I Author Title Imprint la — 47372-3 QPO \ '■I i& 11 THE DESCENDANTS OF DEA. ZACIIAUY FITCH OF READING. It is tlie province of tliis i;cnealoi;y, in the Heoistek, to j)re.sent a con- densed record of tlie descendants of Dea. Zacliary Fitch. The space assigned for thi'su .irtii-les will not Hdniit an extended notice of individuals, hut dates, residence and general facts will he presented, to clearly identify the several persons named. In the Rkoister, Vol. xlvi., p. 323, is found the will of Thomas Fitch of Bockinu^ Essex, En^jland. He married Anne Ueve, Aug. (>, Kill, and died in Boeking, ir>;52 or early in the following year. He names sons, Thomas, .I.ihn, James, Samuel, and Joseph, who came to New Knglaud, and al^o names other children, Nathaniel, .Jeremy, Mary, Anna and Sandi. The first hoipiest provides for the oldest son Thomas, Injrn lijl2, died in Conn., 1704. The second bequest, " To my son and his heirs the messuage in Bocking, late of Hichanl Usher, deceased," &c., possibly designates a son whose name is unhitentionally omitted. It remains, however, to be proved that Dea. Zachary Fitch of Heading was a son of Thomas Fitch of Bocking. The date of the birth of Dea. Zachary Fitch, and of his older sons, is not recorded, but the age of some of his grand-3S, lie was an original member of the Church of R«'a, '51, 'til. In the records of Reading he is fnicpiently muned, and in the colonial papers of his time the good character of the man is fully confirmed. A facsimile of his autograph is fouml in the RK«;iSTKn, Vol. xxxiii, page 01, and other autographs are found in original papers. He wrote the name Zaehrie, and his eontenjixtraries freipiently wrote it Zachary and Zachery. but the name of his son and of many of his descemlants has taken the full form of Zaehariah. The name of his wife was Mary, but a record of the marriage has not been found. It is certain that he w.is marriecond, Mary . He d. ^larch 12, 1712-3. In Ijis will he |)r(nides for his wile Mary, and names three danghters, liridget I'oole, Klizabelh Brown, deceased, and IMary Bryant. Chihlreu : ZAcnAniAii,' b. Nov. 2i. ir.CC; d. April 10, ]CM. ]')i;ii)(;Kr, b. Nov. 1, liKI'J; m. Jonathan Poolo. Ki.i/.AiiKTii, 1). March 27, l(!71-2; m. .John ]5rown. Maky, b. April 2, 1C.7S; m. Thomas Bryant. 5. JoiiX'^ WicSTON, I), in England, 1631, came to Salem 1 Gil, and settled in Reading, now AVaketield, 1652. He was prosperous, and tlie possessor of several tracts of valuable land. He m. April 18, 1653, Sarah- Fitch, dan. of Dea. Zachary^. This is the earliest raar- riace recorded in Keadiuir. He d. about 1723, a. ii. Benjamin, b. April 7, IGOt ; m. 1715, Bethiah Mansflelcl of L5'nn. He m. second, Dec. 17, 1723, Mchitable Gibson of Boston. He d. Dec. 17, 1732. iii. Zaciiauiaii, b. April 25, 169G; d. May 15, 1698. iv. Euzabktii, b. March 28, 1698; ni. Nov. 24, 1720, Nicliolas Bcllvnapof Boston. V. Saau-kl, b. April 10, 1700; m. Dec. 11, 1729, Rebecca Williams of Lynn. He d. :May 8, 1752. vi. "William, b. Feb. 24, 1702; prob.'d. j'oung. vii. Zaciiauiaii, b. March 25, 1708; m. Sept. 18, 1730, Rebecca Wade of Medford. He d. Feb. 20, 1776. viii. IMarv, b. June 30, 1711; ra. Nov. 30, 1731, Ephraim Weston, 1). 1700, son of Thomas Weston and grandson of John and Sarali (Fitch) Weston (5). She d. June 5, 1737. ix. Judith, b. April 20, 1714; d. Sept. 8, 1714. X. Bridget, b. about 1719. 12. John Broavn of Reading, m. May 29, 1G94, Elizabeth^ Fitch, dan. of Dea. Benjamin-^ Fitch. She d. Aug. 12, 1696. No children recorded, and probably there was no living issue. 13. Thomas Bryant, b. April G, 1674, son of Abraham and Mary (Ken- dall) Bryant, m. Dec. 10, 1696, Mary^ Fitch, b. April 2, 1668, dau. of Dea. Benjamin'- Fitch. They lived in Reading. Children : i. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 9, 1697; d. young, ii. Thomas, b. Aug. 29, 1698; d. young, iii. Thomas, b. Nov. 14, 1700. iv. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1702. V. Maky, b. April 20, 1706. vi. John, b. Aug. 19, 1707. 14. Joseph^ Fitch, b. Feb. 26, 1662-3, son of Joseph,'^ was a farmer of Reading. He m. June 29, 1688, Ann Kil)be. He d. Jan. 9, 1695 ; and she m. second. May 28, 1700, John Dix, b. 16o9, son of Ralph Dix of Ipswich and Reading. Children of Joseph and Ann (Kibbe) Fitch : i. Joseph,* b. Sept. 3, 1689; d. Nov. 10, 1694. ii. Anna, b. Aug. 14, 1690; d. June 29, 1007. 19. iii. Zachakiah, b. Feb. 24, 1693-4; m. Abigail Davison. 20. iv. Joseph, b. Feb. 4, 1695-6; m. Margaret^Clark. ■'- 15. Bkxja^iin^ Fitch, b. July 14, 1667, son of Joseph,- removed to Bos- ton, where he was prosperous in business and a citizen of good re- pute. In 1720, Dublin, a negro servant of Benjamin Fitch, married a servant of Rev. William Cooper, and in his will, to the dower of his wife, he adds Dinah, a negro. He m. March 2, 1693, Mary Hett. He d. Dec. 14, 1739. She d. 1748. Children : Bkn-.iamix,* b. Jan. 13, 1603-4; d. Jan. 5, 1702-3. Eliphalet, b. Oct. 20. 1005; d. Jan. 21, 1702-3. ^Iauy, b. :May 28. 1608; ui. Aug. 8, 1717, Samuel Greenwood. They had sons Samuel and Benjamin. Joseph, b. July 30, 1700; marriage intention to Phebc Gross. Ann, b. May 5. 1704 ; d. July 30, 1705. Benjamin, b. Sept. 25, 1706; m. Jerusba Boylstou. I. ii. iii. 21. iv. V. 22. vi. 8 16. Samuel^ Fitch, b. Marcli 4, 1673-4, was son of Samuel.^ In addi- tion to the estate of his father, he received from his maternal grand- father, Job Lane, one-fourth of the Winthrop farm, upon which he settled at the time of his marriage. (See Hazen's Billerica, and Brown's Bedford.) This farm was in Billerica, and in the incorpor- ation of Bedford, 1729, it was included in the new town. His chil- dren were born in Billerica, but those who remained upon the paternal acres were residents of Bedford. He was a soldier in the Indian War, 1706 ; and many of his sons and grandsons were soldiers in the French and Indian War or in the Revolution. He was town clerk and selectman, and through life an intelligent useful citizen. He m. March 20, 1695, Elizabeth Walker, b. Feb. 13, 1677-8, dau. of JosejA and Sarah (Wyman) Walker of Billerica. She d. Nov. 26, 1716. Seven of her eight children survived her. He m. second, 1717, Eunice Taylor, b. in Concord, Dec. 22, 1678, dau. of John and Eunice (Wooley) Taylor. He d. April 4, 1742. The widow Eunice d. Ausf. 27, 1767. Children by first wife : Sakah,4 b. Dec. 25, 16%; d. Feb. 4, 1696-7. Sarah, b. May 4, 1698; m. Aug. 26, 1727, Richard Hicksou of S to ugh ton. Sajiuel, b. Feb. 14, 1699-1700. Joseph, b. Oct. 2, 1702. Benjamin, b. July 30, 1705. John, b. Feb. 12, 1707-8. Jeremiah. Zachariah, b. Feb. 13, 1712-13. Child by second wife : ix. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 22, 1718; m. Dec. 11, 1735, Joseph Mead-, b. 1712, son of Stephen and Ruth (Taylor) Mead. They lived upon the Mead homestead in Bedford. 17. Andrew Oliver, b. March 28, 1706, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Belcher) Oliver, H. U. 1724, m. June 29, 1728, Mary^ Fitch, dau. of Hon." Thomas.^ His mother, was a sister of Gov. Belcher. He was Lieut. Governor, and an agent under the Stamp Act. She d. Nov. 26, 1732. He m. second, Dec. 19, 1734, Mary Sanford, a sister of the wife of Gov. Thomas Hutchinson. Andrew Oliver, a son of Andrew and Mary (Fitch) Oliver, an heir to the estate of his maternal grand-father, m. Mary Lynde. 18. John* Fitch, b. Oct. 19, 1709, son of Hon. Thomas,^ m. March 30, 1732, Martha Stoddard, daughter of Andrew and Martha (Belcher) Stoddard. Gov. Belcher was her maternal uncle. He died, sine prole, previous to July 19, 1735. 19. Zachariah* Fitch, b. in Reading, Feb. 24, 1693-4, was son of Joseph.^ He was early a leather dresser, and subsequently engaged in mercantile pursuits. He was active in business, and accumulated a fair estate. He was prominent in town affairs, and acquired tracts of land in several of the new townships. As the guardian of James Kibbe, an insane person, jierhaps a maternal uncle, he disposed of a tract of land in Limenburg belonging to liis ward. He m., 1718, Abigail Davison, dau. of Major Daniel Davison of Newbury. He d. previous to 1746. Oil portraits of Zachariah and Abigail (Davison) 1. 23. ii. 24. iii. 25. iv. 26. V. 27. vi. 28. vii. 29. viii Fitch, now in the possession of the family of the late Francis Shel- don of Fitchbnrg, were once in the custody of their dauijhtcr Anna, who m. Nathaniel Sheldon, the great grand parents of Francis Shel- don. Children : i. Z.vcii.vRLvn*, b. March 9, 1719-20. ii. Mary, b. Aug. 29, 1721 ; living and unmarried, I'tiC). iii. AniGAiL, b. Sept. G, 1723. iv. Jacob, b. Sept. 3, 1725; m. Aug. 3, 1746, Eleanor Stayner. V. Bknj.vmix, b. Feb. 9, 1727-8. 30. vi. Anna, b. March 20, 1729-30; m. Natlianicl Sheldon, vii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 31, 1731-2; m. 17G0, Samuel Gorrod. 20. Joseph* Fitch, b. in Reading, Feb. 4, 1695-6, was son of Joseph,* In his infancy his widowed mother married John Dix of Reading. He came to Boston hi his youth, under the patronage of an older brother, and was admitted to membership in Brattle Street Church, June 5, 1715. He was prosperous in business, and an active useful citizen. He was one of the Prince subscribers, and his name is fre- quently met in the records of Boston. He m. in Boston, Jan. 15, 1718-9, Margaret Clark, b. April 4, 1697, dan. of Timothy and Sarah (Sprague) Clark. She d. Aug. 23, 1748 ; and he m. second, Ajjril 6, 1749, Mchitable (Gibson) Poole, dan. of Benjamin and Mehitable (Austin) Gibson of Boston, and widow of Benjamin Poole of Reading. At the time of his second marriage, Joseph Fitch re- moved to Reading, where he d. March 16, 1754. In his will, dated March 2, 1754, witucsssed at Reading, he is styled ■■' Joseph Fitch late of Boston." His widow m. third, Samuel Bancroft, b. 1693, son of Dea. Thomas and Sarah (Poole) Bancroft. Children : Margaret*, b. Dec. 5, 1719; d. May 9, 1722. Joseph, b. Aug. 21, 1721; m. Anne Waldo. Margaret, b. March U, 1722; m. William Downe. Prudence, b. Aug. 18, 1724; d. Aug. 22, 1734. Timothy, b. Oct. 23, 1725; m. Abigail Donahue. Thomas, b. Jau. 12, 1726; d. Feb. 26, 1754 — headstone in Reading. Jonas, b. June 1, 1728; m. Mary Harrod. ^ «^ Jere.miah, b. Nov. 10, 1729; d. May 26, 1730. Sarah, b. May 8, 1731 ; m. Thomas Dutton."": John, b. Oct. 2, 1733; d. Jan. 4, 1739. Prudence, b. March 5, 1734-5; d. young. Hannah, b. Oct. 9, 1736. Jonathan, b. Marcli 1737-8; d. June 21, 1738. M.utY, b. Sept. 10, 1739; d. Feb. IG, 1739-40. 21. Joseph* Fitch, b. July 30, 1700, was son of Benjamin.* His mar- riage intention to Phebe Gross was recorded Oct. 1, 1729. The marriage was not consummated. He d. Oct. 10, 1729. Phebe Gross, b. 1 695, was the daughter of Samuel and Mary (Cutt) Pen- hallow, and a grand-<.laughter of Gov. John Cutt of New Hamp- shire. She married first, Thomas Gross of Boston ; and married second, Oct. 10, 1734, Leonard Vassal, b. in Jamaica, 1678, sou of John and Ann (Lewis) Vassal. He d. June 20, 1737. She m. third, Feb. 11, 1738-9, Thomas Graves, H. U. 1703. He d. June 19, 1747; and she m. fourth, ^March 21. 1749-50, Francis Borland, whom she siu'vived, and died April 3, 1775. i. 31. ii. 32. iii. iv. 33. V. vi. 34. vii. viii, 35. ix. X. xi. xii. xiii xiv 10 22. Bexjamin" Fitch, b. Sept. 25, 1706, was son of Benjamin (15). He was a tanner, and his yard was not far from Bowdoin Square. He be- came wealthy, and each of the five children who sm-vived him re- ceived by inheritance valuable real estate in Boston. He m. Oct. 28, 1731, Jerusha Boylston, b. Nov. 5, 1711, daughter of Dr. Zabdiel and Jerusha (Minot) Boylston. He d. 1767r His widow subsequently is frequently named in the records and tax lists of Bos- ton. She survived all her chiklren except her son Zabdiel, who was hvmg in Jamaica, 1799, the date of her will. She also names in her will, Mary and Anna, children of her grandson Joseph Fitch, besides the chikben of her son Eliphalet Fitch. Children : i. Benjamin*, b. Feb. 18, 1732-3; not living 1767. ii. Jerusha, b. April 13, 1734; livine 1767. iii. Joseph, b. Aug 24, 1735; living f767. iv. Zabdiel, b. Nov. 29, 1736. See Mass. Rolls for his continued service in the Revolution. V. John, b. Jan. 14, 1738-9; d. Nov. 12, 1739. vi. Eliphalet, b. Nov. 5, 1740. He was one of the committee selected iu 1774 to accompany the selectmen in the annual visitation of the schools of Boston. In 1799 he was of Kingston, in Jamaica, vii. Mary, b. Sept. 23, 1742; d. young, viii. Thomas, b. 1743. Timothy Fitch (33) was appointed his guardian April 10, 1767. 23. Richard Hickson m. Aug. 26, 1727, Sarah* Fitch, dau. of Samuel (16). They lived hi Stoughton, where six children were born. Children : i. Richard, b. Jan. 15, 1728-9. ii. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 18, 1730. iii. Sarah, b. Feb. 8, 1731-2; m. Nov. 20, 1761, Geo. Monk, iv. Samuel, b. Dec. 9, 1734; m. March 22, 1771, Mary White. V. Eunice, b. Oct. 26, 1736; d. Oct. 28, 1737. vi. Jeremiah, b. Nov. 14, 1738; d. in His Maj^ Service at Lake George, July 30, 1758. . *= 24. Samuel* Fitch, b. Feb. 14, 1699-1700, son of Samuel (16) ; m. April 24, 1732, Joanna (Keyes) Kidder, b. 1695, dau. of Joseph and Joanna (Cleveland) Keyes, and widow of Thomas Kidder. She was the mother, by the former marriage, of Aaron, Reuben and Joseph Kidder, of New Ipswich, N. H. Samuel Fitch was a farmer in Westford, where he d. Jan. 9, 1775. She d. March 4, 1787. His will is dated June 6, 1772; probated Feb. 21, 1775. The estate was given to the two daughters. Children : i. Samuel*, b. Aug. 28, 1733; probably d. young. ii. Joanna, b. Jan. 29, 1734-5 ; m. March 22, 1754, Eleazer Read, b. Feb. 22, 1731, sou of Thomas aud Sarah (Fletcher) Read of Westford. Eleven children. iii. Lydia, b. March 13, 1737; ra. Oct. 20, 1760, Francis Leighton, b. 1734, sou of John. They lived in Westford, where she d. Feb. 13, 1801. He m. second, Nov. 21, 1802, Mrs. Hannah Jones, widow of Samuel Jones. Her maiden name was Hannah Brown, b. 1764. She m. first, Oct. 25, 1764, Capt. Isaac Davis of Acton, who fell at Concord Bridge on April 19, 1775 ; and m. second, July 30, 1782, Samuel Jones of Actou. Francis Leighton d. 1806. Eleven chil- dren by his first marriage. 36. 1. ii. 37. iii. 38. iv. V. vi. 39. vii, 11 25. Joseph^ Fitch, b. Oct. 22, 1702, was son of Samuel (16). lie was a farmer, wlieelwriulit an-ton to New Braintree. He d. IMarcli 28, 1814. vii. Pattv, b. July 14. 1750; livintr and unmarried, 1703. viii. Eli/ai!kth, b. Auij;. 7, 1752; d. unmarried, March 1, 1825. 45. ix. Moses, b. March 3, 1755; m. Rachel Stearns. ). ZAcnARiAn" FiTciT, 1). Feb. 13, 1712-3, son of Samuel (16) ; m. Oct. 1, 1733, Elizabeth Grimes, b. 1717, dan. of AVilliam Grimes of Lexington. lie was a farmer of Bedford. He d. Dec. 8, 1800 ; and his wife d. March 12, 1790. Children : 46. i. Zachakiah*, b. April 1, 1734; m. first, Rebecca Davis. ^ ii. "\ViLLi.\M, b. Feb. 19, 1735-6; soldier, d. in French and Indian "War. iii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 6, 1738-9 ; m. Dec. 8, 1763, Samuel Lane, b. Oct. 21, 1737, son of John and Hannah (Abbott) Lane, and a half brother of Elizabeth Lane, wife of her uncle Jeremiah Fitch. They lived in Bedford, wiiere she d, Sept. 29, 1796; and lied. June 26, 1802. Four children. 47. iv. Jonas, b. Feb. 5, 1740-1 ; m. Annis. Shattuck. V. EuENEZER, b. Sept. 4, 1743; d. Sept. 6, 1749. vi. ESTHEK, b. Sept. 12, 1745; d. Sept. 23, 1749. vii. Lucy, b. ; d. Sept. 11, 1749. viii. EsTiiEit, b. Oct. 13, 1749; m. Oct. 25, 1774, Nehemiah Lawrence, b. Jan. 14, 1752, son of Amos and Abigail (Abbott) Lawrence. Hed. in Grotou, July 13, 1786. Four daughters. 48. ix. EcENEZER, b. Aug. 5, 1751 ; m. Persis Bush. X. Lucy, b. July 6, 1753; m. Joseph Hill of Billerica, b. Ang. 28, 1749, son of Joseph Hill. He d. Aug. 6, 1789; and she m. second, Nov. 7, 1793, Peter Hill, b. March 9, 1747-8. son of Peter Hill. She d. July 10, 1822. He d. Feb. 21, 1823. Children. xi. Saiiah, b. Jan. 2, 1755; m. April 26, 1774, Lieut. Samuel Hemenway of Groton, b. 1748, son of Rev. Pliineas Hemenway of Towusend. She d. in Groton, April 15, 1826. Their sou Samuel was a well known physician of Salem and Boston. xii. Pheije, b. Nov. 25, 1756; m. July 22, 1784, John Sprague, b. in Bil- lerica, April 2G, 1759, son of Nicholas and Sarah (Walker) Sprague. They lived on the Fitch homestead in Bedford. He d. March 6, ISIO"; and she d. March 25, 1841. Seven children. xiii. Alice, b. Nov. 10, 1759; m. Capt. Henry Woods, b. Dec. 11, 1757, son of Geu. Henry and Deborah (Parker) Woods of Groton and Peppcrell. They lived in Pepperell, Eaton, N. H., and Nottingham, N. H. He was town clerk and selectman of Eaton several years. He d. Sept. 2, 1813, near Sackctt's Harbor, N. Y., while in service on a government counnissiou to establish the boundarv line between New York and Canada. She d. at Belgrade, Me., March 16, 1829. Ten children. xiv. Daniel, b. Feb, 21, 1764. He was one of the pioneer settlers of Eaton, N. H. He d. Oct. 12, 1843. 14 30. Nathaniel Sheldon, son of Ephraim Sheldon, m. about 1749, Auna^ Fitch, born March 20, 1729-30; dau. of Zachariah (19). They lived in Reading. The births of the children are recorded in Reading. He d. in Reading. The widow Anna subsequently- lived with her children in Ashby and in Fitchburg. She d.- in Fitchburg, 1820. Children: i. Hannah, b. 1750; m. Jacob Damon, b. March 15, 1746. He d. 1821 ; she d. 1834. ii. Nathaniel, b. Jan. 9, 1752; m. April 29, 1779, Sarah Carter. They lived iu Reading. Four children. iii. Zachariah, b. March 10, 1754; m, Oct. 20, 1785, Mary Joues of Au- dover. They lived iu Andover a few years, removing to Fitchburg 1790. Francis Sheldon, previouslj' uamed, is a sou of Samuel aud grandson of Zachariah. See Zachariah Fitch (19). iv. Susannah, b. June 5, 1750; m. Russell Sheldon, b. .Jan. 14, 1752, son of Abraham Sheldon of Reading. He d. .luue 29, 1843. v. William, b. July 7, 1758 ; m. Oct. 4, 1793, Hanuah Page, b. May 20, 1770, dau. of Jouathau and Esther (Willard) Page of Fitchburg. He lived iu Ashby, where he d. 1826. Four childi-eu. vi. Lucy, b. March 7, 1761 ; m. Jonathan Lawrence, b. in Woburu, Dec. 11, 1758, son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Johnson) Lawrence of Woburu aud x\shby. They lived iu Ashby, where she d. about 1798. He m. second, June 24, 1800, Lydia Boynton, and d. 1806. vii. Benjamin, b. recorded July 20, 1764, and again July 10, 1765. Pos- sibly there were two children, and one d. young. He m. Esther Flint. They lived in Fitchburg, where he d. Oct. 25, 1825. Three children. viii. Mary, b. 1767, recorded June 10, aud again July 9; m. Amos Eaton. Removed to Wilton, N. H., 1792. is. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 10, 1770; m. Joseph Eaton of Ashby. X. Tamar, b. March 10, 1774; m. Feb. 9, 1797, Jonathan Page of Fitch- burg, b. Feb. 22, 1772, son of Jonathan and Esther (Willard) Page. 31. Joseph^ Fitch, b. Aug. 21, 1721, son of Joseph (20) ; m. April 5, 1744, Anne Waldo, b. July 15, 1719, dau. of John and P^lizabeth (Fenno) AYaldo. Lived in Boston, where he d. Oct. 31, 1748. She m. second, May 30, 1754, Capt. Nathaniel Wales of Braintree, b. April 11, 1717, son of Elkanah Wales. He d. June 26, 1790 ; she d. about 1800. Children : i. Prudence, 6 b. Dec. 16, 1744; m. 1762, Abijah Hunt, b. Aug. 20, 1743, sou of Benjamin and Sarah (Arnold) Hunt. They removed from Braintree to Williamsburg. He d. 1822 ; and she d. Oct. 17, 1803. Twelve children. ii. Ann, b. Oct. 22, 1746; m. 1742, George Wheeler. iii. Joseph, b. Dec. 14, 1748; d. Feb. 8, 1748-9. 32. William Downe, b. in Boston, May 16, 1719, son of Col. AVilliam and Sarah (Danforth) Downe ; m. in Boston, March 12, 1740, Margaret^ Fitch, b. March 14, 1722-3, dau. of Joseph (20). He lived in Boston and in Cambridge, removing to Lunenburg 1745. He was selectman, town clerk and Justice of the Court of Sessions. For several years he was clerk of the proi3rietors of Monadnock No. 1, now Rindge, N. H. His manuscript was scholarly, and his handwriting clear and ornate. He d. May 6, 1759. His widow bad a home, for some time at least, with her sister Sarah, wife of Thomas Button. 15 Children i. TViLLiAM, b. in Boston, July 17, 1741. ii. JosKPii, b. in Boston, Dec. 30, 1742; m. Dec. 22, 1768, Martha Wood, b. July 15, 1741). He lived in Fitchbnrir. where his descendants have been numerous. lie d. Feb. 20, 1828 ; and she d. June 2'.), 1S12. iii. Samuel, b. in Cambridge, Jan. 17, 1744-5; m. Jan. 1, 1771, Eunice Went-worth, b. Dec. 18, 1750, dan. of Moses and Mindwell (Stone) Wcntworth of Harvard. They removed to Cavendish, Vt. iv. Sakaii, b. Lunenburj;, Dec. 20, i74G; d. March 24, 1755. V. Makgakkt, b. Lunenburii:, Auc;. 19, 1749; m. Nov. 12, 1771, Samuel Davis, b. June 7, 1735, son of Samuel and Sarah (Boynton) Davis. vi. Elizabetu, b. Lunenburg, Dec. 18, 1751. 33. Ti-VOTiiY^ FiTCn, b. in Boston, Oct. 23, 1725, son of Joseph (20), was a prosperous merchant in Boston. He is frequently and houoral)ly named in the records of Boston, and in 17G4 he was one of the gentlemen invited to attend the selectmen at the annual visitation of the schools. Dming the later years of the Revolution he met several losses and retired from business, and subsecjueutly lived in Medford. He m. Aug. 19, 174G, Abigail (Hall) Donahue, b. in Medford, Aug. 15, 1725, dan. of Andrew and Abigail (Walker) Hall, and widow of Cajit. David Donahue. She died leaving six daughters. He m. second, Oct. IG, 17G0, Eunice (Brown) Plaisted, b. in Salem, 1731, dau. of Benjamin and Emiice (Turner) Brown, and widow of Tlaisted. He d. in Medford, Sept. 28, 1790. The widow Eunice d. in July 1799. Children, by lirst wife : i. Abig.\il,« bapt. April 5, 1747; m. Nov. 5, 1771, Hugh Tarbet. He d. about 1790. The widow receipts, 1800, for one-seventh of her father's estate, of which Hon. Peter Chardon Brooks was admr. Four children : (1) Hugh. (2) Ahignil, b. 1773; m. Dec. 31, 1795. Augustus Hunt, b. 1769, son of Samuel and Hannah (Taylor) Hunt, He was a merchant, Temple street, Boston. He d. 1812. She d. Oct. 29, 1813. (3) Fitdi. (4) Nancy, m. Samuel Buell, postmaster of Medford, 1797-1813. ii. Elizabeth, m. Lendall Pitts, b. 1747, son of Hon. James and Eliza- beth (Bowdoin) Pitts. He d. in Boston, Dec. 31, 1784. Four chil- dren : (1) William, b. Aug. 22, 1779; m. Dec. 15, 1810, Emily Shattuck of Suffield, Conn. She d. Dec. 15, 1831 ; he d. 1846. (2) James Lendall, b. 1780, d. 1798. (3) Elizabeth Warner, b. Dec. 15, 1783; m. Gerard Cazeneau, French Consul at Portsmouth, N. H., and New York City. He d. in France, 1830; she d. 1851. (4) .¥«;•- garct Gordon, b. 1784; unm. ; d. Aug. 17, 1823. iii. INIakgakkt, b. about 1751; m. Gordon. She d. without issue. iv. Haxxah, bapt. Feb. 4, 1753-4; m. Joseph Barrell. She d. soon after marriage. Their daughter, Hannah, m. Benjamin Joy of Boston. V. Sarah, m. Edward Gray; and d. without surviving children, before 1790. vi. Betsey, d. unm., before 1800. Children, by second wife : 49. vii. John Bkowx, m. Hepzebah Hall. viii. Eunice, m. April 19, 1789, Andrew Hall, b. Feb. 2G, 1761, sou of Ben- jamin and Hepzebah (Jones) Hall. See Hall Genealoirv. ix. Chaules Haiiuisox, ra. Orne. He was a merchant of Medford. X. Hanxau Bkowx, b. May 14, 1777; m. Sept. 18, 1794, E7,ekiel Hersey Derby, b. in Salem, Nov. 1, 1772, II. U. 1791, sou of Elias Hasket and Elizabeth (Crowninshield) Derby. He d. Oct. 31, 1852. See Essex lust. Collections, iii., 287. 16 34. JoNAS^ Fitch, b. June 1, 1728, son of Joseph (20) ; m. in Boston, April 12, 1751, Mary Harrod. He removed to Maine about 1754. In 1756-1759 he was often in the service, and was a lieutenant in Capt. Goodwyn's company, and subsequently a captain. He resided at Pownaisborough, now Dresden, and later in Bristol, Me. He was a selectman, and a substantial citizen. .His wife d. 17G8, and he m. second, 1772, Widow Annis Miller. He d. Sept. 11, 1819. Children : i. Joseph, « b. Boston, Feb. 9, 1752. ii. Catherine, bapt. Boston, Jau. 13, 1754. iii. John, m. Sept. 22, 1789, Sally Patterson. 50. iv. Timothy, b. Nov. 20, 1757; m. Abigail Webster. —* V. Mary. vi. Hannah. 35. Thomas Button, b. in Billerica, Aug. 28, 1713, son of Thomas and Hannah (Burge) Button ; m. May 10, 1737, Mary Hill. He re- moved from Westford to Lunenburg soon after 1741. His wife Mary, the mother of several children, d. about 1754. He m. second, Sept. 9, 1756, Sarah« Fitch, b. May 8, 1731, dan. of Joseph (20). By a change in town lines his homestead was within Fitchburg after 1764. He removed, 1766, to Rockingham, Vt. Children, by second wife : i. Joseph Fitch, b. June 3, 1757. ii. Susannah, b. Marcli 7, 1759. iii. John, b. July 9, 1761. 36. JosiAH Crosby, b. in Billerica, Nov. 24, 1730, son of Josiah and Eliza- beth (French) Crosby ; m. Aug. 23, 1750, Sarah'^ Fitch, b. March 25, 1732, dau. of Joseph (25). They lived in Monson, now Mil- ford, N. H. He was a soldier in French and Indian wars, and an officer of distinction in the Revolution. He d. Oct. 15, 1793, and she d. Sept. 16, 1825. They were the progenitors of a celebrated fam- ily. For a full account of their descendants, see " A Crosby Fam- ily," by Judge Nathan Crosby, 1877. 37. Jonathan Blodgett, b. in Lexington, June 28, 1729, son of Thomas and Mary Blodgett ; m. Jan. 12, 1757, Molley= Fitch, b. Oct. 16, 1737, dau. of Joseph (25). He removed to Jaffrey, N. H., about 1765. Three children b. in Lexington and two in Jaffrey. Children : i. Jonathan, b. March 6, 1756 ; m. first, Susannah Teuney ; m. second, Parna Gooclenough. Lived in Harvard, Marlborough, N. H., and Gilead, Me. ii. MOLLEY, b. Oct. 3, 1760; m. 1781, Roger Gilmore, b. July 31, 1739, son of Robert and Elizabeth Gilmore of Londonderry, N. H. ; his second marriage. He was one of the early settlers of Jaflrey, N. H., and a prominent citizen, a captain, selectman, representative, and delegate to the constitutional convention in 1791. He d. 1807 ; she d. July 5, 1819. Eight children. iii. Thaddeus, b. Dec. 2-i, 1762 ; unm. ; d. 1807. iv. Charlotte, b. April 14, 1769; m. Nov. 2, 1788, David Lacy of Jaflrey, N. H. He d. Feb. 17, 1827, aged 68; she d. July 6, 1834. Nine children; among these, Betsey, wife of Jonas M. Melville, a gentle- man of wealth and influence. V. Joseph, b. Oct. 14, 1770; m. Elizabeth French, b. June 20, 1769, dau. of John and Priscilla (Mace) French of Billerica and Jafi"rey, N. H. He lived in Jafl'rey. He d. May 28, 1842; she d. Dec. 19, 1852. Several children. 17 ). JosiAH MuNROE, b. in Lexington, Feb. 12, ITlf), f5on of Marrett and Di'liverancc (Parker) Munn)e : m. Nov. Ki, 17(;s, Susannali'^ Fitch, b. July 22, 17i;{, ilau. of Josepli (2."»). In 17(;8 he settled in .Taf- frey, N. II., but soon removed to Monson, N. H., and later to Amherst, N. II. In 17S8 he removed to ]Mari<'tta, O. He served in the Revolution, and was a captain in the N. II. Continental Line from 177(5 to 1781. See N. II. War Rolls, for a continued record of patriotic aervice. Six children. ). TnADDF.rs^ Fitch, b. March 23, 1755, was only son of Joseph (25) and Rachel Fitch. He lived in Rind^e. X. H., and Amherst, N. II., a few vears. He was a soldier in tlie Revolution, was at Bunker Hill in Cai)t. Josiah Crosby's company, and a quarter-master in Stark's Brigade in the Bennington campaign. He returned to Bedford, 1778. He m. Sept. 14, 1779, Mary Moore, dan. of John and ]Mary (Wheeler) Moore. Children : 1. Mary.« b. Dec. 29, 1779: m. Sept. 2, 1810, Oliver Reed, b. Dec. 11, 1755, son of Oliver and Sarah (Bridge) Reed. Lived in Bedford. He d. Aug. 15, 1837; she d. May 31, 1812. They had two children, twins, Nathan Oliver and Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 6, 1812. See Family of David Fitch (51). ii. Sarah, b. Sept. 22, 1781. iii. Josiii'n, b. July 10, 1797; d. Dec. 30, 1830, ). David^ FiTCii, b. May 22, 174.]; m. April 3, 1770, Mary Fowle. Succeeded his father in the mill and homestead. Served in Capt. John Moore's company, 1775. He d. July 27, 1813; she d. Sept. 19, 1829, aged 82. Children : i. Polly,* b. Oct. 23, 1770; m. Benjamin "Wheeler of Concord, N. H. Giles Wheeler, Esq., of Concord, is a descendant, ii. LVDL\, b. Dec. 7, 1772; m. Sept. 10, 1801, Nathaniel Page, b. Oct. 25, 1775, son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Brown) Page of Bedford. He d. Ausr. 30, 1858; she d. Jan. 24, 1852. Eight children. 51. iii. David, b. June 28, 1777; m. Hannah Proctor, iv. Isaac, b. Jan. 15, 1782; d. Feb. 5, 1797. . Paul® Fitch, b. Jan. 4. 1741-2, was son of John (27). He m. 1767, Mary Jaquitli, b. liillerica, June 2G, 1747, dan. of Abraham and Hannah (Farley) Jaquith. He lived in Ashby until 1770, when he removed to the north part of Lancaster : and in 1775 he bought of his brother Jacob the laud and mills in Riudge, N. II., later known as the Kimball and- the Converse nulls. "VVTiile a resident of Rindge, he served in Capt. Salmon Stone's company, 1777. In 1778 he removed to Peterborough, N. 11., and in 1780 to Jaffrey, N. H. His wife d. in Jaffrey, Feb. 18, 1800. He m. second, in Rindge, Jan. 7, 1802, Joanna (Rice) Walker, widow of Samuel Walker of Rindge. At this date he removed to Marlborough, N. H., where he d. May 2, 1818. Children : i. Haxnaii,' b. Ashby, June 23, 1708 ; m. John Moore, b. Sharon, N. H., Jan. 20, 1768, son of David and Mar.i^arct (Tajiijart) Moore. He was a soldier in the Revolution, and was a farmer in Sharon. He d. Dec. 20, 1840; she d. Sept. 18, 1854. Nine children. ii. John, b. Lancaster, Oct. 11, 1770; d. in Cleveland, O., 1841. He was married ; but no record obtained of the family. 18 iii. Paul, b. Lancaster, June 21, 1773; m. Nov. 25, 1802, Sarah Walker, b. 1784, ilau. of Samuel aiidJoanna (Rice) Walker of Riudge, N. H, She cl. Nov. 14, 1814. Hem. second, Dec. 21, 1815, Sarah Davis. He lived in Marlborough, N. H., and Claremout, N. H. He d. Dec. 18, 1843 ; she d. Aug. 2, 1869. ■ Six children by first, and six by second marriage. iv. Mary, b. Riudge, March 15, 1776; m. April 15, 1799, William Moore, b. Jan. 10, 1774, sou of David and Margaret (Taggart) Moore of Sharon, N. H. He Vi'&s a lieutenant in the militia, and a town officer. He died Oct. 6, 1823. His" widow died Oct. 23, 1835. Eleven children; among these, Mary Fitch Moore, b. April 20, 1807, m. March 4, 1830, Samuel Stearns, b. Aug. 27, 1802, sou of Daniel and Elizabeth (Knowlton) Stearus — the honored parents of the compiler of this geuealogj\ v. Alice, b. Peterborough, April 11, 1779; bliud many vears; d. num., 1859. vi. Abigail, b. Jaflrey, Feb. 26, 1782; ra. 1809, Joseph Piper. Four children. vii. Jacob, b. Jaffrev, Feb. 20, 1785; unmarried; d. Marlborough, N. H., Aug. 19, 1852. viii. SusAX, b. Jaffrey, Oct. 2, 1789; m. Aug. 7, 1808, David Blood. He was killed in a mill at Marlborough, N. H., May 2, 1813. She m. second, April 3, 1815, Joseph Tolmau, b. March 8, 1789, son of Joseph and Martha (Clark) Tolmau. She d. Hinsdale, N. H., Juue 29, 1875. Three children by first, and eight by second marriage. ix. LuTHEii Jaquith, b. Jatfrey, Sept. 8, 1792; m. Nov. 4, 1822, Jane Hoyt, b. May 25, 1798. He was a man of culture, and many years a school teacher. Lived in Hopkinton, N. H., where he d. Feb. 5, 1872. She d. April 1, 1867. One child, Sarah Jane, who m. Samuel Spoflford of Hopkinton. 42. Joshua Chase, b. Littleton, Aug. 31, 1743, son of George Chase of Littleton, and later of Shirley, m. 1770 (intention June 2), Susannah^ Fitch, b. Feb. 18, 1746-7, dau. of John (27). He removed to Chesterfield, N. H., and after several years returned to Shii'ley, where he d. March 11, 1810. She d. July 10, 1827. Children : i. Jacob, b. Shirley, June 30, 1771; m. 1791, Olive Wilson; m. second, Jenny Nelson, ii. Abigail, b. April 25, 1773. iii. William P., b. June 8, 1775; d. Chesterfield, 1778. iv. George, b. Jan. 2, 1778; d. Chesterfield, 1778. V. Susan:xah, b. Oct. 17, 1780. vi. Williaji p., b. June 2, 1783. vii. Lucy, b. April 8, 178G. viii. John, b. Aug. 15, 1788. 43. Samuel^ Fitch, h. Nov. 9, 1736, son of Jeremiah (28), m. May 28, 1766, Mary Blood, b. Concord, Aug. 1, 1740, dau. of Stephen and Mary Blood. He was a farmer of Acton. His wife d. about 1776, and he m, second, April 23, 1778, Abiel Walker, widow of Capt. Ben- jamin Walker of Chelmsford. Captain Walker was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Bunker Hill, and died within the enemy's line, August, 1775. Samuel Fitch d. July 21, 1809. The births of the daughters are not on record. It is probable there was a dau. Abigail, who m. 1798, James Giles, Jr., of TovsTisend ; and a dau. Hannah, who m. Joseph Blood, but it may appear that Hannah was a daughter of Captain Walker. So far as known, there were sis children by the fii'st, and two by the second marriage. 19 Children, by first wife : i. NoAit," b. A|iril 1!>, 17G8; in. ■May 1. 17%, INfary Davis, dan. of Capt. Isaac Davis of Acton. Tic livc'il in l'ctt'rl)orn', N. II., anil in Han- cock, N. II. He removed in 1S2I to Albany, N. Y. ; and d. Spi'in,'?- villc, X. Y., about 1H31). Five diildren. ii. Lor, b. April li), 1708; twin; m. in Acton, Anij. 2S, 1702, Pamelia Hoar, dan. of Oliver and Silence (IIonct. 20, 1860; she d. June 13, 1881. To Charles W. Jerdcs of Bedford, and Rev. Henry F. Jenks of Canton, sons of John Henry and Mary Rand (Fitch) Jenks, the compiler is under obligation for courteous and diligent attention to many inquiries. v. Almox, b. Aug. 8, 1780; m. Jlarch 28, 1S14, Martha Wood. Lived in Bedford. He d. Nov. 23, 1820; she d. June 22, 1852. Two children. vi. A.Aios, b. July 26, 17S2; ra. April 7, 1813, Martha Starr of Roxbury. Three children. vii. John, b. Feb. G, 1785 ; d. Feb. 2, 1850. viii. Alforu, b. Aug. 2, 178(!; m. June 4, 1818, Sally Reed, b. Oct. 8, 17D7, dau. of Roirer and Sarah (Webber) Recti. He d. June 22, 1852 ; she d. Aug. 23, 1820. One child, Sally Reed, b. Feb. 19, 1820. 20 45. MosEs^ Fitch, b. March 3, 1755, son of Jeremiah (28), m. Nov. 14, 1782, Rachel Stearns, b. Nov. 3, 1758, dau. of Capt. Edward and Lucy (Wyman) Stearns of Bedford. He was one of the Bedford company, April 19, 1775, and later of Capt. Solomon Kidder's com- pany, Col. Brooks's regiment of Continental Line. He was wounded at White Plains, and subsequently a pensioner. He was a deacon, and a worthy citizen. He d. Oct. 12, 1825; she d. May 23, 1817. Children : i. Solomon,^ b. Nov. 8, 1783; m. Jan. 7, 1808, Susannah Fuller, b. Charlestown, N. H., July 30, 1788, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Parks) Fuller. He was a farmer, and lived in Littleton, N. H., from 1808 until be died, Nov. 18, 1870; and she d. July 30, 1870. Ten children; of these, Susan, b. June 13, 1817, was the wife of Charles R. Morrison, a lawyer, and compiler of Morrison's Digest of New Hampshire Law Reports. ii. Lucy, b. July 7, 1785; m. Juue 5, 1810, John Page, b. March 3, 1781, son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Brown) Page of Bedford. Lived iu Bedford, where both d. February, 1861. iii. Moses, b. March 28, 1787; m. Dec. 6, 1810, Polly Brown, dau. of Nathaniel Bowman and Abigail (Page) Browu. He d. in Bedford, Aug. 1, 1824, leaviug one sou, John Moses, b. July 8, 1811, who re- moved to Michigan, and was successful. iv. Elijah, b. Jan. 10, 1790; m. Mary Morse. Lived in Boston, and d. May 7, 1840. V. Rachel, b. Nov. 30, 1791; m. Feb. 18, 1819, Joseph Brown, b. Jan. 24, 1782, son of Nathaniel Bowman and Abigail (Page) Brown. He d. Aug. 26, 1858 ; she d. March 26, 1868. They were the grand- parents of Abram English Browu, to whom the compiler is in- debted for favors received. vi. Joel, b. June 12, 1794; m. Feb. 18, 1819, Susannah Hill, b. April 30, 1798, dau. of Josiah and Susanna (Davis) Hill. He was a farmer, and later a merchant, in Bedford, and a deacon. He d. -Aug. 4, 1845; she d. Oct. 21, 1882. vii. Nathan, b. Oct. 22, 1797; d. Feb. 9, 1800. 46. Zachariaii^ Fitch, b. April 1, 1734, was son of Zachariah (29). He is known as Capt. Zachariah Fitch of Groton, and his name is frequently met in the annals of his time. He served iu the French and Indian Wars, and was a lieutenant and later a captain in the Revolution, and distinguished in civil affairs. He m. Oct. 15, 1755, Rebecca Davis, b. Aug. 2, 1736, dau. of Eleazer and Rebecca (Chandler) Davis of Concord; m. second, Aug. 4, 1763, Lydia Tuck; m. third, Feb. 3, 1767, Sibyl Lakin, b. Oct. 16, 1739, dau. of John and Lydia (Parker) Lakin of Groton, who d. Oct. 11, 1806 ; and he m. fourth, May 11, 1809, Elizabeth Tuttle. He d. Sept. 2, 1820 ; she d. Jan. 5, 1823. Children, by first wife : i. Rebecca^, b. 1759; m. 1779, Benjamin Whitney, b. Pepperell, Oct. 27, 1741, son of Josiah and Abigail (Nutting) "Whitney. Lived in Pep- perell. She d. Juue 23, 1793. ii. Abigail, b. 1761 ; d. unmarried, 1831. Children, by second wife : iii. Richakd, b. Oct. 25, 1763; removed to Baldwin, Me. iv. Joseph, b. Feb. 13, 1766 ; removed to Baldwin, Me. Children, by third wife : V. William, b. Feb. 18, 1768; m. March 8, 1792, Betsey Woods, vi. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 30, 1769; m. Nov. 25, 1788, Samuel Farnsworth, b. Sept. 29, 1767, sou of Dea. Isaac and Anna (Green) Farnsworth. 21 He was a physician of Bridiieton, Me. lie d. Nov. 4, 1817; she d. April G, 184-1" VAaht cliildren. Of these, Samuel, b. Oct. 19, 1791, Tlart. Coll. 1813, "was a physician of Bridfjeton; and Benjamin Franlilin, b. Dec. 7, 1793, Dart. Coll. 1813, was a Baptist clergyman, and at liis death, ls,")l, was president of Tennessee University. vii. Sibyl, b. May 7, 1772; m. June 2, 1793, l)avi