug. 26, 1873. 2722 Arthur Eugene 7 White is a farmer, lives in Anselmo, Custer County, Nebraska ; married Alice J., daughter of Dan and Eliza- beth Coykandall : she was born Aug. 1, 1853, in Henry County, Illinois, and died in Anselmo, Nebraska, March 6, 1899. Children : 4973. i. Charles Eugene 8, b. May 1, 1870. 4974. ii. Willard Earl, b. Sept. 4, 1872. 4975. iii. Frank Lee, b. Sept. 16, 1874. 4976. iv. Edith Edna, b. Oct. 10, 1881. 4977. v. Olive Ina, b. Aug. 9, 1888. 4978. vi. Bertha Bell, b. May 13, 1888. 4979. vii. Nettie May, b. March 5, 1891. 2723 Granville Henry 7 White is a carpenter and joiner ; lives in Mar- ion, Linn Co., Iowa ; married Dec. 25, 1873, Lois J., daughter of William and Sarah Lovell ; she was born at Big Rock, Scott County, Iowa, May 21, 1854, Children : 4980. i. William Henry 8 b. Feb. 2, 1876. 4981. ii. Ernest Rush, b. March 9, 1879. 4982. iii. Alice Mary, b. Dec. 8, 1881. 394 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2726 Georgianna A. Luscomb resides in New Bedford ; married Aug. 6, 1860, Benjamin, son of Henry and Tabitha (Hatch) Hillman ; he was born in New Bedford, June 27, 1838 ; is a painter ; was a member of Co. H., 38 Regiment, Mass. Vols, and served in the civil war three years. He has also been a policeman in New Bedford. Children, both born in New Bedford : 4983. i. Lizzie G.8 Hillman, b. May 27, 1861. 4984. ii. Mira C. Hillman, b. May 4, 1867 ; died Dec. 5, 1867. 2728 Frederick W. Luscomb resides in New Bedford ; he is a machinist ; for several years he carried on the machine business in New Bedford, in partnership with David Corey. He bought Corey's interest and continued the business alone until 1898 or 1899, when he accepted a position as foreman in the Atlas Tack Company. He married, Nov. 24, 1880, Maria M., daughter of Peter J. and Christina Hanson ; she was born in Kolding, Den- mark, April 3, 1859. Child: 4985. i. Clara Hanson Luscomb, b. Nov. 2, 1881. 2729 Elizabeth A.7 Clark resides in Brockton (Campello); married June 7, 1877, Frank Pardon, son of Willard and Minerva J. (Prescott) Keith. Child : 4986. i. Mareda Clark 8 Keith, lives in Brockton with her parents. 2735 James F.7 White resided in Dedham ; married (pub. Aug. 15, 1843) Lavina Eliza Fisher of Dedham ; she was born July 18, 1818, and died Jan. 18, 1898. Children : 4987. i. Caroline Frances 8, b. in Canton, April 28, 1844. 4988. ii. Abby Aurelia, b. in South Dedham, Nov. 7, 1848. 2738 Stillman 7 White resides in Providence, R. L He went to Providence, in 1848, and in 1856, established the business of mak- ing brass castings ; has carried it on without interruption to the SEVENTH GENERATION. 395 present time and "is still in it." He has served the City of Provi- dence as member of the Council eleven years ; as alderman two years ; as member of the state legislature seven years, and is now serving his third term as chairman of the fire commissioners, having already held the office seven years. He married, Jan. 31, 1861, Lydia Jane Worsley, who was born in Barre, Sept. 1, 1833. Child : 4989. i. Abby Howard 8, b. in Providence, R. I., Dec. 29, 1861. 2742 Ann Frances 7 White married Aug. 11, 1880, Horace Champlin, born Jan. 17, 1841. Child : 4990. i. Irving Lester 8 Champlin. 2743 William Curtis 7 White died April 13, 1893; married, Feb. 18, 1865, Mary Helene Aldrich, born Oct. 16, 1849. Child : 4991. i. Mabel Curtis 8 White, b. June 8, 1870; married, Jan. 15, 1896, Edward Milton Terwilliger, b. Oct. 6, 1870, 2744 Ellen Bradford 7 White married May 16, 1866, Thomas Wilber Oatley, born July 20, 1843. Child : 4992. i. Elbridge Eugene 8 Oatley, b. July 31, 1867. 2748 Hannah 7 Wilbur married, Jan. 4, 1807, Abiezer, son of Abiezer and Field. In the marriage record both are described as of Norton. They lived in Norton and Covert, Pa.; he died in Covert. Pa., about 1857 ; she died in Covert, Pa., in 1865. Children : 4993. i. Abiezer 8 Field, b. May 30, 1807. 4994. ii. Oliver D. Field ; lived in Troy, Pa. 4995. iii. George Field ; lived in Covert, Pa. 4996. iv. Calista Field; married Lyon ; lived in Covert, Pa. 4997. V. Adeline Field ; married Yeumons; lived in West- over, Clearfield County, Pa. 396 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 4998. vi. Loretta Field, b. Dec. 6, 1810; married Nathan Truman ; he was born in Albany County, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1808; died March 24, 1887, in Otsego County, N. Y.; she died May 9, 1871. 4999. vii. Phineas Field. 2750 Phebe 7 Wilbur died in Taunton, Dec. 7, 1868 ; married first, Stephen, son of Jeremiah and Hannah (Woodward) Bassett; he died March 1831, aged 48 years ; she married second, June 30, 1837, John Wild of Mansfield. Children, all born and all died in Taunton, except Henry W. who is living near Plymouth : 5000. i. Stephen Madison 8 Bassett, b. Feb. 7, 1813; died April 18, 1813. 5001. ii. Phebe Ann Bassett, b. July 12, 1815; died Nov. 23, 1898 ; married, June 6, 1856, James, son of Edmund and Sarah Norberry. They had no children. 5002. iii. Stephen Taylor Bassett, b. Jan. 7, 1817. 5003. iv. Charles Bassett, b. Oct. 18, 1818; died May 7, 1819. 5004. V. Hannah Wilbur Bassett, b. Oct. 18, 1822; died Nov. 16, 1822. 5005. vi. Elijah Wilbur Bassett, b. May 4, 1828; died May 6, 1828. 5006. vii. Solomon Wilbur Bassett, b. May 4, 1830 ; died Nov. 27, 1831. 5007. viii. Henry Wilbur Bassett, b. March 14, 1826. 2751 Zilpha 7 Wilbur married Solomon, son of Solomon and Nancy (Harvey) Austin ; he was born Oct. 3, 1791. In the marriage record both are described as of Taunton. Children : 5008. i. Otis Chapin 8 Austin, b. Sept. 2, 1811. 5009. ii. Caroline Matilda Austin, b. June 12, 1813. 5010. iii. Gilbert Leonard Austin, b. Feb. 12, 1815. 5011. iv. Hannah Austin, b. July 29, 1817. 5012. V. Rhoda Austin, b. Feb. 7, 1822. 5013. vi. Nancy Austin, b. Dec. 12, 1824. 5014. vii. Serena Dean Austin, b. Oct. 20, 1826 ; not living in 1901. 5015. viii. Peleg Gordon Austin, b. Jan. 14, 1829. 5016. ix. Henry Colburn Austin, b. April 20, 1832 ; not living in 1901. 5017. X. Lloyd Belcher Austin, b. March 16, 1834; died young. SEVENTH GENERATION. 397 2755 Esther Lincoln 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton ; married in 1821, Abiathar Austin Jr., who died March 20, 1879 ; she died July 6, 1891. The marriage record says both were of Taunton. Children : 6018. i. Harriet M.8 Austin, b. 1821 ; died Jan. 13, 1841 ; unmarried. Mary Austin, b. 1823 ; died Nov. 10, 1840 ; unmarried. Henry Austin, b. Oct. 8, 1825; married first, Sally Saulsbury, second, Pennina Holden Williams. Frank Austin, b. 1826. Hannah Austin, b. Nov. 19, 1827 ; married David Wood. William B. Austin, b. 1829; died in 1850, aged 20 years, 7 months, 4 days. Caroline Austin, b. May 10, 1831 ; died April 9, 1848. viii. Philena Austin, b. Nov. 21, 1832; died Oct. 25, 1843. Betsey Filinda Austin, b. April 28, 1834. Alonzo Austin, b. Nov. 30, 1836 ; died Aug. 19, 1838. Esther Jane Austin, b. June 17, 1839. Ellen Cook Austin, b. May 14, 1841 ; married William J. Woodward. 5030. xiii. Abiathar Austin, b. June 2, 1846 ; died June 23, 1848 2760 Flora 7 Wetherell married Seabury Woodward. Children : Solomon 8 Woodward. Artemas Woodward. Emerson Woodward. William Woodward. Lloyd Woodward. Roby Woodward. 2764 Nathaniel Leonard 7 Wetherell was a farmer ; resided in North Raynham; married July 11, 1829, Sarah Jane Packard. Children, born in Raynham : 5037. i. Flora Jane 8 Wetherell, b. June 15, 1830. 5038. ii. Seth Leonard Wetherell, b. Jan. 1, 1832. 5039. iii. Cordana Wetherell, b. Nov. 10, 1833 ; married, Dec. 7, 1851, Henry Allen Gifford. They had no children. 5040. iv. Solomon Dexter Wetherell, b. March 29, 1836. 5019. ii. 5020. iii. 5021. iv. 5022. V. 5023. vi. 5024. vii. 5025. viii 6026. ix. 5027. X. 5028. xi. 5029. xii, 5031. i. 5032. ii. 5033. iii. 5034. iv. 6036. V. 5036. vi. 398 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2766 Peleg Emery 7 Wetherell resided in North Ray n ham ; was a farmer ; married, May 7, 1832, Lavinia Dunbar Bouldry. Children, all born in Raynham : 5041. i. Peleg Francis 8 Wetherell, b. Aug. 1833. 5042. ii. Hannah Elizabeth Wetherell, b. Oct. 5, 1834; married Oct. 10, 1850, Philander W. Fecto (No. 2069). She died Feb. 20, 1852; had no children. 6043. iii. Susan Ellen Wetherell, b. 1836 ; died in infancy. 5044. iv. Susan E. Wetherell, b. Jan. 15, 1839. 5045. V. Charles Emery Wetherell, b. Jan. 8, 1844. 5046. vi. James Henry Wetherell, b. Sept. 25, 1845. 5047. vii. Leander Lovell Wetherell, b. April 29, 1851; died Sept. 27, 1872. 5048. viii. Cordana Elizabeth Wetherell. 5049. ix. Edward Seymour Wetherell, b. 1856 ; married Ger- trude Danforth. They had no children. 2768 Thomas 7 Wetherell was a shoemaker and farmer; resided in North Taunton, where he died Oct. 29, 1869; married Caroline, daughter of William Jr. and Hannah (Wetherell) Smith; she was born in Raynham, Nov. 16, 1799, and died in Taunton, Oct. 2, 1879. Thomas 7 Wetherell was frequently chosen surveyor of highways and prudential committee for the school district. Children, all born in Taunton : 5050. i. Lloyd T.8 Wetherell, b. Dec. 20, 1817 ; died Feb. 15, 1894 ; married but had no children. He resided in Fall River. 5051. ii. Addison Cook Wetherell, b. Aug. 15, 1819. 5052. iii. Joseph Alden Wetherell, b. Sept. 6, 1821. 5053. iv. Philena Wetherell, b. Sept. 12, 1823. 5054. V. Almira F. Wetherell, b. April 14, 1826. 5055. vi. Daniel Wetherell, b. Oct. 3, 1828. 6056. vii. Orin B. Wetherell, b. Feb. 19, 1830. 5057. viii. Jacob Wetherell, b. Dec. 17, 1831. 6068. ix. Albert Barney Wetherell, b. Sept. 18, 1835. 6059. X. Benjamin Wetherell, b. April 16, 1838. 5060. xi. Caroline L. Wetherell, b. March 28, 1842 ; was living in Taunton, in 1901 ; unmarried. 2769 Lois Hall 7 Wetherell resided in Taunton, where she died May 29, 1878 ; married April 1, 1821, Simeon Sherman, son of Israel SEVENTH GENERATION. 399 and Priscilla (Vaughn) Wood ; he was born in Middleboro, May 26, 1803, and died in Taunton, Aug. 22, 1882. He was a cotton mill operator. Children, all born in Taunton : 5061. i. Merida Smith 8 Wood, b. Dec. 26, 1822; married, Feb. 26, 1843, Horatio, son of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard (No. 2036). 5062. ii. Sarepta Diana Wood, b. June 8, 1827. 5063. iii. Mary Jane Wood, b. Aug. 15, 1831. 5064. iv. Philena Wood, b. March 14, 1835 ; married in 1853, George Washington, son of George Washington and Hannah (Smith) (Eddy) Makepeace (No. 4530) and died Feb. 1, 1854. She had no children. 5065. V. Simeon Silas Wood, b. Sept. 9, 1837. 5066. vi. Lydia Frances Wood, b. March 15, 1841. 2770 Lucetta7 Wetherell resided in Taunton, where she died July 10, 1853 ; married Abner, son of Abner and Lj^dia (Robinson) Bur- bank ; he died Oct. 19, 1833. Children : 5067. i. Abner Thomas 8 Burbank, b. June 25, 1825. 5068. ii. Henry J. Burbank, b. Jan. 15, 1827 ; died Jan. 15, 1830. 5069. iii. Amelia Frances Burbank, b. Jan. 30, 1831 ; died Feb. 12, 1833. 2773 Daniel Hix 7 Wetherell resided in Taunton, but was engaged in the business of covering rolls for cotton mills at Fall River. He died in Taunton June 12, 1857 ; married Eliza, daughter of Asa and Polly Maxim Humphrey. (She was descended from Jonas Humphrey of Dorchester.) She was born at South Carver Sept. 1, 1814, and died in Middleboro Feb. 6, 1900. Children, all born in Taunton : 5070. i. Eliza Jane 8 Wetherell, b. Dec. 26, 1833. 5071. ii. Hortense Florilla Wetherell, b. April 10, 1835. 5072. iii. Emily Josephine Wetherell, b. Dec. 5, 1838. 2781 Ann Maria 7 Barney died Sept. 10, 1863 ; married C. H. Johnson. Children : 5073. i. Delia Maria 8 Johnson, b. July 1855. 400 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 5074. ii. Alice Letitia Johnson, b. Oct. 31, 1868. 5076. iii. Emma Frances Johnson, b. Aug. 1863 ; died Jan. 1, 1864. 2783 Delia Ann 7 Wetherell married, Sept. 10, 1862, George Pettee. Children : 5076. i. Ethel Delias Pettee, b. April 17, 1864. 6077. ii. Florence Bird Pettee, b. Jan. 11, 1866. 2785 Sarah E.7 Wetherell married William B. Crafts. Child: 5078. i. Nellie Augusta 8 Crafts, b. June 11, 1872. 2787 Frank Jacob 7 Wetherell is an iron merchant in Boston. He resides in Newton ; married, July 15, 1880, Lucinda S. Washburn. Children, all born in Newton : 5079. i. Helen Ellison 8 Wetherell, b. June 8, 1881. 5080. ii. Frank Alonzo Wetherell, b. Sept. 19, 1882. 5081. iii. Lawrence Barney Wetherell, b. Oct. 15, 1883; died the same day. 5082. iv. Lawrence Henry Wetherell, b. Sept. 4, 1886. 5083. V. Marjorie Wetherell, b. Feb. 27, 1888. 2793 William F.7 Perry. The following sketch of the life of William F. Perry is taken from Chaffin's History of Easton ; a more extended sketch may be found in the History of Bristol County, pp. 458-460: "At the age of sixteen years, he decided to study medicine, but having to depend upon himself, he worked and studied alternately with Dr. Caleb Swan of Easton. He attended one course of medical lectures at Bowdoin College in 1831, one at the Harvard Medical School in 1882, and in 1833 another at Bowdoin, where he received his diploma. In 1835 he settled in Mansfield, where he became a skilful and successful physician. Dr. Perry had a laborious practice for thirty-eight years, never except for two days being prevented by illness from visiting his patients, and being absent only twice — once for ten days in 1858, on a trip West, and again in 1873 for a few days in New York. He was a man of SEVENTH GENERATION, 401 decided convictions, strong character and wide reading in his special department of study. The doctor died suddenly Oct. 17, 1873, while visiting a poor family who needed his services." He married Dec. 22, 1839, Emeline B., daughter of Capt. Samuel C. Davis of Newmarket, N. H. Children, all born in Mansfield : 5084. i. William Hunter 8 Perry, b. Oct. 25, 1840 ; died May 2, 1868, while a student in medicine at Harvard University. 5085. ii. James Leonard Perry, b. Feb. 3, 1842 ; graduated from Harvard College in 1863, from the Lawrence Scien- tific School in 1868, and from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1874. In 1883 he was a practic- ing physician in New York. 5086. iii. Frederick Davis Perry, b. Dec. 20, 1843; he was a graduate in dentistry at Philadelphia, and a graduate from the Harvard Medical School in 1870. In 1883 he was practicing medicine in Mansfield, as his father's successor. 5087. iv. Edward Everett Perry, b. July 9, 1845; graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1868. He practiced medicine in Boston six years, and from the first was successful. He had an extensive practice which was not limited to the city but extended in all directions for many miles. He died at his home in Mansfield, Sept. 14, 1875. 5088. v. Samuel Freeman Perry, b. Nov. 10, 1847; died in infancy. 6089. vi. Harriet Emeline Perry, b. ; graduated from the Salem Normal School in 1874, and has been an efficient and acceptable teacher in Mansfield. 5090. vii. Dana Duane Perry, b. July 10, 1859 ; graduated from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in March, 1882. 2796 Ebenezer 7 Wilbur resided in Maine ; married . Children : 6091. i. Charles 8 Wilbur. 6092. ii. Joseph Wilbur. 6093. iii. Joanna Wilbur; and perhaps others. 2798 Capt. Ziba 7 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; he was a blacksmith, captain in the militia, and in 1841 was one of the selectmen of Rayn- 5094. i. 5095. ii. 5096. iii. 6097. iv. 5098. V. 5099. vi. 402 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. ham. He died Sept. 9, 1863. He married first, Feb. 20, 1814, Fanny, daughter of Job and Susannah (Wilbur) Leonard of Rayn- ham. She was born Feb. 21, 1794, and died in Raynham, Aug. 6, 1825. He married second, Sept. 21, 1828, Almira Atwood ; she was born April 6, 1803, and died Sept. 19, 1882. Children, all born in Raynham : by first wife : Fanny 8 Wilbur, b. Nov. 15, 1814. Susanna Wilbur, b. Jan. 3, 1817; married Amasa Lincoln; died Oct. 31, 1852. Ziba Wilbur, b. Feb. 6, 1819. Almira Wilbur, b. Nov. 5, 1820 ; married John Mars. Nathan Wilbur, b. Nov. 6, 1822. Clarissa Wilbur, b. Feb. 11, 1825. By second wife : 5100. vii. Amelia A. Wilbur, b. July 3, 1829; married James Keith of East Bridgewater, Sept. 22, 1849; died Nov. 30, 1876. 5101. viii. John Wilbur, b. Sept. 20, 1831. 5102. ix. Harriet Ann Wilbur, b. Sept. 3, 1833. 5103. X. Edwin Francis Wilbur, b. Aug. 9, 1835; he was a soldier for three years in the civil war ; member of the 7th Mass. Vols.; married Melinda B. ; had no children. 5104. xi. Alexander Wilbur, b. Nov. 24, 1837 ; he was drowned in Prospect Hill pond Dec. 13, 1851. 5105. xii. Charles Lewis Wilbur, b. March 10, 1840; was a soldier in the civil war ; wounded at Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863 ; died of his wounds at Potomac Creek, Va., May 5, 1863 ; unmarried. 5106. xiii. Andrew Jackson Wilbur, b. April 12, 1842; served in the U. S. Navy during the civil war ; married in Pepperell. 5107. xiv. Ellen Melinda Wilbur, b. Oct. 16, 1849 ; married Nov. 27, 1866, Elijah M. Presho (No. 6120). Had one child, that died in infancy. 2800 Bathsheba7 Wilbur died in Somerville, Aug. 6, 1878: married (pub. April 28, 1816' Francis, son of Melzar Drake of Easton; he was born May 18, 1785, and died Oct. 4, 1855. Children : 5108. i. Hannah 8 Drake, b. in Easton March 28, 1817. 6109. ii. Elizabeth Drake, b. in Sharon Aug. 26, 1818. 5110. iii. Laban W. Drake, b. June 14, 1820. SEVENTH GENERATION. 403 5111. iv. Nelson Drake, b. Aug. 19, 1822. 5112. V. Caroline Drake, b. Oct. 8, 1824 ; married Sept. 13, 1855, Ruel W. Bartlett of Boston ; he was born in Ellsworth, Me. They reside in Somerville. 5113. vi. Carmi Drake, b. in Sharon April 26, 1827. 5114. vii. Ellis Drake, b. Oct. 10, 1829 ; went to California in 1849 and has not been heard from since ; supposed to have been killed by the Indians, on Frazer river. 5115. viii. Elvira C. Drake, b. March 18, 1834 ; married first, Nov. 30, 1856, James 'Morrison, of Sharon, who died Oct. 6, 1867 ; she married second, Oct. 7, 1868, ■ William H. Harris of Mansfield, who died March 26, 1870 ; she married third, Sept. 12, 1875, William H. Rice. They live in Worcester. She had no children. 5116. ix. Aaron W. Drake, b. Aug. 9, 1836. 5117. X. Clarinda Drake, b. June 9, 1840; died Dec. 10, 1859; unmarried. 2808 Hosea7 Presho resided in Raynham, where he died April 7, 1857 ; married, Aug. 29, 1836, Sophronia, daughter of Abiel and Betsey (Ashley) Rounseville of Taunton ; she died March 24, 1882. Children, all born in Raynham : 5118. i. Joseph R.8 Presho, b. Nov. 27, 1836. 5119. ii. George E. Presho, b. Dec. 19, 1838 ; married Elizabeth Hamilton. They have no childien. 5120. iii. Elijah M. Presho, b. Dec. 19, 1838, twin with George E.; married Nov. 26, 1866, Ellen Melissa, daughter of Capt. Ziba and Almira (Atwood) Wilbur (No. 5107). He died Jan. 25, 1896. They had one child that died in infancy. 2810 Phebe 7 Presho resided in Norton ; married Elijah Dean, son of Elijah Lincoln of Norton. Children : 5121. i. Phebe C.8 Lincoln, b. 1837. 5122. ii. Eliza Lincoln, b. 1844 ; married, Dec. 17, 1862, John H., son of Sumner and Mary (Leonard) Lincoln of Norton. 5123. iii. Elvira Lincoln, b. 1846. 5124. iv. Jesse D. Lincoln, b. 1849. 6125. v. Henry A. Lincoln, b. 1851. 5126. 1, 6127. ii. 5128. iii, 5129. iv. 5130. V. 5131. vi, 404 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2811 Linus 7 Dean resided in Raynham ; married March 21, 1816, Bethana, daughter of Isaac and (Simmons) Smith of Raynham. Children, born in Raynham : Linus 8 Dean, b. May 12, 1818. Charles Dean, b. March 9, 1821. Julia Dean, not living in 1900. Lysander Dean. Reuben Dean, not living in 1900. Albert Dean. 2814 Dinah 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton, where she died July 15, 1877 ; married, Stephen, son of Solomon and Nancy (Harvey) Austin ; he was born Aug. 5, 1800, and died in Taunton, July 24, 1881. Children, all born in Taunton : Rosin a Russell 8 Austin, b, March 4, 1824. Adeline Dean Austin, b. Nov, 29, 1825. Warren Bradford Austin, b. Feb. 29, 1828; died March 23, 1849 ; unmarried. George Willard Austin, b. Nov. 13, 1829. Lewis Leprelet Austin, b. July 13, 1831. Sarah Alden Austin, b. Feb. 15, 1833. Julia A. Austin, b. Dec. 25, 1836 ; died Jan. 7, 1838. viii. Stephen Alexander Austin, b. Dec. 3, 1838 ; died when 7 years of age. 2815 Zibeon 7 Wilbur resided in Ohio ; was a manufacturer of iron ware ; died before 1899 ; married Lydia Humphrey of Duxbury. Children : 5140. i. George 8 Wilbur. 5141. ii. Reuben Wilbur. 5142. iii. Mary Wilbur. 2816 Jacob 7 Wilbur was a cotton planter ; resided in Alabama, where he died ; married Lydia Franklin of Rhode Island. Children : 5143. i. Lydia F.8 Wilbur. 6144. ii. Manda Wilbur, married Clements of Alabama. 5132. i. 5133. ii. 5134. iii. 5135. iv. 6136. V. 61H7. vi. 5138. vii, 5139. viii SEVENTH GENERATION. 405 6145. iii. Jacob Wilbur. 5146. iv. Ebenezer Wilbur. 2817 Stella 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton, where she died May 6, 1873 ; married April 12, 1823, Joseph R. Wheeler ; he was born in Reho- both, Aug. 4, 1803, and died in Taunton, April 27, 1851. Children, all born in Taunton : 5147. i. Stella Ann 8 Wheeler, b. July 4, 1824 ; in 1900 she was living in Taunton ; unmarried. 5148. ii. Joseph Russell Wheeler, b. March 13, 1826. 5149. iii. William Elijah Wheeler, b. Dec. 18, 1827 ; died July 26, 1888. 5150. iv. Mary Elizabeth Wheeler, b. Dec. 1, 1829 ; died April 26, 1873 ; unmarried. 5151. V. Susan Maria Wheeler, b. Dec. 9, 1831. 5152. vi. Zibeon Barney Wheeler, b. June 25, 1834. 5153. vii. Jacob Alden Wheeler, b. Oct. 10, 1836 ; married, Oct. 26, 1865, Frances Amelia Hale of Taunton. They have no children. 2818 Elijah 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton ; was a machinist and dealer in real estate. He died in Taunton, ; married, Sept. 3, 1831, Pellatiah L. Babbitt of Taunton. Children, born in Taunton : 6154. i. Barney 8 Wilbur, died when three months old. 5155. ii. Zibeon Wales Wilbur. 6156. iii. Josiah Dean Wilbur, died at the age of 16 years. 5157. iv. Sarah Jane Wilbur, died when two years old. 5158. V. Elijah Madison Wilbur, b. May 16, 1845; married Lucy Knight of Maine. 6169. vi. Mary Leonard Wilbur, b. Nov. 26, 1848; married, Nov. 24, 1869, Cornelius H., son of Joseph S, and Laura E. (Lothrop) PauU (No. 4165.) 5160. vii. Lieuphemia Wilbur, married Frank Eddy of Taunton. 2819 Reuben Alden 7 Wilbur was a machinist ; superintendent and manufacturer of cotton goods ; an honest, industrious and capable man, and possessed of much firmness of character. He died in Pl}^mpton, Sept. 5, 1882 ; married first, Dec. 2, 1839, Mary, daughter 406 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. of Thomas and Phebe Strange ; married second, Oct. 28, 1844, Nancy Augusta, daughter of William and Melinda (Briggs) Evans. Childen, by first wife : 5161. i. Reuben Augustus 8 Wilbur, b. in Taunton, July 7, 1839. By second wife : 5162. ii. Mary Augusta Wilbur, b. in Taunton, Feb. 16, 1846. 5163. iii. Franklin Pierce Wilbur, b. in Taunton, Dec. 26, 1852 ; married Amanda Evelyn, daughter of Lewis and Amanda (Shurtleff) Pratt ; she was born in Carver Sept. 2, 1856. He is superintendent of a cotton mill ; has been a member of the school committee and one of the selectmen of Plympton, the town in which he resides. He has no children. 2820 Mary Harris 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton ; married, March 6, 1837, George Crane, son of Capt. Aaron and Hannah (Crane) Lincoln ; he was born in Taunton, Dec. 8, 1813 ; was a prosperous farmer ; she died Jan. 28, 1860. He died Feb. 14, 1896. Children : 5164. i. George Everett 8 Lincoln, b. Feb. 8, 1838. 5164a. ii. Hannah Crane Lincoln, b. March 15, 1840 ; died Jan. 16, 1853. 51646. iii. Edwin Morton Lincoln, b. Feb. 27, 1842 ; died Oct. 9, 1872; unmarried. 5165. iv. Reuben Turner Lincoln, b. Oct. 5, 1845. 2829 Artemas 7 Wilbur resided in Raynham ; died in Raynham ; married first, Mary Melancy, daughter of Bradford and Mary (Phillips) Field. After her death he married second, . Children, by first wife : 5166. i. Parna A. 8 Wilbur ; died unmarried. 6167. ii. Philo B. Wilbur. 5168. iii. Melancy A. Wilbur, b. 1840 ; died Oct. 11, 1859. 6169. iv. Elkanah W. Wilbur, b. . 6170. V. Richard T. Wilbur, b. Sept. 25, 1848. 5171. vi. Henry Morton Wilbur, married in 1872 Ella Cornelia, daughter of Alvin D. and Cornelia White (Lothrop) Wilbur (No. 4565). SEVENTH GENERATION. 407 2830 Caroline 7 Wilbur resided in Taunton ; married, Dec. 3, 1838, Josiah R., son of Job and Polly (Lincoln) Leonard of Raynham. She died June 29, 1902. Children : 5172. i. Josiah Everett 8 Leonard, b. in Raynham Jan. 5, 1840; died in Raynham Feb. 2, 1840." 5173. ii. Josiah Franklin Leonard, b. in Raynham April 2, 1841. 5174. iii. Caroline Matilda Leonard, b. in Raynham March 26, 1843; married Feb. 26, 1888, William E., son of William and Christina (Taylor) Bridgett. They live in Taunton ; have no children. 6175. iv. Thirza Jane Leonard, b. in Taunton April 26, 1846 ; married James Henry, son of Peleg E. and Lavinia D. (Bouldry) Wetherell (No. 5046.) 6176. V. Harriet Augusta Leonard, b. in Taunton March 1, 1849. 2831 Thirza 7 Wilbur married July 3, 1837, Dorastus F., son of Alpheus and Sarah (Brettun) Pratt (No. 2951.) He died in Rayn- ham, Dec. 22, 1846, aged 34 years. She married second, Philip K. Dean. Child : 5177. i. Thirza M.8 Pratt, b. in Raynham in 1839; died in April, 1853, aged 14 years. 2832 Lyman 7 Wilbur was a carpenter; resided in Raynham; died in Raynham ; married Phebe Jane Dean. Child: 6178. i. Chester B.8 Wilbur. 2839 Dinah Wetherell 7 Leonard, married Stillman, son of William Field of Mansfield. She died Oct. 9, 1869. Children : 5179. i. Stella Lemira 8 Field, married William McGee ; lived in the South. 6180. ii. Stillman Edson Field, married Mary VanAnthorp ; lived in Canajoharie, N. Y. 408 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 5181. iii. Rosina Maria Field. 5182. iv. Earl Williams Field, married Deborah, daughter of Stephen Lincoln of Raynham. 5183. V. Lewis Emery Field, b. in Mansfield, Feb. 17, 1833; died in Taunton, March 22, 1899. He was for some years manager of the Highland House at Marthas Vineyard ; superintendent of the municipal lighting department of Taunton, and inspector of petroleum. He was a life member of the Old Colony Historical Society ; married, July 3, 1853, his cousin, Selina Clementina Wilbur (No. 5201). They had no children. 5184. vi. Clarinda Jane Field, married William Wood. 5185. vii. Herman Allen Field, b. 1837; died Aug. 16, 1842, aged 5 years. 5186. viii. Sarah Livonia Field, married Henry H. Guello; lived in Taunton ; she had no children. 5187. ix. Herman Allen Field, died July 31, 184 — , aged three years. 2840 Ruth Hoar 7 Leonard married first, Daniel Leonard of Norton ; second, George Leonard, brother of Daniel, her first husband ; Daniel and George were, perhaps, sons of James and Eunice (Smith) Leonard. Chddren, by first husband : Daniel 8 Leonard, b. in 1824. Ruth Leonard, b. 1826; died when sixteen years of age. Lovisa Burt Leonard, b. May 16, 1828, in Norton. Jarvis Leonard, b. Feb. 1830. By second husband : Emeline Leonard. Cordelia Leonard. Joseph Farnum Leonard ; married ; has several children whose names are not known. Melvin Gilmore Leonard. George E. Leonard. 2841 Lemira Wheaton 7 Leonard resided in Raynham, where she died May 30, 1835 ; married, Dec. 11, 1825, Philander, son of Gabriel and Hannah (Leonard) Fecto. Children, named under (No. 948.) 5188. 5189. i. ii. 5190. 5191. iii. iv. 5192. 5193. 5194. V. vi. vii. 5195. 5196. viii, ix. SEVENTH GENERATION. 409 2842 Theodora Dean 7 Leonard resided in Raynham ; afterwards moved to Maine and later returned to Taunton, where she died Nov. 20, 1888; married at Raynham, Nov. 27, 1827, by Rev. Enoch Sanford, to Josephus, son of Lemuel and Jenny (Leach) Wilbur ; he was born in Bridgewater Jan. 27, 1804, and died in Taunton, Oct. 2, 1886. He was a carpenter and contractor. Children : 5197. i. Josephus William 8 Wilbur, b. in Raynham Sept. 17, 1828 ; died Sept. 24, 1828. 6198, ii. Josephus William Leonard Wilbur, b. in Raynham, March 28, 1830. 5199. iii. George Burt Wilbur, b. in Raynham March 18, 1832. 5200. iv. Theodora Jane Wilbur, b. in Bridgewater Feb. 6, 1834. 5201. V. Selina Clementina Wilbur, b. in Raynham Nov. 2, 1835 ; married, July 3, 185o, by Rev. Almond W. Tripp, at Dighton, to her cousin, Lewis Emery Field (No. 5183). They had no children. 5202. vi. James Keith Wilbur, b. in Winslow, Me., May 25, 1888. 5203. vii. Celia Celestia Wilbur, b. in Winslow, Me., May 3, 1840. 5204. viii. Mary Louisa Wilbur, b. in Winslow, Me., July 13, 1844. 5205. ix. Charles Edwin Wilbur, b. in Ripley, Me., July 12, 1848 ; died in Taunton Aug. 13, 1850. 6206. X. Emeretta Wilbur, b. in Taunton Jan. 19, 1853 ; died Feb. 1, 1853. 2843 Susanna Lincoln 7 Leonard resided in Taunton, where she died Aug. 19, 1865 ; married Field, son of Robert and Polly (Field) Lincoln. Names of children given under No. 2936. 2844 George Washington Burt 7 Leonard has been a carpenter, shoe- maker and farmer. He now resides in Taunton. Married first. Sept, 15, 1843, Priscilla Ann, daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Priscilla (Roe) Wilbur; she died at Flora 111., March 22, 1866 ; he married second, Sept. 15, 1869, widow Angelia (Spencer) Baker, daughter of Elkanah and Eunice Spencer. Children, by first wife : 5207. i. George Everett 8 Leonard, b. in Winslow, Me., July 2, 1844 ; he is a machinist ; lives in Taunton ; mar- ried Martha Chace of Taunton. 410 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 5208. ii. William Henry Leonard, b. in Fairfax, Me., March 24, 1846 ; died about Nov, 1, 1864, in a rebel prison at Florence, S. C. He was a soldier in Co. G., 7th Maine Regiment U. S. Volunteers. 5209. iii. Eugene Campbell Leonard, b. in Monson, Me., June 7, 1848. 5210. iv. Edgar Burt Leonard, b. in Foxcroft, Me., Feb. 20, 1850 ; lives at Neligh, Antelope County, Nebraska ; married Flora Lucas. 5211. V. Flora Ann Leonard, b. in Dexter, Me., June 15, 1852; lived in Winnebago, Winnebago County, Ills., where she died Jan. 14, 1889; married Thomas F. Corn- stock. 5212. vi. Frank Augustus Leonard, b. in Dexter, Me., May 21, 1854 ; died July 18, 1857. 5213. vii. Charles Sumner Leonard, b. in Dexter, Me., April 17, 1856 ; died July 27, 1857. 5214. viii. Charles Franklin Leonard, b. in Dexter, Me., May 4, 1858 ; lives at Honey Creek, Ogle County, Ills.; married Eva Comstock. 5215. ix. Clarence Elmer Leonard, b. in Taunton. Feb. 1, 1861 ; lives in Indianapolis, Ind.; married first, Annie Boswell of Indianapolis, Ind. ; second, Jennie Hen- dershott ot Malott Park, 111. 5216. X. Orynthia Althea Leonard, b. in Taunton Oct. 5, 1863 ; died March 25, 1865. 5217. xi. Willie Henry Leonard, b. in Flora, 111., March 21, 1866 ; died Sept. 13, 1866. By second wife : 5218. xii. Frederick Leonard, b. in Flora, 111., July 13, 1870; lives in Caledonia, Boone County, 111. 2845 Lydia Burt 7 Leonard resided in Raynham until after the death of her husband ; she then moved to Taunton, and later to New Bedford, where she died Oct. 9, 1890; married Benaiah, son of Benaiah and Betsey (Leonard) Dean of Raynham. He was a shoe- maker, and a soldier in the civil war. Children, all born in Raynham : 5219. i. Benaiah Leonard 8 Dean, b. May 26, 1841. 5220. ii. Harriet Elizabeth Dean, b. March 13, 1843. SEVENTH GENERATION. > 411 5221. iii. Lemira Wheaton Dean, b. Dec. 7, 1848 ; married first Edward, son of Philip and Maria (Potter) Frasier. After his death she married second Cornelius Buckley and now lives in Boston. 5222. iv. Alvin Henry Burt Dean, b. June 23, 1851. 2848 Almira 7 Dean married Hiram Bragg. They resided in the westerly part of Taunton, near the Providence road (now Tremont street.) Children, born in Taunton : 5223. i. H. Granville 8 Bragg, b. 1838. 5224. ii. Leprelet Francis Bragg, b. 1 842. 2851 Seth 7 Field was a farmer ; resided in Taunton, where he died March 26, 1890, aged 92 years, 10 months ; married first Patience, daughter of Ephraim and Rhoda (Bates) Bowen of Rehoboth ; she was born Sept. 7, 1799, and died June 11, 1835 ; he married second June 7, 1840, Cynthia W. Hart of Taunton ; she was born March 29, 1803, and died May 17, 1888. Children, all by first wife and all born in Taunton : 6225. i. Earl Warren 8 Field, b. June 12, 1828. 5226. ii. Andrew Lawrence Field, b. Jan. 10, 1831 ; died Jan. 6, 1835. 6227. iii. Rhoda B. Field, b. Oct. 12, 1833 ; died Oct. 29, 1851 unmarried. 2852 Sally 7 Field married Adin Patten of Providence, R. I. They lived in Providence, R. I. Children : 6228. i. Sarah Ann 8 Patten. Probably others. 2853 Lucinda Leonard 7 Field married Horatio, son of Elijah and Lucinda (White) Lincoln. They lived in Taunton where she died Nov., 1875. Names of children given under No. 2192. 412 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2854 William Leonard! Field was a farmer; resided in Taunton where he died March 11, 1898 ; married Rebecca, daughter of Tisdale Godfrey of Norton ; she was born Feb. 22, 1812, and died May 5, 1885. Children, all born in Taunton : 5229. i. William H.8 Field, b. Sept. 16, 1831. 5230. ii. Sarah R. Field, b. May 18, 1846; married Ansel Meiggs, a soldier in the civil war ; she died April 21, 1864, aged 17 years, 11 months and 3 days ; had no children. 5281. iii. Nathaniel T. Field, b. Sept. 29, 1848 ; married Eliza- beth Ann, daughter of Woodward B. and Harriet W. (Dean) Lincoln of Taunton ; she was born Aug. 8, 1852. 2855 Orilla 7 Field resided in Taunton where she died Jan. 14, 1888 ; married June 28, 1835, Henry Newcomb, son of Capt. Henry and Polly (Newcomb) Harvey ; he was born Jan. 5, 1813. He was an assessor of Taunton for many years. He died in Taunton, Feb. 24, 1898. Child : 6232. i. Mary Phebe 8 Harvey b. in Taunton, March 27, 1837 ; died June 23, 1877, aged 40 years, 2 months, 25 days ; married Samuel G. Sanford, who died some years previous to the death of his wife. 2856 George 7 Field resided in Taunton, where he died Oct. 31, 1866 ; married April 12, 1835, Mary, daughter of George and Pamelia (Field) Smith; she was born in Taunton, May 28, 1817 (No. 2932.) Children, all born in Taunton : 5233. i. George Emery 8 Field, b. Nov. 4, 1835. 5234. ii. Mary Adeline Field, b. March 5, 1838 ; died Oct. 16, 1839. 5235. iii. Leonard Lawrence Field, b. Oct. 19, 1840. 5236. iv. Daniel L. Field, b. 1842. 5237. V. Rhoda A. Field, b. in 1844; married Oct. 1, 1859, William H., son of William and Amy Ann Potter ; he was born in 1842. 5238. vi. Nathaniel Pardon Field, b. Nov. 10, 1850. SEVENTH GENERATION. 413 2860 Lydia 7 Field resided in Chesterfield, New Hampshire ; married Joseph, son of Isaiah and Prudence (Burt) Wilbur ; he was born in Norton Aug. 26, 1813, and died in Chesterfield, N. H., Feb. 20, 1877, aged 63 years. She died Dec. 29, 1876, aged 70 years. Children : 6238a. i. Sarah 8 Wilbur, b. Jan. 11, 1839. 62386. ii. Adeline Wilbur, b. Feb. 3, 1848. 2862 Jesse 7 Field resided in Chesterfield, N. H., where he died April 20, 1850. He was a farmer, shoemaker and held a number of town offices. A relative writes of him as follows : "Jesse Field was a man of quiet habits, inheriting his mother's refined sensibilities as well as his father's good sense and mental acumen. Soon after his marriage an unfortunate fall, causing ill health and permanent lameness, blighted his prospects and ulti- mately resulted in an early death." He married April 1, 1838, Hannah J. A., daughter of Capt. Clark. Streeter; she was born in West Chesterfield, N. H., Dec. 21, 1817, and died in Wilmington, Vermont, Feb. 11, 1890. Children, all born in Chesterfield, N. H.: 6239. i. Horace Jesse 8 Field, b. March 13, 1839 ; died Feb. 11, 1844. 6240. ii. Helen Maria Field, b. Sept. 3, 1840. 6241. iii. Albert Oscar Field, b. March 16, 1842. 6242. iv. Mary Elizabeth Field, b. Nov. 6, 1846. 2863 Hicks 7 Field was a farmer ; lived in Chesterfield, N. H., where he died Aug. 22, 1886 ; married. May 17, 1840, Laura R., daughter of Josiah and Olive (Wilkinson) Taft, of Townsend, Vermont. Child: 6243. i. Henry 0.8 Field, b. in Chesterfield, Oct. 19, 1846 ; married, Feb. 19, 1879, Mary A., daughter of Roswell and Julia (Harrington) Wood. He was living in 1899, in Spofford, N. H., and was engaged in farming and teaming. 2864 Merida 7 Field lived in Taunton, where she died May 16, 1898 ; married Jan. 26, 1840, Paran Field, son of Uriah and Merida (Field) Smith, her cousin. Names of children given under No. 2876. 414 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2865 Polly 7 Field lived in Chesterfield, N. H., where she died Aug. 26, 1895 ; married April 1, 1838, John, son of Jonathan and Salome Buxton. Children, all born in Chesterfield : 5244. i. Ira ProutyS Buxton, b. Jan. 26, 1839. 5245. ii. Fanny Josephine Buxton, b. June 22, 1841. 5246. iii. Jane Buxton, b. 1844 ; died 1852. 5247. iv. Ona Buxton, b. March 9, 1846 ; married Dec. 25, 1874, Mary Elizabeth Ingell (No. 4431.) He is a farmer, living at Spofford, N, H. They have no children. 5248. V. Louisa Maria Buxton, b. 1848 ; died June 1888 ; unmarried. 2866 Fanny M. 7 Field resides in Taunton ; married Melvin, son of Daniel and Lydia R. (Smith) Leonard of Taunton ; he was born April 7, 1815, in Taunton, and died in Taunton, Feb. 11, 1895. Names of children given under No. 2032. 2868 Artemas 7 Field was a farmer and soap manufacturer ; resided on Field street in Taunton; married Sept. 21, 1835, Fanny D., daughter of Linus and Fanny (Dean) Snow ; she was born in Raynham, Oct. 17, 1816 ; for several years previous to her marriage she was a school teacher ; she is now living at her home on Field street, at the age of 85 years. Artemas 7 Field died Oct. 15, 1890. Children, all born in Taunton : 5249. i. Lloyd Artemas 8 Field, b. June 19, 1836. 5250. ii. Lucinda Leonard Field, b. May 3, 1838. 5251. iii. Franklin Dean Field, b. Oct. 1, 1842; he is a farmer; lives in Taunton ; unmarried. 5252. iv. John Marshall Field, b. Feb. 7, 1846; he is a school teacher ; lives in Taunton ; married Aug. 1, 1878, Julia Belinda, daughter of Royal P. and Martha Maria (Leonard) Hodges ; she was born in Norton Aug. 10, 1847, and died in Taunton Sept. 11, 1879. They had no children (see No. 3823.) 2869 Braddock 7 Field was a farmer and surveyor, and for many years one of the selectmen of Raynham ; "honest and upright, always gentlemanly and kind." He resided in North Raynham ; married, SEVENTH GENERATION. 415 Oct. 8, 1837, Sarah Hooper, daughter of Linus and Fanny (Dean) Snow: she was born in Raynham April 10, 1818, and died in Raynham July 21, 1868. Children, all born in Ra3'nham : 5253. i. Flora Matilda 8 Field, b. Sept. 18, 1839. 5254. ii. Linus Morton Field, b. Jan. 14, 1842; married Julia Frances (Towne) Wilcox ; she was born March 1, 1869 ; no children have been reported. 5255. iii. Mary Elizabeth Field, b. April 26, 1846; lives in Raynham ; unmarried. 2872 Sarah Leonard 7 Field resided in Taunton, where she died Jan. 23, 1891 ; married, March 26, 1837, Benjamin W., son of Capt. Aaron and Hannah (Crane) Lincoln ; he was born in Taunton Aug 21, 1811, and died in Taunton June 2, 1892. Children, all born in Taunton : 5256. i. Hannah Maria 8 Lincoln, b. April 30, 1838 ; married, Jan. 16, 1855, William Dexter, son of Newman and Celia (Field) Witherell (No. 2221.) 5257. ii. Benjamin Emory Lincoln, b. July 24, 1840. 5258. iii. John Walter Lincoln, b. Dec. 13, 1842; he is a farmer and trader ; lives in Taunton ; married Nov. 1873, Abby Ellen, daughter of James and Phebe Maria (Stanley) Messenger of Norton ; she died Dec. 1892. They had no children. 5259. iv. Aaron Lincoln, b. Jan. 11, 1847. 2873 Hiram 7 Field is a farmer; resides in Taunton; married Aug. 29, 1841, Hannah, daughter of Consider and Hannah Fuller ; she was born in Kingston, May 29, 1819. Children, all born in Taunton : 5260. i. Richard Hiram 8 Field, b. Nov. 16, 1847 ; married June 16, 1870, Abbie Jane, daughter of Charles H. and Chloe Briggs (Reed) Brow ; she was born in Taunton Aug. 22, 1845. They live on Field street in Taunton ; have no children, 6261. ii. Rhoda Maria Field, b. July 11, 1852. 2876 Paran Field 7 Smith was a farmer and for several years was an assessor of Taunton ; he resided in Taunton, where he died Dec. 23, 1882 ; married Jan. 26, 1840, Merida, daughter of Bethuel and Sally (Lincoln) Field (No. 2864.) 5262. i. 5263. ii. 5264. iii. 5265. iv. 5266. V. 416 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children, all born in Taunton : Thomas Field 8 Smith, b. Aug. 12, 1841. Cordana Merida Smith, b. April 13, 1844. Horace Uriah Smith, b. Aug. 2, 1846. Barnum Jesse Smith, b. July 14, 1850. Justina Orynthia Smith, b. Nov. 10, 1854; married, March 25, 1882, Lewis Cass Bassett, son of Stephen Taylor and Hannah Leonard (Fecto) Bassett (see No. 4010.) 2880 Sarah LovisaT Clapp resided in Raynham, Taunton and Provi dence ; married by Rev. Peter Folsom, June 1, 1839, to Elihu, son of Jedidiah and Sarah (Grossman) Leach of Raynham ; he died in Providence, R. I., Oct. 4, 1882; she died in Providence, R. I., April 1888. Children : 5267. i. Orilla LovisaS Leach, b. in Raynham May 27, 1840; married James Addison Lincoln (No. 3915. j 5268. ii. Sarah Louisa Adelaide Leach, b. in Raynham May 25, 1842. 5269. iii. Clara Isabella Leach, b. in Taunton April 20, 1844. 5270. iv. Elvira Ann Leach, b. in Raynham Feb. 23, 1846; married first, Jan. 18, 1875, William H. Ayer ; sec- ond, Ellis Whitney, who died before 1900. 5271. V. Aruna Albert Leach, b. in Raynham, May 25, 1848 ; died Sept. 24, 1851. 5272. vi. Georgianna Leach, b. Nov. 26, 1850 ; died Dec. 5, 1850. 5273. vii. Aruna Albert Leach, b. Feb. 17, 1852; married Laura, daughter of Andrew Lincoln, but has no children. 5274. viii. Orville Livingston Leach, b. Aug. 13, 1859; married ; keeps the Emory House in Providence ; he has no children. 2882 William Nelson 7 Clapp, was a moulder ; resided in Hillsboro, N. H., where he died Nov. 8, 1876 ; married, Oct. 16, 1847, Adeline E., daughter of Thomas and Clarissa Presho Simmons. Names of children given under No. 2671. 2883 Henry Williams 7 Clapp, resided in Concord, N. H.; was engaged in the foundry business; he was also an inventor. He was an alderman and in 1891, and in 1892 was mayor of Concord. A clergy. SEVENTH GENERATION. 417 man writes of his mayoralty, "No mayor before has been the begin- ning and ending of more important public enterprises than he, his term was a busy, useful and productive one." He also represented Concord in the legislature of New Hampshire two terms. His ingenuity helped him to fortune. He had a large heart ; his life was an active honest one, and unselfish in the extreme. He died in Concord, N. H., March 25, 1895 ; married Sabrina A., daughter of William and Jane Taylor, who was born in New Boston, N. H., June 25, 1829, and is now living in Concord, N. H. Child : 5275. i. Jennie Frances 8 Clapp, b. May 13, 1855. 2886 Rhoda 7 Wetherell died in Easton, May 1, 1869 ; married July 10, 1825, Zachariah Drake ; he was born March 3, 1793 and died Aug. 4, 1870. They lived in Raynham and Easton. Children : 5276. i. Samuel Wetherell 8 Drake, b. in Easton June 10,1826. 6277. ii. Mary Jane Drake, died in infancy. 5278. iii. Elizabeth Maria Drake, b. Dec. 3, 1830; died June 1833. 6279. iv, Otis Pratt Drake, b. March 14, 1836. 6280. V. Harriet Maria Drake, b. Aug. 3, 1838. 2888 Horace 7 Wentworth resided in Bridge water (Scotland Village); married, Aug. 2, 1838, Mary, daughter of Eleazer and Elizabeth Cushing of Kingston. He enlisted with the 3rd Regiment, Mass. Vols. Sept. 25, 1862. Children, all born in Bridgewater except the first : 5281. i. Charles Sumner 8 Wentworth, b. in Middleboro Jan. 1839; enlisted July 25, 1861, in 18th Regiment, Mass. Vols.; died April 13, 1866. 5282. ii. Emily Caroline Wentworth, b. March 12, 1840. 5283. iii. John Tyler Wentworth, b. Oct. 1, 1842 ; died Aug. 31, 1843. 6284. iv. Horace Everett Wentworth, b. Oct. 8, 1844 ; enlisted with his father, Sept. 25, 1862, in Co. K. 3rd Regiment, Mass. Vols.; married, Oct. 28, 1871, Eliza Frances, daughter of Obediah and Mary West of East Bridgewater. 6285. V. Lucien Francis Wentworth, b. April 6, 1846 ; enlisted with his father and brother Sept. 25, 1862. 5286. vi. Jerome Wentworth, b. Aug. 15, 1847; died Oct. 8, 1869. 418 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 5287. vii. Mary Elizabeth Weutworth, b. Dec. 13, 1849. 5288. viii. George Henry Wentworth, b. Feb. 25, 1852. 5289. ix. Adoniram Judson Wentworth, b. Aug. 21, 1853. 6290. X. William Clarence Wentworth, b. July 16, 1855. 5291. xi. Theodore French Wentworth, b. Jan. 16, 1857. 5292. xii. Herbert Edward Wentworth, b. Nov, 23, 1858. 5293. xiii. John Alphonso Wentworth, b. April 13, 1860. 5294. xiv. Elmer Hilliard Wentworth, b. May 8, 1862. 2889 Harriet Maria 7 Wentworth died in Taunton, Aug. 12, 1895 married John T., son of David and Nancy ( Makepeace) French. They resided in Taunton, where he carried on the business of paint- ing and paper hanging ; he was born in Fall River Aug. 24, 1824, and died in Taunton, March 13, 1898. Children, all born in Taunton : 5295. i. Helen Marie 8 French, b. Nov. 19, 1851 ; before mar- riage she was assistant librarian in the Public Library at Taunton ; married, Feb. 14, 1881, Arthur H., son of Henry and Priscilla Tisdale (Smith) Sproat; he was born in Taunton, Sept. 30, 1842. They have no children ; they live in Pueblo, Colorado. 5296. ii. John Theodore French, b. April 27, 1854. 5297. iii. Horace Wentworth French, b. Dec. 3, 1857. 5298. iv. Harriet Blake French, b. July 16, 1861 ; married, Oct. 10, 1892, Alden F., son of Peleg and Charlotte Sprague ; he was born in Bath, Me., Oct. 31, 1831 ; died July 3, 1895 ; they had no children ; she was his second wife. 5299. V. Charles Grant French, b. June 15, 1864. 2891 Bradford 7 Wilbur resided in South Londonderry, Vt., where he died April 1, 1864. A correspondent says, " He was an honest, upright man, loved and respected by all who knew him." He married Oct. 2, 1833, Elvira Wilkinson ; she was born in Town- send, Vt., Feb. 15. 1809, and died in South Londonderry, Vt., Aug. 9, 1885. Child : 5300. i. Ruel S.8 Wilbur, b. Sept. 1, 1837. 2892 Sally 7 Wilbur married Luke Greenleaf of Easton ; died Jan. 1, 1850, and was buried in the cemetery opposite Winneconnet pond in Norton. SEVENTH GENERATION. 419 Child: 5301. i. Harriet Ann 8 Greenleaf died Oct. 13, 1847, aged 5 months, 24 days. 2893 Ephraim 7 Wilbur resided in Townsend, Vt., and Grafton, Vt. A correspondent writes, " He was a successful farmer and most estimable person.'" He held various town offices; died in Grafton, Vt. Sept. 5, 1875 ; married, first, Harriet P., daughter of Oliver and Olive (Rawson) Wilkinson; married, second, Marilla A. Harris of Grafton, Vt. Children, all by first wife and all born in Townsend, Vt.: 5302. i. Vesta Aurilla8 Wilbur, b. Feb. 20, 1838. 5303. ii. Vestus Aurelius Wilbur, b. March 23, 1848. 5304. iii. Estella Martha Wilbur, b. Oct. 21, 1851. 2894 David 7 Wilbur resided in Grafton, Vt., where he died Feb. 7, 1895. A correspondent writes, " He was a successful farmer and good hunter." He married Jan. 11, 1840, Sarah Maria, daughter of Asa and Rhoda (Hildreth) Putnam. Children : 5305. i. Sarah Maria 8 Wilbur, b. Jan. 13, 1841. 5306. ii. Ellery L. Wilbur, b. June 19, 1843; died July 22, 1845. 5307. iii. Elbridge Ellery Wilbur, b. Sept. 5, 1853 ; died Feb. 13, 1863. 2896 William 7 Wilbur resided in Londonderry, Vt. He was a farmer and sawyer; married Aug. 7, 1840, Susan, daughter of Josiah and Olive (Wilkinson) Taft; she was born in West Townsend, Vt. He died in South Londonderry, Vt., April 14, 1882. Children : 5308. i. L. Ormando 8 Wilbur, b. May 3, 1841. 5309. ii. M. Surett Wilbur, b. July 31, 1843. 2897 Nancy 7 Wilbur resides in South Londonderry, Vt. A corres- pondent writes, " She has been a most excellent housewife, and her home one of thrift. Prosperity has attended her labor. Her grandson occupies with her the old farm. Her husband was an exceedingly good farmer, honorable in all his dealings, and beloved by all who knew him." She married July 22, 1843, John Kyes, son of Thomas and Dorcas (Pierce) Hall; he was born in South Londonderry Vt., Feb. 23, 1825, and died Nov. 20, 1887. 6311. 2. 5312. ii. 5313. iii. 6314. iv. 6316. V. 5316. vi. 420 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Child : 6310. i. Altheron Kyes8 Hall, b. Jan. 16, 1846. 2899 Almira 7 Wilbur resided in Winhall, Vt., where she died Dec. 6, 1896. A correspondent writes, " She was an economical and hard working woman." She married Nov. 12, 1850, David H., son of Leeman and Sally (Persons) Hewes of Londonderry, Vt. Children : Nelson R.8 Hewes, b. Nov. 6, 1851. Orrin L. Hewes, b. Sept. 21, 1853. Ozro F. Hewes, b. Nov. 8, 1855. Emer F. Hewes, b. March 16, 1858. Delia A. Hewes, b. June 17, 1860 ; died June 17, 1863. Kirk F. Hewes, b. July 30, 1861. 6317. vii. Martha D. Hewes, b. Aug. 20, 1866; died May 20, 1867. 2900 Curtis Shattuck7 Wilbur married Dec. 11, 1852, Martha, daughter of Asa and Martha Austin ; he died Aug. 11, 1862. Child : 5318. i. Eugene C.8 Wilbur, b. Oct. 10, 1853 ; married March 25, 1878, Stella Elizabeth White of Grafton, Vt. His mother lives with him in Hartford, Conn. 2904 Elijah 7 Braman married Mary Ann Wood. Children : 5319. i. Mary Frances 8 Braman. 6320. ii. Sarah Howard Braman ; died leaving no children. 2919 Alvina7 Wilbur married first, Albert Wolcott; second Almond Ridlon. Children : 5321. i. Lorin8. 6322. ii. Welcome, married Hattie Smith. 2927 George 7 Smith resided in Taunton; married Mary S. Caswell; she died Aug 16, 1856. Children, all born in Taunton : 6323. i. George C.8 Smith, b. Oct. 5, 1831 ; died Nov. 4, 1864. SEVENTH GENERATION. 421 5324. ii. James W. Smith, b. June 12, 1833; died April 29, 1899. 5325. iii. Mary F. Smith, b. July 29, 1835; died in 1898, unmarried. 5326. iv. William R. Smith, b. Oct. 16, 1837. 5327. V. Elizabeth A. Smith, b. Feb. 21, 1839; died 1899; married Harris I. Randall ; went to Illinois in 1856 ; had twelve children, names not known. 5328. vi. Rowena R. Smith, b. Aug. 5, 1811 ; married John Freeman ; had no children. 5329. vii. Thomas L. Smith, b. Feb. 21, 1843. 5330. viii. Martha A. Smith, b. Mar. 3, 1845 ; died Jan. 19, 1879 ; moved in 1859 to Illinois; married Frank Owen; had four children, names unknown. 5331. ix. Oliver C. Smith, b. Feb. 10, 1847; died Aug. 16, 1855. 5332. X. Samuel Smith, b. Feb. 16, 1849 ; died Aug. 11, 1851. 5333. xi. Loise J. Smith, b. Feb. 22, 1851; married first Charles Thompson of Chesterfield, N. H.; married second Edward Miner of Brockton ; had two daugh- ters by first husband. 6334. xii. Ellen R. Smith, b. Jan. 17, 1853; nothing more known of her. 5335. xiii. A daughter still born Aug. 16, 1856. 2928 Pamelia 7 Smith resided in Taunton ; married Nov. 25, 1830, Eleazer Davis of Dighton ; he was born Aug., 1803, and died Feb. 23, 1876, aged 72 years and 6 months. Children : 6336. i. Maria A.8 Davis, married, April 12, 1850, Joseph Russell, son of Joseph R., and Stella (Wilbur) Wheeler (see No. 5148). 5337. ii. Mary Rebecca Davis, married Timothy Lucas. 2929 Lydia 7 Smith resided in Taunton and Raynham ; married George Crosby. Child: 5338. i. George A. B.8 Crosby, b. about 1831 ; married and lives in West Bridgewater. 2930 Eleanor 7 Smith resided in Taunton and Raynham; died July 17, 1894 ; married March 20, 1831, Erin Bryant, who was born in Bridgewater and died Dec. 10, 1872, aged 62 years. 422 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 6339. i. Mary Ann Eleanor 8 Bryant, b. Feb. 8, 1832 ; married Oct. 21, 1849, Otis Russell, son of Hathaway and Polly Burt (Witherell) Leonard (No. 4397.) 5340. ii. Hannah Jane Bryant, b. March 28, 1834. 6341. iii. Lydia Burbank Bryant, b. May 24, 1837 ; married Curtis, son of Hathaway and Polly Burt (Wetherell) Leonatd. For children see No. 4398. 6342. iv. Louisa Lemira Bryant, b. Oct. 24, 1841 ; died in Fall River Oct. 16, 1876; married Benjamin, son of Thomas and Caroline (Smith) Wetherell. For children see No. 5069. 6343. V. Harriet A. Bryant, b. Jan. 26, 1847. 2931 James 7 Smith resided in Taunton, where he died June 24, 1881; married Oct. 20, 1833, Mary Bryant ; she was born in Bridgewater ; was a sister of Erin, who married Eleanor Smith (No. 2930). She died in Taunton, June 28, 1881. Children, all born in Taunton : 6344. i. James T. F.8 Smith, b. Oct. 31, 1835 ; married Jose- phine Monk of Stoughton. He was a soldier in the civil war and was killed in the battle of Antietam. He had one child that died young, 6346. ii. Mary A. E. Smith, b. Dec. 4, 1837. 6346. iii. Simeon D. Smith, b. Aug. 13, 1839 ; died in 1896 ; married Annis Henderson. They had no children. 5347. iv. Almira D. Smith, b. Jan. 15, 1842; married Norman G., son of George Washington and Hannah (Smith) (Eddy) Makepeace (No. 4581.) 5348. V. Edwin H. C. Smith, b. April 9, 1844 ; died April 7, 1892 ; married Isabel Williams of Raynham. 6349. vi. Thomas A. Smith, b. April 4, 1847 ; lived in Missouri where he died before 1900 ; married Mary McCall ; had three children whose names are not known to the writer. 6350. vii. Peleg H. Smith, b. July 18, 1850; married Annie Sweetland. They live in Raynham ; have no children. 2935 Robert 7 Lincoln resided in Biddeford, Maine ; married He died Dec. 24, 1864. Children : 5351. i. Lloyd 8 Lincoln. 6362. ii. Elizabeth Lincoln. SEVENTH GENERATION. 423 2986 Field 7 Lincoln resided in Taunton, where he died May 24, 1876, married Susanna Lincoln, daughter of William and Dinah (Burt) Leonard (No. 2843). She was born May 9, 1813, and died Aug. 19, 1865. Children, both born in Taunton : 5363. i. Joseph Field 8 Lincoln, b. Aug. 5, 1841 ; died Sept. 3, 1841. 5354. ii. Mary Josephine Lincoln, b. Jan. 5, 1843. 2937 James 7 Lincoln resided in Taunton. He was a poultry mer- chant ; married Lydia Bassett, daughter of Daniel and Lydia Reed (Smith) Leonard. Names of children given under No. 2031. 2S38 Benjamin 7 Lincoln resided in Taunton and Raynham ; died in Raynham Feb. 1, 1885 ; married May 19, 1844, Almira F., daughter of Thomas and Caroline (Smith) Wetherell, who was born in Taunton April 14, 1826 (No. 5054.) Child : 6355. i. Emily Almira 8 Lincoln, b in Taunton, June 15, 1851. 2939 Therina 7 Lincoln married Henry, son of Warren Adams of Norton. She died Oct. 3, 1841, and was then a widow. Children : 5366. i. William F.8 Adams, b. Jan. 2, 1837 ; died March 16, 1862. He was a soldier in the civil war ; unmarried. 5357. ii. Bradford Adams ; died unmarried. 2949 Alpheus 7 Pratt resided in Raynham ; was a shoemaker ; married Sarah F. Gerald. Children, all born in Raynham : 5358. i. Alpheus Warren 8 Pratt, b. Jan. 24, 1831. 5369. ii. Charlotte Ellen Pratt, b. May 19, 1834. 6360. iii. Luroy W. Pratt, b. March 18, 1841. 6361. iv. Sarah F. Pratt, b, Nov. 13, 1844 ; in 1900 she was liv- ing in Raynham, unmarried. 5362. V. Herbert Pratt, b. July 22, 1856 or 1857; lives in Seattle, Washington. 424 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 2950 Samuel Sherman 7 Pratt resided in Raynham. He was a shoe- maker and later a dealer in wood. He married Sarah P. Children, all born in Raynham : 5363. i. Sarah A.8 Pratt, b. March 18, 1834; died Feb. 19, 1836. 5364. ii. Samuel S. Pratt, b. 5365. iii. A son, b. May 3, 1837 ; died May 4, 1837. 5366. iv. David C. Pratt, b. Aug. 13, 1838. 6367. V. Cyrus Pratt. 2964: Seth Henry 7 Brettun resided in Raynham, where he died Aug. 19, 1880 ; married Mary, daughter of Thomas Copeland of Norton ; she was born May 22, 1831, and died October 9, 1897. Children, all born in Raynham : 5368. 1. Ruth Brettun, b. Jan. 27, 1860 ; married Lucius White ; had one child, Raymond White, and died March 3, 1901. 5369. ii. Robert Brettun, b. March 15, 1862 ; unmarried. 5370. iii. William Brettun, b. Feb. 14, 1864 ; married and went West. 5371. iv. Harriet Maria Brettun, b. June 22, 1866; she is a school teacher in Brockton. 5372. V. Channing Brettun, b. April 18, 1869; married Nov. 26, 1896, Nellie Maria, daughter of Josiah Franklin and Ellen F. (Woodward) Leonard. They have no children. 2965 Wealthy Field 7 Brettun resides in Middleboro ; married George H. Fowler ; he was born in New Bedford April 17, 1836. Children : 5373. i. George F. Fowler, b. Oct. 23, 1861 ; died Dec. 3, 1861. 5374. ii. Fanny L. Fowler, b. June 19, 1864. 2939 Ira 7 Brettun resides in Raynham ; married Harriet Frances Bunker; she was born in 1852 in Brockton. Children : 5375. i. Harriet Frances 8 Brettun ; married Jan. 1, 1887, Edgar S., son of Bradford Fisher and Rebecca Hall Wilbur ; he was born Nov. 14, 1861. 537t). ii. 5377. iii. 5378. iv. 5379. V. 5380. vi. SEVENTH GENERATION. 425 Arthur Ira Brettun. Isaac Lewis Brettuu. Lucinda Maria Brettun. Susan Gertrude Brettun. ) , . Sarah Flora Brettun. ) 2983 George Albert 7 Field resided in Taunton ; was a member of the firm A. Field & Sons, who in their time were the largest manu- facturers of tacks and nails in the world. He died in Taunton Aug. 9, 1883; married Jan. 31, 1850, Charlotte J. Ryerson of Lubec, Me.; she was born Dec. 18, 1827. Children, born in Taunton : 5381. i. Anna Louisa 8 Field, b. Dec. 1853 ; married Dr. Frank Hubbard, son of Dr. S. P. Hubbard ; he is a prom- inent . physician of Taunton ; has been an efficient member of the school committee several years. 5382. iii. Albert M. Field, b. Jan. 29, 1859 ; married Mellen ; resides in Taunton ; children not reported. 2984 James Borden 7 Field resided in Taunton ; was a member of the firm of A. Field & Sons mentioned above ; died in Taunton Mav 1, 1870 ; married Nov. 13, 1842, Melinda E. Eliot, who died March 26, 1844, aged 23 years. Child : 5383. i. Alice Melinda 8 Field, b. in Taunton Feb. 21, 1844; died in Taunton ; unmarried. 2987 Abigail Carpenter 7 Field married April 5, 1844, Dr. J. T. Gilman Pike ; she died May 21, 1859. Children : 5384. i. Albert Fields Pike, b. Sept. 1845. 5385. ii. Charles Pike, b. July 6, 1847. 2988 Caroline Frances 7 Field resided in Taunton, Somerset and Fall River; married Dec. 8, 1847, Hon. Job Mason, son of Job and Polly (Lincoln) Leonard. He was born in Raynham Sept. 1, 1823. He has been a large iron manufacturer and is now a retired capitalist. She died in October 1900. 426 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. Children : 5386. i. Henry B.8 Leonard, b. Feb. 3, 1850. 5387. ii. Carrie Field Leonard, b. Oct. 16, 2991 Hannah Elizabeth 7 Field resided in Taunton, where she died Jan. 11, 1894; married Jan. 1, 1856, Nathan Wilmarth of Taun- ton, who died Aug. 5, 1896. Child : 6388. i. Clifford H. Wilmarth, b. in Taunton Dec. 10, 1859. 2992 William Trask 7 Field resides in Taunton ; married Dec. 21, 1862 ; Helen L., daughter of James Dean ; she was born in 1843. Children : 5389. i. Herbert H.8 Field. 5390. ii. Helen Blanche Field, b. Sept. 17, 1865. 5391. iii. William T. Field, b. March 5, 1870. 5392. iv. Louisa Field. 5393. V. Russell A. Field, b. 1876. 3001 Albert 7 Field resides in New York City. He has spent the most of his life in the tack and nail business ; was manager of the New York store of A. Field & Sons, until the firm sold its busi- ness. He married Oct. 10, 1864, in New York, Maria L., daughter of Charles Underbill and Maria Louisa (Place) Combes ; she was born in Hempstead, Long Island, Aug. 5, 1842. Children : 6394. i. Lillian May 8 Field, b. in Taunton, July 3, 1865; married in New York John C. Moore. They have no children. 5395. ii. Clarence E. Field, b. in Taunton Jan. 7, 1870. 3002 Delia Ann 7 Field resides in New York City ; married Sept. 23, 1867, Charles Underbill, son of Charles Underbill and Maria Louisa (Place) Combes ; he was born in New York June 25, 1844. He is a special officer ; was formerly sergeant of police. Children, all born in New York : 5396. i. Ella Louisa 8 Combes, b. Oct. 9, 1868. 5397. ii. Cora Estelle Combes, b. Oct. 27, 1874. 5398. iii. Florence Combes, b. Jan. 21, 1877 ; died Sept. 1, 1877. 5399. iv. Edna Field Combes, b. June 8, 1880. SEVENTH GENERATION. 427 # 3006 William Henry 7 Field resides in Taunton. For many years he was employed by A. Field & Sons as an operator of shoe nail machines, and later as engineer ; married . Child: 5400. i. George 8 Field. 3015 Eliza 7 Austin married Elijah B. Packard; they resided in Taunton; she died about 1885. Children, all born in Taunton : 5401. i. William H.8 Packard, b. Dec. 20, 1828. 5402. ii. Almira B. Packard, b. Dec. 20, 1830 ; died unmarried. 5403. iii. Lorenzo Moulton Packard, b. Nov. 17, 1832. 3023 Stimpson L 7 Austin resided in Mansfield ; married and had three children : 5404. i. Henry L.8 Austin. 5405. ii. Mary Austin. 5406. iii. Ida Austin. 3025 George M.7 Austin resides in Mansfield ; he has been a large poultry dealer, but has now retired from business; he married Eliza Frances Holmes, who died about 1898. Children, probably all born in Mansfield : George F.8 Austin, b. Jan. 6, 1847. Charles M. Austin, b. Oct. 12, 1849. Julia Ann Austin. Sarah Jane Austin. Minnie Austin. 3039 Louise Emma 7 Whitaker married June 25, 1873, Edward Earle, son of Jonathan Langford and Mary (Earle) Slocum, born March 8, 1844, Children : 5406a. i. William Whitaker 8 Slocum, b. May 19, 1874. 5407a. ii. Edward Earle Slocum, b. Sept. 9, 1875. 5408a. iii. Arthur Langford Slocum, b. Sept. 25, 1876. 5409a. iv. Cyrus Barker Slocum, b. Jan. 6, 1878. 5407. i. 6408. ii. 5409. iii. 5410. iv. 5411. V. 428 THE NICHOLAS WHITE FAMILY. 3040 Helen Augusta 7 Whitaker married June 24, 1878, John Osborne, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Hanson (Osborne) Austin ; he was born Dec. 28, 1849. He is the author of " One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families," and other valuable genealogical works. Children : 5410a. i. Rosamond Whitaker 8 Austin, b. April 26, 1879. 5411a. ii. Richard Sisson Austin, b. April 18, 1885. 3048 Elizabeth 7 Stearns married June 4, 1844, Nathaniel Jackson Wheeler, son of Wheaton Wheeler of Norton; he is a house and carriage painter and glazier. Children : 5412. i. Isabella 8 Wheeler, b. Oct. 11, 1846. 5413. ii. Arthur Wheeler, b. Oct. 1, 1848. 3049 Isaac Holdeu 7 Stearns lived in Canton ; married in Braintree March 3, 1846, Catherine Miller, daughter of Lewis Guild of Strong, Maine. Child: 5414. i. Frederick Waldron 8 Stearns, b. Jan. 8, 1847. 3050 Rev. George Frederick 7 Stearns was a portrait painter from 1845 to 1860 ; later a minister and missionary of the New Church. His ministry was in New York, Illinois, Maine, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Massachusetts. At the time of his death he was minister of the Mansfield Society, and missionary of the New Church Asso- ciation. He married April 25, 1855, Louisa, daughter of Rev. Linus Hall and Louisa Alden (Jones) Shaw. He died in Mansfield March, 1902. Children : 5415. i. George Hermon 8 Stearns, b. in Mansfield Feb. 10, 1856 ; married April 10, 1897, Anna L. Carlisle ; resides in Boston. 5416. ii. Sarah Louisa Stearns, b. in Mansfield March 5, 1858 ; married Oct. 28, 1880, Albert Emery Brown. They live in Bridgewater. 5417. iii. John Alden Stearns, b. in Mansfield April 27, 1860 ; died in Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1862. SEVENTH GENERATION. 429 5418. iv. Genevieve Stearns, b. in Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y., March 7, 1862 ; lives in Mansfield 5419. V. Arabella Stearns, b. in Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y., March 30, 1864; married Oct. 28, 1884, Charles Crosby Mason of London, England. 5420. vi. Winifred Stearns, b. in Mansfield, Nov. 16, 1866; married April 2, 1890, Harry R. Fisher. They live in Mansfield. 5421. vii. Grace Stearns, b. in Peoria, 111., June 28, 1869 ; married June 15, 1891, John Ira Selee. They live in Mansfield. 5422. viii. Miriam Stearns, b. in Richmond, Me., June 6, 1871 ; lives in Mansfield. 5423. ix. Louis Carmel Stearns, b. in Richmond, Me., June 23, 1874; married Oct. 20, 1898, Ada Louisa Benson. They live at Forest Hills in Boston. 5424. X. Olive Stearns, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 13, 1876 ; died Feb. 24, 1876. 3053 Orange Scott 7 Stearns married Sept. 5, 1865, Ednah Maria, daughter of Linus Hall and Louisa Alden (Jones) Shaw. He died in Mansfield Aug. 5, 1870. She is assistant postmaster at Framingham. Children : 5425. i. Arthur Brickman 8 Stearns, b. in Mansfield, May 26, 1866; lives in Bath, Me. 6426. ii. Arnold Alden Stearns, b. in Mansfield, Jan. 9, 1868 ; lives in Worcester. 5427. iii. Walter Scott Stearns, b. in Jonesboro, Tenn., April 16, 1870; lives in Taunton at State Hospital. 3062 Josephine Elizabeth 7 Stearns lives in Boston ; married George F. Austin (No. 5407). Children : 5428. i. George W.8 Austin. 5429. ii. Grace Austin. 5429a. iii. Lillian Austin. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. Page 8. 3rd line from the bottom for Although read Although. Page 17. No. 41 for Ephriam read Ephraim. Page 20. First line read Lydia 4 Hall. Page 25. 19th line should read 144, vi. Sarah, (Pub. Feb. 5, 1754; married July 16, 1754, George Fuller of Attleboro. Page 26. Erase 35 in the middle of the page. Page 28. No. 40 for (No. 212) read (No. 211). Page 30. 17th line for child by 2nd wife read children by sec- ond wife, and make it the 16th line. Elizabeth and Hannah were both by second wife. Page 35. No. 70 first line for Lime, read Lyme. The last word on page 35 should be children. Page 42. Erase ] 8th, 19th, 20th and 21st lines. Keziah was not a daughter of Edmund 4 Leonard. Page 43. After iii. Abigail for 6 read b. Page 45. Near the top of the page for (No. 1087) ; read (No. 1099.) Page 46. The first sentence should read, Mary 4 White resided in Taunton ; married William son of Joseph and Martha (Smith) Presbrey. Erase the first two sentences of the note at the bottom of the same page and substitute the following ; Joseph Presbrey married Dec. 9, 1714, Martha daughter of Andrew and Mary (Bundy) Smith. The remainder of the note is cor- Page 47. No. 416 for 1763, read 1753. Page 47. No. 420 for 1753, read 1763. Page 48. No. 424. After Martha, add daughter of Joseph and Mary (Baker) Presbrey. Page 48. No. 427. After Presbrey, add son of Joseph and Mary (Baker) Presbrey. Page 49. 13th line from the bottom for (No. 465) read (No. 475). Page 57. 9th line for married, read published. Page 70. 12 line from the bottom for (No. 1052), read (No. 1062). Page 77. 14th line, after married strike out 1st. Page 78. 9th line for (No. 1486), read (No. 1504. Page 82. 20th line for 1798, read 1793. Page 86. 13th line Dec. 10, 1776, read Dec. 10, 1766. Page 87. 18th line for 1079, read No. 1089. 432 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. Page 88. 11th line for Feb. 9, 1800, read Feb. 9, 1809. Page 96. 7th line from the bottom, add Rachel wife of Abijah, died May 22, 1785. Page 104. No. 1205. After Tryphena for d. read b. Page 107. Royal White was a soldier in the revolution and served for a short time in each of several years. Page 108. 7th line from the bottom for 1765, read 1766. Page 109. 3rd. line for born in 1771, read born Aug. 8, 1770. Page 109. 5th line after James insert (No. 1321). Page 119. First line after 1784 insert (No. 1210). Page 151. 14th line from the bottom for This, read His. Page 164, 14th line from the botton after Ebenezer 7 Leonard, add b. in Taunton April 10, 1814. Page 167. 4th line for Oct. 31, read Oct. 21. Page 180. 11th line for Apollus, read Apollos. Page 188. 14th line from the bottom after Williams, add (No. 3082). Page 186. 2d line add b. April 25, 1810. Page 202. Strike out article 1184 in the middle of the page and substitute the following which was received from Mr. Frank M. White of North Attleboro too late to be printed in its proper place. Deronza 6 White resided in Attleboro ; married first Oct. 11 1827, Catherine A. Gay, who was born, Dec. 29 1807 and died Nov. 11 1840 ; mariied second, Hannah Tyler Holmes, who was born in April 1807, and died Oct. 23, 1843 ; he was married third, July 30, 1845 by Rev, John B. M, Bailey, to Almira, daughter of Samuel and Ruth Aldrich. Deronza White, died Sept. 12 1866, and with his first two wives and daughter, Catherine Ame- lia, is buried in the old burying place at South Attleboro. Children by first wife : i. Edwin Alonzo 7 b. July 1, 1828. ii. Catherine Amelia b. Nov. 20, 1833 ; died Sept 6, 1837. By second wife : iii. Hannah T. H. b. Oct. 14 1843 ; lives in Attleboro unmarried. By third wife : iv. Almira Augusta b. July 29, 1847 ; married May 31, 1899 A. Theodore, son of Amos M., and Mary E. (Underwood) Read. V. Catherine Amelia, b. Oct. 7, 1852. vi. Frank Edey, b. Jan. 16, 1856 ; married Oct. 22, 1879 Abbie Esther, daughter of Newton Sheldon and Eliza Chloe (Guild) Ballon ; she was born in Cumberland, R. I., May 29 1851. Page 206. 6th line for 3622 read 2622, Page 216. 8d line for 73 years read 72 years. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 433 Page 220. In the middle of the page after the first {Raynham) in- sert died Sept. 21, 1799, aged 28 years. Also on the same page after Linus 7 Dean, add married Bethana, daughter of Isaac Smith of Raynham. Page 225. 24th line for Paren read Paran. Page 225. 7th line from the bottom for Louisa read Lovisa. Page 226. 24th line for corn read born. Page 230. 5th line from the bottom for Beziah read Beriah. Page 231. 21st line strike out both semi-colons. Also strike out all semi-colons that follow immediately the name of either the father or mother of a family. Page 231. 6th line from the bottom for 1361 read 1370. Page 232. 18th line for Barden read Borden. Page 232. 24th line, add died in October, 1900. Page 232. 8th line from the bottom for living read died. Page 233. 7th line from the bottom put a period after Bradford and a comma after 1884 in the next line. Page 239. 19th line for Linus N., read Linus H. Page 243. 11th line for (No. 2467) read (No. 2466.) Page 355. Should be page 255. Page 267. 15th line from the bottom for Merva, read Meroa. Page 378. 8th line from the bottom for Sarah Bowen read Sarah J., daughter of Pennel and Jane Bowen, Nov. 18, 1864 ; After Clara in the next line but one add b. Dec. 1, 1866. Page 402. No. 5107 for for Ellen Melinda, read Ellen Melissa. The descendants of Mary 4 White, No. 86 vp-ho married Daniel Read of Attleboro spell their family name R-e-a-d. Formerly the names Mary and Mercy were frequently applied to the same person. Thus Mary on page 21 becomes Mercy on page 80 and Mercy on page 28 becomes Mary on page 69. INDEX. Index to persons whose surname is White. The small figure following the number of the page indicates the number of times the name appears on the page. PAGE AbbyA 394 Abby C 201 Abby H 395 Abby J 330 AbbieL 366 Abiathar 54*, 105^ Abiel i .»..!. 29, 54,61 ., . ., S 17,22, ^3, ^, 2««, %K ADigaii •••■[., 4^,^15,5^,7^8!, &f, 2A2 Abigail A : 189, 368 Abijah 54, 55, 1062 Abilene 73 Abraham \ 228,26.38,442,46,73, AddieM 330 Addison R 323 Adeline 109, 189, 375 Adeline F 322 AdlizaC 200 Adna 103 Adonijah 94, 188, 364 Adoniram J 204, 380 Alanson 188, 254, 364, 365 Albert 191 Albert A 202, 378 Albert B 330 Albert E 325 Albert G 213 Albert H 190, 191, 366 Albert? 291 Alexander 335 Alfred H 338 Alfred D 380 Alice M 393 Alice T 190,369 Almeda 374 Almira 100, 110, 120, 190, 213 Almira A 174, 202 AlmonT 370 Alvin 99, 120, 146, 197, 276 AlvinD 279 PAGE Alvin G 265 Amasa 62* Amasa C 169, 324 Amasa E 325 Amee 98 Amos 502, 512, 52, 86, 98 Amzi 143 Amzi S 267 Andrew 152 Andrew E 291 Angeline 188, 189 Ann F 215,395 Ann J 200 Ann M 175, 337 Anna 28, 38, 412, 33, 107* Anna G 293 Anna J 380 Anne 54*, 105 Annie E 371 Annis 143, 267 Anson F 102 Apollos 53,103,203 Arbela 95, 105, 206 Ariadne 1 326 Ariel 55, 107 Artemisia W 267 Arthur D 392 Arthur E 213, 393 Arthur K 380 Aruna 262 Arvelia 189 Arvilla W 366 5 54, 61, 1052, 106, 205, 208, "\ 209, 387 Augustus J 337 Augustus P. 152, 290 Aurelia R. 196 Avery M 197 Avis 62 Avis M 822 Azubah . . 61 Asa 436 INDEX. Barney L 99, 198 Barton 87, 1712, 330 Barzillai 95, 189 Bathsheba 25, 106 Baylies S 174, 335 u • • ^6, 21, 418, 432 842, 87, Benjamin. I ;_;__;_ 164^672 Benjamin A 370 Benjamin F 191, 205, 370, 371 Benjamin T 199 Bertha B 393 Bethia 48, 53 Betsev 547,94,105,118,188,189, cetsey ... | 208,368 Betsey A 366 Betsey C 204 Betsey F 200 Betsey L. . 111,215 Betsey W 205 Betty 41,47 Bezar L 175,339 Caleb 73 Calvin 62, 95, 102, 190, 191, 370 Carlos L 266 Carmi C 174 Caroline 95, 192 Caroline A 204, 214 Caroline B 374 Caroline C 266 Caroline F 394 Caroline S 392 Carrie 324 Carrie A 381 Carrie L 370 Carrie M 304 Catherine 25, 28, 61, 324 Catherine A 202 Catherine E 211, 392 Charity 28, 55 p, 1 5 142, 194, 196, 264, 2652, onanes . . . | 290, 370, 371 Charles A 339 Charles C 205, 382 Charles E 326, 393 Charles F 190 Charles H 169, 266, 323 Charles L 339 Charles M 152 Charles P 204, 335 Charles R 212, 213, 392, 393 Charles S 157, 304 Charles W 265, 337 PAGE Charles White, Dr chart Charles H. White, Dr chart Charlotte 81, 152, 190 Charlotte L 1522, 290 Cheney L 392 Chester B 368 Chloe ... 51, 72, 86, 98, 1422 ChloeM 204 Christopher C 142, 188 Clara 378 Clara L 381 Clara M 292 Clarence H 250, 381 Clarence M 377 Clarence W 337 Clarissa ... .79, 87, 152, 209, 290, 387 Clarissa E 387 Clarissa W 195 Clure 143,266 Cordelia 171, 331 Cromwell 169, 324 Cromwell W 102, 201 Cynthia 97, 146, 279, 281 Cynthia J 195 Cynthia M 392 Damaris 21, 23, 41, 95 Damon 1032,201,202 Damon A 378 Damon D 200, 378 Daniel ) ^5, 47, 53, 54, 952, 93, Daniel A 196 Daniel B 204, 365 Daniel L 102 Daniels 212 Daniel T 194 David ^ ^^' 2^' 292, 48, 562, 6O2, ^^^^^ • • • • i 624, 107, 1302, 157 David G 194 David J 374 Deborah 412, 34 Deborah E 190, 369 Deborah L 102, 200, 304 Delia H 190 Deliverance 27, 58 Deronza 103, 202 Diana 47 Dinah 105, 205 DoraE 250 Dorcas 16, 21 Dorinda 60 Dorothy C 194 INDEX. 437 PAGE Earl 79, 153 Earl G 393 Eben 264 Ebeuezer 173,28*, 32, 61,732 Ebenezer Rev 5 20,27,40,48,53,59, i!.Denezer, nev. -^ 66, 67, 73 • Edith E 392, 393 Edson H 322 Edward I • • 17S 25«, 26^, 44^, 55, i^awara. . . -^ gg^^ gg2^ j^g^ jg-, Edward T 196, 380 Edwin A 202, 3782 Edwin H 170 Edwin L 1982, 375 Elana E 366 Elbert L 386 Elbridge 100 ElbridgeG 197 Eliab 29, 623, ng^ 120 Ellas 412, 98 ( 26, 40, 42, 492, 512, 543, Elijah . . ^ 56, 57, 104, 105, 109*, 204, ( 211,212 Elijah B 265 Elijah F ,211, 391 Eliphalet 53, 2023 Elisha . ... 190 Elisha P 167, 3232 Eliza 109, 191,205 Eliza A 365 Eliza F 265 Eliza J 99, 169,267 ( 152, 16, 178, 23, 25, 29 Elizabeth . ■{ 382, 41, 55, 77, 84, 952 ( . . 97, 100, 104, 175, 267 Elizabeth A 339, 370, 382 Elizabeth B 339 Elizabeth J 110, 202, 214 Elizabeth M 191 Elizabeth S 174, 262, 338 Elizabeth W 90 Ella 326 Ella A 250 EllaB 280 EllaF 366 Ellen 290 Ellen B 215, 395 Ellen D 330 Ellsworth S 370 Elona 62 Elvira H 386 Emeliue 188, 365 Emeline A 266 Emeline M 322 Emery E 153, 292 Emily 99, 198 Emily A 205, 381 Emily C 371 Emily E 265 Emily J 171 Emily M 266 Emma E 325 EmmaF 323 Emma S 335 Emory L 366 FDhraim 1' ^^' ^'^'' -^'' ^9, 43,61^ i^.pnraim . . | gg^ jgo, 238 Erasmus D 266 Erastus 1 10 Ernest R 393 Esther 17, 120 Esther B 266 Ethan 265 Eugene C 215 Eunice 55, 107, 208, 386^ Eunice K 2002 Eva A 323 Eveline A 325 Eveline F 366 Eveline S 303 Everett L 371 Experience 21, 38, 39, 76, 80 Ezekiel 47 Fanny 60, 97, 168, 169, 325 Fanny M 200 Flora B 380 Flora E 371 Flora J 368 Florence I •••• 380 Frances 200 Frances M 200, 278 Francis A 381 Frank 393 Frank C 212,392 Frank D 331 Frank E 202,370 Frank L 393 Frank M 377 Frank 391 Frank S 291 Franklin 95, 1922 Franklin A 204, 380 Franklin P 326, 367 FredC 304 Frederick 190, 205 438 INDEX. PAGE Frederick A 105, 205, 371 Frederick M 212 Frederick R 366 Frederick W 102,201 Gardner 205 George \ ^2, 47^, 87, 94, 97, 135, ^^^^S^ • I 1892,367 George A 110, 191, 331, 371 George E 213, 293, 367, 393 George F 110^, 171, 326, 331 George H 130, 212, 249 George L 339^ George O. W 175, 337 George R 198 George T 203, 379 George W. 169, 190, 212, 215, 265, 326 Georgiana J 337 Gertrude 198 Gordon 143 Grace L 370 Granville H 213, 393 Guilford 365 Gurdon 130 r 16, 23, 24^, 26, 28, 39, 40 I 442,472, 50, 552, 57, 62, Hannah.^ 79, 86, 87, 902, 96, 98, I 1032, 105, 109, 110, 170 t 174, 175, 213 Hannah T 193 Hannah T. H 202 HarleyC 266 Harrie G 380 Harriet ... .73, 104, 192, 203, 374, 386 Harriet A 164, 366, 371 Harriets 194 Harriet D 215 Harriet F 152, 290, 392 Harriet K 169, 323 Harriet P 102, 201 Harriets 193 Harrison G.0 104,203 Harrison W 195 Harry T 377 Hattie A 381 HattieC 249 Hattie M 378 Helen E 326 Helen F 292 Henrietta 266 „ ( 26, 332, 552, 56, 152, 192, "®"^y ■\ 197,208,386 PAGE Henry A 152, 375 Henry C 322 Henry D 176, 339 Henry E 292 Henry F 265, 325, 365 Henry H 366 Henry J 175, 338 Henry L 292 Henry K 102, 198, 200, 324, 377 Henry M 188, 205, 249, 381 Henry P 265, 381 Hermon 99 Hezekiah 72, 143 Hiram H 204 Horatio 87, 152, 169', 290, 3:'5 Horatio E 292 Howard 106, 107, 208 Howe 94, 188 Huldah 56,98,108 IdaL 366,371 IdaM 377 Idella P 304 Ira A 322 Irwin C 377 jg^^^ ^21, 398,53, 78,792,87, 10.3, ..y ,152, 153, 1683,292, 322 Isaac B. 324 Isaac H 196 Isaac K 102,200 Isaac W 1.53 IsabelJ 325 Isaiah 48 Israel 47, 95 \ 20, 21, 23, 26, 38^, 39, 50 a Jacob. ^ 5V, 55,57, 81, 98, 109, 11 156, 157, 195, 213, 303 Jacob B 265 , 5 40, 49^, 51^, 52, 54, 57. 109, '^^^^^ \ 1106,209,214 James A 1022 James C 169, 323 James E. .202, 214, 265, 323, 324, 381 James F 215, 394 James H 201 James M 174, 337 James P 330 James W 205, 381 Jane 79, 164 JaneE 199 Jane J 278 Jarvis 95, 188, 190 INDEX. 439 PAGE Jarvis D. /. 365 Jarvis N. B 368 Jasiel 86 Jason 98, 189, 196, 366 Jason L 366 Jason N 196 Jedediah 282, 61, 72 Jefferson F 370 Jemima 40^, 51* Jennie 367 Jennie S 280 Jeremiah 39^, 792 Jerusha 418, 43, 83, 88, 111 Jerusha J 374 Joanna 22, 25 Job 194 r 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 168, 228 r. J 232,24,292,40,42,438,472 donn .< 492^515, eP, 872, 89, 94^ [ ..952, 111, 119, 169, 171,212 John C 191,371 John D 99, 365 John G 204,380 John H 189, 366 J- Howard 208 John S 169, 323, 324 JohnT 324 John V 200 JohnW 153 Elder John 130 Jonathan I 21,23,282,393,504,608 Jonatnan ^ 71,79,972,98 JoseDh I 1^' 11' 12> 13. 15, 17S 258 •^^^^P^ • I 33, 532, 54, 104, 107 Joseph A 205 Joseph E 170, 278 Joseph M 327 Joseph P 130, 249 Joseph W 200, 377 Joshua 95, 190 y . , (16, 232, 49^ 513, 52, 978, '^^^^^'^ I 1952,3742 Judith, 21, 28, 38, 62, 142, 77 Julia 192 Julia A 169, 195, 267, 291 Julia E 266 Julia M 189, 367, 370 Julia R 366 Justin M 146, 277 Kate 367 Katie B 378 Keith .94 PAGE Keziah 26, 56, 57, 97, 109 Kingman 168, 322 LaForest 367 Laura 169,325 Laura A 381 Laura C 266 LaVancha M 381 Leavitt 62 Lecta 103 Lemira 61 Lemuel L 175, 339 Lemuels 90, 175 Leonard 52, 99 Leona 106 LeroyH 366 Lettice 54 Levi 25,558 Levina 194 Lewis 157 Lidora 189 Linus 94 Linus H 368 Liscomb 2o3 Lloyd 335 Lloyd E 213, 366, 392 Lloyd T 189 Lois 40,76,144 Lois M 276 Lois N 175 Lona 51 Lorenda M 279 Lorenzo D 169 Lot 48 Louisa 375,380 Louisa A 193, 373 Louisa H 249 Louisa J 277 Louisa L 189, 276 Louisa N 191 J . , (87, 90, 120, 144, 146, 168, l^ucinda I jgg^ ^^4^ 277, 279 Lucretia 55 Lucy A 171, 200, 330, 377 Lucy 62 Lucy H 196 Lucy J. 279,325 Lucy L. M 337 Lucy M 87,171 Luella 393 Lunny 98 Lurinda S 170 Luther 53, 102, 103 440 INDEX. PAGE Lydia J 152, 292 Lyman 104, 188 Lyman L . . .265 Lysander 1102, 189, 215, 366 Lysander B 366 Mabel C 395 Mabel R 375 Mace 142, 2652 Mahala 205 Mareda 110, 214 Margaret.|17,23,49,52,95.^9M^9, Maria 144,' 270 Mariet 152 Marion 1 378 Marius 337 Mark 48 Martha 39, 80, 81, 265 Martha A 215 Martha D 392 Martha E 198 Martha F 157 Martha J 291 Martha K 189 Martha M 266 Martin 104, 203 ( 17, 212, 22, 26, 28, 293, 40 Mary . ] 412, 42, 458^ 47^ 59^ 6O2, 61 ( 72, 83, 86, 194, 201, 265, 386 Mary A 190^, 204, 206, 368, 375 Mary B 367 Mary C 204, 324 Mary E.. .191, 290, 2922, 330, 367, 368 Mary F 190, 293 Marv G, 95, 189, 191, 337 Mary H 188 Mary J 157, 200, 265, 266, 322 Mary K 174 Mary L 3392, 392 Mary M 214 Mary T 366 Mary W 193, 373 Matilda 84, 163 Matilda J 322 Matthew 16, 18. 21, 23, 41* Mehitable 17, 144, 153, 270 Melancy 110 Melinda 105, 276, 277 MeliudaS 103, 201 Melissa A 378 PAGE Melissa S 291 Mercy 28, 40, 43, 88 Mercy W 99, 199 Minnie S 304 Militiah 164 Miranda 157, 303 Montgomery 99, 197 Moses 99 Nabby 103 Nahum 97 ^ 5 80, 95, 99, 1072, 154, 167, 169 ^^^°^y I 193, 322, 367, 374 Nancy C 190, 369 Nancy H 90, 174 Nancy M 375 Nancy 102* Naomi 23, 40 Napoleon 290 ^ ., 5 24, 26, 49, 514, 50, 552^ iNatnan . -j _ _ ^ ^g^^ gg^ gg^ ^^^^^ j^o Nathan H 102* Nathaniel Capt 130 ' Nathaniel Dea 130 Nathaniel. ... 17, 22, 26«, 43^ 45*, 56 Nathaniel L 102 Nehemiah 38, 76, 80, 146, 278 « Nehemiah Rev 73 Nehemiah, Jr., 146 Nehemiah R .91 Nettie M 393 ( 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Nicholas ^ 15, 16^ 20*, 34^, 37^, 56, ( 736, 143,292 Nicholas Rev 143, 267 Ninus 104 Noah 49, 195, 375^ Olive. 47, 52, 54, 552, 73^ 106, 143, 173 Olive 1 393 Olive M 387 Oliver 52, 99, 100, 169 Oliver A 322 Oliver D 205 Oliver M 368 Omar L 265 OrenD 370 Orilla 169,325 Ornando 99, 197 Orra 79, 152. 291 OrraA 290 Orria 267 Orrin 267 Orsamus 146, 279 INDEX. 441 PAGE OrvilleD 303 Oscar 264 Otis 62, 104, 169 Otis A 366 Otis F 201 Otis W 323 Owen T 264 Pamelia A 325 Pardon 79, 152 Patience 27 Patty .- 168 Patty K 94 Paul 40 Peninah 152 ^Peregrine 73, 144 Perez 53 101 Phebe j ^^' ^^' '*"^''*^' ^*' ^^"' 59,' 108, Philander'! II02 Philena 76,145 ( 20, 372, 38, 392, 735, 74, 75, Philip -{ 81, 146, 152, 157, 276, 279, ( 291, 303 Philip Jr 76 ( 49, 513, 52, 62, 99, 103, 105, Polly ^ 109, 119, 120, 143, 174, 196, I 201,267,331 Polly M 267 Preserved 130 Preston D 368 Prissa 157, 3032 Prudence 45, 57, 91 Rachel 382, 55, 61, 77, 89, 107 2 Rachel K 265 Rebecca 26 Rebecca J 365 Rhoda 42,572, 109 Richard E 238 Roanna 99 Robert 109, 212 Robert A 249 Roby H 175 Roderick S 280 Roland 94, 189, 368 Roland T. J 368 Roscoe 197 Royal 55, 78, 97, 107 Royal E 196 Rubena C 194 Ruel 381 Rufus 57,1102 Rufus A 215 Russell E 366 PAGE Ruth 298,107 Sabra 81 o 1, ( 81, 87, 103, 104, 142, 143, ^*"y • I 157, 167, 170, 171, 303 SallyS 120 Salome 195 ( 17, 24^, 372, 39, 502, 53 Samuel . -l 722, 102, 123, 142, 191, 212. I 264^ Samuel D 102, 188, 365 Samuel H 371 Samuel P 152,291 Sanford 189, 197, 367 f 222,23,25,28,38, 41 2, 433 S«r«h J 45, 472, 57, 60, 61, 77, 84, 86 baran ^ g^^ ^^g^ ^^g^ jgg^ jgg^ 203 [ 212, 373 Sarah E 367,393 Sarah F 266 Sarah J 153, 194, 292, 380 Sarah M 170, 267, 324, 371 Sarah P 204 Sarah R 212 Sarah W 215 Saul 44, 56, 902, 1742 Seabury 109,212 Semantha 189 Serena E 392 Seth 21, 23, 40? Seymour L 267 Sibell 47 Silence 44,562,91 Simeon 25, 546, 552, 57, 892,1042, 204 Solomon 22, 47, 48 Solomon C 267 Solomon S 201 Sophia 242, 52, 72, 146, 276 Sophia H 152 Sophronia 95, 190, 205 Spencer H 99 Stella 188, 324, 365 Stella E 364 Stella M 366 Stephen 51, 90, 173 Stephen K 370 Stephen L 173, 335 Stillman 103, 110, 215, 394 Susan 208,386 Susan E 200,378 Susan F 266 Susan H 199 Susan J 193 Susan M 110,213 442 INDEX. PAGE Susannah 172,24^28. 38, 41^, 44 »u8anna | ^^^ gg^ g^^ g^^ g^^ j^g^ jgg Susie 47 Sybil 53, 102^, 123 Sydney 102, 1992 Sydney D 371 Sylvester 60 Sylvia 98, 107, 146, 209 Temperance 189 Thomas \ ^^^ ^23, 26, 422, 46, 862 ■^*^°™*^ \ 111,172,212 Thomas F 201 Thomas J 190, 369 Timothy 438, 372, 116, 170 Timothy M. J 170, 327 Tisdale S 169, 324 Tristram T 189 Truman 265 Tryphena 104 Ursula 21,22,46, 57 Varnum 143 Vesta 103, 202 Virgil E 368 Walter 79,152 Walter C 337 Walter C. C 370 Walter E 152, 292, 370 Walter L 20, 152, 292 Ward J 212 Warren C 322 Wealthy 90,91 Wellington S 197 Weltha 44 Wesley M 169, 326 PAGE Willard 148, 278 Willard E 214, 393 Willard H 322 Willard L 380 Willard M 250 ^;^..,,. 5 172,273, 288,61,95, 109, vvimam | 120,157,190,205,304,339 William B Ill, 215^ William C. 215,395 William E 168 William F 330, 365, 380 William H..99, 190, 191, 198, 375, 393 William 1 304 William L 292,371 William M 102 William N 366 William P 323 William S. 104, 191, 202, 214, 292, 370 William S. S 175, 337 William V 266 .William W 204, 380 Williams 142,265 Willie K 198 Willis 106, 2(i8 Willis H 387 Wilson M 304 Winifred J 392 Zachariah 502, 982, 196 Zadock - 107 Zebulon 43 Zephaniah 38, 45,73 Zerviah 188 Zilpha 56 Ij^DEX. Index to persons having surnames other than White. index does not include persons named in the Weed chart. The Abbott, John 370 Lydia E 310 Mary F 370 Ackley, Hannah 142 Ackurs, John 9 Adams, Bradford 423 Esther B 324 Henry 423 Maria F 387 Mary 184 Warren ...... 423 William F 423 Aiken, Louisa 346 Alden, Ann M 190, 308 Bethana 103 Rev. Charles H 125, 244 ^ Dr. Ebenezer 138 Eliab 125 Fear 122 John 66, 122 Joseph 66 Kate R 313 Lois 123 Aldrich, Adeline 294 Almira 202 Lydia 294 Mary H 395 Samuel 96 Sarah 332 Alger, Alma 264 Bernard 255 Caroline 255 Chalmers 1 264 Charlotte E 264 Chester J 264 Cyrus 137 Ira K 264 Israel 255 Janette S 264 Warren G 264 William 264 AUen, Abby 348 Abby F 348 Albert 340 Arthur W 388 Bezaleel 124 Charles O 300 Charlotte E 300 Davis 340 Deborah 189 Capt. Ebenezer 143 Emily 367 Eudora 340 Francis L 300 George B 300 Hannah C 348 Harriet 124 John 367 Josiah 301 Lydia P 157 Mary E 348 Marv L 300 Micah 301 Dea. Otis 300 Otis L 300 Sarah F 348 Silas 348 Simeon F 367 Stella J 300 Susan 340 Uriah 301 Anderson, Eleanor 215 George H 179 Hannah S 179 Henry P 179 John 179 Andrews, Andros and Andrus, Albert 230 Amy 275 Carmi .. 193,243 Caroline 128 Ebenezer 243 Elizabeth F 276 Ellen 243 Esther 15 Fanny 278 Francis C 243 Hannah 53, 123 444 INDEX. A PAGE Justin 243 Mary E 275 Mira 243 Nancy 384 Reuben H 193, 243 Reuel C 280 Samuel 278 Thomas 275 Angier, Dr. Samuel T 139 Mary R 139, 261 Applegate, Alexander 354 Alexander S 308 Ann 322 Ashur 354 Mary 354 Sarah 354 Armstrong, Sophia 342 Arnold, Betsey 289 Capt. Lemuel 97 Ashley, Betsey 403 Atwater, Mary 305 Atwood, Almira 402, 403 Eldora F 314 Austin, Abby M 234 Abiathar 364, 397 ^ Abner 116 Adeline D 404 Alonzo 397 Angeline 234 Angeline M 235 Betsey F 397 Caroline 397 Caroline M 396 Charles M 427 Daniel 116, 230, 234 Daniel L 234 Eliza 234, 427 Elizabeth 234 Ellen C 397 Esther J 397 Frank 397 George F 427, 429 George M 235, 427 George W 404, 429 Gilbert L 396 Grace 429 Hannah 396, 397 Harriet 230, 234 Harriet M 397 Henry 397 Henry C 396 Henry L 427 Ida 427 PAGB John 15 ' Jonah 15'- Julia A 235, 404, 427 Lewis L 404 Lillian 429 Lloyd B 396 Lucy 171 Martha B, • 235 Mary 397, 427 Minnie 427 Nancy 396 Otis C 396 Peleg G 396 Philena 397 Philena W 234 Rhoda 396 Rosina R 404 Ruth 116 Sally 234 Sarah A 404 Sarah J 235, 427 Serena D 396 Solomon 396^, 404 Sophronia 116 Stephen 57, 404 Stephen A 404 Stimpson Iie^, 235 Stimpson L 235 Warren B 404 William B • • .... 397 Avery, Emma L 236 Louise A 236 Mary E 236 Stephen 236 Babbitt, Pelatiah L 405 Babcock, Abigail 126 Anna 126, 245^ Asa 126, 245 Caroline A 245 Charles 245^ Charlotte 245 Cortland B 252 Delia 245 Edward 245 Eliza P 252 Elizabeth 246 Jeremiah 126 Jotham 12C Julia 245 Nancy 126 Obededom 252 Pollv 126 Robert H 252 INDEX. 446 PAGE Robert S 252 William 2452 Backoven, Jacob 341 Lucretia 341 Bailey, Abijah 66 Abner 67, 126 Albert F 385 Benjumin 67 Bette 67, 126 Caroline 126, 244 Daniel 67 Deborah C. 244 George E 244 Hannah 67 Dea. Jacob 126, 244 Polly 67 Rachel 67 Remember 67 Sally 67 Samuel 67 Sarah A 283 Baird, Rev. John G 127 Baker, Abigail 24 Charles F 354 Elijah 24 Mary 24 Mary A 333 Samuel 24 Simeon 24 Thomas 24^, 46 Balcom, Frank A 380 Baldwin, Caroline 386 Elizabeth 81 Bangs, Angenette 248 Banker, Elizabeth 324 Banks, 384 Bonnell, Betsey 345 Barney, Albert G 218 Ann M 218, 399 Anna 111,329 Elijah 105 Hannah 218 Capt. Jacob Ill Mary ... Ill Sally 350 Bardine, Dorothy 81 Barker, William 9 207 Barnes, Ann 284 Bartlett, Benjamin 255 Frank L 370 Hannah 324 Isaac 324 PAGE Lvdia H 324 M'artha 255 Reuel W 403 Susan 385 Bartholomew, 128 Barrows, Elisha 71 Eliza A 377 Elizabeth 313 Isaac 377 Mary 377 Bassett, Catherine L 316 Charles 396 Clifford M 316 Elijah W 396 Ella F 316 Hannah W. • • • 396 Henry W 396 Jeremiah 26 Joseph 84 Lewis C 316, 416 Lydia 84, 167, 423 Phebe A 396 Ruth 77 Solomon W 396 Stephen 316 Stephen M 396 Stephen T. ...316,396,416 Bates, Abigail 155 Alfred 155 Alfred W 300 Benjamin 155 Benjamin E 155, 299 ^ Charlotte 155, 300 Elkanah 155, 293 Elkanah G 155 Elizabeth 155 Georgiana 260 Harriet R 300 Josephine L 299 Lillian G 299 Loretta 155 Marigen H 300 Mary 62 Mercy 165 Patience 351 Rhoda 411 Sarah 62, 136 Sarah F 299 Stella 155, 293, 299 William B 155,300 William E 300 Battles, Capt. John 381 Louisa Jane 381 446 INDEX. PAGE Baxter, Chester 289 Hannah A 289 Baylies, Charlotte 242 Ellen 242 George 242 Isabel 242 John 242 John B 242 Marion 242 Mary 242 William 242 Dr. William 180 Beals, Mary 366 Beattie, Amelia L 347 William 347 Beers, Cordelia 198 Belcher, Clifford 287 Daniel 287 Bell, Elizabeth 22 John 378 Katie 378 Bellows, Polly 101 Bennett, Daniel 319 Benson, Ada L 429 Bentley, Amanda 212 Berry, Arvilla S 84 George W 84^ Besse, ■ 205 Beswick, Charles 108 Bickford, Nancy 190 Bigelow, Calvin 175 Francis C 175 Lucretia 188 Paul 388 Sanford 177 Billings, Rebecca 364 Timothy 79 William 8 Blake, Abigail 64 Anne H 184 Charles 298 Christopher C 298 Eliza A 298 Francis D 298 Frederick H 298 George W 298 Harriet N 298 Henry H 298 James 298 Jane 184 Gen. John 298 Blanchard, Abigail 78 Alice M 389 PAGE Alvan 209, 388 Andrew B 388 Anna 388 Anson 209 Charlotte A 389 Deley S 296 Eli a 209 Elvira P 296 George A 388 Hannah 78, 209, 388 Hezekiah 78 James 209, 389 James A 388 John 209, 389 Joseph 38, 78, 154, 296 Joseph G 296 Josiah 39 Judith 78 Lydia 78 Lydia J 388 Martha 389 Martha A 389 Mary 78 Mary B 296 Mary E 388 Mary M 389 Merrill 209 Nancy M 389 Olive D 296 Pardon 209 Sebree J 296 Seth 209 Sylvia 209 William J. 388 Williams 209, 388 Blanding, Gardner 366 Bliss, Artemas 385 Charles F 385 Cornelia E 358 Cromwell 357 Ellen A 358" Hiram 357 Julia V 358^ Lizzie M. 385 Maria 358 Mary M 358 Noah 385 William B 358 Blodgett, Elbridge G 178 Elizabeth 178 George L 178 Hannah S 178 Henry S 178 INDEX. 447 PAGE Joseph G 178 Levi 178 Louisa C 178 Lysander W 178 Bly, James M 295 Boardman, Eloise A 289 Bonney, Benjamin 56, 107 Ezekial, Jr., 188 Jannet 66, 125 Boswell, Annie 410 Bosworth, Hannah 178 John 255^ Lucy 178 William 178 Boueher, Germaine 330 Bouldrv, James 48 Harriet N 205 Lavina D 317, 392, 398 Boweu, Sarah J 378 Bowers, Elizabeth 381 Philip 381 Boyce, Jehosabel 191 Bovd, Belle 100 Bradford, Bartlett 233 Eliza B 233 Eveline 233 Bragg, Hermon W 204 Hiram 411 H. Granville 411 Leprelet F 411 Sarah 196 Braman, Anna 59 Bethia 194 David 59 Deborah 38 Elijah 420 George 59 Mary F 420 Phebe 59 Polly M 331 Sarah 420 Brett, Jonathan 255 Brettun and Britton, Abigail 73 Arthur I. 425 Belinda 115 230 Betsey 115, 230 Channing, : . 424 Cynthia 97, 255 Ebenezer 86 Harriet E 378 Harriet F 424 Harriet M 424 PAGE Huldah A 378 Ira 115,2312 Isaac L. 425 James D. 255 Joshua 97, 255 Lucinda M 425 Nathaniel 114 Robert 47, 57, 424 Ruth 285 424 Sarah 5 42,57,114,115,230, ^^^^'^ I 356, 364 Sarah F 425 Seth 115, 231 Seth H 231, 424 Susan G 425 Temperance 115 Wealthy 115 Wealthy F 231, 424 William 42, 114, 424 Zenas 378 Brewer, Albert 230 Almeda 230 Belinda 230 Cyrus 230 Ellen .230 Jerome 230 Briggs,^ Anna 19 Caleb 41, 42 Caroline M 176 Charles L 313 Clara E 313 Elida 19 Elizabeth 19 Eunice A 312 Experience 43 George 310 Gideon 42 Harrison H 312 James 41 Dea. James 41 Jonathan 8 Maria 380 Mary 19, 41, 42, 374 Peter 41 Rachel 41 Richard 41 Roanna 172 Samuel 19, 42 Sarah E 312 Tamar 380 Thomas 19 Brintnall, Sarah 126 Brinton, Caroline 244 448 INDEX. PAGE Joseph 244 Joseph A 244 Sarah A 244 Broad, Calvin 99 Katharine M 99 Brockway, Caroline 69 Edwin 127 Elisha 36 Emeline C 247 Francis 127 Jane E 127 Jane M 127 John H 127, 246 Mary F 247 Miranda 127 Mortimer W 127 Louise W 247 William 69 Bromley, Adelaide 275 Brooks, Catherine 132 Clarissa 132 Cornelia 132 Laura 132 Lorenzo 132 Maria 132 Micah 132 M. Wooster 132 Brow, Edith 384 Edwin 384 Edwin R 207, 384 Ella 384 Emma 384 Francis 207 Francis Z 207, 384 Frederick 384 George 384 Harriet 384 Henry 384 Lauchlin W 385 Olive F 385 Sarah v.. 207,384 Brown, Almira 237 Benjamin 246 Benjamin, Jr., 245 Elizabeth 246 Henry 299 James H 356 J. Wesley 237 Mary A 245 Bruce, Nellie C 383 Bryant, Erin 421^ Hannah 87 Hannah J 421 PAGE Harriet A 421 Louisa L 421 Lydia B 421 Mary 421 Mary A. E 421 Buck, Sarah R 315 Seneca 315 Buell, Chauncey 268 Chester 268 Elias 268 John 268 Sally 268 Buffum, Angeline A 295 David 295 Eliza A 295 George 295 George H 295 John P 295 Joseph C 295 Mary J 295 Myron 295 Thomas 295 Waity 295 William F 295 William 295 Burbank, Abner 399^ Abner T 399 Amelia F 399 Henry J 325, 399 Jahaziah 325 Burch, 128 Burke, Margaret J 317 Burnham, Capt. Josiah 69 Burns, Michael 336 Burr, Jonathan 71 Lucinda 119 Martha 71 Seth 119 Susan 119 Burrill, John 296 Burt, Abner 90, 113 Betsey 222 Catherine M 367 Dinah 113, 166, 222 Capt. George 112, 222 G. F. Mortimer . . . 222, 384 Ida C 384 John 222 Lloyd 222 Lydia 113, 223 Martha 226 Narcissus 222 Priscilla 113 INDEX. 449 PAGE Prudence 413 Seth 384 Seth 384 Susanna 113, 223 William 226 Butler, Eleanor 344 Jonathan 265 Mary 265 Buxton, Fanny J 414 Ira P 414 Jane 414 John 414 Jonathan 414 Louisa M 414 Ona 414 Salome 414 Cady, Susan 228 Cahoone, William 9 Campbell, Abigail 73 Joshua 73 Sylvia 283 Thomas 283 Canfield, Valdamere 303 Capen, Samuel 9 Capron, Charles, Jr., 191 Charles B 191, 371 Charles E 371 David W 371 Edwin R 191, 372 Elisha 90 Emma 372 Franklin 372 Fred T 372 George A 371 George F 372 Hannah 90 Helen M 372 Henry C. S 192, 372 John H 371 Louis E 192 Mary W 191 Sarah F 372 Walter S 372 Carpenter, Amy 162 Charles 236 Francis L 230 Carr, Azel 314 George B 314 George H 314 Luella J 314 Carrier, Hannah 72 Carter, Alanson 85 Bethia 320 PAGE Diademia 85 Leonard 85 Maria 85 Menzies 85 Philander 85 Serena 85 Stanley 85, 320 Stillman 85 Carver, Jabez 97- Olive 97 Phebe 97 Rhoda 97 Sarah 97 Solomon 97 Caswell, Abiel 33 Abigail 125 Anne 34, 125 Beal 66, 125 Benjamin 19 Bethia 19, 33, 58 David 33, 66 Elizabeth . 19, 20, 23, 33^, 34 jj , 528,32,33,66,107, Hannah -j ' ' ' iiq Jedediah 19, 34^ Jemima ... . 19 ., 5 19,28,3^,32^55, '^°'^^ • I 57, 58, 662 Jonathan 33, 53 Joseph 33, 66 Josiah 34, 125 Judith 34, 67 Keziah 66 Mary 32, 34, 99 Mercy 66 Miriam 34 Mollie 66 Phebe 34 Rebecca L 224 Samuel 19, 34, 66 Dr. Samuel 21, 33^ Sarah 29, 32, 62, 73 Thomas 18, 19 Ziba 125 Chace and Chase, Alice 43 Alfred 362 Ann M 362 Fanny 362 George C 362 Hannah 332 Isabel B 362 Louisa M 362 450 INDEX. I PAGE Martha 409 Narcissa 294 Samuel 365 Sarah W 362 Thomas R 362 William 365 Chamberlain, Rosany 212 Cheever, James 60 Child, Elizabeth 337 Chipman, Anna 130 George 213 Lloyd 213 Sarah 213 William 213 Chilson, Gardner 381 Church, Frank P 345 Helen L 344 John P 344 Mary D 344 Nellie L 345 William J 344 Claflin, Betsey 215 Harrison G 215 Clapp, Alice M 390 Alviu D 225 Beriah 281, 285 Clarinda M 225 Elias . . 227, 228^ Eliza 285 Eliza A 228 Emily A 390 Hannah Ill Henry N 393 Henry W 225, 416 Ibrook 285 James 389 Jennie F 417 Jonathan 225 Mary F 390 Nancy 285 Nathaniel F. 225 Noah 227, 228^ Samuel 228^ Sarah L 225, 416 Thomas 228^ William N. 209, 225, 389, 416 William T 390 Mary E 295 Clark, Abigail P 154 Charles R 214 Chauncey 72 Content 374 David 37, 72 PAGE Elijah 72 Elizabeth A 214, 294 Jabez 37 Josiah R 214 Maria 154 Nancy W 154 Nathan G. H 154 Prudence 159 Sarah 35 Stillman J 154 Willard 336, 339 Clayton, Lucy W. D 392 Clements, 404 Cleveland, Jane 179 Cobb, Alfred 119 Daniel 119^ David 347 David G. W 347 Elizabeth B 347 George T 347 Hepzibah M 357 James 383 John 189 Jonathan 180 Rosilla B 368 Samuel C 347^ Sarah 87 Sarah C 347 Sarah R 333 Capt. Silas 45 Capt. William 333 Coggeshall, Celia (Wilde) 146 Julia 354 Cole, Amity 174 Hannah 221 Joseph 174 Martha A 390 Mary A 387 Coleman, Amelia 354 Collins, Almira 282 Colby 282 Daniel 282 Eleazer 282 Franklin 282 Ibrook 282 John 282 Josiah 282 Lona 282 Lorenzo 282 Mary 282 Miranda 159 Moses 282 Ruf us 282 INDEX. 451 PAGE Ware 282 Wesley, 282 Williams 282 Colton, 129 Colwell, Abigail 77 Combes, Charles U. 426 ^ Cora E 426 Edna F 426 Ella L 426 Florence 426 Maria L 426 Comstock, Eva 410 Thomas F 410 Coney, A. Augusta 390 Conklin, Sarah L 250 Conley, Rosilda A 343 Sidney, 343 Cook, Alvin W 277 Arabella 277 Charlotte 271 Cynthia 277 Ezek 277 Ezek L 277, 279 Hannah R 212 Laura A 277 LoisM 277 ^ Louisa 277 Lucinda 277 Mercy C 277 SanfordR 383 Sophia L 277 Stephen 271 William 277 Capt 271 Cooley, Artemisna 267 Olivia 349 Coombs, Virginia 384 Copeland, Abby L 254 Adoniram J 154 Almira 230 Almon 155, 301 Alvin 80, 133,255 Amasa 286 Arthur C 254 Belinda 80, 156 Benjamin 80 Benjamin F 155, 299 Betsey 80 Catherine H 254 Catherine L 254 Clara D 301 Cynthia L 255 EarlP 254 PAGE Elijah. 80, 133, 155^, 254, 300 Elijah Jr... 133 ElishaW 299 Eliza A 154 248 Ellen A 255 Eunice 80 Fanny A 286 Florence E 301 Frances 253 FrankM 301 Fred O 301 George 253 Guild 254 Hannah. 80, 154, 155,293, 296 Harriet A 254 Harriet L 255 Hiram 133, 253 Hiram W 254 Horatio 133, 253 Horatio F 253 Horatio W 299 Howard 254 Isaac 80 Irenes 255 Jennie F 300 Joseph 2302 Josiah 253, 254 JosiahE 254 Josiah S 133,254 Laura 230 Laura A 155 Luen 80 Lurana 253 Luraua H 155, 301 Mary A 255 Otis A 301 PhebeJ 255 Polly 204 Sally 80, 155 Sarah W 155 Silence L 154,297 Sophia 133,254 Sophronia 154, 298 Stella M 155, 301 Susan 133 Susan H 299 Susanna 80 William... 39, 8O2, 1542,298 William E 299 Corey, David 394 Cottrell, George 22 Covell, Sarah H.-- 128 Cowan, Addie 270 452 INDEX. PAGE Coxe, Mary 279, 347 Coykandall, Alice J 393 Dan 393 Elizabeth 393 Crowley, Abraham 28&- Grossman, Robert 9, 26 Sarah 320,416 John 22, 57 Abigail 22) 26 Samuel 22 Hannah 24 Susanna 26 Elizabeth Crockett 164 Crocker, Abigail 181, 346, 347 Maria . 181 Sally 181 Samuel 1802 Critchett, Richard 208 Crawford, George 305 Crane, Adriam 284 Caroline 309 Eleazer 284 George 2842, 406 Hannah 406, 415 Henry 289 Henry H 289, 313 Jennie D 289 Capt. John 309 Lavina 284 Mary 284 Peninah 152, 153 Sarah 284 Crandell, William T 352 Crafts, Nellie A 400 William B 400 Cummings, Abigail 97 Angeline 283 Ann 284 Cordelia 284 Fanny 284 Jesse 283 Lona 284 Louisa 284 Luther 283 Redmond 233 Samuel O 383 Sylvia 284 Curbey, Caroline 305 Curtis, Abigail 169 Hannah 380 Cushman, Alvah 319, 353 David B 319 PAGE Harriet C 319 Harriet F 319 Horatio L 319 Sally M 319, 353 William 319 William Z 319 Zebedee 319 357 Dailey, Emory 200 Danforth Allen 124 Amanda 268 Byron 268 David J 267 Douglas A 267 George 268 Harriet 268 Henry S 267 Jane 268 Louisa 268 Lucius 268 William 268 Gertrude 398 Darling, Rhoda 86 Dary, Leniira 382 Dassance, Albert S 384 Anne F 383 Charles H 383 Dominick 173, 206 Edwin A 384 Frank L 384 Harriet 206 Harriet F 383 Julia D 206, 383 Martin 206, 383 Nellie M 383 Olive 206,383 Shubael P 206, 384 William A 384 Davidson, George F 294 Davis, Dean 168 Eleazer -. 421 Ellen 330 Henry 386 Howard 386 James 330 Jane 330 Loretta 386 Lucinda 386 Maria A 421 Mary R 421 Richard 386* Capt. Samuel 401 Shadrack 161 INDEX. 453 PAGE Thomas 386 Day, Nancy 162 Dean and Deane, Abby W 288 Abiathar 239 Abigail 64 Adah 323 Albert 404 AlettaF 306 Almira 323,411 Alonzo 148, 286 Alvin H. B 411 AsahelJr 94 Augusta 179 Benaiah 4102 Benaiah L 410 Benjamin 21 Calvin 148 Charles I •• • -148, 179^, 287, ^^*^^^^ f 364,404 Charles A 364 Charles F 151,289 Charles H 364 Charles W 289 Chester B 289 Chloean 286 Clarissa B 352 Cornelia 148 Damaris 21 Daniel W 162, 305 Darwin 286 David G 151, 289 David H. A 289 Dinah 220 Edgar E 287 Eliab 29 EliabB 150 Elighta A 287 Elijah Jr 162 Eliza 148 Elizabeth 38 Ella A 306 Eloise S 289 Emeline M 322 Emily 151,288 # Eunice S 162, 306 Ezra 112 Fanny M 323 George H 323 Hannah 19, 182 Hannah H 286 Harrys 289 Helen 151, 152, 289 Helen L .426 PAGE Henry D 286 Henry W 288 Horace 322 Isaac 29, 148 Jacob 148, 149 James 182,241,426 Jane G. 151, 289 Job W 351 John 10, 1482 Dea. John 149 John M 151,289 John W 288 Julia 404 Julia A 3222 KittieE 289 Lavina A 306 Leonard 223 Leonidas 351 2 Leprellot 148 Lettice 287 Lettice A 287 Lewis 179 Lewis B 148 Linus 2202,364,404 Louisa C 287 Lucretia 179 Lydia 323 Lysander 404 Maria 148,287 Maria J 241 Martha P 151 Martin E 287 Mary 182 Mary E 287 Oliver 148 Olive R 151 Oren 323 Penelope 223 Reuben. 404 Rhoda 158 Samuel. • 149, 151 Dea. Samuel 149 Sarah 162 Sarah G 306 Sophia 179 Stella M 289 Villroy 179 William 33. 78 Dea. William 149 William H. B 289 William R 151. 2882 Zephaniah 362 Zoeth 351 464 INDEX. PAGE Deans, Sumner 258 De Hufi, John 188, 365 ])ecker, Thomas 233 Deeriug, Samuel 9 Delano, William A 127 Dennis, Phebe 325 Derby, Clarissa 268 Herman 268 Polly 268 Dewey, Margaret 37 De Wolf, Stephen 34, 38 Dickerson, Mary E . • 191 Diggs, Edward 324 Dimmick, Caroline 68 Dix, George 327 Dixon, Graham 388 Doane, Amy S 297 Susan 307 Dodge, Albert G 379 Asa 378 Charles W 379 Eusebins 142 JohnR 379 Lucius B 378 Mary 105 Trustarum 9 Doggett, Rev. Simeon 288 Dole, Cyrus R 297 Dollie, Sally 209 Donaldson, Helen E 247 Douglass, Aurilla (Hyde) .271 Caroline 272 Daniel 272 Edmund 271, 272 Gilbert 2722 Hannibal 272 Louisa 272 Orange 272 Downing, Nancy 195 Clarissa 208 Drake, Aaron W 403 Albert H 258 Bethia 55, 168, 182 Carmi 403 Caroline 403 Caroline T 263 Clarinda 403 Dea. Ebenezer 257 Ebenezer H 257 Elizabeth 257, 402 Elizabeth H 258 Elizabeth M 417 Ellis 403 PAGE Elvira C 403 Francis 402 Hannah 402 Harriet 258 Harriet M 417 Harvey E 204 Jeremy 258 John it 263 Laban W 402 Lucy R 258 Lydia 91, 388 Mary J 417 Melzar 402 Nelson 403 Noah R 257 OtisP 417 Samuel W 417 Stephen 257 Zachariah 417 Draper, Melina A 378 Drew, Nicholas 97 Drowne, 85 Dummer, Miss 159 Dunbar, Elwin 388 George 331 Mary F 365 Martin 365 Rebecca 365 Samuel 331 Dunham, Avery 290 Chloe A 380 Esther F 291 George A.J 385 Isaac C 325 Joseph B 325 Mary P 291 Otis 290 Schuyler S 291 Susan M 325 Thomas H 291 Dunn, Hugh 323 Jane 323 Mary 323 Durf ee, Corey 92 Dwight, Nancy 161 Dwiuell, William W 354 Eaton, Hannah 99 Eddy, Abby A : 336 Abigail .88, 147, 283 Abishai 882 Alexander 173 Alice E 336 Amanda 88 INDEX. 455 Angelina 283 Apollos 172, 329 Celia W 282 Cora L 329 Cyrus 282 Daniel 88, 173 Capt. Daniel 173 Damon A 337 Darius W 282 Edwin 283 Eleazer 147, 283 Eleazer P 283 Eliza F 173 Eliza H 282 Ellen A 336 Emma C 336 Experience 146, 147, 284 Fanny 173,334 Frank 405 Helen J 329 Henry E 283 Ibrook 77 James 278 James A — ... ... .336 John H 329 Jonathan 146, 281 Col. Jonathan 146 Julia A. M 336 Julia M 337 Lavina 282 LonaP 281,282 Lucy C 281 Lyman 168 Marion 282 Martha 279 Mary 88, 110, 147,283 Mercy 88 Mercy W 282 Nancy 147,282 Nancy C 282 Pelletiah 88 Polly 173 Rachel 147, 282 Sahara 283 Sally 88 Saul W 3.36 Susan A 329 Susan M 329 Sylvia 147,284 Timothy 283 Ware 146, 281, 283 Wells 88 Willard H 329 PAGE William 329 Zebulon 88 Edwards, Clarissa P 319 Eldridge, Lemuel C 364 Maria • 365 Eliot, Abigail 23, 46 Ebenezer 23 Hannah 23 Jacob 40 Jane 23 John 23 Joseph 23 402 Laura A 321 Melinda E 425 Mercy 40 Nehemiah 23, 40 « Samuel 23 Thomas 23 EUes and Ellis, Cyrus 269 George 269 Heman 269 Horace 269 James P 355 Nancv 269 Nathan 269 Philip 65 Elsbree, Adelaide 325 Henry M 325 Jane 325 John 3253 Joseph 325 Joseph A 325 Elwanger, 132 Ensign, Charles S 178 Noble 178 Evans, Emma 362 Elizabeth H 368 William 406 Everett, Charlotte 158 Fales, Marv 241 Oliver 204 Fanning, Capt. Barclay 158 Harriet O.. 158 Farnsworth, Ephraim 61 Farrington, Hermon C 200 Faxon, Thomas 9 Featherstone, Thomas 201 Fecto, Albert W 317 EmmaE 317 Fidelia W 166, .317 Gabriel 85, 86,408 HannahL.-....166, 316, 416 IdaF 317 456 INDEX. PAGE Joseph 86 Joseph F 166 LydiaB 166, 316 Nettie M 317 OrynthiaS 166,318 Philander 86, 166,408 Philander W... .166, 317, 398 FennOj Hannah 135 Susan 134 Field, Abby L 382 Abiathar 106,2072 Abiezer 395^ Abigail C 232,425 Abigail P ...116 Adeline 395 Adeline B 232* Agnes 234 Albert 115,232, 233,426 Albert M 425 Alberto 413 Alice M 425 Alson 114, 229 Andrew L 411 Anna 106, 206 Anna L 425 Ann F 207,385 Ann M 232 Arba 115, 233 Artemas. .113, 224, 225, 4142 Bartlett B , 233 Benjamin F 115, 2332 Bethuel 113, 2242, 308 Betsey 206, 382 Braddock 225, 414 (."alista 395 Caroline F 232,425 Caroline H 364 Charles 114, 229 Charles E 232 Charles H 232 Charlotte 364 Clarence E 426 ClarindaJ 408 Cynthia 116 Daniel L 412 Daniel M 187, 363 Daniel R..- 229 Daniel W 363 Delia A 2332,426 Earl W 408,411 Eliza. 106, 207 Eliza J 364 Emeline 115 PAGE Emeline E 382 Emma 116 Emory 225 Fanny C 232 Fanny M 224,308,414 Flora 113,224,225 Flora M 415 Franklin D 414 George. . ( 188, 223, 363, 395 I 412, 427 George A 232,425 George E 412 George W 233 Hannah 58, 113, 225, 229 Hannah A 364 Hannah C 188,364 Hannah E 232 Hannah W 364 Harriet 106 Harriet E 207 Harriet F 206, 382 Harvey B 233 Helen M 233,413 Henry E 232 Henry G 363 Henry O 413 Herman A 4082 Hicks 229, 413 Hiram 225,415 Horace J 413 James. 58, 115 James B 232 James F 382 James L 363 Jesse 229,4132 John 58, 116,225 John M 414 Jonathan 187 Jude 58, 115,232 Jude W 233 Laban 106, 207 Lemira F 382 Leonard 206,382 Leonard L 412 Lewis E 408 Liberius 115 Linus M 415 Lloyd A 414 Loretta 396 Louisa 206 Louisa D 382 Lucinda 223 Lucinda L 411, 414 INDEX. 457 PAGE Lucy 115, 234 Lydia 58,224,413 Lysander W 187,3642 Maria L 2332,234 Mary 115,206,364 Mary A 382,412 MaryE 413,415 Marzilla 114, 229 Merida. . . .113, 224, 225, 413 Nathaniel. ... j 58, 1132, 223 I 2242 Capt. Nathaniel 223 Nathaniel P 412 Nathaniel T 412 Olive 106, 206,207 Oliver D 325 Oliver L 116, 234 Orilla 113, 223,225,412 Pamelia 114, 228 Pardon 224 Patience 58 Patten 116, 234 Philena 113,217, 224 Philip S 207 Phineas 396 Polly... 5 106, 114, 207, 224 I 308,409,414 Rachel 58 Rhoda 415 RhodaA 412 Rhoda B 411 Richard H 415 Rosina M 408 Russell 116 Russell A 426 Ruth 58,116,364 Sabra 229 Sally 223, 224 Sarah.... 5 58, 106, 11.5, 181 I 207, 385 Sarah A 229, 233 SarahE 382 Sarah F 372 Sarah L 226, 408,415 Sarah R 412 Sarah S 382 Seth 223,411 Solomon 58, 115, 116 Stella L 407 Stillman 407 Stillman E 407 Washington P 234 Wealthy 58, 114 PAGE William 206, 407 William H 233,412 William L 223,382,412 William P 234 William T 2.32,426 Zebiah 106, 207 Zebulon (58, 1062, isi ( ...206, 224 Fillebrown, Asa 41 Bethuel 237 Elizabeth 237 Sarah 237 Fisher, Almira T 371 Ezekiel 207 Harry R 429 Lucena 196 Lydia 17 Nancy H 207 Polly 98,99, 120 Fisk and Fiske, David 328 Elisha , 103 George 328 Flack, MaryE 342 Richard 342 Fletcher, Adline 380 Louisa A 380 Zacheus 380 Flora, I/ydia.. 53 Follett, Sarah 338 Fobes and Forbes, Alpheus 314 Harriet 134 Josiah 314 Lester W 314 Nettie A •••• 314 Olive 103 Oscar L 314 Romeo A 314 Sarah 36 Ford, Mary 53 Foss, Abbie 190 James 283 Capt. Walter 190 Foster, Benjamin 246 Caroline E 2462 Charles H 246 Conry 126,246 Daniel 126 Edward F 246 Evelyn L 246 George B 246 Henry. 282 Lyman B 246 Olive 281 458 INDEX. PAGE Rebecca 106 William W 246 Fountain, Francis 259 Fowler, A. B 253 George H 424 George F 424 Fanny L 424 Fox, Charles 275 Charles W 274 Eleanor 145, 274 Electa 274 Elizabeth 273 Elizabeth E 275 Fanny 145,275 Frances 274 George H 273 George M 245,275 Harriet .273 Heman M 275 Jarvis M . 275 John 145,272 John M 273 Laura 145 Marvin 145, 275 Mary 145, 274,275 Mary M 273 Nathaniel M 274 Philena 145, 2752 Priscilla 145 Sarah L 275 Capt. William 145 William 145,273, 275 William C 273 Foye, George O. ■. 346 George H 346 Francis, Elizabeth 184 Franklin, Lydia 404 Frasier, Charles 168 Edward 411 Matilda 168 Phebe 168,363 Philip 411 Freeman. Ellen 241 John 421 Nathaniel 300 Sarah J 300 French, Charles E 418 David 418 Enoch 92 Ephraim 922 Esther 67 Ezekiel 265 Harriet B 418 PAGE Horace W 418 John T 418* Sarah D 265 William 57 Frost, Albert 163 Alfred 307 Antipas 163 Edward 163, 307 Edward E 307 Edwin 163 Elizabeth 163 Ellis F 307 Elvira 163,307 IdaL 307 Maria 102 Ruth M 307 Susan D 307 Fuller, Barton 329 Eben 329 George 25 Gabriel, Anthony 69 Gammon, Ansel 318 Gardner, Samuel J 101 Garlick, Thaddeus 131 Gary, Belinda 167, 320 Harriet E 378 Keziah 87, 97 Martha C 167,320 Mary L 320 Phebe C 320 Polly 86 Rufus 86, 167 Rufus L 167,320 Ruth 86 Ruth A 1674 Sally 167 Sarah 86 Winfield S 320 Zebiah 86 Zephaniah 85, 8Q\ 167 Gates, Sarah 35 Thomas 318 Gatlive, Thomas 8 Gay, Catherine A 202 Edward 383 Henrv 383 Silas "^ 383 Gear. 318 Geich, Mary 341 Gerald, Catherine 211 Sarah F 423 Gifford, Charlotte W 367 Farnum 389 INDEX. 459 PAGE Henry A 397 RobyC. B 209 Gilbert, Abigail 43, 48 Gyles 9 Huldah 186 Lydia 81 Sarah C 299 Seth 147 Gill, John 8 Gillett, Aaron 133 Ely 133 Elv H 133,252 EmmaL 252 Ezra H 252 Frank = .324 Jane 252 John E 252 Jonathan 70 Joseph E 252 Laura A 252 Lozetta 252 MaryM 252 Mary W 252 Phebe 133, 252 Phebe L 252 Salmon C 252 Sarah 70 Sarah A 133,253 William E 252 Gilman, 89 Caroline 89 Gilmore, Adna 115 Ansel 115 Asenath 351 Diademia 115 Elisha 115^ James 126 Olive 115 Sally 115,231 Serena 115 Sidney 115 William 115 Zerviah S 115 Glynn, William 168 Godfrey, Abby L 355 Abigail 1 83 Adelaide 363 Albert G 384 Blaney 187,362,363 Charles 241, 362 Charlotte J 241 Chester N 376 Cyrus O 241 PAGE Dordana 362 Elizabeth M 241 Ellen A 241 Eugene W 241 Fanny 187, 363 Franc'-s L 363 George 187, 363^ Georgiana 363 Gordon H 352,203 Gratia L 376 Hannah 25 Harriet 363 Helen 362 Henry W 376 John 187, 362 Joseph 362 Laura A 363 Louisa M 362 Maria 187, 363 Mary D 241 Mary E---- 363^ Oliver H 376 Olivers 241 Orlando 241 Phebe 362 Rebecca 412 Richard 1872,362 Sarah A 187,3622 Seth 363 Susan W 354 Tisdale 412 Williams 187 Goff, Clara A 327 Sarah A 375 S Dexter 327 Simeon W 327 Goodnough, Lucy 178 Goodrich, S. W 82 Goodsell, Charles 138 Goodspeed, Susanna 65 Gookins, Daniel 7 Gordon, 68 Kate 228 Gorham, Mary 346 Gould, Albert G 214 Anna E ...214 Goward, Francis 46 Gracie, Adeline D 311 James 311 Phebe 311 Graves, Alice C 301 Cyrus 301 Ehza B 198, 375 460 INDEX. PAGE Helen L 302 Henry S 302 Capt. Jacob 198 Mary E 295 Parua 359 Samuel 351 William B 302 William P 300 Gray, Charlotte 146 Rebecca 139 Greeley, George M 315 Green,' Alonzo G 383 Anna A 186 Susie A 198 Williams 290 Greenleaf, Harriet A 419 Luke 418 Greenwood, William 61 Gridley, Col 26 Griffin, Celestia A 303 Helen M 346 Nelson 303 Palmyra A 303 Stephen F 303 Grinnell, Arthur G 354 Edward 354 Joseph G 184, 354 Josephine G 354 Rachel , 354 Susan W 354 Grover, Abiel 62 Alvan 2062 Cordelia M 206 Jacob 33 Levi 2d 120 Manly 206 Mary 60, 61 Mary A 206 Samuel 67 Sarah 28, 66,72 Tabitha 67 Thomas 61 Guello and Guillo, Henry H 408 Tyler 88 Guerineau, Mary A 233 Torris 233 Guest, Alonzo 319 May 318 Guild, Albert 162 Almira A 163 Amy A 162 Benjamin 83 Bentley 162 PAGE Catherine L 254 Cyrus 83, 162 Elias 832, 162 Eliza M 163,306 Elizabeth 162 EmilyC 163,306 Frederick. 162 Freedom 83, 162 Hannah 162 Harriet P 163, 306 Joseph E 163 Josephine E 163 Julia M 163 Maria 162 Mary 41, 135 Mary A 162 Polly 83, 163 Samuel 254 Sarah 83, 162 Shubael 83, 162 Guinall, Albert J 345 Dinah H 345 Mary E 345 Gulliver, Lydia 21 Gushee, Frank A 329 Hannah 26,86 Dr. John 137 Sarah K 361 Hadlock, Carrie M 353 Edna E 353 Grace L 353 Joseph 353 Levi W 353 Maria 353 Hadwin, Isaac R 352 Mary R 352 Hagerraan, Samuel 383 Hailstone. William 8 Haines, Job 131 Mary T 131 Hale, Frances A 405 Haley, Lyman 303 Hall, AbbyM 357 Abel 36, 69,70 Abel L 131, 250 Abiel 20 Abigail. .36, 64, 121, 122, 239 Abijah 20, 37^ AddieC 250 Adelaide A 248 Adrastus 121 Alanson 142 Alfred 326 INDEX. 461 PAGE Alfred A 242,288 Alfred E 298 Alfred M 249 Alfred R 128 Allen C 121 Amariah 30, 65% 102, 103, 123 Amasa 122, 239 Amasa W 240 Amos 30, 64,i'2"2,205, 240,357 AmosR 185,240,357 Angenette M 286 Anna 95 Antoinette H 251 Ariston 124, 244 Arthur 128 Arthur C 248 Asa 65, 124 Augusta 129 Betsey 147^284,285 Betsey A 285 Bezaleel 118 Bezer 1212, Billings 123 Camillus 121 ^ ,. (68, 69, 124, 131, Caroline | ./.../,. 132^ 142 Caroline A 131 Caroline F 244 Caroline H 251 Carrie A 248 Charity 18 Charles 247 Charles C 128, 248 Charles F 248 Charles N 285 Charles O 326 Charles P 124 Charlotte E. 124 Christiana 129 Clara R 251 Clarissa 68, 69, 121, 130, 142 Clinton C 249 Cordelia E 286 Daniel 35,72 Daniel E 142 David C 1293, Deborah 20 Dewey 37,72 Dexter 326 Eben A 122 Ebenezer 15,19,64 Edgar H 286 Edward 127,247 PAGE Edward J 252 Edward T 132,252 Edwin B 361 Electa 129 Elijah A 121 Eliphalet 121 Elisha 35,72,141, 142 Eliza.... 124, 127, 129 Elizabeth 5 15, I82, 30, 65, j ... 69, 130, 131 Elkanah 77, 147,285 Ellen A 286 Ellen S 247 Ellis 123,242,288 Ellis B 242 Emily 131 Emily H 252 Emily M 132,249,252 Emily R 251 Emma M 361 Esther 18, 129 Eunice 36,37,68,72 Eunice B 69 Ezra ......86,70 Fanny M ...286 Flavilla 129 Frances A 124 Francis 128 Francis D 244 Francis J 247 Frank 248, 313 Frederick 128 Frederick F 248 Gains 121 George ( 15^, 19, 20, 35, 36, } 38,69, 129 George A 249 George B 250 George C 69, 130 George W 130 Gordon 69, 130», 249 Gordon R 249 Gustavus 2402 Grace 247 (16, 182, 30-2^ 65, Hannah ^66,68,69,77,142, ( 147,313 Hannah K 240 Harriet 128, 129 Harriet A 285 Harriet E 247 Harriet S 130 Henry 313 462 INDEX. PAGE Henry D 250 Henry L 357 Henry M 132,2512 Herbert E 361 Herman 147, 286 Hetty C 250 Hezekiah 18, 64, 121 Horace 239 Huldah 147 Isaac 20,36, 69, 130 Irehe 326 Jacob 36 James 118 Jane 129 Jane 1 244 Jemima 64, 123, 243 Jerusha 37, 72 Joanna 35 Joanna H 132, 251 Job 3262 ( 15, 18, 30,35. 64, 683, John ^77, 121, 1272, 1283, (1472, 1963, 247, 284 John A 242 John C 142 John E 248 John G 131, 250,251 John L 285 John W 123,244 John W. D 244 Jonathan 1 8, 302, 643 Joseph 173 Josephine L 288 Joshua 121 Josiah 18 Julia 124 Julia M 250 Julius R 248 Junius 127,2472 Junius M ..249 Keilah 122, 240 Keziah 20, 36 Larone L 130 Laura 69 Levi W 128,248 Lewis 64, 122 Lewis T 249 Linus 64 Lois 69,121, 132 Louisa J 288 Loraine 286 Lorenzo 313 Lorenzo T 124 PAGE Lucinda 121,142,264 Lucy 37,128,196 Lura 69 r ,. < 20 34, 36, 37 38 64, ^y^^^ I .......68,142 Lyman 129 Maggie B 250 Maitland 130 Margaret 37, 129« Mar-aretH 131, 251 « Maria 128 Maria A 124,288 Marietta 131 Martin 123 iviary -j gg^ ^28, 132, 247, 248 Mary A 285 MaryB 131,2512 Mary E 247 Mary H 251 Mary K 250 Mason 30, 65" Maximilian 124 Mehitable 147,286 Melaiicy 124 Mercy 65 Mindwell 35 Minerva 69 Miranda. . . .682, 69, 127, 128 Nancy 69, 128 Nathan. . . .20, 35, 68, 69, 130 Nathaniel 95 Nathaniel B 360 Nathaniel C 250 Nathaniel W 360 Nehemiah 147, 285 Nellie C 123, 193, 243 Nicholas 15, 27 Obed 64 Pamelia 66, 124 Patience 31, 65 Phebe 35,70, 132 Philena 66 Polly 147 Prudence 64, 65 Rana 36 Randolph 68 Rebecca 30,1232,243 Reuben 65,122 Reuel 313 Robert 1282,248 Robert A 248 Roberto 251 INDEX. 463 PAGE Rodolph 129 Rufus 35 Ruth 89 Ruth E 285 Sally 68 Sally H 121 Saloma 123, 242 e , 5 102, 152^ 182, 30, bamuei | gg^ g^^ .^23, 147 ^ , 052,18,30,35,36,37, ^^^^^ I 65,128,131 Sarah B 285 Sarah E 252 Sarah S 131 Seth 18,64,1212 Silas 64 Silas W 360 Simeon F 357 Sophia 69,127,247 Soranus 240 StellaD 288 Susanna 18, 65 Susan C 286 Sylvester G 142 Thomas f ^^'j. .'.'^'.\?^ Thomas B 251 Theresa A 248 William... 69, 1812,247, 250 William B 251 WilliamE 131 William H 250 William M 128 Zilpah 65 Zipporah 18 Halstead, 68 Hamilton, AValter 318 Dr. Z 272 Hammond, Henry B 299 Hanscom, Roy 315 Hanson, Christina 394 Maria M 394 Peter J 394 Hardon, Diana 197, 375 Eliza 341 Francis R 197 Harriet E 375 Marietta 197 Nancy 196 Rufus 99, 196 Rufus P 197, 375 Harkness, Alexander 392 Edilha E 392 PAGE Margaret 392 Harlow, Adna 315 Edward 356 Edwin S 361 Climena M 315 HuldahH 296 Timothy 296 Harris, Elizabeth 134 Elmira 197 George 204 Marilla A 419 William H 403 Harrington, Julia 413 Hart, Adelaide 231 Amity 174 Andrew 231 Ann S 231 Cynthia W 411 Edwin 231 Emeline 231 Fenn 227 Henry 231 Henry T 297 Dea. James W 223 Lucius F 227 Mary A 256 Mercy 182 Russell 231 Russell N. B 231 Wealthy M 231 William 231 Hartwell, David 138 Harvey, Andrew L 321 Barnabas 359 Barton P 311 Bethia A 321 Clement A 311 David A 321 Eddie P 311 Edwin W 311 Ernest C 311 George 231 Harriet E 312 Hattie 247 C apt. Henry 412 Henry N 412 James B 311 John 2312 Lydia M 311 Mary P 412 Nancy 396, 404 Peddy 2312,359, 390 Polly 191 464 INDEX. PAGE Sarah 219 William 321 William F 321 Haskins, Beulah E 225 Rebecca 41 Samuel 46 Haswell, Susan 311 Hatch, Dwight F 344 Nancy 102 Hathaway Betsey 92 Delana 175 Deborah J. C 371 Jail 92 Capt. John 92 Jonathan ......... ... 175 Lloyd 92 Mary 125 Rebecca 92, 182,223 Russell 92 Susan A 211,360 William A 371 Hawes, Ruf us H 80 Hawley, Harriet 365 Jesse D 69 Hayward, Abner 70 Adah 72 Adelaide 260 Albert 260 Almira L 258 Ansel 71,137,138,259 Arius E 140 Arthur 257 Asenath 137 Benjamin T 136 Carrie 263 Caroline 72 Caroline M 557 Charles 257 Charlotte G 136 Chester L 263 Chloe J 138 Clotilda 261 Columbus F 136 Cyrus B 136 Cyrus T 138,260 Cyrus W 260 Daniel 71,138 Daniel W 136, 139 Edward 362,70,72,133 Capt. Edward 70 Edward B 263 Edward N 136 Edward R 141,263 PAGE Edward T 71, 140 Edward W 133,254 Elisha 71, 138 Elisha A 139 Eliza 133 Elizabeth 138,260 Elizabeth S 71 Ellen 257 Ernest L 264 Esther 137 Eva 259 Franklin 259 George A 137 George B 136 George F 260 George W 71 Capt. George W 140 Georgianna M 141, 263 Harriet L 258 Harriet W 138 Helen E 260 Ichabod N 136 John 260 John L 141 J , < ..37, 712, 136 137 J^^^P^ ]........... 256, 258 Dea. Joseph 36 Joseph E 137,258 Joseph W 141,263 Josephine L 264 Keziah .36, 70 Lavinia 138 Lois 188 Lucinda 1382, 259 Lucius 260 Lucy 71, 136, 137, 259 Lydia 261 Lydia L 1382,260 Lydia M 136 Lydia R 140 Lydia 71, 140 Marianna 261 Martha J 139, 261 Mary A 138,261 Minerva 71, 137 Morrillas 260 Nahum 260 NahumF 280 Nahum M 259 Nancy 258 Newel 257 Orville 260 Panthea N 136 INDEX. 465 PAGE Pattv 72, 141 Ralph M 264 Rhoda 133 Rotheus 71, 135, 136, 257, 260 RotheusB 140 Rowena 71, 138, 139, 261 Royal A 72, 141 Samuel A 259 Samuel K 259 Solomon 31,71,72, 141 Sophia 71, 139 Susanna 70, 1332, Vesta 133 Walter B 264 William C 141 William G 140 William R 137,259 William W 138 Hazlett, Mary 326 Hazzard, Arthur 376 Heath, Anna L 262 Joseph E 262 Hemmingway, Thomas 35 Hempstead, Florence 262 Hendershott, Jennie 410 Henley, James 311 Mary J 311 Mary P 311 Herrick, Caroline A 128 Hewes, Abigail 285 David H 420 Delia A 420 Emer F 420 Hannah 39 Kirk F 420 Leeman 420 Martha D 420 Nelson R 420 Orrin L 420 Ozro S 420 Solomon 39 Hewins, Abigail 232 Hewitt, Amos 375 Anna 89 Ephraim 27 Rufus 105 Ruth 107 Hildreth, Reuben C 102 Rhoda 419 Hill, Hannah 17 Leonard 313 Sally 270 PAGE Thomas J 297 Hillman, Benjamin 394 Henry 394 Lizzie G 394 Mira C 394 Hines, Martha 332 Hitchcock, Fanny 126 Louis B 126 Margaret 126 Nancy 126 Orry 126 Thomas 126 Hixon Eunice 235 Hoar Hannah 32,53, 55 Nathaniel 32 Ruth 114 Sarah 113, 222 Hoard, Allen P 354 Cyrus M 354 Frank M 354 Mary L 354 Hodges, Alice M 215 Alices 356 AlmiraS 177,341 Amy 366 AnnaM 383 Archibald L 318 Ardelissa 91, 178 Benjamin F 383 Bethia 301 Betsey 91 Bradford 91, 178 Caroline D 356 Charles. 179 Charles H 177, 3442, 333 Charles N 342 Chileon O 342 Clarissa A 177, 342 Corsina 227 Edith G 346 Edwin J 342 Elisha 227 Eliza J 227 Ellen D 227 Ellen F 342 Ellen L 177 Emily R 342 Fanny A 177 Fanny M 177,345 Frances A 34 5 Frances M. . . . 177, 345 Francis H 383 466 INDEX. PAGE George 219 George E 179 George H 342,344 George L 91, 179 George W 178 Georgia A 179 Ilanuab A 383 Hannah L 177,343 Hannah W 91, 179 Harriet 227 Harriet L 342 Harriet P 356 Helen M 342 James B 342 James F 356 Jennie L 180 Jesse C 383 Joseph 1772, Capt. Joseph 152 Joseph VV 177,341 Julia A 383 Julia M 342 Lemuel F 177 Leroy S 318 Louis S 179,346 Lucinda 91, 177 Lucinda A 177,344 Mary J 383 Mary L 179,3462 Mary S 342 Melissa A 342 Nancy 91, 179 Nathaniel W 177,342 Phebe A 219 Rose 1 345 Roy 346 Samuel 227 Sarah C 342 Sarah G 356 Sophia 152 Thomas 318 Timothy 91 Waterman S 177, 345 William A 356 William G 356 William V 318 Holden, Dr. David 145 Sarah 166 Holiday, Mary 179 Holland, Bertha B 386 Holmes, Barnabas 165, 226 Betsey B 165 PAGE David 8 George F 365 Hannah 302 John 44,94 Mary 165, 317 Mehitable 152 Patience 205 Hood, Abigail 206 Nancy 173 Hooper, Albert 369 Annie MT 369 Col. Edward H. C 369 Katherine T 369 William 369 Sarah 415 Hopkins Benjamin F 291 EmelineE 291 Jonathan 98 Home, Mary 245 Horton, Eliphalet M 312 Hotchkiss, Lydia 157 Hough, Eunice 337 Howard, Adelia 259 Alfred 258 Catherine 135 Catherine L 134 Davis W 134,255 Edwin 702, 135 Edwin D 135, 256 Elijah 70,134 Elijah N 134 Elizabeth H 135, 256 Ellen J 135,256 EmogenB 256 Ethan A 70, 135 Ethan 135, 367 Frederick W 134 George 259 Heman 256 Henry 70,134 Henry F 135 Irana 70, 133 Jason 70 Jason G 134, 255 John 134 Julia M 135, 367 Justin 134 Keziah 70 Louisa 134 Martha 53, 70 Mary 70 Mary A 135, 367 INDEX. 467 PAGE Nancy J 135 Olive 70 Phebe 70, 134 Rachel 96,255 Roland 134 Ruhama 258 Sanford 134 Sarah 135 Susanna 135 Vesta 134,255 William P 135 Howe, Elizabeth 235 Hattie 377 Rowland, Caroline 356, 360 Hoyt, Mary A 318 Hubbard, Esther 227 Hubbell, Abby L 25] Calvin H 251 Hulett, Aurora H 268 Humbrecht, Conrad F 392 Humphrey, Asa 399 Eliza 399 Frances 5 Jonas 5 Lydia 404 PoUyM 399 Susanna 15 Hunt, Anna 82 Betsey 67 Caroline E 392 Charles R 263 Eliza 148 Eunice 156 George W 263 Henry 287 Henry L 287 Henry T 297 John R 263 Joseph 82 Lydia 302,369 Nancy 82 Sarah A 256 Dr. 263 Hurlburt, Noah 319 Husband, Charles 326 Hannah 326 Thomas H 326 Hyde, Almerin 271 Alouzo 271 Amelia 271 Desdemona 270 Dorothy 144 PAGE Elvira 271 Frances 270 Laurette 270 Leverett 144, 145, 271 Orange 144,270 Orilla 144, 270, 271 Paulina.... 271 Stephen 144*, 271 2 Timothy 144 Walter 270 Ihrig George W 338 Katherine A 338 Mary J 338 Ingell, Abiathar 180 Allen F 353 Benjamin A 353 Charles A 353 George . 353 Harriet A 353 Jonathan 180 Jonathan T 363 Jonathan W 353 Mary E 353,414 Sarah F 353 Susan B 385 William H 385 Inglee, Henrietta 244 Solomon 244 Isham, Marshall B 344 WillardH 344 Ives, John 273 Sarah 274 Jackman, William 343 Jackson, Abby S 385 Ann B 284 Lavinia C 316 Leavitt F 284 Lydia 122 Susanna 51, 197 Rev. Truman A 200 William 284 William F 284 James, Henry H 251 John 251 Jameson, Judcre James 283 Jarvis, Caroline 134 Jeffries, 128 Jenkins, S. Augusta 212 Jenks, Daniel W 196 Julia A 295 Johnson, Alice L 400 Clara E 252 468 INDEX. PAGE C. H 399 Delia M 399 Elizabeth P 120 Frank 260 Helen M 399 Samuel 128 Jones, Abbott 317 Elizabeth 42 Ellen M 317 George A 317 Henry A 337 Isaac 337 Joseph 42 Louisa A 429 Mary 42, 313 Mercy S 312 Rebecca 315 Jordan, Ada L 302 James M 332 Margaret V 384 Mary E 332 Sumner C 384 Kee, Joanna 264 Keene, Lucius A 310 OraE 310 Keith, Arbela. 185, 243 Bethia 101 Chester V 290 Clara W 290 Edwin 382 Frank P 394 Hannah 122 James 122,402 Rev. James 122 John 64 Jonathan 382 Josiah 54 Lewis 152,290 Lyman E 290 MaredaC 394 Martha A 211 Phebe , 54 Sarah E 382 Willard 394 Kelley, Jeremiah 331 Julia 331 Kellogg, Elam 69 Prof. Martin 247 KendaU, Samuel C 199, 200 Kenastor, Olive 318 Samuel 3182 Sophia 318 PAGE Kibbe, Moses 69 Kidder, Lois 265 Killey, Walter S 291 William E 291 William L 291 Kimball, Alice C 251 David 9 Sarah H 251 VolneyP 251 Kincaid, Mary A 329 King Abbie N 388 Barzillai 361 Baylies 222 Benjamin 361 Bradford B 361 Carrie 388 Catherine L 326 Cornelia E 361 Edward B 361 Elizabeth 77 Experience 34^ Hiram 373 John 772,240,326 John Jr 103 Joseph 77 Capt. Josiah 45 Lurana 361 Margaret 77, 298 Mary 34, 173 Mary B 367 Otis R 373 Rachel 77 Ruth 80 Sarah 326 Sarah V 186 Silas 18 Susannah 77, 240 Kingsbury, Dr. Joseph 127 Sophia 127 Kingman, Ella F 312 Frank B 312 Florence M 312 Jessie M 312 Kinsley & Kingsley, ApoUos, 52 Caleb 52 Cephas 52 Eunice 52, 101 Hannah 52, 101 Lucy 372 Luther 52 Lydia 52 Mary 110 INDEX. 469 PAGE Mary A 372 Martin 52, 100,101 Nymphas 52 Polly H 101 Samuel 522,1002 Sophia 52 Sophia W 101 Welcome 372 Kirby, Frank R 329 Kirk, Mary 295 Knapp, Abigail 283 Betsey 110 Caleb A 242 Charles 1 242 Clothier 242 Cyrus 283 C. Sumner.. 242 Hiram 283 James 283 Levi 283 Lydia 306 Moses - • • • 283 Philip 95 Philip Jr 121 Polly 85 Sahara 283 Salome 283 Samuel 283 Sewall 233 Sophronia 283 Thirza 242 Knight, Lucy 405 Penelope 261 Knowlton, David 282 LafEerty, Andrew B 372 Verne L 372 Lake, Elizabeth 376 Lancaster, Andrew J 163 Lane, Albert F 208 Elijah 207 Eliza A 208 Henry J 208 Herman 163 Isaac 300 Justus 207 Loring 163 Mary W 300 William 163 William S 163 Langdon, Mary 315 Langley, George 387 James 387 PAGE Pardon • • ■ 387 Sylvia 387 J. 387 Latham, 36 Lawrence, Ella A 303 Frank J 303 Jerome B 303 Martha P 303 Leach, Abiah 25 Adeline C 231 Alice 24,25,53 Aruna A 416^ Chloe 168 Clara 1 416 Dea. Daniel 201 Ebenezer 232 E!ihu 416 ElishaG 232 Elvira A 416 Eunice 231 Georgianna 416 Giles 186,223 Jedediah 416 Jeremiah -53 Lemuel 53 Minerva 190 Olive 232 Orilla L 416 Peleg •• 2312 Sarah F 231 Sarah L. A 416 Stephen 25,532 William T 232 Leavens, Benjamin 117 Betsey 117 Dolly 117 Elizabeth 117 Jedediah 117 Lucy 117 Mercia G 117 Mira 117 Lee, Achsah 117 Azubah 117 Betsey 116 Daniel 116,117 Ede 117 Elias 116« Henry 116 Ira 117 Jason 117 Jonathan 116 Josiah . 116 470 INDEX. PAGE Mary 117 Olive 385 Ralph E 200 Sarah - 116 Susan 116 Col. Thomas 143 Whitaker 117 Leete Lucretia 179 Leonard, Abiel 23, 46, 48, 49, 93 Abigail...23, 48, 91, 170, 205 Abijah, 46, 48 Abner 85, 164, 165,309 Abner D 165,312 AdaE 315 Ada H 315 AddieM 315 Adelaide G 311 Adeline 3502 Albert F 319 Albert L 308 Alfred B 164 Almira H 310 Angelina 321 Ann B 180 Apollos 45 ApollosB 92, 180 Arnold 84 Artemas 85, 165 Arthur 313 Augusta C 309 Augustus H 310 Barnum 93 Belinda 85, 167 Benjamin 55, 86, 96 Bethia 42, 85, 168, 321 Billings F 164 Caroline M 315 Carrie F 426 Catherine 134 CeliaM 308 Charles F 311,410 Charles H 310 Charles I 92, 180 Charles P ...351 Charles S 410 Charles W 314 Chester B 166.315 Chester E 312 Clarence E 410 Clarissa 101 Cordelia 408 Cordelia E 165,314 PAGK Cordelia M 315 Cromwell 164,166,309 Hon. Cromwell • . 156 Curtis 350 Cyrus 165,314 Damaris 84 Daniel. . .85, 1642, 307, 4082 Daniel S 310 Deborah 135, 189 Demas 84 Dinah 205 Dinah 222 Dorcas 42 Eben F 311 Ebenezer. . .21, 85, 1642, 311 Edgar B 410 Edgar C 166 Edgar W 315 Edwin 313 Edwin B 301 Edwin C 301 Elijah 122, 1682,320 Eliza H 321 Elizabeth C 164 Elizabeth E 351 Ellen 1 309 Ellen P 308 Emeline 408 Emma J... 310 Ephraim 42, 67, 93 Eugene C 410 Eugene H 308 Eunice S 165,312 Everett R 351 Fannie L 310 Flora A 401 Florence C 302 Florence P ••••314 Frank 310 Frank A 410 Frederick 156, 165,410 Frederick P 85, 165 Fred P 385 George 20,298,408 George B 313 George D 309 George E 408,409 George F 319 George H 308,351 George R 182,351 George W.B 222,409 Gilbert 166 INDEX. 471 PAGE Granville H 295 Gustavus D 310,389 Gustavus E 389 Hannah..42, 49, 852, 86, 309 Hannah B 165,312 Hannah E 310 Hannah W 164,311 Hardin 168 Harriet C 350 Harriet J 321 Hathaway 182, 350 Helen R 313 Henrietta F 302 Henry B 426 Henry F 164,312 Henry G 385 Henry 385 HenrvS 315 Hen/yW 319 Herbert F. . 308 Horatio 104,310 Horatio H -321 Horatio L 165,313 Ira A 168,321 Isaac 164,311 Jacob 52 Jacob A 302 James 21,408 Jarvis 408 Jarvis D 321 Jesse B» oxo Job..l89,205«, 219, 228,425 Job M 425 Jonathan 39, 156 Joseph 168, 182 Joseph D 164,214,309 Joseph F 408 Joseph T 85,166 Joseph W 166,310,315 Josiah R 166 Julianna 310 Laura M 350 Leila M 312 LemiraW 222,408 Lemuel 385 Levi 84 Levina B 31o Levis C 312 Lewis 301 Lewis E 308 Lillian 315 Lizzie 313 PAGE Lloyd E 308 Lois 85 LovisaB 408 Luciuda 168 Lucy B 165 Luella 312 LuenC 156,302 Lydia 58, 182,351 LydiaB....164, 222, 308, 410 Lydia M 310 Lyman 108, 321 Lyman B 321 Maria 167,228 Marianna 315 Marion B 350 Marshall 84 Martha 101 Martha M 156.302,319 Mary.... 52, 85, 165,310,313 Mary A 313 MaryD 164 MaryE....166, 309, 310, 311 Mary J 308 Mason 168, 321 Melancy 84 Melancy A 165, 313 Melvin 164,308 Melvin B 309, 314 Melvin G 408 Mercy E 312 Mervin 310 Minnie P 385 Molly 77 Morton M 309 Myrtella A 315 Nathaniel ... 1672, 206, 319 Nathaniel N 319 Neheiniah 49 Nellie B 385 Nellie F 314 Nicholas 21 Oliver F 312 Oren P 320 Ormond B 385 Oryuthia A 410 Oscar H 315 Otis 165 Otis A.. ••• 312 Otis R 3oO Polly A 320 Prudence 9-2. 181 Ralph J 315 472 INDEX. PAGE Rebecca 21, 182, 351 Rebecca L 164 Rhoda 94 Richard A 165,313 Rolandus A 309 Roscoe A 313 Roxanna M 168 Ruth 408 RuthH 222,408 g J, (....92,167,180,216 ^^^^y I 217,319,353 Sally B 180 Samuel. 48, 101, 114, 254, 312 Sarah A 308 Sarah C 315 Sarah J 165, 314 Sarah V.., 165 Seabury 84 Seth 21,42, 86, 114 Sidney W 166,315 Silas 285 Simeon 42,84, 94 Solomon 42, 84, 85, 167 Sophia 49 Sophronia 321 Stephen 182 Stephen L 351 Susan 85 Susan D 66, 316 Susanna L 222, 409 Theodora D 222, 409 Thomas 13 Thomas W 311 Timothy 49 Uriah 20, 23 Walter H 315 Walter W 310 Wealthy 114 Weltha A 321 Wilfred C 313 William 222, 223, 224 William B 168 William H 165,410 Williams 167 Willie 301 Willie H 410 Major Zephaniah 91 Zephaniah G 167 319 Lester, Cynthia 303 Lewin, Gardner 221 Lewis, Charles 179 David 157 PAGE Hannah 236 Margaret 130 Mercy 258 Patty 342 Prissa. . 156 Rev. Welcome 175 Lincoln, Abijah . 105, 225 Abishai 287 Abner 351 Albert F 174 Albert L 308 Ambrose Ill Andrew 416 Annie 25 Artemas W 335 Belinda L 320 Benjamin 229, 423 Benjamin W 176 Betsey B 366 Caroline 320 Celia 176, 307 Charity 106, 187 Charles D 287 Charles F 334 Charles L 336 Charlotte 208 Charlotte H 353 Daniel 351 Daniel F 335 Daniel W 320 David 105,224 David B 336 Dinah 57, 88 Eddy 351 Edna C 334 Edward H 287 Elijah 55, 1142, 174,366 Eliza J 308 Elizabeth 42, 422 Elizabeth W 336 Ellen 365 Elmer 287,353 Emily A 423 Ezekiel 231 Fanny 320 Field 229,423 Frederick 174, 308 Geneason 351 GeneasoH H 351 George H 335 Gideon 88 Hannah 55, 175 INDEX. 473 PAGE Hart 175 Henry F 320 Hepzibah 176,224 Horation 174,335 Ichabod 223,334 Isabel 353 Jacob 44 James 229,423 James A 308,416 James E 336 Jane 320 Jemima ^9 Joseph F 423 Laura 416 Leonard H 335 Lewis 351 Lloyd 422 LucindaE 231 LukeP 188,365 Lvdia 105,229 Lydia A 308 Lyman 365 Martha ^31 MaryE 365 Mary J 423 Marzillai 229 Morris • • • 334 Moses 351* Nathaniel 43^,442,2232 Oliver 43,442, 89 Orilla 335 Paul 442,892 Polly 425 Prudence 226 Rachel 36 Rebecca M 336 Robert 2292,422 Salmon 109 Samuel 43,57, 88 Sarah 432,442, 88 Sarah A 335 Sebra 114 Stephen 114,229 Stephen R 351 Theodore G 320 Theodore L 320 Therina 229,423 Thomas 44 Gen. Thomas 176 Timothy M 231 Victoria R 351 Walter F 334 PAGE William F 335 William H 308 William P 365 Lindsey, Nancy W 352 William 341 Lindsly, Joseph 264 Lloyd, Charles -91 Loomis, Ruth 2498 Submit 69 Lord, George 36^ Loring, Horatio °^ Lothrop, Charles H 328 Cornelius W...1702, 327, 328 DeWitt C 256 Edwin H '.:... 256 Everett M 261 Fanny T 261 Hon. Howard 256 Howell 170 Capt. Isaac 264 Laura E 171,328,405 Lucy 171,328 Mary 54, 171 Melinda M 171 Melvin O 261 Oliver 380 Sally M 1702 SarahE 328 Sarah H 380 Solomon 261,362 Susan 171328 Thatcher 69 Thomas J 328 William H 256 Lovejoy, —7 HI Lovell, Lois J 39d Martha 389 Sarah 393 William 393 Lucas, Flora flO Timothy 421 Lunt, Abraham 196 Luscomb, Caleb B 213 Clara H 394 Francis 213 Francis B 213 Frederick W 213,394 Georgianna A 213,394 John J 213 Luther, Israel 193 James Sod Lois 363 474 INDEX. PAGE 363 Lyon, .395 McCall, Mary 422 McClarence, Sarah 322 McCIintic, Caroline M 341 James 341 McDonald, John 45 Mclntire, Daniel 142 May 342 McKeadrick, Duncan M 379 Mary C 379 McNaughton, Abram W 343 James 1;A 343 John M 342, 343 Malcolm 342 Mary A 343 McPherson, Catherine 61 Charlotte 61 Daniel 61 Hugh 61 Lucretia 61 Nancy 61 „ _, Peggy 61 McH horter, John 45 McWithey, Chester 270 Mackintosh, Priscilla 99 Macomber, Abby 170 Abiathar 170 Abishai 170 Bradford 170, 326 Bradford H 327 Charles A 327 Clarissa H 170, 327 Elizabeth A 327 Elvira 326 Hannah 326 John 9,170 John S 327 Mary A 327 Susan J 326 Susanna B 352 Ursula 162 William R 327 Zilpah 194 205 Manly, Ruth 94 Makepeace, Abby A 368 Albert W 215 Annie E 360 A Maria 359 Betsey 186 Betsey M 359 PAGE Charles 88, 359 Cordelia 359 David A 368 David W 368 Deborah W 389 Don Parker 148 Dora 359 Elmer W 368 Elvira 359 Emeline 359 Fanny 186 George W. .. .1^6, 3292, 399a Hannah C 360 Horace M 359 Irena 358 James W 359 Jason T 358 Lizzie F 360 Lois 359 Lovisa 359 Lucy A 359 Lurana 87, 98, 359 LvnthaA 360 Mary E 359 Mary L 360 Nancy 358, 418 Norman G 359 Peddy M 360 Samuel G 359 Sanford 186, 359 Simeon 186, 358 Simeon A 358 Sylvanus 186, 359, 391 Sylvan us H 360, 369 Sylvester 186, 359 Sylvester D 214 Sylvester M 359 Thomas J 359 Wealthy S 06O William I862 William F ..186 Mann, Ralph 391 Manter, Joanna 356 Parnell 363 Marett, Elizabeth E 247 Markham, Nathaniel 37 Mars, John 402 Marshall, Mary E 258 Martin, 23 Marvell, James H 377 Walter W 377 Marvin, Phebe 70 INDEX. 475 PAGE Martindale, Edwin 273 Mason, Charles C 429 Wilbur A. 168 Matteson, Ransom 234 Sally 116 Matthewson, Eliza 292 Ezek 292 Thankful 292 Maxfield, Martha M 372 Nathan 372 Sarah 372 Mayo, Ebenezer 24 Medbury, Olive 385 Mellen, James 384 Mary 384 Merchant, Alta 343 Merrill, Joseph P 266 Merritt, Charles D 306 Edmund W 306 Eunice V 306 Ezekiel 306^ George F 306 Harriet S 306 Lyman B 306 Merwin, Emily B 249 Rev. Samuel 249 Messenger, David 103 Metcalf, George D 247 Monk, Josephine 422 Montague, Anne 383 Montgomery, John 215 Mary J Ill Moore, John C 426 Lyman B 178 Lucy 270 Melissa 319 Moorey, Mowry, Mowrey, Morey.. . Abigail 46 David 47 John. 34 Jonathan 47 Lewis 46 Mary 34 Mehitable 34 Nathan 34 Nathaniel 47 Nicholas 13 Sarah 46 Thomas 37, 45, 46 William 47 Morgan, Abigail 146 Charles H 343 PAGE Clara A 344 Eliza 249 Elizabeth 236 Frances L 343 Dr. Franklin 344 George E 343 George H 343 Henry ^ • • • 343 Herbert J 344 John H 344 Jonathan 2492 Justin 146 Richard B 343 RuthL 249 William C 344 Morris, 129 G.W 257 Morse, Anna 41, 83 George 261 Harrison 389 Jedediah 83 Jemima 832 Dea. Lewis ••262 Lucy 97 Simon 83 Morton, Eudora 363 Lucy B 388 Nathaniel 363 Mosley, Roxanna S 344 Mosher, Emily C 370 Miller, Abigail 146 Lydia 158 Mary 196 Mercy 146 Thomas 146 68 Miner, Edward 421 Mitchell, Experience 36 Mulford, Dr. Augustus 274, 275 Charles 274 Fanny 274 George 275 Phebe 274 Nash, Parson 52 Neal, John 72 Nettleton. Albert A 341 Ann E 341 Austin 341 Frances L 34 1 Gilbert O 341 Rev. James A 3452 John W :i41 4T6 INDEX. PAGE Lanman J 345 Mary A 341, 345 Nathan 341, 345 Newcomb, Asa 235 Caroline 309 Mehitable 147 Polly 412 Sally 235 Samuel 147 Newell Lois 236 Newland, Abigail 79 Benjamin 19 Elizabeth 26 Esther 176, 320 Jacob 125 Jeremiah 19 Katherine 19 Priscilla 125 Newman, Benjamin T 368 Charles H 368 Cordelia W 368 Frederick T 368 George E 368 Lucy 304 Margaret A 368 Miriam D 368 Thomas 368 Nicholson, Jonathan 82 Nickerson, Ebenezer 191 Ellen M 191 Susie F 324 Norberry, Edmund 396 James 396 Sarah 396 Norris, Benjamin 3472 Martha E 347 Mary A 347 Rachel 377 William E 347 Norton, Dr. 78 Noyes, Alf arata L 199, 376 Alice W 376 Anna F 199 376 Elizabeth J 199 376 Frederick H 376 George K 199 376 Inez A 199 Juniata G 199 Moses K 199 Thomas 199 Nye, Ichabod 108 Col. Ichabod 136 PAGE Panthea 133 Oatley, Elbridge E 395 Thomas W 395 Olmstead, Maria • 260 Otis, Albert L 253 Alfred H 253 Frances 253 Lieut. George F 253 John E 253 John L 253 M. Ellen 253 Sarah A 253 Osgood, Emery 178 Ephraim 178 Ockington, Sarah 30 Owen, Frank 421 Elizabeth 27, 57 Packard, Anne 324 Eliza 116 Padelford, Lois (Alden) 123 Sarah 319 Page, Eunice 190 Paine, Jacob 62 Palmer, Rev. Joseph Ill Julia 369 Maria 369 Nathan 369 Paris, Albion K 150 Park, Auguota 362 Parker, Abel W 350 William M 352 Parlin, William 282 Pasco, Bethia 59 Ezra 592 Isaiah 59 John 58 John, Jr 58 Jonathan 59 Patience 59 Rachel 59 Rebecca 58 Rufus 59 Sarah 59 Patch, Ada M 376 Frank W 376 Samuel ....376 Patridge, Sarah 301 Patt, Emma 372 Patten, Adin 411 Charles T 377 Lucy 115 Sampson 234 INDEX. 477 PAGE Sarah A 234,411 William 377 William N 377 William S 234 Paul! and Paul, Caroline L 328 Cornelius H 328,405 Emma A 340 Ephraim 328, 340 Hannah J 377 IdaF 313 Joseph S 328,405 Sina 176 Peck, Abel 132 Abel G 258 Caroline D 179 Clark 132 Cynthia H 213 Hannah 132, 302 Jasper 132 Joseph ...132 Lois 132 Lucy 132 Lydia A 307 Lydia M 258 Mary 132 Matthew 132 Capt. Matthew 132 Miranda 132 Phebe 132 William A 179 Peckham, Benjamin T 311 Charlotte F 241 John A 241 John S 241 Joseph 315 Marv F 241 Robert 24ia Robert W 241 Sarah E 140 Perkins, Alma H 390 Asa 53 Charles H 390 Charlotte 390 David 25,532 Frank E 390 George A 390 George H 390 Harry S 390 John 53 Martha A 196 Mary A 196 Melvin A 196 PAGE Oren E 390 Robert 53 Samuel 177 Zephaniah 53 Perry, Abner 112 Adah 219 Albert 369 Albert E 369 Alice E 369 Betsey 107 Dana D 401 Edward E 401 Eliza 219 Eunice 107 Frederick D 401 Harriet 219 Harriet E 401 James 57,112,218 James L 219, 401 Capt. James Ill Jonathan P 219 Josephine 253 Leonard 112 Mehitable Ill Capt. Xathaniel Ill Remember 108 Samuel 107, 144 Simeon 112 Stephen 269 William F 219,400 William H 40l Person and Persons, John 60 Sally 420 Sarah 60 Peters, Abel 386 Alfred 386 Betsey 386 De Ware 386 George 386 Henrietta 386 Henry 386 Ichabod 386 Peterson, Constant S 296 Pettee, Ethel D 400 Florence B 400 George 400 Pettingill, Amy 67 Anna 67, 126 Benjamin 67 Daniel 67 Philena 67, 126 Rachel 67 478 INDEX. PAGE Rhoda 67 Ruby 67 Ziba 67 Phillips, Abigail 153 Damaris 125 Elijah 44 Rev. Ira 327 John 153 Mary 124, 227, 406 Nancy M 327 Priscilla 153 Phinney, Sarah 99 Pickens, Linda 336, 339 Pierce, Calista M 311 Dorcas 419 Elijah 95 Elisha 95 HenrvB 389 Noah 86 Otis 150 Pike, Albert F 425 Charles 425 Freedom 178 Dr. J. T. G 425 Pine, Lucinda 276 Rev. Nathaniel 276 Pitcher, Eunice 236 Mary 81 Pitts, Abigail 114, 2292 Place, Maria L 4262 Polk, Clarissa 291 Julia 291 Milton 291 Pollard, Abner 106 Anne 105, 106 David 105 Dinah 105 John 1052 Lydia 106 Samuel 105 Simeon 105 Pope, Cornelia 270 Cyrus 270 David L 344 Jane 270 Martha 270 Martin 270 William 270 Powers, Lucinda 341 Mary E 295 Pomeroy, • 201 Poole, John 96 PAGE Olive 151 Porter, Dr. Ezekiel 272 Milicent 381 Peter 25 Pratt, Abigail 18, 294 Abraham V'7 Adeline 350 Almira W 296 Aipheus]23;^;;_3^_«;3«,^'_\^' Alpheus W.' 423 Amy A 294 Anna .139 Aruna 125 Aseuath 154, 294 Atlanta 230 Augusta 230 Aurelius W 294 Azuna 125 Benjamin 79, 153, 294 Benjamin L 294 Betsey 1252 Betsey B 153, 295 Betsey M 294 Dea. Caleb 139 Caroline 350 Caroline A 153 Charles 153 Charles A 262 Charles C 294 Charles F 295 Charles H 293 Charlotte 230 Charlotte E 423 Clarissa 230, 356 Clifford A 262 Cornelius 101 Cyrus 424 Damaris 125 Daniel 125, 259 Daniel H 139 David C 424 Delia A 293 Dorastus F 230, 407 Edwin C 294 Elisha 294 Elisha L 332 Elizabeth A ..293 Eugene W 262 Experience 77 Ezra 294 Francis E 293 INDEX. 479 PAGE Franklin C 262 George E 153 George F 296 George M 294 Hannah 39, 79 1542, 240, 294 Harriet 350 Harriet E 295 Harrison B 153,293 Harrison W 293 Henry L 293 Henry W 263 Herbert 423 Hiram A 1392,262 Horatio 153, 2932 HuldahE 296 IraB 230 James 349 Jane L 332 Job 225 John 153,264 John F 294 John M. W 294 Jonathan 15, 79, 125, 153 Capt. Jonathan 139 Jonathan A 139,262 Jonathan W 225 Joshua 125, 141 Josiah 76 Julia 296 Leonard 101 Lona 97,146 Louisa E 263 Lowell 125 Lucy 225 Lucy A 296 Luke 153,295 Luroy W 423 Lusanna P 295 Luthera E 262 Maria J 262 Maria W 293 Martin E 262 Martin V 139 Mary A 296 Mary B 153,350 MaryE 294 MaryL 178,262 Mary W 259 Nathaniel 230 Nehemiah 79 Olive J 139,262 Olney 296 PAGE OlnevP 154,296 Polly. 154 PrescottH 296 Rebecca ■ • 350 Samuel 276, 77 Samuels 230,2242 Sarah 92 Sarah A 424 Sarah F 295,423 Shepherd L 139 Solomon 79,1532,294 Sophia A 295 Sophia E 262 Susan 294 Sylvia S 125 Thirza iM 407 William F 154,2962 Zebina 178 363 Presbrey, Abby 182, 355 Abby B 182, 184 Abigail 46, 932, isi, 183, 184 Abigail J 183 Admiral W 352 Albert 350 Alexanders 1852,355 Alfred 93 Alice M 353 AUen 932, 184,240,353 Capt. Allen 183 Allen F 183, 353 Allen H 181 Amasa 93, 185 AnnE 184 Ann J 184 Anne L 352 Arthur S 354 Asa 92, 181 Barney 92, 1832, 352 Benjamin F 182 Billings 93 Billings T 182,352 Bradford 93 Calvin C 185,356 Caroline S 185,351 Charles 181,3.50 Cyrus 182 Daniel 93, 184 Daniel B 183, 353 Daniel H 353 EbenezerS 181 Edward 350 480 INDEX. PAGE Edward A 352 Edwin F 185 Elisha 48 Eliza A 185^ Elizabeth 46,92 EllaC 352 Ellen A 185 Emeline 182, 184 Emeline S 185 Emily.... 356 Esther 93 Evelyn 352 Fannie 355, 356 Fannie M 185, 354 Frederick L 354 George. . . .93, 182, 3502, 352 George A . . 353 George G 183 Gordon 184 Hannah 185 Harriet M 182, 352 Henry 353 Henry M 183,353 Herbert Q 353 Horace 350 Isabel 352 James 93, 184 James D 183,240 James L 185, 356 Jeremiah 350 John 462, 93, i85, 350 Capt. John 93 JohnO 185,355 Joseph 462 Joseph L 183, 354 Josephine L 356 Josiah 93, 184 JosiahE 184 Levi 46 Lydia 46,92, 181 LydiaE 185, 356 Lydia W 184,354 Marcus 355 Martha 48 Mary 46, 184 Mary A 352 Mary A. F 183,354 Mary D 185,355 Mary J 181, 348 MaryS 352 Nancy 932 Nathan 92, 182 PAGE Oliver 355 Prudence 93 Rebecca 181, 184 Rev. Samuel 93,183 Samuel 183,353 Sarah. .92, 1832,184, 186, 353 Sarah A 182 Sarah B 183, 353 Seth 46, 92, 182 Capt. Seth 92 SethM 352 Seth W 183,352 Silas D 182,351 Dr. Silas D 352 Simeon 46, 932, 134 Simeon A 185 Susan S 185, 355 Warren 350 „,.„. (463, 48, 922, 181, W^"^*^ I.........182, 350 William B 350 William L 352 Presho, Clarissa 209, 220 Damaris 210,220 Elijah M 402,403 Elijah W 220 George E 403 Hosea 220,433 James 58 Joseph 65,210,220 Joseph R 364,403 Peter ....2192, 220 Phebe 2202,403 Sally 103,220 Veranes 220 Prescott, Minerva J 394 Price, Ardelia 327 Ella A 327 Frank 327 .John M 327 Mary 35 Prior, John 77 Puffer, Keziah 178 Putnam, Asa .419 Sarah M 419 Quigley, Hannah 60 Quimby Ellen J 366 Joseph 366 Ann 366 Ramsdell, William 239 Randall, Asenath J 237 Harris 1 421 INDEX. 481 PAGE James S 237 Job 237 Nehemiah 91 Patia B 291 Dea. Robert 36 Thomas 36 Ranger, Samuel 33 Rathboue, John 9 Rawson, Edward 8 Olive, 419 Ray, Simon 9 Raymond, Henry J 36 Read and Reed, Abijah 136 Adeline 158 Albert H 258 Albert M 158 Alberto 160 Amelia M 304 Amherst E 158 Angelina 160 Benjamin F 304 Bertha 160 Catherine F 257 Charles 158,304 Charles A 161 Charles E 201, 304 Charles 304 Charlotte A 83 Chloe 82 ChloeB 415 Clara 1 290 Clement O 82, 159 Cornelia 305 Cornelia S 158 Cynthia M 83 Daniel...40«, 41, 81, 822, 158 Daniel E 159 Daniel F 158 Daniel P 304 Daniel W 158 David 40,81, 82 David W. A 158 Edward E 160 Eleazer B 157,304 Elisha 305 Eliza 82 Eliza J 159 Elizabeth 157 Elizabeth L 258 Elizabeth T 158 Ellen F 304 PAGE Emeline 157 Esther 83 Eunice 40, 82, 158 Eunice D 305 Eunice T 161,305 Ezra 41,81,157 Ezra C 83, 161 Ezra G 158 Francis 157 George 158 George F 158, 159 George F. H 82, 159 Handel 160 Hannah 40 Harriet O. F 158 Henry 305 Henry A 159,305 Henry C 161 Heniy G 290 Henry M 304 Henry 158 Herbert A 83, 161 Herbert G 160 Ira M 350 James 158 James A 161 257 James M 200 Jason 1 58 Jesse 82 Joel 40, 82 John A 82, 158 John G 257 Col. Joseph 45 Josiah 356 Julia A 158 Katie 305 Levi 41, 82 Levi A •••• 83 Louisa P 304 Lucy 137,257 Lucy C 257 Lucy E 160 Lydia 82 LydiaH 137,258 Malvina 137 Maria C. 83 Martha M I6I2 Martha W 161 Mary 40,812,822, 301 Mary A 160 Mary E 161,304 Mary M 305 482 INDEX. PAGE Mary W 82 Mattie 305 Matthew 40,812, 157 Matthew H 157, 304^ Mercy 198 Miranda A 160 Miriam 82 Nancy 82 Nancy W.... 83 Nathan S 82, 159,305 Noah 136, 137. 257 Olive 81, 82 Otis 82, 158 Patty 82 Peter 40, 81,82, 158 Rebecca 305 Reuben 81 Robert 158 Rotheus H 137,258 Rufus 822, 158 Rufus C 161 Samuel T 161,305 Sarah B 160 Sarah C 159 Stephen D 305 Susan 157 Susanna 16, 137 Theodore 159.305 Thomas A 305 Timothy 157 William 41,83,201 William H 304 William H. C 83, 160 Williams 159 Zelenda 81 Rice, Thomas 241 Richardson, Anna 323 Eunice 320 Hannah 119 Noah 142 Vinton 50 Richmond, Apollos 203 Christiana H 165 Clarissa 203 Elijah M 333 George F 333 Martin 333 Sybil 203 64 Rickard, Elkanah 56 Uriah 56 Rider, Carrie R 196 PAGE Roberts, Lydia W 366 Mindwell 35 Paul 352 Robinson, Cora 1 339 David B 306 Eunice 166 , Everett M 339 Hannah 166 Increase 11 Jonah 339 William 339 William L 339 Rockwell, Dennis 152 Rose, Thormut 9 Rotch, Morgan 354 Rounds, Eliza F 334 Fanny A 334 Samuel 334 Samuel A 334 Royce, Sarah 116 Saffin, John H, 12, 13 Saftord, Adeline 166, 309 Asa 309 Sage, Harriet N 296 Sanderson, Lucius 179 Mary A 179 Sampson, Abel 94 Levi 88, 89 Sarah 89 Thomas 88 Ursula 89 Sargent, Rev. J. H 153 Horace 297 Scudder, Sarah 194 Sears, Prince 84 Seaver, Emily 349 George F 349 Hannah B 181,348 Hertilla 181 James A 349 James E 349 Lydia P 181,348 Mary L 349 Samuel 181,349 Samuel L 349 William 181,348 Major William 181 Capt. William 181 William H 349 Shaw, Abigail 239 Alauson 239 Amyntas 171 INDEX. 483 PAGE Asel 65 Augustus W 136 Barton 143 Bessie W 338 Betsey 122, 240 Betty 65 Charles 143 Charlotte L 122,241 Cyras 122 Diademia 121, 239 Elijah 142 Elizabeth 65 Elizabeth W 175 Elle H 338 Frank M • 338 Frank P 338 Hannah. . . .103, 122, 240, 241 Hannah W 175 Hattie P 338 Isaac H 239 Jairus 65 John 65, 122, 170, 175 Rev. John 165 Linus H 239 Lucinda 239 Lurinda 170 Marshall 175 Marshall F 175, 338 Mary 122, 239, 241, 257 Nancy 122 Nathaniel 652 Oliver 122 Orlando 122 Polly 175 Samuel 65, 2392 Sarah 65 Susanna H 239 Shay, Mary A 207 Shelley, Alauson 57 Joseph 47 Joseph Jr 47 Libeus 205 Rhoda 205 Shepard, Catherine A 201 Fidelia 197 Jacob 201 Mary A 201 Nelson T 215 Olive 227 Rachel 290 Stillman W 215 Shepardson, Abigail 219 PAGK Amos 219 Margaret 41 Sarah 97, 119 Sherman, Abbie H 161 James 192 •Jerusha 82 Rebecca 159 349 Sherwood, Solomon 142 Silsby, George W 297 Goodale 297 Simmons, Adeline E 209, 389, 416 Adoniram J 211 Albert J 2112 Almira A 390 Ann M 211, 391 Charles E 211, 360, 391 Charles H 390 David R 211 Elijah F 211, 390 Elijah W 109,211 Eliza W 211 Emeline 210 Frank W 390 George F 211 George W 390 Hannah 109, 214 Hannah A 211 Ishbosheth 109, 210 James, 109, 210 James W 210, 390 John H 211 Joseph 210 Laban 109, 210 Laban S 211 Lizzie C 390 Mabel A 391 Mahala 109, 210 Maria T 241, 264 Martha J 210 Mary E 2102 Mary F 211 M. Abbie 390 Nancy 161 Nathan W 211 Phebe A 210 Ruth A 211 Sally 182 Sally P 210 Sarah 210 Susan A 211, 390 Thomas 109", 209, 416 484 INDEX. PAGE Weston 137 William H 211,390 68, 141 Simonds, Abbie F 247 Simpson, Martha 161 Sisson, Maria E 264 William C 264 Skinner, Ann 143 Deborah 84 Elias 98 Ezra 84 Harriet 84 Harry 84 Hewet 84 Jerusha 84 Lizzie 387 Lois 204 Lucretia J 335 Sarah 387 Simeon 386 William 62 Slocum, Arthur L 427 Cyrus B 427 Edward E 427^ Jonathan L 427 William W 427 Smith, Abigail 105 AlmiraD 422 Anna 26,43 Barnum J 416 Betsy 148 Caroline 339,422 Cordaua M 416 Edwin H. C 422 Eleanor 228,421 Elizabeth 49, 71, 90 Elizabeth A 421 Elkanah 26 Ellen R 421 George 2282, 412, 420 George C 420 George R 339 „ , ) ....16, 46, 66, 86, nannan ^ ^^g^ 309, 329, 422 Horace U 416 Isaac 404 James I 109,164,225 "f^^^^ f 228, 323,422 James T F 422 James W 421 Josiel 86 Rev. John 169 Snell, PAGE Jtistina 416 Keziah 97 Loise J 421 Lvdia 228,421 LydiaR 164,340,414 Martha A 421 Mary 95,229,323,412 Mary A. E 422 Mary F 421 Nicholas 43, 66, 107 Nicholas Jr 22 Oliver 152, 153 Oliver C i 421 Pamelia 228, 421 ParanF 225,413 Peleg 229 Peleg H 422 Phebe 66 Phebe J 120,238 Priscilla T 418 Rebecca 346 Rowena R 421 Sally 119 Samuel 16,420 Sarah 169, 227, 323 Simeon D 422 Spencer 66 Susan C 339 Susanna 66 Sylvia 66, 141 Tabitha 76 Thomas 89 Thomas A 422 Thomas F 416 Thomas L 225,421 Thomas M 323 Timothy 22 Uriah 225,413 William 90, 398 William N 350 William R 421 Abigail 133 Apollos 101 Isaac 3732 Josiah 101 Luther T 373 Martin 101 Oliver 373 Perez 101 Rhoda 133 Ruhama 101 Silence 71 INDEX. 485 PAGE 129 373 Snow, Elijah 48 Fanny 302 Fanny D 414 Linus 414, 415 Sarah H 415 36 Soper, Fannie 185 Lucy 240 Capt. Oliver 86 Southard, Consider 195 Henry 195 John 195 Tisdale 195 Spaulding, Lucy 194 Speare, Robert 128 Standish, Ann A 348 David 348 Hannah L 348 Hertilla 348 Lydia P 348 Williams 348 Stanley, Chios 82 Staples, 85 Eunice 165 Hannah 165 Samuel 165 Sarah A 389 Starkey, Ella 334 Stearns, Alice 296 Arabella 429 Arnold A 429 Arthur B 429 Asenath, 118 Aseuath J 237 Elijah W 237 Elizabeth 237,428 Ellen 237 Frederick W 428 Genevieve 429 George F 237,428 George H 428 Grace 429 HepzibahF 237 Isaac 60,66, 1182,237 Isaac H 237 428 John A 428 Josephine E 237, 429 La Roy V 237 Louis C 429 Lovice 118 PAGE Marion 237 Mary L 375 Miriam 429 Nancy A 237 Nancy J 237 Nathan 59 Nelson J. 375 Olive 429 Orange S 237,429 Polly 118 Rachel R 118,237 Sally 118 Sarah 237 Sarah L 428 Susanna 118 Susanna C 237 Walter S 429 William 118,237 William L 237 William R 306 Williamina 237 Winifred 429 Stephens and Stevens Hannah 321 Katherine 19 Laura 99 164 Stetson, Thankful 181 Stimson, Austin 235 Emily W 235 Enos ...235 Hannah 21 Horace W 235 Stone, Alice S 297 Charlotte A 297 Elnathan 178 George 297 George E 297 Hannah W 297 Helen A 297 Henry T 297 Martha M 297 Mary E 297 Mehitable 79 Timothy 296 William C 297 Story, Betty 204 Elizabeth 29, 63 Enoch 29, 63 Enos 63 John 29, 63 Livia 63 486 INDEX. PAGE Mary 29, 60 Molly 63 Sarah 63 Sophia 204 Thomas... 28, 29, 60, 62, 63 William 63 Strong, David 142 Styles, Rev. Abel 144 Sumner, Lewis 137 Mary (Molly) 181 Roger 137 Sweet, Albert 387 Frank 387 Leander 387 Lydia 387 387 Sweetland, Joseph 69 Swift, Jennie G 3.54 Lucy A 388 Persis 145 Rowland 144 Sylvester, Eliakim 108 George H 108 Seth 108 Seth W 108 Solomon 108 Talmadge, Frank 346 Talman, Rebecca 194 Tarbox, Henrietta 137 Tash, William 9 Terry, Henry B 218 Thomas 9 Thayer, Azariah 98 Jemima 98 Joanna 22 Lucina 301 Phebe 104 Sarah 55 Thomas, Charity 117 George 297 Thompson, Charles 421 Hannah 118 Phebe 208 Prussia 98 Thrasher, Bezaleel 45 Elnathan 45 Joseph 45 Samuel 45 Thui-ston, John T . 260 William 260 264 Tiffany, Daniel 163 PAGE Elvira 163 Joel 163 Lewis 163 Lydia 163 Mary 66 Otis' 163 Ruf us 163 William 163 Tifft, John 303 Simon 303 Lewis A 303 James W 303 Priscilla A 303 Mary A 303 Frances S 304 Tilden, Charlotte 335 Josiah 335 Martha A 335 Tillson, Benjamin 102 Tingley, Selenda 83 Tirrell, Jane 79 Tisdale, Adelaide 195 Albert 374 Anne 1952, 374 Caleb S 96 Charles 374 David 96, 194 Dorothy C 96, 194 Eliza 374 Elizabeth 195 Georgianna 195 Hannah 96, 193 Harriett 374 Henry 194 Horace 194, 374 Jane 374 Job G... 96, 195 John 87, 96 Capt. John 87 John H. 194 Marion 195 Mary 96 Rebecca 96 Reuben 96, 194 Sarah 96, 195 Seth 96,194 Sidney 374 Silas W 374 William 374 William S 194 Titus, Hezekiah 25 Melancy 201 INDEX. 487 PAGE Torrey, Sarah 37 Torrins, Wesley 297 Towle, George C 298 Towne, Julia F 415 Maria 178 Townsend, Charles 299 Tracy, Asaph 358 Jemima H 358 Tree, Benjamin 21 Mary 21 Tubbs, AlbionL 372 Caroline E 192 Edward P 192 Frederick E 192,372 George M 372 Harlan P 192,372 Harriet N 192 John L 372 Luther 1922 Luther E 192 Margaret 95 Margaret A 193, 373 Mary A 192, 372 Mathison R 192 Samuel 193 Sarah 193 Tucker, Joseph S4 Olive 51 Sarah 84 Voder 51, 52 Tupper, Anselm 108 Benjamin... 108 Gen. Benjamin 108 Cordelia 189 Edward W 108 Dr. James 189 Mary 162 Minerva 108, 136 Rosanna 108 Sophia 108 Thomas 108 Turner, Abel 144, 269 Albert 269 Alice 195,269 Allen G ...270 Amanda ...144, 269 Amzi 144, 269 Andrew J 269 Ann E 269 Anna E 269 Bentley S 269 Charles 269 PAGE Chauncey 269 •Chester 144 Edwin 269 Eliza 269 George W 269 Hannah 144 Henry 270 La Fayette 269 Lucinda 143, 268 Martin V. B 269 Mary E 269 Nancy H 270 Olive 269 Pamelia 144 Phebe 269 Polly 124, 144,268 Sally 143,268 Salmon 144 Salmon C 269 Samuel 1 43 Tuthill, Frank H 251 Rev. George M 251 Julia S 251 William H 251 Tuttle, Elijah 197 Tyler, Eunice D 161 Samuel 161 Tyng Major E 9 Underbill, John 342 Sally A 342 Upham, Abijah 338 Augustus M 338 Frank H 338 Julia A. M .338 Marshall L 338 William W 338 Valentine, Elizabeth 198 Van Ness, Harry E 180 Vaughan, Jeremiah 260 Priscilla 399 Weston G. Jr 389 Vorse, Edward 9 Waldron, Edward 228 Walker, Annie M 375 A. F 375 CoraF 375 James. . 9 James B. R 184 Jane 158 Richmond 184 Ruth 351 Ware, Charlotte 119 > 488 INDEX. PAGE Cyrus 60, 1192 David 119 Ebenezer 60, 118 Elizabeth 119 George 119 Hannah 119 Ichabod 59 James 119, 201 Jane M 201 Joseph 119 Sally 60, 119 Thomas 119 Timothy 119 Warren Caroline R. . 352 Julia A. M 174 Washburn, Addie 387 Charles F 203,879 Edwin G 379 Florence A 379 Harriet 387 Harriet H 379 Harriet W 203 Helen G 379 Henry S 203 Herbert T 379 John K 203, 379 Joseph 387 Nehemiah 28 Otis 203 Percy C 379 Philo 203 PhiloT 203,379 Rebecca 104 Sarah W 379 William 104 William P 379 Watson, David 35 George 9 Samuel 35 Watts, Jerusha H 314 Webber, Lucy 384 Weed, MaryE 344 Phebe 265 Wells, Levi 68 100 Wentworth, Adoniram J 418 Charles S 417 Elmer H 418 Emily C 417 George H 418 Harriet M 226,418 Herbert E 418 PAGE Horace 226,417 Horace E 417 Jerome 417 John 226 John A 418 JohnT 417 Lucien F 417 MaryE 418 Theodore F 418 William C 418 West, Abby C 346 Ann B 347 Frederick M. 347 George 346 John 3462, 347 Mary B 347 Peleg 97 Robert 97 William A 346 Westcott, Emily J 198 John 1932 JohuL 198,375 Lydia H 198 Mary 199 Wetherell and Witherell, Abby A 218 Abiathar 88, 172 Abiathar E 172,331 Abner 88, 172 Abner N. B 173,334 Addison C 398 Adelaide A 218 Albert B 398 Alfred P Ill Allen 552 Almira F 398 AlmiraH 176,340 Alonzo B 218 Artemas F 216 Asa 55 Benjamin 398 Benjamin T 217 Betsev 226,234 Brackley R 111,218 Caroline L 398 Caroline M 173,334 Charity 27 Charles A 334 Charles E 331 Charles H 217 Chester L 340 Cordana 216, 397 INDEX. 489 PAGE CordanaE 398 Cordelia M 176 Daniel 398 Daniel H 2172,399 Delia A 218,400 Dinah 19, 27, 57, 58, 90 Edward S 398 Ella A 332 Eliza A 173 Eliza J 399 Emily J 399 Emma 334 Ephraim 27 Eut^ene B 332 Flora 216, 397 Flora J 397 Frances J 332 Frank A 400 Frank J 218,400 Frederick 331 Frederick A 217 Frederick S 173 George K 172 George L 176,341 George T 217 Grace E 333 Hannah 111,216,226 Hannah E 317,398 Harlus W 172 Harold W 333 Harriet 176 HattieL 333 Helen E 400 Henry 19,27,57,90,340 Henry A 173 Hepzibah HI Hiram B 172 », 332 2 Horace B 218,329 Horace J 332 Horace R 172,332 Hortense F 399 Jacob 398 Jacob B 111,218 James 58,902,3132 James H 176,334,340 James M 172,3332 Job 27,882 John 19, 57 Joseph A 398 Josephine M 332 Lawrence B 400 Lawrence H 400 Leander L 398 PAGE Lewis 90,113,176 Lewis M 371 Lloyd T 398 LoisH 217,398 Lucetta 217 Lucy 57 Luella 334 Maria 331 Marion P 333 Marjorie 400 Martha A 172 Mary 17, 27, 84, 334 MaryF 331 MaryL 176,309,340 Miriam 58, 112 „ ,, . , ( ..17,26, 27, 57, Nathaniel | _ 88,111,321 Nathaniel L 216,397 Newman 90,113,176 OrinB 398 Patience 27,58,87 PelegE....216, 317, 392, 398 PelegF 392,398 Perry 88 Phebe 27,58,112 Philena 2172,398 Polly B 90,113,223,422 Rebecca 36 Rhoda 226,417 Roxanna B 173, 333 Saliy 88 Salome 321 Samuel A 226 Sarah 176 Sarah A 111,218 Sarah E 218, 4ti0 Sarepta 2172 Seth 216 SethL 397 ShepardA 216 Simon B 172 „ , 5 27, 57, 88, 105, 111 Solomon -j .2162 217 Solomon D '-397 Stillman 90,113, 176,309 Susan C 176,340 Susan E 3982 Susanna 90, 113 Sybil 104 Thomas...ni, 2172, 398, 422 Troup B 111,2172 Weltha 57 William 9, 17,176 490 INDEX. PAGE William D 90, 1762 William H 1722 William P 332 William W 173,334 Wilmon E 340 Winifred 333 Zerviah 57, 111 Capt. 26 Wheeler, Arthur 428 Hannah 341,345 Harridon 40 Isabella 428 Jacob A 405 Joseph R 405,421 MaryE 405 Nathaniel J 428 Stella A 405 Susan M 405 William E 405 Whipple 28 Hannah 28 Whitaker Alfred 118, 235 Almira 118 Caroline 118, 235 Ede 59,117, 1182 Elizabeth 59, 117 Elizabeth H 235 Emily 118,235 Hannah. . , 118 Harrison 118 Harrison S 235 Helen A 236,428 Henry 59,117 Horace 118, 235 Horace W 235 Jonathan 59«, 1172 Julia M 118,236 Louisa E 236 Mary 118,236 Mary A 235 Patience 117 Rufus 117 Russell 117 Ruth 117 Sarah 59, 116 Susan 117 Susanna 59 Timothy 59, 117 William 117, 118,2362 William E 236 Whiting Charles H 374 Dexter 195, 374 Elias 197 Martha 197 PAGE Patty 81 Whitman, Lewis 2702 Peregrine 270 Wilbur, Abiah 114 Abijah 452,482,962 Adeline 413 Albert A 228 Alberts 186 Alexander 402 Alexander H 360 Allen 374 Almira 226,402,420 Almon 318 Alonzo 318 Alvina 420 AlvinaB 228 AlvinD 187, 362 Amelia A 402 Andrew J 402 Angenette T 358 AnnaE 330 Apollos 112. 2212 Arbela . 185 Arbela k..*.i85, 240, 241, 357 Artemas 222,406 Asenath 96 Augustus 357 Barney .405 Barsina 114, 227 Barton 171 Bathsheba 219, 221, 402 Benjamin 330, 331, 382 Bradford 226, 418 CalviH 114,2282 Caroline 222,318,406 Celiac 409 Charity 48 Charles 401 Charles E 409 Charles H 374 Charles L 402 Charlotte 186 Chester B 330,407 Clara F 358 ClarindaD 186,357 Clarissa 402 Clarissa P 356 Cleopatra H 281 Cordelia 187,318,361 Cornelia A 186,358 Cornelius H 361 Curtis 326 Curtis S 420 Daniel 94 INDEX. 491 PAGE Daniel B 171,330 David 226,419 Delia F 331 Dinah 1122,220,296 Ebenezer.1122, 219^, 401, 405 EdgarN 319 Edmund F 361 Edward 356 Edward B 357 Edwin F 402 Effie J 330 Elbridge E 419 EIijah^l09, 112, 219, 221^, 405 Elijah M 405 Eliphalet 171 Eliza W 187,361 Elizabeth {*''.!^*'.''''.fi| Elkanah 1122,221 ElkanahW 406 EllaC 362,406 Ellen B 357 Ellen M 356,402,403 Ellery L... 429 Elmer E 330 Emeline 171 Emeline F 358 Emeretta 409 Emery 318 Emily J 331 EmmaP 357 ^ . . (113,1142,171,226, Ephraim j ' ......419 Ernest F 330 Estella M 419 Esther L....C 226,397 Eugene C 420 EzraR 357 Fanny 221,402 Fidelia 319 Field 114,226 Frances A 3-57 Franklin P 406 Frederick C 331,358 Frank 331 Frank H 331 Gary 318 George 226,228,404 George B 409 Gustavus 356 „ , ( 94.109,1142,187, Hannah -j gig, 221, 227, ^28 PAGE Hannah D 187,361 Hannah F 171,329 Harriet 186 Harriet A. 402 Harriet E 227 Harrison D 362 Harrison 356 Harry S 361 Henry 112,216,281 Henry M 406 Hepzibah 216 Holden 1662 Horatio 185 Irene H 254 Irvilla 228 Isaac 281 Isaac W 357 Isaiah 413 Jacob 221, 404,405 Jacob Jr 221 , (...109,112,220,221, James -j ' .3742 James K..' 409 Jemima 94, 187 Joanna 401 John 48,357,402 Joseph 401,413 Josephus 409 Josephus W 409 Josephus W. L 409 Joshua 112 Josiah D 405 Lemuel 166,226,409 Lemuel C 374 Leonard 166, 3182 Levi 48 Libeus 222 Lieuphemia 405 Linus 94,186 Lloyd 187 Loi's 94,186 LoisC 281 Lorin 228 Louisa J 228 Louisa L 281 Lucinda 318 Lucy 48 Lucy A 331 LucyM 171,218,329 Lydia 221,2262,287,319 LydiaF 404 Lyman 222,406 492 INDEX. PAGE L. Ormando 419 Maria ,C 228 Maria L 361 Martha M 319 Martha W 361 Mary 216,318,404 Mary A 406 MaryE 228 Mary H 221,406 Mary L 405,409 Mary M 330 Mary W 187 Melancy A 406 Melancy S 187, 316, 360 Meshack 94, 113 Miriam 1122,222 M. Surett 419 Nancy 226,281,419 Nancy C 357 Nathan 402 Olivers 186,358 Oreann 319 Otis 185,356 Otis K 357 Parna 221, 222 Patience 114 Phebe 488 Philanthropy 166, 318 Philena 216 Philo 222 Rachel 319 B , ) ....114,171,218, Reuben ^ .227,404 Reuben A 227, 405, 406 Reuel 219 Reuel S 418 Rhoda 221,226 Ruth 167 Sally 226,418 Sally S 171 Sally W 216 Salmon 318 Capt. Samuel 254 Sarah 112,219,413 Sarah F 361 Sarah G 254,391 Sarah M 419 SelinaC 409 SethD 187,221,360 Shadrach 48 Silas 94, 187 Silas E 360 c- } 945, 185, 187 ^^°»«°" ; 243,330,361 PAGE Solomon 48, 111,216 Sophia 318 Stella 221,405 Susanna 2192,402 Sybil H 357 Temperance 216 Theodora J 409 Thomas S 228 Thirza 222,406 Timothy W 171,329 Vesta A 419 Vestus A 419 Warren E 357 Wealthy 48 Welcome P ...228 Wheeler 185,357 William 226,419 William B 228 William F 186, 243, 358 William H 358 Zephaniah 94, 186 Ziba 229,401,402 Zibeon 221,286,404 Zibeon W 405 Zilpha 216,396 Wild, Anna 57, 329 Mary 52 Willis, Albert L 317 Arthur E 316 Edgar S 316 Eugene E 317 EvaL 317 Flora E 316 Henry 316 Herbert L 316 Jedediah 72 John Ill Louisa 314 Mary 24 Nathan 209, 316 Nathaniel 209 Sophia 209 Susanna 47, 106 Williams, Abigail 39 Albert W..., ....156 Alfred 2412 Dr. Alfred 240 Alpheus 80, 156 Benjamin 38^ Betsey 241 Bradford H 156 Charity 39 Ebenezer 38 Edward 134 INDEX. 493 Elijah 38 Elizabeth 39 Eunice S 156 Fidelia. 134 Hannah 77,80,123,241 Hulda 122 Jacob 39, 80 Capt. Jacob 80 James 240 John 123 JohnM 293 Judith 38, 78 Julia A 156 Mary 392 Mary B 2412 Myra 183 Nathan 38a, 772 Peddy 80 Feddy W 156 Rachel 77 Richard 55 Rufus 155 Sarah 121 Seth E 348 Silas 26, 27 Susan D 356 Susan K 240 Virginia 240 Williamson, Duncan .... 9 Wilmarth, Clifford H 426 Nathan 426 Wilson, Chester 370 George 350 Harriet M 370 Mary 109 Robert 57 Susanna 109 Thomas 23 Winn, Sarah 203 Winslow, Margaret 77 Wiswall, Ann H 297 David B 297 Elijah 297 George 297 George C 297 Laurettas 297 Martha M 297 Susan J 298 Silence L 297 William B 298 William C 297 Withington, Catherine 90 George G 256 PAGE George R 256 Wittam, Rachel 45 96 Wixon, Albert E 307 Benoni S 307 Elizabeth B 307 Florence B 307 Mary F 307 Samuel Jr 307 Wolcott and Woolcot, Albert 420 Cornelius 69 Esther B 69 Henry 5, 6, 7 Wood, Caroline 257 Frank M 340 Fremont S 340 Granville M 340 Israel 398 James W 340 Lydia F 399 Mary A 177 Mary J 399 Merida S 310,398 Philena 398 Samuel 66 Sarepta D 399 Simeon S 310, 398,399 William 1772 Woodcock, Abigail 50 Benjamin 49^ David 49 Hepzibah 50, 98 John 50 Jonathan 49, 50^ Joseph 50 2 Margaret 49 Mary 49, 50 ^ Rebecca 50 Ruth 50 Woodward, Abiathar 57 Artemas 397 EUen F 424 Emerson 397 Hannah 396 Jonathan 25 Lloyd 397 Martha 172, 174 Roby 397 Seabury 397 Solomon 397 William 397 Worden, Abigail 303 Wright, Martha A 379 ^ r\ AfiC^ .^ o,^' ^ y c^ ^ ■^^0^ "^-..^^ ■^^0^ V '^:..^^>^ ^^'.^^^% ^'^:^'>^ ^'t^/ .f ^ ";, 6^ ^ " i •ftl^ s-^ aO'' 3^^ Q. // ^ s^ j:>^ /- "^^0^ -^AO^ ^* /.^r^'^>. ^^^ .t. '"', '^^ ^^^.<^' ^. "'^ ^ '^y.-<^ ^-.^^-^ .' %.,^' ^^:^>iL"^^'^ ^''^:i^"^% ^""^^ie^^'^ ' t--', ^^- °-