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The head, talons, wings, and claws were those of the Eagle; neck, body, legs, and tail, of the Lion. Enisiil means toin off. Counter-Charged means white heads on hiack groiimi. and Mack heads on white ground. Cri-sl, (liitlin's head, conped gules. Cnn/H'd means cut off as l)y one stroke of the sword. Gules MH'ans Hed ; the crest must be red. ■ I Explanatory Notes. The first numbers indicate the individual. The Roman numerals indicate the generation. The last numbers indicate the j^arent. The star (*) indicates those whose genealogy can be traced. THE TENNEY FAMILY OR THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS TENNEY.^... OF ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS 1638-1904 REVISED WITH PARTIAL RECORDS OF PROF. JONATHAN TENNEY By M:^j/ TENNEY concord, n. h. The Rumford Press 1904 / LIBRASYof CONGRESS Two Copies Hecelved JAN 3 1905 Oopyrnjrii tntry ^usy a XXu Nw COHY B. Copyright, 1904, by M. J. Teaney, The Tknxey Family, REVISED. DEDICATED To THE JVIemoey OF COL. A. B. W. TENNEY AND HIS WIFE, MRS. SOPHIA (CUTLER) TENNEY, BY A DAUGHTER. Preface. Remember the days of old, consider the years of many genera- tions : ask thy father and he will shew thee ; thy elders, and they will tell thee. — Deuteronomy 32 : 7. MELIOTYPE CO., BOSTON. THE TENNEY FAMILY. Our English Home. Our English home was Rowley on the Yorkshu*e Wolds, in the East Riding (a Saxon word signifying third) of the County of Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the great waterway, the river Humher, an estuary of the German Ocean, and is six miles from its south bank, twenty miles from Spurn-Head-at-the-Sea, and three hundred feet elevation above the sea. It is 53° 34' north lati- tude, 0° 10' west longitude, ten miles from the great commercial port of Hull, which lies on the north bank of the river Humber, and is the third port in England in size. It is six miles southwest of Beverly, to which union of churches it belongs. In 1852 a letter written by a lawyer residing near Rowley, England, gives the fol- lowing description of the place : " It is a hamlet containing about a dozen houses and some fifty or sixty inhabitants who are engaged in agiiculture. It has neither trade nor institutions ; with two other hamlets Hunsley and Bentley, it constitutes a parish. It is delightfully situated on the top of high hills called Yorkshire Wolds. It is noted as having a good church preferment, the living being worth about fifteen hundred pounds per year, and is almost a sinecure as to labor performed. Hence the gift is sought by clergy who desire leisure and good pay. It is said that Rev. Ezekiel Rogers was a leading divine in England in his day, and held charge at Rowley. It was probably a more important place in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries than now relatively. " The parish has five hamlets embracing 5,760 acres : Little Weton, where the chief part of the inhabitants live ; Riplingham, Hunsley, Bentley, and Rowley, which has a church (St. Peter's) and a rec- tory, but no inhabitants except the rector. Rev. Henry C. T. Hil- 8 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. yard and bis family. He accepted the charge of the parish in 1852, at wliich date the only church there, a very old, dilapidated struc- ture, was restored by the rector on his going there to reside. "The church is situated a few rods north of the road, one half mile from the station on the Hull & Barnslay Railway, and about thirty-one miles southeast of the old Roman capital, York." In the summer of 1896 Mr. Willis R. Tenney VIII \isited Row- ley, and took a snap shot of the church which dates back five cen- turies ; the tower is distinctly Xorman ; a portion of the main build- ing may date back a centvuy earlier. In the church is an old stone font of the twelfth century, and the workmanship is of much inter- est. Mr. Tenney was taken about by the rector, Henry C. T. Hil- yard, a well kei)t man, who died in September, 1898. In 103 8 Ezekiel Rogers and some twenty families of his parish- ioners came over to New England. Their ship was the John of London. Rev. Joseph Glover, the " Father of the American Press," was a fellow passenger, bringing the first printing-press ever shipped to America. The good man " reached his port before the sliip madfe land " ; but his press came, and is still preserved. (By J. L. Ewell, N. E. Magazine^ September, 1899, Vol. XXI, Xo. 1, page 9.) This is corroborated by the best authority. The late Hiram Harriman, of the Georgetoioi Advocate, informed me that he had carefully inves- tigated the above-named matter and that he was satisfied the state- ment was true. I accepted it from him as true and believe it true. (George B. Blodgette, Esq., historian of Rowley, Mass.) Rev. Ezekiel Rogers was a man of learning, very devout, pos- sessed of much zeal, and felt keenly the religious persecution of King Charles' order to the clergy to read in church the declaration of sports, in which the king directed that no hindrance should be thrown in the wa}' of those who wished to dance or shoot at the butts (a target) on Sunday afternoon. Puritan Rogers, aggrieved at this and other i)ersecutions, gathered to him in the parish of Rowley a compan}', Thomas Tenney and his wife, Ann, formed one family, for the purpose of emigrating to America, and succeeded in leaving England in the autumn of 1638. They arrived at Salem, Mass., in ])ecember, 1638, where the company decided to remain during the winter and seek a settlement. In April, 1639, the company were joined by forty families, making sixty families. GENEALOGY. 9 A settlement was made at Rowley, Mass.; the place was probably selected on account of its pleasantness, its nearness to the river, and the abundance of thatch that grew upon the river banks. In colon- izing they formed a community under the direction of their sphitual leader, Rev. Mr. Rogers, known as the Rogers Plantation ; after- wards, 4 Sept., 1639, the General Court ordered that the "planta- tion shalbee called Rowley." (Mass. Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 271.) Generation. I. Thomas Tenxey, a member of the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers' com- jiany from Yorkshire, England, arrived at Salem, Mass., in December, IGoS, and settled at Rowley, Mass., in April, 1639. (Gage's Hist. Rowley.) In a deposition taken at Ipswich, Mass., 4 May, 1680, 3Ir. Tenney testifies in relation to an ox pastm-e in Rowley, and at that date he gave his age as about sixty-six years. (Ipswich Deeds, 4 : 329.) This would have made him twenty-four years old when he emigi-ated to America with his wife, Ann, who was mentioned in the will of Deacon Thomas Mighill, as sister "Ann Tenney " and Faith Parrat, Sen., said will dated 11 June, 1654. Deacon Mighill of Rowley, Mass., brought with him, wife Ellen, who was bmied 12 July, 1640, and the first person buried there. He married (2) Ann PaiTat, sister to Francis Parrat, who brought with him, besides his wife, Elizabeth, his sisters, Ann, who married Dea. Thomas Mighill,. and Faith, who married John Smith, and (2) William Law (Early Settlers of Rowley). Mrs. Tenney Avas buried 26 Sept., 1657. He mamed 24 Feb.,, 1658, his second wife, Elizabeth, widow of Francis Parrat of Rowley. It does not appear that they had children. Mrs. Elizabeth Ten- ney received by bequest of Rev. Ezekiel Rogers £10 in 1660-1 (Essex Deeds, Ipswich, 168). In the will of Robert Hunter, viz., "to Thomas Tenney I give 10 s, dated 5, 6 mo., 1647 : proved 28, 7, 1647 (Ipswich Record, Vol. 1, leaf 25), Thomas Tenney, a witness to the will of John Smith of Rowley, 13 July, 1661 : on file No. 22590, used only one e in Tenny." jS. survey of the town of Rowley was ordered the 10 of the 11th month, A. D., 1643 ; a committee of four freemen Avere appointed. Freemen were members of the church, taxpayers, voters, could hold office, and they only until 1664, when the law was abolished by the General Court. GENEALOGY. 11 In this survey of 1643 an acre-and-a-balf house-lot on Ilohues street was registered to Thomas Tenney, " bounded on the south side by John Haseltine's house-lot, and the east end by the streete." (Gage, 123.) It was bounded on the north side by the two-acre house-lot of Robert Haseltine. This lot is now owned and occupied by the Primes, having been purchased of Daniel Tenney by Mark Prime in 1701, and has had a store thereon ever since. It is now bounded on the south by the homestead of George B. Blodgette, Esq. The house erected by Thomas Tenney, Senior, was torn down by Captain Daniel IST. Prime in 1838. "In a Survey of the Several Gates or Commonages belonging vnto The Severall Inhabi- tants of the Town of Rowley as They are now in possession," taken 4 February, 1661, are the following entries to Thomas Tenney and his wife, Elizabeth : — " To Thomas Tenney as to an acre and halfe lot and one gate given by the towne, two and halfe . . . 2-halfe. purchased of francis paiTat, one gate .... 1-gate. pm'chased of the town, one halfe gate .... halfe gate. To EUzabeth Tenney alHas parrat, as belonging to francis parrat's two two Acre lot, seaven gates vnsold 7 Gates, piu'chased of William hobson Sixe gates ... 6 gates." In 1667, by division of the Island marshes, he received land.. (Gage, 150-1.) In 1670, by division of Merrimack land, he re- ceived land. (Gage, 347-8.) In a division of 1673-4 he received land. (Gage, 138.) There was no settlement on the lot northwest of Simon's Brook until after the day of Thomas Tenney, /Senior. (Blodgette.) This lot is one half mile east of Long Hill. The town in Oct. 22, 1677, records style him ensign, marshal in 1653-66 ; warner of town meetings, 1650-53-60-61-66 ; overseer of plains, 1656-64-71; selectman, 1660-61-70; viewer of fences, high- ways, and chimneys, 1669 ; constable, 1665-66 ; tithingman, 1680. In 1660, on committee to see about the i^reservation of fire wood. (Gage, p. 144.) 1674-77, concerned in the affau's of Rev. Mr. Shepard. (Gage, p. 76.) In 1667, appointed to see that the Sabbath be duly observed. (Gage, p. 151.) In 1680 appointed inspector of ten families. (Gage, p. 152.) Several records of intervening years are lost, and there are no records of admission to the church for a period of twenty-six years. The church record may have been lost in the conflagration of Rev. Mr. Rogers' house. Thomas Tenney is in the 12 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. list of clmreh members under date of 1669, and may have been long a member. The last years of his life were passed in Bradford, 3Iass., as seen by deed, viz. : "Thomas Tenney of Bradford (a gift) to Eldest son John Tenney of Bradford, sixty acres of land in Bradford, now in possession of John Wood, also three acres of meadow at Crane Pond in Rowley, also six acres . . . also one and one fom-th acre . . . also six acres and 2 cow-gates." Dated 15 June, 1694. (Essex Deeds, 13 : 119.) He died in Brad- ford 20 February, 1699-1700, and is buried in the Old Cemetery. This old burying ground was used in the first settlement of the town, and remained the only cemetery until 1723, when the East parish (now the town of Groveland) burial-ground was opened. The oldest stone now standing and decipherable bears the date of 1681. (L. A. Woodbury, Essex Antiquarian, Feb., 1901.) Children : 2 *Joliu, b. 14 Dec, 1640. 3 *Haunah, b. 15 March, 1642. 4 *Mercy, b. 17 June, 1644. 5 *Thomas, b. 16 July, 1648. 6 *James, b. 15 Aug., 1650. 7 *Daniel, b. 16 July, 1653. Note. — Rowley, Mass., is situated thirty-two miles from Boston, via Eastern Railroad, with a station about one mile eastward from the village. It received its name from Rowley, Yorkshire, England, where the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers and some of his j^eople had lived. It was incorporated the 4th of September, 1639, and then embraced Bradford, Groveland, Georgetown, and Boxford. Most of the " by- laws and orders" were passed in 1643 and a few of a later date in 1660. " Ordered : That all town streets be four rods wide, three rods to be kept clear of impediments, on a penalty of 5s. Ordered : That no person in the town shall fall, lop, bark, or girdle any tree on north or northwest side of any house or house-lot in the town within eighty rods thereof, upon the penalty of 5s. for every tree. Ordered : All persons appointed by overseers for town day work shall be ready at seven o'clock in the morning. In case of failure he shall pay 3d. an hour for lost time. Ten acres of land granted, for encouragement towards l)uilding a grist mill." A fulling mill was l)uilt about 1643. A plain meeting house was erected and church was organized the 3d of December, 1639- ■'•/; GENEALOGY. 13 (Hist. Essex, 356.) The earliest mention of a meeting house bell was in 1658, and this bell was suspended fi-om a frame near the meeting house. (Gage, 17.) And for sweeping the meeting house and for ringing of the bell, was granted a yearly appropriation of £2.10s. The earliest mention of a school was February 3, 1656-7, when William Boynton was engaged as a teacher for the term of seven years. He taught about twenty-four years. (Hist. Essex.) The earliest tax list preserved bears the date "ye 9th of Jime, 1691"; the first recorded marriage, 1639. The first physician in the town was in 1652. In 1680 there were one hundred and twenty-nine families in town. (Xason.) The town records are very full and complete. Not a leaf is missing from the books containing the entries of bu'ths, marriages, and deaths. (Hist. Essex Co.) From the beginning, Rowley was a manufacturing as well as a farming town. Many of the first settlers were weavers, and, in connection with the fulling mill, the production of cloth was long a profitable industry. As early as 1680, ship-building was carried on at the warehouse landing. About 1813, Capt. Perley built a vessel of ninety tons' measure- ment, on Rowley Common, one mile and a half from the river. This ship was named " Country's "Wonder," and was drawn to the river, in one day, by more than one hundred yoke of oxen. At the head of the warehouse road, the teamsters stopped for lunch^ and Capt. Perley emptied a barrel of old Jamaica rum into the Saxmders well, that all might drink. (Blodgette.) 2— II.-l. Deacox John Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 14 December 1640, son of Thomas and Ann ( ); married in Rowley 26 Feb- ruary, 1663, Mercy Parrat, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth ( ) Parrat of Rowley. Mrs. Tenney was born 23 July, 1646, and died 27 November, 1667. He married in Merrimack Village (now Bradford, Mass.) 2 December, 1668, his second wife, Susanna Woodbury, daughter of Humphrey and Elizabeth ( ) Woodbury of Beverly, Mass. Residence, Bradford, Mass. Mrs. Susanna Tenney was born 4 February, 1648. She was "dismissed from ye Church of Christ in Beverly " and united with the First Congrega- tional Church at Bradford in 1682-3. (Church Manual.) For a 14 THE TKNXEV FAMILY. cojiy of the will of lic-r mother, Elizabeth Woodbury, see Essex Ilis't. Col., Vol. n'., i». -o.'i; and by said will Susanna Tenney ff ivived " liOs., to be laid out in a gold ring, to be kept by her in rein»?inbranoe."' Inventory on Woodbury estate taken 28 August, 16K0, the amount being £04.26. Mrs. Susanna Tenney died 9 April, 17 n;. "Her lieth the body of Susanah Tney who died Aprall; the 9, 1716; and in the 08 yeare: of her age." Bradford Ancient Hurying (Ground. .\i the lirst town meeting 20 Feb., 1608-9, John Tenney served ;i> iiu»lerator and was chosen selectman, again selectman 1676- 7S.!l chairman of the committee of the proprietors of Uradfcjrd, to adjust the claims of the heirs of Musquonomonit alias Masehonnomet, Indian Sagamore of Agawam (Gage, 373-77). As early as 12 December, 1082, at "a private Fast held at the house of Urother John Tenney," an instrument was drawn jjrepar- atory to the gathering of a church, and from time to time brothers were nominated to provide elements for the Lord's Supper. Mr. Tenney serve»l on a committee "for ye good of ye town as to Hcttling ye Reverend Zachariah Symmes, and for the further carry- ing on the affairs of this town for a settlement of all ye ordinances of G«h1 in this i)lace." (Church Manual.) Voted by the town, 2X June, 170.'), that Captain Da-s id llaseltine and Ensign John Truu'ii go abniad to in<|uire after assistance in the w^ork of the niiniwtry. lie served on a committee "for ye heahng of differences in ye rhurch," and " votes were overhaled by Brother John Tenney anil llrotluT .lolni Kimball." Again the 10 August, 1700, he was choHcn "to tn-at with the Rev. Mr. Sj-mmes to see what he w-ould abate of his Hnlary." I )t'acon Tenney was one of " a committee of three to manage that affair of calling a council, 4 November, 1707." VoIcnI by the town, 11 .Fun.-, 17ns, that Deacon Tenney, with the \ GENEALOGY. 15 Other two deacons, " go and invite the Rev. Mr. Thomas Symmes to come and preach." From this date, his name disappears from church committees. Edward Hazen and wife Hannah of Rowley, for the consideration of £50 from John Tenney of Rowley, deeded one hundred acres in JNterrimack land southeast of Merrimack river, also four acres of meadow in Crane meadow, etc., the 20 May, 1664. (Ipswich Deeds, 4:41.) Witnesses, Ezekiel Jewett and Thomas Tenney. He and wife Susanna, for the consideration of £70, deed to James Tenney of Rowley six acres and some meadow land that was for- merly owned by Thomas Tenney, Senior. Samuel Tenney, a wit- ness; date, 1690. (Essex Deeds, 14:232.) By deed, he transfers meadow in Crane meadow in Rowley, 1 December, 1690. (Essex Deeds, 14:282.) Again, by deed, " to my only son, Samuel Tenney, of Bradford, all land in Rowley and Bradford belonging to my estate, reserving only one-half during the life of self and wife." Dated 22 October, 1691. Thomas Tenney, Junior^ a witness. Acknowledged 9 July, 1696. (Essex Deeds, 13 : 237.) John Tenney and wife Susanna of Bradford deed to James Tenney of Rowley in 1690. Acknowl- edged, 29 August, 1696. (Essex Deeds, 14 : 233.) Mrs. Margaret Corwin of Boston, Mass., for the value of £120, conveys by deed seventy or eighty acres of salt marsh at Plum Island in Rowley to a syndicate of ten men, of which John Tenney is one. Date 2 March, 1694-5. (Essex Deeds, 16 : 43.) Deposition of Francis Jewett and James D. Palmer, that John Tenney hath quietly possessed a hundred acre lot conveyed by deed 13 : 118, valuation £70, from 10 August, 1688, to 17 March, 1712- 13. (Essex Deeds, 26 : 128.) The name of John Tenney is founiin "ye garrison at Blackport, Maine," (Bodge) under date 12 October, 1676, and, under Captain Scottow, the 12 October, 1677-8. He died 13 April, 1722. (Ameri- can Ancestry.) Children : 8 *Sarali b. 17 Oct., 1665; bapt. 8 Jan., 1666. 9 *Samuel, b. 20 Nov. 1667; bapt. 23 Nov., 1687. Note. — The first church in Bradford, Mass., was built in 1671, rebuilt 1706-1750-1834-1848. " Voted, at a legal Town meeting March, 1682-3, in thankfuUness, we covenant and promise to give 16 THE TENNEY FAMILY. our 3Iinister ye full sum of sixty pounds per annum ; 3'e first half made payable the 2d Thursday of October, in wheat, pork, butter and cheese, one i>ound of butter for every cow, and one cheese from a family ; ye other half payment the 3d Thm*sday in March in malt, pease, Indian or rye, as he willingly accept; and at our own charge we procure good and sufficient fire wood, he allowing a sixpence per cord for bringing it seasonably and cording it up in his yard. He shall also have the liberty to feed ten head of Cattle on common land as our own." " Voted 21 March, 1698, to pay one third of Rev. Mr. S\Tiimes' salary in money, and in March, 1713, voted all salary for the future be paid in money." " Voted 19 November, 1714, one ])ound and six shillings for sweeping the meeting house, and carrying the hason with water for baptisms." October, 1699, one hundred brothers contributed " a sixpence apiece to procure another tlagon and cup, a bason and wooden vessel for the fetching of wine." .\t the first sacrament, administered at Bradford, 21 November, 1682-3, the text that Sabbath " handled " was from Jeremiah 50 : 4, 5. Two hundred and thirty-four communed 11 January, 1723-4. That same month the church voted that " sleeping in meeting, and especially the laying down the head to sleep, is a very great in- decency, and if any should do so, they should be reproved, and if they reformed not, they should be publickly called fourth." " Voted : The Selectmen have three rules in seating persons in the meeting house. 1st, have respect to age ; 2d, have respect to voters ; 3d, have respect to the length of time in ye town. Goodman Spofford to have the liberty to set in fourth seat from pulpit, and his wife to sit in third seat in North East corner. Those not taking then- places shall pay five shillings a day for every public day at meeting." ^•Vnnexations of the town of liradford, to the city of Haverhill, 3Iass., voted 3 Nov. 1890, shall take effect on the first Monday of January, 1897. 3.-II.-1. Hannah Tknnev, born in Rowley, Mass., 15 March, 1642, daugh- ter of Thomas and Ann ( ) ; married in 1666, Josei)h John- son, son of \Villiam and Elizabeth (Story) of Charlestown, Mass. He was baptized 12 (12), 1636-7, and married 19 April, 1664, his first wife, Mary (Loathe), who died 22 March, 1664-5 (Wyman 555.) In 1681, IMr. Johnson and wife Hannah deeded "to brother Isaac Johnson all right in father's and mother's estate," recorded 1685. GENEALOGY. 1 ( Residence, Haverhill, Mass., where the valuation of his house-lot in 1650 was £50. By a " fourth division " of meadow he received land, and in 1667 received " accommodation " lot of two acres. (Hist, of Haverhill.) He was one of the petitioners for a schoolliouse in 1711, and served as tithingman and a viewer of fences for the northern farms. He died 18 November, 1714. The church record "being either never set down, or else the account lost, such of them as were alive in ye Town, April, 1723, were desired to give in their names to ye Pastor, they being, Hanah Jonson and forty other names." Chil- dren : 10 Joseph b. 15 Oct., 1667. 11 William b. 15 Jan., 1669. 13 Thomas, b. 11 Dec, 1670. 13 Zachariah, b. 16 April, 1672; d. 27 Oct., 1679. 14 Jobu, b. 9 Jfov., 1673; d. 23 Mch., 1705. 15 Hanuah, b. 10 June, 1675. 16 Mary, b. 4 Jime, 1677; m. 17 May, 1697, John Johnson. 17 Jonathan, b. 24 Apr., 1678; killed by Indians. 18 Ehzabeth, b. 28 Feb., 1680. 19 Nathaniel, b. 15 Aug., 1683. 20 Zachariah, b. 26 Aug., 1687. 4.-II.— 1. Mercy Tex^jtey, born in Rowley, Mass., 17 June, 1644, daughter of Thomas and Ann ( ) ; married in Rowley, 22 Nov., 1664, Thomas Hardy (Jr. until after 1Q7'2). Thomas Hardy, Sen., owned abovit a thousand acres in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass. Resi- dence, Bradford. She united with the Fhst Congregational church in Bradford, 4 Nov., 1694. He united with the same church, 12 July, 1713. He died 6 Feb., 1716, aged 82. Children : 21 Ann, b. 26 Apr., 1666. 22 James, b. 13 Feb., 1672. 23 Daniel, b. 2 Apr., 1675. 24 Jacob, b. 25 Mch., 1677 ; united with the church with bis wife Sarah, Apr., 1709. 25 Richard, b. 22 Sept., 1679 ; united with church 28 July, 1723. 26 Ebenezer, b. 3 May, 1682 ; d. July, 1682. 27 Isaac, b. 19 Aug., 1683 ; united with cliurch 26 May, 1716. 28 Hannah, b. 4 Oct., 1686 ; bapt. 25 Juue, 1695. 29 Sarah, b. 9 June, 1689 ; bapt. 25 Juue, 1695. 18 THE TEN^'EY FAMILY. 5.-II.-1. Thomas Texxey, born in Ilowley, Mass., 16 July, 1648, son of Thomas and Ann ( ); married 8 September, 1680, Margaret Hidden, daughter of Andrew and Sarah ( ) Hidden of Rowley. Residence, Rowley. The soldiers under ye command of Captain Thomas Latlirop's company in the " flower of Essex " at Hatfield, Aug., 1675, for "work Done," etc., include "Thomas Tenney, a pouch and belt, and mending of shoes, Is. 3d. and' 2 s.," in a tax of £391.4s.6d., upon the town. By vote of the Court to pay loss at Narragansett under Major Apj^leton, "Thomas Tenney, £3.18s." In pay-roll of Captain Joseph Gardner, dated 29 February, 1675-6, "Thomas Tenney, £2.14s." (Archives, Vol. 69-44, Vol. 68-93, Vol 68- 97.) In 1691 he paid a tax of £2.7s. (Gage, Hist. Rowley, 400.) For £5 he deeds to Thomas Jewett of Rowley one acre of marsh land in Rowley. "Wife Margaret signs 17 July, 1707. Witnessed by Thomas Tenney, Jr., and Samuel Tenney. (Essex Deeds, 39 : 148.) He deeds for £10.1 Is. to Mrs. Mary Spoiford of Rowley one and one-half acres in Rowley, said land called "Polipod lot," and trans- ferred with the consent of his wife Margaret, the 15 September, 1709. Acknowledged, 9 October, 1713. (Essex Deeds, 26:213.) " Thomas Tenney gives to his son and daughter, Samuel and Ruth Duty, his homestead and all other land in Rowley, 30 January, 1726-7." (Essex Deeds, 39:213.) (See Essex Deeds, 70:64.) He died 7 August, 1730. (Church Record.) She was born 28 July, 1659. "After the death of her husband, she returned to Xewbury, Mass." Children : 30 *Margaret ; bapt. 13 Nov., 1681. 31 *Ann, b. 26 Aug., 1683 ; bapt. 2 Sept., 1GS3. 32 Sarah ; bapt. 24 May, 1685 ; ni. Thomas Tenuey. 33 Elizabeth, b. 23 Apr., 1687 ; bapt. 1 May, 1687 ; owned ye cov- enant 27 Aug., 1706; m. 23 May, 1710, John Sa%vyer of Rowley. She d. 6 Oct., 1710. .34 *Haunah, b. 27 Jan., 1689-90 ; bapt. 2 Feb., 1689-90. 3.5 *Sainuel, b. 21 Aug., 1692 ; bapt. 21 Aug., 1692. 36 *Ruth, b. 26 Feb., 1694. 37 Mehitable, b. 29 July, 1699 ; bapt. 27 Aug., 1699 ; m. 5 Feb., 1722-3, Jonathan Shephard. She "owned ye covenant" 15 Jan.. 1720-1. GENEALOGY. . 19 6.-II.-1. Ja:mes Texxey, born in Rowley, ]\rass., 15 Aiigust, 1650, son of Thomas and Ann ( ) ; luarried, 3 October, 1684, Abigail Lam- bert of Rowley, daughter of John and Abigail (Hutchinson) Lam- bert. Residence, Rowley. Mrs. Tenney was born 9 December, 1665, and died 3 March, 1756. (Byfield Church Record.) The birth of the children, from Rowley Record. In 1691 he paid a tax of £3.2s.8d., Byfield parish, Rowley. In King Philip's wai", under the command of Captain Whipple of Ipswich, Mass., on the pay-roll dated 24 June, 1676, appears the name of James Tenney, £2.1s. Credited under Capt. Samuel Brocklebank, 1675-6. (King Philip's War, Bodge.) He was a large real estate man as given in deeds. " James Tennev, yeoman, and Gershom Lambert of New London, Ct., yeoman, for £14, to Jonathan Walcott of Salem, transfer twenty acres in Salem, being a part of Major Hutchinson's farm, which Grandfather Richard Hutchinson gave by will to our mother, Abigail (Hutchinson) Lambert. Dated 17 November, 1691." (Essex Deeds, 9 : 25.) James Tenney and wife Abigail, for £70, deed to John Tenney of Bradford, 100 acres in Bradford, formerly John Lambert's, which "James Tenney received for part of his ioives portion," 10 August, 1688 ; Samuel Tenney a witness. He acknowledged it 29 May, 1696. She acknowledged it in Bradford 24 February, 1712-3. (Essex Deeds, 13:118.) James Tenney, husbandman, for £3, conveys to Samuel Ayers, Senior, and Samuel Ayers, Junior, both of Rowley, a right in Rowley which was granted to my father. Ensign Thomas Tenney, by said town. This with the consent of wife Abigail, 22 February, 1703-4. (Essex Deeds, 18 : 35.) Again, for £10.13s. paid by Thomas Spofford, late of Rowley, and Mary, his widow, to said widow, Mary, I convey 2 cow-gates in ox pasture in Rowley, 1 Sept., 1709. Wife, Abigail Tenney, releases dower. (Essex Deeds, 26 : 212.) Samuel Prime and Mark Prime to James Tenney, twenty acres in Rowley, also three acres in Crane meadow, 4 Feb., 1701. (Essex Deeds, 30 : 148.) A gift to my well-beloved son, John Tenney, twenty acres in Rowley, 16 May, 1716. (Esse^ Deeds, 31 : 128.) James Tenney, " with consent of wife Abigail, for a house I am to have built, and twenty acres of land to Mark Prune of Rowley, six acres on Town street, in Rowley, 4 Feb., 1700-1." (Essex Deeds, 32 : 5.) He gave to Deliverance Walcott of Salem Village a bond. She, 20 THE TEXXEY FAjMILY. with her husband, Jonathan Walcott, released it 24 Feb., 1703-4. (Essex Deeds, 33:41.) I find no mention of his death. He died without leaving a will. (Essex Deeds, 49 : 204.) James Tenney, in 1702-3, was one of 19 persons, who living on the northwest side of Rye j^lain bridge and north w^est side of Long Hill in Rowley, formed the first church in Byfield, by uniting with a i)art of Xewbury, and building a meeting-house. (Gage, 95, 96.) Children : 38 James; bapt. 2 Aug., 1685; d. "at Oswego, 1755." (G. B. Blodgette.) 39 *Abigail, b. 12 Dec, 1688; bapt. 16 Dec, 1688. 40 *Johu, b. 6 Apr., 1692; bapt. 10 Apr., 1692. 41 *Hauuab, b. 4 Apr., 1695. 42 *Gershom, b. 19 May, 1698; bapt. 29 May, 1698. 48 *Beujamiu, b. 26 Jan., 1703-4; bapt. 30 Jan., 1703-4. 44 Philip, b. 25 Nov., 1706. 7.-II.-1. Daniel Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 16 July, 1653, son of Thomas and Ann ( ) ; married 21 July, 1680, Elizabeth Stick- ney, daughter of Lieutenant Samuel and Julia (Swan) Stickney. Mrs. Tenney was born in Bradford, Mass., 9 May, 1661, and died in Rowley, 28 April, 1694. He married his second wife, Mary Hardy, 22 May, 1695, by Rev. Benjamin Rolfe of Haverhill, Mass. The date of her death I have not foimd. He was published 27 May, 1712; married in Xewbury, Mass., 5 June, 1712; third wife, Eliza- beth Woodman, born 6 Feb., 1667, daughter of Joshua and Eliza- beth (Stevens). Plis residence, Bradford, where the children l)y first wife Avere born. Removed to Byfield pai'ish, Rowley. The farm is situated on the northwest side of Simons brook, and deeded or inherited by the following persons, to wit, Daniel II, Daniel III, Nathaniel lY, Enoch V, William VI, John Searle YI, and daughter, Martha Jane YII, now Mrs. Joshua W. Hathaway of Xorridgewock, Me. The fann has recently been sold (1903). Under command of Major Richard Waldon of Dover, X. H., api)ears the name of Daniel Tenney on pay-roll dated 24 March, 1675-0, amount due £'1.198.4d. Daniel Tenney, husbandman, con- veys land in Rowley to Joshua Woodman, cordwainer, for the con- sideration of £8. 10s., date 3 February, 1703-4. Samuel Tenney a witness. Acknowledged 13 July, 1709. (Essex Deeds, 22: 118.) GENEALOGY. 21 He gives to son Daniel, who is to " support myself and wife," all his estate. AYife Elizabeth signs 14 Jan., 1714-15. (Essex Deeds, 36:110.) He transfers by deed 8 May, 1701, to Sanmel Todd. Acknowledged, 19 March, 1727-8. (Essex Deeds, 81 : 149.) Eliza- beth Tenney, with her family, for £22, conveys deed to Thomas Williams of Xewbnry, for twelve acres of land in Newbm'y, date 27 December, 1712. (Essex Deeds, 26:31.) She died 5 September", 1749, "over eighty" years of age. Mr. Tenney died in his ninety- fifth year. (Deacon Wilham Tenney VI., MSS.) Children : 45 *Thomas, b. 28 May, 1681; bapt. in Rowley 17 July, 1681. 46 Daniel, b. 8 June, 1684; d. 3 Dec, 1689. 47 Sarah, b. 28 Nov., 1687. 48 *Daniel, twin, b. 2 Mch., 1689-90; bapt. 29 Apr., 1694. 49 Sarah, twin, b. 2 Mch., 1689-90; bapt. 29 Apr., 1694. Ch. (2 w.):— 50 *John, b. 14 Oct., 1696; bapt. 18 Oct., 1696. 51 -^^ *William, b. 23 Oct., 1698; bapt. 30 Oct., 1698. 52 Richard, b. 3 Apr., 1701; bapt. 6 Apr., 1701. 53 *Ebenezer, b. 12 Aug., 1703; bapt. 15 Aug., 1708. 54 Mary, b. 24 Oct., 1705; bapt. 4 Nov., 1705; m. Moses Wor- cester. 8.-III.-2. Sarah Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 17 Oct., 1665, daughter of Deacon John and Mercy (Parrat) ; married in Bradford, Mass., 23 July, 1684, Captain Philip Atwood, Jr., born in Maiden, Mass., Sept., 1658, a yeoman and weaver. Three children were born in Maiden and one in Bradford, Mass. He owned two slaves, Essex and Jebina (Antiquarian, 1901, p. 191). They removed to Brad- ford, and on theh letter of dismission from Maiden, were accepted into full communion with the First Congregational Church, 5 June, 1699. He served on a church committee Nov., 1707, with Deacon John Tenney and Deacon Bailey to manage " that affair of calling a council as to the matter of Rev. Mr. Symmes' salary." He and John Tenney were on a " j^urchasing committee " (of five) to settle with the surviving heirs of Musquonomonit, Indian chief, and secured a deed for the sum of £6.10s., dated 13 Jan., 1701. The Indians in signing used their various marks ; one the mark of a ser- pent ; another, the bow and arrow ; and the thu-d, the new moon. Philip Atwood, for £7.108., transfers a tract of salt marsh at Plum Island, in Rowley, to Samuel Tenney of Bradford, with the consent 22 THE TENNEY FAMILY. of bis Anfe, Sarah. Dated 2 Dec, 1698. (Essex Deeds, 15 : 177.) He died lo Apr., 172*2, in liis sixty-fourth year. Mrs. Atwood died 2 Apr., 1739. Children: 55 *Susanua, b. 1 Feb., 1687. 66 Sarah, b. 13 Apr., 1689; m. James Head 13 Feb., 1709-10. She d. 25 May, 1717. 57 Rachel, b. 15 Nov., 1691; m. James Frye, 20 Dec, 1715; he d. 1721. She m. Capt. Christopher Bartlett, a Hayerhill gentleman. She d. 24 Sept., 1774. 58 Elizabeth, b. 19 May, 1700; m. Nathaniel Fales, 21 Jan., 1722. 9.-III.-2. Deacox Samuel Tenis-ey, born in Bradford, Mass., 20 Xov., 1667, son of Deacon John and Mercy (Parrat); married Abigail Bailey, daughter of Deacon Joseph and Abigail (Trumbull) of Brad- ford, now Groveland, Mass. She was born 9 March, 1671-2; died in Bradford, 28 Nov., 1689. He married in Bradford, 18 Dec, 1690, his second wife, Sarah Boynton, daughter of Captain Joseph and Sarah (Swan) of Bradford. Mrs. Sarah Tenney was born 11 Jan., 1671-2, and 4 Aug., 1691, was "admitted to the degTce of full communion desired," as a member of the First Church in Bradford. She died 3 April, 1709. He was published 14 Dec, 1709, to Han- nah Moody of Newbury, Mass., and was married 26 Jan., 1710-11, to his thu-d wife, Hannah Moody, by Rev. Mr. Tappan. Mrs. Han- nah Tenney was born 4 Jan., 1669, a daughter of Samuel Moody, of Xewlniry, Mass. She died 29 Oct., 1745; wife, Hannah, "being dismissed from ve church in Newbury, was admitted to full com- munion" of the First Church in Bradford, 1 July, 1716. (Church Record.) Residence Bradford, now Groveland, Mass. Among the first settlers of Bradford, Samuel Tenney's lot was the ninth l)eginning from the east end of the town. (Perry.) His house was very near, or the place, where ^Nfr. T. H. Finney now (1903) lives. Thirty years ago Rev. Mr. Charles Tenney (VH) found a s))Oon, knife, and bits of ware in the earth- works of the old house. (Xe.xt door neighbor, Mrs. X. Walliugford.) In 1712 lie was ai)i)ointed deacon " while the town worshipped together." (Perry's Hist., p. 61.) Samuel Tenney was moderator of the fir.st I*arish meeting of East Bradford. (Perry, p. 40.) In " 1713, Dea. Samuel Tenney town Clerk this year." (Bradford Record.) GENEALOGY. 23 Tytliingham, 1694-5. Feuce viewer, 1692-T. Selectman, 1690-4, 1722 and 1726. Feb. 2, 1712, the church met "very generally" and chose Lieut. Samuel Tenney and Sergeant Baily for something indistinct in Record. (Church Record.) He was chosen ruling elder for " East end" 28 Mch., 1718, receiving every vote but one at a church meet- ing of fifty-two brothers. (Church Manuel, 46, 47.) The one vote was very probably his own. " Elder Samuel Tenney " was one of four to inform Rev. Mr. Par- sons of choice of him as their pastor. May 28, 1727, all members of Bradford church, living in East Precinct, on petition dismissed to form a new church. (Church Record.) June 7, 1727, the Second church in Bradford, East Precinct, was organized. Rev. William Balch, pastor, Among its first members, Samuel, Daniel, and Jona- than Tenney, also Moses Worcester, husband of Mary Tenney. (Gage, p. 110.) July 28, 1727, dismissed from First Church and admitted to the Second Church, Hannah, Dorothy, Sarah Tenney, and the Avife of John Tenney. (Gage, p. 111.) He ^^^.*ote shorthand, and it was his habit to take down the sermons, and during the inter- mission he would read these notes to the people who stayed at the meeting-house ; " said exercises were with prayer and good whole- some instruction." (Perry, 62 : 3.) He was a fine singer, and led the service of song for twenty-five years. He was both hj nature and grace one of the most distinguished men of the times, and as he grew old he was truly patriarchal. (Perry.) He repeatedly held office of the greatest merit in his native town. (Hist. Essex, 88.) Lieutenant in the Continental army; a member of the Colonial Assembly in 1725, when, fifty years before the Declaration of Inde- pendence, he was one of the thirty who voted against receiving the King's charter. " A step more bold than that of the fifty-six signers of 1776." (Prof. J. Tenney, Albany, X. Y.) From the will of his great-uncle. Deacon William Tenney : " If my nejihew Samuell Teny do stay with his aunt till he arive at the /age of twenty one years of age he shall have twenty pounds i>ayd him, out of my estate, if his cariage be pleasing to his aunt, but if he and his father thinks it better that he go awav at the beainning of winter and have nothing, he shall be at liberty." Dated 3 August, 1685; proved 29 Sej^tember, 1685. (Essex Probate.) Daniel Moulton of Hampton, IST. H., weaver, transfers to Samuel Tenney 24 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. of Bratlfonl, land in Kingston, X. II., 17 ^March, 1G96-7. (Essex Deeds, U:2a.) He purchases of Richard Kimball, Jr., of Bradford* for £5, salt marsh at Plum Island, Rowley, about thi-ee or four acres, with consent of wife, Mehitable Kimball, 9 March, 1702-3. (Essex Deeds, 16: 38.) He transfers to Ezra Rolf of Newbm-y one-half acre in Bradford, 21 June, 1715. ^V'itnesses, John Tenney and Joseph Tenney. (Essex Deeds, 30 : 110.) Abner Dole, AYilliara Dole, and Richard Dole, Jr., all of Newbury, for £18, convey to Elder Samuel Tenney a five-acre thatch bank known as Bradley's Island, in Row- ley, on Plum Island river, 14 October, 1723. (Essex Deeds, 42: 36.) Benjamin Lynde, Esq., John Turner, Esq., Richard Kent, Esq., and Captain Daniel Epes, Commissioners of Province, for £320 transfer to Elder Samuel Tenney, yeoman, three lots of land in Bradford, viz.: two, thirty, and twenty-eight acres, 17 February, 1724-5. (Essex Deeds, 45 : 5.) Samuel Hale of Bradford, for a parcel of meadow, to Samuel Tenney, four acres in Crane meadow in Bradford, 6 April, 1726. (Essex Deeds, 49 : 261.) He died 3 February, 1747-8, and was buried at Groveland ceme- tery, surrounded by many of his name, and an eighth of a mile from his home. His tablet is of slate, elaborately decorated, standing twenty-six inches by twenty, with a four-inch thickness, and this. inscri})tion : " Here Ues the body of Elder Samuel Tenney, who died Feln-uary 3, 1747-8, in the 81st year of his age." Will of Samuel Tenney, yeoman, " being in health of body," dated 23 October, 1735: " To be buried in decent Christian burial at ye discretion of my two sons-in-law, Moses Woster and Nathaniel Kimljall." To wife Hannah he gives what the law gives her ex- cepting the right in Kingston land. He has given hei*etofore all his real estate to his sons Daniel, Jonathan, and Philip Tenney, and heirs of son John Tenney, deceased, by deed. " To sons Joseph, who is appointed executor, and Samuel, and daughters Abigail Haseltine, 3Iercy Woster, Susannah Baily, Sarah Tyler, Dorothy Kimball, and the children of my daughter Ann Kimball, deceased," all personal estate. The ri VI.) In 1805 he removed to Sudbury, Vt., where he boiight land and resided ten years. He died 8 Jan., 1815. "The children were counted good singers, and they had plenty of music at the old home." Children : 483 *Isaac, b. 8 Nov., 1775. • 484 Hannah, b. 17 Jan., 1778 ; d. 31 May, 1831, at Sudbury, Vt.; unmarried. 485 *Polly, b. 29 Dec, 1779. 486 *Levi, b. 22 Feb., 1781. 487 *Jesse, b. 22 Mch., 1783. 488 *Lovice, b. 22 May, 1785. 489 *Aclisah, b. 6 July, 1787-9. 490 *Alvau, b. 1 June, 1790. 491 *Luna, b. 12 July, 1793. 492 *Sarah, b. 17 May, 1794. 212.-V.-65. Hannah Tkxnkv, born in Norwich, Conn., 22 Apr., 1743, daugh- ter of Joseph and Abigail (Wood); married 15 Sept., 1762, Eben- ezer Clark, son of Dea. Ebenezer and Ann (Warner). He was born 28 Feb., 1742, and died in 1818. lie \\:is ;i lifelong resident of Washington, Conn., a farmer own- ing 70 acres of tlie north portion of the Clark homestead, the re- GENEALOGY. 65 mainder descending to his brother Joseph. Nothing is now left but a portion of the chimney of the house built upon the northern portion of the farm. She was one of three sisters all of whom, vis- iting Washington, found husbands there. She died 13 Feb., 1823 ; The Deacon also held the title of " Captain." Children : 493 Erastus, b. 26 May, 1766 ; m. ; d. 8 Apr., 1813; left two chil- dren. 494 Jehu, b. 8 Dec, 1767 ; a minister in N. T. City ; d. 22 Mch., 1839, leaving several children. 495 Anne, b. 18 Mch., 1770 ; m. Joseph Calhoun of Waterbury, Ct.; d. 1 May, 1852 ; four children. 496 Cyrus, b. 22 Feb., 1772 ; m., res. Waterbury, Ct.; d. 8 Feb., 1828 ; had three children. 497 Moses, b. 16 Apr., 1774; m. and d. in Woodbury, 3 May, 1831 ; had several children. 498 Eunice, b. 14 Jan., 1776 ; m. Amos Smith of Washington; d. 14 Feb., 1854 ; had six children. 499 John, b. 1 Jan., 1778 ; m. and d. at Waterbury, 25 Apr., 1854 ; had four children. 500 Sarah, b. 23 Feb., 1780 ; m. Patron M. Blackmau ; d. 19 June, 1845, without heirs. 501 Rebecca, b. 14 Dec, 1781; m. Anthony Smith ; had children ; d. 1866. 502 *Ebenezer, b. 4 Dec, 1786. 214.— v.— 66. DoEOTHY Kimball, born in Bradford, Mass., 16 Aug., 1722, daughter of Ephraim and Ann (Tenney) ; married 25 Jan., 1742, Edmund Kknball, born 6 Apr., 1716, and died 10 Nov., 1795. He had a large landed estate, was a man of great influence, held commis- sion to collect taxes. " Given under my Hand Seal at Boston, the Thu-d Day of December, 1762; in the Third Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord, George, the Thu-d of Great Brittain, etc. King. (Signed) H. Gray." Mrs. Kimball died 30 Apr., 1797. Children : 503 Timothy, b. 27 Apr., 1743; d. 5 May, 1800. 504 Michael, b. 21 Apr., 1745; d. 1800. 505 Anna, b. 14 Apr., 1747; m. 13 Nov., 1766, Samuel Johnson. 506 David, b. 15 June, 1749; d. 1816, at Pembroke, N. H. 507 Edmund, b. 2 May, 1751; d. 11 Feb., 1813. 508 Eunice, b. 11 Dec, 1753; m. John Griffin; d. in 1830. 509 William, b. 19 Dec, 1757; d. 25 July, 1795. 6Q THE TENNEY FAMILY. 217.-V.-67. Deacon Thomas Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 26 July, 1730, a twin, son of Daniel and Sarah (Kimball) ; married Hannah Stickney, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Hardy). Mrs. Tenney was born 20 Sept., 1734, and died 23 Aug., 1790. Residence, l^radford (now Groveland), Mass., where John Tenney (ll) and Elder Samuel Tenney died. He was chosen deacon in 1779, which •office he held to the date of his death, 2 Juh^, 1798. (Church ^Manual.) The will of Thomas Tenney of Bradford, yeoman, dated 13 Dec, 1797, mentions all the children except Betty and Sarah, who had previously died. Son Silas was appointed executor, and to have " my clock and pew in the Meeting house." Witnesses, William ■Greenough, William Bailey, and Ebenezer Hopkinson. Proved 6 Aug., 1798 ; bond, $1,500. (Essex Probate, 66 : 96.) Children : 510 Betty, b. 17 Mch., 1755; d. 9 Sept., 1789; unmarried. 511 *Asa, b. 21 Nov., 1757. 512 *Hanuah, b. 11 Oct., 1761. 513 Sarah, b. 13 Apr., 1765; d. 3 Feb., 1797; unmarried. " A lecture silent, but of sovereign power. To vice, confusion, and to virtue peace. Virtue alone has majesty in death." 514 *Mary (Molly), b. 27 Apr., 1769; bapt. 30 Apr., 1769. 615 *Silas, b. 4 Dec, 1772. 218— v.— 67. Daxikl Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 16 Mch., 1734, son of Daniel and Ann (Coleman) ; married 25 June, 1761, Joanna Cheney, born 5 jNIay, 1738, daughter of Eldad and Joanna (Woodbury). Probably it was this Daniel who paid a tax in Bradford, of £473. 4s. between 3 May, 1780, and 15 Jan., 1781. Daniel Tenney, private, enlisted 30 Sept., 1777, in Capt. Xatlian Gage's company under Major Gage, discharged 6 Nov., 1777, roll dated Bradford. He learned the cabinet making trade of Mr. Harris of Salem, Mass., and removed after the Revolutionarv war to a farm near the village of Hopkinton, X. H. He was prosperous, a man of eminent w^orth, " scarcely ever known to be in a passion." (Mrs. T.) They w^ere addmitted to the church 3 Nov., 1765. He was in feeble health four years preceding his death, Jan., 1815. Mrs. Tenney died at the GENEALOGY. 67 home of her son Aaron at Thetford, Vt., in 1790. (Letters and Records). Children : 516 Dauiel, b. 9 Apr., 1762; a teacher; d. of scarlet fever, ill three days the month of intended marriage to Betsey Straw. 517 *Eldad, b. 20 Apr., 1764; bapt. 1764. 518 Rhoda, b. 25 Aug., 1766; d. of scarlet fever, 1788. 519 *Moses, b. 16 Apr., 1769; bapt. 30 Apr., 1769. 520 *Thomas, b. 21 Sept., 1771; bapt. 1771. 521 Joshua, was killed by a falling tree, at Windsor, Vt., age 17. 522 *Aaron, b. 11 July, 1774. 523 *Joauna, b. 8 Mch., 1776. 524 *Paulus, b. 24 Sept., 1781. 220.-V.-67. Sarah Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 29 July, 1737, daughter of Daniel and Ann (Coleman); manied 6 Jan., 1761, Capt. Thomas Stickney, who was born 24 Oct., 1734, son of Thomas and Mary (Mullicken). They were admitted to the Second Chui-ch, in Brad- ford, 25 Oct., 1761. He hved on "Cannon Hill," in the "old Garrison house," built by bis grandfather Samuel, about 1703 ; said house was taken down in 1854. (See illustration, in " An Hist. Sketch," by L. A. Woodbury, 1895.) He served as a private in Colonel Winslow's expedition to ^N'ova Scotia in 1755. Fhst lieutenant in the Fhst Foot company under Capt. Nat. Gage, at Cambridge. This company was at the battle of Bunker Hill. Lieutenant Stickney joined Capt. Joseph Eaton's company, and at the battle of Bennington he received a serious wound. He M'as on a committee to hire Continental Army men and settle with them ; was inspector of fishing and held various town offices. He died 8 Nov., 1808. Mrs. Stickney died 31 Oct., 1815. Children : 525 Hannah, b. 27 Nov., 1761; m. 15 Apr., 1806, Timothy Hunt; d. 4 Feb., 1854, without issue. 526 *Daniel, b. 12 Sept., 1763. 527 *Molly, b. 9 Aug., 1766. 528 Sarah, b. 23 May, 1768; m. 8 Sept., 1790, Jonathan French. 529 Thomas, b. 20 Mch., 1770; m. 23 Mch., 1802, Hitty Foster. 530 William, b. 4 Feb., 1772; m. in Dec, 1800, Ann Smith. 531 Ann, b. 5 Mch., 1774; m. 21 Apr., 1796, Wm. Parker. 532 Rebecca, b. 27, Sept., 1776; d. 11 Jan., 1814. 533 *Joseph Mulliken, b. 11 Nov., 1778. 534 Mehitable, b. 15 Jan., 1781; d. 22 Jan., 1795. 535 Catherine, b. 19 Apr., 1783; d. 13 Apr., 1863. 68 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 221.-V.— 67. SiiuBAEL Tenxey, bom in Bradford, Mass., 5 Jan., 1739-40, son of Daniel and Ann (Coleman) ; married Martha Nojes, who died 29 Jan., 1840, aged ninety-six years. He first settled on the parental estate in Bradford, but soon after removed to the West parish, op- posite Haverhill, situated one half mile above the church, on a four- acre house lot, and owning sixty or more acres on the opposite side of the street ; a farmer. The present house was built by his son^ Captain WiUiam, and is occupied by Mr. Henry Morse. Mr. Ten- ney and wife united with the church 23 May, 1773 ; he died 8 Dec, 1823. Children : 536 *Shubael, b. 7 Sept., 1769; bapt. 1 Oct., 1769. 537 *Martha, b. 11 June, 1771. 538 Samuel, b. 27 Aug., 1773; a business man, traveled between Norfolk and Charlestown, his vessel was lost and he was heard from uo more when about thirty years old; unmar- ried. 539 *Isaac, b. 10 Dec, 1776; bapt. 15 Dec 1776. 540 *WilLiam, b. 18 Oct., 1778; bapt. same day. 541 *Cathariue, b. 22 Mch., 1781. 543 Rebecca, b. 21 Sept., 1784;; d. 27 Nov., 1797. 543 Mary, b. 14 Apr., 1786; bapt. 9 Aug., 1786; d. 13 Mch., 1882, at the home of Mr. Leonard Tenney; a useful life. (L. T.) Unmarried. 222— v.— 68. Merabaii Texney, born in Bradford, Mass., 4 Mch., 1727, daugh- ter of Deacon Jonathan and Rebecca (Hardy) ; married 11 Oct., 1743, Samuel Stickney, Jr., born 9 Aug., 1722 ; a soldier, who died 21 Oct., 1758. The General Court allowed the widow £2 for loss of her husband's gun. Residence, Bradford, where she was admitted to the Second Church in 1745. She married 18 Sept. 1764 (2 h.)> John Adams of Rowley, Mass. Children : 544 *Mary, b. 30 June, 1744. 545 *Ebenezer, b. 28 Oct., 1745. 224.— V.-68. Elipiialet Tenxey, born in Bradford, jMass., 13 June, 1731, son of Deacon Jonathan and Rebecca (Hardy); published in Rowley 27 Sept., 1755 ; man-ied 13 Oct., 1775, Sarah Harris, who died 27 Jan., 175G. He was published 22 Feb., 1757, married 15 Mch., 1757 ; his second wife, Eunice Boynton of Rowley, daughter of Xathaniel and GENEALOGY. 69 Mary (Stewart). Her father was shipwrecked with fifty others, 13 May, 1762, near Annisquam, Cape Ann (Boynton Family). Mrs. Eunice Tenney was born 16 Mch., 1737, and died 19 March, 1816. Residence, Newbury (Byfield), Mass.; removed 11 Oct., 1779, to Stowe, Mass., and they were the first of our name to reside in the town. He was a joiner and carpenter (L. T.), " could turn his hand to anything." He was dismissed from the chiu'ch in Bvfield to the church in Stowe, and died 1 Apr., 1813, of stranguary. Children : 546 Sarah, b. 7 Nov., 1758; bapt. 8 Nov., 1758; m. Mr. Mead; d. 18 Mch., 1831. No issue. 547 Betty, b. 3 Apr. 1761; bapt. 12 Apr., 1761. 548 Eunice, b. 9 July, 1763; bapt. 10 July, 1763; d. 12 Mch., 1764. 549 Molly, b. 17 Dec, 1764; bapt. 7 July, 1765; d. 22 Jan., 1851; unmarried. 550 *Jiulitli, b. 6 Apr., 1768; bapt. 10 Apr., 1768. 551 *Euuice, b. 6 Jan., 1770; bapt. 14 Jan., 1770. 552 Rebecca, b. 18 Sept., 1771; bapt. 29 Sept., 1771; m. Epkraim Rand of Bolton. No issue. 558 Eliphalet, b. 28 July, 1775; bapt. 17 Sept., 1775; d. 12 Nov., 1799. 554 David, b. 27 May, 1777; bapt. 1 June, 1777; d. 17 Dec, 1784. 555 *Moody, b. 20 July, 1779; bapt. 17 Oct., 1779. 225— v.— 68. Daniel Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 23 Feb., 1732-3, son of Deacon Jonathan and Rebecca (Hardy) ; published in Rowley, 2 Oct., 1755; married 4 Dec, 1755, Elizabeth Dole, who died 21 Mch., 1825, in her eighty-eighth year. Voted, 13 Jan., 1778, to Daniel Tenney for damage on account of the small-pox being brought near hun, £16.4s. (Town Record.) Voted, 12 June, 1780,, Daniel Ten- ney, one of a committee to hire 16 men for the Continental army. (Hist. Sketch, p. 46.) He was a Revolutionary soldier (John F. T.). Daniel Tenney, private (spelled Tinney), enlisted 12 July, 1778; dis- charged 16 Dec, 1778; served in John Dodge's company, under Col. Jacob Gerrish, Regiment of Guards, stationed at Winter Hill, enlisted 2 July, 1778, in Capt. John Bodwell's company, under Col. Jacob Gerrish, discharged 12 July, 1778, Regiment of Guards at Cam- bridge (Army Roll). Residence, Bradford and Pelham, N. H. He died 4 Xov., 1815. Children: 556 *Edmund, b. 10 Sept., 1756. 557 *Molly, b. 6 June, 1758. 558 *Jouathan, b. 30 Sept., 1760; bapt. 5 Oct., 1760. 70 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 559 *Paul, b. 11 Apr., 1763. 560 Jesse, b. 7 Dec, 1766; d. at Pelham, 26 Nov., 1829. 561 *BcttT, b. 13 Nov., 1767. 562 Dauiel, b. 1 Feb., 1773; d. young. 563 Mehitable, b. iu 1775; d. in infancy. 564 *Mehitable, b. 28 Feb., 1779. 565 *Daniel, b. 22 Dec, 1782. 226— V.-68. Capt. JoifATHAN Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 25 July, 1736, (Town Record), son of Deacon Jonathan and Rebecca (Hardy) ; married in Methnen, Mass., 1 Oct., 1755, Mehitable Peaslee, by Rev. Christopher Sargent. Mrs. Tenney was born 10 Mch., 1739, daugh- ter of Joshua and Abiah (Page) and in line of Joseph and Elizabeth (Hastings), Joseph and Ruth (Barnard), Joseph and Mary (Johnson), who were married in England and came to America. Residence, Salem, N. H. The 5 June, 1775, they owned the covenant, and the 27 May, 1759, were added to the church. In Apr., 1777, some difficulties were settled by reference. (Church Record, p. 24.) The 15 Jan. 1784, Deacon Kelley and Jonathan Tenney were sent as delegates to the ordination of Mr. Ebenezer Haseltine in Epping, N. H. (Church Record, p. 26.) Jonathan Tenney, treas- urer and chairman of selectmen in Salem, 1773-4. (Old Town Rec- ords, p. 89, 319.) He removed to Corinth, Vt., 1 Jan., 1797, as did his children at various times, excepting daughter Susanna. By trade he was a tan- ner and currier. Jonathan Tenney, private, served in Jonathan Minot's company under Col. Baldwin. Dated at Cambridge 1 Jan., 1776. (Army Roll.) Mrs. Tenney died at Corinth 16 Sept., 1809; he died 12 Jan., 1806; his son Jonathan settled the estate. Jonathan Tenney's estate, ap- praised by Messrs. Haseltine, Taplin, and Merrill, viz. : 50 acres real estate, value 8550 ; cattle, horses, sheep, etc., $104.50 ; personal prop- erty, $97.35. Children : 566 *Susauna b. 30 Nov., 1756. 567 *Asa, b. 6 Jan., 1759; bapt. 7 Jan., 1759. 568 Meribah, b. 6 Dec, 1761; bapt. 13 Dec, 1761; d. 6 June, 1764. 569 *Joshua, b. 30 Mch., 1764; bapt. 8 Apr., 1764. 570 •Abiah Page, b. 16 Sept., 1766. 571 *Jouathau, b. 16 Aug., 1769; bapt. 20 Aug., 1769. GENEALOGY. 71 572 *Eliphalet, b. 31 July, 1771; bapt. 4 Aug., 1771. 573 *Mebitable, b. 19 Nov., 1773; bapt. in Nov., 1773. 574 Joauna, b. 21 Apr., 1776; bapt. 21 Apr., 1776; d. 20 Jan., 1781. 575 Meribah, b. 21 Oct., 1778; bapt. 25 Oct., 1778; d. 3 Jan., 1781. 576 *Betty, b. 6 Nov., 1782. 227.— V.-68. Rebecca Tennet, born in Bradford, Mass., 14 Sept., 1741, daugh- ter of Deacon Jonathan and Lydia (Hale) Perley ; married 8 Oct., 1761 ; John Hopkinson, Jr. Residence, Bradford, Mass. No other facts secured. Children : 577 Sarah, b. 5 June, 1762. 578 Rebecca, b. 29 Aug., 1763. 228.— v.— 68. Deacon Benjami^t Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 17 Jan., 1742-3, son of Deacon Jonathan and Lydia (Hale) Perley ; jjublished 31 Aug., 1767 ; married 26 Nov. 1767, Jane Smith of Rowley, Mass. At the date of his maniage he was a resident of Newbury, Mass. ; removed after 1773, to Temple and Hillsboro, N. H. By trade a joiner. Mrs. Tenney died and he married, in 1782, his second wife, Susanna Jewett, born in 1756, daughter of Ebenezer of Holhs, N. H.; she died at Derby, Vt., in 1831. The children by the second wife were born in Temple. Benjamin Tenney, private, of Rowley^ marched 15 Nov., 1755, in Lieut. Moses Bradstreet's company for the defence of Gloucester Harbor, served fom-teen days also, to guard the brig JVanci/, brought in by Captain Manley. He served in Timothy Jackson's company for five days. On the alarm of 19 Apr., 1775, he marched to Cambridge, in Capt. Edward Pay- son's company, and served three days. (Army Roll, State House> Boston, Mass.) He died at Dorset, Vt, 16 Jan., 1811. " He was a Capt. in the West India trade from Newburyport.'* (B. J. T.) He turned out from Temple, N. H., at the Lexington alarm, and was at Ticonderoga. (Lineage Book, Vol. XL, Nat. So. of the D. A. R.) ChUdren : 579 Jane, b. 5 Apr., 1769; bapt. 9 Apr., 1769; m. Joseph Hall; res. New Haven, Conn. 580 Mary, b. 7 Sept., 1771; bapt. 8 Sept., 1771; m. Mr. Miles; res. Weston, Vt.; d. 1849. 581 Lydia, b. 21 July, 1773; bapt. 1 Aug., 1778; d. in infancy. 582 Benjamin, b. 16 Mch., 1776; bapt. same year; d. at Middle- bury, Vt., 1808. 72 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Ch. (2 w.):— 683 Susanna, b. 9 June, 1783; m. Joseph Kirk of Baltimore, Md.; one sou, an engineer in Russia, another, an inventor of vahiable raihoad patents. 584 Lucy, b. 24 Nov., 1786; m. Prescott Watkins; res. Charldon, O. 585 *Samuel, b. 14 Oct., 1788. 586 Betsey, b. 4 July, 1790; m. Joseph Richardson; res. Cleve- land, O. 587 Jonathan, b. 6 Apr., 1793; a carpenter in LaGrauge, O. In 1812 he fell from coiu-t house in Catskill, N. Y., much injured. 588 *Daniel, b. 18 Feb., 1794. 589 Hannah, b. 5 Apr., 1796; ni. Silas Watkins of LaGrange, O. 229.— v.— 68. Lydia Teis^net, born in Bradford, Mass., 31 Oct., 1744, daughter of Deacon Jonathan and Lydia (Hale) Perley; married 9 Nov., 1762, Stephen Morse, who was born in 1738, and died 1 Oct., 1802. Residence, Bradford, now Groveland, Mass. She died 20 Aj^ril, 1837 ; bviried in the old cemetery. Children : 590 Infant; d. 26 Nov., 1768. 591 *Lydia, b. 10 Nov., 1764. 592 Sarah, b. 6 Mch., 1766. 593 Susanna, b. 26 Mch., 1770. 594 Betty, b. 28 Mch., 1778; m. Savary Tenney. 595 Hannah, b. 27 Jan., 1775. 596 Judith, b. 2 Aug., 1783. 230.-V.-68. Joanna Tennet, born in Bradford, Mass., 19 Ajml, 1746; daughter of Deacon Jonathan and Lydia (Hale) Perley ; married 5 March, 1761, Jeremiah Ames. Residence, Bradford; dates of death not secured. Children : 597 Alice, b. 8 Nov., 1762. 598 Moses, b. 14 Sept., 1764. 599 Sarah, b. 15 Mch., 1768. 231.— V.-68. Deacon Sa:muel Tenney, born in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., 28 Nov., 1748, son of Deacon Jonathan and Lydia (Hale) Perley; married in Newbury, Mass., 17 Jan., 1771, Elizabeth Smith, by Rev. William .Johnson, daugliter of Capt. James Smith. Resi- dence, West Newbury; a farmer and snuff manufactm-er. The house built by Deacon Tennev is located on "Crane-neck Hill," and is tlie linest old house in the town, it has a particularly handsome GENEALOGY. 73 hall and staircase ; to our soitow it is now owned out of the family. (Hannah Hills.) The following is from a diary of his youngest daugh- ter, Sophia (Tenney) Ordway : " Father was a fine singer, as were his children, eight of whom were singers of the choir at one time." He had a room in his house fitted for singing and instruction 5 being anxious to educate his children he organized a school in said room, and fitted his son for Bradford academy. In 1775 he marched to Bunker Hill in charge of the baggage and provision wagon, under Capt. Nathaniel Gage. He was chosen deacon of Rev. Mr. Tappan's chvu-ch in 1783, retiring from active service in 1811 ; he was followed by the same name, there being a Deacon Tenney in this church for a period of 109 years. "Father surely left a goodly inheritance to his children." In 1801 the church voted that Deacon Tenney be one of the deacons to read during the intermission from the following authors : Dodridge, Wadsworth, Davies, Walker, and Erskine. In 1804 he was one of a committee to survey the first parish for the most con- venient spot to build a meeting-house, taking into view all the diffi- culties in the various parts of the parish. (Church Record.) On the 10 April, 1805, he was chosen to provide for the Lord's table ; the child daughter was impressed by the mother's assistance in laying the church table. Many of the early chm-ch records were destroyed by fire. My great-grandmother was a handsome lady, and was born 31 Dec, 1751, and died 27 Feb., 1846, of cancer. My great grandfather was often called a strong man ; he died 29 May, 1821 ; burial Walnut Hill cemetery. (Hannah Hills.) Dea- con Samuel Tenney was named for his grandfather, who gave him a large silver spoon marked s. li h. Children : 600 . Tabitha, b. 25 Mch., 1771; m. Samuel Kendrick of Weare, N. H.; they had five children. •601 *Elizabeth, b. 29 Mch., 1773. 602 Infant son; d. 16 Jan., 1775. 603 Sarah, b. 29 Aug., 1777; d. 26 Aug., 1832; unmarried. 604 *Naucy, b. 25 Apr., 1779. 605 *Mary, b. 10 June, 1781. 606 Samuel, b. 12 Aug., 1783; d. 15 June, 1785. 607 *Joanua, b. 28 July, 1785. 608 *Lydia, b. 29 May, 1787. 609 *Sophia Cogswell, b. 28 Apr., 1789. 610 *Samuel, b. 30 July, 1791. 74 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 232.-V.— 68. Cai'taix JusKi'n Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 1750, son of Dea. Jonathan and Lydia (Hale) Perley; married 17 Dec, 1771, Ruth Hills, daughter of Smith and Rachel (Lowe) of Newbury, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was born 13 Sept., 1747, and died 26 Aug., 1803. He married in Rowley, Mass., 31 July, 1804, his second wife, Sarah Pearson, who died, and was buried in Rowley, date not given. Joseph Hill, the colonist, and ancestor of Mrs. Ruth Tenney, was one to codify the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and to distinguish his family name he added the final letter s, and his descendants are known as Hills. In 1780, Joseph Tenney, John Chase, and Edward Lowe removed to Leominster, Mass., and engaged in comb-making, an industry introduced by Smith Hills and his son Obadiah in the autumn of 1774. He was a carpenter and cabinet maker. Nehemiah Clapp of Leominster to Joseph Tenney of Leomin- ster, for $666.67, land in the southwest of Leominster, 5 May, 1798 (142:246). William Patten of Merri2nack, N. H., sells land to Joseph Tenney of Bradford, 14 June, 1779 (Worcester Co., 82:356). Joseph T. to Josesph T., Jr., two deeds of land in Leominster, wit- nessed by John and Rebecca %, Ruth, wife of Joseph, 1 Jan., 1801 and 9 Jan., 1801 (142:248 and 142:249). Joseph Tenney buys land from Mrs. Johnson, 1 Dec, 1797 (144:168); transferred to son Joseph, Jr., land 22 July, 1801, witnessed by Rebecca and Nabby Tenney (144: 169), mentioned in deeds dated 4 Ajsr., 1804; 1 Feb., 1804; 6 ]\[ch., 1797; 21 Mch., 1816; Apr., 1807. (Worces- ter Co.) Joseph Tenney of Leominster, housewright, to Job Pal- mer, Bradford, Essex Co., land in Leominster for 8100, 19 Oct., 1785, signed by self and Ruth, his wife. (Note Book.) Joseph T. of Leominster, house joiner, for |279, to Widow Jemima Wilder of Fitchburg, one acre seventj^-seven rod of land, about one half mile from Leominster, Avith buildings. Signed 19 May, 1789, Joseph Tenney and wife, Ruth. (Notes.) 3Ir. Tenney died 29 Oct., 1819. After this date the house was sold " by Rebecca," taken down, and conveyed to town, where it was converted into a building, which is now used as a shop. The cellar is all that remains of the old homestead. Children : GENEALOGY. 75 611 John, b. 19 June, 1772; d. 19 June, 1773. 613 Rebecca, b. 11 Sept., 1774; d. 8 Dec, 1863. 613 *Josepli, b. 3.6 Nov., 1776. 614 *Riith, b. 28 Aug., 1779. 615 Nabby, b. 11 Oct., 1781; d. 11 Oct., 1786. 616 *Johu, b. 25 Mch., 1784. 617 *Nabby (Abigail), b. 28 July, 1786. 618 Samuel, b. 39 July, 1789 ; m. Betsey Whitcomb of Marlboro. D. 14 Sept., 1863; res. Leominster; no issue. 619 *William, b. 39 Feb., 1793. 620 Bartimus, b. 17 Sept., 1795; d. 15 Sept., 1799. 631 David, b. 3 May, 1798; d. 6 Sept., 1799. 248.— V.-70. SoLOMO^r Tex^'et, born in Bradford, Mass., 19 June, 1737, son of Dea. Philip and Jane (Hale); married 31 Mch., 1761, Betty Savary, daugliter of Thomas and Mercy (Adams), who died .5 Jan.^ 1816, aged seventy-five years. They had united with the Bradford chiu'ch 29 Jan., 1764. He married 5 Nov., his second wife, Abigail Emerson of Haverhill, Mass. Mrs. Abigail Tenney died 28 June, 1817, aged sixty-eight years; residence, Bradford, Mass., where he paid a tax of £490. 2s., between 3 May, 1780, and 15 Jan., 1781. The town assessment amounted to £72,308. 19s. 5d., and included six different tax lists, all made between 3 May, 1780, and 15 Jan.,. 1781, viz.: 3 May, 28 June, 25 Oct., state tax, 28 Nov., and 15 Jan. " Said tax shall be paid only in the several sj^ecies of gold and sUver coin current in this state before the war, at the rates they then passed, or uncoined silver of sterling alloy at 6s. 8d. an ounce, or in good merchantable codfish at 24s. per quintal ; Indian corn at 4s. per bushel ; rice at 6s. per bushel ; wheat at 8s. per bushel ; wheat flour at 24s. per hundredweight ; gross beeswax at ls.8d. j^er pound; pork at £4 per barrel; beef at £2. 8s. per barrel; potash at £40 per ton ; pearlash of the best quality at £60 per ton ; hemp at £3 per hundred ; refined bar iron 40s. per hundred ; bloomery iron 30s. per hundred ; flax well dressed at lOd. per povmd. Provided all the aforesaid articles be good and marketable, and of the pro- duce and manufacture of the state, and the rates and price herein aflixed shall be the rate and price at which they shall be received in payment of this tax ; and persons paying their taxes in either of the articles aforesaid shall run the risk and pay the charge of transport- ing the same to such store in the town of Boston or elsewhere as- '76 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. may be ordered by the General Court or by the treasiu-er for the time being." At that time ten men by the name of Tenney were enrolled on the tax list in the town of Bradford, Mass., where on the gold list the " head " or poll tax was assessed at 5s., while on the fiat money list the same was put at £20. Solomon Tenney, first sergeant, residence Bradford, marched to Cambridge on the alarm of 19 Apr., 1775, under Capt. John Savary and Colonel Johnson. Came home 23 Apr., and enlisted 30 Nov., 1775, for the defense of Cape Ann, service five days. (Army Roll.) He lived in a house now owned by Edward Short, on the north of Centre street, 1896. He was selectman, 1777-'78; constable, 1778-81. He died 18 Apr., 1830, and was buried at Groveland, Mass. Children : 622 *Samiiel, b. 21 Feb., 1764; bapt. 26 Feb., 1764. 623 David, twiu; bapt. 24 Aug., 1766; d. 29 Aug., 1766. 624 Child; twin; d. 17 May, 1769. 625 Savory, b. 7 Feb., 1774; m. 28 Feb., 1799, Betty Morse, who d. 11 Apr., 1833, aged 59 yrs. D. 14 Jan., 1824. To his mem- ory iu Grovelaud : " Wheu death is sent from God above, Calls us from those we fondly love, It doth not always warning give. Dear friends be suref ul how you live. ' ' 249.— V.-70. Deacon William Ten^i^ey, born in Bradford, Mass., 6 May, 1740, son of Dea. Philip and Jane (Hale) ; married 14 Feb., 1765, Rebecca Eames, daughter of Nathan and Mary ( ) Eames. They were added to the church in Bradford, 3 Nov., 1765. He was chosen to the office of deacon of the First Congregational church in East Bradford, now Groveland, in 1797. His name appears on the Lexington alarm roll of the Second Foot company. He hved in the old Tenney house, now owned by Daniel Abbott. See illustration of his home, page 97, Historical Sketch. He was for many years a prominent citizen of the town. " The Tenneys were among the first settlers of the east section of Brad- ford, and members of the family were always among its prominent' people in parish and church." He died 4 May, 1826; burial at Groveland. The following lines commemorate his memory : GENEALOGY. 77 " A tender husband, father dear; A much-lamented friend lies here; When Christ returns to call him forth, The rising day will show his worth." Children : 626 *William, b. 30 Dec, 1765; bapt. 5 Jan., 1766. 627 *Nathan, b. 23 Sept., 1769; bapt. 1769. 628 Rebecca, b. 12 Sept., 1772; d. 8 Sept., 1773. 629 *Philip, b. 21 Mch., 1774. 680 Paiil, b. 8 July, 1776; d. 16 Oct., 1778. 631 *Rebecca, b. 13 Aug., 1779. 632 Priscilla, b. 22 Feb., 1789; unmarried; res. Groveland; d- about 73 years of age. 633 Abigail, b. 28 Sept., 1788; d. 30 Sept., 1788. 252— V— 70. De. Johx Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 1 Mch., 1750, son of Dea. Philip and Jane (Hale) ; married 4 May, , Anna Johnson, by Rev. David Tappan. She was a daughter of Rev. William and Betty (Bradstreet) of Newbury, Mass. Residence, Bradford, now Groveland. "To the honorable court this is to certify that William Wood, re- ceived a wound in liis arm in Bunker Hill fight that so fractured the bone, as rendered the elbow joint entirely stiff and useless. John Tenney, Physician rendering service &c. £1. 16s. 3d. John Tenney." (JVIass. Archives, State House.) "Dr. died 24 June, 1777, of small-pox contracted in his official service. His death was sincerely mom-ned throughout the commu- nity. Anna Tenney, widow, appointed administratrix of the estate of John Tenney, late of Bradford, physician, deceased. Dated 7 Oct., 1777; bond, £600. Inventory: to medicines and Drugs, Viols, etc., gallipots, and Instruments £21.2s.6d. All personal amount £37 1.7s. 2d. To books of sundry kinds £9." (Essex Pro- bate, 352:524.) The town of Groveland, Mass., has erected a memorial stone, two and a half feet square and a little over four feet high, to mark the spot where lie buried the eight victims of the small-pox epidemic of 1777. The spot was located by the broken slate stone of Esq. Greenough, on the east side of the Jacques road, near Jewett's Cross- ing. Mrs. Tenney married 8 Dec, 1779, her second husband, Joseph Moody of Amesbury, Mass. Child : 634 *Johnson, b. 15 Feb., 1777 ; bapt. 25 May, 1777. 78 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 253.— v.— 97. Samuel Tkxxkv, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Atwood) of "Great Diamond Island, in Casco Bay, married Deborah Wilbur who was born 16 Aug., 1765. They resided at East Raymond, Me., until after the birth of the children, when they removed to PhiUips, Me., and occuj^ied a farm which is now used as a pasture and known as the Tenney lot. The cellar to their house may still be seen in said lot. The family left the town and located not far distant, as they frequently visited the place. Adjoining the farm in Philhps lived one Thomas Wilbur, who married Del)orah Tenney, who may have been a sister to Samuel Tenney. Mr. Tenney died 28 June, 1841. Children: 635 *Samuel, b. 11 Feb., 1787. 036 Mary, b. 18 June, 1788. 637 Elizabeth, b. 3 Awg., 1790 ; m. Mr. Wood ; had dau. Sarah. 638 Merrill, b. 5 May, 1792. 639 John, b. 24 Sept., 1797. 640 Daniel, b. 27 Mch. , 1801 ; m. Almira Bradley ; res., Raymond ; son Daniel, m. ; res., Raymond. €41 Deborah, b. 8 Feb., 1805. €42 ♦Zachariah, b. in May, 1807. 254.— v.— 97. IIkxky, born at Great Diamond Island, Casco Bay, Me., 1 June, 1772, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Atwood) ; married Mary Hayden of Gray, Me. She died and he married his second wife, Ann, deceased. Residence, Raj^mond, Me. Mr. Tenney died 21 Nov., 1853. Children : €43 *Aunie, b. 1796. €44 *John, b. 1798. €45 Thankful, b. 1799 ; d. in 1871 ; unmarried. €46 Samuel, b. 1801 ; m. in 1825, Louisa P. Head ; no issue. 647 *David, b. 1803. 648 *Mary, b. 1806. 649 Sallie, b. 1808 ; d. in 1884; unmarried. 650 *Heury, b. 26 Apr., 1810. Ch. (2 w.):— 651 *Keziah Small, b. 9 Sept., 1816. 255.— v.— 97. John Tenxet, born at Great Diamond Island, Casco Bay, Me., 1 July, 1779, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Atwood); mamed 3 GENEALOGY. 79 Apr., 1803, Sally Stinchfield of Xew Gloucester, Me. She was born 15 June, 1784. Residence, RajTuond, Me. He died in Sept., 1845. Children : •652 Judith, b. 26 Jan., 1804. 653 Keziah, b. 16 Oct., 1805. •654 Esther S., b. 5 Feb., 1808. 655 Ephraim S., b. 15 July, 1810. '656 Reuben, b. 31 July, 1812. 657 George, twin, b. 14 Mch., 1815. 6.58 Job, twin, b. 14 Mch., 1815. 659 *Stephen, b. 19 Feb., 1817. 660 *Cyrus, b. 29 Mch., 1819. ■661 Ehzabeth A., b. 1 Aug., 1821. 662 Hannah J., b. 9 Aug., 1824. 257.— v.— 98, Michael TEx:jfEY, born in Rowley, Mass., 22 Aug., 1746, son of Thomas and Hannah (Boynton) ; unmarried. He was also called 3Iicah. Michael Tenney, private (spelled Teny), residence, Lincoln, enlisted 11 Nov., 1777 ; served two months and twenty-one days under Capt. OHver Titcomb and Col. Jacob Gerrish. Roll dated Winter Hill, 10 Feb., 1778; he also served under Capt. Sunon Hunt and Col. Brooks at White Plains. He died at Rowley, 11 Mch., 1815. (Army Roll, Boston.) 268— v.— 98. Samuel Texxey, born 15 Sept., 174S, son of Thomas and Han- nah (Boynton) of Rowley (Ipswich), Mass. ; manied 5 Aug., 1770 Mary Brown, by Rev. Thomas Cary. She was born in Salisbmy, 3Iass., 26 May, 1750, daughter of Capt. Edward and Dorothy (Pike). The captain was by trade a cooj^er, later a deputy sheriff, and from 1761 until his death, 19 Jvily, 1775, keeper of the jDrison on Federal St., Newburyport. He was of military fame, as was his son Edward, of the French war. Mr. Tenney died 18 Sept., 1781. She married 13 Mch., 1792, Henry Brown, by Rev. J. Andrews. Mr. Brown was a seaman and died 2 Oct., 1826, aged sixty-one yeai's. Widow Mary lived with vigor of mind, afflicted with rheumatism and cor- pulency until 10 May, 1834. (Memoirs of Dea. S. T. (YI.) Said papers in possession of A. C. Tenney.) Children : 663 Dorothy, b. 17 Jan., 1774 ; d. 17 May, 1776. 664 *Samuel, b. 19 Jan., 1777. 80 THE TENNEY FAJIILY. 259— v.— 98. Captaix j\rosi:s Texxey, born 31 Mch., 1751, san of Thomas and Hannah (Boynton) of Rowley (Ipswich), Mass.; man-ied in Newbury, Mass., 18 Xov., 1776, Anna Knight. He died at sea. (Tenney Family, No. 2.) ^Yidow Anna Tenney of Newburyport, Mass., gave bond, £2,000 ; appointed administratrix of the estate of Capt. Moses Tenney, late of Newburyport, deceased, mariner, 3 Jan., 1797. Inventory : " Dwelling-house with land adjoining, on Middle street in Newbm-yport, 11,000 ; a note of Joseph Knight,, §901; other personal property, 8236.38. Widow's dower set off in 1797 ;" before she had settled the estate (6 June, 1799), she had mai-ried a Mr. Baldwin. Zebedee Cook of Newburyport, malt maker, appointed guardian of the children, viz.: Anna, aged about seventeen years; Sarah, aged about twelve years; Abigail, aged more than nine years ; Hannah, aged five years ; and Mary, aged about two years ; children of Capt. Moses Tenney, deceased 6 Feb. 1797. Bond, $2,000. (Essex Probate.) Moses Tenney, private, served under Capt. Timothy Jackman, five days' march from Rowley to guard Gloucester harbor, in brig JVancy, brought in by Capt. M. Swan, date 19 Dec, 1775. Chil- dren : 665 Moses, b. 1777; d. at about 18 years of age. 666 *Anna, b. 1780. 667 Sarah, b. 19 Feb., 1785; d. unmarried. 668 Abigail, b. 1788; m. Mr. Parker; went to Georgetown, D. C. 669 Hannah, b. 8 Nov., 1791; m. ; res. Georgetown. 670 Mary, b. in 1795; lived with Dr. Codman, and went south. 266— v.— 120. Moses TE:srxEY, born 17 Oct., 1740, son of Moses and Hannah (^Yhitney) of Milford, Mass.; married in 1797, Louisa Lesure. Residence, Milford, where the children were born ; later he removed to I'pton, Mass. He settled in Lee, Oneida county, N. Y., where he and his wife died. He lived to be a very old man. ( W. P. T.) Children : 671 Isaac. 672 Benjamin, b. 11 Jan., 1800. 673 *Winiani, b. 8 Feb. 1802. 674 Abigail, b. 17 Feb., 180-1. 675 Levi, Moses, and a daughter. 678 Joshua, b. 34 Sept., 1813. GENEALOGY. 81 269— v.— 120. Joshua Texxey, born 1 April, 1743, son of Moses and Hannah (Whitney); married 17 Oct. 1766, OUve Parkhara of Upton, Mass. She died and he married his second wife OHve Lesm-e, 19 Mch., 1812, of Mendon. Joshua Tenney, husbandman, quit claim for £25^ lawful money, to Robert Fisk of Upton, all the land he lives on in Upton, estimated at 7 acres. Signed by Joshua and Olive, his wife, by "her mark," 25 Feb., 1783, sworn to 15 Jan., 1784. (Worcester Co. Rec, 93, 1785-86, p. 472.) Moses and Hannah Tenney deeds to son Joshua about 17 acres of land in Upton, Mass., " in consideration of the love and good will we bear unto our son," 28 May, 1770. Reuben Carpenter of Upton sells 4 acres of land for $100. Joshua Tenney, 8 June, 1797 (143 : 560). Ezra Hayward of Boston deeds to Joshua Tenney of Upton, land in Upton, for $245.62, 31 May, 1806 (169 : 525). Joshua Tenney, private, residence, Upton, enlisted 25 Mch., 1777, under Capt. Isaac Bolster and Col. Ebenezer Learned, dated 7 Oct., 1775, at Roxbury. Also enlisted 23 Oct., 1779; discharged 23 Nov., 1779, under Capt. Thomas Marshall Baker and Col. Samuel Denny ; roll dated Upton. He enlisted as private 27 July, 1780, under Capt. Thomas Baker and Col. Nathan Tyler for service in Rhode Island on the alarm of July, .1780. (Army Roll, State House, Boston). Joshua Tenney, private, allowed $33.63, received $100.89; served in Massachusetts state troops ; placed on roll 10 Nov., 1832. (Wor- cester Co. Records.) Pension rolls, B. P. L. He died 15 Aug. 1836. Joshua Tenney of Upton, inventory, $460.01. (Worcester Probate.) Children : 679 Abigail, twin, b. 20 June, 1767. 680 Betsey, twin, b. 20 June, 1767. 681 Moses; cl. at Lee, N. Y. 683 Aaron, b. in Upton. 683 • Benjamin; d. at Lee, N. Y. 684 Hannah; m. 24 Dec, 1795, Mr. Aldricli; d. at Lee, N. Y. 685 Stephen, b. at Lee, N. Y. 686 William, b. at Lee, N. Y. Ch. (2d w.):— 687 Levi, b. 18 Oct., 1814; d. in Rome, N. Y.; unmarried. 688 *Daniel, b. 18 June, 1818. 82 THE TENNEY FAINIILY. 291.-V.-127. Daniel Teni^ey, born 25 June, 1748, son of Stephen and Mary (Taylor) ; married Patty Morse, daughter of Capt. Moody Morse of Sutton, Mass., a sister of Dr. N. F. Morse. Residence, Dummers- ton, Vt. She died, and he married for his second wife a sister of Mrs. Tenney. He took the place of his cousin Simon Tenney, as minute man in the Revolutionary war. Minute men train half a day a week for ten weeks, — thi'ee hours counted half a day, — and have one shilling each person for so doing, and seven dollars a month while in actual service. (War N^otes.) Stephen Tenney of Barre to Daniel Ten- ney, yoeman, for £1,700, 30 acres land, signed by Stephen and Mary Tenney, 17 June, 1779, acknowledged 12 Feb., 1785. (Wor- cester Co. Records.) Daniel Tinne, private, residence ISTorthboro ; served under Capt. Moses Harrington and Colonel Dyke from 20 Dec, 1776, to 1 Mch., 1777. (Army Roll.) He died at the age of seventy-seven years. Children : 689 *Moody, b. 20 May, 1780. 690 *Martha or Patty, b. 5 Aug., 1785. Ch. (2dw.):— 691 *Josiah, b. 30May, 179'l. 293.— v.— 127. Rachel Tenney, born in Westboro, Mass., 11 Feb., 1752, daughter of Stephen and Mary (Taylor) ; married in Barre, Mass., as second wife, to Samuel Leonard. Their daughter was accomp- lished and died when she was to have been married to J. A. Ten- ney. Residence, Gill, Mass. Mrs. Leonard died and he married his third wife. He lived to be over a hundred years old, and shot a deer and voted after he was a centenarian. He died at Canton, N. Y. Child : 693 Betsey, b. 3 July, 1796; d. 17 Dec, 1817. 294.— v.— 127. Deacon Abel Tenney, born in Westboro, Mass., 26 Nov., 1753, son of Stephen and Mary (Taylor); married 12 Feb., 1775-6, Anne Rice of Southboro, by Rev. Peter AVhitney, and moved to Hub- bardston, jMass. She was born 8 Oct., 1756, and died at the birth of GENEALOGY. • 83 her son Abel, 28 Oct., 1800. He married his second wife, widow Prudence Chamberlin, a sister of his first wife. She died in Troy, N. H., 1849, aged ninety-four years. Capt. John Clark of Hubbardston deeds 80 acres land in Hub- bardston to Abel Tenney, 11 May, 1778 (Worcester Co., 81:484). John Moulton of Hubbardston to Abel Tenney of Richmond, land in Hubbardston, 95^^ acres for $275.79, 4 May, 1810 (Deed Record, 176: 282). Abel Tenney of Troy, N. H., obtained judgment against David Merriam of Hubbardston, Mass., $147.30, the 21 Mch., 1825. (Worcester Co., 245:310). The name of Abel Tenney is in the Conn, army roll of war 1812. He served as private under Xath. Ferrand, from 24 Oct. to 23 Nov., 1814. He had some positive talent, great memory, wrote hymns, fixed principles, a hard fighter for right and justice. He had recourse to the law and was victorious in a boundary line case. He entered the court room as his own lawyer, with his Bible under his arm, and read Deut. 19: 14 ; 27 : 17 ; Prov- erbs 22 : 28. (H. A. T., a granddaughter.) He was blind six or seven years before his decease, Sept., 1829, at Troy, N. H. In faith a Baptist. Children : 693 Chloe, b. 18 July, 1776; m. Joseph Tabor; settled in Wash- ington, N. Y. 694 *Polly, b. 2 Mch., 1778. 695 *John, b. 38 Feb., 1780. 696 *Auna, b. 28 Dec, 1781. 697 *SamueI, b. 16 Sept., 1784. 698 Betsey, b. 28 July, 1786; m. Ira Pettibone, res. Manchester, Vt. , and Pa. ; had cue child. 699 *Stephen Rice, b. 10 Apr., 1788. 700 *Moses, b. 30 May, 1790. 701 *Aaron, b. 7 May, 1792. 702 *David Tyler, b. 11 Apr., 1794. 703 Daniel, b. 20 Nov., 1797; killed by the falling of a tree at the age of fourteen years. 704 Abel, b. 28 Apr., 1800; m., had one child; res. N. Y. at last report. 295— v.— 127. JoHx Texney, born in Westboro, Mass., 4 Feb., 1757, son of Stephen and Mary (Taylor). Residence, Northboro, Mass. John Tenney, spelled ey, y, Tinne, residence Xorthboro, Mass., marched to Cambridge on the alarm of 19 April, 1775, served seven days, enlisted 26 Apr., 1775, in Caj^tain Wood's company. Colonel Ward's 84 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. regiment, a private; was Avith his company at Dorchester, 11 Oct., 1775; enlisted again 11 July, 1777, as sergeant under Capt. David Barnes, in Col. Timothy Bigelow's regiment, served one month twenty days. He then enlisted and served until 19 Apr., 1778, when. he was rej^orted as having died. Gideon Tenney was appointed administrator of the estate of the late John Tenney of Northboro, 3 June, 1794. 296.— v.— 127. Captaix GiDEO>f Te^txey, born in Xorthboro, Mass., 16 Aug., 1759, son of Stephen and Mary (Taylor); married 8 Mch., 1792, Betsey Childs, daughter of Ebenezer and Abigail (Willis) of Hard- wick, K H. She was born 27 May, 1772, and died 15 Mch., 1870. (Spooner Gen. I.) Residence, Barre and Northboro, where he gave a silver cup to the church of that place. Gideon Tenney, gentleman, and Betsey, his wife, to Ephraim Xewton of Southboi-o, a farm and buildings in Barre, 93 acres of land for $2,500, signed 1 ISTov., 1809, acknowledged 25 Nov., 1809. (Worcester Co., 174, p. 625.) Gid- eon Tenney, for $110.38, to Eleazer Jones, 11 acres 115 rods of land in Barre, lying next to the land sold Newton; signed 10 Jan., 1810. Gideon Tenney and Betsey his wife of Barre, for $310, to Benjamia W. Childs, 15 acres of land in Hard wick ; witnessed by John A. Tenney and Sally Tenney, 29 May, 1809, acknowledged 7 July, 1809. He entered the army 17 May, 1775, served eight months, company of Samuel Wood. Gideon Tennej^, private, spelled Tinney and Tiney, residence Northboro, served under Capt. Manasseh Sawyer ia Colonel Dyke's regiment. Dated Dorchester Heights, 30 Nov., 1776 ; also served ia Capt. Jotham Houghton's company, under Col. Josiah Whiting; enlisted 31 July, 1779, discharged 14 Sept., 1779. Dated Petersham. Also served in Capt. Moses Harrington's company, under Colonel Dyke, from 1 Dec, 1770, to 1 Mch., 1777. He also served in Capt. Benj. Noyes' Company, under Col. Nathan Spar- hawk, from 21 Aug., 1777, to 25 Aug., 1777. They marched to re- inforce army at Bennington under General Stark. At that time he gave residence as liarre. He was at Still water (Army Roll). He moved to Vermont, lived in Ludlow, Brandon, and at Rutland. Ia 1842 removed to Gill, Mass., where he died 3 Juae, 1843. Childi-ea: 705 *John Avery, b. 12 July, 1793. 706 Sally Ann, b. 21 Apr., 1795; m. Rev. Joseph B. Baldwin of Branrlou, Vt., bad one child who d. iu infancy. She d. 30 Nov., 1857, of consumption. GENEALOGY. 85 707 Rosey,b. 5 Feb. 1797; m. Liitlier Root, cashier; m. (2 h.) Hon. Win. "Williams; res. Bainbridge, Ga.; d. 20 Aug., 1839. Slie buried two children. 708 Stillman, b. 5 Feb., 1799; d. 8 Dec, 1817, of typhoid fever. 709 Infant, b. 11 Feb., 1801, d. same day. 710 *Lionel, b. 10 Apr., 1802. 711 James Tyler, b. 15 Sept., 1804; d. 18 May, 1807. 712 *Loinse, b. 29 July, 1806. 713 *Abigail Willis, b. 4 Dec, 1809. 714 *Janies Augustus, b. 28 Apr., 1812. 715 Arethusa, b. 14 Aug., 1814; d. 21 May, 1840, of consumption. 312.— v.— 132. Major SiMox Texkey, born in Sutton, Mass., 13 Sept., 1746, son of Daniel and Rebecca (Dickinson); married 28 Jan., 1772, Sarah Trask, a daughter of Capt. Samuel Trask. Mrs. Tenney was born 10 Sept., 1753, and died 22 Aug., 1830. Residence, Sutton; a far- mer, and winters taught the district school. Taught in one school 15 winters, and taught after 70 years of age. He enlisted in the War of 1812, served one year, and ordered captain of a division of the militia in Shay's rebellion. Simon Tenney and Sarah, his wife, for #150 quitclaimed to J. Trask of Grafton, claim to estate of Mrs. Tenney's father, Samuel Trask, 26 Feb., 1805. (Worcester Record of Deeds, 174 : 32.) Simon Tenney of Sutton bought land from Moody Morse of Sutton, 6 acres land 16 Feb., 1778 (79: 75). Also bought land in Leicester, Mass., 13 Aug., 1783 (121 : 614) ; also men- tioned as bought land 5 June, 1786 (121:616), 5 Apr., 1792 (121: 617), 12 Jan., 1792 (123:315) gives land and homestead to his father, Daniel Tenney, and wife, Rebecca Tenney, signed Simon and Sarah Tenney, 15 Sept., 1788 (114 : 462). John Woodbury of Sutton, for -$40 sells land in Sutton to Simon Tenney 15 Mch., 1799 (145:321), witness Daniel Tenney, Jr. Simon Tenney of Sutton transferred 300 acres in Sutton to Daniel Tenney, Jr., of Sutton ; Sarah, wife of Simon Tenney, signs, 30 Mch., 1804 (145 : 457). Daniel Tenney of Sutton sells land in Sutton for $104 to Simon Tenney 9 Aug., 1817 (208 : 115). On 31 Jan., 1818, he buys land ; witnesses mentioned in deed, Daniel Tennej^, Simon Tenney, and Benjamin F. Tenney, 6 Feb., 1832 (Worcester Co., 284: 646). He died 14 Aug., 1838. Child: 716 *Daniel, b. 23 Nov., 1773. 86 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 314.-V.-132. Si sANXA Tkxnky, born in Sutton, Mass., 15 Dec, 1751, daughter of Daniel and Rebecca (Dickinson); married 17 Mcli., 1775, Samuel Blanchard, born 1 Apr., 1749, and died 21 July, 1825. Mrs. Blan- chard died 19 Apr., 1826. Residence in 1788, Sutton, Mass. Children : 717 *Stephen, b. 26 Oct., 1775. 718 Nancy, b. 27 Sept., 1777; d. 17 Sept., 1778. 719 John Brewer, b. 2 Mcli., 1780; res. Palmer, Mass. 720 *Shuou Teuney, b. 17 Feb., 1782. 721 Samuel, b. 25 June, 1784; d. 27 Dec, 1823. 722 Mary, b. 3 July, 1786; m. Isaac Reed; d. 7 Aug., 1842. 723 *Thomas, b. 21 June, 1788. 724 Abiatliar, b. 21 Mcli., 1793. 725 Susan, b. 1 June, 1799. 317.— v.— 132. Mary Texxey, called ISTancy, born 11 Apr., 1761, daughter of Daniel and Rebecca (Dickinson) ; married Stephen Holman, who died and she married Capt. Azor Phelps, who was born 13 Oct., 1761. She died 6 Oct., 1814. Captain Phelps married Dolly_ Dresser, by whom he had two sons and a daughter. Children (2 h.) : 726 Azor, b. 15 Sept., 1794; d. Oct., 1796. 727 Mary, b. 2 Sept., 1791; d. 20 Sept., 1813. 728 Sarah, b. 13 June, 1793; m. George Warren. 729 Susan, b. 6 July, 1796; m. John Goodell and Hii-am W. Bates. 730 Azor Rouudy, b. 30 Apr., 1798. 731 Charles, b. 5 Aug., 1800; m. Mary Ambloid. 732 Nancy Dickinson, b. 17 Sept., 1806; m. Wm. Legate. 318.-V.— 133. Samuel Texxey, M. D., born in Bylield parish, Rowley, Mass., 16 Nov., 1748, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Boynton); married in 1788 Tabitha Oilman, daughter of Samuel of Exeter, N. IT., the early American novelist. Mrs. Tenney Avas a highly accomplished lady, and author of two or more published Avorks, " The Adventure of Dorcasina Sheldon" and "Female Quixotism," which went through several editions. She died in 1837. Residence, Exeter, N. IT. Dr. Tenney Avas educated under Master Moody at Dummer Academy, graduated from Harvard College in 1772, studied med- icine at Andover, and settled in Exeter in 1775. On the breaking GENEALOGY. 87 out of the Revolutionary war he mounted his horse and rode to the vicinity of Boston, amving in season to assist in dressing the wounds of the injured at the battle of Bunker Hill. He served through the war as surgeon, one year in a Massachusetts regiment, afterward in the Rhode Island line. He was present at the sur- render of Biu-goyne and of Cornwallis. He volunteered for the defence of Red Bank on the Delaware, himself using a musket, and dressed the wounds of Count Donop, who was mortally wounded. The Count delivered to him his pocket-book, remarking that he looked like an honest man. He returned to Exeter, thoug-h he did not resume professional practice. He had a sti'ong inclination toward j^olitical life, and was a member of the convention for form- ing the Constitution of ISTew Hampshire in 1791. In 1793 he was appointed judge of probate, which office he held until 1800, when he was elected a member of Congress, and in the town of Hancock, N. H., the 27th of October, 1800, he received every vote but one. He was a member of several hterary, historical, and scientific societies, to which he contributed articles for then- publication. For the Massachusetts Agricultural Society he wrote a much-approved ti'eatise on orcharding. He also wrote an account of the mineral water of Saratoga and a theory of prismatic colors. For his scien- tific description of the Dark Day, the 19th of May, 1780, see Mass. Hist. So. Coll., 1st ser.. Vol. 1. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has articles by Dr. Samuel Tenney. He was "a man of fine presence and of much dignity. His domestic and social relations were of the happiest character." He died 6 Feb., 1816. Dr. George W. Dearborn has to-day (Jan., 1892) concluded the purchase of the old Dr. Tenney property on Front street, between the town hall and the First chm-ch, from Frank H. Hervey, the present owner. 321— v.— 133. Lois Texxey, born in Byfield parish, Rowley, Mass., 17 Feb., 1753, daughter of Xathaniel and EHzabeth (Boynton) ; published in Rowley, 28 Sept., 1771; married Joseph Pike. Residence, Rowley. Children : 733 Sarah, m. Moses Stickney. 734 Lois, m. Spofford Stickney. 735 Daniel, m. Dorcas Plummer. 736 Joliu, graduated at Dartmouth College, 1803. 88 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 737 *Mary, m. Mark Cheney. 738 Elijah Parish, m. Mary Sampson. 739 Samuel, d. in Byfield, aged 21 years. 740 Alfred Washington, b. 21 Mch., 1791; d. in Boston, C Sept., 1860. See Alumni D. C, by G. T. Chapman, p. 178. 322— v.— 133. TiiO-AFAs Texxey, born in Byfield parish, Rowley, 25 July, 1755, son of Nathaniel and Ehzabeth (Boynton); mamed 30 April, 1784, Elizabeth Jewett of Newbury, Mass., who died 9 Ajnil, 1853, aged ninety-three years, daughter of Deacon Jeremiah Jewett, and aunt to C. J. Tenney, D. D. Mr. Tenney removed fi'om Rowley soon after April, 1793, to Topsfield, Mass., and about the year 1805, to St. Albans, Me. He had a great fondness for intellectual pursuits, and was desirous to obtain an education for the Christian ministry, but in this he was strongly opposed. This was to him a sore trial, of which he was accustomed, in after life, to speak with deep regret. Though he became a farmer, he was a thorough theologian, and but few, even among ministers, were so discriminating in this direction as he. He was not a cold speculator, but used the great doctrines of the Bible as a foundation for Christian experience and practice. He was very faithful in the religious training of his children, all of whom " be- came soundly orthodox, not only in head but in heart." (Rev. Samuel G. Tenney (VI). Mr. Tenney died 4 Sept., 1837. ChU- di'en : 741 *Mary C, b. 1 June, 1785; bapt. 16 Oct., 1785. 742 *Nathauiel, b. 7 Apr., 1787; bapt. 15 July, 1787. 743 *Elizabeth, b. 20 July, 1788; bapt. 20 Sept., 1789. 744 Jane, b. 9 Apr., 1791; d. 28 Mch., 1796. 745 *Samuel Gilmau, b. 12 Apr., 1793; bapt. 11 Aug., 1793. 746 *William, b. 6 Jan., 1797. 747 *Thomas Boynton, b. 14 Jan., 1800; bapt. 7 Sept., 1800. 748 Jane Searle, b. 7 Mch., 1803; d. at Lawrence, Mass., 24 Nov., 1886. 749 *Jeremiah Jewett, b. 17 Apr., 1805. 325.— v.— 133. Enoch Texney, born on the ancestral estate in Rowley, Mass., 8 Feb., 1763, son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Pike); published 23 Sept., 178G; married 6 November, 1786, Jane Searle of Rowley, who died 9 March, 1842, aged eighty-one years. GENEALOGY. 89 Deacon S. Tenney visited the 17 of July, 1840, the widow of Enoch, examined the old deeds and the family Bible, and the familiar spots hereafter mentioned. Residence, Rowley, at the homestead built by his father, on the same sjDot where a former one stood. The first house stood about forty rods southeast of the present one, and near the brook, where the cellar may be seen, just north of which, and near thereto, stood an apple tree, always called the "back-door ajiple tree," known probably to the first and following generations. Mr. Tenney died of consumption 29 Jan., 1824. Children : 750 *Samiiel, b. 1 Sept., 1787. 751 Nabby, b. 14 Nov., 1788; bapt. 30 May, 1790; d. 26 Jime, 1810; unmarried. 752 *John Searle, b. 1 Jan., 1793; bapt. iu June, 1798. 753 *Mary, b. 28 Jan., 1796; bapt. iu Mcli., 1796. 754 *William, b. 2 July, 1802. 326— v.— 133. Saeah Tenjstey, born in Rowley, Mass., Byfield j^arish, 11 Oct., 1772, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Pike); married the 17 June, 1808, Mark Cheney. Residence, Rowley, Mass. He had by former wife, Mary Pike (daughter of Joseph and Lois Tenney), two sons and a daughter. He died 16 Sept., 1850, aged seventy-seven years. She died. Children : 755 Moody, b. 7 June, 1809; m. Susan B. Jackman. 756 Greeuleaf, b. 12 Nov., 1810; a clergyman. 757 Henrietta Maria, b. 19 May, 1813; m. Jewett Smith. 758 John Pike, b. 22 Feb., 1817; d. 5 Oct., 1819. 328.— v.— 138. Beistjajviin Texj^ey, born in Ilollis, N. H., 8 Nov., 1746, son of William and Ann (.Jewett) ; published in Andover, Mass., June, 1771; married 28 Jan., 1772, Ruth Blanchard. They were cousins. In 1775 he paid a tax of 2s. lid. in Hollis; removed to Temple, N. H. Benjamin Tenney, of Temple, marched "part of ye way" from Temple to Cambridge 19 April, 1775 (Rev. Roll, Concord, N. H.), also enlisted as private in Captain Gershom's company, under Lieut.- Col. Thomas Heald ; marched to reinforce northern Continental army at Ticonderoga, June, 1777; enlisted 29 June, 1777, dis- , charged 12 July, 1777; wages due £3. 18s.; also served in Enoch 90 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Hale's regiment, raised to reinforce General Gates at Ticonderoga ; engaged 22 Oct., 1776, retiu-ned 16 Nov., 1/76; wages due £2.188. Benjamin Tenney enlisted vmder Lieutenant Bradford, 1778, and served under Captain Adams in the Revolutionary war. William Tenney, son of John Tenney, was a mess-mate. (Book Notes.) The name of Benjamin Tenney apjiears in "years book of 111. sons of the Revolution." He died in Temple, 2 Sept., 1790. Their three oldest children died with " black dysentery," " black measles," or something "black," not Spirit of "76." (Dr. ) Mrs. Ten- ney married Darius Hudson of Temple. They had son, Oliver, born 17 June, 1797, a merchant in Boston, who died 6 July, 1856. Dr. A. H. Foster, of Chicago, has a very old "Tenney Bible," which his father received from Oliver Hudson. Mrs. Tenney was was born 18 Aug., 1751, daughter of Samuel Blanchard and Ruth (Tenney). She died in the home of her son, John, at Antrim, X. H., 13 April, 1831. Children : 759 Ruth, b. 2 Dec, 1772; d. 1 Sept., 1772. 760 Benjamiu, b. 7 July, 1774; d. 3 Sept., 1777. 761 Samuel, b. 11 July, 1776; d. 2 Sept., 1777. 762 *William, b. 27 Feb., 1778. 763 *Lucy, b. 26 Nov., 1779. 764 *Benjamiu, b. 23 Aug., 1781. 765 *Samuel, b. 16 May, 1783. 766 *Amos, b. 19 Feb., 1785. 767 *David, b. 10 Nov., 1786. 768 *Solomou, b. 12 Sept., 1788. 769 *Jonn, b. 7 July, 1790. 329.-V.-138. Martha TeisTxey, born in Hollis, N. H., 13 Apr., 1749, daughter of William and Ann (Jewett) ; married 21 Nov., 1771, Jerahmael Bowers of IIolHs. Residence, Groton and Hebron, N. H. I have not received the date of their death. Children : 770 Jerehmael ; ni. ; res. Bristol. 771 William ; m. Lucy Wright ; res. Hebron. 772 Gardner Jewett. 773 Martha; m. Reuben Johnson; res. Hebron. 774 Nancy ; m. Reuben Dale ; res. New Lowell. 775 Betsey ; m. Samuel A. Lovejoy ; res. Hebron and Billerica. 776 James ; d. unmarried at Hollis, aged about 21 years. 777 *Dolly. 778 Son ; m. Betsey Holt ; m. 2d, widow Sarah Colby. GENEALOGY. 91 330.— v.— 138. Captaix William Tenxey, born in Hollis, N. II., 17 Mch., 1751 (Town Record), or 1755 (Town Hist.), son of William and Ann (Jewett) ; married in Rowley, Mass., 28 Mch., 1776, Phebe Jewett, daixgliter of Deacon Jeremiah Jewett. She was born 9 Apr., 1752; died 18 Apr., 1816, of king fever. He resided at the homestead, and in 1775 paid a tax of 2s.8d. Selectman 1791, 92, 93, 94, 98, 99 and 1800 ; also one of the orig- inal members of the Hollis Philanthropic Society (1801). April 19,. 1775, he enlisted for Lexington, and in Dec, 1775, for Cambridge^ and again in 1776 in Capt. Reed's company, for White Plains. The town paid him £5.7s., also a bounty of £6, " with a penny a mile for travel, and the same in lieu of a baggage wagon." On the " Great Return " he received £3 (one of thirty-seven men), having served three months in 1775 and five months in 1776. Capt. Tenney died 16 June, 1806. William Tenney, of Hollis, marched in Capt. Reuben Dow's com- pany, 19 Apr., 1775, as private; also enlisted in Capt. William Reed's company, imder Col. Baldwin, in 1776. Advanced wages and bounty, £6. This regiment was raised for the reinforcing army in N. Y. He was in battle of White Plains 28 Oct., 1776, and was dismissed early in December of that year. (Army Roll, Concord, N. H.) See Vol. XI. Lineage Book, N. S. of the D. A. R. gives authority to admit new members. He was a prosperous farmer, a Whig and universally esteemed, a warm advocate of the high doctrines of the gospel like all his ances- tors of the Congregational denomination. (Dr. J. C. T.) He died 16 June, 1806. Children : 779 *Pliebe Jewett, b. 12 Oct., 1777. 780 Auua, b. 2 Feb., 1779 ; d. in Feb., 1782. 781 *Caleb Jewett, b. 3 May, 1780. 782 *Naucy (Anna), b. 29 Jan., 1782. 783 William, b. 22 Mch., 1784 ; cl. 12 Sept., 1784. 784 *Wimam, b. 13 Sept., 1785. 785 *Sarah,b. 22 Oct., 1786. 786 Benjamin Gardner, b. 8 Dec, 1788 ; d. 16 Feb., 1894. 787 *Ralph Emerson, b. 5 Oct., 1790. 788 *Lucinda, b. 16 July, 1793. 331.~V.— 138. A]sr:N- Texxey, born 28 Sept., 1755, daughter of William and Ann (Jewett) of Hollis, IST. H. ; married 15 Mch., 1781, Aquilla Kun- 92 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. hall of Bratlfortl, Mass., by Rev. Daniel Emerson. They settled in Eindge, X. H., previous to 1785, on a farm bordering iipon the state line. He was a soldier of the Revolutionary war. He enlisted in Capt. Gage's company, Frye's regiment, 19 Apr.,1 775, at Cambridge ; in same regiment, 6 Sept., 1775 ; in J. Smith's company, J. Whit- ney's regiment, 16 June, 1776, to 1 Aug, 1776. On 13 July, 1776, he M^as in camp at Hull, Mass. He enlisted 27 Apr., 1777, in Samuel Johnson's company, Titcomb's regiment; marched to Providence, R. I. ; discharged 2 June, 1777. From 3 Feb., 1778, to 3 Apr., 1778, he was a sergeant in Gage's company, Gerrish's regiment, guarding General Burgoyne's troops on Winter Hill, Charlestown, Mass. On the 7 July, 1780, to 10 Aug., 1780, he was in Jonathan Ay res' company. Wade's regiment. (Army Roll.) He was born in Bradford, Mass., 28 Sept., 1755, son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Jewett), and died 4 Mch., 1826. She died 2 Apr., 1837. Children : 789 Nancy, b. 4 Apr., 1782 ; cl. young. 790 Isaac, b. 30 Nov., 1783. 791 *Jonathau, b. 19 Nov., 1785. 792 *Martha, b. 29 Oct., 1788. 793 Lydia, b. 30 Apr., 1791 ; m. Solomou Teuney. 794 *Nancy, b. 4 Aug., 1792. 795 William T., b. 3 Jan., 1794 ; d. 1 Sept., 1796. 796 Phebe, b. 1796 ; d. 1 July, 1832 ; unmarried. 797 William Teuney, b. 19 Feb., 1799; died 29 Jan., 1833; of Conn.; unmarried. ■798 Aquilla, b. 31 Aug., 1802 ; d. 24 Apr., 1803. 332.~V.— 139. Mehitable Texney, born in Rowley, Mass., 6 Xov., 1752, daughter of Oliver and Betty (Jewett) ; j^ublished in Rowley, 1 Oct., 1790, to Woodbridge Belcher, a joiner; moved to Weare, N. H., then to Vermont. Mrs. Belcher died and he married a second Avife, by whom he had children, Oliver, Harriet, and Olive, who was killed by lightning. He died at Weare. Child : 799 Samuel. 333.— V.-139. Captain Moses Tkxxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 8 Sept., 1754, son of Oliver and Betty (Jewett) ; man-ied in Byfield parish, Row- ley, 6 Feb., 1776, Lucy Stickney, daughter of William and Mary < Sawyer). She was baptized 25 March, 1750. GENEALOGY. 93 They resided at Georgetown, Mass., on a farm, which is now occupied by Capt. Gorham D. Tenney. Captain Moses died in New York. Children : 800 *Moses, b. 24 Nov., 1776-7. 801 *Paxil, k 23 Aug., 1780. 802 *Hanuah, b. 1 May, 1784. 334.— v.- 139. Betty Tenxet, born in Rowley, Mass., 31 July, 1756, daughter of Oliver and Betty (Jewett) ; published in Rowley, Mass., 2 ISTov.^ 1777 ; married 23 Dec, 1777, Samuel Sawyer of Hoi)kinton, N. H. A farmer and stock raiser on Sugar Hill, a good estate. (Book Notes.) She died in Nov., 1820. He married his second wife, a Perley of Boxford, Mass., and had several children. Children : 803 Polly, b. 22 May, 1782. 804 Betty, b. 18 July, 1784. 805 Infant. 335.— v.— 139. David Texxet, born in Rowley, Mass., 9 Dec, 1758, son of Oliver and Betty (Jewett) ; married 20 Oct., 1785, Nabby (Abi- gail) Spofford, daughter of Col. Daniel and Judith (Follansbee) of Rowley. Her father was colonel of the Seventh regiment of militia, marched to Cambridge, but failed to arrive for the engage- ment. She was born 24 Jan., 1765, and died 29 May, 1793; buried in the family lot at Georgetown, Mass. He married 31 Aug., 1816 (his 2 w.), Mary Saunders. Residence, Georgetown. " He was one of three men who rode across a room on a meal-chest propelled by invisible power. In 1780, Hannah Hazen, a native, was annoyed in her weaving by strange sounds from the walls answering each stroke of the lathe. Unable to account for this, Hannah was set to sifting meal, but she or her clothes had no sooner touched the meal-chest than it began to move by jogs of one or two inches so long as she kept at work. Other articles, to a heavy work-bench, would move from her. Twenty witnesses, who had seen the loaded meal-chest move and begin to turn the corner, were not to be put down by a theory, even by two clergymen. The girl was sent away, and the law of gravitation restored." (Hist, of Essex.) David Tenney, private in Capt. John Dodge's company, Colonel Pickering's regiment, enlisted 16 Dec, 1776, discharged 15 Mch., 1777. 94 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Da^^d Tenney, private, served five days in Timothy Jackson's company, when it marched from Rowley to guard Gloucester har- bor, and brig Nancy brought in by Captain Manley. (Mass. Army Roll, State House.) Mr. Tenney died 16 Aug., 1830. Children: «06 Sally Spofford, b. 5 Apr., 1787; m. 31 May, 1829, Valkert O. Dickey. S07 *David Barnard, b. 14 July, 1789. 336.— V.-139. Benjamin Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 9 Jan., 1761, son of Oliver and Betty (Jewett); published in Rowley, 1 Mch., 1783; married 18 Mch., 1783, Lydia Jackman of Byfield, by Rev. Moses Pearson. Benjamin Tenney, spelled Teney and Tinney, served three years, 1777-80, in Colonel Putman's regiment as a private in Capt. Job Whipple's company, roll dated 22 Apr., 1779. Served from 1 Jan., 1780, to 10 Mch., 1780. (Army Roll.) Residence, Weare, N. H., where he paid taxes from 1788 to 1793, inclusive. In 1793, Moses Ilazen and Benjamin Tenney received 18s. "for small-pox bill." He bought of Ezra Worthen lot 29, range 1, and transfers the same lot to Samuel Kendrick. Mr. Tenney was a tax- j^ayer in 1810. His wife died 1 June, 1843, aged seventy-nine years. Benjamin Tenney, on the way to visit a neighbor, with his niece, complained of feeling tired, sat down on a log and died imme- diately, in 1826. He had previously gone to Vermont. Children : 808 *William, b. 1784. 809 Judith; m. John Bird; moved to Vermont. 810 *Betsey J., b. 20 Dec, 1788. 811 Anna A.; m. Jesse Caldwell, son of James and Lettice Walker; moved to Vermont. 813 John, b. 6 Dec, 1793; d. young. 813 Timothy, b. 22 Aug., 1795; d. young. 814 *Benjamiu, b. 17 June, 1798. 815 *01iver, b. 4 July, 1800. 816 Hiram, b. 7 July, 1802; d. young. 817 Lydia, b. 14 Jan., 1805; m. James Eggleston. 818 » James Manning, b. 26 Aug., 1807. 337.— v.— 139. Ruth Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 9 Mch., 1763, daughter of Oliver and Betty (Jewett) ; published in Rowley, 26 Aug., 1784, to David Burbank. They had eleven or twelve children. (Note Book.) GENEALOGY. 95 Residence, Newburyport and Salem, Mass., where she died. Children : 819 Betsey; m. Samuel Davis; cl. iu Weare, N. H. 820 *Sally. 821 Naomi; m. Mr. Gould; res. Salem, Mass. 822 Louise; uumarried. 823 Nathan; res. Amesbury; " clever man" (Notes). 824 David; res. Manchester, Mass. 825 Silas; res. Salem, Mass.; also Ebeu, Marsh, and William. 338.— v.— 139. Hannah Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 15 Mch., 1765, daugh- ter of Oliver and Betty ( Jewett) ; married in Mch., 1783, Jonathan Savary. Residence, Bradford, Mass. No other facts received. Children : 826 Thomas, b. 6 Oct., 1783. 827 Priscilla, b. 8 Apr., 1785. 828 Hannah, b. 12 Apr., 1788. 829 Betty, b. 28 Apr., 1790; d. young. 830 Jonathan, b. 6 Mch., 1793. 831 Betty, b. 24 May, 1795. 339.— v.— 139. Oliver Texney, a twin, born in Rowley, Mass., 27 Mch., 1767, son of Oliver and Betty (.Jewett) ; published in Rowley, 17 May, 1788; married 11 June, 1788, Judith Jackman, born 11 Sept., 1765, and died 4 Jan., 1826, of palsy. He died of consumption 7 June, 1826; buried in the Byfield parish cemetery. Children: 832 *Benjamiu Jackman, b. 3 Nov., 1788. 833 *Gorham Parsons, b. 17 Mch., 1794. 834 *Elizabeth Noyes, b. 5 Jan., 1804; bapt. 17 Sept., 1820. 835 *Hauuah Jackman, b. 7 Feb., 1807; bapt. 17 Sept., 1820. 341.— V.-139. Samuel Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 17 Mch., 1769, son of Oliver and Betty (Jewett); published in Rowley, 3 Apr., 1791, to Mary (Polly) Jackman, who died 22 Aug., 1833. Residence, Weare, N. H., house on lot 72, range 2 ; also owned lot 33. He removed to Goffstown, X. H., where he was a farmer and provision dealer. He died 27 Sept., 1839. Children: 836 *James Manning, b. 30 Mch., 1791. 837 *MyraT.,b. in 1796. 96 THE TEXNEY FAJNIILY. 888 *Samviel Stillmau Jackman, b. 12 Feb., 1804. 839 Mariou. 840 Jackman. 342.-V.— 139. Jexnie Texxey (Jane), born in Rowley, Mass., 24 Feb., 1771, daughter of Oliver and Betty (Jewett); published in Rowley,, 30 Sept., 1792, to Joseph Young. Residence, Newburyport, Mass. They died, as did their twelve children. I have not secured dates,, or the name of their last child. Miss Olive Tenney died in the home of her sister, Mrs. Young. Children : 841 James, a merchant at Newburyport. 842 Jacob, Jeremiah, and Polly, all d. young (2d, 7th, and 8th). 845 George; m. Mary King. 846 Franklin, lost at sea. Jacob, a merchant. 847 John, lost at sea, on a fishing voyage for his health. 848 Jane; ni. "William Prince of Newburyport, " rich." 849 Betsey; m. Edward Currier, sea captain, lost at sea. 850 Joanna; ni. Mr. Tappan. 343— v.— 139. Lois Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 27 July, 1773, daughter of OHver and Betty (Jewett) ; published 29 Nov., 1793, to John Foss, of Newburyport, Mass. He was mariner, was taken prisoner by the Algerines, and he published an account of his bondage ; died soon after his return, near Philadel23hia, at sea. She married a second husband, a Mr. Hill, who died without children. His widow died with Mrs. Young. Children : 851 John; d. in Ipswich, Mass. 852 Infant. 361.— v.— 145. David Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 28 Feb., 1766, son of Richard and Abigail (Perley); married 7 Mch., 1793, Judith Spofford of Georgetown, Mass., daughter of Dea. Mood}^ and Huldah (Spolford). She was born 23 July, 1767, and died 11 July, 1831. The deacon was a lieutenant during the Revolutionary War. Res- idence, Byfield parish, Rowley; removed to Newbury, Mass., and died 9 Apr., 1826. Children :' 853 Moody, b. 8 Mch., 1794; d. 28 Mch., 1794. 854 David, b. 3 Oct., 1795; d. 21 Feb., 1796. 855 *Abigail, b. 15 Jan., 1797. 856 *Pamela, b. 18 Mch., 1798. 857 *Richard, b. 1 Mch., 1803. 858 *Daniel Spofford, b. 25 Sept., 1805. GENEALOGY. 9T 362.— v.— 145. Richard Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 9 Sept., 1768, son of Richard and Abigail (Perley) ; married 6 Dec, 1790, Ruth Ingalls, daughter of William Ingalls of Newburyport, Mass., a sister to Mrs. Perley Tenney. Residence, Newbmyport. He died 1 Sept., 1809 ; fell dead while running with a fire engine at a fire near city hall, which place is marked by memorial lamps, erected by his son, Daniel I. Tenney. The widow resided in New York city, where she died 31 Mch., 1852. Children : 859 *Daniel Ingalls, b. 2 May, 1800. 860 William, b. 23 Feb., 1806; a jeweler in New York city; d. 6 Apr., 1848; unmarried. 861 Elizabeth; m. Mr. Hanaford. She d. Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1872, leaving a bequest of five thousand dollars to the Society for Aged Females, at Newburyport, Mass. No chikb'eu. 363.— V.-145. Doctor William Teni^et, born in Rowley, Mass., 12 Jan., 1771, son of Richard and Abigail (Perley); married about 1800, Abigail Rollins, who died 8 Aug., 1803. He married second wife, 12 Oct., 1806, Margaret Flanders, born 22 Jan., 1782, and died 22 Sept., 1865. Residence, Loudon, N. H. Samuel G. Batchelder of Gilman, deeds to William Tenney, of Loudon, land in Loudon, 4 Dec, 1822 (1 : 77). Mr. Tenney died 17 Mch., 1826. Nathaniel Martin, Samuel French of Loudon, guardians of Abigail E. H., Richard P. J., William D. B., Joseph J. M., children of late William Tenney, physician of Loudon, for 1350, sells real estate to James Ross, 2 Dec, 1829 (21 : 68). Child : 863 Richard, b. 29 Oct., 1801; d. 4 Aug., 1803. Oh. (2 w.):— 863 Abigail EHza Hamiltou, b. 14 Apr., 1808; d. 2 July, 1831; willed her mother all personal property, and three brothers real estate, will dated 25 June, 1881, proved July, 1831. 864 *Ilichard Perley Jewett, b. 18 Aug., 1810. 865 *Winiam David Braman, b. 3 May, 1813. 866 Joseph James Monroe, b. 17 Juue, 1817; res. Loudon, 1859. 364.— V.-145. Perley Te:n^xey, born in Rowley, Mass., 14 June, 1773, son of Richard and Abigail (Perley) ; married 3 Jan., 1802, Maria Ingalls, 7 98 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Jaugliter of William Ingalls of Xewburyport. Residence, New- buryport, where be was a merchant. The dates of their death not received. At a March meeting in 1851, at Newburyport, the town appropriated S80 to pay the heirs of the late Perley Tenney for land taken for extension of Fair St. (E. Vale Smith, p. 242.) Children : 867 Susanna Ingalls, b. 9 July, 1804 ; d. unmarried. 868 Sarah H., b. 1 June, 1806 ; d. unmarried. 869 Perley W., b. 21 Oct., 1808 ; d., left a widow but no children. 870 Ellen ; d. unmarried. 871 A. Maria, b. 3 Jan., 1811 ; m. Thomas W. Burnham ; res. Newburyport. 873 Catharine ; m. Rev. Henry L. Dean in Georgia. 365.— v.— 145. Amos Jewett Texxev, born in Rowley, Mass., 27 May, 1777, son of Richard and Abigail (Perley); married 6 Apr., 1802, Lucy Spofford, daughter of .Jeremiah and Temperance Spofford, who was born in Xew Rowley, now Georgetown, Mass., 23 Apr., 1780, and [died of apoplexy, 2 May, 1833. He married second wife, 9 May, 1834, Aphia Spofford, born 1 July, 1796, a sister of Lucy. Then- father and also their grandfather, Capt. Ehphalet Spofford, were in the army at Cambridge. Residence, Georgetown, Mass., on the farm of his fathers. He also followed a long and successful career as a shoe manufacturer and opened a store at the village. They were received at the First Congregational Church, by profes- sion, 1820. He died 1 Aug., 1840. Mrs. Aphia Tenney died at the home of her son, Richard, the 12 Feb., 1879. Children : 873 *Charles Spofford, b. 25 Oct., 1802-3. 874 *George Jewett, b. 28 Aug., 1805. 875 Milton, b. 20 Feb., 1807 ; d. 1 Jan., 1814. 876 *Ilichard, b. 13 Feb., 1810. 877 *Liicy H., b. 1 May, 1812. 878 Harriet Braman, b. 7 Nov., 1821 ; d. 22 Jan., 1833. 366.— v.— 149. Edmund Texxky of Loudon, N. IL, born in Rowley, Mass., son of Edmund and Hannali (^Yood) ; married Nancy Thompson of Concord, N. H., who died in 1804. He married in Rowley, 12 Nov., 1805,Xabby (Abigail) Kelson, who died 21 Oct., 1849. Resi- dence, Concord, N. H., and Loudon, X. H. He died of consump- GENEALOGY. 99 tion in 1814. Josej)!! Baker of Loudon, administrator of estate of Edmund Tenney of Lovidon, sells land in Loudon, 15 Oct., 1817. (31 : 58 Merrimack County.) Children : 879 Hannah, b. 6 Feb., 1802 ; m. 29 Dec, 1839, Francis Gage of Pelham, N. H. 880 Daughter, b. 1804 ; d. soon after, and also the mother. Ch. (2 w.): — 881 *Gardner, b. 13 Aug., 1806. 882 *Nelsou, b. 18 Apr., 1808. 883 *Thompson, b. 17 Mch., 1811. 367.— v.— 149. Moses Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., about 1769, son of Ed- mund and Hannah (Wood) ; married in Salisbury, N. H., Polly Fifield, who died, and he married in Salisbmy, N. H., 30 Jan., 1792, Sally Garland of Salisbury, who died 20 Oct., 182.5, aged about 55 years. Residence, New Chester, now Hill, N. H., where he secured a land claim in that part of the town known as " Murray Hill." He had the misfortune to break his thigh by a fall, and died 25 Feb., 1842. Children : 884 *Amos, b. 23 Sept., 1793. 885 *Moses, b. 26 Aug., 1795. 886 Eunice, b. 20 May, 1797 ; d. 26 July, 1818; unmarried. 887 *Betsey, b. 10 Apr., 1799. 888 James, b. 13 Dec, 1800 ; d. 18 Nov., 1802. 889 *James, b. 4 Feb., 1804. 890 Luke, b. 11 Mch., 1806 ; d. about 7 years of age. 891 *Jacob, b. 25 Feb., 1808. 392 *Caroliue, b. 10 Nov., 1810. 893 Sarah ; m. Timothy Dunham ; had a daughter Josephine. 368.— v.— 149. Ebenezer Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 1772, son of Edmund and Hannah (Wood) ; married in Salisbury, N. H., 13 Mch., ISOO, Mehitable Garland of Salisbury. She was born 1780, and died 10 Oct., 1848. Residence, Pembroke, Concord, and Manchester, N. H. Died previous to 27 Nov., 1847. Children: 894 *Sophronia, b. 6 June, 1801. 895 Mary, b. 1807 ; m. Samuel Greene, a farmer in Epsom, N. H. 896 Mehitable S., b. 1811 ; m. Moses Critchet. 897 *Jacob Perley, b. 1813. LorC. 100 THE TENNEY FAjNIILY. 898 *Ebenezer Bradford, b. 22 Jan., 1816. 899 John Pingree ; d. young. 900 John Pingree, b. 1819 ; d. in 1853; unmarried. 901 Eliza Jane ; d. young. 902 Amos Wood, b. 1821 ; d. young. 903 Moses Wood, b. 11 Sept., 1823; d. 27 Nov., 1847; was a young man of promise ; had completed 2 years of study at Gilmauton, and a member of medical college at Pittsfield, Mass. Inventory, $500, E. B. T., adm., " without parents or child." 369.— V.-149. Elijah Teistxet, born 6 Apr., 1775, son of Edmund and Hannah (Wood); married 27 Mch., 1800, Susanna Pingree, daughter of Francis and Ehzabeth (Duty) of Rowlej^, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was born 28 Sept., 1777, and died 10 Apr., 1870. Residence, Rowley. He was a farmer ; died of a fever, 1 Apr., 1818. (Town Record.) Children : 904 *John, b. 21 Mch., 1801. 905 Silas, b. 19 Apr., 1804; d. of fever, 10 Apr., 1818. 906 Francis, b. 14 Feb., 1807 ; m. 15 Nov., 1832, Ann Chapman, b. 9 Apr., 1812 ; d. 25 May, 1896, a sister to Mrs. John Ten- ney, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Lummus) ; res. Row- ley ; a shoemaker ; d. 10 June, 1892; no issue. 373.— VI.— 178. JoHX Texney, born in York, Me., 10 Sept., 1748, son of Max- millian and Mary (Harmon) ; married in York, 9 Dec, 1770, Mary Cole, daughter of Joseph. Residence, York. Probably removed after Dec, 1771, as no death records of Tenneys were found on the town books to date 1903. John Tenney, spelled Tiney and Tinny, residence Old Yori, Me., enlisted as corporal, 3 May, 1775, with Capt. Samuel Darby's com- pany and Col. James Seymour's regiment. ; served 3 months, 6 days. 12 July, 1780, age thirty-one years, height, 5 feet, 6 inches, com- plexion, dark, a corporal, was with Captain Bragdon's company, marched to Fishkill, an-iving there 4 June, 1778. He enUsted with men raised for six months' service, dated Camp Potaway, 25 Oct., 1780, enlisted 6 July, 1780, discharged 3 Dec, 1781. (Army Roll, Boston, Mass.) Child : 907 Hannah, b. 9 Dec, 1771. GENEALOGY. 101 381.— VI.— 180. Rev. David Texxey, born in Rowley, now Georgetown, Mass., 4 Apr., 1749, son of Lieut. John and Rose (Chandler) ; married Abi- gail Plummer of Cape Ann. He united with the church in 1764, being only 15 years old. He was a pupil at Dummer academy, un- der Master Moody, A. M., about 1763 ; graduated at Harvard col- lage, 1768, and was the first Tenney to graduate from a college. He was ordained at Barrington, TsT. H., 18 Sept., 1771, dismissed in 1778 on account of ill health, and died at Durham, N. H., in 1778, while on his way to Bradford, Mass. Children : 908 David, b. in 1775 ; d. in 1778. 909 Naucy, b. in 1777 ; m. Mr. Clement of Haverhill, Mass. ; d. iu Apr., 1805, without issue. 910 Abigail, b. in 1778; brought up by her grandfather Plummer at Cape Ann, and m. at Cape Ann. 911 Elizabeth, dates of birth and death not known. 382.— VI.— 180. Elizabeth Tenj^ey, born in Rowley, Mass., 5 Feb., 1751, daugh- ter of Lieut. John and Rose (Chandler) ; married 12 Jan., 1769, Lieut. Daniel Kimball, by Rev. James Chandler. Residence, Brad- ford, Mass., where they were members of the Congregational Church and " persons of devoted piety." He was born 11 June, 1747, son of Nathaniel and Dorothy (Tenney). For a number of years he was town treasm-er, and frequently selectman ; a farmer. Lieutenant Kimball was appointed lieutenant in the Fourth company of the Third regiment, Essex county division, 17 June, 1786, and was drowned in the Merrimack river, 19 Aug., 1800, while retm-ning from the marsh wath a boat load of hay. She labored unweariedly to give her children a Hberal education, and was at the same time very charitable. She died 19 Nov., 1830. Their great-grandson, John D. Washbm-n, held the appointment as Minister to Switzerland. Children : 913 *Betsey, b. 33 Sept., 1770. 913 Nathaniel, b. 26 July, 1772 ; d. 33 Oct., 1778. 914 *Mary, b. 2 Mch., 1774. 915 *Jane, b. 26 Feb., 1776. 916 *Dauiel, b. 3 July, 1778. 917 *]Srathaniel, b. 28 Apr., 1780. 918 *David Tenney, b. 23 Nov., 1783. 102 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 919 *Sainuel, b. 9Mch., 1785. 920 Clarissa, b. 24 Sept., 1786; d. at Needham, Mass., 30 Apr., 1855 ; wife of Rev. William Ritchie. 921 *Sophia, b. 16 Oct., 1788. 922 Almira, b. 22 Oct., 1793 ; d. 15 Aug., 1825 ; wife of Leonard Everett of Canton, Mass. 383.— VI.- 180. .JoHx Tein^n^et, born in Rowley, Mass., 16 Dec, 1754, son of Lieut. John and Rose (Chandler); published in Rowley, Mass., 24 May, 1777, to Patience Young of Great Barrington, N. H. Resi- dence, Bradford, Mass., in a house situated opposite the old academy and connected with valuable real estate. Said house is still occupied and owned by his granddaughter. John Tenney, Jr., private in Lieut. Moses Bradstreet's company for the defence of Gloucester harbor, served 14 days; residence Rowley, dated 15 Nov., 1775. (Army Roll.) He died m 1822; will was probated Aug., 1822, by John Y. " Tenny," who was named executor. (Probate Record.) Mrs. Tenney died in the home of her son, John Y., of Marlboro, Mass. The will of Patience Tenney of Marlboro, dated 10 Sept., 1830, probated 9 Nov., 1830. She gives her son, John Y., his note of 870.00 ; daughter Betsey, $10.00 ; daughter Henrietta, $10.00 ; daughter Mary, note, or husband's, $50.00. The remainder left in trust to Jesse Kimball, Esq., administrator, for daughter, Mary jMor- rison. Inventory, $725.18, mostly books, clothing, and notes. Books to Mary Morrison, 29 Dec, 1880. On the 25 Apr., 1833, Kimball, administrator, accounts for the estate of $731.63 : Paid John Y., $60.00 ; Mrs. Crockett, $66.86 ; Mrs. Swain, $10.00 ; Mrs. Henrietta Lane, $10.00; John Y. T.'s note, not good, $371.51. Children : 923 *Betsey, b. 15 May, 1778. 924 Mary, b. 7 May, 1780 ; m. James Crockett ; res. Meredith, N. H. She d. 26 Dec, 1877, having sur\dved five children, of whom one, the only son, d. young. 925 Su.san, b. in 1783 ; d. in 1810, when engaged to Rev. J. L. Blake, author of " Conversations on Natural Philosophy and Chemistry." 926 *John Young. 927 Susanna, b. in Rowley, 12 Feb., 1784 ; d. aged 12 years. 928 * James Chandler, b. in April, 1789. 929 *Hauuah, b. 3 Jan., 1792. GENEALOGY. / 103 930 Henrietta, m. Mark Lane of Mt. Morris, N. Y. She d. in Franklin, Pa. 931 David, b. in 1795 ; H. C, 1815 ; ordained 24 Sept., 1818, one of the first home missionaries at the West ; d. in Bond Co., 111., 21 Oct., 1819; unmarried. 932 E.; m. Mr. Sawyer from the South. (J. T.) 384.— VI.— 180. Mary Texxey, bo'-n in Rowley, Mass., 22 jSTov., 1756, daughter of Lieut. John and Rose (Chandler) ; married 29 May, 1777, Jacob Spofford, born 26 Feb., 1755, son of Deacon Abnerand Sarah (Cole- man). Residence, Ipswich, Mass. He was an ingenious mechanic, and was with Timothy Palmer (the celebrated architect who first bridged the Merrimack) in the construction of the first bridge over the Potomac at Washington, and inventor of the circular sawmill. Mr. Spofford died the 12 May, 1812. His wife died at Georgetown, Mass., in the early part of Feb., 1802. Children : 933 *Mary, b. 13 Oct., 1778. 934 *Hauuah, b. 27 Oct., 1779. 935 *Sarah, b. 18 Aug., 1781. 936 *Huldah, b. 30 July, 1783. 937 *Chandler, b. 28 May, 1788^ 938 *Elizabeth, b. 13 Jan., 1789. 939 Anstice, b. 23 Jan., 1791; d. Apr., 1796. 940 *Sophia, b. 12 Nov., 1793. 941 *John T., b. 18 Sept., 1795. 942 * Anstice, b. 3 Dec, 1798. 943 *Uriah Gage, b. 13 Dec, 1800. 385.— VI.— 180. William Tenxey, born in Rowley, Mass. (now Georgetown), 5 Oct., 1758, or 7 Apr., 1757 (son David), son of Lieut. John and Rose (Chandler); married in 1780-81, Elizabeth Page, daughter of Judge Jeremiah Page of Dunbarton, N. H. He marched as a pri- vate to Cambridge on the alarm of 19 Apr., 1775, in Capt. John Savary's company, under Colonel Johnson. On the 15 Nov., 1775, he served as private 14 days in Lieut. Moses Bradstreet's company. He enlisted under Lieutenant Bradford of Rowley, and Captain of Amesbury, Mass., Thomas Stickney of Byfield, Mass., 1st lieutenant. Later went to Cape Ann, with Captain Adams, for two months; enlisted for Roxbiu-y, with Capt. Benjamin Adams, serving 104 THE TENNEY FAMILY. from the 3 Feb., 1778, to 2 Apr., 1778, under Capt. Oliver Titcomb and Colonel Gerrish. At Concord, Mass., in a regiment raised for guarding prisoners after Burgoyne's surrender. He was also out privateering on the schooner Ladxj Washington, commanded by Capt. Joseph Rowe. In 1792 he was captain of the Ninth regiment of artillery at Goffstown, N. H. Elected representative of Bow and Dunbarton, 1788; in 1791, selectman ; moderator several years, and styled Ensign. Judge Page gave the young couple land in Dunbarton, on the east side of the main road, known as the " Converse place." William Tenney built the large square house where all the children were born. In 1894 an addition was built. He was a housewright and carpenter, and built the upper bridge over the Merrimack at Con- cord and Garvin's Falls. He went to Canada 9 Jan., 1796; returned the next year and built the Carrigain House, Concord. About 1790 he built Dunbarton meeting-house, and one at Bos- cawen. Major Stark's dwelling, Nathan Ballard's at Concord, and a number of others. Among the earlier ones, Judge Page's, where he met Elizabeth, who was born 2 Oct., 1764, and died in 1830. In 1800 Mr. Tenney went to Stanstead, C. E., and built the first bridge over the stream between there and Derby, Vt. He died at St. Hyacinthe, Canada, 22 Oct., 1838. Children : 944 * Jeremiah Page, b. 38 Nov., 1782. 945 *Naucy, b. 16 May, 1784. 946 *Achsah, b. 28 June, 1786. 947 Elizabeth, b. in 1789; d. in 1792. 948 *David, b. 28 Feb., 1791. 949 *Johu P., b. 13 Oct., 1795. 386.— VI.— 180. Hannah Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass. (now Georgetown), 11 Nov., 1762, daughter of Lieut. John and Rose (Chandler) ; married 2.5 Jan., 1787, Uriah Gage, son of Richard Gage. Residence, AVest ]>radford, Mass., near Mitchell's Falls. He was one of the influen- tial men of the town, a large manufacturer of shoes, with farming interests, and died 30 Aug., 1837, aged eighty-two years. She died the 14 Mch., 1837. They were genial and hospitable people. (Book Note.) Children: GENEALOGY. ■ 105 950 *Nancy, b. 8 June, 1788. 951 *Zeliiida, b. 15 Aug., 1791. 952 * Julia, b. 15 July, 1794. 953 *Hanuah, b. 14 Aug., 1797. 954 *Ruby,b. 22 Dec, 1800. 398— VI.— 194. Joseph Tenney, born in Littleton, Mass., 7 July, 1747 (Town Record), or 18 of Jvily, 1746, as given by relatives, son of William and Sarah (Proctor) ; married in Pepperell, Mass., 7 Feb., 1774, Elizabeth Parker, who was born 9 May, 1755, and died 16 June, 1831, a sister to Joseph Parker of Jaffrey, N. H. "She was a woman of remarkable beauty." Residence, Xew Ipswich, N". H., on a farm, lot A, No. 89, now lot XIII, 187 ; by trade a cooper. In 1774 he paid a tax of 14s.2d. He was industrious, and in later years very devout. The day that he was ninety Mrs. Sampson Ten- ney said to him : " Do not be translated to-day." He repUed, " I thought I was happy when I went a-courting, but it was nothing to my happiness now." " Grandcliildren looked upon him as an angel." He told them how he looked through the cracks of a barn to see the wounded from Concord, and how he felt about the British. His last years were passed in the home of his son Sampson, where he died 6 Apr., 1843, having occupied the farm from 1774 to 1843. Joseph Tenney, New Ipswich, went to Cambridge 20 Apr., 1775, gone five days ; also served in Capt. Josiah Brown's company, under Col. Enoch Hale; marched from New Ipswich, 29 June, 1777, to rein- force garrison at Ticonderoga ; was ordered back by Colonel Brown, returned to Rindge 3 July ; on the 4th were again ordered forward and went to Rutland, where they met our army retreating. He was a private, enhsted 29 June, 1777, discharged 3 July, 1777; wages due, £1.15s.l0d. ; marched as corporal in Capt. Edmund Briant's company, under Col. Daniel Moore, from New Ipswich to join army at Saratoga, 1777. Enlisted 28 Sept., 1777, discharged 25 Oct., 1777; wages due, £7.6s.l0d. (Rev. Roll, Concord, N. H.) Chil- dren : 955 *Joseph, b. 13 Aug., 1775. 956 *Benjamin. 957 *William, b. 20 Mch., 1780. 958 *Betsey. 959 *Sampson, b. 24 Oct., 1786. 960 Elijah and his three brothers d. young. 106 THE TENXEY FAMILY. ^ 399.-VI.— 194. WiLLiA^i Tkxney, born in Littleton, Mass., 3 July, 1749, son of William and Sarah (Proctor) ; married in Lancaster, Mass., in 1771, to iMehitable Jones, at that date both of Bolton, Mass., by Abijah Willard, Esq. Mrs. Tenney died 27 Mch., 1831, aged eighty-one years. In 1772 he purchased lot 6 in second range at jNIarlborough, N. H., and paid thirty pounds lawful money, and moved his family about 1774-5. In Mch., 1777, he was chosen surveyor of the south- east quarter. In 1780 he built a sawmill on Baker's brook. In 1795 a library was formed and for many years the books were kept in his house. He was second in liberality in repairing the old meeting- house. In Apr., 1776, he signed "to defend by arms," and was at Ticonderoga. (War Record.) William Tenney, residence Little- ton, marched to Cambridge, 19 Apr., 1775. (Army Roll, Boston.) He died 14 Sept., 1823. Children: 961 *William, b. 16 May, 1772. 962 *MeMtable, b. 8 May, 1774. 963 *Luther, b. 22 Apr., 1776. 964 *Susauna, b. 28 July, 1778. 965 Patty, b. 29 Apr., 1780; m. 3 Apr., 1805, Samuel Gage of Templetou, Mass.; imtraced. 966 *Jouatbau, b. 24 Dec, 1782. 967 Jonah, b. 13 Jan., 1784; m. Sarah Nichols; res. Letchmore Pt., Cambridgeport, Cambridge, Mass.; merchant. She died in Marlboro. No issue. 968 *Archie, b. 30 Sept., 1785. 969 *Eber, b. 1 Oct., 1787. 970 Infant, b. 8 Feb., 1789; d. 16 Feb., 1789. 971 *Samuel, b. 2 June, 1790. 972 *Calviu, b. 6 Dec, 1792. 973 *Sarah, b. 30 Mch., 1795. 400.— VI.— 194. Samuel Texxey, born in Littleton, Mass., 7 Jan., 1752, son of William and Sarah (Proctor) ; married Esther Parmenter, who died 6 Dec, 1789, aged 38 years, 9 months, and 22 days. Residence, Littleton. Removed, after the birth of second child, to Ashby, Mass., about 1777. (Note Book.) Jacob Kiblinger of Ashburnham sells land to Samuel Tenney of Ashby 16 Jan., 1779. (98:436, Worcester Co.) Samuel Tenney, drummer, private. Residence, Littleton. JMarched to Cambridge GENEALOGY. 10 T on the alarm of 19 Apr., 1775, in Lieut. Aqnila Jewett's company and Col. James Prescott's regiment. (Army Roll, Boston.) He died 23 Apr., 1790. (Tomb Stone, Ashby.) In guardian's account Samuel was " bound out " ; Nathan, bound out to Daniel Raymond. Simon " went at trade." Anna an expense for " mar- riage." Zeniah was mentioned in an early report and omitted in one of 1795. (Middlesex Probate, Cambridge.) Children : 974 *Samuel, b. 7 Sept., 1773. 975 *Nathau, b. 30 Oct., 1775. 976 *Simou, b. 3 Dec, 1777. 977 *William. 978 Esther; m. Mr. Worcester of W. Windsor, Yt. A daughter lived in Chelmsford, Mass., in 1861. 979 Anna; m. James Spaulding; res. Westford, Mass. 980 Zeniah. 401.— VI.-194. Sarah Texney, born in Littleton, Mass., 17 Mch., 1754, daughter of William and Sarah (Proctor) ; pubhshed 8 Jan., 1774, to Abraham Patch of Littleton. Residence, Ashby, Mass. They had several daughters. One died in Jaffrey, N. H., one died at Little- ton the winter of 1863, one lived in Roxbury, Mass., and one in Boston, Mass. Children : 981 Mrs. Fisher, 982 Mrs. Davenport. 402.— VI.— 194. Hanistah Tenney, born in Littleton, Mass., 4 July, 1756, daughter of William and Sarah (Proctor) ; married 19 Nov., 1777, Robert Chaihn, Jr., who was born in Acton, Mass., 20 July, 1752, a Hfelong resident of Acton, died 7 Sept., 1828. She died 22 Jan., 1850. Children : 983 Asaph, b. 10 Sept.. 1778; m. Anna Reed; had 4 or 5 children. One daughter lived in Townsend, Mass. He d. in Boston 17 Dec, 1839. 984 Sarah, b. 19 Jan., 1781; m. Silas Newton; res. Lowell; ten children. 985 Betsey, b. 1 Apr., 1783; m. Thomas Peck of Lexington, Mass. Both d. in Peacham, Vt. 986 Rhoda, b. 17 May, 1785; d. young. 987 Hannah, b. 1 Nov. 1787; m. Charles Hendley, Boxboro, Mass.- Her last days were spent with her son in Boston or Abing- ton, Mass. 108 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 988 Aaron, b. 3 Oct., 1791; m. Betsey Proctor; res. Littleton; no children. 989 Robert, b. 21 Feb., 1797; m. Susanna Conant, 7 Nov., 1819; res. Acton; " good sensible man " ; farmer; had children. 404.— VI.— 194. Stephen Texxet, born in Littleton, Mass., 11 June, 1768, son of William and Sarah (Proctor) ; married in Littleton, 2-5 Xov., 1791, Elizabeth (Betsey) Proctor, by Rev. Edward Foster. Residence, Littleton. jMrs. Tenney was added to the church 18 Oct., 1787. Deceased. Children : 990 Lucy, b. 10 May, 1795; bapt. 25 Oct., 1795; d. 20 Nov., 1795. 991 Benjamin, b. 21 May, 1796; bapt. 23 May, 1796; d. 26 Feb., 1799. 992 *Rufus, b. 24 July, 1798. 993 *Elizabeth, b. 16 May, 1800; bapt. 25 May, 1800. 994 Benjamin F., b. 31 Mch., 1802; bapt. 18 Apr., 1802; m. and had children. 995 Amasa, b. 27 Apr., 1804; bapt. the same month. 996 Mary, b. 29 Oct., 1805; bapt. 8 Nov., 1805. 997 Nancy, b. 10 Nov., 1807. 405.— VI.— 195. JoHx Tenxey, born in Littleton, Mass., 16 Feb., 1744, son of Parrat and Rebecca ( ) ; married 16 July, 1774, Mary Drury, who was born 8 Feb., 1757, and died 19 Oct., 1842, at Alstead, N. H., where they resided. Mr. Tenney died 29. Jan., 1818. Children : 998 Mary, b. 2 May, 1775. 999 Achsah, b. 4 Aug., 1777. 1000 Azubah, b. 13 May, 1779; m. Mr. Scripture. She d. 27 Sept., 1822. 1001 Aseneth, b. 12 May, 1781. 1002 Thankful, b. 22 Apr., 1784. 1003 Rebecca, b. 24 Aug., 1788; m. Mr. Brooks. She d. 3 Mch., 1825. 1004 *John, b. 4 June, 1792. 1005 *Diantha, b. 11 Oct., 1800. 410.-VI.— 195. JoxATHAN Tenney, born in Littleton, Mass., 24 Feb., 1758, son of Parrat and Rebecca ( ) ; published 5 June, 1784 ; married in Lancaster, Mass., 17 July, 1784, Betty Willard, by Joseph Wilder, GENEALOGY. 109 Esq. Mrs. Tenney was a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Davenport) of Lancaster, born 12 Jan., 1759, and a member of the Fh'st Church. (Record 1801.) Residence, Lancaster. Jonathan Tenney, 21 years old, 5 feet in height, complexion "rnddy," 13 July, 1780, served under Capt. Thomas Pritchard ; marched 12 July, 1780 ; discharged 12 Jan., 1781, in service at West Point, a six months' man. (Army Roll, Boston.) Jonathan Tenney, Lancaster, Execution Vs., Gershom Flagg, 25 May, 1789, land seized by Tenney, Deed 418-11 Jonathan and Oliver Tenney, husbandmen of Lancaster, for £60, deed to John Sprague, 21 acres in Lancaster, 26 Dec, 1788. Quitclaim by Jonathan and Betty Tenney, Oliver and Deborah Tenney, said land to J. Sprague, witnessed, Susanna Tenney, 23 May, 1794 ; acknowledged by Jonathan, 28 Nov., 1795 ; acknowledged by Oliver, 4 Apr., 1796. (Worcester County Record of Deeds, 108, p. 199.) Children: 1006 *Jonatlian, b. 12 Dec, 1784. 1007 Daughter; d. 15 Sept., 1800, "from eating cherries," aged 4 years. 411 .— VI.— 195. Oliver Texxey, born in Littleton, Mass., 2 June, 1761, son of Parrat and Rebecca ( ); published 16 Oct., 1784; married 25 Nov., 1784, to Deborah Phelps, daughter of Joshua and Rebecca (Beman) by Rev. Timothy Harrington, all of Lancaster, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was born 31 Oct., 1764; a church member in 1801. Resi- dence, Lancaster, Dummerston, Yt., or vicinity (P. Tenney), " and removed to Ohio " after 1801. Oliver Tenney, private, enlisted 1 Aixg., 1780, under Capt. David Moore and Lieut.-Col. Enoch Hallet ; discharged 3 Oct., 1780; served in Rhode Island. Residence, Lancaster, Mass. Enlisted for three months. (Mass. Archives.) Oliver Tenney, husbandman, for £60, deeds to John Sprague 21 acres of land 26 Dec, 1788. See above record. (Worcester Co. Records, 108:1 99.) They died. Children : 1008 Infant daughter; d. 22 Mch., 1790. 1009 Sally, Deborah, Oliver, Rebecca were bapt. 7 June, 1801. 1013 Daughter, b. 1798; d. 1 July, 1801. 1014 Orau; bapt. 9 May, 1802. 110 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 412.— VI.— 195. Peter Tenxey, born in Littleton, Mass., 10 Sept., 1765, son of Parrat and Rebecca ( ) ; married in the spring of 1798, Mary Hosmer, daughter of Jonathan Hosmer of Acton, Mass. Residence, Bolton and Acton, where he died 27 Apr., 1835. Peter Tenney of Bolton mentions son Peter, son Moses, and wife in will filed 7 May, 1835, Peter, Jr., executor. Israel Leighton of Bolton sells 40 acres of land in Bolton to Peter Tenney of Bolton, 11 May, 1793. (121:323.) He was a cooper, mentioned in deed dated 15 Oct., 1791 (115:496), and 2 Apr., 1792. (Worcester Co., 115:497.) Children : 1015 *Peter, b. 4 Jan., 1799. 1016 Polly, b. 13 Mch., 1800; pub. 29 Sept., 1832, to Rufus Foster of Littleton. She d. iu Nov., 1823. 1017 Jonathan, b. 4 Sept., 1802; d. of consumption, 1 Apr., 1813. 1018 John; d. 23 Apr., 1826, aged about 22 years. 1019 Moses; a leading Shaker of Harvard, Mass., where he d. 413.— VI.— 195. Susanna Tenney, born in Littleton, Mass., 12 July, 1767, daughter of Parrat and Rebecca ( -) ; published 14 Nov., 1798; married 29 Dec, 1798, Ezra Willard both of Lancaster, son of Simon and Elizabeth Willard of Lancaster, Mass., where he was born 19 Mch., 1761. Residence, Lancaster. Child: 1020 Martha, b. 13 Nov., 1799; bapt. 17 Nov., 1799. 419.-VI.— 196. Daniel Tenney, born in Littleton, JNLass., 7 July, 1756, son of Samuel and Sarah (Tyler) ; married 14 Dec, 1786, Lucy Shattuck, daughter of John Shattuck of Pepperell, Mass. They resided in Marlborough, N. PL; removed, in 1791, to Han- cock, N. H., lot No. 45. " These fond parents had fully decided to christen their fourth son Abednego, but to theh regret no son to bear this good name was born to them." Mr. Tenney died 24 Mch., 1812. She married second husband, Israel Sabin, who died 31 Oct., 1838. After the death of Mr. Sabin the family removed to Webster, N. Y., later " all going west." She was born 4 Ma}', 1753, and died 4 Jan., 1837. Children: 1021 *Dani('l, b. 11 Mch., 1788. 1022 *Shadrach, b. 16 Apr., 1790. 1023 *Meshach, b. 22 July, 1793. GENEALOGY. Ill 421 — VI.-196. Amos Texney, born in Littleton, Mass., 23 Nov., 1761, son of Samuel and Sarah (Tyler) ; married 7 Jan., 1783, Mary Chapin of Acton, Mass., who was born 25 Oct., 1762, and died in Hancock, N. H., 12 ]\[ch., 1829. They resided at Acton, Mass.; removed in 1786 to Hancock, N. H. From a letter written by him at North Charlestown, 28 Apr., 1835: "I have lived in Hancock about forty-six years. My wife died 12 Mch., 1829; she left one daughter, unmarried, who kept my house until 9 Sept., 1830, at which time she married and I quit keeping house, and hired my board. I enjoyed myself very well. I am neither poor nor rich, but I have enough for this world ; and I think, as I have for many years, that the religion of Jesus is the one thing needful ; and may we all so live as to meet in the bright realms of glory." He died 1 Apr., 1848, "realizing in himself that the path of the just is as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the per- fect day." Amos Tenney lived to see fifty-five grandchildren, thirty-one of whom were married and had forty-one children. Children : 1024 *Amos, b. 19 Oct., 1783. 1025 *Samuel, b. 19 July, 1785. 1026 *Stepheu, b. 31 May, 1787. 1027 *Naucy, b. 8 Feb., 1789. 1028 Eleanor, b. 21 May, 1791; m. Charles Whittemore of Alstead, N. H., b. 1790; d. 5 Dec, 186G. She d. in Marlow, N. H., 4 Apr., 1830. 1029 *Joel, b. 26 June, 1793. 1030 *Johu, b. 2 May, 1795. 1031 *Polly, b. 4 July, 1797. 1032 Asa C, twin, b. 21 May, 1799; d. 21 July, 1800. 1032 Sarah T., twin, b. 21 May, 1799; d. 28 July, 1800. 1033 *Sarab, b. 7 Aug., 1801. 424.— VI.— 196. Isaac Texney, born in Littleton, Mass., 9 Jime, 1768, son of Samuel and Sarah (Tyler) ; married 10 Dec, 1789, Sally Dodge of New Boston, N. H. She died 11 Sept., 1841. Residence, Benning- ton, N. H., and Wilmot, N. H., 1816 or 1817. Three of the daugh- ters were married and had families, " some in Califoj'nia and some in Wisconsin." (Col. Samuel Tenney.) He died 29 Sept., 1834. Children : 112 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1034 Sally Tenuy, b. 13 Aug., 1793; m. Benjamin Putnam; de- ceased. 1035 Mehitable C, b. 25 Sept., 1795; d. unmarried. 1036 *Isaac, b. 23 Oct., 1797. 1037 *Abigail W., b. 8 Aug., 1801. 1038 *Samucl, b. 7 Dec, 1803. 1039 Mary W., b. 4 Oct., 1806; m. Warren Gove, a brother to Sally Gove. 428.— VI.— 200. Jonx Texi^et, born in Littleton, Mass., 24 Dec, 1769, son of Oliver and Sarah (Reed) ; married 12 Mch., 1793, Lucy Reed, by E. Foster. She was born in Littleton, 9 July, 1770, and died 26 May, 1872, having attained the age of 102 years, less forty-four days. Residence, Littleton, Mass., and Temple, N. H., 1821-49. lie died 10 Mch., 1849. "A monument, one of the handsomest in. the town of Temple, was erected to their memory by Oliver and Alfred, who were always kind." Children : 1040 Seba, b. 30 June, 1794; m. William Palmer, Greenfield, Mass. 1041 *01iver, b. 6 Jan., 1796. 1042 Martha (Patty), b. 2 Feb., 1798; m. Obadiah Perry, Tem- ple, N. H. 1043 Lucy, b. 5 Mch., 1801; m. Henry Howe, Littleton, Mass. 1044 Asa, b. 16 June, 1802; d. 4 July, 1882, Temple, N. H.; un- married. 1045 *Alfred, b. 27 Jan., 1805. 1046 John, b. 14 Apr., 1807, Temple, N. H.; m. Arvilla Monroe. 1047 *Barnard, b. 15 May, 1809. 1048 Theodore, b. 9 Feb., 1812; d. 2 June. 1832. 429.— VI.— 200. WiLLARD Tenxey, bom in Littleton, Mass., 5 Sept., 1771, son of Oliver and Sarah (Reed) ; married Lydia Melvin, 15 May, 1794,^ who was born in Littleton, 26 Sept., 1768, died of consumption 10 Feb., 1833. lie was a cooper and a farmer. Residence Montague one year, Ludlow, Vt., 1795-6; moved to Putney, Vt. He had the family JJible of his father, and will furnish a copy of records (Mrs. Chadbourne). He died of erysipelas, 17 Mch., 1844. Children: 1049 Martha, b. 8 Apr., 1795; m. 9 Feb., 1815, Rufus Foster; res. Grauby, N. Y. He d. 22 Aug., 1859. Eight children, two sons and four daughters, married. 1050 Almou, b. 21 Aug., 1797; d. 31 May, 1850; unmarried. GENEALOGY. 113 1051 Marshall, b. iu Ludlow, Yt., 14 Nov., 1799; unmarried; clerk commissiou merchaut aud uavigation, Boston, Mass., since twenty-one years of age; d about 1SS6. 1053 Lydia Melvin, b. 10 Apr., 1802; m. 10 Oct., 1833, Humphrey Chadbourne; res. Boston. Two children. 1053 Nancy Page, b. 11 June, 1804; m. 15 Sept., 1831, Lorenzo D. Larrabee; res. Jackson, Pa. Children: seven. 1054 Mersilva, b. 23 Feb., 1807; d. 37 Mch., 1809. 1055 Sarah Coburn, b. 22 Sept., 1809; m. 7 Dec, 1837, William Loud; res. South Weymouth, Mass. He d. 38 May, 1859. No children. 433— VI.— 202. Rhoda Tenxey, born in Littleton, Mass., 10 Feb., 1766, daughter of Cheney and Huldah (Bridges) ; married 6 May, 1788, Eleazer Fletcher of Littleton. One son was engaged in business in Littleton in 1863. No par- ticulars or death records received. Children : 1056 Edmund, bapt. 21 Feb., 1791. 1057 Eleazer, bapt. 13 May, 1793. 1058 Joel, bapt. 15 Nov., 1801. 441.— VI.-204. Joseph Tejstney, born in Mansfield, Conn., 20 Aug., 1802, son of Joseph and Mary (Dorsett) ; married 4 Mch., 1824, Jemima W. Fletcher, daughter of 'Artemas Fletcher, Esq., of Mansfield, Conn. She was born in Connecticut, 19 Mch., 1801; died 7 Oct., 1874, at her brother's home in Portland, N. Y. Residence, Aurora, N. Y., and Jamestown, N. Y., a dealer in tin- and hardware, and other kinds of business. Retired from business in 1854, since became a student of the " organic laws of existence." For forty years he spelled his name Tinney. He died 24 July, 1887. He and his father covered a period of 163 years. No children. The following is a postal addressed to Prof. Jonathan Tenney, Albany, N. Y. : TRUTHS THAT HAVE COME TO STAY. Any theory that divides mankind into contending sects and fac- tions is based on false premises. That belief in a supreme being, or its equivalent, the supremacy of spirit over matter, has had this effect, the history of the human family gives ample evidence. While mathematics, based on a balance of powers, unite all in a 114 THE TENNEY FAMILY. harmonious whole, metaphysics, based on belief in sujDieme power, divide all into contending sects and factions, and to this rule there are no exceptions. The simple fact that the two conditions in which everything exists, whether called God and nature, spirit and matter, male and female, or by any name used to designate opposites, are interchanging relations, positive and negative conditions of the same thing, is as evident as that night and day are interchanging. That all vegetables are sexual, the tops and roots interchanging and bear- ing the same relation to each other as males and females in the ani- mal, and making a counterjjart to iis invisible, as necessary to animal life as the top is to the roots of the vegetable. Every organic form, whether worlds or their constituent parts, has its starting point in a central germ, and that germ the product of sexual union, or its equivalent. The wave of being that now constitutes the human family was evolved fi-om the central germ of om- planet, has passed through and in tui-n represented all the con- ditions of being that are following it, a fact fully demonstrated in waves of growth in all vegetable life. Interchange of sex vs. the supremacy of one over the other, as demonstrated in the roots and tops of all vegetable, is as sure to revolutionize public opinion in the not distant future as was the dis- covery that worlds are revolving spheres instead of being flat and stationary. J. TlXXEY, (Without date.) Westfield, N. Y. 458.— VI.-206. Ma.jor Silas Tenney, born in Norwich, Conn., 15 Apr., 1775, son of John and Olive (Armstrong) ; married 20 Nov., 1782, Tem- perance "Woodward, who was born 14 Dec, 1761, and died at Darien, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1850. Residence, Hanover, N. H., fom- miles from the village, a farmer, and in 1800 built the house which O. W. Mil- ler occupied in later years. He was major of the Twenty-third regiment, N. H. Militia, in 1800 (N. H. Reg.), and a soldier in the Revolutionary war, a sergeant of the guard at Arnold's door, and at that point at the time of his desertion ; saw him ride away on pacing horse, as his own could " not be caught," and even saw him as he passed the American line, but of course knew nothing of his treason- able intent. (Major William Tenney, Hanover.) He was a very kind, large-hearted, noble man. (Granddaughter, Mrs. Benson.) GENEALOGY. 115 Silas Tenney, Hanover, enlisted as i)rivate in Capt. David Wood- ward's company of Rangers, 7 July, 1776; discharged 4 Oct., 1776, wages due i;7.78.4d. Also enlisted as private in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment, raised to reinforce Major-General Gates at Ticonderoga ; engaged 28 Oct., 1776; discharged 18 Nov., 1776, wages due £'2.10s.2d. He served from 4 July, to 11 July, 1777, as private in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment under Maj. Francis Smith, marched from Cornish and adjoining towns to reinforce garrison at Ticon- deroga, on alarm of 27 June, and 4 July, 1777, wages due £2.17s.4d. Marched in same regiment from Cornish, Sej^t., 1777, to join army under General Gates, near Saratoga; enlisted 29 Sept., 1777; dis- charged 24 Oct. 1777, wages due £6.14s.3d. Also served in Capt. Abel Stevens' company under Col. Moses Nichols, raised to join Continental army at West Point, 1780 ; enHsted 10 July ; discharged 24 Oct. ; was corporal, wages due £697. 2s. (N. H. Rev. Rolls.) He died 16 Apr., 1827, after which date the family removed to Western, New York. Children : 1059 Asa, b. 14 Aug., 1783; a Quaker; d. in H., 39 Dec, 1847. 1060 *Amos, b. 30 Mch., 1785. 1061 *Adna, b. 16 Oct., 1786. 1062 *Aurora, b. 2 Jan., 1789. 1063 *Silas, b. 2 Mch., 1791. 1064 Festus, b. 28 Apr., 1793; d. 19 Aug., 1800; buried with Laura. 1065 *William, b. 30 Aug., 1795. 1066. Laura, b. 29 Aug., 1798; d. 19 Aug., 1800; buried with Festus. 1067 Festus, b. 4 Feb., 1801; m. 1857, Mrs. George Boult. He d. in Alden, N. Y., 15 July, 1859; blacksmith and farmer. 1068 Laura, b. 15 Sept., 1803; m. Roswell Gardner; res. Attica, N. Y. Shed. 25 Oct., 1869. 1069 Augusta, b. 4 June, 1807; d. 25 June, 1808. 460.-VI.-206. David Tejntxey, born in Norwich, Conn., 15 May, 1759, son of John and Olive (Armstrong); married in Hanover, N. H., 5 Dec, 1782, Susanna Durkee, who was born 7 Nov., 1765, and died 11 Feb., 1788 ; he married second wife 9 April, 1789J Anna Jacobs, who was born 23 Aug., 1765, and died 8 May, 1813. The only good stepmother I ever knew. (Major T.) He married in May, 1834, third wife, Mrs. Priscilla (Smith) Dole, who died 1 Feb., 1858, at the age of eighty-four years three months and seven days ; buried at West Newbury, Vt. Residence, Hanover, on the road running 116 THE TENNEY FAMILY. north and southwest of Moose mountain, and a Httle north of where- the old Wolfeborough road crosses the mountain. His brother Andrew Uved about three-fourths of a mile away, on the same road,, and his brother John lived about thirty rods north of Andrew. Mr. David Tenney's house was on the western slope of "Tenney Hill," in which he resided eighty years. He came to Hanover at the age of eleven years with his parents. The N. H. Grafton Co. Gazetteer gives his birthplace. He raised thirteen children ; ten were living at his death, and at that time he had eighty-nine descendants. He was a soldier and pensioner of the Revolutionary war. David Tenney served from 27 June to the 3 July, 1777, as pri- vate in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment, under Major Francis Smith, marched from Cornish and adjoining towns to reinforce garrison at Ticonderoga, on alarm of 27 June and 4 July, 1777, wages^ £1.19s.9d. Also marched in same regiment from Cornish Sept., 1777, to join army under General Gates near Saratoga, enlisted 29 Sept., 1777, discharged 24 Oct., 1777, wages due £6.14s.3d. (N. H. Rev. Rolls, Concord, N. H.) Allowed 53,33, received 159,99. Served in Conn, militia, placed on roll 9 March, 1834, age 75 years. (Grafton Co. N. H. Pension Rolls.) He voted the Democratic ticket 60 years in succession, and died 14 March, 1851. Children: 1070 *Eunice, b. 21 Dec, 1783. 1071 *Elisha, b. 26 May, 1785. 1073 Sheldon, b. 18 May, 1786; farmer and shoemaker; res. Han- over; m. Polly Hurlburt, who d. 1828; m. (2w.) Betsey (Stevens) Buck, who d. at Royalton, Yt., 1876. He d. hi Ohio, 24 Dec, 1869. 1073 Susanna, b. 3 Jan., 1788; m. Orange Woodward; res. Hano- ver. She d. in Sept., 1859. Oh. (2 w.):— 1074 Lucy, b. 7 Feb., 1790; m. Harley Morey; res. Canaan, N. H.; she d. 26 July, 1862. 1075 Vina, b. 28 May, 1791; m. Alba Hall; res. Hanover; she d. 26- June, 1826. 1076 *Seth, b. 8 Oct., 1792. 1077 Elijah, b. 22 Aug., 1794, was lame; res. Hanover; a mail carrier from the Centre to the Plain 20 yeai's. He d. S Nov., 1876; unmarried. 1078 *David, b. 9 Apr., 1796. GENEALOGY. IIT 1079 Anua, b. 26 Aug., 1798; m. 28 May, 1818, Benjamin Ross, who d. Sept., 1827; in widowhood returned to Hanover, and d. 16 Dec, 1885. 1080 Olive, b. 22 Mch., 1800; m. Hon. Isaac Ross, the politician. She d. at Hanover 25 July, 1850. Ch. b. in Holden, Mass. 1081 *Percy, b. 24 Mch., 1802. 1082 Joseph, b. 15 April, 1804; m. Ann H. Davis; res. in 1836, Ohio; merchant, postmaster, and justice. In 1847, res. Hanover; Democrat; town clerk in 1849 till 1883; res. 1891, Etna, N. H.; no issue; d. 25 Apr., 1892. "Faithful and True." She d. 7 July, 1896, 82 yrs. 11 mos. at Sparta, Wis. 461— VI.— 206. Reitbex Texxey, born in Norwich, Conn., 29 July, 1760, son of John and Olive (Armstrong); married 21 Feb., 1793, Rebecca Hop- son, who was born 21 June, 1771, and died 14 July, 1840. Resi- dence, Hartford, Vt. Reuben Tenney marched as ^jrivate in Capt- Joshua Henden's company under Col. David Hobart, raised for two months' service, 23 July, 1777, enhsted 25 September; served two months three days, wages due £6.2s.l0d., also receipted for one month's pay in two months' service with Brig.-Gen. Stark, Cornish, 30 July, 1777, received £4. 10s. Reuben Tenney, Hanover, N. H' (Army Roll, Concord, IsT. H.) He died suddenly after eating a hearty supper, sitting in his armchair, 26 Feb., 1827. For fifty years before this no death had occm-red in the family descendants? from John Tenney, senior. Children : 1083 *Ira, b. 28 Jan., 1794. 1084 *Harper, b. 31 Aug., 1796. 1085 *Reuben, b. 15 Apr., 1798. 1086 Homer, b. 5 June, 1800; m. Persis Henry. He d. in Aug., 1828; widow m. George Lawton, Royalton, Vt. 1087 *Lucy, b. 28 Aug., 1811. 462.— VI.-206. Lydia Texxey, born in Norwich, Conn., 23 Oct., 1761, daughter of John and Olive (Armstrong); married David Wright, a Revolu- tionary soldier, enlisted in Hanover, N. H. There were three chil- dren born at one birth, they having seven children in all. Three children died young, and the seventh untraced. Children : 1088 Wealthy; m. Asher Ladd, settled in Painsville, N. Y.; de- ceased; left two children. 1089 Anna; m. Henry Chandler, cabinet maker, Hanover. 1090 David; m. Irana Ladd, sister of Asher; res. Hanover. 118 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 463— VI.-206. Eunice Texxey, born in Norwich, Conn., 27 Jan., 1763, daugh- ter of John and OUve (Armstrong); married William Chandler, a Revolutionary soldier. (Book Notes.) Children, seven. (J. T.) Children : 1091 *Patty; ru. Deacon Nathaniel Worth. 1092 Cyrus; m. Davis; res. Norwich, Vt. (A. T.) 1093 Lucy; m. Isaac Bridgmau, farmer, Hanover, N. H. 1094 Laban; m. True; res. Hanover, a farmer. (A. T.) 1095 Clara; m, Samuel Larued; res. Alden, N. Y., a farmer. 464— VI.— 206. AxDREW Tenney, born in Woodbury, Conn., 13 Oct., 1764, son of John and Olive (Armstrong); married in Hanover, N. H., 2 Oct., 1788, Eunice Smith, who was born in Windsor, Conn., 23 May, 1766, and died 17 Aug., 1828. Residence, Hanover, on Tenney Hill. Early in the eighteenth century there were thirty-six voters bearing the name of Tenney in the town of Hanover at a given period. They were good men and true ; each a royal type of American manhood, a band of teetotlers, which caused hard drink- ers to say they were tired of hearing that " no Tenney was ever drunk." As far as known the descendants have proved themselves worthy of then fathers. (Hanover Resident, N. M. B.) He was a farmer and worked some as a carpenter, and died 31 March, 1837. Children : 1096 Lyman, b. 4 Mch., 1790; he was studying medicine; d. 26 Jan., 1811. 1097 *Chester, b. 19 Nov., 1791. 109S *Audrew, b. 29 Jan., 1794. 1099 Harvey, b. 28 No"^., 1795; d. 14 Aug., 1800. 1100 *Lora, b. 1 Feb., 1798. 1101 Sally, b. 29 Nov., 1799; d. 3 Sept., 1800. 1102 *Harvey, b. 15 Aug., 1804. 1103 *Frankhn Armstrong, b. 4 May, 1810. 1104 Fauuie, b. 11 Feb., 1812; d. 9 Apr., 1843. 465.— VI.— 206. Captain John Tenney, born in Norwich, Conn., 9 July, 1767, son of John and Olive (Armstrong) ; married 31 Dec, 1795, Lucinda Eaton, born in Windham, Conn., 11 Apr., 1770, died 25 Dec, 1855. She was a cousin of Gen. William Eaton. Residence, Hanover, GENEALOGY. 119 N. H. He was but three years old when he came to Hanover, which at that date comprised only thirteen families. He was a farmer ; rose to the rank of captain in the militia ; temperate, honest, and upright ; at the last of his life a sti'ong UniversaUst. He died 17 Apr., 1847. (Book Notes and A.T.) Children: 1105 *Roswell, b. G Nov., 1796. 1106 John, b. 15 Dec, 1798 ; d. 9 Aug., 1800. 1107 *Jolin, b. 30 July, 1801. 1108 *Lucinda, b. 27 June, 1803. 1109 - *Adna, b. 26 Feb., ISIO. 1110 *Adeliue, b. 26 May, 1814. 468— VI.— 206. CoLO>^EL Teuemax Texxey, born in Hanover, X. H., 10 Apr., 1778, son of John and Olive (Armstrong) ; married 25 Jan., 1803, Dolly Kinne, who was born 18 Apr., 1784, and died 23 Mch., 1849. Residence, Waterford, Vt., where the children were born. He re- moved to Morristown, Vt., and in early manhood served as colonel in the state mihtia. He died 7 June, 1861 ; a farmer. Children : nil *Trueman, b. 35 Aug., 1804. 1112 *Austin C, b. 13 Apr., 1807. 1113 *Aurora Almeda, b. 2 June, 1810. 1114 Christine L., b. 15 Sept., 1814; d. 25 Dec, 1834. 1115 Lucius Palmer, b. 29 Jan., 1817; m. 24 Dec, 1840, Susanna Metcalf ; he d. 1 Apr., 1849. 471.— VI. -207. SiMEOx Mitchell, born in Washington, Conn., 1 Jan., 1757, son of Elnathan and Sarah (Tenney) ; married 15 Nov., 1779, Esther Farrand. Residence, Washington, Conn. ; deceased. Children : 1116 Daniel T., b. 14 June, 1786; res. Washington; m. 11 Jan., 1809, Theodosia Hazen. 1117 Esther, b. 22 July, 1789; m. Charles A. Judson. 1118 Abigail, b. 11 July, 1796; m. Daniel E. Brinsmade. 472.— VI.— 207. Abxer Mitchell, born in Washington, Conn., 24 Mch., 1764, son of Elnathan and Sarah (Tenney) ; maiiied 15 Oct., 1792, Phebe Elliott. Residence, Washington ; deceased. Children : 1119 Elisha, b. 19 Aug., 1793; m. principal of Chapel Hill College, N. C; deceased. 120 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 1120 Elnatbau, b. 14 Jan., 1797; m. Harriet Wheeler; had three childreu; res. Washiugtou. 1121 Matthew E., b. 15 Nov., 1799; m.; d. leaving two daughters. 473— VI— 208. Asa Texxey, born in Norwich, Conn., in 1755, son of Asa and Mary (Bingham) ; married 5 Mch., 1778, Temperance Smith of Nor- wich, Conn., who died 5 May, 1831. Residence, Lebanon, N. Y., about 1810. Mr. Samuel A. Tenney writes : " I do not remember my grandfather. Grandmother was very kind and good ; I shall ever cherish her memory and her name as the polar star of principle. Their children were never at home at one time ; all had families but aunt Elizabeth." Mr. Asa Tenney removed West after 1810, where he died 10 Sept., 1821. Children : 1122 Joshua, b. 25 July, 1779; m. and had a family; d. 17 Sept., 1815. 1123 *Mary, b. 26 Nov., 1780. 1124 *Asa, b. 15 Mch., 1782. 1125 Elizabeth, b. 20 Aug., 1783; d. 4 Jan., 1799. 1126 *William, b. 1 Dec, 1784. 1127 Levi, b. 3 Apr., 1786; m. in Clifton, N. Y.; had children; d. 19 Sept., 1807. 1128 *Elijah, b. 21 Aug., 1788. 1129 *Salome, b. 13 Nov., 1789. 1130 Lucinda, b. 6 Apr., 1791; m. Mr. Hurlbert, Norwich, Conn. 1131 *Reuben, b. 26 Aug., 1792. 1132 *Rufus, b. 13 Oct., 1793. 1133 *Jesse, b. 4 May, 1795. 1134 *Betsey, b. 1 Feb., 1797. 1135 *Charles, b. 1 Mch., 1799. 1136 *Alvali, b. 1 Sept., 1802. 1137 *Eunice, b. 20 Apr., 1804. 474.— VI.-208. Rev. Reuben Tenney, born in Norwich, Conn., son of Asa and Mary (Bingham) ; married Abigail Darby, who died near Clifton, N. Y., in 183G-7. He was a Baptist minister and pastor of the Bal- coda Church. It is very indefinite who their children were, as two lists were received by Prof. Jonathan Tenney, as given below. List furnished by IL C. Tenney, viz. : Asa, Amos, Silas, Adna, Festus, Aurora. List furnished by A. T. Tenney: Lovice, Philander, Hiram, Henry, Anice, Nancy, Temperance, Sophronia. GENEALOGY. 121 476.-VI.— 209. Joseph Texkey, bom in Sangersfielcl, N". Y., 1.5 Feb., 1765, son of Elijah and Deliverance (Bell) ; married 31 Aug., 1786, Phebe Smith, who was born 7 May, 1767, and died 29 Nov., 1798. He married (2 w.) Jerusha Brown, the 4 Aug., 1799. She was born 15 May, 1763, and died 16 July, 1854. Residence, Sangersfield, N. Y. He was a printer and editor, and pubhshed Civil and Religious In- telligence between 1800 and 1830. He also wrote poetry. His old family Bible is with Henry C. Tenney, Aubui-n, N. Y. Mr. Tenney died 9 Apr., 1856. Children : 1138 Hannah, b. 9 Aug., 1787; unmarried; d. 15 Dec, 1863. 1139 Anna, b. 6 Jime, 1789; m. Mr. Chapiu, and d. 26 Mch., 1863. 1140 Amos Thompson, b. 3 Mch., 1792. 1141 *Daniel C, b. 3 Sept., 1796. 1142 Nancy, b. 29 June, 1798; m. two or three times. 477.— VI.— 209. Ebenezee Tej^-ney, born in Sangersfield, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1767, son of Elijah and Deliverance (Bell) ; married . Resided in New Haven, N. Y. He died 15 May, 1813. (Book Notes.) May have more family, but one name received. Child : 1143 Ebenezer; res. New Haven, N. Y., in 1845. 482.-VI.-209, Elijah Texj^ey, born in Sangersfield, N. Y., 15 Feb., 1783, son of Elijah and Dehverance (Bell) ; married . Residence, Homer, N. Y. He died 21 May, 1813, of consumption. Mrs. Ten- ney married a Mr. Clement. They had George, Isaac, and Nancy. Mrs. Clement deceased. Children : 1143 David; lived in Lockport in 1845. 1144 *Solomon Haskiu, b. 9 Jan., 1809. 1145 Sparmon; went to Wisconsin in 1845. 1146 Dorcas; m. Dr. Prentice, South Grange, N. Y. 483.— VI.-211. Isaac Tej^xey, born in Bennington, Vt, 8 Nov., 1775, son of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married in Orwell, Vt., 28 Nov., 1799, Minerva Burke, who was born at Northampton, Mass., 30 Mch., 1780, and died 23 Nov., 1862, a daughter of Seth and Rebecca. Mr. Tenney moved to Orwell, and settled on land bought by his father immediately after the war. He died 2 Sept., 1828. Children: 122 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1147 Son, b. 12 July, 1800; d. 12 July, 1800. 1148 Anselmo, b. 11 July, 1801; d. 7 July, 1803. 1149 *Luna, b. 27 Aug., 1803. 1150 *Auselmo, b. 3 Sept., 1805. 1151 Infant daughter, b. 11 Feb., 1808; d. 26 Feb., 1808. 1152 *Luman, b. 3 Apr., 1809. 1153 Minerva Emeline, b. 24 June, 1811; d. 1 May, 1812. 1154 *Minerva Emeline, b. 3 Sept., 1813. 11.55 *Sally Rhodilla, b. 6 Mcli., 1817. 1156 Roxena Burke, b. 16 July, 1819. (See Record 1157.) 1157 *Melissa Maria, b. 30 Jan., 1822. 485— VI.— 211. Polly Texney, bora in Bennington, Yt., 29 Dec, 1779, daughter of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; mamed in Bennington, 31 July, 1797, Dr. Enoch Pomeroy, who was born 29 July, 1771, and died 28 Jan., 1833. After the death of her husband Mrs. Pomeroy resided in FrankUn, Vt., and died 17 Aug., 1863. She had a large family which settled around her. Children : 1158 *Elijah Isaac, b. 13 Nov., 1798. 1159 Lucian, b. 7 July, 1800- d. 27 June, 1823. 1160 *Enoch, b. 11 July, 1802. 1161 *Jesse, b. 2 July, 1804. 1162 *Mary, b. 3 Nov., 1806. 1163 *Lorenzo, b. 14 June, 1809. 1164 John Nelson, b. 10 Nov., 1811; d. 19 Oct., 1813. 1165 Melissa, b. 5 Sept., 1814; d. 15 Oct., 1848. 1166 Hannah, b. 13 July, 1816; d. 4 Feb., 1847. 1167 *John Nelson, b. 5 May, 1820. 486.— VI.— 211. Deacon Levi Tenxey, born in Bennington, Vt., 22 Feb., 1781, son of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married in Sudbmy, Yt., 15 Oct., 1807, Mary Kingsbuiy, who was born at Rindge, N. H., 21 Mch., 1787, and died 17 May, 1853. Residence, West Exeter, N. Y. The farm is partly in Exeter and Plainfield, where he settled in the spring of 1811, owning a large tract of land. In the War of 1812 he was paymaster, quartermaster, and adju- tant, and served on McDonough's staff during the naval engagement on Lake Champlain. He was intelligent and fearless, anti- Jackson in sentiment, justice of the peace, and often solicited to settle bitter quarrels on the frontier. In early years he taught school fifteen seasons. He gave his children seminary and college education, and GENEALOGY. 12S assisted many in obtaining the same privilege. He died in Plain- field, 9 Aug., 1869. He possessed sound convictions, with a gentle nobility of character. (Note.) Children : 1168 Infant daughter, b. 7 Oct., 1809; d. 7 Oct., 1809. 1169 *Angeline Lorraine, b. 25 Oct., 1810. 1170 Mary Ann Kingsbury, b. 1 Feb., 1812; d. 11 June, 1813. 1171 Abigail Jackson, b. 30 Oct., 1813; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y.^ 4 May, 1867. 1172 *Horace, b. 23 Aug., 1816. 1173 *Naucy Kingsbury, b. 19 Mcli., 1818. 1174 Mary , b. 26 Oct., 1819; m. Samuel N. Castle. See the record of her sister, Angeline Lorraine. 1175 *Harriet Newell, b. 28 June, 1821. 1176 *Levi, b. 12 Dec, 1823. 1177 *Lucian Pomeroy, b. 9 July, 1825. 1178 *Alvan, b. 11 Mch., 1828. 487— VI.— 211. Deacon Jesse Te^tnet, born in Bennington, Yt., 22 Mch., 1783, son of Jesse and ' Hannah (Griswold) ; married in Franklin, Vt., 9 Oct., 1808, Han-iet Sanderson, who was born 30 Mch., 1787, now deceased; a farmer; settled in Orwell, Vt., about 1808, where he passed the remainder of his days on the same farm. He was deacon and clerk of the Congregational church and society in that town for over twenty-five years. He died 16 July, 1866. Children: 1179 «Lyman, b. 15 May, 1810. 1180 *Levi, b. 12 Nov., 1811. 1181 *Rollin Sanderson, b. 15 Feb., 1814. 1182 *Jesse Eugene, b. 23 July, 1816. 1183 *Mary, b. 14 Mch., 1819. 1184 Harriet, b. 6 Feb., 1822; m. 23 May, 1843, Samuel J. Hall. She d. 4 Nov., 1843. 1185 Lorenzo Pomeroy, b. 11 June, 1825; res. Oakland, Oal., and Honolulu, H. I.; unmarried; has varied interests. 1186 *Sarah, b. 11 Oct., 1827. 1187 *Angeline Maria, b. 23 Dec, 1828. 488.- VI.— 211. LoviCE Texxey, born in Bennington, Yt., 22 May, 1785, daugh- ter of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married in Bennington, 23 Dec, 1804, Archibald Matteson, son of Thomas of Shaftsbury, Vt. He was born 16 Feb., 1783, and died 30 June, 1864 Three of then* sons received a liberal education. Residence is given 124 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Plainfield, X. Y., and Loraine county, Ohio. The date of her death is unknown to the compiler. Children : 1188 *Achsah, b. 20 June, 1806. 1189 *Spencer, b. 2 Aug., 1808. 1190 *Merritt, b. 13 July, 1810. 1191 *Aarou, b. 27 Sept., 1812. 1192 Thomas Jefferson, b. 30 June. 1814; d. 2 Nov., 1845. 1193 *Jesse, b. 27 June, 1816. 1194 Archibald, b. 27 July, 1818; m. 10 Sept., 1851, Jerusha Loviua Richardson; one dau.. Belle. 1195 Daniel Dewit Tompkins, b. 25 Sept., 1819; d. 14 Mch., 1821. 1196 *Daniel Dewit Tompkins, b. 25 Sept., 1821. 1197 Julia Ann, b. 14 Aug., 1823. 1198 Mary Ann, b. 19 Aug., 1825; m. Mr. Sheppard. 1199 *Luna Lovice, b. 28 May, 1827. 489.-VI.-211. AcHSAH Texney, born in Bennington, Vt., 6 July, 1787, daugh- ter of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married 16 June, 1808, Seth Parsons, son of Rev. Silas, who was a brother of Rev. Justin Par- sons. Mr. Parsons was a leading merchant in Lockport, N. Y., from its early settlement, retiring from business and moving to Milwaukee, Wis., where he had a son. He w^as born 26 Feb., 1786, and died 31 Mch., 1851, of paralysis ; his widow died 23 Feb., 1866. Children : 1200 . *Melinda Fisk, b. 16 June, 1809. 1201 William Leonard, b. 25 June, 1811; D. D.; m. 30 Oct., 1833, Mary A. Holt, who d. 23 July, 1834; m. (2 w.) Loviuia Bradley, 27 Aug., 1841; she d. He m. (3 w.) 18 May, 1846, Lucy A. Seymour. He was principal of LeRoy Seminary; d. 23 Dec, 1878. 1202 *Erastus, b. 28 July, 1813. 490.-VI.— 211. Alvan Tenney, born in Bennington, Vt., 1 June, 1790, son of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married in Brandon, Vt., 5 Dec, 1816, Lama Barnes, who was born in 1796, and died 8 Jan., 1820. He married in Rutland, Vt., 21 Nov., 1820, his second wife, Mary ]5arnes, who was born 25 Feb., 1788, and a cousin to his first wife. Residence, Sudbury, Vt. ; a farmer, and kept sheep for thu-ty years and made it profitable. At the age of twenty-three or four, took the care of his parents, he paying all debts and legacies and holding GENEALOGY. 125 their estate. He spent four years in Plainfield, N. Y., returning to Vermont, settled in Rutland, where he lived twenty or more years, and died 2.5 Apr., 1856. Children : 1203 Franklin Barnes, b. 6 Aug., 1817; d. in 1870, unmarried. Ch. (2 w.):— 1204 Lama Ann, b. 28 Nov., 1822; m. Dr. Samuel H. Griswokl, 28 Apr., 1845; had one daughter. 491— VI.— 211. Lu^^^A Texxey, born in Bennington, Vt., 12 July, 1792, daughter of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married in Sudbury, Vt., 4 Dec, 1816, Moses Barnes, son of Deacon Moses of Brandon, Vt. ; also a brother to Luna Barnes, wife of Alvan .Tenney. Residence, Sud- bury and Brandon, Vt. He was born 10 July, 1792, and died 3 Jan., 1838. She died 26 Aug., 1869. "Interesting children." (T.) Children : 1205 Infant; twin, b. 25 Aug. 1817; d. same day. 1206 Adelia Ann, twin, b. 25 Aug., 1817; d. 6 May, 1830, of lung fever. 1207 *Harriet Newell, b. 1 Nov., 1821, 1208 *L8vi Parsons, b. 1 Apr., 1823. 1209 Luna Lovice, b. 29 May, 1824; d. 13 Apr., 1842, of consump- tion. 1210 *Horace Augustus, b. 3 July, 1826. 1211 *Jane Emeline, b. 12 July, 1838. 1212 *Delia Ann, b. 15 Dec, 1831. 1213 Martha Florilla, b. 24 Aug., 1834; d. 6 Jan., 1835. 492.— VI.— 211. Sarah Tei^^net, born in Bennington, Vt., 17 May, 1794, daughter of Jesse and Hannah (Griswold) ; married 24 Apr., 1814, Dr. Robert Munroe Pease of Sudbury, Vt. They settled in New Orleans, La. She died 9 Oct., 1825. He married his second wife, Jane C. David- son, and by her had three children. He was born 24 Dec, 1791,, and died 6 Sept., 1834. Children : 1214 Infant, b. 10 May, 1815; d. the same day. 1215 Candace, b. 18 Oct., 1818. 1216 James Munroe, b. 8 Jan., 1821; d. 17 Oct., 1827. 1217 Richard, b. 26 Jan., 1823; d. in 1823. Ch. (2 w.):— 1218 Sarah, b. 28 Sept., 1825; d. 28 Sept., 1826. 126 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 502.— VI.— 212. Ebenezee Clark, born in Washington, Conn., 4 Dec, 1786, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Tenney) ; married 25 May, 1813, Sally Sanford, who died 31 Jan., 1861, aged sLxty-eight years. He resided at the homestead ; beside sturdy Puritan piety, had prominent traits, musical, and good ability. In 1832 he sold the farm, and in 1837 settled in Medina, Ohio, and died 5 Apr., 1867. Children : 1219 Lucius Ebenezer, b. 4 July, 1814; d. iu 1895 in Yonkers, N. Y. 1220 Emily, b. 17 May, 1817; m. Nelson T. Buruham; res. Medina, Ohio. 1221 Cyrus, b. 20 Feb., 1819; res. Medina, O. 1222 Laura Elizabeth, b. 7 Sept., 1822; m. Herman L. Loomis; res. Medina, Ohio. 1223 Frankhu, b. 8 Sept., 1825; res. Hartford, Conu. 1224 Watson Daniel, b. 4 Nov., 1832; res. Medina, Ohio. 511.— VI.-217. Asa Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 21 Nov., 1757, son of Deacon Thomas and Hannah (Stickney) ; man-ied in Oct., 1780, Polly Hale, sometimes called Patty, daughter of Samuel Hale of Bradford. She died 27 Aug., 1831, aged seventy-seven years. He removed to Londonderry, N. H., about 1797, and became a farmer; formerly a comb maker by trade. A man of property, a good citi- zen. (Book Note.) Asa Tenney, private residence Bradford, enlisted 30 Nov., 1775 ; marched for defense of Cape Ann. Also marched to Cambridge, on the alarm of 19 Apr., 1775. (Rev. Roll, Boston.) He was a Presbyterian, and died 5 Jan., 1818. Children : 1225 *Hamiah, b. 29 July, 1781. 1226 David, b. 8 Apr., 1790. 512.— VI.-217. Hanxaii Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 11 Oct., 1761, daugh- ter of Deacon Thomas and Hannah (Stickney) ; married in Brad- ford, Mass., in Mch., 1782, Jonathan Savory, who settled in London- derry, N. H. " His descendants are numbered with the dead." (Mrs. David Tenney.) Children : 1227 Jonathan, b. Mch., 1793. 1228 Hannah, b. 24 Mch., 1795. GENEALOGY. 127 514.— VI.-217. Mary TexjvTey (Polly, more often called Molly), born in Brad- ford, Mass., 27 Ajjr., 1769, daughter of Deacon Thomas and Hannah (Stickney) ; married in Bradford, 17 Nov., 1788, Moses Atwood of Bradford. Residence, Haverhill, Mass., on the site now occupied by the high school building ; a merchant, afterwards manufactured shoes. In 1812 he sent a wagon load of shoes to Philadelphia, and realized a handsome j^rofit. He died 8 May, 1808, of consumption. "A man of energy, truth, and charity." She was a superior woman, and lived many years " to bless her children and adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour, and fell asleep 4 July, 1853." Burial in Pen- tucket cemetery. Children : 1239 *Mary, b. 2 Aug., 1789. 1230 *Ehzabeth, b. 9 Oct., 1791. 1231 *Harriet, b. 10 Oct., 1793. 1232 *Johu Muliken, b. 4 Aug., 1795. 1233 Sarah, b. 27 June, 1797; d. 23 May, 1822, "just before her wedding day and very beautiful. ' ' 1234 *Carohne, b. 13 June, 1799. 1235 *Moses, b. 11 Mob., 1801. 1236 Charles, b. 17 May, 1803; graduated at Yale College, 1821; A. M.; a lawyer; d. iu Boston, Mass., 13 Feb., 1887; un- married. 1237 *Emily, b. 25 Mob., 1805. 515.— VI.— 217. Deacox Silas Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 4 Dec, 1772, son of Deacon Thomas and Hannah (Stickney) ; married 2 Oct., 1795, Rebecca Bailey, daughter of William and Anna (Chase) of Bradford. She was born 13 May, 1777. "A true daughter of the Puritans, and one of the most prayerful women of the age." She died, aged one hundred years less sixty-two days. Residence, Brad- ford, Mass. (now Groveland), on a farm said to have been occupied by Deacon John Tenney (II) and his descendants from 1670 to about 1800, when it was sold by Deacon Silas Tenney; "the only wrong act of his life, speaking after the manner of men," said one of his sons. He removed to Chester, N. H., after Sarah was born, about 1804, on lot ISTo. 61. Bailey Tenney, trader, of Chichester, N. H., deeds to Silas Tenney, trader, of Chester, for 1500, land 26 July, witnessed by Wm. Tenney, 16:165. Caleb Pearson of Chichester deeds to Bailey Tenney of Chichester, land in Chichester, 4 Apr., 128 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1827. (16:164, Merrimack Co.) He died 10 July, 1834, "mucli lamented " ; Avidow resided with her son William. Children : 1238 Bailey, b. 7 Jan., 1797; m. Jane Ware of Deerfield, N. H.; m. (3 w.) Lydia Hawks of Wiudham, Me.; res. Manchester, N. H.; a shoemaker; d. 3 Sept., 1852; no issue. 1239 *Thomas, b. 10 Nov., 1798. 1240 *Sewall, b. 27 Aug., 1801. 1241 Sally, b. 13 Jan., 1804; m. Rev. Jonathan L. Hale; m. (2 h.) Rev. Joel R. Arnold of Stoddarrl, N. H. She was a teacher in Gorham, Me., Gilmanton, N. H., and in an institute in Ohio. 1242 *Winiam, b. 13 July, 1807. 1243 Mary, b. 31 May, 1809; d. 13 Nov., 181S. 1244 *Harriette, b. 8 Apr., 1812. 1245 *Charles, b. 23 Sept., 1814. 1246 *Daniel, b. 10 Dec, 1816. 517— VI.— 218. Eldad Tenxet,, born in Bradford, Mass., 20 Apr., 1764, son of Daniel and Joanna (Cheney) ; married Polly Bodsworth, settled in Newtown, Conn. ; comb maker by trade. He was the only one of hie father's family who did not remove to Ilopkinton, N. H. (His Father.) Eldad Tenney, private, enlisted 5 July, 1780, in Captain Thomas Mighill's company, in Col. Nathaniel Wade's regiment, an Essex county regiment raised by resolve of 22 June, 1780, to rein- force the Continental army; discharged 10 Oct., 1780. He died of fever ; left three small children. Child : 1247 Maria; m. Mr. Seeley; lived in Dimbury, Conn.; had two children. 519.— VI.— 218. Moses Texkey, born in Bradford, Mass., 16 Apr., 1769, son of Daniel and Joanna (Cheney) ; married Polly Herrick of Weathers- field, Yt. Residence, Hopkinton, N. H. ; a farmer. The " Tenney road runs from South road to Irish Hill, was so named for the family of Tenney," in Ilopkinton. (History.) Moses Tenney of Hopkinton quit claims to Mary Eaton, for $100, land in Hopkinton, 24 Nov., 1825 (Record of Deeds, 13:308); also deeds to Reuben Edward French of Hopkinton, for $120, land in Hoj)kinton, 16 Dec, 1825, wife Mary signed. (Deeds 7 : 90, Merrimack Co.) He had a farm given him by his father at his marriage, joining his own, on GENEALOGY. 129 which he lived until 1840. He was the father of thirteen children, of which at a ThanksgiAdng in 1813 twelve children were at liis table. Mr. Tenuey died in Weathersfield, Vt., 21 Feb., 1844. She died 23 Oct., 1848. Children: 1248 *Rliocla, b. 6 Apr., 1791. 1249 Moses, b. 28 June, 1793; d. 23 Sept., 1814, while in the ser- vice of his country. War of 1813. 1250 Mary, b. 2 Feb., 1795; d. 23 Oct., 1884, at Fisherville, N. H.; unmarried. 1251 Anna, b. 2 July, 1796; m. Daniel Kimball; d. 12 Aug., 1820, Ave months after her marriage. 1252 *Dauiel, b. 5 July, 1798. 1253 *Eldad, b. 19 Nov., 1799. 12.54 *Adolphus, b. 23 May, 1801. 1255 Loren, b. 19 May, 1804; d. 28 Sept., 1821. 1256 *Sarah, b. 25 Aug., 1805. 1257 Priscilla, b. 23 Sept., 1807; d. 31 Aug., 1822. 1258 Gratie, b. 20 Apr., 1809; m. J. W. Hawley; res. Grafton, Mich.; had eight children. 1259 Rachel, b. 13 July, 1812; d. 28 Nov., 1821. 1260 Ambrosia, b. 5 Oct., 1815; m. Johnson Symmes; res. Straf- ford, Vt.; had three children. 520— VI.-218. Thomas Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 21 Sept., 1771, son of Daniel and Joanna (Cheney) ; married Hannah Long of Hopkinton, X. H., who died. He married his second wife, Susanna, " Susan," Cheney, born 21 Sept., 1773, at Dunbarton, X. H., and died 20 Dec, 1844. He settled in Newport, N. H., in 1795-6, near the village. For a period he occupied the Hial Call farm, but spent the most of his life and died at the H. F. Pike place, 5 Oct., 1841. He was by trade a carpenter, " a man of great piety." (Mrs. French, she that was Nancy S. Tenney.) Children : 1261 *Joshua, b. 2 Dec, 1795. 1262 *Mary, b. 3Dec, 1798. 1263 *Hannah, b. 8 Sept., 1800. 1264 *Temperance, b. 20 July, 1802. 1265 Thomas; d. at the age of fourteen years. 1266 Susan, b. 17 Jan., 1809; m. Adolphus Tenney 1267 *Abijah Wines, b. 25 Nov., 1810. 1268 *Isaac C, b. 11 July, 1814. 1269 *Daniel W.,b. 17 Oct., 1816. 130 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 522.— VI.— 218. Aaron Texxey, l)oru in Bradford, Mass., 11 July, 1774, son of Daniel and Joanna (Cheney) ; married Abiah Davis, who was born in Hopkinton, X. H., 12 Dec, 1773, and died 23 Dec, 1836. Resi- dence, Thetford, Vt. They were members of the Congregational chm'ch, as were all of their children except one. He was very active at the age of eighty-eight, and died 22 Feb., 1865. Children: 1270 *Josliua, b. 4 July, 1806. 1271 Betsey, b. 9 May, 1810; m. 26 July, 1849, Samuel Rice, who d. in 1866; m. Benjamiu Kilgore of Maine, 11 May, 1870, who d. 1874. She d. 5 Dec, 1877; no issue. 1272 Ephraim, b. 9 May, 1810; res. Keys\'ille, N. Y.; unmarried. 1273 George, b. 16 Mch., 1813; d. 11 Jan., 1856; unmarried. 1274 *Mary F., b. 25 Dec, 1816. 523.— VI.— 218. JoANXA Texnet, born in Bradford, Mass., 8 Mch., 1776, daugh- ter of Daniel and Joanna (Cheney) ; married in Hopkinton, X. H., 2 Oct., 1794, John Hoyt, son of Eastman and Martha (Clough),born 30 Apr., 1771. He was first cousin to Mrs. Dr. Paulus Tenney. Mrs. Joanna Hoyt, " a cheerful, consistent Christian." (Mrs. F.) Her last days were sj^ent in Caneadea, X. Y. She had many chil- dren and grandchildren. (Sylvanus Tenney.) Children : 1275 John, Daniel, Anna, Martha. 1279 Sally, Lucy, Maria. 524.-VI.-218. Doctor Paulus Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 24 Sept., 1781, son of Daniel and Joanna (Cheney) ; married 12 Aug., 1804, Anna Hoyt, daughter of Samuel and Anna (Sibley) Stevens Hoyt of Poplin, X. H., a descendant of John Hoyt, one of the original settlers of Salisbury, Mass. She vvas born 26 Sept., 1781, and died at Bowling Green, Ind., 16 Sept., 1865. He graduated from Dart- mouth College as A. M. in 1803; pursued his professional study as M. D.; took his practice at Bedford, X. H., then at Hill, X. H., four or five years ; removed and formed a partnership at "Wilmot, X. H., where he remained eighteen years, and owned a farm. Paulus Tenney of Wilmot deeds land to Eliphalet Griffin of Wilmot, for 850, 75 acres, 26 Xov., 1825; his wife, Xancy, a witness of deed. (67 : 15, Merrimack Co.) Paulus and Xancy Tenney deeds to Asa Chapman, for 81,500, land, 10 Jan., 1837. (48 : 244, Merrimack Co.) GENEALOGY. 131 He settled in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, on a small farm and continued his practice. He gained a good reputation as a physician wherever he practised ; of a mild disposition, and an agreeable companion, benevolent, noted for industry, both physically and mentally, per- severing, kind, affectionate, had a great taste for music which he cultivated ; composed some pieces. (Sylvanus Tenney.) He gained an enviable notoriety during the cholera epidemic in 1832, in treat- ing that disease ; also in scarlet fever and putrid sore throats. He died of inflammatory fever 29 Sept., 1844. He was buried in a spot of his own selection, on an eminence in a grove on the farm on which he resided, said farm afterwards owned by his son Sylvanus. Dr. Tenney had sixty-two patients at the time he was stricken with the fever with which he died. (Mrs. Xancy S. French.) Children : 1282 Maria, b. 4 June, 1805 ; d. 10 May, 1812, spotted fever. 1283 Franklin, b. 5 Nov., 1806; a farmer iu Clay coimty, Ind. ; d. 15 Nov., 1878; left a secoud wife with fortune; a Chris- tian. No issue. 1284 *Naucy S., b. 28 Oct., 1808. 1285 Panlus, b. 6 Oct., 1810; d. 20 Oct., 1810. 1286 William, b. 21 Oct., 1812; d. 11 Nov., 1812. 1287 «Sylvauus, b. 20 May, 1817. 526.— VI.— 220. Deacon Daniel Stickney, born in Bradford, Mass., 12 Sept., 17(33, son of Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Tenney) ; married 10 Mch., 1789, Sarah Balch, by Rev. Mr. Balch. She was born 28 Aug., 1765, and died 2 Oct., 1838. He married 28 Apr., 1840 (his 2 w.), Mrs. Sarah (Tenney) Lapham, who died 4 Jan., 1852. Residence, Bradford ; a comb maker and tobacconist, town clerk, treasurer, selectman, representative, and in 1820 a delegate to a convention to reidse the Massachusetts Constitution. He died 8 May, 1840. Children : 1288 Benjamin, b. 15 July, 1790; d. 22 July, 1790. 1289 Leonard, b. 6 Sept., 1791; d. 10 Jan., 1795. 1290 Daniel, b. 13 Aug., 1793; d. 2 Jan., 1795. 1291 Sarah, b. 25 Mcli., 1796; d. 28 Sept., 1807. 1292 Daniel Balch, b. 21 July, 1798; m. 80 Apr., 1822, Auna Parker. 1293 Mary, b. 27 June, 1800; m. 4 June, 1823, Wm. S. Balch. 527.— VI.-220. Molly Stickxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 9 Aug., 1766, daugh- ter of Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Tenney) : married 27 Dec, 1792, 132 THE TENNEY FAMILY. William Carlton. She marnecl her second husband, Alfred Ingalls of Methuen, Mass., deceased. Child : 1294 Mary. Ch. (2h.):— 1295 Abigail, b. 11 June, 1798; d. 8 Nov., 1856. 1296 Ann, b. 11 Mch., 1800. 1297 Joseph Frye, b. 27 Mch., 1803. 1298 Charles, b. 25 Apr., 1808. 533.-VI.-220. Joseph Mullikex Stickney, born 11 Nov., 1788, son of Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Tennev) of Bradford, Mass. ; married Dorothy Carlton, who was born 5 Feb., 1779, and died in 1804. He married his second wife, Olive Parsons of Maine. She died 24 Jime, 1862,, aged seventy-six years. He died 5 Sept., 1855. Children : 1299 Alfred Ingalls, b. 6 Nov., 1803; m. Hannah Hale. Ch. (2 w.):— 1300 Erastus Bradbury, b. 29 July, 1807; m. E. Currier. 1301 Olive Parker, b. 13 Nov., 1808; m. Wm. N. Chase. 1.302 Leonard Parker, b. 13 Feb., 1810; d. young. 1.303 Dolly Carlton, b. 2 May, 1812; m. Hiram Rogers. 1304 Catherine Horton, b. 13 Feb., 1813; m. Edmund P. Rundlett. 1305 Hannah Hunt, b. 22 Feb., 1816; m. Eben G. Pressey. 536.— VI.-221. Captaix Shubael Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 7 Sept.,. 1769, son of Shubael and Martha (Xoyes) ; married 4 June, 1795, 3Iary (Polly) Jameson, daughter of John Jameson, a blacksmith of Dunbarton, X. H. She died 1 June, 1824, aged forty-eight years. Residence, Dunbarton ; a pattern farmer, intelUgent and prosperous ; said farm owned later by Daniel H. Parker. (Book Note.) The captain was very fond of a fast horse. (J. T.) Shubael Tenney of Dunbarton deeds to John Mills of Dunbarton, for 850, land, 17 Sept., 1825. (Record, 47:153.) Eliza Jameson, Shubael Tenney, Sally Jameson, and Eliza Jameson, 2d, gave quit claim to Robert Jameson of Dunbarton, for §500, 14 ^Mch., 1829. (17:547, Merri- mack Co.) He died 18 May, 1830. Children : 1306 *John, b. 12 Sept., 1799. 1307 *Shubael, b. in 1803. 1308 *EUza Jameson, b. 25 Oct., 1807. GENEALOGY. 133 537.— VI.— 221. Martha Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 11 June, 1771, daugh- ter of Shubael and Martha (Xoves) ; married 4 Apr., 1798, and became the second wife of WiUiam Parker, a son of William and Hannah (Hardy) Parker of Bradford. He was born 9 Jan., 1773, and resided in Bradford until about 1805, when he removed to Dunbarton, X. H., where Mrs. Parker died 29 Dec, 1842. He died 24 Aug., 1815, a leading man in the "federal party." Children : 1309 *Auu, b. 7 Jan., 1799. 1310 *Emily, b. 4 Sept., 1800. 1311 *William, b. 8 Sept., 1802. 1312 Martha, b. 23 Jan., 1804; m. Rev. Thomas Tenney. 1313 *Dauiel Hardy, b. 9 Jan., 1807. 1314 *Hauuah, b. 2 Aug., 1808. 1315 *Mariaune, b. 1 July, 1810. 1316 ^Leonard Stickuey, b. 6 Dec, 1812. 539.— VI.— 221. Isaac Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 10 Dec, 1776, son of Shubael and Martha (Xoyes) ; married Elizabeth Jameson, who died. He married his second wife, Anna Mitchell. Residence, Xewburyi:)ort and Georgetown, Mass. He was engaged in shipping and a heavy imj^orter of salt. A sudden decline in its value after the War of 1812 swept away his fortune. He died in 1818. 31rs. Anna Tenney died 6 Mch., 1858. Child : 1317 Infant, d. unnamed. Ch. (2w.):— 1318 Louise, b, in Oct., 1804; res. Georgetown; unmarried. 1319 *Leonard, b. 1 Feb., 1806. 1320 Caroline, b. 8 Sept., 1807; res. Georgetown; unmarried. 1321 Mary Ann, b. 24 Oct., 1809; d. 24 Aug., 1810. 1322 *Elizabeth Ann, b. in Apr., 1811. 1323 *Isaae Pickering, b. 20 Mch., 1813. 1324 *Wimam Hamilton, b. 13 Mch., 1815. 1325 Rebecca, b. in Feb., 1817; res. Georgetown; d. Aug., 1900; unmarried. 540.— VI.— 221. Captaix William Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 10 Oct., 1778, son of Shubael and Martha (Xoyes) ; married 30 Apr., 1804, Mary Titcomb of Xewburyi^ort, Mass. Residence, Bradford, Mass., where he was a member of the board of trustees of the Bradford 134 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Academy from 1815 to 1828, when he resigned. lie was recognized as a man of more than usual character, and died 14 Jan., 1846. Mrs. Tenney died 4 Apr., 1872, aged eighty-eight years. Children: 1326 *William, b. 30 Jan., 1806. 1327 Sarah, b. 29 Nov., 1807; m. Leonard Tenney. 1328 Adeline, b. 12 June, 1810; m. Leonard Tenney. 1329 *Samuel, b. 14 Feb., 1812. 1330 *Charles, b. 14 Mch., 1816. 1331 Mary Titcomb, b. 22 July, 1822; m. Amos C. Heath of Plais- tow, N. H.; res. Amesbury, Mass.; one child. 541— VI.-221. Catherine Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 22 March, 1781, daughter of Shubael and Martha (Xoyes); married Robert Ober. Residence, Georgetown, D. C, and Montgomery county, Md. He was engaged in shipping in company with his brother-in-law, Isaac Tenney. After the death of Mr. Ober his widow resided with her children in Baltimore, Md. Children : 1332 Lucretia; m. Mr Griffeth; two children. 1333 Albert Richard, M. D.; m. 1334 Martha Jane; m. Griffeth, her brother-in-law; two children. 1335 Robert P.; res. Missouri; trader. 1336 Gustavus; res. Baltimore; trader. 1337 Matilda; m. Uriah Griffeth; res. Baltimore; three children; m. 2d husband, Mr. Dickenson. 1338 Evaline; d. young. 1339 Stephen; res. Washintou, D. C; a grocer. 1340 Samuel Luke; d. young. 1341 Infant. 544— VI.-222. Maey (Mehitable) Stickney, born in Bradford, Mass., 30 June, 1774, daughter of Samuel and Marabah (Tenney); married in Brad- ford, Col. Samuel Adams. Residence, Groveland, Mass. He died 29 March, 1814, aged about seventy-eight years. Child : 1342 Samuel; bapt. 14 Oct., 1777; m. Peggy Harriman; they had seven children. 545— VI.— 222. Ebenezer Stickney, born in Bradford, Mass., 12 Oct., 1745, son of Samuel and Marabah (Tenney); married 9 Jan., 1770, Molly Palmer, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Savory), who died 7 Oct., 1835. He was a corporal in Second Foot company, marched to GENEALOGY. 135 Cambridge on the alarm of 19 April, 1775 ; he also served in Capt. Nathaniel Gage's company from 30 Sept. to 6 Nov., 1777; died 13 Nov., 1812. Children : 1343 Betsey, b. 11 Apr., 1771; d. 11 Sept., 1861; iiumarried. 1344 Samuel; d. in infancy. 1345 Ebenezer, b. 17 Jan., 1780; res. Dnnbarton, N. H. 1346 John, b. 30 June, 1785; m. 23 Jan., 1816, Judith Savary; three children. 550— VI.-224. Judith Tej^ney, born in Newbury, Byfield, Mass., 6 April, 1768, daughter of Eliphalet and Eunice (Boynton); married Rev. Abra- ham Gates, a Calvary Baptist clergyman, who died at Bow, N. H., w^here he was settled. She died 6 Aug., 1842. Children : 1347 Abraham; ni. Betsey Noyes. 1348 Jeremiah, M. D.; m. Melinda Morgan. 1349 Judith; m. Daniel Dodge, M. D. 1350 Sarah Mead; m. Philip Jones. 1351 Eliphalet Merrill; m. Sarah Sholes. 1353 Mary Tenney. 551.— VI.— 224. Eunice Texxey, born in Newbury, Mass., 6 Jan., 1770, daughter of Eliphalet and Eunice (Boynton); married in Stowe, Mass., Silas Whitcomb of Henniker, N. H. Residence, Stowe ; deceased. Chil- dren : 1353 *Sarah Mead, b. 16 Mch., 1811. 1354 Betty, Eunice, d. young, Molly, Judith. 1358 Rebecca, Eliphalet, David, Moody. 555.— VI.— 224. Moody Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., 20 July, 1779; bap- tized in Byfield parish, Rowley, Mass., 17 Oct., 1779, son of Ehpha- let and Eunice (Boynton); married 1 April, 1806, Anna Bent, daughter of Jason and Anna (Glover) of Sudbury, Mass., where her Bent ancestors first settled when they come to the colony, in 1630, from England. Residence, Stowe, Mass.; a farmer and educator; taught school twenty-two winters; died very suddenly, fell dead while mowing 6 Aug., 1848. Mrs. Tenney was born 9 Dec, 1780, and died in Palmer, Mass., 22 Dec, 1859. Children : 1363 *Eliphalet, b. 8 Sept., 1807. 1363 *Lewis, b. 4 July, 1809. 136 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 1364 *David, b. 1 Dec, 1811. 1365 Anna Bent, b. 8 Apr., 1814; d. 5 Oct., 1816. 1366 *Jasou Beut, b. 1 Oct., 1816. 1367 Elbridge A., b. 29 Sept., 1819; d. 15 Jan., 1829. 1368 Anna Glover, b. 25 Oct., 1822; d. 21 Aug., 1824. 556.— VI.— 225. Edmund Texney, bom in Bradford, Mass., 10 Sept., 1756, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Dole); married 14 Aug., 1783, Sarah Fergu- son, Avho was born 27 Jan., 1764, now deceased. Residence, Hud- son and Pelham, N. H. Edmund Tenney marched from Pelham in Capt. Amos Gage's company 29 Sept., 1777, to join Northern Continental army at Saratoga, N. Y.; enlisted 29 Sept., 1777 ; discharged 28 Oct., 1777 ; wages due £3.3s.l0d., Lieut. Isaac Cochran's regiment. (Army Roll, Concord, N, H.) Edmund Tenney, private, allowed 820, sums received, 860 ; served in New Hampshire militia ; placed on roll 4 April, 1833, aged seventy-eight years. (Pension Roll, Hillsborough Co., N. H.) He was a farmer and shoemaker, and died in 1844. Children : 1369 «Mary, b. 13 Dec, 1784. 1370 *Betsey, b. 8 Nov., 1786. 1371 *Daniel, b. 19 June, 1789. 1872 Sarah, b. 25 June, 1791; m. Frye Gage, a brother-in-law. 1373 Twin daughters, b. 21 Apr., 1793; d. young. 1375 *Lucinda, b. 25 Sept., 1797. 1376 *Edmund Dole, b. 16 Sept., 1802. 1377 *John Ferguson, b. 1 Aug., 1804. 557.— VI.— 225. Mary (Molly) Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., now Bradford, 6 June, 1758, datighter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Dole); married Daniel Butler, who was born 23 Oct., 1748, son of Jacob Butler. Residence, Pelham, N. H. She died 2 July, 1839. Children : 1378 Dole, b. 23 Oct., 1777; m. Delilah Butler; had childi-eu. 1379 Polly, b. 2 May, 1779; m. Daniel Varnam, Esq., Dracut, Mass.; she d. 11 July, 1887. 1880 Abigail "Nabby," b. 20 Mch., 1782; m. Jacob Butler; d. 12 June, 1834. 1381 Daniel, b. 18 Oct., 1784. 1882 Phebe, b. 22 June, 1786; m. Amos Heseltine. 1883 Mauley, b..21 July, 1788; m. Sarah Hamblet; he d. 18 Apr., 1849. GENEALOGY. 137 1384 Betty, b. 11 Oct., 1790; d. 17 July, 1792. 1885 Betty, b. 21 May, 1793; cl. 11 Juue, 1808. 1386 Olivia, b. 4 Jan., 1796; m. Noyes Tenney. 1387 Belinda, b. 17 Mch., 1798; m. Samuel P. Hadley, Esq., Chelmsford, Mass. 1388 Thomas J., t^viu, b. 15 July, 1802; d. 23 Aug., 1803. 1389 Joseph B. V., twin, b. 15 July, 1802; d. 26 Aug., 1803. 558— VI.— 225. JoxATHAx Texxey, boru 30 Sept., 1760, son of Daniel and Eliza- beth (Dole) of Pelham, N. H. ; married 11 Dec, 1783, Martha Gib- son, daughter of Barnabas Gibson, a Revolutionary soldier, Pelham. She was born 29 May, 1764, and died 14 July, 1819. He married 12 Oct., 1820, his second wife, Jane Weston, who died 2 Jan., 1849. Jonathan Tenney, with two other soldiers, marched from Pelham, 29 Sept., 1781, in company raised by Colonel Bell for three months. He also served as private in Capt. William Boyes company, under Colonel Reynolds, in 1781. Enlisted 20 Sejrt. ; marched 24 Sept. (Rev. Roll, Concord, N. H.) The record of the children, from the family Bible in the possession of his daughter, Mrs. Underwood.- He^ died 27 May, 1834. Children : 1390 *Robert G., b. 17 Sept., 1784. 1391 «Elizabeth Ann, b. 27 Mch., 1786. 1392 *Martha, b. 23 July, 1788. 1393 Daniel, b. 2 May, 1790; d. 10 Nov., 1813, at Enosburg, Vt., with fever. 1394 Mary, b. 27 Dec, 1792; d. 30 Mch., 1815, of fever, at Pel- ham, N. H. 1395 *Barnabas Gibson, b. 12 Feb., 1795. 1396 John Calvin, b. 22 Dec, 1779; d. 25 Dec, 1813, with fever. 1397 Sarah, b. 21 Apr., 1801; d. 22 Mch., 1815, with fever. "A fever goes very hard with a Teuney." (Mrs. Underhill.) 559.— VI— 225. Dr. Paul Texxey, born 11 Apr., 1763, son of Daniel and Ehza- beth (Dole) of Pelham, N". H. ; married in Pelham, 2 Nov., 1790, Sarah Gibson, who was born in Pelham, 26 Sej^t., 1769, and died 25 Oct., 1818. He married second wife, 2 Dec, 1819, Sarah Mills of Hudson, N. H., who died 22 Nov., 1857. Residence, Hudson, N. H. He died 6 Ai^r., 1821. Children : 1398 *Noyes, b. 26 Sept., 1791. 1399 «Kimball, b. 18 Apr., 1793. 1400 *Dauiel, b. 15 Juue, 1795. 138 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1401 James, b. 25 June, 1798; postmaster at Hudson, N. H. Tal- ented, high-minded, generous, energetic, successful, and had many friends; unmarried; died suddenly. 1402 *Paul, b. 1 Mch., 1802. 1403 Silas, b. 4 Sept., 1805; res. Bedford, N. H.; unmarried. 1404 *Frauklin, b. 17 Jan., 1808. 561— VI.— 225. Betty Texxey, born 13 Nov., 1769, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Dole) of Pelham, N. H. ; married 12 May, 1794, William Wyman, Jr., who jv^as born in Pelham, 16 Jan., 1763, and died there 23 Apr., 1817. She died 5 Jan., 1820. Children : 1405 *William, b. 15 July, 1797. 1406 Betsey, b. 30 Mch., 1799; m. Phineas Butler; res. Pelham. 1407 Mehitable, b. 23 Oct., 1800; m. Hugh Jones. 1408 Phebe, b. 29 Dec, 1803; m. Mr. Moses, from Exeter, N. H.; res. New York city. 1409 Irene, b. 5 Aug., 1806; m. 1410 Sabra, b. 9 Oct., 1809; unmarried; res. with sister Phebe in New York. 1411 Rebecca, b. 5 Aug., 1811; d. unmarried. 564.-VI.-225. Mehitable Texney, born in Pelham, N. H., 28 Feb., 1779,. daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Dole) ; married 5 Sept., 1809,. Isaac Marshall of Chelmsford, Mass., a Revolutionary soldier. Res- idence, Pelham. He died 1.5 Nov., 1840 ; a farmer. Mrs. Marshall died 22 Sept., 1849. Children: 1412 *Louise, b. 30 Jan., 1812. 1413 Reuben, b. 23 July, 1814; d. 17 Nov., 1817. 1414 *Daniel, b. 19 Nov., 1816. 1415 John, b. 24 Sept., 1819; d. 1 Aug., 1821. 1416 John, b. 24 Feb., 1822; d. 24 Sept., 1823. 565.— VI.— 225. Daniel Tenxey, born in Pelham, N. H., 22 Dec, 1782, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Dole) ; married 8 Sept., 1812, Judith Pils- bury, a sister of Dr. Pilsbm-y. She was born in Georgetown, Mass. 8 Apr., 1786, and died 13 Nov., 1875. Residence, Pelham ; removed about 1851 to Stowe, Mass. A farmer, had eight acres of mowing land. Was six feet in height, " good man," a cancer doctor. (Book Note.) He died 3 Oct., 1877. Children : y z Eh P5 ■ rr? 1^ ^ z O Zl 1— 1 K H H <5 ^ tf >• W H "s.^ J^ H K w <; Ph g ffi H GENEALOGY. 139' 1417 Sarah Pilsbiiry, b. 9 Mch., 1819; m. Jasou B. Teuuey. 1418 Elizabeth Wyman, b. 1 Juue, 1822; ni. 1 June, 1844, John A. Withiugtou of Harvard, Mass. Had eight children. 1419 Mary Butler, b. 15 Jan., 1837; m. o May, 1853, Robert Clark of Stowe, Mass. She d. 27 Jan., 1855. No issue. 566.— VI.— 226. SusANXA Texxey, born in Salem, X. II., 30 Nov., 1756, daughter of Capt. Jonathan and Mehitable (Peaslee) ; married in Salem, 22 Dec, 1793, Simeon Hastings, son of George and Mary (Green) Has- tings of Methuen. She was admitted to the church in Salem, 2fiEL Texney, born in Temple, X. H., 13 Feb., 1794, son of Dea. Benjamin and Susanna (Jewett) ; married 26 Oct., 1815, Sylvia Kent, daughter of John Kent of Dorset, Vt. She was born 26 Oct., 1792, and died at Thayer, Kan., 16 July, 1877. She was a relative of the distinguished jurist, Chancellor James Kent of New York. When a girl she viewed from its shores the Battle of Lake Chamjjlain. He was a hatter. He invented a machine for making hat bodies in 1830, which was patented, and sold the right for several thousand dollars. His partner, Drury, swindled him out of his earn- ings. Residence, Dorset, Vt., until Oct., 1819, then Grand Isle, Vt., to Apr. 8, 1827; Plattsburg, X. Y., keeping a hat store until 8 May, 1835 ; a year at Little Falls, N. Y., then to Laporte, Ohio, where he became a farmer and postmaster twelve years. ]3etween 1830-35 he became a Universalist minister. He was a great reader, and an intense lover of Ptolemaic Theology, and has written much on this and kindred topics. He died 1 Feb., 1875. He was for many years a Quaker. Children : 1455 *BeujarQiu Jewett, b. 9 July, 1816. 14.56 *Emily, b. 18 May, 1818. 1457 *Horace Addisou, b. 23 Feb., 1820. 1458 *Heury W., b. 2 Jau., 1822. 1459 George, b. 3 Dec, 1823; d. 12 Dec, 1825. 1460 *Maria E., b. 19 Oct., 1825. 1461 Myrou, b. 30 Sept., 1827; d. at Little Falls, N. Y., 25 June, 1835. 1462 *Electa, b. 7 Mch., 1830. 1463 Ellen, b. 18 July, 1832; d. 18 May, 1852. 1464 *Daniel Kent, b. 31 Dec, 1834. 591— VI.— 229. Lydia Morse, born in Groveland, Mass., 10 Nov., 1764, daughter of Stephen and Lydia (Tenney); married Daniel Richardson of Groveland, where they resided. She died 9 June, 1836. Mr. Rich- ardson died 7 Jan., 1845, aged ninety years. Children: 1465 Hannah, b. in 1787; d. 11 Nov., 1854; unmarried. 1466 Ruth, b. in 1790; d. 9 Oct., 1840; unmarried. 601.-VI.-231. Elizahetii Texxey, born in West Xewbury, Mass., 29 Mch., 1773, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; married 14 Oct., 1795, Capt. John Huse, who was born 28 Nov., 1768. Resi- dence, West Newbury ; deceased. Children: GENEALOGY. 145 1467 *Samuel Tenney, b. 2 Oct., 1796. 1468 Elizabeth Tenuey, b. 1 Apr., 1798; d. 12 Oct., 1802. 1469 John, b. 8 May, 1800; d. 1809. 1470 *Sopliia Tenney, b. 26 Jan., 1802. 1471 John, b. 23 Mch., 1804; d. 3 Sept., 1857. 1472 *Elizabeth Smith, b. 14 Aug., 1806. 1473 *Sarah, b. 3 May, 1811. 1474 *Mary Moody, b. 2 Jan., 1815. 604— VI.— 231. Naxct Texxet, born in West Xewbury, Mass., 25 Apr., 1779, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; married 24 Feb., 1803, Joseph Ames of West Xewbmy, who died, and she married her second husband, Daniel Tewksbmy of West Newbury. Resi- dence, Ipswich, Mass. Mrs. Tewksbury died 23 June, 1860. Children : 1475 Joseph N., M. D.; res. Ipswich; m.; one daughter, Julia; may have had other children. Ch. (2h.):— 1476 John Moore; m. very nice wife. (S. A. P.) 605.— VI.— 231. Maey TE]S"]srEY, born in West Newbury, 10 June 1781, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; man-ied Cutting Moody, now deceased. Residence, East Haverhill, Mass. Mrs. Moody died 21 Sept., 1859. Bm-ied in Greenwood cemetery. East Haverhill. Children : 1477 Mary Ann. 1478 Moses Broadstreet; m. Eliza Ann True. He was paymaster in the navy. One son. 607.— VI.-231. JoAxxA Teni^ey, born in West Newbury, Mass., 28 July, 1785, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; married 26 Oct., 1815, Samuel Diimmer, Jr., both of Newbury. Residence, Rowley. Children : 1479 Sarah Noyes, b. 24 Mch., 1816; m. Joseph N. Kent. 1480 Sophia Tenney, b. 25 Apr., 1819; d. 29 Apr., 1844. 1481 Abigail, b. 20 Mch., 1823; m. Albert S. Adams. 1482 Samuel Sewell, b. 8 Feb., 1825; m. Eliza Todd. 1483 John Smith, b. 14 Feb., 1827; d. 14 Aug., 1873. 1484 Nathaniel Noyes, b. 24 Mch., 1829; proprietor of Glen Mills; res. Rowley; m. lO 146 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 608.— VI.— 231. Lydia Texxey, born in West Xewburv, Mass., 29 May, 1787, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; married "William McKinstry, avIio died 5 Xov., 1836, aged tifty-four years. Eesi- dence, West Newbury. She died 31 Mch., 1849. Children: 1485 Lydia Tenney, b. 1811; ni. Wm. Cooper. She d. 35 Aug., 1866. No issue. 1486 Elizabeth Smith; m. Silas Follansbee, and d. 28 Sept., 1885, aged 74 years. One sou. 609.— VI.— 231. Sophia Cogswell Te^txet, born in West ISTewbury, Mass., 28 Apr., 1789, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; married Wilham Ordway of West Xewbury, deceased. She Avas very remarkable in many ways and held in much esteem by all who knew her. She rarely was absent from church, and was benevolent and kind, and a ready writer. She left in the possession of her grandson a history of her father's family and many reminiscences of her youthful days. " Truly my father left us a goodly heritage." She died 12 Feb., 1884. Child: 1487 *William Tenney. 610.— VI.— 231. Col. Samuel Texi^ey, born in West Xewbury, Mass., 31 July, 1791, son of Dea. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) ; married in West Newbury, 15 Xov., 1821, Mary Little Poore, daughter of Benjamin and 3Iary Perley (Dodge). Residence, West Xewbury. Colonel Tenney was educated by his father and at Bradford academy, and for a time was a school teacher. He wrote a beauti- ful " round hand," and his copy book is treasured by his grand- children. He occupied the homestead, and manufactured combs and snuff. In 1823 he was constable and collector, and a member of the church. In 1827 he was chosen to provide for the counsel and delegates as was customary on ordination days, and was spoken of as "a tine man." Many of these facts are from the diary kept by my grandmother in 1818. (II. H.) He died 8 Apr., 1828, and was buried in AValnut Hill cemetery. After the death of Mr. Tenney the widow and children returned to her early home. She died 6 May, 1857. Children : GENEALOGY. 147 1488 *Lydia Merrill, b. 16 Oct., 1823. 1489 *Mary Elizabeth, b. 31 Aug., 1834. 1490 *Abbie Poor, b. 18 Aug., 1836. 1491 Catherine Judith, b. 6 Aug., 1828; was adopted by her uncle, Otis Little, and ni. Arthur Rogers, a brother-in-law. 613— VI.-232. Major Joseph Tex^s^ey, born in Bradford, Mass., 1776, son of Captain Joseph and Ruth (Hills); married, about 1799, Dorcas Col- burn, who was born in Leominster, Mass., 10 Aug., 1782, and died 10 Aug., 1857. Residence, Leominster, a carpenter and builder, and for years the only contractor in town to construct by " the square rule," the usual metliod being " the scribe rule." He was sergeant of the Fourth regiment. Second brigade. Seventh division, 14 Mch., 1809, Solon Carter major of the comjjany. ELe was lieutenant of the battalion of artillery. Second brigade. Seventh district, 2 Sept., 1811. He was captain 21 Apr., 1813, and ordered to Boston in 1814, where he spent seven weeks with his company. In less than fortv-eight hours after the orders were received by Captain Tenney his company were on the march for the " town of Boston." He was accompanied by his son David " as waiter "; both received " bounty land " which was subsequently redeemed by an agent. He was appointed major of the Second battalion of artillery of the Seventh division, 2 June, 1815, resigned 12 Mch., 1816, J. Brooks, adjutant-general. (Army Notes.) He was a worthy citizen, a gallant soldier, and an efficient com- mander; few could equal him in decision and dexterity. (Hist. Leominster.) John Hills of Leominster transfers to Joseph Tenney ye land in L., Mch., 1803. (154:479). Dorcas Tenney, wife of Joseph, men- tioned in deeds dated the 10 Oct., 1804, 16 Sept., 1806, 10 Nov., 1807, 25 Jan., 1806, 4 June, 1799, 4 May, 1807, 10 July, 1809. Major Tenney died 25 Mch., 1858 ; a fine picture of him may be found in the history of Leominster. Children : 1493 *David, b. 13 Aug., 1800. 1493 *Bartimeus, b. 8 Sept., 1803. 1494 Thomas, b. 39 Aug., 1804; d. 13 Oct., 1813. 1495 *Nancy, b. 31 Dec, 1806. 1496 Charles, b. 10 Oct., 1808; d. 14 Feb., 1809. 1497 *Henry, b. 5 Feb. 1810. 1498 *Ruth, b. 5 Oct., 1813. 148 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1499 *Charles, b. 1 Apr., 1815. 1500 *Jouathau Livermore, b. 10 May, 1817. 1501 John, b. 17 July, 1819; d. 19 Aug., 1819, of chicken pox. 1502 Sally, b. 6 Oct., 1820; d. 30 Aug., 1822. 1503 *Thomas Colburu, b. 16 Apr., 1823. 1504 *Joseph Gibsou, b. 5 Aug., 1825, 1505 *Luke, b. 9 Mch., 1828. 614.— VI.— 232. Ruth Tenxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 28 Aug., 1779, daugh- ter of Cajstain Joseph and Ruth (Hills) ; married 4 June, 1797,, Joseph Warren Carter, a carpenter, who was born 10 Nov., 1776, son of Josiah and EHzabeth. He died 31 July, 1859. Residence,, Leominster, Mass. She died 20 Dec, 1850, the first death that had occurred in the family of which she was a member for a period of over fifty years. Children : 1506 Eliza, b. 11 Sept., 1797; m. 25 Sept., 1831, as second wife, to William Wilder, a blacksmith; res., Leominster. She d. 16 Sept., 1880. No issue. 1507 *Franklin, b. 2 Jan., 1799. 1508 *Bartimus, b. 27Dec., 1800. 1509 *Harriet, b. 7 May, 1803. 1510 *Ora, b. 17 Jan., 1806. 1511 Mary, b. 6 Apr., 1808; m. Gilman Tenney. 1512 *Belinda, b. 12 Oct., 1811. 1513 *Sally, b. 15 Sept., 1815. 1514 *Abigail, b. 16 July, 1818. 616.— VI.-232. JoHN^ Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 25 Mch., 1784, son of Captain Joseph and Ruth (Hills) ; married in 1806, Nancy Thomp- son of Sterling, Mass. ; Joseph Tenney of Leominster, housewright, to John Tenney of Leominster, housewright, 81}4 acres land for $0.81. Signed by Joseph and Sarah, his Avife (his grandparents), 1 Apr., 1807, .Joseph Tenney, Jr., being witness. (Wor. Co. Rec, 177 : 428-9). John Tenney deeds same to John Bowers, 29 Oct., 1810. John Tenney of Leominster mentioned in deed dated 18 Mch., 1811 (183:600). Residence, Leominster, Mass. He died 8 Sept., 1812. Inventory of estate gives 1118.30. Children: 1515 *Gilman, b. 9 Nov., 1806. 1516 Eveline, b. 24 Apr., 1808; m. 30 Dec, 1849, Charles Miles of Concord, Mass.; res. Fitchburg, Mass., a butcher. She d. 2 Oct., 1879. No children. GENEALOGY. 149 1517 *MaTy S., b. 16 Nov., 1809. 1518 *Jolin Kendall, b. 25 Oct., 1811. 1519 Joseph, b. 27 Apr., 1813; d., aged sixteen months. 617— VI.— 232. Nabby (Abigail) Tennet, born in Leominster, Mass., 28 July, 1786, daughter of Captain Joseph and Ruth (Hills) ; married 19 Feb., 1804, Joseph Jasej)h of Fitchburg, Mass., who died 16 Jan., 1816. Residence, Leominster. Mrs. Jaseph died of dropsy 14 Feb., 1815. Children : 1520 *Bartimns, b. 4 Dec, 1804. 1521 *Louisa, b. 25 Nov., 1806. 1522 Mary Ann, b. 28 Dec. 1808; d. 30 Oct., 1826. 1523 *Charles, b. 12 Oct., 1811. 1524 Abigail, b. 18 Apr., 1814; d. in 1817. 619.— VI.— 232. William Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 29 Feb., 1792, son of Captain Joseph and Ruth (Hills) ; married 3 Feb., 1820, Betsey Gibson of Ashby, Mass. She was born in Sept., 1791, and died 11 Oct., 1860. Residence, Leominster; a comb maker. He died 5 May, 1863. Children: 1525 William Augustus, b. 18 Aug., 1820; d. 22 May, 1832. 1526 Austin, b. 21 Jan., 1823; d. 8 Sept., 1831. 1527 Elizabeth, b. 2 Nov., 1825; d. 18 May, 1833. 622.— VI.— 248. Captaust Samuel Tenkey, born in Bradford, Mass., 21 Feb., 1764, son of Solomon and Betty (Savary) ; married in Oct., 1786, Elizabeth Merrill, daughter of Lieut. Asa and Bethia Merrill of Box- ford, Mass. Lie built the house in which he resided about 1786, which is on a part of the original Tenney grant, now known as the Samuel Tenney house ; remained in the possession of the Tenneys for three generations. A fine picture of the house in an Historical Sketch, page 64, by Woodbm-y. Residence, Groveland, Mass. Mrs. Tenney died 5 Sept., 1836, aged 70 years. Her father, Lieut. Merrill, marched to Danbury, Conn., in 1776; he was in the Continental army three years, then of Boxford, Mass., and died in the home of his daughter 3 Xov., 1815. Cajjtain Tenney died 12 April, 1828. Children : 150 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1528 Betsey, b. 4 Nov. 1787. 1529 *Bethiah, b. 10 Nov., 1789. 1530 *Jolin, b. 15 Feb., 1792. 626.— VI.— 249. William Texi^ey, born in Bradford, Mass., 30 Dec, 1765, son of Deacon William and Rebecca (Eames); married 11 ^NTov., 1795, Riihama Bvirbank, who was born 8 Jan., 1771, and died 10 Apr., 1799. He married 16 Mcb., 1801, his second wife, Abigail Jaques of Bradford Neck ; she was born 23 July, 1768, and died 8 Sept., 1849. They resided in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., and occu- pied the second house from his father's as you go to Savaryville. In early years he manufactured shoes and served as parish under- taker. He died 17 Jan., 1848. A large granite monument marks his grave at Groveland. "In 1798 William Tenney, Jr., established a chaise manufactory, which continued to flourish for thirty years or more." (Hist. Essex Co., p. 88.) Children : 1531 *Ruhama, b. 27 July, 1797. Ch. (2 w.):— 1583 Sarali D., b. 9 Aug., 1803; taught school 20 summers and 10 winters. Intelligent, industrious, very prudent, and good looking; d. 14 Oct., 1883; unmarried. 1533 Hiram, b. 12 July, 1806; d. 9 Feb., 1828; unmarried. 1534 «Sophia Buck, b. 7 May, 1811. 627.— VI.— 249. Doctor Nathax Tekney, born in Bradford, now Groveland,. Mass., 23 Sept., 1769, son of Deacon William and Rebecca (Eames); married 21 Aug., 1796, Mary (Polly) Carlton, by Rev. Daniel Mer- rill, daughter of Maj. David and Mary (Cogswell) of Sedgwick, Me. She Avas born 23 Oct., 1777, and died 9 May, 1820. Dr. Tenney received his education in Boston, Mass., and went to a hospital and was inoculated for smallpox, vaccination not having been practised at that time. In 1793 commenced the practice of medicine at Sedgwick, removed in June, 1813, to Blue Hill, Me., at that time in appliance to an invitation from the town, where he remained until his death 23 June, 1848. He was devoted to his profession, and took little or no interest in party politics. He gave to his patients his deepest sympathy and unremitting attention, ever ready to sacrifice for them his own ease and convenience. In reli- gion he was a Congregationalist, a constant supporter of the gospel,, GENEALOGY. 151 and with his family attended upon the public worship. Birth records from the town clerk of Sedgwick. It is worthy of note to say that he studied with Dr. Seth Jewett> beginning the 25 Dec, 1788, continued with him three years, taking his first practice at Litchfield, N. H., where he boarded in a family for one dollar per week. Children : 1535 *Polly, b. 3 Apr., 1797. 1536 Sophia, b. 8 May, 1799; d. 3 Oct., 1825; unmarried. 1537 *Johu, b. 3 May, 1801. 1538 Rebecca, b. 20 Apr., 1804; d. 12 Mch., 1840; unmarried. 1539 *William, b. 21 Sept., 1806. 1540 Jane, b. 26 Mch., 1809; owned and occupied the home- stead; d. in 1884; unmarried. 1541 Abigail, b 10 May, 1811; d. 17 Mch., 1816, with measles. 1542 *Julia Anne, b. 9 June, 1813. 1543 David, b. 3 Sept., 1815; cI. 17 Sept., 1825. 627.-VI.— 249. Philip Tennet, born in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., 21 Mch., 1774, son of Deacon WilUam and Rebecca (Eames); married 27 Apr., 1800, Hannah Carlton, daughter of Deacon Phineas and Susanna (Stickney). Mrs. Tenney was born 17 Apr., 1777, and died 24 Sept., 1862. Residence, Groveland; a snug, wealthy farmer. (Book Note.) He occupied the homestead built by PhiUp Tenney in 1732, a large two-story house with a two-story L, which stands at the left of the street by the Georgetown branch, on the original Tenney grant, within a short distance of the site of the first Tenney house in Savaryville. The house built in 1732 was occupied by Deacon William Tenney during the Revolutionary war. About 1830 an addition on the left of the main house was made by Deacon Will- iam, and remained in the i:)Ossession of the family until a few years ago, when it was sold to Mr. Daniel Abbott. (For picture of the house see page 96. Hist. Sketch by L. A. Woodbury, M. D., Groveland, Mass.) Philip Tenney died 25 July, 1852, bm-ial at Groveland cemetery, where a marble tablet marks his grave with the following hnes : "Rest, sleeping dust, in silence rest, In the cold grave, Jesus-blest; In faith and hope we lay thee there. Safe in our Heavenly Father's care." 152 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Children : 1544 Zelinda, b. 8 July, 1802, "smart as white lighteniug " (H. S. B.); d. 1 Jan., 1865; unmarried. 1545 Hauuala, b. 2 Jau., 1808; m. 20 Mch., 1832, Daniel Atwood, a farmer and shoemaker, son of Simeon; res. Groveland, Mass. She d., his widow, 3 Jan., 1894; no issue. 631.-VI.-249. Rebecca Tennet, born in Bradford, Mass., 13 Aug., 1779, daughter of Deacon William and Rebecca (Eames); married in Bradford, 24 Dec, 1801, Moses Foster. Residence, Groveland, Mass. Nothing more learned of them. Children : 1546 Abigail; m. 23 June, 1830, Benjamin K. Hovey, a shoe- maker; res. Lawrence, Mass.; no children. 1547 *Moses. 1548 Rebecca; was blind two or three years; d. at the age of four- teen years. 634.-VI.-252. Johnson Tennet, born in Bradford, Mass., 15 Feb., 1777, son of Dr. John and Anna (Johnson); married Anna Sargent who was born in Amesbury, Mass., 12 Nov., 1773, daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Sargent). Residence, Amesbury; three children: 1549 Anne; m. William Bagley of West Amesbury. 1550 Josiah, b. in 1806; res. Merrimac, Mass.; d. 20 Sept., 1888, aged eighty-two years and six months. 635.— VI.— 253. Samuel Tenney, born in East Raymond, Me., 11 Feb., 1787, son of Samuel and Deborah (Wilbur); married in Phillips, Me., in Apr., 1809, Ann Allen, daughter of Perkins and Abigail (Smith) of Phillips. Mrs. Tenney was born in 1792, date of death unknown. Residence, Phillips, removed in 1817 to Berlin, Me., and in 1833 to New York state, and emigrated to Indiana about 1838. His birth date is from the Town Record of East Rajnuond. Children : 1551 *Perkins Allen, b. 6 Jan., 1810. 1553 Samuel, b. 7 Apr., 1812; d. in Ohio 1836 or 1837. 1553 Nathan M., b. 14 May, 1816; m. Marietta Churchill; res. Missouri. He has not been heard from since 1845. 1554 Daniel, b. 10 Mch., 1818; res. Chester City, Cal.; unmarried; d. about 1868. 1555 *Elias Fields, b. 1820. 1556 Mary B., b. 8 Jan., 1822; m. Abiah Hayes; res. Lawrence- burg, Ind.; d. Apr., 1879. GENEALOGY. 153 1557 Abigail Smith, b. 22 Nov., 1824; m. in 1848 John Davis of Fairfield, la.; res. Kirkville, la. 1558 Auua Allen, b. May, 183G; d. 5 Dec, 1848, iu Iowa. 1559 *Ebeuezer Allen, b. 3 Nov., 1827. 1560 Elizabeth, b. 15 Nov., 1829; m. 18 Feb., 1849, Elias Davis of Fairfield, la. ; res. Red Oak, la. 1561 Sarah Chase, b. 2 June, 1831; m. George Walker; m. (2 h.) Charles Davis of Mt. Pleasant, la.; res. Sheldon, 111. 1562 Deborah, b. 16 Apr., 1833; d. in Iowa, 28 Mch., 1849. 1563 Richard Kelly, b. 8 Aug., 1838; a soldier from Indiana, killed in war; unmarried. 642.-VI.— 253. Zachaeiah Tennet, born in East Raymond, Me., in May, 1807, son of Samuel and Deborah (Wilbur) ; man-ied in Raymond, 28 June, 1835, Harriet Plummer, who was born in Vermont, 2 Sept., 1812, and died at Windham, Me., 19 Mch., 1852. He married 26 'Feb., 1853, his second wife, Mrs. Nancy (Graffam) King, who was born in Windham, 10 Sept., 1809, and died. Residences, Raymond, Windham, and Auburn, Me., where he died 13 Mch., 1890, having suffered many years from heart trouble. Children : 1564 Franklin, b. 6 Apr., 1836; d. iu Sebago, Me., 25 Nov., 1855. 1565 *Nelson, b. 25 May, 1838. 1566 *Mary Caroline, b. 24 Nov., 1839. 1567 Eliza Brown, b. 20 Dec, 1841; m. William Plummer; res. Auburn. 1568 *Sophia Josephine, b. 15 Sept., 1843. 1569 Harriet Jane, b. 28 May, 1845; m, Mr. Northrop; m. (2 h.) Mr. Brown; res. North Berwick, Me.; a son by each mar- riage. 1570 Addie Helen, b. 20 Sept., 1850; m. Melvin Stimson; res. Lewiston, Me. 643.— VI.— 254. AiriiriE Tej^xet, born in Rajnxiond, Me., in 1796, daughter of Henry and Mary (Hayden) ; married Ehas Hayden. She died in 1886. Children: 1571 Richard, Leonard, Keziah, Eliza, Orren, Ellen. 644.— VI.— 254. John Teni^^ey, born in Raymond, Me., in 1798, son of Henry and Mary (Hayden) ; married Rebecca Emery. He died in 1873. Children : 1577 Nelson, Lenville. 154 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 647— VI.— 254. David Texney, bora in Raymond, Me., in 1803, son of Henry and Mary (Hayden) ; married Roxana Gilson. He died in Casco, Me., in 1870. Children : 1579 Samuel, "William, Frances Ann. 648.-VI.— 254. Mary Texxey, born in Raymond, Me., in 1806, daughter of Henry and Mary (Hayden) ; married Samuel Simpson of Gray, Me., where she died in 1883. Children : 1583 Henry Teuney, John Teuuey, Almon, William. 1586 David, Freelaud, Annie, Mary Lizzie. 650.— VI.— 254. Heney Texxey, born in Raymond, Me., 26 Apr., 1810, son of Henry and Mary (Hayden) ; married 14 July, 1844, Maria D. Symonds of Raymond, Me. Residence, Raymond. He was an eminent man, and served his town at different times. He was jus- tice of the peace, and married many people ; " in fact the man of the town " ; a member of the legislature a number of years. He was a firm supporter of the gospel, and died, 25 Feb., 1881. Mrs. Tenney died 12 June, 1901. Children: 1590 *Margaret Ellen, b. 25 Apr., 1845. 1591 James Franklin, b. 9 Sept., 1846; in Civil war in Company C, Thirtieth Maine; killed at Caine River Crossing, La., 1864. 1593 *John Henry, b. 28 Jan., 1848. 1593 Joseph Symonds, b. 7 Aug., 1849; m. Dora Gerry of Poland, Me.; res. Lentner, Mo. 1594 *Charles E., twin, b. 13 May, 1853. 1595 Emma, twin, b. 12 May, 1853; unmarried. 1596 *Isabella Symonds, b. 27 Apr., 1854. 1597 Clement Humphreys, b. 4 Jan., 1856; d. 7 July, 1887; unmar- ried. 1598 Susie M., b. 3 May, 1858; m. 1 Oct., 1893, Herbert Mayberry. One child, b. 22 Aug., 1894. 1599 Annie M., b. 19 July, 1860. 1600 *Fred Austin, b. 7 Mch., 1863. 651.— VI.— 254. Keziaii Small Texxey, born in Raymond, Me., 9 Sept., 1816, daughter of Henry and Ann ( ); married in 1846, Nathaniel GENEALOGY. 155 Walker Archibald of Poland, Me., where they resided. She re- ceived a liberal education and became a teacher in the public schools, giving her life to thirty years of age to this occupation. In early life became a Christian, uniting with the Freewill Baptist Church at Poland, afterward changing her creed to the Advent faith, and remained a staunch member of that body through life. He died in Mch., 1858. Children : IGOl *Reuben Henry, b. 4 Oct., 1848. 1603 *Mary M., b. 21 Oct., 1850. 1603 *Dana S., b. 30 Dec, 1853. 1604 *Freelon N., b. 2 Dec, 1854. 1605 *Ella L., b. 25 July, 1857. 659.— VI.— 255. Stephen Texney, born in Raymond, Me., 19 Feb., 1817, son of John and Sally (Stinchfield) ; married Rachel Strout, a sister to Sarah Strout, wife of Cyrus Tenney. Residence, Raymond, Me. Deceased. Children : 1606 *Horace Franklin, b. 25 Apr., 1841. 1607 Stephen Allen, d. 3 Apr., 1870; unmarried. 660.— VI.— 255. Cyrus Tenney, born in Raymond, Me., 29 Mch., 1819, son of John and Sally (Stinchfield) ; married Sarah Strout, 18 June^ 1839, a sister of Mrs. Stephen Tenney. Mrs. Sarah Tenney was born 18 Aug., 1816. Residence, Raymond, Me. Children: 1608 Ulvilda E., b. 9 Sept., 1840; m. and d. 1609 Walter D.,b. 1 May, 1842; m. Sarah Robinson; no issue; res. Brockton, Mass. 1610 *Lafayette, b. 1 Nov., 1843. 1611 Charles S.,b. 31 Jan., 1846; m. twice; no children; res. Ray- mond, Me. 1613 Oscar B., b. 18 Nov., 1847. 1613 Ann M., b. 20 Nov., 1848. 1614 Prince Albert, b. 10 Sept., 1850. 1615 *Uriah E., b. 11 Oct., 1854. 1616 Margaret E., b. 23 Nov., 1856; d. 17 Feb., 1896; unmarried. 664.— VI.— 258. Deacon Samuel Tenney, born in ]Srewbury]:)ort, Mass., 19 Jan., 1777, only son of Samuel and Mary (Brown); married 18 Apr., 1799, Deborah Pearson of Newburyport. He removed 18 Apr., 1826, to 156 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Salem street, Boston, Mass., and was one of the founders of Salem Sti'eet Chm-ch, also its senior deacon, which office he filled with un- abated interest until very near the close of his life. He was the })rince of hospitality, and eminently efficient, exemplary, and consci- entious. In the transaction of business he possessed good judgment, energy, punctuality, and incorruptible integrity, and for twenty- eight years was the assistant president of the Merchants' Insurance Company. " Ilis pen was constantly in his hand, and bushels of manuscripts emphasize his systematic and staunch puritanic cast of mind." He had a ta^te for genealogical and family record, and had pubUshed sheet Xo. 2, arranged according to plan No. I, by Rev. C J. Tenney, D. D. Before removing to Boston, at Parson Wood's reception. Madam Tenney was pronounced the handsomest and best- dressed woman ; the deacon had brought his wife a new silk dress from Boston. She died 20 Jan., 1856. Deacon Tenney died 25 Nov., 1854. Children: 1617 Henry Brown, b. 23 Feb., 1800; d. 21 May, 1813. 1618 Deborah, b. 30 Apr., 1801; d. 15 Sept., 1801.^ 1619 *Samuel Newell, b. 25 Aug., 1802. 1620 *Mary Ann, b. 9 May, 1804. 1621 Elizabeth, b. 20 July, 1806; d. unmarried. 1622 *John Haskell, b. 1 Dec, 1808. 1623 *Tliomas Pearson, b. 15 Nov., 1810. 1624 Caleb Strong, twin, b. 7 July, 1812; d. 10 Oct., 1812. 1625 Lydia Pearson, twin, b. 7 July, 1812; d. 31 Oct., 1812. 1626 »Harriet Newell, b. 6 Jan., 1814. 1627 *Henry Brown, b. 15 Aug., 1816. 1628 *Francis Vergnies, b. 19 Apr., 1819. 1629 *Hanuali Spring, b. 19 Mch., 1821. 666— VI.— 259. Anna Tenney, born in Newburyport, Mass., in 1780, daughter of Capt. Moses and Anna (Knight) ; married George Parker, and died in Newbm-yport, date not secured. He removed to George- town, D. C. Children : 1630 George, Rebecca. 673.-VI.-266. William Tenney, born in Milford, Mass., 8 Feb., 1802, son of Moses and Louisa (Lesure) ; married Abigail Haskell, daughter of Dason Haskell, who was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Res- idence, Lee, N. Y., where he died about 1885. Children : GENEALOGY. 157 1632 *George H., b. 23 Apr., 1836. 1633 *Charles B., b. in July, 1838. 1634 Elsie Jane; in. Mr. Brooks, and d. 7 Sept., 1894; no children. 688 .— VI.— 269. Daniel Texxet, born in Upton, Mass., 18 June, 1818, son of Joshua and Olive (Lesure) ; married Susan Staples, 17 Apr., 1843. Residence, Upton. Children : 1635 Ellen, Hannah. 689.— VI.— 291. Moody Te^txet, born in Barre, Mass., 20 May, 1780, son of Daniel and Martha (Patty Morse) ; married Arathusa Underwood, Residence, Dummerston, Vt. He occupied the old toll house, tended the bridge, and worked at his trade, a saddler and tack maker. Children : 1637 Reuben, b. in 1809; Daniel. 1639 Bennett; killed by a falling rock. 690.— VI.— 291. Martha Tex^-et, born 5 Aug., 1785, daughter of Daniel and Martha (Morse) ; married 16 Xov., 180G, Samuel Bond, who was born in Whichester, N. H., 28 Aug., 1783, and died in Walpole, N. H., 9 Mch., 1809. She married her second husband, Thomas Clark. Children : 1640 Luke Taylor, b. 3 Jan., 1807. 1641 Samuel, b. 28 April, 1809. 691.— VI.— 291. JosiAH TEJr>rET, born 30 May, 1791, son of Daniel and (Moorse) ; married Matilda Livermore, 13 Jan., 1813. They Uved on the Abram Dewey place. He was formerly of Barre, Mass. Chil- dren : 1642 Rebecca, Lyndon, Mary, Charles C. 694.— VI.— 294. Polly Texxey, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 2 Mch., 1778, daughter of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married, 2 May, Joel Adams of ^Yestminster, Mass., and settled in Peru, Yt., where she was living at the age of eighty- three years. Children : 1646 Daughter; m. Wyman. 1647 Abel, Daughter. 158 THE TEXXEY FAMILY. 695— VI.— 294. John Texney, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 28 Feb., 1780, son of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married JMiller of Northboro', Vt. ; was drafted in the War of 1812, and was killed by the Indians, as is supposed, not having been heard from since 1813. (His brother, S. R. T.) Widow married Orcntt Chapman, and moved to Pittsfield, Mass. She died at Stockbridge, Mass. Mr. Tenney was a drum major, by trade a shoemaker. They had six children. Chil- dren : 1649 John, Chester, Eliza. 1652 Verona, b. 9 Oct., 1813; m. Oliver Skinner. 696.— VI.— 294. AxxA Texxey, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 28 Dec, 1781, daughter of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married John Adams, a brother to Joel Adams, husband of Polly Tenney. Residence, Ludlow, Vt. She died, and he married second at Springfield, Vt. Children : 1653 Nancy, Abel, Daniel Orison. 1656 Clarriua; m. Ira Morse, a marble-worker, Proctorville, Vt. 697.— VI.— 294. Captain Samuel Tenney, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 16 Sept., 1784, son of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married in 1811 Mary Crawford, born in Oakham, Mass., 6 Oct., 1787, daughter of William, of Scotch origin and a sister of Gen. Wm. Crawford, Jr. She was married in a changeable silk, red and blue. The dress still rests in the old bureau, with other antiquities, among them the hilt of the captain's sword, which bears the Tenney coat of arms, now in the possession of their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Stratton, Worcester, Mass., where Mrs. Tenney died 11 Feb., 1872. He was captain of a military company, and its " musician " if need be. To sing was his delight, and for years he taught singing schools. He was much beloved by his acquaintances, a boot manufacturer. He resided at Oakham, Phillipston, Petersham, Sutton, Dudley, and Oxford. Richard Kelly of Oakham sells 60 square feet of land for $12, in Oakham, to Samuel Tenney, cordwainer, 29 Dec, 1810. (180: 137.) Betsey Nichols of Oakham sells for 8300 land to Samuel Tenney, GENEALOGY. 159 4 Sept., 1817. (208 : 261.) Mason Clark of Oakham sells land on road to New Braintree for $25, to Samuel Tenney, the 30 Oct., 1817. (221 : 141.) Joel Smith of Paxton, for $150 sells land in Paxton to Samuel Tenney, 9 Jan., 1817. (Worcester Co., 213 : 448.) In 1830 he nearly lost an arm in a shingle mill, which disabled him about a year and affected his health materially, and died at Worcester, 21 Jan., 1838, of consumption. Children : 1657 *Pasclial P., b. 12 Oct., 1812. 1658 *Lucy Maria, b. 3 May, 1814. 1659 *Marsliall Rice, b. 30 Nov., 1816. 1660 *Mary Chandler, b. 5 July, 1819. 1661 *Rufus Oswell, b. 7 Mcli., 1821. 1663 *Laura Hazeu, b. 30 Nov., 1822. 1663 *Ellen Elizabeth, b. 27 July, 1825. 1664 *Samuel William, b. 4 Dec, 1827. 1665 *Harriet Amanda, b. 31 Aug., 1830. 699— VI.— 294. Stephen Rice Texxey, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 10 Apr., 1788, son of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married in Mch., 1808, Ruth Rice, daughter of Joseph and Polly Rice of Oakham, Mass. She died in Dudley, Mass., 21 Feb., 1818, aged twenty-nine years. He married in 1819, his second wife, Polly Jewett, born 6 Sept., 1798, daughter of Roger and Mary Jewett of Dudley, where Mrs. Tenney died 10 Aug., 1869. He was by trade a blacksmith and an inventor of machines, the first one to introduce the use of thills on sleighs and introduced the iron mop heads. His fame as a skilful workman brought him work from the surrounding towns. While in Worcester he invented a machine for shearing cloth wliich he engaged in manufacturing. In later years he made a machine for making shingles, coloring, preserving, giving them the appearance of slate. He resided in Braintree, Charlton, a year in Dudley, working in a merino factory for $45 per month, the second factory in the United States for working on woolens; in the spring of 1815, at scythe making, etc. That year paid $10 per barrel for flour, and broadcloth $16 per yard. In 1827 he united with the Baptist church, was a member of the choir, and held the position of fifer in Floodwood militia company. In 1828 a superintendent of copper works in Hubbardston, occupy- ing his farm, which produced tons of English hay. 160 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Stephen R. Tenney, blacksmith, obtains judgment against Amos C. Taft of Dudley, for S75.23, 7 Apr., 1820. (221 : 315.) Martin Wilder, cloth manufacturer of Worcester, sells to Stephen R. Tenney land in Worcester for $1,375, Aug. 9, 1826. (251 : 296, Worcester Co.) He died at Hubbardston, 27 Mch., 1860. Chil- dren : 1666 Emeline, b. 16 Sept., 1809; d. 12 Sept., 1810. 1667 Emerson, b. 20 Apr., 1811; d. 2 Sept., 1811. 1668 Emersou Charlton, b. 25 June, 1812; d. 2 Apr., 1820, of brain fever. 1669 Daniel, b. 7 May, 1814; d. 10 Feb., 1815. 1670 *Caroliue, b. 5 June, 1816. 1671 Infant, b. in Feb., 1818; d. same day. Ch. (2^y.):— 1672 Stephen Jewett, b. 5 June, 1820; d. 21 Nov., 1845, of con- sumption; a machinist. 1673 Harriette, b. 19 Dec, 1821; d. 14 Aug., 1823; was drovs^ned. 1674 *Mary Davis, b. 28 Apr., 1823. 1675 Daniel S., b. 23 Jan., 1825; d. 23 Sept., 1825. 1676 * Joseph M., b. 3 Dec, 1826. 1677 Harriette N., b. 22 Nov., 1828; d. 6 Feb., 1847, of consump- tion. 1678 Ann Judson, b. 19 May, 1831; sang before she could talk, and d. 15 Jan., 1847, of consumption. 1679 *Dauiel W., b. 20 July, 1833. 1680 *Sarah Emehne, b. 8 Aug., 1837. 1681 George Albert, b. 22 Oct., 1839, a member of Co. C, 1st Regt., Mass. Vols.; orderly sergeant; vv^ounded at Gettysburg, and d. of the disease contracted in service 14 May, 1865. 1682 *Charles Francis, b. 24 Oct., 1842, 700.-VI.— 294. Moses Tenney, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 30 May, 1790, son of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married Hibbard, who died in Troy, N. H. He married in Boston his second wife, a sister of his first wife, and removed to Maine near Lake Umbagog. Now deceased. Children : 1683 Daughter; m., and d. at the birth of her child. 1684 James; m. and res. Methueu. 701.— VI.— 294. Aaron Tenney, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 7 May, 1792, son of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice); married in Richmond, N. H., GENEALOGY. 161 Susie Aldrich, and settled in Manchester, Vt., where he died. By trade a shoemaker. Children : 1685 Darwin, of Fitchburg, Mass.; had three wives. 1686 James; thought well of aud town clerk (J. T.); m. and had three children. 1687 Emily. 720— VI,— 294. David Tyler Teistkey, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 11 Apr., 1794, son of Deacon Abel and Anne (Rice) ; married in Oakham, Mass., Melissa Parmenter, daughter of William and Catherine of Oakham, Mass., she being his second wife. Residence, Shrewsbury^ Mass; a carpenter. He died 1 Oct., 1869. She died in 1874, aged 79 years. David Tenney of Oakham bought real estate of Joseph Dweely of Oakham, for $500, the 5th Sept., 1831. (304 : 454, Wor- cester County Records.) He sold 3 Mch., 1835, for $650, to Thos. J. Knight of Oakham, " his farm in south part of Oakham." (304 : 453, Worcester County.) (Signed also by wife, Melissa Tenney.) Children by the second wife : 1688 Sarah, b. 29 July, 1820; d. 21 Sept., 1839. 1689 *Naucy G., b. 30 Mch., 1822. 1690 *Phyliuda A., b. 9 June, 1824. 1691 *David W., b. 5 Sept., 1826. 1692 *Emeline Melissa, b. 28 Juue, 1828. 1693 *Frederic T., b. 25 Oct., 1831. 1694 Angelina M., b. 13 Mch., 1834; m.; lived South; both dead. Had children. 705.— VI.— 296. JoHX AvEEY Texxey, bom in Barre, Mass., 12 July, 1793, son of Capt. Gideon and Betsey (Childs) ; married 28 Mch., 1821, at Gill, Mass., Nancy Lyons, daughter of Dr. Jerry and Mary (Rich- ardson), who was born 10 Sept., 1800, and died 5 Mch., 1839. He settled in Gill, 9 Feb., 1814, having taught school two terms; later engaged in a store and purchased a farm. He was justice of the peace, selectman, and assessor. He held a military commission (J. T.), and died 22 May, 1873. Children : 1695 Rosey Maria, b. 10 Nov., 1821-2 ; d. 20 June, 1877. 1696 Eugenia Sophia, b. 1 Sept., 1823; m. 12 Mch., 1876, Orange 0. Towne; res. Belchertown, Mass. 1697 Frederic Augustus, b. 30 Sept., 1825; graduated at Theologi- cal Seminary, Rev.; m. Carrie Mayo; m. (2 w.) Elizabeth C. Marshall. He d. 1 Feb., 1859. II 162 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1698 Ellen Augusta, b. 14 Dec, 1827; m. 8 Oct., 1872, Heury John- son ; res. Greenfield, Mass. 1699 Nancy Elizabeth, b. 3 June, 1838, m. 28 Apr., 1859, Pascal J. Newell; res. Willimansett, Mass. 710.— VI.— 296. LioNEL Texxey, born in Philipston, Mass., 10 Apr., 1802, son of Capt. Gideon and Betsey (Childs) ; married at Northampton, Mass. 19 July, 1837, Mary Smith, daughter of Justin and Experience -(Clark). Mrs. Tenney was born 24 Dec, 1813. Residence, North- ampton ; a teacher. Child : 1700 Mary, b. 23 Sept., 1838; d. in Nov., 1838. 712.— VI.— 296. Louise Ten:n^et, born in Barre, Mass., 29 July, 1806, daughter of ■Capt. Gideon and Betsey (Childs) ; married 3 Dec, 1836, Rev. Pom- eroy Belden, son of Aaron and Sarah (Hubbard). He was born in Whately, Mass., 15 Mch., 1811 ; graduated at Amherst College and Andover Theological Seminary ; preached at Deerfield, Mass., from Nov., 1837 to 1842, and became the pastor of East Parish Church in Amherst, Mass. He died 2 Mch., 1849. She died 9 Apr., 1840. •Children : 1701 James P., b. 1 Oct., 1837; a member of First Cavalry till 1865; res. Florida. 1702 Louise, b. in 1840; d. when seventeen days old. 713.— VI.— 296. Abigail Willis Tenney, born in Barre, Mass., 4 Dec, 1809; daughter of Capt. Gideon and Betsey (Childs) ; married 2 Oct., 1832, Rev. Lowell Smith, who was born in Heath, Mass., in 1802, son of Moses and Lucretia (Brown). They embarked on a whaleship, the 3Ientoh, the fifth reinforce- ment as missionaries of the A. B. C. F. M., for the Sandwich Islands, and had a passage of one hundred and fifty-nine days, via Cape Horn, arriving first of May, 1833. They labored one year on the island of Molokai, learning the langxiage, teaching, preaching, build- ing, etc. ; removed to Ewa, where they established a new mission station, remaining two years. He commenced to build a church, completed l)y his successor. They removed to Honolulu, that Mrs. Smith might \ya\q a ]ihysician's care, having occu})ied a small grass house, a mat for a fioor, door, and windows, leaking badly eveiy GENEALOGY. 163 rain. On regaining her health she taught a flourishing school for thirty years. He superintended schools, established a second church at Honolulu, and was installed as its pastor, where he la1)ored thirty years. Dr. and Mrs. Smith celebrated their golden wedding at the residence of then* son-in-law, Benjamin F. Dillingham of Honolulu. Mrs. Smith died 31 Jan., 1885, of "blessed memory," fifty-two years a missionary. He died 8 May, 1891, fifty-seven years a mis- sionary. Children : 1703 Son, b. 31 Mch., 1839; cl. 8 Feb., 1840. 1704 Lowell, b. 2 July, 1841; d. 30 Apr., 1842. 1705 Emma Louisa, b. 9 Apr., 1843; d. 11 Apr., 1843. 1706 *Emma Louisa, b. 4 June, 1844. 1707 Ellen Amelia, b. 17 Mch., 1847; d. 10 Dec, 1848. 1708 Lowell Augustus, b. 25 Nov., 1855; a merchant; m. 17 Mch., 1891, Clara Benfield, granddaughter of Rev. Asa Thurston, pioneer uiissionary. He d. 10 Oct., 1891. No issue. 714.— VI.-296. Dr. James Augustus Texxey, born 28 Apr., 1812, son of Capt. Gideon and Betsey (Childs) of Northampton, Mass.; married 19 Dec, 1838, Beulah S. Fay, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Lankton). Mrs. Tenney was born 2 July, 1816. He graduated at Berkshire (Mass.) Medical College, and was engaged in his profes- sion some years at Marietta, Ohio; removed to Toledo, Ohio. Children : 1709 Arethusa Louisa, b. 29 May, 1840; m. 19 Dec, 1860, Albert T. Babbitt, a stock raiser in Cheyenne, Wyoming Ter. 1710 Augustus Fisher, b. 8 Jan., 1850; m. 18' Jan., 1877, Ada M. Bennett, daughter of Benj. G. and Loretta (Parsons). Mrs. T. was b. 25 Jan., 1858; res. Toledo, Ohio. 716.— VI.— 312. Maj. Daniel Texxey, born in Sutton, Mass., 23 Nov., 1778, son of Maj. Simon and Sarah (Trask) ; married 25 Jan., 1797, Betsey Waters, daughter of John and Phebe (Goodell). Mrs. Tenney was born 13 Jixly, 1776, and died 16 Aug., 1851. Residence, Sutton. "A fine old gentleman of influence and character." (Book Note.) Appointed sergeant by Col. Isaiah Taft. Cavalry company marched 16 Mch., 1803. Cornet conferred by Governor Strong, 12 Mch., 1805; lieutenant by Governor Sullivan, 16 Feb., 1808; caj^tain by Governor Gove, 26 Feb., 1810;. major by Governor Gerry, 15 June, 164 THE TENNEY F^UIILY. 1810. Honorably discharged, at his own request, by the governor, Feb., 1812. His will was proved 3 July, 1860, his sons, Daniel A. and Benjamin F., executors ; personal property 8115.78. Records show a large transaction of real estate, viz. : Elijah Burbank of Worcester sells for §250 land in vSutton to Daniel Tenney, 15 Mch., 1799 (136:151). He obtains judgment against James Cheney for 180.02, 6 Mch., 1815 (196: 203). He is mentioned in deeds of date 29 Nov., 1806, 21 Dec, 1811, 10 Dec, 1814, 23 Jan., 1816, 19 Nov., 1816, 30 Aug., 1816, 17 May, 1817, 4 Jan., 1817, 26 Mch., 1817, 13 Aug., 1817, 17 July, 1819, 5 Mch., 1819, 6 Mch., 1819; 7 Apr., 1820, 29 Jan., 1819, 23 Dec, 1822, 20 Aug., 1821, 16 July, 1823, 3 Dec, 1824, 13 Mch., 1826, 24 Apr., 1827, 1 Ajn-., 1829, 13 May, 1830, 1 Apr., 1831, 9 Apr., 1831, 1 Feb., 1833. (Worcester County Rec- ords.) Children : 1711 *Sarah, b. 6 Oct., 1797. 1712 *Siniou, b. 30 Dec, 1799. 1713 *John Waters, b. 25 Dec, 1803. 1714 *Liuus, b. 5 Dec, 1804. 1715^ Naucy, b. 12 Jan., 1808; drowned 29 May, 1822, with three other ladies. 1716 *Dauiel Austin, b. 27 Aug., 1811. 1717 ^Benjamin Franklin, b. 28 Oct., 1813. 717 .— VI.— 314. Stephen Blajstchard, born in Sutton, Mass., 26 Oct., 1775, son of Samuel and Susanna (Tenney) ; married Cina Marble 26 Oct., 1803. She died 23 Nov., 1823. He married 1 Nov., 1824, his second wife. Widow Betsey Sibley, now deceased. Residence, Millbury, Mass. Children : 1718 Adeline, b. 25 Sept., 1804; m. Joseph Warren Wright. 1719 Horace, b. 11 Sept., 1807; d. young. 1720 Cina Marble, b. 20 Apr., 1812. 1721 Stephen Tenney, b. 17 Mch., 1814. Oh. (2 w.):— 1722 John Sibley, b. 30 June, 1827. 720.— VI.-314. Simon Texxey Blanchard, born in Sutton, Mass., 17 Feb., 1782, son of Samuel and Susanna (Tenney) ; married Lydia Dean, who Avas born 12 Apr., 1784, and died. He married his second wife, Roxanna Armsby, who was born 1 Jan., 1794. Residence, Cam- GENEALOGY. 165 bridgeport, Mass. He was a cabinet maker, now deceased. Chil- dren: 1733 Sarah Ann, b. 6 Apr., 1809; d. young. 1724 George Washington, b. 4 Feb., 1811; d. young. 1725 Ruth, b. 29 Aug., 1812; d. young. Ch. (2 w.):— 1726 Elizabeth Susan, b. 29 Nov., 1817. 1727 Charles H., b. 26 Sept., 1820. 1728 George Samuel, b. 16 May, 1825. 1729 Adoninam J., b. 3 Feb., 1832. 1730 Simon Stillman, b. 23 June, 1835. 1731 Julia Roxanna, b. 28 Mch., 1837; d. when 15 months old. 723.-VI.— 314. Thomas Blanchaed, born in Sutton, Mass., 21 June, 1788, son of Samuel and Susanna (Tenney) ; married Sarah Segar, who died, and he married a second wife, Marcia Pierce. He was a famous mechanic ; inventor of the lathe for gun stocks and other patents ; spent his winters in Washington, D. C. Residence, Boston, Mass. Now deceased. Child : 1732 Delia Pierce, b. in Boston, 1839. 737.— VI.— 321. Maey Pike, born in Rowley parish, Mass., daughter of Joseph and Lois (Tenney) ; married 10 June, 1799, Mark Cheney, who was born in Byfield, 1 Oct., 1773. She died after Dec, 1804. He married his second wife, 7 June, 1808, Sarah Tenney, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Pike). Residence, Byfield, Mass. He died 16 Sept., 1850. Children : 1733 Samuel, b. 10 June, 1800; m. Sarah Dole. 1734 Luther, b. 24 Jan., 1802. 1735 Mary, b. 4 Dec, 1804. 741.-VI.-322. Mary C. Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 1 June, 1785, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jewett) ; married 2 Nov., 1815, Rev. Enoch Pillsbury of Litchfield, N. H. Residence, Boscawen, N. H. He died 15 Feb., 1818, aged twenty-nine years and six months. She died at the residence of Rev. Samuel G. Tenney at Springfield, Vt., 4 Apr., 1862. Her daughter, Eliza J., died at the same home. Child : 1736 Eliza Jane, b. in 1818; d. 29 Jan., 1858. \ 166 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 742— VI.— 322. Nathaniel Tenkey, born in Rowley, Mass., 7 Apr., 1787, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jewett); married 26 Feb., 1832, Louise J. Searle. Residence, Maine. Removed in the autumn of 1856 to Monticello, Minn., to be with their daughter, Mrs. Fuller. Mr. Tenney died 18 Mch., 1872. Children: 1737 Maria Bradbury, b. 3 July, 1834; d. 3 July, 1855. 1738 Caroline Frances, b. 11 Aug., 1836; m. James Fuller. 743.-VI.-322. Elizabeth Texxet, born in Rowley, Mass., 20 July, 1788,. daughter of Thomas and EUzabeth (Jewett); married 12 Aug., 1821, Benjamin Dow of Rowley, a merchant. Residence, Pittsfield and Concord, N. H. He died in 1848. She died 1 Oct., 1852. Child : 1739 Justin Edwards; graduated at Dartmouth College in 1854^ a lawyer; res. Houston, Tex. He d. in 1889. 745.— VI.— 322. Rev. Samuel Oilman Tenney, born in Rowley, on the ancestral farm, 12 Apr., 1793, son of Thomas and EHzabeth (Jewett) ; manied 15 Sept., 1826, Edna Steele, daughter of Samuel Steele of Spring- field, Yt. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1823; ordained as pastor of the Congregational church at Lyndon, Vt., 29 June, 1825; dismissed 19 Jan., 1831; supplied at Bakersfield, Vt., fi-om 1831 till Nov., 1834, with four years' pastorate from Mch., 1835, at Waitsfield, Vt., and six years at Hillsboro' Centre, X. H. In 1844 settled at Wardsboro, Vt., but fi'om loss of voice retired in 1857, to Springfield, Vt., and died 5 Dec, 1874. Mrs. Tenney died at the consulate in Coaticook, Canada, 15 Sept., 1880, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vaughan. Children : 1740 Francis Brown, b. 10 July, 1827; d. 13 May, 1833. 1741 James Ashmen, b. 6 Nov., 1828; d. 18 May, 1832. 1742 Mary, b. 26 Dec, 1829; d. 16 May, 1832. 1743 Samuel Thomas, b. 19 Apr., 1833; d. 9 Aug., 1846. 1744 *Elizabeth Lois, b. 4 Feb., 1835. 1745 John Gilman, b. 3 May, 1837; m. 22 Sept., 1870, Mary Jose- phine Aldrich; res. Crookston, Minn. No issue. 746.— VI.— 322. Deacon William Tenney, born in Topsfield, INIass., 6 Jan.,. 1797, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jewett) ; married in Hamp- GENEALOGY. 167 stead, N. H., 25 Jan., 1826, Emma Chase of West Xewbm-y, Mass. Residence, Sandown, N. H. ; removed in 1841 to Monson, Me. He was appointed deacon in the Congregational church ; a man of ability, firm on the side of right, and exemplary; declined public office; beloved by all. He died 9 May, 1872. Mrs. Tenney taiight by her life the principles of truth and holiness. She died 25 Dec, 1880. Children : 1746 *Elizabeth, b. 21 Jan., 1827. 1747 *Laura, b. 29 Jan., 1828. 1748 *Albert William, b. 25 June, 1829. 1749 Emma Ann, b. 7 Sept., 1830; d. 11 Dec, 1830. 1750 Herbert Franklin, b. 29 Dec, 1831; d. in Apr., 1832. 1751 *Enoch Pillsbury, b. 19 June, 1835. 747.— VI.— 322. Thomas Bot]S'to:n' Tennet, born in Topsfield, Mass., 14 Jan., 1800, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jewett) ; married in St. Albans, Me., 30 Mch., 1823, to Dolly Lyford, by Benjamin French, Esq. She was born in Brentwood, oST. H., 16 Jan., 1802, and died 16 Oct., 1850. He was married at Palmp-a, Me., 26 Mch., 1851, to (his 2 w.) Ehzabeth White, by Rev. Peter Burgess. Mrs. Elizabeth Tenney died 4 Sept., 1885, aged sixty-six years and nine months. Residence, St. Albans. He was a farmer, justice of the peace, and several tunes a member of the Maine legislature. He died 17 Dec, 1875. Children : 1752 *John Lyford, b. 22 Jan., 1824. 1753 *William Alfred, b. 18 Nov., 1827. 1754 *Mary Elizabeth, b. 14 Aug., 1838. 1755 Marion Abigail, b. 18 Jan., 1845; d. 18 Apr., 1879. 749.— VI.— 322. Deacox Jeremiah Jew^ett Texxey, born in Topsfield, Mass.,. 17 Apr., 1805, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Jewett) ; married in Salem, N. H., 2 Feb., 1834, Patience Choate Proctor, daughter of Jacob and Lois (Lufkin); said Lois an aunt to Rufus Choate, Esq. (Chas. A. Tenney.) His name is found among the students o£ Dummer Academy in 1828, then of Byfield, Rowley, Mass. Resi- dence, Manchester, N. H.; removed in 1846 to Lawrence, Mass., where he was one of the first deacons of the Centre Church. In the spring of 1855 he went West to find a permanent home, expect- ing to receive the family in the fall ; but getting the ague, no suita- 168 THE TENNEY FAMILY. ble preparations had been completed until the spring of 1856, when the family arrived at De Soto, Wis., Sunday, 25 Apr., 1856, where the remainder of his life was passed, lie died 17 Jan., 1886. Mrs. Tenney was truly a helpmate; born in Derry, N. H., 26 Jan., 1807, and died 5 Mch., 1877. Children: 1756 *Charles Amaud, b. 6 Aug., 1834. 1757 * Jacob, b. 30 Dec, 1836. 1758 Thomas; d. 1838, a year old. 1759 Elizabeth Dow, b. 5 Dec, 1839; res. De Soto. 1760 Gilmau, b. 19 Oct., 1841; a volunteer in the Twenty-uinth Wiscousiu regim.eut from Vicksburg swamps; returned home ou " sick leave "; d. in a few days, 19 Oct., 1864. 1761 *Thomas, b. 9 Feb., 1844. 1762 Leonora S.; d. wheu four months old, 1845. 1763 *Lymau Whiting, b. 21 Sept., 1847. 750— VI.— 325. Samuel Texxey, born on the ancestral estate in Rowley, Mass., 1 Sept., 1787, son of Enoch and Jane (Searle); married 5 Nov., 1809, Sally Stickney of Hallowell, Me. He settled early in 1800 at Hallowell, and was by trade a shoemaker. Having a scientific mind, he studied chemistry, became proficient, and discontinuing the shoe business, he opened a drug store. In 1817 delivered a coui'se of scientific lectures with marvelous illustrations. Editor D. P. Livermore of Hallowell, in 1889, writes: "I saw, in 1817, Mr. Tenney produce a light identical with what is now called ' electric light,' the power from a battery of his own construction composed of zinc and copper. The wires were brought to the table, and the connecting points wei'e of charcoal whittled to a point; and when brought to the right distance by holding each point in either hand, 2:>roduced a light so dazzling in the room that it could be sustained only a moment. It was at the same course of lectures that he pro- duced the gas light, at that time but little known in this country. All ajjparatus was of his own construction, and the ' air jDump ' I saw a year or two ago. Mr. Tenney was a man of ii-reproachable character, also chorister of the Congregational Church chou-." He died 12 Mch., 1830. She was born 6 June, 1790; died 5 Sept., 1827. Children : 1764 *Enoch Alonzo, b. 6 Nov., 1810. 1765 Abigail, b. 18 Aug., 1813; " a great sufferer, with remarkable Christian patience; " d. in Chelsea, Me., 7 Mch., 1870. Judge John Seakle Tenney. ^w^ Ancestral Home, Rowley, Mass. GENEALOGY. 169 752.— VI.— 325. Judge Johx Searle Tenney, born on the ancestral estate in Kowley, Mass., 1 Jan., 1793, son of Enoch and Jane (Searle); mar- ried in Ips^\dch, Mass., in Feb., 1831, Hannah Dennis, who was born in 1793 ; died 20 Sejit., 1876. Residence, Norridgewock, Me. He fitted for college at Dummer Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College in 1816; judge of the Supreme Judicial Coiu't. Few men in the state were better known or more resj^ected ; a man of noble presence, of great force of character and mental power, delicate sen- sibilities, and associated with enterprises. In statiu-e six feet and three inches, his weight was two hundred and fifty pounds. He was the owner of the ancesti-al farm in Rowley, Byfield parish, which comprised over one hundred acres and passed to his daughter. It has always been occupied by some one of the name, with one exception, when sold, but soon taken back, " being homesick." The preseht house is the third built, and is about one hundred and fifty years old, and erected by Xathaniel Tenney, of the fourth genera- tion. It is two-storied, with front door in the middle, and com- prises thhteen rooms, with generous halls and closets, also two chimneys in the main part. An extra L has been added for the use • of a second family, and the well is equally distant from rear doors. Two buildings are used for carriage-house and shed ; a nice new barn on the opposite side of the highway is within convenient distance. One half of the house is occupied by Tenney furniture ; a tall clock and straight-back chahs which a city cousin might covet. From the attic, industry and economy could be seen, by loom, flax, and little wheel and wooden lasts. Shade and fruit trees are without a trace of a landscape gardener. The neighbors are in sight, and the farmer is one formerly employed by Judge Tenney. Since writing the above the farm has been purchased by IsT. N. Dummer ; he is of the Tenney blood as was his first wife. In May, 1902, said estate was sold to Mr. Creighton, of Lynn, Mass., for a summer residence. A part of the house is occupied by the engineer of the Dummer mills. Judge Tenney died 23 Aug., 1869, and is bm'ied at Byfield in the family lot which has a large stone monu- ment. Children : 1766 Martha Jane, b. 21 Sept., 1832; m. 30 Apr., 1860, Joshua Warren Hathaway of Baugor, Me.; a lawyer; he d. iu 1900; res. Norridgewock, Me. 1767 Samuel William, b. 10 Mcli., 1834; d. 23 June, 1864. 170 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 753.— VI.— 325. Mary Texney, bom in Byfield parish, Rowley, Mass., 28 Jan., 1796, daughter of Enoch and Jane (Searle); married James Wor- cester, who was born in Sanford, Me., 24 May, 1794, and died 4 June, 1843. Residence, Georgetown, Mass.; she died 9 Jan., 1838. Children : 1768 *Abby Jane, b. 12 May, 1823. 1769 James Parker, b. 17 Aug., 1827; d. 37 Feb., 1847. 1770 *Ira William, b. 2 Feb., 1830. 754.-VI.-325. William Tenney, born in Byfield jjarish, Rowley, Mass., on the ancestral estate, 2 July, 1802, son of Enoch and Jane (Searle); mar- ried Huldah (Emerson) Wilder, who was born in Dan vers, Mass., 8 Jan., 1804. He was educated at Dummer Academy ; a farmer on the home estate, and was the last of the name to occujiy the house. His fine tenor voice is still remembered in a duet sung years ago in the state of Maine : " What sinners value, I resign." He died 30 Sept., 1845; his widow occupied her half of the house for a period, later stored her household goods and took board with a near neighbor. She died 15 Nov., 1892. Children: 1771 John William, b. 3 Aug., 1842; d. of lung fever, eleven weeks old. 1772 *Mary Jane, b. 30 May, 1843. 1773 *John William, b. 21 Jan. 1846. 762.— VI.— 328. William Texxey, born in Temple, K H., 27 Feb., 1778, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard); married in 1802, Judith Reed of Hollis, K H., by Rev. EH Smith. Residence, Groton; removed after 1805 to Stanstead, Lower Canada, later to St. Albans, Vt, where his wife died 12 Aug., 1813. He married his second wife, Mercy Forrester, 12 Sept., 1813, and removed to Hanover, N. Y., thence to Portland, N. Y., Hambiu-g, and Kirkland, N. Y. He died while journeying West, at Dayton, O., of chili fever, 23 Aug., 1838. A Mormon priest. Children : 1774 William, b. 10 Mch., 1802; a Mormon elder; m. Eliza Noble.. 1775 ^ Alvah, b. 17 Oct., 1803; m. Maria Babcock, 8 May, 1825. 1776 ' *Jonathan, b. 6 Dec, 1805. 1777 Ruth, b. 9 Mch., 1808; d. 30 July, 1814. GENEALOGY. 171 763— VI.— 328. Lucy Tenxey, born in Temple, N. H., 26 Nov., 1779, daughter of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married in Temple, Nov., 1806, to Joshua Foster, oldest child of Joshua and Lydia (Peabody). He was a member of Capt. Joseph Parker's company, and Col. Enoch Hale's regiment, Jiily, 1776; also a member of Capt. Robert Fletch- er's company, same regiment, Aug., 1778; both times he was from Temple. (Army Roll K H., vol. 1, pp. 35-384 ; vol. 2, p. 534 ; also 3d book of S. A. R.) He was born in Andover, Mass., 5 July, 1757; died at Temple, N. H., 22 Oct., 1823. She died 30 Apr., 1828. Children: 1778 Sarah, b. 4 July, 1807; d. 39 June, 1834; unmarried. 1779 *Daniel, h. 10 July, 1809. 1780 *Joshua, b. 6 Aug., 1811. 1781 *Benjamin Teuuey, b. 8 July, 1813. 1782 *David Peabody, b. 4 Sept., 1815. 1783 Emily Blanchard, b. 14 Feb., 1818; d. 12 Nov., 1823. 764.— VI.— 328. DEAC0?r Benjamix Te:n^xey, born in Temple, IST. H., 23 Aug., 1781, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married 14 June, 1803, Betsey Taylor, born in Hollis, N. H., 28 Jan., 1782, daughter of Jacob and Betsey (Boynton). Her father was born in Hollis, 21 Aug., 1756, a soldier in the Revolutionary war. (Boynton Family.) Mr. Tenney was a carpenter and farmer ; a deacon of the Congre- gational Church; often called captain. Residence, Groton, N. H. She died 3 Oct., 1852. Mr. Tenney died 12 Sept., 1871. Chil- dren: 1784 Jacob Taylor, b. 20 Jan., 1804; d. 5 June, 1836; unmarried. 1785 *Hiram, b. 29 July, 1805. 1786 *Benjamin Jewett, b. 6 June, 1807. 1787 *John, b. 13 July, 1809. 1788 *Lucy, b. 24 Aug., 1811. 1789 Infant, b. 10 June, 1813. 1790 *Leonard, b. 5 Aug., 1814. 1791 Clarissa, b. 26 July, 1816; d. 4 Feb., 1885; unmarried. 1792 William Rolfe, b. 20 Dec, 1818; d. 4 Aug., 1819. 1793 *George, b. 12 Feb., 1821. 1794 *Jonas Boynton, b. 1 May, 1823. 1795 David Morrill, b. 3 Nov., 1825; m. 14 June, 1872, Anne French of Boscawen, N. H.; res. Plymouth, N. H. No issue. 172 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 765.— VI.— 328. Samuel Tenn-ey, born in Temple, N. H., 16 May, 1783, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married in 1807, Huldah Jewett of Pepperell, Mass., where they resided. Mr. Tenney died 7 Dec, 1825. She died 22 Dec, 1828. Children: 1796 *Earl, b. 11 Mch., 1808. 1797 Achsah, b. 3 Nov., 1809; d. 11 Nov., 1809. 1798 Samuel Jewett, b. 19 Nov., 1810; d. 3 Sept., 1813. 1799 *Huldah, b. 25 Jan. 1818. 1800 *Samuel, b. 11 July, 1815. 1801 Catherine Walton, b. 15 June, 1817; d. 22 Jan., 1887. 1802 Adaliza, b. 2 May, 1819; d. 28 Mch., 1822. 1808 Adaliza, b. 29 Aug., 1823; d. 2 Sept., 1833. 1804 *Lydia Ann, b. 7 Aug., 1825. 766.— VI.— 328. Ajnios Tenjvey, born in Temple, N. H., 19 Feb., 1785, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married in Pepperell, Mass., 1 cSept., 1807, Lucy Read of Westford, Mass., by John Bullard. She was born 22 Sept., 1785. Residence, Greenwich, Mass. John Chamberlain of Petersham, for $60, sells land in Dana to Amos Tenney, merchant, of Greenwich, the 20 Oct., 1826. (257 : 176, Worcester County.) Mrs. Tenney died at Claremont, N. H., 16 Feb., 1857. He died 17 May, 1839. Cliildren: 1805 *Amos Jewett, b. 31 July, 1808. 1806 Benjamin Blanchard, b. 27 June, 1810; d. 6 May, 1813. 1807 *Lucy Abigail, b. 26 Oct., 1812. 1808 *Emeliue EHza, b. 16 Dec, 1814. 767.— VI.— 328. Dayid Texney, born in Temple, N. H., 10 Xoy., 1786, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married Betsey Searle of Temple. Mr. Tenney died 11 Feb., 1813 ; his widow married second husband, now deceased. Children : 1809 Earle Gates, James Croydeu; both d. minors. 768.— VI.— 328. Solomon Tenney, born in Temple, N. H., 12 Sept., 1788, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married in Temple, 2 Mch., 1815, Abigail Davis, by Noah Miles. She was born in Temple, 18 Feb., 1790 ; died at Wilton, N. H., 17 Jan., 1818. He married his second wife 2 July, 1818, Lydia Kimball, by Seth Payson. She was born GENEALOGY. 173^ 30 AjDi'., 1791, daughter of Aquilla and Anna (Tenney), and died in Royalston, Mass., 24 Apr., 1829. He married thii-d wife in Temple- ton, 6 Oct., 1829, Thankful Norcross, by Rev. Charles Wellington. She was born in Templeton, 29 July, 1783, and died at Royalston, 31 Jan., 1845. He married in Winchendon, Mass., 25 June, 1845, Levina Flagg, by Andrew Dunn. She was born in Bridgewater, Mass., 1 Apr., 1791 ; now deceased. Rufus Bullock of Royalston, for $300, transfers land and buildings in Royalston to Solomon Ten- ney, 13 Apr., 1829 (268 : 81). Willard Ilolman of Royalston sella land in Royalston, on the road to Fitzwilliam, to Solomon Tenney of Royalston, 3 Sept., 1838. (337 : 337, Worcester County.) Residence, Temple, Wilton, and Rindge, N". H., Royalston, Mass. Mr. Tenney died 13 Oct., 1852. His will, filed 21 Oct., 1852, men- tions wife Levina and children, Abigail M. P. Richardson, Lydia E. L. Barr, Alvin F. Tenney, and Phebe F. Tenney. (Worcester Probate Record.) Children: 1811 Abigail, b. 18 Dec, 1815; m. 33 Dec, 1841, Franklin Rich- ardson, by Rev. E. Perkins. No children. 1813 *Alvin Freeman, b. 3 Jan., 1818. Ch. (3 w.):— 1813 *Lydia E., b. 34 May, 1830. 1814 Nancy Persis Cutting, b. 31 Jan., 1833; m. 30 Aug., 1843, David Peabody Foster, of this book. 1815 Freelove T., b. 4 Nov., 1833; d. 9 Feb., 1834. 1816 Aquilla Kunball, b. 13 Feb., 1835; d. 10 Jau., 1845. 1817 *Phebe F., b. 3 Aug., 1837. 769— VI.— 328. JoHX Texxey, born m Temple, N. II., 7 July, 1790, son of Ben- jamin and Ruth (Blanchard) ; married Betsey Wright of Concord, Mass., 2 July, 1811, by Rev. Noah Miles. In 1815 he moved to Antrim, N. H., and purchased the Nathaniel Griffin place, now the residence of J. F. Tenney. Mrs. Tenney was born 1 Apr., 1790 ; now deceased. He died 23 Feb., 1821. Devout people (grand- daughter, A. L. N). Children : 1818 *Elizabeth Caroline, b. 19 Mob., 1813. 1819 *Lucy Elvira, b. 11 Oct., 1813. 1830 Ruth Meriam, b. 30 June, 1815; d. 18 May, 1835. 1831 *Johu W., b. 8 June, 1817. 1833 Adua Spofford, b. 8 Feb., 1819; d. 38 Aug., 1831. 1833 *Beujamin B., b. 10 Feb., 1831. 174 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 777— VI.-329. Dolly Bowers, daughter of Jerahmael and Martha (Tenney) of Hollis, N". H. ; married Stephen Johnson of Hebron ; now deceased. Children : 1824 Heury, Cynthia, Abel. 779— VI.— 330. Phebe Jewett Texxey, born in Hollis, X. H., 12 Oct., 1777, daughter of Capt. William and Phebe (Jewett) ; married 19 May, 1799, Benoni Cutter, M. D. He was born in New Ipswich, N. H., 19 Oct., 1771 ; "a man thoroughly fitted for the various duties devolving upon his profession," and so firm was his belief in the efficacy of prayer, he went by the name of the " praying physician." They resided in Hollis, where he was a deacon of the Congrega- tional Church, and died 19 Jan., 1816. Mrs. Cutter was "a woman of unusual excellence," and died 12 Feb., 1835. Children: 1827 Phebe Caroline, b. 3 Aug., 1801; d. 17 Nov., 1802. 1838 Beuoui Gardner, b. 17 Jau., 180.3; m. Lucy Smith, who d. ; m. second, Sarah (Fletcher) Poole; res. Louisville, Ky. ; a merchant. 1829 William Tenney, b. 17 Apr., 1805; m. Frances M. Bird of Boston, Mass. ; res. New York. 1830 John Hastings, b. 16 Aug., 1807; m. Susan F. Poole of Hol- lis; res. Louisville; "has capital and credit." 1831 Jeremiah Franklin, b. 27 Jan., 1810; ni., and d. in Cincin- nati, O. 1832 Phebe Caroline, b. 12 Sept., 1812; m. Gardner Searle of Row- ley, Mass. 1833 Charles Nelson, b. 3 Aug., 1815; m. Mary E. Hoyt of New York; res. New York, Kewanee, 111., and Metu- chen, N. J. 781.— VI.-330. Rev. Caleb Jewett Tenney, born in Hollis, X. H., 3 May, 1780, son of Capt. William and Phebe (Jewett) ; married 19 May, 1808, Ruth Channing of Newport, R. I., who died at North- ampton, jNIass., 5 Sept., 1842, aged sixty years. He graduated at Dartmouth college in 1801, with first rank and honor of his class, of Avhich Hon. Daniel Webster was a member. Tenny gave the salutatory oration. In 1829 he received D. D. from Yale college. Ordained and installed pastor of the First Congregational church at Newport, 12 Sept., 1804, dismissed on account of ill health 29 May, GENEALOGY. 175 1815. Settled at Weathersfield, Conn., 27 Mch., 1816, where he remained until 1841, when he removed to Northampton, and died 28 Sept., 1817. INIuch has been written and published in regard to this worthy divine. For his picture see History of Hollis. Chil- dren : 1834 Samuel George Champlin, b. 1809; grad. Yale, 1829; d., date not kuown; bachelor; a lawyer. 1835 *William Jewett, b. 1811. 1836 Ruth Champliu, b. 1813; d. 5 Sept., 1842 or 1856; spinster. 1837 Caleb Jewett, b. 1816; res. New York city; d., date not kuown; bachelor. 1838 *Elizabeth Hopkins, b. 1820. 1839 Johu Chauniug, b. 1822; res. New York city; d. 1879; bachelor. 782— VI.— 330. Naxcy (Anxa) TEXifEY, born in Hollis, N. H., 29 Jan., 1782, daughter of Capt. William and Phebe (Jewett) ; married 20 Jan., 1802, Abner Bailey Little, who was born 1 Feb., 1774, and died 8 Sept., 1863. He was a farmer, and was, for a time, in trade. Residence, Salem, Goffstown, and Hollis, IST. H.; removed, in 1836, to Wethersfield, 111. Mrs. Little died in July, ] 847. Children : 1840 Mary Baldwin, b. 17 Apr., 1803; m. 14 Oct., 1833, Johu Willoughby. He d.; m. 6 Dec, 1877 (2 h), Gerard Cutler of Wethersfield. 1841 *Nancy Catherine Maria, b. 4 Jan., 1805. 1842 *Blizabeth Bailey, b. 16 Jau., 1807. 1843 *William Teuuey, b. 9 May, 1809. 1844 *Caleb Jewett, b. 13 July, 1811. 1845 *Heury Gilman, b. 31 Mch., 1813. 1846 *Ruth Channing, b. 3 July, 1815. 1847 *Laura Ann, b. 20 June, 1817. 1848 Samuel Augustus, b. 15 Mch., 1819; d. 15 Sept., 1823. 1849 *Caroline Wealthy, b. 15 Sept., 1821. 1850 *Rodney Augustus, b. 16 Sept., 1828. 1851 *Sarah Frances, b. 21 July, 1829. 784.-VI.— 330. William Tennet, born in Hollis, N. H., 13 Sept., 1785, son of Capt. William and Phebe (Jewett) ; married, in Salem, N". H., 17 July, 1815, Phebe Wheeler, who was born 4 Feb., 1782, and died 23 Apr., 1838. He graduated at Dartmouth college in 1808, and was admitted to the bar in Boston in 1811. Residence, Salem, 17G THE TEXNEY FAMILY. X. H., 1813; moved, in 1815, to Newmarket, K H., and, in 1823, was chosen assistant clerk in the Xew Hampshire senate, and died 13 Sept., 1838. Children: 1852 •William Cutter, b. 26 July, 1817. 1853 *Caroliiie Phebe, b. 13 May, 1821. 785.— VI.— 330. Sarah Texxey, born in Hollis, N. II., 22 Oct., 1786, daughter of Capt. William and Phebe (Jewett) ; married, in 1816, John Boynton, who was born in Groton, Mass., in 1788, son of John and 3Iarv Polly (Hartshorn). They resided several years in Hollis, moved to Westford, and from there to Fitchburg, Mass., where Mrs. Boynton died in Aug., 1839. Children: 1854 *Johu Tenney, b. in 1817. 1855 *Moses Thurston, b. in 1819. 185Q *Sarali Ann, b. in 1821. 1857 *Mary, b. in 1823. 1858 *William Jewett, b. 1 Mch., 1826. 1859 George Beeclier, b. iu 1827; deceased. 787.— VI.— 330. Capt. Ralph E>rERSox Texjtey, born in Hollis, N. H., 5 Oct., 1790, son of Capt. WilUam and Phebe (Jewett) ; married at Hollis, 12 Nov.,1812, Olive Brown,-who died 15 May,1816, aged twenty-six years. He man-ied second, 16 Aug., 1818, Phebe Caroline Smith, who was born in Dracut, Mass., 2 June, 1790. She was an excellent and pojuilar school teacher, a member of the church for more than half a century, and for many years an efficient and cheerful helper in works of benevolence and charity. She died 17 Feb., 1864. He was a farmer on the paternal homestead, and paid the heirs $1,300 on coming into possession. Later the real estate was valued at §5,000. He was one of the prominent men in town. He was a cap- tain in the militia; deputy sheriff, Feb., 1829-49, and was dis- charged at his own request; moderator, 1835 to 1837, 1840 to 1844, '46, '51, '52; selectman, 1826, '27, '28, '30, '31, '32; justice of the jieace and quorum, examining school committee, 1827 ; re23re- sentative in 1832, '33, '34, and 1845; senator in 1847 and 1848. He died 19 Oct., 1854. The History of Hollis has a fine picture of .Mr. Tenney and Mrs. Phebe C. Tenney, also of the homestead, (liildrcn : GENEALOGY. 177 1860 Olive Emeliue, b. 31 July, 1814; m. James Putnam. 1861 Infant son, b. 10 May, 1816; d. 10 May, 1816. Oh. (2w.):— 1862 *Mary Cummings, b. 9 Nov., 1819. 1863 *William N., b. 1 Mch., 1821. 1864 Charles, b. 16 Oct., 1822; d. 26 Dec, 1822. 1865 *Phebe Hale, b. 17 Nov., 1823. 1866 Infant, b. 30 Sept., 1825; d. 30 Sept., 1825. 1867 *Sarab. Elizabeth, twin, b. 13 Oct., 1826. 1868 *Ralph Augustus, twin, b. 13 Oct., 1826. 1869 Harriet Maria, b. 26 Jan., 1829; res. Greenwich, Conn. 1870 *Charles Frederick, b. 28 Mch., 1832. 788.— VI.— 330. LuciT^"DA Texxet, born in Hollis, IST. H., 16 July, 1793, daughter of Ca^Jt. William and Pliebe (Jewett); married 23 Sept., 1812, Dea. Isaac Kimball, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 19 Apr., 1789. Resi- dence, Mason and Temple, N. H. In 1850 he was awarded the first i^remium for the best cultivated farm in Hillsborough county by the agricultural society, and was elected representative to the legislature from Temple, 1846, '47, '48, and filled all the important town ofiices, a manufacturer of edge tools, and a deacon of the Rev. Mr. Hills church at Mason. They celebrated their golden wedding. She died 25 July, 1863. He died 29 Sept., 1881. Children: 1871 *William, b. 21 Sept., 1813. 1872 Isaac, b. 1 June, 1815; d. 7 Oct., 1821. 1873 *Caleb Jewett, b. 7 May, 1817. 1874 Edward, b. 16 July, 1819; d. 18 May, 1833. 1875 Emeliue Loiiisa, b. 23 Mch., 1821; m. Luther H. Clement, and d. 12 Dec, 1849; see record of Sarah Frances. 1876 Isaac, b. 13 Apr., 1823; d. 23 Sept., 1834. 1877 Charlotte Luciuda, b. 27 Dec, 1825; d. 28 Oct., 1826. 1878 *John Gardner, b. 14 Sept., 1827; d. Oct., 1886. 1879 *Charles Frederic, b. 3 Dec, 1830. 1880 *Sarah Frances, b. 8 May, 1833. 1881 Henry Hastings, b. 4 Sept., 1835; A. B., Dartmouth college, 1859; res., Boston, Mass. 1882 *Harriet Maria, b. 22 Jan., 1838. 790.— VI.— 331. Rev. Isaac Kimball, born in Rindge, N. H., 30 Nov., 1783, son of Aquilla and Ann (Tenney) ; married 24 May, 1824, by Rev. Benjamin Grafton, Abigail Stevens. She was born in "Wareham* 12 178 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. Mass., Aug., 1796; died 25 Dec, 1841. He graduated A. B. at Brown University in 1817, and was ordained over Baptist church in Marl )lehead, Mass., 10 Mch., 1819; resigned in 1820 and engaged in missionary work iuring the remainder of his hfe. He was an earnest, zealous preaclier, and peculiarly fitted for the diversified duties of his calling, and died in New Haven, Conn. Children : 1883 Justiu A., b. 17 June, 1825, Rev.; res. Larissa, Tex. 1884 Archus Stevens, b. 8 Apr., 1827, an auctioneer; m. Ellen Wliitney; res. Wiuclaeuclou, Mass.; d. 1 Aug., 1879. 1885 Emeretta, b. 13 Apr., 1829; m. Mr. Crawford; res. Bolton, Tex. 791.-VI.— 331. Jonathan Kimball, born in Rindge, N. H., 19 Nov., 1785, son of Aquilla and Ann (Tenney) ; married 17 Dec, 1817, Polly Robbing, by Rev. Seth Payson. She was born 4 Mch., 1786, daughter of David and Mary (Ballard) of Rindge, and died 10 Dec, 1850. Residence, Rindge. A farmer in the south part of the town, and died 25 July, 1835. Children : 1886 Mary, b. 5 Jan., 1820; d. suddenly 10 Sept., 1844; unmarried. 1887 Addison, b. 13 Feb., 1821; m. Sarah Josliu; res. Wincheudon. 792.— VI.— 331. Martha Kimball, born in Rindge, N. H., 29 Oct., 1788, daughter of Aquilla and Ann (Tenney); married 21 June, 1809, Winslow Howe, born 31 July, 1785, son of Fisher Howe. Residence, Tem- pleton, Mass., where he died 26 Feb., 1842, Children : 1888 Clarissa, b. 20 Apr., 1810. 1889 Sylvia, b. 7 Apr., 1812. 1890 Martha A., b. 5 June, 1814. 1891 Avery F., b. 29 July, 1816, 1892 Levi, b. 22 Sept., 1818. 1893 Mary E., b. 12 Oct., 1820; d. 15 June, 1850. 1894 David, b. 24 Sept., 1822. 1895 Kimball, b. 28 June, 1826. 1896 Caroline C, b. 2 Aug., 1827; d. 16 Feb., 1852. 1897 Edward W., b. 24 Nov., 1830. 1898 Kiiuball, b. 26 Feb., 18.33. 794.— VI.-331. Nan«'v KiAtisALL, born in Rindge, N. H., 4 Aug., 1792, daughter of A<|uilla and Ann (Tenney) ; married 14 Dec, 1814, Isaac Gibson, GENEALOGY. 179 Jr., by Rev. Seth Payson. Residence, Winchendon, Mass. ; removed in 1827 to Rindge Centre. He was a farmer, born in Rindge 4 Aug., 1783, and died 25 Sept., 1858. His wife died 29 Aug., of the same year. Children : 1899 Alonzo, b. 30 Sept., 1815; cl. 3 Jan., 1850; perished in the flames of his house; unmarried. 1900 Al\'ira, b. 16 Apr., 1817; d. 16 Sept., 1819. 1901 Ruth Ann, b. 10 May, 1819; m. E. Henry Howe of Barre, Mass. 1902 Ellen Alvira, b. 8 May, 1821; a teacher, lecturer, and con- tribiitor to the press; ordained by Philosophical Society chaplain of the First "Wis. Heavy Artillery, signed by A. Lincoln, dated 10 Nov., 1864. 1903 Amasa, b. 13 Aug., 1823; manufacturer of palm-leaf goods; res. Barre; d. 1 Oct., 1890. 800.— VI.— 333. Moses Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 24 Nov. 1776-7, son of Capt. Moses and Lucy (Stickney) ; married 6 June, 1797, Hannah Whitaker from Weare, X. H., who was born 31 May, 1777. Resi- dence, Xewbury, Mass. ; removed to Georgetown, Mass. A most excellent old-fashioned farmer, a good citizen, honest and upright ; of a genial and kindly temperament. Mrs. Tenney was tail, thin, rather grave, speaking in a quiet tone of voice, pleasing in her close muslin cap and steel-rimmed spectacles, sitting very erect in her place at the table serving the grandchildren, who were delighted with the small green-handled knives and forks never seen elsewhere. She died 21 Sept., 1856. Mr. Tenney died in the home of his son Caleb, 18 Jan., 1859. Children: 1904 Oliver, b. 21 June, 1798; m. Emma Emmons. He d. in New York state 1854. 1905 Francis, b. 5 Mch., 1800; d. young. 1906 Susannah, b. 9 Sept., 1801; d. young. 1907 Lucy, b. 28 Nov., 1802; d. 25 Dec, 1825; was engaged to Mr. Ordway of West Newbury; buried in his family lot. 1908 *Caleb, b. 28 Nov., 1804. 1909 Moses; d. in infancy. 1910 *Moses, b. 18 Jime, 1808. 1911 *Elbridge, b. 24 May, 1810. 1912 *Luther, b. 10 June, 1812. 1913 Hannah, b. 20 Sept., 1815; m. Benjamin Franklin Tenney. 1914 *Elizabeth, b. 19 May, 1821. 180 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 801— VI.-333. Paul Texxey, bom in Rowley, Mass., 23 Aug., 1780, son of Capt. Moses and Lucy (Stickney); married 22 Sept., 1803, Sally Chase of Minot, Me. Residence, Newbuiy and Newburj^jort, Mass. lie was a ship carpenter, now deceased. Children : 1915 *Edmund Chase, b. 26 Jan., 1808. 1916 Cyrus Francis, b. in 1810; res. St. Louis, Mo., in 1840. 1917 *Benjamin Fraukliu, b. 14 Apr., 1813. 1918 *Sarah Chase, b. 20 May, 1815. 1919 Hii-am Alonzo; d. 2 Mch., 1817. 1920 *Hiram Alouzo, b. 28 Nov., 1818. 802— VI.— 333. Hannah Tenxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 1 May, 1774, daughter of Capt. Moses and Lucy (Stickney); married in Byfield, Mass., 24 Oct., 1803, Francis Hills. She was known in the family as "Aunt Hannah Frank." She died at Ipswich, Mass., 5 May, 1865, in the home of her daughter, Hannah J. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. Children : 1921 *Sarah Ann, *Hannah Jane. 1923 *Mary Stickney, *William Francis. 1925 * Albert Smith. 1926 Gorham Teuney; m. Lydia Chapman; res. Ipswich, Mass.; ten children. 807.— VI.— 335. David Bakx.ved Tennet, born in Rowley, Mass., 14 July, 1789, son of David and Abigail (Spofford) ; married Hannah Trussell Little, daughter of James and Abigail (Trussell) of Ilampstead, N. H. 3Irs. Tenney was born in 1796, and died 6 Oct., 1860. Residence, Salem, Mass.; removed in 1828 to Georgetown, Mass., where he died 23 Oct., 1829. Children : 1927 *Orlando Barnard, b. 18 Dec, 1816. 1928 •Evehue Faruhara, b. 14 Jan., 1819. 1929 *Putuam Farnbam, b. 11 May, 1821. 1930 Rosamond Little, b. 29 Dec, 1823; m. Alfred E. Batemau. She d. at Georgetown, 16 Sept., 1848; no issue. 1931 "David Barnard, b. 13 Feb., 1826. 1932 George S., b. 10 May, 1828; d. 1 Apr., 1830. GEXEALOGY. 181 808— VI.— 336. William Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., son of Benjamin and Lydia (Jackman) ; married Susanna Bailey of Dunbarton, N. H. She was born in 1780 and died 20 June, 1833. Residence, Weare, N. H., on lot 28, range 4, occupying a house built by Jonathan Marble, a Quaker, in 1770. Mr. Tenney was a taxpayer in Weare in 1850. (Town Hist.) His death occurred not far from that date. (Book Note.) Children : 1933 Timothy Jackman, b. 22 Jan., 1807. 1934 *Elmixa, b. 5 Dec, 1808. 1935 *Mary B., b. 18 Nov., 1811; m. John Rockwell of Nashua. N. H. She d. in 1884; no issue. 1936 *William B., b. 20 Mch., 1817. 1937 *Susan Bailey, b. 15 Nov., 1818. 1938 Abigail W., b. 28 Dec, 1820; d. young. 810.— VI.— 336. Betsey J. Tenxet, born in Weare, N. H., 20 Dec, 1788, daughter of Benjamin and Lydia (Jackman) ; married Ezra Worthen, who was born 2 Apr., 1784; now deceased. She died 8 Sept., 1861. Children : 1939 Sukey E., b. 5 Aug., 1808. 1940 Rodney, b. 8 Sept., 1810. 1941 Harriet B., b. 17 June, 1812; d. 12 Oct., 1812. 1942 Moses, b. 3 Dec, 1813. 1943 John S., b. 29 Nov., 1815; d. 8 July, 1831. 1944 Ezra, b. 20 May, 1819. 1945 Lydia Ann, b. 27 Aug., 1821; d. in Apr., 1826. 1946 Mary E., b. 28 May, 1824. 1947 Emma D., b. 8 Apr., 1826; d. 26 Apr., 1826. 1948 Lucinda J., b. 14 Mch., 1827; m. Mr. Rowe. She d. 8 Sept., 1861. 1949 RosabeUa, b. 11 Feb., 1829. 8 14.- VI.— 336. Benjamin Tenney, born in Weare, N. H., 17 June, 1798, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Jackman) ; married Emily Hatch, now de- ceased. He was drafted for the militia, in Capt. Phineas Storer's company, and entered the service 12 Sept., 1814, for sixty days. He died leaving a daughter one year old. Child : 1950 Mrs. Columbus Arnold; res. Malone, N. Y. 182 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 815— VI.— 336. Oliver Texxey, bom in Weare, N. H., 4 July, 1800, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Jackman) ; married 8 Jan., 1824, Tryphena Bissell, who was born 30 May, 1807, and died 23 A^jr., 1896. Resi- dence, Mendon, Vt., where he died 29 June, 1891. Thev "were cared for in their declining years by their son William and daughter Emily T., who at this date (1903) occupy the home- stead farm. Children : 1951 *Arabella N., b. 12 Oct., 1824. 1952 *Augustus L., b. 2 Feb., 1827. 1953 William W., b. 15 Sept., 1829; res. Mendon, a farmer; un- mari'ied. 1954 Emily T., b. 15 Mob., 1832; res. Mendon; unmarried. Lived to do good. 1955 *Rodney B., b. 17 June, 1834. 1956 James M., b. 20 May, 1836; d. iu infancy. 1957 *Hiram A., b. 16 June, 1837. 1958 *01iver Emerson, b. 17 Mch., 1839. 1959 Marcia A., b. 28 Jan., 1842; m. Walter E. Wood, Rutland, Vt. 1960 *Marquis E., b. 28 Dec, 1844. 1961 Myron O., b. 5 Apr., 1847; m.; res. Weathersfield, Vt. 1962 *Ellen A., b. 1 Aug., 1849. 1963 Marcena K., b. 10 Oct., 1851; m. Mabel Henderson; res. Lowell, Mass. 818.— VI.— 336. James Maxxixg Tenney, born in Weare, N. H., 26 Aug., 1807, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Jackman) ; married PauUne McAllister. Residence, Weare. Both deceased. Children : 1964 Edwin; res. Pittsfield, Vt. 1965 Elmira. 820.— VI.— 337. Sally Burbank, born in Newburyport, or Salem, Mass., daugh- ter of David and Ruth (Tenney) ; married Palmer Chase of Con- cord, N. H., owning a farm in Hebron, N. H. Now deceased. Cliildren : 1966 Silas; worked on melodeons at Concord. 1967 Francis H.; a railroad man. 1968 Lydia; a dressmaker. 832.-VI.— 339. CuL. IJknjamix Jackmax Texney, born in Rowley, Mass., 3 Nov., 1788, son of Oliver and Judith (Jackman) ; married in New- GENEALOGY. 183 bury, Mass., 22 Dec, 1811, Phebe Adams, who was bora 19 Mch., 1794, daughter of Moses Adams. Residence, Newbury. He died 27 May, 1841. His widow died 1 Jan., 1842, aged forty-seven years. Children : 1969 *Albert Gorham, b. 2 July, 1814. 1970 Phebe Jewett, b. 29 Aug., 1817; a teacher; m. Andrew Bart- lett; res. Plymouth, Mass. She d. 2 Oct., 1901. No issue. 1971 *Moses Oliver, b. 24 Mch., 1821. 1972 *George Benjamin, b. 10 Aug., 1827. 1973 *Charles Henry, b. 15 Sept., 1830. 1974 Mary Elizabeth, b. 12 June, 1832; d. 22 June, 1884. 833— VI.— 339. Capt. Gorham Parsoxs Texney, born in Byfield parish, Rowley, Mass., 17 Mch., 1794, son of Oliver and Judith (Jack- man) ; married 28 Nov., 1827, Ann C. Lull, who was born 19 July, 1807, daughter of Dudley and Mary (Poor). Mrs. Tenney was born in the first framed house in Georgetown, Mass., tlien called New Rowley. She, like her mother, was a woman of remarkable strength of character and intellect. (H. F. T.) He was a member of the Dummer Academy from Byfield between the years of 1819-1821, or including both dates. Residence, Georgetown, where he pur- chased the historical Lull farm, which will ever occupy a leaf in the early history of the Indian massacre. He was elected selectman at the first town-meeting held 28 Apr., 1838. He died 26 May, 1858. She died 7 June, 1867. Child : 1975 *Gorham Dudley, b. 29 June, 1830. 834.— VI.— 339. Elizabeth Notes Tenxey, born in Byfield parish, Rowley, Mass., 5 Jan., 1804, daughter of Oliver and Judith (Jackman) ; married 15 May, 1823, Samuel Moody Noyes, a blacksmith. Resi- dence, Newbiu-y, Mass. She died 28 Nov., 1850. He married his second wife, and had a son Edward. Mr. Noyes was born 9 Apr., 1799, and died 19 Nov., 1865. Children : 1976 *Samuel Moody, b. 26 Feb., 1824. 1977 *Jane Judith, b. 16 June, 1828. 1978 . *Charles Moody, b. 1 June, 1830. 835.— VI.— 339. Hai^^kaii Jackmax Tex^^ey, born in Byfield parish, Rowley, Mass., 7 Feb., 1807, daughter of Oliver and Judith (Jackman) ; 184 THE TENNEY FAMILY. married 30 Nov., 1831, HeiTaan D. Rogers, son of William (a Quaker). Residence, Newbiiry, Mass. Deceased. Children: 1079 Judith Jackinan, b. 12 July, 1832. 1U80 William Merrill, b. 14 Sept., 1833. 1981 Heury Herman, Adelaide Preston. 1983 *Gesuer Wilkins. 836— VI.-341. James Manning Tenney, born in Goffstown, N. H., 30 Mch., 1791, son of Samuel and Mary (" Polly ") (Jackman) ; married in 1813 Betsey Greer. Residence, Goffstown, N. H. He was styled a " cordwainer." Deceased. Children : 1984 *James Manning, b. in 1814. 1985 *Samuel Jackman, b. in 1820. 837.— VI.-341. Mtra T. Tennet, born in Goffstown, N. H., in 1796, daughter of Samuel and Mary (" Polly ") (Jackman); married in 1815, Benja- min Greer, and died in 1862. Children: 1986 Johu, b. in 1817; m. Louise Richards. 1987 Polly, b. in 1819; m. Calvin Kidder. 1988 Rachel, b. in 1820; m. Samuel Hall, Manchester, N. H. 837.— VI.-341. Samuel Stillman Jackman Tennet, born in Goffstown, N. H., 12 Feb., 1804, son of Samuel and Mary ("Polly") (Jackman) ; mar- ried in 1825, Hannah Dow, who was born 14 Jan., 1805, and died 19 Mch., 1851. He married his second wife, Naomi Dow. Resi- dence, Weare, N. II., 1838, on lot 2 in the gore. He was constable in 1840^1, and died 16 Apr., 1887. Children : 1989 Elizabeth, b. 20 Jan., 1826; d. 2 Feb., 1826. 1990 George, b. 22 Sept., 1829; m. Maria Flanders, 1 Jan., 1851; d. in Galveston, Tex., 18 June, 1876. 1991 Mary, b. 12 Sept., 1832; d. 30 Nov., 1832. 1093 *Caroliue, b. 9 July, 1834. 1993 *Orritte, b. 31 Oct., 1836. 1994 EUen, b. 21 May, 1848; d. 6 Oct., 1848. 1995 Infant son, b. 19 Mch., 1851; d. same day. 855.— VI.— 361. AiiKiAiL Tenney, born in RoM^ley, Mass., 15 Jan., 1797, daughter of Daviil and Ju^:n^ey, born in Canterbury, N. H., 18 Apr., 1808, son of Edmund and Nabby Abigail (Nelson) ; married Lydia Ayer Durgin of Thornton, N. H., who died of consumption in 1846. He married his second wife, Betsey Cilley of Manchester, N. H. -[90 THE TENNEY FAMILY. lie was by trade a joiner. Residence, Concord, N. H. Thomas D. Potter of Concord deeds to Nelson Tenney of Concord, land in Concord, 29 Dec, 1830, Thompson Tenney, witness. (26 : 370.) Nelson Tenney of Concord deeds to Thompson Tenney of Concord, land deeded by Thomas D. Potter, 26 Nov., 1833. (37:180.) Aaron Nelson Tenney, joiner, of Concord, and Thompson Tenney of Concord deeds to John H. Maynard, land in Concord, signed by Thompson Tenney, Harriet N. Tenney, Lydia E. Tenney, Nelson Tenney, the 18 Nov., 1844. (90 : 137). Thomas B. Potter of Con- cord deeds to Aaron N. Tenney of Concord, land in Concord, 16 June, 1830. (26:369, Merrimack Co.) I do not find the date of his death. He left a will dated 24 Oct., 1862, which was proved the last of Jidy, 1866. Said will leaves each of liis three children five dollars, the remainder to his wife, Betsey C. Tenney, she being his executrix. (40 : 142.) Children : 2040 Henry F. D. 2041 *Maria Grace, b. 22 Mch., 1840. 2043 Josephine. 2043 Eugene; d. in California, Catholic Hospital, aged 23 years; unmarried. 883— VI.-366. TiiOMPSox Tenney, born in Canterbury, N. H., 17 Mch., 1811, son of Edmund and Nabby Abigail (Nelson) ; married Harriet Corliss of Concord. Residence, East Concord, N. H. A carpenter and pioneer in the milk business, w^hich for thirty-six years was a ])art of the product of a very large farm, and which business his son, John T., continued. He was a resident of Concord eighty years, and died 8 Mch., 1892. "He was a prominent and wealthy citizen," an ex-member of both branches of the municipal government. "Always been prominent in church matters, and will be greatly missed by all Avitli whom he has been associated, by official and family ties." {Monitor, Concord.) Children : 2044 Mary Laviua; m. C. H. Potter of Concord. 204.5 Abby Augusta; d. of dropsy. 204(5 *John Thompson. 884.— VI.— 367. Amos Texnev, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 23 Sept., 1793, son of Moses and Sally (Garland) ; married, in 1819, Hannah Cass, who was born in Alexandria, N. II., and died at Piano, 111., of GENEALOGY. . 191 consumption, in Mch., 1868. He moved West in 1837, by private conveyance, " a wagon," a journey of three months in arriving at Long Grove, 111., where they lived a short time, and removed to Piano, 111., where he bought a farm. In faith a Freewill Baj^tist, very zealous, and preached some (C. E. B.), and died in great peace of mind at Little Rock, Ark., 13 Jan., 1849; an illness of four days from typhoid pneumonia, leaving his family with plenty for their temporal comfort. (Book Note.) A soldier in the War of 1812. Children : 2047 *Euuice, b. 21 July, 1821. 2048 *Solomon Amos, b. 9 Oct., 1833. 2049 *Hannah Oass, b. 29 Aug., 1825. 2050 *John Cass, b. 3 Apr., 1827. 2051 Catherine Bowen, b. 6 May, 1829; m. Dwight S. Twitcliell, 13 Mch., 1873; she d. 30 Sept., 1899; no issue. 2052 Luther, b. 3 Apr., 1831; d. 17 Apr., 1833. 2053 *Sarah Garland, b. 11 July, 1833. 2054 Charles Luther, b. 7 Jan., 1835; res. Elgin, 111., unmarried. 2055 Moses, b. 11 Nov., 1839; d. in 1840. 2056 *Caroliue Elizabeth, b. 11 Feb., 1842. 2057 *]Srason Moses, b. 9 Mch., 1845. 885— VI.— 367. Moses TEJsrNET, born in Chester (now Hill), N. H., 26 Aug., 1795, son of Moses and Sally (Garland) ; married Sally Follansbee of Xew Chester. She died 9 May, 1845. He married (his 2 w.) Elizabeth Diamond of Canaan, N. H. Mrs. Elizabeth Tennev died 28 Feb., 1869, aged sixty-seven years. He removed about 1825 to Alexandria, N. H., where he died 21 Mch., 1869. He was a farmer, " a man weU known and resj)ected in the town in which he resided." Children : 2058 *Albert, b. 15 Jan., 1819. 2059 *James Garland, b. 2 Oct., 1822. 2060 Samuel Follausbee, b. 6 Mch., 1825; d. in 1827. 2061 *Mary Aun, b. 12 Nov., 1827. 2062 Samuel George, b. 10 June, 1830; res., since 1851, California. 2063 *Gustavus, b. 29 Oct., 1832. 2064 *Horace Ballon, b. 21 Feb., 1837. 2065 *Harriet Amanda, b. 16 Sept., 1839. 887.— VI.-367. Betsey Texxey, born in New Chester, X. IL, 10 Apr., 1799, daughter of Moses and Sally (Garland) ; married 25 Jan., 1820, 192 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Jeremiah Carlton of Hill, N. H. Residence, New Chester, where her whole life was passed, with the exception of three years, 1850- 1853, at Haverhill, Mass. She was " a woman of strong and vigor- ous mind, and retained her memory unimpaired," and died 8 Feb.,. 1888. He was a farmer, and died 19 Oct., 1878. Children : 2066 *Pettingill Garland, b. 23 Dec, 1821. 2067 *Julia Auu, b. 13 Apr., 1825. 2068 *Samuel Wells, b. 19 Nov., 1827. 2069 Philinda, b. 25 May, 1830 ; d. 17 Aug., 1832. 2070 Sarah Philinda, b. 3 Oct., 1833; m. Samuel Smith Gates, who d. at Gorham, N. H., 2 Mch., 1876. She d. 12 Mch., 1878. 2071 *Lizzie M., b. 23 Oct., 1835. 889— VI.— 367. James Texnet, born in New Chester (now Hill), N. H., 4 Feb., 1804, son of Moses and Sally (Garland) ; married Adah S. Kelley of New Hampton, N. H. She died a few years previous to the death of Mr. Tenney, who died in the winter of 1882, a farmer at Hill, N. II. It is said there were three children. Children : 2072 Elsie, David; both d. young. 891.— VI.— 367. Jacob Tenney, born in New Chester (now Hill), N. H., 25 Feb., 1808, son of Moses and Sally (Garland) ; married 7 June, 1840, Sarah Farrar of Meredith, N. H. Residence, Gilford, N. H., where he kept a hotel, and for a time resided at East Tilton, N. H. Now deceased. Children : 2074 Sarah E., b. 17 Nov., 1843. 2075 Mary H., b. 17 Oct., 1847; d. 3 Nov., 1850. 2076 Laura H., b. 29 Mch., 1852; d. 10 Apr., 1853. 892.— VI.— 367. Caroline Tenney, born in New Chester (now Hill), N. H., 10 Nov., 1810, daughter of Moses and Sally (Garland); married 19 Jan., 1884, Zara Ballou, a farmer who resided at Gill, N, H., and died 7 Sept., 18G8. She died 17 Nov., 188G. Children: 2077 Warreu, b. 29 Oct., 1834; d. 15 Feb., 1859. 2078 »Mary Jane, b. 21 Mch., 1837. 2079 Per.sis Garland, b. 10 Apr., 1839; d. 13 Jan., 1862. 2080 *Silas McMurphy, b. 28 July, 1841. GENEALOGY. 193 2081 James Teuuey, b. 13 Dec, 1843. 2082 *Marshall, b. 28 Aug., 1845. 2083 Ada Kelley, b. 24 July, 1847. 2084 *Hilaiid, b. 25 Apr., 1850. 2085 *Evelme, b. 8 Nov., 1855. 894.— VI.— 368. SoPHRONiA Tezs^xey, bom in Pembroke, X. H., 6 June, 1801, daughter of Ebenezer and Mehitable (Garland) ; married John Barry, a farmer. Residence, Barrington, N. Y., now deceased. Children : 2086 Eunice J., b. 25 Aug., 1823; m. Zachariah Miller of Barring- tou; one son. 2087 John Colby. 2088 Eliza Ann; graduated at Mt. Holyoke; a teacher at Concord in 1855. 2089 Charles T., Mary Mehitable. 897.— VI.— 368. Jacob Perley Texxey, born in Pembroke, X. H., in 1813, son of Ebenezer and Mehitable (Garland) ; married Hannah Hackett, now deceased. Residence, East Concord, N. H., a farmer. Child : 2091 Mary Mehitable. 898.— VI.— 368. Ebenezer Bradeord Tenxey, born in Concord, IST. H., 22 Jan., 1816, son of Ebenezer and Mehitable (Garland); married 24 Dec, 1843, Martha K. Foster. Residence, Concord, a merchant tailor. Child : 2092 Martha Grace, b. in July, 1847; d. in Aug., 1847. 904.— VI.— 369. JoHx TejStxey, born in Ipswich, Mass., 21 Mch., 1801, son of Elijah and Susanna (Pingree) ; married in Rowley, Mass., 20 Nov., 1828, Sally Lummus Chapman, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Lummus). Mrs. Tenney was a sister of Mrs. Ann (Chapman) Tenney, wife of Francis Tenney. Mrs. Sally L. Tenney was born 9 May, 1803, and died 2 Jan., 1889. Residence, Rowley, a shoe and last maker, afterwards a farmer, very hospitable, and died 15 Apr 1888. Children : 2093 *Silas Melvin, b. 19 Mch., 1832. 2094 Lucy Mary, b. 14 May, 1834; of good ability; res. Rowley: immarried. 2095 *Johu Harrison, b. 22 Nov., 1840 13 194 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 912.— VII.— 382. Bkt.sey Kimuai.l, bora in Bradford, Mass., 23 Sept., 1770, daugh- ter of Lieut. Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married 31 May, 1792, ^atJianiel Gage, who was born in 1766, and died 10 Nov., 1828. TJesidence, North xVndover, Mass., on the ReY. jMr. Peabody place, now the residence of 3Ir. George E. Davis, who can trace from his liome twelve mountain peaks. Mrs. Gage died 26 Sej^t., 1817. Children : 2096 Betsey K., b. iu Moll., 1793; m. 2 Dec, 1819, George Kim- ball, who d. 15 Oct., 1862; nine children. She d. 3 Dec, 1874. 3097 Matilda, b. 3 Nov., 1795; ni. 24 May, 1821, Nathan Webster. She d. 12 Jan., 1815; sis children. 2098 Louisa, b. 8 Sept., 1798; m. 5 Apr., 1825, David C. Kimball. She d. 23 Mch., 1881; seven children. 2099 Maria, b. iu 1799; d. 26 May, 1819. 2100 Nathaniel, b. 16 July, 1800; m. in Aug., 1827, Abby R. Gard- ner. He d. 7 May, 1861.; a Rev.; had three children. 2101 *Daniel K., b. 4 Jan., 1802. 2102 Sophia, b. 30 Sept., 1804; m. 10 Sept., 1828, Col. John Parker of North Andover; three children. 2103 Charlotte, b. in 1807; m. 12 Apr., 1836, Joshua Holt. She d. 30 Nov., 1847. 914.— VII— 382. Mauy KiMisALi., born in liradford, Mass., 2 Mch., 1774, daughter of Lieut. Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married 22 Apr., 1799, Eev. Jonathan Whittaker. The}^ resided in Sharon and NeAV Bed- ford, Mass., also western New York, where she died in 1842. He died in 1847. Children : 2104 Daniel Kimball; an editor; m. in South Carolina. 2105 Edgar; m. Catherine Holland of Boston, Mass. 2106 George; a New York mereliant; d. at Needham, Mass. 2107 John S.; res. New Orleans; a judge of great celebrity. 2108 Caroline; m. James Ritchie. 915.-VII.— 382. Jane Kimuall, born iu Bradford, Mass., 26 Feb., 1776, daughter of Lieut. Daniel and EUzabeth (Tenney) ; married 16 Jan., 1801, liichanl Gage of Londonderry, N. 11., where they resided. lie died in is-i.'.. Slie died in 1840. Ghildren : 21<»i) \Villiam; a merchant; res. Concord, N. H. 2110 Teuuey Kimball; a New York merchant. GENEALOGY. 195 ■2111 Daughter, m. Mr. Fisher; res. Toronto, Can. 2112 Eliza; m. Mr. Anderson; res. Londonderry, N. H. 916.— VII.— 382. Daxiel KiiiBALL, born in Bradford, Mass., 3 July, 1778, son of Lieut. Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married 20 Mch.^ 1808, Bet- sey Gage, M'lio was born 27 Jan., 1784, and died 11 Xov., 1873. Pie graduated from Harvard College in 1800; was a tutor at Har- vard from 1803 to 1805. He studied for the ministry, but spent the most of his life as an instructor, and was principal of the acad- emy at Hingham, Mass., for many years. After his retirement he resided at Needham, jNIass., where he died 7 Jan., 1862. Children: 2113 Elizabeth Tenney, b. 3 Mch., 1810; d. in Sept., 1833. 2114 Harriet Webster, b. 1 Dec, 1812; m. 5 June, 1832, John M. Washburn; res. Lancaster, Mass. 2115 Daniel, b. 1 Oct., 1814; d. 17 Dec, 1827. 2116 Benjamin Gage, b. 5 May, 1816. 2117 Mary Jane, b. 19 Oct., 1817; m. 30 Nov., 1834, James Ritchie of Roxbury, Mass. 2118 Henry Coleman, b. 25 Feb., 1820; d. 10 May, 1894. 2119 Charles David Tenney, b. 6 Sept., 1821; d. 24 July, 1822. 2120 Charlotte Sophia, b. 31 July, 1823; d. 12 July, 1848; wife of John C. Hoadley, civil engineer, Lancaster, Mass. 2121 Laura, b. in 1824; d. 26 Dec, 1847. 917.— VII.-382. Nathaniel Kimball, born in Bradford, Mass., 28 Apr., 1780, son of Lieut. Daniel and Elizal:)eth (Tenney) ; married 11 Jixly, 1802, Susan Saltmarsh, born 8 May, 1773, and died 1 Aug., 1812. Pie married second wife 18 Apr., 1813, Susanna Everett of Boston, Mass., born in Feb., 1775, and died in 1858. He married third wife, Maria Ann Babb, born 16 Xov., 1807. Residence, Goffstown and Manchester, N. H. He left a legacy to the Baptist church in Goffstown. He was a captain in the militia, and a man of sterling integrity and much earnestness of purpose. He died 12 Jan., 1869, at Manchester. Mrs. Susanna Kimball is spoken of by a stepdaughter, "a better mother could not be found, and I thank her in my heart for the way she brought me up." Children : 2122 Susanna, b. 27 Nov., 1803; m. Edward Kimball, and d. 14 Apr., 1882. 2123 Leonard, b. 4 July, 1806; d. 28 Nov., 1888. 2124 Mary Sophia, b. 1 Feb., 1809; d. 20 June, 1856. 2125 Clarissa Jane, b. 27 Sept., 1811. 19(5 THE TENXI-:V FAMILY. Ch. (2 w.): — 2126 Nathauiel Everett, b. 28 Mch., 1817; d. 7 Aug., 1820. 2127 Natbauiel Everett, b. 27 Apr., 1825; d. 11 Apr., 1884. 918.-VII.-382. Rev. David Texxky Kimball, born in Bradford, Mass., 23 Nov., 1782, son of Lieut. Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married in Dracut, Mass., 20 Oct., ISO 7, Dolly Varnum Coburn, daughter of Capt. Peter and Elizabeth (Poor). He graduated in 1803 at Har- vard College with honor, and for a year was a teacher in Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he studied theology under the direction of Rev. Jonathan French, " which was the Theological seminary in embryo." He settled in 1806 at Ipswich, Mass., where he averaged five hundred visits yearly among his people. In his prime he was six feet in height, and weighed 176 pounds. His eyes and hair were black ; his step firm and elastic, and his voice pleas- ing. For his picture see Kimball Family book. In 1851 he with- drew from active labor and died from lung fever 2 Nov., IS GO. His publications are numerous. Mrs. Kimball survived her husband thirteen years, and died in Ipswich in her ninety-first year. She lived a beautiful Christian life. Children : 2128 David Tenuey, b. 7 Sept., 1808; graduated at Middlebury college in 1826; gTaduated at the Theological seminary iu 1834; m. Harriet M. Webster. 2129 Daniel, b. 25 May, 1810; iu 1855, M. A., from Middlebury College; m. Mary Ann Arms. 2130 Augustine P.. b. 9 Sept., 1812; merchant; d. 18 Aug., 1859. 2131 Elizabeth, b. 9 July, 1814; m. 8 Aug., 1839, Eugene W. Gray, editor. 2132 John Rogers, b. 23 Aug., 1816; m. Lydia Ann Coburn; res. Boston; merchant. 2133 Levi Frisbie, b. 25 Apr., 1818; d. 9 May, 1818. 2134 Mary Sophia, b. 16 Aug., 1820; graduated at Ipswich Semi- nary; ra. John D. Coburn, merchant, Brunswick, Me. 919.— VII.— 382. Samuel Kimp.all, born in Bradford, Mass., 9 Mch., 1785, son of I.ieut. Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married 10 Apr., 1806, .\nna Smith of Salem, N. II. Residence, Goffstown, N. H.; now deceased. Children : 2185 Daniel B., b. 15 Mch., 1807; d. 28 Dec, 1879. 2136 Samuel Augustus, b. 21 Mch., 1809. GENEALOGY. 197 2137 William Ritchie, b. 18 Feb., 1811; res. Boxford, Mass.; m. twice. 2138 Milton, b. 13 May, 1815; d. 25 Jan., 1816. 2139 James Smitb, b. 26 Dec, 1816; d. 1 Sept., 1819. 2140 Louisa Maria, b. 8 July, 1819; m. Heury Lancaster of Man- chester, N. H. 2141 Laura Ann Smith, b. 2 Dec, 1821; m. James B. Stevens of Goffstown, N. H . 2142 Mary Smith, b. 19 Dec, 1824; m. George Stoddard of Goffs- town, N. H. 2143 Susanna Everett; unmarried. 2144 Almira; m. Louis Page. 921.— VII.— 382. Sophia Kimball, born in Bradford, Mass., 16 Oct., 1788, daugh- ter of Lieut. Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married in .Jan., 1824, Edward Kimball, Jr., a farmer, and resided in Bradford. She died in July, 1826. He married a niece of his wife, Susan Kimball, and died 25 May, 1861, having had four children. Child : 2145 Edward E., b. 15 June, 1826; m. Lois A. Stevens, and d. 26 Mch., 1863. 923.-VII.-383. Betsey Texn^ey, boi-n in Rowley, Mass., 15 May, 1778, daughter of John and Patience (Young) ; married Mr. Swain, who was born in 1778, and died 24 Sept., 1851. Residence, Northwood, N. H.; removed to Newburyport, Mass., afterwards to Nunda, N. Y., where she died 10 .June, 1858. Children : 2146 Alfred, b. in 1802. 2147 Edward, b. in 1808; d. 27 July, 1853, at Nunda, N. Y. 2148 Samuel, b. 31 Dec, 1809, at Northwood; d. 6 Feb., 1885, of apoplexy. 2149 David, b. in 1812, at Newburyport; d. 3 Dec, 1881. 2150 James; d. at Fort Dodge, la. 986.-VII.-383. Lieut. Johx Young Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., son of •John and Patience (Young) ; married Catherine Witt, who died. He married his second wife, Harriet Goodnow of Stowe, Mass., who died at Woburn, Mass., 7 Apr., 1857. He taught school in Brad- ford, Mass. ; a superior man. (Book Notes.) Later a trader in 3Iarlboro, Mass., where he gave 825 towards an academy and Masonic hall 20 Feb., 1828. In Marlboro he was commissioned a 198 THE TENNEY FAMILY. sergeant in RiHe Guards under Sullivan Thayer, 16 Mcli., 1825; promoted an ensign 25 July, 1827 ; commissioned lieutenant 20 Aug., 1828. He resided for a period at Lowell, Mass. ; died near Concord, N. II., 27 Mcli., 1842. Children : 2151 John Brooks, b. iu 1822; m. Louisa George in 1848, daughter of Joseph Scott George of Boscaweu, N. H.; res. Coucord, N. H.; a printer, and d. 16 Feb., 1857; left wife and child. 2152 Marietta Eloise, b. 24 Feb., 1826; m. James Reed of Woburu, Mass., a painter. He served iu Co. B, 32d Mass. Vols. Two children. 2153 Frances Theodosia; m. James H. Bean, a baker of Wilming- ton. 2154 Lucilla Adelaide; m. James Webb of Stoueham, Mass.; res. Daubury Junction, Me. 2155 David Edwards, b. 13 June, 1833; res. Charlestown; enlisted in Co. D, 16th Mass. Vols. ; d. on picket, Aquia creek. 2156 Harriet Storer; m. Alpheus M. Smith of New Haven, Conn. 2157 Elizabeth S.; m. Capt. O. H. Howard of Ware, Mass.; an Annapolis cadet, later chief of Sherman's staff. 2158 *Warren Evarts, b. in 1840. 928.— VII.-383. James Chaxdler Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., in Apr., 1789, son of John and Patience (Young) ; married 21 Apr., 1814, Charlotte Peabody, who was born in Bradford, 19 May, 1791, and died 28 June, 1823; a daughter of John and Alice (Carleton). Residence, Bradford, in a fine two-storied house with L, nearly ojtiiosite the old academy, situated in the central part of the village. The home is still owned by the daughter and occupied by lease. Mr. Tenney carried on a successful shoe business in the early days of that industry, and held valuable land property. He was named for tlie first minister at Georgetown, Mass., and died 7 Apr., 1815. Child : 2159 *Charlotte Chandler, b. 22 Jan., 1815. 929.— VII.— 383. IIanxah Texxev, born in Bradford, Mass., 3 Jan., 1792, daugh- ter of John and Patience (Young) ; married Franklin Davis Mor- rison (in :\Iaine Book Note). Residence, LoAvell, Mass., No. 4 ^Mer- rimack St. He died about 1835. She died at Billerica, Mass., 13 Nov., 1880. Child : 21G0 Adelaide Clinton, b. 27 Nov., 1833. GENEALOGY. 199 933.— VII.— 384. Mary Spofford, born in Ipswich, Mass., 13 Oct., 1778, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married 22 Apr., 1799, Jeremiah Kimball, Jr., who was born 25 Dec, 1775, and died 17 Feb., 1834. Residence, Ipswich and Rowley, Mass. She died 27 Nov., 1832. He married second wife, ]\Irs. Martha Willett, who died in 1856. Children : 2161 John, b. 28 Feb., 1800; d. 28 Feb., 1800. 2163 John Cleveland, b. 22 Feb., 1801; editor Troy, N. Y.; d. 14 Apr., 1843. 2163 Mary Teuney, b. 26 Aug., 1802; m. Enoch Knight, 2 Dec, 1824; res. Newbury, Mass. 2164 Harvey, b. 80 July, 1804; m. Mary Harris; res. Newburyport ;: d. 11 Aug., 1890. 2165 Edward, b. 31 July, 1806; res. Newburyport; d. 20 Aug., 1883. 2166 Priscilla, b. 11 Nov., 1807; m. Benjamin Lord. 2167 Joseph Dana, b. 17 June, 1809. 2168 Lucretia H., b. 1 Oct., 1816; m. 16 Nov., 1836, William N. Perkins. 934.— VII.— 384. Hannah Spofford, born in Ipswich, Mass., 27 Oct., 1779, daugh- ter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married 23 Mch., 1803, John Parker, who died in 1812. She married a second husband, 19 .Jan., 1814, Daniel M. Spofford, who died 19 Jan., 1842. Residence, Bradford, now Groveland, Mass. ; after her second marriage removed to Dedham, Me. She died in Apr., 18G2, a woman "full of good works and alms deeds which she did." Children : 2169 Mary, b. 5 Jan., 1805; m. Rev. Milton P. Bramau, D. D. Dan vers, Mass. 2170 John Lewis, b. 31 Aug., 1807; m. Sarah S. Chapin. Ch. (2h.):— 2171 Harriet, b. 4 Nov,, 1814; m. John R. Pearl; res. Bangor, Me. She d. 1 Apr., 1887. 2172 Wiuslow Peabody, b. 14 Nov., 1816; captain 11th Me. Vols.; in 1862 commissioned major; in Nov., 1863, lieutenant- colonel; m. Julia A. Torrance, and d. at Fortress Munroe, 17 June, 1864. 2173 Walter Kibby, b. 27 Jan., 1819; m. Mary M. Hart; res. Holden, Me. 200 THE TENKEY FAIMILY. 935— VII.— 384. Sarah Spoffoed, bom in Ii)swicli, Mass., 18 Aug., 1781, daugh- ter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married William J. Poor, and died in 1859. Children: 2174 Mary T.; Jane P.; Hannah P. 936.— VII.-384. HrLBAii Spofford, born in Ipswich, Mass., 30 July, 1783, daugh- ter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married Parker Spofford, son of "William and Sarah (Spofford). He was born 13 Nov., 1780. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. She died 13 Feb., 1810. He mar- ried second wife, Hannah Wilkins, by whom he had ten children. Children : 3177 Gardner, b. 11 July, 1800; m. Mary Platts; res. Georgetown, Mass.; d. in 1873. 2178 Greeuleaf, b. 9 Apr., 1802; m. Emily Wilmarth; res. Haver- hill, Mass.; d. in 1807. 2179 Gage, b. 21 July, 1804; d. in 1861. 2180 Chandler; d. young. 2181 Eliza, b. 18 Feb., 1808; m. Horace Bennett; res. Newport, Me. 937.-VII.-384. Chandler Spofford, born in Ipswich, Mass., 28 May, 1788, son of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married 12 May, 1812, Betsey N. Cobb of Derry, X. H., who was born 31 Dec, 1789, and died at Manchester, X. II., 19 July, 1872, at the home of her son, John Tenney Spoftord. ^Ir. Spofford died 13 May, 1857. Residence, Bedford, N. II. Children : 2182 Jerusha C, b. 29 May, 1813; m. Rodney McLaughlin. She d. 18 Aug., 1854. 2183 Susan C, b. 8 Aug., 1814; m. 4 May, 1845, Rufus Merrill. She d. 3 Nov., 1853. 2184 Lemuel C, b. 31 May, 1816; m. Esther Dean of Bangor, Me.; a minister in Depere, Wis., and Laporte, lud.; d. 12 Apr., 1809. 2185 John Tenney, b. 29 xVpr., 1821; m. Sarah C. French; 2d, Car- oline Eaton; 3d, Martha Eaton; res. Manchester, N. H. 2 ISO William Henry, b. 2 Apr., 1828; d. in Wisconsin, 8 Feb., 18G3. GEXEALOGY'. 201 938.— VII.— 384. Elizabeth Spofford, born in Ipswich, Mass., 13 Jan., 1789, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney); married in Mch., 1808, Joseph Noyes, who died. She married second husband, Theodore Parker, who died 4 Feb., 1872, having outlived a thu-d wife, Han- iiah Hardy. Residence, Groveland, Mass., where Mrs. Elizabeth Parker died 11 Nov., 1832. Children : 2187 Hiram N., b. 17 Jan., 1809; d. 18 Oct., 1811. 3188 Eliza, b. 16 July, 1811; d. iu Dec, 1828. 2189 Hiram N., b. 13 Juue, 1814; m. O. Matilda Chapin; res. Georgetown, Mass. ; a leading shoe manufacturer. 2190 George W., b. 16 Oct., 1816; m. Betsey Greenough, and d. 17 Aug., 1837. 3191 Alfred, b. 15 Apr., 1818; m. Elizabeth Hoyt; 2d, Sarah Cushman; res. Georgetown, Mass. 2192 Charles N., b. 27 Mch., 1820. 2193 Baiubridge C, b. 8 Aug., 1822; a musician of uncommon ability, leader of the Salem baud; d. 5 May, 1845. Oh. (2h.):— 2194 Eliza N., twin, b. 2 Jan., 1830; res. Groveland. Cynthia A., twin, b. 3 Jan., 1830; m. Laureutio Bailey; res. Groveland. .2195 Emily S., b. 20 July, 1833; d. in Dec, 1857. 940.— VII.-384. Sophia Spofford, born in Ipswich, Mass., 12 Nov., 1793, daugh- ter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married 27 Mch., 1823, Isaac Adams, son of David and Phebe (Spofford). He was born 18 Aug., 1793. Residence, Boxford, Mass.; she died 21 Dec, 1832. He married second wife, Sophia J. Searle, now deceased. He died 31 July, 1876, at Reading, Mass. Children: 2196 Charles Israel, b. 21 Dec, 1833; graduated at Dartmouth College, 1853; Harvard Law School iu 1857; d. Mch., 1862, Boxford. 2197 Mary Parker, b. 24 Sept., 1826; m. L. H. Peckham; res. Townseud, Mass. 2198 Chandler Bramau, b. 18 July, 1829; graduated as civil engi- neer at Union College; d. at Monticell, Minn., 17 Nov., 1863. 2199 Infant daiighter. 2U2 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 941.— VII.-384. Joiiy Tenxky Spoffokd, born in Ipswich, Mass., 18 Sept., 1795, son of Jacob and ]\raiy (Tenney) ; married 5 Sept., 1824, Elizabeth C'oburn of Dracut, Mass. Residence, Lowell, Mass., in 1871. She died at Xewburyport, Mass., 12 Dec, 1865. Mr. Spofford died in -Maiden, Mass., '29 Aug., 1882. Children: 2200 John, b. 29 Sept., 1825; d. 25 Feb., 1827. 2201 John Abuer, b. 27 Feb., 1827; m. Deborah Trull, 30 Sept., 1847; res. Maiden, Mass. 2202 Anstice C, twin, b. 22 Jan., 1838; m. William B. Tappau of Newbury port, Mass. 2203 Ehzabcth C, twin, b. 22 Jan., 1828; m. 25 Sept., 1855, Cur- tis R. Moultou. 2204 Julia Frances, b. 11 May, 1831; m. William Alexander; res. Newbury port. 2205 Ellen Maria, b. 13 Oct., 1833; res. Maiden. 2206 Edward F., b. 26 Sept., 1836; m. Harriet M. Page; 2d, Susanna M. Kenuison. He was captain Sixth Mass. Vols, through the entire War of the Rebellion. 2207 Jennie Tenney, b. 28 Sept., 1841; m. John Oliver Akerman; res. Newburyport, Mass. 942.— VII.-384. AxsTicE Spoffotii), born in Ipswich, Mass., 3 Dec, 1798; daugh- ter of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married Leonard Carlton of Bradford, Mass., deceased. She married her second husband,. Henry Fletcher of Lowell, Mass., and died 9 Apr., 1837. Child : 2208 Priscilla; m. Mr. Hubbard; res. Boston, Mass. 943.— VII.-384. TuiAii Gage Spoffokd, born in Ipswich, Mass., 13 Dec, 1800, son of Jacob and Mary (Tenney) ; married 24 Nov., 1825, Mary Parker of Essex, Mass. Residence, Georgetown, Essex, and Grove- hmd, Mass. He died at Appleton, Wis., 18 Nov., 1885, at the home of liis daughter, Mrs. Reeve. Children : 2209 Prescott, b. 15 Aug., 1826; a sea captain; m. Lizzie Bui-u- hani; res. Salisbury and Essex, Mass. 2210 J. Firkins, b. 29 Sept., 1829; m. Mary B. Parker; res. Essex and Salisbury Point, Mass. 2211 Mary Sophia, b. 8 Sept., 1833; d. 6 May, 1868. 2212 Laura, b. 20 May, 1835; m. Dr. James T. Reeve, assistant surgeon in Tenth Wis. Regt., and surgeon in the Twenty- first Wis.; res. Appleton, Wis. 2213 Augusta F., b. 29 Apr., 1838; d. 6 Mch., 1839. GENEALOGY. 203 944— VII.-385. Dr. Jeremiah Page Texxey, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 2S Nov., 1782, son of William and Elizabeth (Page) ; married in 1808 Lydia Harvey. Residence, Bow, N. H. He was drowned in Stark's mill pond in Jime, 1821. Esq. Clement of Bow brought up his daughter Achsah. The widow deceased. Children : 2214 Achsah; m. 1840, John Browu of Concord, N. H. 2215 Jeremiah Page; res. m 1838 in Maine, in 1S60, Louisiana; d. South. 945.— VII.-385. Nancy Texxey, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 16 May, 1784,, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Page) ; married John Leach. Residence, Concord, N. H.; removed to Boston, Mass.; a merchant^ and a member of the N. H. legislature ; deceased ; owned property worth -$30,000, 610,000 each to his wife and children (Book Note). Children : i 2216 John Taylor Gilmau, M. D.; m. sister of Richard Bartlett. 2217 J. Lewis, b. in 1816; unmarried; gave |1,000 to his mother. 946.— VII.— 385. Achsah Texx^ey, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 28 June, 1786, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Page) ; married 5 Aug., 1803, Samuel Whipple of Hamilton, Mass., who was born 5 Aug., 1782,. and died 8 Aug., 1865. Residence, Bow, N. H., where the children were born. He was a farmer and deacon of Baptist church. Mrs. Whipple celebrated her one hundredth birthday, and died 15 Apr.,, 1887. Children : 2218 *Benjamin Franklin, b. 2-3 Oct., 1804. 2219 Ehzabeth, b. 20 June, 1806; d. 7 Sept., 1809. 2220 Ann, b. 4 Aug., 1808; m. Gov. Joseph A. Gilmore of New Hampshire. 2221 David Tenney, b. 11 Feb., 1811. 2222 John Tenney, b. 17 July, 1813; d. 19 July, 1813. 2223 John Leach, b. 3 July, 1814. 2224 Jeremiah Page, b. 20 Mch., 1816. 2225 Bard Plummer, b. 25 Mch., 1820. 948.— VII.— 385. David Texxey, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 28 Feb., 1791, son of William and Ehzabeth (Page) ; married 14 Dec, 1816, Mary Har- ris, daughter of Rev. Walter Harris, D. D., first settled pastor over 204 THE TENXEY FAMILY. the Congregational church at Dunbarton. Mrs. Tenney was born 4 Feb., 171)4, and died at North Dunbarton, 19 Nov., 1857. Resi- dence, Dunbarton and Concord, N. 11. He was the first appointed I)ostniaster in the town of Dunbarton, and served from 1815 to 1880 ; a merchant in Concord 1830 to 1838, where he died, at the home of his son, John P., 29 Aug., 1874. (Quartermaster.) (J. Tenney.) Children : 2226 *Walter Harris, b. 13 Jan., 1818. 2227 »N'athaniel Fisher, b. 8 Mch., 1820. 2228 *John Page, b. 12 May, 1822. 2229 *Mary Elizabeth, b. 14 Apr., 1826. 949.-VII.-385. Junx Page Texney, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 13 Oct., 1795, son of William and Elizabeth (Page) ; married Ruth Jackman of Boscawen, N. H., now deceased. He married in New York, 4 July 1833, his second wife, Delia West Dudley. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., and died 31 Dec, 1867. Children : 2230 John, b. in 1820; d. in 1828. 2231 John D.; wonderful boy. (Book Note.) 2232 Dewitt C, b. in 1S30; d. in 1831. 2233 Mary E., b. in 1832; d. in 1832. Ch. (2 w.):— 2284 Dewitt C, b. 25 Mch., 1834; d. 21 June, 1889. 2235 William H., b. 28 Feb., 1836; d. 2 Aug. 1846. 2236 Delia A., b. 1 Apr., 1838; d. 4 Jan., 1879. 2237 *Dudlcy W., b. 16 Feb., 1841. 2238 Walter Harris, b. 22 Jan., 1844. 2239 Anu; m. Mr. Johnson, son of Rev. Mr. Johnson. 950.— VII.— 386. Nancy Gage, born in West Bradford, Mass., 8 June, 1788, daughter of Uriah and Hannah (Tenney) ; married, in 1814, John Ingex'soll, son of jNIajor Ingersoll, of East Haverhill, JMass. He died just jn-evious to the birth of his son in 1815. Mrs. Ingersoll is dead. Children : 2240 John G., b. in 1815; res. Boston, Mass. 951.— VII.— 386. Zki.inda Gage, born in West Bradford, Mass., 15 Aug., 1791, daughter of Uriah and Hannah (Tenney); married 5 Dec, 1817, WiUiani 1). G. Chase, who was born 18 Mch., 1792. Residence, East Haverhill, ^lass.; deceased. Children: GENEALOGY. 205 2241 Zelinda Gage, b. 30 Nov., 1818; d. 30 Nov., 1843. 2242 Julia Auu, b. 1 May, 1820; ni. John Nichols. 2243 James Muuroe, b. 25 Mch., 1822; m. Mary E. Jenkins; m. a second wife. 2244 Abigail Gove, b. 9 Feb., 1824; m. Gyles M. Kelley. 2245 Mary Frances, b. 20 Aug., 1826; m. Samuel P. Crocker. She d. 15 Apr., 1879. 2246 William Stickney, b. 12 June, 1828; m. Abby Clement. He d. 6 Oct., 1881. 952— VII.— 386. Julia Gage, born in West Bradford, Mass., 1.5 July, 1794, daugh- ter of Uriah and Hannah (Tenney) ; married 26 Nov., 1818, Col. Uriah Bailey, born 30 Sept., 1792, son of Maj. Samuel and Hannah (Chase) of Newbury, Mass. Residence, West Newbury; now deceased. Children : 2247 Augustus Frank, b. 12 Oct., 1819; a Rev.; m. Melinda Dane. 2248 Uriah Gage, b. in 1821; d. in June, 1848; unmarried. 2249 Julia Gage, b. in 1822; m. Stephen England; res. West Newbury; d. in 1844. 2250 Hannah Tenney, b. 23 Aug., 1824; m. Thomas C. Noyes. 2251 Caroline C, b. in 1827; d. 12 Sept., 1846; unmarried. 2252 Laurentio, twin, b. 27 Feb., 1829; m. Julia Ann Stephens; m. second, Cynthia Ann Parker. 2253 Laurenda, twin, b. 27 Feb., 1829; d. young. 2254 Laurenda, b. 27 Aug., 1831; m. Dr. Preston M. Chase in 1858; res. North Danvers, Mass. 2255 Horace Newton; d. young. 2256 Horace Newton, b. 24 June. 1823; m. Alice Farrington. 953.— VII.— 386. Hannah Gage, born in West Bradford, Mass., 14 Aug., 1797, daughter of Uriah and Hannah (Tenney) ; married Nathaniel Gage of Bradford, Mass. They resided in the house in which Mrs. Gage was born. She died 5 Aug., 1878. Children: 2257 Newton; d. in California. 2258 Emeliue; m. Warren Johnson of Haverhill, Mass. 2259 William; m. Caroline Day. He d. 30 July, 1876, aged 44 years. 2260 Almira; m. Rev. Nathaniel Day of Newton, N. H. 2261 Julia A. 2262 Everett; m. Miss Buswell of Haverhill, Mass. 2263 Arabella; d. young. 206 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 954.— VII.— 386. Ruiiv Gage, bom in West Bradford, Mass., 22 Dec, 1800, (laughter of Uriah and Hannah (Tenney) ; married Nathaniel B. Tliurston, son of Es(iuire 'JMiurston of Bradford. He died, and she married her second husband, John Perley of Bradford. Children : 2264 Caroline A.; m. Allison Wheeler of Haverhill, Mass. 2265 William G.; Martha Bridge; Perley. Ch. (2 h.):— 2268 Ruby Ann; Clariuda G.; d. in 1866. 955.— VII.— 398. Joseph Texxey, born in New Ipswich, N. H., lo Aug., 1775, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Parker) ; married Judith Adams, who was born in 1775. Residence, New Ipswich, both having always lived there. He was a farmer on the fourth farm in south range, lot or range No. 12. Deceased. Children : 2270 *Clarissa W., b. 26 Aug., 1800. 2271 Emily, b. 12 Jan., 1805; d. 27 Apr., 1808, of scarlatina. 2272 »Arvllla, b. 18 July, 1807. 2273 *Joseph A., b. 1 Sept., 1812. 2274 George, b. 27 June, 1817; m. Fauuy Adams. He d. past 50 years, leaving one sou, who d. without issue. 956.— VII.— 398. Bex.tamix Tennev, born in New Ipswich, N. H., son of Josej^h and Elizabeth (Parker) ; married 23 Mch., 1806, Polly Richardson, daughter of Oliver Richardson of Billerica, Mass. He was a life- long resiet n:iiiie, not used by itself until the luidille of the eighteenth oentuvy. (Ilaxtiui.) ]\Ir,s. Tenney S. Bush, who was born in Wilmington, Vt., 6 Aug., 1806. In 1813 he removed to Ontario, N. Y., and for several years was interested in the iron ore mines; afterwards a farmer, and in Apr., 1854, removed to Fond du Lac county, Wis., later to Faribault county, Minn., where he died 15 Apr., 1870. Children: 2432 *Nathan Cram, b. 28 July, 1817. Ch. (2 w.):— 2433 *lsrancy Jane, b. 1 Sept., 1827. 2434 *01iver Bush, b. 9 Dec, 1828. 2435 Calista, b. 17 Mch., 1830; d. 1 Sept., 1830. 2436 *Hanauiali Derrick, b. 3 May, 1832. 2437 *Ainbrose Fox, b. 3 Oct., 1833. 2438 Infant, b. 17 Jan., 1835; d. 17 Jan., 1835. 2439 Silas Buel, b. 17 May, 1836; M. D.; m. in Wis., Hnldah Sax- ton. He served in the Civil war; res. Dakota; two children. 2440 *Naucy Almira, b. 5 Mch., 1838. 2441 *Eber James, b. May, 1839. 2442 *Srisan Avarilla, b. 23 Feb., 1841. 2443 *Eliza Lovina, b. 5 Apr., 1843. 2444 *George Meshach, b. 28 Jan., 1845. 2445 Infant daughter, b. 20 Apr., 1846; d. 20 Apr., 1846. 2446 *Sally Friday, b. 9 Oct., 1847; m. in Miim., Horatio Wicks. 2447 *Lucy Melissa, b. 16 Aug., 1849. 2448 «Anu Augusta, b. 19 Aug., 1851. 1024— VII.— 421. Rev. .V.mus Tknxey, born in Acton, Mass., 19 Oct., 1783, son of Amos and iNIary (Chapin) ; married 1 Jan., 1805, Olive Gilbert, who was born in Littleton, Mass., in 1779, and died 10 Sept., 1865. Pie was of the ^Methodist Episcopal church. Residence, Hancock, Lang- don, and Marlow, N. H., where he ])reached the Sabbath preceding his death, which occurred 15 Nov., 1843. Children: 2449 *AaTO]i, b. 8 June, 1806. 2450 *Saruh, b. 30 Nov., 1807. 2451 •Gilbert, b. 24 July, 1809. 2452 »John, b. 8 Oct., 1812. 24.13 •Amos, b. 5 Feb., 1815. 24.71 Wrsl.'v. b. 28 July, 1821; d. 21 July, 1823. GENEALOGY. 217 1025.— VII— 421. Samuel Te^xey, born in .Vcton, Mass., 19 July, 1785, son of Amos and JNIary (Chapin); married 26 Mcli., 1809, Clarissa Noyes, who was born 12 Dec, 1788, and died 25 Jan., 1846. He married 10 Oct., 1847, his second wife, Susan F. Cram, who was born lo Oct., 1807, and died 4 May, 1862. Residence, Stoddard and Mar- low, IST. IT.; a carpenter. He died 4 Oct., 1867. Children: 2455 Gilmau B., b. 11 Apr., 1810; m. 21 Feb., 1834, Sarah Cram, who d. 10 Sept., 1856. He d. 14 Feb., 1853. 24.56 Milton, b. 5 July, 1812; d. 20 Sept., 1835. 2457 Laurena, b. 6 Oct., 1814; d. 12 Sept., 1819. 2458 *Leonard, b. 30 May, 1817. 2459 *Maria, b. 1 June, 1819. 2460 *Sauboru, b. 13 Jan., 1827. 3461 Clarissa L., b. 22 Sept., 1831; m. iu Oct., 1852, Moses L. Rulow, and d. 1 Dec, 1854. Ch. (2 w.):— 2462 Mary Ellen, b. iu 1848; m. Mr. Silley of Marlow; had one sou. She d. in 1861. 1026.-VII.-421. Stephen Testxey, born in Hancock, X. H., 31 May, 1787, son of Amos and Mary (Chapin) ; married Lucy Parker, who was born 18 May, 1787, and died 11 June, 1879. He resided at the Morrison l)lace, near the Bradford mills at Hancock, a farmer, and died 7 Sept., 1876. Children : 2463 *Stillman, b. 22 Aug., 1809. 2464 Myi-anda, b. 12 May, 1812; m. Leonard Malior; res. Peter- borough, N. H. 2465 David H., b. 25 Jan., 1826. 2466 Judson, b. 29 Aug., 1827; m. Julia C. Wilder. 1027.— VII.— 421. XA^fcv Texxey, born in Hancock, X. H., 8 Feb., 1789, daughter of Amos and Mary (Chapin) ; married 20 Jan., 1808, James Ramsey of Greenfield, N. H. Residence, Marlow, N. H. ; removed in 1836 to Alstead, N. H., where Mr. Ramsey died 18 Auor., 1850. a2:ed sixty-four years. She married 7 Apr., 1852, her second husband, Capt. Amos Kidder, who died at Alstead, 23 Sept., 1873. She died 14 Oct., 1865. Children: 218 THE TE^CNEY FAMIJ.V. 2467 Calvin, b. 12 July, 1S08; d. young. 2468 *David, b. 29 Mch., 1810. 2469 *James, b. 29 June, 1812. 2470 *John, b. 3 Aug., 1814. 2471 *Mai7 N., b. 13 Sept., 1816. 2472 *Celiuda B., b. 4 Feb., 1819. 2473 *Luther P., b. 21 Aug., 1821. 2474 Martha A., b. 29 Apr., 1824; m. May, 1846, James A. Brown. 2475 Allen, b. 4 Mch., 1827; d. 27 Apr., 1827. 2476 Mark A., b. 8 May, 1828; res. Alstead. 2477 *Nathau R., b. 10 Apr., 1834. 1029.— VII.~421. Joel Texxey, born in Hancock, X. H., 20 June, 1793, sou of Amos and Mary (Chapin) ; married Lavina Messenger of Stoddard, N. H. She was born 21 Sept., 1796, and died 23 Mch., 1825. He married his second wife, Jane Thompson, who was born in Marlow, N. H., 15 Feb., 1803, and died 10 Apr., 1844. Residence, Hancock ; removed to Marlow. The first store at Soutli Marlow was opened by Joel Tenney. He also had a farm, and died G Julv, 1881. Children : 2478 Elvira, b. at Lempster, N. H., 7 Nov., 1819; d. 28 Mch., 1844. 2479 *Rebecca, b. 16 May, 1821. 2480 *Lavina, b. 21 July, 1823. 2481 *Wilbur T., b. 20 Mch., 1825. Ch. (2 w.):— 2482 *Jauo, b. 14 Aug., 1827. 2483 *Orinda, b. 13 Aug., 1828. 2484 Alonzo, b. 29 Juue, 1833; d. 30 Apr., 1834. 2485 *Miltou, b. 4 Jan., 1836. 2486 Infant daughter, b. 11 Jan., 1837; d. 12 Jan., 1838. 2487 *Emeline, b. 6 June, 1842. 1030.— VII.— 421. Joiix Texxkv, born in Hancock, N. IL, 2 May, 1795, son of Amos and Mary (Chapin); married 8 Mch., 1821, Sarah Collins, daughter of John M. and Elizabeth (Brackett) of Antrim, N. H. Mrs. Tenney was born 4 Jan., 1800, and died 20 Jan., 1872. Resi- dence, Hancock; a farmer, and died 19 Oct., 1807. Children: 2488 *Irene, b. 17 Dec, 1821. 2489 *Lydia Ann, b. 18 Nov., 1823. 2490 *Cyi-us Franklin, b. 23 May, 1826. 2491 Rebecca Maria, b. 5 Aug., 1828; m. 13 May, 1856, William A. Lord; res. Francestown, N. H. GENEALOGY. 219 2492 *Sylvester, b. 29 Mch., 1831. 2493 *James Collius, b. 21 Aug., 1838. 2494 Charles Orion, b. 10 Feb., 1837; (1. 16 Jan., 1854. 2495 John S., b. IS July, 1839; d. 19 July, 1861. 2496 *Sarah Elizabeth, b. 28 Apr., 1842. 1031.— VII.-421. Polly Tenxey, born in Hancock, N. H., 4 July, 1797, daughter of Amos and Mary (Chapin) ; married 9 Sept., 1830, William Smith,. l)y Rev. Nathaniel Ladd. Residence, Cliarlestown, N. H., where he died in 1877. Mrs. Smith died IG Mch., 1876. Children : 2497 Orreu, b. 27 Nov., 1832; a farmer; m. Columbia Frost; res. Renwick, Iowa. 2498 Cyrus, b. 12 July, 1834; a banker; res. Renwick, Iowa. 1034.— VII.— 421. Sakah Texxey, born in Hancock, X. H., 7 Aug., 1801, daughter of Amos and Mary (Chapin) ; married 6 July, 1824, Benjamin Allen Billings, a farmer, born in Mason, oST. H., 19 Mch., 1799, and died 14 Mch., 1870. Residence, Dublin, N. H., and Albion, Me. Mrs. Billings died at China, Me., 8 Sept., 1802. Children : 2499 Miranda T., b. 4 Jan., 1826; m. Eben Handy. 2500 «Lydia Maria, b. 18 Dec, 1827. 2501 Mary Louisa, b. 6 June, 1830; ni. William W. Woodsum. 2502 Amos Judson, b. 20 Jan., 1833; ui. Lizzie Bacon. 2503 James Allen, twin, b. 1 Jan., 1835; m. 31 Mch., 1857, Ann M. Handy. He d. 17 Jan., 1885. 2504 Sarah Ellen, twin, b. 1 Jan., 1835; d. 21 Jan., 1854. 1036.— VII.-424. Isaac Tenney, born in Bennington, N. H., 23 Oct., 1797, son of Isaac and Sally (Dodge); married in June, 1829, Mary Wight, who died 20 Mch., 1895. Residence, Windham, Ohio; a farmer and teacher; "became rich." (.J. Tenney.) He died 28 Feb., 1874. Children : 2505 Selena Tenney, b. 6 May, 1831; ni. in June, 1849, John Reed; she d. 26 Aug., 1852. 2506 LaFrancis, b. 18 June, 1834; d. 13 June, 1836. 2507 Sarah, b. 9 Dec, 1836; d. 18 Oct., 1838. 2508 *LaCortes, b. 9 Dec, 1838. 2509 LaZell, b. 13 May, 1842; unmarried; d. in U. S. service,, Apr., 1862. 220 THE TENNEV FAMILY. 1037.-VII.-424. Ai;1(;aii. Ti:nxkv, born in IJennington, X. II., 8 Aug., 1801, ible, her mother having died in her family at Barre Center, N. Y., 13 Jmie, 1880. Children : 2721 *Samuel A., b. 22 May, 1825. 2722 *Sopbia R., b. 30 Aug., 1829. 1137.-VII.-473. Euxic'E Texxey, born 20 Apr., 1804, daughter of Asa and Tem- perance (Smith) of Lebanon, X. Y.; married Da^id Bangs of Chili Center, N. Y., where they resided on a large farm, which he had •cleared from heavj' timber. He died, and she passed the remainder of her life in Rochester, N. Y., with a son. They had a large family ; the names of all have not been received. She kept a gu-1 named Charlotte Oakman, many years, who was rescued from the Apache Indians by a United States officer. Children : 2723 Heury; taught school and singing; m. and had two children. 2724 Mary; m. Mr. Brown. 1140.— VII.— 476. Amos Thompson Tenn^ey, born 3 Mch., 1792, son of Joseph and Phebe (Smith) of Sangerstield, N. Y.; married Polly Maria Whiting 12 May, 1814; married his second wife, Eunice Stebbins, and third wife, Phebe L. Elms. No dates or further particulars received. He died 5 Apr., 1866. Residence, Pompej^, N. Y. Children : 2725 *Emeline, b. 16 Apr., 1815. 2726 *Mary Ann., b. 19 Aug., 1818. 2727 *Eliza, b. 31 Mch., 1821. 2728 Orlando, b. 17 Sept., 1822; res. St. Cloud, Minn.; no family. 2729 Amos, b. 5 Sept., 1824; unmarried; res. Pompey; d. in 1876-77. Ch. (2 w.):— 2730 »Charles M., b. 24 July, 1832. 2731 *Charlotte M., b. 24 July, 1836. 2732 Maria L., b. 11 June, 1838; m. Cyrus Chaffee; res. Fabius, Mo. ; no issue. Ch. (3w.):— 2733 Homer, b. 12 June, 1864; m.; res. Sedalia, Mo. 1141.— VII.-476. Daniel C. Texxey, born 3 Sept., 1796, son of Joseph and I'hebe (Smith) of Sangersfield, N. Y.; married 10 Nov., 1821, Mary Collins, who was born 1 Feb., 1804, and died 23 May, 1842. He GENEALOGY. 237 married his second wife, 16 Oct., 1842, Martha Osborn, who was born 19 May, 1804, and died 28 Oct., 1847. He married his third wife, 11 May, 1848, Emily Corbin, who was born 2 Feb., 1812. Mr. Tenney died at Tully, N. Y., 30 Aug., 1860. Children : 2734 Dan, b. 29 Apr.; d. same day. 2735 David H., b. 23 Aug., 1823; d. 29 July, 1825. 2736 Mary J., b. 1 Aug., 1825; d. 22 Aug., 1827. 2737 Ann W., b. 22 Feb., 1830; m. Levi N. Fowler of Syracuse, N. Y. ; a carpenter. 2738 Amos C, b. 28 Dec, 1833; m. 26 Oct., 1867, Sarah A. Smith. He d. 26 Nov., 1867. Ch. (2 w.):— 2739 *Heury 0., b. 27 July, 1843. 1144.-VII.-4S2. SoLOMOiQ- Haskin Texxey, born in Homer, N. Y., 9 Jan., 1809, son of Elijah ; married Mary Cross, who died in 1851-.52. He mar- ried second wife, Mrs. Thomas ; no issue from this marriage. Resi- dence, Crawford county. Pa. He was a farmer and preacher. Children : 2740 Mary Aridua, b. 13 Feb., 1833; m. Mr. Henderson; had four daughters; two living, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Durham. Mrs. Henderson d. 30 March, 1887. 2741 Marion Helen, b. 2 Mch., 1836; m. Mr. Boyle; two daughters and one son, all living (1903). 2742 "Wilson Pembroke, b. 2 Mch., 1838; m. H. Thomas, later Mrs. Pratt; left a married daughter. He died at Oil City, 25 July, 1895. He was a soldier in the Civil War, 1861-62. 2743 *Newton Solomon, b. 3 Nov., 1840. 2744 Levi Edwin, b. 1 Nov., 1843; a soldier; served in the Civil War; m. Sarah Kelso, who d. in the autumn of 1908; res. Centervilie, Pa.; no issue. 2745 «Emma Lucy, b. 15 July, 1846. 2746 Jefferson Forest, b. 7 Sept., 1850; unmarried. 1149.— VII.-483. Lux A TEX>fEY, born in Orwell, Vt., 27 Aug., 1803, daughter of Isaac and Minerva (Burke) ; married in Lockport, N. Y., 26 Jan., 1831, Martin Deming Branch, who was born 10 Feb., and died 3 Mch., 1881. She died 31 May, 1892. Residence, Orwell. Children : 2747 *Isaac Tenney, b. 15 Feb., 1832. 2748 Vernon Harris, b. 5 Feb., 1838. 238 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1149— VII.— 483. Anselmo Texxev, born in Orwell, Vt., 3 Sept., 1805, son of Isaac and Minerva (Burke) ; mai'ried in Benson, Yt., 17 Dec, 1829, Maria Root, wlio was born 13 Nov., 1809, and died 22 Aug., 1855. He married at Albion, Mich., 13 Oct., 1858, his second wife, Julia French, who was born 22 Apr., 1834. He died at Gaines, IST. Y., 11 Jan., 1882. Children: 2749 *Luna Maria, b. 4 Nov., 1831. 2750 *Samuel Newell, b. 3 July, 1835. 2751 *Damel Luman, b. 5 Mch., 1846. Oh. (3 w.):— 2752 Clara; d. when three weeks old. 2753 Miuerva Bell, b. 16 May, 1862. 1152.-VII.— 483. De. Luman Texxey, born in Orwell, Yt., 3 Apr., 1809, son of Isaac and Minerva (Burke) ; married Sunday, 21 Aug., 1836, at North Amherst, Ohio, Emeline Charity Harris, who was born at Becket, Mass., 9 Oct., 1809. He graduated at the Medical College, Castleton, Yt., a successful practitioner. He died 15 Dec, 1844. His widow resided with her daughter, Mrs. Ellis, at Oberlin, Ohio, where she was the " light of the house." She died with an unclouded and peaceful departure 30 Aug., 1893, closing a Ufe of rare devotion and usefulness. Children : 2754 *Miuerva Emeliue, b. 19 Sept., 1837. 2755 *Melissa Roxeua, b. 21 Jan., 1840. 2756 *Luman Harris, b. 1 Oct., 1841. 2757 Theodore Albert, b. 15 Nov., 1848; killed in battle at Five Forks, 1 Apr., 1865. 1154.— VII.-483. MixERVA E>rELixE Tenxey, born in Orwell, Yt., 3 Sept., 1813, daughter of Isaac and IMinerva (Burke) ; married in Orwell, 30 July, 1830, Alonzo Carter Webber. Residence, Lockport, N. Y. Mr. Webber died 13 Dec, 1849. She died 21 Mch., 1896. Children: 2758 Alouzo Weston, b. 17 Feb., 1839; d. 5 July, 1876. 2759 Alfred Thomas, b. 23 Mch., 1841; d. 23 Mch., 1872. 2760 *Lumau Tenuey, b. 13 Apr., 1844. 2761 »Edward Oliuton, b. 11 Nov., 1848. 1155.— VII.— 483. Sally (Sarah) Riiodilla Texnev, born in Orwell, Yt., 6 Mch., 1817, daughter of Isaac and Mmerva (Burke) ; married 14 July, GENEALOGY. 239 1838, Capt. George Washington Jones, who was born in Saybrook, Conn., 24 Jan., 1812, and died 9 Oct., 1894; a shipbuilder. Resi- dence, Cleveland, Ohio. She is in comfortable health, reads and sews with the aid of glasses, at the age of eighty-seven years (1904). The names of her grandchildren were received too late to carry for- ward to their proper j^laces. Children : 2762 George Watson, b. 23 Oct., 1840; m. 11 Sept., 1886, Julia Mead Quiunette. Cliildreu: Earnest Watson, b. 4 Apr., 1888; Mam-ice Milton, b. 25 Mcli., 1890; Gertrude Juliette, b. 22 June, 1892; Ethel Vivian, b. 24 Mch., 1895. 2763 *Sarah Roxena, b. 7 Dec, 1842; m. 19 Feb., 1873, Edwin Woodruff, who d. at San Raphael, Cal., 16 Oct., 1875. 2764 Ada Rhodilla, b. 19 Feb., 1847; m. 7 May, 1883, Spencer Bon- uell. She d. 4 Feb., 1903, at Cleveland, Ohio. No issue. 2765 Alonzo Webber, b. 7 Oct., 1849; m. 20 Feb., 1899, Myrtle Ryan. Children: Florence, Bessie. 2766 Lumau Tenney, b. 2 June, 1855; m. 31 Oct., 1888, Nellie Baldwin. Children: Gaylord Luman, b. 19 Sept., 1889; Herbert Tenney, b. 8 Aug., 1891; Ralph Baldwin, b. 29 June, 1896; Merritt Asa, b. 29 Jan., 1899. 1157.-VII.— 483. Melissa Maria Texxey, born in Orwell, Vt., 30 Jan., 1822, daughter of Isaac and Minerva (Burke); married 21 Sept., 1843, Daniel Newhall, who was born at Lockport, IST. Y., 24 Mch., 1821. Residence, Milwaukee, Wis. She died 12 Dec, 1855 ; her death was very greatly lamented ; a life of devotion. He married in 1857 his second wife, Roxena Burke Tenney, who was born in Orwell, 16 July, 1819, a sister of Melissa Maria. From early childhood Mrs. Roxena B. was interested in study and teaching. In 1845 she graduated from Mt. Holyoke College ; was very closely connected with Mary Lyon, being her amanuensis for two years, and declined remaining as teacher. In 1840 the trustees of the Medical College in Willoughby, Ohio, wrote Miss Lyon for a teacher. Miss Tenney responded, and in Mch., 1847, she opened a female college, which in its work of usefulness was most wonderful. In the seventh year there were two hundred and thirty-six pupils. Judge Hitchcock, from Cleveland, expressed his pleasure by a donation of $1,000, which in its future work was increased to $80,000. From over- work she was obliged to resign, to her intense grief ; the trustees wishing to defray expenses for her recovery, besides her salary, could she recuperate so as to return. The building having burned. 240 THE TENNEY FAMILY. the seminary was transferred to Painesville, Ohio, and from its orrowth became Lake Erie College. At this date she writes a firm,* letrible hand, residing in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ilelmer of Chicago, lU. (1904). Mr. Xewhall possessed a broad mind, a generous heart, and in his benefactions was very thoughtful for the upbuilding of Milwaukee. He died 23 Dec, 1895. Children : 2767 *Minerva Melissa, b. 5 Sept., 1844. 2768 *Dauiel Edward, b. 25 Sept., 1846. 2769 *Harriet Elizabeth, b. 9 Sept., 1848. 2770 *Ella Maria, b. 19 Feb., 1850. 2771 Flora Roxena, b. 16 Nov., 1852; m. Luman Tenney Webber. 2772 »Arthur Teuuey, b. 11 Apr., 1854. 1158.-VII.— 485. Elijah Isaac Pomeeoy, born 13 Nov., 1798, son of Dr. Enoch and Polly (Tenney) ; married 22 Dec, 1820, Loretta M. Wilbur, who Avas born 9 Aug., 1708, and died 22 May, 1861. Mr. Pomeroy died 12 Dec, 1864. Children: 2773 Emily M., b. 31 Dec, 1822; m. 23 May, 1844, Levi Leek. She d. 9 May, 1858. 2774 Luna A., b. 7 Feb., 1825; m. at Lafayette, 111., 21 Nov., 1844, Isaac Reed. 2775 Orsilia E., b. 27 July, 1827; m. 5 Apr., 1845, Avery A. Reed. She d. 4 May, 1849. 2776 Mary Lovice, b. 10 May, 1830; m. 9 Dec, 1855, Adam Dick. 2777 Norman E., b. 5 Juue, 1833; m. iu West Jersey, 111., 11 Nov., 1854, Lydia Authouy. 2778 Edwiu B., b. 6 May, 1835; m. at Fort Scott, Kan., Hattie Stiles. 2779 Lima A., b. 13 July, 1838; m. iu Fulton, 111., 27 Jan., 1861, Carlos Miner. 2780 Harriet L., b. 18 Mcb., 1842; m. 20 Juue, 1858, James H. Hickok. 1160.— VII.— 485. Exocn Pomeroy, born 11 July, 1802, son of Dr. Enoch and Polly (Tenney) ; married in Franklin, Vt., 13 Feb., 1836, Betsey Towle Colcord; now deceased. ]\[r. Pomeroy died 18 Mch., 1875. Chil- dren : 2781 Caudace Pease, b. 15 Dec, 1837; m. Mr. Temple. 2782 Enoch G., b. 11 Mch., 1840; m. 22 Feb., 1870, Lydia E. Hib- l.ard. GENEALOGY. 241 2783 Mary Aun, b. 19 Nov., 1844; principal of Franklin Academy. 2784 Luna Lovice, b. 26 Sept., 1846; d. 20 Aug., 1870. 1161.— VII.— 485. Jesse Pomeroy, born 2 July, 1804, son of Dr. Enoch and Polly (Tenney) ; married in Sheldon, Vt., 18 Feb., 1829, Martha Manly, who was born 25 Dec, 1805; deceased. Residence, Franklin, Vt. He died 3 Aug., 1875. Children: 2785 Lucieu Le^vis, b. 14 Nov., 1829; d. 3 May, 1832. 2786 Abigail, b. 19 Apr., 1833; m. iu Blue Earth, Minn., 24 June^ 1855, Solomon S. Burleson; had seven children. 2787 Oakley, b. 10 June, 1836; res. Charles City, la. 2788 Merrett, b. 5 Jan., 1839. 2789 Alvan Tenney, b. 6 Feb., 1841, m. 23 Aug., 1864, Emily Vir- ginia Child, b. 23 Aug., 1842; had three children. 2790 Henry, b. 21 July, 1843. 2791 John Wesley, b. 18 Feb., 1848; res. Franklin, Vt. 1162.— VII.-485. Mary Pomeroy, born 3 Nov., 1806, daxighter of Dr. Enoch and Polly (Tenney) ; married in Franklin, Vt., 10 Feb., 1828, Orwell Kempton, who was born 2 June, 1802, and died 9 Aug., 1849. Children : 2792 Lucien, b. 13 Nov., 1829; d. 27 Mch., 1832. 2793 Mary, b. 22 Mch., 1832; d. in 1867. 2794 Lucien, b. 27 Apr., 1834; m. in St. Albans, Vt., 30 Jan., 1856, Catharine A. Cabot. 2795 Maria Jane, b. 11 June, 1836; m. John K. L. Maynard of Waverley, la.; had six children. 2796 Melissa, b. 31 Jan., 1839; d. 24 July, 1848. 2797 Emory, b. 26 Oct., 1841; m. 1 Oct., 1868, Lucy Howard. 2798 Charles Pomeroy, b. 27 July, 1844; d. 4 Apr., 1847. 2799 Emily, b. 6 Aug., 1848. 1163.— VII.-485. Lorenzo Pomeroy, born 14 .Jirne, 1809, son of Dr. Enoch and Polly (Tenney) ; married in Highgate, Vt., 5 Dec, 1833, Martha Ann Cvitler, who was born 23 Feb., 1812. Deceased. Children: 2800 Rosamond Harris, b. 25 Sept., 1834; m. 8 Oct., 1851, Dr. Edgar J. Powers; ch., Edgar; Ehvyu. 2801 Joseph Cutler, b. 26 Jan., 1838; M. D.; m. C. Cornelia Ben- nett; ch., Martha A.; Maria L. 2802 Martha, twin, b. 24 Jan., 1841; d. 10 Feb., 1841. 2803 Mary, twin, b. 24 Jan., 1841; d. 7 Feb., 1841. 2804 Lorenzo, b. 3 June, 1842. 2805 Ellen M., b. 21 July, 1844. i6 242 THE TENNEY' FAMILY. 1167 .— VII.-485. John Nklsox Pomeuoy, born 5 31ay, 1820, son of Dr. Enoch and Polly (Tenney); married in Bakersfield, \t., 28 June, 184G, Mary Ann 8hattuck, who was born 18 Apr., 1828, and died 11 Oct., 1847. He married at Bakersfield, 19 Nov., 1848, his second Avife, Mary L. Dean, who was V)orn 4 Feb., 1828. He was a merchant. Children : 3806 Mary Ann Frances, b. 2 May, 1847; ni. Stephen B. Audersou. Ch. (2 w.):— 2807 Leoua, b. 19 Nov., 1S49. 3808 Abba Amelia, b. 2 Feb., 1855. 1169.— VII.-486. Angelixe Lokaixe Texxey, born in Sudbmy, Vt., 25 Oct., 1810, daughter of Levi and Mary (Kingsbury); married in Plain- field, X. Y., 10 Xov., 1836, Samuel Xorthrup Castle, who was born in Cazenovia, N. Y., 1 Aug., 1808, of New England parentage, an insatiable reader, and a teacher. In 1831 he united withthe church at Sweden, N. Y., later a bank cashier at Cleveland, Ohio, became convinced that it was his duty to go upon a foreign mission and offered his services to the Board as a teacher, and sent to Honolulu, H. I., u])on the bark Mary Frazier, seventh reinforcement, a voyage of one himdred sixteen days, amving there 9 April, 1837, and was early appointed financial agent of A. B. C. F. M. In 1839 an article from his pen had a circulation of 1,000 copies in the United States. He was one of the founders of the Punahou school in 1841, which grew to be Oahu College, and one of the first trustees and treasurer for forty years. Mrs. Castle died at Honolulu, H. I., 5 Mch., 1841, She was educated at Oberlin College. He married at West Exeter, N. Y., 13 Nov., 1842, his second wife, Marj- Tenney, who was born at Plainfield, 26 Oct., 1819, daughter of Levi and ^Nlary \. (Kingsbury). They sailed 2 Nov., 1842, and arrived at Honolulu 17 Mch., 1843. \Vhile he was arbitrator he was offered the position of [(residing justice, later of the supreme court, and a minister of the interior, all of w liitli he declined. In 1856 he was selected to represent the American Bible Societ}', and present a magnificently-bound ]>ible to Kamehameha IV. Mary (Tenney) Castle. GENEALOGY. 243 After the accession of Kamehamelia Y, in 1803, he was called to the Privy Council, a position which he retained under Lunalilo and Kalakaua, and elected to the legislature of 1864-65, acting as ju'esident of that body. Kalakaua appointed him a member of the House of Nobles. He held that position and that of Privy Coun- cilor until he resigned on account of iniirmities. He donated three scholarships to the Oahu College. In 1851, with the approbation of the A. B. C. F. M., he formed a partnership with Amos S. Cooke, and established the well-known mercantile house of Castle & Cooke. 3[r. and Mrs. Castle celebrated their golden wedding, receiving their friends and listening to the melody of Mendelshohn's " Wed- ding March." He was a strong supporter of the new government, but only lived fourteen days after the new republic was organized ; he died 14 July, 1894. In memorj^ of her husband Mrs. Castle gave an organ to Oahu College. The Castle jMemorial Free Kindergarten was established at Honolulu in the fall of 1899 by Mrs. Mary (Tenney) Castle and her children, which is supported by them as a memorial to Henry N. and his little daughter, Helen Dorothy Frida Castle, who were lost in the steamer JElbe off the coast of England, 30 Jan., 1895. The Mary Castle Day Nursery' in connection Avith the Castle Home for children was opened 16 Feb., 1901; its name was given in honor of its constant friend and benefactor. Her hand and heart have ever been open to bless; even our Spanish-American soldiers waiting in the harbor at Honolulu received from Mrs. Castle a free daily lunch ; one article of the menu comprised ninety-six loaves of bread. (Miss M.) Children : 2809 »Mary Tenney, b. 9 May, 1838. Ch. (2. w.):— 2810 Samuel, b. 25 Oct., 1843; d. 27 Oct., 1843. 2811 *Charles Alfred, b. IG Dec, 1844. 2812 *Harriet Augeliue, b. 1 Jau., 1847. 2813 *William Richards, b. 19 Mch., 1849. 2814 George Parmelee, b. 29 Apr., 1851; m. Ida M. Tenney. 2815 Albert Tyler, b. 5 Dec, 1853; d. 14 Nov., 1864. 2816 *James Bicknell, b. 27 Nov., 1855. 2817 Caroline Dickinson, b. 15 Mch., 1858; has unusual musical talent, cultivated at Boston and Oberlin conservatories, and several years at Berlin, Germany; a teacher of music in Oahu College, 1885-86; res. Honohilu; iinmarried. 2818 *Helen Kingsbury, b. 5 Aug., 1860. 2819 *Henry Northrup, b. 22 Aug., 1862. 244 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 1172.-VII.— 486. Hou.vcK Tkxnky, born in Plainfield, K Y., 23 Aug., 1816, son of Levi and ^Mavy (Kingsbiiry); married in Cazenovia, N. Y., 5 Sept., 1843, Elizabeth Olive Parmelee, who was born 20 Apr., 1817. Residence, Baldwinsville, N. Y. Children : 2820 Mary Elizabeth, b. 24 Sept., 1844; m. 26 Apr., 1870, William E. Chidester. She d. iu Minueapoli.s, Minn., 8 Dec, 1871. 2821 *Harriet Clarinda, b. 8 Sept., 1846. 2822 Gertrude Maria, b. 16 Dec, 1850; m. iu Jordan, N. Y., 23 Mch., 1877, Dr. S. Douglas Tmniug. She d. 1 Dec, 1880. 1173.— VII.-486. Nancy Kingsbury Tenney, born in Plainfield, N. Y., 19 Mch., 1818, daughter of Levi and Mary (Kingsbury); married in Plain- field 13 June, 1842, Hiram Austin Matteson, Esq., who was born 24 Feb., 1814. Residence, Garrettsville, N. Y., and West Exeter, N. Y. Mrs. Matteson died 12 Oct., 1883. Children : 2823 *Angeliue Lorena, b. 30 Sept., 1844. 2824 *Enima Aletta, b. 30 June, 1849. 2825 Hu-am Cecil, b. 4 Feb., 1853; d. 27 Nov., 1854. 2826 Florence Dora, b. 26 Jan., 1856; d. 21 Aug., 1865. 2827 Alvan Teuuey, b. 4 Nov., 1857; d. 14 June, 1864. 2828 Effie, b. 3 Sept., 1863; d. 10 Aug., 1865. 1175.-VII.-486. Hakiuet Newell Tenxey, born in Plainfield, N. Y., 28 June, 1821, daughter of Levi and jNIary (Kingsbury); married in Plain- field, 7 Jan., 1852, Alfred Phineas Peck, who was born in ^Yarren, N. Y., 7 Jan., 1819. In early years he served as a clerk in Herki- mer county, N. Y., removed to New York city, where he was suc- cessful in commercial business, and a member of the " Old Trinity Quartette Choir." He died in Winnetka, III., 18 Aug., 1883. She received her education at the Clinton Female Academy, Miss Kelley's school, Utica, N. Y., subseciuently at Oberlin College. About 1845 she oi)ened a school at the Tenney homestead, which became a local educational center as an academy. In faith, a Presbyterian ; her character filled with graces; "her life a victory and her death a coronation." Died at Kenova, W. Va., 20 Jan., 1903, of acute bron- chitis. The family resided after 1873 in Milwaukee, Wis., then in Winnetka and Evanston,Ill., until 1892, since which date at Kenova, a town established largely by her son, L. Tenney Peck. Children : GENEALOGr. 245 '3829 Mary Arnieuia, b. 3 Aug., 1853; a pianist. 2830 Charles Alfred, b. 5 Oct., 1855; m. 30 Mcb., 1891, to Cleopa- tra Sherwood Graves, by Rev. Cliutou Locke; res. Chicago, 111. 2831 Frank Rathbun, b. 9 Sept., 1858; res. Kenova, V. Va. 2832 *Levi Tenney, b. 25 Feb., 1860. 2833 Harriet Louisa, b. 7 May, 1863; a fine singer and member of the Chicago Apollo Club. 1176— VII -486. Rev. Levi Texxey, D. D., born in Plainfield, N. Y., 12 Dec, 1823, son of Levi and Mary (Kingsbury) ; married in Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 Dec, 1S49, Gertrude Everett, daughter of Philip. She died 13 Oct., 1850. He married 10 Apr., 1856, his second wife, Ellen Douglas (Greene) Sherman, who died 26 Aug., 1878. He married at Cameron, Tex., 9 Aug., 1883, his third wife, Mrs. Frances Louise (McAdory) Black. He graduated at Hamilton College in 1846. Residence, Hico, Tex.; editor of the Texas Presln/terian live years. He, at this date, Feb., 1903, resides at Brownwood, Tex. Children : 2834 *Edward Griswold, b. 3 Oct., 1850. Ch. (2 w.):— 2835 George Bartlett, b. 12 Dec, 1856; d. 27 Mch., 1868. Ch. (3w.):— 2836 Mary Castle, b. 5 Sept., 1888. 1177— VII.-486. LuciA>f PoHKKOY Tenxey, bom in Plainfield, X. Y., 9 Jvxly, 1825, son of Levi and Mary (Kingsbury) ; married in Edmeston, X. Y., 25 Dec, 1850, Maria Amanda Berlingham, who was born 14 May, 1831, and died 9 Oct., 1851. He married at West Exeter, X. Y., 22 Feb., 1854, his second wife, Mary Eliza Davies, who was born 17 Dec, 1835. Residence, Brookl^^n and Plainfield, X. Y. He died at St. Andrew's Bay, Fla., 6 Xov., 1898. Children (2 w.) : 2837 *Vernou Lucieu, b. 6 Oct., 1854. 2838 *Ida Mary, b. 30 June, 1856. 2839 *Edward Davies, b. 26 Jan., 1859. 1178— VII -486. ALVA]sr Tex^s'ey, born in Plainfield, X. Y., 11 Mch., 1828, son of Levi and Marj- (Kingsbury) ; married in Oberlin, Ohio, 25 Aug., 1870, Sarah Eugenia Felton, daughter of Alonzo and Mary (Tenney), 246 THE TENNEY FAMILY. who was born S June, 1845. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died in the raih-oad station, 12 Sept., 1885. lie graduated 1849 at Hamilton College, and was a man honored and respected; of marked individuality, methodical, with a deep love of family and family record. To him we are indebtod for dates and names otherwise omitted, the same being kindly allowed by Mrs. Tenney, who is a superior woman in talent and feminine accomplishments. Child : 2840 Alvau Alonzo, b. 24 Nov., 1876; grad. Columbia College, 1898, A. B. ; from Columbia University , 1899, A. M., and studied iu Berlin and Paris; res. Brooklyn. 1179— VII.— 487. Doctor Lyman Tenxky, born in Orwell, Vt., 15 May, 1810, son of Beacon Jesse and Harriet (Sanderson) ; married in Franklin, Yt., 4 Jan., 1835, Rebecca Randall, who was born in Aug., 1819, and died 21 May, 1866. He graduated from Castleton Medical College in 1833, and was a professor in the Albany Medical College. He practised three or four years at Franklin, Yt., and died 27 Oct., 1837, of pneumonia. Children : 2841 *Augeliue Haseltiue, b. 7 Dec. 1835. 2842 Sarah Lyman, b. 16 Nov., 1837; m. 7 Jan., 1869, Harry H. Prescott; four children. She d. 4 July, 1885. 1180.— VII.-487. Levi Tenxey, born in Orwell, Yt., 12 Nov., 1811, son of Deacon Jesse and Harriet (Sanderson) ; married in Stillwater, N. Y., 31 Oct., 1844, Maria Phebe Mallett, who was born in Nov., 1816, and died 20 Sept., 1860. He died at the homestead in Orwell, 6 Dec, 1855. Children : 2843 lufant daughter, b. iu Nov., 1845; d. in Nov., 1845. 2844 Edward Randall, b. 9 Apr., 1848; d. 29 July, 1853. 2845 ^Levi Sanderson, b. 19 Feb., 1853. 1181.— VII.-487. RoLi.ix Sanderson Texney, born in Orwell, Yt., 15 Feb., 1814, son of Deacon Jesse and Harriet (Sanderson); married in St. Albans, Vt, 11 Oct., 1842, Martha P. Jewett, who was born in 1821, and died 17 Aug., 1849. He married in New York, 27 Aug., 1855, his second wife, ^Irs. Jane Ladd. ]\Ir. Tenney died 21 July, 1873- Children : 2846 Albert Dana, b. 18 Mch., 1844; m.; res. Evansville, Ind. 2847 Kolliii Anselmo, b. 17 June, 1849; d. 17 Aug., 1849. 'y. y. P5 y. y- H Ph' Q 1-5 GENEALOGY. 247 Cb. (2 w.):— 3848 Charles C, b. 7 June, 1856; m. iu Apr., 1882, M. Wright. 2849 Addle J., b. 4 Nov., 1858; m. 13 May, 1879, Jacob Jeuner. 2850 Jesse Eugene, b. in 1862; d. 25 Jan., 1862. 2851 Rollin Sanderson, b. 31 Dee., 1864. 2852 Hattie S., b. 15 Nov., 1866; d. iu 188-. 2853 Frank D., b. 7 June, 1869. 1182.-VII.— 487. Judge Jesse Eugene Texxey, born in Orwell, Vt., 23 July, 1816, son of Deacon Jesse and Harriet (Sanderson); married in St. Albans, Yt., 27 Mch., 1854, Harriet Augusta Edgerton, who was liorn in 1834. Residence, Lansing, Mich., where he died Saturday, 1 Nov., 1890. He was for ten years state librarian of Michigan, also a delegate to the national convention when President Lincoln was nominated. He had successfully filled various public offices in Mich- igan and other places, and for a term of years was consul and commer- cial agent in the Lombardo-Venetian kingdom. He took an active part in politics, a fine after-dinner speaker, the life of every social gathering wherever he might be. (L. P. T.) Judge Tenney was a graduate of Middlebury College, and practised law at Franklin, Vt. 1183.— VII.-487. Mary Texney, born in Orwell, \t., 14 Mch., 1819, daughter of Deacon Jesse and Plarriet (Sanderson) ; married in Orwell, 7 Mch., 1839, Alonzo Felton, who was born 8 Aug., 1815, and died 18 Oct., 1866; widow resides in Edgar, Neb., and is in full possession of all her faculties and is remarkably active. (A. A. T., 1903.) Children : 2854 Harriet Caroline, b. 29 Oct., 1840; d. 26 Oct., 1858. 2855 Sarah Eugenia, b. 8 June, 1845; m. Alvan Tenney. 2856 Angeline Amelia, b. 14 Nov., 1846; m. Mr. Donahue. 2857 Mary Eunice, b. 25 June, 1848. 2858 George Alonzo Lorenzo, b. 21 July, 1850. 2859 William Tenney, b. 8 June, 1854. 1186.— VII.-487. Saiiaii Tenney, born in Orwell, Vt., 11 Oct., 1827, daughter of Deacon Jesse and Harriet (Sanderson) ; married in Orwell, Vt., 24 Oct., 1849, Benjamin Cheney, who was born 7 Sept., 1822. Resi- dence, Ripon, Wis. Children : 2860 Eliza Jane, b. 17 July, 1851; d. 29 Mch., 1856. 2861 Harriet Augusta, b. 16 June, 1856; m. Mr. Wallace; res. Wis. 2862 Edwin Judsou, b. 21 Nov., 1858; m. 13 June, 1883, at Roch- ester, Minn.., Lulu Jack; res. Redfield, Dak. / ■ 248 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 1187.— VII.-487. Angelixk Maima Tenney, born in Orwell, Vt, 23 Dec, 1828, daughter of Deacon Jesse and Harriet (Sanderson) ; married in Cer- esco, Wis., 19 June, 1854, ]\Ioses Darwin Abbott, Avho was born 20 Xov., 1824, and died 23 Feb., 1889. Residence, Huntington, West Virginia. Children : 2863 Darwin Eugene, b. 29 Apr., 1855; m. 11 Nov., 1884, Lizzie B. Diggs. 2864 *Hattie Eveline, b. 17 Sept., 1857. 2865 *Mary Lizzie, b. 1 May, 1861. 2866 *Leuore, b. 20 Aug., 1862. 2867 Mary Reynolds, b. 9 Feb., 1865. 2868 Emily Adelaide, b. 4 Dec, 1866. 1188.— VII.-488. AcHSAH Matteson, bom 20 June, 1806, daughter of Archibald and Lovice (Tenney) ; married 29 Aug., 1824, Asa Wilcox, who was born 3 Mch., 1798. Children : 2869 Ebeuezer, b. 28 Nov., 1825; superintendent of schools; res. Concord, Mich. 2870 Spencer Matte-son, b. 21 Aug., 1827. 2871 Mary Ann, b. 16 Oct., 1829; m. 29 Nov., 1853, Charles Mat- tice; res. Concord, Mich. ; son, Edsou. 1189.— VII.— 488. Rev. Spencer Matteson, born 2 Aug., 1808, son of Archibald and Lovice (Tenney) ; married 11 Oct., 1835, Nancy Wheeler, who w^as born 17 Sept., 1807. He was a professor of Latin and Greek at McKendree, W. Va., and college at Lebanon, 111., editor of the Western Union and Medical College four and a half years, teacher of geometi-y five and a half years, and for a time a traveling preacher; deceased. Children : 2872 Spencer Eugene, b. 10 Aug., 1836. 2873 Olive Fisk, b. 28 Dec, 1841. 2874 Mary Eugenia, b. 15 Feb., 1844; d. 11 Mch., 1856. 2875 Jane Bradshaw, b. 24 June, 1846. 2876 Charles Wesley, b. 30 Sept., 1848; d. 23 Oct., 1849. 2877 Spencer, b. 10 Nov., 1853. 1190.— VII.-488. Mkimjitt Matteson, born 13 July, 1810, son of Archibald and Lovice (Tenney); married in Castleton, \'t., 12 July, 1840, Jane GENEALOGY. 249 ^laria Clark, who was born 22 Oct., 1817, and died 6 Dec, 1847. lie married at Castleton, 2 Aug., 1848, his second wife, Ehza Clark, who was born 21 June, 1819. Residence, Detroit, Mich. Children: 2878 Ann Eliza, b. 25 Apr., 1843. 2879 Thomas Clark, b. 5 Apr., 1846. 2880 Tenney, b. 26 Nov., 1847; d. 1 Dec, 1847. Ch. (2 w.):— 2881 Clara Louisa, b. 18 Aug., 1849. , 2882 Don Blossom, b. 29 Oct., 1851. 1191.— VII.— 488. Aakox Matteso:n", born 27 Sept., 1812, son of Archibald and Lovice (Tenney); married in Sudbury, Vt., 1 June, 1840, Emeline Naomi Coates, who was born 11 June, 1816. Residence, Olivet, 3Iich. ; a farmer. Children : 2883 Ellen Imogene, b. 27 Oct., 1841. ^884 Adelia Eva, b. 27 Mch., 1844. ■2885 Aaron Eugene, b. 29 June, 1846. 2886 Erskme Spencer, b. 25 Oct., 1853. 1193.— VII.— 488. .Jesse Matteson, born 27 June, 1816, son of Archibald and Lovice (Tenney) ; married 16 Mch., 1840, Mary Ann Ilewling, who was born 11 Nov., 1815. Children: 2887 Delia Augusta, b. 21 Jan., 1841. 2888 Van Buren, b. 2 Sept., 1842; d. 14 Aug., 1844. 2889 Sarah Josephine, b. 10 June, 1846. 1196.— VII.-488. Rev. Daxiel Dewit ToMKijfS Mattesox, born 25 Sept., 1821, son of Archibald and Lovice (Tenney) ; married in Holmes Co., Ohio, 15 Jidy, 1851, Jane Moorhead, w^ho was born 10 Jiine, 1833, and died 8 Mch., 1856. Residence, Jersey City, N. J., in 1886. He is of the Methodist Episcopal church. Children : 2890 Mary Lovice, b. 22 June, 1853; d. 15 July, 1853. 2891 Archibald Morris, b. 19 June, 1855; professor of Latin in Baldwin University. 1199.— VII.-488. Luna Lovice Mattesox, born 28 May, 1827, daughter of Archi- bald and Lovice (Tenney); married 18 Aug., 1855, Lyman Pulsifer, who was born 20 July, 1824. Children: 250 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2892 Idalctte Lovice, b. 13 Apr., 1857. 2893 Cora E. Almaiida, b. 3 Jan., 1859. 2894 Arthur Matteson, b. 7 Mch., 1862. 2895 Mary Eugenia, b. 7 Jau., 18G5. 289(5 Lyman Teuuey, b. 28 July, 1868. 2897 Jeruslia Lavinia, b. 24 Mch., 1871. 1200— VII-489. ^NIklixda Fisk Parsons, born 16 June, 1809, daughter of Seth and Achsah (Tenney) ; married 5 Dec, 1827, Lothrop Fellows, Esq., a gentleman of fine talent, a magistrate in Lockport, N. Y., who was born 2 Jan., 1805, and died 2 Jan., 1845. ]Mrs. Fellows deceased. Children: 2898 Sarah Melinda, b. 24 Aug., 1833; m. 1 Sept., 1853, Wiudfield Smith. 2899 Mary Achsah, b. 17 Apr., 1834; d. 26 Aug., 1834. 2900 William Lothrop, b. 23 Feb., 1836; d. 16 Feb., 1840. 2901 Seth Parsons, b. 1 May, 1838. ' 2902 Maria Lavinia, b. 5 Sept., 1841; d. 12 Mch., 1842. 2903 Henry Lothrop, b. 10 June, 1845. 1202— VII.-489. Erastus Parsons, born in Lockport, N. Y., 28 July, 1813, son of Seth and Achsah (Tenney) ; married in Lockport, 11 Sej^t., 1845, Alzina Maranna Grimes, Avho was born 20 May, 1813, and died 26 July, 1849. lie married in Rochester, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1853, his second wife, Angeline Grimes, who was born 14 Sept., 1811, deceased. Residence, Bergen, N. Y., where he was in the mer- cantile business. Children : 2904 Edward Henry, b. 28 Aug., 1846; d. 4 Jan., 1847. 2905 Erastus Ward, b. 3 Mch., 1848. 2906 Alzina Grimes, b. 2 July, 1849. 1207.— VII.-491. Harriet Xewkll Barnes, born 1 Xov., 1821, daughter of Moses and Luna (Tenney) ; manned in Brandon, Vt., 28 Sept., 1843, Edward Bigelow Button. Children : 2907 Adda Estella, b. 16 Apr., 1851; d. 16 Aug., 1858. 2908 Edward Newhall, b. 25 Oct., 1853; res. Lebanon, N. H. 1208.— VII.-491. Levi Parsons Baknks, born 1 A\)y., 1823, son of Moses and f.una (Tenney); married in Cornwall, Vt., 1 Jan., 1852, Clara Hubbard Casey, wlio was born 28 Feb., 1834. Children : GENEALOGY. 251 2909 Mary Adelia, b. 15 Nov., 1852; d. in Aug., 1858. 2910 Fred Avery, b. 19 Apr., 1856. 2911 Albert. 1210.— VII.— 491. Horace Augustus Barnes, born 3 July, 1826, son of Moses and Luna (Tenney) ; married Cornelia .J. Fairbanks, 26 Jan., 1864. Children : 2912 Martha, b. iu 1866; Vernon, b. in 1869. 1211.— VII.-491. .Jajste Emeline Barnes, born 12 Jvily, 1828, daughter of Moses and Luna (Tenney) ; married in Brandon, Vt., 17 Mch., 1852, Henry Philander Hall, who died 6 Sept., 1854. She married at Bellows Falls, Vt., 16 Dec, 1862, her second husband, Nathaniel Wheatley, who was born 14 July, 1822. Residence, East Brook- field, Vt.' Children (2 h.) : 2913 Tenney Hall, b. 7 Nov., 1867; M. D.; res. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1212.— VII.— 491. Adelia Anx Barnes, born 15 Dec, 1831, daughter of Moses and Lima (Tenney) ; married in Brandon, Vt., 20 Jan., 1850, George Wheat Black, Esq., who was born 12 Dec, 1821, and died at Bridgeport, Conn., 13 Dec, 1876. Children : 2914 George Caroll, b. 20 May, 1860. 2915 John Robertson, b. 29 Oct., 1862. 2916 Mabel Adelia, b. 4 Dec, 1870. 1215.— VII.— 492. Candace Pease, born 18 Oct., 1818, daughter of Dr. Robert M.. and Sarah (Tenney) ; man-ied in Baton Rouge parish, La., 25 Dec, 1834, John F. McCaa, who was born in South Carolina, 1 Jan., 1818; removed to Louisiana in 1834, having resided nine years in Kentucky, and six years in Mississippi. Children : 2917 Infant, b. 14 Feb., 1836; d. 14 Feb., 1836. 2918 Robert, b. 20 Aug., 1837. 2919 Sarah Tenney, b. 22 Jan., 1839. 2920 James, b. 21 Jan., 1841. 2921 John Francis, b. 31 Dec, 1842. 2922 Caudace Elizabeth, b. 9 Sept., 1845. 2923 Mary Jane, b. 22 May, 1849. 2924 David, b. 23 Feb., 1852. 252 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1225.— VII.— 511. Hannah Texxey, born in Ih-adford, Mass., 29 July, 1781, ♦laughter of Asa and Polly (Ilale) ; married in Aug., 1802, Joshua Ingalls IIil)bard, son of Daniel, and born in 3[ethuen, Mass., 27 May, 1777. Kesidence, Boston, Mass., where they were the "handsomest couple seen on "Washington St." (Book Note.) Removed to Londonderry and Gilford, N. H., where their last three children were born. Tie was a hatter and justice of the peace ; died 27 June, 1801. She died in Apr., 1865. Children : 2925 Mary; cl. when nine days old. 2926 *Mary, b. 31 Aug., 1804. 2927 *Eliza, b. 23 Mch., 1806. 2928 *Oharles, b. 12 Apr., 1808. 2929 Sarah Hale, b. 15 Mch., 1810; a teacher in Illinois, a mission- ary to the Cherokees; m. Andrew Meeker, and d. 12 May, 1850. A graduate of North Hampton. No children. 2930 Deborah Ingalls, b. 30 Apr., 1812; m. Mr. Meeker, and d. 10 Nov., 1883. 2931 *Dorcas S., b. 31 Jan., 1814. 2932 *Asa Tenney, b. 12 Jan., 1816. 2933 Harriet Hardy, b. 18 Oct., 1818; m. Amos O. Webster of Man- chester, N. H., and d. 6 Nov.. 18.56. 2934 Hannah Dudley, b. 22 Aug., 1821; a member of the Baptist Church; d. 31 Dec, 1857; unmarried. 2935 *Martha Ann, b. 2 May, 1823. 2936 Persis; d. in infancy. 1226.— VII.— 511. David Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 8 Apr., 1790, son of Asa and Polly (Hale) ; married in Londonderry, N. H., 24 Dec, 1816, Persis Plummer, daughter of Capt. Abel and Elizabeth (Hale). She was born in Londonderry, 28 Aug., 1796, and died 27 June, 1887. Residence, Londonderry, where he was a selectman in 1847. He died of consumption 19 June, 1847. Children : 2937 Eliza Hale, b. 19 Dec, 1817; m. 12 Nov., 1840, James M. Gil- christ of Londonderry, and d. 12 Dec, 1846. 29.38 * Albert, b. 9 Dec, 1819. 2939 *Charles, b. 13 Nov., 1821. 2940 *Persis, b. 4 Oct., 1823. 2941 David, b. 17 Nov., 1825. 2942 *Mary, b. 6 Oct., 1827. 2943 *Martha, h. 28 Oct., 1829. 2944 Arley Plummer, b. 30 Dec, 1831; d. 18 Mch., 1842. -J ;-,.F,j -^~=_, .i4-»i-^«. ^,.^ 4^-.il%. *;_:';'-.-:* W-^i -J15J 3Kil.-ii*^^i_ "i^lt. J Harriet (At wood) Ne well's Birthplace. GENEALOGY. 253 2945 Warren Plunimer, b. 30 Jan., 1834; enlisted at Weston, 4 Aug., 1862, in Company H, Tenth Vermont regiment; dis- charged 27 June, 1865; a mechanic; m. 14 Feb., 1861, Elvira E. Pease, who d. 20 Apr., 1873; m. (2 w.) Mary Emma Twichell. 2946 Lydia Curtis, b. 29 Sept., 1836; m. 7 Apr., 1853, Asa Augustus Peabody, who d. 1 Sept., 1865. 1229— VII.— 514. Maky Atwood, born in Haverliill, Mass., 2 Aug., 1789, daughter of Moses and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney) ; married in Oct., 1810, Aaron Hardy, a Boston merchant, who graduated at Dartmouth College in 1794, and died 14 Nov., 1816. She married 4 June, 1828, her second husband, Rev. Aaron Warner, who was a professor of rhetoric in Amherst College. She w^as educated at Bradford Acad- emy, frequently wrote poetry, and died at St. Augustine, Fla., 12 June, 1833. Children: 2947 Aaron A. ; m. ; res. Pittsburg, Pa. 2948 Mary Sarah, d. aged one year; Mary, d. aged five years. 2950 Harriet; d. 25 May, 1817, aged fourteen mouths, eighteen days. Ch. (2h.):— 2951 Mary; res. Amherst, Mass.; deceased. 1230.— VII.— 514. Elizabeth Atwood, born in Haverhill, Mass., 9 Oct., 1791, daughter of Moses and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney); married 16 Oct., 1815, Robert B. Willis, who was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; now deceased. Child : 2952 Harriet, b. 3 Oct., 1817; m. George W. Warren, a trader in Boston, Mass. 1231.-VII.-514. Harriet Atwood, born in Haverhill, Mass., 10 Oct., 1793, daugh- ter of Moses and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney) ; married 9 Feb., 1812, Rev. Samuel Newell, a graduate of Harvard College, who studied theology at Andover, Mass ; a missionary to India. In the summer of 1806 she attended Bradford Academy, and early manifested a love of books and mental improvement; cheerful in disposition, ardent in her affections ; united with the Haverhill Church 6 Aug., 1809. In the fall of 1810 her attention was first turned to missionary labors, and under date of 10 Oct., 1810, she thus writes : 254 THE TENNEY FAMILY. "A female friend [Xancy Ilaseltine, afterward Mrs. Judson] called upon us this morning. She informed me of her determination to quit her native land forever, to endure the sufferings of a Christian amongst heathen nations, to spend her days in India's sultry clime. How did the news affect my heart ! Is she willing to do all this for (;od ; and shall I refuse to lend my little aid, in a land where divine revelation has shed its brightest rays ? I have felt more for the sal- vation of the heathen this day than I recollect to have felt through my whole past life." A few days later : " Oct., 23 Mr. M. introduced Mr. Xewell to our family. He appears to be an engaged Christian; expects to spend his life in i>reaching a Saviour to the benighted pagans." In the following April Miss Atwood received a formal proposal from Mr. Newell to become his wife. The letter called for an imme- diate answ^er. She was then in Boston, but hastened home to ask a mother's advice. With tears Mrs. Atwood said : " If a conviction of duty, and love to the souls of the perishing heathen, lead you to India, as much as I love you, Harriet, I can only say. Go." Ten days after their marriage they sailed from Salem, Mass., in the Caravan, for Calcutta, arriving 17 June, 1812. They found the East India Company violently opposed to missions, and within a short month were " ordered by the government to leave immedi- ately." The captain of the Caravan was refused a home clearance unless he took the missionaries Avith him. Finally they obtained liberty to go to the Isle of France, and the 31st of October they anchored at Port Louis, where they rented a house. " Oh, Memory's pencil-trace! Behold sweet Harriet Newell 's pensive face From out the background of the past arise, Her youug life beaxitif ul in sacrifice ! ' ' The name of Harriet Newell is as widelv known and revered as anv modern female. S^he was a heroine far above ordinary' hero- ines. (Book Note.)/ The day before her death she partook of the s\-mbols of the sac- rament, and then uttered these w^ords : " I have had it in my heart to do \\ lint I can for the heathen, and I hope God w^ill accept me." She died iMonday, 30 Nov., 1812. A little daughter, "Harriet," four days old, died a little before the mother. A marble monument has been erected over the grave of INIrs. Newell at Port Louis by the A. i;. C. F. M. liev. Samuel Newell died at Bombay in May, 1821. GENEALOGY. 255 1232.— VII.— 514. ■Toiix MuLiKEX Atwooi), born in Haverhill, Mass., 4 Aug., 1795, 8on of ]Moses and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney); married Henrietta ]\[aria Cotlin, daughter of Dr. Cottin of Gloucester, Mass. Mr. -Vtwood graduated at Yale College. Residence, Philadelphia, Pa. He went into trade as Atwood & Co. Deceased. His mother spent her winters with him. (J. T.) Children: 2953 Henrietta M.; m. Frederic Starr, Montreal, Canada, a laud agent. 2954 Mary; ni. Erastus Collins, a nierchant, Hartford, Conn. 2955 John; a trader and college graduate. 2956 Caroline; m. Mr. Hollinghead; res. in Philadelphia, a trader. 2957 William; woi'ked in his father's store. 1234.— VII.— 514. Cabolink Atwood, born in Haverhill, Mass., 13 June, 1799 daughter of Moses and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney); married Rev. .Tohn B. Warren, 1824, a Congregational clergyman. Residence Mobile, Ala., until after the death of his wife in 1826; removed to Iberville, La., where he was a teacher ; deceased. Child : 2958 Harriet Newell; d. about one year of age. 1235.— VII.— 514. Moses Atwooi), born in Haverhill, Mass., 11 Mch., 1801, son of Closes and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney); married his first wife, who lived only a few months. He married his second wife, Harriet Jones. Residence, Boston, where he was a trader with Aaron Hardy, Jr.; removed to Pittsburg, Pa., and died in April, 1848. The children died young ; the eldest living to twelve or fourteen years of age. Children : 2959 Harriet N., Charles, Mary, Henry Martin. 2963 Elizabeth, Frederic, Amanda, William, Moses. 1237.— VII.-514. Emii.y Atwood, born in Haverhill, Mass., 25 Mch., 1805, daugh- ter of Moses and Mary ("Molly") (Tenney); married Rev. James Bates, who was from Vermont ; of the Congregational faith. Resi- dence, Xewton, Mass.; went to Granby, Mass., where he was installed. Dismissed in Oct., 1851, but still resided there. Settled in June, 1853. Mrs. Bates died 3 Sept., 1848. 256 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1239.-VII.-515. Rev. Thomas Texxey, bom in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass.,. 10 Nov., 179S, son of Dea. Silas and Rebecca (Bailey) of Chester, X. II.; married in April, 1827, bis second cousin, Martha T. Parker, daughter of William and :\Iartha (Tenney), of Dunbarton, X. II.; a teacher at Fairhaven, Mass.; educated at I>radford Acad- emy, Mass., and died in 1875. Martha I*., wife of Thomas Tenney of Hampton, quit claims land, dated 12 Apr., 1828, witness Silas Tenney. (35:98, Merrimac Co.) He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1825, A. M., as valedictorian, and with two other college honors ; principal of Hampton (X. H.) Academy, 1827-28, and at Portland, Me., 1829; followed by a six- years' pastorate at Standish, Me., and four years as prmcipal at Gorham (jMe.) Academy, with seven years at Grand River Institute, Ohio. In 1847 he removed to Wisconsin and settled at Somers, liut soon after entered upon home missionary work in Iowa, found- ing and assisting materially in building church edifices, and was for twenty years known as " Father Tenney." He died at Plymouth, Iowa, in the spring of 1873. Children : 2968 *Mary Elizabeth, b. 13 Apr., 1828. 2969 Martha Ann, b. 8 Feb., 1830; d. 25 July, 1833. 2970 *Henry Martin, b. 16 Feb., 1832. 2971 *Cliarles William, b. 16 Feb., 1834. 2972 *Harriette Rebecca, b. 25 Mch., 1836. 2973 Thomas Robie, b. 12 Feb., 1838; d. at Gorham, Me., 5 Sept., 1839. 2974 Edward Paysou, b. 8 Dec, 1841, at Austiuburg, O.; d. 5 Aug., 1843. 2975 Emma Maria, b. at Beloit, Wis., 9 Feb., 1847; d. at Ply- mouth, la., 9 Oct. 1863. 1240.-VII.-515. Rev. Sewall Texxey, D. D., born in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., 27 Aug., 1801, son of Dea. Silas and Rebecca (Bailey); mar- ried 21 Oct., 183.8, Sarah ]\Ioody Pearson, who was born 17 Dec, 1S1-, daughter of Capt. John Pearson of Xewburyport, Mass. He grar]S'EY, born in Hopkinton, N. H., 6 Apr., 1791, daugh- ter of Moses and Polly (Herrick) ; married in Mch., 1818, Moses Sargent, who was born in Hopkinton, 26 Feb., 1791, son of Moses and Sarah (Lee). Residence, Xewport, N. PL, where she died 8 Dec, 1856. He was a farmer and died 22 Jan., 1844. Children: 2997 Mary A., b. 17 July, 1819; d. in 1841. 2998 Emily, b. 3 Jan., 1821; d. 1890. 2999 *Carlos R., b. 25 Jan., 1823. 3000 *Moses G., b. 20 Mch., 1826. 3001 *Edward L., b. 22 Mch., 1828. 3002 *Martin, twin, b. 9 Sept., 1830. 3003 Martha, twin, b. 9 Sept., 1830; d. 1252.-VII.-519. Daistiel Te^'net, born in Hopkinton, N. H., 5 July, 1798, son of Moses and Polly (Herrick) ; married about 1820, Sarah P. Rand, who was born in Bennington, Vt., about 1797, and died at Pekin, 111., in 1846. Residence, Hillsborough, X. H. The family removed to Illinois in 1836, where he died at McLean in 1882. Children: 3004 Jerome B. ; res. Clearwater Harbor, Fla. ; M. D. 3005 *Marcus D., b. 11 Feb., 1826. 3006 Isabella; m. Charles Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa.; she d. 1888. 3007 Lafayette; a wheehviight ; res. Illinois. 3008 Daniel; a carpenter and wheelwright, Atlanta, 111. 260 THE TENNEY FA]MILY. 1253— VII.— 519. Deacon Eld ad Tenney, born in IIo])kinton, N. H., 19 Nov., 1709, son of Moses and Polly (ITerrick) ; married Sally E. Fellows, who was born 16 Dec, 1803, and died 15 Dec, 1862. Residence, Fisherville, N. H., a carpenter, deacon of the Congregational Church. He died 19 May, 1879. Children : 3009 *Emeline, b. 27 Jime, 1828. 3010 Rosalie Green, b. 14 Apr., 1831; m. Charles D. Upliam of San Francisco, Cal. ; she d. 8 Jan., 1888; one daughter. 3011 Maria S., b. 16 Sept., 1833; d. 14 May, 1850. 3012 Sarah F., b. 16 Feb., 1836; a successful teacher; res. Boston, Mass. 3013 Abby Kimball, b. 25 Aug., 1838; m. Dr. Edwin B. Harvey, 30 July, 1860; res. Westboro, Mass. 1254.— VII.— 519. Adolphus Tenxey, born in Hopkinton, N. H., 23 May, 1801, son of Moses and Polly (Herrick); married Susan Tenney, M'ho was born in Newport, IST. H., 17 Jan., 1809, and died 23 June, 1896, daughter of Thomas and Susan (Cheney). Residence, Windsor, Vt., a cabinet maker, who died 30 Nov., 1868. Children : 3014 *Annett Cook, b. 2 Oct., 1827. 3015 Delia, b. 9 Mch., 1829; d. 17 June, 1840, at Weathersfield, Vt. 3016 *Thonias Dexter, b. 17 Feb., 1831. 3017 Susan, b. 11 Apr., 1833; d. 11 Mch., 1834, at Keesville, N. Y. 3018 Susau Cheney, b. 22 Dec, 1834; m. 30 Mch., 1854, Loren Jones, who d. in 1887. She m. 16 Nov., 1893, R. H. How- ard, D. D., of the M. E. Clnu-ch, who d. 3 Jan., 1897. She res. at Somerville, Mass.; no issue. 3019 Mary Herrick, b. 4 Sept., 1836; m. 22 Sept., 1858, Allen W. Mather; res. Windsor, Vt.; no issue. 3020 Sarah Shepard, b. 20 May, 1839; d. 1 May, 1860, at Windsor. 1256.— VII.— 519. Saiiaii Texxey, born in Hopkinton, N. H., 25 Aug., 1805, daugh- ter of Moses and Polly (Herrick); married Aaron Shejjard, formerly a trader in New London, Conn.; removed to New York city. De- ceased. Children : 3021 A sou, who d. 3032 Henrietta; m. Isaac Charlock. ■^023 Mary; \n. George Kierstead. Ii024 Emily; a teacher in New York city. GENEALOGY. 261 1261— VII.— 520. Joshua Te^^is^ey, born in Windsor, Yt., 2 Dec, 1795, son of Thomas and Susan (Cheney) ; married 31 Dec, 1818, Lydia Wil- marth, who was born 3 May, 1795 ; deceased. He married 30 Sept., 1840, his second wife, Eliza Peters, who was born in Sutton, N". H., 5 Aug., 1809, and died of apoplexy in 1875. He was six months old when he removed with his jsarents to Newport, where he re- sided and afterward owned a farm. By trade he was a carpenter, and in all i)lace8 a man who could meet any emergencies that re- quired the ingenious use of tools. He died in 1847 at his home on "Pike Hill." Children: 3025 Hannah L., b. 25 Oct., 1820; cL 18 May, 1840. 3026 *Luther P., b. 15 Feb., 1823. 3027 Sarah A., b. 28 Dec, 1824; d. 20 June, 1841. 3028 Nathan J., b. 27 Sept., 1829; d. 15 May, 1830. 3029 Eunice E., b. 22 June, 1831; d. 21 Apr., 1840. Ch. (2w.):— 3030 *Franklin J., b. 13 June, 1843. 3031 *John A., b. 19 Oct., 1844. 3032 Josephine Elizabeth, b. 14 Oct., 1849; a teacher in Provi- dence, R. I. She has given much time, money, and strength to the sick and unfortunate, without hope of re- ward. 1262.— VII.— 520. Maey Tenney, born in Newport, N. H., 3 Dec, 1798, daughter of Thomas and Susan (Cheney); married James Ashely of Clare- mont, N. H. Her ninetieth birthday was observed by the five brothers and sisters and her many friends. Exercises appropriate to the occasion consisted of an original hymn and poem by a nephew and niece, etc. She retains her memory, and is fond of reading the news of the day, working at "her trade," ha\dng in the past four months (1888) cut, colored, and woven rags, making forty yards of carpet. Her good health has been preserved by temperance and frugality. Child : 3033 Frances; m. Austin Griffin. 1263.— VII.— 520. Haxxah Texxey, born in Newport, N. H., 8 Sept., 1800, daugh- ter of Thomas and Susan (Cheney); married 2 Dec, 1825, Elihu Bascom, son of Reuben and Lydia (Hurd). He was born 21 Nov., 1792, a farmer, who resided at Newport, on the Sunaj)ee road, and 2(32 THE TENNEY FAMILY. died 2 Sept., 1S61. Mrs. Bascom was a popular singer in Newport; deceased. Children : 3034 *Ruel G., b. U Mcli., 1827. 3035 Elias, b. 10 May, 1829; d. 4 Aug., 1832. 3036 *Elleu M., b. 5 Feb., 1831. 3037 *Elias B., b. 7 Jan., 1833. 3038 *Sauford H., b. 25 Sept., 1834. 3039 *Alice T., b. 29 Sept., 1837. 3040 *Harriet H., b. 9 Jan., 1841. 1264— VII.-520. Temperance Texney, born in Newport, N. H., 20 July, 1802, daughter of Thomas and Susan (Cheney); married 2 Aug., 1822, Elisha Bascom, son of Reiiben and Lydia (Hurd). Residence, Newport, where he was a clothier. Mr. Bascom was born 28 Oct., 1797, and died 21 Sept., 1866. The date of her death has not been received. Children : 3041 *Catharine, b. 18 Nov., 1828. 8042 *Morton, b. 28 Aug., 1826. 3043 *Wallace, b. 29 Jan., 1831. 8044 *Elleu, b. 5 Oct., 1833. 3045 Marion, b. 18 Feb., 1837; d. 1 Oct., 1865. 3046 *Abby, b. 11 Feb., 1839. 8047 James P., b. 30 Mch., 1841; was in Ninth regiment; d. at Falmoutli, Va., 25 Dec, 1862. 3048 Henry, b. 2 June, 1843. 3049 Emma, b. 23 June, 1846; d. 17 Oct., 1865. 1267.-VII.-520. Abijaii Wines Tenney, born in Newport, N. H., 25 Nov., 1810, son of Thomas and Susan (Cheney) ; married 9 Aug., 1840, Hannah Stevens Jenks, who was born 26 Nov., 1816, daughter of Capt. Bela W. and Mary (Stevens). She died 12 Sept., 1848. He married 15 .Tune, 1849, his second wife, Emily Baker, who was born 22 Apr., 1823, a daughter of James and Sophia (Chapin). Residence, South- ville, Newport, where he was engaged in various kinds of mechanical business nearly all of his life. The business of millwright was his specialty. He died 4 June, 1897. He was a gi-eat lover of the Bible. (E. B. T.) Children: 30.J0 Abijah Wallace, b. 9 Sept., 1841; d. 22 Sept., 1844. 3051 *Mary Jenks, b. 18 May, 1845. 3052 *Arthur Burton, b. 22 May, 1840. 3053 George Hubbard, b. 26 July, 1848; d. 11 Dec, 1866. GENEALOGY. 263 1268— VII— 520. Isaac C. Teni^ey, born in ISTewport, X. II., 11 July, 1814, son of Thomas and Susan (Cheney) ; married 17 Mch., 1866, Louise Dunk- lee, who was born 3 Oct., 1820, daughter of John and Lucretia (Buell) of Newport. Residence, Southville, Newport; a mechanic. He died 29 Aug., 1866. Children : 3054 *Simon A., b. 18 Dec, 1843. 3055 *Abby S., b. 26 Apr., 1845. 3056 *Nellie, b. 20 Aug., 1847. 3057 *Edwm H., b. 6 Aug., 1849. 3058 Lucy A., b. 1 Feb., 1857; d. in 1879. 3059 Charles W., b. 9 Oct., 1859. 1269.— VII.— 520. Deacon Daniel Webster Texney, born in Newport, N. H., 17 Oct., 1816, son of Thomas and Susan (Cheney) ; married in Morris- town, Vt., 2 Sept., 1844, Henrietta Powers, who died 6 June, 1898. Residence, Morristown ; a carpenter. Children : 3060 *Oarrie Adelia, b. 22 Aug., 1847. 3061 *Herbert Melville, b. 13 Feb., 1850. 3062 *Willis Ashton, b. 10 Apr., 1853. 3063 Charlotte Lucy, b. 22 Feb., 1866; graduate of Mt. Holyoke in in 1894; in 1895-98. teacher of Latin in Mills College, Cah- fornia; in 1899 to date (1903), lady principal in French- American College. 1270.— VII.— 522. Joshua Tenney, born in Hopkinton, N. H., 4 July, 1806, son of Aaron and Abiah (Davis) ; married 21 Oct., 1834, Mary F. Stetson of Orford, N. H. She died 12 Apr., 1866. Residence, Vershu-e, Vt. ; a farmer. He died 21 Sept., 1886. Children: 8064 Sarah Elizabeth, b. 20 Nov., 1835; d. 15 May, 1846. 3065 Henry Martin, b. 1 Feb., 1838; a soldier in the War of the Rebellion; d. of measles and fever, near Brandy Station, Va., 31 Mch., 1864. 3066 William Stetson; b. 16 Dec, 1839; d. 7 May, 1846. 3067 Mary Louisa, b. 14 Mch., 1846; d. 31 Mch., 1846. 3068 William S., b. 20 Mch., 1847; enhsted for the war; d. in U. S. Hospital, Brattleboro, Vt. 3069 *Sarah E., a twin, born 26 Oct., 1849. 3070 Cyril E., a twin, born 26 Oct., 1849; unmarried; res. Ver- shire. 264 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1274— VII— 522. Mary F. Texxey, born in Thetford, Vt., 25 Dec, 1816, daugh- ter of Aaron and Abiah (Davis) ; married 20 Sejit., 1845, Allen E. Watennan of Thetford, who died 26 Aug., 1856. She married 1 IMch., 1863, her second husband, Agariah Stone of Cabot, Vt., who died 5 Oct., 1871. "My health is quite good, but feel some the infirmities of age. I write quite a good many letters." She is now eighty-seven years of age ; a member of the Congregational Church. Child : 3071 Maria E., b. 7 Apr., 1848; m. 19 Feb., 1888, George Dow of Cabot, a farmer and miller; a Civil war veteran. No issue. 1284.— VII.-524. Naxcy S. Texxet, born in Bedford, Mass., 28 Oct., 1808, daugh- ter of Dr. Paulus and Anna (Hoyt) ; married 3 Aug., 1836, Rev. James French, who was born 1 Apr., 1815, son of Rev. Jonathan French, D. D., of North Hampton, N. H. He studied for the ministry at Springfield, Ohio ; in faith a Bap- tist. His first settlement was in Albany, Ind. Pie remained in Indiana and Ohio imtil 1849-50, when he returned East to Charles- town, Mass., and about 1851 he located at Exeter, N. H. In early years a teacher ; in the evening of life a general city missionary in Philadelphia, Pa. Deceased. Mrs. French was a Tenney in looks and in general traits ; rather noted for correct scholarship ; a writer of poetical genius. (S. T. F.) She died at Denver, Col., in 1885- 86. Children : 3072 Rebecca Ann., b. iu Albany, 26 Jan., 1838; a teacher in Louisburg, Pa. ; graduated at Northampton, Mass. 3073 James Paulus, b. in Washington, 4 Apr., 1840; professor of Greek and Latin; m. Eliza Dwight; res. Philadelphia, Pa. 3074 Mary EHzabeth, b. iu Springfield, Ohio, 24 Aug., 1842; m. Oscar E. Boyd; res. New York city. 3075 Jonathan John; b. in Gorham, Ohio, 31 Jan., 1845; graduated at Amherst College. 3076 Samuel S., b. in Covington, Ind., 21 Dec, 1847; d. in Exeter, N. H., 12 Jan., 1851, of scarlet fever. 3077 William Harris, b. in Charlestown, Mass., 29 Oct., 1850; d. in Exeter, 11 Jan., 1851, of scarlet fever. 3078 Solon Tenney, b. in Exeter, 15 Oct., 1851; res. Chicago, 111. GENEALOGY. 265 1287.— VII.-524. Sylvanus Texis^et, born in Chester, now Hill, N. H., 20 May, 1817, son of Dr. Paulus and Anna (Hoyt) ; married 24 May, 1838, Mary J. Bay, a. most excellent woman ; living with her son Arkalon. He was a mechanic and gunsmith ; master workman at St. Pickens navy yard, Fla., when the war broke out. He returned to Mechan- icsburg, Ohio, and became a member of General Kilpatrick's cavalry, and served through the war. In 1867 removed to Johnsonsville, III., and in 1886 to Elk Falls, Kan., where he died 12 Oct., 1888. The children were born at Mechanicsburg. " I have in my jjossession an old relic which, my father has several times told me, was brought over from England by the two brothers. This reUc is a pewter platter, eighteen inches across, bearing the mark of the lion and four other ancient stamps separate, with these letters, and placed thus, s. '^^•p. Father said it should be handed down to future generations." (Sylvanus Tenney's Letter, 27 June, 1851.) Children: 3079 *Paulus Hugh, b. 1 May, 1839. 3080 *Arkalon, b. 26 June, 1841. 3081 *Mary M., b. 4 Sept., 1844. 3082 Curtis Monroe, b. 2 Aug., 1847; d. 10 Dec, 1850, of croup. 3083 *William Lafayette, b. 30 Apr., 1851. 3084 Zilpha, b. in 1853; bm-ned to death in 1856. 3085 *James F., b. in 1856. 1306.— VII.-536. JoHX Tenney, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 12 Sept., 1799, son of Capt. Shubael and Mary (Jameson) ; married 5 Oct., 1830, Mar}' Augusta Bartlett, daughter of Hon. Bailey and Peggy (White) of Haverhill, Mass. Mrs. Bailey was very beautiful, and much admired for her character. She left a porcelain jjictu^re of herself in the form of a brooch, which j^assed from her daughter, Mrs. Abby Kimball, to a niece in Andover. Mrs. Tenney was born 6 Aug., 1804, and died 8 Apr., 18 — . He married his second wife in July, 1834, Augusta Eliza Sprague of Salem, Mass. Residence, Methuen, Mass. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1824; a lawyer, representa- tive, a senator in the Massachusetts legislature, and a member of the executive council. He died 9 Apr., 1853. Mrs. A. E. Tenney died 5 June, 1874, aged fifty-four years. Children : 266 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3086 Margaret Bartlett, b. 5 Nov., 1831; d. 28 Aug., 1839. 3087 Edward Jarvis, b. 20 Sept., 1833. Harvard College, 1853. His abilities were of a high order, and he was genial. He was en route for Valpraiso on the ill-fated ship San Fran- cm-o, and was swept by a heavy sea from the deck 25 Dec, and drowned. 3088 Elizabeth Sprague, b. 26 July, 1835; d. 26 Apr., 1895; " good as gold "; unmarried. 3089 *Mary Augusta, b. 5 Aug., 1837. Ch. (2 w.) :— 3090 *Margaret Bartlett, b. 9 May, 1845. 3091 *John, b. 14 Dec, 1847. 3092 Laura Sprague, b. 14 Apr., 1849; m. Dr. Wm. H. Hawkes, 25 Oct., 1887; res. Washingion, D. C. 3093 *Augusta Sprague, b. 4 June, 1852. 1307— VII.— 536. Shubael Tenney, bom in Dunbarton, N. H., in 1804, son of Capt. Shubael and Mary (Jameson) ; married at Athens, Ga., and had four children. Married his second wife, a lady from Connecticut. Deceased. His first or second wife was in name a Falwood. Resi- dence, Athens, and Fayette, Miss., w^here he was the head of a Female Seminary, and came North yearly, frequently securing Northern teachers. Shubael Tenney of Athens, Ga., and EUza J. Tenney, single woman of Athens, owned in common with John Tenney of Methuen; made him then- attorney, 14 Dec, 1831. (29: 56, Merri- mac Co., Mass.) His oldest son enlisted in the Confederate army. Child : 3094 Charles B. 1308.— VII.— 536. Eliza Jameson Texney, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 25 Oct., 1807, daughter of Capt. Shubael and Mary (Jameson) ; married at Athens, Ga., 17 Dec, 1833, John Clark, a native of Amherst, N. H., who was born 24 June, 1804, and received an academic education and made teaching his life-work. For several years principal of the Female Seminary at Athens; subsequently engaged at Talladega, Ala. Residence, Francestqwn, N. H., and Oberlin, Ohio. Mrs. Clark was a woman of rare intellect, deep affection, with a benevo- lent heart. Childi-en : 3095 William Wallace, b. 3 Oct., 1834; d. 10 Nov., 1841. 3096 *Williauna Wallace, b. 29 Oct., 1841. 3097 *Ella Frances, b. 16 Dec. 1844. GENEALOGY. 267 1309— VII.— 537. Anxe Parker, born in Bradford, Mass., 7 Jan., 1799, daughter of William and Martha (Tenney) ; married, in 1823, Rev. Isaac Bird, who was born in Salisbury, Conn. She was educated at Bradford, Academj^, where she taught from 1818 to 1822. Soon after then- marriage they left their native land, 19 Nov., 1823, as missionaries to Malta and Syria, and is said to have been the first American woman to enter Turkey. Deceased. Children : 3098 William Parker, b. 19 Aug., 1824; a missionary on Mt. Leb- anon. 3099 Emily Anne, b. 7 Jan., 1826; m. Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep of Turkey. They had three sons of much fame. 3100 James Kimball, Martha, Mary, Caroline. 1310.— VII.— 537. Emily Parker, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 4 Sept., 1800, daugh- ter of William and Martha (Tenney) : married 19 Jan., 1825, Rev. James Kimball, who was born in Bradford, Mass., 3 Oct., 1797; a graduate of Middlebury College in 1820, A. M. He was city mis- sionary in Boston, Mass. ; settled in Townsend, Vt., and was twenty- nine years in Oakham, Mass. Mrs. Kimball was educated at Brad- ford Academy, and was one of the early teachers ; a woman of great ability. She died 7 Nov., 1874. He died 16 Mch., 1861. Chil- dren : 3104 Martha Ann, b. 10 Nov., 1825; cl. 25 Nov., 1827. 3105 James Parker, b. 29 Dec, 1828; graduated A. C. in 1849; Rev. 3106 Maria Louise, b. 2 Aug., 1830; m. S. B. Kellogg. 3107 William Bird, b. 2 June, 1833; graduated A. C. in 1856; captain Thirteenth regiment, Mass. Vols. 3108 Daniel Tenney, b. 24 July, 1835; d. in New York city, 16 Apr., 1864. 3109 Leonard D., b. 5 Aug., 1837; d. 26 Aug., 1837. 1311.-VII.-537. William Parker, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 8 Sejrt., 1802, son of Wilham and ^Martha (Tenney) ; married 14 Apr., 1834, Dolly Blake, daughter of Joseph of Exeter, N. H. He gi-aduated at Dart- mouth College, and was a teacher of a private school in Williams- burg, N. Y., and at other places. He died at Winchester, 111., 23 Apr., 1865. Children: 268 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3110 William; cl. iu St. Louis, Mo. 3111 Dolly Blake; m. Henry Miner of Winchester, 111. 3112 . Annie; m. Rev. Mr. Finney. She cl. at the South. 3113 William; Presbyterian clergyman in New Jersey. 3114 John; M. D. in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. 3115 Alice; res. Winchester, 111. 1313.-VII.-537. Deacon- Daniel Hardy Parkek, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 9 Jan., 1807, son of William and Martha (Tenney) ; married 7 Nov., 1833, Louisa Mills, daughter of Deacon John and Margaret. Mrs. Parker Avas born 25 Jan., 1807, and died 27 Nov., 1841. He mar- ried 8 Dec, 1842, his second wife, Nancy Bassett, daughter of Syl- vanus and Hannah D. (Dymoke) of Lee, Mass. He resides at Dunbarton, N. H., and has been for sixty years a deacon in the Congregational Church. Since Sunday-schools were started in 1818 he has probably not missed a dozen lessons in the school. (1890.) Children: 3116 Sarah Marshall, b. 29 Sept., 1834; m. John Kimball of Dun- barton; res. Milford, N. H.; two daughters. 3117 Mary Auue, b. 25 Aug., 1836; m. Dr. John Cass; res. Ham- ilton, Ohio. She d. 11 Dec, 1872. Two sons. 3118 Louise, b. 17 Mch., 1840; m. Rev. L. H. Tracy, Congrega- tional paster iu Massachusetts and California; daughter d. 1887, aged twelve years. Ch. (2 w.):— 3119 Abbie Jane, b. 21 Sept., 1846; m. Rev. John L. R. Trask, D. D., 1 Aug., 1871, Congregational pastor in Springfield, Mass. ; two daughters and a son. 1314.-VII.-537. Hannah Parker, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 2 Aug., 1808, daugh- ter of William and Martha (Tenney) ; married 10 Sept., 1842, Dea. James Allen, a teacher and farmer at Oakham, Mass., where she died 22 May, 1881. Children: 3120 Louise Parker, b. 12 July, 1843; graduated at Oberlin; m. 14 Dec, 1870, Hon. Sauford B. Kellogg of St. Louis, Mo.; one son, one daiighter. 3121 Hauuah Marriam, b. 9 May, 1845; d. 16 May, 1863. 3122 Jessie, b. 23 May, 1847; deacon at Oakham; m. 28 Dec, 1881, Lizzie Sumner of Hebron, Conn. They have one sou and three daughters. GENEALOGY. 269 1315.— VII.— 537. Maeeia^q^ne Paekee, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 1 July, 1810,, daughter of AVilliam and Martha (Tenney); married 14 Apr., 1834, Prof. James Dascomb. " They were pioneer educators." She was educated at Ipswich, Mass., and was the first lady principal in Ober- lin College. It is a saying among the present students of Oberlin that Oberlin has two saints in her calendar — Prof. Finney and Mrs. Dascomb. A sketch of her life is given in " Eminent Women of America." 1316.— VII.-537. Pet. Leo:s"aed Sticknet Paekek, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 6 Dec, 1812, son of William and Martha (Tenney); married 20 Sept., 1838, Caroline xVugusta Goodale of Oakham, Mass. She died 10 Sept., 1842. He married 28 Oct., 1845 (his 2 w.), Mrs. Abigail (Blake) French of Exeter, N. H. In 1832 he had entered Dart- mouth College ; he completed his theological course at Oberlin ; ordained at Fitch ville, O., and pastor successively of the Congrega- tional Churches in Mansfield, O., Providence, R. I., Haverhill, and Ashburnham, Mass.; assistant pastor in Dr. Alexander McKenzie's Church, Cambridge, Mass. Children : 3123 Leonard Goodale, b. 2 Aug., 1839; teacher and deacon at Masou City, la.; m. 1 May, 1863, Flora Buxton; nine children. 3124 CaroHne Augusta, b. 27 Nov., 1840; m. 7 Oct., 1868, George S. Chase; res. Cambridge, Mass.; one child. 3125 Mary Cornelia, b. 30 June, 1842; a missionary in Brazil; in childhood adopted by her imcle. Professor Dascomb. 1319.— VII.— 539. Leoxaed Tenxet, born in Xewburyport, Mass., 1 Feb., 1806, son of Isaac and Anna (Mitchell); married 29 June, 1832, Adaline Tenney, daughter of William and Mary (Titcomb). She was born in Bradford, Mass., 12 June, 1810, and died 3 Aug., 1834. He married 20 Apr., 1835, his second wife, Sarah Tenney, born 29 Nov., 1807, and a sister to Adaline ; both wives were members of the church in Bradford, and most excellent women. Mrs. Sarah died 16 Nov., 1883. At the age of six years he had moved with his parents to Georgetown, D. C, which jom-ney was fresh in his memory ; retm-ned to be wdth his gi-andfather Tenney at Bradford. Residence, Bradford, shoemaker and farmer ; fond of books ; and a 270 THE TENXEY FAMILY. member of the Congregational Church since 1 July, 1838. He died :23 jNIav, 1892, a respected, industrious and benevolent citizen. Children : 3126 *Justin Edward, b. 25 Mch., 1833. 3127 Mary Ann, b. 27 July, 1834; d. 23 Aug., 1834. 1322.— VII.— 539. Elizabeth Anx Texney, born in Newburyport in April, 1811, daughter of Isaac and Anna (Mitchell); married in 1835 Joseph Brown of New York city, who was mate on a ship in the merchant service, and was lost at sea in 1846. Residence, Georgetown, D. C. She died in November, 1900. Children : 3128 Ann Louise, b. iu 1839. 3129 Joseph, b. iu 1843; a banker in New York city. 3130 Heury, b. in 1846.; res. Georgetown, D. C. 1323.— VII.-539. Dr. Isaac Pickering Tenney, born in Georgetown, D. C, 20 Mch., 1813, son of Isaac and Anna (Mitchell); married in 1842, Mary A. Mitchell, a daughter of Judge Joseph Mitchell of Walton county, Ga. In 1827 he entered a book store as clerk and bookkeeper. In 1831 appointed deputy inspector of customs of the port of George- town, I). C; in 1837 he was graduated from the 3Iedical Univer- sity, Pennsylvania, having studiously used time and opportunity. He practised first in his native place ; removed to Mt. Lebanon, La., and in 1858 to Dallas county. Ark., where he received a large practice, which was interrupted by the War of the Rebellion, and he fled to his present home, Compton, Walton county, Ga. Dr. Tenney united with the IMethodist Episcopal Church in 1830. He died in May, 1897. Mrs. Tenney died in the spring of 1903. Child : 3131 A sou, b. iu 1849; d. in 1858. 1324.— VII.-539. WiLLiA:st Hamiltox Texxey, born in Georgetown, D. C, 13 Mch., 1815, son of Isaac and Anna (Mitchell); married in 1842, Eliza Cropley, who was born in Boston, England, 19 Feb., 1818, and died 10 Aug., 1882. Residence, Georgetown. For several years he was in the grocery business; a merchant miller after 1870; a member of the Common Council, also of Levy Court and the "Old GENEALOGY. 271 Inhabitants' Society;" trustee for the Pres]>yterian Church, of which he was a vahiable member. President Lincoln appointed him commissioner of the metropolitan police. He was a popular and successful business man, and died 5 Dec, 1888 ; interred at Oak Hill cemetery. Children : 3132 *William Mitchell, b. 12 Jan., 1843. 3133 Samuel Cropley, b. 18 May, 1844; d. 1850. 3134 Katharine, b. 4 Feb., 1846; d. 1850. 3135 George, b. 8 Mch., 1848; d. 1850. 3136 *Robert Barnard, b. 28 Oct., 1850. 3137 John, b. 19 June, 1852; d. 1876. 3138 Frank, b. 28 Mch., 1854; d. 1868. 3139 *Auuie, b. 15 Mch., 1856. 3140 Louise, b. 4 Apr., 1858; the family historian; res. Scrauton, Pa. 3141 Edward Everett, b. 8 Sept., 1860; cl. in 1862. 1326.— VII.— 540. CoLoi\^EL William Tex^^ey, born in Bradford, Mass., 30 .Jan., 1806, son of Capt. WilUam and Mary (Titcomb); married 22 Apr., 1833, Hannah Lydia Little, who was born 10 Oct., 1803; died 18 Feb., 1882. Residence, Bradford. He was a shoe manufacturer with farming interests ; a member of the state militia ; town treas- urer many years, postmaster eight years, and served as selectman. He died 18 Mch., 1884. Children : 3142 *Mary Ehzabeth, b. 22 June, 1836. 3143 *Martha Ann, b. 6 July, 1837. 3144 Eveline, b. 14 Aug., 1839; d. 18 Aug., 1840. 3145 *Hannah Lydia, b. 7 July, 1840. 3146 Sarah Adaline, b. 22 July, 1843; d. 16 Mch., 1844. 1329.— VII.— 540. Samuel Teknet, born in Bradford, Mass., 14 Feb., 1802, son of Capt. William and Mary (Titcomb); married at Athens, Ga., 9 Apr., 1839, Sarah Margaret Colt. When young he went South and set- tled near Athens, where he purchased the. business of Mr. Shubael Tenney, and died 8 Mch., 1864. These parents were members of the Presbyterian church, as were all their children and six erand- children. For many years Mrs. Tenney resided with her son, Rev. S. F. Tenney, of Crockett, Tex., where she died 13 May, 1902, aged about ninety years. Children : 272 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3147 *Samxiel Fisher, b. 26 Mch., 1840. 3148 *Sarali Elizabeth, b. 4 Sept., 1841. 3149 John "William, b. 8 Dec, 1843; cl. at Portsmouth, Va., 21 July, 1861. 3150 Edwiu, b. 15 Mch., 1847; d. 15 Mch., 1847. 3151 Emma Margaret, b. 30 Mch., 1848; m. W. A. R. French, a druggist; res. Crockett, Texas. 3152 James Mark, b. 19 Nov., 1852; m. iu Tennessee, 9 Apr., 1879, Marion W. Farrow, dau. of James M. and Elizabeth (Rogers); res., since 1881, Fort Smith, Ark., mechanic and lumber merchant; no issue. 1330— VII.-540. Charles Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 14 Mch., 1816, son of Capt. William and Mary (Titcomb); married 14 Nov., 1843, Sophia Symons Day, a daughter of Benjamin and Sophia (Syinons) of Bradford, who was born 11 Mch., 1821. Residence, Bradford ; a successfid and retired shoe manufacturer and a large landholder. They united with the First Congregational Church in 1836 and 1839. Children : 3153 George Mather, b. 20 May, 1846; d. 3 Sept., 1848. 3154 Sarah Frances, b. 1 Sept., 1850; unmarried. 1353.-VII.— 551. Saeaii Mead Whitcomf., born in Newburyport, Mass., 16 Mch., 1811, daughter of Silas and Eunice (Tenney) ; married 9 Mch., 1838, Enoch Coffin, by Rev. Luther H. Dimick. Mr. Coffin was born in Newburyport, a carpet weaver. Residence, Lowell, Mass., l^ashua, X. H., Dan vers, Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa. Removed to Worces- ter, Mass., about 1882, where they celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. He engaged in the retail grocery business, which he continued some fifteen years ; now deceased. The widow resides with her son, George W. Coffin of Worcester, where she celebrated her ninety-first birthday 16 Mch., 1902, by attending church, receiv- ing fi'iends at home and many beautiful gifts. The week pre\ious she attended the Grace Church Aid society, also a Prudence circle supper. In her home she daily reads and sews. Seven children were born to these parents. The 16 Apr., 1903, she presented a gold locket to her gi-eat-granddaughter, Mabel Chapman, it being her tenth birthday. Children : 3155 George W., "Worcester, Mass. 315G Mrs. Fred Baker, "Worcester, Mass. GENEALOGY. 273 3157 Edward W., E. Eugene, Worcester, Mass. 3159 Mrs. Edmund Parker, Milford, Mass. 1362.— VII.-555. Deacon Eliphalet Tenxey, born in Stow, Mass., 8 Sept., 1807, son of Moody and Anna (Bent) ; married 3 Mch., 183.3, Susan May- nard of Sudbury, Mass. Removed about 1832 to Palmer, Mass., where he bought a farm situated in Tenneyville. His barn was destroyed by lire in 1851 ; loss $600 above insurance. He was chosen deacon of the Baptist Church, and died 31 May, 1856, while on his Avay to attend the funeral of his brother, Jason B. Tenney of Stow. Children : 3160 *Elizabeth Ann, b. 19 May, 1834. 3161 George D., b. 10 Sept., 1836; d. 19 Mch., 1840. 1363.— VII.— 555. Lew^s Te^txey, born in Stow, Mass., 4 July, 1809, son of Moody and Anna (Bent) ; married Calista Seymour of Granville, Mass. He removed from Cambridge to Palmer, Mass., in 1842, and pur- chased a farm in the western part of the town, near Three Rivers, in company with his brother David. In 1836 he sold, and bought a place in Tenneyville, on the Mason road. He was a cabinet maker, and worked in Concord, N. H. He died 4 Jan., 1862, of cancer. His widow resided in East Strafford, Conn. Child : 3162 Emma Aim, b. in 1851; d. 7 May, 1868. 1364.— VII.-555. David Texney, boi'n in Stow, Mass., 1 Dec, 1811, son of Moody and Anna (Bent) ; married in Ludlow, Mass., 24 May, 1843, Harriet Atwood Fuller, who was born in Ludlow, 9 Jan., 1820. In 1839 he removed to Palmer, Mass., and opened a store at Thorndike in com- pany Avith R. S. White. They sold in 1840, and Mr. Tenney bought a farm in company with his brother Lewis. Mr. David Tenney was a justice of the peace, and died 21 Mch., 1858, of scarlet fever; sick but a few hours. She continued to reside in the home in which she commenced housekeeping, near Three Rivers, on what is known as Baptist Hill. Children : 3163 *David Elbridge, b. 24 Nov., 1844. 3164 Ellen Harriet, b. 5 Sept., 1846; d. 7 Jan., 1848. 3166 *Lewis Moody, b. 3 Nov., 1848. 3166 *Ella Maria, b. 7 May, 1853. i8 274 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1366— VII.-555. Jasox T>. Tkxxey, born in Stow, Ma.ss., 1 Oct., 1816, son of Moody and Anna (Bent) ; married 26 IMay, 1840, Sarah P. Tenney, daughter of Daniel and Judith (Pillsl)ury) of Pelham, N. H. Resi- dence, Stow, Mass; a farmer. He died 30 May, 1856. His widow resided with her daughter, Mrs. Judith A. Stow. Mrs. Tenney was born 9 Mch., 1816, and died 22 Feb., 1881. Children : 3167 *Judith Ann, b. 4 July, 1841. 3168 *Dauiel Moody, b. 3 July, 1844. 3169 Eliphalet Jason, b. 28 Aug., 1851; uuniarried; res. on a farm purchased by his great-grandfather, Eliphalet, iu 1779. 8170 *Mary Ella, b. 20 Oct., 1853. 1369— VII.— 556. Mary Texstey, born in Hudson, N. H., 13 Dec, 1784, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Ferguson); married in 1807 Frye Gage of Pelham. She died 22 Jan., 1815. He married his second wife in Oct., 1816, Sarah Tenney, who was born 25 June, 1791, and died 1 Dec, 1817. Mary and Sarah Tenney were sisters. He married his third wife, Kezia Cutler; deceased. He died 27 Nov., 1868; a farmer. Children : 3171 *Dorcas Swau, b. 9 Nov., 1808. 3172 Jouathau; d. in California in Apr., 1878. 1370.— VII.-556. Betsey Texxhy, born in Hudson, N. H., 8 Nov., 1786, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Ferguson); married in Nov., 1811, Deacon Daniel Gage^ a farmer. She died 12 May, 1819. He man'ied his second wife, Hannah Church, who died. He married his thkd wife, Betsev Marshall. Residence, Hudson. Children : 3173 Elizabeth, b. 11 Sept., 1812; d. 12 Dec, 1838. 3174 *Dauiel Tenney, b. 17 Oct., 1814. 3175 Charles, b. 20 July, 1816; a blacksmit^i; m. Mary A. Heald; res. Winchester, Mass. 3170 Edmund, b. in Mch., 1819; d. fi May, 1819. 1371.— VII.— 556. D.\.Nn:i- Tkx-nkv, born in Hudson, N. II., 19 June, 1789, son of Edmund and Sarah (Ferguson); married 25 Dec, 1817, Hannah Woodbury of Salem, N. II., who was born 4 Nov., 1797. Resi- dence, Pelham, N. II.; a farmer. He died 1 May, 1829. GENEALOGY. 275 She married her second husband, 8 Ai)r., 1S31, John F. Tenney, a brother to Daniel. By her second husband she had four sons. See record of John F. Tenney. Children : 3177 *Sarah, b. 7 Oct., 1818. 3178 *Betsey, b. 18 Sept., 1830. 3179 Mary Ami, b. 17 Jan., 1823; m. Obadiah Dustiu of Salem. She d. 18 July, 1847. 3180 *Hauuah Jane, b. 30 June, 1825. 3181 Almira, b. 27 Nov., 1827; d. Ifi June, 1841. 1375.— VII.— 556. LuciXDA Texxey, born in Pelham, N. H., 2.5 Sept., 1797, daugh- ter of Edmund and Sarah (Ferguson) ; married in July, 1818, Deacon Charles Stiles, a hatter, and pensioner of the War of 1812. She died 20 May, 1851. He married his second wife, Susan Kendall, Avho died. He married his third wife, Beulah Keyes ; deceased. Residence, Pelham, where he died 28 May, 1882. Children : 3182 Mary Luciuda, b. 22 Nov., 1819; d. 17 Oct., 1856. 3188 Charles Fraukliu, b. 20 Feb., 1823; m. Sarah F. Hill of Epping, N. H. He d. 27 Sept., 1884. She d. 2 Oct., 1890. 1376.— VII.— 556. Edhund Dole Texxey, born in Pelham, N. H., 16 Sept., 1802, son of Edmund and Sarah (Ferguson); married 24 Dec, 1843, Lucy S. Wood, who was born in Springfield, Vt., 27 Feb., 1813. Resi- dence, Pelham, a farmer and shoemaker, and died 23 Feb., 187.5. Mrs. Tenney and family occupied the homestead, where she died 14 Apr., 1895. Children: 3184 Charles Walter, b. 7 Dec, 1845; unmarried. 3185 Anna Eliza, b. 18 May, 1847; her pen wrote willingly and well; d. 3 Oct., three days after a surgical operation. 1377.-VII.— 556. John Feegusox Texxey, born in Pelham, N. H., 1 Aug., 1804, son of Edmund and Sarah (Ferguson); married 8 Apr., 1831, Mrs. Hannah (Woodbury) Tenney, daughter of Israel and Mehitable, widow of Daniel Tenney, brother to John F. She was born 5 Nov., 1796, and died 30 May, 1884. Residence, Salem, N. H. Mr. Ten- ney was a farmer, and might have passed as a country squire ; he filled many jjositions of trust, and his name appears upon the town records with impressive frequency. He died 25 Apr,, 1879. Dolly 276 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. Jones, widoAV, of Sanbornton, deeds to John F. Tenney of Salem, guardian of heirs of Dan Tenney, land in Concord, 4 Dec, 1843. (78 : oo;"), Merrimack Co.) Children : 3186 *Daniel Woodbury, b. 3 Oct., 1832. 3187 *George Washington, b. 15 Jan., 1835. 3188 *Joliu Milton, b. 27 Mch., 1839. 3189 *Charles Henry, b. 9 July, 1842. 1390.— VII.— 558. RoHERT G. Tenxey, bom in Pelham, N. H., 17 Sept., 1784, son of Jonathan and 3Iartha (Gibson) ; published 3 Feb., 1811; married 14 Mch., 1811, Abigail Blodgett of West Nottingham, X. H., who was born 10 Sept., 1779, and died 13 Oct., 1852. Residence, Som- erville, ^lass.; ({uite forehanded. (J. T.) For a time he was in company with his brother-in-law, Joseph Underwood, in brick mak- ing. Children : 3190 *Robert G., b. 1 Nov., 1812. 3191 *John C, b. 30 Apr., 1815. 3192 *Sarah A., b. 5 Sept., 1820. 3193 *Dauiel B., b. 15 Mch., 1824. 3194 *Da\-id, b. 10 Jan., 1826. 1391.— VII.-558. Ei.izAiucTii AxN Texxev, born in Pelham, N. 11., 27 Mch., 1786, daughter of Jonathan and Martha (Gibson) ; published 3 Nov., 1805; married in Dec, 1805, Joseph Underwood, son of Phineas of Hud- son, N. IT. Residence, Charlestown, Mass.; a brick maker, in com- pany with Robert G. Tenney. In 1805 he purchased of Jose2:)h Carner, Jr., the Pierce lot on WiUiaras St. 11^ died 15 Feb., 1851. She was a strong-minded, loyal woman ; in August, 1863, lived on ]Main St., in the last house in Charlestown, next to Somerville, and died the 13 Aug., 1870. Children : 3195 EUzabeth, b. 27 Nov., 1806; m. Nathan Blodgett; res. Ben- ton, N. H. 3196 Martha T., b. 22 June, 1807; d. 27 Sept., 1850. 3197 Phiueas, b. 2 June, 1809; d. 14 Sept., 1824, very happy. 3198 Luciuda, b. 24 July, 1811; umnan-ied. 3199 Rebecca D., b. 19 Mch., 1803; m. Jesse Packard, a teacher of vocal music. 3200 Mary Tenney, b. 12 May, 1816; d. 6 May, 1817. 3201 Joseph, b. 25 Nov., 1819; M. D.; grad. of D. C. medical dept. ; army surgeon; m.; res. West "Cambridge, Mass. GENEALOGY. 277 8202 James, b. 8 May, 1821; grad. Medical College; xu.; res. Abington, Mass. 3303 Mary Jaue, b. 8 Oct., 182o; m. Samuel Riudge. 1392.— VII.— 558. Maetha Texxey, born in Pelliam, N. H., 23 July, 1788, daugh- ter of Jonathan and Martha (Gibson); married at Pelham, 25 Feb., 1812, Isaiah Williams, son of Benjamin. He was born in New Ips- wich, X. IL, 5 July, 1788, and died at Ware, Mass.^ 2 Nov., 1836; a blacksmith. Residence, Charlestown, N. IL, Enosburg, Vt., and Ware. Mrs. Williams died at Charlestown, Mch. 25, 1836. Children : 3204 *Gibson Teuney, b. 15 Jan., 1813. 320.5 David, b. 29 Jan., 1814; d. at Enosburg, Vt., 25 Feb., 1830. 3206 *Mary, b. 31 Aug., 1815. 3207 *Joliu Milton, b. 27 Feb., 1817. 3208 *Isaiah Thompson, b. 12 Feb., 1819. 3209 *Martlia Ann, b. 21 Jan., 1821. 3210 *Jane Parmelia, b. 1 Feb., 1823. 3211 *Lucy Ann, b. 22 Nov., 1824. 3212 Julia Ann, b. 7 June, 1827; d. 2 Sept., 1830. 3213 *Cliarles Cornelius, b. 30 Nov., 1829. 1395.-VII.— 558. Judge Barxabas Gibsox Texxey, born in Pelham, N. H., 12 Feb., 1795, son of Jonathan and Martha (Gibson). He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1819; read law, and located in Louisiana; appointed judge of the ninth district. A decision given on the bench to a lady, in favor of an application for divorce, caused her husband, Gen. Charles Rowley, to send the jndge a challenge, and on his declining this, a second challenge, which he was overper- suaded by his friends to accept. On the 6th of Sept., 1841, they crossed the Mississippi to Arkansas for a mortal combat, where Judge Tenney fell, dying on the spot, the victim of a savage code. 1398.— VII.— 559. Notes Texxey, born in Hudson, N. IL, 26 Sept., 1791, son of Dr. Paul and Sarah (Gibson) ; married Olivia Butler, adopted daugh- ter of Mr. Butler of Pelham; decease!. Residence, Hudson. He died 30 Jan., 1853. Children : 3214 Olivia B., b. 14 Dec, 1823; d. 18 Sept., 1826. 3215 George Clinton, b. 24 Oct., 1830; d. 9 Oct., 1839. 3316 Charles Carroll, b. 1 June, 1833; d. 2 Oct., 1843. 3217 Mary D., b. 23 Feb., 1835; d. 25 Sept., 1843. 278 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1399— VII.— 559. KniiJALL Tenxky, born in Hudson, N. 11., 18 Apr., 1793, son of Dr. Paul and Sarali (Gibson) ; married Sevia Duston. Ke was a blacksmith, and went to New York in company with his imcle Gib- son. He died suddenly, 18 Aug., 1822. She married her second husband, Mr. Ware. Residence, Vermont, where she died, leaving a daughter, Olivia Ware. Child : 3218 Franklin; d. of heart disease, calmly and in hope; amiable and talented, a student at Nashua, N. H., academy, age nineteen years. (J. T.) 1400.— VII.-559. Du. Daniel Tenney, born in Hudson, N. H., 15 June, 1795, son of Dr. Paul and Sarah (Gibson); married Lucy Cross, who died. He married Lucy Coburn, who died. He married his third wife, Emeline Rogers. Residence, Derry, N. H. He died in Boston, Mass. Children (seven) : 3219 Lucy Cross; third wife of John Milton Tyler of Boston. Ch. (2 w.) :— 3220 Gilbert; Silas; three children, names not given. Ch. (3 w.) :— 3222 FraukHu. 1402.— VII.-559. Paul Tenney, born in Hudson, N. H., 1 Mch., 1802, son of Dr. Paul and Sarah (Gibson) ; married 27 Nov., 1827, Polly Butler Var- num of Dracut, Mass. Residence, Dracut. Deceased. Children : 3223 Sally Augusta Coburn, b. 18 Dec, 1828, m. William H. Faran, real estate dealer; res. Savin Hill, Dorchester, Mass. 3224 *Harriette Varnum, b. 13 June, 1831. 1404.— VII.— 559. CoL. Fraxklin Tenney, born in Hudson, N. H., 17 Jan., 1808,, son of Dr. Paul and Sarah (Gibson) ; married ]Mehitable Swett Var- num, who died 1 Jan., 1884. She was a niece of Brigadier-General Varnum of Revolutionary fame, and of liradley Varnum, who was at one time sjteaker of the house of representatives. He was pro- prietor of the hotel in his native town and ^Manchester, N. H., and assumed the charge of the National Hotel, Washington, D. C, in 1857, continuing its proprietor until 1880, which he relinquished for the ]Metro])olitan Hotel in September of that year. He died at his GENEALOGY. 279 residence in the Hotel Varnuni, Washington, 22 Nov., 1890. Chil- dren : 3225 Georgette Avarinda, b. 13 Aug., 1831; m. two brothers by the name of Chamberlain. 3236 Emma Brown, b. 1 June, 1845; m. John W. Ross, Esq., son of the senator. She d. 31 Jan., 1879, leaving five children. 1405.— VII.-561. William Wyman, born in Pelham, N. H., 15 July, 1797, son of William and Betty (Tenney) ; married Ruth Bradstreet ; deceased. He died at East Cambridge, Mass., 8 Apr., 1877. They had two children. Child : 3227 Henry; served in the Thirty-eighth regiment, Mass. Vols., from Port Hudson to General Banks, 8 July, 1863. 1412.— VII.— 564. Louise Marshall, born in Pelham, N. H., 80 Jan., 1812, daugh- ter of Isaac and Mehitable (Tenney) ; married John Campbell ; deceased. She died 8 Oct., 1841. Residence, Windham, N. H. Children : 3228 A son, b. 3 Apr., 1839. 3229 Isaac M., b. 29 Mch., 1841; res. Windham, near Pelham. 1414.— VII.-564. Daxiel Marshall, born in Pelham, N. H., 19 Nov., 1816, son of Isaac and Mehitable (Tenney); married 9 Jan., 1838, Hannah J. Campbell. Residence, Windham, N. H. He died 11 Sept., 1897. Children : 3230 Louisa, b. 10 Apr., 1842; m. Edwin F. Bell. 3231 William C, b. 8 Oct., 1843; m. Carrie C. Chase. 3233 Clara C, b. 14 May, 1845; d. 16 Mch., 1849. 3233 Moses R., b. 17 May, 1848; m. Emily L. Brown. 3234 Lyman C, b. 24 Oct., 1853; d. 29 Sept., 1855. 1420.— VII.-566. Rhoda Hastings, born in Salem, N. H., 30 Jan., 1795, daughter of Simeon and Susanna (Tenney) ; married John Kimball, who was born in Salem, 7 Oct., 1788, son of Barnard and Betsey Ayer. She died 8 Jan., 1827. He married his second wife, Rosina Hast- ings, who was born 11 Sept., 1803, a sister to Rhoda. Residence, Salem and Corinth, Vt. Children : 280 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 3235 Susan, b. 8 Mch., 1818; m. John McLangliliu. 3336 Maria, b. 30 Dec, 1819; m. Daniel Gage. 3237 Barnard, b. 3 Apr., 1822; m. Mary Gallop. 3238 William Balcli; Ebeu; both d. young. 3240 Rhoda; d. 18 Feb., 1827, at the age of five months. Ch. (2 w.):— 3241 Simeon Hastings, b. 28 Sept., 1828; m. Catherine Carter. 3242 Rhoda Ann, b. 9 Dec, 1831; m. Joseph Buxton. 3243 William Balch, b. 3 Feb., 1837. 3244 *Hannah Jane, b. 12 Sept., 1842. 1421— VII— 566. Cyrus Hastings, born in Salem, N. H., 22 .July, 1796, son of Simeon and Susanna (Tenney); married Judith JVIerrill, born 13 ,Tuly, 1794, daughter of Perley and Esther (Currier). Residence, Salem, N. H. ; a farmer; died 12 Apr., 1828. She married her second husband, Charles Childs, and removed to West Fairlee, Vt., about 1839; deceased. Children: 3245 Simeon, b. 6 Sept., 1820; m. Aletha W. Dearborn. 3246 *Dauiel, b. 20 Apr., 1822. 3247 *Perley Merrill, b. 9 Jan., 1826. 1424.— VII.— 567. Col. Arner Bailey White Tenxey, born in Newbury, Vt., 10 June, 179.5, son of Asa and Mary (White) ; married 14 June, 1818, Sophia Cutler, born in Rindge, N. H., 30 Jan., 1794, daughter of Capt. Solomon and Ilepzibah (Bush). She was a direct descendant of James Cutler of Lexington, Mass., and England (1606), also of Sir Gervase Cutler, who married a daughter of the Duke of Bridge- water. Mrs. Tenney inherited a fine musical talent, and acquired a rare proficiency in vocal and instrumental music. She was a faithful member of the church for forty-four years ; a Christian in thought, feeling, and deed ; gentle in manner, and for manj^ yeai-s an invalid. She died 7 Aug., 1873. He fitted for college at Atkinson (N. 11.) Academy, also Bradford (Mass.) Academy, and entered Dartmouth College in 1814, but left after two years on account of failing health. He became interested in agricultural, i)olitical, and inilitary life. He entered the state militia, and rose to the rank of captain, in 1821, of a company of cavalry; major in 1823, and colonel in 1825 of the First regiment, ^M^^Ct^uvi^ SOPHIA (CUTLER) TENNY. From a portrait by Adna Tenney. HELIOTYPE CO., BOSTON. » GENEALOGY. 281 First In-igacle, and Fourth division of the militia. 'Vina otiice he held until 1827, and was thereafter known by his military title. He was an extensive and successful farmer, and had other lars;e interests. Town representative in 1832, 33, 34, 39, 40, 41, 49, 50, 56; state senator in 1836, 38; sheriff in 1834; presidential elector on the Harrison ticket in 1840; director in the old bank from 1843; president in 1843-48, and director in the National Bank of Xewbury from its commencement and president in 1872 till his death. They were admitted to the First Church 6 May, 1829, and to Wells River Church in 1842, where he was elected deacon in 1863, holding the office the remainder of his life ; deeply interested in Sunday-school work. He possessed a youthful spirit, never seeming to grow old. Their home was hospitable, the meeting place of music-loving people, rehearsing the best music of the times. Colonel and Mrs. Tenney celebrated their golden wedding in their charming home on the banks of the Connecticut, at " Upper Meadow," New- bury, Vt. They resided in the same house lifty-live years of married life. Then- pictures are in the edition of the Tenney Family book (1891)- He died from heart failure 13 Sept., 1873. At that date he was the owner of 515 acres of land in connection with his farm. In 1851 he owned one undivided half of a square mile of land in Ohio. The youngest daughter donated the town of Newbury a free public library in 1897, in memory of her father, called the "Tenney Memo- rial Library." Illustrated in the town history, 1902. Children : 3248 Asa, b. 31 Mch., 1819; d. 29 July, 1829. 3249 Mary, b. 2 Apr., 1821; d. 11 Feb., 1858; a fine scholar and conscientious Christian. 3250 *Sophia Cutler, b. 4 Apr., 1824. 3251 *Hepzibah Ann, b. 12 Oct., 1826. 3252 Asa Adonijah, b. 29 Sept., 1829; d. of consumption 23 Dec, 1849. " Fashioned in Nature's rarest, finest mould. With keenest wit and thoughts of purest gold." 3253 Martha Jane, b. 23 July, 1832; res. Haverhill, Mass.; unmar- ried. 1425— VII.— 569. Capt. Amos Currier Texney, born in Salem, N. H., 20 Mch., 1792, son of Dr. Joshua and Susanna (Allen) ; married in 1816, 282 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Lavinia Tallin of Corinth, A^t., who was a most excellent wife and mother, and died 21 Sept., 18G5. Residence, Corinth. At the age of twenty-three he was engaged in carding and cloth-dressing, own- ing the mill situated a short distance below his house ; also a farmer. He was a selectman, and held other official town connections ; pos- sessed good, sound judgment. A staunch R.e])ublican, and of the Congi*egational faith, " always paying more for the support of the gospel than he was able with his large family." (S. L. E.) He wa& elected cornet, also a captain of the state militia in the company of cavalry attached to the First regiment, in the Second brigade and Fourth division, dated 2 Jan., 1815. (Official Document.) He died 18 Dec, 1879. Their only grandchildren bore the name of Smith. Childi-en : 3254 *Joshua, b. 5 Feb., 1817; m. Mrs. Eastman; res. Corinth; no issue. 3255 *Susau, b. 19 Feb., 1819. 3256 *Sarah Ann, b. 24 Oct., 1820. 3257 Amos C, b. 5 July, 1822; res. Iowa; unmarried; d. 28 July, 1894, of creeping paralysis. 3258 Erdix, b. 10 Sept., 1825; d. 25 June, 1847. 3259 Frances B., b. 5 Aug., 1827; d. 23 Apr., 1848. 3260 Laviuia, b. 25 Oct., 1829; m. L. F. Hale; res. Bradford, Vt. She d. 9 Oct., 1872; no issue. 3261 Ruth Amelia, b. 20 Nov., 1831; m. 5 Dec, 1853, Daniel Knight; res. California, where he d. in 1870. She was a fine singer; a leader in the social circle; no issue. 3262 Mary C, b. 3 June, 1834; m. Ira D. Collins; res. Wolcott and Barton, Vt.; no issue. 3263 Sophia L., b. 9 Apr., 1837; m. 29 May, 1878, Loren Emery. They occupied the Tenuey homestead; no issue. 1427.-VII.-569. Rev. Erdix Texney, born in Corinth, Vt., 11 .June, 1801, son of Dr. .Joshua and Susanna (Allen) ; married 8 Sept., 1831, Mary Latham Kendrick of Thetford, Vt., who was born 17 Aug., 1812, and died 17 Sept., 1835. He married 5 Sept., 1836, his second wife, Elizabeth Hamilton of Lyme, N. H. She died at Norwich, Conn., liO Apr., 1884. They were most excellent and superior women. He graduated at Middlebury College in 182G, Andover Theologi- cal Seminary in 1829; ordained and settled at Lyme in .Jan., 1831, where he had a pastorate of thirty-six years. He received D. 1). from ."\Iilessed. She attended Bradford iVcademy, Mass., i-n 1820, and was a remarkable woman, a writer of many articles for l)ublication ; jjrayer was the mainspring of her life, seeking direction in all things to the finding of a thimble, ever encircled by spirit- uality and gentleness. She died at Concord, 17 Nov., 18G9, of tyi)hoid fever. Children: GENEALOGY. 287 3300 *Mary, b. 21 Aug., 1831. 3301 *Asa Peaslee, b. 21 Sept., 1833. 3302 *Ed\vard Payson, b. 29 Sept., 1835. 3304 Helen Ami, b. 9 Sept., 1837; d. 29 Sept., 1864; a tract WTiter. 3305 Abuer Bailey White, b. 28 Aug., 1841; d. at Bloomingtou, 111., 3 Apr., 1862; a young man of great promise. 3306 Elizabeth McFarlaud, b. 11 Aug., 1843; d. 17 Mch., 1863; a beautiful daughter. 1440.— VII.— 571. Rev. Ephraim Bailey Tejsney, born in Corinth, Yt., 18 Mch., 1805, son of Jonathan and Anna (Bailey); married 24 Ajn-., 1826, Harriet Lott, who was born in Smithlield, N. J., 16 July, 1809, and [ Texxey Oudway, boni in West Xewlniry, Mass., son of William and Sophia Cogswell (Tenney) ; married Mary Tappan Oilman. Residence, West Newbury. Children : 3407 Samuel Tenuey, b. o June, 1851. 3408 Mary Sophia, b. 16 Jan., 1853; m. Thomas Quested; res. East Haverhill, Mass. 3409 Lydia Ehzabeth, b. 24 Mch., 1855. 3410 George William, b. 21 July, 1857. 3411 Julia Auu, b. 31 May, 1860. 3413 Samuel Tenney, b. 30 Nov., 1862. 1488.— VII.-610. Lydia Merrill Texney, born in West Newbury, Mass., 16 Oct., 1822, daughter of Col. Samuel and Mary Little (Poore); mar- ried 3 Sept., 1849, Moses Sweetser Little, son of Edmund and Sarah (Sweetser). He was born .5 Dec, 1827, and died 2 April, 1878. He was a mail contractor and hotel keeper. Mrs. Little survived her husband. Residence, Newburyport. Children : 3413 Sarah Sweetser, b. 32 Aug., 1850. 3414 Anna Horton, b. 25 Jan., 1858; m. 6 Feb., 1893, Rolliu A. Spalding of Lynn, Mass. 3415 Abbie Maria, b. 10 June, 1860; d. 16 Dec, 1861. 3416 *Lydia Merrill, b. 19 Mch., 1863. 1489.— VII.— 610. Maky Elizabeth Tenney, born in West Newbury, Mass., 21 Aug., 1824, daughter of Col. Samuel and Mary Little (Poore) ; mar- ried 25 Dec, 1845, Joshua Hills. Residence, West Newbury. Children : 3417 *Lizzie, b. 24 May, 1847. 3418 *Joshua, b. 1 Oct., 1848. 3419 *Mary, b. 26 Dec, 1850. 3420 *Samuel, twin, b. 8 July, 1852. 3421 Katherine, twin, b. 8 July, 1852; m. Joseph Oliver of West Newbury, in 1874; d. 1 Apr., 1892. 3422 *Abbie, b. 23 Aug., 1854. 3423 Moses, b. 4 Apr., 1856; m. Eva A. McGahau. 3424 *Lydia, b. 5 Sept., 1858. 3425 *Arthur, b. 3 July, 1860. 3426 Hannah, b. 29 Oct., 1862; res. West Newbury. 3427 William, b. 26 June, 1865; res. West Newbury. GENEALOGY. 297 1490— VII.— 610. Abbie Pooee Texxey, born in West Xewburv, ]Mass., 18 Aug., 1826, daughter of Col. Samuel and Mary Little (Poore); married 9 Oct., 1845, Arthur Rogers. Residence, West Newbury. She died 26 June, 1856. He married 27 May, 1858, his second wife, Catherine Judith Tenney, born 6 Aug., 1828, a sister of Mrs. Abbie Poore Rogers. He died 30 Jan., 1892; a farmer. Mrs. Catherine Rogers resides at this date, 1903, in West Newbury, JMass. Chil- dren : 3428 Eliza Coker, b. 14 Sept., 1846; d. 3 June, 1851. 3429 *Samuel, b. 20 June, 18-56. 1492.— VII.— 613. David TEN>rEY, born in Leominster, Mass., 12 Aug., 1800, son of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 25 Mch., 1824, Elmira Parker Gerry, daughter of Benjamin and Lois Gerry. Mrs. Tenney was born 21 Mch., 1801. Residence, Leominster. George Whitcomb sells land in Leominster to David Tenney of Leominster, 10 Mch., 1837. (320 : 628.) He buys land of Warren Pollard of Leominster, 22 May, 1837. (324 : 524, Worcester Co.) He served in the war as waiter with his father in 1814, and his mdow received a pension. He died 10 May, 1873 ; a carpenter. Children : 3430 Sophroma Almira, b. 21 July, 1825; m. 22 July, 1849, Silas Grant Jolinsou; m. (3 la.) Herman H. Burpee 9 Dec, 1869; res. Sterling, Mass. She d. 18 Mch., 1878. 3431 George Albert, b. 11 July, 1829; d. 19 May, 1832. 3432 *George Messenger, b. 24 Mch., 1839. 1493.— VII.— 613. Bartimus Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 8 Sept., 1802, son of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 8 May, 1828, Thirza Tylei", daughter of Simeon and Mary (Pierce) of Leominster. The Pierce and Tylers of this line were relatives of our late jjresi- dents of the same name. Residence, North Leominster, Mass., where he spent his whole life. Bartimus Tenney of Leominster pays $250 for land purchased of John L. Divoll, 2 Mch., 1829. (267:162.) Bartimus Tenney of Leominster is mentioned in deeds dated 17 Nov., 1838, 20 Oct., 1835, 18 Jnlj, 1835, 16 July, 1835, and 7 Feb., 1836. He died 5 July, 1853; by trade a shoemaker. His picture is in the History of Leominster. Mrs. Tenney was born 26 Apr., 1806, and died 27 July, 1886. Children : 298 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3433 Sarah Jane, b. 7 Sept., 1829; d. 7 Apr., 1862. 3434 Thirza Aun, b. 9 Oct., 1830; occupies the homestead; pos- sesses culture united to energy for ' ' the impossible ' ' ; un- married. 3435 Elizabeth Drucilla, b. 17 Aug., 1835; d. 15 Sept., 1838. 1495.— VII.— 613. Naxcy Texxey, born iu Leominster, Mass., 31 Dec, 1806, daughter of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 8 Apr., 1830, Merrick Rice Osgood, who was born 22 Jan., 1802, son of Joel and Rebecca (Beaman); also a descendant of John Osgood of England, 1630, and Andover, Mass. Residence, North Leominster. She died 20 Jan., 1843. He married his second wife, Irene Phelps, of Lancaster, Mass., 18 Oct., 1843. She died 12 Aug., 1866. Mr. Osgood died 5 Mch., 1887 ; a paper maker. Children : 3436 Andrew Merrick, b. 8 Apr., 1831; d. 6 Nov., 1844. 3437 Frances Jeauette, b. 18 Nov., 1836. Ch. (2 w.):— 3438 James Andi-ew, b. 15 Apr., 1847; d. 28 Dec, 1866. 1497.— VII.-613. Henry Texnby, born in Leominster, Mass., 5 Feb., 1810, son of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married in St. Francisville, La., 22 July, 1841, Mary Elizabeth Woodruff, daughter of Ichabod and Mary C. (Williams). Residence, Bayou Sara, La. He died 5 Apr., 1863; a carpenter and slave holder. Mrs. Tenney was born in EUzabeth, K J., 14 Oct., 1820. Children : 3439 Joseph Thomas, b. 19 Aug., 1842; " an exchange Rebel pris- oner;" killed iu battle at Atlanta, Ga., 22 Juue, 1864; army secretary. 3440 James Henry, b. 8 Nov., 1844; d. 16 June, 1845. 3441 *William Henry, b. 31 Apr., 1847. 3442 Frank Howard, b. 4 Dec, 1855; m. 10 Mch, 1891, in St. Mark's Episcopal Church at Shreveport, La., Mary A. Williams, born 4 Aug., 1871. 1498.— VII.-613. RuTii Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 5 Oct., 1812, daughter of 3Iajor Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 5 Oct., 1834, Daniel Maynard, who was born 28 Nov., 1806, and died 26 July, 1868 ; a comb maker. Residence, Leominster. Child : 3443 *Addisou Davis, b. 29 Nov., 1835. GENEALOGY. 299 1499— VII.-613. Charles Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 1 Apr., 1815, son of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 10 Mch., 1842, Jane M. Brister of Bayou Sara, La., who was born 19 Apr., 1819, and died 22 May, 1860. Residence, Bayou Sara, La. He died in the parish of West Feliciana, La., 22 Nov., 1872; a carpenter. Chil- dren : 3444 Isabella Catherine, b. 23 Jan., 1843; d. 3 Dec, 1886. 3445 Henry, b. 30 Aug., 1845; d. 6 Apr., 1850. 3446 Nancy Maria, b. 5 Dec, 1847; m. 3447 Sarah Ann, b. 10 Jan., 1853. 3448 Jennie T., b. 1 Mch., 1856. 3449 Faunie P., b. 21 Nov., 1857; d. 3450 Dorcas C, b. 21 Aug., 1859; d. 1500.— VII -613. JoxATHAX LivEEMOEE Tex]s^ey, bom in Leominster, Mass., 10 May, 1817, son of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 30 Oct., 1844, Sarah Maria Williams, daughter of John and Sarah (Eaton) of Fitchburg, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was born 2 Oct., 1825, and died 28 Aug., 1845. He married 9 May, 1849, his second wife, Elizabeth Ann PoUey, daughter of Elanthan and Xancy [(Flint). Mrs. Elizabeth A. Tenney was born 10 June, 1821, and died 28 Aug., 1874. He was a boot and shoe manufacturer, a leather in- spector and surveyor of wood and bark. Residence, Leominster, Randolph, and Fitchburg, Mass., Bayou Sara, La.; was killed by the cars at Fitchburg, 18 Apr., 1885. He was successful in business. Children : 3451 Julius Augustus, b. 30 July, 1845; d. 20 Aug., 1845. Ch. (2 w.):— 8452 Maa-ia Elizabeth, b. 6 Mch., 1850. 3453 Henry Livermore, b. 23 Dec, 1852; d. 17 Sept., 1854. 3454 Clara Louise, b. 26 Mch., 1855; a teacher. 3455 Fannie Emily, b. 26 Jan., 1858; a stenographer at Kenosha, Wis. 3456 Mary Emma, b. 21 June, 1860; m. 23 Oct., 1888, Edwin Mor- ton Skillings; res, Fitchburg. 1503.— VII.— 613. Thomas CoLBUE^r Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 16 Apr., 1823, son of Major Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn); married 14 Apr.^ 300 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1847, Sarah Jane Caswell, daughter of Elkaman and Catherine (Colburn) of Bolton, Mass. She was born 28 July, 1828, and died 29 Apr., 1854. He married 18 Apr., 1855, his second wife, Caro- line Cordelia Colburn, daughter of Major Seneca and Sally (Lin- coln) of Leominster. Residence, Leominster ; a cai'penter. Mr. Tenney and his brother, Joseph G., were not given middle names by their parents, but adopted them when they became of age. He died 22 Mch., 1892, of cancer in the eye. Child : 3457 Charles Henry, b. 25 Apr., 1848; d. 31 May, 1849. 1504.— VII.— 613. Deacon Joseph Gibson Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 5 Aug., 1825, son of Maj. Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn) ; married 28 Nov., 1850, Jane Elizabeth Nichols, daughter of John and Tliirza (Johnson). Mrs. Tenney was born 29 July, 1829, and died 25 Aug., 1865. He married 6 Dec, 1866, his second wife, Mary Elizabeth Russell of Fitchburg, Mass., a daughter of Francis and Mary (White). Mrs. Mary E. Tenney was born 6 July, 1835. Resi- dence, Leominster, Mass. He is a deacon in the Congregational Unitarian Chm'ch, of which Rev. John Rogers (who was a lineal descendant of the Smithfield, Eng., martyi') was ordained first min- ister in 1743. Most of the Tenneys in Leominster belong to that church. I\Ir. Tenney, while in his minority, was a carpenter and builder for himself. In 1864 he engaged in the piano business with J. P. Lockey. In 1867 he became the first treasurer of the Arlington Piano Company; in 1871 associated with the Stratton Brothers at Stratton Mills, and in 1874 bought their interest and entered part- nership as Tenney & Kenney. In 1879 he was chosen superin- tendent of the water department and treasurer of the works. He has been elected trustee of the savings bank. (For his j^icture, see History of Leominster.) Children : 3458 *Wilbur Burton, b. 21 Mch., 1854. 3459 Anna Louise, b. 28 Apr., 1857; d. 14 Apr., 1859. 5460 Annie Ernestine, b. 30 Feb., 1861; d. 20 May, 1863. 3461 Gertrude Nichols, b. 17 May, 1864; d. 13 Sept., 1865. 1505.— VII.— 613. Luke Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 9 Mch., 1828, son of JMaj. Joseph and Dorcas (Colburn) ; married 10 Apr., 1851, Sarah GENEALOGY. 301 Eliza Colburn, daughter of Maj. Seneca and Sally (Lincoln) of Leo- minster. Mrs. Tenney was born 12 Xov., 1830. Residence, Leo- minster ; a carpenter. He built near the residence of the first Ten- ney in Leominster, and a daughter's home was erected on the spot where the old house stood. Children : 3463 *Mary Abbie, b. 30 July, 1853. 3463 Katie Maria, b. 24 Mch., 1855; cl. 30 July, 1861. 3464 *Sarah Elizabeth, b. 16 Feb., 1863. 1507.-VII.-614. Feaxklix Caetek, born in Leominster, Mass., 2 Jan., 1799, son of Joseph Warren Carter and Ruth (Tenney) ; married in June, 1823, Nancy Chase; deceased. Residence, Leominster; by trade a carpenter. He died 24 Dec, 1870. Children: 3465 *Susan Adelia, b. 24 Sept., 1824. 3466 *Emma Frances, b. 24 Dec, 1826. 3467 Andrew Franklin, b. 3 Dec, 1835; m. 12 Nov., 1869, Jennie Rosette Graves, who was boru in Mch., 1849; d. 23 Aug., 1870; res. Leominster. He d. 30 Jan., 1885; no issue. 3468 *Adelaide Elizabeth, b. 11 Feb., 1839. 3469 *Lucius Clessou, b. 8 July, 1842. 1508.— VII.-614. Baetimus Cartee, born in Leominster, Mass., 27 Dec, 1800, son of Joseph Warren and Ruth (Tenney) ; married 25 May, 1823, Sophia Maynard, who was born 21 Apr., 1801, and died 25 July, 1858, a daughter of John and Sophia ( ). Residence, Leomin- ster; a carpenter. He died 3 Apr., 1879. Children: 3470 Charlotte Sophia, b. 13 Aug., 1823; d. 28 Aug., 1831. 3471 Mary Jane, b. 13 Aug., 1825; d. 26 Mch., 1891. 3472 *Chauncey Warren, b. 25 Nov., 1827. 3473 Orvilla, twin, b. 11 Sept., 1835; d. in Oct., 1849. 3474 Granville, twin, b. 11 Sept., 1835; d. 21 Sept., 1836. 1509.— VII.-614. Haeeiet Caetee, born in Leominster, JNIass., 7 May, 1803, daugh- ter of Joseph Warren and Ruth (Tenney) ; married 7 May, 1834, Walter Knowlton, who was born 27 Feb., 1806, and died 8 Apr., 1885 ; a carpenter. Residence, Leominster, Mass. She died 4 Jan., 1874. Children : 3475 Helen, b. 13 July, 1836; d. 6 July, 1845. 3476 *Charles Carter, b. 23 May, 1835. 302 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 3477 ' George, b. 17 Juue, 183S; in. Mary E. Raud; d. 2 Aug., 1870. 3478 Harriet Melissa, b. 24 Feb., 1840. 3479 Mary Ann, b. 31 Aug., 1842; m. IG Dec, 1879, Daniel W. Martin of Caudia, N. H. 3480 Emily, b. 28 May, 1844; d. 5 July, 1845. 1510.-VII.-614. Oka Cartek, born in Leominster, Mass., 17 Jan., 1806, daughter of Joseph "Warren and Ruth (Tenney) ; married 23 Apr., 1833, Volney Hills, son of Smith and Betsey (Johnson). He Avas born 4 Dec, 1807, and died 9 Mch., 1890; a comb maker. Residence, Leominster. She died 22 Mch., 1869. Children : 3481 Grace Elizabeth, b. 20 May, 1834; d. 30 June, 1900. 3483 Liicius, b. 1 Aug., 1835; d. 8 Dec, 1835. 3483 *Lucius, b. 13 Dec, 1836. 3484 Clement, b. 27 May, 1838; d. 5 Oct., 1838. 3485 *Abbie, b. 15 Feb., 1840. 1512.— VII.— 614. Beliis'da Carter, born in Leominster, Mass., 12 Oct., 1811, daughter of Joseph Warren and Ruth (Tenney) ; married 14 Sept., 1832, Alvin Melvin Polley, who was born 11 Dec, 1810, and died 18 Sept., 1881 ; a boot and shoe maniifactarer. Residence, Leomin- ster. She died 17 Mch., 1882. Children : 3486 George Alvin, b. 12 Aug., 1833; d. 6 June, 1837. 8487 *Fraucis Warren, b. 26 Feb., 1837. 3488 Ellen Elizabeth, b. 26 Oct., 1839. 3489 George Alvin, b. 24 Apr., 1842; d. 9 May, 1888. Served in the Civil war; on picket duty the night President Lincoln was shot, and first to report the sad news to his com- mander. 3490 *Clara Belinda, b. 15 Apr., 1844. 3491 *Heury Albert, b. 24 Sept., 1857. 1513.-VII.-614. Sally Carter, born in Leominster, Mass., 15 Sept., 1815, daugh- ter of Joseph Warren and Ruth (Tenney) ; married 11 Apr., 1837, Josej)!! C()ll)urn, son of Joseph and Relief (Gibson). He was born 3 Mch., 1811, and died in Leominster, 23 Mch., 1891 ; a comb maker. Mrs. Colburu died 26 Julv, 1870. Children: 3492 *Charlotte Augusta, b. 21 Jan., 1838. 3493 *Joseph Theodore, b. 23 Jan., 1841. 3494 *Augustus Granville, b. 7 Dec, 1843. GENEALOGY. 303 1514.— VII.— 614. Abioail Caktek, born in Leominster, Mass., IG July, 1818, daughter of Josei^li Warren and Ruth (Tenney); married 3 Feb., 1840, John Nourse, who was born in 1814, son of Francis and Xabby (Puffer), and died 14 Oct., 1853; a comb maker. Resi- dence, Leominster. She died suddenly 30 May, 1892. Children: 3495 *Johu Waldo, b. 18 Feb., 1841; m. Eliza (Vinton) Stone; five childreu. 3496 Abbie Kelley, b. 25 Mcb., 1846; d. 3 Dec, 1894; was run over by her employer, he driving fast and she coming from her work. 3497 Francis Warren, b. 25 Mch., 1850; unmarried. 3498 *Helen Eliza, b. 5 June, 1852; m. Norman C. Chandler; three children. 1515.— VII.— 616. GiLMAx Texxey, born in Leominstei', Mass., 9 Nov., 1806, son of John and Xancy (Thompson) ; married 5 Apr., 1832, Laura John- son, who was born 9 Jan., 1809, and died 4 Mch., 1836. He mar- ried 17 Oct., 1838, his second wife, Mary Carter, daughter of Joseph W. and Ruth (Tenney). Mrs. Mary Tenney was born 6 Apr., 1808, and died 22 Dec, 1852. He married 7 ISTov., 1853, Hannah Clark, daughter of Patrick Clark. She was born 10 June, 1829, and died 17 Feb., 1890. Residence, Leominster; a comb maker. Mr. Ten- ney died 29 Apr., 1889. Children : 3499 Augustus, b. 28 June, 1835; d. 14 June, 1837. Ch. (2 w.):— 3500 *Charles Augustus, b. 4 Sept., 1839. 3501 Mary Augusta, b. 26 Aug., 1845; m. Edwin A. Ross, 30 Apr., 1895. 3502 *Clement Hills, b. 27 Aug., 1847. Ch. (3 w.):— 3503 John Thomas, b. 17 Sept., 1855; unmarried. 3504 WilHam Henry, b. 24 Feb., 1857; d. 2 Dec, 1869. 3505 *Francis Warren, b. 29 Nov., 1S58. 3506 Elizabeth Ann, b. 26 Dec, 1860; d. 28 Oct., 1869. 3507 *Albert Edward, b. 11 Sept., 1862. 3508 Katie Maria, b. 11 Sept., 1865; unmarried. 1517.— VII.— 616. Maey S. Tenxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 16 Xov., 1809, daughter of John and Nancy (Thompson); married 1 Nov., 1836, 304 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Gilsom Thompson, who was born 18 Aug., 1811, and died 24 Apr., 1887, a son of Thomas and Sarah ( ) of Lancaster, Mass. Residence, Sterling, Mass. She died 19 Jan., 1885. Children: 3509 *William, b. 26 Aug., 1837. 3510 Henry, b. 9 Jan., 1839; res. Sterling, Mass. 8511 *Adaliue E., b. 19 Nov., 1844. 1518.— VII.— 616. Joiix Kendall Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 25 Oct.^ 1811, son of John and Nancy (Thompson) ; married, in 1843, Marcia Ann Pratt of Sterling, Mass. She was born 26 Oct., 1812, and died 1 Oct., 1887. Residence, Leominster. He died 5 Jan., 1883; a farmer. Children : 3513 John Carter, b. 14 Nov., 1843; m. 7 Aug., 1872, Mrs. Sarah (DivoU) Jones. She was b. 29 Dec, 1826; res. Leominster. 3513 George Pratt, b. 18 Feb., 1845; d. 11 June, 1845. 3514 Mary Frances, b. 14 Dec, 1846; m. 27 Nov., 1866, Charles L. Johnson. 3515 *William Burrage, b. 31 Oct., 1848. 3516 *Eveline, b. 9 Apr., 1850. 1520.— VII.-617. BxVRTiMus Jaseph, born in Leominster, Mass., 4 Dec, 1804, son of Joseph and Abigail (Tenney) ; married Caroline Davis of Hub- bardston, Mass. Residence, Charleston, S. C. He died at Jackson- borough, Ga., 19 Dec, 1886. She returned North and resided in Boston ; deceased. Child : 3517 Albert B., b. 2 Feb., 1834; d. young. 1521.— VII.-617. Louisa Jasepii, born in Leominster, Mass., 25 Nov., 1806, daugh- ter of Joseph and Abigail (Tenney) ; married 17 Mch., 1842, Samuel Conden of Fitchburg, Mass.; deceased. Child : 3518 Josephine Louise, b. 7 Sept., 1843; m. Edward Dole. She d. 1 May, 1881; two children. 1523.-VII.— 617. Charles Jasepii, l)orn in Leominster, Mass., 12 Oct., 1811, son of Joseph and Abigail (Tenney); married a lady from Princeton,. Mass. Children : 3519 George, d. young; Charles; Samuel. GENEALOGY. 305 1529— VII.-622. Bethiaii Texxey, born in Bradford, Mass., 10 Nov., 1789, daughter of Capt. Samuel and Elizabeth (Merrill) ; married 10 Feb., 1805, Benjamin Burbank, Jr.; deceased. Name of the sixth child not known. Children : 3523 John. 3523 Elizabeth T.; m. John N. Quimby, 4 May, 1830, 3524 Samuel, m.; Mehitable. 3526 Hannah R.; m. John A. Renton, 26 Nov., 1840, 1530— VII.— 622. Capt. Johx Texijet, born in Bradford, Mass., 15 Feb., 1792, son of Capt. Samuel and Elizabeth (Merrill); married 9 Ajsr., 1820, Hannah Rollins, who was born 21 Feb., 1802, and died 15 Nov., 1887. Residence, Bradford and Groveland; died 22 May, 1875; buried in the family lot at Groveland, Mass., which has a handsome poUshed granite monument. A farmer and butcher of some wealth and influence. Children : 3527 Elizabeth A., b. 18 Aug., 1824; d. 18 Sept., 1836. 3528 Sarah Rollins, b. 12 June, 1828; d. 6 Nov., 1887. 3529 *Charles Samuel, b. 11 Apr., 1830. 1531.— VII.-626. RuiiAMA Ten^tey, born in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., 27 July, 1797, daughter of "William and Ruhama (Burbank); married 23 Oct., 1826, Jacob W. Reed, a lawyer in Groveland, formerly a teacher and carpenter. Deceased. Children : 3530 Selina Lane; Sarah Augusta. 3532 Edward Pay son; Helen Abby; Hiram. 1534.— VII.— 626. Sophia Buck Tenxey, born in Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., 7 May, 1811, daughter of William and Abigail (Jaques) ; married 14 Nov., 1838, Thomas Hutchinson Balch, who was born 20 Mch., 1817, and died 3 Mch., 1902; a farmer and shoemaker. The for- mer proprietor of Balch's grove. Residence, Groveland, in the " Priest Balch house." Mrs. Balch still owns the Tenney home- stead, situated at the left of the street as you enter Savoryville. Children : 20 806 THE TENNEY FAISIILY. 3535 William, b. 9 Oct., 1840; m. Martha Harriinan of Groveland; res. Brockton, Mass. 3536 *Hirani Tenney, b. 28 May, 1843. 3537 Charles Thomas, b. 23 Feb., 1844; res. Groveland. 3538 *Arthiir Clifford, b. 22 Oct., 1846. 3539 *Eustis, b. 2 Apr., 1849. 3540 Sophia Priscilla, b. 2 Aug., 1851; d. July, 1855. 3541 *Malcolm Pickard, b. 7 July, 1856. 1535.-VII.— 627. Polly Tenney, born in Sedgwick, Me., 3 Apr., 1797, daughter of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Carlton) ; married 24 Mch., 1818, Capt. Daniel Clough, master marine, son of Asa of Haverhill and Abigail (Ricker) of Bradford, Mass. He was born 11 Apr., 1790. Resi- dence, Blue Hill, Me. She was educated at Blue Hill Academy, and died of apoplexy 8 Dec, 1858. He died 2 Apr., 1867. Chil- dren : 3542 *Caroliue; *Mary Tenney. 3544 Da\ad; m. three times; two children by second wife. 3545 * Augustine; *Charles. 1537— VII.— 627. John Tenney, born in Sedgwick, Me., 8 May, 1801, son of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Carlton) ; married in Houlton, Me., 21 Apr., 1829, Hannah Pearce of New Salem, Mass., who was born 27 Nov., 1793, and died 18 Apr., 1878. Residence, Houlton, where the chil- dren Avere born. He died at Blue Hill, Me., 17 Dec, 1837. Chil- dren : 3547 Infant, unnamed; d. 27 Jan., 1830. 3548 Charles P.; d. 29 Apr., 1832, aged one year. 3549 *Charles Pearce, b. 14 Aug., 1835. 3550 William Pearl; res. Paris, Me. 3551 Ada; d. 5 Sept., 1835, aged two years. 1539.— VII.— 627. WiLLiiAM Tenney, born in Sedgwick, Me., 21 Se^rt., 1806, son of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Carlton) ; married 5 Nov., 1883, Emma Walker Hinckley, who w^as born in Blue Hill, Me., 2 Jan., 1806, daughter of Nehemiah and Edith (Wood). Residence, Blue Hill. He died 17 Apr., 1839. She married her second husband, Judah Chase, and died 22 June, 1887. Children : GENEALOGY. 307 3552 William Paris, twiu, b. 11 Sept., 1834; res. Boston, Mass.; a merchant. 3553 John Pearl, twin, b. 11 Sept., 1834; a sea captain; m. Louisa Gardner of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; res. Portland, Me. 3554 Nehemiah Hinckley, b. 2 May, 1838; d. in Feb., 1885. 1542— VII.-627. Julia Axxe Tex>7ey, born in Sedarwick, Me., 9 June, 1813, daughter of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Carlton); married 17 Sept., 1833, lion. Aaron Parker Emerson. Residence, Orland, Me. He was born in Bucksport, Me., 13 Aug., 1805, and died in June, 1884. He commenced trade in Orland in 1828, and was one of the most influential men in that vicinity ; town clerk seventeen consecutive years; representative in 1839-40-55-56; presidential elector in 1856; a member of the executive council in 1867, and for five years trustee of the state reform school, 1865-69. Children: 3555 Maria Louisa, b. 27 Sept., 1834; d. 26 Oct., 1837. 3556 *Theodore Holbrook, b. 11 Apr., 1836. 3557 *Arthur Walter, b. 14 Sept., 1838. 3558 *William Tenney, b. 30 Mch., 1840. 3559 *George Aaron, b. 19 Dec, 1842. 3560 . Franklin, b. 30 Apr., 1845; d. of diphtheria in 1855. 1547.-VII.-631. Moses Foster, born in Groveland, Mass., son of Moses and Rebecca (Tenney) ; married Mary Woodbury of Hanover, N. H. Residence, Groveland, Mass. ; deceased. Children : 3561 Rebecca Ann, b. 24 Feb., 1832; m. George S. Parker. 3562 Charles, b. 15 Feb., 1836. 1551.— VII.-635. Perkixs Allen Tenney, born in Phillips, Me., 6 Jan., 1810, son of Samuel and Ann (Allen) ; married in Phillips, 6 Nov., 1832, Mary Rowe, who was born in Madrid, Me., 23 Nov., 1814, daughter of Isaac and Abigail (Smith) Rowe. Residence, Phillips ; removed about 1840 to Rome, la. He was a member of Company H, Thuty- seventh Iowa regiment, and died a soldier, at Alton, 111., 13 Oct., 1863. Children : 3563 Melville Augustine, b. 2S Mch., 1836; m. in Ainsworth, la., 29 Mch., 1859, Ann Maria Clark of Iowa. 3564 Albina Clementia, b. 19 May, 1838; d. 8 Aug., 1846. 3565 *Mary Josephine, b. 9 Mch., 1841. 3566 William Allen, b. 16 Nov., 1844; d. 2 May, 1849. 308 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 8567 Eliza Jane, b. 10 Oct., 1846; m. 19 Aug., 1866, Jacob Mark- wood Stickley. 3568 Sarah Elleu, b. 9 Jau., 1849; m. 13 Sept., 1866, Sytle A. Stephen. 3569 Amelia Louisa, b. 13 Sept., 1851; m. 10 Sept., 1868, Richard S. Hall. 3570 Alfred Burris, b. 20 Sept., 1853; m. 28 Dec, 1875, Mary Ellen Marsden of Ains worth. 1555.— VII.— 635, Elias Fields Texxey, born in Berlin, Me., in 1820, son of Samuel and xVnn (Allen) ; married Rebecca Osborn of Iowa. Resi- dence, Elizabetlitown, Ohio, where he died in Mch., 1897. Chil- dren: 3571 Mary Ann; m. Robert McClosky, a cooper; res. Louis- ville, Ky. 3572 Jessie; m. Michael Earhart; res. Elizabetlitown, Ohio; no issue. 1559.— VII.-635. EcENEZER Allex Tenney, bom in Berlin, Me., 3 Nov., 1827» son of Samuel and Ann (Allen) ; married 24 Jan., 1850, Chloe Woodard, who died 23 iSJ'ov., 1855. He married in Monroe county, la., 3 Oct., 1857, his second wife, Elinor Presley, who was born in Guernsey pounty, Oliio, 2 Aug., 1837. Residence, Iowa. He died 24 Feb., 1897. Children : 3573 Henry W., b. 7 Feb., 1852 ; m. in 1881, Clara Miller of Albia, la.; res. Kansas City; no issue. Ch. (2w.):— 3574 *Anna Rebecca, b. 17 Feb., 1863. 3575 *Mary Abbie, b. in 1865. 3576 Lillian Elizabeth, b. 27 Nov., 1873; res. Des Moines, la. 3577 Horace Bert, b. in 1877; d. 11 Dec, 1902. 1565.— VII.— 642. Nelson Tenney, born in Gray, Me., 25 May, 1838, son of Zacha- riah and Harriet (Plummer) ; married in Portland, Me., 30 June, 1867, Abbie M. Lyford, who was born in Dexter, Me., 16 Aug., 1841. Mrs. Tenney was educated at Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass., and is a keen observer of j^assing events. Residence, Port- land, Me. He enlisted in Company H, Fifth Maine regiment, and received his discharge from the hospital. He was past president of the Fifth Maine Regiment Association, and was one of the directors GENEALOGY. 309 of the Fifth Maine Regiment Society. He was also past president of the Mechanic Association. He was a member of Ancient Land- mark lodge of Masons, Maine lodge of Odd Fellows, of the Build- ers' Exchange, Brumhall lodge, Knights of Pj'thias, and Bosworth Post. In 1872 a partner in a wholesale tinware manufactory, known afterward as Tenney & Leighton, to which a hardware branch was added in 1885. The business emjoloys a score of men. He died 16 Feb., 1894. Children: 3578 Freddie Vernon, b. 6 Jan., 1870; d. 6 July, 1870. 3579 Willie Lyford, b. 2 Apr., 1872; d. 5 Apr., 1872. 3580 Edward Harold, b. 9 Nov., 1873. 3581 Alice Louise, b. 10 Jan., 1878. 1566.— VII.— 642. Maey Caeoline Tej^ney, born in Raymond, Me., 24 Nov., 1830, daughter of Zachariah and Harriet (Plummer) ; married, in 1862, William J. Rand. Residence, Portland, Me. Children : 3582 Henrietta Josepliiue, b. 24 Jan., 1863; m., in 1881, Charles S. Fairfield. 3583 Bessie Bell, b. 13 Jan., 1868; d. 23 July, 1882. 1568.— VII.— 642. Sophia Josephine Texis^ey, born in Raymond, Me., 15 Sept., 1843, daughter of Zachariah and Harriet (Plummer) ; married 3 July, 1866, William Bodge, who was born in Windham, Me., 1 Nov., 1849. Residence, Leeds, Me., and North Greene, Me. Children : 3584 Cora Bell, b. 23 Apr., 1868; m. Mr. Judkins. 3585 Bessie Idelle, b. 19 June, 1869; m. 1590.— VII.— 650. Margaret Ellex Tenney, born in RajTnond, Me., 25 Apr., 1845, daughter of Henry and Maria D. (Symonds) ; married, in 1863, Dr. E. Magoon of St. Louis, Mo. Children : 3586 Frank T., a doctor; Charles; Henry. 1592.— VII.— 650. John Henry Tenney, born in Raymond, Me., 28 Jan., 1848, son of Henry and Maria D. (Symonds); married 25 Dec, 1873, Melvina ■C. Ford, who was born in Lentner, Mo., 9 May, 1857, daughter of William J. and Rhoda J. Residence, Lentner, where the children were born. They removed, 28 Feb., 1903, to Shelbina, Mo.; a merchant. Children : 310 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3589 William H., b. 21 Oct., 1874. 3590 Harry A., b. 28 Feb., 1881. 3591 Bertha May, b. 6 Sept., 1884. 3592 Rose B., b. 4 Sept., 1887. 3593 Roy C, b. 28 July, 1889. 3594 Clement E., b. 8 Mch., 1893. 3595 Hazel N., b. 9 Nov., 1900. 1594— VII.— 650, Charles E. Tennet, born in Raymond, Me., 12 May, 1852, son of Henry and Maria D. (Sjnnonds) ; married Mary Patch of Mechanic Falls, Me. Residence, Mechanic Falls ; a teacher. Child : 3596 Frank, b. 10 July, 1879. 1596.— VII.— 650. Isabella Symonds Tenkey, born in Raymond, Me., 27 Apr., 1854, daughter of Henry and Maria D. (Symonds) ; married Frank Gleason of Poland, Me. Child : 3597 Ralph L., b. 13 Sept., 1879. 1600.— VII.— 650. Dk. Fred Austijj Tenney, born in Raymond, Me., 7 Mch., 1863> son of Henry and Maria D. (Symonds) ; married 25 June, 1889, Mary Snow of Pownal, Me. He is an oculist and optician. Resi- dence, Auburn, Gray, and Portland, Me. Child : 3598 Arthur L., b. 10 Aug., 1893. 1601.— VII.-651. Reuben Henry Archibald, born in Poland, Me., 4 Oct., 1848, son of Nathaniel Walker and Keziah" Small (Tenney) ; married in July, 1872, Emma J. Bailey of Wood, Me. Residence, Haverhill, Mass. He died in 1887; a shoemaker. Mrs. Archibald opened a store on Washington street, supplying ladies' furnishings and small wares, which she was obliged to relinquish on account of failing health. She was a Christian, a faithful attendant of the Mt. Wash- ington Baptist Church. After a lingering illness, she died in 1891. Children : 3599 Hattie M., b. iu 1875; m., in 1899, Wm. Bass of Lancaster, N. H. 3600 Guy M., b. in 1877; m. Pauline Dole of Lowell, Mass. Two children. 3601 Perley, b. iu 1879. GENEALOGY. 311 1602.— VII -651. Mary M. Archibald, born in Poland, Me., 41 Oct., 1850, daugh- ter of Nathaniel Walker and Keziah Small (Tenney) ; married in May, 1870, Edwin A. Storer of Poland, Me. Residence, Poland, Me!^ Children : 3603 Child; d. iu infancy. 3603 Maud E., b. in 1878; m. Charles E. Keeue of Poland, Me. 3604 Rose, b. in 1880. 3605 Arthur, b. in 1883. 3606 Ira, b. in 1884. 3607 Ella, b. in 1890. 1603.— VII.— 651. Daxa S. Archibald, born in Poland, Me., 30 Dec, 1852, son of Nathaniel Walker and Keziah Small (Tenney) ; married 21 Jan., 1876, Alice Waterman, who died 26 May, 1876. He married his second wnfe, Mary A. Stanton, 25 Dec, 1878; she died 11 Mch., 1882. He married his third wife in Dec, 1884, Alzada S. Stanton, who died in May, 1890. In Apr., 1892, he married Alice A. Ing- ham, daughter of Joseph of Haverhill, Mass. Residence, Haverhill, Mass. He is of the firm of Archibald Brothers, leather dealers. Children (2 w.) : 3608 Child; d. in infancy. 3609 Ethel M., b. 36 May, 1881. Ch. (3 w.):— 3610 Harry S., b. 3 May, 1886. 3611 Irwin N., b. 36 Aug., 1888. Ch. (4w.):— 3613 Marion E., b. 36 May, 1896; a beautiful child, who died 17 Mch., 1903. 3613 Infant, b. 17 Aug., 1903; d. same day. 1604.— VII.— 651. Freelon N. Archibald, born in Poland, Me., 2 Dec. 1854, son of Nathaniel and Keziah Small (Tenney) ; married 15 Nov., 1873, Sarah Tobie. He served in the municipal government as alderman in 1902-03. Residence, Haverhill, Mass. Children : 3613 Edwin, twin, b. 5 Apr., 1877; d. atihe age of eight months. 3614 Fred N., twin, b. 5 Apr., 1877; m. Carrie B. Parker, 34 June, 1903. 3615 Wallace E., b. 38 Jan., 1890. 312 THE TENNEY FAJSIILY. 1605.-VII.-651. Ella L. Archibald, born in Poland, Me., 25 July, 1857, daughter of Nathaniel Walker and Keziah Small (Tenney) ; married 15 Aug., 1873, Wallace S. Brav. Residence, Haverhill, Mass. Children: 3616 Arthur, b. 24 May, 1874; d. in Dec, 1877. 3617 Millie K., b. 25 Apr., 1877; m. Frank C. Thompson, 26 Nov., 1901. 3618 Alice, b. in Apr., 1878; d. at the age of six years. 3619 Dana S., b. 12 Feb., 1881. 3620 Ella L.; d. 24 June, 1902. 1606.— VII.-659. Horace Fraxklin Tenney, born in Raymond, Me., 25 Apr., 1841, son of Stephen and Rachel (Strout) ; married, in Beaufort, N. C, Mary O. Burbridge, who was born in Compton, Canada East, 21 Dec, 1840. In 18C0 he went to Beaufort, N. C, where he re- mained until 1870, when he removed to Haverhill, Mass., where he died 22 Sept., 1902, of Bright's disease ; quiet and unassuming in his manner, and possessed sterling qiialities of mind and heart ; a shoemaker. Burial at Hilldale cemetery, Mrs. Tenney died 14 Apr., 1904. Children : 3621 Ulvilda, b. 5 Feb., 1869; d. in 1869. 3622 Stephen Allen, b. in Beaufort, N. C, 3 Apr., 1870. 3623 Hattie, b. in 1871; d. in 1871. 3624 Willard Horace, b. in Haverhill, Mass., 25 Oct., 1872. 1610.— VII.— 660, Lafayette Tenney, born in Raymond, Me., 1 Nov., 1843, son of Cyrus and Sarah (Stroxxt) ; married ; deceased. Children : 3625 Stillman; Justinia; Ulvilda. 1615.-VII.-660. Uriah Ervin Tenney, born in Raymond, Me., 11 Oct., 1854, son of CjTLus and Sarah (Strout) ; married. Residence, Campello, Mass. Children : 3628 Susie; Myrtie. 1919.-VII.-664. Deacon Samuel Xewell Tenney, born in Xewburyport, Mass., 25 Aug., 1802 ("Newell" added by the legislature in 1817), son of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married 5 July, 1881, Sarah Parcher, who died 10 Aug,, 1878, He was in Charles Whipple's \ GEXEALOGr. 313 bookstore in Newburyport from the age of fifteen to twenty-one, and engaged in the business there until 1828. James Martin of Barre, Mass., for 6900, sells to Samuel N. Ten- ney, land in Barre, 4 Feb., 1838. (331 : 422.) Also bought land in Barre, 29 May, 1839. (342:399, Worcester county.) In 1833 hardware merchant in Boston ; in 1837, Barre, Mass. ; trader in 1839. Residence, Boston. Deacon of Salem Street Church, Bos- ton, in 1841. He was the first agent of the depository of the Massachusetts Sab- bath School Union, which was organized in 1825. At the age of eighteen he Avas engaged as a teacher in the Sabbath school, hold- ing two sessions every Sabbath. "An earnest worker, furnishing an example for the young men both of his own and the present day." He supplemented these labors by the superintendence at a third session of another mission school. In all his labors he was faithful, ardent, and systematic. The law of God was his meditation; he scrupulously kept the faith of which he was an able defender, and he rested calmly upon his faith at the hour of his departure, which came 17 Jan., 1867, at Chelsea, Mass. Children: 3630 *Aloiizo Chapin, b. 1.3 Nov., 1833. 3631 % *Mary Elizabeth, b. 4 June, 1836. 3632 *Samuel Parcher, b. 6 Dec, 1838. 3633 Lyman Beeclier, b. 11 May, 1846; res. Roxbury, Mass. 1620— VII.-664. Maey Axx Te:s^xey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 9 May, 1804, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married 26 Oct., 1831, Dr. Alonzo Chapin, who was born in West Springfield, Mass., in 1805. They were among the earliest missionaries to the Sand- wich Islands, under the A. B. C. F. M., going out with the fourth reinforcement 26 Nov., 1831, embarking from New Bedford on the shij) Averic/c, arrived at Honolulu, 17 May, 1832. After four years of earnest labor, failing health compelled her to return to New Eng- land, and she resided at Winchester, Mass. She endeared herself to a large circle of friends, patiently endured the " ministry of pain," and from her home, which she seldom was able to leave, there went out wise counsel and friendly messages, with many little gifts, the work of her own busy hands. She died Sunday, 25 Oct., 1885. Dr. Chapin died 25 Dec, 1876. Child : 3634 Elizabeth Dwight, b. 1 Mch., 1835. 314 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 1622— VII.— 664. John Haskell Tenxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 1 Dec, 1808, son of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married 8 May, 1839, Caroline Appleton of Newbiiryport, by Kev. J. F. Stevens. She died 29 Sept., 1844. He married 12 Aug., 1845, his second wife, Betsey Thompson Buck, daughter of Ephraim of Boston. She died at Roselle, N. J., 13 Dec, 1895, aged eighty years. In 1829 he removed to Boston, Mass; a ship's chandler, learning the business of Samuel Goodrich, entering into partnership in 1836; the partner died in five months, and he formed a partnership in 1837 with Edward E. Rice of Boston, a firm well known for many years. He was for a period a resident of Chelsea, Mass., and died 19 Nov., 1882. Child : 3635 *Eclward Payson, b. 16 Sept., 1844. 1623.— VII.— 664. Thomas Pearson Tenney, born in Newburyport, Mass., 15 Nov., 1810, son of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married 8 May, 1839, Mary Prindell, daughter of John of Boston, Mass.; she died 9 Apr., 1869. At the age of twenty-one he went to Boston to open the books of the construction department of the Boston & Lowell Railroad. Later was treasurer's clerk, remaining until 1874. He also was connected with the Merrimack Manufacturing Company. Removed to Winchester, Mass., and died 31 May, 1895. Children : 3636 Mary Frances, b. 9 July, 1841; d. 19 Sept., 1887. 3637 Isabella Beecher, b.'sS Mch., 1843; " highly educated." 3638 Henrietta Maria, b. 2 Aug., 1847; res. Washington, D. C. 3639 Frederick Thomas, b. 35 Sept., 1849; d. 15 Jan., 1860. 1626.— VII.— 664. Harriet Neavell Tenxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 6 Jan.> 1814, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married 17 May, 1837, Samuel J. Jackson, who died 29 June, 1888. Residence, Chelsea, Mass. Child : 3640 Harriet Louisa, b. 16 Feb., 1843; d. 15 Dec, 1859. 1627.-VII.-664. Hexry Brown Tenxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 15 Aug., 1816, son of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married 12 Apr., 1839, Elizabeth Witworth Punchard. Mr. Tenney died 18 July, 1865. She married 12 May, 1870, her second husband, John C. GENEALOGY. 315 Clapp, who died 15 May, 1882. Mrs. Clapp died 21 x\pr., 1876. Children : 3641 *Henry Augustus, b. 27 Jan,, 1840. 3643 *Ellen Langworthy, b. 25 Mch., 184.5. 3643 George Punchard, b. 31 Oct., 1846; cashier iu Freeman's National Bank, Boston; res. Boston, Mass.; unmarried. 3644 *Alice Elizabeth, b. 10 Nov., 1852. 1628.— VII.-664. Rev. Fraxcis Veegnies Texxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 19 Apr., 1819, son of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) ; married in Boston, 8 Oct., 1846, Jane Robinson Hutchings, daughter of Solo- mon and Sophia (Webb). Mrs. Tenney died 24 Nov., 1851, aged twenty-nine years ; burial at Byfield, Mass. He married in Boston, 17 Nov., 1852, his second wife, Ahnira Dodge Webb, daughter of Joshua and Almha (Dodge). Mrs. Almira Tenney died 26 Jan., 1854, aged thirty-three years. He married in Ipswich, Mass., 4 Dec, 1854, Joanna Stanwood, daughter of Isaac and Joanna (Caldwell). He was fitted for college at PhilHps Academy, Andovei", Mass. ; graduated at Amherst College in 1841, and at the Theological Semi- nary at Andover in 1844 ; ordained at South Braintree, 7 Aug., 1845 ; dismissed 14 Xov., 1848; installed at Byfield, 7 Mch., 1850; dis- missed 22 Apr., 1857 ; installed at Manchester, Mass., 18 Aug., 1858 ; dismissed, and settled at Saugus, Mass. He died suddenly of apo- plexy, at Ipswich, 19 Apr., 1885. He was honorably known in all this region ; a delightful companion ; of a gentle spirit, agreeable manners, and gentlemanly deportment ; as a Christian, most humble, diligent, and faithful ; as a preacher, edifying and impressive. Chil- dren : 3645 *Albert Francis, b. 24 July, 1847. 3646 Granville Storrs, b. 13 Feb., 1849; d. 3 Sept., 1864. 3647 *Ella Jane, b. 31 Mch., 1851. Ch. (2 w.):— 3648 Georgianna Webb, b. 4 Sept., 1853; d. 25 Sept., 1853. 1629.— VII.-664. Hannxh Speixg Tenxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 19 Mch., 1821, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Deborah (Pearson); married 11 Mch., 1841, Artemas Nickson Johnson. Residence, Boston, Mass., till 1858; then a score of years at Rome, N. J., and Xenia, Ohio; removed to Columbus, Ind., and Chester, N. J. Mrs. Johnson died 316 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 15 Dec, 1884, at the home of her son, "the parsonage," iu Chester. Children : 3649 *Francis Alonzo, b. 26 Apr., 1845. 3650 Emily Louisa, b. 23 July, 1847. 1632.— VII.— 673. Geokge H. Texxey, born in Lee, N. Y., 23 Apr., 1836, son of William and Abigail (Haskell) ; married at Auburn, N. Y., 25 Apr., 1861, Caroline R. Aurnock. Residence, Syracuse, N". Y. ; a lawyer. He enUsted 11 Aug., 1863, and served in the Nineteenth X. Y. and Third N. Y. Light Artillery Battery, Company C ; was honorably discharged 14 July, 1865, " by reason of the close of the war." Children : 3651 William H. F., b. 8 July, 1863; m. Heurietta Halkins of Syra- cuse, N. Y. He is a commercial traveler. 3652 Jennie May, b. 31 May, 1867. 3653 Jessie Belle, b. 19 July, 1874; m. Frederic A. Patter of Tren- ton, N. J. 1633.— VII.— 673. Charles B. Tenket, born in Lee, N. Y., in July, 1833, son of William and Abigail (Haskell) ; married Louisa Tenney, daughter of Joshua Tenney. She died, and he married his second wife. Residence, New York Mills, N. Y. He was a soldier in the Ci^il war. Child : 3654 Charles; m. ; res. Syracuse, N. Y.; no children. 1657.-VII.-697. Paschal P. Texxey, born in Oakham, Mass., 12 Oct., 1812, son of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married 2 Nov., 1836, Caro- line C. Mann, both of Worcester, by Jonathan Aldrich. He was a fine musician, and a member of the brass band. Residence, Worcester, Mass. He died of consumption, 16 Feb., 1841. She married a second husband, and died 15 Apr., 1899, aged forty-four years. Children : 3655 Francis Marshall; d. 17 Aug., 1838, aged nineteen months. 3656 James McFarlaiue; d. 4 Jan., 1840, aged eight months. ■3657 Frances Maria, b. 4 May, 1840; m. John A. Baunon, 4 May, 1870. 1658.— VII.— 697. Lucy Maria Tenxey, born in Phillipston, Mass., 3 May, 1814, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married 30 Nov., GENEALOGY. 31 T 1836, William L. Smith, by Jonathan Aldrich. Residence, Brad- ford, Vt. She died of consumption, 16 Jnly, 1843. He married his second wife, and resided at Worcester, Mass, Children : 3658 Emeline Maria; d. 9 Jan., 1838. 3659 Ellen Augusta; d. 11 Sept., 1840. 3660 Emma Louise, b. 18 Dec, 1841; ni. Robert R. Edwards of Washington, Vt. 3661 Lucy Tenney; d. 33 July, 1843. 1659.— VII.— 697. Marshall Rice Texxey, born in Oakham, Mass., 30 Nov., 1816, son of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford); married 23 Dec, 1840, Isabella Lncretia Taylor, who died in 1855, aged thirty-five years. He married his second wife, Alraira Slingerland of Almond, IST. Y. Residence, Worcester, Mass., Ohio in 1851, and Almond, where he died 18 Feb., 1887; a boot crimper. A member of the Worcester brass band. " Few men left a cleaner record or lived a more spot- less life." He was much loved and respected. Children : 3662 *Jolin Marshall, b. 1 Apr., 1843. 3663 *Fraukhu Henry, b. 15 Aug., 1843. 3664 George Russell, b. 1 Dec, 1845; d. 14 Feb., 1847, of croup. Ch. (2 w.):— 3665 Daughter; d. in infancy. 3666 Charles Julius, b. 19 June, 1863; res. at the homestead at Almond, N. Y. 1660.— VII.— 697. Mart Chandler TE^iTNEY, born in Sutton, Mass., 5 July, 1819, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married in 1839, Aaron M. Bowman, a sergeant in the Thirtieth regiment under General Butler, and died at Baton Rouge, La., in 1862 ; a boot- maker; formerly of Baldwinsville, N. Y. She was born in the "Major Tenney house," and died at Leicester, 24 Feb., 1872. Children : 3667 Henry Harrison, b. 17 Aug., 1841; res. Hornells villa, N. Y. 3668 Edwin Aaron, b. 9 Oct., 1843; d. young. 3669 Edward A., b. 7 Mch., 1846; d., aged twenty-eight years. 3670 Charles Samuel, b. 23 June, 1848; res. Hornellsville, N. Y. 1661.— VII.-697. RuPus OswELL Tenn^ey, born in Sutton, Mass., 7 Mch., 1821, son of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married 6 Apr., 1843, 318 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Ann Jane Taylor, by S. P. Sanders. She was a sister of Marshall K. Tenney's wife, and died of consumption in ]May, 1848. He mar- ried his second wife, Phebe Andrews Booth of Potsdam, N. Y., 21 Nov., 1850. She died in 1896, without children. He was a shoe- maker in Worcester, Mass., about 1844; resided at Southbridge, Mass., in 1848. Residence, Hornellsville, N. Y. Children: 3671 Jane Elizabeth, b. 6 Feb., 1844; d. iu infancy. 3672 Eliza Jane, b. 22 June, 1845; m. Edwin J. Oleflin; res. Horu- ellsville, N. Y. She d. 7 Dec, 1903; two married sons. 3673 George Rufus, b. 29 Mch., 1848. 1662— VII— 697. Laura Hazen Texxey, born in Dudley, Mass., 13 Nov., 1822, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married 20 Jan., 1846, William O. Gay of Watertown, ]Mass. He served in the war, and lost his health. Residence, Leicester, Mass. ; a bootmaker. He died 24 Apr., 1896. She had previously died, in 1851, of consump- tion. Children : 3674 Edward Prouty, b. 31 Aug., 1847; res. Leicester, Mass. 3675 Helen L., b. 8 Feb., 1850; d. 6 Feb., 1863. 1663.— VII.— 697. Ellen Elizabeth Tenxey, born in Dudley, Mass., 27 July, 1825, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married, in 1844, Adin H. Townsend of Houlton, Me., a machinist. He went to Cali- fornia, where he died in 1849. She married, 23 Nov., 1864, her second husband, Alonzo H. Keith, who died in 1885. Residence, Worcester, Mass. She died at Leicester, Mass., 4 Mch., 1886. Children : 3676 Child; d. young. 3677 Martha f;uella Elizabeth, b. 17 Nov., 1847; d. in 1864. 1664.— VII.-697. Samuel William TEN^•EY, born in Oxford, Mass., 4 Dec, 1827, son of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford); married in Chaphn, Conn., 8 Sept., 1851, Elinor Hall, who Avas born in Abington, Conn., 29 Apr., 1834. Residence, Almond, N. Y. ; by trade a shoe- maker. In 1843 he entered the navy, served on merchantman and on the Brandijvnne on her last trip, and received an honorable dis- charge in 1847. In 1850, being very ingenious, he built a miniature battle-ship, five feet long, carrjang seventy-four guns, which he cast. GENEALOGY. 319 He built a merchantman, which has been exhibited at various fairs. He consti'ucted an engine 4 feet long, 15 inches high, and run on a track 4 and ^^ inches wide, weighed forty pounds. It consumed tlie spare moments of two years. He possesses a tine musical talent. They celebrated their golden wedding. Children : 3678 William F., b. 4 Apr., 1853; res. Bradford, Pa. 3679 George W., b. 16 July, 1855; d. 18 July, 1885. 3680 Elinor E., b. 1 July, 1857. 3681 Marshall A., b. 15 Mcli., 1859; manufacturer of engines; res. Almond. 3682 Mary Elizabeth, b. 24 Mcli., 1863. 1665— VII.— 697. Harriet Amakda Tenney, born in Sutton, Mass., 31 Aug., 1830, daughter of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Crawford) ; married 26 Jnlj, 1851, Frederic Augustus Stratton, who was born in Holden, Mass., 23 May, 1825, and died 25 Sept., 1901, greatly lamented. Mrs. Stratton was born in the old "Major Tenney" house, and inherited a remarkable poetical talent, contributed to the press frequently, also issued a number of booklets. Residence, Worcester, Mass. Child : 3683 Mary Louise, b. 32 June, 1861; d. 31 Sept., 1883; a sunbeam. 1670.— VII.— 699, Caroline Ten"xey, born in Dudley, Mass., 5 June, 1816, daugh- ter of Stephen Rice and Ruth (Rice) ; married 11 Apr., 1837, John J. Joslin of Thompson, Conn. ; a brick mason, very ingenious. Residence, Thompson, Conn. Children : 3684 Ellen A., b. 1 Mch., 1839; m. 30 Mch., 1859, Leonard Joslin, a sash and blind dealer; res. Providence, R. I. 3686 Ann Judson. 1674.— VII.-699. Mary Davis Tenney, born in Worcester, Mass., 28 Apr., 1823, daughter of Stephen Rice and Polly (Jewett) ; married 26 Nov., 1846, Ezra C. Dunn of Spencer, Mass. She died 8 Aug., 1854. Residence, Hubbardston, Mass. Children : 3687 Stephen Luciau, b. 4 July, 1850. 3688 Edward Willis, b. 24 May, 1853. 1676.— VII.— 699. Joseph M. Texxey, born in Worcester, Mass., 3 Dec, 1826, son of Stephen Rice and Polly (Jewett); married 31 Aug., 1860, 320 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Cynthia Valeda Lord of Xew York. He was a machinist and good mechanic, but left the shop on account of his health. About 1851 entered the Botanic School of Medicines in R. I., graduated, and for a time was associated with H. II. Brigham, ]\I. D. He was too ill to practice much. Residence, Hubbardston, Mass.; died 2 Apr., 1877. Joseph jM. Tenney of Hubbardston, inventory of jjersonal property,. $173. (Worcester Co.) Children : 3689 Albert E., b. 7 Oct., 1861; res. Schenectady, N. Y. 3690 Charles F. E., b. 20 Oct., 1864. 3691 Cora M., b. 19 Nov., 1867. 1679— VII.— 699. Daniel W. Texney, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 20 July, 1833,. son of Stephen Rice and Polly (.Jewett) ; married 26 Apr., 1860, Martha A. Gant, daughter of Thomas of Hubbardston. She was born in Amherst, Mass., 6 Nov., 1836. He died 30 Sept., 1878. Children : 3691 Charles J., b. 18 Feb., 1862; d. 9 Sept., 1863. 3692 William G., b. 14 Aug., 1864; d. 15 Aug., 1864. 1680.— VII.— 699. Sarah Emeline Tenxey, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 8 Aug., 1837, daughter of Stephen Rice and Polly (Jewett) ; married 2 Feb., 1864, Israel J. Olmstead. Residence, Marlboro, Mass. Children : 3698 George W., b. 10 Apr., 1866. 3694 Harold L., b. 11 July, 1871. 1682.— VII.-699. Charles Fraxcis Tenney, born in Hubbardston, Mass., 24 Oct., 1842, son of Stephen Rice and Polly (Jewett) ; married 1 Feb., 1867, Lucy A. Hobbs. Residence, Hubbardston. He served almost four years in Co. K of the 25th Mass., in our Civil war, was wounded at Petersburg. He went out as corporal, but on account of his height, 6 feet, 2 inches, was ordered color bearer in another company, 1689.— VII.— 702. Nancy G. Tenney, born in Oakham, Mass., 30 Mch., 1822, daughter of David Tyler and IMelissa (Parmenter) ; married John W. Woodis. She died in Feb., 1895. Children : 3695 Heury A., b. 22 Apr., 1844. 3696 *Elleu M., b. 18 Apr., 1846. GENEALOGY. 321 1690.— VII.— 702. Phylinda a. Texney, born in Oakham, Mass., 9 June, 1824, daughter of David Tyler and Melissa (Parmenter) ; married Charles Hyde. Residence, Greenfield, Mass.; a railroad employe, foreman at the time of his death, 16 Jan., 1877. Mrs. Hyde died 16 July, 1895, in Chester, Mass. Children : 3697 *Nellie Jane, b. 10 Aug., 1854. 3698 *Ida Delia, b. 25 Mch., 1856. 3699 *Mary Emma, b. 19 Apr., 1858. 1691.-VII.-702. David W. Texxey, born in Oakham, Mass., 5 Sept., 1826, son of David Tyler and Melissa (Parmenter); married a Xew York lady^ Residence, Spencer, Mass. ; for thirty years an engineer on the steam cars. Child : 3700 Efiie; m. Mr. Draper; res. Spencer, Mass. 1692.— VII.-702. Emelixe Melissa Texxey, born in Oakham, 28 June, 1828, daughter of David Tyler and MeHssa (Parmenter); manied in Xorthboro, Mass., 29 Apr., 1840, Lysander Watson Bassett, who was born 1.5 Apr., 1826, a farmer on seventy-eight acres of land. Residence, Westminster, Mass. Children : 3701 Watson E., b. 8 Aug., 1852. 3702 Melvin G., b. 11 Aug., 1854. 3703 Ada F., b. 18 Jan., 1857. 3704 Elsie M., b. 27 Mch., 1862. 1693.-VII.-702. Fkederic T. Texxey, born in Oakham, Mass., 2.3 Oct., 1831, son of David Tyler and Melissa (Parmenter) ; married in Berlin, Mass., 16 Nov., 1864, Susan A. Palmer, who was born in Guildhall, Vt., 20 Dec, 1834, daughter of Amos and Sarah. Residence, Spencer, Mass., a carpenter; he died in 1893. Children: 3705 Alvah T., b. 30 July, 1869; res. Brimfield, Mass. 3706 Edna M., b. 6 Feb., 1873. 3707 John F., b. 23 Apr., 1876. 1706.-VII.— 713. Emma Louisa Smith, born in Honolulu, H. I., 4 June, 1844, daughter of Rev. Lowell and Al^igail Willis (Tenney) ; married 2G 21 322 THE TENNEY FAMILY. A})!-., 1869, Benjamin Franklin Dillingliam, wlio was born at West Brewster, Cape Cod, 4 Sept., 1844, son of Benjamin C. and Lydia Sears (Howes). The Dillinghams came from England in 1032. He settled in Honolulu in 1865, engaged in mercantile business, railway j)romotion, and sugar jjlantations ; one of the foremost men •of enteri)rise. (H. C. C.) Mrs. Dillingham gave the Juliilee poem :at the Punahou celebration, 1841-1891. She taught English and music in Punahou school in 1866-69. Children: 3708 Mary Emma, b. 30 June, 1870; grad. Wellesley college, 1893; m. 1 Aug., 1893, Walter Francis Frear, chief justice of the Hawaiian Islands. ;3709 Charles Augustus, b. 19 Dec, 1872; d. 21 May, 1874. ■3710 Walter Francis, b. 5 Apr., 1875; took special course at Harvard university; in business with his father. 3711 Alfred Hubbard, b. 21 Apr., 1880; d. 23 Oct., 1880. 3713 Harold Garfield, b. 9 Oct., 1881; now in Harvard college. 3713 Marion Eleanor, b. 23 Sept., 1883; three years at Dana Hall, Wellesley, and plans for the work at Pratt's Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1711.-VII.-716. 'Sarah Texxey, born in Sutton, Mass., 6 Oct., 1797, daughter of ]Maj. Daniel and Betsey (Waters) ; married Edward J. Mills in Jan., 1825. He was born 17 Aug., 1791. Residence, Sutton, Mass. ; •deceased. Children : 3714 William Edmund, b. 2 Nov., 1825. 3715 Nancy Teuney, b. 15 Mch., 1828. 3716 Samuel John, b. 17 Nov., 1830; d. 22 Jan., 1838. 3717 Infant, b. 1 Mch., 1835; d. 31 Mch., 1835. 3718 Frankbn Lewis, b. 24 Oct., 1836. 3719 Sarah Maria, b. 18 Aug., 1841. 1712.-VII.-716. SiMOx Tenxet, born in Sutton, Mass., 30 Dec., 1799, son of INIaj. Daniel and Betsey (Waters) ; man-ied 6 Feb., 1828, Nancy Putnam, daughter of Archelaus and Phebe. She was born 17 Feb., 1805. Residence, Sutton, Mass., a merchant. Edward Clark deeds to Simon Tenney, land, 30 Apr., 1838. (334 : 227 Worcester Co.) Children : 3730 David; d. young. 3721 Daniel, b. 39 Feb., 1S;!2; d. Dec, 1844. 3722 George, b. 30 Jan., 1838; d. 29 Oct., 1839. GENEALOGY. 323 1713— VII.— 716. Dk. Johx Waters Te:n^xey, l)ora in Sutton, Mass., 25 Dec, 18.02, son of Maj. Daniel and Betsey (Waters) ; married 27 Oct., 1829, Eliza Tileston Fisher, daughter of Caleb and Sarah, born in FrankUn, Mass., 31 May, 1803, and died 21 Aug., 1847. He married 1 Xov., 1848, his second wife, Julia Summei*, daughter of Deacon Summer of Southbridge, Mass. In 1824 he taught school at Easton, Pa., a part of the year; in 1826-7, one and one half years, in Mun- son, Mass., and graduated from Brown university in 1823, A. M. In 1826 graduated M. D. University of Maryland. In 1828 com- menced practice in Siitton in company with Dr. Smith. Removed to Oxford in 1831, and in the beginning of 1832 to Webster, Mass., where he remained in the practice until his death, 29 Apr., 1849. He was a member of the general court in 1836 to 1847. John W. Tenney of Webster, inventory 83,451.17, 18 Mch., 1850. (Wor- cester, Probate Record.) Child : 8723 Edward Waters, b. 8 Aug., 1830. 1714.— VII.— 716. Lixus Texxey, born in Sutton, Mass., 5 Dec, 1804, son of Maj. Daniel and Betsey (Waters) ; married 25 Dec, 1827, Sally Elwell, daughter of Mark and Sally of Dudley, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was born 2 Dec, 1805; deceased. Residence, Sutton; a painter and cabinet maker. Andrew Sigournev of Oxford sells land for $275.58, to Linus Tenney of Dudle}^, machinist, witness Daniel Tenney, 31 Aug., 1836. (319: 163, Worcester Co.) Sally Tenney of Fitchburg, inventory $311.50, Charles L. Tenney, administrator two sons, Charles L. and James H. Tenney. Residence, Fitchburg. (Worcester Co. Records.) Children : 3724 Charles Linus, b. 12 Jan., 1829. 3725 George Fraukliu, b. 7 Sept., 1831; d. 24 Nov., 1831. 3726 _*James Henry, b. 10 June, 1838. 1716.— VII.-716. Daxiel Austix Tei^ney, born in Sutton, Mass., 27 Oct., 1811, son of Maj. Daniel and Betsey (Waters) ; married 26 Mch., 1835, Marietta Mercy, born 11 June, 1811, daughter of Benjamin and Hannah. Residence, Sutton, a harness maker; owned land on Salem street, and died 7 Feb., 1871. Children : 324 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3727 Daniel Austin, b. 16 Oct., 1885. 3728 *Josepli Starks, b. 25 Feb., 1838. 3729 George Laban, b. 25 July, 1840; res. Ceutralia, 111. 3730 Frederic Prescott, b. 6 July, 1845. 3731 Franklin Herbert, b. 16 Jan., 1846. 1717.-VII.— 716. Benjamix Fra:n^klix Tenney, born in Sutton, Mass., 28 Oct., 1813, son of Maj. Daniel and Betsey (Waters); married 16 Oct., 1837, Frances Bridges Veazie, who was born 7 Mch., 1819, daugh- ter of Joseph and Rachel. She died 24 Oct., 1858. He married 19 Jan., 1860, his second wife, Mary Bowman Yiles, Avho was born 17 Feb., 1831, daughter of John and Sarah (Dudley) of Lexington, Mass. Residence, Boston, Mass. ; formerly a merchant and a man- ufacturer in Millbury, Mass., until 1845. For twenty years a stock broker ; an able financier, one of the earliest members of the Boston Exchange. Removed to Lexington, Mass., where he died 26 Oct., 1900. He had not been in active business for seven or eight years. Cremation at Mt. Auburn. Simon J. Woodbury of Sutton deeds land and buildings to Benjamin F. Tenney and Amos Tenney of Boston, Mass., 24 Apr., 1839. (342:48.) Benjamin F. Tenney deeds land in Sutton for S 1,500. Witnesses Amos T. and Marion T., Frances B. T., wife of Benjamin F. Tenney. (342 : 608, Wor- cester Co.) Children : 3732 Joseph Franklin, b. 12 Nov., 1838; d. at Vicksburg, Miss., of yellow fever in 1878. He was engaged in the U. S. signal service. Ch. (2 w.):— 3733 Frank, b. 4 Feb., 1861; a civil engineer. 3734 Arthur, b. 1 June, 1863; d. 16 June, 1866. 3735 *Maud, b. 18 Sept., 1865. 1744.— VII.— 745. Elizabeth Lois Texney, born in Bakersfield, Vt., 4 Feb., 1835, daughter of Rev. Samuel G. and Edna (Steele) ; married 20 Jime, 1860, Judge Edwin Vaughan, who was born in Chelsea, Vt., 14 Sept., 1832. He studied law at the university in Albany, X. Y., and was admitted to the l)ar in 1857. Residence, Claremont, N. H. He enlisted as a member of the N. H. battalion of N. E. cavalry, which was afterwards known as the R. L cavalry, and was trans- ferred to the First X. IT. cavalry, when she filled out her regiment in 1863, and was commissioned captain of Com})any A, receiving GENEALOGY. 325 discharge 7 June, 1865. The last six months he served as assistant provost marshal of the Eighth army corps, and was stationed at Baltimore. He was rei)resentative in the N. H. legislature, 1866-07, and United States revenue inspector 1867-68; a member of Chicago Eepublican convention to General Grant, 1868. Judge of probate of Sullivan county, 1883, which position he held to the date of his death, and twelve years consul at Coaticook, P. Q. He died 18 Dec, 1890. Children: 3736 Charles Edwin, b. 15 Sept., 18G1; d. 22 Sept., 1873. 3737 Frank Teuney, b. 4 May, 1864; a lawyer; graduated at Dart- mouth college in 1886. 3738 lufaut daughter, b. 26 Apr., 1866; d. 27 Apr., 1866. 1746.— VII.-746. Elizabeth Tenney, born in Sandown, N. H., 21 Jan., 1827, daughter of Deacon William and Emma (Chase) ; married 25 July, 1846, William Henry Hills, who was born 27 Nov., 1821, and died 25 Oct., 1852. She married 5 May, 1856, her second husband, Rev. Rufus WilUam Emerson, who was born 24 Feb., 1811, son of William and Sarah (Little.) He was educated at Bangor Theolog- ical seminary, graduated with the class of 1845, was ordained and settled in Munson, Me., in May, 1856. Children : 3739 Emma Henrietta, b. 24 Oct., 1849; d. 26 Sept., 1852. 3740 William Henry, b. 26 Oct., 1852; d. 1 May, 1853. Ch. (2h.):— 3741 William Rufus, b. 17 June, 1858; d. 7 Oct., 1865. 3742 Charles Albert, b. 22 Feb., 1860. 3743 Sarah Elizabeth, b. 27 Mch., 1866. 1747.--VII.— 746. Laura Tenney, born in Sandown, N. H., 29 Jan., 1828, daugh- ter of Deacon William and Emma (Chase) ; married 19 Dec, 1850, Rev. Charles Davison, who was ordained by the Piscataquis Asso- ciation, and installed pastor at Greenville, Me. In 1890 he was elected as Republican senator to the i\Laine legislature. Children : 3744 *Mary Emma, b. 21 July, 1852. 3745 Alpheus William, b 9 Sept., 1854; m. 21 May, 1881, Mary A. Munsell. He d. 27 Dec, 1887. 3746 *Abby Frances, b. 5 May, 1857. 3747 Lizzie Maria, b. 31 July, 1860. 3748 Charles Tenney, b. 19 July, 1867; d. 2 Dec, 1871. 326 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1748.— VII.-746. Dr. Albert William Texxey, born in Sandown, X. II., 25 .Tune, 1829, son of Deacon William and Emma (Chase) ; married 10 Sept., 1860, Annie Elizabeth Robbins of Union, Me., who was born 10 Ana;., 1833. The doctor commenced the practice of dentistry at Thoraaston, Me., in 1858. He enlisted 5 Aug., 1862, in Co. I, Twen- tieth Maine regiment, and was transferred to the army hospital on the general medical staff, and in 1864 on duty in Patterson park general hospital, and came near dying from blood poison. He re- ceived an honorable discharge 11 Oct., 1865. In 1867 settled in Stoneham, Mass., where he is deacon in the First Congregational Church. Children : 3749 Fannie Boutell, b. 20 June, 1861; d. 26 Aug., 1861. 3750 Albert Edward, b. 14 Mcb., 1863; unmarried. 1751.— VII.— 746. Exocii PiLLSBUEY TenjStey, born in Sandown, X. H., 19 June, 1835, son of Deacon Wilham and Emma (Chase) ; married 8 Mch., 1863, Mary A. Egerton. He served in the army till the close of the war, and returned to his home in Charlestown, Mass., and died 9Xov., 1865; buried in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Tenney mar- ried again. 1752.— VII.— 747. John Lyford Tekney, born in St. Albans, Me., 22 Jan., 1824, son of Thomas B. and Dolly (Lyford) ; married 5 Jan., 1851, Ann Eunice Leach, who was born 5 Oct., 1822, and died 23 Nov., 1885. He married 7 Apr., 1887, his second wife, 3Iary Jane Rowe, who was born 5 Xov., 1831. Residence, Skowhegan, 3Ie. ; an expert builder. Children : 3751 Benjamin L., b. 23 Sept., 1851; d. 25 Sept., 1851. 3752 Elizabeth Ella, b. 23 June, 1855. 1753.-VII.-747. Rev. William Alfred Tenney, born in St. Albans, Me., 18 Nov., 1827, sou of Thomas B. and Dolly (Lyford) ; married 2 Aug., 1856, Abigail Woodward Davison, who was born 20 Mch., 1828. Residence, Oakland, Cal. lie graduated at Bangor Theological seminary 30 July, 1856; was ordained 31 July, 1856; rode fifty miles 1 Aug., 1856; married 2 Aug., 1856; preached three times 3 Aug., 1856, and took immediate despatch for Oregon, under com- GENEALOGY. 327 mission from the American Home Missionary Society, and has been on the " rush " ever since. " Oh, matchless worker. Show us by what power You filled appoiutmeut at the unvarying hour." He was first assigned by the board to Engine City, Oregon ; was transferred to Astoria, Ore., where they were found to be without preaching, and remained from 1857 to 1859; was called to organize a church at Dallas, where he remained from 1859 until 1861. From 1861 until 1863 was pastor at Forest Grove. In 1863 served as. first pastor of infant church at El Dorado, Cal., until 1866. From 1866 to 1868 he was city missionary in San Francisco. He organ- ized the church at Soquel in 1868. In 1870 he Avas recalled to As- toria, and resigned in 1875, and recujjerated a year, followed by a year as pastor at Hydesville, Cal., and two years at Centerville. From 1881 to 1884, at Grass Valley; and from 1884 to 1887 at Rio Vista. From 1887 to 1897 in general missionary work. He be- came the first pastor of the Fruit Vale church, Oakland, Cal., in 1897, resigning in 1899, and retired at the age of seventy-one years. " Do you ask how life seems at seventy? There is light at eventide." Mrs. Tenney taught ten years in her native state, was a sharer of her husband's labors. Out of a class of fifteen young ladies whom she at one time taught every one came into the church within one year. She has a place of honor among the noble pioneer Christian women of our coast. She died 14 Mch., 1904, from paralj-sis, at Oakland. Children : 3753 *Alfred Da^ason, b. 9 Feb., 1858. 3754 Camilla Domiell, b. 17 Sept., 1860. 3755 *Charles Benton, b. 13 Sept., 1867. 3756 *Algie Maria, b. 16 Jan., 1873. 1754.-VII.-747. Mary Elizabeth Tenney, born in St. Albans, Me., 14 Aug., 1838, daughter of Thomas B. and Dolly (Lyford) ; married 8 Feb., 1863, Alonzo Evandor Fuller, by Rev. Daniel SeAvall. Residence, St. Albans ; he is a farmer. Children : 3757 Annie Louise, b. 21 Sept., 1867. 3758 Elizabeth Mary, b. 24 May, 1870. 1756.— VII.— 749. CiiAKLEs xVmaxd Tenxey, born in Derry, N. H., 6 Aug., 1834, son of Deacon Jeremiah J. and Patience C. (Proctor) ; married 29 328 THE TENNEY FAMILY. June, 1861, Emma Pulham. For the jmst thirty-five years a resi- dent at the West, and now located at Wheatland, Wis., on a large and valuable farm four miles from De Soto, Wis. He was educated at Andover, Mass., and for years was a prominent teacher and mem- ber of the school board ; a justice of the peace ; an officer in the Union army; agent of James Mason Post, 106, Dep. of Wis., and in 1857-8, when in Nebraska, he helped to put down the Pawnees, who were committing serious depredations. " He is a useful mem- ber and citizen of our country." Children : 3759 Emma Lizzie, b. 12 June, 1862. ■3760 Ella Jane, b. 26 Aug., 1864. 3761 Cora B., b. 3 Nov., 1866. 3762 Charles Gilmau, b. 3 Nov., 1869. 3763 Heury, b. 7 Feb., 1873. 3764 Walter, b. 16 Nov., 1874. 3765 Martha M., b. 6 Jan., 1877. 3766 Lois Proctor, b. 7 July, 1880. 1757.-VII.— 749. Jacob Tennet, born in Dedham, Mass., 30 Dec, 1836, son of Deacon Jeremiah J. and Patience C. (Proctor) ; married 21 Aug., 1861, Sarah Luella Prichard. Residence, Lacrosse, Wis., a printer and editor ; removed to Centralia, 111., where he died the 4 Jan., 1904; burial at Centralia. Children: 3767 *George Lyman, b. 30 Sept., 1862. 3768 Carrie May, b. 13 Jan., 1860. 3769 Alice Evlyu, b. 25 Sept., 1830; m. 24 Nov., 1889, Charles G. Atkius. 3770 *Austiu Samuel, twin, b. 19 Jan., 1877. 3771 *Justin William, twin, b. 19 Jan., 1877. 3772 Nellie Ora, b. 5 Jan., 1882. 1761.-VII.-749. Thomas Tenj^^ey, born in Manchester, N. H., 9 Feb., 1844, son of Dea. Jeremiah J. and Patience C. (Proctor) ; married 19 Mch., 1867, Sarah Ann Ames. Residence, De Soto, Wis. Educated at the < )liver grammar school, Lawrence, Mass., and at the West. ; a teacher of marked ability ; retired, and owns vast real estate. His home has been within a radius of five miles of De Soto for the past thirty vears. Children : 3773 *Benjamiu Averill, b. 22 Nov., 1867. 3774 Mary Patience, b. 15 Apr., 1869; a teacher. 3775 Lizzie Dow, b. 8 Sept., 1870; a teacher and photographer. GENEALOGY. 329 1763.— VII.— 749. Lyman Whitixg Texney, born in Lawrence, Mass., 21 Sept., 1847, son of Dea. Jeremiah J. and Patience C. (Proctor); married 7 May, 1880, Minnie J. Wells, daughter of Dr. R. 8. and ILarriet Newell (Hopkins) of Sparta, Wis. She was born in La Crosse, Wis., 18 May, 1857. Residence, Sioux Falls, Dak., and the pro- prietor of Sioux Falls marble works, with mantle and tile works. Children : 3776 William Wells, b. 17 Feb., 1881. 3777 Harry Sherman, b. 2 July, 1883. 3778 Ruth, b. 11 May, 1884. 8779 Gilman, b. 12 Jiily, 1886. 3780 Helen, b. 20 Nov., 1889. 1764.— VII.-750. Enoch Alonzo Tenney, born in Hallowell, Me., 6 N'ov., 1810, son of Samuel and Sally (Stickney) ; married 6 Nov., 1833, Char- lotte T. Mason, who was born in Attleboro, Mass., in 1808, and died 16 May, 1836. He married 2 Apr., 1840, his second wife, Sarah O. White, who was born 3 May, 1823, and died 2 Aug., 1880, daughter of James and Dolly of Hallowell. Mr. Tenney attended Dummer Academy about 1819 to 1821. Residence, Hallowell; removed about 1852 to Chelsea, Me., where he died 29 Feb., 1872. Chil- dren : 3781 Susan M., b. 24 Jan., 1835; d. 4 Dec, 1865. Ch. (2 w.):— 3782 Sally, b. 19 June, 1841; d. 23 Dec, 1841. 3783 Frank Alouzo, b. 30 Mcli., 1843; d. 16 Apr., 1848. 3784 Ben, b. 6 Nov., 1844; m. 15 Oct., 1889, Annie E. Leigh, daugh- ter of Thomas. As wife of the mayor, she extended sym- pathy to Mrs. McKiuley. Res. Hallowell, Me. ; a manu- facturer of sandpaper. 3785 James Samuel, b. 11 Apr., 1851; m. 13 Feb., 1878, Annie E. Weeks of Chelsea, Me. A farmer at the homestead; no issue. 3786 *Frederick Alouzo, b. 7 July, 1853. 3787 William H., b. 18 Feb., 1855; d. 6 Aug., 1879. 3788 John S., b. 2 Feb., 1858; d. 24 Aug., 1878. 3789 *George S., b. 8 Feb., 1867. 1768.-VII.— 753. Abby Jaxe Worcester, born in Georgetown, Mass., 12 May, 1823, daughter of James and Mary (Tenney) ; married 28 Nov., 330 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1844, Humphrey S. Howe, who was born in Rowley, Mass., 7 May, 1821, and died 23 Jan., 1891. Residence, Rowley and Georgetown, Mass. She died 21 Jan., 1871. Children : 3790 *Mary Elizabeth, b. 17 Mch., 1846. 3791 Parker Worcester, b. 8 May, 1848; d. 20 Jan., 1877. 1770.-VII.— 753. Ira William Woecestek, born in Georgetown, Mass., 2 Feb., 1830, son of James and Mary (Tenney) ; married 19 May, 1856, Susan A. Caldwell of Lynn, Mass., w^here thej^ resided. He was a carpenter, an active member of the South Methodist Episcopal Church, a prominent Odd Fellow, and served in the War of the Rebelhon from 1861 to 1865. He died 17 Mch., 1896. Children : 3792 Susan Tenney, b. 11 Mch., 1857. 3793 Jolin Caldwell, b. 31 July, 1861. 3794 William Parker, b. 6 July, 1868; d. 22 Aug., 1865. 1772.— VII.— 754. Mary Jane Tej^ney, born in Rowley, Mass., 30 May, 1843, daughter of William and Huldah (Emerson) ; married 4 Feb., 1849, Lewis D. Pickard of Rowley, who was born 21 Apr., 1838. Resi- dence, Brockton, Mass. ; removed to Boston, Mass. Children : 3795 *Albert Temiey, b. 18 Dec, 1861. 1773.-VII.-754. Joiix William Tenney, born in Rowley, Mass., 21 Jan., 1846, son of William and Huldah (Emerson) ; married 30 Aug., 1871, Anna Reed Baker, who was born in Norridgewock, Me., 13 Apr., 1845. Residence, Maplewood (Maiden), Mass; removed to Rox- bury (Boston), Mass. He is the well-known steamship inspector. Children : 3796 Warren Curtis, b. 21 Aug., 1873; d. 6 Feb., 1896. 3797 Bessie Carlton, b. 8 Sept., 1880; m. 26 Sept., 1900, Ned Horace Lambert of Showhegau, Me., who was b. 5 Apr., 1875; res. Skowhegau. 1776.-VII.— 762. Jonathan Tenney, born in Groton, Mass., 6 Dec, 1805, son of William and .Fudith (Reed) ; married 9 A})r., 1827, Sarah K. Yeo- mans, who was born 23 Aj^r., 1798. Children: 3798 Tryposa C, b. 10 June, 1828; m. 14 Mch., 1850, Halsy Lewis. 3799 Lydia S., b. 3 July, 1829. GENEALOGY. 331 3800 Sarah Jane, b. 23 Aug., 1832. 3801 Naucy B., b. 23 Jan., 1835. 3802 Nathan Y., b. 16 Apr., 1836; d. 13 July, 1840, from falling down stairs. 1779.— VII.— 763. Daniel Fostek, born 10 July, 1809, son of .Joshua and Lucy (Tenney) of Temple, N. H. ; married 15 Mch., 1837, Hannah Jones, who was born a't Royalston, Mass., .SO Mch., 1815, and died at Athol, Mass., in 1890. Residence, Royalston, Templeton, and Athol. He died 22 Oct., 1866. Children : 3803 Sarah Matilda, b. 13 Feb., 1838; res. Athol; unmarried; very energetic. 3804 Elmer J., b. 2 Sept., 1841; d. 18 Sept., 1841. 1780.— VII.— 763. Joshua Foster, born 6 Aug., 1811, son of Joshua and Lucy (Tenney) of Temple, N. H. ; married, in 18.85, Mary Heald, daugh- ter of Daniel of Temple. She died 5 Feb., 1869. He married, 1 .Jan., 1870, his second wife, Mrs. Nancy T. Kimball, who was born in Merrimack, N. H. ; dates not received. He married his third wife, 21 Dec, 1876, Mrs. Mary A. White of Xew Boston, N. H., who died at Milford, N. H., 10 Feb., 1895. Mr. Foster died 4 Sept., 1890. Children : 3805 Emily J., b. 30 June, 1837; d. at Nashua, N. H., 9 Jan., 1901. 3806 Hannah A., b. 13 Oct., 1840; d. at Milford, 24 Mch., 1902. 3807 *01iver H., b. 16 Jan., 1842. 3808 *Edward Eugene, b. 15 Aug., 1843. 3809 Twin daughters, b. 7 Feb., 1845; d. in infancy. 1781.— VII.— 763. Benjamin Tenney Foster, born 8 July, 181.8, son of Joshua and Lucy fTenney) of Temple, N. H. ; married in Temple, 4 Jan., 1838, Abigail Howard, who was born 11 .Tune, 1815, and died 7 Feb., 1885. Residence, Wilton, N. H. He died 30 Oct., 1868. Children : 3810 *Addison Howard, b. 13 Nov., 1838. 3811 Lucius, b. 8 Aug., 1842. 3812 Walter, b. 13 Apr., 1844; d. 12 Sept., 1845. 3813 *Waldo, b. 1 May, 1846. 3814 *Abby Hawkins, b. 11 Mch., 1848. 332 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3815 Myrou Peabody, b. 9 Sept., 1850; d. iu Chicago, 111., 20 May, 1873. 3816 Hartley Norman, b. 8 Apr., 1853, d. iu Chicago, 111., 18 Apr., 1S73. 3817 Milo Reynold, b. 10 Nov., 1857; d. 28 Feb., 1879. 1782— VII.— 763. David Peaisody Foster, born 4 Sept., 1815, son of Joshua and Lucy (Tenney) of Temple, N. H; married 22 Aug., 1842, Nancy Persis Cutting Tenney, by Rev. M. Chipman. She was born 21 Jan., 1822, daughter of Soloman and Lydia (Kimball) of Rindge, N. H. Mrs. Foster died 25 Jan., 1846. He married his second wife, 25 Mch., 1847, Rebecca M. Walker of Royalston, Mass., who died 27 Feb., 1859, aged thhty-one years. He married, 17 Xov., 1859, his third wife, Mary M. Bartlett of Royalston, Mass. Chil- dren (3 w.) : 3818 Mary Emma, b. 11 Nov., 1863; d. 18 Mch., 1890. 3819 *Delia Peabody, b. 15 Apr., 1868. 1785.— VII.-764. Hiram Texxey, born in North Groton, N. H., 29 July, 1805, son of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor) ; married, in Somerset, Ohio, 9 Sept., 1840, Emeline Caroline Knowles, daughter of Jacob and Barbara (Fishburn), and granddaughter of Philip and the famous Henrietta (Coles) Fishburn of Bedford, Pa. Mr. Tenney removed to Ohio in 1835, and for a few months was engaged iu the sale of general merchandise through the state, and then opened a general store at Jacksontown, Ohio. In 1845 moved to Kirkensville, Ohio, where he was elected sheiiff of Licking county, on the American ticket, and in 1854 settled at Newark, Ohio, where he served as sheriff from 1856 to 1859. He was a large buyer of wool, grain, etc., in which he was succeeded by his sons. He was a man of high integrity, capable, honest, u])right, and honorable in all his dealings, and enjoyed the confidence and respect of the community. Gen- erous and whole-souled ; his presence a sunbeam to his friends. He died at Newark, 10 Oct., 1876. Children : 3820 George K., b. iu Jacksoutowu, 3 Aug., 1842; res. Newark. 3821 Leroy F., b. iu Kirkeusville, 5 Nov., 1845; res. Newark. 3822 O.scar P., b. 15 Mch., 1848; killed by a kick from a horse, 3 Oct., 1857. 3828 *Orleua M., b. 5 June, 1850. GENEALOGY. 333 1786— VII.— 764. Benjamin Jewett Tenxey, bom in Groton, N". H., 6 June, 1807, sou of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor); married 25 Jan., 1832, Ann McChire of Groton, who died of consumption at Beloit, Wis., 18 May, 1845. Pie married 17 May, 1847, his second wife, Abigail Daggett of Jaffrey, N. H. He was a carpenter four years in Bos- ton ; an invalid, and took a fishing voyage in 1831 and 1832; in 1837 a farmer in Columbia, IST. H. ; a trader in the West in 1850. Postmaster and town clerk in 1851 in Clarence, Wis.; also resided at Beloit. He died 17 3Ich., 1868. Mrs. Tenney resided for a period at Richland Center, Wis. Children : 3824 *George Washington, b. 4 May, 1834. 3825 Samuel, b. 30 May, 1836; d. 14 Aug., 1858. Ch. (2 w.):— 3826 Abby Auu, b. 13 Mch., 1848; d. 6 Sept., 1849. 3827 *Emma Elizabeth, b. 27 Nov., 1849. 3828 Helen L., b. 5 Dec, 1853; ^1. 18 May, 1884. 1787.— VII.-764. John Texney, born in Groton, N. H., 13 July, 1809, son of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor); married 19 Oct., 1832, Philenda Willoughby of Rumney, iST. H., who died in Boston, 19 Feb., 1897, aged eighty-four years. He was a house carpenter in South Boston, Mass., and died 2 Dec, 1854. Children : 3829 *Johii Valentiue. 3830 Emily; Melviua. 3832 Mary, b. 1 Apr., 1846. 3833 Oliver, b. 8 Feb., 1850. 3834 Albert, b. 20 Oct., 1853. 1788.— VII.— 764. Lucy Texxey, born in Groton, N. H., 24 Aug., 1811, daughter of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor) ; married 9 Dec, 1830, Luther Hardy of Groton, N. H. Mrs. Hardy died 20 Aug., 1871. Chil- dren : 3835 Lucy Ann, b. 4 Oct., 1833. 3836 George W., b. 7 Dec, 1835. 3837 Hiram T., b. 12 Mch., 1838. 3838 Martha E., b. 16 May, 1840. 3839 Emeliue F., b. 27 May, 1842. 3840 *Elleu E., b. 1 July, 1845. 3841 Charles L., b. 27 Apr., 1848; d. 6 Dec, 1866. 3842 David B., b. 9 Jan., 1850. 334 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1790.-VII.-764. Rev. Leoxai;i) Texxey, born in Groton, N. H., 5 Aug., 1814, son of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor) ; married 26 June, 1845, Malvina Baker, who was born in Lebanon, N. H., 3 Noa ., 1819, daughter of Abel and Lydia. She died at Magnolia, Mass., 31 July, 1903. lie attended Kimball Union Academy in 1834 and 1835, entered Dartmouth in 1830, and graduated in 1840; taught at Lyme and Hebron, N. IL ; entered Andover Theological Seminary in 1842, and gi-aduated in 1844. His first pastorate was at Jaffrey, N". H., 1844 to 1857; was called to Thetford, Vt., in 1857, where he re- mained until 1867, and had a pastorate of thirteen years in Barre, Vt., residing there, and retiring from the ministry in 1881. He was for three years manager of the Vermont Bible Society. He was for a i^eriod the principal of a young ladies' seminary in Gorham, Me., also school commissioner in Cheshire county, 1855 to 1857. Resi- dence, AYateibury, Vt., where they celebrated their golden wedding. Among the many guests was Mr^ Martha jST. Woodward of Burlington, Vt., who was present at then- marriage. He died at Manchester, Mass., 5 July, 1903. Children : 3843 Alice Lydia, b. 23 Nov., 1846; a fine pianist; graduated at Tildeu Seminary; unmarried; res. Boston, Mass. 3844 William, b. 17 June, 1849; m. twice; has two sons and two daughters; res. Whetcombe, Wash. 3845 *Leonard Baker, b. 12 Sept., 1854. 3846 *Beujamin, b. 6 Oct., 1863. 1793.— VII.— 764. George Tenxey, born in Groton, N. IL, 12 Feb., 1821, son of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor) ; married 12 June, 1853, Leuthera Melvina Bissell, daughter of Isaac of Hanover, N. H. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1847 ; read law and practised at Bristol, N. II. ; removed to Concord, X. IL, thence to AVhite River Junction, A't., and died 10 Apr., 1880. 1794.— VII.-764. Du. JoxAS BoYXTOX Texxey, born in Groton, N. IL, 1 May, 1823, son of Dea. Benjamin and Betsey (Taylor); married 9 May, 1848, Eliza Dragstrom of Waynesville, 111. He fitted for college, read medicine with Dr. Whitmore of Hebron, N. IL, graduated from Castleton ^Medical College in 1847, and practised medicine at Waynesville until his death, 16 ]\Ich., 1869. GENEALOGY. 335 1796— VII.— 765. Earl Texxey, born in Pepperell, Mass., 11 31 ch., 1808, son of Samuel and Huklah (Jewett) ; married 28 May, 1832, Mary P. Wheeler, who was born 24 May, 1812, and died 8 Jan., 1838. lie died 24 Apr., 1839. Child : 3847 *Alfred Earl, b. 19 Mch., 1834. 1799.— VII.-765. HuLDAii Texxey, born in Pepperell, Mass., 25 Jan., 1813, daugh- ter of Samuel and Huldah (Jewett) ; married 16 Sept., 1830, Xoah l^ell, a carpenter. Residence, Townsend, Mass. She died 29 Mch., 1881, Children: 3848 *Elizabeth Meliuda, b. 9 Sept., 183-2. 3849 Julia Adeliza Everett, b. 6 Dec, 1842. 3850 Eliel Shiimway, b. 27 Mch., 1848; d. 1 Jan., 1892. 1800.— VII.— 765. Samuel Texxey, born in Pepperell, Mass., 11 July, 1815, son of vSamuel and Iluldah (.Jewett) ; married Elizabeth Dix. Residence, Boston, Mass., and Winchester, Mass., a carpenter, who died 27 Jan., 1880. See Annals of Mass. Char. Mechanic Association. Children : .3851 Samuel Augustus, b. 25 Nov., 1838; d. 22 May, 1862. 3852 Catheriue Elizabeth, b. 11 Mch., 1842. 1804.— VII.— 765. Lydia Axx Texxey, born in Pepperell, 7 Aug., 182.5, daughter of Samuel and Huldah (Jewett); married 1 June, 1852, Samuel L. Haynes. Residence, Townsend Center. He was born in Townsend, 4 Jan., 1822; a farmer. She died in Sept., 1879. Children: 3853 Adaliza Tennev, b. 10 Oct., 1855; d. 3854 Anua L., b. 18 Mch., 1863. 1805.— VII.— 766. Amos Jewett Texxey, l)orn in Jaffrey, N. H., 31 July, 1808, son of Amos and Lucy (Reed); married in Greenwich, Mass., 28 May, 1832, Persis Sexton Pomeroy, who was born in Greenwich in 1810, and died 28 July, 1843. He married his second wife, Eliza- beth Richards. After his father's death he engaged in farming and shoemaking, and finally a merchant, with an independent livelihood, and died universally respected as a man and a Christian. He moved 336 THE TENNEY FAMILY. to Claremont, X. II., in Aja-., 1837, and died 3 Aug., 1855. Chil- dren : 3855 Charles Amos, b. 23 Jan., 1834; D. C, class 1855; d. 10 Aug., 1856. 3856 *Edward Jewett, b. 11 Dec, 1836. 3857 George Pomeroy, b. 9 Feb., 1838. He enlisted in Apr., 1861, sergeant, Co. H, 2d regiment, N. H. Vols., wounded, hon- orably discharged 21 June, 1864 ; connected with war de- partment, Washington, D. C; d. of heart failure, 12 Sept., 1892. 1807— VII.— 766. Lucy Abigail Tenney, born in .Jaffrey, jST. H., 26 Oct., 1812, daughter of Amos and Lucy (Reed) ; married 28 May, 1832, Dea- con Cyrus Pomeroy of Greenwich, Mass., a brother of Amos Jewett's wife. Residence, Greenwich. He was a deacon in the Congrega- tional church, and a farmer. Children: 3858 Lucy Emeline, b. 14 Feb., 1833. 3859 Henry Tenney, b. 27 Feb., 1888. 3860 Arthur Humphrey, b. 10 Apr., 1843. 3861 Cyrus Eugene, b. 23 May, 1848; d. in Mch., 1849. 1808.— VII.— 766. Emeline Eliza Tenney, born in Jaffrey, jST. H., 16 Dec, 1814, daughter of Amos and Lucy (Reed) ; married in May, 1840, Dr. John Spalding of Claremont, N. II., who removed to Mohawk, N. Y., in 1841, where he died 29 Sept., 1844. Children : 3862 Charles, b. in 1841; d. in Mch., 1844. 3863 Infant, b. in 1844; d. in 1844. 1812.— VII.— 768. Alvin Feeeman Tenney, born in Temple, X. 11., 3 Jan., 1818, son of Solomon and Abigail (Davis) ; married in Athol, Mass., 31 Aug., 1842, a cousin, Mary Richardson, by Mr. Chipman. Residence, Royalston, Mass. Children : 3864 Charles H., b. 18 Oct., 1845; served in the army. 3865 Clarence A., b. 19 July, 1848; unmarried. 3866 Abby M., b. 6 Mch., 1854; d. in 1872. 1813.— VII.— 768. Lydia E. Tenney, born in Wilton, N. H., 24 :May, 1820, daugh- ter of Solomon and Lydia (Kimball) ; married in Royalston, Mass., 19 3Iay, 1842, James Barr of Ware, Mass., by Rev. L. Faye. Resi- GENEALOGY. 337 dence, TVeare, N. H. She died in Royalston, 27 June, 1845. Chil- dren: 3867 ' PlmyF.,b. 23 Sept., 1843. 1817.-VII.— 768. Phebe F. Tenxey, born in Royalston, Mass., 3 Aug., 1827, daughter of Solomon and Lydia (Kimball) ; married in Athol, Mass., 23 Nov., 1852, Benjamin ITpham, by Rev. L. Faye. Mr. Upham was born in Royalston, 27 Oct., 1809. Child: 3868 Ai-thur A., b. 1 Oct., 1853; Prof, at Wliitwater (Normal), "Wis.; in. and has two daughters. ISIS.-VII.— 769. Elizabeth Caroline Texxey, born in Templeton, X. H., 19 Mch., 1812, daughter of John and Betsey (Wright) ; married 5 Apr., 1832, John Smith Parmenter, who was born in Antrim, IST. H., 18 Jan., 1804, son of Deacon Amos and Tryphena (Bannester.) Resi- dence, Antrim. He died 3 May, 1874. She was a very fine woman, and died 31 Dec, 1867. (Mrs. Gary.) Children: 3869 Amos; d. aged 7 years. 3870 *Martin L., b. in Oct., 1836. 3871 Mary Caroliue, b. 9 Mch., 1840; m. 19 Feb., 1861, Dr. Levi Judsou Pierce; he d. 8 Apr., 1863; she d. 15 Apr., 1863; no issue. 3872 Amos Irving, b. 17 Aug., 1841; M. D.; he was a member of 28th N. Y. Vols. ; transferred to hospital service. 3873 Edwin A., b. 7 Sept., 1846; m. 26 Jime, 1877, Mary E. Pierce of Winchester, N. H.; he d. Mch., 1901, a merchant in Boston. 3874 *Frederick C, b. 4 July, 1849. 1819.-VII.— 769. Lucy Elvira Tenney, born in Concord, Mass., 1 Oct., 1813, daughter of John and Betsey (Wright) ; married 21 Apr., 1836, Luke Nichols, who was born 25 Sept., 1810, and died 12 Aug., 1855. She died of apoplexy, 30 -Jan., 1856. She was very devout, self- sacrificing, and much loved by all who knew her. " One of the noblest of women." (E. L. X.) Children : 3875 Luke Augustine, b. 17 Mch., 1837; d. 3876 Elvira Helen. 3877 Henry Martin, b. 12 Apr., 1842. 3878 Aldeu Stuart, b. 15 Mch.', 1844. 3879 *Elvira Louise, b. 13 Mch., 1848. 3880 Adna Laoua, b. 16 Oct., 1855; d. 22 338 , THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1821.— VII.— 769. Joiix ^V. Texxkv, l»orn m Antrim, X. H., 8 June, 1817, son of John and IJetsey (Wright) ; married 18 Apr., 1844, Louise Hill, who died '2 Oct., 1870. He occupied the homestead and died lOMch., 1851. Children: 3881 Elizabeth Sophia, b. 8 Mch., 1848; res. Antrim; unmarried. 3882 John Edward, b. 25 Mch., 1850; res. Antrim. 1823.— VII.— 769. Benjamin B. Tenxey, born in Antrim, N. H., 10 Fel)., 1821, son of John and Betsey (Wright); married 17 Dec, 1846, Trv])hena Putman, who was born 25 Ajjr., 1822, daughter of DaA'id and Tryphena (Butler), Lyndeboro, N. H. Residence, Antrim, X. H. After the death of his brother John, he occupied the Tenney homestead ; a prosperous farmer. He died 1 Jan., 1867. Mrs. Tenney was a woman of great depth of character, quick and decisive in the right. Children : 3883 *John Franklin, b. 30 May, 1851. 3884 Amy Trypheua, b. 7 Sept., 1855; d. 3 May, 1871. 1835.— VII.— 781. Judge William Jewett Texxey, born in Xewport, R. I., in 1811, son of Rev. Caleb Jewett and Ruth (Channing) ; married, in 1839, Elizabeth M. Benton, who died in 1872. He married, in 1873, his second wife, Sarah A. lirownson, who was born in Chelsea, Mass., 7 June, 1839, and died in EUzal)eth, N. J., 30 Oct., 1877, only daughter of Dr. Orestes A. and Sarah (Healy). She was the author of " Marion Elwood, or How Girls Live," etc. He graduated from Yale College in 1830, and 1832 studied medicine in Boston, Init abandoned it for law, which he studied in New Haven, Conn., and opened an office in New York city. He was connected with the 'Journal of Commerce in 1841, and the Eveninri Post, 1842-43 and 1847-48. In 1853 he edited the Minmg M(i(/((ziiie ; the same year he entered the employment of D. Appleton A: Co., there edited "Annual Cycloi)edia " from its incorporation, 1861, until his death. Author of " ^Military and NaA'al History of the Rebellion of the United States," also "Grammatical Analysis," 1866. He edited "'I'lio (Queens of England," 1852. Residence, Elizabeth. He was GENEALOGY. 339 for fourteen years a member of the city council, and two years presiding judge of tlie criminal court at Brooklyn, X. Y. lie died at Newark, X. J., 20 Sept., 1883 ; a convert to Roman Catholicism. See Appleton's Encyclopedia, 1883, also the Adjutant-general of New Hampshire. Children : 8885 *William Jewett, b. in 1840. 3886 *Johu Benton, b. in 1841. 3887 *George C, b. 1 Aug., 1851. 3888 Jesseliue R., b. in 1859; res. New York, N. Y.; a D. A. R.; unmarried. Ch. (2 w.):— 3S89 *Ruth Channing, b. in 18T5. 3890 Mary Brownson, b. in 1876; a D. A. R. She has entered, the Order of the Sacred Heart. 1838.— VII.— 781. Elizabeth Hopkixs Ten^xey, born in Newport, R. I., in 1820, daughter of Rev. Caleb Jewett and Ruth (Channing) ; married in May, 1859, Judge William Allen, who was born 31 Mch., 1822, son of Rev. Dr. William and M. M. (Wheelock). He graduated from Amherst College in 1842 and New Haven Law School in 1844 ; a lawyer. Residence, Northampton, Mass. She died in 1001. Children : 3S91 Catherine Channing, b. 13 Aug., 1860; res. Northampton. 3892 Wilham, b. 34 Sept., 1863; d. 5 Sept., 1864. 1841.— VII.— 782. Nai^"cy Catherine Maria Little, born in Salem, N. H., 4 Jan., 1805, daughter of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 2 Apr., 1833, William Wheeler of Amherst, N. H., a cooper, avIio died at Lafayette, 111., 16 Apr., 1849. Residence, Kewanee, 111. Children: 3893 Nancy Maria, b. 5 Aug., 1834; m. 10 May, 1856, Thomas Zinn. She d. 3 Mch., 1859; one child. 3894 William Francis, b. 26 Apr., 1843; d. in the U. S. service at Montgomery, Ala., 21 May, 1864. 1842.-VII.-782. Elizabeth Bailey Little, born in Salem, N. H., 16 Jan., 1807, daughter of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 9 June, 1831, Capt. Sullivan Howard, who was born in Temple, N. H., 30 June, 1806, son of William and Mary (Hawkins) of Mason, N. II. She 340 THE TENNEY FAMILY. was educated at Beaver Brook Seminary. He was captain of the Tenth company of infantry, Twenty-second regiment of N. H. militia, appointed by Gov. Samuel Dinsmoor in 1834. In 1836 they removed to Weathersfield, 111. He was an extensive landowner and platted the flourishing town of Kewanee, III, where the family removed in 1857. He was the promoter of many interests, owning farms, shipper of live stock, also owning a lumber yard and dry goods store, banking, engaged in the grain business, interested in education, securing the best of teachers before the era of graded schools. Charter member of the Congregational church of which he and his wife were indefatigable and hospitable to all church interests. He was educated in Boston as an architect and master builder. Many buildings have been erected under his plan and direction in Henry county, 111. Cotton mills which he superin- tended are still in use in New Hampshire. He occupied positions of ti'ust, and always voted the Republican ticket, and died at his residence at Kewanee, 111., 20 Oct., 1885. She died at Weathers- field, 3 Jan., 1893. Children: 3895 * James Sullivan, b. 21 Apr., 1832. 3896 Edward, twin, b. 4 Jan., 1834; survived three days. 3897 Edwin, twin, b. 4 Jan., 1834; survived three days. 3898 *Horace Mason, b. 16 Jan., 1837. 3899 *Henry, b. 16 Mob., 1840. 3900. *Mary Elizabeth, b. 25 May, 1842. 3901 *Harriet Louise, b. 28 Mch., 1844. 3902 *Martha Caroline, b. 4 Apr., 1847. 3903 Nancy Abby, b. 11 Sept., 1849; m. 26 Jan., 1869, Almeron Reed of Kewanee. She d. 22 May, 1875. 1843.— VII.-782. WiM.iAM Texney Little, born in Goffstown, N. H., 9 May, 1809, son of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 4 Mch., 1834, PauUna Hutchinson, who was born 6 Mch., 1811, daughter of Alfred and Lydia, of Milford, N. II. She died at Lawrence, ]\[ass., 3 Oct., 1865. Residence, Hollis, N. IT., a farmer; removed to Weathersfield, 111., where he died 25 May, 1845. Children: 3904 *Lydia, b. 17 Jan., 1835. 3905 *Naney Tenney, b. 26 Apr., 18B7. 3906 *Adehne Paulina, b. 27 Aug., 1841. 3907 *Frances Maria, b. 16 Jan., 1844. , GENEALOGY. 341 1844.— VII.— 782. Caleb Jewett Texxey Little, born in Goffstown, N. H., 13 July, 1811, son of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married Eliza Ann Brooks, who was born in Groton, Mass., 27 July, 1813, daugh- ter of Capt. Leonard and Sarah (Hosley). He removed to Weathers- field, 111., in 1837, and was for several years a Ijlacksmith ; then engaged in trade and real estate business; has also been an auctioneer. He has served as postmaster ; for many years a school director, and a trustee of the Congregational Church. Children : 3908 *Oharles Frederick, b. 27 Jan., 1836. 3909 *Ellen Elvira, b. 6 Oct., 1839. 3910 *Sarah Jaue, b. 7 Nov., 1843. 8911 Harriet Newell, b. 7 Sept., 184.j; m. Rev. Jolm Giffeu. 3913 *William Cutter, b. 17 Mch., 1847. 3913 *Eliza Ann, b. 15 July, 1849. 3914 *George Bailey, b. 15 Apr., 1851. 3915 John Jewett, b. 8 Feb., 1857. 1845.— VII.— 782. Hexky Gilman Little, born in Goffstown, N. H., 31 Mch., 1813, son of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 1 Mch., 1836, Fidelia Maria Stoddard, who was born in Newington, Conn., 29 June, 1815, daughter of Simeon and Lucy (Kellogg). Residence, Grinnell, la. In early years, when sheriff and collector in Henry county. 111., he was often obliged to chain his prisoners to the cooking stove, the county being without a jail. He was elected trustee of the State Agricultural College ; trustee of the Congregational Church ; mayor four years ; a member of the Illinois legislature two years. His inc- ture is in the History of Hollis. (See Hollis Seventy Years Ago, by H. G. Little.) Children : 3016 Julia, twin, b. 4 Mch., 1842. 3917 Julian, twin, b. 4 Mch., 1843. 3918 *Louise Stoddard, b. 39 May, 1843. 3919 *Mary Maud, b. 22 Apr., 1845. 3920 Frank Henry, b. 5 Aug., 1847; d. 31 Aug., 1863. 3921 *Elizabeth. Hale, b. 4 Nov., 1850. 3922 Fanny Ruth, b. 10 Sept., 1853; m. Dr. A. W. Alvord, a cap- tain in the War of the Rebellion. 3923 Henrietta Gilmau, b. 6 Feb., 1857; m. W. P. Holyoke. 1846.— VII.— 782. Ruth Channustg Little, born in Hollis, N. H., 3 July, 1815, daughter of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 6 July, 1837, 3-12 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Rev. Edwin If. Nevin, T>. D., of Shippensburg, Pa., who was bom 9 jNIay, 1814, and at the age of twenty-seven years was chosen president of FrankUn College, Xew Athens, Ohio, over which he presided several years, and from which he received the degree of D. D. in 18G9. lie has since held pastorates at Cleveland, Ohio, , and Philadel}»hia, Pa. ; later the editor of the Evening JVev^s, and author of books and pamphlets. A Presbyterian. Children : 3924 *Edwiu Heury, b. 18 May, 1838. 3925 *Davi(l, b. 30 Dec, 1839. 392G Melville C, b. 14 Jan., 1842; d. 4 Mcli., 1862. 3927 William Chanuing, b. 1 Jan., 1844; a lawyer; m.; res. Phila- delphia, Pa. 3928 Mary Antoinette, b. 23 Sept., 1846; m. Rev. T. A. Gill. 3929 *Florence R., b. 7 Apr., 1849. 3930 Caroline Josephine, b. 17 Dec, 1854. 3931 Charles Wordsworth, b. 27 Feb., 1857; graduated at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. 3932 Helen Elizabeth, b. 26 Dec, I860;' m. J. L. Chapman. 1847— VII— 782. Lauea Anx Little, born in Hollis, N. H., 20 June, 1817, daugh- ter of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 24 Feb., 1842, William Knaggs, a government agent for the Indian Territory; deceased. She married her second husband 4 Mch., 1847, Daniel McClure of Weathersfield, 111. Mrs. McClure died 20 Apr., 1852. Children : 3933 William Stewart, b. 16 Nov., 1842; d. in the war, 28 Mch., 1862. Ch. (2h.):— 3934 Thomas, b. 16 May, 1848; served in the army. 3935 Wilham Bell, b. 18 June, 1850. 1849.-VII.— 782. Caeoline Wealthy Little, born in Hollis, N. IL, 15 Sejjt., 1821, daughter of Abner B. and ISTancy (Tenney) ; married 22 Aug., 1837, Dr. Lewis Ilurd, who was born in Hamilton, N. Y., 19 Aug.^ 1811. Residence, Kewanee, 111. He was surgeon in a Michigan regiment. Children : 3936 Anna Caroline, b. 13 Aug., 1838; d. 3 July, 1847. 3937 Lewis Gardner, b. 3 Oct., 1840; d. in the army at D. C. 3938 JuHus Augustus, b. 6 July, 1842; d. 19 Nov., 1846. 3939 Anna Caroline, b. 1 Jan., 1848; d. 10 Sept., 1848. GENEALOGY. 343 3940 Eliza O., b. 18 July, 1849; d. 26 May, 1853. 3941 William Little, b. 17 Apr., 1853; d. 19 May, 1853. 3943 Echviu Heury Neveu, b. 1 July, 1854; d. 15 Oct., 1855. 1850.-VII.-782. RoDXEY Augustus Little, born in Ilollis, N. H., 16 Sept., 1828, son of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 8 Apr., 18.52, Lavantia Irwin of Delaware county, N. Y., who was born 6 May, 1834, daugliter of William and Catherine (Foerman). Residence, Kewanee, 111., and the homestead at Weathersfield, 111. lie has been a teacher of sacred music and a leader of church choirs for over thirty years ; a farmer and stock raiser. Children : 3943 Ralph, b. 28 Jan., 1853. 3944 *Walter Augustus, b. 8 Oct., 18.54. 3945 Frank Emerson, b. 11 Aug., 1856; d., while studying law, 18 June, 1877. 3946 Clarence Foerman, twin, b. 8 Apr., 1858; a dentist at Kewanee, 111. 3947 Clara, twin, b. 8 Apr., 1858. 3948 Louis Henry, b. 6 Feb., 1862. 3949 Mary Abba, b. 10 Sept., 1865. 3950 Nancy Elizabeth, b. 3 Feb., 1871. 3951 Ray Albertis, b. 21 Oct., 1874. 3952 Charles Tenney, b. 1 Apr., 1878. 1851.— VII.-782. Saeah Frances Little, born in Ilollis, IST. H., 21 July, 1829, daughter of Abner B. and Nancy (Tenney); married 31 .Inly, 1849, Rev. Alanson Alvord, an earnest, successful clergyman of the Con- gregational denomination, who died at Warren, Pa., 2 Dec, 1862. She raamed her second husband, 27 July, 1876, Hiram Stewart; a retired merchant. Residence, Garden Grove, la. Children : 3953 Fannie Little, b. 14 Feb., 1851; d. 15 May, 1865. 3954 Heury Alanson, b. 31 Jan., 1859; d. 17 Feb., 1860. 3955 Laura, b. 20 Apr., 1861. 1852.-VII.-784. Rev. William Cutter Tenney, born in Newmarket, N. H., 26 July, 1817, son of William and Phebe (Wheeler); married 29 Dec, 1842, Catherine P. Clark of Aul^urn, N. H., who died in Northfield, Mass., 8 Jnly, 1850. He married, 1.5 June, 1852, his second wife, Elizabeth E. Bruce, who was born in July, 1822, daughter of Hon. Joseph and Elizabeth (Fay) of Grafton, Mass. 344 THE TENNEY FAMILY. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1838, and later at Cam- bridge Divinity School. His first pastorate was over the Unitarian Church in Kennelnink, Me., Avhere he was ordained in Oct., 1845. After this he supplied at Upton from 1848 to Sept., 1849 ; followed by a nine years' settlement at Northfield, Mass. In Oct., 1859, he accepted charge of the Lee Church in Lowell, Mass., which he served six j^ears. He removed in Oct., 1865, to Lawrence, Kan., and in 1869 retired from the ministry. In 1879 he removed to Kansas City, Mo., for a permanent home. Children : 3956 Infant son, b. 24 Dec, 1843; d. 34 Dec, 1843. 3957 Isabel Caroliue, b. 6 Jan., 1845; graduated from Framingham Normal Scliool in 1863; a teacher in the same school and the Normal at Salem, Mass. She d. in Kansas, 6 Apr., 1877. 3958 Charles Allen, b. 27 June, 1848; d. 19 Sept., 1848. 3959 Ellis, b. 7 June, 1850; d. 31 Mch., 1851. Ch. (2 w.): — 3960 Frederic William, b. 25 June, 1853; d. 27 Oct., 1853. 3961 William Edward, b. 7 Jan., 1859. 3962 Elizabeth Bruce, b. 22 Mch., 1861. 1853.— VII.— 784. Caeoline Piiebe Texxey, born in Newmarket, X. H., 13 May, 1821, daughter of William and Phebe (Wheeler) ; married in Shanghai, China, 27 Apr., 1854, Rev. Cleveland Keith, an Episcopal missionary in China. She was graduated at Derry Female Acad- emy in Oct., 1837, and united with the church in 1839; attended Charlestown Female Seminary in 1839-40; a teacher in South Car- olina in 1841-42; m New York City, 1843. She taught in Vir- ginia, 1844—45, and at Louisville in 1845-47. A missionary to China, 1850-62, when failing health caused her to return to America, and died at San Francisco, Cal., 10 July, 1862. A valuable memoir of her may be found in the Harvard University library, written by her brother, Rev. W. C. Tenney. Mr. Keith died the 27 July, 1864. 1854.-VII.-785. John Tenney Boynton, born in lloUis, N. H., in 1817, son of John and Sarah (Tenney) ; married Mary Adams of Lexington, Mass. Residence, Bedford, Mass. Children : 3963 Marietta, m. Fred Davis of Bedford. She is a D. A. R. 3964 Ellen A; a D. A. R.; Vol. XIV, Lineage Book. A Roll of Honor. GENEALOGY. 345 1855.— VII.-785. Moses Tiiukstox Boyxtox, born in Hollis, N. H., in 1819, son of John and Sarah (Tenney) ; married Louise Hovey of ArUngton ; removed to Charlestown, Mass. Children : 3965 George W. ; a painter ; m; res. Charlestown. .3966 Ellen; m. George R. Flint; res. Charlestown. 1856.— VII.— 785. Sarah Ann Boynton, born in Hollis, N. H., in 1821, daughter of John and Sarah (Tenney) ; married Francis Lowe. Residence, Jaffrey, N. H. Children : ' 3967 George F.; m. Lizzie Stearns of Jaifrey. 3968 Charles H., b. in 1S47 ; m. Addie Goodwin of Bedford; res. East Lexington, Mass. 3969 Mary, b. in 1849 ; m. Martin Stearns of East Jaffrey. 3970 "William T., b. in 1853 ; m. ; res. East Lexington. 1857.— VII.— 785. Mary Boynton, born in Hollis, N. H., in 1823, daughter of John and Sarah (Tenney) ; married George Litchfield of Groton, Mass. Children : 3971 Herbert, b. in 1848 ; m. ; res. Boston, Mass. 3972 Fred, b. in 1853. 3973 Abbie, b. in 1854 ; m. George Potter of Boston. 3974 Eva, b. in 1856 ; m. Homer Potter of Groton. 1858.— VII.— 785. William JewettBoyxton, born in Hollis, N. IL, 1 Mch., 1826, son of John and Sarah (Tenney) ; married Martha M. Lawrence of Groton, Mass., 31 Oct., 1858. She was born 6 June, 1833. Resi- dence, Groton, Mass. Children : 3975 Josie M., b. 16 Aug., 1859 ; d. in 1862. 3976 George L., b. 2 Mch., 1861. 3977 William T., b. 30 Dec, 1863. 3978 Frank B., b. 9 Mch., 1866 ; d. in 1873. 3979 Fannie M., b. 28 Nov., 1868. 3980 John H., b. 14 Sept., 1871. 3981 Martha J., b. 19 July, 1874. 1862.— VII.-787. Mary Cummixgs Texxey, born in Hollis, N. H., 9 Nov., 1819, daughter of Captain Ralph E. andPhebe C. (Smith); married 29 346 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Nov., 1848, Lutlier Prescott Hubbard, wlio was born in Ilollis, 30 June, 1808, son of Luther and Hannah (Russell). He helped to build the first cotton mill in Nashua, X. H.; afterwards the Bunker Hill monument, and superintended the granite work f or the Tremont House, Boston, Mass. Residence, Greenwich, Mass. He was for fifty years the financial agent of the American Seamans Friend Society ; also the seci'etary of the New England Society, of New York. His writings are widely published by the religious and secu- lar press. He died 18 Sept., 1894. Children : 3982 *Frederick Augustus, b. 17 Nov., 1851. 3983 Mary Teuuey, born iu Hollis, 13 Oct., 1855 ; graduated at Vassar College, 1878. 3984 John Theodore, b. iu Brooklyn, N. Y., 2 Oct., 1857 ; gradu- ated at Williams College ; d. in Minneapolis, Minn., 2 Feb., 1882. 3985 William Norris, born in Greenwich, 2 Nov., 1860 ; graduated at Williams College, 1883 ; graduated at the Medical Col- lege of New York, 1886, and Bellevue Hospital, 1888 ; res. New York city. 3986 Benjamin Farley, b. 20 Jan., 1863 ; d. 28 Aug., 1884. 1863— VII.— 787. William N. Tenxey, born in Hollis, N. H., 1 Mch., 1821, son of Captain Ralph E. and Phebe C. (Smith); married in Derry, N. H., 12 Oct., 1847, Mary Elizabeth Perkins, who was born in Tops- field, Mass., 16 Sept., 1821, daughter of John, and died in Hollis, 24 ]Mch., 1874. He was a farmer on the ancestral estate, and served as selectman in 1848—19. In 1856 he was appointed postmaster, which ofiice he held two or more years. He died 14 Sept., 1874. Children: 3987 *Ralph E., b. 23 Sept., 1849. 3988 » William, b. 24 Mch., 1855. 3989 *Charles Frederick, b. 22 Aug., 1863. 1865.— VII.— 787. Phebe Hale Texney, born in Hollis, N. H., 17 Nov., 1823, daughter of Captain Ralph E. and Phebe C. (Smith); married 27 Sept., 1860, Ingalls Kittredge Mclntire, who was born inDanvers- port, Mass., 20 Dec, 1821. Residence, West Peabody, Mass. He died from heart failure 12 Mch., 1888, in an effort to vote no license. Child : 3990 Frank Kittredge, b. 2 July, 1862. GENEALOGY. 347 1867— VII.-787. Sarah Elizabeth Tenney, a twin, born in Ilollis, N. H., 13 Oct., 1826, daughter of Captain Ralph E. and Phebe C. (Smith) ; married 14 Mch., 1854, Rodney J. Hardy, who was born in Ilollis, G Nov., 1828, son of Joel and Eliza. Residence, Hollis ; removed soon after 1855 to Cambridge, Mass., and in 1869 to Arlington, Mass., where he bought large real estate. She was from youth an active member of the Congregational Church, and for many years president of the W. C. T. U. of Arlington, and greatly beloved. She died 31 Jan., 1897. He was engaged in dry goods business and lost all in the great fire of 1872 ; later a grain merchant; died suddenly of heart trouble at Bristol, Conn., 26 Jan., 1904. He was formerly a mem- ber of the Boston Chamber of Commerce; recently president of the Gaston Club of Arlington. Children : 3991 Nettie S., b. 22 Oct., 1855. 3992 Lizzie M., b. 10 Oct., 1858; m. 4 Jime, 1884, Samuel B. Dean of Boston. 3993 Rodney T., b. 22 June, 18G0; in company with his father. 3994 Mary C, b. 6 July, 1862; graduated at Smith College in 1885; a teacher. 3995 William E., twin, b. 7 May, 1866; m. Catherine O. Tenney of Hollis, N. H. He is a member of Rodney J. Hardy & Sous, Boston, Mass. 3996 Charles A., twin, b. 7 May, 1866; graduated at Dartmoiitli College in 1890. 3997 Henrietta E., b. 27 Apr., 1868; graduated at Wellesley in 1890. 1868.— VII.— 787. Capt. Ralph Augustus Tenney, a twin, born in Hollis, N. H., 13 Oct., 1826, son of Capt. Ralph E. and Phebe C. (Smith); mar- ried 8 Apr., 1852, Harriet Newell Needham. In 1851 he removed to Illinois, and after 1860 resided in Chicago; a publisher of atlases, maps, charts, engravings, etc., and was often called "jolly Ralph." He served as captain in Company A, One Hundred and Twenty- fourth regiment, Illinois infantry, in the Civil war of 1861, and died 14 Sept., 1893. For his picture, see " Hollis Seventy Years Ago," by H. G. Little. Children : 3998 *Nettie Agues, b. 12 Jan., 1856. 3999- Anna Phebe, b. 15 Feb., 1858; d. 14 June, 1880. 4000 Ralph Emerson, b. 20 Sept., 1860; d. 24 Sept., 1860. 4001 Ralph Francis, b. 31 Aug., 1864; d. 10 Jan., 1870. 348 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1870.-VII.-787. Charles Frederic Ten^jey, born in Ilollis, X. H., 28 Mch., 1832^ son of Capt. Ralitli E. and Phebe (Smith) ; married 27 Sej^t., 1864, Clara Bell Reed, who was born in Newark, Ohio, 24 Mch., 1844. Residence, Bement, 111., where he is the proprietor of the Piatt County Creamery. Children : 4002 Maud, b. 19 Oct., 1865; d. 6 Jan., 1869. 4003 Mabel, b. 4 Oct., 18G7. 4004 Clara Frances, b. 1 Mcb., 18T1. 4005 Emeline Olive, b. 24 Jan., 1873. 4006 Charles Frederick, b. 7 Jan., 187G. 4007 Carrie Belle, b. 14 Mch., 1878. 1871.— VII.— 788. William Kimball, born in Mason, N. H., 21 Sept., 1813, son of Dea. Isaac and Liicinda (Tenney) ; married 11 July, 1839, Mary Edwards, who was born 23 Dec, 1810, and died in Boston, Mass., 4 Mch., 1850. He married 8 May, 1851, his second wife, Nancy Isa- bella Spalding, born in Merrimack, N. H., 28 Jan., 1828. He taught school for several years, and was employed by a publisliing company ; removed with said company to New York, afterwards bookkeeper and financial clerk in Boston, Mass. He retired to his farm in Tem- ple, N. H., in 1854, Avhere he died 14 Feb., 1865. Children: 4008 Mary Abbie, b. 4 Sept., 1841. 4009 William Henry, b. 27 Aug., 1844; d. iu Delta, Col., 15 Feb., 1889. 4010 Edward S., b. 5 Aug., 1853; d. 11 May, 1872. 4011 Isabella Moore, b. 22 Apr., 1857; taught iu Wellesley Col- lege, aud music iu Boston. 4012 Ephraim G., b. 2 Aug., 1858; Dartmouth College in 1881, M. D.; principal of Franklin School, Wasliiugtou, D. C; m. 1873.— VII.— 788. Calejj Jewett Kimrall, born in Mason, N. H., 7 May, 1817, son of Dea. Isaac and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 11 Nov., 1841, Ruth lierge Felt, daughter of David and Susan (Pollard) of Temple, N. H. Residence, Bennington, N. H. ; retired from the edge tool business ; a member of the Congregational Church. He and his sons are total abstainers from alcoholic drinks and tobacco. Children: 4013 George Edward, b. 31 Oct., 1842; a mechanic. 4014 Emma Maria, b. 13 July, 1844. 4015 Susan Athelia, b. 23 Mch., 1830; d. 17 Aug., 1847. GENEALOGY. 349 40115 Charles Herbert, b. 19 Sept., 1848; m. Etta Josephine Wood. 4017 Henry Jewett, b. 27 July, 1850; d. 5 Sept., 1850. 4018 Hattie A., b. 25 Dec, 1851; d. 7 Nov., 1S52. 4019 Sarah Josephine, b. 7 July, 1853; m. Wilham Haskell Odcll. He is in partnership with her brothers. 4020 Fred Hastings, b. 27 Jan., 1857; «m. 23 Dec, 1880, Leonette Nichols. He is a mechanic 1878— VII.— 788. JoHX Gaedxee Kimball, born in ]\Iason, jST. H., 14 Sept., 1827, son of Dea. Isaac and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 19 Nov., 1857, Betsey Chandler Spalding, daughter of Capt. Ira and Eliza Jane (Atwood) of Merrimack, IST. H. Residence, Xashua, N. H. He was for four years city clerk and treasurer, and eight years cashier of the Indian Head National Bank. In 1876 a bank commissioner; in 1879 a member of the constitutional convention and of the legis- lature ; in 1880 elected treasurer of the N. H. Banking Company in Nashua. His career w^as marked by unquestionable fidelity and rare business ability. He died suddenly in Goffstown, N. H., 19 Oct., 1886. Children: 4021 Elwood Davis, b. 27 Sept., 1859. 4022 Annie Eanlet, b. 28 Jan., 1862; d. 8 Jan., 1868. 4023 Elizabeth Gardner, b. 5 July, 1869. 4024 John Hovey, b. 21 Jan., 1871; graduated from Yale Theologi- cal Seminary in May, 1896. 4025 Ralph Tenney, b. 21 Feb., 1873; ni. Lois Evelyn Stemsky. 4026 Richard Spalding, b. 12 Mch., 1879. 1879.— VII.-788. Chaeles Frederick Kimball, born in Temple, N. H., 3 Dec, 1830, son of Dea. Isaac and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 25 Aug., 1859, Juliet Augusta Stanley, daughter of Seneca Marsh and Mary Ann (George) of Attleboro, Mass. Residence, Dedham, Mass. ; a teacher ; active in church work, director of music in several churches, an officer in the church. A sub-master in the Rice school in Boston, and for several years a member of the school board. Children : 4027 Elsie Maria, b. 15 Aug., 1860; d. 7 Jime, 1885. 4028 Evelyn Stanley, b. 6 Apr., 1862. 4029 Mabel Frances, b. 27 May, 1864; d. 27 May, 1887. 40.30 Anna May, b. 28 July, 1866. 4031 Charles Henry Jewett, b. 25 Apr., 1869. 4032 Frank Wilham, b. 7 Apr., 1872. S50 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 1880 —VII— 788. Sarah Fkaxces Kimball, born in TemjJe, N. H., 8 May, 1833, daughter of Deacon Isaac and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married Luther Herbert Clement, who was born in Dunbarton, IST. H., 27 Feb., 1823, and died in Nashua, X. H., 27 July, 1867. Residence, Nashua. Children : 4033 Fred Eugene, b. in 1853; d. in New York city, 9 Nov., 1879. 4034 Marion May, b. 5 Dec, 1856. 4035 Frank Luther, b. 7 Jan., 1860; d. 8 Sept., 1871. 1882.— VII.— 788. Harriet Maria Kimball, born in Temple, N. H., 22 Jan., 1838, daughter of Dea. Isaac and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 8 Oct., 1863, Stillman Haynes, a lawyer. Residence, Fitcliburg, Mass, Children : 4036 John, b. 22 May, 1865. 4037 Charles Stillmau, b. 5 Aug., 1867. 40.38 Fannie Eliza, b. 14 Sept., 1870. 4039 Hattie Tenney, b. 28 Dec, 1873. 4040 William Kimball, b. 29 Oct., 1880. 1908.— VII.-800. Deacox Caleb Texxey, born in Newbury, Mass., 28 Nov., 1804, son of Moses and Hannah (Whitaker) ; married 17 Oct., 1826, Rhoda jNIarsh, who was born in Newburyport, Mass., 22 Dec, 1807, and died 16 Jan., 1855. He married 29 Nov., 185.5, his second wife, Rebecca P. Jackman of Georgetown, Mass. Mrs. Rebecca P. Ten- ney died 9 Sept., 1888. They resided in Georgetown, Mass. He was justice of the peace, selectman, overseer of the poor, and for many years a deacon in the Congregational Church. He died 5 Nov., 1886, of typhoid pneumo- nia. Children : 4041 *James Oliver, b. 4 Mch., 1827. 4042 Caleb Putnam, b. 29 Jan., 1834; d. 22 July, 1864; assistant engineer in the U. S. navy. 4043 *George Henry, b. 28 Aug., 1837. 1910.— VII.— 800. Ma.ior Moses Texxey, born in Newbury, ]Mass., 18 June, 1808, son of Moses and Hannah (Whitaker); married 6 Apr., 1831, Mary Ann Nortliend, who was born 8 Sept., 1S08; she died 18 May, 1888. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. They celebrated their golden GENEALOGY. 351 wedding. In 1824 lie was apprenticed to Deacon S. Nelson, a tan- ner, remained four years, and engaged in business in Peabodj^ and Boston, to which he added the lumber business. He became active in politics. In 1854 he was elected senator, and did efficient work on the com- mittee of railroads and canals. In 1856 he was elected state treas- urer on the Know Nothing ticket, 1856-61. In 1857 he had the management of a variety of vast funds. He recommended a special committee of the legislature to examine for future action. He was state tax assessor in 1853. He was a jirime mover in establishing the high school in Georgetown. He was a member of the Old Town company, serAang as ensign and lieutenant, but was elected major of a battalion of militia, called the Citizens' Guard, of Georgetown. He died 7 Jan., 1903. Chil- dren : 4044 *Anna Elizabeth, b. 21 Jan., 1833. 4045 Moses Edward, b. 1 Oct., 1833 ; d. 24 Apr., 1837. 4046 Hannah Maria, b. 20 Nov., 1835 ; d. 17 Aug., 1852. 4047 *Sarah Northeud, b. 5 Apr., 1840. 4048 *Charles William, b. 4 Apr., 1844. 1911.— VII.-800. Elbridge Texxey, born in Newbury, Mass., 24 May, 1810, son of Moses and Hannah (Whitaker); married 26 June, 1832, Betsey Rogers, of Quaker descent, who was born 22 Dec, 1813, daughter of Oliver D. and Susanna. Residence, Byfield, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was very watchful of the deportment and deference paid by her children' to their elders. She was interested in Sunday and day schools. In 1865 she solicited a globe for the school-room, receiving the amounts in two, five and eight cent donations; whole value, $15.00. She died 17 Nov., 1902. He was for many years in the grocery business, also in the shoe business. A farmer ; occupied a large, two-story house for over sixty years, situated not far from the railroad station. He died of pneumonia 14 Jan., 1893; noted for his strict integrity. Children: 4049 *Sarah Elizabeth, b. 28 Nov., 1835. 4050 Charles Elbridge, b. 16 Oct., 1838 ; m. iu 1864, Joanna Kerne Simmonds. He d. in Chicago, 111., 20 Mcli., 1893. 352 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 4051 John Gile, b. 30 Sept., 1844 ; a uine-inouths' man in Civil war ; unmarried ; agent of the Merchants' Despatch Trans- portation Co.; res. Chicago, 111. 4052 Ida Florence, b. 26 May, 1847; res. Montreal, Canada. Re- turned to the homestead. 4053 Herbert W., b. 19 Mch., 1849; killed on a railroad in 1875. 4054 *Susan Olive, b. 20 Aug., 1852. 4055 Daniel G., b. 22 Apr., 1854; unmarried; agent Page Wire Co. 1912.— VII.-800. Luther Testney, born in Beverly, Mass., 10 June, 1812, son of Moses and Hannah (Whitaker); married 2 May, 1833, Mary Jane Rogers, a granddaughter of Aarou Rogers of Revokitionai'y fame, from Newbury, Mass. Residence, West Xewbury and Byfield, Mass. She died in Newbury, 4 Feb., 1885, of king fever. Mr. Ten- ney died 4 June, 1895. Children: 4056 Mary Lucy, b. 15 Oct., 1835. 4057 *Sybil Goodrich, b. 28 Feb., 1837. 4058 Phebe Jane, b. 26 Jan., 1840 ; m. 13 Feb., 1864, John Henry "Walton of Salem, Mass. She d. in Oct., 1903. 4059 *Julia Emma, b. 3 Dec, 1842. 4060 Luther Washington, b. 4 Dec, 1845 ; d. 13 May, 1858. 4061 *Rebecca Edith, b. 26 Oct., 1847. 4062 *Lois Nellie, b. 18 June, 1854, 1914.— VII.— 800. Elizabeth Tenxey, born in Newbury, Mass., 21 May, 1821, daughter of Moses and Hannah (Whitaker); married Charles Hills of Georgetown, Mass., deceased. Residence, Georgetown. She married her second husband 27 Nov., 1851, William Hunkins, who was born 9 May, 1825; a shoemaker; he died at Baton Rouge of fever, 7 June, 1863. He served in the Civil war of 1861 under Captain John C. Barnes in the Fiftieth regiment, Company K, Mas- sachusetts Volunteers. She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs., ^lillett, 4 Aug., 1900, of paralysis; was considered very handsome. Children : 406.3 *Lucy Jane, b. 31 Oct., 1843. 4064 *Elizabeth Rockwell, b. 17 Doc, 1844. Ch. (2 w.):— 4065 Belle Ann, b. 16 Aug., 1856 ; m. Charles Edwin Millett ; res. Georgetown ; no issue. 4066 *Lydia Rose, b. 5 Mch., 1858. GEXEALOGY. 353 4067 Mary Hauuah, b. 8 May, 1860 ; m. Albert Teuney Pickard of this book. 4068 *Lelia Yeaton, b. 2 Aug., 1861. 1915— VII.-801. Edmund Chase Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., 26 Jan., 1808, son of Paul and Sally (Chase); married 16 Oct., 1834, Joanna Poore. Residence, Newbury and Newburyport, Mass. ; removed to South Hampton and Xewton, X. H., where he died 29 July, 1893. Obse- quies attended at the Baptist Church in South Hampton ; interment at Amesbury, Mass. He was by trade a wheelwright. Children : 4069 *Cyrus W., b. 16 Jan., 1836. 4070 Ora, b. 27 Nov., 1837; m. 27 Oct., 1858, Wm. W. Cheever. 4071 Sarah, b. 17 Feb., 1840; m. 15 Aug., 1859, Smith Welch. 4072 Mary, b. 9 Aug., 1841; m. 9 Aug., 1865, George Lundberg. 4073 Alice, b. 3 Apr., 1843; m., in 1863, Mr. Abbott. 4074 John E. 1917— VII.— 801. Benjamin Franklin Tenney, born in Xewbury, Mass., 14 Apr., 1813, son of Paul and Sally (Chase) ; married his cousin, 16 Apr., 1870, Hannah Tenney, who was born 20 Sept., 1815, daughter of Moses and Hannah (Whitaker), and died 16 Apr., 1870. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. Child : 4075 Moses E., b. in 1839; d. in the army, at Fort McGruder, in 1864. 1918.— VII.— 801. Sarah Chase Tenney, born in Xewbury, Mass., 20 May, 1815, daughter of Paul and Sally (Chase) ; married 19 Apr., 1835, John L, Judkins. Residence, Xewburyport, Mass. Children : 4076 Benjamin F., b. in Jan., 1836; d. in 1839. 4077 John L., b. in 1838; d. young. 1920.-VII.-801. Hiram Alonzo Tenney, born in XewVnxryport, Mass., 28 Nov., 1818, son of Paul and Sally (Chase) ; married 21 Dec, 1841, Hannah Scott Adams, daughter of Robert and Mary (Scott) . Residence, Xewburyi^ort. Appointed librarian of the public libi'ary, and most acceptably filled that position thirty-three years to the date of his death, 4 Jan., 1889, "from heart failure," an illne.ss of tliirty-six hours. Children : 23 354 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1843. (D. A. R. Lineage Book, 4078 Joel Scott; d. young. 4079 Sarah Plummer, b. 17 June, Vol. XVI.) 4080 Anne Scott, b. 17 Sept., 1845. 4081 Effie Adams, b. 9 Sept., 1853. 4082 Robert Adams; d. young. 1921— VII.— 802. Sakah Axx Hills, daughter of Francis and Hannah (Tenney) ; married Reuben Hardy. Residence, Ipswich, Mass. It was with this daughter that her mother died. Children : 4083 George; Charles; Reuben; John. 4087 Joseph; Sarah; Hannah Jane. 4090 Lucretia; Ann; Phebe; Child. 1922.-VII.— 802. Hannah Jane Hills, daughter of Francis and Hannah (Tenney) ; m.arried Charles Anable. Residence, Portsmouth. They had two daughters; one was employed in the YoiUJi's Companion office for a period. 1923,-VII.-802. Maky Stickxey Hills, daughter of Francis and Hannah (Ten- ne}') ; married Simon Currier of Georgetown ; deceased. She mar- ried her second husband, John Dobson of Taunton, Mass. Children : 4094 Mary Sophia; m. Alvin Newton; res. Ipswich, Mass. Ch. (3h.):— 4095 Frank; Fred Simon: Emma; John; Ann. 1924.— VII.— 802. William Francis Hills, son of Francis and Hannah (Tenney) ; married Cynthia Pearson, daughter of Eben and Hannah (Rogers) of Georgetown, IMass. She died of fever ; he married his second wife, Elizabeth J. Perkins, daughter of John and Mary (Stanwood) of Brunswick, ]\Ie. She died 20 A})r., 1873. Residence, George- town, ]\[ass. He died 14 Feb., 1870; a farmer at the homestead. Children : 4100 Joanna; m. Mr. Richards; deceased. Two sons and a daugh- ter. 4101 Mary Frances; m. Samuel Rogers of West Newbury, Mass.; liad four daughters. 4102 *William Perkins, b. 20 Apr., 1843. GENEALOGY. • 355 4103 Harriet Jane, b. 18 Oct., 1845; m. 27 Sept., 1861, John Thur- low Hilliard, b. in 1840, d. in 1902. Three children. 4104 Rodney M.; m. Elizabeth Jane Tilton. She d.; m. Mary S. Rogers. 1925.— VII.-802. Albert Smith Hills, born in Georgetown, Mass., son of Francis and Hannah (Tenney) ; married Ann Perkins, daughter of Jabez and Mary of Brunswick, Me. Residence, Ipswich, Mass. Cliildren : 4105 Harriet Allen; Albert Perkins. 1927.-VII.-807. Judge Orlando Barnard Tenney, born in Salem, Mass., 18 Dec, 1816, son of David B. and Hannah T. (Little); married 24 Xov., 1847, Lydia M. Harriman, who was born 13 July, 1820, daugh- ter of Jonathan and Sally of Georgetown, Mass. In 1825 he removed to Georgetown ; in 1855 he was elected chairman of the board of selectmen, which office he held until 1873, also chairman of the board of overseers during the same years; in 1866 he was elected representative on the Republican ticket; senator in 1870-71 ; and served as war magistrate, town treasurer in 1883-84-85; treas- urer of the sa\ings bank, and for a j^eriod librarian of the Peabody library. In 1857 he was appointed trial justice, and still presides over the local court. He has kept pace with the modern thought, and is alert to every political moA^ement. Judge Tenney is one of the best presiding officers; a fine public speaker, clear, logical, convinc- ing, and does his work well, in a conscientious and impartial man- ner. Child : 4106 *Ward Moultou, b. 25 May, 1849. 1928.— VII.-807. Evaline Farniiam Tenney, born in Salem, Mass., 14 .Jan., 1819, daughter of David B. and Hannah T. (Little); married Charles J. Bailey of Rowley, Mass. She died at Georgetown, Mass., 16 Sept., 1863. He was a shoeman; married his second wife. Children : 4107 Frank P.; d. in 1888. 41,08 Rose Tenney. 1929.-VII.— 807. Putnam Farniiam Tenney, born in Salem, Mass., 11 May, 1821, son of David B. and Hannah T. (Little); married 20 Jan., 1845, 356 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Almira D. Ward, \vIio died 10 July, 1847. He married 14 Jan., 1854, his second wife, Augusta A. Taylor. Eesidence, Orono, Me. He died 6 Sept., 1896. Children : 4109 *DaTid B., b. 12 Sept., 1846. Ch. (2 w.):— 4110 -'Addie A., b. 25 Dec, 1860. 4111 *Frank P., b. 4 Aug., 1866. 1931.— VII.— 807. David Baexaed Te]s^ney, born in Salem, Mass., 13 Feb., 1826, son of David D. and Hannah T. (Little) ; married in Newburyport, Mass., 11 Oct., 1849, Caroline M. Stocker, who was born in Bath, X. H., 20 Oct., 1826, and died 4 Jan., 1899. She was a most estima- ble lady, domestic, and a good neighbor; a line writer with talents of a superior nature. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. He removed soon after 1852 to Haverhill, Mass., and for several years was an accountant in one of the largest shoe establishments. Mr. Tenney was elected city clerk at the establishment of a city government in 1870, and re-elected as clerk and treasurer every year by a unanimous vote until 1893, when he resigned. He was a prominent Mason, P. H. P. of the Pentucket Chapter, and clerk of Linwood Cemetery Cori:)oration. He was a charter memljer of the Pentucket Club, and a member of Mizpah Lodge of Odd Fellows. He had unusual musical talent, added to a literary capacity, played on varioxis musical instruments, a member of the Haverhill Brass Band ; also produced poetry and music of more than local attraction which has found its way to one of the numbers of " 100 Choice Selections." In early life he made the tour of New England in a concert company. He had a very keen appreciation of the humor- ous, was most enjoyable company, was a staunch Republican, and died 4 Oct., 1900. For his picture see "Haverhill Anniversary Book." Children : 4112 Alice Osgood, b. 7 Jxdj, 1850; au efficient teacher; retired; has literary ability. 411.3 Lizzie Augusta, b. 12 Oct., 1852 ; d. 14 Apr., 1856. 4114 Arthur Putnam, b. 11 Jan., 1859 ; a popiilar teller iu Merri- mack National bank ; res., Haverhill, Mass.; m. at West- brook, Me., 17 Oct., 185)4, Helen M. Foster, daughter of Thomas J. .Foster. She is of royal lineage ; very artistic. GENEALOGY. 357 1933.— VII.— 808. Rev. Timothy Jackman Tenxey, born in Weare, X. H., 22 Jan., 1807, son of William and Susannah (Bailey); married 9 Apr., 1840, Izah B. P. Gibson, daughter of Hon. Samuel Gibson of Nor- way, Me., by Rev. S. P. Rand. She was born 13 Aug., 1819, at Denmark, Me. He studied for the ministry 1834-36-40 in Maine. He was of the Universalist faith and preached at Fryeburg, Lowell, Sumner, and Hiram, Me., to 1846; from 1846 to 1849 in Denmark; at St. Johnsbury, Yt., 1850-54, and Glover, Vt., where he died very suddenly 8 Oct., 1854. Children: 4115 Samuel A., b. 23 Feb., 1841 ; d. 29 Apr , 1842. 411(3 Susan Addle, b. 19 June, 1842 ; d. 4117 Samuel A., b. 26 Feb., 1844 ; d. 2 Sept., 1846. 4118 Rebecca H., b. 29 June, 1847; d. 7 May, 1850; drowned at Bartlett, N. H. 4119 *Izah W., b. 5 July, 1849. 4120 *Charles R., b. 23 Feb., 1854. 1934.— VII.— 808. Elmika Texxey, born in Weare, X. H., 5 Dec, 1808, daughter of William and Susannah (Bailey) ; married at Stockbridge, Vt., 7 Jan., 1830, Arunah Allen, who was born 3 July, 1805, and died at Pittsfield, Vt., in May, 1892. Residence, Stockbridge. She died 19 July, 1866, and is buried at South Hill. Children: 4121 Jubal Elbridge, b. 3 Mch., 1883 ; d. 17 Feb., 1834. 4122 Edwiu, b. 29 Dec, 1834. 4123 Mary Susan, b. 5 Oct., 1838. 4124 John Rockwell, b. 12 May, 1843. 4125 Pliny Arunah, b. 29 Oct., 1844. 4126 Charles Torrey, b. 29 May, 1846. 1936.-VII.-808. William B. Texxey, born in Weare, X. H., 20 Mch., 1817, son of William and Susannah (Bailey) ; married Eliza H. Buxton, who was born in Jan., 1816, and died in Dec, 1860, daughter of James and Sarah (Huntington) of Weare. He married his second wife, Abigail G. Osborn, who was born in 1832, daughter of John and Abigail (Green) of Weare. Residence, Weare, lot 28, range 4. Mr. Tenney and wife, Abigail G., were taxpayers in 1880. His son, Edwin J., was a member of Co. D, Seventh regiment ; mustered 13 Dec, 1861 ; discharged for disability 17 July, 1862, and enlisted in Veteran Reserve Corps, 5 Dec, 1863. Children: 358 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 4127 *Sarah B., b. it June, 1841. 4128 Edwin J., b. 28 Oct., 1842 ; res., "Weare ; served in army ; m. Delilah Balch, daughter of Wm. P. and Sarah C. (Gove) of Weare. Ch. (2 w.):— 4129 *Siisan B., b. in 186-8. 4130 Daniel G., b. in 1870 ; d. 7 Feb., 1876. 1937— VII.-808. SusAX Bailey Tenxey, born in Weare, N. IL, 15 ISTov., 1818; daughter of William and Susannah (Bailey) ; married 16 June, 1842, jMark P. Smith, by Rev. T. J. Tenney. Mr. Smith was born 2 Aug., 1806, at New Gloucester, Me. Residence, Norway, Me. Children : 4131 Edwin W., b. 4 June, 1843 ; d. 4132 Mary Ehnira, b. 23 Feb., 1848 ; d. 4133 Izah Tenuey, b. 11 Mch., 1850 ; d. 4134 Laurestiue D., b. 9 Sept., 1852 ; d. 4135 Emma Jane, b. 18 Nov., 1856. 1951.— VII.— 815. Arabella N. Tenney, born in Mendon, Vt., 12 Oct., 1824, daughter of Oliver and Tryphena (Bissell) ; married Charles W. Stafford, and died in July, 1894. Residence, Bridgewater, Vt. Children : 4136 Milan A.; Mark B. 1952.— VII.— 815. Augustus L. Tenney, born in Mendon, Vt., 2 Feb., 1827, son of Oliver and Tryphena (Bissell); married 7 Sept., 1854, Abby B. Daggett, daughter of Jose^jh and Marion (Peabody) of Ludlow, Vt. She died at Bloomingdale, 111., 2 Nov., 1869. He married at Fari- bault, Minn., 30 Aug., 1870, his second wnfe, Phillis A. Pye, daugh- ter of Watts A. and Mary A. (Goodman) of Faribault. Residence, Downer's Grove, 111.; a farmer. Children : 4138 Albert A., b. 17 July, 185- ; d. 20 May, 1861. 4139 Myron J., b. 2 Mch., 1858 ; a saddler ; m. 17 Sept., 1883. Ch. (2 w.): — 4140 Mary A., b. 24 July, 1871 ; m. 6 June, 1895, Mr. Hawk. 4141 Ella T., b. 16 July, 1873 ; m. 15 Sept., 1897, Mr. Drees. 4142 Watts R., b. 17 June, 1875 ; a farmer ; res. Downer's Grove. 4143 Nettie B., b. 8 Aug., 1877. 4144 Bessie P., b. 16 Aug., 1879. 4145 Bertha J., b. 19 Sept., 1881. 4146 Richard A., b. 25 Aug., 1883 ; d. 11 Jan., 1886. GENEALOGY. 359 1955.--VII.— 815. Rodney B. Tbnney, bora in Mendon, Vt., 17 June, 18.S4, sou of Oliver and Trypliena (Bissell) ; married Minnie Andrews. Resi- dence, Claremont, N. H. Children :• 4147 Drura ; Alice. 1957.-VII.-815. Hira:m a. Tenney, born in Mendon, Vt., 16 .Tune, 1837, son of Oliver and Trypliena (Bissell) ; married Nellie Fisher. Residence, Xatick, Mass. He enlisted in Company C, Fourth regiment, N. H. Vols., 17 Sept., 1861; mustei'ed 18 Sept., 1861, as a private. At that date resided at Nashua, N. H. Discharged for disaljility 10 Sei)t., 1864, at Hilton Head, S. C. (Army Roll, Concord, N. H.) Child : 4149 Maud T.; ni., and has one sou. 1958.— VII.— 815. Oliver Emeksox Ten^^ey, born in Mendon, Vt., 17 Mch., 1839, son of Oliver and Trypliena (Bissell) ; married Sarah Dart. Resi- dence, Bridgeport, Conn. Children : 41.50 Oliver; Sarah; Carrie. 4153 William; George; Fred. I960.— VII.-815. Marquis E. Texxey, born in 3Iendon, Vt., 28 Dec, 1844, son of Oliver and Tryphena (Bissell); married 9 Oct., 1866, Hannah Whit- man Edson. Residence, Mendon. Children : 4156 *Angie Trypheua, b. 22 June, 1870. 4157 Abbie Elizabeth, b. 29 Oct., 1876; m. Frank Nelson Davis, 1 Oct., 1898. 1962.— VII.-815. Ellex a. Te:n^ney, born in Mendon, Vt., 1 Aug., 1849, daughter of Oliver and Tryphena (Bissell) ; married Eugene Davis. Resi- dence, Rutland, Vt. Children : 4158 Blanche; Carrie; Merritt; Oliver. 1969.— VII.-832. Albert Gorham Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., 2 July, 1814, son of Col. Benjamin J. and Phebe (Adams) ; married Ann Frances 360 THE TEXNEY FA^IILY. Estabrook, daugliter of Col. Thomas of Brunswick, Me. She died, and he married his second wife in 1867, Mary CaroHne Packard, daughter of Ilev. Charles Packard of Brunswick. She was a teacher ; a most efficient helper, who died 9 June, 1900. He graduated from Bowdoin College in the class of 1835. Residence, Baltimore, Md., where he taught a young ladies' school three years. He owned and l)rinted the Transcript in 1836. He removed in 1840 to Boston, Mass., where he w^as private secretary of Commodore Downs three j-ears, and in the custom house four years. He was a musical critic, an accurate reporter on the Times, Atlas, and Chronicle. For seven years he was chief reporter of the Boston Jonrnal staff. In 1855 he became the editor of the Tribune in Bath, Me. The year 1857 found him again in Brunswick; nothing was foreign to his keen observance or lively pen. His style of the Telegraph was called "neighborly," "pithy," "positive"; devoted to educational matters and public improvements ; owner and editor for thirty-seven years, to the date of his death, 30 June, 1894, from heart failure. ChUd: 4163 Albert F.; d. of consumption at the age of twenty-five years. 1971.— VII.-832. Moses Oliver Texney, born in Newbury, Mass., 24 Mch., 1821, son of Col. Benjamin J. and Phebe (Adams) ; married Deborah H. . They reside at Rowley, Mass. ; a farmer. Children : 4163 Sarah J., b. 2 June, 1857. 4164 Mary Elizabeth, b. 26 June, 1859. 4165 Hattie Adams, twin, b. 26 Mch., 1861. 4166 Catie Achley, b. 26 Mch., 1861; d. 21 May, 1864. 1972— VII— 832. George Bexjajiix Tejstney, born in Xewbury, Mass., now a part of Xewburyport, Mass., 10 Aug., 1827, son of Col. Benja- min J. and Phebe (Adams) ; married in Brunswick, Me., 30 Oct., 1849, Frances Augusta Owen, daughter of John Owen. She was born 23 Dec, 1826, and died suddenly of apoplexy 23 Feb., 1890. Residence, Bnmswick, Me., where, in 1840, he was an a)))n-entice to Mr. K. Estabrook in the carriage manu- factory. He engaged in said business in Topsham and Spring- field, with a few years in Chickering's piano factory. In 1857 he connected himself with the grocery business, which he sold in 1867. GENEALOGY. 361 An active, vigorous business man ; in character staunch, unimpeach- able. A strong Rei)u1)lican ; persistently refused all town offices. He was for many years, however, the able chairman of the board of school agents, and one of the committee for building the Pleasant street schoolhouse. He died 3 Sept., 1874, from consumption of the lai'ynx. Children : 4167 *George Frank, b. 24 Nov., 1852. 4168 Clara Robinson, b. 25 Apr., 1855; d. 24 July, 1856. 4169 Warren Jewett, b. 27 Aug., 1857; drowned 29 June, 1867. 4170 Carrie Augusta, b. 22 May, 1861; d. 7 Mch., 1863. 4171 *Mayuard Augustiue, b. 3 July, 1864. 4172 *Wiilis Robinson, b. 15 Apr., 1866. 1973.— VII.— 832. Chakles Hejstry Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., now Kew- buryport, Mass., 15 Sept., 1830, son of Col. Benjamin J. and Phebe (Adams) ; married 13 Feb., 1855, Eliza Ann Philbrick of Hampton, X. H., who died 18 Sept., 1862. He married 23 Dec, 1864, his second wife, Mary Bacon Barstow of Yarmouth, Me. Residence, Lynn, Mass. He died very suddenly 15 July, 1898. Children: 4173 * Josephine Hobart, b. 23 Sept., 1858. Cb. (2 w.):— 4174 Grace Everett, b. 8 Mch., 1866; res. Lynn, Mass.; m. "William W. Butnian; no issue. 1975.— VII.— 833. Capt. Goeham Dudley Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 29 Jan., 1830, son of Capt. Gorham P. and Ann C. (Lull) ; married 24 May, 1857, Harriet I. Larkin of Georgetown, Mass., daughter of Samuel and Loraine (Rogers). Mrs. Tenney died of a tumor in the spring of 1897. Residence, Georgetown, formerly New Rowley, on the Lull farm, where the Indians attacked the Goodrich family and killed Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and two daughters, 23 Oct., 1692. " They are buried between the house and where G. D. Tenney resides." ]Mr. Tenney attended Dummer Academy in 1845-46; a farmer. In 1838, when Georgetown Avas assuming the position of a sepa- rate township. Captain Tenney received the appointment on the " first board " of selectmen and assessors ; a member of the school committee ; treasurer of the Peabody library. Nine business men met for the purpose of naming the town, and discovering each bore the given name of George, it was suggested that the town be called 362 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Georgetown. At this date (1904) it is the banner town for longev- ity in ])roportion to the inhabitants ; to-day there are sixty persons over eighty years of age and twelve who are over ninety. Chil- dren : 4175 Anu C. Lull, b. (5 Mch., 1859; gifted. 4176 Harriet H., b. 2 Feb., 1864; paints beautifully. 1976— VII.-834. Samuel Moody Noyks, born in Newbury, Mass., 26 Feb., 1824, son of Samuel M. and Elizabeth N. (Tenney) ; married Betsey Anne Rogers, who was born 20 July, 1827. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. Mr. Noyes died 24 Nov., 1890. Children: 4177 Elizabeth Auue, b. 8 Dec, 1849; a school teacher. 4178 *Joseph Little, b. 15 Sept., 1851. 4179 Jane Ellen, b. 21 Sept., 1853; d. 10 Oct., 1902. 4180 *Francis Verues, b. 25 Sept., 1855. 4181 Sarah Trefrou, b. 2 July, 1858. 4182 Samuel Moody, b. 23 Sept., 1861. 4183 Lois Pearson, b. 7 Feb., 1864. 4184 Charles Gorham, b. 24 Apr., 1870. 1977— VII.— 834. Ja]s^e Judith Noyes, born in Newbury, Mass., 16 June, 1828, daughter of Samuel M. and Elizabeth N. (Tenney) ; married Captain Elijah P. Rogers of the Forty-eighth regiment, Massachusetts vol- unteers. Mrs. Rogers died ; he married his second wife, Susan Church. Residence, Byfield, Mass. Children : 4185 Ellen Parish, b. 5 Oct., 1855. 4186 Winslow Hudson, b. 22 Jan., 1859 ; d. at Canon City, Col., 18 Oct., 1893, a druggist ; burial, Colorado Springs. 4187 *Lieustus Moody, b. 30 May, 1864. 1978.— VII.— 834. Charles Moody Noyes, born in Newbury, Mass., 1 June, 1830, son of Samuel M. and Elizabeth N. (Tenney) ; married Mary Ellen Patten ; deceased. He married Ellen Chaffer ; deceased. He mar- ried his third wife, Rachel Danforth; also a fourth wife, Laura Plummer. Residence, Nashua, N. H. Child : 4188 Mary Ellen, b. 15 Aug., 1852 ; d. 20 Sept., 1853. Ch. (2 w.):— 4189 Charlotte ; m. twice ; has children. GENEALOGY. 363 1983.-VII.-835. Gesner Wilkixs Rogers, born in Newbury, Mass., son of Her- man D. and Hannah Jackman (Tenney) ; married Louisa Flouke. He died in 1895-96. His widow married Ernest L. Rocrers. Cliil- dren : 4190 Hanuali ; m. W. E. Colby ; cue child. 4191 Virginia ; Pauline ; Herman. 1984.— VII.-836. James Manning Tenney, born in 1*814, son of James M. and Betsey (Greer) of Goffstown, N. H.; married in 1836 Emeline Ord- way. He died in 1865 ; she married. Children: 4194 *Elizabeth Jane, b. 31 Mch., 1837. 4195 *George Frank, b. in 1839. 4196 *Orritte, b. in 1845. 4197 *Mary, b. in 1849. 4198 *Hattie, b. in 1853. 1985.— VII.-836. Samuel Jackman Tenney, born in 1820, son of James M. and Betsey (Greer) of Goffstown, N. H.; married, in 1850, Mary Jane "Whitney, who died in 1857. He married in 1862 his second wife, Rhoda Frances Worthly, daughter of Moses and Elinor (Giddings) of Weare, K. H. Mrs. Tenney was born 9 Mch., 1838, and died in 1871. He married in 1875 his third wife, Clara Scribner. Resi- dence, Goffstown. He died suddenly in 1861 ; "dropped dead." The widow resides at Leomister, Mass. Child (2 w.) : 4199 Hattie Frank, b. in 1864. 1992.— VII.-837. Caroline Tenney, born 9 July, 1834, daughter of Samuel S. J. and Hannah (Dow) of Goft'stown, N. H. ; married, in 1851, Daniel Tenney Butler, who was born in Apr., 1826. She died 15 July, 1898. Residence, Goffstown. Children : 4200 *Ella Maria, b. 2 Dec, 1851. 4201 Ada Amelia, b. 24 Apr., 1853 ; m. Otis F. Sumner ; she d. in Oct., 1889 ; no issue. 4202 *Edna Delia, b. Feb., 1855. 4203 Hannah Elbra, b. 7 July, 185G ; m. in 1876, George M. Story; res. Goffstown ; no issue. 4204 Orville Tenney, b., 19 Nov., 1857 ; d. 1 Aug., 1865. 364 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 1993.-VII.-837. Orritte Tenxey, bora ,S1 Oct., 1836, daughter of Samuer S. J. Tenney and ITannat (Dow) of "Weare, N. H. ; married, in 1861, George Freeman Noble. Kesidence, Lawrence, Mass., until 1886, removed to Everett, Mass. Children : 4205 Herbert Eugeue, b. 24 Dec, 1864; m. 24 Jtiue, 1899, Mary Elizabeth Henderson. Re.s. Maiden, Mass.; a bookkeeper. 2001.— VII.— 857. Sarah Elizabeth Texxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 26 Jan., 1829, daughter of Richard and Hannah (Carey) ; married 20 Nov., 1847, Luther Dame, who was born in Kittery, Me., 3 ]\Ich., 1826; a real estate agent. Residence, Newburyport. She died 16 Feb., 1893. He married 23 July;' 1894, his second wife, Josephine (Noyes) Osborne. Children: 4206 Charles William, b. 5 Aug., 1849 ; d. 27 Apr., 1864. 4207 Frank Chase, b. 7 Aug., 1851 ; d. 6 Mch., 1856. 4208 Percy Litchfield, b. at Nahant, Mass., 18 Dec, 1859; m. 25 Dec, 1880, Nellie M. Chase ; res., Nahant ; a bank teller. 4209 William Pickering, b. 20 Jan. , 1864. 4210 Lizzie Lee, b. 24 Dec, 1865 ; d. 6 May, 1866.- 4211 Harry Tenney, b. 10 May, 1867 ; d. 8 Aug., 1867. 4212 Jessie Green, b. 1 Feb., 1870 ; m. George R. Tenney. 2003.-VII.— 857. PIaxxah Maria Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., 22 Feb., 1832, daughter of Richard and Hannah (Carey) ; married 23 Oct., 18.51, Moses K. Noyes, a farmer, who died 3 Jan., 1903. Residence, Newbury. She died 1 June, 1902. Children : 4213 *Richard Tenney, b. 2 Sept., 1852. 4214 *Edward Augustine, b. 24 Aug., 1854. 4215 Lucy Withington, b. 29 Mch., 1857. 4216 *Aunie Carey, b. 27 Jan., 1859. 2004.— VII.— 857. Richard Peri.ey Tenxey, born in Newbury, Mass., 4 Jan., 1834, son of Richard and ILannah (Carey) ; married 20 June, 1868, Georgie Perry of San Francisco, Cal. He died at Alameda, Cal., 18 July, 1885. Children: 4217 Lillian F., b. 4 Mch., 1869 ; m. 11 June, 1889, Wm. P. Dame. 4218 Jessie W., b. 18 Dec, 1871 ; d. 8 June, 1886. 4219 *George R., b. 8 Mch., 1874. GENEALOGY. 365 2006.— VII.— 857. Ellen Jane Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., 19 Oct., 1837, daughter of Richard and Hannah (Carey) ; married 7 Dec, 185G, Edwin P. Noyes, by Rev. W. Withingtou. Residence, Xewbm-y ; he was a farmer, a son of John and Sarah. He died 27 May, 1901. She died 30 Dec, 1900. Children : 4220 Elvyn Leslie, b. 5 Oct., 1859; m. 17 Apr., 1884, Mary L. Frost. 4221 Lizzie Teuney, b. 5 Jiine, 18G1; d. 1(5 Aug., 1864. 4222 *Frank Teuney, b. 3 Oct., 1864. 4223 *Alice Kendall, b. 3 Aug., 1869. 4224 Harold Spofford, b. 14 Oct., 1874. 2007.— VII.-857. Abbt Ann Tbnney, born in Newbury, Mass., 26 Oct., 1839, daughter of Richard and Hannah (Carey) ; married 9 Apr., 1863, John H. Newman, by Rev. Leonard Withington. Residence, New- buryjjort, Mass. Mr. Newman was a son of .John and Rebecca ( ), and is a trader and provision dealer. Children : 4225 *Etta Tenuey, b. 16 Oct., 1865. 4326 Edith Danfortli, b. 21 May, 1870. 2008.— VII.-857. Mary Carter Tenney, born in Newbury, Mass., 29 Aug., 1841, daughter of Richard and Hannah (Carey) ; married 18 Nov., 1860, Nathaniel Dole ; a farmer. Residence, Newbury, Mass. She died 10 June, 1899. Children: 4227 *William, b. 10 Nov., 1862. 4228 Gertrude, b. 3 Oct., 1867; m. 30 Oct., 1889, Geo. A. M. Will- iams. 4229 Bessie, b. 11 Sept., 1870; d. 19 Mcli., 1871. 4230 Daniel, b. 14 June, 1876; m. 22 May, 1903, Alice K. Lunt. 2013.— VII.— 858. Caroline Little Tenney, born in Newburyport, Mass., 18 Mch., 1827, daughter of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 20 May, 1846, Richard Knight, and died in Nov., 1851. Residence, Newbury, Mass. Children : 4231 *Mary Caroline, b. 24 May, 1847. 4232 *Edward Spofford, b. 21 July, 1849. 4233 Ella Jane, b. 5 Sept., 1851; d. 9 Nov., 1852. 366 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 2014.-VII.-859. Charles Spofford TEN>fEY, born in Xewburyport, j\Iass., 25 Aug., 1828, son of David S. and Caroline (Little) ; published 22 Nov., married 25 Nov., 1852, Georgeanna Harriet Colby Brown, who was born at Framingham, Mass., 2 July, 1835, first child of George N. and Harriet (Colby). Residence, Newburyport. He died 6 Oct., 18G2. The widow and famih' removed to Boston, Mass. She married her second husband, Charles Drake, and removed to Mon- treal, Canada, where she died 14 Dec, 1888. Children : 4234 George Brown, b. 7 Nov., 1853; d. 29 Oct., 1862. 4235 Hattie Ella, b. 9 July, 1859; grad. Lymau School, East Bos- ton, Mass., 1875; attended Mrs. Lay's Seminary, Montreal, and taught there until appointed general secretary of Mon- treal Y. W. C. A., filliug the position 12 years to date (1903). 2015.— VII.— 858. William Daxiel Texxey, born in Xewburyport, Mass., 1 July, 1831, son of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 29Mch., 1854. Mary Jane Pray. Residence, Newburyport. He died 22 July, 1888. Children: 4236 *Oaroline Little, b. 16 May, 1856. 4237 Arthur William, b. 20 June, 1858; res. Salem, Mass.; unmar- ried. 2016.— VII.— 858. Mary Jaxe Texney, born in Newburyport, Mass., 30 Apr., 1834, daughter of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 11 Nov., 1852, Paul Adams, son of Asa and Nancy ( ) Adams. Resi- dence, Newbm-yport, Mass. Children : 4238 Frank Spofford, b. 2 Mch., 1859; d. 13 July, 1859. 4239 Carroll Spofford, b. in May, 1860; d. 28 July, 1860. 2017.-VII.-858. Eliza Axx Texxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 21 ^Vug., 1886, daughter of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 17 Jul}', 1858, Asa Adams, Jr., a railroad man. Residence, Newbury, Mass. Children : 4240 Emily, b. 20 Oct., 1859; d. 25 July, 1862. 4241 Mabel Little, b. 11 Apr., 1869; d. 24 June, 1870. ; GENEALOGY. 8G7 2019.-VII.— 858. Luf'Y Maria Texxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 3 Feb., 1839, daixghter of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 27 Oct., 1858, Hector Little, by Rev. Leonard Witliington. Mr. Little was born 17 Nov., 1831, son of Henry and Phebe (Little). He was a farmer who had filled various offices of honor and trust. Residence, Xew- burv, Mass. She died 12 Jan., 1895. Mr. Little died 17 Aug., 1895. Child : 4242 *Jeuuie Spofford, b. 21 Oct., 1859. 2021.-VII.-858. Margaret Ellex Tenxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 25 July, 1842, daughter of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 3 Dec, 1867, George W. Davis, son of Elias and Joanna of Manches- ter, ]Sr. H. Residence, Manchester, where he is a machinist. Chil- dren : 4243 • Carroll Spofford, b. 26 June, 1869; d. 24 Feb., 1872. 4244 Walter Little, b. 28 July, 1870; d. 21 Dec, 1875. 4245 George Tenuey, b. 25 May, 1873. ' "^ 4246 Lula Maud, b. 13 Feb., 1883. 2022.— VII.— 858. Edward Moody Texxey, Ijorn in Xewburyport, Mass., 15Mch., 1840, son of Daniel S. and Caroline (Little) ; married 10 Xov., 18G9, Harriet A. Lattime. Residence, Newbury, Mass., a farmer. Chil- dren : 4247 Bertha, b. 8 Feb., 1871; d. 26 Apr., 1882. 4248 *Fred, b. 20 Aug., 1877. 4249 Alice Moody, b. 7 Sept., 1SS3. 2028.— VII.— 873. Affie Nelsoj?^ Texi^^^ey, born in Georgetown, Mass., 4 Nov., 1843, daughter of Charles Spofford and Elizabeth (Nelson). Resi- dence, Charlestown, ]\Iass. She was the last surviving member of the family and died 29 Dec, 1893. She gave by will to charitalile uses six thousand dollars, each of the following societies and objects to receive one thousand dollars, viz.: Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation of Somei'ville, to be used for a l)uilding fund ; , the First Orthodox Congregational Church in Somerville, the income to be used for the poor; the Somerville City Hospital; the Fresh Air Fund of Boston, Mass. ; the American Home Missionary Society of 368 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Xew York, and the American Educational Society. Burial in the family lot at Harmony cemetery, Georgetown, Mass. 2030.— VII.— 874. Milton Granville Tenney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 4 Sept., 1837, son of George J. and Susan (Nelson) ; married 17 June, 1861, Auffusta E. Xoves, daughter of John and Emily ( ) of Mt. Desert, Me. Residence, Georgetown, where he served the town in 1891 as treasurer and collector; a shoe manufacturer doing business in Haverhill, Mass. Children : 4250 *Susan Noyes, b. 15 Jan., 1865. 4251 George Bell, b. 25 May, 1866; m. 15 June, 1895, Mary Curran; res. Boston, Mass.; in the Delicateseu business. 4253 Robert Miltou, b. 19 June, 1877; res. Cambridge, Mass.; grad. from Chauncey Hall School, Boston; special course at Brown University; clerk in the Boston Book Binding Co.; Capt. of the Boston Nationals. 2031.— VII.-874. Lucy Spofford Tenney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 26 Oct., 1838, daughter of George J. and Susan (Nelson) ; married 7 Sept., 1864, IJeut. John B. Brown of Ipswich, Mass. He served in the Sixteenth Mass. regiment ; aide-de-camp to Gen. Cuvier Grover, and declmed all promotion for gallantry. On returning from the war he entered a dry goods commission house in New York ; removed to Chicago, 111. ; a railroad president. 2041.— VII.-882. Maria Grace Tenney, born in Concord, N. H., 22 Mch., 1840, daughter of Nelson and Lydia A. (Durgin) ; married 16 Sept., 1869, Levi Woodbury Kimball, who was born in Hopkinton, N. H., 28 Sept., 1826; a carpenter and builder. Residence, Oakland, Cal. He and his brother F. A. own 26,632 acres situated on San Diego bay and harbor, adjacent to the city of San Diego ; a milUonaire. Mrs. Kiml^all is very active in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and superintendent of two departments. Children : 4253 Grace Annie, b. 23 Dec, 1873; d. 24 Dec, 1873. 4254 Gertrude May, b. iu Apr., 1877. 2046.— VII.— 883. John Thompson Tenney, born in East Concord, N. H., son of Thompson and Harriet (Corliss) ; married, and resides on the home- stead farm ; a milkman. Child : 4255 Artliur E. GENEALOGY. 369 2047— VII.— 884. Eunice Tenxey, born in New Chester, now Hill, 'N. H., 21 July, 1821, daughter of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married 2 Apr., 1840, Thomas B. Swift; deceased. She married her second husband, Darius C. Bennett, 14 Nov., 1850. Children: 4256 Sylvester M., b. 28 Mch., 1841; d. 7 June,- 1841. 4257 Amelia E., b. 20 June, 1842; d. 13 June, 1854. 4258 Chester M., b. 23 Jan., 1844; m.; res. W. Pullman, III. 4259 Lester C, b. 25 Nov., 1845; res. Yorkville, 111.; a farmer. 4260 Thomas B., b. 27 Nov., 1847; d. 16 Aug., 1849. Ch. (2h.):— 4261 Martha J., b. 27 Sept., 1851; m. Byron Jay; res. Piano, m. 4262 Matilda Ann, b. 14 July, 1853; d. 4263 Mariett, b. 16 Dec, 1855; m. Henry Jay, a wool grower; res. Oak Park, 111; four children. 4264 Melviu Corbett, b. 3 Jan., 1859; unmarried; res. Corbett, Mout. 4265 Hannah Melissa, b. 11 Oct., 1861; d. 4266 Marilla, b. 29 June, 1863; unmarried; res. Piano. 4267 Ada M., b. 28 Feb., 1868; m. Russell Schryver; res. Sabina, 111. 2048.— VII.-884. SoLOMOx Amos Texxey, born in Hill, N". H., 9 Oct., 1823, son of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married in Kaneville, 111., 24 Mch., 1853, Mary Samantha Cleveland. In 1837 he and his parents removed to Piano, 111. He read law in Chicago, and was admitted to the bar in 1847; practised at Oswego, 111., and two years in California, seeking gold ; returning to a farm in Piano for twelve years. In 1865 he purchased a farm east of Aurora, 111. ; subsequently retired, 6 Dec, 1888, to Aurora, where he built a residence. He was a member of the Episcopal Church ; a student, reader, and thinker ; in politics a lifelong Republican. He died 2 Apr., 1903. Children : 4268 * Jesse Cass, b. 3 Aug., 1855. 4269 Mary Ann, b. 14 Apr., 1859; d. 24 Sept., 1860. 4270 Nancy Jane, b. 20 June, 1863; connected with a ladies' fur- nishing store, Aurora, 111.; very energetic. 4271 George Edward, b. 3 Mch., 1864; d. 12 Apr., 1864. 4272 Lewis Cass, b. 22 Nov., 1866; a dentist in Chicago, also pro- fessor in the College of Dental Surgery, 1888-1903. 4273 Frank Meriard, b. 18 Aug., 1870; editor of the Aurora Daily Xeics, and the Leader in Great Falls, Mont. 24 370 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2049.— VII.— 884. Hannah Cass Tenney, born in Hill, N. H., 29 Aug., 1825, daugh- ter of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married 14 Nov., 1850, Milton Harvey Evans, who was born 8 Oct., 1831, and died 24 Mch., 1897. Residence, Plainfield, 111. She died 11 Aug., 1893. Children: 4274 Sarah Adaliue, b. 20 Sept., 1851; m. Lewis J. Davis, 29 July, 1871. She d. 4275 William H., b. 4 Mch., 1853. 4376 Euuice Ann, b. 10 Sept., 1854; m. William Canfield Lock- wood, a farmer; res. Plaiufield; two children. 4277 Mary Ellen, b. 1 June, 1856; d. 6 May, 1861. 4278 Walter Allen, b. 8 Aug., 1858; m. Helen Schlieman. He is a Congregational minister; two children. 4279 Milton Harvey, b. 21 Apr., 1861; M. D.; res. Spring Valley, 111.; m. Ada McAlister; two children. 4280 Ira Ellsworth, b. 21 Dec, 1863; a farmer; m. Jennie E. Har- toug; one child. 4281 Carrie Hall, b. 23 Nov., 1866; m. Edgar John Pike, a farmer; res. Plaiufield; three children. 2050.— VII.— 884. Dr. John Cass Tenney, born in Hill, N. XL, 3 Apr., 1827, son of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married 11 June, 1854, Melissa A. Guernse}^, who was born 4 Nov., 1827, and died 30 Mch., 1878. He married 1 Mch., 1879, his second wife, Ellen M. Barnes, who died 12 Dec, 1899. Residence, Mt. Yernon, la. ; a homa^oi^ath. Chil- dren : 4282 *John Willard, b. 5 Aug., 1857. 4283 *Cyrus Cass, b. 21 June, 1860. 4284 Hannah Aurilla, b. 9 Aug., 1862; d. 14 Feb., 1863. 4285 *Sarah Annette, b. 14 Feb., 1866. 4286 Vfesley Eddy, b. 17 Dec, 1868. 2053.— VII.-884. Sarah Garland Tenney, born in Hill, N. H., 11 July, 1833, daughter of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married, in 1855, John Lamb of Plainfield, 111. Children : 4287 Amos G., b. 15 May, 1857; m. Dora Fhnt; res. Dakota. 4288 Mary E., b. 19 Sept., 1858; m. John Watts; res. Lane, Kan. 4289 Albert, b. 20 Feb., 1860; m. Mattie Arnold; res. W. Pulhuau, 111. ; no issue. 4290 Lyman, b. 31 Dec, 1861; d. in Feb., 1862. 4291 Abner, b. 31 Dec, 1862; m. Kate Jacque; res. Plaiufield. GENEALOGY. 371 4292 Maria, b. 3 Apr., 1865; deceased. 4293 Minnie A., b. 3 June, 1867; res. Areola, 111.; unmarried. 4294 John, b. 9 Jan., 1869; d. 22 Mch., 1897. 4295 Isaac, b. 19 Apr., 1871; res. Elgin, 111.; unmarried, 4296 Samuel, b. 11 July, 1873; d. 12 Sept., 1873. 4297 Jesse, b. 11 July, 1874; d. 16 Mch., 1896. 4298 Arthur, b. 6 Aug., 1876; d. 20 Aug., 1876. 2056— VII.— 884. Caeolixe Elizabeth Tenn^ey, born in Piano, Hi., 11 Feb., 1842, daugliter of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married 31 Dec, 1863, George Antliony Beclc, wiio was l)orn 11 Nov., 1838, and died 26 Oct., 1889, at Yorli, Neb., wliere liis widow now resides. Cliildren: 4299 Annie Hannah, b. 5 Feb., 1865. 4300 *William Ames, b. 6 Sept., 18G8. 4301 Julia Melissa, b. 2 Dec, 1873; m. Seymour W. Bissell, 11 June, 1896. 4302 Benjamin Janes, b. 2 Jan., 1875; m. Magdalene Jones, 26 Dec, 1901. 4303 Dwight Harvey, b. 7 Aug., 1877. 4304 Elsie May, b. 28 Nov., 1878. 2057.— VII.-884. Nason Moses Tenney, born in Piano, 111., 9 Mch., 1845, son of Amos and Hannah (Cass) ; married in Piano, 22 Dec, 1869, Mary Tomblin. Residence at the Tenney homestead, the farm situated one and a half miles from town. He is a real estate dealer. Children : 4305 Daughter ; d. 4306 *Alonzo. 4307 *Clarence E., b. 29 Apr., 1876. 4308 Earle N., b. 25 Jan., 1885 ; res. at the homestead, Piano. 2058.— VII.-885. Albert Tejtney, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 1.5 Jan., 1819, son of Moses and Sally (Follansbee) ; married Sarah Fifield Dickinson of Chestei", who died 7 Mch., 1844. He married 27 Nov., 1845, his second wife, Mary Jane Morse of Francestown, N. H., who died 17 July, 1883, a descendant of the Puritan family of that name in Salem, Mass. He married 21 Nov., 1884, his third wife, Mrs. Nancy Jane Pearson. He was for many years a resident of Alex- andria, N. H., an active member of the Methodist church, a power in the social meetings. In the fall of 1851 he went to California and engaged in mining 372 THE TENNEY FAJMILY. in company with a brother, residing there about seven years at var- ious times, returning in 1870. He resided a short time at Orange, N. H., residence, Grafton, N. H., for some twenty-live years ; a farmer. He died of consumption 8 Sept., 1895. Childi-en : 4309 Louisa Amelia, b. 29 Apr., 1843 ; d. 6 Dec, 1879. Oh. (2w.) : — 4310 Sarah Jane, b. 9 Dec, 1847 ; gifted. 4311 »Mary Ellen, b. 31 Dec, 1849. 4312 Maria Augusta, b. 9 Mch., 1852; m. 11 Apr., 1888, Simeon Rufus Williams ; res. Boston, Mass. 4313 Sanmel George, b. 30 Sept., 1855 ; m. 17 Apr., 1878, Clarissa Emma Williams ; res. Grafton, N. H. 4314 Oscar Wallace, b. 9 Nov., 1857 ; m. 15 Dec, 1888, Catherine Welch ; res. N. Lebanon, Me.; a machinst. 4315 *Alice Sarah, b. 24 Aug., 1864. 4316 Annie Blanche, b. 17 May, 1867. ^ 2059— VII.— 885. James Gaelaxd Texnet, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 2 Oct., 1822, son of Moses and Sally (Follansbee) ; married, in 1851, Mary Ann Peters of Danbury, N. H., who died 7 May, 1863. He married in 1863, his second wdfe, Caroline Keezer. Residence, Alexandria, N. H.; a farmer. Children : 4317 *Oharles Herbert, b. 27 Apr., 1853. 4318 Susan Alice, b. 22 Nov., 1857 ; d. 19 May, 1863. 4319 Frank, b. 1 June, 1859 ; d. 12 Mch., 1863. 4320 Cora Estelle, b. 8 Sept., 1862 ; m. W. 0. Martin. Ch. (2 w.) :— 4321 Frank, b. 24 Oct., 1864. 4322 Frederick, b. 12 Mch., 1867 ; d. 4 Oct., 1869. 4323 Will Clayton, b. 29 Jan., 1870. 4324 Abbie Gertrude, b. 2 Aug., 1872. 4325 Frederick Bert, b. 9 Sept., 1874. y 4326 Addie May, b. 23 Feb., 1877. 4327 Louisa Amelia, b. 30 May, 1879. 2061.— VII.— 885. 'MxuY Ann Texxey, born in x\lexandria, N. H., 12 Nov., 1827, daughter of Moses and Sally (Follansbee); married 27 Dec, 1852, Daniel Sanborn ; a farmer. Residence, Orange, N. H. Children : 4328 Fannie Fidelia, b. 22 June, 1858. 4329 Irving Herbert, b. 17 May, 1863. 4330 Elizabeth M., b. 17 Oct., 1868. GENEALOGY. 373 2063— VII.— 885. GusTAvus Texxey, bom in Alexandria, N. H., 29 Oct., 1832, son of Moses and Sally (Follansbee) ; married 16 June, 1860, Pluma Pettingill. Residence, Grafton, N. H.; a farmer. Children : 4331 Addie Sarah, b. 10 Apr., 1861 ; d. 26 June, 1875. 4332 Horace Humphrey, b. 7 Mch., 1867. 2064.— VII.— 885. Horace Ballou Texxey, born in Alexandria, N. H., 21 Feb., 1837, son of Moses and Sally (Follansbee); married 7 Sept., 1864, Mariam E. Smith, daughter of Captain Stephen S. and Irene (Bar- ber) Smith of Canaan, N. H., where Mrs. Tenney was born 17 Mch., 1839. She had been for ten years a well-known teacher in Canaan and Reading, Mass. At the age of twenty-one Mr. Tenney entered the grocery busi- ness, and for twenty years followed the occupation in California and Lowell, Mass. In 1879 he removed to Canaan to take charge of the Sunset House. Child: 4333 Irene Augusta, adopted in 1871. 2065.— VII.— 885. Harriet Amaxda Texxey, born in Alexandria, N. II., 16 Sept., 1839, daughter of Moses and Sally (Follansbee); married 4 July, 1868, Dr. Eli Quincy Adams of Townsend, Mass.; removed in 1869 to Kittery, Me., where he died 26 Dec, 1882. She married in 1884 her second husband, Stephen A. Tyler, the proprietor of the Townsend Granite Works. Residence, Town- send. Children : 4334 Florence, b. 18 Apr., 1870. 4335 Agnes, b. in Dec, 1877. 2066.— VII.— 887. Pettixgill Garland Carltox, born in Xew Chester, now Hill, N. H., 23 Dec, 1821, son of Jeremiah and Betsey (Tenney) ; married 26 Dec, 1844, Mary Elizabeth Hastings, who died 3 Oct., 1855. He married 14 Dec, 1856, his second wife, Sarah Philinda Hastings. Residence, Reading, Mass. Children : 4.336 Ida W., b. 4 Apr., 1847 ; d. 4 Dec, 1850. 4337 Theodore Laforest, b. 19 Nov., 1852 ; m. 13 Nov., 1872, Mary E. Clifford. 374 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4338 Eugeue C, b. 13 June, 1855 ; graduated at Dartmouth Col- lege in 1870 ; d. 4 Mch., 1878 ; "remarkably brilliaut." Ch. (2\v.) : — 4339 Ardella, b. 17 May, 1858 ; d. 10 Sept., 1859. 4340 Eva Almertie, b. 5 Dec., 1860 ; m. Wm. N. Davis. 2067.— VII.— 887. Julia Ann Carlton, born in Xew Chester, now Hill, N. H., 13 Apr., 1825, daughter of Jeremiah and Betsey (Tenney) ; married 13 June, 1855, Robert Smith Hastings of Bristol, N. H., a carpenter. Child : 4341 Cora Agnes, b. 13 June, 1862 ; m. Lowell I. Hansom. 2068.-VII.-887. Samuel Wells Carltox, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 19 Nov., 1828, son of Jeremiah and Betsey (Tenney) ; married 1 June, 1855, Mary Emeline Kelley. Residence, Hill. Children: 4342 Addie May, b. 18 Jan., 1859 ; m. Willis Cilley. 4343 Ella Jaue, b. 26 Apr., 1862 ; m. Frank Pi-ay. 4344 Elma Hansom, b. 2 Jan., 1869. 2071.— VII.— 887. Lizzie M. Carlton, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 23 Oct., 1835, daughter of Jeremiah and Betsey (Tenney) ; married 28 Sept., 1861, John Albert Day of Bi-adford, Mass. Children: 4345 Mary Lizzie, b. 20 Dec, 1868. 4346 Bessie Mabel, b. 7 Nov., 1872. 4347 John Carlton, b. 30 Dec, 1873. 2078.— VII.— 892. Mary Jane Ballou, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 21 Mch., 1837, daughter of Zara and Caroline (Tenney) ; married 3 July, 1864, William H. Saltmarsh. Residence, Waltham, Mass. Chfld : 4348 Ella Frances, b. 17 Apr., 1866. 2080.— VII.— 892. Silas McMurpiiy Ballou, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 28 July, 1841, son of Zara and Caroline (Tenney); married 8 Feb., 1869, Abbie Francena Simons. Residence, Alexandria, N. H. ; a carpenter. Child : 4349 Roy Simons, b. 1 Jan., 1876. GENEALOGY. 375 2082.— VII.-892. Marshall Ballou, born in Xew Chester, now Hill, N. H., 28 Aug., 1845, son of Zara and Caroline (Tenney); married Hannah Frances Shattuck of Waterville, Vt. Residence, Bristol, X. H. ; a manufacturer, and a member of the New Hampshire legislature in 1889. Children: . 4350 Frauk Marshall, b. 9 Nov., 1882. 4351 Warren Thomas, b. 13 Dec, 1886. 2084.— VII.— 892. HiLAXD Ballou, born in New Chester, now Hill., N. H., 25 Apr., 1850, son of Zara and Caroline (Tenney) ; married Mary Kennedy of Hill. Child : 4352 Ellen Ada. 2085.— VII.— 892. Evalij^e Ballou, born in New Chester, now Hill, N. H., 8 Nov., 1855, daughter of Zara and Caroline (Tenney) ; married, in 1876, Alexander Healey. She died 13 Jan., 1880. Children : 4353 Warren, b. 11 Mch., 1877. 4354 Leonard, b. 12 Dec, 1879. 2093.— VII.-904. Silas Melvix Texxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 19 Mch., 1832, son of John and Sally L. (Chapman) ; married 1 Jan., 1863, Sarah Ann Dawkins, daughter of William and Charlotte (Lucas). Mrs. Tenney was born 16 June, 1836. Residence, Rowley; a farmer and carpenter. Child : 4355 Albert Francis, b. 4 June, 1869. 2095.— VII.— 904. Dea. John Harrisox Tenxey, born in Rowley, Mass., 22 Nov., 1840, son of John and Sally L. (Chapman) ; mamed 27 Mch., 1888, Alice Potter, who was born in Rowley, 17 Jan., 1864. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. ; a farmer, and in the shoe business. For fifteen years or more a composer of sacred music having written a variety of books and songs, viz. : " The National Singer," " Golden Sun- beams," " Work and Worship," " Temperance Jewels," and " Bells of Victory," with others of merit. He writes : " So far as I can learn, with very few exceptions, all §76 THE TENNEY FAINIILY. ■who have borne the name of Tenney have been sober, industrious, law-abiding citizens, and some have been highly honored." Chil- dren : 4356 Miriam, b. 22 Apr., 1890. 4357 Esther Louise, b. 11 May, 1894. 4358 Harrison Edmund, b. 25 June, 1901. 2101.-VIII.-912. Daniel Kimball Gage, born in Xorth Andover, Mass., 4 Jan., 1802, son of Nathaniel and Betsey (Khnball) ; married 30 Nov., 1826, Mary Day of Boxford, Mass. ; deceased. He married 13 Nov., 1855, his second wife, Nancy Gordon Dickey of Boscawen, N. H. He died 7 Mch., 1875. Children : 4359 Abby Gardner, b. 8 Aug., 1827; m. 28 Jan., 1852, George E. Da\ns; res. North Andover; four children; two sons living. 4360 Nathaniel, b. 23 Dec, 1828; m. 15 Nov., 1881, Marion E. Andrew. 4361 Daniel Tenney, b. 24 Mch., 1831; m. 4 Sept., 1866, M. Louisa Burton. 4362 Herman Kimball, b. 26 Nov., 1833. 4363 John Gilman, b. 17 Nov., 1835. Ch. (2 w.):— 4364 Edward Frankhu, b. 10 Jan., 1863; m. 17 Oct., 1888, Lena Nelson. 2158— VIII.— 926. Warren Evarts Tennev, born in Lowell, Mass., in 1840, son of Lieut. John Y. and Harriet (Goodnow) ; married Jeanette Luches. Residence, Boston, Mass. He held many old family papers and deeds ; the will of his grandfather ; the commission of Lieut. John Tenney, signed by Samuel Adams, dated 10 Jan., 1797; commission of Ensign John Y. Tenney of Marlboro, signed by Gov. Levi Lin- coln. The last two documents M'ere loaned to the Atlanta exposi- tion (1895). Children: 4365 John Y. ; d. in infancy. 4366 George W., b. in 1867; m. Mary Osborne in 1895. 4367 Harry EUis, b. in 1870; d. in 1894. 2159.— VIII.— 928. Charlotte Chandler Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 22 Jan., 1815, daughter of John C. and Charlotte (Peabody) ;married 19 .June, 1838, Daniel B. Kimball, who was born in Bradford, 15 Mch., GENEALOGY. 377 1807, son of Samuel and Anna (Smith). Residence, Bradford, where he commanded the respect and confidence of all who knew him. For several years he was engaged in business in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball united with the Congregational Church 1 June, 1832. He died 28 Dec, 1879. She graduated from Bradford Academy in 1833 (oldest living graduate in 1903), and was a teacher in the same institution in 1834-35. Mrs. Kimball possesses the excellent and endearing qualities of true womanhood. Children : 4368 *Cbarlotte Peabody, b. 24 Apr., 1839. 4369 Edgar Leroy, b. 6 Dec, 1844; a lawyer in Boston. 4370 Catharine Annie, b. 8 Aug., 1846; an active member of the church and benevolent organizations. She d. 5 Jan., 1890. 4371 Alice Carleton, b. 23 Feb., 1850; d. 18 May, 1854. 4372 Eleanor Hill, b. 25 July, 1855. 4373 Grace Haseltiue, b. 12 Sept., 1858. 2218— VIII.-946. Bexjamix Franklin Whipple, born in Bow, N. H., 23 Oct., 1804, son of Samuel and Achsah (Tenney) ; married, in 1836, Sybil Goodrich of Boston ; a fine woman. (Book Note.) Mr. Whipple died 30 Dec, 1848. Children : 4374 Eugene A., b. in 1838; m. Eliza Edmiston in 1850. 4375 Josephine, b. in 1840; a teacher in Boston. 4376 Benjamin F., b. in 1842; d. in 1843. 2226— VIII— 948. Walter Harris Tenxey, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 13 Jan., 1818, son of David and Mary (Harris). He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1839; read law at Concord, ]Sr. H., and in New York city. He taught one year in Woodlawn Institute, and at Hicksford, Va., from Nov., 1840, to Dec, 1841. After this he comj^leted his legal studies in New York city, where he commenced practice in company with Robert Angus in May, 1843, but soon returned to his Dunbarton home, and died 26 July, 1844 ; unmarried. 2227.— VIII.— 948. Natiiaxiel Fisher Tenney, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 8 Mch., 1820, son of David and Mary (Harris) ; married lb Jan., 1845, Susan Christina Parker, who was born in Boston, Mass., 4 May, 1821 ; a very energetic and superior woman. He resided in Boston, where he spent nearly all his life in the 378 THE TENNEY FAJNIILY. boot and shoe business, and for many years under the firm of Ten- ney, Aldrich & Co. lie was identified with the Winthrop (formerly the Merchandise) National Bank, and it was largely due to his energy and sagacity that the bank was brought to its present pros- perous condition. He was elected president of the bank, and prior to that time had been a director. Mr. Tenney died at his residence in Milton, Mass., after a short illness, 1 ]May, 1891. The burial took place at Forest Hills ceme- tery. Children : 4377 *Walter Harris, b. 21 Apr., 1846. 4378 *Susan Alice, b. 11 Mch., 1849. 4379 *Lewis Fisher, b. 18 July, 1853. 4380 Joseph Ballister, b. 13 June, 1857 ; d. 26 Oct., 1857. 4381 *Heury Warner, b. 15 Nov., 1858. 4382 William Parker, b. 12 June, 1860 ; res. Milton ; unmarried. 2228— VIII.— 948. JoHJf Page Tenj^ey, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 12 May, 1822, son of David and Mary (Harris) ; married 12 Nov., 1845, Jane Aiken, who was born 12 Apr., 1826, daughter of Jonathan of Goffs- town, N. H. Residence, Dunbarton ; a farmer ; served as postmaster 1853-57 ; retired from active business and removed in Dec, 1870, to Concord, N. H., and died 21 Jan., 1889. Mrs. Tenney died 12 Sept., 1897. Children: 4383 Mary Parker Harris, b. 2 Nov., 1846; m. 18 Sept., 1889, Charles Henry Davis of Warren, N. H. ; res. Concord. She d. 11 Jan., 1902. 4384 *Henry Aiken, b. 29 June, 1848. 4385 *Carrie Clark, b. 28 Sept., 1849. 4386 *Frank Pinkerton, b. 17 Aug., 1851. 4387 *Fisher Harris, b. 12 Dec, 1865. 2229.— VIII.— 948. Mary Elizabeth Tenney, born in Dunbarton, N. H., 14 Apr., 182G, daughter of David and Mary (Harris); married in Oswego, N. Y., 15 July, 1857, Edwin B. Richardson, who was born in Oswego Falls, N. Y., 18 Sept., 1823. Residence, Lowell, Wis.; removed to Fox Lake, Wis. Children : 4388 Harris, b. 8 Aug., 1858. 4389 Mary, b. 10 Nov., 1859. 4390 Fannie, b. 25 Oct., 1861. GENEALOGY. 379' 2237— VIII.— 949. Dudley W. Tenxey, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 Feb., 1841,. son of John Page and Delia West (Dudley); married 25 May, 1865,. Gertrude J. Hunt. Residence, New York city. Children : 4391 Howard Hunt, b. in Aug., 1863 ; d. in infancy. 4392 Dudley Hoyt, b. 20 Dec, 1869. 4398 Irving Lander, b. 24 Mch., 1876 ; m. 24 Apr., 1901, Ula Hollis of Brookline, Mass. 2270— VIII.— 955. Clarissa W. Tenney, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 26 Aug., 1800, daughter of Joseph and Judith (Adams); married in 1820, Benjamin S. Brown of Townsend, Mass.; deceased. They had ten or eleven children. Children : 4394 Infant, b. 12 Mch., 1821. 4395 Emily, b. in 1823 ; m. Mr. Adams of Townsend. 4396 Arvilla, b. in 1825 ; m. Mr. Adams of Townsend. 4397 Charles, b. in 1827 ; George, b. in 1830. 4398 Serena, b. 13 Nov., 1832 ; m. Mr. Sherwin. 4399 Mary Ann, b. in Apr, or May, 1835. 2272.— VIII.-955. Arvilla Tenney, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 18 July, 1807, daughter of Joseph and Judith (Adams) ; married 16 Aug., 1831v Rev. Seth Chandler, who was born at New Ipswich, 2 Dec, 1806, and died at Shirley, Mass., 4 Oct., 1889. He was elected 3 Sept., 1845, a corresponding member of the New England Historical Genealogical Society. She was an estimable lady and a " worthy helpmeet of a worthy minister," and died 22 Mch., 1881. No chil- dren. 2273— VIII.-955. Joseph A. Tenney, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 1 Sept., 1812, son of Josejih and Judith (Adams) ; married Adaline A. Billings. Residence, Worcester, Mass.; deceased. He left a legacy of $5,000 to the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Mass., without restrictions, supposed to be in gratitude for favors extended to his son, Henry A., in his researches in the study and collection of coins and medals. By a vote of the council the legacy founded in Mch., 1881, should be held in perpetuit}^, and safely and productively in- vested as the " Tenney fund, " and so much of the income thereof as shall be necssary, shall be used to maintain the original value of 380 THE TENNEY FAMILY. the fund, and the residue of said income shall be expended for the uses of this society, as the council shall from time to time direct. (Treasurer's Report.) Children : 4400 *Cliarles Augustus. 4401 Eugene, b. in 1878 ; d. about 1894. 4402 Henry Allen, a young man of much promise, suddenly re- moved by an accidental death. 2276— VIII.— 957. Sampson Texney, born in I^ew Ipswich, IST. H., 15 Oct., 1805, Bon of William and Mary (Butterfield) ; married to Joanna Hill, who died in Stoughton, Mass., 27 Oct., 1883. He died 21 Dec, 1880. Residence, New Ipswich, N. H., "lots Nos. 99, 990." Children.: 4403 *Sampson Henry, b. 3 July, 1833. 4404 Harriet Augusta, b. 4 Mch., 1835 ; d. 4405 Mary Elizabeth, b. 28 Dec, 1836; m. Augustus Davenport; res. Oampello, Mass. 4406 *Ellen Frances, b. 25 Sept., 1838. 4407 James, b. 29 April, 1840; d. 4408 *Charles, b. 21 Apr., 1843. 4409 Abby Maria, b. 21 Feb., 1844 ; d. 18 Dec, 1863. 4410 William Butterfield, b. 29 Mch., 1846; d. 2277.— VIII— 957. Mary Texney, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 6 July, 1806, daughter of William and Mary (Butterfield) ; married in Dedham, Mass, 18 Oct., 182.5, Horace Clarke of Medtield, Mass., who died in Palmer, Mass., 24 Dec, 1874. Her early years were passed in the home of her uncle at Dedham. She died at Palmer 21 Aug., 1889. Children : 4411 Mary Tenney, b. in Dedham 28 July, 1826 ; d. at Council Bluffs, la., in Feb., 1879. 4412 Horace, b. 23 June, 1828 ; d. near Fairfax court house, 27 Apr. , 1864 ; a member of the Massachusetts Fifty-seventh reg. 4413 *01ivia Allen, b. 3 June, 1830. 4414 *Harriet Josephine, b. 15 Mch., 1832. 4415 *Emily Frances, b. 22 Jan., 1834. 4416 *Edward Payson, b. 5 Aug., 1836. 4417 *George Willard, b. 8 Feb., 1839. 4418 *Garduer Carpenter, b. 15 Mch., 1841. 4419 Henry William, twin, b. 22 Apr., 1843 ; d. 19 Feb., 1858. 4420 Henrietta Luceba, twin, b. 22 Apr., 1843 ; m. L. W. Burnham. 4421 *Carrie Asenath, b. 18 Nov., 1845. GENEALOGY. 381 2278— VIII.— 957. Harriet Tenney, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 1.3 Aug., 1808, daughter of William and Mary (Butterfield) ; married 1 Jan., 1834, Hiram Cram, who was born in Roxbmy, Vt., in 1804. He wasfor- mei'ly a lumber dealer and known in early years as a famous bear trapper. Residence, Sharon, N. H. ; removed in 1830 to Shirley Village, Mass. Five of their sons served in the Union army. Mrs. Cram died 9 Mch., 1857. Children : 4422 *Lucy M., b. 10 May, 1835. 4423 *Wmiam H., b. 15 May, 1836. 4424 Harriet ; d. wlieu 21 days old. 4425 Moses F., b. 10 June, 1839 ; enlisted Sept., 1861, in the Twen- ty-third Massachusetts Volunteers ; served in ten hard battles; discharged Oct., 1864; m. 28 Nov., 1866, Nancy Sartell ; res. East Acton, Mass. 4426 Henry, b. 10 Apr., 1841; d. 6 Sept., 1859. 4427 John P., b. 3 May, 1842; enlisted in the Eleventh Conn. Vols, in 1862; was killed at Cold Harbor, June, 1864. 4428 David A., b. 10 Aug., 1844; a member of the Sixth reg., N. H. Vols., Co. K.; was killed at the second Bull Run. 4429 *Hirani T., b. 5 Mch., 1847. 4430 Augustus B., b. 4 Mch., 1849; a paper maker; m. 30 Oct.^ 1871, Anna L. Hastings of Rindge, N. H., b. 27 Oct., 1857. 4431 Edward M., b. 13 Aug., 1851; a carpenter; m. 28 Nov., 1878,. Ida M. Wilson of Rindge, N. H. 4432 Emma F., b. 10 Dec, 1855; d. 30 Oct., 1858. 2280.— VIII.-957. Lucy B. Texxey, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 29 Sept., 1811, daughter of William and Mary (Butterfield) ; married in Shirley, Mass., 4 Apr., 1839, Moses K. Fuller. Residence, Phillipston, Mass. ;^ removed after 1846 to Lancaster, Mass. He died at Lunenburg. Mass., 8 Dec, 1888. She died at Westford, Mass., 22 Apr., 1880, Children : 4433 Lucy Ann, b. 9 Mch., 1840; d. 13 Sept., 1845. 4434 Moses Willard, b. 22 Dec, 1843; d. 19 Sept., 1845. 4435 *Charles Maudevill, b. 12 Feb., 1846. 4436 William Frank, b. 31 May, 1853; d. 14 Sept., 1853. 2282.— VIII.-957. William Pitts Texney, born in Mason, N. H., 17 Nov., 1816, son of William and Mary (Butterfield) ; married in Stoughton, 382 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Mass., 26 May, lSo9, Susan Abigail Robinson. Residence, Preemp- tion, 111.; removed in 1856 to Wabash, Minn., where he enlisted in the First JNIinn. heavy artillery, and participated in hard battles at Chattanooga, Tenn., Lookoiit Mountain, etc. It has been said the state of Tennessee was named for a Tenney, and it was a Tenney who fired the last gun on the Cumberland when she was sunk by the Me rr im a cl: Mr. Tenney and three sons enlisted when only one could have been drafted, and all received an honorable discharge. He is a Republican, and chaplain of Post 85 at Redwood Falls, Minn., where he has resided since the death of his wife. Mrs. Tenney was born in Vermont, 31 Mch., 1823, and died Thanksgiving day, 26 Nov., 1885, greatly lamented. In early years Mr. Tenney was known as a famous singer and player of the violin. lie died 1 Aug., 1892. Children: 4437 George Willard, b. 2 Mcli., 1840; member of the Tenth Minn. vol. reg.; res. Minn.; m. 21 Aug., 1862, ; two sons, three daughters, all married. 4438 Susan A., b. 25 Dec, 1841; d. 27 June, 1842. 4139 Samuel Stillman, b. 1 Aug., 1843; member of the First Minn, vol. reg. ; wounded at Gettysburg by a shell, and was four mouths iu hospital; m.; res. Wabashaw, Minn.; no issue. 4440 Asenath A., b. 5 Oct., 1845; m. 3 July, 1862, Mr. Stone; two children; res. Winona, Minn. 4441 *William Pitts, b. 21 Oct., 1847. 4442 Mary Ella, b. 9 Dec, 1849; d. at the age of two years. 4443 Mary Ella, b. 3 June, 1852; m. Mr. Hammond; res. Sleepy Eye. 4444 Sarah Lovina, b. 24 Aug., 1854; m. Mr. Welch; res. N. La- Crosse, Wis. ; ten children. 4445 Roxauna Luceba, b. 19 Oct., 1856; m. Mr. Smith; one son. She died. 4446 Clara Belle, b. 31 Mch., 1859; unmarried; res. San Francisco, Cal. 4447 *ChaTlcs Hackett, b. 5 Feb., 1861. 4448 VoloraElias, b. 4 Aug., 1863; m.; res. California; no issue. 4449 Eddie, b. 25 Sept., 1870; d. 2 Mch., 1871; "dark-eyed boy." 2291— VIII— 959. Lv.M.vx Tenxey, born in New Ii)swich, N. 11., 23 Oct., 1806, son of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 1 Jan., 1840, Louisa Wood of Millersburg, 111. Residence, Preemption, 111., where he died 1 Oct., 1845; a Democrat and a Universalist. Children: GEXEALOGY. 383 4450 Emma L., b. 25 Mcli., 1841; in., iu 1858, Theodore Hasbrook; res. Hebron, Thayer Co., Neb. 4451 Frances Irene, b. 7 May, 1843. 4452 Pamela, b. 31 Mch., 1846. 2292.— VIII.— 959. Joseph Parker Texxey, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 14 Aug., 1808, son of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 4 Apr., 1839, Ahnira Ross Merryman of Berlin, 111., formerly from Maine. She was born 15 Mch., 1815, and died 22 Jan., 1S63, " in faithfulness and love adorned." Mr. Tenney removed in Oct., 1836, from Lempster, X. H., accom- panied by a brother and sister, to Oxford, Ohio, and the following year to a home fifteen miles from Rock Island, 111. He was by trade a cooper ; justice of the peace ; a man of sterling qualities, without ostentation. His home was often an inn to the traveler. In Decem- ber, 1886, he sought the climate of Florida and Cahfornia as an invalid from a cancer, and often prayed for release, which came 1 Dec, 1887. Children: 4453 *Sampson Merryman, b. 2 Mch., 1841. 4454 Joseph Parker, b. 13 Dec, 1842; d. 16 Mch., 1843. 4455 *Sarah Luelleu, b. 27 Mch., 1844. 4456 *Mary Elizabeth, b. 13 Jan., 1846. 4457 Maria Jeannette, b. 22 Feb., 1848; res. Yalle Yista, Cal. ; a Christian worker. Thanks for her energetic assistance on this book. 4458 Lyman Laurie, b. 5 Apr., 1850; res. Ida Grove, la.; a farmer; unmarried. 4459 Josephine Irene, b. 27 Nov., 1852; d. 17 Nov., 1870. 4460 Philena Almira, b. 10 Oct., 1854; d. 15 Nov., 1870. 4461 *Jenuie Liud, b. 19 May, 1857. 4462 Thirza Loviua, b. 11 Oct., 1859; d. 20 Nov., 1870. 2293.— VIII.— 959. Almira Texxey, born in Xew Ipswich, X. H., 5 Apr., 1810, daughter of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 28 Apr., 1828, William H. C. Temple of Claremont, X. H. ; removed to Cincin- nati, Ohio. He died 20 Feb., 1857. Mrs. Temple has furnished a rare instance of Christian sincerity and faithfulness, leaving con- spicuous in her private life the act of asking grace at the dinner table the day she died. She died Sunday, 9 Jan., 1887, at 4:30 p. m. Children : 384 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4463 Charles William, b. 27 Juue, 1829; res. Cincinnati, Ohio. 4464 Henry Charles, b. 1 May, 1832; res. Ottumwa, la. 4465 *Amelia Lestina, b. 10 June, 1835. 4466 John Sampson, b. 17 Oct., 1837; res. Lincoln, Neb. 4467 *Sarah Lovina, b. 30 Oct., 1840. 4468 William Henry, b. 26 Mch., 1843; d. in 1846. 4469 Frances Hasbrook, b. 18 Sept., 1846; d. 1848. 4470 Wilham Henry Clay, b. in 1849; d. in 1850. 4471 George Albert, b. 13 Dec, 1851; res. Dakota. 2294.— VIII.— 959. Irexe LuELLEJf Tenxey, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 27 Dec, 1811, daughter of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 10 Aug., 1837, Rev. James H. Anderson, who graduated at Oxford, Ohio, 10 Aug., 1837. They anticipated entering the missionary field at Hindustan, but were prevented by the death of Mrs. Anderson at Dover, Tenn., 19 July, 1838. He became the pastor of a Presby- terian church at Montecello, 111., where he died in 1853. Child: 4472 Cecil Luellen, b. July, 1838; d. July, 1838. 2295.— VIII.— 959. LovixA M. Tenney, born in Xew Ipswich, N. H., 12 May, 1814, daughter of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married in Lempster, N. H., 2 Sept., 1834, Samuel Dow of Newport, N. H. Residence, Galesburg, 111. Mrs. Dow died 24 April, 1880. She was very handsome, and as good as she was beautiful. Children : 4473 Infant daughter, b. 15 Mch,, 1836. 4474 Samuel Ahnis, b. 5 Sept., 1837; M. D.; res. Australia; m. an English lady. 4475 William Sampson, b. 25 Mch., 1842; graduated from Lombard University; d. 21 Mch., 1863, of typhoid fever. 4476 *Andrew Gregg, b. 16 Jan., 1845. 4477 Infant daughter, b. 18 Mch., 1849. 4478 Helen Lovina, b. 25 Aug., 1852; d. 4 June, 1854. 4479 Infant daughter. 2296.— VIII.— 959. Sampson Hale Tenxey, born in New Ipswich, N. II., 15 June, 1816, son of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 2 Mch., 1843, Merinda E. Jenks of Preemption, 111., who died 5 Mch., 1847. He married his second wife, Martha Eliot (Avery) Van Meter. She had a son, W . A. Van Meter, by her first husband. Mr. Tenney was by trade a tailor ; in politics, a Republican ; by profession, a Meth- odist, and "died very happy," 27 Oct., 1884, burial at Moline, Illi- GENEALOGY. 385 nois. She removed after 1884 to Aster, la., where she died 26 June, 1887, interment at Moline. Children : 4480 *Sarali J., b. 29 Dec. 1843. 4481 Hammou O., b. 17 Jan., 1846; m.; two children. He is heir to money from his mother, and is missing. Ch. (2 w.) : — 4482 Homer, b. 13 Apr., 1868; a farmer; unmarried; res. Astor. 4483 Harmon, b. 13 Apr., 1868; d. 27 Apr., 1868. 1484 *Clara Belle, b. 17 Jan., 1870. 2297— VIII.-959. IIammon 31. Texxey, born in New Ipswich, N. II., 5 Nov., 1818, son of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 7 May, 1848, Nancy Lorette Lowther of Preemption, 111. She was born 9 June, 1831. Residence, Galesburg, 111. ; a farmer and a Democrat. He died 6 Apr., 1873, and, "like his father, he was the youngest son and died just fifteen years after the parent." The Tenneys of his branch had blue eyes and light hair, while the Parkers had black eyes and black hair. Children : 4485 *Florence Adaline, b. 3 Mch., 1849. 4486 Helen Irene, b. 27 Dec, 1850; graduated in 1872 at Knox Col- lege. 4487 *Clara Maud, b. 3 Jan., 1853. 4488 Hammou Morton, b. 3 Aug., 1862; a jeweler. 4489 Philip Eugene, b. 16 Aug., 1866; d. 8 Aug., 1867. 2298— VIII.— 959. S^vKAH Ann Tenney, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 21 Mch., 1821, daughter of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 1 Oct., 1838, James E. Hasbrook of New York, who died 12 Apr., 1849. She took her examination as a teacher in Oxford, Ohio, February, 1837, and received her first certificate for teaching from Prof. John Scott, the father-in-law of President Benjamin Harrison. For many years she was the principal at Galesburg, 111., and graduated from the Commercial College 29 Apr., 1871; "went through the com-ses in four months." Previous to 1879 she had not lost a day in seven years' teaching. From the effects of an accidental fall received 15 May, 1879, she retired from her loved profession and settled in Rock Island, 111., where she is often induced to give instruction, even to prepare young men for college, and she adds : " It gives me pleasure to be of use." Again she writes : " \Vhen I put on my whole armor 25 386 • THE TENNEY FAMILY. of faith, this world is heaven, hope is the anchor l)oth true and steadfast." She frequently indulges in verse making. She also pos- sesses a vivid interest in national affairs, and has extensively visited her own country. She removed to Alpha, 111., and is remarkably vigorous, mentally and physically, for her years (1904.) When the tempest seemeth long, We will raise the cheerful song ; Life is only a little time, Aoid to live here is sublime. Faint not pilgrim. One is good, Though by man not understood, He would draw a path and say. This is only God's own way. Let them prate, but we will go Forward, and when we shall know. As the dear ones knoweth now. We with them will meekly bow. I have seen the loved ones die, They spoke truth, and He was nigh. Are we not our Father's own. Will He harm or leave us 'lone ? No, dear pilgrim, stay on Him, Though the earthly eyes are dim ; The fond spirit sees the light Breaking through the shades of night. s. A. H. 2299— VIII.— 959. Sylvia Teitnet, born in New Ipswich, N. II., 18 Oct., 1822, •daughter of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 17 Oct., 1839, Joseph Iluntoon, formerly of Hanover, X. II. lie removed to Illi- nois in 1837, and settled, about 1843, at Moline, III, where he is a ■deacon in the Congregational Church, and retired from the Hun- toon pump works. Mrs. Iluntoon was an estimable lady, a faithful wife and mother. She died very suddenly 27 July, 1889, at her sis- ter's home in Rock Island, 111., where S'he was calling in her usual health. While talking, she fell from her chair and expired in fifteen minutes. Children : 4490 Edgar N., b. 14 Oct., 1840; res. Chehalis, W. T. 4491 Joseph C, b. 7 June, 1844; res. California. 4492 *George Henry, b. 4 July, 1846. GENEALOGY. 387 4493 Mary Leonora, b. 29 May, 1849; m. 17 Oct., 1889, Jerome Weir; res. Colorado Springs, Col.; highly esteemed. 4494 Sylvia Adelia, b. 5 July, 1852; d. in 18.55. 4495 Fannie Adelia, b. 27 Dec, 1857; m. in Aug., 1887, Robert Monroe, a carriage manufacturer; res. Moline. 2300— VIII.— 959. Ltdia Jaxe Texxey, born in Lerapster, N. H., 8 June, 1830, daughter of Sampson and Sarah (Parker) ; married 29 Aug., 18.50, S. B. Han-ington, who was born in Chautauqua county, N. Y., 16 Apr., 1829 ; a lawyer. Residence, Beatrice, Neb. He served in the war from 19 Dec, 1861, until 12 Jan., 1865, and died suddenly in his office, 25 Aug., 1870. Mrs. Harrington was "a charming wo- man." She died 18 Jan., 1886. Children: 4496 Julia, b. 4 Feb., 1853; proficient in painting and embroidery. 4497 *Morton Mason, b. 27 Feb., 1867. 2301.— VIII.— 961. Betsey L. Texnet, born in Marlborough, N. H., 1.3 Aug. 182.5, daughter of William and Betsey (Lewis); married 4 Dec, 1849, Henry Bigelow, who was born 8 Nov., 1814, son of Ivory and Susanna (Rice). Residence, Hudson, Mass., where they were resid- ing in 1881. Children: 4498 Lucius Henry, b. 38 Sept., 1851; d. 27 Sept., 1855. 4499 Ann Maria, b. 81 Oct., 1856; res. Hudson. 4500 Mary Elizabeth, b. 17 Feb., 1858; d. in 1886. 4501 Infant, b. 24 Aug., 1868; d. 24 Dec, 1868. 2302.-VIII.— 961. William Heney Tenney, born in Marlborough, IST. H., 20 June, 1837, son of William and Betsey (Lewis) ; married 16 Dec, 1863, Sarah F. Grout of Maine. Residence, Hudson, Mass., where he died 29 July, 1874. William H. Tenney, a member of Co. K, Second regi- ment, residence Marlborough, enlisted 29 Apr., 1861, for three months, re-enlisted 21 May, 1861, for three years ; mustered as pri- vate 8 June, 1861 ; discharged disabled 17 Sej^t., 1862, at Philadel- phia, Pa. (War Record, Concord, IST. H.) Children : 4502 Lizzie Olive, b. 10 Sept., 1864. 4503 Helen Lillian, b. 12 Aug., 1868. 4504 Willie Herbert, b. in Dec, 1873. 388 THE TENKEY FAMILY. 2303— VIII— 961. Charles Herbert Ten^^ey, born in Marlborough, N. H., 28 May, 1843, son of William and Betsey (Lewis) ; married 2 May, 1868, Abbie A. Wheeler of Hudson, Mass. Residence, Hudson. Child: 4505 Bessie E., b. 6 Sept., 1870. 2304.— VIII.— 961. Lydia Maria Texney, born in Marlborough, N". H., 17 Feb., 1846, daughter of William and Betsey (Lewis); married 8 Nov., 1866, William Henry Strong of Hudson, Mass. Residence, Boston, Mass. Children : 4506 Edith Rose, b. lOMch., 1868. 4507 Cora Louisa, b. 29 Nov., 1873. 2306.— VIII.-963. Luther Texney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 7 Oct., 1801, son of Luther and Judith (White); married 1 Jan., 1829, Fanny Fay, who died 9 Apr., 1871. Mr. Tenney died 2 Mch., 1888. Residence, Grafton, Vt. ; a farmer. Children : 4508 *Frances C, b. 27 Dec, 1838. 4509 *Maria F., b. 14 Feb., 1833. 4510 *Loiiisa F., b. 26 Mch., 1S34. 4511 L. Parker, b. 29 Jan., 1838 ; d. 39 Aug., 1866 ; unmarried. 4513 *Ellery 0., b. 7 July, 1840. 2307.— VIII.-963. Calvin Tenxey, born in Marlborough, N. H., 12 Oct., 1803, son of Luther and Judith (White); married 20 May, 1823, Betsey Wood- burn, who was born 31 July, 18 — , and died 27 Nov., 1879. He died 15 Nov., 1889. Children : 4513 Fanuy, b. 30 Nov., 1834 ; m. Enoch Butters ; had two sons. Hed. 17 Feb., 1897. 4514 *James. 4515 Frank ; m. Josephine Doe ; no issue. 4516 William, b. 6 Sept., 1836 ; m. Laura Brockway; one child. He m. second wife, deceased. 4517 *Alzina, b. 33 Jan., 1838. 4518 *Lewis, b. 36 Sept., 1830. 4519 Horace, b. 37 Apr., 1833 ; m. Martha Johnson; five children, two now living. Mrs. Tenney deceased. GENEALOGY. 389 4520 Whitney, b. 20 Sept., 1835 ; m. Sarah Pike ; both deceased ; four children. 4521 Levi, b. 25 Jan., 1838 ; d. 29 May, 1838. 4522 Levi, b. 2 June, 1842 ; m. Nancy Chase ; four children. He d. in 1900. 4528 Adelia (Judith), b. 27 Jan., 1840; d. 27 Feb., 1877 ; unmar- ried. 4524 Rosette, b. 19 Apr., 1843; m. Curtis Waite ; five children. Hed. 2309— VIII— 963. Arvilla Texney, born in Marlborough, IST. H., 9 May, 1808, daugh- ter of Luther and Judith (White) ; married 6 Dec, 1827, John Woodburn. She died 3 May, 1887. Children: 4535 *Martha A., b. 9 Dec, 1828. 4526 *Eleauor T., b. 25 May, 1836. 4527 *James H., b. 18 Dec, 1838. 4528 Lydia L., b. 24 Apr., 1845 ; m. 12 Dec, 1868, John Curtice ; d. 3 May, 1877 ; no issue. 2310.— VIII.— 963. ElmiraTe:n-xey, a twin, born in Marlborough, X. H., 24 Mch., 1811, daughter of Luther and Judith (WhitQ) ; married Asa P. Gould. She died 16 July, 1886. Children : 4529 *CeIestia E., b. 2 Mch., 1834. 4530 *James E., b. 6 Mch., 1836. 4.531 *Lydia M., b. 7 May, 1840. 4532 Asa H., b. 18 Dec, 1844 ; m. Alma Peabody ; one child. 4533 Elva M., b. 29 Nov., 1852 ; m. Charles Larkin ; one child. 2311.— VIII.— 963. Elzixa T. Texxey, a twin, born in Marlborough, N. H., 24 Mch., 1811, daughter of Luther and .Julia (White) ; married Castanus B. Park. She died 15 Mch., 1853. Children: 4534 *Castanus B. 4535 B. Avery ; m. Nellie Twitchell ; no issue. 4536 Leonard T. ; m. Nancy Fling ; no children. 2312.— VIII.— 963. Judith W. Texney, born in Marlborough, IST. H., 29 June, 1813, daughter of Luther and Judith (White) ; married James Gould. She died 21 Nov., 1891. Children : 4537 *Aaron. 4538 Ellen ; m. Marcus Farnsworth ; no issue. 4539 * James White ; *Charles S. 390 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2313— VIII.— 963. Leoxakd Texney, born in Windham, Vt., 16 Sept., 1816, son Luther and Judith (White) ; married Abigail Woodburn. Mr. Ten- ney married a second wife. He died 26 Aug., 1863. Children: 4541 Two children ; d. in infancy. 4543 Daughter ; m. Samuel Arnold ; one child, Bessie. Ch. (3w.): — 4544 Flora ; m. S. R. Nelson ; three children. 2314— VIII.— 963. Eleaxor Texxey, born in Windham or Grafton, Vt., 6 Apr., 1819, daughter of Luther and Judith (White) ; married John A. Park. She was living in 1895. Children: 4545 *Luther T., b. 22 Sept., 1838. 4546 *Ellen L., b. 10 Apr., 1840. 4547 *Eloney M., b. 17 Apr., 1843. 4548 *Lugene H., b. 19 Aug., 1845. 4549 *Lillian DeF., b. 3 Aug., 1849. 2315 — VIII.-963. Abigail W. Texxey, born in Windham or Grafton, Vt., 22 Apr., 1822, daughter of Luther and Judith (White) ; married David Aiken. She resides with her nephew, Lewis Tenney, of Saxton's River, Vt. Child : 4550 Erastus ; d. in childhood. 2320.— VIII.— 966. Lymax Texxey, born 10 June, 1810, son of Jonathan and Betsey (Jones) of Marlborough, N. H.; married Almina Davis. Residence, Orange, Mass. Children : 4551 James Lyman, b. 22 Aug., 1842 : m. Jennie Dike. 4552 George Henry, b. 17 Dec, 1844 ; d. 31 May, 1845. 4553 Edward E., b. 3 May, 1847. 2324.-VIII.-966. Samuel J. Texxey, born 2 Feb., 1821, son of Jonathan and Betsey (Jones) of Marlborough, N. H. ; married Mary A. ; no other particulars secured. He died before 14 Feb., 1855 ; his children were under 14 years of age at that date. Asa Maynard was appointed guardian of the children. Children : 4554 Mary A. ; Edward A. ; Elmer T.; Emma C. GENEALOGY. 391 2327.— VIII.— 968. RoxANXA Tenxey, boni in jMarlborough, N. II., 1 Mch., 1811, daughter of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married Franklin Clapp, a farmer. Residence, Marlborough. Mrs. Clapp died 28 Apr., 1854. Children : 4558 Sabrina R., b. 31 May, 1830 ; m. William Guild. 4559 Charles A., b. 27 Sept., 1831. 4560 William M., b. 25 Dec, 1832 ; m. Elizabeth McCallister ; m. (2 w.) Sarah M. Brysou. 4561 Elmer Augustus, b. 15 Aug., 1835 ; res. in 1855, Cal.; removed in 1858 to Chili, where he m. Damiana Corasco. 4563 Maria S., b. 21 July, 1839 ; m. Solon W. Stone. 2329.— VIII.— 968. "William Tenney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 23 Sept., 1814, son of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married at Worcester, Mass., 20 Feb., 1837, Anliza Whitcomb of Swanzy, N. H., by William M. Green, justice of the peace. She was born 12 Nov., 1816, and died 2 Jan., 1875. For many years he was a manufacturer of wooden ware ; retired and removed to Keene, N. H. ; he died 12 Nov., 1894. Children: 4563 *William Munroe, b. 1 Oct., 1839. 4564 Auliza Jane, b. 10 Jan., 1841 ; m. Daniel W. Tenney. 4565 Henry Harrison, b. 22 Feb., 1847 ; m. 25 Dec, 1874, Mary L. Chase ; res. Keene, N. H. 2330.— VIII.— 968. Samuel Teistney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 25 Oct., 1816, son of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married Mary Ann Bill of Gilsum, N. H., who was born 12 Feb., 1821, and died at Winchendon, Mass., 1 Aug., 1842. He married his second wife, Melissa Gm-nsey of Fran- conia, N. H. He died 15 July, 1853. Mrs. Melissa Tenney married her second husband, Christopher Ilodgkins, and had three children- Children : 4566 Mary Ann ; m. Charles Witt ; res. Springfield, Mass. 4567 Edwin ; m. Fredia Richardson of Boston. 4568 Elnora ; m. Washington Wood. 4569 Emma ; m. Chandler Smitli. 2331.— VIII.— 968. Fakxie Tenney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 27 Jan., 1819, daugh- ter of Archie and Susanna (.Jones) ; married 15 May, 1839, Freder- 392 THE TENNEY FAJNIILY. ick Wallace, Avho was born in Ashburnham, Mass., 19 June, 1816. Residence, Marlborough, on a farm now occupied by W. F. Wallace. She died in 1894. Children : 4570 Abby F., b. 17 June, 1840 ; ni. Hosea Knight. 4571 Wilber F., b. 29 Nov., 1850 ; m. Ella D. Richardson. 2332.— VIII.— 968. Caroli^'e Tenxey, born in Marlborough, N. H., 31 Mch., 1821, daughter of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married 25 Nov., 1837, Christopher Tilden, who was born in Fitchburg, Mass., where he resided until 1840 ; then removed to JMarlborough, N.-IL, and engaged in the shoe business. Mrs. Tilden died 12 Aug., 1840. Children: 4572 George, b. 4 Nov.. 1838. 4573 Infant dau.; d, 3 Aug., 1840. 2334.— VIII.— 968. Haetwell Tenney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 4 Apr., 1825, son of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married 18 July, 1850, Josephine P. Stearns, who was born 3 Sept., 1830; a fine singer, daughter of Charles Stearns, Esq. In 1862 he removed to Ashburnham, Mass., and was drafted 16 May, 1864; deceased. Children: 4574 Nellie Josephine, b. 6 Sept., 1857 ; d. 31 July, 1859. 4575 Charles Stearns, b. 27 Sept., 1860. 4576 Mabel Winthrop, b. 6 July, 1863 ; church organist. 2335.— VIII.— 968. LucKETiA Texxey, bom in Marlborough, N, H., 19 Mch., 1827, daughter of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married 4 June, 1845, David Wilder Bill, who was born 20 Dec, 1818. She died 14 Mch., 1894. Child: 4577 Emma Lucretia, b. 2 June, 1848; d. 16 Sept., 1848. 2337.— VIII.-968. Ly^man A. Texney', born in Marlborough, N". H., 21 Aug., 1833, son of Archie and Susanna (Jones) ; married 1 Nov., 1853, Persis P. Foster of Princeton, JMass., who was born 30 June, 1837, and died at Keene, N. H., 20 July, 1860. He married 1 May, 1861, his second wife, Lizzie M. Tolman of Nelson, N. H. Residence, Orange, Mass., Keene, and Hancock, N. H. Children : 4578 Viola A., b. 5 May, 1855; m. 30 Aug., 1871, Francis L. King of Jaffrey, N. H. 4579 *CHfford H., b. 22 Nov., 1859. GENEALOGY. 393 Ch. (2 w.) : — 4580 * Alice L., b. 21 July, 1864. 2338.— VIII.— 969. Martha Adams TE]sri!fEY, born in Marlborough, N. H., 30 Oct., 1808, daughter of Eben and Lydia (Adams) ; married 10 Mch., 1883, George Washington Howard, who was born in Mario w, N. H., 12 Aug., 1809. Residence, Marlborough, N. II. She died 25 Oct., 1842. Children: 4581 Charles T., b. 4 Apr., 1834; m. Elleu R. Needham. 4582 Francis S., b. 17 Jan., 1835; d. 17 June, 1838. 4583 Lucius E., b. 24 Jan., 1837; d. 24 Oct., 1837. 4584 Maria, b. 18 May, 1840; m. Stillman H. Clark. 4585 Infant, b. in 1842; d. in 1842. 2345.— VIII.-969. Amasa a. Texney, born in Marlborough, X. H., 18 Mch., 1823, son of Eben and Lydia (Adams) ; married 22 July, 1846, Mary E. Kendall of Royalston, Mass. In 1854 he removed to Templeton, Mass., afterward to Winchendon, Mass. Children : 4586 Henry Murray, b. 9 Aug., 1848; m. 1 Aug., 1870, Anna Priest. 4587 Fred Clarence, b. 3 June, 1850. 4588 Jennie Augusta, b. 15 May, 1853. 4589 Willie Leroy, b. 26 May, 1855. 4590 Herbert Leslie, b. 9 Sept., 1858; d. 22 July, 1872. 4591 Flora May, b. 3 May, 1863; d. 4 Mch., 1864. 4592 Harry Amasa, b. 26 July, 1867. 2354.— VIII.— 971. Timothy Addison Tenj^^ey, born in Templeton, Mass., 3 June, 1822, son of Samuel and Fanny (Wood) ; married Harriet A. Mon- roe. Residence, Ashburnham, Mass. He was drafted 16 May, 1864, and died 10 Apr., 1869, and his will was filed the 8 May, 1869 (Worcester Probate), real estate valued at $200, personal property, §400. The children were living at that date. Children : 4593 Lucien J., b. 23 June, 1854. 4594 Hattie E., b. 3 Apr., 1860. 4595 Charles H., b. 23 Jan., 1864. 2362.— VIII.-972. Crosby Texijey, born in Marlborough, N. H., 24 Oct., 1822, son of Calvin and Tabitha (Baker) ; married Barton Blodgett of Marl- borough. He died 5 Sept., 1879. Children: 394 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 4596 Jeuuie Crosby, b. 30 Oct., 1852; d. 12 Oct., 1864. 4.597 Julia Clara, b. 24 Nov., 1855; d. 25 Jan., 1859. 4598 Flora May, b. 19 Apr., 1858. 4599 Frauk Barton, b. 28 Mch., 1860. 4600 George Ellsworth, b. 22 June, 1862; d. 11 Sept., 1866. Clement Baker, b. 22 May, 1864. 2363.-VIII.-972. Goodhue Texxey, born in Marlboi'ough, N. H., 16 Oct., 1824, son of Calvin and Tabitha (Baker); married 22 Dec, 1853, Philena M. Smalley, who died 4 Apr., 1859. He married 27 Nov., 1862, his second wife, Ann E. Whitney of Fitzwilliam, N. H. Residence, Marlboroiigh, where in 1866 he purchased an interest in the manu- facturing company. He died 9 June, 1892. Children : 4601 Alice, b. 13 Mch., 1859; d. 28 Feb., 1864. 4602 Flora Belle, b. 19 Aug., 1872; an adopted daughter. 2364.-VIII.-972. George Washington Tenney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 30 June, 1828, son of Calvin and Tabitha (Baker) ; married 16 Sept., 1857, Martha A. Wilbur of Westmoreland, N. H. Residence, Marlborough. Child : 4603 *Clinton Wilbur, b. 17 Nov., 1873. 2365.-VIII.— 972. Henry Clay Tenney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 26 Dec, 1830, son of Calvin and Tabitha (Baker) ; married 18 Mch., 1858, Julia C. Stebbins of Hinsdale, N. H. He had unusual fondness for books, and zealously applied himself to the facilities for an educa- tion. His college preparatory course completed, he found his eyes permanently injured, and was forced to relinquish a professional life. Residence, Orange, Mass. ; one of the founders of the National and Savings bank, and also an officer and principal of Mettowee Academy. He was also principal at Peterborough, N. H., and of the high school at Marlborough. He died 24 Apr., 1885. Children : 4604 *Fred C, b. 9 July, 1859. 4605 Lockhart S., b. 2 Nov., 1865; d. 17 Oct., 1892. 2366.— VIII.— 972. Daniel Webster Tenney, born in ^Marlborough, N. H., 12 Sept., 1884, son of Calvin and Tabitha (Baker); married 1 Aug., 1861, Jane A. Tenney, who was born 10 Jan., 1841, and died 5 Oct., GENEALOGY. 395 1879; a daughter of William and Anliza (Wliitcomb) of Marlbor- ough. Residence, Marlborough. He served as a clerk, then opened a store ; afterward he became a manufacturer of wooden ware in the firm of D. W. and W. M. Tenney, thus introducing and opening up a new industry, giving a fresh impetus to business in Marlborough, where the present thrift and prosperity are mainly due to his stirring genius. He has held with fidelity every office the town could con- fer. Children : 4606 *Willis W., b. 18 Jan., 1864. 4607 Jennie Mary, b. 8 May, 1865. 4608 Dan Herbert, b. 15 Nov., 1868; d. 14 Mch., 1888. 2372— VIII.— 974. Samuel C. Tenxey, born in Westford, Mass., 2-1 Dec, 1803, son of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark) ; married 9 Apr., 1829, Cynthia Goodhue, Westford, Mass., deceased. He died 22 Aug., 1859; his interest and occupation varied ; for a period in trade. Children : 4609 Samuel Warren, b. 2 May, 1832; d. 21 Jan., 1838. 4610 Cynthia Maria, b. 15 Dec, 1833; res. New York City, N. Y. 4611 *Johu Henry, b. 11 Oct., 1835. 2373.— VIII.— 974. Almira Tenney, born in Concord, Mass., 17 Apr., 1805, daugh- ter of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark) ; married 20 Feb., 1827, Calvin B. Wright of Westford, Mass. She died 2 Dec, 1898, at the age of ninety-three years. Children : 4613 *Calvin Edward, b. 25 Oct., 1828. 4618 *Samuel Tenney, b. 25 Apr., 1830. 2375.-VIII.-974. Benjamin F. Tenney, born in Westford, Mass., 25 June, 1809,. son of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark) ; married 15 Apr., 18.32, Julia A. Weldon of Connecticut. Residence, New York City. He was in the transportation business, and died 22 Oct., 1885. Children : 4614 Emma J.; Henry; Adrian. 4617 Georgianua, m.; res. New York City. 2377.— VIII.-974. William Palmer Tenney, born in Westford, Mass., 13 June> 1814, son of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark) ; married 5 July, 1838, Sarah Gilbert Hammond, who was born in Xewburyport, 25 Feb., 1815, and died 22 Mch., 1902, daughter of Stephen of Topsfield, 396 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Mass., and Elizabeth (Ponsland) of Beverly, Mass. Residence, Bos- ton, Mass., where he was for many years a carpet merchant; died 17 Sept., 1881. Child : 4618 Grace Gordon, b. 22 Nov., 1855; m. 25 Oct.; 1876, Frederic O. North; res. Dorchester, Mass.; no issue. 2378.-VIII.-974. Sarah Rebecca Tei^j^ey, born in Westford, Mass., 21 Jan., 1818, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark) ; married 3 Jan., 1841, James Hildreth of Westford, Mass., a stone cutter, who resided on the home farm nearly fifty years of married life. He died 6 Sept., 1890. Mrs. Hildreth resides at Coldspring, Mass. (1903). Chil- dren : ' 4619 Sarah R., b. 11 Dec, 1842. 4620 Henry J., b. 19 Oct., 1845; d. 19 Feb., 1858. 4621 Samuel T., b. 11 Dec, 1849. 4622 Martha M., b. 28 Oct., 1854. 4623 Mira A., b. 6 Nov., 1856; d. 22 Feb., 1858. 4624 Emma A., b. 20 July, 1859. 4625 Frank H., b. 10 Sept., 1861. 2379.— VIII.— 975. Samuel Tenney, son of Nathan. He died at Lebanon, N. Y. Children : 4626 Clinton; res. Lebanon, N. Y. 4647 Augustus; res. Shelbina, N. Y. 2380.-VIII.— 975. William Tenney, son of Nathan. Residence, Worcester, Mass. ; postmaster and storekeeper. Child : 4628 Samuel Osgood. 2388.— VIII.-976. Amcs B. Tenney, born in New Salem, N. H., 28 May, 1815, son of Simon and Sibyl (Brooks) ; married 25 Nov., 1841, Relief S. Mc- CoUester, who was born 23 Oct., 1823, daughter of Silas and Achash (Holman) of Marlborough, N. H. In 1846 he bought the Chai'les McCollester place, where they re- sided until 1863. In 1867 they removed to North Lawrence, N. Y., where he engaged in manufacturing pails, and later resided at Keene, N. H. Children : 4629 Oliver S., b. 8 Aug., 1843; m. Hattie Harrington. 4630 Ada, b. 22 Sept., 1848; d. 10 Nov., 1864. GENEALOGY. 397 2393.-VIII.-992. RuFus Tenney, born in Littleton, Mass., 14 July, 1828, son of Riifus and Lydia ( ) ; married Amanda Rhodes, who died about 1882 in Everett, Mass. Children : 4631 Adolphus; a dentist in Salem, Mass. 4632 Caroliue; Isabella; Gustavus. 2394.— VIII.— 992. Sheemajst W. Tenney, born in Littleton, Mass., 17 Dec, 1829, son of Rufus and Lydia ( ) ; man-ied for second wife Julia Eva- lina Coe of Connecticut. He died in the West in 1869. No chil- dren by the first marriage. Child : Ch. (2 w.) :— 4633 *Edward C, b. 28 Oct., 1861. 2399.— VIII.— 1004. Lydia Emily Tenney, born in Dalton, N. H., 18 Oct., 1818, daughter of John and Sophia (Wentworth) ; married Oliver Muzzy Brooks, now deceased. Residence, New York city. Children : 4634 Ella; Eugene; Carrie; Mattie; not living. 4638 George, a prominent laAvyer in New York. 2400.— VIII.— 1004. Lucy Ann Sophia Tenney, born in Dalton, N. H., 9 Sept., 1820, daughter of John and Sophia (Wentworth); married 19 Mch., 1840, John Blakslee. Residence, Dalton, N. IL She died early Saturday morning, 24 Aug., 1889. Children: 4639 Emily S., b. 20 Mch., 1841; m.; res. Littleton, N. H, 4640 Merrill W., b. 13 Feb., 1843. 4641 Jolin H., b. 2 June, 1845. 4643 Betsey Ellen, b. 1 Nov., 1847. 4643 Herbert T., b. 23 July, 1850. 4644 Julia E., b. 13 June, 1853. 4645 Burley, b. 12 Feb., 1856. 4646 Bert B., b. 22 June, 1859. 2403.-VIII.-1004. Philetta Wentworth Tenney, born in Dalton, N. H., 30 Aug., 1828, daughter of John and Sophia (Wentworth) ; married in Wis- consin, 11 May, 1863, George C. Butterfield. In 1847 Mr. Butter- field removed from the East and resided at Chicago, 111., thence to 398 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. Columbus, Wis. ; a retii'ed stock farmer and real estate broker. She was educated at Xewburv Seminary and Thetford, Vt., a very sue- cessful teacher in a ladies' college in Georgia, from 1856 until the intense political excitement caused her to seek more congenial sur- roundings at the West, where she taught until her marriage. She is a sweet and melodious singer. 2404.— VIII.— 1004. Julia Maria TEJfjfEY, born in Dalton, N. H., 17 May, 1831, daughter of John and Sophia (Wentworth) ; married 12 May, 1853, Luther Leland Durant, a lawyer endowed by nature with great energy, wonderful intellect, and power of mind, who died 17 Feb., 1888, fi'om heart failure. Mrs. Durant received her education at Xewbury Seminary and , N. II., and is a person of many graces of mind and heart. Res- idence, Montpelier, Yt. Children : 4647 *Lettie Estella, b. 26 June, 1854. 4648 Paul Dilliugham, b. 2 Feb. 1875. 2405.— VIII.-1004. Judge Asa Wextwortii Tenney, born in Dalton, N. H., 20 May, 1833, son of John and Sophia (Wentworth) ; married Mrs. Maria Abbott, " a distinguished singer," of American and Sjjanish descent, " a very attractive woman." He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1859; a lawyer; studied his profession with Benton & Ray at Lan- caster, N. H., and served as school commissioner for Coos county in 1861, when he resigned to practice his profession in New York city. Residence, Brooklyn, X. Y., since 1862. He was appointed LTnited States attorney for the eastern district of New York in 1873, Avhich office he held twelve years, two months, and ten days. In 1897 he received the a])pointment to succeed Charles K. Benedict as United States district judge. In jiolitics a " red-hot Republican," and well known throughout the states as the " Magnetic Tenney ; " a popular campaign speaker, whose eloquence has stamped the nation. His death, which occurred 10 Dec. 1897, was due to an ailment culminating in his pew in the Lafayette Presbyterian Church and he was removed to his home ; externally he was the picture of health. By his will a portrait of Daniel Wel)ster was received by the Long Island Historical Society. The real estate valued at eighty thousand dollars. GENEALOGY. 399 2415.-VIII.— 1015. John Tenxey, born in Acton, Mass., 25 Feb., 1828, son of Capt. Peter and Mary (Fairbanks) ; married 17 June, 1851, Saraphina Y. Priest, who was born in Harvard, Mass., 5 Apr., 1826, and died 7 July, 1902. Residence, Acton, where he served as treasurer and collector; he died 4 Sept., 1863. Children: 46J:9 Nelson H., b. 17 Aug., 18.52; machiuist; m. 1.5 June, 1887, a lady from Wilton, N. H. ; uo issue. 4650 John P., b. 14 May, 1858; res. South Actou, Mass.; a farmer; unmarried. 2419.— VIII.— 1021. Betsey TEN^XET,born in Hancock, X. H., 17 Sept., 1807, daughter of Daniel and Charlotte (Rand) ; married Samuel Olds. She died in New York, 5 June, 1854. Children : 4651 Rachel ; Zilpha ; Rufus ; Alfred ; Nancy. 2420.— VIII.— 1021. Lucy Texxey, born in Hancock, N. H., 15 Aug., 1808, daughter of Daniel and Charlotte (Rand ) ; married 23 Sept., 1827, Asa F. Bush, who was born in Vermont, 26 Nov., 1808. She died in Wisconsin, 10 Mch., 1855. He married his second wife and died in 1887. Chil- dren : 4656 Lois, b. 4 July, 1828; d. 25 Apr., 1837. 4657 Asa, b. 15 Feb., 1831; res. Nebraska. 4658 Nessie, b. 12 June, 1832; m. Herricksou; d. in California. 4659 Horatio, b. 1 Aug., 1836, d. 28 Apr., 1893. 4660 Lucy, b. 27 Aug., 1839; m. Baruum; res. Oregon. 4661 Henry, b. 18 Nov., 1849; d. in 1849. 2421.-VIII.-1021. Asa Texxey, born in Hancock, X. H., 30 June, 1811, son of Daniel and Charlotte ( Rand ) ; married Eliza Lyon. He died in Michigan, 10 Mch., 1852. Children: 4662 Sylvester, b. in N. Y. ; d. young. 4663 Byron, b. in N. Y.; d. young. 4664 Marshall; enlisted in the Union army, a prisoner at An- derson ville; he buried his money; on being released he purchased a horse and wagon and -with four others started for the Union line ; owing to starvation and hardships he died before reaching his destination. > 400 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4665 *William H., b. 29 May, 1842. 4666 Louise; d. young. 4667 Luis; d. in infancy. 4668 Eliza; m. Robert Curry; one child. 2424.— VIII.-1021. Daxiel Plummer Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 8 Aug., 1817 son of Daniel and Charlotte ( Rand) ; married Elizabeth Mitchell. Residence, Maple ton, Minn. He died 25 Mch., 1899. Children : 4669 Leroy, b. 14 Nov., 1839; d. 10 Apr., 1852. 4670 *Merrick, b. 17 Nov., 1840. 4671 Charity, b. 14 Feb., 1843; m. William H. Tenney. 4672 Fidelia, b. 12 May, 1845; m. 1 Jan., 1862, Harry Burdick; d. 12 Nov., 1862. 4673 Daniel B., b. 15 Feb., 1848; d. 11 Apr., 1851. ' 4674 Charlotte, b. 16 Feb., 1850; m. Chancy Sanders. 4675 Liicy Jane, b. 16 Feb., 1852; m. 20 June, 1872, Wni. H. Davis. She d. 5 Apr., 1890. 4676 Ida J., b. 15 Apr., 1859; na. Ira Annas. She d. 7 Mch., 1876. 4677 Harriet A., b. 21 Feb., 1861; m. 26 May, 1864, Hugh Quinn. 2427— VIII.— 1021. Michael Tenney, born in Xew York, 13 June, 1825, son of Daniel and Charlotte (Rand) ; married 1 Jan., 1856, Mary Beeman who was born in New York, 16 Aug., 1834. Residence, Mapleton^ Minn.; he died 5 June, 1893. All the children reside in Wisconsin. Children : 4678 Hiram B., b. 13 Jan., 1858; m., in 1882, Ida Weston. 4679 Emma L., b. 28 Apr., 1859; m., in Dec, 1887, Peter Klings. 4680 Maria, b. 10 Oct., 1860; m., in 1882, Gilbert L. James. 4681 Loren D., b. 26 July, 1862; m., in Nov., 1898, Ella Powell. 2429.— VIII.— 1021. Henry Tenney, born in Ontario, N. Y., 6 Aug., 1831, son of Daniel and Charlotte (Rand) ; married 9 Feb., 1852, ]\Iartha L. Mc- Gee, who M^as born 18 Apr., 1836. Residence, Marvin, Dakota. Children : 4682 Oliver H., b. 1 Mch., 1885. 4683 *Frank E., b. 24 Aug., 1865. 4684 Charles Edward, b. 24 Aug., 1874 ; res. Summit, S. D.; un- married. 4685 *Fraucis, b. 2 Mch., 1860. GENEALOGY. 401 2430— VIII— 1022. LovixA Texxey, born in Hancock, N. H., 15 Sept., 1813, daiigh- ter of Shadrach and Susanna (Griffin) ; married 27 May, 1840, John Down, who was born 14 June, 1814. Residence, Webster, N. Y. Children : 4686 Ann Eliza, b. 7 Mch., 1841 ; m. Joshua H. Vinton, who d. in service at New Orleans; m. (2 h.) James Campbell; res. "Webster. 4687 Emily Jane, b. 22 Jan., 1843 ; m. John Ridgeway, who d. at Andersouville, Ga. ; res. Ontario, N. Y. 4688 James Emery, b. 2 Dec, 1844; m. Ruth A. Willits ; res. Ontario. 4689 George Abner, b. 31 Aug., 1846; m. Corneha Stearns; res. Ontario. 4690 Perry Fernando, b. 12 Oct., 1848; m. Imogene Bassett ; res. Ohio. 4691 Hittie Ehzabeth, b. 11 Feb., 1851 ; m. James B. Willey ; res. Ohio. 4693 Charles Burton, b. 4 Dec, 1853 ; principal of school in Brigh- ton, N. Y.; m. Phebe Morrill. 4693 Edwin Ossian, b. 21 May, 1855 ; a merchant ; res. Marion, N. Y. ; m. Freda R. Sauford. 2431.— VIII.— 1022. AxA Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 14 Mch., 1815, daughter of Shadrach and Susanna (Griffin) ; married George Trumbull ; she died 15 Oct., 1845. He married his second wife, Ann Eliza Gran- din of Walworth, N. Y. Residence, Ontario, N. Y. Children : 4694 Susan ; m. Fred Grandin ; res. Walworth, N. Y. 4695 John, a painter ; res. Palmyra, N. Y. ; m. Ida Tasket ; chil- dren. 2432.— VIII.— 1023. Bishop Nathan Ceam Tenkey, born in Ontario, N. Y., 28 July, 1817, son of Meshach and Phebe (Cram) ; married in Illinois, 18 Mch., 1841, Olive Strong, who was born 18 Feb., 1818, and died 12 Jan., 1881, daughter of Ezra and Olive. He was of a noble, gen- erous nature, in stature tall, an artisan in wood. Residence, Toqurs- ville, Utah, and St. John, New Mexico, where he died 24 June, 1883; was killed in trying to quiet a mob. A bishop in the Mormon Church. (E. J. T.) Children : 4696 George Alma, b. 21 June, 1842 ; d. in 1847. 4697 * Aaron Meshach, b. 16 Nov., 1844. 26 402 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4698 *01ive Eliza, b. Apr. 184—. 4699 Phebe Relief, b. in 1853 ; d. in infancy. 4700 Abby Celestia, b. in 1855 ; d. in infancy. 4701 John Lowell, b. 28 July, 1856. 4702 Nancy Ann, b. 17 Nov., 1857 ; d. 17 Nov. 4703 *Saniuel B., b. 5 Mcli., 1858. 4704 Marvelous Flood, b. 28 Jan., 1860. 4705 *Williani Arthur, b. 26 May, 1862. 2433— VIII.— 1023. Naxcy Jaiste Tenney, born in Ontario, N. Y., 1 Sept., 1827, 'daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; mamed 27 Oct., 1843, Anson Henry Sutton, who was born in Ontario, N. Y., 10 Sept., 1813. In 1860 removed to Iowa. He died 20 Jan., 1864. Mrs. :Sutton died 24 Sept., 1870. Children : 4706 Henry Anson, b. 1 Nov., 1844 ; res. Munger, Oklahoma. 4707 *01ive Rosella, b. 10 Oct., 1846. 4708 *Francis Robert, b. 9 June, 1849. 4709 Mary Simpson, b. 17 June, 1851. 4710 Lilla Viola, b. 15 Sept., 1852; m., in 1869, Sylvauus Sleeper ; res. Canover, S. D. 4711 *Emma Charlotte Eliza, b. 13 Apr., 1857. 4713 Lewis Edwin, b. 23 Jan., 1852 ; d. 16 Mch., 1865. 2434.— VIII.— 1023. 'Oliver Bush Tei^net, born in Ontario, N. Y., 9 Dec, 1828, son of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 15 Oct., 1854, Lovice A. Booth, who was born 28 May, 1833, and died her birthday, 28 May, 1863. He married 21 May, 1865, his second wife, Sarah Deette Maxon, who was born in Wisconsin, 4 Dec, 1847, daughter of Austin and Melissa. Residence, Minnesota Lake, Minn., one and one-half miles from the village, on a farm of two hundred and forty acres of land, about one hundred and fifty-five under cultivation, and twenty- five acres of good timber. He has given much time and research to his branch of the Tenney family and possesses remark- able vigor both of body and mind. Children were born at Lm*a, Minn. Children : 4713 Sylvester Lafayette, b 2 Dec, 1855 ; d. 30 Jan., 1856. 4714 *Ellen Jane, b. 27 May, 1857. 4715 *Mittie T., b. 7 Oct., 1859. Oh. (2 w.):— 4716 *May Edith, b. 30 Aug., 1867. 4717 *Kittie Dell, b. 29 Sep., 1869. GEXEALOGY. 403 4718 *D Estaiug Oliver, b. 19 Apr., 1874. 4719 *Helen Parmela, b. 17 Oct., 1876. 2436.-VIII.-1023. HAJQ"A]sriAH Derrick Texxey, born in Ontario, X. Y., 3 May, 1882, son of Mesliach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married ITattie Foote. Residence, Lura, Minn., and Spring Yalley, Minn. Children : 4720 *Lime J., b. 25 Nov., 1861. 4721 *Euiily, b. 23 July, 1865. 4723 . *Ma A., b. 13 Oct., 1867. 4728 *Ada M., b. 4 Apr., 1872. 4724 *Chester W., b. 8 Feb., 1876. 4735 Agnes, b. 11 Apr., 1878 ; m. Wm. Foss of Wilmot ; he cl. 28 Nov., 1901. She was formerly a teacher in Minnesota and Dakota. 4726 George E., b. 2 Sept., 1880; m. 24 Oct., 1901, Bessie Kessin- ger. 4737 *Lettia E., b. 30 Oct., 1882. 4728 Pansy E., b. 22 Sept., 1888 ; d. 6 Oct., 1895. 4739 Oliver, tvrin, b. 19 Aug., 1890 ; d. same day. 4730 Orvill, twin, b. 30 Aug., 1890 ; d. 30 Aug., 1890. 2437— VIII-1023. Ambrose Fox Tenxey, born in Ontario, N. Y., 3 Oct., 1833, son of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 22 Mch., 1866, Maiy Eliza- beth Goff of Oswego county, X. Y., who was born 7 May, 1834. Resi- dence, Grapeland, Minn. ; a farmer. At the age of twenty-two he received the charge of his father's farm and family, and he proved a good manager; the most dutiful of sons and guardian to the younger children. He died J9 Nov., 1889. Children: 4731 Victor Ambrose, b. 10 Jan., 1868. 4733 Byi-on Henry, b. 23 July, 1870. 4733 Josephine Minerva, b. 14 July, 1873. 4734 Eliza Erminia, b. 35 Feb., 1877. 2440.— VIII.-1023. Nancy Almira Tenxey, born in Ontario, N. Y., 5 Mch., 1838, daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 27 Mch., 1854, George Booth. Residence, Ford county. He died 29 Apr., 1886. After enduring many hardships and privations she removed with her younger children to western Oregon. Children : I/O O 4735 Asa Jonathan, b. 10 Feb., 1855; m. 35 Dec, 1881, Emma Walworth. 404 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4736 Oscar Daniel, b. 17 Dec, 1857; m. Nancy A. Stephen; no issue. 4737 Calista, b. 22 Oct., 1850; m. 2 July, 1875, Mr. House. 4738 Ezra Sylvester, b. 13 Sept., 18G3; m. 2 Nov., 1887, Lessa Week. 4739 Lovice Ann, b. 29 Jan., 1866; m. 5 Dec, 1885, J. W. L. White. She d. 2 July, 1894. 4740 Lura Estelle, b. 17 Sept., 1868; m. 3 June, 1885, 0. A. Palmer. 4741 Lois, b. 3 Mch., 1870; m. 13 Sept., 1889, Jesse Sigelove. 4742 Luella, b. 22 Feb., 1872; m. 23 Dec, 1891; C. C. Slater of Blackly, Oregon. 4743 John, b. in 1873; d. 3 Feb., 1875. 4744 Bertie George, b. 5 Jan., 1874. 4745 Abby, b. 10 Feb., 1876. 4746 Herbert Oliver, b. 4 Jan., 1877; d. 13 Feb., 1877. 4747 Thomas, b. in 1878. 4748 Aaron Henry, b. 3 Jan., 1879; res. Adrian, Wis. 4749 Hallie Justin, b. 8 Apr., 1881; res. Wisconsin. 4750 Jack, b. 9 Mch., 1882. 4751 Son, twin, b. 15 Dec, 1885. 4752 William H. H., twin, b. 15 Dec, 1885. 4753 Lucy A., b. 16 July, 1888; d. 15 Nov., 1889. 4754 Albert A., b. 27 July, 1890. 4755 Lewis George, b. 20 Dec, 1893. 2441.— VIII.-1023. Elder Eber James Texney, born in Ontario, IST. Y., 6 May, 1839, son of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 23 Jan., 1864, Adelaide Elizabeth Bartholomew. He enlisted in the Union army in 1864, in the Third cavahy; went to Madison, Wis., and found the Thu'd cavalry full, and was transferred to the Twenty-first in- fantry volunteers; was discharged for disability' and received a pen- sion of 16, increased to $12 per month. Residence, Ramah, New Mexico. No children. 2442.— VIII.— 1023. Susan Avarilla Tekney, born in Ontario, N. Y., 23 Feb., 1841, daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married in Owatona, Minn., 4 Nov., 1869, James Ivers. Residence, Kansas. Children : 4756 *Orren Alpheus, b. 9 Aug., 1870, 4757 Oweu Orange, b. 22 Feb., 1873. 4758 Fred Bush, b. 17 Sept., 1877. 4759 Mark Eugene, b. 11 Sept., 1881; d. same year. 4760 Martha Elizabeth, b. 11 Sept., 1883; d. 14 Apr., 1885. GENEALOGY. 405 2443— VIII— 1023. Eliza Lovixa Texxey, born in Ontario, X. Y., 5 Apr., 1843, ■daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married in Wisconsin, 4 July, 1862, Nathan Frakes. Residence, Fond du Lac county. Wis., and Fairban county, Minn.; removed in 1873 to Orland county, Cal- ifornia. Children : 4761 Lorenzo D., b. 24 June, 1864. 4762 Alouzo D., b. 5 Jau., 1867. 4763 Lewis B., b. 27 Nov., 1868. 4764 Leon S. W., b. 23 Sept., 1871. 4765 Libbie L., b. 11 Oct., 1878; d. 27 Nov., 1893. 2444.— VIII.— 1023. George Meshach Tei^i^ey, born in Ontario, N. Y., 28 Jan., 1845, son of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 12 Apr., 1882, Olive Meloy. Residence, Wisconsin. Children : 4766 Sanford, b. 10 Jan., 1883; res. Lura, Minn. 4767 Lillie May, b. 1 Jan., 1884; d. in Aug., 1884. 4768 Emory, b. 8 Dec, 1887. 4769 Sylvester, b. 9 Feb., 1890. 4770 Edmond, b. 11 Sept., 1894. 4771 Lillie Edith, b. 27 June, 1897. 4772 Lucy Ruth, b. 13 Dec, 1889. 2446.— VIII.— 1023. Sally Friday Tekney, born in Ontario, N. Y., 9 Oct., 1847, daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married in Minnesota, Horatio Wicks. Residence, Mai)leton, Lura, and Decora, Minn. Children : 4773 Wilder, b. 1 Nov., 1863. 4774 Daughter, b. and d. 3 Feb., 1867. 4775 Orpha D., b. 13 May, 1868; m. 2 Jan., 1892, Charles Kalbow. 4776 Charles A., b. 5 Mob., 1870. 4777 Blake O., b. 28 July, 1871. 4778 Nathan E., b. 10 Jiily, 1873. 4779 John, b. 2 Dec, 1874; d. 13 Feb., 1875. 4780 Abby Tenney, b. 10 Feb., 1876; d. 23 Aug., 1878. 4781 Jack, b. 23 Aug., 1882. 4782 Son, b. 7 Jan., 1884. 4783 William H., b. 15 Dec, 1885. 4784 Thomas, b. 17 Nov., 1887. 4785 Lucy A., b. 16 July, 1888; d. 15 Nov., 1890. 4786 Albert A., b. 27 July, 1890. 4787 Lewis George, b. 20 Dec, 1893. 406 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2447.-VIII.-1023. Lucy Melissa Texxky, born in Ontario, N. Y., 16 Aug., 1849, daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 4 Xov., 1869, Byron Philbrook. Residence, California, where she died in 1875. Children : 4788 Rowena; Belle. 2448.— VIII.- 1023. Ann Augusta Tenney, born in Ontario, N. Y., 19 Aug., 1851, daughter of Meshach and Eliza S. (Bush) ; married 22 Mch., 1874, John Goff. Residence, jNIinnesota. Children : 4790 John Teuney, b. 17 June, 1877. 4791 lues Lavina, b. 23 Sept., 1879; m. 22 Mch., 1900, William Wood. 4792 Hiram S., b. 29 Jan., 1881. 4793 Hattie Augusta, b. 5 Feb., 1885. 4794 Mary Ermina, b. 5 Oct., 1886. 2449.— VIII.— 1024. Aarok Texney, born in Hancock, N. H., 8 June, 1806, son of Rev. Amos and Olive (Gilbert) ; married in 1833 Adaline Kidder of Alstead, N. H. She was educated at Bradford Academy, Mass., 1823. Residence, Hancock, N. H. He was a merchant, and died 23 Mch., 1869. She married her second husband. Deacon McNeil of West- minster, Vt. Children: 4795 *Harriet M., b. 25 June, 1834. 4796 Mary A., b. 23 Nov., 1839; res. Westminster, Yt.; unmarried. 4797 Henry A., b. 26 Nov., 1845; res. Westminster; unmarried. 4798 Herbert, b. in Marlow, 15 Apr., 1851; d. 20 Oct., 1870. 2450.— VIII.-1024. Sarah Tenney, born in Marlow, N. H., 30 Nov., 1807, daughter of Rev. Amos and Olive (Gilbert) ; married 2 May, 1833, Nathaniel Russell Butler, by her father. Rev. Amos Tenney. Residence, Mar- low ; removed to Ashburnham, Mass. She died 23 July, 1888. Mr. Butler died 9 Dec, 1893 ; a farmer. Children: 4799 Mary Ellen, b. 2 Feb., 1837 ; m. 11 June, 1857, Frederick Wright; d. at Phillipstou, Mass., 6 May, 1875. 4800 Emily Lucinda, b. 18 Jime, 1889; d. 20 Aug., 1881. 4801 Susan Olive, b. 11 Oct., 1843; d. 3 Dec, 1862. 4802 *LaRoy, b. 17 Nov., 1846. 4803 Addie Maria, b. 22 July, 1849; d. 21 Sept., 1890. GENEALOGY. 407 2451.-VIII.-1024. GiLBEKT Texxey, borii ill Marlow, IST. II., 24 July, 1809, son of Rev. Amos and Olive (Gilbert) ; married in Mario w, 11 Oct., 1831,^ Betsey Gale, who was born in Marlow, 12 Nov., 1812, and died 14 Feb., 1853. He married in Peterborough, N. H., 1 June, 1854, his. second wife, 3Ielinda Foster. Residence, Boston, Charlestown, Mass., and removed to Richland, Minn., where he died 29 Mch., 1868. Children : 4804 *Sarah Adaline, b. 4 Oct., 183.5. 4805 Frances Aun, b. iu C. 25 Apr., 1839: d. 1 Sept., 1841. 4806 John Wesley, b. 20 Sept., 1842; d. at Colioes, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1845. 4807 Frances Augusta, b. in Colioes 15 June, 1846; d. 27 Apr., 1847. 4808 *Ella Annette, b. 20 Oct., 1849. 4809 Sanford Gilbert, b. 22 July, 1851; d. 18 Aug., 1852. 4810 Hollis Adelbert, b. 9 Dec, 1852; m. Mary M. Peters. He d. 19 Mch., 1885. 2452.— VIII.— 1024. John Tenxet, born in Marlow, iST. IL. 8 Oct., 1812, son of Rev. Amos and Olive (Gilbert) ; married in Acton, 3Iass., in Oct., 1843, Susan Adams Priest of Littleton, Mass. Residence, Charlestown ^ Mass. He moved after Sept., 1844, and built railroads in the West for twenty years, retired fifteen years before his death at his resi- dence, Newton Highlands, Mass., 16 May, 1885, Child : 4811 John Priest, b. 8 Sept., 1844; m. 23 Jan., 1878, Elizabeth Ap- ple ton Moorhead, b. Boston, Mass., 80 Sept., 1853; res. Newton Center; a paper merchant, Carter, Rice & Co.,, Boston ; no issue. 2453.— VIII.-1024. Amos Ten^tey, born in Marlow, X. H., 5 Feb., 1815, son of Rev. Amos and Olive (Gilbert) ; married in Boston, Mass., 20 Feb., 1838, Maria H. Allen, who died at Newton, Mass., 20 Mch., 1850. He married in New York city 15 Apr., 1851, his second wife, Mary- Josephine Sutherland, deceased. In early manhood he engaged in the dry goods business in Boston, Mass., removed to New York city, and was the treasvirer of the cot- ton mills at Cohoes, N. Y. In 1851 he engaged in various raikoad enterprises. He promoted and built what is known as the Chicago and East Illinois railroad, and for a time was its treasurer. 408 THE TENNEY FAMILY. In one of Mr. Tenney's European visits, in 1859, he made an effort to trace our family name, and, if possible, obtain the record of the clearance of the vessel that brought our ancestors to this country, but failed to find trace in the advertising office at Hull. Mr. Tenney found the sheriff at East Riding, Yorkshire, England, to be a Tenney by name — a most agreeal)le and cultivated gentleman — who informed him that the family tradition is that we are of Xor- man origin. The chm-chyard in the county town of Lincoln county bears the name of the family far back to the middle of the fourteenth century upon the headstones in that old cemetery. The Normans are char- acterized as the intellectual as well as the physical aristocracy of modern Europe, and it is this resistless energy, in the face of all op- position, combined with intellectual grasp, that has given to America the name of the vouno; Norman nation. He died at his Brooklyn home Saturday in his eighty-eighth year (1903). Children : 4812 Maria Antoinette, b. 13 Apr., 1843; d. Aug., 1864. 4813 William Amos, b. 3 Aug., 1846; res. New York city; un- married. Oh. (2 w.) :— 4314 Sutherland, b. 26 Feb., 1854; graduated at Columbia College, 1873, with high honor; graduated at Columbia Law School, 1875, securing first prize; for four years assistant U. S. dis- trict attorney; in active practice in New York city; un- married. 4815 Herbert Spencer, b. 26 Aug., 1871; a lawyer; res. New York city; unmarried. 2458.-VIII.-1025. Dk, Leoxakd Tenney, born in Stoddard, N. H., 30 May, 1817, «on of Samuel and Clarissa (Royce) ; married 31 Mch., 1842, Susan A. Weeks. Residence, Marlow, N. H. He died 18 Apr., 1866. Mrs, Tenney married her second husband, Alfred Ward. She died 13 Mch., 1895. Children: 4816 Augusta M., b. 18 Feb., 1844; m. 2 Nov., 1869, J. L. McCrae; res. North Charlestown, N. H. 4817 Alviu M., b. 2 Feb., 1846; d. 24 Nov., 1875. 2459— VIII— 1025. Maria Tenney, born in Stoddard, X. H., 1 June, 1819, daughter of Samuel and Clarissa (Royce) ; married 13 Mch., 1839, James GENEALOGY. 409 Hudson, who was born 2 Sept., 1817. She died 18 Mch., 1878. Children : 4818 Oscar; d. from sickness contracted in the army. 4819 Eddie; d. at the age of seven years. 2460.— VIII.-1025. Pkof. Sanboex Tenney, born in Stoddard, N. H., 13 Jan., 1827, son of Samuel and Clarissa (Royce) ; raaiTied at Milford, N. H., 30 July, 1855, Abby A. Gove, daughter of Jacob and Abigail H. (San- born) Gove of Merrimac, Mass. Mrs. Tenney was born 8 May, 1836, and has published " Pictiu-es and Stories of Animals, for Little Ones at Home " (6 vols., 1868, N. Y.) ; also was a contributor to the " Natural History of Animals," etc. He graduated at Amherst Col- lege in 1853. For several years he was an instructor in mathematics and natural history at the normal school at Lancaster, Mass. He lectured on natural history before the Teachers' Institute of Massa- chusetts, and in New Llampshire, Pennsylvania, and other states. For three years he was a close student under the direction of Prof. Agassiz at Cambridge. On the opening of Vassar College in 1865 he was elected Professor of Natural History in that institution. In 1868 he was elected to the same chau* at Williams College, which position he held until the close of his life. He gave two courses of lectures before the Lowell Institute in Ijoston, Mass., and was under engagement for a third course at the time of his death, 9 July, 1877. He died suddenly at Buchanan, Mich., on his way to join the Rocky Mountain expedition. He was an enthusiast in his work, inspired his pupils, and knew nothing of any conflict between science and Christianity. He often made this thought prominent in his teach- ings. He was the author of " Geology for Teachers," " A Manual of Zoology" (1865), "Natin-al History of Animals," "Natural History Tablets," " Elements of Zoology," and other works adopted as text- books. Children : 4820 Amy Belle, b. 5 June, 1858. 4821 *Sanborn Gove, b. 16 Feb., 1864. 2463— VIII.— 1026. Stillmax Texney, born in Hancock, N. H., 22 Aug., 1809, son of Stephen and Lucy (Parker) ; married Roxanna Smith who died 2 Aug., 1877, aged sixty-eight years. Residence, Hancock. He died 16 Apr., 1882. Child : 4822 *James E., b. in 1840. 410 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2468— VIII.— 1027. David Ramsey, born in 3Iarlo\v, N. H., 29 Mch., 1810, son of James and Xancy (Tenne}^), married Mary Alice Ramsey, who was born 11 Mch., 1811, and died 4 Jnly, 1884, daughter of John and Margaret (Steele). Residence, Hancock and Langdon, N. H.; a carriage maker. Only four of their eleven children are now living ; two sons were in the ai'my and one died. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey observed their golden wedding in 1884. Children : 4823 Milan; George; Roduey; Isabel. 2469.— VIII.— 1027. James Ramsey, born in Marlow, N. H., 29 Jan., 1812, son of James and Nancy (Tenney) ; married Sarah I. Hopkins of Nashua, N. H., who died at Alstead, N. H., 2 Oct., 1860. He married his second wife, Laura Wilson of New York. Residence, Alstead. He was for two years a member of the New Hampshire legislature ; removed to Geneseo, 111.; a retired merchant. Children : 4827 James A., b. 2 June, 1841; a merchant; res. Geneseo. 4828 Augeline, b. 13 Jan., 1844; d. 11 Apr., 1845. 4829 Emily I., b. 22 Oct., 1845; m. Nathan Smith; res. Kansas. 4830 John E., b. 19 May, 1850; U. S. navy. 2470.— VIII.— 1027. JoHX Ramsey, born in Marlow, N. H., 3 Aug., 1814, son of James and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 6 Mch., 1837, Susan Butler of Marlow, Avho died 6 June, 1841. He married in 1845 his second wife, Rachel Howe, who died 10 Sept., 1851. He married 5 July, 1864, his third wife, Jane Webber. Residence, Orange, Mass.; a manufacture of sleighs ; retired. Child ( 2 w.) : 4831 Susan, b. 5 Aug., 1851; d. 28 Dec, 1866. 2471.-VIII.— 1027. Mary N. Ramsey, born in Marlow, N. H., 13 Sept., 1816, daughter of James and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 1 Jan., 1839, John A. Dar- ling of Lyndon, Vt., formerly a hotel keeper, who died 6 Apr., 1869. She married 2 May, 1870, her second husband, Leonard Western. Residence, Burke, Vt. Children : 4832 Mary I.; res. Barnet. Vt. 4833 Augeline; m.; res. Burlington, Vt. GENEALOGY. 411 2472.— VIII.— 1027. Celinda B. Ramsey, born in Maiiow, N. II., 4 Feb., 1819, daiigh- ter of James and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 22 Nov., 1842, David Emmons of Bristol, N. H., who died in Oct., 1854. She married 4 Mch., 1876, her second husband, Orville H. Peck. Residence, Al- stead, N. H. Children : 4834 Helen; m.; res. Lebanon, N. H. 4835 Etta L. ; m. Warren Freucli; res. Alstead. 2473.— VIII.— 1027. Luther P. Ramsey, born in Marlow, N. H., 21 Aug., 1821, son of James and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 6 Mnj, 1846, Betsey Dexter of Orange, Mass. Residence, Orange ; an ornamental painter. Chil- dren : 4836 Orviu, b. 24 May, 1848; res. Athol, Mass. 4837 Augusta A., b. 4 Aug., 1851; m.; res. Fitcliburg, Mass. 4838 Horace, b. 25 June, 1857; m. 29 Feb., 1880. 2477.— VIII.-1027. Nathan R. Ramsey, born in Marlow, N. H., 10 Apr., 1834, son of James and Nancy (Tenney) ; married 17 Feb., 1856, Louisa R. Decker, who was born in Oswego, N. Y., 16 July, 1837. Residence, Detroit, Mich.; a manufacturer of picture frames, mouldings, etc. Children : 4839 Fred H., b. 10 Feb., 1871; d. 15 July, 1872. 4840 Edna, b. 22 June, 1873. 2479.— VIII.— 1029. Rebecca Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 16 May, 1821, daugh- ter of Joel and Lavina (Messenger) ; married 12 Nov., 1843, Elbridge G. Gardner. Residence, Weymouth, Mass. Child : 4841 Carrie Lavina, b. 26 June, 1856; m. "William Spencer. 2480.-VIII.— 1029. Lavina Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 21 July, 1823, daughter of Joel and Lavina (Messenger) ; married 5 Nov., 1842, Alvin W. Hitchcock of Rockingham, Vt. Residence, Maiden, Mass. Child : 4842 Alvin W., b. 16 May, 1849 ; m. and bas three children. 2481.— VIII.— 1029. Wilber T. Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 20 Mch., 1825, son of Joel and Lavina (Messenger) ; married 14 Mch., 1850, Elvira A. 412 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Pease of Xashua, X. IT., avIio died at MaiTow, N. II., 20 Apr., 1873. Mr. Tenney died at Weston, Vt., 6 Dec, 1854. Children : 4843 Mary E. ; Emma J. 2482.— VIII.— 1029. Jaxe Texney, born in Hancock, N. H., 14 Aug., 1827, daughter of Joel and Jane (Thompson) ; raamed 3 Oct., 1847, Clinton Loud. Residence, Wepuouth, Mass. Mrs. Loud died 23 Aug., 1859. Chil- dren : 4845 Clara J., b. 25 July, 1851; d. 15 Sept., 1851. 4846 Jane Tenney, b. 29 July, 1859; d. 4 Sept., 1859. 2483.— VIII.— 1029. Oeinda Tenxey, born in Hancock, N. IL, 13 Aug., 1828, daugh- ter of Joel and Jane (Thompson); married 7 Dec, 1848, Orrin Huntley, who died in 1863. She married 19 Feb., 1865, her second husband and brother-in-law, Clinton Loud of Weymouth, Mass. Children. 4847 Charlie T., b. 10 June, 1869; d. 16 Sept., 1869. 4848 Emma J., b. 3 Nov., 1870. 2485.— VIII.-1029. Milton Tenxey, born in Marlow, X. H., 4 Jan., 1836, son of Joel and Jane (Thompson) ; married 4 July, 1863, Hattie M. Elhott, who was born 19 Mch., 1841, daughter of Elias D. and Sarah of Marlow. Residence, Somerville and Charlestown, Mass. ; formerly the proprietor of the Carter House at Antrim, X. H. Child : 4849 *Lena L., b. 16 Mch., 1865. 2487.— VIII. -1029. Emeline Tenxey, born in Marlow, X. H., 6 June, 1842, daugh- ter of Joel and Jane (Thompson); married 20 Aug., 1861, Martin A. Willard of Hancock, X\ H. Mrs. Willard died 29 Aug., 1870. Children : 4850 Jennie M., b. 11 Feb., 1863; m. 1 June, 1882, Hiram B. Mar- shall of Peterborough, N. H. 4851 Alice M., b. 11 Mch., 1868; d. 4 Sept., 1869. 2488.— VIII.— 1030. Irene Tenney, born in Hancock, X. H., 17 Dec, 1821, daughter of John and Sarah (Collins) ; married 27 Nov., 1841, Ebenezer G. GENEALOGY. 413- Matthews, who was born 1 Aug., 1817; a fanner. Residence, Fitch- burg, Harrisville, and Marlow, N. 11. Child : 4852 Franklin Khnball, b. 11 Sept., 1843. 2489— VIII.— 1030. Lydia Anx Texney, born in Hancock, N". H., 18 Nov., 1823, daughter of John and Sarah (Collins); married 25 Xov., 1845, Pres- ton Richardson Davis, who was born in Hancock, 21 Nov., 1820; a farmer. He removed to South Royalston, Mass., and in the spring of 1853 he purchased a farm in Peterborough, N. H., where he died 9 3Ich., 1885. Children : 4853 Ehner G., b. 24 Mch., 1850; m. Dorcas H. Nutter of Saco, Me.; res. Peterborough; a retail clothing dealer. 4854 Charles F., b. 19 Aug., 1854; m. Clara F. Dodge; res. Peter- borough ; in compauy with his brother. 2490.— VIII.— 1030. Cyrus Franklin Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 23 May, 1826, son of John and Sarah (Collins) ; married 1 Feb., 1849, Susan B. Smith, who was born 5 Aug., 1828, daughter of Otis and Rox- anna (Breed) Smith of Antrim, N. H. He died in Fitchburg, ]Mass., 1 Nov., 1871. Cyrus F. Tenney of Fitchburg in his will mentioned Idella E., Mable Agnes, Mary Alice, Susan B. Tenney, the guardian,. 4 Sept., 1872. (Worcester Co. Probate Records.) Children : 4855 Idella E.; m. W. E. Pettee of Francestown, N. H. 4856 Mable Agnes, twin, b. 2 Sept., 1864; d. 1 June, 1884. 4857 Mary Alice, twin, b. 2 Sept., 1864; d. 23 Jan., 1880. 2492.— VIII.— 1030. Sylvester Tenney, born in Hancock, N. H., 29 Mch., 1831,, son of John and Sarah (Collins) ; married 1 Sept., 1855, Maria E. Hay ward, daughter of John and Melinda (Washburn). Mrs. Ten- ney died 23 Mch., 1876. He married 1 .Jan., 1878, his second wife,, Mary F. Phelps of Francestown, N. H. He left home in 1848, and worked four years in a woolen mill at Harrisville, N. H., and a year in a grocery store in Lowell, Mass. Thence he went to a wholesale clothing and dry goods store in Boston, until Oct., 1854, when he went into business for himself at Fitchburg, Mass., dealing in gro- ceries ; subsequently a farmer in Peterborough, N. H., where he purchased, but after a short experience he again entered trade. 414 THE TENNEY FAMILY. assisted by his eldest son, and has built up a large business. Chil- dren : 4858 Fred S., b. in Boston, 22 Feb., 1857; graduated from a busi- ness college in Rhode Island; m. 27 Aug., 1884, Anna A. Clark of New York. Ch. (2\v.) : — 4859 Ina Mary, b. 9 Oct., 1878. 4860 John Coilins, b. 2 Oct., 1880. 4861 Annie Grace, b. 13 July, 1883. 2493— VIII— 1030. jA:\rEs CoLLixs Texney, born in Hancock, N. II., 21 Aug., 1833, son of John and Sarah (Collins); married 1 Oct., 1856, Mary Eliza Wheeler, who was born in Fitchburg, Mass., 3 Oct., 1838, daughter of Aaron and Hannah (Dane). At the time of his marriage he was a dealer in boots and shoes in Fitchburg. Removed to Minnesota, Avhere he resided a few years. He retui-ned and bought out a cloth- ing store in Ayer Junction, Mass., adding a shoe department to the business, which he continued until his death in July, 1878. She re- sided in New Haven, Conn., for a period. Children : 4863 George Lincoln, b. 21 Apr., 1861; res. Worcester, Mass. 4863 Charles Orton, b. 28 July, 1866; d. 2 Feb., 1867. 4864 Annie May, b. 11 Apr., 1869; educated at Mt. Holyoke; m. John M. Wadhams, Jr. 4865 Fred Wheeler, b. 12 May, 1875. 2496.— VIII.— 1030. Saeah Elizabeth Texney, born in Hancock, N. H., 28 Aj^r, 1842, daughter of John and Sarah (Collins); married 4 Xov., 1868, Elijah S. Wilder, a provision dealer. Residence, Antrim, N. H. Children : 4866 Charles; Addie. 2500.-VIII.— 1034. Lydia Maria Billings, born in Dublin, N. H., 18 Dec, 1827, daughter of Benjamin A. and Sarah (Tenney) ; married in Albion, Me., 18 Aug., 18.50, Josiah Main, Jr., who was born in Albion, 11 Aug., 1819 ; a farmer. Residence, China, Me. Mrs. Main died 4 May, 1874. Children : 4868 Mary Melissa, b. 13 Apr., 1851; m. Lynn W. Rollins. 4869 Lydia Maria, b. 13 Nov., 1853. GENEALOGY. 415 4870 Jane Auu, b. 2 Nov., 1855; m. James W. Mallett; res. Bev- erly, Mass.; a carriage manufacturer. 4871 Charles Josiah, b. 10 Aug., 1S62; m. Emeline Fletcher. 2508— VIII— 1036. Lacortes Tex>s'ey, born 9 Dec, 1838, son of Isaac and ]\fary (Wight) of Windham, Ohio; married 14 Feb., 1860, his cousin, Abbie E. Brooks, who was born 6 Aug., 1836, daughter of Thomas and xVbigail (Tennev). Children : 4872 *LaZell, b. 8 Oct., 1803. 4873 May, b. 17 Feb., 1865; m. 24 June, 1885, Henry C. Hurst. 2519— VIII.-1038. Emily Gove Tennet, born in Wihnot, IST. H., 24 June, 1838, daughter of CoL Samuel T. and Sally (Gove); married 9 June, 1861, Henry K. Mason, w^ho was born in Dorchester, N. H., 9 July, 1838, son of Dr. Horatio N., who was born in Grafton, N. H., and Mary (Davis), who was born in Andover, N. H. Residence, Wilmot. At this date, 1903, he is a representative in the Xew Hampshne legis- lature, also serving as town clerk. Children : 4874 Mary T., b. 2-3 Mch., 1862; m. Mr. Patten, and d. 24 Sept., 1899. 4875 Angle E., b. 4 May, 1869; m. Mr. Thomas. 2520.— VIII.— 1038. Isaac Dodge Tenney, born in Wilmot, IST. H., 4 May, 1840, son of Col. Samuel T. and Sally (Gove) ; married Tuesday, 1 Jan., 1867, Abby P. Ray, born in Wilmot, 6 Mch., 1846, daughter of Moses H. and Mary J. Prescott. Her father was a twin and resembled his brother so nearly that thev deceived the immediate family. Her mother also had a twin brother. Residence, Wilmot. He served in the War of the Rebellion ; a farmer on the Prescott farm. He has in his possession the Tenney family Bible. Children : 4876 Mary Abby, b. 15 Sept., 1869; d. 16 Sept., 1869. 4877 Pamelia, b. 22 Feb., 1870; m. Fred Piper. 4878 Roxanna, b. 27 Mch., 1873; m. Byron Tenney. 4879 Willie L., b. 4 Aug., 1879; d. in 1882. 4880 Mary Ellen, b. 29 Mch., 1882; m. Newell Grace. 2522.— VIII.— 1038. AbeaHxUi Melvix Texjs^ey, born in Wilmot, X. H., 22 ]Mch., 1844, son of Col. Samuel T. and Sally (Gove) ; married Sarah L. Prescott. He died 4 Oct., 1885. Residence, Wilmot. Children: 416 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4881 Andrew Jackson, b. in June, 1868; m. Dora Wheeler; no issue. 4882 *Byrou, b. IG Apr., 1865. 4883 Clara, b. 27 June, 1868. 4884 Alva, b. 22 Mcli., 1878 ; cl. 20 May, 1899. 4885 Charles, b. 16 Apr., 1880. 4886 Rosa, b. 11 Mch., 1882. 4887 Lura, b. 11 Sept., 1885. 2525— VIII.-1038. Samuel Tylor Texxey, born in Wilmot, X. H., 24 June, 1850^ son of Col. Samuel T. and Sally (Gove) ; married Mary Ann Good- ale. He died 4 Feb., 1894. Children: 4888 Daisy ; ui. Fred Partington ; has six children. 4889 Sadie ; ni. 2526— VIII— 1038. Kirk M. Ten:ney, born in Wilmot, N. H., 30 July, 1855, son of Col. Samuel T. and Sally (Gove) ; married 25 Dec, 1876, Emma Heath of Springfield, N. H. He lived at home until he married, then purchased a farm in Springfield where he resided two years, afterwards returned to the homestead to care for his parents. He returned to Springfield soon after their death, where he now resides. Children : 4890 Leon L., b. 27 Jan., 1878. 4891 Zellie D., b. 4 Nov., 1880. 4892 Blanche E., b. 20 Aug., 1883. 2528.— VIII.— 1041. Charles Barnard Tenney, born in Boston, Mass., 1 Nov., 1837, son of Oliver and Betsey (Cragin) ; married 16 Nov., 1858, Abbie Augusta Learned. Residence, Kansas City, Kan.; a provision dealer. Children : 4893 Ida Elizabeth, b. 27 Feb., 1860. 4894 *George Oliver, b. 11 Sept., 1861. 4895 Louis Edgar, b. 13 May, 1864. 4896 Belle Louise, b. 18 Dec, 1867. 2529.-VIII.— 1041. William Henry Tenney, born in Boston, Mass., 21 Dec, 1839,, son of Ohver and Betsey (Cragin) ; married 20 Oct., 1864, Charlotte Amelia Lane, Avho was born 16 May, 1845. Residence, Boston, Mass. ; removed to Littleton ; formerly an art dealer in Boston ;, retired. Children : GENEALOGY. 417 4897 Minna Eliot, b. 20 Oct., 1865; res, Watertowu ; a popular lecturer, lier subjects being her travels in Norway and tours through Quebec and beautiful New Brunswick and many others. 4898 Frank E., b. 8 Feb., 1867. 4899 Emma E., b. 6 Apr., 1878. 2530.--VIII.— 1045. Alfred Reed Texney, born in New Ipswich, N". H., 7 Oct., 1835, son of Alfred and Betsey (Whitcomb); 'married 20 May, 1880, Ann Shattuck, who died 11 Dec, 1881. He married 13 Aug., 1884, his second wife, H. Augusta Hildreth of New Ipswich. Child : 4900 Alfred, d. 11 Dec, 1881. 2533.-VIII.-1045. MarthxS. a. Texxey, born in New Ipswich, N. 11., 4 Jan., 1843, daughter of Alfred and Betsey W. (Whitcomb) ; married 28 Nov., 1872, Thomas Bancroft, a carpenter, who died 13 July, 1885, aged forty-one years. Residence, Pepperell and Fitchburg, Mass. Chil- dren : 4901 Lizzie C, b. 20 Oct., 1873 ; d. 2 July, 1895. 4902 "Walter D., b. 19 July, 1878. 2537.— VIII.— 1047. Oliver Texxey, born in New Ipswich, N. H., 6 July, 184G, son of Barnard and Harriet (Wallace) ; married 6 July, 1885, Ella F. Hale, daughter of Julius A. and Eliza (Perry) of Rindge, N. H., a direct descendant of Thomas Hale, who came from England to America in 1685. Mrs. Tenney was born 17 Mch., 1859. Residence, New Ipswich, at the homestead, on a large milk farm called High- land Farm ; a heavy taxpayer. Children : 4903 Hattie Ella, b. 6 June, 1886. 4904 Wallace Oliver, b. 10 July, 1889. 4905 Wilber Hale, b. 29 June, 1892. 4906 Alice Florence, b. 20 Feb., 1894. 4907 Ruth Marion, b. 16 Nov., 1896. 2539.— VIII.— 1060. Abijah D. Tenxey, born in Hanover, N. H., son of Amos and Percy (Durkee) ; married Sarah Ann Dewey of Hanover. Residence, Hanover, Darien, N. Y., and Clarence, Wis., where Mrs. Tenney 418 THE TENNEr FAMILY. died. He married a second wife, by whom he had two sons. The family removed to Arkansas, where he died. Children : 4908 Sarah ; William ; Catherine ; Ruth. 2540.— VIII.— 1060. Au&usTA Tennet, born in Hanover, N. H., daughter of Amos and Percy (Dm-kee) ; married Dr. J. D. Pride. Residence, Williamslown, Vt., Clarence, Wis., and Alden, N. Y., where Mrs. Pride died. Chil- dren : 4913 Ellen ; d. at three years of age. 4913 Ellen A. ; d. in Alden, aged twenty years. 4914 Darius Kingsbury ; m. Eliza Cook of Buffalo, N. Y. ; res. Mil- waukee, Wis. ; had sou Charles. 4915 Amos Tenney ; d. aged three years. 2541.— VIII.-1060. Marinda Tenney, born in Hanover, N. H., daughter of Amos and Percy (Durkee) ; married Benjamin D. Miller, who pm-chased the Tenney homestead. The house was built in 1800. He was a lifelong resident of Hanover ; now deceased. Children : 4916 Eliza ; Delia ; Henry. 2542.-VIII.-1061. Sophia Texxet, born in Lyme, N. H., 3 July, 1811, daughter of Adna and Susan (Durkee) ; married Ashabel Stone who died 6 June, 1847, aged thirty-six years. Children : 4919 Adna ; Oliver ; Hersy ; Festus. 2558.— VIII.— 1063. Emeline Texnet, born in Hanover, N. H., 20 Se^jt., 1828, daughter of Silas and Olivet (Topliff) ; married 28 Dec, 1848, Seth C. Draper, who lived in Lancaster, N. Y., and died 3 Aug., 1887. Children : 4923 Silas Tenney ; Martin ; Albina. 4936 Emeline ; Tenney. 2559.— VIII.— 1065. Nancy Map.ia Tenney, born in Hanover, N. H., 28 Oct., 1819, daughter of WilUam and Nancy (Durkee) ; married in Hanover, 30 July, 1884. She was a woman of rare gifts, of great energy, philan- thropic, zealous in church, temperance, and charitable work, and de- GENEALOGY. 419 voutly grateful for her long line of Puritan ancestry. She died at Pigeon Cove., I\Iass., 22 July, 1892, of heart failure. By will she made the following public bequests : To the A. B. F. M. S., 8500 ; to the American Home Mission Society, S500 ; to Dartmouth Col- lege, $1,000, to form a scholarship in memory of her husband, to be known as the "George W. Benson scholarship," in no case to be given to any young man not strictly temperate. Children : 4928 Caroliue Adelaide, b. 22 Oct., 1847; d. 27 Aug., 1866. 4929 "William Tenney, b. 29 Aug., 1852; d. 19 Aug., 1859. 4930 Ruth Tenney, b. 15 Apr., 1857; d. 23 June, 1863. 4931 George William, b. 22 July, 1859; d. 29 June, 1863. 2561.— VIII.— 1065. Ruth Elizabeth Tex^^ey, born in Hanover, X. H., 11 Feb., 1823, daughter of William and Xancy (Durkee); married 27 Sept., 1848, Amos Adams Blanchard of Jamestown, X. Y., a lawyer who graduated at Dartmouth College. Residence, Buffalo, X. Y. ; removed to Lawrence, Mass., where he was law partner of G. W. Benson, Esq. After the death of Mrs. Blanchard, w^hich occurred 14 Sept., 18.57, he removed to California, where he is a large real estate owner. Children : 4932 Mary Tenney, b. 18 Nov., 1851; m. E. R. Spaulding; res. Philadelphia, Pa.; sis children. 4938 Shila Tenuey, b. 6 Jan., 1855; m. R, Porter Lee of Buffalo, N. Y. ; five children. 2564.— VIII.— 1065. Adaline Augusta Tenney, born in Hanover, X. H., 23 Jan., 1833, daughter of William and Xancy (Dm-kee) ; married 13 Aug., 1862, John Leander Brewster, who graduated at Dartmouth Col- lege in 1861 ; a teacher of high ability at Dover, X. H., and Law- rence, Mass., serving seven years as superintendent of schools ; treasurer of savings bank ; trustee of the Brewster endowment fund, also of the Wolfeborough, X. H., Free Academy fund. Residence, Lawrence and Andover, Mass., where they are active members of the Congregational Church. Mrs. Brewster is characterized by cul- ture and refinement, with generous hospitality. She received the appointment as trustee of Danvers Asylum. Children : 4934 Edward Tenney, b. 24 July, 1864; d. 17 Sept., 1866. 4985 *Edwin Tenuey, b. 11 Oct., 1866. 4936 William Tenney, b. 15 Aug., 1869; Harvard College. 1893; professor in Columbia University. 420 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2568— VIII.— 1076. Major Otis Seth Tenxey, bom in Hanover, N. H., 4 Dec, 1822, son of Capt. Seth and Esther (Miller) ; married 18 May, 1848, Junia M. Warner, who was born 29 Sept., 1820, daughter of Dr. James Warner of Wilmington, Del. At the age of thirteen he en- tered the Norwich Institute to prepare for college ; entered the Norwich University, from which he graduated in 1845 ; in 1847 re- ceived from his Alma Mater the degree of A. M., and in 1881 the deo-ree of LL. D. He taught in a military school at Wilmington, removed to Kentucky and estabhshed a school of the same kind at old Fort Mason, Mt. Sterling. In 1847 he began the study of law with Col. Walter Chiles. In Mch., 1849, admitted to the bar and began the practice of his profession at Mt. Sterling, which was unin- terrupted vmtil Oct., 1862, when he entered the Confederate army as a private. He soon became major of the Second Kentucky cav- alry, serving until the close of the war, and paroled at Lexington, Kv. He resumed his practice of law, and in 1882 he removed to Lexington, his present residence, and is one of the most active, enterprising men in his city, and one of the first lawyers of central Kentucky. Children : 4937 Otis Seth, b. 30 Feb., 1849; d. young. 4938 Harriet H., b. 19 Sept., 1850; d. 25 July, 1854. 4939 Robert P., b. 2 Dec, 1852; d. 23 July, 1854. 4940 *Liniau H., b. 17 July, 1855. 4941 Auua M., b. 6 Apr., 1857; m. 5 Feb., 1878, W. W. Hamilton of Mt. Sterling; a farmer; res. Butler, Mo.; no issue. 4943 Harriet H., b. 18 Mch., 1860; d. 36 Nov., 1863. 2570.— VIII.— 1076. Esther Aj^gelinb Texney, born in Hanover, N. H., 12 Dec, 1826, daughter of Capt. Seth and Esther (Miller) ; married 21 Dec, 1848, Charles D. Holton, who was born in Charlestown, N. H., 26 Mch., 1820. Residence, Hanover, until after the birth of the chil- dren ; removed to Atco, N. J., where they now reside. Children : 4943 Clarence E., b. 19 Oct., 1849. 4944 Fred G., b. 26 Nov., 1853. 2572.— VIII.-1076. Charles Carroll Tenxey, born in Hanover, N. H., 22 Nov., 1831, son of Capt. Seth and Esther (3Iiller) ; married 30 May, 1867, Maj. Otis S. Tenney. GENEALOGY. 421 Mary A. Bunker. Residence, Loudon, O.; a prosperous farmer. Children : 4945 Anna M., b. 13 Sept., 1868. * 4946 Myra E., b.- 29 Dec, 1870. 4947 Gertrude M., b. 17 Nov., 1873. 4948 Jennette W., b. 28 Oct., 1876. 4949 Lizzie Kate, b. 3 Jan., 1880. 2573.-VIII.— 1076. David Culver Tennet, born in Hanover, N. H., 28 Dec, 1834, son of Capt. Seth and Esther (Miller) ; married 22 Mch., 1866, Susan A. G. Miller, who was born in Hanover, 22 Mch, 1847, and died in Hanover, 15 Oct., 1874, which event "greatly changed the course of his life." Residence, Etna, N. H. ; a farmer. His good sister, Mary Marinda, resides with him. Child : 4950 *Elmer Seth, b. 4 Sept., 1870. 2574.— VIII.-1078. Lavina Amelia Texney, born in Hanover, N. H., 9 Dec, 1822, daughter of Capt. David and Emily (Owen); married in 1851 Charles Putnam, who was born in Hanover, and died in Hamilton county, Texas, in 1878. She was for many years a successful teacher in New Hampshire and Ohio, and died in Hamilton county, Texas, 20 Oct., 1897. Children : 4951 Clara M., b. 2 July, 1852; m. L. H. Baker; res. Star, Texas. 4952 Owen H., b. in Aug., 1858; m. Mary Eddy; res. Bvarts, Texas. 4953 Jennie M., b. 18 Dec, 1854; m. L. Buskirk. 4954 Blanche, b. in Oct., 1857; d. Jan., 1878. 4955 Hattie B., b. in Dec, 1858; m. Charles Crispell; she d. 4956 Laura Etta, b. in 1860; m. Charles Bowman; res. Star, Texas. 4957 Carlos, b. in 1861; m. Jennie Henderson; res. Morgan, Okla- homa. 4958 Percy, b. in 1863; m. Thomas Sawyer; res. Evarts, Texas. 4959 Nellie, b. in 1865; m. S. P. Drake; res. Hamilton, Texas. 2575.-VIII.— 1078. Laura Owex Tenney, born in Hanover, N. XL, 16 Jan., 1824, daughter of Capt. David and Emily (Owen) ; married A. M. Kings- bury, who was born in Hanover in 1820. She died in Cleveland, Tenn., in 1883. Children: 4960 Gilbert M., b. 14 Jan. , 1846 ; m., in 1871, Mrs. Sade Brewster. He d. in Buffalo, N. Y., 1900. 422 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4961 Emily T., b. iu Nov., 1848 ; m. Thomas Dean of Rome, N. Y. ; res. Indianapolis, Ind. 4963 Anna L., b. in Aug., 1852 ; m. Rev. Thomas Harton ; res. Dallas, Texas. 4963 Laura, b. in 1857 ; m. McDaniels, who d. ; m. second Charles McRay, who d. in Cannon City. She d. in Denver, Col., 1903. 2577— VIII.— 1078. Emelixe Douglas Texxey, born in Hanover, N. H., 10 July, 1831, daughter of Captain David and Emeline (Owen) ; married in Chicago, 111., 22 Sept., 1865, Gilbert D. Kingsbury, who was born in Hanover, 2 Mch., 1825, and died in Hamilton county, Texas, 15 Mch., 1877. She taught school twenty-five years; still active. " Having many reasons for gratitude to the Giver of destinies and a perfect faith in the exact justice of all that now and ever comes to me and mine." Residence, Star, Texas. Children : 4964 Dora E., b. in Odell, 111., 6 Sept., 1866 ; m. Judge John W. Warren, Nov., 1887 ; res. Hamilton, Texas. 4965 Ernest G., b. 27 Dec, 1868 ; a farmer ; justice of the peace ; res. Star, Tex. 2581.- VIII.-1083. Emily Tenxey, born in Hartford, Vt., 31 Jan., 1828, daughter of Dr. Ira and Sophia (Hazen) ; married 14 April, 1851, Dr. Eustice Virgil Watkins. Residence, Newbury, Vt. Having completed his medical studies he commenced in the spring of 1851 the practice of his profession at Newbury, where he soon won the confidence of the people, and was widely celebrated for professional ability. He was a member of the Congregational Church and died 18 Dec, 1888. Children : 4966 George Tenney, b. 12 Oct., 1855 ; d. 19 Oct., 1860. 4967 *Emily Sophe, b. 30 Apr., 1858. 4968 *Lucia Anne, b. 21 Jan., 1863. 4969 *Harris Ralph, b. 8 Mch., 1866. 2584.— VIII.-1084. Alpha C. Tenney, born in Hartford, Vt., 20 Aug., 1820, daugh- ter of Harper and Cynthia (Marsh) ; married 28 Sept., 1843, Hiram Savage, who was born 21 Sept., 1817; a farmer. Residence, Lan- caster, N. H. Child : 4970 Emma, b. 22 Dec, 1848. GENEALOGY. 423 2585.-VIII.-1084. Julia Ann Tenney, born in Hartford, Vt., 26 Oct., 1822, daugh- ter of Harj^er and Cynthia (Marsh) ; married 25 May, 1843, ITazen N. Savage of Lancaster, N. H.; a farmer. She died 6 Apr., 1860. Children : 4971 George Harper, b. 4 Aug., 1844. 4972 JuUGj E., b. 23 Apr., 1847 ; res. Blair, Neb. 2586— VIII.-1084. Dr. Hojeer Hopson Tennet, born in Randolph, Vt., 21 July, 1826, son of Harper and Cynthia (Marsh) ; married 19 June, 1857, Sarah A. Johnson of Haverhill, N. H. He was a practising physi- cian at Haverhill in 1858, but on account of ill health he removed to Irving, Kan., where he practised until his death, which event occurred in 1881. "He gained an honorable position in his profes- sion." He graduated M. D. at Dartmouth College in 1855. 2587.-VIII.— 1084. Dr. Charles Harper Tenxey, born in Hartford, Vt., 21 July, 1830, son of Harper and Cynthia (Marsh); married 25 Nov., 1862, Fannie W. Xutt of Montpelier, Vt., who died 8 Nov., 1864. He was educated at Newbury Seminary and graduated from Dartmouth Medical College, 1858, and in 1859 from the medical college in New York. For two years he was assistant surgeon and physician in the hospital at Blackwell's Island. He had a number of years' exper- ience as a general practitioner, and served as assistant surgeon in the Seventh regiment, Vt. volunteers, from May, 1863, till 1864. At the time of his death, 23 Apr., 1874, he was assistant physician at the insane asylum at Brattle boro, Vt. He was attractive in presence and in manner. 2589.— VIII.-I085. Carlos Tenxet, born in Hartford, Vt., 21 July, 1824, son of Reuben and Polly (Savage) ; married 11 Aug., 1851, Clara O. Nott, who was born 3 Jan., 1823, and died 17 Mch., 1862. He married 8 Aug., 1862, his second wife, Mary E. Richardson of Bradford, Mass., who was born 13 May, 1833 and died 31 Aug., 1872. He married 3 June, 1873, his third wife, Ann Howard of Pomfret, Vt. Resi- dence, Hartford. Mr. Tenney died 9 Feb., 1880. Children : 4973 Susan Adelaide, b. 28 June, 1853 ; d. 25 May, 1863. 4974 Laura Maria, b. 20 Nov., 1860 ; d. 15 Feb., 1863. 424 THE TENNEY FAIMILY. Oh. (2w.):— 4975 *Lam-a Carlton, b. 18 Aug., 1863. 4976 Lucy Dimick, b. 17 Jan. ; d. 6 Apr., 1866. 4977 Ella Marion, b. 25 Feb., 1869 ; res. Maiden, Mass. Ch. (3 w.):— 4978 Emma Howard, b. 4 Sept., 1875; m. 11 Apr., 1900, Wilbert Biirris ; res. Maiden. 2590— VIII.— 1085. Lucius Tenney, bom in Hartford, Yt., 19 Feb., 1826, son of Reuben and Polly (Savage); married 11 Nov., 1852, Mary E. Smith of Lebanon, IST. H., who was born 6 July, 1830. He removed to Newburg, Ind., Avhere he engaged in mercantile business till the spring of 1868, when he removed to Bradford, Mass., as a master painter. He was a Republican of the staunchest kind ; a member of the Odd Fellows, upholding "the three grand principles of the order," and his opinion was worthy of thoughtful consideration. He was stricken with paralysis and died 29 June, 1889. Children: 4979 Willis P. Smith, b. 11 Jan., 1858; d. 30 Dec, 1861. 4980 *Ahce Isabella, b. 1 Jan., 1863. 4981 *ATthur Smith, b. 25 Nov., 1866. 4982 Charles Lucius, b. 3 Aug., 1868 ; d. 8 Jan., 1903, unmarried. 2591.— VIII.— 1085. Rev. Jasper Tejs-ney, born in Hartford, Vt., 16 Nov., 1827, son of Reuben and Polly (Savage) ; married 27 Feb., 1855, Lucetta Tut- tle, daughter of Sampson and Mary (McAllister) of Hancock, X. H., where Mrs. Tenney was born 12 Maj', 1829, a graduate of Newbury Seminary, and taught school for a period. He graduated in 1851 at the Wesleyan University, Conn., and taught a year in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. In 1852-3 a civil engi- neer in Indiana, and in 1854 a teacher in Newbury Seminary, Yt. He returned to the West and taught until health failed, when he re- turned to Hartford, where he died 15 June, 1858. Mi-s. Tenney and daughter reside at " The Eliot," Roxbury, Mass. (1903). Children : 4983 *Charles Tuttle, b. 1 June, 1857. 4984 Mary Alice, b. 21 Aug., 1858; a student in Smith College two years, now in the Catalogue department of Boston Public Library. 2594.— VIII.— 1085. Eliza Texxey, born in Hartford, Xt., 3 Apr., 1833, daughter of Reuben and Polly (Savage) ; married 1 July, 1861, James Wood- GENEALOGY. 425 ward of Windsor, Vt. They removed to Indianola, la., and Port- land, Ore., where he was a deacon in the Congregational Church, jn-evioiisly elder in the Presbyterian denomination. lie was a sol- dier in the War of the Rebellion. Children : 4985 *Charles Russell, b. 17 Sept., 1862. 4986 *Mmuie Laura, b. 10 Apr., 1866. 4987 Mary Isabel, b. 12 Mch., 1869; m. 20 Feb., 1899, Alex Peudry. Slie d. 1 Feb., 1900. 4988 James Teuuey, b. 14 June, 1871; m. 3 Mch., 1903, Alice A. Vaughn. 4989 Daughter, b. 7 Sept., 1873; d. 4990 Frank Tyler, b. 1 Nov., 1874. 2595.— VIII.-1085. Laura Tenney, born in Hartford, Vt., 13 Feb., 1836, daughter of Reuben and Polly (Savage) ; married 8 Aug., 1860, Rev. Isaac Newton Carlton, who was born 10 June, 1832, and graduated at Dartmouth College with A. M. ; he received from his Alma Mater the honorary degree of Ph. D. ; again from Yale College the degree of A. M. in 1873. For fourteen years he was the j^rincipal of the State Normal School at Xew Britain, Conn., removed to Bradford, Mass., and became principal of the Carlton school. He died sud- denlv 8 Aug., 1902. Mrs. Carlton graduated in 1857 from Tilden Seminary, West Leb- anon, N. H., and is an earnest Christian, personally identified with charitable, literary, and social life. Children : 4191 George Willard, b. 28 Feb., 1862; d. 25 Aug., 1863. 4992 Edward Newton, b. 21 Dec, 1863; d. 21 Jan., 1865. 4993 *Grace Marion, b. 21 Aug., 1865. 4994 * Walter Tenney, b. 24 Dec, 1867. 4995 Clara Louise, b. 29 May, 1869; graduated in 1889 at Bradford Academy; possesses musical talent. 4996 Albert Theodore, b. 28 Dec, 1872; graduated at Yale, 1896. 4997 Laura Mary, b. 18 Nov., 1875; d. 18 May, 1879. 2596.— VIII.-1087. Laura Dimick, born in Hartford, Vt., 4 Feb., 1835, daughter of Samuel B. and Lucy (Tenney) ; married 28 Oct., 1857, Charles B. Stone. Residence, Hartford. Children : 4998 Susan Rebecca, b. 15 Mch., 1859; d. 25 July, 1861. 4999 Emily Blake, b. 12 Aug., 1860; m. 8Nov., 1881, George C. Brocbury. 426 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 5000 Bartlett Dimick, b. 22 Feb., 1862; m. 6 Jan., 1889, Ada T. Hazeu. 5001 Echvard Euos, b. 28 Dec, 1863; d. 20 Mcli.,.1882. 5002 Lucy Tenney, b. 1 Feb., 1866. 5003 Heury Morrill, b. 30 Nov., 1867; d. 3 Jan., 1869. 5004 Artliiir W., b. 22 Jan., 1870. 5005 Ruth H., b. 8 Sept., 1876. 2597— VIII.— 1087. Susan Dimick, born in Hartford, Vt., 6 Nov., 1836, daughter of Samuel B. and Lucy (Tenney); married 31 Dec, 1869, Arthur II. Hazen. Residence, Hartford. Children : 5006 Gertrude, b. 9 Sept., 1873. 5007 William D., b. 24 Nov., 1877. 2600.— VIII.— 1097. Lyman Potter Tenney, born in Hanover, X. H., 30 June, 1819, son of Chester and Pamelia (Nelson) ; married in Albany, Vt., 17 June, 1844, Louisa Page, who was born in Cabot, Vt., 24 Nov., 1820. Residence, Albany. Mr. Tenney died 20 May, 1882. Children: 5008 *Julia M., b. 1 Apr., 1845. 5009 *Mary A., b. 4 Jan., 1847. 5010 *George Nelson, b. 24 Feb., 1850. 5011 Lora, b. 12 Jan., 1852; d. 6 Feb., 1852. 5012 Fred N., b. 18 July, 1861; m. 2 Oct., 1890, Flora Hortense Church, daughter of Elijah P. of Irasburg, Vt. ; res. Al- bany, Vt. ; a teacher; d. of quick consumption 15 July, 1891. 5013 Lora E., b. 8 Dec, 1865; d. 29 Jan., 1879. -^ 2602.— VIII.— 1097. John F. Tenney, born in Albany, Vt., 29 Mch., 1827, son of Chester and Pamelia (Nelson) ; married 26 Ajir., 1853, Evaline Washburn, who was born in Albany 3 Feb., 1829, and died in Feb., 1864, He married 3 Jan., 1856, his second wife, Susan Washburn, who was born 22 Feb., 1833, and died 2 May, 1862, a sister to Eva- line. He married 25 Apr., 1865, his third wife, Amelia J. Wash- burn, who was born 15 Feb., 1834, and died 21 June, 1884; she was a sister to Evaline and Susan. Residence, Albany. He died 23 Apr., 1883. Children: 5014 *Frank W., b. 18 Feb., 1854. Ch. (2 w.) :— 5015 Rosetta, twin, b. 1 May, 1858. 5016 Rcsilla, twin, b. 1 May, 1858; d. 9 May, 1858. GENEALOGY. 427 5017 Florence E., b. 31 July, 1859; m. in Sept., 1882, James Gil- more. She d. 18 Apr., 1889, without issue. 5018 *Cora P., b. 12 Feb., 1862. 2603.— VIII— 1098. Austin Andrew Tenney, born in Hanover, N. IL, 21 Sept.^ 1820, son of Andrew and Betsey E. (Miner) ; married in Peekskill, N. y., 4 July, 1841, Sarah Delia Higgins. He was by trade a moulder, a proficient workman ; slight in build and of a delicate constitution. He died 2 Oct., 1841, of congestive chills, while a guard in the Sing Sing, N. Y., state prison ; burial at the Quaker cemetery in Peekskill. No children. 2605.— VIII.— 1098. SoLOx Henry Tenney, born in Hanover, N. H., 14 Feb., 1824, son of Andrew and Betsey E. (Miner) ; married in Boston, Mass., 10 Dec, 185G, Mary E. Bartlett, who was born in Plymouth, Mass., 1 Mch., 1838. Mr. Tenney received the appointment of warden in the Massachusetts state prison, and was murdered 29 Dec, 1856, just nineteen days after his marriage, by a convict prepared to do violence to some person and make himself more notorious. Burial at Mt. Auburn, lot 2,227. No issue. 2606.-VIII.— 1098. Lieut. Edwin Alanson Tenney, born in Lebanon, N. H., 12 Nov., 1825, son of Andrew and Betsey E. (Miner) ; married in Claremont, N. H., 12 Nov., 1851, on his twenty-sixth ])irthday, to Rachel D. Miner, by Rev. C. D. Pierce. Mrs. Tenney was born in Lempster, N. H., 24 July, 1825, and is a person of many graces. In 1836 he left his home to carve his destiny, and in 1846 was a bookkeeper in Charlestown, Mass. He enlisted in the First Massa- chusetts regiment for the Mexican war, with Col. Caleb C. Cushing and Capt. Edward Webster (a son of Hon. Daniel Webster) . They received the name of " Bunker Hill Boys," and sailed from Boston 23 Feb., 1847, and encountered a nine days' storm, never seeing the su^n or being able to get the shij^'s reckoning. Many trying and varied changes came to Lieut. Tenney's army life, yet he met and filled every demand in a spirit of patriotism, acting as lieutenant, quartermaster, interpreter, and one of a com- mittee of four to meet Gen. Taylor. He marched over 4,000 miles in Mexico, and rose from a private to the rank of lieutenant. 428 THE TENXEY FAMILY. In 1848 he was stricken with yellow fever, and was in the post hospital at the time peace was declared, but was kindly removed to the home of one whose life he had saved, and in due time returned to his home in Xew Hampshire. In 1857 he settled at Lacrosse, Wis., and retired from the hard- ware business in 1877. At the organization of the Universalist Chiirch society in 1860 he was elected secretary, in 1865 president, and treasurer many years. Mrs. Tenney is the church treasurer. Mr. Tenney was a well-known writer of poetry, under the name of " Fuller, " author of " Midsummer Xight," " Easter," " The Crocus," " Vision," " Candlemas Day," " HalloAve'en," " Friendship," " Float- ing Sands," "Who will Lead Me to the River," "Memory," "Sixty- five," and a volume of others. He Avas eagerly solicited as a local and tourist correspondent. To us he is known as the discoverer of the Tenney coat of arms and the owner of its electrotype. He died 16 Aug., 1895, of valvular heart disease. Xo children. For his picture see the first edition of the Tenney Family Book (1891). I have reached the summit — am over the Great Divide, And am whirliug dowu the steep ou the other side ; Have passed the threescore, and added the other two. But cannot turn the brakes, all that I can do. 2607— VIII.— 1098. Charles Vol]s^et Texxey, born in Lebanon, IST. H., 9 Aug., 1830, son of Andrew and Betsey E. (Miner). At the age of six years he lost his left arm by a heavy loaded team and it was ampu- tated b}' Dr. Mussy, who said he never saw such heroism. He graduated at the Commercial College in Boston, Mass., and became a bookkeeper in a banking house ; police judge, chief clerk in the quartermaster's department at the southwest during the war, with various stations of trust. He died of rheumatism at Dixon, 111., 28 Dec, 1869, at which time he was the owner and proprietor of the Xachusa House. The funeral was under the auspices of the Masonic order. A resident of Dixon thirteen years. 2608— VIII.— 1098. Capt. Melvix Aloxzo Texxey, a twin, born in Lebanon, X. H., 26 June, 1833, son of Andrew and Betsey E. (Miner) ; married at Lebanon, 28 Mch., 1867, Mrs. Lucy B. Tasker. Melvin A. Tenney, a member of Company I, First Regiment cav- a a GENEALOGY. 429 airy, enlisteil the 14 Oct., 1861 ; mustereookkeeper for JMarietta chair factory ; his health failed, and he went to liutler, Mo., and engaged in farming. He returned to Ohio and died at Richwood, 12 Sept., 1899. She resides at Logan. Children : 5030 Eliza Adams, b. 20 Nov., 1884. 5031 Henry Martyn, b. 5 Aug., 1886. 2622.— VIII.— 1105. Rev. John Tenney, born in Cambridge, Mass., 30 Sept., 1844, son of Rev. Roswell and Ehza (Adams) ; married in Pittsburg, Pa., GENEALOGY. 431 o Nov., 1881, Mrs. Ada Herron of Pittsburg, who died at Ricliwood, Ohio, 6 Mch., 1889. He married IG Sept., 1891, his second wife, Ada Bodine of Plymouth, Ohio. At the age of sixteen he enlisted for three months as a musician in the 18th Ohio Vols. Enlisted Aug., 1861, in the 36th O. V. I. for three years, detached as a musi- cian. Reenlisted as a veteran, 10 Sept., 1864, promoted to principal musician, which position he held until the close of the war. lie was not yet twenty-one years old when he returned from his four years' service. He participated in battles, —South Mountain, Antietara, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Winchester, Fisher Hill, and Cedar Creek. His brigade attended President R. B. Haves and Pi*esident William McKinley. He graduated from Marietta College in 1869, classical course, and graduated, 1872, from the Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. He was ordained in Nov., 1872, by the Presbytery of Athens, Ohio. With the exception of four years in Minnesota and Wiscon- sin, he has preached in Ohio ; now settled at Vanburen, Ohio. Chil- dren : 5032 John Adams, b. 25 Jan., 1883. Ch. (2 w.) :— 5033 Esther Mercy Cotton, b. 2 July, 1892, at Western, Ohio. 5034 George Edward, b. 9 Apr., 1894, at Forest, Ohio. 2623— VIII— 1105. Naomi Adalixe Texxey, born 12 Oct., 1846, daughter of Rev. Roswell and Eliza (Adams) of Marietta, Ohio; married 12 May, 1869, Charles H. Newkirk. Children : 5035 Walter Mathew, b. 31 Mch., 1870; m. 11 June, 1901, Alice Maynard Field; res. Detroit, Mich. 5036 *George Tenney, b. 8 June, 1874. 5037 Mary Louise, b. 2 July, 1885. 2624.— VIII.— 1105. Edward Patsox Texxey, born 27 May, 1852, son of Rev. Ros- well and Eliza (Adams) of Marietta, Ohio. He was nine years old when the war broke out, had learned to play the fife, and in 1864, when he was twelve years old, his band went to City Point, Va., for one hundred days' service. •• The captain of Company A, 148th Ohio regiment, was home and said the band missed Ed, and if the mother could let him go he would look after him. An older brother was in 432 THE TENNEY FAMILY. the same corai>any. He took a full college course at Marietta, after taking the classical. He died 12 Apr., 187G. 2625.-VIII.— 1105. Wiixi.vM Cutler Texxj^y, born in Annsville, Ohio, 9 Aug., 1854, son of Rev. Roswell and Eliza (Adams). He was educated at the public school, and graduated at the Marietta College in June, 1876, only six weeks l)efore his death at Newark, Ohio, 12 Aug., 1876. He'was the fourth son to take the full college course. In his col- legiate course he missed but one recitation. He was thorough, thoughtful, a Christian gentleman, whose life was full of promise. "Our noble mother" labored to give her children a thorough edu- cation, and true to all her responsibiUties. (J. T.) 2627.-VIII.— 1107. Ulysses Bow Texxey, born in Hanover, N. H., 8 Apr., 1826, son of Captain John and Tryphena (Dow) ; married in Hanover, 9 Dec, 1853, Hannah Wales, who was born 29 Dec, 1828, and died 5 Feb., 1890, a woman of marked ability. Mr. Tenney is one of the best known and most popular of Ameri- can portrait painters. He took his first lessons in portrait painting of Mr. Roswell T. Smith and Mr. Adna Tenney ; afterward took in- struction of Francis Alexander of Boston. In 1849 he established himself at Manchester, N. H., working fourteen years, with two years at Hanover and two years at Concord, N. H. Residence, after 1864, New Haven, Conn., but doing the most of his painting after 1874, in the cities and towns m New Hampshire, chiefly at Portsmouth, Man- chester, Concord, and Hanover. Some of his portraits painted are : Franklin Pierce, president of United States, full length, hangs in state house. Concord; Hon. John P." Hale, full length, hangs in rep- resentatives' hall, state house. Concord; Gen. John A. Dix, full length, hangs in the rotunda of the state house, Concord ; President Asa D. Smith, full length, hangs in Wilson hall, Dartmouth College ; Hon. Dexter Richards, full length, hangs in library building, New- j.ort, X. IT.; Hon. Isaac Hill, Hon. Anthony Colby, Hon. Walter HarriiiKin, Hon. Nathaniel Head, Hon. John Bell, Hon. James A. Weston, Hon. B. F. Prescott, Hon. Charles Bell, Hon. Samuel W. Hale, (Governor Goodell, and other governors of New Hampshire, hung in the council chamber of the state house, making fifty-four portraits in this buiMing, more than all the others together. GENEALOGY, 433 His other works are to be seen in Portsmouth, N. II. ; Gen. Whip- ple and Admiral Farragnt, President Bartlett of Dartmouth College, Dr. E. P. Peaslee, Dr. Dixi Crosby, Dr. Xathan Smith of the medical department, Hon. Ashton Rollins, and Prof. Benjamin Silliman, Sen., of Xew Haven, Conn. ; Prof. O. P. Hubbard; Di-. Fisher of the med- ical department, Yale College ; Rev. Dr. Cleveland of the Second Congregational Chm-ch, ISlew Haven, Conn. ; Gov. Dutton of Con- necticut, and many more. For his hehotype, see first edition of the Tenney Family book. Children : 5038 Julia Flynu, b. 29 Nov., 1854; res. Branford, Conn. 5039 *Ai-tlmr John, b. 26 Jan., 1856. 2628.-VIII.-1107. Joh:n' Feai^^cis Tenxey, born in Randolph, Vt., 6 June, 1830, son of Capt. John and Tryphena (Dow) ; married 10 May, 1854, Xancy M. Folsom, who died 16 Sept., 1866. He married 3 Sept., 1867, his second wife, Jennie M. Carter. Residence, Hanover, N. H.; re- moved to Florida, where he remained until the War of the Rebellion was at fever heat, and law and order ignored. He being of North- ern birth, his life was many times placed in jeopardy, and he was compelled to defend it with rifle and pistol, until he was fortunate enough to escape with the little family to Xew England. After the close of the war he returned to Florida, and "settled in an entire wilderness." He succeeded ui building a thriving town known as Federal Point, " the principal industry being orange culture and that of other tropical fruits," in Avhich he is extensively engaged, in con- nection with dealing in general merchandise. He is now writing for jDublication a series of letters giving hie adventures in the wilderness of Florida. Children : 5040 *Frauk Folsom, b. 29 Jan., 1860. 5041 Lizzie Tryphena, b. 29 Jan., 1861 ; d. 21 Feb., 1865. 5042 Nancy, b. 14 Sept., 1866 ; d. 8 Apr., 1867. 2629.— VIII— 1107. Lemuel Dow Texxey, born in Hanover, IST. H., 28 Mch., 1836, son of Capt. John and Tryphena (Dow) ; married 23 May, 1860, Cor- delia Wilheminia Everett, who was born 16 July, 1842. He resides at the homestead, a thrifty farmer, industrious, intelligent, upright ; a man having many friends. Children : 5043 Anna Maria, b. 11 Dec, 1865. 5044 Emma Cornelia, b. 2 June, 1871. 2S 434 THE TE^'^'EY FAMILY. 2630.-VIII.— 1107. Ros-wKLL Algekxon Texxey, born in Hanover, X. II., 17 June 1844, son of Cajit. John and Trvpliena (Dow) ; married 3 Sept., 1872, Lueia Ann Senter, daughter of Isaac P. and Lucia 31. (Lord) Senter. Mrs. Tenney -was born in Thetford, Vt., 19 Jan., 1851, and is the owner of vaUiable real estate. Eesidence, Norwich, Vt., on a farm, but 31r. Tenney is chiefly engaged as a teacher of music, and, by nature and education, is particuh^rly quahfied for his profes- sion, lie is a member of the band and orchestra. 2631— VIII.— 1108. RoswELL Texxet Smith, born in Hanover, X. IL, 7 Jan., 1825, son of Col. Ashbel and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 17 Sept., 1856, Sarah J. Marshall. He was a portrait painter and died 4 Oct., 1901. Residence, Nashua, X. H. Children : 5045 Edward Pavsou, b. 10 Feb., 1861 ; d. 5 Aug., 1861. 2632.— VIII.— 1108. Esther Rosetta Smith, born in Hanover, X. H., 26 Sept., 1826, daughter of Col. Ashbel and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married in Han- over, 30 July, 1850, Charles Henry Parsons of Xew York, who was born 16 June, 1826; a wholesale dealer in cotton goods in Xew York. She was a teacher in Brookl^Ti, X. Y., Female Academy for a period and died 13 Feb., 1899. Residence, Brooklyn. Children: 5046 Chai-les Ashbel, b. 14 July, 1857 ; m. 25 Oct., 1881. Antoinette De Forrest lugersoll, daughter of Edward P. lugersoll, D. D., of Brooklyn; uo issue. 6047 Addie Elizabeth, b. 9 Feb., 1859 ; d. 3 Jan., 1860. 5048 Frauk Heury, b. 26 Aug., 1861. 5049 *Edward Smith, b. 9 Aug., 1863. 2633.— VIII.— 1108. Axx WiLLiAMixE Smith, born in Hanover, X. H., 13 Apr., 1828, daughter of Col. Ashbel and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 28 July, 1853, Samuel W. Mason, M. A., of Dartmouth College, 1849. Resi- dence, Chelgea, Mass. Children : 5050 Flora Anna, b. 6 Apr., 1855 ; m. 22 Feb., 1888, Dr. J. E. Kim- ball and d. 10 Jan., 1890 : res. Boston, Mass. 6051 Esther Parsons, b. 4 Mch., 185S ; m. 22 Jan., 1881, George B. Hatch ; res. Chelsea, Mass.; she d. 4 Apr., 1882. 6052 Mary Chandler, b. 10 Nov., 1861 ; m. 14 Feb., 1882, Franklin A. Shaw ; res. Chelsea. GENEALOGY. 4 3 5 2636.— VIII.— 1108. Newton Jerome Smith, born in Hanover, X. IT., 16 Sept., 1833, son of Col. Asbbel and Lucinda (Tenner) ; married 1 May, 1860, Lucy Partbena Dewey. Residence, Toulon, 111. Cbildren : 5053 *Adna Tenney, b. 18 Mch., 1862. 5054 *Frank Dewey, b. 20 May, 1864. 5055 Addie McCuster, b. 23 June, 1868. 5056 Newton Jerome, b. 3 Jan., 1871 ; m. 7 Oct., 1902, Mary E. Traverse ; res. Amboy, 111. ; a doctor. 2637.-VIII.-1108. Noah Paysox Smith, l)orn in Hanover, N. H., 25 Nov., 1835, son of Col. Asbbel and Lucinda (Tenney) ; mamed 16 July, 1863, Caroline Parsons Baker. Residence, Pepperell, Mass. Cbildi-en : 5057 Annie Frances, b. 21 Oct., 1864. 5058 *Nellie Payson, b. 1 Nov., 1866. 5059 *Walter Tenney, b. 2 Apr., 1870. 5060 *Amy Baker, b. 30 Jan., 1872. 5061 Edward Parsons, b. 25 Nov., 1875 ; d. 1 Dec, 1877. 2639.— VIII.— 1108. Chandler Perry Smith, born in Hanover, N. H., 6 Dec, 1840, son of Col. Ashbel and Lucinda (Tenney) ; mamed 6 Dec, 1865, Sarah F. Camp. Residence, Hanover. Children : 5062 *Charles N., b. 20 Apr., 1868. 5063 Laura Ann, b. 11 Nov., 1870; m. 25 Dec, 1897, George Barnes ; res. Lyme, N. H. 2641.— VIII.-1108. William Hexry Smith, Ijorn in Hanover, N. H., 24 Dec, 1845, son of Col. Ashl)el and Lucinda (Tenney) ; married 15 Sept., 1869, Charlotte Houston. Residence, San Francisco, Cal. Children : 5064 *Charles H., b. 3 Nov., 1872. 5066 . Jennie G., b. 25 July, 1875 ; d. 24 Apr., 1891. 2642.— VIII.— 1109. Rev. Hexry Martin Tenney, D. D., born in Hanover, X. IL, 16 May, 1841, son of Adna and Susan C. (Weld) ; married 12 Jan., 1870, Ann E. Parsons. He graduated at Amherst College in 1864, and at Andover Theolosfical Seminary in 1867. He received the D. D. degi'ee from Amherst College in 1899. His first pastorate was with the village church, Dorchester, Mass., 1867-70; later First 436 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Congregational Church, Wmona, Minn., 1870-75; Stubenville, O., 1875-80; Fhst Chm-ch of Cleveland, O., 1880-89. Installed 16 May, 1889, over the second church at Oberlin, O., where he is at this date (1903). lie has been a trustee of Oberlin College since 1885, a member of the executive committee of the Ohio Home Missionary Society the past nineteen years, a member of A. B. F. M. S., and the presi- dent of Oberhn Missionary Home Association since its organization in 1890. Children: 5007 Martha Susau, b. 29 July, 1871; d. 23 Aug., 1872. 5068 Frank Parsous, b. 8 Nov., 1872; res. New York; in a hard- ware company. 5069 Grace Elizabeth, b. 31 Dec, 1876; grad. Oberlin College, 1899; a teacher of Latin and German. 5070 Edward Henry, b. 21 Apr. , 1881 ; of Oberlin College, class 1903. 5071 Faith Weld, b. 10 Jan., 1886. 2643.— VIII.— 1109. CiiAELES Ad2^a Texxey, born in Hanover, N. H., 6 June, 1847, son of Adna and Susan C. (Weld) ; married 28 Jan., 1874, Addie Louise Hoard, who was born 13 Apr., 1850. Residence, Winona, Minn., and Craston, Ohio. A portrait and landscape photographer. At this date he is local superintendent of the Horr, Warner Co., of Wellington, O., in growing onions extensively on a farm of eighty- five acres devoted entirely to that vegetable. Children : 5072 Robert Hoard, b. 11 July, 1876; m. 21 Oct., 1902, Lena B. McNemar of Cleveland, O., where he resides, and is in the general office of the Erie R. R. 5073 Frederic Henry, b. 12 Nov., 1879; class 1905, Oberhn College. 507-4 Adelle Louise, b. 8 Mch., 1884. 5075 Nellie Arline, b. 9 July, 1886. 5076 Florence Maria, b. 20 Sept., 1890. 2648.— Vlll.-mi. LoREN Alonzo Tenney, born in Morristown, Vt., 10 June, 1835, son of Trueman and Philena B. (Cleveland) ; married 17 Feb., 1850, Calista V. ]\[oulton, who was born in Waterbury, Vt., 26 May, 1839, daughter of Daniel and Diana J., of Stowe, Vt. Residence, Hyde Park, Vt.; a farmer. Children : 5077 Hattie M., b. 8 Dec, 1860; d. 27 June, 1884. 5078 Mattie J., b. 28 Sept., 1864. 5079 Carrie L., b. 1 Oct., 1869; d. 2 Apr., 1870. 5080 Carroll M., b. 14 Oct., 1874. GENEALOGY. 437 2651— VIII.— 1112. William W. Texxey, born in Holliston, Mass., 14 July, 1833, son of Austin C. and Lois F. (Stone) ; married 20 Aixg., 1857, Amelia J., who died at Albany, Yt., 21 June, 1884. He was a member of the First Vt. Heayy Artillery, and died at Washington, D. C, 28 Feb., 1864. Child : 5081 William Warreu, b. in Washington 16 Jan., 1864. 2653.— VIII.— 1113. Calista ALyiEA SxEyExs, born in Morl•isto^yn, Vt., 30 Mch., 1832, daughter of Henry A. and Aurora A. (Tenney); married 18 Dec, 1855, Horace Chubb. Residence, Stockholm, X. Y. Chil- dren : 5082 Elva Elvira, b. 4 May, 1857; d. 11 July, 1859. 5083 Edith Emily, b. 7 June, 1859. 5084 Harietta Aurora, b. 10 Sept., 1860. 5085 Edna Maria, b. 31 May, 1863. 5086 Frances Leona, b. 80 Sept., 1864. 5087 Florence Elsie, b. 4 Jan., 1869. 5088 Eya Evangeline, b. 13 Nov., 1871; d. 18 June, 1877. 5089 Ola Alberta, b. 11 Oct., 1873; d. 28 June, 1877. 2654.— VIII.— 1113. Augustus Hexry Stevexs, born in Morristo^yn, Yt., 17 Apr., 1833, son of Henry A. and Aurora A. (Tenney); married 8 Feb., 1858, Mary Elizabeth Cady, who was born 26 Aug., 1840. He removed in 1878 to Cadillac, Mich. Children : 5090 Ellen Orteha, b. 13 Mch., 1859; m. 26 June, 1879, Charles E. Hayues. 5091 George Truman, b. 27 Oct., 1863. 5092 Leslie Augustus, b. 22 Dec, 1866; d. 25 Apr., 1868. 5093 Leslie Cady, b. 2 June, 1872. 2655.— VIII.-l 113. Chastixa Stevexs, born in Morristown, Yt., 30 Mch., 1836, daughter of Henry A. and Aurora A. (Tenney) ; married in Potts- dam, N. Y., 25 Dec, 1854, Henry Cox. Residence, Saratoga, Minn. She died 29 Oct., 1881. Child : 5094 Henry C, b. 25 Dec, 1867. 2656.— VIII.— 1113. Truman Texney Stevexs, born in Morristown, Yt., 9 Apr., 1838, son of Henry A. and Aurora A. (Tenney) ; married 15 June, 438 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1876, Caroline E. Harding. Residence, St. Charles, jMinn.; removed to Minneapolis, where he is in general trade. They are members of the Presbyterian Chiu-ch. Children : 5095 Fred Harding, b. 3 Feb., 1878. 5096 Carl Truman, b. 29 Dec, 1879. 2661— VIII.-l 124. Peter Buckley Tenney, born 14 Aug., 1804, son of Asa and Sophia (Buckley) of Parma, N. Y.; man-ied 24 June, 1827, Lucinda Smith, who was born 19 Oct., 1806, and died 22 Oct., 1890. He was but eiaht years old when with his parents he moved to western Xew York ; a farmer and fruit grower at Hilton, where he died in :Mav, 1883. Children : 5097 *John, b. 17 Sept., 1828. 5098 *Janette A., b. 12 July, 1831. 5099 *Mary E., b. 12 Feb., 1834. 5100 *Sarah A., b. 6 Sept., 1835. 5101 *Luciuda, b. 12 Dec, 1887. 5102 *Peter Buckley, b. 12 Jan., 1840; served in war of 1861-65. 5103 Laura S., b. 21 Sept., 1841; d. 5 July, 1843. 5104 *Delos Perkins, b. 3 Apr., 1843. 5105 *Rosaltha S., b. 10 July, 1845. 5106 *Nelson Licention, b. 11 Nov., 1847. 5107 *Clareuce E., twin, b. 22 Apr., 1850. 5108 *Floreuce E., twin, b. 22 Apr., 1850. 2671— VIII.— 1126. Justice W. Texxey, born 12 Sept., 1811, son of William of \Yell Lake, Oakland Co., Mich.; married 8 Mch., 1840, Minerva M. Loomis, who was, born 18 Sept., 1820, and died 10 Feb., 1856. He married 6 Jan., 1857, his second wife. Marietta AYillis. Residence, Grand Rapids, Mich. He died 8 Mch., 1809. Children : 5109 Orlando Loomis, b. 13 Mch., 1841; res. Bloomfield, Cal. 5110 Andrew Alonzo, b. 21 Aug., 1844; d. Apr., 1862. 5111 *Mayuard Thomas, b. 23 Jan., 1847. 5112 Hattie A., b. 20 July, 1849; m. H. M. Russell; res. Michigan. 5113 Frederic L., b. 17 Mch., 1852; d. 24 Mch., 1853. 5114 Ella M., b. 5 Sept., 1855; d. 19 June, 1888. Ch. (2w.):— 5115 William, b. 25 June, 1858; d. 13 Sept., 1878. 5116 Herbert S., b. 16 Apr., 1860; m. 17 Jan., 1898, Bertha M. Williams. 5117 William M., b. 6 Oct., 1862; d. 13 Sept., 1873. 5118 Frank J., b. 25 Dec, 1865. 5119 Charles H., b. 12 June, 1867. w H M a o o w Q h- ( P5 Samuel A. Tenney. GENEALOGY. 439 2688— VIII.-l 131. William Wallace Texxey, born 14 Apr., 1824, son of Reuben and Xancy (3Ioore) of Riga, N. Y.; married 4 Mch., 1852, Mary J. Willett, who died 22 Dec, 1894. Residence, Clifton, N. Y.; an influential man ; for a number of years was a shoe dealer, and died 21 Feb., 1900. Children : .5120 *Alonzo Reuben, b. 13 Oct., 1853. 5131 *Fidelia Alberta, b. 10 June, 1855. 5123 Wilson Ira, b. 38 Mch., 1857; m, 36 June, 1883, Emma R. Musk, b. 1 May, 1858; res. Clifton; no issue. 5133 Jennie, b. 7 Aug., 1858; d. 23 Aug., 1858. 5124 Lanson Darwin, b. 7. Apr., 1860; m. Agues Coats in Mch., 1894; no issue. 2690.— VIII.— 1131. Albert Palmer Texxey, born in New York, 24 Jan., 1831, son of Reuben and Xancy (Moore) ; married 28 Feb., 1853, Emily Louise Morgan, who was born 23 July, 1833 ; she died. He mar- ried Hannah Dorothy Wallace, who was born in Xew York, 26 Oct., 1 QOO LOOO. He graduated from an academy and taught school a few years ; for thirty years a jeweler and amassed considerable property. He lived in Illinois, Kentucky, and Iowa. He was a member of the Baptist Church, often led in its spiritual and financial work, enter- taining preachers, heading subscription papers, etc. Mrs. Hannah D. Tenney was a member of the same church, a good woman, and resided in Des Moines, Iowa. Children : 5135 Emily Harris, b. 23 Apr., 1S54; d. 13 Mch., 1866. Ch. (2 w.):— 5136 Mary Fanny, b. 26 Mch., 1858; m. Frank Reuben Somers; 2d, Charles Copp, a station agent; res. Royal, la; no issue. 5127 Nellie Hannah, b. 25 Jan., 1863; d. 1 Nov., 1879. 5128 *Jennie EUza, b. 16 July, 1866. 5129 *Charles Albert, b. 3 Mch., 1868. 5130 «Edwin Robin, b. 18 Nov., 1874. 5131 Leila E., b. 11 June., 1884. 2721.-VIII.— 1136. Samuel A. Texxey, born in Riga, N. Y., 22 May, 1825, son of Alvah and Rebecca C. (Holdridge) ; married 16 Jan., 1845, Lydia FideUa Little of Chili, X. Y., Avho was born 13 May, 1824, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Foster) ; said Elizabeth of noble English 440 THE TEXNEr FAMILY. lineage, aunt to Charles Foster, M. C. Mrs. Tenney received many valualjle heirlooms from her maternal grandmother, but no part of the English estate. She died 1-i Oct., 1890. He married at Fort Wayne, Ind., 24 Oct., 1898, his second wife, Mary Codling of Elm- hurst, Norfolk, England, \vho was born 23 May, 1852 ; a lady of wide experience, and a successful home maker. He removed West, and about 1847 settled at Lisbon, Wis., one and one half miles east of the village of Sussex, where he resided fifteen years, serving as town superintendent of schools and jiostmaster ; removed to Wau- kesha; later purchased a farm in the town of Mieskego, and engaged in raising fancy stock, farming for about twenty years, serving as postmaster eighteen years. In 1882 settled at Hartland, Wis., his i^resent residence (1903). He is able to read day and night without glasses, a ready writer, and from early years a famous speller. Children : 5132 *Cordelia Rebecca, b. 26 July, 1848. 5133 *Sopliia Elizabeth, b. 17 Apr., 1852. 5134 *Eva Electa, b. 20 July, 1855. 5135 Mary Frances Louisa, b. 30 Sept., 1857; m. Abuer M. John- sou. 5136 *Alvah Little, b. 20 Jan., 1859. 2722— VIIL— 1136. Sophia R. Tenney, born in Riga, IST. Y., 30 Aug., 1829, daugh- ter of Alvah and Rebecca C. (Holdridge) ; married 23 Apr., 1846, Oscar F. Foster, who died 26 Aug., 1898. Residence, Barre Centre, N. Y. She is tenderly cared for in her delicate health by her daughter, Hattie L. Foster. Children : 5137 Albert J., b. 25 Sept., 1847; m. 28 Sept., 1869, Alice McNeil; d. 2 Mcli., 1872. 5138 Ordelia S., b. 21 July, 1855; m. 19 Dec, 1868, Clark H. Harding; d. 28 Apr., 1888. 5139 *George A., b. 25 Mch., 1852. 5140 Willie, b. 4 Oct., 1854; d. 12 Mch., 1855. 5141 Hatrie L., b. 9 May, 1856; res. Barre Centre. 6142 *Frank I., b. 14 May, 1860. 5143 Cora A., b. 31 Oct., 1864; d. 24 Feb., 1876. 2725.-VIII.— 1140. E>rELixE TicxxEY, born 16 Apr., 1815, daughter of Amos T. and Polly Maria (Whiting) of Pompey, X. Y.; married Lewis H. Robin- son. Slie died 10 Dec, 1886. Residence, Pompey. Children: b GENEALOGY. 441 5144 Lewis O., b. 10 Aug., 1850. 5145 Thomas G., b. 12 Jan., 1857. 2726.— VIII.-l 140. Mary Axx Texivey, born 19 Aug., lb 18, daughter of Amos T. and Polly Maria (^Yhiting) of Pompey, IS". Y.; married Ebenezer Cross. She died 17 Sept., 1842. Children: 5146 Myrou; William; Josephine; Amos. 2727.— VIII.-1140. Eliza Texxey, born 31 Mch., 1821, daughter of Amos T. and Polly Maria (Whiting) of Pompey, IsT. Y.; married Holister Davis. She died 14 Mch., 1902. Residence, Jefferson City, Mo. Children : 5150 Eugene; Ann. 2730.— VIII.-1140. Charles M. Teni^ey, born 24 July, 1832, son of Amos T. and Eunice (Stebbins) ; married. Residence, Mendocino Co., Cal. He died 14 Sept., 1899. Children: 5153 Homer; Charles. 2731. -VIII.— 1140. Charlotte M. Ten^^ey, born 24 July, 1836, daughter of Amos T. and Eunice (Stebbins) of Pompey, X. Y.; married John Branch; later she married O. Russell. Residence, Pomi)ey. She has in her possession the family Bible. Child : 5154 Charles. 2739.-VIII.-1141. Hexry C. Texney, born 27 July, 1843, son of Daniel C. and Martha (Osborn) ; married 6 Nov., 1864, Catherine J. Story, who was born 12 Feb., 1846. Residence, Auburn, X. Y".; a teacher- Children : 5155 Martha A., b. 30 Jan., 1869. 5156 Daniel O., b. 30 May, 1870. 2743.-VIII.-l 144. Xewtox Solomox Texney, born in Crawford Co., Pa., 3 Xov., 1840, son of Solomon Haskin and Mary (Cross) ; married 12 Mch., 1868, Sybil L. Gillette. Residence, Fredonia, X. Y^., where the son was born, thence to Jamestown, X. Y., a cabinet maker and furni- ture dealer. The family were noted for their religious zeal ; Mr. Tenney was a religious worker, writer, and speaker. He died 10 442 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Sei»t., 1S97, of a stomach trouble supposed to have been contracted during the service of nearly four years in the Civil war. 3Irs. Tenney resides in Washington, D. C. Child : 5157 Walter Lambert, b. 18 Feb., 1869; for four years Y. M. C. A. secretary in New York city; res. Washington; advertising manager of the Wiu^himjton Times.. 2745— VIII -1144. Emma Lucy Tenney, born in Athens, Pa., 15 July, 1846, daugh- ter of Solomon llaskin and Mary (Cross) ; married in Riceville, Pa., 25 Dec, 1860, George File Goldfinch, who was born in Elizabeth, X. .T., 21 Oct., 1838, of English parentage, a carpenter by trade, working in a sash factory. Residence, Riceville for about sixteen years, and in CoiTy, Pa., about thirty years. He died of paralysis in 1900. Children: 5158 *Percy William, b. 19 Feb., 1863. 51.59 George Tenney, b. 4 May, 1871; d. 14 Feb., 1872. 5160 Archie Noah, b. 19 May, 1873. 5161 Ethel, b. o Oct., 1877; d. 6 Oct., 1877. 2447.— VIII,— 1149. Isaac Tenney Branch, born in Orwell, Vt., 15 Feb., 1832, son of Martin D. and Luna (Tenney) ; married 29 Dec, 1855, jMary Italy Churchill, whq was born 15 Feb., 1838; deceased. He mar- ried hi« second wife, Emma Sabrina Moffitt, who died 15 June, 1903. Residence, Milwaukee, Wis. He died 24 Feb., 1902. Children : 5162 *Walter Tenney, b. 25 July, 1859. 51G3 Vernon Harris, b. 3 Feb., 1863; m. 20 Oct., 1885, Luella Brown of Concordia, Kan.; res. Wichita, Kan. Child, daughter. 2749.— VIII.-l 149. Luna Maria Tenney, born 4 Nov., 1831, daughter of Anselmo and Maria (Root); married in Gaines, N. Y., 28 May, 1851, Cullen Foster Ilayden, who was born 26 Nov., 1828. Residence, Kalama- zoo, Mich., and Chicago, 111. They have seven grandchildren and two gi-eat-grand children; the children are intelligent, occupying l^ositions of trust and responsibility. Children : 5164 *Eva Luna, b. 7 Apr., 1852. 5165 Maria Tenney, b. 2 Aug., 1855; d. at Gaines, 13 Dec, 1856. 5160 Mattie Tenney, b. 27 Oct., 1857; m. E. B. Graham; res. Los Angeles, Cal.; no issue. GENEALOGY. 443 5167 *Hattie Roweua, b. 22 July, 1860. 5168 *Nina E. Taylor, b. 13 Feb., 1863. 5169 Kittie Calkins, b. 24 Feb., 1865; deceased. 5170 Newell Cullen, b. 18 Jan., 1867; m. ; res. Kalamazoo; no issue. 5171 Charlie William, b. 18 Oct., 1869; m.; res. Wiunetka, 111.; no issue. 5172 Luna Maria, b. 15 Sept., 1874; m. Mr. Heushaw; res. Kala- mazoo; two sons. 2750.— VIII,-1149. Samuel Newell Texxey, born 3 July, 1835, son of Anselmo and Maria (Root; ; married 24 Sept., 1874, 3Iarcia Wells Bjyant. Residence, Milwaukee, Wis. lie is in the employ of the Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R. Child : 5173 Alice, b. 5 Aug., 1875. 2751— VIII— 1149. Daniel Lumax Texxey, born 5 March, 1846, son of Anselmo and Maria (Root) ; married Susan Currier. They had five children. Residence, Mitchell, Dakota. Children : 5174 Alice; Charles; Louis. 2754.— VIII.— 1152. MixERVA Emeli>^e Tezs-ney, born 19 Sept., 1837, daughter of Dr. Luman and Emeline C. (Harris) ; married in Oberlin, O., 28 Aug., 1862, Prof. John M. Ellis, D. D., who was born in Jaffrey, N. H., in 1831 ; graduated from Oberlin College, 1857. In 1858 a professor of Greek, holding connection with the college thirty-five years, with service most faithful, side by side with Presidents Finney and Fair child. ' He served as mayor several years. In 1892, by appointment of President Harrison, a representative of the United States govern- ment to World's Columbian Exposition ; of singular ability and tire- less energy. He died 29 March, 1849, on return trip from Califor- nia, at Chicago Grand Trunk station. Mrs. Ellis graduated from Oberlin Colleo;e in 1858. She resides with her sons Albert and Theodore, respectively. Children : 5175 *Albert Harris, b. 24 Feb., 1865. 5176 *Theodore Horatio, b. 20 Feb., 1867. 444 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5177 Johu Teuney, b. 6 Oct. , 1870; graduated at Oberlin, 1894, was iu the U. S. Weather Bureau; later, journalist, author- ity ou yachtiug and society notes iu New York, New- port, Boston, and Chicago; res. Washington, D. C; d. 18 July, 189.5, from the effects of a fall. 5178 Luman Millett, b. 27 Oct., 1875. 2755— VIII.-1152. Melissa Roxexa Texxey, born in Xorth Amherst, Ohio, 21 Jan., 1840, daughter of Dr. Luman and Emeline C. (Harris) ; mar- ried in Cleveland, O., 8 Jan., 1863, Gen. A. B. Xettleton, who was born in Delaware Co., O., 14 Xov., 1838 ; educated at Oberlin Col- lege, subsequently a trustee for twenty years ; served in the Civil War, being promoted through the several grades from jjrivate to brisradier-o-eneral bv brevet. He was associated with Jav Cooke of the Northern Pacific R. R. He has been for fifteen years an active joiirnalist ; foundei', owner, and editor of the MinneajJoUs Trihune; was delegate to the National Republican Convention, 1868 ; was assistant secretary of the United States treasury under President Harrison, and secretary ad interim after death of Secretary Windom; was chief representative at the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Mrs. Nettleton graduated from Oberlin, 1861. Residence, Chicago. Children : 5179 *Caroline Melissa, b. 4 Nov., 1863. 5180 Ruth Tenuey, b. 12 Oct., 1877. 5181 Ralph Bayard, b. 19 Nov., 1881. 2756.— VIII.-l 152. Major Luman Harris Tenxey, born in North Amherst, Ohio, 1 Oct., 1841, son of Dr. Luman and Emeline C. (Harris); married in Oberlin, O., 16 Apr., 1867, Frances Delia Andrews. Residence, Glyndon, Minn., a pioneer in the Northwest. He entered the army from Sophomore class at Oberlin, in the Second Ohio cavalry, and rose to the rank of major, and served through the whole war. He was a noble man, and his energy gave him the best success in all his undertakings. He was one of the founders of the church at Duluth, " a model layman at his post in storm or shine." He died 10 Feb., 1880. Children: 5182 Barnard Frederic, b. 4 May, 1868. 5183 Theodore Edward, b. 16 Feb., 1870. 5184 Mary Emeline, b. 27 Aug., 1872. 5185 Luman Harris, b. 18 May, 1877; d. 25 Dec, 1882. GENEALOGY. 445 2760.-VIII.-1154. LuMAX Texxey Webbek, born in Lockport, X. Y., 13 Apr., 1844, son of Alonzo C. and Minerva E. (Tenney); married in Mil- waukee, Wis., 21 Jan., 1874, Flora Roxena Xewhall, who was born 16 Xov., 1852, daughter of Daniel and Melissa Maria (Tenney). He died at Lockport, 16 June, 1876. She married her second husban-d, 6 Mch., 1879, William Bruce Douglas of Buffalo, X. Y. Residence, Lockport. Children : 5186 Lucile Tenney, b. 3 Sept., 1875; d. in Mch., 1882. Ch. (3h.): — 5187 Male Bruce, b. 9 Mch., 1879; m. 31 Jan., 1903, Dr. John H. Rindland; res. North Dakota. 2761— VIII.-1154. Edward Clinton Webber, born in Lockport, X. Y., 11 Xov., 1848, son of Alonzo C. and Minerva E. (Tenney) ; married in Lock- port, 3 Sept., 1873, Kittie Patterson. Child: 5188 Mabel, b. 21 July, 1874. 2767.-VIII.-l 157. Minerva Melissa Xewiiall, born in Milwaukee, Wis., 5 Sept., 1844, daughter of Daniel and Melissa Maria (Tenney) ; married Dr. Albert Helmer. Residence, Chicago, 111. Children : 5189 *Minerva Melissa, b. 22 Mch., 1867. 5190 Ella Frances, b. 17 July, 1868; m. 14 Dec, 1897; d. 11 July, 1899. 5191 Newhall, b. 2 Feb., 1884; res. Chicago. 2768.-VIII.-l 157. Daitiel Edward Xewhall, born in Milwaukee, Wis., 25 Sept., 1846, son of Daniel and Melissa Maria (Tenney); married in Mil- waukee, 16 Sept., 1869, Anna Se3anour Ilayden. Residence, Buf- falo, X. Y.; a grain broker. " Yours, being mutually proud of my Tenney blood." Children : 5192 Daniel, b. 7 Oct., 1870; m. Ella Frances Helmer; res. Cripple Creek, Col.; an electrician. 5193 *Mary Melissa, b. 22 June, 1873 5194 Edward Seymour, b. 19 Feb., 1875; res. Bradford, Pa.; in the chemical manufacturing business. 5195 Haydeu, b. 24 June, 1878; in the grain business, Buffalo. 5196 Minerva, b. 26 Feb., 1880. 5197 Nathalie, b. 13 Apr., 18S4. 446 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2769— VIII.-l 157. Harriet Elizabeth Xewiiall, born in Milwaukee, "Wis., 9 Sept., 1848, daughter of Daniel and Melissa Maria (Tenney); mar- ried 10 Sept., 1868, Charles Leonard Pierce. Residence, Chicago, 111.; engaged in electrical construction material. Children : 5198 Carlotta Augusta, b. 17 July, 1869. 5199 Daniel Newhall, b. 11 Nov., 1870; m. 23. May, 1898, Laura Brooks. 5200 *Charles Leonard, b. 4 Jan., 1873. 5201 *Ralph Suuiuer, b. 20 Apr., 1875. 5202 Harriet Etliel, b. 16 Dec, 1878. 5203 Flora Douglas, b. 9 Feb., 1885. 2770.-VIII.-l 157. Ella Maria Newhall, born in Milwaukee, Wis., 19 Feb., 1850, daughter of Daniel and Melissa Maria (Tenney) ; married James Montgomery Whaling. Child : 5204 *Moutgomery, b. 27 Oct., 1872. 2772.— VIII.-l 157. Arthur Texxey Xewhall, born in Milwaukee, Wis., 11 Apr., 1854, son of Daniel and Melissa Maria (Tenney) ; married Enniia Judd, who was born 19 Oct., 1854. Children : 5205 Elizabeth Roxena, b. 21 Oct., 1879. 5206 Margaret, b. 31 July, 1887. 2809.— VIII.— 1169. Mary Texxey Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., 9 May, 1838, daughter of Samuel N. and Angeline L. (Tenney) ; married in Honolulu, 11 Apr., 1862, Edward Griffin Hitchcock, who was born at Lahaina, Maui, H. I., in 1837. In 1858 tax collector at Molokai and superintendent of schools in 1861. He served as sheriff, later was marshal of the government through the most troublesome period of Hawaiian history. His labors at that time so impaired his health that Avhen conditions were easier he resigned the mar- shalship and was appointed judge, and continued in that office until his death, 9 Oct., 1898, at Kohala, Hawaii. She was educated at the local academy, the Oahu College, 1843- 44-45-46, 49-59, 60-62, and was the only girl in the class of six or eight, classical course ; giving study along other lines. Residence, llilo, Hawaii. H. T. Children: I GENEALOGY. 447 5207 Daughter, b. 1 July, 1SG3; d. 1 July, 1863. 5308 *Harvey Rexford, b. 17 Aug., 1864. 5209 Mary Rebecca, b. 27 June, 1866; m. 23 March, 1898, Fred- erick Galeu Snow, b. 9 Mch., 1858, at Kusaie, Caroline Islands, Micronesia; res. Olaa, Hawaii, H. I. ; no issue. 5210 Harriet Castle, b. 15 Sept., 1868. 5211 *Edward Northrup, b. 25 June, 1870. 5212 Eloise Tenney, b. 8 Jan., 1873; m. 17 Jan., 1895, at San Francisco, Cal., Frank Tallant Smith, b. 26 Aug., 1871, at Wailuku Maiii, H. I. She d. 31 Aug., 1899, at San Fran- cisco. 5213 Lily, b. 11 Sept., 1874; d. 11 Sept., 1874. 5214 *Mabel Winchester, b. 1 Nov., 1876. 2811.— VIII.— 1169. Charles Alfred Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., IG Dec, 1844, son of Samuel N. and INIary (Tenney) ; married in Honolulu, 1 Jan., 1870, Claire Eloise Coleman, who was born at Madison, Fla., 28 Jan., 1847. He took the academic course at the Punahou School, and went early into a business training in the house of Castle & Cook, later with Hawley & Co., at San Francisco, Cal. He had just started in the house of Dillingham & Co., founded in Honolulu, when he died, 30 Apr., 1874. Children : 5215 Mary Eloise, b. 25 Oct., 1870; m. -28 Nov., 1900, Benjamin Lodge Marx, b. 20 June, 1870, at San Francisco, Cal.; res. Honolulu, H. I. 5216 Hattie Ethelwyn Alfred, b. 21 Dec, 1872; res. Honolulu; one of the publishing committee of the Castle home. 2812.— VIII.— 1169. Harriet Angelixe Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., 1 .Jan., 1847, daughter of Samuel N". and Mary (Tenney) ; married in Honolulu, 12 June, 187G, Charles Carson Coleman, who was born in Madison, Fla., 14 Sept., 1845. Residence, Honolulu, H. I. She attended the Punahou School, 1859-65, and Oberlin College, and taught in the Punahou School (Oahu College) the English In-anches, 1867-69. She was one of the petitioners for a charter for a Free Kindergarten and Children's Aid Association, which was granted in 1895, and one of the financial secretaries, also on the Committee of "Ways f^nd Means. She has fine execixtive ability, which occupies much of her time in charities. Children : 448 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 5217 Charles Alfred Castle, b. 3 Nov., 1877; d. 18 Oct., 1878. 5218 Samuel Xorthnip Castle, b. 6 Feb., 1880; at his majority he legally dropped his surname. He attended school at Clin- ton, Conn., two years at Hamilton College, New York, and graduated at Harvard, 1902. He is taking an electrical course at Cornell, class 1905; m. New York city, 3 June, 1903, Anna Ellison Haviland. 2813.-VIII.-1169. William Richards Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., 19 Mdh., 1849, son of Samuel N. and Mary (Teuney) ; married at Pittsfield,^ 3Iass., 12 Oct., 1875, Ida Beatrice Lowrey, who was born in South Lee, Mass., 5 Nov., 1854. Residence, Honolulu. He attended the Punahou Academy (Oahu College), 1860-64, 1867-68, and Oberlin College, also Harvard Law School, and gradu- ated at Columbia. He began the practice of law in New York, was called to Honolulu as attorney-general about 1875; a prominent figure in j>olitics and president of the legislature for several years ; commissioned to the LTnited States by the government of Hawaii in 1893. For the past sixteen years, 1887-1903, he has maintained a weather bureau. A trustee of Oahu College in 1881-91, 93, serving as secretary of the board of trustees in 1887-91. " There are num- erous famous Castles in Hawaii as well as in Spain." Mrs. Castle is supervisor of the rules and regulations of the Castle Home, also one of the advisory committee. Children : 5219 William Richards, b. 19 June, 1878; graduated at Harvard College, 1902; m. in Boston, Mass., 3 June, 1902, Margaret Farlow, b. in Boston, 22 Aug., 1880. Res. Boston, an in- structor in English in Harvard College. 5220 Alfred Lowrey, b. 18 Mch., 1884. 5221 Alice Maud Beatrice, b. 30 July, 1888. 2816.— VIII.— 1169. .James Bickxell Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., 27 Nov., 1855, son of Samuel N. and Mary (Tenney); married in Winchen- don, Mass., 2 Xov., 1879, Julia Matilda White, who was born at Winchendon, 15 June, 1849. He attended the Punahou School (Oahu College), 1867-73, attended Oberlin College, from thence to Enroite on an educational ex])edition, thus "met his fate," Miss White. Residence, Honolulu, having a palatial home. He entered the business firm of Castle & Cooke, also vice-i)resident of the Ewa GENEALOGY. 449 Plantation Co. In 1895 the receiving-general of the new republic. Mrs. Castle is a writer of merit. Children : .5233 Nelson Northrup, b. 14 Apr., 1885; d. 14 Apr., 1885. 5333 Harold Kaiualu Long, b. 3 July, 1886. 5324 Kenneth Kingsbury, b. 18 Sept., 1888; d. 18 Sept., 1888. 2818.-VIII.-1 169. Helex Kijtgsbury Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., .5 Aug., 1860, daughter of Samuel N. and Mary (Tenney) ; married in Ber- lin, Germany, 1 Oct., 1891, George Herbert Mead, who was born in South Hadley, Mass., 27 Feb., 1863. He is professor in the Univer- sity of Chicago, where they reside. She commenced her studies at the Punahou School, a member 1871-75, and for a period at Ober- lin College, also in Europe for the study of the languages for five or six years, became proficient in German and French. She taught French in Oahu College, 1887-'88. Child : 5225 Henry Castle Albert, b. at Ann Harbor, Mich., 30 Nov., 1893. 2819.-VIII.-1169. Henry Northrup Castle, born in Honolulu, H. I., 22 Aug., 1862, son of Samuel N. and Mary (Tenney) ; married in London, England, 9 Sept., 1889, Frida Steckner, who was born at Merse- burg. Saxony, 31 May, 1869, and died 7 July, 1890, by accident, thrown from a carriage, leaving a daiighter four weeks old. He married at Honolulu, 25 Dec, 1892, his second wife, Mabel Rosa- mond Wing, who was born in Providence, R. I., 19 June, 1864. He graduated from Oberlin College, 1883, entered the law oflice of his brother, W. R., remaining until 1885, thence to Berlin to study philosophy ; on returning he entered Harvard, taking examination in 1887, but returned to Berlin and Leipsic, where he completed his course. He returned to Honolulu, and for a period was the editor of the Commercial Advertiser and the Ilaicaiian Gazette. In the revolution of 1893 he carried a gun as a pi'ivate through the day, doing editorial work evenings. In September, 1894, he sailed for Germany with his little daughter Dorothy to visit the child's grand- mother. On hearing of the insun-ection of 1899 at Honolulu, he immediately left for home, on steamship Slbe, which sunk in the Northern Sea, off Lowestoft, Eng., after colliding with the steamer Crathie., 30 .Jan., 1895. He and his four and a half year old daughter Dorothy were among 334 passengers lost. " The Henry and Dor- 450 THE TENNEY FAJSIILY. othy Castle INIemorial Kindergarten " has been estaV)lished at Hono- lulu by bis family, having a line building, and maintained by them. Mrs. i\Ial)el R. Castle has presented Oahu College library with valu- able volumes. Children : 5226 Helen Dorothy Frida, b. 10 June, 1890, at Honolulu; drowned 30 Jan., 1895, a victim of the Elbe. Ch. (2 w.) : — 5227 Elinor Henry, b. 28 Nov., 1894, at Philadelphia, Pa. 2821.— VIII.— 1172. Hareiet C. Texxey, born 8 Sept., 1846, daughter of Horace and Elizabeth O. (Parmelee) ; married at Baldwinsville, N. Y., 26 Apr., 1870, Herbert L. Mastin, M^ho was born 27 Jan., 1845. Residence, Jordan and Syi-acuse, X. Y. Children : 5228 Leslie Elizabeth, b. 27 Apr., 1878; d. 2 July, 1879. 5229 Florence Gertrude, b. 29 Mch., 1882. 2823— VIII.— 1173. AxGELiNE LoREXA Mattesox, bom 30 June, 1849, daughter of Hiram A. and Nancy K. (Tenney) ; married at West Exeter, N. Y., 31 May, 1864, Louis A. Bennett. Residence, Garrettsville, X. Y. She died 30 Sept., 1875. Children : 5230 Cecil Alvan, b. 24 Mch., 1865; m. Lily Arnold. 5231 Hiram Alva, b. 18 Dec, 1866. 6232 Frank Austin, b. 7 July, 1868; a judge; res. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 5233 Levi Edwin, b. 4 July, 1870. 5234 William Albert, b. 8 June, 1872. 5235 Florence Effie, b. 8 Apr., 1874; res. Burlington Flats, N. Y. 2824.-VIII.-l 173. EjniA Aletta Mattesox, born 30 June, 1849, daughter of Horace A. and Nancy K. (Tenney) ; married at Garrettsville, X. Y., 5 June, 1873, Franklin A. Adkins, who was born 5 June, 1851. Residence, Albany, X. Y. Children : 5236 Franklin Alvan, b. 31 May, 1874. 5237 Linden Ptoyal, b. 8 Feb., 1880. 5238 Roy A., b. 27 Jan., 1885. 2832.— VIII.— 1175. Levi Texnky Peck, born in Brooklyn, X. Y., 25 Feb., 1860, son of Alfred P. and Harriet X. (Tenney); married in Merchant- I GENEALOGY, 451 ville, N. J., 14 Fel)., 1901, Elizabeth Locke, who was born 31 Jan., 1873, daughter of Albert Newton and Elizabeth A. Locke of Glens Falls, N. Y. At the age of thirteen he removed with his parents to Wisconsin, and was graduated from the Milwaukee high school in 1879. For three years thereafter engaged in teaching in the ward schools and high school ; also in Engelmann's Academy and the German Ameri- can Xormal College. In 1882 he entered the employ of a real estate firm in Chicago, resigning in 1889 to take the management of a town enterprise in Western Virginia, where he was identified with the establishment and development of the town of Kenova on the Ohio river. In 1901 he removed to Honolulu, H. I., where he is the treasurer and manager of an incorporated estate, treasurer and director of the Electric Railway system, and director in other companies connected with the sugar industry. Residence, Honolulu, and is vestryman and treasurer of the Episcopal cathedral. Child : 5239 Newton Tenney, b. 23 Feb., 1902; "a bonnie boy." 2834.— VIII.— 1176. Edward Griswold Texney, born in Brazonia county, Texas, 3 Oct., 1850, son of Rev. Levi and Gertrude (Everett) ; married 13 Feb., 1883, Catherine Cavitt Young, who was born 20 Sept., 1863. Children : 5240 Twin boys, b. 15 Jan., 1884; both d. soon after birth. 5241 Gertrude Everett, b. 10 June, 1885. 5242 Mary Caufield, b. 1 Aug., 1887. 5243 Benjamin Kingsbury, b. 19 Mch., 1889. 5244 Kate, b. 10 Feb., 1892. 5245 William Young, b. 8 Mch, 1895. 5246 Treasure, b. 6 Sept., 1897. 6247 Nora, b. 26 Mch., 1900. 2837.— VIII.— 1177. Veenox Lfciex Texxey, born in Plainfield, X. Y., 6 Oct., 1854, son of Lucien P. and Mary EUza (Davies) ; married at Brook- lyn, X. Y., 7 Sept., 1893, Lucy Pratt, who was born in Manchester, Eng., 7 Jan., 1855. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; engaged in busi- ness in New York city, and removed to San Francisco, Cal. Child : 5248 Edward Vernon, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 6 Nov., 1897. 452 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2838.-VIII.-l 177. Ida Mary Texxey, born in l*lainfield, N. Y., 30 June, 1856, daughter of Lucien P. and Mary Eliza (Davies) ; married in Papai- kou, Hawaii, 17 Oct., 1879, George Parmelee Castle, who was born in Honolulu, H. I., 29 Apr., 1851, son of Samuel N. and Mary (Tenney). Residence, Honolulu. He studied at the Punahou School, 1864-69, and at Ann Arbor, and began the study of medi- cine at Detroit in the office of Dr. A. B. Lyons, when he was called to accompany his brother's widow and children from Canada to Honolulu, which resulted in his partnership with the firm of Castle & Cooke, and vice-president of the same, also secretary. He is the secretary of the Onomea Sugar Co. Children : 5249 Dorothy Mary Hawley, b. 28 Dec, 1882. 5250 Margaret Teimey, b. 21 July, 1886. 2839.— VIII— 1177. Edward Dayies Texxey, born in Plainlield, N. Y., 26 Jan., 1859, son of Lucien P. and Mary Eliza (Davies); married at Hono- lulu, H. I., 5 Mch., 1889, Rose ^Villiams Makee, Avho was born at L'lupalakau, Maui, H. I., 10 Apr., 1864. Residence, Honolulu, H. L Vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce; secretary of the Castle & Cooke Limited, also secretary of the Waimea Sugar Mill Co. For his picture see Paradise of the Pacific, Dec, 1903. Mrs. Tenney is one of the Ways and Means Committee of the Kin- dergarten. Children : 5251 Wilholmiua, b. 14 Apr., 1891. 5252 Vernon Edward, b. 24 Oct., 1895. 2841.— VIII.-H79. AxGELixE IIeseltixe Texxey, born 7 Dec, 1835, daughter of Dr. Lyman and Rebecca (Randall) ; married in Clearwater, Minn., George Medwood. Child : 525.3 George, b. iu 187.o. 2845.— VIII.— 1180. Levi Saxdeiisox Texxey, born 19 Feb., 1858, son of Levi and Maria Pliebe (Mallett) ; married at Brighton, N. Y., 15 June, 1887, Louisa .Vgnes Todd, who was born 11 Feb., 1858, daughter of George W. and Mary A. Residence, New York city; a lawyer. Children : I GENEALOGY. 453 5254 Dwight, b. 20 May, 1889. 5255 Malcolm, b. 26 Mch., 1891. 5256 Grace Amelia, b. 3 Sept., 1892 ; d. 15 May, 1901. 5257 Helen Louise, b. 18 June, 1895. 5258 Levi Sanderson, b. 15 June, 1897. 5259 George, b. 8 Feb., 1899. 5260 Elizabeth, b. 8 May, 1902. 2864.— VIII. -11 87. Hattie Evalixe Abbott, born 17 Sept., 1857, daughter of Moses D. and Angelina M. (Tenney) of Huntington, W. Va.; mar- ried 27 Sept., 1882, John W. Forsinger. Resicfence, Chicago, 111. Child : "^ 5261 Clarence D. 2865.— VIII.— 1187. Mary Lizzie Abbott, born 1 May, 1861, daughter of Moses D. and Angeline M. (Tenney) of Huntington, W. Va. ; married 29 Dec, 1884, Henry M. Ensign. Child: 5262 Sidney Tenney, b. 27 Sept., 1886. 2866.— VIII.— 1187. Le^toee Abbott, born 20 Aug., 1862, daughter of Moses D. and Angeline M. (Tenney) of Huntington, W. Va.; married 19 Apr., 1887, Alfred T. Higgins. Child: 5263 Louisa, b. 14 Feb., 1889. 2926.— VIII.— 1225. Maey Hibbaed, born 31 Aug., 1804, daughter of Joshua I. and Hannah (Tenney) of Boston, Mass.; married David Goodwin, son of Joshua of Londonderry, N. H. She died 7 Dec, 1881. Children: 5264 Eliza Jane; Sarah Hale; Harriet. 5267 Ann Maria; David; Mary; Charles. 2927.— VIII.— 1225. Eliza Hibbaed, born 23 Mch., 1806, daughter of Joshua I. and Hannah (Tenney) of Boston, Mass. ; married Rev. Elisha G. Bab- cock of Milton, Mass. ; settled in Wiscasset, Me. ; moved to Thetford, Vt., in 1831, where he died in Oct., 1848. After his death she taught at Bradford, Chester, and Wiscasset. Deceased. Children : 5271 Infant, d.; Henry Holmes; Isabella Beecher. 5274 Frances Louisa Kendrick; Arabella; Willie. 454 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 2928.— VIII.— 1225. Capt. Ciiakles Hibbard, born 12 xVpr., 1808, son of Joshua I. and Hannah (Tenney) of Boston, Mass.; married in Jan., 1832, Charlotte Perkins, daughter of Benjamin of Centre Harbor. About 1843 he received a patent for horse-power threshing machine. Res- idence, Gilford, N. H. He died 25 Mch., 1862. Children : 5277 Child; d. at the age of 24 years. 5278 Eliza Ingalls, b. iu June, 1837; cl. 27 Aug., 1851. 2931.— VIII.— 1225. Dorcas Swan Hibbaed, born 31 Jan., 1814, daughter of Joshua I. and Hannah (Tenney) of Boston, Mass. ; married in Jan., 1832, Joseph Libbey. Residence, Gilford, N. H. She died 12_Apr., 1856. Children : 5279 Cyrus, b. in Dec, 1836. 5280 Luther Lane, b. in 1842. 5281 Levi H. 2932.— VIII.-1225. Asa Tenney Hibbard, born 12 Jan., 1816, son of Joshua I. and Hannah (Tenney) of Boston, Mass.; married in Oct., 1842, Olive Sanders of Gilford, N. H. Residence, Lake Village, N. H. He died 28 Feb., 1864. Children : 5282 Clara, b. iu 1843. 5283 Frank Kaputh, twin, b. 14 Feb., 1852. 5284 Fred Valentine, twin, b. 14 Feb., 1852. 2935.— VIII.— 1225. Martha Ann Hibbard, born 2 May, 1823, daughter of Joshua I. and Hannah (Tenney) of Boston, Mass. ; married Andrew Gray. Residence, Lake Village, N. H. Mrs. Gray was a member of the Baptist Church. Child : 5285 M. Nellie, b. 17 Feb., 1867. 2938.— VIII.— 1226. Albert Tenney, born in Londonderry, N. H., 9 Dec, 1819, son of David and Persis (Plummer) ; married 19 Apr., 1842, Mary Ann Young, who died in Lawrence, Mass., 7 Nov., 1860. He married his second wife, 25 May, 1875, Mary Jane Dickey. Residence, Law- rence ; a farmer. Children : 5286 *Martlia Maria, b. 4 May, 1848. 5287 Albert Warren, b. 16 Mch., 1S4G; d. 1) Dec, 1860. 5288 *Esther Jaue, b. 21 July, 1851. GENEALOGY. 455 2939.— VIII.-1226. Chaeles Tenney, boru in Londonderry, N. H., 13 Nov., 1821, son of David and Persis (Plunimer) ; married 6 Apr., 1843, Eliza Coffin Peabody, who died 16 Dec, 1886. Residence, Londonderry, with a five years' residence in Gilead, Me. ; a farmer. Children : 5289 Arley Phimmer, b. 5 Apr., 1844; enlisted 7 Aug., 1863, iu Second regiment artillery; mustered 18 Aug. as private; discharged at Concord, 13 Jime, 1865; d. at Londonderry, 16 Nov., 1865. (Reb. Rec, Concord, N. H.) 5290 *Ardella Althea, b. 4 Feb., 1846. 5291 , Charles Augustus, b. 4 Mch., 1849; drowned at Gilead, IG May, 1851. 5293 *Charles Augustus, b. 25 May, 1851. 5293 *George Granville, b. 24 July, 1856. 2940.— VIII.-l 226. Persis Texney, born in Londonderry, N. H., 4 Oct., 1823, daughter of David and Persis (Phimmer) ; married 13 Oct., 1842, Deacon David Anderson, who was born 21 A^ir., 1816; a farmer, son of James of Londonderry. Residence, Londonderry. Children : 5294 *Helen Frances, twin, b. 14 July, 1843. 5295 David, twin, b. 14 July, 1843; d. iu infancy. 5296 EHza Gilchrist, b. 27 Oct., 1844; d. 18 Mch., 1875. 5297 *George Vincent, b. 2 Nov., 1846. 5298 *Persis Tenuey, b. 15 Sept., 1849. 5299 *Mary Jane Steele, b. 26 Jan., 1852. 2942.— VIII.— 1226. Mary Tei^tj^ey, born in Londonderry, N. H., 6 Oct., 1827, daugh- ter of David and Persis (Phimmer) ; married 16 Apr., 1846, Jona- than "W". Peabody, who was born in Gilead, Me., 20 July, 1822; a farmer. Residence, Londonderry. Mrs. Peabody died 31 Aug., 1888. Children: 5300 *Heurietta Lucretia, b. 13 May, 1848. 5301 Elbridge Augustus, b. 17 Dec, 1854; res. Londonderry. 2943.-VIII.-1226. Martha Texxey, born in Londonderry, N. IL, 28 Oct., 1829, daughter of David and Persis (Plummer) ; married 6 May, 1851, John Anderson Gage ; a mechanic. Residence, Deny, N. H. Chil- dren : 5303 Ella Frances, b. 23 May, 1852; d. 25 Dec, 1874. 5303 Martha Florence, b. 15 Jan., 1855; d. 29 June, 1872. 5304 Charles Franklin, b. 20 Jan., 1857; d. 28 Feb., 1860. 456 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 5305 *N'aucy Jane, b. 9 Juue, 186 1. 5306 Lydia Peabody, b. 20 July, 1868; d. 4 May, 1865. 2968— VIII.— 1239. Mart Elizabeth TejSTXey, born in Hampton, X. H., 12 Apr., 1828, daughter of Rev. Thomas and Martha T. (Parker) ; married in Tocat, Asia Minor, 5 Nov., 1859, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. D., L.L. D., of the A. B. C. F. M., Turkey. He was born in 1810, was the founder of Roberts College, Constantinople, and for many years its president, ser\ing afterward for three years as professor of theol- ogy in Bangor, Me., Theological Seminary, and for five years presi- dent of Middlebury College. He died 8 Aug., 1900. Residence, Lexington, Mass. Mrs. Hamlin was for a period engaged as a teacher in Thibodaux Seminary, Louisiana, and is remembered as an anti-slavery writer known as " Mary Irving." Subsequently she entered the missionary field of Asia Minor " with more than rap- ture's ray." The children were born at Constantinople. Children : 5307 *Mary Aune Roberts, b. 8 June, 1862. 5308 Emma Catherine, b. 29 Feb., 186-i; a "treasure and help; " res. Lexington. 5309 WiUiam Maltby, b. 4 Mch., 1866; d. 5 Oct., 1871. 5310 *Alice Julia, b. 20 Dec, 1867. 5311 Henry Martyn, b. 2 July, 1869; d. 2 July, 1869. 5312 *Christopher Robert, b. 11 Oct., 1870. 2970— VIII.— 1239. Lieut. Henry Martix Texxet, born in Standish, Me., 16 Feb., 1834, son of Rev. Thomas and Martha T. (Parker) ; married in Ply- mouth, Iowa, 23 Oct., 1865, Louisa Jerusha LaDue. He received his education at Austinburg and at Oberlin College, and served in Company B, Thirty-second Iowa regiment. Residence, Falls Township, Iowa ; a farmer. Children : 5313 William Henry, b. 19 Aug., 1866; d. 25 June, 1891. 5314 Louis Hamhu, b 9 Mch., 1869. 5315 Herbert LaDue, b. 21 Feb., 1871; a pastor at Algona, Iowa. In 1900 he published a book of poems. 5316 Daniel Parker, b. 6 Oct., 1873; d. 25 Jan., 1901. 5317 Sarah LaDue, b. 7 July, 1876; d. 11 Aug., 189S. 5318 Mary Helen, b. 4 July, 1880. 2971.— VIII.— 1239. Charles William Texxet, born in Standish, Me., 16 Feb. 1884, son of Rev. Thomas and 3Iartha T. (Parker) ; married in GENEALOGY. 457 Plymouth, la., 12 Sept., 1857, Mary A. LaDiie, who died 7 Aug., 1874. He married his second wife, 5 May, 1875, Anna E. Hayes of Cincinnatus, N. Y., who died at Seattle, "Wash., 29 Apr., 1902. He maiTied his third wife 20 Sept., 1903, Mrs. Abbie Jane Sumner. He was the first of the family at Falls Township, Cerro Gordo county, la., and often in pioneer days visited Northern Iowa, Southern Minnesota, and Dakota for hunting and trappincj. He was the first treasurer of the county ; surveyor and supervisor ; a member of the state legislature at the time when the district com- jjrised several counties ; trustee of Iowa State Agricultural College, and resigned in 1882, after seven years' service. He has the dis- tinction of being a member of the first class in the first ajn-icultural college in the United States. Residence, Beaver Grove, la. His stock fai-m contains 700 acres of prairie and timber land adjoining Pl^Tuouth, which place he heli>ed to found. Removed to Seattle, Wash. The manufacturer of "Tenney's Household Friend." Children : 5319 Thomas LaDue, b. 5 May, 1858. 5320 *Edward Henry, b. 5 Mch., 1860. 5321 Mary Ella, b. 23 June, 1862; d. 26 Aug., 1864. 5322 *Charles Irving, b. 10 Oct., 1864. 5823 *N'ina Alice, b. 28 July, 1867. 5324 *Martha Parker, b. 20 Oct., 1869. 5325 *Hattie Irene, b. 27 Nov., 1871. 5326 George Hamlin, b. 31 July, 1874; d. 17 Sept., 1874. Ch. (2 w.):— 5327 Johnnie Hayes, b. 17 Feb., 1876; d. 8 Sept., 1876. 532S Dewitt Converse, b. 19 June, 1878; res. Seattle, Wash. 5329 Albert Wilford, b. 30 June, 1881; res. Seattle, Wash. 2972.— VIII.— 1239. Hareiette Rebecca Texxey, born in Standish, Me., 25 Mch., 1836, daughter of Rev. Thomas and Martha T. (Parker); married Rev. Henry Kinsman Craig, who was settled twelve years at Bucks- port, Me.; then had a short pastorate at Xorton, Mass., with the past seventeen years at Falmouth, Mass., where the children were born. Mrs. Craig graduated at Bradford Academy in 1850, and taught six terms East and West. He died 11 Feb., 1901. She keeps the Craig House, Falmouth. Children : 5330 Wheelock, b. 10 Feb., 1872; graduated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., and from Amherst College in 1894. 458 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 5331 Eliza Parker, b. 18 Oct., 1874; member of Wheatou Semi- nary; grad. Wellesley, 1898. She has charge of Hotel Mollis, Newton, Mass. 5333 *Harry Hamlin, b. 10 June, 1876. 2976— VIII— 1242. Helen Maeia Tenney, born in Chester, N. H., 6 ]May, 1834, daughter of Dea. William and Emeline J. (Murray) ; married 25 Apr., 1861, "William K. Rowell, who was born in West Concord, N. H., 9 Nov., 1829, a graduate of Dartmouth College, class of 1855. He taixght at Peacham, Vt., Academy; principal of the Boys' Latin school in San Francisco, Cal.; removed to Oakland, Cal., where he was a teacher of languages. He died 22 Nov., 1886. Mrs. Rowell resides at Stratford, Conn. Children : 5333 William Tenney, b. 10 Oct., 1862; d. 22 Jan., 1883. 5334 Rebecca Augusta, b. 9 Jan., 1864; d. 26 Oct., 1864. 5335 *Helen Flint, b. 21 Oct., 1866. * 5336 Edward Murray, b. 22 June, 1868; d. 28 Sept., 1869. .5337 Henry Durant, b. 23 Jan., 1875; d. 28 Jan., 1876. 5338 Mabel Chester, b. 9 Apr., 1877; a teacher at Stratford. 2977.— VIII.— 1242. Rebecca Bailey Texney, born in Chester, N. H., 4 Oct., 1835, daughter of Dea. William and Emeline J. (Murray) ; ^married 12 May, 1862, Rev. Marcus North Preston, of Bath, N. Y., a graduate of Williams College, 1859; Auburn, N. Y., Theological Seminary, 1862. He was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Skeneateles, N. Y., 1862-84; Bath, 1884-96; Hinsdale, 111., 1896-1900. Residence, Hinsdale. Children : 5339 Mary Isabella, b. 1 Oct., 1863; res. Hinsdale. 5340 *Aunie Rebecca, b. 12 May, 1865. 2978.— VIII.— 1242. Mary Atavood Tenney, born in Chester, N. H., 10 Aug., 1837, daughter of Dea. William and Emeline J. (Tenney) ; married .Joseph Dana Bartley, A. M. Residence, Bridgeport, Conn.; re- moved to Bradford, Mass., and in the fall of 1900 to Burling- ton, Vt. Children : 5341 Helen Preston, b. 15 Sept., 1863; educated at Smith College. 5343 *William Tenney, b. 7 Nov., 1868. 2979.— VIII.— 1242. Silas Willlvm Tenney, born in Chester, N. H., 3 Aug., 1839, son of Dea. William and Emeline J. (Murray); married 8 May> GENEALOGY. 459 1866, Mary L. Chase of Hampstead, N. H., who diect 4 Mch., 1875. He married 1 June, 1876, his second wife, Nettie C. Smith of Wayne, Pa. He enlisted in Nov., 1861, in Co. F, as one of Ber- dan's sharpshooters. His service was confined to four months' encampment in the marshes of Washington, D. D., which brouglit on a lingering typhoid fever, which resulted in his discharge 6 June, 1862. Residence, " Cascade Farm," Danesville, N. Y. Six weeks before his death his hip was broken by a runaway accident. The break mended nicely, and the doctors allowed him to sit up on 23 Nov.; the next morning his heart suddenly failed, and he died peacefully, within an hour, 24 Nov., 1897. Children : 5343 Leroy Sewall, b. 8 July, 1869; d. 22 Nov., 1872. 5344 *Emraa Lizzie, b. 26 Jan., 1871. Ch. (2w.):— 5345 *Ida Chester, b. 21 Jan., 1880. 5346 Mabel Emeline, b. 12 June, 1881; res. Danesville. 5347 Warren Smith, b. 30 Nov., 1882; res. Danesville. 2980.- VIII.-l 242. De. Sewall Warren Tenxey, born in Chester, N. H., 9 June, 1841, son of Dea. William and EmeUne J. (Murray) ; married Estelle Smith of Wayne, Pa. Sewall W. Tenney of Co. I, Eleventh regiment, residence Ches- ter, enhsted 21 Aug., 1862; mustered 2 Sept., 1862, as private, and was wounded 13 Dec, 1862, at Fredericksburg, Ya.; discharged, disabled, 14 Apr., 1863, at Providence, R. I. (Army Roll, Concord, N. H.) Residence, Corry, Pa., where he practised dentistry ten years. He died 10 Mch., 1882. Mrs. Tenney and son reside at Warrer, Ohio (1903). Child : 5348 Lewis; educated at the School of Science, Cleveland, Ohio. 2981.— VIIL— 1242. 0RLA3fD0 Murray Tenney, born in Chester, N. H., 23 Dec, 1844, son of Deacon William and Emeline J. (Murray) ; man-ied in Candia, N. H., 20 Mch., 1872, to Imogene Fitts, by Rev. Charles Tenney, who died in Nov., 1897. Residence, Chester, at the home- stead, " Homedale Farm," known for its rich supjjly of choice fruits, cream from high-grade Jersey cows, with many other good things, added to modern improvements and comfort. Children : 5349 Twins, b. 20 Oct., d. 21 Oct., 1872. 5351 Alice Lillian, b. 22 Jan., 1874. 460 THE TENNEY FA3IILY. 5352 Dexter Murray, b. 24 Sept., 1877; d. 29 Nov., 1879. 5353 Walter Phelps, b. 22 Nov., 1878. 5354 Bertha Louise, b. 30 Sept., 1880. 5355 Sewall Frederic, b. 12 Dec, 1886. 2982— VIII.— 1242. Emeline Foster Texxey, born in Chester, N. H., 3 Feb., 1847, daugliter of Deacon William and Emeline J. (Murray) ; married in Chester, 22 Aug., 1878, Henry Harrison Lane, son of Col. Isaac Lane, by Rev. Charles Tenney. Residence, Chester, X. H. Children : 5356 Caroline Martha, b. 18 Sept., 1879. 5357 Harriette Emeliue Murray, b. 24 May, 1882. 5358 Laura Rebecca, b. 3 Aug., 1887. 2991— VIII.— 1246. Juliette H. Texney, born in Oxford, Ohio, 5 Dec, 1849, daugh- ter of Rev. Daniel and Mary H. (Parker) ; married in Troy, Ohio, 30 Nov., 1871, Rev. James Brand, D. D., by Rev. Daniel Tenney. She graduated at Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass., in 1869, taught one year in Evansville, Ohio, and one year in Putnam, Ohio. He was born at Three Rivers, P. Q., in 1834, of Scotch parentage; he entered Yale College in 1861. The 2 Sept., 1862, he enlisted in Co. I, Twenty-seventh Connecticut volunteers, a sergeant and color bearer, wounded at Fredericksburg, in the thickest of the fight at Chancellorsville, and in the battle of Gettysburg ; mustered out 27 July, 1863; returned to Yale, graduating in the class of 1866. He attended Andover Theological Seminary, and preached at Danvers, Mass. In 1873 became pastor of the First Congregational Church of Oberlin ; a strong jjreacher, a conspicuous figure at the Congre- gational council in London and ^Vorld's Congress at Chicago, 111. He published several books; a trustee of Oberlin College. In 1884 received D. D. from Iowa College. While presiding at a meeting was stricken with apoplexy, and died at Oberlin. Children : 5359 Charles Alvan, b. 28 Nov., 1872. 5360 Edith Browuiug, b. 4 Jan., 1875. 5361 Mary Tenney, b. 26 Sept., 1878. 5362 Heleu Carlyle, b. 22 May, 1882. 5363 James Tenney, b. 9 Oct., 1886. .5364 Margaret Ryder, b. 2 Mch., 1892. 2994.— VIII.— 1246. IvKv. Charles Daxiel Tenney, born in Lawrence, Mass., 29 June, 1857, son of Rev. Daniel and Mary H. (Parker); married in GENEALOGY. ^Cl ]Mch., 1882, Annie Jerrell. He graduated at Dartmoutli College in 1878, and at Oberlin College. In 1901 lie received the degree of LL. D. by Dartmouth College. Residence, Tien-tsin, China, a mis- sionary since 1882. The projector and president of the Imperial University, Tien-tsin, and for a period during the troubles following the Boxer outbreak he was secretary of the provisional government established by the Powers ; for the last year and a half has been the head of the University of Pao-ting-fu. Director of education of the province of Chihli, the province including the cities of Pekin, Pao-ting-fu, and Tien-tsin. The Emperor has also given him the unique honor of the order of the Double Dragon, with the decora- tion of the red coral button, which makes him outi'ank most of the Chinese officials with whom he has tQj,lo. It is an interesting fact that Rev. Mr. Tenney was appointed private tutor to the children of Viceroy Li Hung Chang, and later a blind grandchild of the Vice- roy was placed under his instruction. Children : 536.5 James Brand, b. 5 Mch., 1884. 5366 Albert Steward, b. 26 Apr., 1885. 5367 Raymond Parker, b. 13 Sept., 1887. 5368 Ruth Githins, b. 12 Nov., 1890. .5369 Mary Edith, b. 3 Feb., 1893. 2996.-VIII.— 1246. Rev. William L. Tenxey, born in Boston, Mass., 9 Sept., 1862, son of Rev. Daniel and Mary H. (Parker) ; married 21 Dec, 1887, Flora Calkins, a graduate of Oberlin College from Daysville, N. Y. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1885, and from the Theolog- ical Seminary in 1888, and for two years was a tutor of Latin in Oberlin. In the fall of 1888 appointed dean of the theological department in Straight University at Xew Orleans, La. ; professor of mental and moral philosophy, and pastor of the college chm-ch. In Dec, 1889, he became pastor of the Madison Avenue Church at Cleveland, O., Rev. H. Melville Tenney being the retiring i)astor. He was installed over the Winthrop Congregational Church at IIol- brook, Mass., Apr., 1892 ; later settled at Xorth Adams, Mass., where he had a pastorate of eight years, which was most hapi)y. He has recently been appointed as the Western district secretary of the American Missionary Association. Residence, Chicago, 111. He has many interesting Tenney historical documents, among which is a letter from the " Elder " Samuel Tenney of Bradford, Mass., who was 462 THE TENXEY FAMILY. a grandson of the first colonist ; a commission from Governor Story of Massachusetts, bearing the seal of George II, making "PhiliiJ Tenney Gent.," an ensign in a regiment. Philip was a son of Elder Samuel ; and also has a number of tax-lists, etc., from the town of Rowley, Mass., giving the names of various Tenneys. Knox Col- lege at its recent commencement, 1903, conferred u])on Rev. Mr. Tenney the honorary degree of D. D. Children : 5370 Parker Gillespie, b. 14 May, 1892. 5371 William Lawrence, Jr., b. 17 Dec, 1894. 2999— VIII.— 1248. Carlos Richard Sargent, born in Hopkinton, N. H., 25 Jan., 1823, son of Moses and Rhoda (Tenney) ; married in Stowe, Vt., Lncetta Spaulding. Residence, Claremont, N. H. He Avas a shoe- maker ; died in the army in 1862. She died 27 June, 1890, at Med- ford, Mass., where she was buried. Children : 5372 Rodolphus C, b. 27 Oct., 1850; Yictor; d. 3000.— VIII.— 1248. Moses Gilmax Sargent, born in Xewport, N. H., 20 Mch., 1826, son of Moses and Rhoda (Tenney) ; married 16 June, 1851, Nancy Hoyt of Hopkinton, who died in December, 1852. He mar- ried 14 June, 1854, his second wife, Mary M. (Everett) Sargent, who was born 4 Mch., 1829. Residence, Sunapee, N. H.; removed to Newport, where he died about 1882; a currier. Children: 5374 Ella M., b. 2 Sept, 1855; m. Elwiu F. Philbrick. 5375 Marcia P., b. 11 July, 1868; m. John W. Sargent. 5376 Jessie M., b. 23 Feb., 1870; m. Burton R. C. Guild. 3001.— VIII.— 1248. Edward Lee Sargent, born in Newport, N. H., 22 Mch., 1828, son of Moses and Rhoda (Tenney); married 27 Nov., 1851, Mary M. Everett, who was born 4 Mch., 1829. Residence, Newport; a farmer. He died 30 Sept., 1853. Child : 5377 Edward F., b. 16 Jan., 1853. 3002.— VIII.— 1248. IMartix Sargent, born in Newport, N. H., 9 Sept., son of Moses and Rhoda (Tenney); married at IJulTalo, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1851, Eliz.abeth Hoyt of Hopkinton, N. H., who was born at Weare, N. II., 10 May, 1831. Residence, Boscawen and Concord, N. H.; a farmer. He died 13 Jan., 1884. Children: GENEALOGY. 463 5378 Henry M., b. 29 Sept., 1852; deceased. 5379 Frank, b. 23 May, 1855; d. 1877. 5380 Winifred R., b. 30 Aug., 1857; deceased. 5381 George E., b. 25 July, 1861; m. Julia E. Wright. 3005— VIII.— 1252. Rev. Makcus D. Texxey, bom in Ilillsborougli, X. II., 11 Feb., 1826, son of Daniel and Sarah P. (Rand) ; married in St. Louis, Mo., 29 Mch., 1848, Frances E. Nichols. In 18.3G he removed to lUinois. In 1846 he was a private in Co. G, Fourth Illinois Infan- try, under General Scott, landing at Vera Cruz by surf boats, i. e., jumped Avaist deep and waded ashore — reducing the defense, and on to Cerro Gordo, Mexico. General Scott chose Tenney to accompany him to locate the point of assault. On the night of the IT Apr., 1847, a mountain road was made for the morning's charge. His detachment of thu'ty-nine men became separated and came upon a regiment of lancers and other troops, which included General Santa Anna, his carriage, and several loads of silver dollars. Nothing daunted the forty men filed out shooting ; the enemy fled to the chaperral. Gen- eral Santa Anna on a mule, leaving his cork leg to enable him to ride through the thick chaperral, abandoning a breakfast to our men. Tenney took the leg from the carriage, carrying it on his right shoulder to our encampment. The leg has been exhibited in Boston and New York, and now rests in the Springfield, TIL, Museum. On the night of leaving Vera Cruz five soldiers, Tenney as basso prof undo, serenaded the nuns ; the jealous priests caused the convent chimes to be rung. J. G. loosened from the tripod the smallest bell which was packed in a barrel and rolled on board ship, afterwards donated to the Pekin Dutch Reform, later to the M. E. Church, and lastly to the English Cathohc, " its old faith." Residence, Junction City, Kan. Under appointment of Home Missionary Society over forty years; a preacher and lectvu-er for more than fifty years with fruitful service, preaching in nine differ- ent states and territories and three Indian reservations. A Free Mason and Odd Fellow since 1849, and still in regular standing (1904). In 1861 he entered the Union army as private, and was mustered out in 186.5 as captain of the First Kansas Battery. He is men- tioned in Greeley's History of the Rebellion. Children : 464 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 53S3 *Frank Gordon, b. 26 Sept., 1852. 5383 Alfred; James; both d. in infancy. 5385 J. A. ; adopted son; res. Blue Lake, Cal. 3009.— VIII.— 1253. Emeline Tenxey, born in Fisherville, N. H., 27 June, 1828, daiighter of Dea. Eldad and Sally E. (Fellows) ; married 29 Nov., 1849, Charles Stone of West Newton, Mass. She died 3 Sept., 1888. Children : 5386 Ida Maria, b. 11 Jiily, 1851. 5387 Freddie Howard, b. 23 Jiily, 1854. 3014- VIII.— 1254. AxNETTE Cook Texney, born in Windsor, Vt., 2 Oct., 1827, daughter of Adolpus and Susan (Tenney) ; married 11 Nov., 1845, Chester E. Weld. Residence, Windsor, where she died 23 Aug., 1880. Children : 5388 Frank W., b. 14 May, 1848; d. in Rio Janeiro, Brazil, S. A.,. 2 Apr., 1870. 5389 Edwin C, twin, b. 23 Mch., 1853; d. in Havana, Cuba, 29 July, 1879. 5390 Erwin L., twin, b. 23 Mch., 1853; d. in El Paso, Tex., in Nov., 1899. 3016.— VIII.— 1254. Thomas Dexter Texney, born in Windsor, Yt., 17 Feb., 1831, son of Adolphus and Susan (Tenney); married 30 Sept., 1868, Ellen 31. Pratt of Perkinsville, Vt., who was for a period a teacher in the Windsor Grammar school. Residence, Windsor, where he died 13 Nov., 1881. Child: 5391 Susie E., b. 29 Dec, 1875; res. North Springfield, Yt.; a teacher. 3026.— VIII.-1261. Luther P. Tenxey, born in Newport, N. II., 15 Feb., 1823, son of .Joshua and Lydia (Wilmarth); married in Newport, 15 Feb., 1849, on his twenty-sixth birthday, Martha A. Howe, who was born 13 Dec, 1831, daughter of Stephen and Ruth (Colby). She was of cheerful disposition, a devoted wife, mother, and Christian, patient and sustained through a long illness, and died 12 Feb., 1862. He married in Newport, 15 Feb., 1863, his second wife, Adaline S. Hall, who was born in Cornish, N. II., 10 ]Mch., 1831, daughter of GENEALOGY. 465 James and Prudence (Jackson). She was an exemplary Cliristian, and died in Mendon, Mich., 21 Nov., 1876. He was a carpenter, conti-actor, and builder, and erected some of the best houses of his day ; an earnest Christian worker of the First Baptist Church, and was connected with the choir nearly all of his life; a good musician and singer. lie died 15 Xov., 1871. . Chil- dren : 5392 *LycIia A., b. 5 Feb., 1850. 5393 *Heury C, b. 25 Nov., 1851. 539-i *William P., b. 9 Nov., 1854. 5395 *Myrou W., b. 16 June, 1857. Ch. (2 w.) :— 5896 Jennie Ella, b. 29 Oct., 1865; d. 28 Mch., 1866. 5397 *Flora Genevieve, b. 25 Nov., 1868. 3030.— VIII— 1261. Prof. Franklin^ J. TE^risrET, born in Newport, N. H., 13 June, 1843, son of Joshua and Eliza (Peters) ; married 29 Nov., 1879, Letitia S. Stockton of Linesville, Pa., who was born 14 Mch., 1844; a teacher educated at Edinboro Normal School and Oberlin Collesre. Residence, Newport; a well-known instructor at Mount SterUng and Mount Pleasant, Wis., Ohio, Vermont, and New Hampshire. In 1871 town clerk in Wisconsin; road commissioner; president of the Republican Unity club ; an active member of the Baptist Church and su^^erintendent of the Sunday-school. His house at East Unity was destroyed by fire 24 Sept., 1890. Franklin J. Ten- ney. Company K, Eighteenth regiment; born in Newport; age twenty-one years; credited to Unity; enlisted 29 Mch., 1865, for one year; mustered 29 Mch., 1865, as private; mustered out 6 May, 1865. (Army Roll, Concord, N. H.) 3031.-VIII.-1261. Dr. Johx a. Texney, born in Newport, N. H., 19 Oct., 1844, son of Joshua and Eliza (Peters) ; married 28 Apr., 1869, JMartha Williams of Prospect, Conn. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. ; studied one year in Vienna, Austria ; practised in the hospitals of London and upon the continent ; a mem- ber of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and of the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons ; widely known in his profession and by ophthalmology lectures. Residence, Roxbury, Mass. ; office in Boston, Mass. 466 THE TENNEY FAMILY. " What words of honest praise for him await, The true and tried physician, good and great. " Child 5398 Frederick Maximilian, b. in Boston, 7 Apr., 1876 ; d. of heart disea.se 22 Feb., 1900 ; a graduate of G. S.; member of Har- vard College, with bright hopes. 3034— VIII.-1263. HuEL G. Bascom, born 24 Mcli., 1827, son of Elihu and Hannah ((Tenney) of Newport, N. H. ; married Eunice Sophia Kerapton, who vas Wm 20 3Ich., 1827, and died 20 May, 1884. He married 3 Dec^ 1885, his second wife, Georgie A. Phelps, who was born 1 -June, 1861. Residence, Newport. Children: 5399 Emma Jane, b. 27 Feb., 1848 ; m. E. H. Wetherbee, 1 Mch., 1887. i5i00 Ada Sophia, b. 22 May, 1853 ; d. 21 Jan., 1866. .5401 Louiselle Ruel, b. 29 Dec, 1855; m. Mary E. Emerson, 12 Nov., 1879. 5402 Fred Eugene, b. 2 May, 1858 ; d. 1 Mch., 1865. 5403 Charles Kempton, b. 7 June, 1862 ; d. 10 June, 1863. Ch. (2 w.) :— 5404 Fred Eugene, b. 15 July, 1887. 5405 Florence Bell, b. 20 June, 1889. 3036— VIII— 1263. Ellen M. Bascom, born 5 Feb., 1831, daughter of Elihu and Hannah (Tenney) of Newport, N. H. ; married 18 July, 1858, Nelson Chase. Residence, Newport. Children : 5406 Clement B., b. 14 July, 1860 ; m. 2 July, 1884, Kate M. Chel- lis. 5407 Myi-ta M., b. 2 July, 1866. 3037.— VIII.— 1263. Capt. Elias B. Bascom, boi*n 7 Jan., 1833, son of Elihu and Hannah (Tenney) of Newport, N. H. ; married Maiy Rogers. Resi- dence, Lansing, la. He served as captain during the Rebellion, and was for a while an inmate of Libby prison. Children : 5408 Mary J., b. 3 Sept., 1856. 5409 Alice J. ; d. in 1862. 5410 Alice, b. 23 Mch., 1866. 5411 Ada, b. iu Jan., 1870. I GENEALOGY. 467 3038.— VIII.— 1263. Sanford H. Bascom, born 25 Sept., 1834, son of Elihu and Hannah (Tenney) of Newport, N. II.; married 11 Apr., 1878, Luella Haven. Residence, Newport. Children : 5412 Ray P., b. 6 Nov., 1878. 5413 Ethel, twin, b. 4 Nov., 1885. 5414 Eddie, twin, b. Nov. 4, 1885 ; d. 29 Nov., 1885. 3039.— VIII.— 1263. Alice Tenney Bascom, born 29 Sept., 1837, daughter of Ehhu and Hannah (Tenney) of Newport, N. H.; married 22 Aug., 1859, Benjamin F. Carr. Residence, Newport, N. H. Children : 5415 Fred P., b. 15 June, 1861. 5416 Alice M., b. 18 Oct., 1863. 5417 MarciaE., b. BONov., 1870. 3040.-VIII.— 1263. Harriet H. Bascom, born 9 Jan., 1841, daughter of Elihu and Hannah (Tenney) of Newport, N. H. ; married 1 June, 18G1, Moses Hoyt. Residence, Fitchburg, Mass. Child : 5418 Frank E., b. 21 Apr., 1863. 3041.-VIII.— 1264. Catherine Bascom, born in Newport, N. H., 18 Nov., 1823, daughter of Elisha and Temperance (Tenney) ; married in Sept., 1848, Hubbard Cooper of Croydon, N. H. She died in Apr., 1868. Children : 5419 Ada L., b. 9 Feb., 1851. 5420 Etta E., b. in 1858 ; d. in 1859. 5421 Bertha M., b. 11 June, 1863. 3042.— VIII.-1264. Morton Bascom, born in Newport, N. H., 13 Aug., 1826, son of Elisha and Temperance (Tenney) ; married in Sept., 1851, Lovina Pike, daughter of David and Gracie (Corkings). Mrs. Bascom was born 12 Aug., 1824. Residence, Newport. Children : 5422 Imogene, b. in Aug., 1853. 5423 Flora M., b. in Sept., 1857. 6424 Edgar M., b. in Mcli., 1859. 5425 James W., b. 3 Oct., 1863. 3043.— VIII.— 1264. Wallace Bascom, born in Newport, N. H., 29 Jan., 1831, son of Elisha and Temperance (Tenney) ; married in Jan., 1853, Ellen 468 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Kelsey, daughter of Caleb and Catherine (Beckwith) of Nashua, N. H. lie was in the' Second Massachusetts regiment, and was shot through the heart at the battle of Gettysburg, 3 July, 1863. Child: 5426 Emma K., b. in July, 1862. 3044.— VIII.— 1264. Ellen Bascom, born in Xewport, N. H., 5 Oct., 1833, daughter of Elisha and Temperance (Tenney) ; married 13 Dec, 1853, Sulli- van H. Brown of Croydon, N. H. Children : 5437 Frank D., b. 8 Jan., 1859. 5428 Herbert E. 5429 Francis E., b. 21 Apr., 1863. 5430 Frank 0., b. 17 Sept., 1865. 5431 Alice B., b. 10 Sept., 1871. 5432 M. Henry, b. 5 Aug., 1872. 3046.— VIII.— 1264. Abby Bascom, born in Newport, N. II., 11 Feb., 1839, daughter of Elisha and Temperance (Tenney); married 18 Apr., 1861, Leonard T. Moody. Child: 5433 Wallace E., b. 3 Oct., 1863. 3051.— VIII.-1267. Mary Jexks Tenxey, born in Newport, N. H., 18 May, 1845, daughter of Abijah Wines and Hannah G. (Jenks) ; married in Newport, 13 Aug., 1863, Thomas Adelbert Montague, who was born 8 Oct., 1844. Residence, Worcester, Mass. Children: 5434 Fred Adalbert; George Coleman. 5436 Mary Eloise; Burt Weutworth. 3052.— VIII.— 1267. Arthur Burtox Texxey, born in Newport, N. IL, 22 May, 1846, son of Abijah Wines and Hannah G. (.Jenks); married 17 Sept., 1868, Hattie E. Gray of Worcester, Mass. Residence, Wor- cester ; an architect and builder. Children : 5438 Lovis Burton, b. 18 Dec, 1872. 5439 Florence Gray, b. 5 Aug., 1877. 5440 Estello Palmer, b. 1 Oct., 1882. 3054.— VIII.— 1268. Simon A. Tenney, born in Newport, N. IL, 18 Dec, 1842, son of Isaac and Louise (Dunklee) ; married 12 Feb., 1870, Clara A. Rollins of Burlington, Mass., who was born 7 Apr., 1852. He I GENEALOGY. 4G9 resides at the Emerson place, district No. 18, on the Unity roiul in Newport ; a farmer and milk dealer. He has been an active member in the Agricultural and Mechani- cal Association, serving as vice-president and secretary in 1876-77, and a valuable member of the Congregational Cluirch. Simon A. Tenney, residence Newport, enhsted 24 Aug., 1863, in Second regiment, heavy artillery, mustered 25 Aug., 1863, as })rivate, ap- pointed corporal 13 July, 1865, mustered out 11 Sept., 1865. (War Record, Concord, N. H.) Children : 5441 Cora B., b. 23 Apr., 1872. 5443 Ada R., b. 26 Mch., 1877. 5443 Flora D., b. 31 Jan., 1878. 3055.— VIII— 1268. Abby S. Tenney, born in Newport, N. H., 26 Apr., 1845, daugh- ter of Isaac C. and Louise (Dunklee) ; married 22 Dec, 1864, Tracy Cowles, who was born in Claremont, N. H., 16 May, 1837. Resides on the homestead farm at Claremont. Mrs. Cowles has sometimes written poetry. Children : 5444 Ore E., b. 23 Apr., 1866; a carpenter. 5445 Eugene T., b. 9 July, 1872. 3056.— VIII.-1268. Nellie Texxey, born in Newport, N. H., 20 Aug., 1847, daugh- ter of Isaac C. and Louise (Dunklee) ; married Bela Hm-d, son of Elisha and Florinda (Stevens) of Newport. Residence, East Moun- tain at the Hurd homestead. Child: 5446 Willie. 3057.-VIII.-1268. Edwin H. Tenney, born in Newport, N. H., 6 Aug., 1849, son of Isaac C. and Louise (Dunklee) ; married 15 Oct., 1878, Alice Kenion. Residence, Newj^ort ; a carpenter. Child : 5447 Bessie Louise, b. 19 June, 1884. 3060.— VIII.-1269. C aerie Adelia Tenney, born in Johnson, Yt., 22 Aug., 1847, daughter of Deacon Daniel W. and Henrietta (Powers) ; married in Stowe, Vt., in Oct., 1866, Lieut. James Polk Davis of Elmore, Vt. He enlisted as a private in Company E, Third Vermont Vols., 3 June, 1861, for three years; discharged 27 July, 1864; was 470 THE TENNEY FAMILY. wounded in the battle of the Wilderness. Reenlisted and com- missioned lieutenant, 10 March, 18G5, Company C, Second Regt., U. S. Veteran Vols.; discharged 14 Mch., 1868, at the close of the war. He died 24 Jan., 1881. Child : 5448 May Teuney, b. 8 May, 1870; d. 1 Oct., 1899. 3061— VIII.— 1269. Rev. Heebert Melville Texney, D. D., born 13 Feb., 1850, son of Deacon Daniel W. and Henrietta (Powers) of Morristown, Vt.; married at Plymouth, N. H., 11 Apr., 1877, Lillian M. Connell, daughter of Rev. David Connell, who was born in Edinburgh, Scot- land ; a graduate of Glasgow University and the Theological Semi- nary connected therewith. Mrs. Connell was also from Scotland, and in many respects a remarkable woman. Rev. H. M. Tenney's first pastorate was Wallingford, Conn.; second, in Cleveland, Ohio, Madison Avenue Church ; third, in Grinnell, la.; at present in San Jose, Cal., First Congregational Church, where he has been for the past twelve years. Mrs. Tenney has taken degree as doctor of medicine. 3062.— VIII.— 1269. Dr. Willis Ashton Tenxey, born in Morristown, Vt., 10 Apr., 1853, son of Deacon Daniel W. and Henrietta (Powers) ; married in Granville, N. Y., 13 July, 1880, Mrs. Almira J. Duel. Residence, Granville ; a physician and surgeon, with the ear and throat his specialty. Children : 5449 Asliton Melville, b. 29 May, 1888. 5450 Florence Henrietta, b. 25 June, 1893. 3069.-VIII.-1270. Sarah E. Tenney, born in Vershire, Vt., 26 Oct., 1849, daugh- ter of Joshua and Mary F. (Stetson) ; married 26 Nov., 1867, Dennis Fullington of Thetford, Vt, who died 25 Feb., 1870. She married 11 Jan., 1888, her second husband, Charles E. Shanley ; a farmer. Residence, Vershire. Child : 5451 Gertie, b. 9 Apr., 1869. 3079.— VIII.-1287. Paulus Hugh Texney, born in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, 1 May, 1839, son of Sylvanus and Mary J. (Bay); married 1 Mch., 1863, Angeline Sceva. Residence, Mechanicsburg. He was a farmer and soldier in the Union army ; died in 1867. Children : GENEALOGY. 471 5453 Mary, b. iu 1864; in. Mr. Walker. She died several years, ago. 5453 George, b. in 1866; res. Champaign Co., post-office, Mutual. 3080— VIII.-1287. Arkalok Texney, born in Mechanicsburg, O., 26 June, 1841, son of Sylvanus and Mary J. (Bay) ; married in Champaign county, O., 30 Oct., 1859, Margaret Elizabeth Shields. lie enlisted in the Union army under General Shields, and served until injured at battle of Port Republic. In 1867 he removed to Johnsonsville, III.; a mechanic. In 1873 he was appointed jjostmaster, which office he held until 1885. He also carried on a general merchandise business, filling many local offices with efficiency and integrity. His frank and tenacious espousal of the principals of strict honesty and tem- perance are the marked traits in his character. Children : 5454 Laura A., b. 4 Dec, 1860 ; d. 29 Aug., 1876 ; a lovable Chris- tian. 5455 *Hosea Eugene, b. 28 Mch., 1863. 5456 William Sheridan, b. 8 Oct., 1865 ; d. 7 Oct., 1876. 5457 Mary Eliza, b. 21 Feb., 1868; m. 30 Sept., 1885, Dr. James M. Haney ; res. Centralia, 111. ; both members of the M. E. Church. 5458 Leila May, b. 23 Feb., 1871 ; a teacher ; m., in 1895, Rev. J> W. Borah, pastor at St. Louis, 111. 5459 Mattie A., b. 25 Oct., 1875 ; m. iu 1896, Rev. W. L. Decker^ of the M. E. Church, Southern Illinois conference. 5460 James Garfield Morton, b. 7 Nov., 1881; a teacher, and study- ing medicine. 3081— VIII.-1287. Mart M. Tenney, born in Mechanicsburg, O., 4 Sept., 1844,. daughter of Sylvanus and Mary J. (Bay); married 1 Mch., 1863, Isaac Wood, son of Reuben and Diantha, born 6 May, 1843 ; a farmer j a soldier in the Union army for nearly four years. Residence, 1867,. Johnsonsville, 111. ; returned to Ohio, thence to Elk Falls, Kan., where they Uved twenty years ; removed to Canon City, Col. Children : 5461 Nettie Ambrosia, b. 1863 ; d. in 1892. 5462 Effie Albertie, b. in 1867. 5463 Sylvanus Tenney, b. iu 1869 ; d. 1869. 5464 Ivia Jeunie, b. iu 1871. 5465 Ernest Doric, b. iu 1874, 5466 Arkalou John, b. iu 1875. 5467 Bessie Kate, b. in 1882. 5468 Zilpha Louella, b. in 1883. • 472 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3083.-VIII.-1287. "William Lafayette Texney, born in Mecbanicsburg, 0., 30 Apr., 1851, son of Sylvanus and Mary J. (Bay); married, in 1872, Mary Ann Turner, who was born in 1851. He is a mechanic; also a fruit grower in Johnsonsville, 111. Children : 5469 Sylvauus, b. in 1872 ; d. in 1873. 5470 *Leslie Edward, b. in 1873. 5471 Louellyn, b. in 1875. 5473 *E,aymond Arkalon,- b. in 1878. 5473 Gratia A., b. in 1880 ; a member of the M. E. church. 5474 "William Leo, b. in 1883 ; a teacher. 5475 Minnie M., b. in 1885. 6476 Mary Jane, b. in 1889. 5477 Herschell A., b. in 1891. 5478 Beatrice Leone, b. in 1893. 3085.-VIII-1287. James F. Tenney, born in Mecbanicsburg, O., in 1856, son of Sylvanus and Mary J. (Bay) ; married in Wayne county. 111., 1 Jan., 1877, Martha Austin. He is a mechanic. Residence, East St. Louis, 111. They are members of the Methodist Episcojial Church, also their eldest children (1903). Children : 6479 Susan Maude, b. in 1877. 5480 Sylvanus K., b. in 1879 ; mechanic and musician. 5481 Martin D., b. in 1883 ; mechanic. 5482 Frank O., b. in 1885. 5483 G., b. in 1888. 5484 Edna B., b. in 1890. 5485 Winston, b. in 1893. 5486 Flossie M., b. in 1894. 5487 James R., b. 1897. 5488 Austin O., b. in 1901. 5489 Shu-ley B., b. in 1902. 3089— VIII.— 1306. Mary Augusta Tenney, born in Methiien, Mass., 5 Aug., 1837, daughter of John and Mary Augusta (Bartlett); married 5 Apr., 1859, Hon. Joseph S. Howe. Residence, Methuen. Children: 5490 Caroline Augusta, b. 8 Feb., 1861 ; d. 27 Sept., 1862. 5491 Elizabeth Josephine, b. 19 Feb., 1871. 3090.— VIII.-1306. Margaret Bartlett Tenxey, born in Methuen, Mass., 9 May, 1845, daughter of John and Augusta (Sprague) ; married 13 July, GENEALOGY. 473 1871, Charles Langdon Mitchell. Residence, Winchester, Mass. Children : 5492 Augusta Tenney, twin, b. 25 Oct., 1872 ; d, in 1872. 5493 Eliza Caroline, twin, b. 26 Oct., 1872. 5494 Laura Tenney, b. 1 Feb., 1876 ; d. 1894. 5495 Chauucey Leeds, b. in Apr., 1878. 3091.— VIII.-1306. JoHx Tenney, born in Methueu, Mass., 14 Dec, 1846, son of John and Augusta (Sprague); married 15 Ma}', 1873, Erailie Letitia Morgan, daughter of Frederick A. Morgan. She was born 2 July, 1879, and died 13 Aug., 1884. He married 11 Sept., 1890, his second wife, Cordelia Augusta Marvin of Montclair, N. J., daugh- ter of Dr. C. A. Marvin. Residence, Glen Ridge, N. J. ; removed after 1890 to Germantown, Pa. Mr. Tenney has been many years in the insurance business in Philadelphia, and is now manager of the Royal Fire Insurance Co. of Liverpool and England. Cliildren : 5496 John, b. 16 July, 1874. 5497 _ Ruth Morgan, b. 2 July, 1879. Ch. (2 w.) :— 5498 Eleanor, b. 29 Jan., 1892. 3093.~VIII.— 1306. Augusta Speague Texnet, born in j\[ethuen, Mass., 4 June, 1852, daughter of John and Augusta (Sprague) ; married 7 Aug., 1877, Prof. David S. Comstock. Residence, Andover, Mass., removed to St. Johnsburv, Vt. Child : 5499 Ethel Young, b. 29 July, 1879. 3096.— VIII.-1308. WiLLiANNA Wallace Clarke, born in Talladega, Ala., 29 Oct., 1841, daughter of John and Eliza J. (Tenney) ; married 22 Dec, 1862, Frederick Norton Finney, general manager of the Wisconsin Central Railway. Residence, Milwaukee, Wis. Children : 5500 Julia Andrews, b. 4 Oct., 1863; m. Andrew A. Hathaway in 1884. 5501 Norton, b. 26 June, 1865; res. La Crosse, Wis. 5502 John Clarke, b. 20 May, 1867; m.; res. Milwaukee. 3097.— VIII.— 1308. Ella Frakces Clarke, born in Alexandria, Benton Co., Ala., 16 Dec, 1844, daughter of John and Eliza J. (Tenney) ; married 16 474 , THE TENNEY FAMILY. ' Oct., 1867, Hon. John W. Steele of Oberlin, O. Residence, Ober- lin. Children : 5503 Eloise, b. 30 Aug., 18G8; graduated at Oberlin College in 1890. 5504 Margaret Tenney, b. 3 Dec, 1873. 5505 Marion Jameson, b. 19 July, 1875. 5506 John Francis, b. 8 July, 1882. 3126— VIII.— 1319. JusTix Edward Texney, born in Bradford, Mass., 25 Mch., 1833, son of Leonard and Adaline (Tenney) ; married Adelaide G. Kimball, who united with the church 25 Aug., 1859; deceased. Pie married his second wife, Emma Smith of Charlestown, N. H. Residence, Bradford. Children : 5507 George Leonard, b. in Apr., 1863. 5508 Edith Louise, b. in Dec, 1872; d. at Roxbury, Mass., 29 July, 1899. 3132.— VIII.— 1324. Elder William Mitchell Tenney, born in Georgetown, D. C, 12 Jan., 1843, son of William H. and Eliza (Copley) ; married in Georgetown, 30 Oct., 1866, Julia Wilcox McNair, who was born in Kalamazoo, Mich., 11 Jan., 1845, daughter of David A. and Julia Trumbull (Wilcox) of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Tenney is a Daugh- ter of the American Revolution and a Colonial Dame. Mr. Tenney was a banker with Jay Cooke & Co. until 1873 afterward located in Corning, la. Residence, Minneapolis, Minn cashier of Security bank ; elder in the Presbyterian Church. He is largely interested in the Nelson Tenney Lumber Co., and is a royal type of the Tenney family. He removed to Jamaica Plain, Boston Mass. Children : 5509 Julia Wilcox, b. 21 Oct., 1871; d. 16 Sept., 1872. 5510 William Mitchell, b. 15 Jan., 1875; d. 4 Aug., 1877. 5511 *David Darrow, b. 15 Aug., 1877. 5512 Frank Chester, b. in Minn., 13 Nov., 1883; educated at Lawrenceville School, N. J.; entered Lawrence Scientific, Harvard University, 1903. 3136.-VIII.— 1324. Robert Barnard Tenney, born in Georgetown, D. C, 28 Oct., 1850, son of WilUam H. and Eliza (Copley) ; married in 1878, .Julia Bentley Moore, daughter of Frederick L. and Virginia (Camp- GENEALOGY. 475 bell). Residence, Georgetown ; a merchant miller; the only male of his family left in Georgetown. Children : 5513 Robert Barnard, b. 16 Nov., 1879; res. Schenectady, N. Y.; an electrical engineer; the fifth generation on materual side; b. in Washington, D. C. 5514 Ella Campbell, b. 13 Aug., 1881; "is of the Tenney type." 3139.— VIII.-1324. Anxie Texxet, born in Georgetown, D. C, 15 Mch., 1850, daughter of William H. and Eliza (Copley) ; married in 1880, Charles Henry Lindsay of Bath, N. Y. Residence, Scranton, Pa.; he is a bookkeeper for the Dupont Powder Co., also secretary and treasurer of the Consumers' Co. Children : 5515 William Tenney, b. 17 Nov., 1887. 5516 Charles Ludovic, b. 22 July, 1889. 5517 Louise, b. 12 Oct., 1891. 5518 Stewart, b. 25 Nov., 1899. 3 142.- VIII.— 1326. Mart Elizabeth Ten^^ey, born in Bradford, Mass., 22 June, 1830, daughter of Col. William and Hannah Lydia (Little) ; mar- ried 18 Aug., 1858, Charles H. Johnson, son of Hiram and Annie of Bolton, Can. She received education at the Bradford Academy. Residence, Bradford. Children : 5519 Anna Frances, b. 24 Dec, 1860. 5520 Sarah Ehzabeth, b. 1 Oct., 1863. 3143.— VIII.-1326. Martha Ann Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., July, 1837, daughter of Col. William and Hannah Lydia (Little) ; married 12 Sept., 1859, Henry P. Parker, who was born in IsTewburyport, Mass., 28 Dec, 1833, son of Edward and Mercy A.; a carpenter. He was for four years a member of the Fu-st Mass. heavy artillery, and nearly one year of the time a j^risoner at Andersonville, Ga. Residence, Bradford. Mrs. Parker was educated at Bradford Academy. Child : 5521 Horace, b. 16 Aug., 1860. 3145.— VIII.— 1326. Hannah Lydia Tenney, born in Bradford, Mass., 7 July, 1840, daughter of Col. William and Hannah Lydia (Little) ; married, in 1858, Robert M. Johnson, who is in the shoe business. Residence, 476 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Lynn, ]Mass. They have buried several children, their names not given. Children : 5522 William T., b. 3 Nov., 1861. 5523 Edward E., b. 15 Feb., 1865. 5524 Eva A., b. 31 Oct., 1875. 5525 Robert A., b. 5 Oct., 1879. 5526 Arthur L., b. 21 Nov., 1881. 3147.-VIII.— 1329. Rev. Samuel Fisher Tenney, born in Athens, Ga., 26 Mch., 1840, son of Samuel and Sarah M. (Colt) ; married near Maysville, S. C, 19 May, 1868, Sarah C. Mills. He graduated at the State University, Ga., also at the Theologi- cal Seminary at Columbia, S. C, and was licensed to preach by the presbytery in 1867; ordained at Eastern Texas in 1869; pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Crockett, Texas, for the past thirty-two years, a resident of Texas for over thhty-four years, and closely identified with all the interests of chm-ch and state ; a contributor of many publications. His children are all j^rofessing Christians. Children : 5527 *Mary Louise, b. 23 Apr., 1869. 5528 *Samiiel Mills, b. 25 Oct., 1871. 5529 *William Collins, b. 3 Sept., 1873. 5530 *Leighton Plummer, b. 24 Feb., 1877; in 1896 he entered the Medical Slate University at Galveston, Tex. 5531 Stewart Spencer, b. 24 Oct., 1878; in a store at Elysian Fields. 5582 Margaret Emma, b. 28 Mch., 1881; a teacher; graduated at Normal. 5533 Martha Wilson, b. 16 Dec, 1884; a graduate. 3148— VIII.— 1329. Sakaii Elizabeth Tenxey, born in Athens, Ga., 4 Sept., 1841, daughter of Samuel and Sarah M. (Colt) ; married 9 I^ov., 1858, Dr. William G. Johnson, who died 4 Sept., 1865; their two children died young. She married 6 Oct., 1868, her second husband, J. J. Sims, who died 6 Jan., 1881 ; three of their children died young, names not given. She married 27 Apr., 1884, her thh-d husband, Andrew Augustus Adkins. Residence, Carlinville, 111. Mrs. Adkins died 6 June, 1900. Children (2 h.): 5534 Clarabel, b. 13 Apr., 1871. 5535 Maggie Maud, b. 8 Nov., 1874. 5536 Samuel Bennett, b. 1 Sept., 1877. GENEALOGY. 477 3160.-VIII— 1362. Elizabeth A. Texxey, born in Palmer, Mass., 19 IMay, 1834, daughter of Deacon Eliphalet and Susan (Maynard) ; married in jSTov., 1854, Edwin H. Fitts of Palmer, where they resided. She died in 1878, or, as given by J. H. Temple, June, 1883. Children: 5537 George E., b. iu July, 1863; d. 14 Aug., 1864. 5538 Frank, b. 1865. 5539 Susan, b. 3 Nov., 1867. 3163.— VIII.— 1364. David Elbridge Texxey, born in Palmer, Mass., 24 Nov., 1844, son of David and Harriet A. (Fuller) ; married 4 Sept., 1872, Carrie Walker of Belchertown, Mass., who died in May, 1878. He married 11 Jan., 1881, his second wife, Mary L. Graves of Palmer, where they resided. His son, Harry L., Avas by death deprived of a mother's care, and in his infancy was received and legally adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Tenney. Children : 5540 William Elbridge, b. 14 June, 1874. 5541 Harry Lewis, b. 5 Oct., 1877. 3165.— VIII.— 1364. Lewis Moody Texxey, born in Palmer, Mass., 3 Nov., 1848, son of David and Harriet A. (Fuller) ; married in "West Swanzey, N. H., 1 May, 1872, A. Ella Cundall. Residence, Palmer ; removed about 1884 to Marlboro; a carpenter. They adopted their nephew, Harry L. Tenney, and are noted fur their many deeds of kindness. Children : 5542 Willie Lewis, b. 21 Sept., 1877; d. 24 Sept., 1877. 5543 Hattie Luella, b. 1 Aug., 1880; d. 17 Nov., 1880. 5544 Lulu Ella, b. 14 Sept., 1889. 3166.-VIII.— 1364. Ella Maria Texxey, born in Palmer, Mass., 7 May, 1853, daughter of David and Harriet A. (Fuller) ; married 6 May, 1875 H. Edgar Rice of JNL^rlboro, Mass. Residence, Marlboro. Children : 5545 Inez Lillian, b. 15 Apr., 1876. 5546 Florence Vira, b. 7 Mch., 1879. 3167.— VIII.— 1366. Judith Axx Texxey, born in Stowe, Mass., 4 July, 1841, daugh- ter of Jason B. and Sarah P. (Tenney) ; married 16 Apr., 1863, 478 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. Edmund Stowe, who was born 28 Oct., 1838 ; a farmer. Residence, Stowe. Children : 5547 Emma L., b. 28 Jan., 1864; d. 3 Jan., 1869. 5548 George J., b. 1 Mch., 1870. 5549 Sarah M., b. 9 Apr., 1883; d. 23 Aug., 1883. 3168.— VIII.— 1366. Daniel Moody Texxey, born in Stowe, Mass., 3 July, 1844, son of Jason B. and Sarah P. (Tenner) ; married 25 Dec, 1881, Mrs. Patty C. (CobiTrn) Whitney. Residence, Saints Rest, Minn. Child : 5550 James C, b. 15 Aug., 1883. 3170.— VIII.— 1366. Mary Ella Texney, born in Stowe, Mass., 20 Oct., 1853, daughter of Jason B. and Sarah P. (Tenney) ; married 6 July, 1873, Eben F. Withington, who was born 14 Sept., 1852. Residence, Princeton, Mass. Children : 5551 Emma L., b. 12 Apr., 1874. 5552 Judith A., b. 8 Mch., 1875. , 5553 Sarah E., b. 30 Aug., 1876. 5554 Daniel E., b. 10 Feb., 1878. 5555 Eben F., b. 29 Mch., 1880. 5556 Henry, b. 1 May, 1882. 5557 Phebe B., b. 18 Sept., 1885. 5558 Susan J., b. 2 Apr., 1888. 3171. -VIII.— 1369. Dorcas Swax Gage, born in Pelham, X. II., 9 Xov., 1808, daughter of Frye and Mary (Tenney); married 17 Dec, 1829, Jon- athan Stickney, who was born 18 Oct., 1801, and died 24 Dec, 1888. Residence, Windham, N. H. Mrs. Stickney died 19 Aug., 1883. Children: 5559 Jonathan, b. 12 Dec, 1830; d. 27 Jiine, 1833. 5560 Edmund D., b. 13 Sept., 1833; d. 17 Jan., 1833. 5.561 Infant, b. 11 Feb., 1834; d. 16 Feb., 1835. 5562 Mary Tenney, b. 2 Nov., 1835. 5563 Emily Jane, b. 27 Aug., 1837. 5564 Edwin Noyes, b. 31 Mch., 1839. 3174.— VIII.-1370. Deacox Daxiel Tenxey Gage, born in Hudson, X. H., 17 Oct., 1814, son of Deacon Daniel and Betsey (Tenney) ; married 7 GENEALOGY. 479 Mch., 1839, Harriet N. Hutchinson, who died 31 July, 1847. He married 31 Aug., 1848, liis second wife, Maria Kimball, who dieil »! Nov., 1893, a granddaughter of Susan (Tenney) Hastings; a model woman in her home society and the church of which she was a mem- ber for forty-four years. Residence, Hudson, on the homestead farm, where he died 22 Nov., 1890. He was for forty-five years a member of the church, and served as deacon thirty-six years, the successor of his father in Pelham Congregational Chm'ch. He was of a refined and cultivated nature ; frequently called to positions of public trust ; a representative of the New Hampshire legislature. " His life was exemj^lary ; his walk godly." Children : 5565 Da\ad Tenney; Nehemiah. 3177— VIII.— 1371. Saeah Texxet, born in Pelham, N. H., 7 Oct., 1818, daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Woodbury) ; married in Nov., 1847, Levi Emery, born in Salem, N. H., 12 Aug., 1888. Mr. Emery was a farmer. Residence, Tower Hill, Lawrence, Mass. He was a mem- ber of the Massachusetts legislature in 1877-78-79; also a member of the common council in 1867-68-72-75-76. The date of their death not received. Child : 5567 Sarah Lizzie, b. 26 Nov., 1838; m. Eben Saunders in Nov., 1872. 3178.— VIII.-l 371. Betset Texney, born in Pelham, N. H., 18 Sept., 1820, daugh- ter of Daniel and Hannah (Woodbury) ; married 12 Nov., 1840, Benjamin Humphrey Woodbury, who died 28 Dec, 1873. Resi- dence, Salem, N. H. She died 19 Aug., 1870. Children: 5568 John H., b. 7 Mch., 1851; res. Albany, N. Y. 5569 Sarah Thayer; res. Methuen, Mass. 3180.— VIII.-1371. Haxxah Jane Texxey, born in Pelham, N. IL, 30 June, 1825, daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Woodbury); married 15 Sept., 1847, Franklin Saunders of the Saunders' express. Residence, Methuen, Mass. Children : 5570 John F., b. 19 June, 1850. 5571 Eben L., b. 29 Feb., 1852 ; res. New York city ; a hat dealer. 5572 Daniel T., b. 22 Oct., 1860. 480 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 3186— VIII.-1377. Daxiel ^yooDBURY Texxey, bom in Salem, N. H., 3 Oct., 1832, son of John F. and Hannah (Woodbury) ; married in May, 1864, Sarah J. Sanborn of Laconia, N. H., who died 20 Apr., 1900. Residence, 3Iethuen, Mass. ; a large and successful shoe manufacturer, under the name of Tenney & Co. Children : 5573 *George Sanborn, b. in July, 1865. 5574 Mary, b. 24 Sept., 1868 ; d. 22 Aug., 1869. 3187.— VIII.— 1377. George Washixgton Texxey, born in Salem, N. H., 15 Jan., 1835, son of John F. and Hannah (Woodbury); married 20 Nov., 1872, Alzadia M. Tourtelotte of Providence, R. I, Residence, Methuen, Mass. ; for many years a prominent and successful shoe manufacturer, retired ; president National bank ; trustee of the W^ood Home for Aged People at South Lawrence, Mass. Children : 5575 Helen, b. 31 Oct., 1876 ; for two years a student of Mrs. Stearns' School, Amherst, Mass. 5576 John Furguson, b. 9 Oct., 1880 ; graduate Y. 0. 1902 ; a Har- vard law student. 3188.-VIII.-1377. Jonx Milton Texney, born in Salem, N. H., 27 Mch., 1839, son of John F. and Hannah (Woodbury) ; married in May, 1864, Fannie Dana of Londonderry, N. H. He was educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Resi- dence, Methuen, Mass. In 1867 he engaged in the manufacture of wool hats, in company with his youngest brother, C. H. Tenney, for a number of years, when they dissolved partnership. Mr. J. M. continued in the business, which has been carried on successfully for many years. For about fifteen years he had a ladies' hat whole- sale house in New York cit3^ On the first of Mch., 1903, he sold the hat factory and retu-ed from active business. Child : 5577 *Ada, b. in July, 1865. 3189.— VIII.-1377. Charles Hexry Tenney, born in Salem, N. H., 9 July, 1842, son of John F. and Hannah (Woodbury); married 23 Nov., 1865, Fannie A. Gleason of Methuen, Mass. For a period he was a successful manufacturer of wool hats in company with his brother, John M. Tenney, at Methuen, where Mr. GENEALOGY. 481 Tenney has a summer home, " Graycourt," most beautifully located and well worthy of the Ilunnewell prize from the Horticultural Society. Residence, New York city, where he is a commission merchant and the largest hat dealer in the world ; probably the Vanderbilt of the Tenney family ; a public benefactor, ardently dispensing gifts. The tOM^n of Methuen received from him a handsome soldiers' mon- ument, which was unveiled 24 July, 1888 ; said monument is located not far from the summer residence of the donor. Children : 5578 Daniel Gleason, b. 19 Dec, 1867 ; graduated at Yale College, 1889 ; res. New York city. 5579 Alice, b. 8 Sept., 1869 ; d. 8 Jan., 1870. 3190.— VIII— 1390. Robert G. Texney, born in Pelham, N. H., 1 Nov., 1812, son of Robert G. and Abigail (Blodgett) ; married 1 Nov., 1835, on his twenty-third birthday, ]Maria Bigelow, who was born in Nantucket, Mass., in 1811, and died 17 Nov., 1879. He married his second wife, Deborah Swain of Nantucket, where they resided. He was for- merly from Charlestown, Mass., and died 29 June, 1892. Children : 5580 Henry ; Eugene. 3191.— VIII.— 1390. John C. Texney, born in Pelham, N. H., §0 Apr., 1815, son of Robert G. and Abigail (Blodgett) ; married 15 Apr., 1854, Julia Turner of South Scituate, Mass., daughter of Theodore. She died 3 July, 1879. He married in 1882 his second wife, Lucy Ann Gor- rell, formerly of Chester, Vt., and Nashua, N. H. She was born 6 Nov., 1818, and died 25 Nov., 1881. When he was three weeks old his parents moved to Somerville, Mass., and he lived in the same house on Mystic avenue until his death. In early years a mem- ber of the volunteer fir» company; in 1865 town assessor ; a select- man in 1857-'58-'59-'60. He was one of the original members of the Franklin St. Congregational Church. After graduating from the grammar school he learned the carpenter's trade ; his work was like his character, rehable and substantial. He died 31 Dec, 1894. 3192.— VIII.-1390. Sarah Ann Tenney, born in Somerville, Mass., 5 Sept., 1820, daughter of Robert G. and Abigail (Blodgett) ; married 8 June, 1842, Timothy Spencer Bigelow, who was born in Hartford, Conn., son of 31 482 THE TENNEY FAMILY. James and Anne (Spencer). Residence, Somerville, where he died 22 Sept., 1855. She died at Evanston, 111., 24 Jan., 1893; burial at Somerville. Children : 5582 Oscar Spencer, b. in 1844 ; m. Matilda "Warner in 1868. 5583 Abbie Maria, b. in 1845 ; m. Charles B. Foote of Chicago, 111. 5584 William. 3193— VIII.— 1390. Daniel B. Tenney, born in Somerville, Mass., 15 Mch., 1824, son of Robert G. and Abigail (Blodgett) ; married 30 Nov., 1851, Mary A. Barrows of CharlestoAvn, Mass., daughter of William and Sarah. Mrs. Tenney died 11 July, 1880. He received his educa- tion at the Bunker Hill School in Charlestown ; an active member of the volunteer fire department of early years and held a certificate for fourteen years' service. He worked one year with his father in brick making, then apprenticed to learn the carpenter's trade, for many years continuing at that business ; later confined his attention to making brick moulds. Residence, Somerville, near the old homestead, and was found dead in his bed 20 Feb., 1895; burial at Woodlawn. Children: 5585 Sarah ; Abbie ; Lucy Alice ; infant. 3194.-VIII.-1390. David Tenney, born in Somerville, Mass., 10 Jan., 1826, son of Robert G. and Abigail (Blodgett); married 10 Jan., 1857, on his thirty-first birthday, Eliza Ann Bowker of East Abington, Mass. Mr. Tenney died 4 May, 1886. Children: 5589 Charles H. ; Martha Williams. 3204.— VIII.— 1392. GiRSON Tenney Williams, born in Charlestown, N. H., 15 Jan., 1813, son of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney); married 12 Oct., 1841, Harriet Cordelia Howard, who died 14 Nov., 1897. Mr. Williams had "a very good memory of dates ; this was his reputation among V)usiness men." He died at Ashville, N. C, 14 Apr., 1891, burial at Buffalo, N. Y. Children : 5591 *Charles Howard, b. 1 Aug., 1843. 5592 *George Lombard, b. 11 Mch., 1845. 5593 Martha Tenney, b. 15 Aug., 1848. 5594 Edward Hungerford, b. 4 Jan., 1852; d. 13 Aug., 1852. 5595 Grace Howard, b. 28 Nov., 1857; d. 30 Aug., 1858. Gibson Tenney Williams. GENEALOGY. 483 3206.-VIII.-1392. Mary Williams, born 81 Aug., 1815, daughter of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney) of Charlestown, IST. IT. ; married Rev. Mr. Streeter. She died some years ago, now (1903). Children : 5596 Sereua; John; William. 3207— VIII.— 1392. Rev. John Milton Williams, born in New Ipswich, N. II., 27 Feb., 1817, son of Isaiah and Martha (Tennej') ; married 28 Aug., 1843, Charlotte M. Henderson, who died 21 May, 1868. He mar- ried 11 Oct., 1870, his second wife, Mrs. Harriet Saylard. lie died in Chicago, 111., 7 Jan., 1900. Children: 5599 John Milton, b. 13 Oct., 1845; d. 26 Aug., 1852. 5600 *Charlotte Eliza, b. 26 Dec, 1848. 5601 *Lucy Janette, b. 2 Aug., 1851. 5602 Howard, b. 2 Jan., 1854; d. 21 Aug., 1855. 5603 George Melviu, b. 29 Dec, 1858; d. 17 May, 1884. 3208.-VIII.— 1392. Rev. Isaiah Thompson Williams, born 12 Feb., 1819, son of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney) of Charlestown, X. H. ; married Ellen White of Boston, Mass., deceased. He died at Chappaqua, X. Y. Children : 5604 Elliott, b. 19 Aug., 1850. 5605 Thornton, b. 6 Aug., 1857. 5606 Reginald, b. 6 Oct., 1859. 5607 Kenneth, b. 1 May, 1866. ) 5608 Bessie. 3209.-VIII.-1392. Martha Ann Williams, born 21 Jan., 1821, daughter of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney) of Charlestown, X. H. ; married a .Air. Wilcox, deceased. She married her second husband, Jonathan Mabbs. Children : 5609 Mary Streeter, b. 7 May, 1843. 5610 Charles Williams, b. 4 July, 1845; deceased. 5611 Martha Lard, b. 15 June, 1848; d. 5612 Martin Gibson, b. 16 June, 1850; d. 3210.— VIII.— 1392. Jane Parmelia Williams, born 1 Feb., 1823, daughter of Lsaiah and Martha (Tenney) of Charlestown, X. II.; married Jonathan :\[abbs. Mrs. IVIabbs died 11 Apr., 18.59. Child : 5613 John Williams, b. 11 Apr., 1859. / 484 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 3211.-VIII.— 1392. Lucy Anx Williams, born 22 Nov., 1824, daughter of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney) ; married William Bond ; deceased. Mrs. Bond died a few years ago. (1903). Children: 5614 Charlotte Rose, d.; Ellen Elizabeth. 3213.— VIII.— 1392. CnAEiES CoKXELius WiLLiA>rs, born 30 Xov., 1829, son of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney) ; married Chastina C. Barker. Resi- dence, Oregon. He died 14 Aug., 1901. Children: 5616 Ella Emma, b. 6 Feb., 1857. 5617 Thornton Leon, b. 4 Feb., 1859. 5618 Wallis Barker, b. 14 July, 1861. 5619 Charles Tenney, b. 31 Mch., 1863; d. 3224.— VIII.— 1402. Harriette Varxum Texxey, born in Dracut, Mass., 13 June^ 1831, daughter of Paul and Polly Butler (Varnum) ; married (> Aug., 1851, Walter Miles Plunt, son of Aaron of Boston^ Mass. Children : 5620 Paul Miner, b. 27 Jan., 1853. 5621 Harriet, b. 5 Apr., 1855; d. 9 Sept., 1855. 5622 William Foran, b. 23 Oct., 1856.' 5623 Walter Miles, b. 5 Oct., 1858. 3244.— VIII.— 1420. IIanxaii Jaxe KniBALL, born 12 Sept., 1842, daughter of John and Rhoda (Hastings) of Salem, N. H. ; married 20 May, 1865, John Woodbury, son of Capt. Richard and Elizabeth K. Six chil- dren were born to them ; four passed away in tender years. Resi- dence, Salem, N. H. Children : 5624 Charles Talbot, b. 5 July, 1873; graduated 1895 from Dart- mouth College; principal of the High School, Fitchburg. Mass. 5625 Chester Tenney, b. 6 Jan., 1885; graduated, 1903, Piukertou Academy; entered Dartmouth College in Sept., 1903. 3246.— VIII.— 1421. Daxiel Hastings, born in Salem, N. H., 20 Apr., 1822, son of Cyrus and .ludith (^Merrill) ; married Mary Munn ; deceased. He married his second wife, Julia Hale. Residence, Corinth, Vt. ; a farmer. He died 7 May, 1889. Children : ^'^^t^^^-cc-^ C-- , ( cyi^-<-, after receiving his degree entered a hospital in Boston, Mass., later a hospital in Jacksonville, 111., having eminent success; he subse- quently took charge of the insane asylum at Topeka, Kan., where he rendered valuable aid in building improvements, with radical change for the comfort of the inmates. He retired from hospital work and accepted general professional service at Kansas City, Kan , where he has practised twenty years. Emily and Roy's pictures are in the first edition of the "Tenney Family " book. Children : 5681 Edward Abner, b. 14 Dec, 1865; d. at West Concord, N. H., 2 Aug., 1867. 5682 Walter Hatch, b. 14 June, 1867; d. at Atchison, Kan., 24 Sept., 1879; a remarkable scholar. 5683 Emily, b. 5 Mch., 1869, a* Concord; m. 15 June, 1892, Ottomar Max Pudor of Dresden, Germany, son of Hol- frath Friedrich, councilor of king of Saxony; was owner and director of the conservatory of music many years in Dresden, as title Holfrath indicates; res. Houston, Tex.; a real estate dealer; no issue. 5084 *Edwin Roy, b. 9 Apr., 1874. 3302.— VIII.— 1438. Rev. Edward Paysox Texxey, born in Concord, N. II., 2!> Sept., 1835, son of Rev. Asa P. and Mary (Tenney); married 1 Dec, 1860, Sarah J. Ilolden of Concord, who died 23 Nov., 1S61. He married 8 Dec, 1862, his second wife, Ellen M. Weeks of Lowell, Mass., daughter of Timothy, a descendant of Leonard, emigrant of Greenland, N. H. He was educated at Pembroke 494 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Academy, Dartmouth College, and Bangor and Andover Theologi- cal Seminaries. In 1858-59, assistant editor of the Pacific in San Francisco, Cal. lie was pastor of the Congregational Church at Manchester-by-the-Sea, Central City, Col., Braintree, Lowell, and Ashland, Mass. For eight years, from 1876, he was pi'esident of Colorado College, the foundations of whose subsequent success and influence he laid with great faith, labor, and patience. He was the author of the phrase " New West," a pioneer along the border line between East and West. He was engaged in the Christian commission in the Civil War. At one time the editor of the Congregational Iteviexo. Has published many miscellaneous articles, and is the author of the following volumes: "Jubilee Essays," " The Silent House," " Coronation," " Agamenticus," " The New West," "Colorado and the New West," "Constance of Acadia," " Agatha and the Shadow," " The Triumphs of the Cross," "The Story of the Heavenly Camp Fire," "Our Elder Brother," " The Dream of my Youth ;" also editor of a dozen compiled works. Present residence, Cambridge, Mass., where he is still writing. Children : 5685 Emma Wilsou, b. 6 June, 1873; d. 9 June, 1894; a fine scholar. 5086 Elizabeth Hale, b. 7 Apr., 1876; grad. from Radcliffe Col- lege, 1900; took the Junior prize for the best historical essay; has written a book "The Radcliffe Girl." She d. 24 Feb., 1904, at Colorado Springs, Col. 3307— VIII.— 1440. Makv Davy Texney, born in Liberty, Pa., 19 June, 1833, daughter of Rev. Ephraim B. and Harriet (Lott) ; married in Conk- lin, N. Y., 14 June, 1859, Judge Barzillai (Tray, who was born in Conklin, 1 Oct., 1824, son of Daniel and Lydia (Bevier). He graduated at the Michigan University in 1845, A. B., and was admitted to the bar in 1853, and a])pointed judge of i)robate, in Leavenworth, Kan., in 1859, judge of the criminal court in 1868; removed to Topeka, Kan., in 1876, as private secretary to Governor Anthony. Residence, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Gray graduated at Wyoming Seminary, Pa., in 1853, and was preceptress at a Binghampton, N. Y., school, 1854-55-56-57- 58. In 1855-56-57 she was one of the editors of the JSfew Yo7'k Teaclier, and aided in starting the Home Becord, Home for the Minna E. Tenney. Maky D. (Tenney) Gkay. \ GENEALOGY. 405 Friendless, and I^ansas Cook J^ook, an issue for charity. In ISSl she was the first president of the Social Science Chih, and fille. wlio was born at Geneseo, Wis., 16 Dec, 1856. Residence, Chicago, 111.; a carriage dealer. Children : 5637 Harry Olin, b. 17 Oct., 1870; m. 11 Dec, 1896, Goldie May Hunter; res. Peoria, 111., and Decatiir, 111. 496 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Oh. (2 w.):— 5698 Arthur Bailey, b. 3 Aug., 1880. 5G99 Editli Mary, b. 4 June, 1884. 5700 Lawrence Gray, b. 22 Mch., 1886; d. 27 June, 1886. 5701 Vivian Ruth, b. 8 Aug., 1897. 3314.— VIII.- 1440. Louis Ko.ssuth Texxey, born in Colesville, N. Y., 12 Feb., 1S52, son of Rev. Ephraini and Angeline (Hoiightailing); married Emma Straat of Cortland, N. Y. Residence, Chicago, 111.; a car- riage dealer ; removed to Asbury Park, N. J. Child : 5702 Harold, b. at Cortland, N. Y. 3315.— VIII.— 1440. FraxIv Melville Tknxey, born in Nichols, N. Y., 8 Apr., 1854, son of Rev. Ephi-aim and Angeline (Iloughtailing) ; married 31 Dec, 1885, Carrie Marks, who was born in Moscow, Mich., 12 Dec, 1864. Residence, Kansas City, Kan.; removed to Cherry Yale, Kan., thence to Decatur, 111.; a dealer in farming implements and wagons. Children : 5703 Ralph Mead, b. 23 Aug., 1887. 5704 Adriance, b. 19 June, 1895. 5705 Erlene, b. 3 May, 1897. 5706 Frank Melville, b. 13 June, 1902. 3320.— VIII.-1441. Sarah Texney, born in IpsxWch, Mass., 11 Aug., 1831, daughter of Jacob B. and Caroline (Cram) ; married 6 Sept., 1853, Daniel Coleman Worcester, by Rev. Robert Southgate. Residence, New- buryport, Mass.; he is in the express business ; an earnest church worker. Mr. Worcester was born in Byfield, Mass., 22 May, 1832, son of Ira Worcester. She possesses unnumbered graces of Chris- tian life and womanhood. Children : 5707 Infant son; d. 5708 Daniel Tenuey, b. 10 Aug., 1856; was lost from the ship Tenmjmn, 22 Feb., 1872. 5709 *Charles Frederic, b. 10 Feb., 1858. 5710 *William Coleman, b. 20 Oct., 1863. 3325.— VIII.— 1441. George Henry Texney, born in Ipswich, Mass., 4 Feb., 1846, son of Jacob B. and Caroline (Cram) ; married, 24 Feb., 1886, GENEALOGY. 497 Mattie Saben, daughter of Elijali and Ruth (Bagley) of Nova Scotia. Residence, Ipswich. Children : 5711 Walter Ellis, b. 9 Dec., 1886. 5713 Caroline Cram, b. 23* Sept., 1889. 3326.-VIII.-1441. Caroline Elizabeth Tenney, born in Ipswich, Mass., 6 Sept., 1850, daughter of Jacob B. and Caroline (Cram); married 7 June, 1876, Henry Stockman, a traveling salesman. Residence, New- buryport, Mass. Children : 5713 Henry March, b. 25 June, 1878. 5714 Bertha Tenuey, b. 20 Feb., 1889. 3328— VIII.— 1442. Fidelia Axn Te^tney, born in Salem, N. II., 23 Aug., 1837, daughter of Eliphalet and Mary (Emery) ; married, in 1857, Robert B. Smith. She died 12 Jan., 18G5. He married his second wife, Sarah Rosamond Tenney, who was born 26 June, 1834, a sister to Fidelia A., and died 16 June, 1878. Residence, Lawrence, Mass. Child : 5715 ^Robert Bradford, b. 7 Mch., 1858. 3329.— VIII.— 1442. Mary Celia Tenney, born in Salem, N. IT., 24 ^fay, 1839, daughter of Eliphalet and Mary (Emery); married 11 Mch., 1863, Rufus Webster Morse, who was born in Haverhill, Mass., 1 Aug., 1821, son of Peter and Abigail Webster. Residence, ]Methuen, Mass; removed to Maiden, Mass. His occupation is that of a hatter. Children : 5716 *Tenney, b. 30 July, 1864. 5717 Henry Winter, b. 24 Jan., 1866; d. 31 Dec, 1889. 5718 Isabelle Josephine, b. 15 June, 1869. 5719 Frank Webster, b. 6 Apr., 1877; d. in Nov., 1879. 5720 Grace, b. 12 Jan., 1879; d. 26 July, 1879. 3339.— VIII.— 1444. Harriet Ellis Tenney, born in Bmghampton, X. Y., 14 ]\Iay, 1840, daughter of Alpheus and Charlotte M. (Starkweather); mar- ried 22 Sept., 1859, Charles F. Dockham, who was born in Brad- ford, Vt., 23 July, 1839, son of J. C. and Abigail (Morse). He was formerly of Dell Prauie, Wis.; removed to Clayton, Minn. Chil- dren : 498 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 5721 Minnie Liiella, b. 7 Aug., 1862. 5722 Alpheus Tenner, b. 5 May, 1865. 5723 Martin Gib.son, b. 2 Sept., 1868. 5724 Nellie Elizabeth, b. 16 Apr., 1870. 5725 Laura Lucretia, b. 11 Mcl:ft, 1877. 3340.— VIII.-1444. Emily Electa Texxky, born in Binghamton, N. Y., 25 July, 1841, daughter of Alpheus and Charlotte M. (Starkweather); mar- ried, in 1864, L. F. Knox. Residence, Del Prairie; removed to Kilbiu-n, Wis. Mrs. Knox died 4 Apr., 1886. Child : 5726 Emily, b. 31 May, 1865; m. Mr. Rogers; res. Perry, N. B. 3342.— VIII.— 1444. Rev. George Cydus Texxey, born in Liberty, Pa., 27 Aug., 1847, son of Alpheus and Charlotte M. (Starkweather); married, in 1876, Elsie Shephard. At the age of eight he removed with his parents to Wisconsin, living a quiet country life until he entered school for special preparation for the ministi'y. He was ordained in 1876 and for over ten years labored in Wisconsin, North Dakota, and Minnesota. In 1881 removed to Australia, whei'e for five years he acted as minister, editor, and publishing manager. The following five years were spent at Battle Creek, Mich., in connec- tion with the college sanatorium teaching and editorial work. Then again five years in Australia, returning to the great sanatorium as instructor in the medical training school and editor of the Medicol Missionary 3fagazine. He is the author of a very interesting vol- ume, " Travels By Land and Sea." Children : 5727 *Ivers, b. 22 Nov., 1877. 5728 Ruth, b. in Fargo, N. Dak., 16 Jiily, 1885. 3344.— VIII.— 1444. Eda\in E. Tenney, born in Pennsylvania, a short distance from Binghamton, N. Y., 17 May, 1851, son of Alpheus and Charlotte j\L (Starkweather) ; married at Kilbourne City, Wis., 24 Nov., 1880, Florence Yan Alstyne, who was born in Point Bluff, Wis., 16 Mch., 3 862. Residence, since 1885, BjTon, Minn.; a farmer. Children: 5729 George Albert,. b. 27 Dec, 1881. 5730 Leon Arthur, b. 20 Jan., 1886, 5731 Clifford Roy, b. 28 July, 1893. 5732 Hazel Amelia, b. 6 Aug., 1896. 5733 Edith Blanche, b. 20 Apr., 1898. GENEALOGY. 400 3345.— VIII.-1444. Mary Jais^ette Texnet, born in Binghamton, X. Y., 27 Feb., 1854, daughter of Alpheus and Charlotte M. (Starkweather) ; mar- ried, in 1875, Albert Heacox. She died 21 July, 187D. Child : 5734 Charlotte, b. 8 July, 1877. 3346.-VIII.— 1444. Martha Calista Texj^ey, born in Binghamton, N. Y., 21 Apr., 1856, daughter of Al})heu8 and Charlotte M. (Starkweather) ; mar- ried, 3 May, 1876, Arthur J. Zoller. Residence, Briggsville, Wis., where two of their children were born ; removed in the spring of 1889 to Wells, Minn. Mr. Zoller received a stroke of lightning 8 Aug., 1889, which rendered him unconscious, and soon resulted in his death. Children : 5735 Harry E., b. 5 Jan., 1879. 5736 Iva E., b. 15 Oct., 1880. . 5737 Artha Jennie, b. 30 Nov., 1889. 3347.— VIII. -1444. Prof. Johx Ellis Tenney, born in Adams county. Wis., 21 July, 1861, son of Alpheus and Charlotte M. (Starkweather) ; married, at Clayton, Minn., 14 Apr., 1887, May R. Seely by Rev. George C. Tenney. She was born in Clayton, 24 Mch., 1865, of eastern parentage ; her father born at Syracuse, N. Y., and her mother born in the same state. Residence, Sleepy Eye, Minn. He is principal of the High School. Children : 5738 Earl Edwin, b. 15 Feb., 1888. 5739 Vera Edith, b. 9 Oct., 1889. 5740 Gurdou Ellis, b. 19 Oct., 1894. 5741 Irma, b. in Aug., 1896. 3348.— VIII.-1445. Esther Axx Starkaveather, born 21 June, 1840, daughter of Joel B. and Hannah (Tenney) ; married 30 Mch., 1861, George W. Howell. Residence, Apalachin, N. Y. Children : 5742 Emma Louise, b. 3 Mch., 1863; d. 8 Jan., 1863. 5743 *Miunie Eloise, b. 4 Jan., 1864. 5744 *Ella May, b. 14 Feb., 1867. 5745 *Anua Tenney, b. 2 Feb., 1874. 5746 Frances Jauette, b. 23 Nov., 1-876. 5747 Ellen Louise, b. 17 Mch., 1878. 5748 Orville Augustus, b. 14 Feb., 1883. 500 THE TENXEY FAMILY. 3350. -VIII.— 1445. Sarah Frances Darroav, born 13 Jan., 1S52, daughter of Asa B. and Hannah (Tenney) ; married, 19 Nov., 1870, Stanley H. Gould. She died 8 Feb., 1902. Residence, Apalachin, X. Y. Children : 5749 *George H., b. 8 Sept., 1873. 5750 Frances, b. 2 Sept., 1878; d. 1 Mch., 1879. 5751 Hannah Louise, b. 29 June, 1881. 3351.— VIII.— 1446. "William Taplix, born in Corinth, Vt., 2 Feb., 1825, son of Isaac and Susanna (Tenney) ; married Alice K. Taplin, who was born 4 Jan., 1836, daughter of Richard and Polly Taplin of Orange, Vt. Residence, Cormth, Vt., where he is one of Vermont's best farmers. Children : 5752 Jennie Ellen, b. 10 Apr., 1864; d. 30 Aug., 1865. 5753 *Bertlia Alice, b. 30 Aug., 1868 3352.— VIII.— 1446. Eliphalet Tenxey Taplix, born in Corinth, Vt., 2 July, 1827, son of Isaac and Susanna (Tenney) ; married 19 Dec, 1854, Mary A. Smart, who was born in Rumney, N. II., 16 Apr., 1829, daugh- ter of Elisha and Betsey (Knight). Residence, Corinth, on the Eliphalet Tenney farm, which has the finest sugar orchard in the county, also a dairy in full perfection. She died 13 Jan., 1899; he died 23 May, 1901. Children : 5754 Susie Tenney, b. 25 May, 1857; res. at the homestead. 5755 Edith Mabel, b. 18 Dec., 1860; d. 10 Dec, 1866. 3353.— VIII.— 1446. Hannah Taplin, born in Corinth, Vt., 14 July, 1834, daughter of Isaac and Susanna (Tenney) ; married 3 Apr., 1860, John II. Metcalf. Residence, Corinth; removed to Piermont, N. H. She died 30 Aug., 1880. Children : 5756 William Taplin, b. 8 Oct., 1861; d. in Aug., 1863. 5757 *Susie Jane, b. 24 Dec, 1864. 5758 *Cbarles Henry, b. 9 Mch., 1867. 3365.— VIII.-1457. Ann Eliza Tenney, born in Elyria, Ohio, 4 May, 1845, daugh- ter of Horace A. and Juliette P. (Chaney) of Madison, Wis.; mar- b GENEALOGY. oUl ried 5 June, 1866, Col. Charles H. Jackson. Residence, St. LouLs, Mo., where she died 10 July, 1880. Children : 5759 Ida May, b. 27 Dec, 1869; m. 25 Juue, 1903, Prof. Charles Frederick Burgess of Electric Engineering in University of Wisconsin. 5760 Charles Tenney, b. 15 Oct., 1874; res. Oakland, Cal. 3366.-VIII.— 1457. Chakles Kext Texxey, born in Madison, Wis., 19 Apr., 1848, son of Horace A. and Juliette P. (Chaney) ; married in Janesville, Wis., 28 Sept., 1870, Anna Baldwin, who was born 26 Ajn-., 1847. Residence, Madison; a lawyer, and for four terms city attorney. Children : 5761 Charles Homer, b. 1 Aug., 1871; grad. from the State University law department; a "bright young la-wyer " (D. K. T.), now of the firm of Tenney, Hall & Swanson, Madison; m. 22 Oct., 1902, Elizabeth May Abbott of Baraboo, Wis. 5762 Frederick Baldwin, b. 15 Sept., 1872; d. 9 Oct., 1872. 5763 William Dodge, b. 31 Oct., 1873; is purchasing agent for the Northern Electric Co. of Madison. 5764 Ella Baldwin, b. 9 Oct., 1882; d. 22 July, 1882. 3368— VIII.-1457. Geoege Augustus Texxey, born in Madison, Wis., 15 Mch., 1854, son of Horace A. and Juliette P. (Chaney) ; married, 9 June, Florence Annettie Dodge of Madison, a direct descendant of Will- iam Dodge of the 3IayfloK'e}\ and on her mother's side her Great- grandfather Newell fought in the Revolutionary AVar, " his life was saved [while on shipboard] by a bunch of raw onions, for which he paid $1, the only money he had." Mr. Tenney died at Marietta, Wis., 10 Dec, 1886 ; a druggist. Child : 5765 Hiram Dodge, b. 14 May, 1880. 3369.— VIII.-1457. Horace Atwood Texxey, born in Madison, Wis., 14 Feb., 1857, son of Horace A. and Juhette P. (Chaney); married 4 Oct., 1888, Ida May Isom. Residence, Madison. Children : 5766 Horace Isom, b. IG May, 1892. 5767 Ellen May, b. 28 Aug., 1897. 5768 Paul H., b. 3 Aug., 1899. 502 THE TEXXEY FAMILY. 3370— VIII— 1457. Juliette Jessie Texxey, born in Madison, Wis., 21 July, 1860, (laughter of Horace A. and Juliette P. (Chaney) ; married 1 Oct., 1878, Dr. Julien Ridgley Simms. Residence, St. Louis, Mo. Chil- dren l)orn in Jacksonville, 111.; present residence, Racine, Wis. Children : 5769 Florence Papin, b. 29 Jan., 1881; m. 19 Aug., 1901, Eugene H. Houghton, of Duluth, Minn. 5770 Horace Ridgley, b. 19 Mch., 1885; res. Racine, 'Wis. 3376.— VIII.— 1458. Horace Kext Texney, born in Portage, Wis., 11 Sept., 1859, son of Henry W. and Hannah (Cadle); married in Madison, Wis., 25 Nov., 1887, Eleanor Burnside Favill, who was born in Madison, 30 "Jan., 1863, daughter of Dr. John and Louise. Sophia Bau'd. Mrs. Tenney's great-great-great-grandmother was an Indian of the Ottawa tribe, living near Mackinac, Mich. He attended the University of Vermont, 1876-79, and law school of University of Wisconsin, 1879-81 ; admitted to the bar in 1881, since which date has practised law in Chicago, 111., under the firm of Tenney, McConnell, Coffeen & Harding. He has been newly appointed professor of law in University of Chicago (1903). Chil- dren : 5771 Elizabeth Louise, b. 15 Dec, 1888. 5772 Henry Favill, b. Sunday, 1 June, 1890. 5773 Horace Kent, b. Wednesday, 11 May, 1892. 3391.— VIII.-1464. Mary Sylvia Tenney, born in Chicago, 111., 2 Apr., 1863, daughter of Daniel K. and Mary Jane (Marston) ; married in May, 1901, Dr. William Healy. Residence, Chicago. Child : 5774 Kent Tenney, b. 3 Feb., 1902. 3416.— VIII.— 1488. Lydia Merrill Little, born in Newburyport, Mass., 19 Mch., 1868, daughter of Moses Sweetser and Lydia Merrill (Tenney); married 20 Nov., 1889, Rev. Henry C. Swentzel. She died 27 Sept., 1900. Children : 5775 Dorothy Dickson, b. 31 Dec, 1892; d. 1 Mch., 1894. 5776 Gardner, b. 25 Oct.. 1897. I Horace Kent Tenney. GENEALOGY. 503 3417— VIII.— 1489. Lizzie Kills, born in West Newl)ury, Mass., 24 May, 1847, daughter of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married, in 18G5, James W. Davis of Xewburyport, Mass. Children : 5777 Mary Elizabeth, b. 7 Apr., 186G; d. 7 Aug., 1870. 5778 Coriune Hills, b. 12 Apr., 18G8. 5779 *Warreu George, b. 29 Aug., 1870. 5780 Walter Poore, b. 9 Feb., 1874. 3418.— VIII.-1489. Joshua Hills, born in West Newbury, Mass., 1 Oct., 1848, son of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married, in 1882, Alice B. Howe of Beverly, Mass. Residence, California. Child : 5781 Eugene Beverly, b. 15 Dec, 1887. 3419.— VIII.-1489. Mary Hills, born in ^Yest ISTewbm-y, Mass., 26 Dec, 1850, daughter of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married, in 1873, William C. Stanwood of West Newbury. Children: 5782 Warren Carr, b. 17 Dec, 1874; m. 2 Dec, 1902, Eva A. De- Rochemout. 5783 Helen Lydia, b. 1 Apr., 1877. 5784 Charles Wilson, b. 15 Nov., 1879. 5785 Katlierine Devereaux, b. 17 Dec, 1882. 3420.— VIII,— 1489. Samuel Hills, born in West Newbury, Mass., 8 July, 1852, son of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney); married, in 1892, Belle M. Polley. Residence, California. Child : 5786 Katherine Belle, b. 1 Mcb., 1894. 3422.— VIII.— 1489. Abbie Hills, born in West Newbury, Mass., 23 Aug., 1854, daughter of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married 20 Oct., 1877, Henry C. Noyes of West Newbury. Residence, West New- bury. Children : 5787 Cleveland Hills, b. 15 Jan., 1879. 5788 Edwin Hardy, b. 15 June, 1883. 5789 Russell Tenney, b. 1 Dec, 1891. 3424.— VIII.-1489. Lydia Hills, born in West Newbury, ^fass., 5 Sept., 1858, daughter of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney); married, in 1883, Charles M. Bacheller of West Newbury. Children : 60-4 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5790 Bessie Irviue, b. 9 Apr., 1884. 5791 Marshall Hills, b. 10 July, 189o. 5792 Mary Elizabeth, b. 30 Oct., 1902. 3425— VIII.— 1489. Arthur Hills, born in West Newbury, Mass., 3 July, 1860, son of Joshua and Mary Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married 22 June, 1892, Nettie E. Morrill. Child : 5793 Verna Morrill, b. 25 May, 1898. 3429.— VIII.— 1490. Samuel Rogers, born in West Newbury, Mass, 20 June, 1856, son of Arthur and Abbie Poore (Tenney) ; married 2 Sept., 1880, Minerva Pingree of Georgetown, Mass., who died 26 Nov., 1901. Child : 5794 Harry Lewis, b. 15 Aug., 1885. 3432.-VIII.-1492. George Messej^ger Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 24 Mch., 1839, son of David and Almira P. (Gerry); married 2 July, 1862, Sarah Elizabeth Johnson, who was born 6 Apr., 1847, and died 20 Jan., 1891; daughter of Josiah and Lucy (Farnsworth). Residence, Leominster and Rindge, N. H. Children : 5795 *Alice Augusta, b. 22 May, 1864. 5796 George Augustus, b. 12 Mch., 1866; m. 27 Sept., 1891, Nettie F. Spaukling of "Worcester, Mass., by Rev. E. B. Payue. 5797 Edgar Josiah, b. 7 Feb., 1869; killed by a car at Fitchburg, Mass., 8 Aug., 1885. 5798 *Ella Louise, b. 3 Sept., 1871. 5799 *David Andrew, b. 24 Oct., 1873. 5800 Lucy Elmira, b. 12 Oct., 1876. 5801 Cliftou Arthur, b. 28 Mch., 1884; a private iu U. S. army at Plattsburg, N. Y. 5802 Emory Francis, b. 30 June, 1887; d. 23 Aug., 1887. 5803 Sarah Elizabeth, b. 1 Jan., 1890; d. 8 Jan., 1891. 3441.— VIII.-1497. William Henry Tenney, born 21 Apr., 1847, son of Henry and Mary E. (Woodruff) of Bayou Sara, Ala.; married at Shreveport, La., 16 Feb., 1881, Emma Smith, who died 2 Feb., 1882. He mar- ried his second wife, Lucie A. Powell, of Bayou Sara, where they resided. He served in the Rebel army, and at the close of the war was a prisoner at Ships Island. Children : GENEALOGY. 505 5804 Frank H., b. 18 Jan., 1882. Ch. (2 w.):— 5805 William H.; Joseph Powell. 3443.— VIII.-1498. Addison Davis Maynakd, born in Leominster, Mass., 29 Nov., 1835, son of Daniel and Ruth (Tenney); married G Dec, 1856, Lucretia Ann Buck, who was born 22 June, 1830, and died 30 ]Mav, 1803. He married 2 Oct., 1804, his second wife, Xerissa DeWitt, who was born 8 Sept., 1848. Residence, Waltham, -Mass., where he died July, 1890. Children : 5806 Lucretia, b. 26 Mch., 1858; d. 26 Mch., 1858. 5807 Frank, b. in May, 1859; d. 12 Jan., 1860. 5808 *Nellie Frances, b. 27 Aug., 1862. 3458.-VIII.— 1504. Wilbur Burton Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 21 Mch., 1854, son of Dea. Joseph G. and Jane E. (Nichols); married 11 Oct., 1877, Hattie Lucretia Smith, who was born 22 Xov., 1854, daughter of Samuel Dexter and Celia (Arnold). Lie was for nine years connected with the First National bank of Leominster as bookkeeper and teller; removed in 1881 to Fitchburg, as Vashier of the Rollstone National bank, which position he retains (1903). lie is treasurer of the Fitchburg Home for Old Ladies, and trustee of the Jerusalem Commandery of Knight Templars of the JNIasonic order. Mrs. Tenney died of heart disease 19 Feb., 1904. Child: 5809 Arthur Arnold, b. 9 June, 1882 ; educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy, N. Y. 3462.-VIII.-1505. Mary Abbie Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., 30 July, 1853, daughter of Luke and Sarah E. (Colburn) ; married 19 June, 1873, Henry Augustus Boyden who was born 9 May, 1845, son of Elliot and Dorothy (Carter). Residence, Leominster. Child: 5810 Katie Augusta, b. 17 May, 1876 ; d. 7 Sept., 1876. 3464.-VIII.-1505. Sarah Elizabeth Tenney, born in Leominster, :\Liss., 10 Feb., 1803, daughter of Luke and Sarah E. (Colburn) ; married 28 Apr., 1887, Austin Sperl Spinney, son of Austin and Elizabeth (Morse) of Harmony, King county. Nova Scotia. Child : 5811 Bertha Elizabeth, b. 26 June, 1889. 506 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3465.-VIII.— 1507. Susan Adelia Cartek, born in Leominster, Mass., 24 Sept., 1824, (langhter of Franklin and Xancy (Chase) ; married Moses Lewis Nutting who died in Fitchbm-g, Mass., 29 Aug., 1878. Children: 5812 Ellen, b. 9 Oct., 1842 ; m. Simeon Eaton; m. (2d h.) James Jenkins. She d. 12 Apr., 1878. 5813 Julia E., b. 29 Jan., 1848 ; d. 9 July, 1S48. 5814 Ada, b. 14 Apr., 1853. 5815 Crosby Withington, b. 5 Apr., 1856. 5816 Andrew Franklin, b. 5 July, 1858. 3466.— VIII.— 1507. Emma Frances Carter, born in Leominster, Mass., 24 Dec, 1826, daughter of Franklin and Nancy (Chase) ; married 10 Jan., 1847, Charles Adolphus Chase who was born 1 Jan., 1826, son of George and Sophronia (Barnard). Residence, Leominster. He Avas a Civil War veteran, principal musician ; a comb maker ; died 23. Dec, 1903. Children : 5817 Charles Franklin, b. 8 Mch., 1852; was drowned 31 July, 1855. 5818 Emma Louise, b. 31 Oct., 1853. 5819 Cora Stearns, b. 28 July, 1857 ; m. Nov., 1875, Cyrenous A, Douglas. 3468.— VIII.— 1507. Adelaide Elizabeth Carter, born in Leominster, Mass., 11 Feb., 1839, daughter of Franklin and Nancy (Chase) ; married 28 Oct., 1856, Charles Preston Pierce, who was born 8 Sept., 1836, son of Houghton and Mira (Snow). Residence, Leominster. Children: 5820 Wilfred Elmer, b. 14 Sept., 1862 ; d. 1 Aug., 1863. 5821 Clifton Houghton, b. 20 Mch., 1868 ; d. 20 Sept., 1868. 5822 Herbert Franklin, b. 13 Jan., 1860; m. 9 Nov., 1880, Ida Belle Drew. 3469.— VIII.— 1507. Lucius Clesson" Carter, born in Leominster, Mass., 8 July, 1842, son of Franklin and Nancy (Chase) ; married 5 July, 1863, Mary Ann Carter who was born 23 Apr., 1839, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Harris). He died in 1892. Children: 5823 Wilfred, b. 22 Feb., 1865 ; m. 21 Sept., 1886, Emma Butler of Roxbury, Mass. 5824 Herbert Franklin, b. 20 Feb., 1869. 5825 Carrie Adelle, b. 4 Feb., 1871 ; m. 1 June, 1887, Herbert W. Goodwill of Roxbury, Mass. GENEALOGY. 507 3472.-VIII.-l 508. Chaltxcy Warkex Carter, born in Leominster, ]\ra8s., 25 Nov., 1827, son of Bartimns and Sophia (Maynard); married 2 Jan., 18G0, Mary E. Tinker of Conway, Mass., who was born 6 Xov., 1832, daughter of Rev. Orsamer and Mary (Williams). Residence, Leom- inster. She died 16 June, 1865. He married 13 :\[ay, 1868, hisi second wife, Clara Augusta Lincoln, who was born 10 Feb., 1833, daughter of Luke and Martha Wilder (Carter). He was a lawyer and trial justice; died of pneumonia 4 Dec, 1903. 5826 Alfred Frances, b. 10 May, 1862 ; ra. 10 Ap., 1889, Ettie R. Paul, b. 25 Oct., 1862, daughter of Edwiu R. and Esther R. (Dorr) ; res. Sherburu, Mass., a station agent. Ch. (2 w.) : — 5827 Robert Lincoln, b. 30 Mch., 1869 ; town clerk and bank offi- cial. V 3476.— VIII.— 1509. Charles Carter Kxowltox, born in Leominster, Mass., 23 May, 1835, son of Walter and Harriet (Carter); married 14 Feb., 185G, Laura Marion Beanian of Westminster, Mass. Children : 5828 George Waldo, b. 7 Jime, 1862 ; m. in Feb., 1887, Hattie Rand of North Adams, Mass. ; res. Somerville. ; R. R. con- ductor. 5829 Esther, b. 16 Aug., 1874 ; d. 9 Aug., 1875. 3483.— VIII.-1510. Lucius Hills, born in Leominster, Mass., 13 Dec, 1836, son of Volney and Ora (Carter) ; married IMartha Ann Wilder Beaman of Hinsdale, X. H., who was born 11 Nov., 1840, daughter of Gideon and Phebe (Whitney) of Sterhng, Mass. Child : 5830 Fred Beaman, b. 29 July, 1870. 3485.-VIII.— 1510. Abbie Hills, born in Leominster, Mass., 15 Feb., 1840, daughter of Volney and Ora (Carter) ; married 29 Sept., 1861, Charles Cortland Capelle, who was born 28 Apr., 1835, son of Charles and Marie (Erving) of Pepperell, Mass. He served in the Civil War two different times. Children : 5831 Nina, b. 26 Jan., 1865 ; m. 18 Apr., 1883, Henry Orcutt, son of Henry and Nancy (Lee). 5832 Freddie Erving, b. 3 Jan., 1871 ; d. 5 Sept., 1871. 5833 Ora Maria, b. 27 Dec, 1872. 508 THE TENNEY EAJMILY. 3487.-VIII.-1512. Francis Warrex Polley, born in Leominster, Mass., 26 Feb., 1837, son of Alvin M. and Belinda (Carter) ; married 23 Nov., 1865, Jennie Marion Damon who was born 11 Feb., 1835, daughter of William and Adeline (Caukins). Children; 5834 William Melviu, b. 8 Nov., 1868 ; m. ; res. Brockton, Mass. 5835 Katie Marion, b. 28 Feb., 1869 ; m. 16 Oct., 1889, William Henry Walker ; res. Clinton, Mass. 5836 Frank Damon, b. 13 Nov., 1874 ; m. 5 Dec, 1899, May Sophia Erviuer. ^&- 3490.-VIII— 1512. Clara BelinDxI Polley, born in Leominster, Mass., 15 Apr., 1844, daughter of Alvin M. and Belinda (Carter) ; married 26 June, 1886, Thomas Augustus Hills, who was born 15 Sept., 1841, son of Thomas and Nancy (Colburn). Residence, Leominster; elected postmaster in 1874 and still retains his position (1903); served in the Civil war. Children : 5837 Mabel Clara, b. 26 Apr., 1873; d. 21 Apr., 1879. 5838 Helen Maria, b. 24 Sept., 1874. 5839 Edith Carter, b. 1 Apr., 1881; d. 30 Aug., 1881. 5840 Ethel Colburn, b. 1 Apr., 1881. 3491— VIII.-1512. Henry Albert Polley, born in Leominster, Mass., 24 Sept., 1857, son of Alvin M. and Belinda (Carter); married 21 May, 1890, Mary Edgarton, of Shirley, Mass., daughter of Henry. Child: 5841 Edgarton Goldflake, b. 18 May, 1895. 3492.-VIII.— 1513. Charlotte Aitgusta Colburx, born in Leominster, Mass., 21 Jan., 1838, daughter of Joseph and Sally (Carter) ; married Craw- ford Stuart of Sterling, Mass., who was born 10 Oct., 1836, son of Ralph Rice and Parmelia (Osgood). He died 13 July, 1893. Children : 5843 Frederic Augustus, b. 17 Mch., 18G0; m. 4 Dec, 1899, Ethel M. Smith. 5843 Sadie Augusta, b. 30 May, 1872; d. 30 Apr., 1873. 5844 Clifton, twin, b. 13 Feb., 1886. 5845 Carrie, twin, b. 13 Feb., 1886; d. 20 July, 1896. GENEALOGY. 509 3493.-VIII.— 1513. Joseph Theodore Colburn, born in Leominster, Mass., 23 Jan., 1841, son of Joseph and Sally (Carter) ; married IS Oct., 18G7, Addie Groat, who was born 15 Mch., 1851, daiighter of Henry and Susan (Whitcomb). He died 29 Jan., 1881. Child: 5846 Christopher Whitcomb, b. 24 Feb., 1868. 3494.— VIII.-1513. Augustus Granville Colburx, born in Leominster, Mass., 7 Dec, 1843, son of Joseph and Sally (Carter); married Ida A. T. Derby, who was born 9 Mch., 1871, daughter of Andrew and Julia (Divoll). He died 7 June, 1894. Child: 5847 Grace, b. 11 Jan., 1875; m. 21 Xov., 1900, Bernis E. Lear, who was boru 23 Sept., 1874, sou of Alvah and Delia (Smith). 3495.— VIII.-1514. John Waldo ISTourse, born in Leominster, 3Lass., 18 Feb, 1841,. son of John and Abigail (Carter) ; married 19 Mch., 1870, Ehdra Vinton Stone, who was born in 1848, daughter of James D, and Lydia (Carter) of Dorchester, Mass. Residence, Brookfield, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Children : 5848 Maude Frances, b. 2 Feb., 1874. 5849 Ruth Carter, b. 9 Apr., 1881. 5850 Herbert Warren, b. 17 Jan., 1885. 5851 Mary Abbie, b. 23 Aug., 1887; res. Hartford. 3498.— VIII.-1514. Helex Eliza Nourse, born in Leominster, Mass., 5 June, 1852, daughter of John and Abigail (Carter) ; married 21 Sept., 1876, Xorman Chauncy Chandler, who was born 12 June, 1851, son of Xorman and Eliza (Morgan) of Fitchburg, Mass. Residence,. Leominster. Children : 5852 Arthur Er\iug, b. 6 Nov., 1879. 5853 Carrie Louise, b. 6 Oct., 1887; d. 18 Oct., 1888. 5854 Emily Nourse, b. 9 Juue, 1889. 3500.-VIII.— 1515. Charles Augustus Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 4 Sept., 1839, son of Gilman and Mary (Carter) ; married 30 Nov., 1869, Emma Frances Nelson of Sterling, Mass., v\ho was born 30 Nov.,. 510 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1846, daughter of Cephas and Eunice (Roper). Residence, Ster- hng, Mass.; he removed from Leominster soon after the death of his mother. He enhsted at Worcester, Mass., 12 July, 1861, in Company C, Fifteenth Mass. Vols., his first battle was Ball's Bluff ; taken prisoner 21 Oct., 1861, and confined in a warehouse and Libby prison until 22 Feb., 1862. He participated in battles and skir- mishes, viz., Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Bristol Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, Todd's Tavern, Spottsylvania Court House, 12 May, also 18 May, Avhen he was wounded, and discharged at the expiration of his time, 28 July, 1864. He was a member of the state militia and elected captain ; a member of the G. A. R. ; also A. F. and A. M. He served in the Spanish-American war on the United States cruiser, Cincinnati., May, 1898. For his picture see *' History of Leominster." Children : 5855 Auua Frances Nelson, b. 13 Jan., 1873. 5856 Christine Nelson, b. 24 Aug., 1876; d. 26 Sept., 1884. 5857 Helen Gertrude, b. 10 Aug., 1880. 3502— VIII.— 1515. Clemeijt Hills Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 27 Aug., 1847, son of Gilman and Mary (Carter); married 24 Dec, 1875, Alice Florilla Dodge, who was born 17 Xov., 1849, daughter of Stephen and Elvira (Foster). Residence, Leominster; a comb manufacturer in the firm Tenney, Kennan & Co., and financial secretary of the Royal Society of Good Fellows. For his picture see " Leominster History and Picturesque." Child : 6858 Lillian Augusta Dodge, b. 13 Nov., 1876; m. 8 Sept., 1896, Burton G. Walker, a tanner; res. North Leominster. 3505.— VIII.— 1515. Francis Waerex Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 29 Nov., 1858, son of Gilman and Hannah (Clark); married 25 Dec, 1895, Abbie Louise Willis, who was born in Templeton, Mass., 12 Sept., 1870, daughter of Aaron Sawyer and Louise (Blodgett), and is a direct descendant of Thomas Sawyer of Lancaster, Mass., who was captured by the Indians in the French war and taken to Canada. Mr. Tenney was chosen vice-president of the Coojjerative bank at its organization in 1888, and for a period Avas engaged in the €xj>ress business. A member of the Masonic order. Children : 5859 Ralph Francis, b. 12 Mch., 1897. 6860 Harry Willis, b. 19 Apr., 1899. 5861 Charles Ai-thur, b. 27 Apr. , 1903. GENEALOGY. ;311 3507.— VIII.-1515. Albert E^)^vARD Tenxey, born in Leominster, .Alass., 1 1 Sej)!., 1862, son of Gilman and Hannah Clark; married 21 Apr., l.S«J2, Katherine T. Connor, who was born in 18GG, daughter of Ilujiiph- rey and Ann. Children : 5863 Albert William, b. 9 July, 1893. 5863 Paul Frances, b. 18 Dec, 1894. 5864 Helen Irene, b. 16 May, 1897. 3509.-VIII.-1517. William Thompsox, born in Sterling, JMass., 26 Aug., 1837, son of Gilsom and Mary S. (Tenney); married 18 Nov., 1869, Emma J. Marshall, who was born in May, 1849, and died 20 June, 1879, daughter of James E. and Sarah E. (Greer). lie married ;j ^lay, 1883, his second wife, Edna Jackson, who was born 14 Oct., 1843, daughter of Horace and Maria (Barker). Residence, Clinton, jMass. Children : 5865 William F., b. 20 Sept., 1870. 5866 Walter H., b. 4 Oct., 1873; d. 5867 Alice M., b. 16 Oct., 1876; d. 5868 Sarah L., b. 8 Mch., 1878. 3511.-VIII.-1517. ADALi:ffE E. Thompsox, born in Sterling, Mass., 19 Nov., 1844, daughter of Gilson and Mar}' S. (Tenney) ; married 17 Aug., 1866, Alexander Cuthbertson, who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, 27 Oct., 1842, son of Alexander and Annie. Residence, Fitchlnirg, Mass. Children : 5869 Lola A., b. 28 Jan., 1869. 5870 Effie M., b. 6 Jime, 1874. 3515.— VIII.-1518. William Bureage Texney, born in Leominster, Mass., 31 Oct., 1848, son of John K. and Marcia A. (Pratt) ; married 15 Ai)r., 1868, Mary Jane (Carter) Burrell, who was born 21 July, 1838, daughter of Luke and Abigail (Priest). Residence, Leominster. Child : 5871 *Florence Ethel, b. 22 Nov., 1869. 3516.-VIII.-1518. Eyalixe Texxey, born in Leominster, Mass., 9 \\>r., is,')(i, daughter of John K. and Marcia A. (Pratt) ; mamed 3 June, 1869, 512 TPIE TENNEY FAMILY. John Sewell Carter, who was born 24 Jan., 1845, son of Luke and Abigail (Priest). Residence, Leominster, Mass. Children: 5872 Sewall Burton, b. 3 Sept., 1870. 5873 Ralph Clifton, b. 23 Mch., 1880. 5874 Charles Clinton, b. 27 Nov., 1882. 5875 Clarence Chester, b. 23 Feb., 1886. 3529— VIII.-l 530. Charles Samuel Tenj^et, born in Bradford, Mass., 11 Apr., 1830, son of Capt. John and Hannah (Rollins) ; married 23 Dec, 1857, Angle Fellows, who was born in Fayette, Me., 27 July, 1830, and died 11 Sept., 1892. Residence, Haverhill and Groveland, Mass.; a provision dealer, highly esteemed, honorable, and upright. He died 17 July, 1894, from the effects of a shock of paralysis. Child : 5876 Frank Leroy, b. 7 Oct., 1858; d. 10 May, 1865. 3536.— VIII.— 1534. Hiram Tenney Balch, born in Groveland, Mass., 28 May, 1842,, son of Thomas H. and Sophia B. (Tenney); married Mary Sophia Morse. Residence, Xewburyport, Mass. Children : 5877 Herman Morse, b. 5 June, 1866; d. 6 Sept., 1866. 5878 John Pemberton, b. 13 July, 1867; d. 7 Sept., 1898, at Chicka- mauga Park, Ga.; sergeant Company A, Eighth Regt.^ Mass. Vols. 5879 *William, b. 18 Aug., 1869. 5880 Leonard Parker, b. 29 Dec, 1871; m. 3 June, 1903, Nellie Josephine Balch of Amesbury, Mass.; res. Amesbury; a printer. 3538.- VIII.— 1534. Arthur Clifford Balch, born in Groveland, Mass., 22 Oct., 1846, son of Thomas H. and Sophia B. (Tenney) ; married Mary Darling of Haverhill, Mass; Residence, Groveland. Child : 5881 Clifford Tenney, b. 16 Oct., 1884. 3539.— VIII.— 1534. EusTis Balch, born in Groveland, INIass., 2 Apr., 1849, son of Thomas H. and Sophia B. (Tenney) ; married Georgia Post of Cali- fornia. Residence, Oakland, Cal. Children : 5882 Sophia Matilda, b. 28 Doc, 1888. 5883 Henrietta, b. 17 June, 1890. 5884 Tbomas Eustis, b. 16 May, 1893. GENEALOGY. 513 3541.-VII1.-1534. Malcolm Pickard Balcii, bom in Groveland, 3Iass., 7 Jul^-, 1856, son of Thomas H. and Sophia B. (Tenney) ; married Ge'orgiJ Williams of West Newbury, Mass. Residence, Swampscott, Mass.; a high school teacher. Child : 5885 Malcolm Williams, b. 2 Sept., 1894. 3542.— VIII.— 1535. Caroline Clough, born in Blue Plill, Me., daughter of Caj.t. Daniel and Polly (Tenney) ; married William Walker of Portland Me. Children : 5886 William; killed iu the war. 5887 Louisa; m. Henry Darling. 3543.-VIII.-1535. Mart Tenjtey Clough, born in Blue Hill, Me., daughter of Capt. Daniel and Polly (Tenney) ; married George Brown of Ells- worth, Me. Children : 5888 George, d.; Mary: m. Mr. Levering. 3545.— VIII.-1535. Augustine Clough, born in Blue Hill, Me., son of Capt. Daniel and Polly (Tenney) ; married Sarah Tukey. Residence, Everett, Mass.; a mechanic. Children : 5891 Grace, b. in 1866; Helen, b. iu 1875. 3546.— VIII.— 1535. Charles Clough, born in Blue Hill, Me., son of Capt. Daniel and Polly (Tenney) ; married Eveline Wood. Residence, Blue Hill, Me. Children : 5893 Gertrude; Bessie; Daisy. 3549.— VIII.-1537. Charles Pearce Tenney, born in Houlton, Me., 14 Aug., 1835, son of John and Hannah (Pearce) ; married 25 Nov., 1856, Emma Augusta Pierce, daughter of Leonard and Lam*a of Houlton. She died 7 Mch., 1857, aged twenty-two years. He manied 1 Sejit., 1861, his second wife, Mary Sophia Pierce, who was born 4 Oct., 1837, a sister to Emma Augusta. Residence, Houlton; a dealer ia dry goods, boots, shoes, and gentlemen's furnishing goods. See 33 514 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. souvenir number of Aroostooh Pioneer^ Houlton, Me., sj^ring of 1895, for pictiu-e and life. Children : 5896 Emma Laura, b. 26 Oct., 1863; m. George Donnorth; res. Seattle, Wash. 5897 John Augustus, b. 24 July, 1868. 5898 Lucy Frances, b. 1 July, 1875. 5899 Ada Augusta, b. 8 Dec, 1880. 3556.— VIII.— 1542. Theodore Holbeook E:mersox, born in Orland, Me., 11 Apr., 1836, son of Hon. Aaron P. and Julia A. (Tenney); married in Sept., 1878, Nellie Augusta Newman, daughter of Enoch and Lorinda of Orland. Residence, East Weymouth, Mass.; a coal, wood, and hay dealer. Children : 5900 Jennie Foster, b. 9 Dec, 1879. 5901 Ahce Christine, b. 9 June, 1881. 3557.— VIII.— 1542. Capt. Arthur Walter Emersox, born in Orland, Me., 14 Sept., 1838, son of Hon. Aaron P. and Julia (Tenney) ; married in Feb., 1865, Sophia Thompson Newman, who was born 20 June, 1848, daughter of Enoch and Lorinda of Orland, where they resided ; a retired sea captain. Children: 6902 Guy Carleton, b. 12 May, 1867; educated as civil engineer at Mass. Institute of Technology; engaged in metropolitan commission. 5903 Julia Tenney, b. 23 Jan., 1876. 3558.— VIII.— 1542. William Teis^ney Emerson, born in Orland, Me., 20 Mch., 1840, son of Hon. Aaron P. and Julia A. (Tenney) ; married Clara Maria Powers, who was born in 1843, daughter of Nathan and Amanda. Residence, Orland. Children : 5904 Kate Wittkamp,-b. 28 Feb., 1867. 5905 Ralph Waldo, b. 18 Mch., 1872; a member of Phillips Acad- emy, Andover, Mass. 5906 Delhe Powers, b. in Jan., 1879. 3559.— VIII.— 1542. George Aarox Emerson, born in Orland, Me., 19 Dec, 1842, son of Hon. Aaron P. and Julia A. (Tenney); married, in 1867, Sarah Campbell of Norwalk, Conn. Residence, Indianapolis, Ind., the proprietor of the Moore Desk Co. Children : GENEALOGY. 515 5907 Ella Campbell, h. 9 Oct., 1875. 5908 Bertha Carlton, b. iu Sept., 1877. 3565.— VIII.— 1551. MxVEY Josephine Texney, jM. I)., born in ]Mars Hill, Ind., 9 Mch., 1841, daughter of Perkins A. and jMary (Howe). When an infant she removed with her parents to Wolfcreek, la., there living until she was ten years of age, more than a mile from the old log schoolhouse, the windows of which were a})ertures formed by miss- ing logs. Two or three months woull have covered her school days here. Her training was not neglected, but was attended to by a loving and intelligent mother. The removal of the family to Ainsworth furnished her with the opportunity of attending the high school and the University of Iowa City. At the age of twenty she commenced teaching, and taught thirty-one terms in the country and graded schools. In 1874-75 she attended the Medical School at Iowa City, and in 1876 the Medical School at Keokuk, la. She was the only lady in a class of fifty-two, graduated with honors of a high grade, and settled in Oskaloosa, la., where she has success, and heartily enjoys her loved profession. 3575.— VIII.-1559. Anna Rebecca Tennet, born 17 Feb., 1863, daughter of Ebenezer A. and Elinor (Presley) of Monroe Co., Iowa ; married, in 1882, Dr. M. Myler of Creston, la., where they reside. Children : 5909 Almetta, b. iu 1883. 5910 Charles, b. iu 1885. 3575.— VIII.-1559. Maey Abbie Tenney, born in 3Iunroe Co., Iowa, in 1865, daughter of Ebenezer A. and Elinor (Presley) of Mimroe Co., la.; married 26 Sept., 1892, William II. ISIcClelland, a farmer. She died 26 Feb., 1899. Child: 5911 Lillian, b. iu July, 1893. 3630.— VIII.-1619. Dea. Alonzo Chapin Tenney, born in Boston, Mass., Id Nov., 1833, son of Dea. Samuel X. and Sarah (Parcher) ; married 22 July, 1858, Elizabeth Coleman Chipman, daughter of Charles and EHza- beth (Coleman). Residence, Chelsea, Mass. Secretary of the Lake Superior Iron Co.; vice-president of the 516 THE TENNEY FAMILY. American Congregational Association ; a compiler of family records, which may at some future date be jiublished ; and a well-known biographic writer. Children : 5912 Herbert Parclier, b. 24 Aug., 1868; d. 23 May, 1869. 5913 Grace Chipmau, b. 8 Nov., 1870; d. 24 Apr., 1872. 5914 Wallace Fay, b. 24 Nov., 1871; m., at Chelsea, Mass., 1 Apr., 1901, Lydia Smith Goodwin, by Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart. 3631.-VIII.-1619. Mary Elizabeth Texney, born in Boston, Mass., 4 June, 1836, daughter of Dea. Samuel N. and Sarah (Parcher) ; married 21 Jan., 1857, Albert W. Berry, who was born in Beverly, Mass., 12 Aug., 1831. Kesidence, Chelsea, Mass., from 1857 until April, 1862; then removed to Baltimore, Md., and during the war was president of the Union League, and agent for the soapstone and marble works. In 1879 the family removed to Linden, Mass., where Mr. Berry died 25 Jan., 1879, of Bright's disease. Children : 5915 Lucy Gertrude, b. 19 July, 1858; m. 24 May, 1881, Frederick E. Farriugtou of Newtou, Mass. 5916 Charles Albert, b. 25 June, 1862; d. 25 Apr., 1889. 5917 Jennie Winder, b. 14 Sept., 1863. 5918 Mary Isabella, b. 31 Oct., 1872. 3632.— VIII.— 1619. Dea. Samuel Parcher Tenney, born in Barre, Mass., 6 Dec, 1838, son of Dea. Samuel N. and Sarah (Parcher) ; married at Chelsea, Mass., 23 July, 1862, Hannah Jane Stickne}", daughter of Edward B. and Hannah (Dean) of Andover, Mass. Residence, Chelsea, where he was prominent in civil and political life, serving five years as councilman, alderman fom* j-ears, mayor 1881-82, receiving every vote but three on the second year of his election ; two years as chairman of the school board ; three years on the board of water commission and reelected for a term of three years ; treasurer of the R. S. Frost General Hospital. He was a member of the Central Congregational Church. He began his commercial career in 1853, as stock and real estate broker until 1855; in 1858 he added to that selling agent for manufactur- ing companies, including the N. E. Worsted Co., the Saxonville Mills, and the Roxbury Carpet Co. He died 9 Mch., 1903, suddenly, of dropsy. GENEALOGY. 517 He was a member of Star of Bethlehem lodge, Shekinah chapter, Naphthali council and Palestine commandery, F. A. ]\I. ; Crescent council, R. A. ; Bellingham assembly, R. S. G. F. ; Bay State lodge, A. O. JJ. W. ; Mystic lodge, Samaritan encampment and Ridgley canton, I. O. O. F.; Alpha lodge, N. E. O. P.; Lincoln council, Home Circle ; Atheman council, O. U. F. ; trustee Soldiers' Home. In the Xew England Order of Protection Mr. Tenney was one of the most prominent members. At the organization of the order in November, 1887, he was elected as supreme vice-warden; May 15, 1888, he was reelected ; Dec. G, 1888, he was unanimously elected as supreme warden, and again in May, 1889, was unanimously reelected. He was a charter member of Powhattan tribe of Chelsea, and was its first sachem. He has been representative to the great council of the United States repeatedly, and also a trustee of the great council of Massachusetts. Children : 5919 Samuel Herbert, b. 11 Dec, 1864; d. 17 Sept., 18G5. 5920 Florence Dean, b. 31 Aug., 1866. 5921 ■ Gertrude Miller, b. 7 Mch., 1875. 3635.— VIII.— 1622. Eldek Edward Paysox Texney, born in Boston, Mass., 16 Sept., 1844, son of John H. and Caroline (Appleton) ; married 19 Sept., 1866, Sarah Frances Badger. Residence, Roselle, X. J., where he is a trustee of the public schools; elder in the First Presbyterian Church, and retired from business. Children : 5922 Edward Trask, b. 28 Feb., 1868; d. in Boston, Mass., 7 Jan., 1871. 5923 Carrie Appleton, b. 26 Aug., 1870. 5924 Marion Louise, b. 5 Apr., 1874. 3641.— VIII.-1627. Hexry Augustus Texxey, born in Chelsea, Mass., 27 Jan., 1840, son of Henrv B. and Ehzabeth W. (Pun chard) ; married 24 Dec, 1863, Mary Elizabeth Phelps, daughter of Rev. James T. and Lucy J. Phelps of Chelsea. Residence since 1868, Mt. Wash- ington, Everett, Mass. Formerly paying teller in the Globe National Bank ; treasurer of the Bank Officers' Association, Boston. Treasurer of the Electric Railway in southern Xew Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. Children : 518 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5925 Mary Phelps, b. 27 Feb., 1866. 5926 *Charles Heuiy, b. 5 Apr., 1868. 5927 William Chalou, b. 7 Juue, 1869; d. 16 Feb., 1870. 5928 Albert Ball, b. 8 Jan., 1873; grad. 1894, Mass. Institute of Technology; m. 29 May, 1902, Mary Augusta Comey of Lynn, Mass.; res. Brookline, Mass.; treasurer of the Maiden Electric Light Co. and Suburban Electric Light and Gas Co., of Revere, Mass. 3642.-VIII.— 1627. Ellex Laxgwortiiy Texxey, born in Chelsea, Mass., 25 Mch., 1845, daughter of Henry B. and Elizabeth W. (Puuehard); married James Gilbert of Chelsea. She died 7 June, 1890. James Gilbert died 1892. Child: 5929 Walter F., b. 10 Jan., 1870; d. 9 Aug., 1870. 3644.-VIII.-1627. Alice Elizabeth Tenney, born 10 Nov., 1852, daughter of Henry B. and Elizabeth Witworth (Punchard) ; married 31 June, 1873, Frank B. Shepard of Bangor, Me. Residence, Urbana, Ohio. Children : 5930 Frank Winfred, b. 23 Jan., 1877; m. 12 Apr., 1899, Ruth W. Anderson. 5931 Alice May, b. 17 Mch., 1880; unmarried. 5932 Marion Tenney, b. 26 Dec, 1890; d. 14 June, 1898. 3645.— VIII.— 1628. Rev. Albert Francis Tenxey, born in South Braintree, Mass., 24 July, 1847, son of Rev. Francis V. and Jane R. (Hutchings) ; married 16 Aug., 1876, Elizabeth Russell Wallace of Philadelphia, Pa., who died 31 Mch., 1888. He married 8 Apr., 1891, his second wife, Kate Isabel Duckrovitz of Brookh^n, N. Y. He graduated at Amherst College in 1869; studied two years at Union Theological Seminary, N. Y., taught several years, and was ordained to the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 21 Dec, 1882. He was for two years rector of All Saints' Church near Sing Sing, N. Y., and three and a half years at Grace Church, Madison, N. J. ; assistant minister, 1 Jan., 1889, of St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Children : 5933 Albert Francis, b. 15 July, 1878; d. 17 July, 1893. 5934 Laui-a Wallace, b. 5 July, 1880. GENEALOGY. 519 3647— VIII.— 1628. Ella Jane Texney, born in Byfield, Mass., 31 Mcli., 1851, daughter of Rev. Francis V. and Jane R. (Hutchings) ; married at Saugus, Mass., IG Oct., 1878, Rev. John Parsons, fourth child of John and IMaria (Franker) Parsons. Rev. Mr. Parsons was born in Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire, Eng., 8 Feb., 1850, and graduated at Harvard College in 1874; graduated at Andover Theological Sem- inary in 1877 ; acting pastor at North and East Woodstock, Wind- ham county, Conn., 1878 to 1884, and at Killingly, Conn., 1884 to 1885; removed to Denver, Col., and in 1886 engaged in real estate brokerage. Child : 5935 Florence Rosamond, b. in North Woodstock, 1 Mch., 1881. 3649.— VIII.— 1629. Rev. Francis Alonzo Johj^sq]!^, born in Boston, Mass., 26 Apr., 1845, son of Artemus N. and Hannah S. (Tenney) ; married in Wellsville, IST. Y., 18 Sept., 1872, Mary P. Smith. He graduated at Hamilton College in 1868, and at Union Theological Seminary in 1871 ; pastor of the Congregational church in Lodi, N. J., 1871 to 1875, and at Chester, K J., 1875 to date (1S89). 3662.— VIII.— 1659. JoHX Marshall Texxey, born in Worcester, Mass., 1 Apr., 1842, son of Marshall R. and Isabella Lucretia (Taylor) ; married Mary Adelaide Wheaton. Residence, Hornellsville, N. Y. Lock and gunsmith. Child : 5947 Isabella Lucretia, b. 3 Sept., 18G7; m. William F. Smith; res. Horuellsville. 3663.-VIII.— 1659. Franklin Henry Tenney, born in Worcester, Mass., 15 Aug., 1843, son of Marshall R. and Isabella Lucretia (Taylor) ; married Lorinthia Simpson. Residence, Almond, IST. Y. ; removed to Hor- nellsville, N. Y., soon after 1872. This family gave concerts in the South and West under the name of the "Amphions." The parents, two boys, and Mary played cor- nets and French horn, Edward the drum, and Johnnie a triangle. Reported "a happy combination from the sturdy little Johnnie knee high to a grasshopper to the pater; was remarkable both in their vocal and instnunental acquisitions. The solo, ' Prize Polka,' by Ernest, brought the young soloist back, and he gave 'Annette's 520 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Lullab}'.' ' Musical Murmurs,' by Masters John, Frank, and Edward, made a tremendous hit. Miss May in song captured her share of applause." He died 22 Feb., 1900. ^ Children : 5948 Ernest, b. 1870; m., no issue; " sings a part of the time." 5949 May, b. in 1873; m. ; d. in Philadelphia, Pa.; one ch., Nellie. 5950 Frank, b. 1874; m.; d. ; no issue. 5951 Edward, b. 1876; unmarried; now (1904) in Texas. 5952 John, b. in 1879 at Hornells^dlle. 5953 Robert, b. in 1886 at Binghampton, N. Y. 3696.-VIII.— 1689. Ellen M. Woodis, born 18 Apr., 1846, daughter of John W. and Nancy G. (Tenney) ; married, in 1872, O. D. Frothingham. Residence, Oakham, Mass. Child : 5954 Carrie "V.; m. George B. Da-\ds. Residence, Illinois. They have three children. 3697.— VIII.— 1690. Nellie Jane Hyde, born in Greenfield, Mass., 10 Aug., 1854, daughter of Charles and Phylinda A. (Tenney) ; married Homer H. Smith, who was born 20 Oct., 1851, son of George and Mary (Nye). He is employed by the N. Y. C. R. R. Co. ; owns a farm of some 200 acres, which is kept in good condition. Residence, Chester, Mass. He is a cousin to Henry L. Smith. Child : 5936 Charles Homer, b. 27 Jan., 1878; employed by the Ashland Emery Lumber Co. 3698.— VIII.— 1690. Ida Della Hyde, born in Greenfield, Mass., 25 Mch., 1856, daughter of Charles and Phylinda A. (Tenney) ; married William H. Robbins, who was born 25 Jan., 1855, son of James M. and Eunice (Harris). Residence, Chester, Mass. He is in the lumber business. Child : 5937 Mildred Ida, b. 27 Mch., 1894. 3699.— VIII.— 1690. Maey Emma Hyde, born in Greenfield, Mass., 19 Apr., 1858, daughter of Charles and Phylinda A. (Tenney) ; married Henry L. Smith, who was born 16 May, 1848, son of Enos and Mary Ann (Gibbs). He is a manufacturer of toy and riding whips. She died 8 Aug., 1899. Children : GENEALOGY. 521 5938 *Jennie Estella, b. 5 July, 1883. 5939 ' Harry Enos, b. 14 July, 1886; d. 17 Nov., 1890. 5940 Alice Hyde, b. 27 June, 1890; d. 1 July, 1890. 3726.— VIII.-1714. James Hexry Texney, born in Dudley, Mass., 10 .Tune, 1838, son of Linus and Sally (Elwell) ; married 9 June, 1862, Arabella A. Pritobard, who was born in Peterborough, N. H., 11 Oct., 1842, daughter of George W. and Lydia A. (Carter). He was a member of Co. B, 15th Mass. Vols.; was wounded at Gettysburg at the time of Pickett's charge, 3 July, 1863. Residence, Canton, Ohio. Children : 5941 Edgar James, b. 2 Apr., 1863; d. 6 Jan., 1890. 5942 Florence Mabelle, b. 31 Dec, 1869; d. 15 Mch., 1871. 5943 *Grace Elwell, b. 10 May, 1873; m.' 6 Oct., 1897, Charles Edward Harrison, a salesman in a piano company, Cincin- nati, Ohio. 5944 *Blanche Mack, b. 26 Sept., 1876. 5945 Ethel Pritchard, b. 18 Dec, 1879; d. 6 Jan., 1884. 3728.- VIII.— 1716. Joseph Staeks Te>'xey, born in Sutton, Mass., 25 Feb., 1838, son of Daniel A. and Marietta (Mercy) ; married Emily M. Paine. Child : 5946 George Arthur, b. 8 Oct., 1858. 3735.— VIII.-1717. Maud Tenxey, born in Lexington, Mass., 18 Sept., 1865, daugh- ter of Benjamin F. and Mary Bowman (Viles) ; married, in Feb., 1892, Frank Foster Sherburn, who was born in Charlestown, 27 May, 1866, son of Warren and IMary Elizabeth (Damon), who was born in Reading, Mass. Mr. Sherburn's father was a native of Boston. Residence, Lexington ; a stock broker doing business in Boston. Children : 5955 Ruth, b. 18 June, 1893. 5956 Ehzabeth, b. 25 Jiily, 1894. 5957 Tenney, b. 24 June, 1899. 3744.— VIII.— 1747. ]Maey Emma Davidson, born 21 July, 3 852, daughter of Rev. Charles and Laura (Tenney) ; married 3 July, 1878, Charles L. Morton. Residence, Monson, Me. Children : 5958 Dora Arvilla, b. 10 Mch., 1879; d. 20 Sept., 1883. 5959 Herbert Tenney, b. 18 July, 1881; d. 27 Sept., 1883. 522 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5960 Emma Lela, b. 1 May, 1883. 59G1 Freddie, b. 21 Apr., 1885. 5963 Laiira Taylor, b. 8 Feb., 1889. 3746.— VIII.-1747. Abby Fr.sjntes Davidsox, born 5 May, 1857, daughter of Rev. Charles and Laura (Tenney) ; married 11 June, 1877, Charles C. Mitchell. Residence, Dorchester, 3Iass. Child : 5963 Henry Davidson, b. 16 Mch., 1878. 3753.-VIII.-1753. Alfred Davidson Texxey, born in Astoria, Ore., 9 Feb., 1858, son of Rev. William A. and Abigail W. (Davison) ; married 10 Dec, 1881, Susan M. Batchelder. He graduated at the University of California in 1880, classical course. Residence, Salinas, Cal. ; principal of the high school ; tutor in litting boys for college ; superintendent of city schools. Children : 5964 William Alfred, b. 13 Sept., 1882. 5965 Infant son, b. 26 Apr., 1884; d. in July, 1884. 5966 Joseph Greeley, b. 10 Aug., 1885. 5967 Mabel Esther, b. 10 June, 1889. 5968 Paul, b. 28 Mob., 1897. 3755.— VIII.— 1753, Charles Bentg^s^ Tennet, born in San Francisco, Cal., 13 Sept., 1867, son of Rev. William A. and Abigail W. (Davison) ; married 20 Apr., 1892, Bertha Alice De Vaughn, who was born in Bushnell, 111., 5 June, 1872. Residence, San Francisco, Cal. He is in hard- ware business. Children : 5969 Herbert DeVaughn, b. 26 Jan., 1893. 5970 Charles Tliorntou, b. 31 Oct., 1896. 3756— VIII.— 1753. Algie Maria Tenkey, born in Astoria, Ore., IG Jan., 1872, daughter of Rev. William A. and Abigail W. (Davison); married 7 Apr., 1896, William H. Day. Residence, Colorado Springs, Col. Children : 5971 Willard Tenney, b. 4 Apr., 1897. 5972 Lucille Elizabeth, b. 31 Dec, 1901. 3767.— VIII.— 1757. George Lyman Texn^ey, born in AVaukon, Iowa, 30 Sept., 1862, son of Jacob and Sai'ah L. (Pritchard) ; married at Sioux Falls, GENEALOGY. 523 S. D., 27 Oct., 1888, Emily St. Marie, daughter of Louis and Josette (DeMers). Residence, Champaign, 111., a locomotive engineer for the past seventeen years ; on the C, M. & St. P. Ry. five years, since which time on the I. C. R. R. He is much interested in the Masonic order. He is a member of the Western Star Lodge, F. & A. M., Champaign Chapter, R. A. M., Vesper Chapter, O. E. S., Urbana Commaudery, K. T., also member of Div. 602, B. of L. E. Children : 5973 Josette Luella, b. 10 Aug., 1889. 5974 George, b. 17 July, 1893; cl. 13 Aug., 1898. 5975 John Earle, b. 7 Dec, 1894. 597G Child, b. 16 May, 1897; d. IG May, 1897. 5977 Madeline St. Marie, b. 11 Sept., 1899. 3770.— VIII— 1757. Austin Samuel Tenney, born in Wheatland, Iowa, 19 Jan., 1877, a twin, son of Jacob and Sarah L. (Pritchard) ; married 20 Sept., 1899, Jerusha Belle Pierce. Residence, Centralia, 111. : a locomotive engineer. Child : 5978 Florence Belle, b. 13 Apr., 1902, 3771.— VIII.-1757. JusTix William Texxey, born in Wheatland, Iowa, 19 Jan., 1877, a twin, son of Jacob and Sarah L. (Pritchard) ; married 19 June, 1901, Gertrude Elizabeth Mathis. Residence, Centi'alia, 111. ; a locomotive engineer. Child : 5979 Raymond Matbis, b. 12 July, 1902. 3773.— VIII.— 1761. Benjamin Averill Tenney, born in De Soto, Wis., 22 Nov., 1867, son of Thomas and Sarah Ann (Ames); married 13 Oct., 1892, Alice H. Bean, who was born 18 Aug., 1870, daughter of Harry M. and Esther (Lyman) ; natives of Vermont. Residence, Viroqua, Wis. His occupation, electric lighting business. Children : 5980 Lora Hope, b. 16 Aug., 1893. 5981 Anna Verdie, b. 8 Jan., 1897. 3786.— VIII.— 1764. Feedepjc Alonzo Tenney, born in Chelsea, Me., 7 July, 1853, son of Enoch A. and Sarah O. (White) ; married 24 Aug., 1882, Helen M. Rolfe. Residence, Hallowell. He received his education in Chelsea and at Hallowell Academy, where he was several years ; on leaving he entered a printing office in Augusta, Me., learning the 524 THE TENNEY FAMILY. printer's trade, after which he worked two years in Boston, Mass., at printing. Owing to the illness of his brothers he was forced to re- turn home. In 1882 he entered his brother's employ in the manu- facture of sandpaper, where he now is. In 1887 his family removed to Ilallowell. Child : 5983 Ben Roland, b. 23 Oct., 1896. 3789.-Vni.— 1764. George S. Tenney, born in Chelsea, Me., 8 Feb., 1867, son of Enoch Alonzo and Sarah O. (White) ; married 23 June, 1896, Clara Ethel Hurd of Harmony, Me. Residence, Hallowell, Me. Mrs. Tenney died 18 July, 1902. Children : 5983 Dorothy, b. 22 Dec, 1897. 5984 William Franklin, b. 1 Jan., 1900. 5985 Julia, b. 20 June, 1902. 3790.-VIII.— 1768. Maky Elizabeth Howe, born in Rowley, Mass., 17 Mch., 1846, daughter of Humphrey S. and Mary Jane (Worcester) ; married 15 Oct., 1872, Charles W. Xelson, who was born in Rowley, 15 Oct., 1849. Residence, Newbiu-yport, Mass. Keeper and matron for the past twelve years of the city farm. Children : 5986 Ralph Worcester, b. 28 Jan., 1875. 5987 Oscar Howe, b. 31 Aug., 1876. 3795.— VIII.— 1772. Albert Texney Pickard, born in Rowley, Mass., 18 Dec, 1861, son of Lewis D. and Mary J. (Tenney) ; married 6 Feb., 1885, Mary II. Ilunkins, who was born in Georgetown, Mass., 8 May, 1860, daughter of William and EUzabeth (Tenney). Residence, Brockton, Mass. He is the last of the Tenney blood born on the farm known as the Tenney ancestral estate at Rowley. Child : 5988 Joseph Tenney, b. 18 Aug., 1886. 3807.— VIII.— 1780. Oliver II. Foster, born 16 Jan., 1842, son of Joshua and Mary (Ileald) of Temple, N. H.; married 31 Dec, 1874, Hannah E. Wal- lace of Milford, N. H., daughter of Charles R. and Elizabeth R. (Lovejoy). Residence, Milford; an ex-member of the X. II. legis- lature. Children : GENEALOGY. 525 5989 Oliver Wallace, b. 28 Jau., 1878; a graduate of Dartmouth College. 5990 Arthur Jerome, b. 23 July, 1879. 5991 Elmer Joshua, b. 8 July, 1883. 5992 George Royal, b. 21 May, 1887. 3808.— VIII.— 1780. Edwakd Eugexe Foster, born 15 Jan., 1843, son of Joshua and Mary (Heald) of Temple, IST. H. ; married 9 Apr., 1867, Fran- cilia Upham of Perkinsville, Vt., who died at Milford, X. H., 24 May, 1897. Child: 5993 Etta M., b. 12 Feb., 1868; m. 1 June, 1891, Samuel A. Love- joy; one child, Henry Foster, b. IG Dec, 1895. 3810.— VIII.— 1781. Dk. Addisox Howard Foster, born at Wilton, IST. H., 13 Xov., 1838, son of Benjamin Tenney and Abigail (Howard) ; married 18 Sept., 1866, Susan M. Houghton, who was born 29 Nov., 1838, daughter of Steadinan and Anna (Cragin) of New Ipswich, N. H. He graduated, 1863, Dartmouth College, and in 1866 received his degree from College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. Residence, since 1868, Chicago, 111. ; has achieved distinction, a con- triljutor to medical literature ; one of the incorporators, a director and treasurer of the C. M. Press Association. His pictm-e is in the February, 1891, Magazine of IVesfern Histonj. Children: 5994 Fred Houghton, b. 26 June, 1867. 5995 Wiuslow Howard, b. 10 Jan., 1869. 5996 Louisa Houghton, b. 12 July, 1870; d. 22 Dec, 1871. 5997 Charles Steadmau, b. 24 Aug., 1874. 3813.-VIII.— 1781. Waldo Foster, born at Wilton, N. H., 1 May, 1846, son of Benjamin Tenney and Abigail (Howard) ; mariied Fanny J. Holmes. Residence, Wilton, where the children' were born; re- moved to Minneapolis, Minn. Children : 5998 Leon Holmes, b. 7 Sept., 1873. 5999 Dana Peabody, b. 1 Dec, 1875. 6000 Frank W., b. 26 Mch., 1879; d. 13 Apr., 1902. 3814.— VIII.— 1781. Abby Hawkix^s Foster, born in Wilton, N. H., 11 Mch., 1848, daughter of Benjamin Tenney and Abigail (Howard) ; married Al- 526 THE TENNEY FAMILY. bei't Armstrong Al)bott. Residence, Steele City, Xeb. ; removed to Minneapolis, Minn. Children : 6001 Mary Ethel, b. 26 Mch., 1882. 6002 Bertha Abigail, b. 2 Oct., 1884. 6003 Austice Teuney, b. 9 May, 1886. 3819— VIII.-1782. Delia Peabody Fostek, born 15 Apr., 1868, daughter of David P. and Mary M. (Bai'tlett) of Royalston, Mass.; married 15 Feb., 1893, Frank Byron Doane of Royalston. Children : 6004 Ruth Almeda, b. 14 Nov., 1895. 6005 Marguerite Viola, b. 2 Jan., 1897. 6006 Helen Elizabeth, b. 3 Mch., 1901. 6007 Gladys Mary, b. 7 July, 1902. 3823— VIII.-1785. Orlena M. Tenney, born in Kirkensville, Ohio, 5 June, 1850, daughter of Hiram and Emeline Caroline (Knowles) ; married 10 Dec, 1878, Alvah W. Bradley. Residence, Duluth, Minn. Chil- dren : 6008 Ralph T.; Jesse A.; Frauk L. 3824.— VIII.— 1786. George Washington Tenney, born in Columbia, N. H., 4 May, 1834, son of Benjamin J. and Ann (McClure) ; married 30 Sept., 1856, Martha E. Love. Residence, Munroe, Wis.; removed to Mil- waukee, Wis., and McGregor, Iowa ; an editor and publisher ; he died 9 Dec, 1864. Mrs. Tenney married in Tucson, Arizona, her second husband, William C. Davis, "\ace-president of Consolidated National Bank of Tucson. Children : 6009 *Herbert Benjamin, b. 29 Aug., 1858. 6010 Mary Love, b. 20 June, 1862; m. Mr. Williams of San Fran- cisco, Cal. 3827.— VIII.-l 786. Emma Elizabeth Tenney, born in ]]eloit. Wis., 27 'Nov., 1849, daughter of Benjamin J. and Abigail (Daggett) ; married 25 Nov., 1874, Edgar Van Winter, a variety dealer. Residence, Richland Center, Wis. Children : 6011 E. Tenney, b. 8 Mch., 1876. 6012 Carl Benjamin, b. 26 Oct., 1878; d. 27 Dec, 1878. 6013 Walter, b. 8 May, 1881. 6014 Herbert, b. 17 Jalv, 1887. GENEALOGY. 527 3829— VIII.-1787. Joiix Yalextixe Texxey, born in Boston, Mass., son of John and Philena (Willonghby) ; married Cozbie Perkins, daughter of Moses S. and Cozbie (Coolidge) of Jaffrey, N". H. He died in 1866. Child : 6015 Dora Valentine, b. 13 Sept., 1860. 3840.— VIII.— 1788. Ellex Elizabeth Haedy, born in Groton, N, II,, 1 July, 1845, daughter of Luther and Lucy (Tenney) ; married 26 July, 1866, Dr. John Carlos Wheet. Residence, Pembroke and Bristol, X. H. Children : 6016 Edward Eugene, b. 5 May, 1868. 6017 Nellie Ellen, b. 1 July, 1872. 0018 Von Carl, b. 16 July, 1879. 6019 Alice Clara, b. 17 Apr., 1883; d. 26 Oct., 1884. 3845.- VIII.— 1790. Key. LEOj^fARD Baker Tenney, born in Jaffrey, N. H., 12 Sept., 1854, son of Rev. Leonard and Malvina (Baker); married in Wills- boro, X. Y., 27 Sept., 1893, Adelia M. Hayward of Willsboro, by Rev. L. Tenney, the groom's father, and Rev. J. J. Wolf. He graduated at Barre Academy in 1871, at Dartmouth College in 1875, and at Union Theological Seminary, New York, in 1881, followed by a post-graduate year. The earlier part of the theologi- cal course was spent at Andover, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. He was ordained at Barre, Yt., 14 Apr., 1882, as a Congregational ministei', and preached at Tucson, Arizona, filling three years of labor in the territory; pastor at Troy and North Troy, Yt., two years, followed by a double field of labor over the Second Church at Cambridge and Waterville, Vt., where he has been richly blessed in his ministry. Residence, Nelson, N. H. 3846.— VIII.— 1790. Dr. Benjamin Tenney, born in Thetford, Yt., 6 Oct., 1863, son of Rev. Leonard and Malvina (Baker); married 6 Nov., 1893, Alice Parker, daughter of Prof. Henry E. of Hanover, N. H., by Rev. S. P. Leeds, D. D., and Rev. Dr. Tenney, father of the groom. Residence, Boston, Mass. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1888, a graduate of Harvard Medical School. Also instructor in anatomy at the Harvard Medical School, 1894 ; formerly visiting 528 THE TENNEY FAMILY. physician to the out patient department of the Boston hospital. He is one of the physicians in the Boston Dispensary. For a number of years he was head master in the Evening High School ; on re- signing, teachers under him, including Charleslown and East Boston branches, showed their appreciation by presenting the doctor with a gold watch. In 1902 Mrs. Tenney Avas the president of the New England Bradford Academy Club. Children : 6030 Dorothy, b. 16 Feb., 1897. 6021 Benjamin, b. 5 July, 1899. 3847.— VIII.— 1796. Alfred Earl Tenjn^ey, born in Pepperell, Mass., 19 Mch., 1834, son of Earl and Mary P. (Wheeler) ; married 6 Oct., 1859, Mari- etta Jewett of Pepperell, Mass., who was born 11 Apr., 1836, and died 6 Feb., 1870, daughter of Benjamin and Martha. He married 23 Nov., 1870, his second wife, Jane Frances Mun- roe. He lived with his Aunt Huldah until sixteen years old, then with his Uncle Samuel in Winchester. Residence, Providence, R. I.; connected with the Providence Tool Co. some twenty years prior to 1879 ; removed to Pawtucket, R. I., u.nder the firm of Jefters & Tenney, fire engine manufacturers. Mr. Jeffers died two years later, and general machinery was made a specialty under the firm of A. E. Tenney Manufacturing Co. He died in July or August, 1902; he was a fine player uj^on the piano. Children : 6023 Frederic, b. 11 June, 1863; m. 34 May, 1893, Alice E. Har- riugtou. 6033 Delia E., b. 21 Nov., 1865. Ch. (2 w.):— 6024 *Alfrecl Earl, b. 13 Mch., 1873. 6025 Anna Gay, b. 23 June, 1873. 6036 Harriet Frances, b. 23 May, 1876; d. 9 Oct.. 1876. 3848.— VIII.— 1796. Elizaueth Melind\ Bell, born in Townsend, Mass., 9 Sept., 1832, daughter of Noah and Iluldah (Tenney); married 7 May, 1851, William J. Smith of Brookline, N. II., who was born 1 Feb., 1825; a carpenter, carried on a large lumber mill in the southern part of Brookline. Child : 6027 Charles William, b. 8 Dec, 1853. GE^^EALOGY. 529 3856.— VIII.— 1805. Judge Edward Jewett Tex>^ey, born in Greenwich, Mass., 11 Dec, 1836, son of Amos J. and Persis Sexton (Pomeroy); married 20 Aug., 1859, Frances Martuiese Hall. Residence, Claremont, N". H. He has ably and faithfully filled many ^jositions of public trust, — a du-ector of Claremont National Bank, director and treasurer of the Sullivan Park Association, director and manager of Claremont Bridge Co., director and treas- urer of Claremont Electric Light Co., director and treasurer of Claremont Building Association, and on committee of Hotel Clare- mont. A member of* the N. H. Legislature, 1871-72, and from 1881 to 1887 elected state railroad commissioner. In December, 1891, he was appointed judge of jjrobate for Sullivan county, which office he still holds. His picture is in the History of Claremont. Chil- dren : 6038 Edward Hall, b. 9 Oct., 18G0; d. 12 Sept., 1888. 6029 *George A., b. 11 Feb., 1864. 3870.— VIII.— 1818. Martin L. Parmenter, born in Antrim, N. H., in Oct., 1836, son of John Smith and Elizabeth Caroline (Tenney) ; married, in 1861, Edna S. Monroe of Washington, N. H., who died in 1902. They had three children ; the names of two unknow^n. Residence, Bradford, N. H. He died 11 Jan., 1863. Child : 6030 Frank M., b. 20 May, 1862. 3874.— VIII.— 1818. Frederick C. Parmexter, born in Antrim, N. H., 4 July, 1849, son of John Smith and Elizabeth Caroline (Tenney) ; maiTied 27 Nov., 1883, Clara E. Wilson, daughter of Alexander and Caroline (True). Residence, Antrim. Child: 6031 Bessie Caroline, b. 25 Mcli., 1885. 3879.— VIII.— 1819. Elvira Louisa Nichols, born in Antrim, N. H., 13 Mch., 1848, daughter of Luke and Lucy Elvira (Tenney) ; married 28 Sept., 1870, William Henry Gary, who was born in 3Iiddlesex, Vt., 12 A\n'., 1848, and died 7 Dec, 1877; a furniture dealer. Residence, 34 530 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Charlestown, Mass. Mrs. Gary is a genial and energetic woman ; present residence, Somerville, Mass. Child : 6032 William Henry, b. 17 Feb., 1875; educated at Boston Uni- versity; M. D.; m. 18 Sept., 1900, Mary Abilene Simonds. 3883.— VIII.— 1823. Dea. John Frajstklix Tenney, born in Antrim, N". H., 30 May, 1851, son of Benjamin F. and Tryphena (Putnam) ; married 14 Dec, 1876, Julia L. Richardson, who was born 16 June, 1851, daughter of Malachi Putnam of Dublin, N. II. Residence, Antrim. A retired provision dealer and a large land holder ; a member of the school board ; served many years as selectman, and a census enumerator. Children : 6033 Lucy Anabel, b. 4 Dec, 1878; a teacher at Deering, N. H. 6034 Benjamin Franklin; b. 30 Aug., 1881; very gifted, but much of an invalid. 6035 Amy Tryphena, b. 25 Nov., 1885; a teacher. 3885,— VIII.— 1835. William Jewett Tenxey, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1840, son of Judge William Jewett and Elizabeth M. (Benton) ; married Sarah Reynolds, who died in 1884. He died in 1888. The chil- dren reside at Carthage, Mo. Children : 6036 Jessie; Margaret; Ralph. 3886.-VIII.— 1835. John Benton Tennet, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1841, son of Judge William Jewett and Elizabeth M. (Benton), married 25 Jan., 1865, Sarah Elizabeth Castner. He was a decorator and paper hanger, and died 5 May, 1870. Residence, Newark, X. J. Chil- dren : 6039 Mary Jessaliue, b. in 1865; deceased. 6040 John Benton, b. 9 Apr., 1867; m. 5 Oct., 1894, Grace Over- baugh. He is a builder. 0041 William, b. in 18GS; deceased. 6042 George Haviland, b. 15 Sept., 1869; unmarried; a letter car- rier; res. Newark, N. J. 3887.— VIII.— 1835. George C. Tenney, born in Elizabeth, N". J., 1 Aug., 1851, son of Judge William Jewett and Elizabeth M. (Benton) ; married Eliz- abeth M. Hensler. Residence, Elizabeth. He is chief of the police ; GENEALOGr. 531 member of the Xational Association Chiefs of Police of United States and Canada, 1900-01-02. Children : 6043 Walter C, b. iu 1879. 6044 Grace A., b. iu 1881. 6045 George C, b. iu 1889. 3889— VIII.— 1835. Ruth Chaj^ning Tennet, born in Elizabeth, N. J., 7 Feb., 1875, daughter of Judge William Jewett and Sarah A. (Brownson) ; mar- ried, in 1900, Thomas Henry Odiorne. She is a member of the D. A. R. Residence, Elizabeth. Childi-en : 6046 Ruth Channing, b. 10 July, 1901. 6047 David Walter, b. 19 Juue, 1902. 6048 Margaret Mary, b. 25 Feb., 1904. 3895.— VIII.— 1842. James Sullivan Howaed, born in Mason Village, N. II., 21 Ajjr., 1832, son of Capt. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. (Little) ; married at Toulan, 111., 21 Dec, 1854, Martha B. Snoggs. He went to Ore- gon before the construction of the transcontinental railroads ; sur- veyor under the government for twenty-eight years ; accurate and reliable ; also having mining interests, first at Jacksonville. At present his residence is Medford, Ore. Children : 6049 Charles; George; Nettie; Horace; Martha; Eliza. 3898.— VIII.— 1842. Horace Masox Hgwaed, born in Kewanee, 111., 16 Jan., 1837, son of Capt. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. (Little) ; married 16 Dec, 1862, Elizabeth Pierce of Aurora, 111. He is engaged in the grain business. Educated at Knox College. Children : 6055 Frank P. ; Arthur W. 3899.— VIII.— 1842. Henry Howard, born 16 Mch., 1840, son of Capt. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. (Little); married 25 Dec, 1862, Amanda Reiff of Lans- ing, Mich. He was a student at Oberlin College at the outbreak of the Civil war, and enlisted in the Seventh Ohio Vols. ; was taken prisoner at the battle of Cross Lanes, Va., and was confined in Lib- bey, Salisbury, and New Orleans nearly a year. On being ex- changed and restored to health he entered the quartermaster's employ, and there remained to the close of the war. Residence, 532 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Denver, Col. He lias held positions of i)ublic trust. They have twin sons and four daughters. 3900— VIII.-1842. Mary Elizabeth Howard, born in Kewanee, 111., 25 May, 1842, daughter of Capt. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. (Little) ; married 26 Nov., 1861, James C. Gridley, a hardware merchant of Pekin, 111.; removed to Victor, 111. She graduated at Oberlin College ; is very active in church and educational interests, and very charming. Child : 6057 Elizabeth Ermiuia, b. 26 Nov., 1867; m. Charles W. Kirk of Chicago, 111. She was educated at Bennett Seminary. 3901.-VIII.— 1842. Harriet Louise Howard, born in Kewanee, 111., 28 Mch., 1844, daughter of Capt. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. (Little) ; married 9 June, 1869, Zachariah Squires of Chicago, 111. She received her education at Cm-tis School, Hai'tford, Conn. Residence, California. He is a wholesale saddler and hardware merchant. Children : 6058 Nellie Elizabeth, b. 11 June, 1871. 6059 Howard William, b. 29 Nov., 1875. 3902.-VIII.— 1842. Martha Caroline Howard, born in Kewanee, 111., 4 AjDr., 1847, daughter of Capt. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. (Little) ; married in Kewanee, 111., Cyrus W. Wells of Tecumseh, Mich. He is conserva- tive, with strict principles of justice and integrity ; in 1880 removed to Minneapolis, Minn. ; is in real estate business. Mrs. Wells grad- uated at Rockford College, 111., in 1866, an earnest, enthusiastic worker in the literary, educational, and philanthropic organizations. She is a D. A. R. See Roll of Honor, Vol. X, Lineage Book. Very delightful. Children : 6060 Blanche Howard, b. 9 Sept., 1881; graduated at Wellesley College, Mass., 23 June, 1903. 6061 Elizabeth Little, b. 11 July, 1884; d. 16 Sept., 1884. 3904.— VIII.-1843. Lydia Little, born 17 Jan., 1835, daughter of William Tenney and Pauline (Hutchinson) ; married in Dec, 1854, John Barker, and second marriage, Oct., 1859, Chauncy H. Wilcox, a farmer, who died 7 Jan., 1872. Residence, Bloomington, 111. Children: 6062 William Tenney, b. 22 Feb., 1856. GENEALOGY. 533 Ch. (3h.):— 6063 Chauucy Edwiu, b. 21 Sept., 1860. 6064 Walter Albert, b. 18 Oct., 1863. 3905— VIII.-1843. Nancy Tej^j^ey Little, born at Weathersfield, 111., 26 Apr., 1837, daughter of "William Tenney and Pauline (Hutchinson); married 6 Apr., 1854, Ingals K. Ober, who was born in Eden, Vt., 22 Aug., 1830, son of Christopher D. and Sarah Maria of Johnson, Vt. He served three years in Co. H, 9th Vermont regiment, and was taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry. Residence, Franklin Falls, N. H. Children : 6065 Martin Whitney, b. 27 Sept., 1856. 6066 Mary Willoughby, b. 13 June, 1858; m. 23 Aug., 1879, Mar- tin P. Berry; res. Bridgewater, N. H. 6087 Frank Ingals, b. 18 Dec, 1860. 6068 Edward Asa, b. 21 Oct., 1863. 6069 Clara Rageue, b. 38 Jan., 1866. 6070 Clarence Eugene, b. 28 Jan., 1866; d. 5 Mch., 1866. 6071 George Alfred, b. 18 Mch., 1868; d. 14 July, 1875. 6073 Hattie Frances, b. 39 Feb., 1873. 6073 Alice Maria, b. 5 Dec, 1874. 6074 Walter Reuben, b. 18 Feb., 1876. 6075 Cora Sylvia, b. 4 Feb., 1878. 6076 Herman Wilber, b. 10 Apr., 1880. 3906— VIII.— 1843. Adeline Paulina Little, born 27 Aug., 1841, daughter of Will- iam Tenney and Paulina (Hutchinson) ; married 15 Aug., 1864, Stephen Palmer, son of Simon B. and Catherine. Residence, West Buxton, Me. ; he is a shoemaker. Children : 6077 Guy, b. 14 July, 1865. 6078 Lee, b. 4 June, 1869. 6079 Ella, b. 13 July, 1873. 3907.— VIII.— 1843. Frances Maria Little, born 16 Jan., 1884, daughter of Will- iam Tenney and Paulina (Hutchinson) ; married at Lawrence, Mass., 28 Nov., 1866, John Murphy. Residence, Milford, N. H. Children : 6080 Emma Paulina, b. 15 Nov., 1867. 6081 William Edward, b. 4 Apr., 1869. 6082 Alice Josephine, b. 17 Dec, 1871. 6083 Nellie Agues, b. 31 Mch., 1874. 6084 Louis Barnard, b. 29 July, 1876. 534 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 3908— VIII.— 1844. Dr. Charles Frederic Little, born in Milford, N. H., 27 Jan., 1836, son of Caleb J. Tenney and Eliza A. (Brooks); married 22 Feb., 1866, Charlotte Swift of Dorchester, Mass., who was born in 1843, daughter of Samuel and Eliza H. He graduated at Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1863; assistant surgeon in the 19th Illinois infantry till the close of the war. Residence, Manhattan, Kan.; a member of the legislature in 1876. Children : 6085 Eliza Ada, b. 22 June, 1867. 6086 Nellie Perkin.s, b. 15 Dec, 1868. 6087 Blanche Alpine, b. 19 Dec, 1869; d. 27 Nov., 1878. 6088 Jennie Belle, b. 8 Oct., 1871. 6089 Frederick Swift, b. 25 June, 1873. 3909.— VIII.— 1844. Ellen Alvira Little, bom 6 Oct., 1839, daughter of Caleb J. Tenney and Eliza A. (Brooks) ; married 13 July, 1867, George Wil- lard Perkins, who was born in Derry, N. H., 23 Oct., 1832, son of John and Sarah (Searle) ; a farmer. Residence, Farragut, Iowa, Children : 6090 Fred.b. 11 Aug., 1858. 6091 Charles Forrest, b. 9 Mch., 1862. 6092 George Willard, b. 10 Dec, 1869. 6093 Mary Ellen, b. 9 Nov., 1871. 3910— VIII.— 1844. Sarah J axe Little, born 7 Nov., 1843, daughter of Caleb J. Tenney and Eliza A. (Brooks) ; married 13 Oct., 1863, Dr. James Forrest Todd of Lafayette, 111., an allopathic physician, graduated at Bellevue Medical College, New York, in 1862; a surgeon in 4th regiment, Illinois state militia. President of the board of education at Galva, 111., where he has served as mayor. Children : 6094 Estelle, b. 25 June, 1865. 6095 Forrest Bogue, b. 27 Mch., 1870. 6096 Henry Claude, b. 29 Sept., 1878. 3912.— VIII.-1844. William Cutter Little, born in Weathersfield, 111., 17 Mch., 1847, son of Caleb J. Tenney and Eliza A. (Brooks) ; married 2 .lune, 1875, Anna Louise Reed, who was born in Canandaigua, N. Y., 31 Aug., 1853, daughter of William and Lucinda (Hayes). A lawyer; has served two years as judge of probate for Sedgwick county, Kan- GENEALOGY. 535 sas ; receiver of the First National Bank of Wichita, Kan., where he resided. Children : 6097 Fred WiUiam, b. 16 Nov., 1877. 6098 George Reed, b. 3 May, 1880. 3913.— VIII.— 1844. Eliza Axx Little, born in Weathersfield, 111., 15 July, 1849, daughter of Caleb J. Tenney and Eliza A. (Brooks) ; married Frank Ha^-es Reed, who was born in Canandaigua, N. Y., 31 Jan., 1847, son o'f William and Lucinda (Hayes) ; a farmer. Residence, Ke- wanee. 111. Children : 6099 William Little, b. 15 Dec, 1873; d. 8 Aug., 1875. 6100 Frank Milfred, b. 27 May, 1876. 6101 Nellie Jeuuie.b. 23 Nov., 1880. 3914.— VIII.— 1844. Dr. Geoege Bailey Little, born 15 Apr., 1851, son of Caleb .J. Tenney and Eliza A. (Brooks) ; graduated with honor at Rush Medical College at Chicago, III, 1873; man-ied 14 May, 1874, Esther M. Palmer, who was born 25 Mch., 1854, daughter of Grove N. and Elizabeth. He has served as county physician, overseer of the poor, and has a lucrative practice at Bm'lington, Iowa. Chil- dren : 6103 Palmer Jewett, b. 28 June, 1876. 6103 Lulu Blanche, b. 7 Dec, 1880. 3918.— VIII.-1845. Louise Stoddard Little, born in Weathersfield, 111., 29 May, 1843, daughter of Henry Gilman and Fidelia M. (Stoddard) ; mar- ried 27 Dec, 1865, Henry S. Viets of Obeiiin, Ohio. Residence, Grinnell, Iowa. Children : 6104 Helen Maud, b. 1 Dec, 1866. 6105 Eddie, b. and d. 31 July, 1868. 6106 Henry Little, b. 13 Nov., 1869. 6107 Mary, b. 15 June, 1872; d. 16 June, 1872. 6108 Sarah Elizabeth, b. 15 June, 1875. 6109 Louise Stoddard, b. 25 July, 1877; d. 17 Nov., 1878. 3919.— VIII.— 1845. Mary Maud Little, born in Kewanee, 111., 22 Apr., 1845, daughter of Henry Gilman and Fidelia M. (Stoddard) ; married 25 July, 1872, Professor Jesse Macy of Iowa College. She graduated at Oberlin College in 1865. Children: 536 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 6110 Jessie Maud, b. 8 June, 1873; d. 31 Dec, 1875. (5111 Edward Suell, b. 28 May, 1876; d. 21 Nov., 1876. 6112 Lymau Stoddard, b. 27 Nov., 1877; d. 7 Aug., 1879. 6113 Prescott Little, b. 20 Nov., 1879. 3921— VIII.— 1845. Elizabeth Hale Little, born in Weathersfield, III, 4 Nov., 1850, daughter of Henry Gilman and Fidelia M. (Stoddard) ; married 22 Oct., 1873, Jacob P. Lyman, a graduate of Iowa College, a lawyer by profession. She graduated at Iowa College in 1871. Child: 6114 Jacob Pond, b. 17 May, 1880. 3924.— VIII.— 1846. Captain Edwin Henry Nevin, born in Portsmouth, Ohio, 18 May, 1838, son of Rev. Edwin H. Nevin, D. D., and Ruth Channing (Little) ; married Anna C. Brooks, daughter of Cai:»t. Joseph Brooks of Boston, Mass. He was educated at Knox and Amherst colleges, served through the Civil War, was in command of Battery H, Inde- pendent Pa. Light Artillery, and on General Slough's staff at Alex- andria, Va. Residence, Pittsburg, Pa. ; editor and proprietor of the Ledger^ editor and publisher of the Evening Neirs ; surveyor of the port of Philadelphia, appointed by President Arthur in 1882. Chil- dren : 6115 Joseph Brooks, b. 16 Oct., 1867. 6116 Edwin Channing, b. 20 Dec, 1869. 3925.— VIII.— 1846. David Nevin, born in Poland, Ohio, 30 Dec, 1839, son of Rev. Edwin H. Nevin, D. D., and Ruth Channing (Little) ; married Kate Tinken, who died 20 Jan., 1881. Residence, Philadelphia, Pa. ; re- moved to New York ; proprietor and publisher of the IlercJiants' and Manufacturers'' liemexo in New York. Children : 6117 David, b. 26 Nov., 1875. 6118 Dunbar, b. 8 Jan., 1877; d. in Jan., 1881. 6119 Kate, b. 24 Aug., 1879. 3929.— VIII.— 1846. Florence Roselli Nevin, born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 7 Apr., 1849, daughter of Rev. Edwin H. Nevin, D. D., and Ruth Channing (Little) ; married 12 Nov., 1868, E. Cooper Shapley, a successful lawyer of Philadelphia, Pa. Children : GENEALOGY. 537 0130 Florence Nevin, b. 7 Oct., 1869. 6121 Edward, b. 15 Sept., 1871. 0122 Mary Edith, b. 21 July, 1873. 0123 Cooper, b. 17 Sept., 1876. 0124 Lily, b. 4Mch., 1878. 0125 Adele, b. 11 July, 1879. 3944.— VIII.— 1850. Walter Augustus Little, born in Weatliersfield, 111., 8 Oct., 1854, son of Rodney Augustus and Lavantia (Irwin) ; married Ella L. Mack of Grinnell, Iowa, where they resided. He was engaged in the merchantile business. Child : 0126 Mary Esther, b. 14 Apr., 1880. 3982.— VIII.— 1862. Frederick Augustus Hubuard, born 17 Nov., 1851, son of Luther P. and Mary C. (Tenney) of Greenwich, Conn; married 1 Aug., 1883, Agnes H. Waterbury. lie graduated at the Xew York University Law School in 1875. Residence, Greenwich. Children : 6127 Carlton Waterbury, b. 25 Apr., 1884. 6128 Drexel Tenney, b. 22 Aug., 1886. 3987.-VIII.— 1863. Ralph E. Tenney, born in HolUs, N. H., 23 Sept., 1849, son of WilUam N. and Mary E. (Perkins) ; married in Hollis, 29 Oct., 1873, Sallie Ann Cutter, who was born in HolUs, N. H., 25 Aug., 1849. He resides at the old j)icturesque homestead. The house was built in 1747 by William Tenney IV, and is approached by a lane leading from the highway. Hon. William Tenney occupied it from 1747 to 1783; Capt. William Tenney, 1777 to 1806; Hon. Ralph E. Tenney, 1806 to 1854; WilUam N. Tenney, 1854 to 1874; Ralph E. Tenney, 2d, 1874 to the present date (1891). A reunion of this branch of the Tenney family was an interesting event to the favored forty-four who recently sat down to a dinner, followed by a reception on Maple Lawn. The small multitude from the East and West were received by Mr. Tenney and his hospitable wife, aided by neighbors and friends. The meeting, full of interesting reminis- cences and perfect success, closed by singing the doxology. Chil- dren : 6129 Annie Elizabeth, b. 16 Oct., 1874. 6130 Florence May, b. 28 June, 1877. 0131 Catharine Cutter, b. 10 Oct., 1879; m. Wm. E. Hardy. 0132 Agnes Fayette, b. 4 Mch., 1886. 538 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 3988.-VIII.— 1863. William Tenney, born in Hollis, N. H., 24 Mch., 1855, son of William N, and Mary E. (Perkins) ; married in Bement, 111., in Apr., 1882, Viola Trabue. Residence, Bement. Children: 6133 Jesse Liira, b. iu Apr., 1883. 6134 Braiuard, b. in the spring of 1890. 3989.— VIII.— 1863. Charles Frederic Tenney, born in Plollis, N. H., 22 Aug., 1863, son of William N. and Mary E. (Perkins); married in Farra- gut, la., in Oct., 1888, Anna Bruner. Residence, Farragut. Child : 6135 Ralph E., b. iu July, 1890. 3998.-VIII.-1868. Nettie Agnes Tenkey, born in Illinois, 12 Jan., 1859, daughter of Capt. Ralph A. and Harriet N. (Needham) ; married 7 Nov., 1872, James Clarence Meriam, who died 5 Sept., 1888. Residence, Chicago, 111. Children : 6136 Hattie May, b. 17 Aug. 1873. 6137 Effie Clara, b. 8 Aug., 1876. 6138 James Arthur, b. 23 Dec, 1879. 6139 Nettie Alice, b. 29 Apr., 1881. 6140 Ralph Tenney, b. 22 Oct., 1886. 4041.— VIII.— 1908. James Oliver Teijney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 4 Mch, 1827, son of Dea. Caleb and Rhoda (Marsh) ; married 15 June, 1854, Mary S. Moody, daughter of Luther and Mary. Mrs. Tenney died 6 Mch., 1859. He married 27 Nov., 1866, his second wife, Maria P. Sweetser. He attended Dummer Academy in 1837. Residence, Chelsea, Mass. Children : 6141 Emma M., b. 20 Mch., 1857; cl. 9 Sept., 1857. 6143 *Edward Searle, b. 13 Oct., 1858. Ch. (3 w.):— 6143 Florence M., b. 5 June, 1868; d. 25 Nov., 1870. 4043.— VIII.— 1908. George Henry Tenney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 28 Aug., 1837, son of Dea. Caleb and Rhoda (Marsh) ; married 25 Dec, 1863, Addie Bancroft of Wilmington, Mass., who died 25 Sept., 1870. He married 30 Oct., 1872, his second wife, Georgianna Morse of GENEALOGY. 539 Bradford, Mass. Mr. Tenney was educated at Dummer Academy. Residence, Groveland, Mass. Children : 6144 Sarah Gertrude, b. 39 May, 1867; m. 30 Oct., 1888, Charles A. Suow; res. Haverhill, Mass. 6145 Addie, b. 6 Aug., 1868; d. in infancy. Ch. (2%y.):— 6146 Isabella Marsh, b. 5 Dec, 1872; grad. June, 1897, at Salem Normal School; a teacher. 6147 Charlena Augusta, b. 10 Apr., 1880; a singer. 4044.— VIII.-1910. Anna Elizabeth Tenney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 21 Jan., 1832, daughter of Major Moses and Mary A. (Northend) ; married 15 Oct., 1856, Joseph Searle Moody of Boston, Mass., who died 30 May, 1864. Mrs. Moody died 7 Feb., 1864. Children: 6148 Maria Tenney, b. 29 Oct., 1857; res. Brighton, Mass. 6149 *Mary Searle, b. 3 May, 1859. 6150 Anna Coffin, b. 5 Nov., 1860; res. Wakefield, Mass. 6151 Carrie Stevens, b. 22 Dec, 1863; d. 29 Feb., 1864-5. 4047.— VIII.-1910. Sarah Northend Tenney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 5 Apr., 1840, daughter of Major Moses and Mary A. (Northend) ; married 23 Oct., 1861, Rev. Henry Augustus Stevens, who graduated at Amherst College and at i\.ndover Theological Seminary. Resi- dence, Brighton, Mass. Children : 6152 Carrie Moody, b. 23 Dec, 1865; d. 23 Dec, 1865. 6153 *Charles Tenney, b. 6 Dec, 1866. 6154 Henry Houghton, b. 28 July, 1869; ni. 4 Jan., 1899, L. Maud Sandy of Brighton, Mass., where they reside. 6155 *Arthur Lawrence, b. 3 Oct., 1871. 6156 Allen Prescott, b. 23 Feb., 1874; m. 14 Feb., 1901, Jennie L. Farrington; res. Providence, R. I. 6157 Bessie Marion, b. 9 Dec, 1879. 4048.-VIII.— 1910. Charles William Tenney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 4 Apr., 1844, son of Major Moses and Mary A. (Northend) ; married 16 Jan., 1868, Sarah Lambert DeBacon of Chelsea, Mass. A poem written by Mrs. Tenney and published is worthy the signature of our best American poets. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. He attended Dummer Academy in 1850-53. The proprietor of Tenney's express ; postmaster under President .Johnson's administration, 1866-69. He 540 THE TENNEY FAMILY. served in the Fiftieth Mass. regiment ; came near death from intense suffering ; second Ueutenant, a commission signed by Gov. John A. Andrews. Commander of Post 108 of the G. A. R. He is a mem- ber of the Literary and Social Club. Children : 6158 *William Northend, b. 17 Feb., 1869. 6159 Harriet DeBacon, b. 25 Sept., 1870; grad. class 1889, Brad- ford Academy; d. 9 May, 1889. 6160 *Fred, b. 26 Nov., 1871. 6161 *Marion Page, b. 28 May, 1874. 6162 Mary Emily Lambert, b. 21 Jan., 1883; a pianist. 4049— VIII.— 1911. Sarah Elizabeth Texney, born in Byfield, Mass., 28 Nov., 1835, daughter of Elbridge and Betsey (Rogers) ; mamed as second wife, 2 Jan., 1866, Ira Fellows. Residence, Kensington, N. H. She died 3 June, 1871. Children: 6163 Frances Ellen Tenney, b. 3 June, 1867. 6164 Albert Blaisdell, b. 20 Aug., 1869; a farmer. 4054— VIII.— 1911. Susan Olive Tenney, born in Byfield, Mass., 26 Aug., 1852, daughter of Elbridge and Betsey (Rogers) ; married 10 Oct., 1871, Charles Sumner Rogers, who was born in Byfield, 2 Jan., 1851, son of Gideon J. and Lucinda (Eastman). Residence, Byfield; a shoe- maker. Children : 6165 Guy Weston, b. 25 Sept., 1873; d. 12 Oct., 1879. 6166 Hazen Eastman, b. 26 Sept., 1876; m. 21 Oct., 1899, Lottie S. Woodman; res. Byfield, Mass. 6167 Robert Tenney, b. 2 July, 1880. 4057.— VIII.— 1912. Sybil Goodrich Tenney, born in West Newbury, Mass., 28 Feb., 1837, daughter of Luther and Mary J. P. (Rogers); married, in Melrose, Mass., 2 Jan., 1864, Augustus Leonard Walton of South Reading, Mass., now Wakefield. Residence, Rowley, Mass. Chil- dren: 6168 Ralph Lutber, b. 29 June, 1870; d. 2 July, 1870. 6179 *Ernest, b. 15 Sept., 1871. 6180 Maud, b. 23 Oct., 1872; m. in July, 1903, William Colburne; res. Rowley. 4059.— VIII.— 1912. Julia E:\r>rA Tenney, born in West Newbury, Mass., 3 Dec, 1842, daughter of Luther and Mary J. P. (Rogers); married 21 GENEALOGY. 541 Mch., 1866, Da\4d Brainard Oliver of Wakefield, Mass. Residence, Newbury, Mass. Children : 6181 *Gertnide, b. 11 Mch., 1868. 6182 Kate, b. 6 Dec, 1869; d. 10 Aug., 1871. 6183 Bessie, b. 16 July, 1871. 6184 Roland Hazewell, b. 24 Jan., 1873; m. 3 July, 1900, Ehzabeth Hubbard. 6185 *Percy, b. 20 Mch., 1875. 6186 Mary Lucy, b. 30 Apr., 1878. 6187 George Huse, b. 11 Mch., 1882; d. 3 Jan., 1889. 4061— VIII.-1912. Rebecca Edith Te>^^xey, born in West Newbury, Mass., 26 Oct., 1847, daughter of Luther and Mary J. P. (Rogers) ; married 3 Dec, 1868, Asa Rogers of Newbury, Mass. He is engaged in the shoe business. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. Children : 6188 Infant, b. 6 Jan., 1870. 6189 *John Wesley, b. 4 Mch., 1872. 6190 Silas Stickney, b. 25 July, 1880. 4062.— VIII.- 1912. Lois Nellie Te]s^:n^ey, born in Newbury, Mass., 18 June, 1854, daughter of Luther and Mary J. P. (Rogers); married 20 Nov., 1876, William Augustus Colby of Danvers, Mass., son of William P. and Salome. Residence, Newbury. He is an engineer. Children : 6191 *Ethel Salome, b. 13 Sept., 1877. 6192 *William Edward, b. 19 Feb., 1879. 4063.— VIII.-1914. Lucy Jaxe Hills, born in Georgetown, Mass., 31 Oct., 1843, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Tenney); married, in 1862, Orestes Herbert Niles, who was born 16 Feb., 1841, son of William and Hannah Maria (Cheney). He is a shoemaker. Residence, Georgetown, Mass. Children : 6193 Luella Florence; ni. Mr. Hall; a farmer; res. Georgetown; one sou. 6194 Fred Warren; m.; res. Plaistow, N. H.; a conductor on electric road. 6195 Lottie May; m. a driiggist; res. Somerville, Mass.; one son. 4064— VIII.— 1914. Elizabeth Rockwell Hills, born in Georgetown, Mass., 17 Dec, 1844, daughter of Charles and Ehzabeth (Tenney); married 542 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 22 Nov., 1862, Charles Henry Kneeland, Avho was born 4 Jan., 1843, son of Cyrus and Sarah (Boardman). Residence, George- town. He died 29 Dec, 1903. Children: 6196 *Blanche Tidds, b. 4 July, 1866. 6197 Charles Cyrus, b. 4 Apr., 1869; m. Jennie Nickerson; res. Groveland. 4066.— VIII.— 1914. Lydia Rose Hunkixs, born in Georgetown, Mass., 5 Mch., 1858, daughter of WilUam and Elizabeth (Tenney) ; married Thomas Buckley, son of Michael and Mary of Georgetown. Residence, Boston, Mass.; he is a blacksmith. Children : 6198 William; m. and has children. 6199 Elizabeth; Daniel. 4068.— VIII.-1914. Lelia Yeaton Hukkins, born in Georgetown, Mass., 2 Aug., 1861, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Tenney); married Elroy G. Rollins, a conductor on the B. & M. R. R. Residence, Reading, Mass. Child : 6200 Mildred. 4069.— VIII.-1915. Cyrus W. Texkey, born 16 Jan., 1836, son of Edmund Chase and Joanna (Poore) ; married Lydia A. Welch. Residence, South Hampton, Mass. Cyrus W. Tenney of Company C, Sixth Regt., born in Newburyport, Mass., age twenty-six, credited South Hamp- ton ; enlisted 25 Aug., 1862; mustered 3 Sept., 1862, as private; appointed corporal; discharged 4 June, 1866, Alexandria, Va. (War Record, Concord, N. H.) He was killed by a railroad train at Salem, Mass., 14 Sept., 1884. Children : 6201 George H., b. 1862; unmarried. 6202 * Annie M., twin, b. 1866. 6203 Etta P., twin, b. in 1866; m. Mr. McDonald; res. South Pea- body, Mass. 6204 Willard N., b. in 1868. 4102.— VIII.-l 924. William Perkixs Hills, born in (Georgetown, Mass., 20 Apr., 1843, son of William Francis Hills and Hannah (Tenney) ; mamed Henrietta Peabody Pearson, daughter of William and Lydia (Per- kins). She was born 15 Dec, 1843; died in 1902. Residence, Georgetown. Children : GENEALOGY. 543 6205 Hudson P.; Merritt Custer; Maud Aslitou. 6206 Nettie Stanley; "William Rodney. 4106— VIII.-1927. Ward Moultox Texney, born in Georgetown, Mass., 25 May, 1849, son of Judge Orlando B. and Lydia M. (Harriman;; married 24 Nov., 1873, Addie Louise ^yestern of Brookline, Me., who died 31 Oct., 1882. He married 15 Nov., 1884, his second wife, Mertie Andrews of Canton, Pa. Residence, Boston, Mass. He is a noted engraver, making magazine work a specialty. In 1886 he organized the Boston Engraving Company, producing art works by a neAV photo-engraving process, the largest establishment of the kind in New England. He is a member of the Boston Art Club. Child : 6207 Marion Watson; d. in Feb., 1876. 4109— VIII.— 1929. DxVviD B. Tenney, born in Orono, Me., 12 Sept., 1846, son of Putnam F. and Almira (Ward) ; married 23 Nov., 1870, Ella A. Bragdon. Residence, Dover, Me.; removed to Orono. Children : 6208 George S., b. 22 Nov., 1871; m. 25 Nov., 1903, Bessie Una Ayer of Woodfords, Me. 6209 *Ward C, b. 18 Feb., 1875. 6210 Addie A., b. 27 Apr., 1887. 4110.-VIII.— 1929. Addie A. Tei^net, born in Orono, Me., 25 Dec, 1860, daughter of Putnam F. and Augusta A. (Taylor); married 24 Nov., 1881, James M. Given. She died 30 Sept., 1884. Child : 6211 Robert P., b. 14 Dec, 1882. 4111.-VIII.— 1929. Fraxk Put]S'a:m Texxey, born in Orono, Me., 4 Aug., 1866, son of Putnam F. and Augusta A. (Taj'lor) ; married 26 Nov., 1888, Eva Bither. Residence, Orono, Me ; a manufacturer of fancy oars and boat supplies. Children : 6212 Ray, b. in Feb., 1891; d. 24 Dec, 1892. 6213 Karl Bither, b. 5 Jan., 1896. 6214 Melva Arliue, b. 25 Dec, 1903. 4119.— VIII.— 1933. IzAH W. Texxey, born 5 July, 1849, daughter of Rev. Timothy J. and Izah B. P. (Gibson) ; married 23 Jan., 1872, Pliny A. Allen, a farmer. Residence, Mattapoisett, Mass. Mrs. Allen is an enthu- 544 THE TENNEY FAMILY. siast on genealogy. They formerly resided at Charlestown, Mass., and Norway, 3Ie. Children : 6315 Francis G., b. 8 June, 1874. 6216 Pliny A., b. 23 July, 1876. 6217 Howard T., b. 14 May, 1878. 6218 Carlotta A., b. 8 Nov., 1881. 6219 Rebecca, b. 9 Oct., 1888. 4120.— VIII.— 1933. Rev. Charles Rockwell Texney, born in Glover, Vt., 23 Feb., 1854, son of Rev. Timothy J. and Izah B. P. (Gibson) ; mar- ried 31 Dec, 1878, Lizzie G. Brooks. He graduated at Tufts Col- lege in 1878, a Universalist clergyman. He was settled one year at Mattapoisett and eight years at Stoughton, Mass., and in 1888 set- tled at Dorchester, Mass. At this date, 1904, pastor of the Elm Street Church, Axiburn, Me. Children : 6220 Ruth, b. 23 Dec, 1881. 6221 Mu-iam, b. 15 July, 1884. 4127.— VIII.— 1936. Sarah B. Texney, born in Weare, N. H., 9 June, 1841, daugh- ter of "VVilHam B. and Eliza H. (Buxton) ; married, in 1862, Peter M. Whittaker, who was born 19 Feb., 1831, son of Peter and Sarah (Alcock) of Deering, N. H. Residence, South Weare, N. H. Chil- dren : 6222 :.Iyron, b. 13 Aug., 1865; d. in July, 1866. 6223 Ella F., b. 8 Oct., 1867. 6224 Milan E., b. 24 Feb., 1869. 4129.— VIII.— 1936. Susan B. Tenxey, born in Weare, N. H., in 1863, daughter of William B. and Abigail G. (Osgood); married, in 1882, Alphonzo C. Kenniston, who was born 2 July, 1858, son of Horace of Deering, N. H. Residence, Weare. 4156.— VIII.— 1960. AxGiB Tryphena Texxey, born in Mendon, Vt., 22 June, 1870, daughter of Marquis E. and Hannah W. (Edson); married 17 Oct., 1894, xVlbert Parmelee Humphrey. Residence, Proctor, Vt. Chil- dren : 6225 Marjorie Edson, b. 14 Oct., 1897; d. 24 Aug., 1899. 6226 Teuuey Rawson, b. 17 Nov., 1900. I Willis R. Tenney and Wife. St. Peter's Church, Rowley, England. GENEALOGY. 545 4167— VIII.— 1972. GEOKtiE Fkank Texney, bom in lininswick, Me., 24 Nov., 1852, son of (4eorge B. and P'rances (Owen); married in Auburn, Me., 27 June, 188.3, Lilla Prince Nash, who was born 7 Mch., 1860, daughter of Col. James S. Nash of Auburn. Residence, Pittsburg, Pa., where he is engaged in civil engineering. Child : 6227 Arthur Edwm, b. 2 Jan., 1865. 4171.— VIII.— 1972. Maynaim) Auoustixe Texney, born in Brunswick, Me., ;] July, 1804, son of George B. and Frances A. (Owen); unmarried; a civil engineer, a graduate of Cornell llniversity in the class of 1898. Having a thirst for a more thorough education, he entered at the age of thirty, taking a four years' com-se. lie was for over a year engineering for the United States government in Cuba, also served in the Spanish War, in the 22d N. Y. volunteers. Residence, Pitts- burg, Pa. 4172.— VIII,— 1972. AViLLis RoBiNSOX Texxey, born in Jjrunswick, Me., .5 ^\pr., 18G6, son of George B. and Frances A. (Owen) ; married 21 Nov., 1899, Else Fischer, who was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 12 Mch., 1874, daughter of William II. A. and Elise (Nuhn). Residence, Ijrooklyn. For a period he was assistant civil engineer in the office of the Board of Assessors, New York City. He was one of the earliest volunteers in the 13th regiment, serving in the " Thirteenth Battalion " of the 22d N. Y. volunteers in the Spanish War, and later was engaged by the United States government on surveys in Havana, Cuba. On one of his European trips, in 1897, he visited St. Peter's Church, Rowley, England, saw the venerable Rector Ililyard, w^ho graciously showed him through the church, sajdng he had been there since 1852. Mr. Tenney took live snapshots of the church and rectory, with the luxuriant foliage. Child : 6228 Willis Ralph, b. 13 Dec, 1900. 4173.— VIII.— 1973. Josepiiixe Hoeekt Texxey, born in Newburyport, Mass., 23 Sept., 1858, daughter of Charles II. and Eliza A. (Philbrick) ; mar- ried in Beverly, Mass., 4 .June, 1879, .Joseph T. Woodbury, who was born 21 Dec, 1854. Residence, Dover, N. II., where he was ])resi- dent of the common council, also superintendent of Woodbury 35 546 THE TENNEY FAMILY. ]>ros.' shoe factory. lie removed to Beverly in 1893, where he died in Nov., 1894. Child : C229 Dora P., b. 5 Sept., 1881. 4178— VIII— 1976. Joseph Little No yes, born in Georgetown, Mass., 15 Sept., 1851, son of Samuel M. and Betsey Anne (Rogers) ; married Mel- vina Lizzie Sanborn, who was born 12 Sept., 1854. Children : 6330 Marjorie Sanborn, b. 18 Jan., 1884. 6331 Joseph Edward, b. 24 Feb., 1885. 6232 Robert Jackman, b. 6 Dec, 1888. 6233 Ruth EUzabeth, b. 22 May, 1892. 4180.— VIII.— 1976. Francis Veexes Noyes, born in Georgetown, Mass., 25 Sept., 1855, son of Samuel M. and Betsey Anne (Rogers) ; mamed Mary Seward Bickford, who was born 3 Sept., 1859. Child: 6234 Samuel Vernes, b. 9 Apr., 1894. 4187.— VIII.— 1977. LiEusTus Moody Rogers, born in Byfield, Mass., 30 May, 1864, son of Capt. Elijah P. and Jane Judith (Noyes); married Bertha Adelaide Perkins. He died 1 Mch., 1894. Children: 6235 Leah Perkins, b. 5 June, 1890. 6236 Raymond; d. 4194.-VIII.-1984. Elizabeth Jane Tenney, born in Goffstown, N. H., 31 Mch., 1837, daughter of James M. and Emeline (Ordway); married 12 Nov., 1853, Thomas Daniel Sargent, who was born in Goffstown 5 Nov., 1828, son of Enoch P. and Jane (Jameson). Residence, •Bedford, N. H. He is a farmer. Children : 6237 Sarah J., b. 16 Nov., 1858; m. William Schuaity. 6238 George W., b. 19 Nov., 1861; d. 1865. 6239 Cora F., b. 5 July, 1866; m. Henry S. Bagley. 6240 * James W., b. 19 Apr., 1870. 6241 John M., b. 19 Jan., 1874. 4195.— VIII.— 1984. George Frank Tenney, born in 1839, son of James M. and Emeline (Ordway) ; married Ella Hood of Deering, N. H, Resi- dence, Goff stown, N. H. ; a farmer. Children : 6242 Frank, b. in 1871; Etta, b. in 1873; Edith, b. in 1883. GENEALOGY. 547 4196.-VIII.— 1984. OKraTTE Texxey, born in Golfstowu, N. II., in 1845, daughter of James M. and Emeline (Ordway) ; inarried Mr. Ladd of New York, who is engaged in navigation. Children : 6245 Frank, b. in 1804; Mira, b. in 1881. 4197.-VIII.— 1984. ]Mary Texxey, born in Goffstown, N. H., in 1849, daughter of James M. and Emeline (Ordway) ; married Mr. Low, a machinist. Residence, Providence, R. I. Children: 6247 Etta, b. in 1869; William, b. in 1872. 6249 Frederick, b. in 1873; Leroy, b. in 1883. 4198.— VIII.-1984. IIattie Texxey, born in 1853, daugliter of .James M. and Emeline (Ordway); married Walter Petty of Goffstown, N. H. ; a merchant. Residence, Dover, N. H. Children : 6251 Archie, b. 1877; Emma, b. 1879; Allie, b. 1886. 4200.-VIII.— 1992. Ella Maria Butler, born 2 Dec, 1851, daughter of Daniel T. and Caroline (Tenney) of Goffstown, N. H. ; married, in 1872, Harry II. Mooi'e. Residence, New York city. Children : 6254 Fred M. ; Arthur Tenney. 4202.— VIII.— 1992. Edxa Delia Butler, born 24 Feb., 1885, daughter of Daniel T. and Caroline (Tenney) of Goffstown, N. IT.; married, in 1874, Edwin T. Sherburn. Residence, Manchester, N. H. Children : 6256 *Lewis B., b. 23 Jan., 1875. 6257 *Eugene T., b. 7 Mcli., 1877. 6258 *Kate Marion, b. 25 Mch., 1880. 4213.— VIII.-2003. Richard Texxey Noyes, born in Newbiu-yport, Mass., 2 Sept., 1852, son of Moses K. and Hannah M. (Tenney) ; married 22 Apr., 1877, Ella II. Adams. Residence, Newburyport; a farmer. Child : 6259 Howard Adams, b. 7 May, 1879. 4214.— VIII.-2003. Edward Augustixe Noyes, born in Newburyport, Mass., 24 Aug., 1854, son of Moses K. and Hannah M. (Tenney) ; married 19 Jan., 1882, Helen N. Rolfe. Residence, Newbury, Mass. Child: 6260 • Hallett Willard, b. 7 Dec, 1885. 548 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4216.— VIII.-2003. Annie Cakey Noyes, born in Xewburyport, Mass., '27 Jan., 1859, daughter of IMoses K. and Hannah M. (Tenney) ; niarrieil 5 May, 1881, Arthur C. Currier. Residence, Newburyport. Cliild : G261 Dudley Stevens, b. 26 Apr., 1882. 4219.-VIII.-2004. George R. Texney, born 8 Mch., 1874, son of Richard Perley and Georgie (Perry) of San Francisco, Cal. ; married 17 Apr., 1895, Jessie Green Dame, who was born 1 Feb., 1870, daughter of Luther and Sarah E. (Tenney). Residence, Newburyport, JMass. ; a motor- man. Mrs. Tenney gave lessons on the violin. Child : 6262 George Luther, b. 27 Mch., 1901. 4222.— VIII.-2006. Frank Tenney Noyes, born in Newbury, Mass., 3 Oct., 1864, son of Edwin P. and Ellen Jane (Tenney) ; married 25 Oct., 1893, Edith Torry. Residence, Newbury, Mass. ; a woodworker. Chil- dren : ()2(;.3 Mildred, b. 2 Sept., 1895. 6264 Edwin Tenney, b. 28 Dec, 1898. 4223.— VIII.— 2006. Alice Kendall Noy'es, born in Newbury, Mass., 3 Aug., 1809, daughter of Edwin P. and Ellen Jane (Tenney); married 10 Dec, 1891, William P. Lowell, a shoe manu.facturer. Residence, New- buryport, Mass. Children : 626.") Eleanor Noyes, b. 26 Mch., 1893. 6266 Susan March, b. 19 Aug., 1896. 6267 William P., b. 13 Sept., 1903. 4225.— VIII.-2007. Et'I'.v Tknney' Nem'man, born in Newburyport, Mass., 10 Oct., 18(55, daughter of John IL and Abby Ann (Tenney); married 8 Nov., 1888, (George 11. Lovett, who is connected with the express business. Children : 6268 William Newman, b. 23 May, 1890; d. 21 Dec, 189."). (>269 Marion Dauforth, b. 22 Oct., 1892. 4227.— VIII.-2008. William Doli:, .born in Newbury, Mass., 10 Nov., lS(i2, son of Nathaniel and INFary Carter (Tenney); nuirried 12 June, 1889, Edith 1. Staniford. Residence, Newbury, ]Mass. ; a grocer. Child: ()270 Elsie Staniford, b. 1 Nov., 1892. 1 GENEALOGY. 549 4231.-VIII.— 2013. Makv Cakoi.ink Kxight, born in Newbury, Mass., 24 May, 1847 slaughter of Kicliard and Caroline L. (Tenney) ; married 25 Nov., 1S()8, Oliver Knight; a shoemaker. Residence, Newbury, Mass. Cliildren : 0271, *Carrie Kimball, b. 2S Sept., 1873. 6272 Liicy Choate, b. 2 Jime, 1878. 6273 Kate Eliza, b. 1 Sept., ^80. 6274 Richard Spoflford, b. 6 June, 1882. 4232.— VIII.— 2013. Edmakj) Spofford Knight, born in Newbury, Mass., 21 July, 1S49, son of Richard and Caroline L. (Tenney) ; married 25 Nov., l!^G9, Hannah L. Lattime. Residence, Newbury, Mass. She died 29 Jan., 189."). Child: 6275 *Wimam Cleveland, b. 18 Aug., 1876. 4236.— VIII.— 2015. Cakoline Little Texxev, born in Newburyport, Mass., 10 INfay, 1S56, daughter of William D. and Mary J. (Pray) ; married IG Oct., 1879, E. Perley Fowle. Residence, Newburyport. Child: 627(i Edith Pearl, b. 16 Feb., 1881. 4242.— VIII.— 2019. .Tenxie SpoFFoni) Little, born in Newbury, Mass., 21 Oct., 1859, daughter of Hector and Lucy M. (Tenney); married 29 Apr., |s8(i, Willard C. Brown, who died in 1888. She married her second husband 21 Nov., 1895, Robert Piper; a mason. Residence, Newburyport, Mass. Children : 6276 John F., b. 25 Feb., 1887; d. 2-5 Mch., 1888. 6277 Henry Spofford, b. 7 Oct., 1888. Ch. (2h.):— 6278 Clarence Noyes, b. 26 July, 1876; d. 22 Feb., 1897. 6279 Marion Ashton, b. 27 Mch., 1901. 6280 Blanche Clifton, b. 15 Aug., 1903. 4248.— VIII.-2022. Fred Texxey, born in Newbury, ]MaSs., 20 Aug., 1877, son of Edward M. and Plarriet A. Lattime); married Abigail Y. Walker, who was born 20 .June, 1877. For the past ten years a clerk in the grocery business. Residence, Newbury and Newburyport, IMass. Children : 6281 Eleanor, b. 17 May, 1901. 6282 . Margaret, b. 25 May, 1903. 550 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4250.— VIII.— 2030. SusAX Xoyp:s Tkxxky, born in Georgetown, ^Nlass., 15 Jan.^ 1865, daughter of Milton G. and Augusta E. (Xoyes); married 27 June, 1895, Charles Falconer of Fordyce, Scotland, ])y Rev- Robert McDonald. Residence, Georgetown. He was a graduate of Aberdeen University, and taught at Dunfermline, assistant class- ical master at Criff Academy. He came to America about 1890 ; later was principal of Amherst <€Iigh School. He I'esigned on account of illness, and returned to Georgetown, where he had pre- viously been principal of the high school, and died 19 June, 1900. Mrs. Falconer is well known for musical talent. Child : 6283 Charles Milton, b. 30 July, 1897. 4268.— VIII.— 2048. Jesse Cass Texxey, born in Piano, 111., 3 Aug., 1855, son of Solomon Amos and Mary S. (Cleveland); married 5 Feb., 1880, Emma Jane Perry ; a farmer ; rents his farm and resides at Aurora, 111. Children : 6284 Myrtle Mabel, b. 25 May, 1881. 6285 Fred Miuard, b. 27 Oct., 1882. 6286 Frances Hazel, b. 14 Jan., 1886. 4282.— VIII.— 2050. John Willard Texxey, born 5 Aug., 1857, son of Dr. John C and Melissa (Guernsey) of JMt. Vernon, Iowa; married 5 Feb., 1891, Alice Meredith. Children: 6287 Anna Mae, b. 26 Apr., 1894. 6288 Willard Harry, b. 17 Aug., 1895. 6289 Edna Alice, b. 24 Aug., 1899. 4283.— VIII.— 2050. Cyrus Cass Tenney, born 21 June, 1860, son of Dr. John C. and Melissa (Guernsey) of ]\It. Vernon, Iowa ; married 5 Aug., 1889, Flora Hall. Children : 6290 Frank Elroy, b. 26 July, 1889. 6291 Carroll Gordon, b. 15 May, 1895. 4285.— VIII.— 2050. Sauaii Annette Tknxey, born 14 Feb., 1866, daughter of Dr. John C. and JVIelissa ((Guernsey) of Mt. Vernon, Iowa; married 14 Feb., 1886, Robert II. Bear. Child : 6292 Clarence Tenney, b. 10 Apr., 1898. GENEALOGY. 551 4300.— VIII.-2056. William Ames Beck, born 6 Sept., 1868, son of George Anthony Beck and Caroline Elizabeth (Tenney) ; raaniecl 23 June, 1890, Mertie E. Dale. Children : 6298 Claude George, b. 10 May, 1891. 6294 Harold Lester, b. 3 Oct., 1892. 4306.— VIII.— 2057. Alo^zo Tenney, born in Piano, 111., son of Nason Moses and Mary (Tomblin) ; married in July, 1894, Alma West of Beloit, Wis. Child : 6296 Phyllis Clara, b. iu Feb., 1896. 4307.— VIII.-2057. T)n. Clarence E. Tenney, born in Piano, III., 29 A23r., 1876, son of Nason Moses and Mary (Tomblin); married 15 Aug., 1897, Maria E. Youngburg of Minnesota. Residence, Clinton, Iowa. Children : 6297 Gladys M., b. 17 Apr., 1898. 6298 Verua M., b. 17 May, 1901. 4311.— VIII.— 2058. Mary Ellen Tenney, born in Alexandria, N. II., 31 Dec, 1849, daughter of Albert and Sarah F. (Dickinson) ; married 4 July, 1832, Orra Heath. Residence, Orange, N. H. Children : 6299 Eva Mary, b. 7 Apr., 1884. 6300 Mabelle, b. 19 Sept., 1885. 6301 Arthur, b. 30 Dec, 1887. 4315. VIII.— 2058. Alice Sarah Tenney, born in Alexandria, N. IL, 24 Aug., 1864, daughter of Albert and Sarah F. (Dickinson); married 9 Dec, 1884, Alanson Walker Williams. Residence, Grafton, N. II. Child : 6302 Mabel Sarah, b. 12 Dec, 1888. 4317.— VIII.— 2059. Charles Herbert Tenney, born in Alexandria, N. H., 27 Apr., 1853, son of James and Mary A. (Peters) ; married 27 Sept., 1874, Mary Ann Phillips. Residence, Bristol, N. PI.; a paper manu- facturer. Children : 6303 Harriet Amanda, b. 3 Feb., 1878. 6304 Roscoe Conkling, b. 23 Oct., 1880. 6305 Garland Dexter, b. 27 Sept., 1887. 552 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4368-IX.— 2159. CuAKi.oTTE Pea]501)V Kimball, borii in Ijrad'ford, Mass., 24 A])r., 1S39, (laughter of Daniel B. and Charlotte C. (Tenney) ; married 15 Mch., 1870, J. Howard Nichols, formerly of Haverhill, Mass., where he has erected, in memory of his son, a fine administration building, the center building to the Hale Hospital. In 1897 Mr. Nichols donated Kingston, N. H., a beautiful library building. Residence, Newton, Mass.; treasurer of Dwight jManu- facturing Co., formerly treasurer of the Great Falls INIanufacturing Co., and for several years he was engaged in business in China. She received her education at Bradford Academy; a fine pianist, and a member of a number of organizations. Children : 630G Howard Gardner, b. 16 Apr., 1871; a graduate of Boston Latin School aud Harvard College. In September, 1894, took charge of building a cotton mill at Alabama City, Ala. In putting in machinery an accident occurred which resulted in injuries from which he d. 23 June, 1896. He was very genial and of exceptional ability. See " Bio- graphical Sketch." 6307 Eleanor Hunuewell, b. 14 Apr., 1873. 6308 Grace, b. 23 July, 1874. 6309 Charlotte, b. 4 Feb., 1879 ; m. 20 June, 1903, Edwin Faru- liani Greene, superintendent of a cotton mill. 4377— IX.— 2227. Waltkr HARras Texn^ey, 'born in Boston, Mass., 21 Apr., 184G, son of Nathaniel F. and Susan Christina (Parker) ; married 1 Jan., 1868, Annie Homer Nichols, who Avas born 4 May, 1847, daughter of George N. and Cinthia (Williams), a direct descendant of Eoger Williams. Mr. Tenney graduated from Chauncey Hall School, and has been engaged in the wholesale shoe business ; all his life passed in Boston. Residence, Dorchester, where they celeln'ated their silver wedding ; removed to Brookline, Mass. Children : 6310 Walter Harris, b. 26 Sept., 1868; a wholesale shoe dealer in Boston; iiumarried. ()311 Winthrop P., b. 26 Oct., 1871; an agent for an insurance company; res. Boston. He has been an invaluable assist- ant in revising this book. 6312 Maud, b. 13 May, 1875; d. at Sharon 30 June, 1896. 6313 *Susau, b. 1 Jan., 1878. GENEALOGY. i)')?) 4378— IX.— 2227. SrsAX Alice Tkxxey, born in Boston, INIass., 11 jNIeh., 184i), , GENEALOGY. 555 Thomas Bright, who died 1 JMay, 1899. Mrs. Briglit died G Aug., 1887. Children: 6336 *Nellie F., b. 16 July, 1858. 6337 *Harriet A., b. 6 Sept., 1861. 6338 Mary E., b. 5 Sept., 1865; m. 29 Jan., 1902, Webster Smith; res. Stoughton, Mass. 6339 *Blanch8 W., b. 1 Feb., 1869. 4408.— IX.— 2276. Charles Texxey, born in New Ipswich, X. II., 21 Apr., 184.3, son of Sampson and Joanna (HiU) ; mamed 21 Dec, 18G2, Sarah Maria Liint. Residence, Stonghton, Mass. He died suddenly 11 May, 1897. Children : 6340 *Myra F., b. 2 Nov., 1866. 6341 Charles F., b. 31 Aug., 1870; d. 8 Mob., 1898. 6342 Sarah I., b. 29 June, 1875; m. 6 July, 1897, J. Lawrence Strattou; res. Stoughton. 4413.— IX.— 2277. Olivia Allen Clark, born in Dedham, Mass., 3 June, 1830, daughter of Horace and Mary (Tenney) ; man-ied 11 Oct., 1855, Louis Burnham. She died at Palmer, Mass., 11 May, 1804. He married 12 Xov., 1864, his second wife, Henrietta Luceba Clark,, who was born 22 Apr., 1843, daughter of Horace and Mary (Tenney). Children : 6343 Louis Clark, b. 7 Feb., 1858; d. 16 Sept., 1858. 6344 Edna Olivia, b. 20 July, 1859; d. 10 Sept., 1861. 6345 *William Webster, b. 9 Mch., 1862. 6346 Olivia Clark, b. 1 Apr., 1864. Ch. (2 w.):— 6347 Harry Goodmn, b. 19 July, 1867; d. 13 Jan., 1870. 6348 Flora Louise, b. 7 July, 1871. 4414.— IX.— 2277. Harriet Josephine Clark, boi'n in Dedham, Mass., 15 Mch.,. 1832, daughter of Horace and Mary (Tenney) ; married in Palmer, 3Iass., 27 Nov., 1851, Albert Smith Rockwood, who was born in Groton, Mass., 10 Mch., 1823, son of Samuel. Residence, Beaver- dam, Wis. They returned in 1860 to Groton. Children : 6349 Albert Eugene, b. 16 July, 1853; d. 12 Jan., 1855. 6350 Carlos Smith, b. 23 Oct., 1854; d. 25 June, 1861. 6351 Herbert Cornelius, b. 2 July, 1856; m. Helen X. GiLsom of Charlestown, Mass. 556 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 6352 *CTarduer Houghton, b. 6 Apr., 1858. 6353 Floreuce Josephine, b. 30 Apr., 18;")!); d. 23 Feb., 1863. 6354 Anna Mary, b. 11 July, 1864. 6355 Arthur Wilson, b. 4 June, 1866. 4415.— IX.— 2277. Emily Fuaxces Clakk, born in Dedham, Mass., 22 Jan., ISiU, daughter of Horace and Mary (Tenney) ; married in Westford, Mass., 30 Nov., 1854, Albert A. Gamwell of Palmer, Mass. Children : 6356 Walter Clark, b. 2 July, 1856. 6357 Infant daughter, b. 26 June, 1861; d. 11 July, 1861. 4416.— IX.— 2277. Edward Pavson Clark, born in Foxboro, Mass., 5 Aug., 183Gi son of Horace and Mary (Tenney) ; married 25 Aug., 1858, Mary E. Brooks. Residence, West Warren, Mass. ; a master mechanic in Warren cotton mills. Children : 6358 Lizzie J., b. 3 Dec, 1860. 6359 Emma E., b. 17 Mch., 1862; d. 16 Aug., 1876. 6360 Delia A., b. 22 Apr., 1864. 4417.-IX.-2277. George Willakd Clai;k, born in Foxboro, Mass., 8 Feb., 1839, son of Horace and Mary (Tenney); married 15 May, 1866, Nancy Augusta Bardwell of Brattlelwro, Yt., who died 14 Feb., 1880. Residence, Brattleboro ; a carriage manufacturer, and during the war was a memlter of the military l)and in the 27th Massachusetts regiment. Child : 6361 Carrie Augusta, b. 24 Aug., 1869. 4418.— IX.-2277. l)i;. (iAUDXKi; Carpentp:r Clark, born in Rutland, j\Iass., 15 JMch., 1841, son of Horace and Mary (Tennej^) ; married in 1866, Ella M. Granger of Pittsfield, Mass., who died in Oct., 1889. He graduated at Bowdoin College and the University of New York, entered the Ignited States volunteer service as assistant surgeon and served until the close of the war in 1865. He was appointed one of the managers of the National Hospital at Washington, D. C Residence, Niagara Falls, N. Y., where he began the practice of medicine in 1865 and died there 15 Mch., 1897. Children: 63(;2 Edward G., b. 3 Sept., 186S. 6363 Elizabeth G., b. 21 Feb., 1874. 6364 Mary G., b. 22 Sept., 1881. GENEALOGY. 55T 4421— IX.— 2277. Caekik Asenatii Clakk, born in Rutland, ^lass., 18 Xov., 184.^ (laughter of Horace and Mary (Tenney) ; married 29 Jan., 1879, William Kurtz of ]>oston, Mass. Residence, Palmer, Mass. Child : 6365 Maud Mary, b. 8 Feb., 1880. 4422.— IX.— 2278. Lucy M. C'i;A:\r, born in Shirley Village, ^Mass., 10 May, 1885, daughter of Iliram and Harriet (Tenney); married 18 Oct., 1852, Samuel M. Woods, who enlisted 19 Sept., 18G2, in Company (J, loth New Hampshire regiment. Residence, Peterborough, N. H. Children : 6366 Fred H., b. 7 Mcli., 1854. 6367 Stillmau M., b. 27 July, 1855. 6368 Hattie L., b. 3 Apr., 1857; d. 16 Aug., 1858. 6369 Ella J., b. 15 July, 1859. 6370 Emma E., b. 16 Aug., 1861; d. 24 Aug., 1883. 6371 Nellie F., b. 3 Apr., 1863. 6372 Alice M., b. 23 Feb., 1866. 6373 Carrie E., b. 23 Mch., 1869. 6374 George B., b. 13 Aug., 1871. 6375 Ida M., b. 13 Feb., 1875. 6376 Flora L., b. 29 July, 1878. 4423.-IX.— 2278. Wir.i.i.\>r H. CRAir, born in Shirley, Mass., 15 May, 1830, son of Hiram and Harriet (Tenney); married 4 July, 1862, Ellen P. Henry of Shu-ley, who was born 7 Aug., 1842, and died 3 Jan., 1875. He married 5 Jan., 1870, his second wife, Mary Rutter of Pictou, N. S., who was born 13 Mch., 1827. Residence, Shirley; a mail agent. He enlisted 28 Dec, 1864, in Company B, First frontier cavalry, and received an honorable discharge 30 June, 1805. Children : 6377 Willie, b. 25 Dec, 1865; d. 28 Dec, 1865. 6378 Clarence D., b. 25 June, 1867; telegraph operator. 6379 Heury D., b. 5 Aug., 1870; d. 14 Nov., 1870. 4429.— IX.— 2278. Hiram T. Cram, born in Shirley, Mass., 5 Mch., 1^47, son of Hiram and Harriet (Tenney) ; married 14 Nov., 1871, Sopl)ronia R. Robinson of Rindge, X. H., who was born 17 Mch., 1851. He enlisted 14 Aug., 1802, in the 13th New Hamjjshire regiment. 558 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Company G, was wounded in the battle of Cold Harbor, 14 June, 1865, and received his discharge 21 June, 1865. Residence, Peter- borough, N. H. Children : 6380 Arthur H., b. 23 July, 1874. 6381 Everett L., b. 11 Mch., 1877. 6382 Leua B., b. 23 Apr., 1878. 6383 Beujamin C, b. 22 May, 1881. 6384 Flossie M., b. 23 Nov., 1886. 4435.— IX.— 2280. Charles Maxdevill Fuller, born in Phillipston, Mass., 12 Feb., 1846, son of Moses K. and Lucy B. (Tenney); married 4 Apr., 1881, Abbie L. Stiles of Lunenburg, Mass., who was born 13 Feb., 1861. Residence, Groton, Mass. Children : 6385 Cora A., b. 22 Aug., 1881. 6386 Charles M., b. 14 Mch., 1883. 6387 Chester S., b. 28 Mch., 1885. 6388 Maud A., b. 13 Nov., 1888. 4441.— IX.— 2282. William Pitts Texxey, born in Preemption, 111., 21 Oct., 1847, son of William P. and Susan A. (Robinson) ; married 28 Nov., 1878, Alvira Colby, who was born in Canada, 17 Oct., 1855. He had removed in 1856, with his father, to a farm in Minnesota. In Jan., 1865, he enlisted in the First ]Minn. heavy artillery, and subse- quently received an honorable discharge. Residence, Redwood Falls, Minn. Children : 6389 Roy Pitts, b. 12 Dec, 1881. 6390 Julia Loceba, b. 10 June, 1883. 6391 Lorena May, b. 1 May, 1888. <3392 Ralph C, b. 10 Feb., 1890. 6393 Marion Ada, b. 12 Nov., 1892. €394 Volora Lee, b. 29 June, 1890. 4447.— IX.— 2282. Charles Hackett Tenney, born in Wabash, Minn., 5 Feb., 1861, son of William P. and Susan A. (Robinson) ; married 20 Feb., 1884, Kate E. Sinclair, who is of Scotch descent. Residence, Redwood Falls, Minn. Children : 6395 Susan Lida, b. 23 Nov., 1884. 6396 Madge Beth, b. 23 July, 1886. 6397 Flossie Christine, b. 13 June, 1891. GENEALOGY. 559 4453.— IX.— 2292. Sampson Mereyman Tenxey, born in Illinois, 2 Mcli., 1841, son of Joseph P. and Ahnira R. (Merryraan) ; raarriecl 24 Mch., 1875, Anna Baker. Residence, Ida Grove, Iowa ; a farmer ; served as an t)fficer in the Civil War, and was honorablv discharged in 18G5. Children : 6398 Louise May, b. 11 Sept., 1876; a musical student iu Ger- niauy, taking a two years' course iu oue year on the piauo and pipe organ; paid her own expenses, having now sixty scholars. 6399 Edgar Lamou, b. 8 Feb., 1879. 6400 Charles Parker, b. IB Nov., 1883. 6401 Florence Baker, b. 21 Jan., 1888. 4455.— IX.— 2292. Saeah Luellex Texnet, born in Illinois, 27 Mch., 1844, daugh- ter of Joseph P. and Almira R. (Merryman); married, in 1866, John Jacob Krause. Residence, Ida Grove; removed to State Centre, Iowa. He died 9 Mch., 1889. Children : 6402 *Permilla Maria, b. 19 Dec, 1866. 6403 William Sampson, b. 3 Jan., 1868. 6404 *Ora Luellen, b. 9 Oct., 1870. 6405 *Jennie L., b. 19 Dec, 1872. 6406 Maud, b. 13 Mch., 1875; a teacher. 6407 Clara Almira, b. iu Nov., 1878; a teacher. 6408 Clarence Tenney, b. 25 Apr., 1882. 4456.— IX— 2292. Mary Elizabeth Tenney, born in Illinois, 13 Dec, 1846, daughter of Joseph P. and Almira R. (MeiTjTnan) ; married 25 Dec, 1867, Dr. James S. Roseberry. Residence, Rock Island, 111. Mrs. Roseberry died 17 Feb., 1872. Children : 6409 Frederic Sampson, b. 11 Oct., 1868. 6410 Frank Tenney, b. 2 July, 1870. 6411 Mary Philena, b. 3 Jan., 1872; d. in Aug., 1872. 4461.— IX.— 2292. .Iennie Lind Tenney, born in IlHnois, 19 May, 1857, daughter of Joseph P. and Almira R. (Merrjanan) ; man-ied 26 Nov., 1879, Samuel M. Bristol, a farmer, who died 30 Nov., 1885. Residence, Cambridge, 111. She removed to Florida, Cal., was accompanied by her father, brother, and sister. She married 15 June, 1890, her AGO THE TENNEV FAMILY. second husband, Horace Van Briggs. Residence, Allianibra, Cal., where she was president of the .Ladies' Home Missionary Society, an active member of the W. C. T. U., also of the M. E. chm-cli, which she joined in childhood. She was a writer of ])oetry, anrELiA Lestixa 'J'EMrLE, born 10 June, 1835, daughter of William 11. C. and Almira (Tenney) ; married, in 1855, Henry Davis. She died 22 Mch., 1857 ; the daughter was reared by her Grandmother Temple. Child : G413 Cora; m. W. H. Berkshire, 28 Nov., 1878; two children. 4467.— IX.— 2293. Sarah Lovixa Temple, born 80 Oct., 1840, daughter of William H. C. and Almira (Tenney) ; married in Vincennes, Ind., 23 Jan., 186(3, Capt. Robert W. Wise. Residence, Delhi, Ohio. Children : (;414 Almira Temple, b. 12 Nov., 1866. ()415 James Sharon, b. 13 Dec, 1868. 6416 William Henry, b. 2 Oct., 1870. 6417 Robert Watts, b. 21 Nov., 1872. 6418 Charles Russell, b. 29 Dec, 1876. (;41!) John Parker, b. 20 June, 1879. 4476.— IX.— 2295. Andrew Gregg Dow, born IG Jan., 1845, son of Samuel and Lovina (Tenney); married 4 Dec, 1872, Flora A. Prindle. For the past forty years he has been a resident of Galesburg, 111., more recently passing much of the time at Burlington, la.; a successful business man, and the })roprietor of a carriage repository. Children : 6420 Mabel A., b. 4 Aug., 1875; m. a minister. 6421 Edna L., b. 19 Nov., 1880; an expert violinist; m. 3 June, 1903, James Moir; res. Burlington, la. 4480.— IX.— 2296. Sakah .Tam-: Tknnev, born in Rock Island, 111., 29 Dec, 1843, daughter of Sampson II. and Merinda E. (.Jenks) ; married 25 Dev.. ISG(>, William Aimer Norris, by Rev. L. B. Kent of the M. K. Church. She was educated at Lombard I'niversity. Residence, IJoek lslanalch, a printer. Residence, Antrim, N. H. Children : 6619 Ivan A., b. 12 Jan., 1884. 6630 lua L., b. 28 May, 1885. 4872.-IX.— 2508. Lazell Tenney, born 8 Oct., 1862, son of LaCortes and Abbie E. (Brooks) ; married 7 June, 1888, Cora Tricker, who died 30 June, 1892. He married his second wife, 9 May, 1893, Violetta Giddings. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio ; a lawyer. Children : 6631 Leigh T., b. 6 Aug., 1891. Ch. (3 w.):— 6622 Florence M., b. 10 Dec, 1901. 4882.-IX.-2522. Byron Tenney, born in Wilmot, N. H., 16 Apr., 1865, son of Abraham M. and Sarah L. (Prescott) ; married Roxanna Tenney, who was born in Wilmot, 27 Mch., 1873, daughter of Isaac D. and Abby P. (Ray). Residence, Wilmot. Child: 6623 Withey, b. 14 Nov., 1895. ;>(() THE TENNEY FAMILY. 4894.— IX.— 2528. George Olivkii Tenxev, born in Littleton, Mass., 11 Sept., ISGI, son of Charles B. and Abbie A. (Learned) ; married 20 Dec, ls8;->, Emma Loretta Schoonmaker. Residence, Xew Decatur, .\la. ; a civil engineer. Child : 6G24 Alida K., b. 18 Feb., 1886. 4935.— IX.— 2564. Edwix Tennkv Bkewster, born 11 Oct., 1866, son of .John L. and .Vdaline A. (Tenney) of Dover, N. IL, later Andover, Mass. He graduated at Harvard College in 1890; married 30 Aug., 1898, Alice Kollins. Residence, Andover, Mass. ; a teacher. Children : 6625 Ada, b. 5 July, 1898. 6626 William Rollins, b. 17 Feb., 1901. 6627 James Rollins, b. 21 July, 1902. 4940.— IX.— 2568. LiLLiAX IL Tknxey, born in Lexington, Ky., 17 July, 1855, daughter of Maj. Otis 8. and Junia M. (Warner) ; married 20 May, 1880, Jose})h B. Russell of Cambridge, Mass., a brother of our late Gov. William E. Russell. Residence, Cambridge. " She is a charming little woman." Children : 6628 Charles Theodore, b. 23 Aug., 1881. 6629 Sarah E., b. 18 May, 1883. 6630 Joseph B., b. 24 Oct., 1884. 6631 Jimia Killeu, b. 10 Aug., 1887. 6632 Otis Tenney, b. 16 July, 1889. 4950.— IX.— 2573. Dii. Er.MEii Setii Texxey, born in Etna, X. IL, 4 Se])t., 1870, son of David Culver and Susan A. G. (Miller) ; married 28 Aug., 1899, Grace M. Innis of Boston, Mass. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1894; from Dartmouth ]Nredical School in 1897. lie was house physician at the Boston City IIos])ital in 1897-8. Acting assistant surgeon in the United States Army 1898-1900, being on duty in Puerto Rico in 1901-2. He served as captain and assistant surgeon Lnited States ^'olun- teers, and was on duty in the Philij>j)ine Islands, being honorably discharged 1 Feb., 1903. Residence, jMalden, ]\Iass., where he is engaged in his profession. Child: GENEALOGY. .")77 6633 Madeline Gertrude Elizabeth, b. at Fort Douglass, Salt Lake City, Utah, 20 Dec, 1900. 4967.-IX.— 2581. E:\iiT.Y SopiiK Watkixs, born in Newbury, Vt., 30 Apr., 1858, (laugliter of Dr. Eustice Virgil and Emily (Tenney) ; married 9 Oct., 1888, Albert William Silsby. He served as town clerk. Residence, Xortharapton, ^lass. ; removed in 1893 to the Watkins homestead, Xe\vbury. Child : 6634 Emily Teuuey, b. 28 Mch., 1890. 4968.— IX.— 2581. Li'ciA AxxE Watkixs, born in Xewbmy, Yt., 21 Jan., 18G3, daughter of Dr. Eustice Virgil and Emily (Tenne}') ; married 1.5 June, 1892, Edwin Allen Bayley of Boston, Mass., by Rev. J. L. Merrill. Residence, Lexington, Mass. She graduated at Abbot Academy. Five years from marriage date, on the same day of the month and same hour and spot, their little daughter Avas baptized. Child : 6635 Marion Vesta, b. 9 Jan., 1895. 4969.— IX.— 2581. Dr. Harris Ralph Watkins, born in Newbury, Vt., 8 ]Mch., 1866, son of Dr. Eustice Virgil and Emily (Tenney) ; married 26 Sept., 1894, Nellie E. Chapman of Hartford, N. Y. Residence, Burlington, Vt. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1888 and from the University of Vermont; received his diploma 11 July, 1892, having honorable mention among those receiving certificates. He holds professorship of Anatomy, Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of Vermont. Consulting physician to the Fanny Allen Hospital, attending pliy- sician to the Mary Fletcher Hospital, and president of the Biu-ling- ton and Chittendon County Medical Association. Children : 6636 Eustice Virgil, b. 20 Feb., 1901. 6637 Walter Harris, b. 29 Dec, 1902; d. 10 July, 1903. 4975.— IX.-2589. Laura Carltox Tkxxev, born in Hartford, Vt., daughter of Carlos and Mary E. (Richardson) ; married 17 Oct., 1885, Dr. (4eorge S. Wright. Residence, Friday Harbor, Wash. Children : 6638 Agnes Tenney, b. 13 July, 1886. 6639 Louise Whittlesey, b. 26 Dec. 1888. 37 578 THE TENNEY EAMILY. 4980.— IX.— 2590. Alice Isabella Texxey, born in Lebanon, N. 11., 1 Jan., 1863, (laughter of Lucius and Mary E. (Smith); married in Oct., 1884, Willie 11. Bates, shoe cutter. Residence, Bradford, Mass. Mrs. Bates was born the day that the slaves were set free. She has a fine musical talent and has taught instrumental music. Cliildren : 6640 Cecile Alice, b. 31 July, 1886. 6641 Ruth Hamilton, b. 11 July, 1898. 4981.— IX.— 2590. Arthur Smith Texney, born 25 ISTov., 1866, son of Lucius and Mary E. (Smith); married 16 Jan., 1890, Annie S. Connor. Residence, Bradford, Mass. lie was employed as clerk in a clothing store for many years, and died of consumption 20 June, 1901. His remains were taken to Lebanon, X. II., for interment. Child : 6642 Hazel Marion, b. 29 Jan., 1892. 4983.— IX.-2591. Charles Tuttle Texxet, born 1 June, 1857, son of Rev. Jasper and Lucetta (Tuttle) ; married 26 Mch., 1885, Belle Camm of Boston, Mass. Residence, Maiden, Mass. ; a painter. Children : 6643 Charles Frederic, b. 2 Nov., 1885. 6644 Clarence Henry, b. 17 Feb., 1888. 6645 Jessie May, b. 5 May, 1890. 6646 Herbert William, b. 20 Mch., 1895. 4985.— IX.— 2594. Charles Russell ^Voodward, born 17 Sept., 1862, son of James and Eliza (Tenney) of Indianola, Iowa ; married Charlotte M. Beede, who was born in California. Residence, Oregon City, Oregon ; a lock tender. Child : 6647 Mabelle, b. 10 Sept., 1895. 4986.— IX.— 2594. Minnie Laura Woodavard, born 10 Apr., 1866, daughter of James and Eliza (Tenney) of Indianola, Iowa; married 17 Feb., 1886, John Richards. Children : 6648 Ralph Woorhvard, b. 29 Nov., 1886. 6649 Herbert Rex, b. in Aug., 1889. 6650 Lois Tenney, b. 14 Mch., 1892. 6651 James Russell, b. 4 Apr., 1895. I GENEALOGY. 579 4993.— IX.-2595. Grace Maeiox Carltoi^, born 21 x\ug., 1865, daughter of Rev. Isaac X. and Laura (Tenney) of New liritain, Conn.; married 24 .Tune, 1890, Forrest Faircliild Dryden, son of John Fairfield Dry- den, member of congress from New Jersey. He is vioe-i)resident of the Prudential Life Insurance Company, of which his father is the founder and ])resident. Residence, Newark, N. J. She was graduated from Abbot Academy in 1880. Children : 6652 John Fairfield, b. 8 Oct., 1893. 6653 Dorothy, b. 9 May, 1898. 4994.— IX.-2595. Walter Tenxey Carlto:s^, born in Everett, Mass., 24 Dec, 1867, son of Rev. Isaac N. and Laura (Tenney) ; married 31 Dec, 1895, Enriqueta Navarro DTIamel of Brooklyn, N. Y. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1891 ; was dnector of the college choir. For a time he was engaged with D. C. Heath & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass. In 1892 he entered the Western Electric Co. of New York, and in 1897 he was selected as agent to represent the company in .Japan, where he remained nearly three years, returning to take charge of the Chicago branch of this industry, when stricken with appendicitis and died 11 July, 1900. He united, in 1885, with the First Church in Bradford, Mass., and was active in establishing the Y. P. C. E. Society. Child : 6654 Charles DuBois, b. in Tokio, Japan, 5 Jan., 1898. 5008.— IX.— 2600. Julia Malvixa Texxey, born in Albany, Vt., 1 Apr., 1845, daughter of Lj^man P. and Louise (Page); married 28 June, 1870, Solomon Corey, who was born 10 June, 1841. Residence, Kings- croft, P. Q. Children : 6655 *Harvey Tenney, b. 18 Aug., 1872. 6656 *Lindol Solomon, b. 12 Oct., 1874. 6657 Henry Lyman, b. 11 Aug., 1886. 5009.— IX.— 2600. Mary A. Texxey, born in Albany, Xt., 4 Jan., 1847, daughter of Lyman P. and Louise (Page) ; married Cornelius E. Rogers, who was born in Albany, 7 Feb., 1841; a farmer. Residence, Albany. Child : 66j8 Andrew Tenney, b. 2 Oct., 1881; grad. at Montpelier, Yt., Seminary, business college course, 19 June, 1902. 580 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5010— IX.— 2600. Georoe Nelson Texxey, born in Albany, Vt, 24 Feb., 1S50^ son of Lyman P. and Louise (Page) ; married in IJurke, Xt., oO Nov., 1882, Jeannette Louise l^owman, who was born in Newport, Vt., 14 Oct., 18G1, daughter of Walter R. and Louise P. (Kelley). ]iesidence, West Albany, Yt. ; a farmer and lumber dealer, sheriff, collector, and justice of the peace. lie died 11 Nov., 1902, of consumption. Children : 6659 Ila May, b. 18 Aug., 1883. ()660 Alice Lilian, b. 3 July, 1885. 66G1 Lyman Walter, b. 13 Aug., 1887. 5014.— IX.— 2602. Fraxk W. Tenney, born in Albany, Yt., 18 Feb., 1854, son of John F. and Evaline (Washburn) ; married 21 June, 1880, Etta Y. Wilcox, who was born in Albany, 18 Mch., 1855, daughter of E. and C. Wilcox. Residence, Albany ; a dealer in general merchan- dise and postmaster, receiving his appointment 1 July, 1889. Child: 6663 Daughter, b. 18 Sept., 1881; d. 18 Sept., 1881. 5018.— IX.— 2602. Cora P. Texney, born in Albany, Yt., 12 Feb., 1862, daughter of John F. and Susan (Washburn) ; married in Albany, 12 Feb., 1883, Frank L. Buck of Johnson, Yt. Residence, ]\Iinneapolis, jNIinn. He is a wholesale and retail hardware merchant. Child : 6663 Roland C, b. in Johnson, 4 Jan., 1886. 5036.— IX.— 2623. George Texney Newkirk, born 8 June, 1874, son of Charles IL and Naomi A. (Tenney) ; married 13 Aug., 1898, Florence Elliott Atkinson. lie was formerly of Marietta, Ohio. Child : 6664 Julia Atkinson, b. 14 July, 1900. 5039.— IX.— 2627. Dr. Arthur Joiix Tknxey, born in ^Manchester, N. IT., 26, Jan. 1856, son of I^lysses and Hannah (Wales) ; married 19 Dec, 1888, Laura .1. Hammer, who was born 7 Oct., 1864; of Branford, Conn., where they reside. He graduated from Yale Scientific School in 1877; taught school several years and studied medicine at the same time, and was one year at the University at Philadel}>hia, Pa., and GENEALOGY. 581 ill ^la.ssachusetts ; graduated from the medical depUrtment of Vale in ISSo ; served one year in Hartford Hospital ; and settled at Branford, Conn., 28 Sept., 1884. Children: 6665 Thora H., b. 9 May, 1891. 666(5 Thorwald F. H., b. 16 June, 1892. 6667 Laura L., b. 9 Dec, 1893. 6668 Arthur J., b. 8 Aug., 1896; d. in May, 1899, of tubercular meningitis. f)669 Warren C, b. 18 Apr., 1898. 5040-IX.-2628. FitAXK FoLsoH Tknxey, born in Baldwin, Fla., 29 Jan., 18G0, son of John F. and Nancy N. (Folsora) ; married 16 Nov., 1887, Ilattie Prince, by Eev. S. A. Parker. Mrs. Tenney was born in Randolph, Vt., 11 Nov., 1863. Residence, Randolph ; removed to Federal Point, Fla., where he went into company with his father, dealing in general merchandise ; also engaged in orange cultivation. Children : 6670 Francis Prince, b. 21 Aug., 1888. 6671 Louis Earl, b. in Fla., 22 Apr., 1890. 5049— IX.— 2632. PpvOf. Edward Smith Pakson^s, born 9 Aug., 1863, son of Charles II. and Esther R. ( Smith) of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; mamed in Cleveland, Ohio, 4 Dec, 1889, Mary Augusta Ingersoll, daughter of George L., of Cleveland, Ohio. Residence, Colorado Springs, Col. ; a professor in the Colorado College. Children : 6672 Esther, b. 29 Oct., 1890. 6673 Charles Edward, b. 29 Feb., 1892. 6674 Elizabeth Ingersoll, b. 8 Sept., 1894. 6675 Josephine, b. 23 May, 1896; d. 16 Feb., 1899. 6676 Edward Smith, b. 13 July, 1898. 6677 Talcott, b. 13 Dec, 1902. 5053.— IX.— 2636. Adxa Texney Smith, born 18 Mch., 1862, son of Newton J. and Lucy P. (Dew^ey) of Toulon, 111.; married 27 May, 1890, Ada Aloisa Jones. Residence, Chicago, 111. Children : 6678 Helen Whipple, b. 18 May, 1891. jMch., 1898, Jessie Sherman. Residence, California. Children: 6690 Houston Sherman, b. 5 Dec, 1899. 6691 Weudall, b. 23 June, 1902. GENEALOGY. 583 5097.— IX.— 2661. Joii>r Texxey, born in Hilton, M. Y., 17 Sept., 1828, son of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 21 Oct., 1851, Amanda Ferris, who was born 18 Nov., 18ol. Residence, Hilton; a fruit grower and farmer. Children : 6693 Henry L., b. 38 June, 1854; d. 38 Jan., 1871. 6693 Lewis E., b. 27 Feb., 1858; d. 9 June, 1858. 6694 Mary L., b. 10 Feb., 1861; m. 37 Jan., 1898, Thomas Stothard. 6695 Liietta E., b. 30 Aug., 1863. 6696 *Herbert J., b. 6 Jan., 1865. 6697 Homer Ferris, b. 7 Aug., 1868; a stenographer in the War and Navy department, Washington, D. C; unmarried. 6698 Willie P., b. 13 Nov., 1871; d. 24 Jan., 1873. 6699 Harry L., b. 1 Dec, 1873; a stenogi-apher for commissioner and inspector of immigration, Philadelphia, Pa. 5098.— IX.— 2661. Jaxette a. Texnet, born in Parma, N. Y., 12 July, 1831 j daughter of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 17 Nov., 1852, Hiram R. Covert. Residence, Lodi, N. Y. ; a farmer. Children : 6700 *Cora L., b. 26 June, 1854. 6701 *Mary Estella, b. 11 Aug., 1860. 6703 *Carrie E., b. 25 Nov., 1863. 6703 Lela May, b. 31 July, 1873; a graduate of Ovid Academy; a teacher for the past ten years (1903). 5099.— IX.— 2661. Maky E. Texxey, born in Parma, N. Y., 12 Feb., 1834, daughter of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 28 Mch., 1850, Wesley Dimick. Residence, Hamlin, N. Y. ; a farmer. Children : 6704 Newton; unmarried; lives with his parents. 6705 *Virginia E., b. 31 May, 1863. 6706 *May H. 5100.— IX.— 2661. Saeah Anx Texney, born in Parma, X. Y., G Sept., 1835, daughter of Peter Buckley and I^ucinda (Smith) ; married (J Xov., 1860, James Arthur Cross, a farmer and fruit grower. In February, 1861, they settled on a piece of new land in an unorganized town- ship, fifty-three miles from a railroad, now known as Koylton, ^Mich., where they remained until 1885, returning to New York state. In 584 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 1807 removed to Spring Lake, Mich., where she died 16 Jan., 1S95. The sons received a liberal education at A^alparaiso, Ind. Children : 6707 Charles Buckley, b. 4 Dec, 1861; grad. State Normal, 1887; a lawyer; res. Muskegon, Mich.; assistant prosecuting attorney two years; prosecuting attorney four years for company. 6708 Lewis Luman, b. 12 Jan., 1864; grad. 1887, art department, Valparaiso; engaged in oil, crayon, India ink, and also a taxidermist; res. Spring Lake. 6709 George Herbert, b. 4 May, 1866; m. 2 Sept., 1903, Jessie M. Stiles of Coldwater, Mich. Residence, Traverse City, Mich. He grad. at Ann Arbor in 1891, law department; deputy collector of customs; prosecuting attorney. 6710 *Ira Howard, b. 30 Dec, 1868. 5101.— IX.-2661. LucixDA Texney, born in Parma, N. Y., 12 Dec, 1837, daughter of Peter ]^uckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married Sela Ilartman. Residence, Greece, N. Y.; a farmer. Children : 6711 *Louie, b. 1 Nov., 1862. 6712 Augusta, b. 12 Nov., 1866. 6713 Gertrude, b. 24 Oct., 1877. 5102— IX.— 2661. Petek Buckley Te>'Xey, born in Parma, N. Y., 12 Jan., 1840, son of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 24 Dec, 1867, Phedora Brokaw of Lodi, N. Y., who was born 6 Sept., 1842. Residence, Hilton, N. Y. He enlisted 6 Aug., 1862, in the One Hundred Eighth Regiment, New York Volunteers, and was in the following battles : Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, where he was taken prisoner; was on Belle Isle nineteen days, then sent to camp at Annapolis, Md. ; joined the regiment again 18 July, 1863, and was in the following battles: liustoe Station, INIine Run, JNLartins Ford, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Deep Bottom, Ream's Station, surrender of Lee. He was promoted, after the battle of Cold Harbor, from private to sergeant, and discharged 28 May, 1865; a farmer. Children: 6714 Georgianna, b. 3 Sept., 1869; d. 8 Jan., 1885. 6715 *Lovie Ruth, b. 5 May, 1871. 6716 Ethel May, b. 22 Dec, 1875. 6717 Arthur L., b. 17 July, 1877; film maker in Eastman Kodak Co. 6718 Miner S., b. 14 Dec, 1881; d. 2 Apr., 1882. (;enealogy. 585 5104.— IX.-2661. Dklos Perkixs Texxey, born in Parma, K. V., :> Apr., 1S48, son of Peter Buckley and Lncinda (Smith) ; married 15 Nov., IHOG, Fann}' Elizabeth Lee of Highland, Mich. Kesidence, Hilton, N. \ .; a farmer and fruit grower, his farm being the i)remium fruit farm of western New York ; received two diplomas and brought medal from I'aris Exposition of 1900. Children : ori!) Ina Bell, b. 11 Sept., ISfiT; d. 27 Mcli., 1876. 6730 Charles Buckley, b. 10 Sept., 1871; attended Normal School at Brockport; taught two years, aud entered the University of Rochester at Rochester, N. Y., classical course; led his class four yeaas; entered the Baptist Theological Seminary, and grad. in Mch., 1900; he sailed for Japan, 8 Oct., 1900; a missionary, stationed at Kobe. 6721 Loyd Stanley, b. 24 Dec, 1876; graduated at Brockport Normal and Rochester University, Rochester, N. Y., in 1902; res. Washington, D. C; assistant in imthology, department of agriculture. 5105— IX.— 2661. RoSALTiiEA S. Texnev, bom in Parma, N. Y., 10 July, 1S45, daughter of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith); married Warren Scutt. Residence, Cooperville, ]Mich. Child : 6722 *Dora A., b. 11 Dec, 1863. 5106.— IX.-2661. Nelsox L. Texxey, born in Parma, N. Y., 11 Nov., 1847, son of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 9 Nov., 1870, Ella S^lia Randall. He is a farmer and fruit grower and a shipper of Lake Shore apples, having an orchard of forty acres, and awarded a diploma on his display of apples at the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo, N. Y. The children are all church workers. The annual Tenney reunion occurs every year on the second Thursday of August. Residence, Hamlin, N. Y. Children : 6723 William Jefferson, b. 7 May, 1872; graduate of the Roches- ter Business Institute; in life insurance office two years ; a fine penman and a close student; res. Rock Island, 111. 6724 Lela Belle, b. 11 Feb., 1874; m. 6725 Henry Laverne, b. 1 Jan., 1776; in college preparing for the ministry; an enthusiastic temperance worker. 6726 Clyde Murray, b. 9 Nov., 1777; in college. 586 THE TENNEY FAJSIILY. 5107.— IX.— 2661. Cr.AREXCE E. Texnev, bom in Parma, X. Y., 22 Apr., 1850, son of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 21 Feb., 1877, Frances Tennyson of Greece, X. Y., a farmer, and resides at the liomestead farm; a twin to Florence. Child : 6727 Fay M., b. 30 Nov., 1886; a natural musician. 5108.-IX.— 2661. Florexce E. Texney, born in Parma, X. Y., 22 Apr., 1850, daughter of Peter Buckley and Lucinda (Smith) ; married 11 ^Mch., 1869, James Wheeler, a farmer. Children: 6728 Hattie L., b. 19 Juue, 1870. 6729 Rosa M., b. 16 Dec, 1871. 6730 Evau, b. 25 May, 1886. 5111.— IX.-2671. M.vvxAiiD Thomas Texney, born 23 Jan., 1847, sou of Justice W. and Minerva M. (Loomis) of Grand Eapids, Mich.; married 11 June, 1868, Melissa A. Lafavor, who was born in Xew York state, 21 Xov., 1852. Residence, Ottawa Co., Mich.; removed after Sept., 1877, to Muskegan, Mich. Children : 6731 Warreu A. L., b. 20 Dec, 1870; a photographer. 6732 Lula L. E., b. 10 May, 1873. 6733 Harry D., b. 24 Sept., 1877. 6734 Earl, b. at Stautou, Mich., 10 Aug., 1879. 6735 Florence G., b. 3 Sept., 1883. 5120.-IX.— 2688. Aloxzo Reubex Texxey, born 13 Oct., 1853, son of William W. and Mary J. (Willett) of Clifton, X. Y.; married 3 Sept., 1870, Eliza Pan-, who was born 12 Sept., 1855. Children : 6736 Marietta, b. 22 June, 1877. 6737 Simmie Kingsley, b. 3 Jan., 1879; clerk in a store. 6738 Millie Eliza, b. 31 Aug., 1880. 6739 Nina Adel, b. 14 Aug., 1883. (i740 Lillie Grace, b. 16 Mch., 1886. 6741 Edwin Alouzo, b. 28 Oct., 1889. 6742 George William, b. 22 Mch., 1894. 6743 Albert Ira, b. 2 Feb., 1897. 5121.— IX.— 2688. Fidelia Ai.herta Texxey, born 10 June, 1885, daughter of Williaiii W. and Mary J. (Willett) of Clifton, X. Y. ; married GENEALOGY. 587 Thomas Mansfield ; deceased. She married her second husl)and, William J. Marsh. Children : 6744 George; Earl; both were drowned. Ch. (2h.) : — 6746 Victor Stevens; "William Jordan. 5128.-IX.-2690. Jeistnie Eliza Tenney, born 16 July, 18GG, daughter of Albert P. and Hannah D. (^Yallace) of Wilmington, 111. ; married John Berger. Residence, Des Moines, la. He is a printer in the otlice of the Des Moines Register. Children : 0748 Nellie May, b. 30 Aug., 1891; d. 15 Mch., 1893. ()749 Edwiu John, b. 12 June, 1895. 5129.— IX.-2690. Rev. Chari.es Albert Tenxey, born in Wilmington, 111., 3 Mch., 1868, son of Albert P. and Hannah D. (Wallace); married 21 •July, 1897, Laura Annabelle Ilarnden, who was born in Waltham, Mass., 29 Jan., 1878. At the age of sixteen he united with the Ra])- tist church ; graduated from Drake University, Des Moines, la., in 1891, and from the Theological Institution at Newton Centre, Mass., in 1896. He was one of three to take highest honors in college coiirse and a S})eaker at the Theological commencement exercises. He was ordained at Newport, N. H., and settled there 29 June, 1896; recently resigned to become pastor of the church at Sac City, Iowa, 1 Aug., 1903. 6750 Mildred Frances, b. 31 July, 1898. 6751 Marion Crawford, b. 3 Oct., 1899. 6753 Maurice Karel, b. 28 Mch., 1901. 5130.— IX.-2690. Edwin Robix Texxey, born in Peru, III, 18 Nov., 1874, son of Albert P. and Hannah D. (Wallace) ; married Rose Guthrie. Resi- dence, Des Moines, Iowa, where he is engaged in the office of the American Express Co. 6753 Eddie Loyd, b. 14 Sept., 1897. 6754 Laura Milch-ed, b. 13 Aug., 1901. 5132.— IX.-272i. Cordelia Rebecca Texney, born in Lisbon, Wis., 26 .luly, 1S4S, daughter of Samuel A. and Lydia F. (Little); married 30 588 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Dec, 1869, Abner Morse Johnson, Avbo was born 30 Jan., 1846, son of Rev. William W. and Abigail (Clark). Residence, Oakland, la., where she died 7 May, 1880. lie married a second wife, Mary F. L. Tenney, sister to his former wife. Residence, North Green- field, Wis., a fanner and blacksmith. Children : 6755 Arthur Dean, b. 2 Aug., 1871. G756 Frank Tenney, b. 26 June, 1874. 6757 Cordelia Elizabeth, b. 12 Mob., 1882. 5133.-IX,-2721. Sophia Elizabeth Tei^xey, born in Lisbon, Wis., 17 Apr., 1852, daughter of Samuel A. and Lydia F. (Little) ; married 21 Sept., 1875, Henry W. Edwards. Residence, Madison, Ind., where she 768 Bertha, b. 18 Dec, 1880. ■6769 Maj-; Lena; Maud. O o fe J J >5 X X O CO a -5i GENEALOGY. 58&- 5142.-IX.— 2722. FuAXK I. FosTKK, born 14: ^lay, iSiU), son of Oscar S. ;mY Whaling, born 27 Oct., 1872, son of James Mont- gomery and Ella Maria (K'ewhall) ; married 10 Dec, 189(3, Louise Fox, who was born 5 May, 1877. Residence, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; a grocer. Child : 6798 Virginia L., b. 2 May, 1898. 5208.— IX.— 2809. Harvey Rexford Hitchcock, born in Honolulu, H. I., 17 Aug., 1864, son of Edward G. and Mary Tenney (Castle); married at Kalae, Molokai, H. I., 18 Feb., 1891, Hannah Julia Meyer, who was born at Kalae, 26 Feb., 1866. Residence, Honolulu. Children : 0799 Harvey Rexford, b. at Pukoo, 9 Nov., 1891. (iSOO Randolph Howard, b. at Kaluaaba, 13 Nov., 1892. 6801 William Charles, b. at Kaluaaha, 20 Dec, 1893. 52 11. -IX.— 2809. Edward Northrup Hitchcock, born at Hilo, H. I., 25 June, 1870, son of Edward G. and Mary Tenney (Castle) ; married at Hilo, 6 Apr., 1900, Clara Louise Fassett, who was born at Oakland, Cal., 11 Sept., 1877. Residence, Hilo, where he died 29 Sept., 1902. Child : 6802 Hildreth Castle, b. 23 Jan., 1901. 5214.— IX.— 2809. M.vr.Ei. WiN( iiESTKu HiTciR()( K, bom at Hilo, H. L, 1 Xov., 1876, daughter of Edward G. and Mary Tenney (Castle); married at Hilo, 24 Dec, 1897, Bertrand Ferdinand Schoen, who was born at San Jose, Cal., 24 Dec, 1865. Residence, Hilo. Children: 6803 Evelyn Henrietta, b. 20 Apr., 1899. 6804 Edward Bertrand, b. 19 Apr., 1901; d. 9 May, 1902. 6805 Clyde Ferdinand, b. 14 Oct., 1903. 5286.— IX.— 2938. ]\L\KTHA ]Mai:ia Texxey, l)orn in Manchester, X. H., 4 ^Fay, 1834, daugliter of Albert and ]\huy A. (\()ung); married in Law- GENEALOGY. 593 rence, Mass., IG Jan., 1862, Bradley Dean I'ahner. Residence, South Xewbury, Vt. Children : 6806 Lennie A., b. 18 Dec, 1864; d. 1 Feb., 1867. 6807 Chester Leroy, b. 24 Apr., 1870, 5288— IX.— 2938. EsTHEK Jaxe Tennev, bom in Manchester, N. II., 21 July, 18.51, daughter of Albert and ]Mary A. (Young) ; married in Salem, N. II., 9 Sept., 1868, Charles H. Sargent. Residence, Methuen, Mass. Children : 6808 Flora C, b. 31 May, 1869; m. Frank W. Webster. 6809 George W., b. 28 Sept., 1870. , 6810 Eva M., b. 27 Apr., 1879. 6811 Charles H., b. 23 June, 1887. 5290.— IX.— 2939. Aedella Altiiea TEi!^NEY, born in Londonderry, X. IT., 4 Feb., 1846, daughter of Oharles and Eliza C. (Peabody) ; married 25 Sept., 1867, Andrew Grant Loud of Londonderry. Residence, Manchester, X. II., where she died in Dec, 1894, of consumption. Children : 6812 Ida Augusta, b. 21 Sept., 1868. 6813 Arley Augustus, b. 26 May, 1870. 5292.— IX.— 2939. Charles Augustus Texxey, born in Gilead, Me., 25 May, 1851, son of Charles and Eliza C. (Peabody) ; married in Ilooksett, X. II., 31 Jan., 1878, Lizzie Jane Johnson of Hooksett. Residence, Lon- donderry, X. II. ; a merchant. Children : 6814 Agnes Gertrude, b. 15 Mch., 1879; d. 36 Apr., 1879. 6815 Ruth Eliza, b. 7 Juue, 1880. 6816 Mary Ardella, b. 19 Aug., 1887. 6817 Augie Rhoda, b. 1 Nov., 1889. 5293.— IX.— 2939. George Granville Texney, born in Londonderry, X. II., 24 July, 1856, son of Charles and Ehza C. (Peabody) ; nuirried in Milford, X. II., 27 Xov., 1883, Xancy Emma Rowell of Ilooksett, X. H. Residence, Londonderry, X. H. ; a shoe manufacturer. He was appointed guardian of Xancy E., daughter of Peter C. Rowell of Ilooksett, 27 May, 1884. (Concord, X. II.) C"hild : 6818 Frank Leiaud, b. 12 Nov., 1884. 3S 594 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5294— IX.— 2940. Helen Fraxces Anderson, born in Londonderry, N. IT., 14 Jiily, 1843, daughter of Deacon David and Persis (Tenney) ; mar- ried 7 Apr., 1862, Wesley 15. Knight, who was born in Haverhill, Mass., 31 Oct., 1834. Residence, Londonderry. He was a sergeant in the Fourth regiment, N. H. Vols., and died a prisoner at Flor- ence, S. C, 22 Oct., 1864. 6819 Georgietta Wesley, b. 13 Nov., 1864; a teacher. 5297.— IX.— 2940. George Vincent Anderson, born in Londonderry, N. H., 2 Nov., 1846, son of Deacon David and Persis (Tenney) ; married 27 Apr., 1867, Mary J. Kelly, who was born in Salem, N. H., 11 Dec, 1845. Residence, Londonderry. He enhsted in Mch., 1864, in the First N. H. cavalry, Co. A. Children : 6820 Edmund George, b. 29 Mch., 1868. 6821 Charles Warreu, b. 29 Apr., 1869. 5298.— IX.— 2940. Persis Tenney Anderson, born in Londonderry, N. H., 15 Sept., 1849, daughter of Deacon David and Persis (Tenney) ; mar- ried 20 May, 1873, Albert C. Brown, who was born in Woburn, Mass., 30 May, 1849. Residence, Swamj)scott, Mass., a grain dealer, business at Lynn, Mass. Children : 6822 Walter Clinton, b. 21 Feb., 1874; d. 31 Dec, 1879. 6823 Bertha Ires, b. 12 Dec, 1880. 6824 Chester Anderson, b. 13 May, 1884. 5299.— IX.— 2940. Mary Jane Steele Anderson, born in Londonderry-, X. H., 26 Jan., 1852, daughter of Deacon David and Persis (Tenney) ; mar- ried 3 Nov., 1876, Matthew Camjjbell, who was born in Litchfield, N. H., 3 June, 1849; a farmer. Residence, Litchfield. Children: 6825 Percy Anderson, b. 30 Jan., 1880. 6826 Koy Hills, b. 14 June, 1883. 5300.— IX.— 2942. Henrietta Lucretia Peabody, born in Londonderry, N. IL, 13, May, 1848, daughter of .Jonathan W. and JNIary (Tenney) ; married 5 Jail., 1871, Joseph S. Roach, who was born in IJoston, IMass., 4 Feb., 1848; a carpenter. Residence, Londonderry. Children: GENEALOGY. 595 f>827 Hattie Edna, b. 29 Jan., 1874. 6828 Fred Leland, b. 13 Aug., 1877. 6829 Marietta, b. 22 Aug., 1880. 5305.— IX.— 2943. • Nancy Jane Gage, born in Londonderry, N. 11., 9 June, 18G1, daughter of John A. and IMartha (Tenney) ; married in Derry, N. H., 3 Sept., 1885, Volney H. Moody, a merchant. Residence, Derry. Child : 6830 Howard Gage, b. 30 July, 1886. 5307.— IX.-2968. Mary Anne Roberts Hamlin, born in Constantinople, Asiatic Turkey, 8 June, 1862, daughter of Rev. Cyrus and Mary E. (Ten- ney); married 9 Sept., 1896, Rev. George Edwin Ladd, a Congrega- tional pastor at Randolph, Vt. Mrs. Ladd taught ten years pre- vious to her marriage at Hampton University, Va. Children : 6831 Warren Hamlin, b. 17 June, 1897; d. by accident, 3 June, 1901. 6832 Alice Evelyn, b. 9 Oct., 1900. 6833 Carolyn Tenney, b. 19 Jan., 1902. 5310.— IX.— 2968. Alice Julia Hamlin, Ph. D., born in Constantinople, Asiatic Turkey, 20 Dec, 1867, daughter of Rev. Cyrus and Mary E. (Tenne}^) ; married at Hancock Church, Lexington, Mass., 21 July, 1897, Prof. Edgar Lenderson Hinman, of the University of Lincoln, Xeb. She graduated from Wellesley College, has taken Ph. D. at Cornell LTniversity, and the year previous to her marriage filled the chair of psychology in the Ilolyoke College. Child : 6834 Eleanor Hamlin, b. 9 Dec, 1899. 5312.— IX.— 2968. Rev. Christopher Roberts Hamlin, born in Constantinople^ Asiatic Turkey, 11 Oct., 1870, son of Rev. C^tus and JMary E. (Tenney); married 16 Aug., 1899, Edith Redman of Lexington, Mass. He was educated at Boston University and at LTnion Theo- logical Seminaiy, New York city, also Yale Theological Seminary. He is pastor of PhTiiouth Congregational Church, Lincoln, Neb. Child : 6835 Cyrus AUston, b. 1 May, 1903. 596 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5320.— IX.— 2971. Ei)\\A!;i) 11i:m;y Tennky, burn ;') INIcli., 18G0, son of Charles W. and Mary A. (LaDue) of Beaver Grove, Iowa ; married 29 Sej)!., 188G, Myi-a E. Swain. He died 7 Sept., 1892. Child : 6836 Yeni Swain, b. 23 Feb., 1889; d. 9 Aug., 1895. 5322.— IX.— 2971. CiiAULEs luviNG Texney, bom 10 Oct., 1864, son of Charles W. and Mary A. (LaDue) of Beaver Grove, Iowa ; married 22 ]Mch., 1888, Ida E. Cole. Ilesidence, Mason City, Iowa. He is general contracting agent for Practical Gas Oil Works in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Nebraska. Children : 6837 Mary Alice, b. 27 Feb., 1889. 6838 Minta Irene, b. 21 Aug., 1890. 6839 Clayton Wilbert, b. 29 Nov., 1891; d. 18 May, 1892. 6840 Glen Irving, b. 13 Jan., 1895. 6841 Charles Emery, b. 21 Oct., 1898. 5323.— IX.— 2971. NiXA Alice Tenney, born 28 July, 18G7, daughter of Charles W. and Mary A. (LaDue) of Beaver Grove, Iowa ; married 14 Feb., 1885, John A. Lang, Avho died 3 Mch., 1899. Residence, Hudson, South Dakota. Children : 6842 Charles A., b. 4 May, 1886. 6843 Edward. 5324.— IX.-2971. Mautiia Pakkeu Tenxey, born 20 Oct., 1869, daughter of Charles W. and Mary A. (LaDue) of Beaver Grove, loAva; married Samuel 1>. Siitton. She died 23 Jan., 1895. Child : 6844 Avon, b. 10 Mch., 1893. 5325.— IX.— 2971. Hattie Irexe Tenxey, born 27 Nov., 1871, daughter of Charles W. and Mary A. (LaDue) of Beaver Grove, Iowa; married Clarence E. Triml)le. Children : 6845 Mattie Myrtle, b. 1 Feb., 1897. 6846 Lowell Elbert, b. 15 May, 1898. 5332.— IX.— 2972. IIAl;l:^• ll\\ii.i.\ Ck-aic, born in Falmouth, Mass., 10 June, 1876, son of L\;v. Henry K. and Ilarriette 1\. (Tenney) ; married, at \ GENEALOGY. 597 Steventown, N. Y., in Sept., 1900, ]Mary L. Dodd, whose father was for seventeen years a missionary in China. Mr. Craif? took a year at Amherst and one year at Yale College. He engaged in business in Boston, IMass. ; removed to Palm Beach, Fla. Child : (5847 Alan Dodd, b. 5 Nov., 1901. 5335— IX.— 2976. Helex Flint Rowell, born 21 Oct., 1866, daughter of William K. and Helen M. (Tenney) of California; married, at Stratford, Conn., 8 June, 1892, Frank Reeves Ciu-tis. Residence, Stratford. Children : 0848 Adelaide Watkins, twin, b. 14 Oct., 1893; d. 27 July, 1894. (5849 Helena Frances, twin, b. 14 Oct., 1893. 5340.— IX.— 2977. AxxiK Rei;ec(a Pkestox, born in Skeneateles, N. Y., 12 May, 1865, daughter of Rev. Marcus N. and Rebecca B. (Tenney); mar- ried, at Bath, X. Y., 14 May, 1890, Edward Murray Bassett, a law- yer of Buffalo, X. Y. Since 1892 residence, Brooklj^n, X. Y. He was elected a member of congress from the fifth congressional dis- trict, X. Y., in 1902. Children: 6850 Preston Rogers, b. 20 Mch., 1892. 6851 Marion Preston, b. 24 June, 1894. 6852 Isabel Deniing, b. 11 Jan., 1897. 6853 Howard Murray, b. 1 Jan., 1898. 1^342.— IX.— 2978. Rev. WiLLiAir Texxey Bartley, born 7 Xov., 1868, son of Joseph D. and Mary A. (Tenney) ; married 6 Fel)., 1900, Carrie Belle Webster, daughter of Isaiah of Salem, X. H. He graduated from Yale College in 1897 ; taught one year in Xew London, Conn. ; returned to Yale and took classical fellowship from 1892-94 ; re- ceived the degree Ph. D. from Yale. He graduated at Andover Theological Seminary. He filled a two years' pastorate at Salem, X. H. ; called to the Congregational Church at Bennington, X. H. Child : 6854 " Irving Dana, b. 29 Aug., 1902. 5344.-IX.-2979. Emma Lizzie Tenxey, born 20 Jan., 1871, daughter of Cyrus W. and Mmy L. (Chase) of Danesville, X. Y. ; married 2 May, 1894, Eugene L. McXair, who was born in Danesville, 2o July, 1863, son 598 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. of David and Alice (llichardson). Kesidence, Danesville, and Washington, D. C, where he is in the emi^loy of the United State:* geological survey. Child : 6855 David Tenney, b. 15 Apr., 1895. 5345.— IX.— 2979. Ida Chester Tenney, l)orn in Danesville, X. Y., 21 Jan., 1880, daughter of Silas William and Nettie C. (Smith) ; married 22 Aug., 1900, .John Galbraith Culbertson, son of John .V. and Lillie (Gal- braith). Residence, Danesville, N. Y. He is a farmer. Child : 6856 Dorothy Caroline, b. 8 Oct., 1902. 5382.— IX.— 3005. Frank Gordon Tenney, born in Pekin, 111., 26 Sept., 1852, son of Rev. Marcus D. and Frances E. (Nichols) ; married, in Irving, Kan., 15 Jan., 1873, Clara Helen Hunt, who was born at Blooming- ton, 111., 3 Oct., 1855, daughter of Enoch S., who was born at James- ville, Ohio, and Rebecca Satertield, who was born in Whites county, 111. Residence, Irving, Kan.; removed, after 11 Dec, 1881, to- Junction City, Kan. Children : 6857 May Olive, b. 16 May, 1874; d. 16 Feb., 1886. 6858 *Belle Myrtle, b. 22 Oct., 1877. 6859 Maude Hunt, b. 14 Dec, 1879; m. 23 May, 1899, Wilbur Fisk Whittaker, who was b. iu Pittsburg, Pa., in 1872. 6860 Edua Rebecca, b. 11 Dec, 1881; m. 25 Dec, 1903, Leonard H. Harmon. 6861 Lena Gordon, b. 11 May, 1883. 6862 Olive France, b. 6 Dec, 1887. 6863 Frauque Helen, b. 29 Oct., 1890. 5392.— IX.— 3026. Lydia a. Tenney, born in Newport, N. H., 5 Feb., 1850, daugh- ter of Luther P. and Martha A. (Howe) ; married, in Sunapee, N. H., 13 Sept., 1868, George W. Chase, who was born in Newbury, N. H.,. 16 Dec, 1845, son of Squire and Hannah (Adams), and died 2 Sept., 1870. She manned, in Newport, 29 July, 1871, her second husband, Theodore W. Snow, who was born in Yarmouth Port, ^Mass., 17 Aug., 1848, son of Harvey and Rosanna (Howe). She married, in Gardner, Mass., 27 Nov., 1889, her third husband, Samuel W. Howe, who was l)orn in Gardner, 3 Oct., 1846, son of George and Jerusha Howe. He is a member of the American Order of Fraternal Ilelp- ei-8, serving as president and treasurer ; receiver of the A. O. U. W. ; GENEALOGY. r)99 clerk and treasurer for eighteen years of the F. R. He was census enumerator in Precinct Two in 1895. He has i)ublishe(l many arti- cles. They are members of the First Congregational Church. At the age of eleven she entered the church choir, serving ten j-ears as singer and organist; of marked ability; active worker in various societies ; treasurer of the W. C. T. U.; secretary of the A. (). F. II. ; du-ector and superintendent of t!ie Juvenile Templars. Residence, Gardner, Mass. ; removed to Winchester, Mass. Children : 68G4 *George H., b. G Aug., 1869. Ch. (2h.):— 6865 Lossie Belle, b. 10 June, 1873; d. 24 June, 1872. 5393.— IX.— 3026, Henry C. Tenney, born in Newport, N. H., 25 Nov., 1851, son of Luther P. and Martha A. (Howe) ; married, in Newport, 23 Nov., 1872, Adelia A.Balch, who was born in Lyme, N. H., 11 Jan., 1858, daughter of Francis and Louisa (Dyke). Residence, Winchester and Fitzwilliam, N. H. ; a carpenter and builder. A member of the brass band, a member of the state militia, chief of the lire ward, and foreman of the engine company. lie was chief of the police in Fitzwilliam ; on the board of health five years ; selectman eight years ; chairman two years ; assessor eight years ; trial justice five years ; president of the Republican Club six years. A member of the New Hampshire legislature, 1903-04, by an overwhelming vote. A Free Mason; member of the I. O. O. F. ; also of the Red Men. Children : 6866 *Cliarles A., b. 16 July, 1876. 6867 *Guy W., b. 29 July, 1879. 6869 Frauk B., b. 29 Nov., 1882; a stoue cutter; a Free Masou. 6870 Ralph L., b. 8 Aug., 1885, 5394.— IX.— 3026. William P. Tenney, born in Newport, N. IT., 9 Nov., 1854, son of Luther P. and Martha A. (Howe) ; married, in Claremont, N. IL, 8 May, 1875, Alice A. Dunbar, who was born in Cornish, N. H., 2 Apr., 1854, daughter of Ansel and Lydia A. (Nelson). She is a member of the Rebekahs, and faithful in all things. He has been employed in the woolen factory for thirty years ; a foreman in the spinning department for twenty-five years. A mem- 600 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. her of the I. O. O. F. ; a tine musician, connected with varioiis musical organizations, and commands the respect of his townsmen, where he has always resided. 5395— IX.— 3026. Myrox ^y. Texney, born in Newport, IST. H., 16 June, 1857, son of Luther P. and Martha A. (Howe) ; married in Newport, 11 Mch., 1878, May ^l. Putney, who was born in Washington, N. H., 31 Aug., 1859, daughter of Greeley and IVIary (Bagley). Residence, New])ort ; superintendent of the woolen mill, and has made a care- ful study of electricity and general superintendent of the Newport Electric Light & Power Co., and one of the prominent electricians of the state. Children : 6871 *Ralph H., b. 8 Feb., 1879. 6872 Clyde H., b. 13 Sept., 1886. 5397.~IX.— 3026. Flora Gexeyieye Texxey, born in Newport, N. H., 25 Nov. 1867, daughter of Luther P. and AdaUne S. (Hall); married in Charlotte, Mich., 19 Sept., 1884, Chauncy R. Ilutchings, who was born in Charlotte, 19 Mch., 1867 ; a machinist in Los Angeles four years and the same in Lansing, Mich. ; removed to Pokagama, Ore., where they now reside. Soon after the death of her father, when nine years of age, removed with her mother to Michigan, and acquired a musical education in which she gave instruction seven years. Child : 6873 MelUe, b. 8 Mch., 1889. 5455.— IX.— 3080. HosEA EuuEXE Texxey, born in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, 28 Mch., 1863, son of Arkalon and Margaret E. (Shields). At the age of seventeen became a school teacher ; after four years taught music exclusively in schools and institutions of Illinois, Mississippi, and Louisiana ; a successful instructor and conductor, also an impressive singer until his voice became impaired. lie then entered the mus- ical merchandise business at Centralia, 111. He has written a few songs, "Lend a Helping Hand," etc.; a member of the M. E. Church and a strong temperance advocate. In June, 1903, he located at Denver, Col., as the wholesale representative of a Cincinnati ]uano manufacturing company. GENEALOGY. GOl 5470.— IX.~3083. Lksme Edwaki) Tenxey, born in 1.S73, sou of William 1.. and 3IaiT A. (Turner) of Johnsonville, 111.; married, 1901, Anna Lewis. He was educated as a deaf mute and became a mechanic. Child : 6874 Calla, b. iu 1903. 5472.— IX.— 3083. Raymond Aekalox Tenxey, born in 1S78, son of William L. and Mary A. (Turner) of Johnsonville, Til.; married, in 1900, Effie Mosier. Residence, Johnsonville. lie became a teacher and a member of the M. E. Church. Child : 6875 Jewel, b. and d. in 1901. 5511.— IX.— 3132. David Dauhow Texney, born in Minneapolis, Minn., 1.5 Aug., 1877, son of Elder WilUam M. and Julia \V. (McNair) ; was edu- cated in Minneapolis ; was graduated from Lawrenceville School, X. ,T., 189G; entered Yale University in Sept., 189G. At the out- break of the war with Spain enlisted in 1898 in a battery of light artillery (organized by the students of Yale). He was commis- sioned by Gov. D. N. Clough of Minnesota second lieutenant in the Fifteenth Regiment Minnesota Infantry, U. S. Volunteers. While at Camp Ramsey was appointed battalion adjutant, being the young- est officer in the regiment. He is officially engaged in the Anchor Grain Co., Minn., having elevators throughout the IS'orthwest. 5527.— IX.— 3147. Mai;y Louise Te:s^ney, born in Marshall, Tex., 23 Apr., 1869, daughter of Rev. Samuel F. and Sarah C. (Mills) ; married Judge S. A. Denny of Archer, Tex. Residence, Henrietta, Tex. Children : 6876 Samuel Gajle, b. 10 Sept., 1892. 6877 William Mills, b. 23 Dec, 1893. 6878 Sarah Louise, b. 12 Oct., 1895. 6879 Sydney Albert, b. 12 Dec, 1896. 6880 John Leighton, b. 19 Feb., 1898. 6881 Davis McCall, b. 7 Oct., 1899. 6882 Fisher Teuney, b. 14 Apr., 1901. 6883 Mary, b. 6 Aug., 1902. 5528.— IX.— 3147. Rev. Samuel Mills Texxey, born in Crockett, Tex., 25 Oct. 1871, son of Rev. Samuel F. and Sarah C. (MiUs) ; married in Lang G02 THE TENNEY FAMILY. vieu, Tex., 18 Feb., 1S97, Mary McWharter. He was educated at Clarkville College, Tennessee; licensed to preach about June, 1892, by the Presbytery of eastern Texas, and for a ])eriod at Langvieu ; now at Hoiiston, Tex., pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. Children : 68S4 Mary, b. 19 Nov., 1897; d. same day. 6885 Samuel McWharter, b. 9 Feb., 1899. 6886 Robert Paul Warfield, b. 31 Aug., 1901. 5529.— IX.— 3147. Rev. William Collins Tenney, born in Crockett, Tex., 3 Sept.,. 1873, son of Rev. Samuel F. and Sarah C. (Mills) ; married 2 Jan., 1901, Ewing Pearl Furrh ; pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Ladonia, Tex. Child : 6887 William Furrh, b. 15 Mch., 1903. 5530.— IX.— 3147. Dr. Leighton Plummer Tbnney, born in Crockett, Tex., son of Rev. Samuel F. and Sarah C. (Mills) ; married in Jul}^ 1901, Ola Gayle. He was educated at the State University medical depart- ment at Galveston, Tex., 1896 ; a successful practitioner at Henri- etta, Tex. Child : 6888 Mary Mills, b. 28 Apr., 1902. 5573.~IX.— 3186. George Sanborn Tenxey, born in Methuen, Mass., in July, 1865, son of Daniel W. and Sarah J. (Sanborn) ; married 17 Feb., 1896, Sadie Gauss. Residence, New York city; a banker. He graduated at Amherst College in 1888. Children : 6889 Jauet, b. 11 July, 1897. 6890 George Gauss, b. 2 June, 1900. 5577— IX.-3188. Ada Tenney, born in Methuen, Mass., in July, 1865, daughter of John M. and Fannie (Dana) ; married, in 1889, Rev. Robert Mac- Donald, who was born in Liverpool, N. S., 22 July, 1860 ; educated at Acadia College, N. S., Harvard University, where he took A. !>., A. M., S. T. B., and a member of Newton Theological Seminary. He has been pastor of four Baptist churches, Georgetown, Methuen, Mass., Warren Avenue Church, Boston, Mass., and is now pastor at Brooklyn, N. Y., which he has served since 1 Jan., 1898. Children: GENEALOGY. (j03 6891 Robert Tenney, b. 28 Jan., 189:3; d. 27 Apr., 1S95. 6893 Milton Tenney, b. 22 Oct., J 895. (5893 Donald, b. 5 July, 1897. 0894 Frances Emma, b. 1 Dec, 1898. 5591.— IX.— 3204. Chaklks Howard Williams, born in Huffalo, X. Y., 1 ^Vui;., 1842, son of Gibson T. and Harriet Cordelia (Howard) ; married 19 Sept., 1866, Emma Alice Jewett of Buffalo, who was born 12 July, 1884. Residence, Buffalo. He is engaged in real estate and known as a capitalist. Children : 0895 Jeauuie Jewett, b. 1 Feb., 1868. 6896 Harriet Howard, b. 14 Apr., 1872; d. 4 Aug., 1874. 6897 Sherman Jewett, b. 17 May, 1874; d. 3 Jan., 1894. 5592.-IX.— 3204. Geokge Lombard Williams, born in Buffalo, X. Y., 11 3Ich., 1845, son of Gibson T. and Harriet Cordelia (Howard) ; married Annie Addicts of Philadeli)hia, Pa. Residence, Buffalo. Chil- dren : 6898 Gibson Tenney, b. 30 Jan., 1870; m. 21 Apr., 1897, Alice C. Perew. 6899 Howard Hungerford, b. 5 July, 1871; d. 18 Jan., 1872. 6900 *Margaret Turner, 1>. 20 July, 1872. 6901 *Lombard, b. 7 Nov., 1874. 6902 Martha Tenney, b. 23 Sept., 1875. 5600.— IX.— 3207. Charlotte Eliza Williams, born 26 Dec, 1848, daughter of Rev. John M. and Charlotte M. (Henderson); married 5 Dec, 1877, Capt. Albert Cooper, who died 24 Mch., 1895. Mrs. Cooper resides in Jjoston, Mass. Children : 6903 Albert Williams, b. 10 Mch., 1879. 6904 Edith Nettie, b. 27 Dec, 1880. 6905 Edgar Bailey, b. 13 Jan., 1888. 6906 Gertrude May, b. 7 May, 1884. 5601.— IX.— 3207. Lr< V Janette Williams, born 2 Aug., 1851, daughter of Rev. John M. and Charlotte M. (Henderson); married 25 Jan., 1872, Prof. James Clark Foye, who died 3 July, 1896. Child : 6907 Charlotte Henderson, b. 11 Feb., 1874. <)04 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 5638— IX.— 3250. Ai.K i: LiTTLK Hale, born in Newbury port, Mass., 27 Aug., 1845, (laughter of C'ai)t. Joshua and So|)hia C\ (Tenney) ; married 9 May, l.SGli, Cyrus King Hale, by Rev. D. T. Fiske. Mr. Hale graduated in 1858 from Hobart College, and in 1860 from Harvard Law School. He was for five years a resident of New York city; re- moved to Boston, Mass., and was secretary of the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co. He died 5 June, 1874. She married 5 Nov., 1885, her second husband, Charles H. Atkinson, son of Hon. •Joseph and Charlotte (Swasey) of Newbury, V^t. ; he died 31 May, 1888, of Bright's disease, aged forty-three years. Residence, Bos- ton ; removed to Newburyport. She is characterized by many gifts. Children : 6908 Cyrus King, b. 24 Jan., 1867; educated at Amherst College; d. 23 Nov., 1898. 6909 Joshua, b. 8 May, 1869; educated at Boston School of Tech- nology and at Harvard; an electrician; m. 21 Oct., 1903, Florence Louise Gould of Moline, 111. 6910 *Josiah Little, b. 24 Nov., 1870. 6911 Benjamin, b. 6 May, 1873; graduated at School of Tech- nology; an electrician; d. 24 Feb., 1898. 5644.— IX.— 3255. Erdix Texnet Smith, born in Corinth, Yt., 14 Feb., 1847, son of Charles C. and Susan (Tenney); married 29 Oct., 1874, Lucy A. P. Smith, who was born 1 June, 1854. Residence, Davenport, Ta. ^Vholesale grocer and fruit dealer. Children : 6912 " Joseph P., b. 22 Mch., 1876; d. 22 Oct., 1876. 6913 Susie A., b. 28 June, 1880; d. 15 July, 1880. 6914 Susan E., b. 1 Apr., 1882. 6915 Ruth E., b. 13 Dec, 1883. 6916 Frances T., b. 1 Jan., 1886. 5645.— IX.— 3255. AnniE F. Smith, born in Corinth, \t., 7 Jan., 1849, daughter of Charles C. and Susan (Tenney); married 25 Nov., 1808, \Y right Chamberlain, who was born 27 Aug., 184o, at Newbury, Yt. ; a teacher. Residence, Newbury; removed to (nunnell, la. Mr. Chamberlain is doing business at Davenport, la. Children : 6917 Amelia Kuight, twin, b. 27 Aug., 1869; d. 10 Mch., 1878. 6918 Alice S., twin, b. 27 Aug., 1869. 6919 Susie O., b. 28 Jan., 1871; d. 18 Feb., 1878. 6920 Infant, b. 1 July, 1872; d. 28 Mch., 1873. Alice L. (Hale) Atkinson. GENEALOGY. 605 5646— IX.— 3255. Lucv A. Smith, born in Corinth, Vt., 17 July, 1X52, daughter of Charles C. and Susan (Tenney) ; married 19 I\Icli., lS7o, Cliarles A. Chamberlain, who was born 12 Jan., 1849; a coal dealer. Kesidence, Chicago, III. Children : 6921 Maud G., b. 28 Oct., 1875; d. 24 Mch., 1878. 6922 Edwiu A., b. 10 Apr., 1877. 6923 i. William, b. 14 May, 1882. G924 Infant, b. 15 July, 1885; d. 20 July, 1885. 5647.— IX.-3255. Mary A. Smith, born in Corinth, Vt., 25 Apr., 1854, daughter of Charles C. and Susan (Tenney) ; married 12 Feb., 1873, Willard C. Johnson, who was born 4 ^\pr., 1846. Residence, Bradford, ^'t. Children : 6925 Anna L., b. 13 Nov., 1875. G926 Susie A., b. 9 Dec, 1880. 6927 Alice F., b. 16 Apr., 1884. 5649— IX.— 3255. Charles C. Smith, born in Corinth, Vt., 14 Aug., 1861, son of Charles C. and Susan (Tenney) ; married 2 Nov., 1882, Ada N. Sit- terle_y, who was born 26 Oct., 1862. Residence, Davenport, la.; a wholesale grocer and fruit dealer. Children : 6928 Martin H., b. 12 Dec, 1883. 6929 Cliarles C, b. 5 Oct., 1886. 5666.— IX.— 3291. Hermann Jon^athan Tenney, born 29 Mch., 1860, son of Prof. .Jonathan and Tlarriette A. (Bachelder) ; married, in New York city, 8 Nov., 1888, Alice Maude Penlington of London, England. Resi- dence, New York city, where he died, after a brief illness, 11 May, 1903. Children : 6930 Edbert Lawrence, b. 12 Jan., 1890. 6931 Calvin Jonathan, b. 3 Oct., 1894. 6932' Violet Alicia, b. 15 Oct., 1898. 5670.— IX.— 3291. Edbert LeGros Texney, born in Albany, N. II., 14 ]\[ch., 1.87.'), son of Prof. Jonathan and Ellen J. (LeOros); married 13 July, 1900, Martha Arline 13ray of New York city, who Avas born IS Sept., 1874. Residence, Ncav York city. He is connected Avith COG THE TENNEY FAMILY. Alfred Peats, as manager and in charge of all rural trade and editor of the Wall Pcqm- 3fonthly. 5671 — IX.-3291. Lawrence Harlow Tenxey, born in Albany, N. Y., 28 June, 1878, son of Prof. Jonathan and Ellen J. (LeGros) ; married, in Albany, 5 June, 1900, Charlotte Lavinia Campbell, who was born 12 June, 1878, daughter of Alexander and Sarah (Brooks). Resi- dence, Albany, at the homestead. He is manager of a large seed and grain firm, and has considerable literary abiUty. Child : 6933 Lawrence Campbell, b. 11 July, 1901. 5672.— IX.— 3292. Thomas William Texney, born in Concord, IST. H., 3 July, 1850, son of Daniel C. and Judith D. (Farren) ; married 1 May, 1873, Estella Carpenter of Hopkinton, N. H. Residence, Concord, and for the past thirty-five years connected with the Abbot coach manu- factory. Child : 6934 Anne Belle, b. 26 Apr., 1878. 5675.— IX.-S293. William Ellis Tennet, born in Wentworth, N. H., 22 Aug., 1857, son of Asa P. and Louisa F. (Gove); married 12 Jan., 1887, Addie E. Remick of Littleton, N. H. Residence, Concord, N. H., a carriage, wagon, and sleigh manufacturer. For fourteen years they were members of the First Baptist Church choir. After tak- ing a three months' vacation, Mrs. Tenney became a member of the Hanover Street Church choir (alto) at Manchester, N. H., now her third year (1903), and is a member of the Mendelssohn Ladies' Quartette of Concord. Child : 6935 Mildred Louise, b. 2 Mch., 1890. 5684.— IX.— 3301. I)i;. Edwix Roy Tenney, born 9 Apr., 1874, son of Dr. Asa P. and Minerva (Tenney) of Kansas City, Kan ; married in July, 1895, Laura Clifford, a native of Maine, daughter of Rev. Mr. Clifford of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. Tenney received a medical and surgical education ; a practitioner at Kansas City when com-^ missioned by the government in April, 1900, as contract siu-geon, U. S. A., and was sent to jMunich, thence to the small island of Siassi, where he remained until A|)r., 1903. He was very successful. GENEALOGY. (lOT and planned the United States hospital and was made sanitary instructor of the town. The last year was spent at Zaniboanza, and he had the experience of a six weeks' cholera epidemic and only lost two United States soldiers. Ilis family joined him, after a six weeks' journey, in 1901 ; all returned to Kansas, 20 June, 1903. lie is an earnest worker in the Christian Endeavor Society. Children : (5936 Asa Clifford, b. 7 Oct., 189(5. <)937 Emily Elizabeth, boru in Zamboauza, Mindanao, Phillipine Islands, 1 Dec, 1902; christened 21 June, 1903. 5689.— IX.— 3307. Lawrence Ten]vet Gray, born in Leavenworth, Kan., 14 Aug., 1864, son of Judge Barzillai and Mary D. (Tenney) ; married, in Stamford, Conn., 27 Jime, 1893, Su.sie Huntington Bean, who was born 11 Nov., 1866, at Stamford. Residence, Colorado Springs, Col. He received his education at Colorado College ; read law in Kansas and in Chicago, 111. ; is a mining expert and consulting eno;ineer. Children : »" 6938 Natalie, b. 21 May, 1895. 6939 Lawrence Tenney, b. 9 May, 1902. 5690.— IX.— 3307. Mary Theodosia Gray, born in Leavenworth, Kan., 6 jVug., 1866, daughter of Judge Barzillai and Mary D. (Tenney); married, at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., 29 Nov., 1893, Job Ilarri- man, w^ho was born at Frankfort, Ind., 15 June, 1861 ; an able law- yer and a rare orator. She was educated in Topeka and Kansas City, Kan. Children : 6940 Gray Chensworth, twin, b. 7 Jan., 1895. 6941 Mary Gwendolyn, twin, b. 7 Jan., 1895; d. 1 May, 1897. 5693.— IX.-3311. Louis TE5f:N^EY Ramsey, born in Monroe, N. Y., 4 Oct., 1877, son of Dubois Bevier and Almona S. (Tenney) ; married, at Bushony, Kan., 4 Oct., 1899, Zadie Hays, who was born 6 Apr., 1875. Resi- dence, Council Grove, Kan. Child : 6942 Theo May, b. 12 Sept., 1900; d. 19 Sept., 1900. 5709.— IX.— 3320. Charles Frederic Worcester, born in Newburyport, ]\[ass., 10 Feb., 1858, son of Daniel C. and Sarah (Tenney) ; married 6 May, G08 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 1878, Mary Sleeper, who died 27 Nov., 1880. He married his second wife. Children : 6943 Blanche; Marita. 5710.— IX.-3320. William Coleman Worcester, born in Newburyport, Mass., 20 Oct., 1863, son of Daniel C. and Sarah (Tenney) ; married 7 Mch., 1888, Jessie Hobson, from Maine. Residence, Haverhill ; removed to Danvers Centre, Mass. Child : 694.5 Lawrence Gray, b. 13 July, 1896. 5715.— IX.— 3328. Robert Bradford Smith, born in Lawrence, Mass., 7 Mch., 1858, son of Robert B. and Fidelia A. (Tenney) ; married 12 July, 1880, Jeanette Allen Waitt. Residence, Maiden, Mass. Children : 6946 Ernest Butler, b. 15 June, 1881. 6947 Edwin Osgood, b. 29 Dec, 1884; d. 12 May, 1887. 6948 Ethel Marion, b. 15 Feb., 1888. 5716.— IX.— 3329. Teijney Morse, born in Methuen, Mass., 30 July, 1864, son of Rufus W.and Mary C. (Tenney) ; married 26 Apr., 1894, Catherine Lecoynt Smith, who was born 15 July, 1867, daughter of Moses Gilman and Catherine Lecoynt (Burleigh). Residence, Maiden, ]\[ass. Children : 6949 Marion Frances, b. 17 Apr., 1895. 6950 Ruth Sanderson, b. 19 Dec, 1901. 5727.— IX.— 3342. Ivers Texxey, born in Melbourne, Australia, 22 Nov., 1877, son of Rev. George C. and Elsie (She])ard) ; married, in Brisbane, Aus- tralia, about 15 Apr., 1898, Pearl Lee French of St. Cloiul, Minn. Residence, Melbourne ; a bookbinder by trade, an artist by profes- sion, giving the most of his time to art. Child : 6951 Ivan D., b. in Aug., 1899. 5743.— IX.— 3348. ."NfiNXiE Eloisk Howell, born in Apalachin, N. Y., 4 Jan., 1864, daughter of George W. and Esther A. (Starkweather); married 17 Nov., 1866, Richard ^ruri)hy, who died in Plainfield, N. J., 5 Nov., 1893. She married 19 Sept., 1895, her second husband, John TI. (irey. Residence, Tow amhi, Pa. Children: GENEALOGY. (i09 6952 Eiileta Leone, b. 2 Oct., 1889. Ch. (3h.):— 6953 Helen Minnie, b. 20 Oct., 1897. 5744.~IX.-3348. Ella May Hoavell, born in Apalachin, N. Y., 14 Feb., 1867, (laughter of George W. and Esther A. (Starkweather) ; married 22 Sept., 1888, Diiane Ballon. Residence, Camden, N. J. She died 8 Apr., 1903. Cliild : 6954 Harold Starkweather, b. 5 Dec, 1892. 5745.-IX— 3348. AxxA Texxey Howell, born in Apalachin, N. Y., 2 Feb., 1874, daughter of George W. and Esther A. (Starkweather) ; married 25 Apr., 1894, Ijenjarain F. Stamp. Residence, Horseheads, X. Y. Children : 6955 Mildred Esther, b. 9 Mch., 1895. 6956 Percy Howell, b. 30 Dec, 1897. 6957 Benjamin F., b. 30 May, 1899. 5749.— IX.— 3350. Geor(ie n. Gould, born in Apalachin, X. Y., 8 Sept., ISTo, son of Stanley IT. and Sarah F. (Darrow) ; married 8 June, 1895, Lena Mallory. Child : 6958 Ralph Esmond, b. 13 Oct., 1897. 5753.— IX.-3351. Bektita Alice Taplix, born in Corinth, Vt., 30 Aug., 18G8, daughter of William and Ahce K. (TapUn) ; married 27 Oct., 1891, Frank I). Hutchinson of Washington, Yt., a farmer. Residence, Taplin Hill, East Corinth. Child : ^6959 Leo William, b. 17 Oct., 1895. 5757.— IX.-3353. Susie Jaxe Metcalf, born in Pierinont, X. 11., 24 Dec, ls04, daughter of John II. and Hannah (Taplin) ; married 23 Oct., 1888, Dea. Wilham H. Thompson, a farmer. Residence, one mile from East Corinth, Yt. She died 12 Oct., 1891. He married 2.") Jan., 1897, Catharine M. McLauchhn, and had two children. Children : 6960 Ellen Alice, b. 14 Aug., 1890. 6961 Susan Jane, b. 6 Sept., 1891. 39 610 THE TEXNEY FAMILY. 5758.— IX.— 3353. Charles IIexey Metcalf, born in Piermont, N. Tl., 9 Mch., 1867, son of John H. and Hannah (Taplin) ; married 27 Oct., 1891, Mary A. Colby of Corinth. Residence, Taplin Hill, East Corinth; a farmer. Children : 6963 William Allison, b. 29 July, 1893. 6963 Henry Temiey, b. 5 Nov., 1896. 5779.-IX.— 3417. "SVarrej^ George DxVVIs, born in Xewburyport, Mass., 29 Ang., 1870, son of James W. and Lizzie (Hills); married 7 July, 1892, Linnie II. Vine. Child : 6964 Percy Warreu, b. 18 Aug., 1895. 5795.— IX.— 3432. Alk E Augusta Texney, born in Leominster, Mass., 22 May, 1864, daughter of George M. and Sarah E. (Johnson); married 1 Sept., 1883, Joseph Obershaw, son of Nelson C. and Elizabeth A. llesidence, Leominster. Children : 696.5 Edward Joseph, b. 12 June, 1884. 6966 Millie Elizabeth, b. 20 June, 1888. 6967 Rachel Mary Enza, b. 21 Apr., 1893. 5798.— IX.— 3432. Ella Louise Tenney, born in Leominster, Mass., .8 Sept., 1871, daughter of George M. and Sarah E. (Johnson) ; married 8 Aug., 1889, Henry E. Swift. Residence, Leominster. She married her second husband, Ebenezer Ryder. Children : 6968 Charles Henry, b. 29 May, 1888; d. 8 June, 1888. 6969 Charles Henry, b. 1 Mch., 1890. 6970 William Sylvester, b. 10 Apr., 1891. Ch. (2h.):- 6971 , James, b. 15 Feb., 1899. 6972 Enza Bertella, b. 16 Feb., 1901. 5799.— IX.— 3432. David Andrew Texney, born in Leominster, Mass., 24 Oct., 1873, son of George M. and Sarah E. (Johnson) ; married in Sept., 1903, Miss Dugan. Residence, Leominster. He enlisted at Boston, Mass., 18 Jan., 1897, as private in the U. S. Marine corps; served on the U. S. S. Ileleiui^ was transferred to the Chic'nnHiti^ serving tlu-ee GENEALOGY. Gil years, and was discharged 21 ]Mcli., 1902. lie was on tlie Chirin- jKiti at the bombardment of Matanza, Cuba. 5808.— IX.— 3443. Nellie Fkaxces MAY>rAKi), born 27 Aug., 18()2, daughter of A'ney, l)orn in Leominster, jMass., 22 Nov., 18 69, daughter of WilUam B. and Mary J. (Carter) ; married 20 Jan., 1891, Albert A. Tisdale, who was born 7 Oct., 1857, son of Stephen and Ann (Whitcomb). Child: 6979 Ruth Madeline, b. 16 Dec, 1893. 5879.-IX.-3536. William Balch, born in Newburyport, Mass., 18 Aug., 1869, son of Hiram P. and Mary 8. (Morse) ; married Xellie Stevens of New- l>ur3"port, where they reside. He is a clerk in the savings bank. Children : 6980 Marguerite Stevens, b. 25 Aug., 1892. 6981 Raymond Tenuey, b. 8 Dec, 1894. 5926.— IX.— 3641. Charles Hexey Texxey, born in Everett, Mass., 5 Aju-., 1868, son of Henry Augustus and Mary Elizabeth (Phelps) ; married 25 Oct., 1892, Emma Caroline Millikin, daughter of Eugene and Sarah E. L. Residence, Hartford, Conn. He is a member of the firm of Thompson, Tenney & Crawford, bankers and brokers in New York, Boston, and Chicago. Children: 6982 Rockwell Campbell, b. 4 May, 1894. 6983 EKzabeth Phelps, b. 24 July, 1896. ' 6984 Charles Milhkeu, b. in Feb., 1898. 5938.— IX.— 3699. Jkxxie Estelle Smith, born in Chester, Mass., 5 July, 1862, f Edwin T. and Edna T). (l>iitler) of j\ranchester, N. II.: married, in 1897, .Vlbert AVyman. Ilesidence, Manchester, X. II. Cliildren : 7035 Vera Ruth, b. 20 Apr., 1S98; d. 7 May, 1898. 7030 Helen Vera, b. in Jan., 1900; d. in 1903. 6271.— IX.— 4231. Carrie Kimball Knight, born 2S Sejtt., 1872, daugliter of Oliver and Mary Caroline (Knight) ; married 23 .Fune, 1894, Morris Custer Hill; a shoemaker. Residence, Xe\vbury)»ort, ^Nfass. Children : 7037 Zilpha Caroline, b. 5 July, 1895. 7038 Oliver, b. 15 July, 1897. 7039 Richard Spofford, b. 25 Mch., 1901. 6275.— IX.— 4232. William Clevelaxd Knight, born 18 Aug., 1876, son of Edward S. and Hannah L. (Lattime) of Newbury, Mass. ; married 29 Sept., 1897, Ida F. Robie. Residence, Xewbury, Mass.; a farmer. Child : 7040 Beatrice Wells, b. 4 Aug., 1901. 6313.— X.-4377. Slsax Texxey, born in ]J)orchestei', Mass., 1 .Tan., 1878, daughter of Walter H. and Annie II. (Nichols) ; married 12 Nov., 1901, \. Marcy Edwards, of ]>rookline, Mass., son of Henry W. and ^Margaret (Younglove). Child: 7041 Maud, b. 21 Aug., 1902. 6317.-X.— 4379. Edith Texxey, born in Melrose, Mass., 25 .Ian., 1877, daughter of Lewis F. and Lena (Grover) ; married in Trinity Church, ]\Iel- rose, 15 Sept., 1901, Royal P. Barry, Jr., by Rev. Paul Sterling. Child: 7042 ' Royal P., b. 27 Nov., 1902. 6336.— X,— 4406. Nellie F. I>rk;ht, born 16 July, 1858, daughter of Thomas and Ellen Frances (Tenney) ; married 1 Jan., 1878, Edward F. Currant. Child : 7043 Edward L., b. IG Jan., 1879. G18 THE TENNEY FAMILY. 6337— X.— 4406. IIakkikt a. Bkight, born 6 Sept., 1861, daiigliter of Thomas- and Ellen Frances (Tenney) ; married 8 May, 1884, Alvin W. Clewes. IJesidence, Lowell, Mass. Children : 7044 Daisy F., b. 30 Apr., 1885. 7045 Grace B., twin, b. 25 Dec, 1888. 7046 Florence C, twin, b. 25 Dec, 1888; d. 29 Jan., 1896. 6339.— X.— 4406. Blanche W. Bright, born 1 Feb., 18G9, daughter of Thomas anringfield, Mass. Residence, Xewport. Cnildren : 7068 Park W., b. 17 June, 1883. 7069 Herman W., b. 15 July, 1886. 7070 Stuart K., b. 27 Nov., 1889-90. 'C)20 TPIE TENNEY FAMILY. 6451.— X.— 4518. Helen Ten.ni:v, daughter of Lewis and Sally J. (Farnsworth) ; married Cooledge Clark. Children : 7071 Ella; Etta; Minnetta; John. 6481.-X.-4546. Willi A Ar Burnett, son of Edwin and Ellen L. (Park) ; married (4ertrude 8. Leonard. Children : 7075 Mildred; d. 23 Nov., 1891. 7076 Edwinia, l3. 11 Oct., 1891. 6492.— X.— 4563. Harry Albert Texxey, born in Marlborough, N. H., 28 Oct., 1S61, son of William Munroe and Julia 8. (Hardy) ; married 20 Oct., 1887, 3Iary Gertrude White, of Peterborough, N. H., who was born 2 May, 1868, daughter of Samuel G. and Nancy B. Carter. Resi- -dence, Worcester, Mass. Manufacturer of shoe findings. Child: 7077 Marion White, b. 5 Aug., 1888, 6493.— X.— 4563. Ada Belle Tenney, born in Marlborough, N. H., 9 July, 1866, fXEY, born in Hilton, N". Y., 6 Jan., 1SG5, son of John and Amanda (Ferris) ; married Clara Anderson. Children : 7083 Floyd A., b. 16 Nov., 1889. 7084 Gladys M., b. 25 Nov., 1891. 7085 Harold E., b. 1 Oct., 1893. 6700.— X— 5098. Cora L. Coveht, born in Lodi, jST. Y., 26 June, 1854, daughter of Hiram II. and Janette A. (Tenney); married 17 Nov., 1875, Mr. Slaght, a farmer. Residence, New York. Children : 7986 Clarence H., b. 15 Dec, 1876; a plumber aud photographer. 7087 Alice May, b. 3 Mch., 1882; graduated at Farmer Academy,. 1903. 7088 Carrie E., b. iu 1885; graduated at Farmer Academy, 1903. 7089 Leland, b. in 1892. 6701. -X.— 5098. Mary Estella Covert, born in Lodi, N. Y., 11 Aug., 18G0, daughter of Hiram R., and Janette A. (Tenney) ; married 27 Xov., 1879, John F. Bradley, a farmer. Children : 7090 Floyd H., b. 13 Jan., 1882. 7091 LeRoy, b. in Sept., 1884. 6702.— X.— 5098. Carrie E. Covert, born in Lodi, X. \ ., L5 Xov., 1862, daughter of Iliram R. and Janette A. (Tenney) ; married in Feb., 1896, Edson Wyklotf, a farnjer. Children : 7092 Leon H., b. in Jan., 1897. 7093 Alice May, b. 3 Apr., 1898. 7094 Clare, b. in Oct., 1900. 6705.— X.— 5099. Virginia E. Dnri( k, born 21 May, 1862, daughter of AVesley and Mary E. (Tenney) of Hamlin, X. ^'. ; married 14 Jan., 1><9L <)22 THE TENNEY FAMILY. Miner C. Brokaw, a farmer of Seneca county, X. Y., where he is a laro-e fruit grower, having many acres of berries. Children : 709.5 Arthur H., b. 14 Jan.. 1893. 7096 Alice, b. 22 Dec, 1892. 7097 Herbert, b. 11 Sept., 1897. 7098 Abram, b. 3 Nov., 1898. 6706— X.— 5099. May H. Dimick, daughter of Wesley and 3Iary E. (Tenney) of Hamlin, N. Y. ; married 6 June, 1899, Yal E. Dormer of Syracuse, N. Y., assistant superintendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Residence, S\Tacuse. Child : 7099 Florence May, b. 2 Oct., 1901. 6710.— X.— 5100. luA IIowAUD Cross, born in Koylton, ]\Iich., 30 Dec, 1868, son of James- A. and Sarah A. (Tenney); married 15 Nov., 1893, Min- nie F. Wilson. Residence, Spring Lake, Mich. He was educated at Yalparaiso, and is in company Avith his father, engaged in fruit growing. Children : 7100 Eluier Howard b. 11 Feb., 1895; d. 14 Aug., 1897. 7101 Hazel May, b. 11 Aug., 1898. 7102 Florence Irene, b. 25 Apr., 1901. 7103 Ethel Milcb^ed, b. 15 Apr., 1903. 6711.-X.— 5101. Louie Haktmax, horn 1 Nov., 1862, daughter of Sela and Lucinda (Tenney) of Greece, N. Y.; .married 19 Feb., 1885, Orro Bennett, a farmer. Residence, Parma, N. Y. Children : 7104 Mary L., b. 14 Dec, 1885. 7105 Charles W., b. 2 Aug., 1887. 7106 Auua, b. 25 Jan., 1889. 7107 Elsie G., b. 12 Apr., 1892. 7108 William S., b. 22 AiTg., 189G. 7109 George C, b. 11 Sept., 1902. 6715.— X.— 5102. LoviE RuTii Tenxey, born in Hilton, N. Y., 5 June, 1871, daugh- ter of Peter 15. and Phedora (Brokaw) ; married 17 Aug., 1898, William R. True, principal of the Hilton High School. Residence, Hilton. Child: 71 10 Arthur Henry, b. 22 May, 1901. GENEALOGY. G23 6722— X.— 5105. I)oi:a a. Scutt, born 11 Dec, ISGo, daugliter of Warren and Kosalthea S. (Tenney) of Coopersville, Mich. ; married 8 Apr., 1S77, William T. Bowen, a farmer, who was born 21 Mch., 1859. llesi- yal p., Jr 617 Royal P., 3d 617 Sophronia (Tenney i 193 Barhtow, Mary Bacon 361 Bartholomew, Adelaide Eliza beth 404 Bartlett, Andrew 183 tiiiiley 265 Christopher 22 Mary Augusta 2B5 Mary K 427 Mai-y M 3.32 Peggy (White) 265 Phebe Jewett (Tenney). las Rachel (Atwood-Frye).. 22 Richard " 203 Samuel C 433 Bartley, Carrie Belle I Web.ster) 597 Helen Preston 4.58 Irving Dana 597 Joseph Dana 458 Mary Atwood (Tennoy)458 William Tenney 458, 597 Barton, nannfih( i ennty- Stark weather- Darrow) 290 Morris 290 Bascom, Abby 262, 468 Ada 466 Ada Sophia 468 Alice 466 Alice J 466 Alice Tenney 262,467 Catherine...." 262, 467 Charles Kempton 466 Eddie 467 Edgar M 467 Elias 262 Elias B 262, 466 Elihu 261 Elisha 262 Eilen 262, 468 Ellen (Kelsev) 468 Ellen M 262, 466 Emma 262 Emma Jane 466 Emma K 468 Ethel 467 Eunice Sophia (Kemp- ton) 466 Flora M 467 Florence Bell 466 Fred Eugene 466 Georgie A. (Phelps) 466 Hannah (Tenne\ ) . .261, 262 Harriet H 262, 467 Henry 2'.2 Imogene 467 J times P 262 James W 467 Loui.selle Ruel 466 Lovina ( Hike) 467 Luella (Haven) 467 Lvdia (Hurd) 261, 262 Mfirion 262 Marv E. (Emerson) 466 Marv J 466 Marv (Rogers) 466 Morton 262, 467 Rav P 467 Reuben 261. 262 Ruel G 262,466 Sanfor I H 262.467 Temperance (Tennev). .262 Wallace 262, 467 Bass, Hattie M. (Archi- bald) 310 632 INDEX. Bass, William 310 Bassett, Alt a F 321 Annie Rebecca (Pres- ton) 597 Edward Murray 597 Elsie M 321 Emeline Melissa (Ten- nev) 321 Hannah D. ( Dymoke)..268 Howard Murraj' 597 Imogene 401 Isabel Deming 597 Lysander Watson 321 Marion Preston 597 Melvin G * 321 Nancy 268 Preston Rogers ...597 Svlvanus 268 Watson B 321 Batchelder, Harrietts Ackland 489 SamuelG 97 Susan M 522 Bateman, Alfred E 180 Rosamond Little (Ten- ney) 180 Bates, Alice Isabella(Ten- nev) 578 Cecile Alice 578 Emilv Atwood 255 Hiram W 86 James 2i5 Ruth Hamilton 57.S Susan (Phelps-Goodell) 86 Willie H 578 Baun, 61 Baxter, Bessie Fern 571 Charles Augustus 571 Emma Hazel 571 Frank Bush 571 Kittle Dell (Tenney)....570 Bay, Marv J 265 Bayley, Anna 141, 142 Edwin Allen 577 Ephraim 141 Frye 141 Hannah (Fowler) 141 Jacob 141, 493 James 627 John 24 Lucia Anne (Watkins). .577 Marion Vesta 577 Moses 141 Susannah (Tenney)...24, 25 Beamax, Gideon 507 Isabell 287 Louisa Marion 507 Martha Ann Wilder 507 Phebe (Whitney) 507 Rebecca 298 Bean, Abraham 189 Alice H 523 Esther Lyman 523 France.sTheodosia Ten- ney) 198 Harrv M .523 James H 198 Susie Huntington 607 Sarah Annette (Tenney)5.50 Clarence Tennev 550 Bear, Robert H..." 550 Beck, Annie Hannah 371 Benjamin Janes 371 Caroline Elizabeth(Ten- ney) 371 Claude George 551 Dwiuht Harvev 371 Elsie May 371 (Jeorgi- Anthony 371 Harold Lester 551 Beck, Julia Melissa 371 Magdalene Jones 371 Mertie E.(Dale) 551 William Ames 371,551 Beckwith, Catherine 468 Beede, Charlotte M 578 Beeman, Mary 400 Belcher, Harriet 53,92 Mehitable (Tenney)..53, 92 Olive 92 Oliver 53, 92 Samuel 92 Woodbridge 92 Belden, Aaron 162 James P 162 Loui se 162 Louise (Tenney) 162 Pomerov ■ 162 Sarah (Hubbard) 162 Bell, 137 Charles 432 Deliveiance 63 Edwin F 279 Eliel Shumwav 335 Elizabeth Merinda..335, 528 Huldah (Tenney) 335 John 432 Julia Adeliza Everett.. .335 Louisa (Marshall) 279 Noah 335 Beman, Rebecca 109 Bemis, Mary L 619 Benedict, L hat les K 398 Benfield, Clara 163 Bennett, 237 Ada M 163, 369 Angeline Lurena (Mat- teson; 450 Anna 622 Benjamin S 163 C. Cornelia 241 Cecil Alvau 450 Charles W 622 Darius C 369 Eliza (Spofford) 200 Elsie G 622 Eunice (Tenney-Swil't).36S Florence Effle 450 Frank Austin 450 George C 622 Hiinnah Melissa 369 Hiram Alva 450 Horace 200 Levi E) 364 Percy LilcliHeld 364 Sarah Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 364 Sarah S. rrciinev) 518 William P " .364 William Pickering 364 Damon, Adeline (Cauk- ins) .508 Jennie Marion 508 Marv Elizabeth .521 William ..508 Dana, Fannie 480 Dane, Hannah 414 Melinda 205 Danforth, 575 Rachel 362 Danley, 222 Darby, Abigail 120 Samuel 100 Darling, Angeline 410 Henrv 5:3 John A 410 Louisa (Walker) 513 Mary 512 Mary 1 410 Mary N. (Ramsey) 410 Darrow, Asa B 290 Hannah ( Tennej^-Stark- weather) 290 Sarah Frances 290, 500 Dart, Sarah 3.59 Dascomb, James 269 Marrianne (Parker) 269 Davenport, Mrs. (Ten- nev) 107 Augustus 380 Elizabeth 109 Marv Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 380 David"son, Abby Frances 522 Jane C 125 Mary Emma 521 Davies, Mary Eliza 245 Davis 118 Abbie Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 3.59 Abbv Gardner (Gage).. .376 Al)iah 130 Abigail 143, 172, 290 Abigail Smith (Tenney) 1.53 Almina 390 Ann 441 Ann H 117 Amelia Lestina (Tem- ple) 560 Barnet 143, 291 Betsey (Burbank) 95 Blanche 3b9 Carrie 3.59 Carrie Adelia (Ten- ney) 469 Ca rrie V. (Frothing- ham) 520 Caroline .304 Carroll SpolTord 367 Charles 1.53 Charles F 413 Charles Henry 378 Clara F.( Dodge) 413 Cora .560 Corinne Hills .503 David Tennev 291 Dorcas H. (Nutter) 413 Ellas .1.53,367 Eliza (Tenner) 441 Elizabeth 143 640 INDEX. Davis, Elizabeth (Tennej-) 153 Ellen A. (Tenney) 359 Elraer G .' 413 Eugene 359,441 Eva Almertie (Carlton) 374 Frank Nelson 359 Fred 344 George 211 George B 520 George E 194, 376 George Tenney 367 Hannah Maria(Tenney)211 Henry 560 Holister 441 James 486 James Patterson 291 James Polk 469 James W 503 Joanna 367 John 153 Lewis J 370 Linnie H. (Vine) 610 Lizzie (Hills) 503 Lucj' Jane (Tennej')-- -400 Lulu Maud 367 Lydia Ann (Tenney). ...413 Margaret Ellen (Ten- ney) 367 Marietta (Bovnton) 344 Martha E. (Love-Ten- ney) 526 Mary 415 Mary Elizabeth 503 Mary Parker Harris (Tenney) 378 May Tennev 470 Mehitabel.."^. 209 Mehitabel (Tenney) 143 Merritt 359 Oliver 359 Percy Warren 610 Preston Richardson 413 Samuel 95 Sarah 37 Sarah Adeline( Evans). 370 Sarah Chase (Tennev- Walker) .'..153 Silas 209 Stephen 143 Stephen P. W 143 Susan (Tenney) 209 Susanna (Tenney) 209 Walter Little 367 Walter Poore 503 Warren George 503, 610 William C .526 William H 400 William H. C 291 William Henrv 291 William N 374 Davison, .\bby Frances.. 325 Abigail Wo(Kl\vard 326 Al()heus WMIliam 325 Charles 325 Charles 'I'enney 325 Laura (Tenney) 325 Lizzie Maria 325 Mary A. (Mun.sell) 325 Mary Emma 325 Dawkins, Sarah Ann 375 DAV.Algie Maria{Tcnneyj.522 Almira (fiage) 205 Benjamin 272 Bes.sie Mabel 374 Caroline 205 John Albert 374 John Carlton 374 Liz/.ie M. (Carlton) 374 Lucile Elizabeth 552 Day, Mary 376 Mary Lizzie 374 Nathaniel 205 Sophia (Symons) 272 Sophia Symons 272 Willard Tennev 522 William H .522 Dean, Catharine(Tenney) 98 Emily T. (Kingsbury; ..422 Esther ." 200 Hannah 516 Hattie B 563 Helen 563 Henry L 98 Huliert 563 Lizzie M. (Hardy) 347 Lydia 164 Lyman R 563 Martha A. ( Woodburn).563 Mary L 242 Myron A 563 Samuel B 347 Thomas 422 Willard 563 Dearborn. Aletha W 280 George W 87 Josiah B 487 Sarah Ann(Teuney-Lit- tle) 487 DeBacon, Sarah Lambert539 Decker, Louisa R 411 Mattie A. (Tenney) 471 W.L 471 D'Hamel, Enriqueta Na- varro 579 DeMers, Josette 523 Dennis, Hannah 169 Denny, Davis McCall... .601 Fisher Tenney 601 John Leighton 601 Mary 601 Mary Louise (Tenney).. 601 S. A 601 Samuel 81 Samuel Gayle 601 Sarah Louise 601 Svdnev Albert 601 William Mills 601 Derby, Andrew 509 Ida A. T 509 Julia (Divoll) 509 DeRochemont, Eva A 503 DeVaughn, Bertha Alice. 522 Dewey, Abram 157 Lucy Parthena 435 Sarah Ann 417 DeWitt, Nerissa 505 Dexter, Betsey 411 Diamond, Elizabeth 191 Dick, Adam 240 Mary Lovice(Pomeroy)240 Dickenson. .". .134 Matilda (Ober-Griflith).l34 Dickey, Nancy Gordon ..376 Sallv Spoft'ofd (Tennev) 94 ValkertO .'.. 94 Dickinson. Clarence Earl570 Elkanon Winchester 570 Eugene Irving 570 Florence May 570 George Grant .570 Lucy l.uellM 570 Olive Ro.sella (Sutton). .570 Rebecca 50, 85 Ruth 50 Samuel 50 Sarah Fifield 371 Dicky. H. C .591 Helmer 591 Mary Jane 454 Dicky, Minerva Melissa (Helmer) 591 DiGGS, Lizzie B 24S Dike. Jennie 390 Dillingham, Alfred Hub- bard 322. Benjamin C 322 Benjamin Franklin. 163, 322 Charles Augustus 322 Emma Louisa (Smith).. 321 Harold Garfield 322 Lydia Sears (Howes). ..322 Marion Eleanor 322 Mary Emma 322 Walter Francis 322 DiMicK, Laura 226, 425 Lucy (Tenney) 226 Luther H 272 Mary E. (Tennev) 583 May H '....583, 622 Newton 583 Ruth 226 Samuel B 226 Susan 226, 426 Virginia E 583, 621 Wesley 583 DiNSMooR, Samuel 340 DivoLL, John L 297 Julia 50» Sarah 304 Dix, Elizabeth 335 John A 432 DizBR. AdaF. (Tenney). .554 Wendell T 554 DoANE, Delia Peabody (Foster) 526 Frank Byron 526 Gladvs Marv 526 Helen Elizabeth.. 526 Marguerite Viola 526 Ruth Almeda 526 DoBSoN, Ann 354 Emma 354 Frank 354 Fred Simon 354 John 354 Mary Stickney (Hills- Currier) 354 DOCKHAM, 289- Abigail (Morse) 497 Alpheus Tenney 490 Charles F 497 Harriet Ellis (Tenney).497 J. C 497 Laura Lucretia 498 Martin Gibson 498 Minnie Luella 498 Nellie Elizabeth 49S DoDD, Mary L 597 Dodge, Alice Florilla 510 Almira 315 Clara F 413 Daniel 135 Elvira (Foster) 510 Florence Annettie 501 John 56,69, 93. Judith (Gates) 135- Marv Perley 146 Meranda C 294 Sallv Ill Stephen 510 Trvphena 229 William.. .501 DoK, Alice Mabel 489 Charles Madison 489 Eliza A 291 Henrv 284 Jane (McKeen) 284 Josephine 388 Lydia McKeen 284 INDEX. G41 Doe, Marj- 281 Scott W 489 Susan Adeliiiile (Ten- ney) 489 Dole, Abner 24 Alice K. (Lunt) 365 Amos Greenleaf 188 Bessie 36) Daniel 365 Edilh I. (Stanit'ord) 548 Edward 304 Elizabeth 69 Elsie Staniford 548 Enoch ■... 26 Gertrude 365 Josephine Louise (Con- den) 304 Lucy H. (Tenney) 188 Mary Carter (Tenney) . .365 Nathaniel 365 Pauline 310 Priscilla (Smith) 115 Rachel (Jewett) 26 Richard 33, 188 Richard, Jr.. 24 Sarah 165 William 24, 365, .548 DONOP, 87 DojjwoRTH, Emma Laura (Tenney) 514 George 514 Dormer, Florence May.. 622 Marv H. (Dimick) 62i Val E 622 Dorr, Esther R 507 Joseph 31 Dorset, Mary 60 Doty, 212 Martha (Tenney) 212 Douglas, Cora Stearn.s (Chase) 506 Oj'renousA 506 Flora Roxena(Newhall- Webher) 445 Male Bruce 445 William Bruce 445 Dow, Albert H 226 Andrew Gregg 384, 560 Benjamin 166 Cleora (Tenney) 226 Edna L 560 Elizabeth (Tennev) 166 Flora A.(Prindle) 560 Hannah 184 Helen Lovina 384 Justin Edwards 166 Lovina M. (Tennev) 384 Mabel A 560 Maria E. (Waterman )..2R4 Naomi 184 Reuben 91 Samuel 229, 384 Samuel Alvus 384 Trvphena 229 Tryphena (Dodge) 229 William Sampson 384 Down, Ann Eliza 401 Charles Burton 401 Cornelia (Stearns) 401 Edwin Ossian 401 Emilv Jane 401 Freda R. (Sanford) 401 George Abner 401 Hittie Elizabeth 401 Imogene ( Basse tt) 401 James Emerv 401 John \ 401 Lovina (Tenney) 401 Perrv Fernando 401 Phebe (Morrill) 401 Down, Ruth A. (Willits). .401 Downs, 300 Dozi ER, Angeline 293 Ukagsthom, Eliza 3:i4 Drake, Charles 3B6 Georgeanna Harriot Colby(Bro\vn-Tenney)3f6 Nellie (Putnam) 421 S.P 421 Draper, 321 Albina 418 Effle (Tenney) 321 Emeline .' 418 Martin 418 Seth C 418 Silas Tenney 418 Tenney ~ 418 Drees, 3."8 Ella T. (Tenney) 35s Dresser, Doll v 86 Drew, Ida Belle 506 Drury, 144 Mary 108 Dryden, Dorothy 579 Forrest Fairchild 579 Grace Marion (Carlton)579 John Fairfield 579 DucKRoviTZ, Kate Isabel 618 Dudley, Delia We.st 204 Sarah 324 Duel. Almira J 470 Dug AN, 610 DuMMER, Abigail 145 Joanna (Tenney) 145 John 32 N. N 169 Samuel, Jr 145 Sarah Noyes 145 Sophia Tenney 145 Dunbar, Alice A 599 Ansel 599 Blanche Dorothv 618 Blanche W. (Bright)... .618 F. Elywin 618 Lydia A. Nelson) 599 Duncan, Sarah 2.33 Dunham, Josephine 99 Sarah (Tenney) 99 Timothy 99 Dunklee, John 263 Louise 263 Lucretia (Buell) 263 Dunn, Andrew 173 Edward Willis.... 319 Ezra C 319 Mary Davis (Tenney). .319 Stephen Lucian 319 Durant, Julia Maria(Ten- nev) 308 Lettie Estella 398 568 Luther Lelan4 GuRNSKY, Melissa 391 Guthrie, Rose 587 Hackett, Hannah 193 Maria (Tenney) 215 Oliver 215 Hadden, Ann 27 Hadley, Belinda (Butler).137 Samuel P 137 Hale, Alice Gertrude (Brown) 625 Alice Little 486,604,625 Alice Little (Hale) 604 Benjamin 604 Cvrus King 604 Eliza Perry 417 Elizabeth 252 64(3 INDEX. Hale, Ella F 417 Knoch 90. 105, 171 Florence Louise (Gould >604 Hannah 132 Helen Pauline 625 Jane 42,43 Joanna Dodge 41 John P 230,432 Jonathan L 128 Joseph 41 Joshua 485, 604 Josiah Little 604 Julia 484 Julius A 417 L. F 282 Lavinia (Tenney) 282 Lydia 4i Martha (Palmer) 42 Moses 29 Patty 126 Polly 126 Sally (Tennev) 128 Samuel 24,42, 126 Samuel W 432 Sophia Cutler (Tenney)485 Thomas 417 Halkins, Henrietta 316 Hall, 541 Adaline S 464 Adella H. (Pillsbury). . .624 Alba 116 Amelia Louisa (Tenney)308 Benjamin 189 Daniel 50 Elinor 318 Ethel D 624 Flora 550 Frances Mdrtinese 529 Hannah 56, 57 Harriet (Tenney) 123 Henry Philander 251 James 465 Jane Emeline (Barnes). 251 Jane (Tennev) 71 John 34 Joseph 71 ].,uella Florence (Niles).541 Prudence (Jackson) 465 Rachel (Greer) 184 Richard S 308 Ruel D 624 Samuel 1S4 Samuel J 123 Sarah (Kimball) 34 Vina (Tenney) 116 Hallet, Enoch 109 Hallenback, Naomi 289 Hamblist, Sarah 136 Hamilton, Anna M. (Ten- nev) 420 Elizabeth 282 W. W 420 Hami.in, Alice Julia.. 456, 595 Cliristopher Roberts 456,.595 Cyrus 456 Cvrus Allston 595 Edith (Redman) .595 Emma Catherine 456 Henry Martyn 456 Mary Anne Roberts. 456,595 Marv Elizabeth (Ten- neV) 456 "Will'iam Maltt)y 456 Hammkr, Laura J .580 Hammict, Hessie Pearl.... 571 Dwif^'ht Thornton 571 Millie T. (Tenney-Her- rinp) 571 Thornton 571 Vera Grace 571 Hammond, 382 Elizabeth (Ponsland).. ..396 Mary Ella (Tenney) 382 Sarah Gilbert 395 Stephen 395 Hanaford, 97 Elizabeth (Tenuev) 97 Handy, Ann M 219 Eben 219 Miranda T. (Billing-s). . .2!9 Hanev, Jame.s M 471 Mary Eliza (Tenney).. .471 Hanna, Ella Luisa 589 Hanscomb, Marv E. (Ten- nev) 221 Orren 221 Hanson, Cora Agnes (Has- tings) 374 Lowell 1 374 Harding, Caroline E 438 Clark H 440 Ordelia S. (Foster) 440 Hardy, Aaron 253 Aaron, Jr 255 Aaron A 253 Alice (Fisk) 566 Ann 17,354 Anne 56 Catherine C. (Tennev). ..347 Charles 56, 354 Charles A 347 Charles L 333 Daniel 17, 41 David B 333 Ebenezer 17 Elias 566 Eliza 347 Elizabeth 66 Ellen Elizabeth 333, 527 . Emeline F 333 George 354 George W 333 Hannah 17, 133, 201 Hannah Jane 354 Hannah (Tenney) 55 Harriet 253 Henrietta E 347 Hepzibah 56 Hiram T 333 Isaac 17 Jacob 17 Jacob, Jr 37 James 17 Joel 347 John 354 Joseph 354 Julia S 566 Lizzie M .347 Lucretia 354 Lucy Ann 333 Lucy (Tennev) 333 Luther 333 Martha 41 Martha E 333 Mary 20 Mary (At wood) 253 MarVC 347 Mary Sarah 253 Mercv (Tennev) 17 Nettie S 347 Paul 56 Phebe 354 Philip 55 Rebecca 41 Reuben 354 Richard 17 Rod no V J 347 Rodne'vT 317 Ruth (Tennev) 626.627 Sarah 17,354 Hardy, Sarah Ann (Hills)35-3t Sarah Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 347 Thomas 17 Thomas, Sen 17 William 627 William E 347 Zilpha 5a Harmon, Edna Rebecca (Tenney) 598 John 55 Leonard H 598 Mary 55 Harnden, Laura Anna- belle 587 Harriman, Gray Chens- worth 607 Hiram 8. Job 607 Jonathan 355 Lvdia M 355 Martha 306 Mary Gwendolyn 607 - MaryTheodosia (Gray).607 -- Peggy 134 -^ Sallv 355 / Walter 43^'^ Harrington, Alice E 528 Ellen A. (McMahon)....562 Florence Abbie 61L Frederic Augustus 611 Gerald Mark 611 Hattie 395 Julia 387 Lawrence Mavnard 611 Lvdia Jane (Tennev) . . .387 Morton Mason 387, 562 Moses 82,84 Nellie Frances (May- nard) 611 Kachel 611. Ruth Louise 611 o o 387 SvbelVe Chase 611 Timothy 109' Harris, 66. Annice (Tenney) . 430 Cora ISO' Ella 565 Emeline Charity 238 Eunice 520 Marv 199, 203, 204, 506 Sarah 68 Walter Harris 203 Warren 430 Harrison, Benjamin 385 443, 444 Caroline 582 Charles Edward 521 Earl 582 Edward Smith 582 Grace Elwell (Tenney). 521 Helen Cleaver 582 Nellie Payson (Smith).. 582 Harum, Emma 572 Hakt, MaryM 199' Hartman, .Augusta 584 Gertrude 584 Louie 584,622 Lucinda (Tenney) 584 Sela 584 Harton, Anna L 422 Thomas 422 Hartong, Jennie E 370 Hartshorn, Mary Polly.. 176 Harvey, Abbv Kimball (Tennev) 260 Edwin H.". 260 Judith D 228 Lydia 203: INDEX. G47 H ASBROOK, Emina L. ''Tcn- ney) 383 James E 385 Sarah Aun (TunnejO 385 Theodore 383 8. A., Mrs 208 Haseltine, 70 Ai igail (Teuno.v) 21, 35 David 14 Ebenezer 70 John 11 Nancy 254 Nathaniel 35 Samuel 24, 140 •Haskell, Abigail 156 Dason 156 Ezekiel 37 Haskins, E. G 220 Roxanna (Tenne.v) 220 Hastings, Aletlia W. ( Dearborn) 280 Alice L. (Tenney) 566 Alma 485 Anna L 381 Carl W 566 Charles C 485 Cora Agnes 374 Cyrus 139,280, 485 Daniel 280, 484 Daviil M 485 Edwin P 485 Elizabeth 70 Frank C 485 Oeorge 139 George C 485 George E 566 James 57 John F 485 John M 485 Judith ( Merrill) 280 Julia Ann (Carlton) 374 Julia (Hale) 484 Lena Belle 485 Mary Elizabeth 373 Mary (Foster) 57 Mary (Green) 139 Mar'v ( Munn) 484 Mehitable 139 Perley Merrill 2S0, 485 Ehoda 139. 279 Rhoda A 485 Robert Smith 374 Rollen B 485 Rosina 139, 279 Ruth D. (Robie) 485 Sarah Philinda 373 Simeon 139, 280 Susan (Tenney) 479 Susanna rrennev) 139 Hatch, Emily '. 181 Esther Parsons (Mason) 434 George B 434 Mar-- (Tenney) 141,492 Walter Macomber 492 Hathaway, Andrew A 473 Mrs.JoshuaW.See Mar- tha Jane (Tenney). Joshua Warren 169 Julia Andrews (Finney)473 Martha Jane (Tenney)... 20 169 Haviland, Anna Ellison.. 448 Haven, Luella 467 Hawk,' 3.58 Mary A. (Tenney) 358 Hawkes, Laura Sprague (Tennev) 266 William H 266 Hawkins, Mary 339 Hawks, Lyllev) 503 Betsey (Johnson) 302 Charles 352 Clara Belinda (Policy). .508 Clement 302 Cvnthia (Pearson) 354 Edith Carter 508 Elizabeth J. (Perkins).. 354 Elizabelh Jane (Tilton).355 Elizabeth Rockw« 11,3.52, 541 Elizabeth (Tenney).325, 352 Emma Henrietta 325 Ethel Colburn .508 Eugene Beverlv 503 Eva A. (McGahan) 296 Francis 180 Fred Beaman 507 florham (Tennev) 180 Grace Eliza bet h 302 Hannah 73, 296 Hills, Hannah Jane.. 180, 354 Hannah (Tenney) 180 Harriet Allen 355 Harriet Jane .355 Helen Maria 508 Henrietta Pea body (Pearson) 542 Hud.son P 543 Joanna 354 John 147 Joshua 296,503 Katherine 296 Katherine Belle 503 Lizzie 296, 503 Lucius 302, .507 Lucv Jane 352,541 Lydia 296, 503 Lydia (Chapman) UO Mabel Clara 508 Martha Ann W i 1 d e r (Beaman) 507 Mary 296, 503 Mary Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 296 Mary Frances 354 Mary S. (Rogers) 355 Mary Stiekney 180, 354 Maud Ashton 543 Merritt Cu;^ter 543 Moses 296 Nancy Colburn 508 Nettie Stanley 543 Obadiah 74 Ora (Carter) 302 Rachel (Lowe) 74 Rodney M .355 Ruth 74 Samuel 296, 503 Sarah Ann 180, 354 Smith 74,302 Thomas 508 Thomas Augustus 508 Verna Morrill 504 V'dney 302 William 296 "William Francis 180,354 William Henry 325 William Perkins. .. .354, 542 William Rodney 543 HiLYARD, Henry C. T 7, 8 HiNCHMAN, Harriet Eliz- abeth (Tennev) '^'87 John 287 Hinckley, Edith Wood.. 306 Emma Walker 306 Nehemiah — 306 HiNMAN, Alice Julia (Hamlin) 595 E. B 293 Edgar Lenderson 595 Eleanor Hamlin 595 Ellen J. (Waggoner). ...293 Hitchcock, — - 239 Alvin W 411 Clara Louise (Fassett)...592 Edward Ciritlln 446 Edward Northrup..447, 592 Eloise Tenney 447 Hannah Julia (Mever)..592 Harriet Cattle ". 4 17 Harvev Uexford. ...417, 592 Hildre'th Castle 592 Lily 447 Mabel Winchester. .447, 592 Mary Rebecca 447 Mary Tenney (Castle). 416 Randf)lph Howard 592 William Charles ,592 Hoadlry, (Charlotte Sophia (Kimball) 195 Hoadley, John C 195 Hoard, Addie Louise 436- HoBART, David 117 HoEBS, Luc}^ A 320 HoBsoN, Jessie 608 William 11 Hodgkins, Christopher. ..391 Melissa (Gurnsev-Ten- ney) 391 Holdbn, Alzina(Tenney).563 C. Myric 492 Cephas 563 Delilah 563 Etta .563 Flora 563 Harrison 563 Melinda ..563 Merritt 563 Sarah J 493 Sarah Johnson (Story- Tenney) 492 Holdridge, Gershom 2.35 Rebecca (Crouch) 235 Rebecca Crouch 235 Holland, Catherine 194 HoLLiNRACK, Elisha 289 Hollinghead, 255 Caroline (Atwood) 255 HoLLis, Ula 379 HoLMAN, Acha.*h 396 Hannah (Chenev) 29 John '. 29 Mary (Tenney) 86 Nancy (Tenney) 86 Stephen 86 Willard 17a Holmes, 49 Alexander 613 Derastus 293 Fanny J 525 Grace Lindsay 613 Mary E. (Waggoner).. .293 Holt, Betsev 90 Charlotte (Gage) 194 Delia 563 Joshua 194 Mary A 124 Holton, Charles D 420 Clarence E 420 Esther Angeline (Ten- ney) 420 FredG 42a HoLYOKE, Henrietta Gil- man (Little) 341 W. P 341 Hood, Ella 546 Hopkins, Harriet (New- ell) 329 Sarah 1 410 HopKiNSON, Caleb 38 Ebenezer 66 Elizabeth 52 Elizabeth (Pearson) 25 Jeremiah 25 John 25 John,Jr 71 Margaret (Tennev- Bar- ker) 25 Rebecca 71 Rebecca (Tennev) 71 Sarah 71 HopsoN, Rebecca 117 Horn, Rose Minerva 620 HosLEY, Sarah 341 HosMicR, Jonathan 110 Lvdia 234 Marv 110 Nancy (Tenney) 235 Sidney 235- Hougutailing, Angeline.28T INDEX. 049 Houghton, Anna(Cragin)525 Eugene H 502 Florence Papin(Simnis).502 Jotham 84 Steadman 525 Susan M 525 House, 404 Calist a ( Booth) 404 Houston, Charlotte 435 HovEY, Abigail (Foster). .152 Benjamin K 152 Louise ..345 Mary (Jackson) 26 Moses 51 Phebe (Tenney) 50, 51 How, .Abraham 55 Ichabod 31 Judith (Tennjy) 34 Jedediah 48 Phebe (Tenney) 31 Reuben 34 Howard, Abigail 313 Amanda Reiff 531 Ann 423 Arthur W 531 Charles 531 Charles T 393 Edward 340 Edwin 340 Eliza 531 Elizabeth Bailey( Little )339 Elizabeth Pierce 531 Elizabeth S. (Tenney). .198 Ellen R. (Needham) 393 Franci.s S 393 Frank P 531 George 531 George Washington 393 Harriet Cordelia 482 Harriet Louise 340, 532 Henry 340, 531 Horace 531 Horace Mason .340, 531 James Sullivan 340, 531 Lucius E 393 Lucy 241 Maria 393 Martha 531 Martha Adams(Tenney)393 Martha B. (Sn. iggs) 531 Martha Caroline 340, 532 Mary Elizabeth 340, 532 Marv (Hawkins) 339 Nancy Abby 340 Nettie 531 O. H 198 R. H 260 Sullivan 339 Susan Chenev (Tenney- Jones) 260 "William 339 Howe, Abbv Jane (Wor- cester) 329 Alice B 503 Avery F 1T8 Caroline Augusta 472 Caroline C 178 Clarissa 178 David 178 E.Henry 179 Edward W 178 Elizabeth Josephine 472 Fisher 178 George 598 Henrv 1-12 Humphrey S 330 Jerusha 698 Joseph S 472 Kimball 178 Levi 178 Howe, Lucy (Tenney) 112 Lydia A. (Tenney- Chase-Snow) 598 Mariha A 178, 464 Martha (Kimball) 178 Mary Augusta (Tenney). 472 Marv E 178 Mary Elizabeth 330, 524 Parker (Worcester) 330 Rachel 410 Rosanna .598 Ruth Ann (Gibson) 179 Kuth (Colby) 464 Samuel W 598 Stephen 464 Sylvia 178 Winslow 178 HowELi,, Anna Tenney. ..499 Alma Teuuey 609 Ella May 499,609 Ellen Louise 499 Esther Ann (Stark- weather) 499 Frances Janette 499 George W 499 Minnie Eloise 499,608 Orville Augustus 499 Howes, Lydia Sears 322 HoYT, 564 Anna 130 Anna (Sibley-Stevens). .130 Eastman 130 Elizabeth 201, 462 Frank E 467 Harriet H. (Biscom) . ..467 Joanna (Tenney) 130 John 130 Julia (BoLse) .564 Martha Clough 130 Mary E 174 Moses 467 Nancy 462 Ruth A. S 491 Samuel 130 Hubbard, 202 Agnes H. (Waterbury).537 Benjamin Farley 346 Carlton (Waterbury)...537 Drexel Tenney 537 Elizabeth 541 Frederick Augustus.346,537 Hannah (Russell) 346 John Theodore 346 Levi 292 Luther 346 Luther Prescott 346 Marv Cummings (Ten- ney) 345 Mary Tenney 346 O. P 433 Priscilla (Carlton) 202 Sarah 162 William Norris 346 Hudson, Darius 90 Eddie 409 James 409 Maria (Tenney) 409 Oliver 90 Oscar 409 Ruth (Blanchard-Ten- ney) 90 Hugh, Emma 565 Humphrey, Albert Par- melee 544 Angle Tryphena (Ten- ney) 544 Marjorie Edson 544 Tennev Rawson 544 Huxkin's, Belle Ann 352 Elizabeth (Tenney) 524 Hunkins, Elizabeth (Ten- ney-Hills) a52 Leila Yeatiin 3.MJ, 542 Lydia Kcisc 3.52,542 Mary Hannah 524 Marv Hannah 363 William 352,524 Hunt, Clara Helen .598 Enoch S 598 Gertrude J 379 Hanuali (Sticknev) 67 Harriet " 484 Harrieite Varnum (Ten- ney) 484 Paul Miner 484 Rebecca Saterfleld 598 Simon 79 Timothv 67 Walter iMIles 484 William Foran .484 HuNTUR, Robert 10 Goldie May 495 Huntington, Sarah 357 HUNTLKV, Charlie T 412 Emma J 412 Orinda (Tennev) 412 Ornn 412 HUNTOON, EdgnrN 386 Fannie Adelia 387 George Edgar ..562 George Henrv 386, 561 Grace Adelia .562 Helen Sylvia 562 Jo.senh 386 Joseph C 386 Marv Leonora 387 Marv (Stephens) 562 SvlviaAdelia 387 Sylvia (Tenney) 386 HuRD, Anna Caroline 342 Bela 469 Clara Ethel 524 Caroline Wealthy (Lit- tle) 342 Edwin Henry Neven....343 Elisha 469 Eliza O 343 Florinda (Stevens; 469 Julius Augustus 342 Lewis 342 Lewis Gardner 342 Lvdia 261,262 Nellie (Tenney) 469 William Little 343 Willie 469 HuRLBERT, Lueinda (Ten- ney) 120 Eli 235 Lueinda (Tenney) 235 Polly 116 Hurst, Henry C 415 .May (Tennev) 415 HusE, Ann E 295 Ann Noyes 295 Charles Warren 295 Elizabeth Caldwell 295 Elizabeth Smith 145,295 Elizabeth (Tenney) 144 Elizabeth Tenney 145 John 144,145 Mary Frances 295 Mary Moody 145, 29 > Samuel Augustus 295 Samuel Tenney 14.5, 295 Sarah 145,295 Sophia Tenney 145, 295 William Henry 295 HuTCHiNGs, Chauncy R..60O Flora Genevieve (Ten- ney) 60O 650 INDEX. HuTCHiNGs, Jane Robin- son 315 Mellie 600 Sophia (Webb; 315 Solomon 315 HuTCHiNs, Jerusha 51 Hutchinson, Abigail 19 Alfred 340 Bertha Alice (Taplin) ...609 Frank D 609 Harriet N 479 Leo Williams 609 Lvdia 340 Paulina 344 Ri.-hard 19 Hyde, Charles 321 Ida Delia 321,520 Mary Emma 321,520 NelHe Jane 321,520 Phylinda A. (Tenney)..32l Ii.LSLEY, Wingate 187 iNGALLS, 186 Abigail 132 Alfred 132 Ann 132 Charle.s 132 Joseph Frye 132 Maria 97 Mollv (Sticliney-Carl- ton) 132 Ruth 97 William 97,98 iNGERSOLti, 204 Antoinette DeForrest..434 E iward P 434 George L 581 John 204 John G 204 Marv Augusta 581 Nancy (Gage> 204 Ingham, Alice A 311 Joseph 311 Innis, Grace M 576 Irving, Mary 456 Irwin, Catherine (Foer- man) 343 Lavantia 343 William 313 IsoM, Ida Mav 501 1 VERS, Fred EJush 404 James 404 Mark Engene 404 Martha Elizabeth 404 Merrill Dewey 573 Orren Alpheus 404,573 Owen Orange 404 Rosa (Barnes) 573 Susan Avarilla (Tenney)404 Jack, Lulu 247 Jackson, Ann Eliza (Ten- nev) ...501 Charles H 501 Charles Tennev 501 Edna 511 Harriet Louisa 314 Harriet Newell (Ten- ney) 314 Ida May 501 Mary 26 Prudence 465 Samuel J 314 Timothy 71, 94 Jackman, Judith 95 Lydia 94 Mary 95 Polly 95 Rebecca P 350 Ruth 204 Jackman, Susan B 89 Timothy 80 J.'^coBS, Anna 115 J ACyDE, Kate 370 James, Gilbert L 400 Maria (Tenney) 400 Jameson, Eliza." 132 Eliza, 2d 132 Elizabeth 133 Jane 546 John 132 Mary 132 Polly 132 Robert 132 Sally 13-2 Jasbph, Abigail 149 Abigail (Tennev) 149 Albert B 304 Bartimus 149, 304 Caroline (Davis) 304 Charles 149, 304 George 304 Joseph 149 Louisa 149, 304 Mary Ann 149 Nabby (Tennev) 149 Samuel 304 Jaques, Abigail 150 Jay, Byron 369 Henry 369 Mariett (Bennett) 369 Martha J. (Bennett)... 369 Jeffers, 528 Jenkins, Ellen (Nutting- Eaton) 506 James 506 Mary E 205 Jbnks, Bela W 262 Hannah Stevens ..262 Mary Stevens) 262 Merinda E 384 Jenner, Addie J. (Ten- ney) 247 Jacob 247 Jerrell, Annie 461 Jewett, Abel 26 Amos 26, 53 Ann 52 Ann (Tennev) 26,53 Aquila 26, 53, 107 Benjamin 528 Bethiah.. 26 Betty 52 Daniel 52 Ebenezer 71 Elizabeth 26,88.92 Elizabeth (Hopkinson).. 52 Emma Alice 603 Ezekiel 15 Ezra 26 Francis 15 Hannah 35,36 Hannah (Pickard) 26 Huldah 172 Jane (Searle) 26 Jane (Tennev) 26, 33 Jeremiah 26,88,91 Joseph 26 Marietta 528 Martha 528 Martha P 246 Martha (Pearson) 26 Mary 159 Mary ( Tackson-Hovey) 26 Mary (Pingree) 26 Maximilian 35,36 Mehitable 26 Phebe 91 Polly 159 Rachel 26 Jewett, Rebecca (Law) 26 Roger 159 Sarah 26,35 Seth 151 Stephen 53 Susanna . . 71 Thomas 18 William 26 Johnson, 76,103,204 Mrs 74 Abel 174 Abigail (Clark) 588 Abner M 440 Abner Morse 588 Alice F 605 Andrew 539 Ann (Tenney) 204 Anna 77 Anna Frances 475 Anna (Kimball) 65 Anna L 605 Annie 475 Artemas Nickson 315 Arthur Dean 588 Arthur L 476 Betsey 302 Betty (Bradstreet) 77 Charles H 475 Charles L 304 Chrissia N 489 Cordelia Elizabeth 588 Cordelia Rebecca (Ten- ney) 587 Cvnthia 174 Dolly ( Bowers) 174 Edward E 476 Elizabeth 17 Elizabeth (Story) 16' Ellen Augusta (Tenney) 162 Emeline (Gage) 205 Emily Louisa 316 Eunice 54 Eunice (Johnson) 54 Eva A 476 Francis Alonzo 316, 519 Frank Tenney 588 Hannah 17 Hannah (Tenney) 16 Hannah Lydia (Tenney)475 Hannah (Tenney) 17 Harriet Ann 295 Henry 162, 174 Hiram 475 Isaac 16 John 17,627 Jonathan 17 Joseph 16, 17 Joshua 54 Josiah 504 Laura 303 Lizzie Jane 593 Lucv (Farnsworth) 504 Martha 388 Martha (Bowers) 90 Mary 17, 54 Mary A. (Smith) 605 Mary Elizabeth 295 Mary Elizabeth{ Tenney )475 Mary Frances Louisa (Tenney) 440. 558 Marv Frances (Tenney)304 Mary (Johnson) 17 Mary (Loathie) 16 Mary P. (Smith) 519 Moses 48 Nathaniel 17 Peter 54 Philip J 295 Rebecca Crouch (Hold- ridge-Tenney ) 235 INDKX. 051 Johnson, Reuben 90 Robert A 476 Robert M 475 Sally 192 Samuel 56, 65, 92 Sarah 5M Sarah A 423 Sarah Elizabeth 475,504 Sarah Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 476 Silas Grant 297 Solomon 54 Sophia Tenney (Huse)..295 Sophronia Almira (Ten- nev) 297 Stephen 174 Susie A 605 Thirza 300 Thomas 17 Wa rren 205 Willard C 605 William.... 16,17,72,77,235 William G 476 William T 476 William W 588 Zachariah 17 Jones, A. K 568 Ada Aloisa 5-, Lillian 515 Miirv Abbie (Tennev) . .515 William H 515 McClimans, Martha 224 McCloskey, Mary Ann (Tenney) 308 Robert 30» McClure, Ann 333 Daniel 342 Laura Anna (Little- Knoggs) 342 Thomas 342 William Bell 342 McCollester, Ac hash (Holman) 396 Charles 396 Reliefs 396 Silas 396 McCrae, Augusta M. (Tenney) 408 J. L 408 McDaniels, 422 Laura (Kingsbury) 422 McDonald, 542 Ada (Tenney) 602 Donald 603 Etta P. (Tenney) 542 Frances E mma 603 Milton Tenney 603 Robert 550,602 Robert Tenney 608 McDoNOUGH ...'. 122 McFate, Aaron Meshach.569 Clara 569 Dora Jay 569 Edgar Clark .569 James Smith .569 Joseph 569 Joseph Nathan 569 Leola 569 Lucy Olive 569 Marv Maria 569 Olive Eliza 569 Olive Eliza Tenney 569 Rowena Celesta .569 Roy Lisk 569 McGahan, Eva A 296 -McGee, Martha L 400 McIntire, Fran k Kit- tredge .346 Ingalls Kittredge 346 Phebe Hale (Tenney).. .346 McKeen, Jane 284 Silas 284 McKinley, William 431 Mrs. William 329 McKinstry, Elizabeth Smith 146 Lydia (Tenney) 146 Lvdia Tenney 146 William 146 McLaughlin, Catherine M 609 McLaughlin, John 280 Rodnev 200 Susan (Kimbain 280 McLoughlin, Jerusha C. (Spofford) 200 McMahon, Ellen A 562 McNair, Alice (Richard- son) 598 David 598 David A 474 David Tenney 598 Emma Lizzie (Tenney). ,597 Eugene L 597 Julia Trumbull Wilcox. 474 Julia Wilcox 474 McNeil, 406 Adaline (Kidder-Ten- nev) 406 Alice 440 McNemar, Lena B 436 INDEX. G;j5 McRay, Charles 422 Laura (Kiagsburj^-Mc- DanieLs).. 422 McWharteb, Mary 602 Mabbs, Jane Parmelia (Williams) 483 John Williams 483 Jonathan 483 Martha Ann (Williams- Wilcox) 483 Mack, Archie 564 Carrie 564 Ella L. 537 Elva 564 Janet 564 Lydia M. (Gould) 564 Macy, Edward Snell 536 Jesse 535 Jessie Maud 536 Lyman Stoddard 536 Marv Maud (Little) 535 Prescott Little 536 Maechler, Carrie Clark (Tenney) 553 Dora Elizabeth 553 Edgar 553 Fred W 553 Gertrude A 553 Margaret 553 Magoon, Charles 309 E 309 Frank T 309 Henry 309 Margaret Ellen (Ten- ney) 309 Maguibe, Martha Louise.489 Mahor, Leonard 217 Myranda (Tenney) 217 Main, Charles Josiah 415 Jane Ann 415 Josiah, Jr 414 Lydia Maria 414 Lydia Maria (Billings). 414 Mary Melissa 4:4 Makes, Rose Williams.. .452 Mallett, James W 415 Jane Ann (Main) 415 Maria Phebe 246 Mallory, Lena 609 Manley, 71,94 Martha 241 Manluer, David 62 Mann, Caroline O 316 Mansfield, Earl 587 Fidelia Alberta 587 George 587 Thomas 587 Victor Stevens 587 William Jordan 587 Marble, Cina 164 Jonathan ISf March. 50 Hannah 187, 188 J.H 486 Margery, Susanna (Grif- fln) 215 Marks, Carrie 496 Marsh, Cynthia 225 Fidelia Alberta (Tenney- Mansfleld) 587 Rhoda 350 William J 587 Marshall, Betsey 274 Carrie C. (Chase) 279 Clara C 279 Daniel 138,279 BlizabethC 161 Emily ]j. (Brown) 279 Emma J 511 Hannah J. (Campbell).. 279 Marshall, Hiram B 412 Isaac 138 James E 511 Jennie M. (Willard) 412 John 138 Louisa 279 Louise 138, 279 Ly man C 279 Mehitable (Tenney) 138 Moses R 279 Reuben 138 Sarah E. (Greer) 511 Sarah J 434 William C 279 Marsden, Mary Ellen 308 Marsten, Sarah 488 Marston, Carlos 228 Jeremiah 294 Mary Jane 294 MerandaC. (Dodge) 294 Susanna Eunice (Ten- ney) 228 Martin, Cora Es telle (Tenney) 372 Daniel W 302 James 313 Mary Ann iKnowlton) ..302 Nathaniel 97 W. C 372 Marvin, C. A 473 Cordelia Augusta 473 Marx, Benjamin Lodge.. 447 Mary Eloise (Castle).. .447 MASEHOUNOINET,See Mus- quonononit. Mason, Angle E 415 Ann Williamine Smith. .434 Charlotte T 329 Emily Gove (Tenney).. .415 Esther Parsons 434 Flora Anna 434 H. N 220 Henry K 4i5 Horatio N 415 Mary Chandler 434 Marv (Da vis) 415 Mary T 415 Samuel W 434 Mastin, Florence Ger- trude 450 Harriet C. (Tenney). .. .450 Herbert L 450 Leslie Elizabeth 450 Mather, Allen W 260 Mary Herrick (Tenney)260 M.^^THis, Gertrude Eliza- beth 523 Matteson, Aaron 124, 249 Aaron Eugene 249 :, Aschah 124,248 Adelia Eva 249 Alvan Tenney 244 Aageline Lorena — 244, 450 Ann Eliza 249 Archibald 123, 124 Archibald Morris 249 Charles Wesley 248 Clara Louise 249 Daniel Dewit Tompkins 124, 249 Delia Augusta 249 Don Blossom 249 Effle 244 Eliza (Clark) 249 Ellen Imogene 249 Emeline Naomi (Coates)249 Emma Aletta 244, 4.50 Erskine Spencer 249 Florence Dora 244 Hiram Austin 244 Matteson, Hiram Cecil.. .244 Jane Bradshaw 248 Jane Maria (Clark) 249 Jane Moorhead 249 Jerusha Lovina (Rich- ardson) 124 Jesse 124, 249 Julia Ann 124 Lovice (Tenney) 123 Luna Lovice..". 124, 249 Mary Ann 124 Mary Eugenia 248 Mary Lovice 249 Merritt 124,248 Nanov Kingsbury (Ten- ney) 244 Nancy (Wheeler) 248 Olive Fisk •,;48 Sarah Josephine 249 Spencer 124, V48 Spencer, Eugene 248 Tenney 249 Thomas 123 Thomas Clark 249 Thomas Jeflerson 124 Van Buren 249 Matthews, Ebenezer G..413 Franklin Kimball 413 Irene (Tenney) 412 Mattice, Charles 248 Mary Ann 248 Maxon, Austin 402 Melissa 402 Sarah Deette 402 Maybkrky, Herbert 154 Susie M. (Tenney) 154 Maynard. Addison 298 Addison Davis 298, 505 Asa 390 Daniel 298 Frank 505 John 301 John H ..190 John K. L 241 Lucretia 505 Lucretia Ann (Buck) 505 Maria Jane (Kempt<)n)..241 Nellie Frances 505, 6U Nerissa (De Witt) 505 Ruth (Tennev) 298 Sophia 301 Susan 273 Mayo, Carrie 161 Mead, 69 George Herbert 449 Helen Kingsbury (Cas- tle) 449 Henry Castle Albert.... 449 Sarah (Tenney) 69 Medwood, Angeline Haz- eltine (Tenney) 4.52 George 452 Meeker, 2.52 Andrew 252 Deborah Ingalls (Hib- bard) 252 Sarah Hale (Hibbard)...252 Mel.iy, Olive 405 Melvin, Charles Tenney 2.58 Elizabeth Tracy 258 Harriette A 2.58 Harriette (Tenney) 2.57 Helen E 258 John 257,258 Loui.sa G 258 Lvdia 112 Sarah H 2.58 Thomas J 257 Mercy, Benjamin 323 Hannah 3'23 656 INDEX. Mercy, IMarietta 323 MKRKniTH, Alice 550 Meriam, BHie Clara 538 Hattie May 538 James Arthur 538 James Clarence 538 Nettie Agnes (Tenney).. 538 Nettie Alice 538 Ral|»h Tenney 538 Merriam, David 83 Merrill, 70 Abiah 28 Asa 149 Bethia 149 Daniel 150 Elizabeth 37, 149 Esther (Currier) 280 Hannah 141 Hannah A. (Sargent) 212 J. L 577 Judith 280 Oliver 212 Perlev 280 Rufus 200 Susan O.(Si)offord) 200 Merryman, Almira Ross. 383 Messenger, Lavina 218 Metcalf, Charles Henrj' 500, 610 Hannah (Taplin) 500 Henry Tennev 610 John H .' 500 Mary A. (Colby) 618 Susanna 119 Susie Jane 500, 609 William Allison 610 William Taplin 500 Meyer, Hannah Julia 592 MiGHiLL, Ann (Parrat) 10 Ellen 10 Mary 32 Thomas 10, 41, 128 Miles. 71 Charles 148 Eveline (Tenney) 148 Mary (Tennev) 71 Nelson Appleton. . .562, 590 Noah 172, 173 Miller, 158 Benjamim D 418 Clara 308 Delia 418 Elijah 223 Eliza 418 Esther 224 Eunice J. (Barry) 193 Eunice (Tenney) 223 Henry 418 John 225 John A 223 Marinda (Tenney) 418 O. W 114 Samantha (Smith) 225 Susan A. G 421 Th> mias 626 Zachari;i h 193 MiLLETT, Belle Ann (Hun- kin.s) .352 Charles Edwin 352 MiLLiKEN,Emma CarolineBll Eugene 611 Sarah E. L 611 Mills, Edward J .322 Electa (Tenney) 293 Franklin Lewis 322 John 132,268 Louisa 268 Margaret 268 Nancy Tenney 322 Nelson E 293 Mills, Samuel John 322 Sarah 137 Sarah C 476 Sarah Maria 322 Sarah (Tenney) 322 William Edmund 322 Miner, Betsey 227 Carlos 240 Charles 227 Dollv Blake (Parker).... 268 Eliza 227 Henry. 227, 268 Luna A. (Pomerov) 240 Rachel '. 227 Rachel D 427, 428 Minot, Jonathan 70 Mitchell, Abby Frances ( Davidson) ,522 Abigail 119 Abner 119 Anna 133 Augusta Tenney 473 Charles C 522 Charles Langdon 473 Chauncey Leeds 473 Daniel T 119 Elisha 63, 119 Eliza Caroline 473 Elizabeth 400, 568 Elnaihan 63, 120 Esther 119 Esther (Farrand) 119 Eunice 63 Harriet (Wheeler) 120 Henry Davidson 522 Joseph 270 Laura Tenney 473 Margaret Bartlett (Ten- ney) 472 Mary A 270 Matthew E 120 Sarah ( renney) 63 Simeon .' 63, 119 Theodosia (Hazen) 119 MoFFiTT, Emma Sabrina..442 MoiR, Edna L. (Dow) 560 James 560 Monroe, Arvilla 112 Edna S 529 Fannie Adelia(Huntoon)387 Harriet A 393 Jane Prances 528 Robert 387 Montague, BurtWent- worth 468 Fred Adelbert 468 George Coleman 468 Mary Eloise 468 Mary Jenks (Tennev)... 468 Thomas Adelbert.." 468 Montgomery, Hugh 488 Laura Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 488 Moody, 86, 101 Abliy (Ba.scom) 468 Anna Cotttn 539 Anna Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 539 Anna (Johnson-Tennev) 77 Carrie Stevens ,539 Cutting 145 Eliza Ann (True) 145 Hannah 22, 24 Howard Gage 595 Joseph 77 Joseph Searle 539 Leonard T 468 Luther ,538 Maria Tenney 589 Mary 538 Moody, Mary Ann 145 Mary S \ 53& Mary Searle 539,613 Mary (Tennej-) 145 Moses Broadstreet 145 Nancy Jane (Gage) 595 Samuel 22 Volney H 595 Wallace E 468 Moore, 34 Arthur Tennev 547 D. H ". 430 Daniel 105 David 109 Ella Maria (Butler) 547 Fred M 547 Frederick L 474 Harry H 547 Julia Bentley 474 Nancy 234 Pauline Helen 625 Virginia (Campbell)... 474 MooRHEAD, Elizabeth Ap- pleton 407 Jane 249 More, Minnie (Tenney)... 568 Samuel 568 Morev, Harley 116 Lucy (Tenney) 116 Morgan, Emilie Letitia..473 Emily Louise 439 Frederick A 473 Melinda 135 Morrill, Anne (French).. 171 Nettie E 504 Phebe 401 Morrison, Adelaide Clin- ton 198 Franklin Davis 198 Hannah (Tenney) 198 Mary 102 Morse, Abigail 497 Abigail (Webster) 497 Adeline (Tennev).. .232, 234 Betty 72, 76 Catherine Lecoj'nt (Smith) 608 Clarrina (Adams) 158 Elizabeth 505 Elizabeth (Tennev) 289 Frank Webster...". '. 497 Georgianna 538 Grace 497 Hannah 72 Henry 68 Henry Winter 497 Ira 158 Isabelle Josephine 497 Israel 289 John 232, 234 Judith 72 Lvdia 72, 14t Lydia (Tenney) 72 Marion Frances 608 Marv 233 Mary Celia (Tenney).. ..497 Marv Jane 371 Marv Sophia 512 Mary (Tenney) 232 Moo'd V 82, 85 N.F 82 Pattv 82 Peter 497 Rufus Webster 497 Ruth Sandcr.son 608 Sarnh Ti Stephen 72 Susanna 72 Tenney 497, 608- Morton, Charles L 521 INDEX. i)i Morton, Dora Arvilla 521 Emma Lt>la 522 Freddie 522 Herbert Tenney 521 Laura Taylor. . .' 522 Mary Emma Davidson. .521 MosELY, Increase 62 Moses, 138 Phebe (Tenney) 138 MosiER, Effle 601 MouLTON, Calista V 436 Curtis R 202 Daniel 23,436 Diana J 436 Elizabeth C. (Spo£f<>rd)..202 John 83 MuDGE, Alfred 235 Alvlra 233, 235 Betsey (Tenney) 235 Cella 235 Cordelia 235 Edwin 235 Emilv 235 Fannv 235 Harrier 235 Henry 235 JohnR 235 Mary Ann 235 Samuel 235 William .235 Mullen, Adelbert 571 Elsie Lillie (Herring). . .571 Eva Belle (Herring) 571 MuLLicKEN, Mary 67 MuNN, Elizabeth William- son 590 Mary 484 MuNROE, Jane Frances— see Monroe. MuNSELL, Mary A 325 Murphy, Alice Josephine533 Emma Paulina 533 Eulota Leone 609 Frances Maria (Little). .533 John 533 Louise Barnard 533 Minnie Eloise (Howell). 608 Nellie Agnes 533 Richard 608 William Edward 533 Murray, David 257 Emeline Johnson 257 John 37 Musk, Emma R 439 MUSQUONOMONIT 14, 21 MussY 428 Myler, Almetta 515 Anna Rebecca (Tenney)515 Charles 515 M 515 Nash, James S 545 Lilla Prince -545 Needham, Ellen R 393 Harriet Newell 347 Nelson, Aaron 189 Abigail 98 Cephas 510 Charles W 524 Elizabeth 187,188 Elizabeth (Lowell) .50 Emma Frances 509 Eunice (Roper) 510 Flora Tenney 390 Hannah (March) ....187, 188 Jonathan 187, 188 Lena 376 Lydia A 599 Mary Elizabeth (Howe). .524 Mary Sophia 188 Nelson, Nabby 98 Nelly 227 Oscar Howe 524 Pamelia 226 Philip 50,626 Ralph Worcester 524 S 351 S.R 390 Solomon 32 Susan 188 Nettleton, A. B 444 Caroline Melissa 444 590, 591 Melissa Roxena (Ten- ney) 444 Ralph Bayard 444 Ruth Tenney 444 Nevin, Anna C. (Brooks). 536 Caroline Josephine 342 Charles Wordsworth. . .342 David 342, 536 Dunbar .'i36 Edwin Channing 536 Edwin H 342 Edwin Henry 342, 536 Florence Roselli 342, 536 Helen Elizabeth 342 Joseph Brooks 536 Kate 536 Kate (Tinken) 536 Mary Antoinette 342 Melville C 342 Ruth Channing (Little).341 William Channing 342 Newell, 501 Harriet (Atwood)...2.53, 254 Nancy Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 162 Pascal J 162 Samuel 253,254 Newhall, Anna Seymour (Hay den ) 445 Arthur Tenney 240, 446 Daniel 239, 240, 445 Daniel Edward 240,445 Edward Seymour 445 Elizabeth Roxena 446 Ella Frances (Helmer)..445 Ella Maria 240, 446 Emma (Judd) 446 Flora Roxena 240, 445 Harriet Elizabeth... 240, 446 Hayden 445 Margaret 446 Mary Melissa 445, 591 Melissa Maria (Ten- ney) 239,445 Minerva 445 Minerva Melissa. . . 240, 445 Nathalie 445 Roxena Burke (Tenney)239 Newkikk, Alice Maynard (Field) 431 Charles H 431 Florence Elliott (Atkin- son) 580 George Tenney 431,580 J ulia Atkinson 580 Mary Louise 431 Naomi Adaline (Ten- ney) 431 Walter Mathew 431 Newman, Abby Ann (Ten- ney) 365 Edith Danforth 365 Enoch 514 Etta Tenney 36.5, .548 John 365 JohnH 365 Lorinda 514 Newman, Nellie Augusta 514 Rebetoa 3«5 Sophia Thompson 514 Newton, Alvin 3.')4 Kphraini kj Mary Sophia (Currier). .354 Sarah (Uhalllu) ]07 Silas 107 Nichols, 49 Abigail ( Davis) 290 Adna Laona a37 Alden Stuart 337 Annie Homer 5.52 Betsey 158 Bettv (Tenney) 49 Charlotte. 552 Charlotte Pcabody (Kim- ball) 5.52 Cinthia (Williams) 552 Clarissa 290 Eleanor Hunnewell 5,52 Elvira Helen 337 Elvira Louisa 337, 529 Elvira Louise. See El- vira Louisa. Frances E 463 George N 5,52 Grace 552 Henry Martin 337 Howard Gardner 552 J. Howard 552 Jane Elizabeth 300 John 205,300 Julia Ann (Chase) 205 Lucy Elvira (Tenney)... 337 Luke 337 Luke Augustine 337 Leonette 349 Moses 115 Sarah 106 Thirza (Johnson) 300 Thomas 290 NiCKERSON, Edith Bowen.623 Jennie 542 Jesse 623 NiLES, Fred Warren 541 Hannah Maria (Cheney)54t Lottie May 541 Lucy Jane (Hills) 541 Luella Florence 541 Orestes Herbert 541 William 541 Noble, Eliza 170 George Freeman 364 Herbert Eugene 364 Lucretia 61 Mary Elizabeth (Hen- derson) 364 Orritte (Tenney) 364 Norcross, Austin 211 Jannette 211 Martha Jane (Tennev)..211 Thankful 173 NoRRis, Sarah Jane (Ten- ney) .560 William Abner 560 North, Frederic O .396 Grace Gordon (Tenney )396 Northand, 34, 44 Northend. Ezekiel 627 Mary Ann 350 Northup, 153 Harriet Jane (Tenney). 1.53 Norton. Alex 187 Abby M. H. (Tenney- French) 187 Nott, Clara O 423 NouRSE, Abliie Kelley 303 Abigail Carter 303 Eliza (Vinton-Stone)...J03 658 INDEX. NouRSE, Elvira Vinton (Stone) 509 Francis 303 Francis Warren 303 Helen Eliza 303,509 Herbert Warren 509 John 303 John Waldo 303,509 Mary Abbie 509 Maude Frances 509 Nabbv ( Puffer) 303 Ruth Carter 509 NOYES, 34 Abbie(Hills) 503 Abbie M. (Young) 185 Alfred 201 A! ice Kendall 365, 548 Ann 295 Anna Carey. See Annie Carev. Annie Carey 364, 548 Augusta E 368 Bainbridge C 201 Benjamin 84 Betsev 135 Batsey Anne (Rogers). .362 BetseV (Greenough) 201 C. Matilda (Chapin) 201 Charles Gorham 362 Charles Moody 183, 362 Charles N 201 Charlotte 362 Clarissa 217 Cleveland Hills .503 Edith (Torry) 548 Edward 183 Edward Augustine. .364, 547 Edwin Hardy 503 Edwin P 365 Edwin Tenney 548 Eliza 201 Elizabeth Anne 362 Elizabeth (Hoyt) 201 Elizabeth Noyes (Ten- ney) 183 Elizabeth (Spofford)....201 Ella H. Adams 547 Ellen Chaffer 362 Ellen Jane (Tenney) 365 Elvvn Leslie 365 Emilv 368 Francis Vernes 362, 546 Frank Tenney 365, .548 George W 201 Hallett Willard .547 Hannah Maria (Tenney)364 Hannah Tennev (Bailey i205 Harold Spoft'ord 365 Helen N. (Rolfe) 547 Henry 185 Henry C 503 Hiram N .201 Howard Adams 547 Jane Allen 362 Jane Judith 183,362 John 365,368 Joseph 201 Joseph Edward 546 Joseph Little 362, .546 Josephine 364 Laura (Plummer) 362 Lizzie Tenney 365 Lois Pearson 362 Lucy Withington 364 Mariorie Sanborn 546 Martha 68 Marv Ellen 362 Marv Ellen (Patten)... .362 Marv L. ( Frost) .365 Mary Seward (Bicliford)546 NoYEs, Mary (Tenney)... 33 Mary (Tenney) ." 34 Melvina Lizzie (San- born^ 546 Mildred 548 Moses K 364 Rachel Danforth 362 Richard Tenney 364, 547 Robert Jack man 546 Russell Tennev 503 Ruth Elizabeth 546 Samuel Moody 183, 362 Samuel Vernes 546 Sarah .• 365 Sarah (Cushman) 201 Sarah Tref ron 362 Thomas C 205 NcHN, Elise 54.) NuTT, Fannie W 423 NuTTBB, Dorcas H 413 Nutting, 207 Ada 506 Andrew Franklin .,506 Asenath (Tennev) 207 Crosbv Withington 506 Ellen! .506 Julia E 506 Moses Lewis 506 Susan Adelia (Carter)... 506 Nye, Mary 520 Simeon 48 Oakman, Charlotte 236 Ober, Albert Richard 134 Alice Maria 533 Catherine (Tenney) 134 Christopher D .533 Clara Ragene 533 Clarence Eugene 533 Cora Sylvia 533 Edward Asa 533 E valine 134 Frank Ingals 533 George Alfred 533 Gustavus 134 Hattie Frances 533 Herman Wilber 533 Ingals K .533 Lucre tia 134 Martha Jane 134 Martin Whitnev 533 Marv Willoughby 533 Matilda 134 Nancv Tenney (Little). .533 Robert 134 Robert P 134 Samuel Luke .134 Sarah Maria 533 Stephen 134 Walter Reuben 533 Obershaw, Alice Augusta (Tennev) 610 Edward .Joseph 610 Elizabeth A 610 J oseph 610 Millie Elizabeth 610 Nels n C 610 Rachel Mary Enza 610 Odell, Sarah Josephine (Kimball) 349 William Ha.skell 349 Odtorne, David Walter.. .531 Margaret Mary 531 Ruth Channing 531 Ruth Channing (Ten- ney) 531 Thomas Henrv 531 Ogden, Mvrtle B 623 Olds, Alfred 399 Betsey (Tenney) 399 Olds, Nancy 399 Rachel 399 Rufus 399 Samuel 399 Zilpha 399 Oliver. Bessie 541 David Brainard 541 Elizabeth (Hubbard)... 541 George Huse 541 Gertrude 541,614 Joseph 296 Julia Emma (Tenney). ..540 Kate ,541 Katherine (Hills) 296 Mary Lucy 541 Myrtle (Woodman) 615 Percy 541, 615 Roland Hazewell .541 Samuel Bailey 615 Olliviek, Emile 590 Olmstead, George W 320 Harold L 320 Israel J 320 Sarah Emeline(Tenney)320 Orcutt, Henrv 507 Nancv (Lee) 507 Nina (Capelle) 507 Ordway, 179 Emeline 363 George William 296 Julia Ann 296 Lydia Elizabeth 296 Mary Sophia 296 Mary Tappan (Gilman).296 Samuel Tenney 296 Sophia Cogswell (Ten- ney) 73, 146 William 146 William Tenney 146, 296 Osborn, Abigail G 357 Abigail (Green) 357 John 3.57 Martha 237 Rebecca 308 Osborne, Josephine (Noyes) 364 Mary 376 Osgood, Andrew Merrick. 298 Frances Jeanette 298 Irene (Phelps) 298 James Andrew ....298 Joel 298 John 298 Merrick Rice 298 Nancy (Tenney) 298 Rebecca ( Beaman) 298 Owen, Arad 215 Emilv 224 Emily (Tenney) 215 Frances A ug'ii.sta 360 John 360 Overbaugh, Grace .530 OviTT, Alonzo W 284 Lucy Smith (Tenney)... 284 Packard, Charles 360 Jesse 276 Mary Caroline 360 Rebecca D. (Under- wood) 276 Page, Abiah 70 Almira (Kimball) 197 Elizabeth 103, 104 Hannah M 202 Jeremiah 103, 104 Louis 197 Louisa 426 Emily M 521 Palmer, Adeline Paulina (Little) 533 INDEX. 659 Palmer, Amos 321 Bradley Dean 593 C.A 404 Catherine 533 Chester Leroy 593 Daniel '. 295 Daniel C 295 Elizabeth 535 Ella 533 Esther M 535 Grove N 535 Guy 533 James 43 James D 15 Job 74 Lee 533 Lennie A 593 Lura Estelle (Booth).. ..404 Martha 42 Martha Maria (Tenney)592 Marv (Savory) 134 Molly 134 Samuel 134 Sarah 33, 321 Sarah Adelaide 295 Sarah ( Huse) 295 Seba (Tenney) 112 Simon B 533 Stephen 533 Susan A 321 Timothy 103 William 112 Parcher, Sarah 312 Park. B. Avery.. , 389 Castanus B 389, 564 D. M. (Thorn) 565 Eleanor (Tenney) 390 Ellen L 390, 565 EloneyM 390,565 Elizina T. Tenney 3S9 Emma 565 Emma (Hugh) 565 Eugene H 390, 565 Jennie 564 John 565 John A 390 Leonard T 389 Lillian DeF 390,565 Lugene H. See Eugene H. Luther T 390, .565 Minnie 565 Nancy (Carlton) 564 Nancy (Fling) 389 Nellie (Twitchell) 389 Nellie 565 Willie 564 Parker, Abbie Jane 268 Abigail (Blake-French)269 Alice 268,527 Ann (Stickney) 67 Anna 131 Anna (Tennej*) 156 Anne 267 Annie 268 Caroline Augusta 269 Caroline Augusta(Good- ale) 269 Carrie B 311 Cynthia Ann 201, 205 Daniel Hardy 132, 268 Dolly Blake 267, 268 Mrs. Edmund 273 Edward 475 Eliza N 201 Elizabeth 105 Elizabeth (Spofford- Noves) 201 Emily 267 Emily S 201 Flora (Buxton) 269 Parker, George 1.56 Hannah 268 Hannah (Hardy) 133, 201 Hannah (Spoll'ord) 199 Henry E 527 Henry P 475 Horace 475 John 194, 199, 268 John Lewis 199 Joseph 105,171,207 Leonard Goodale 269 Leonard Stickney 269 Lois 258 Louisa (Mills) 268 Louise 268 Lucy 217 Marrianne . ., 269 Martha T 256 Martha (Tenney). . .133, 256 Martha Ann (Tenney)... 475 Mary 199, 202 Mary .\dams 258 Mary Anne 268 Mary B 202 Mary Cornelia 269 Mercy A 475 Nancy (Bassett) ..268 Nancy (Whitcomb) 208 Nathaniel 208, 258 Rebecca 156 S. A 581 Sarah 207 Sarah Marshall 268 Sarahs. (Chapin) 199 Sophia Gage 194 Susan Christina 377 . Theodore 201 William .67. 133, 256, 267, 268 Parkham, Olive 81 Pakkhurst, 233 Alice T 618 Minerva (Tenney) 233 Parmelee, Elizabeth Olive 244 Parmenter, Amos 337 Amos Irving 337 Bessie Caroline 529 Catherine 161 Clara E. (Wilson) 529 EdnaS. iMonroe) 529 Edwin A 337 ElizabethCaroline(Ten- ney) 337 Esther 106 Frank M 529 Frederick O 337, 529 John Smith 337 Martin L 337,529 Mary Caroline 337 Mary E. Pierce 337 Melissa 161 Thryphena (Bannester) 337 William 161 Parr, Eliza 586 Parat, Ann 10 Elizabeth 10, 11, 13 Faith 10,32 Faith, Sen 10 Francis 10,11,13 Mercy 13 Parsons, 23 Achsah Tenney 124 Addie Elizabeth 434 Alzina Grimes 250 Alzin a (Maranna) Grimes 250 Angeline (Grimes) 250 AnnE 435 Antoinette De Forest (Ingersoll) 434 Parsons, Charles Achbcl.4.34 Charles Edward 581 Charles lltiiry 4:i4 Edward Henry 2.')0 Edward .Siuilh 431, 581 Elizabeih Ingersoll 581 Ella Jane (Tenney)... .519 Emily V 2.58 Eras! us ]24, 2.50 Erastus Ward 2r>0 Estlier .581 Esther Ro.setta (Sniiih)434 Florence Rosamund 519 Frank Henry 434 John " 519 Josephine .581 Joshua 258 ^Justin 124 Loretta 163 Louisa Ellen 615 Lovinia ( Brad ley ) 124 Lucy A. (Seymour) 124 Maria (Franker) 519 Mary A. (Holt) 124 Mary Augusta (Inger- .soU) 581 Melinda Fisk 124, 250 Olive 132 Seth 124 Silas 124 Talcott 581 W. L 39 William Leonard 124 Partington, Daisy (Ten- ney) 416 Fred 416 Patch, Abraham 107 Mary 310 Sarah (Tenney) 170 Patten, 415 Marv Ellen 362 Marv T. (Mason) 415 William 74 Frederic A 316 Je.ssie Belle (Tenney).. 316 Patterson, 209 Deborah Ann (Tenney). 211 Gerzia 143 Horace 211 Kittie 445 Lucy Ann (Tenney) 209 PAUL.'De Phonzo G 588 Edwin R 507 Elizabeth 588 Esther R. (Dow) 507 Ettie R 507 Eva Electra (Tenney). ..588 Frank M 588 Walter 588 I'ayne, E B 504 Payson, Edward. ...28, 71. 627 Seth 172, 178. 179 Peabodv, 194, 230 Alice (Carleton) 198 Alma 389 Asa Augustus 2.53 Charlotte 198 Elbridge Augustus 465 Eliza Coffin 45,5 Henrietta Lucretia.455, 594 John 198 Jonathan W 455 Lvdia 1"1 Lydia Curtis (Tenney). .253 Marion 358 Mary (Tenney) 455 Pearce, Hannah 306 Pearl, Harriet (Spofford !.199 John R 199 Pearson, Benjamin 33 G60 INDEX. Pearson, Caleb 127 Cynthia 354 Deborah 155, 156 Eben 354 Elizabeth 25 Hannah ( Rogers) 354 Hannah (Tennej-) 33 Hannah (Thurston) 33 Henrietta Peabody 542 John 256 Jonathan 52 Lydia (Perkins) 542 Martha 26 Mehitable 33 Moses 94 Nancy Jane 371 Sarali 74 Sarah ivioody 256, 257 William 542 Pearsons, Jonathan 45 PiSASE, Candace 125, 251 Elvira A 412 Elvira E 253 James Monroe 125 Jane C. (Davidson) 125 Eichard 125 Robert Monroe . . 125 Sarah 125 Sarah (Tenney) 125 Peaslbe, Abrah (Page).. 70 B. R 433 Elizabeth (Hastings).... 70 Joseph 70 Joshua 70 Mary (Johnson) 70 Mehitable 70 Ruth (Barnard) 70 Peats, Alfred 606 Peck, Alfred Phineas 244 Betsey (Uhaffln) 107 Celinda B. (Ramsey- Emmons) 411 Charles Alfred 245 Cleopatra Sherwood (Graves) 245 Elizabeth Locke 451 Frank Rathburn 245 G. T 287 Harriet Louisa .245 Harriet Newell (Ten- ney) 244 Li. Tenney 244 Levi Tenney 245, 450 Mary Armenia 245 Nathan 46, 47 Newton Tenney 541 Orville H 411 Sarah (Tenney) 46.47 Thomas 107 Peckham, L. H 201 Mary Parker (Adams). .201 Pemberton, John 24 Pendergast, Grace 616 Pbndry, Alex 425 Mary Isabel (Wood- ward) 425 Penlington, Alice Maude.605 Pennell, John 60 Martha (Tenney) 60 Patty (Tenney) 60 Penniman, James 308 Perew, Alice C 603 Perkins, Alice 572 Ann 355 Benjamin 454 Bertha Adelaide 546 Bold .'572 Cecil 572 Charles Forest 534 Charlotte 454 Perkins, Cozbie 527 Cozbie (Coolidge) .527 Elizabeth J 354 Ellen Alvira (Little) 534 Fred 534 George Willard 534 Ina A. (Tenney) 572 Jabez 355 John 346,354, 534 Lillie 572 Lucretia H. (Kimball).. 199 Lydia 542 Mary 355 Mary Elizabeth 346 Mary Ellen 534 Mary (Stanwood) 354 Moses S 527 Sarah (Searle) 534 William N 199 Perley, 13, 93 Abigail 54 ClarindaG 206 EmelineH 230 John 206 Lydia Hale 41 Nathan 41 Ruby Ann 206 Ruby (Gage-Thurston). 206 Perry, Eliza 417 Emma Jane 550 Georgie 364 Martha (Tenney) 112 Obadiah 112 Patty (Tenney) 112 Peters, Eliza 261 Mary Ann 372 Mary M 407 Pettee, Idella E. (Ten- ney) 413 W. E 413 Pettengill, Abigail 142 Pettibone, Betsey (Ten- ney) 83 Ira 83 Pettingill, 189 Benjamin 143 Hannah Frances (Ten- ney) 189 Pluma 373 Petty, Allie 547 Archie 547 Emma 547 Hattie (Tenney) 547 Walter- ••• 547 Phelps, Azor 86 Azor Roundy 86 Charles 86 Deborah 109 Dolly (Dresser) 86 Georgie A 466 Glenn C 589 Irene 298 James T 517 Joshua 109 Lucy J 517 Mary 86 Mary Ambloid 86 Mary Elizabeth 517 Mary P 413 Mary Nancyl Tenney) 50. 51 Mary (Tennev-Holman) 86 May E. ( Branch) 589 Nancy Dickinson 86 Nancy (Tenney - Hol- mari) 86 Rebecca Beman 109 Sarah 86 Susan 86 Philbrick, Eliza Ann 361 Ella M. (Sargent) 462 Philbrick, Elwin F 462 Philbrook, Belle 406 Byron 406 Lucy Melissa 406 Rowena 406 Phillips, 230 Mary Ann 551 Phipps, William 50 Pickard, Albert (Ten- ney) 330, 353, 524 Hannah 26 Joseph Tenney 524 Lewis D 330 Mary Hannah (Hun- kins) 353,524 Mary Jane (Tenney) . . .330 Pickering, 56,93 Pierce, Adelaide Eliza- beth (Carter) 506 C. D 427 Charlotte Augusta 446 Charles Leonard... .446, 591 Charles Preston 506 Clifton Houghton 506 Daniel Newhall 446 Elizabeth 531 Emma Augusta 513 Ethel Lynde ( Crocker, i. 592 Flora Douglas 446 Franklin 230. 283, 432 Harriet Elizabeth (New- hall) 446 Harriet Ethel 446 Helen Edith (Klein).... 591 Herbert Franklin 506 Houghton .. ..506 Ida Belle (Drew) 506 Jerusha Belle 523 Laura 513 Laura (Brooks) 446 Leonard 513 Levi Judson 337 Marcia 165 Mary ....297 Mary Caroline (Par- menter) 337 Mary E 337 Mary Sophia 513 Mira (Snow) 506 Ralph Sumner 446, 592 Wilfred Elmer 506 Pike, Alfred Washington. 88 Benjamin 51 Carrie Hall (Evansi 370 Daniel 87 David 467 Dolly (Tenney) 51 Dorcas (Plummer) 87 Dorothy 79 Edgar John 370 Elijah Parish 88 Grade (Corkings) 467 H. F •. 129 John 87 Joseph 50,87,89 Laura S 224 Lois 87 Lois (Tenney) 87, 89 Lovina 467 Mary 88, 89, 165 Mary Sampson 88 Samuel 88 Sarah 51,87,165.389 Pillsbury, Adella H 624 Eliza Jane 165 Enoch 165 Judith 274 Mary C. (Tenney) 165 Pilsbury, 138 Judith 138 INDEX. ODl PiNGREE, Elizabeth( DutyjlOO Francis lOO Mary 26 Minerva 504 Susanna 100 PiPEB, Blanche Clifton. . .549 Clarence Noyes 549 Fred ". 415 Jennie Spofford (Little- Brown) 549 Marion Asiiton 549 Pamelia (Tenney) 415 Robert .' 549 Platts, Mary 200 Samuel 627 Plumb, 63 Eunice Mitchell 63 Plummer, 101 Abel 252 Abigail lOl Alice W 564 Asa 49 Bethiah 82 Bethiah (Tenney) 49 Dorca s 87 Eleanor T. (Woodbury). 564 Eliza Brown (Tenney).. 153 Elizabeth (Chandler)... 49 Elizabeth (Hale) 2.52 Elvira E. (Pease) 2.53 George 564 Harriet 1,53 Joseph 49 Laura 362 Mary E 564 Moses 49 Persis 252 Ruth 49 Silas 49 Stephen 49 Thomas 49 Thomas, Jr 49 William 153 Polk, Jame.s K 283 Pollard, Susan 348 Warren 297 PoLLEY, Alvin Melvin 302 Belinda (Carter) 302 Belle M 503 Clara Belinda 302, 508 EdgartDn Goldflake 508 Elanthan 299 Elizabeth Ann 299 Ellen Elizabeth 302 Francis Warren 302,508 Frank Damon 508 George Alviu 302 Henry Albert 302, 508 Jennie Marion(Damon).508 Katie Marion 508 Mary (Edgarton) 508 May Sophia ( Erving) . . . 508 Nancy 1 Flint) 299 "William Melvin 508 PoMEROY, Abba Amelia — 242 Abigail 241 Alvan Tenney 241 Arthur Humphrev 3.36 Betsey Towle(Colcord).240 C.Cornelia (Bennett) . .241 Candace Pease 240 Cyrus 336 Cyrus Eugene 336 Edwin B 240 Elijah Isaac 122,240 Ellen M 241 Emily M 240 Emilv Virginia (Child). 241 Enoch 122, 240 Enoch G 240 PoMEROY, Hannah 122 Harriet L 240 Hattie Stiles 240 Henry 241 Henry Tenne v 336 Jesse ". 122, 241 John Nelson 122,212 John Wesley 241 Joseph Cutler 241 Leona 242 Lorenzo 122, 241 Loretta M. (Wilbur) 240 Lucian 122 Lucien Lewis 241 Lucy Abigail (Tennev).336 Lucy Emeline '. . .336 Luna A 240 Luna Loviee 241 Lydia (Anthonvy 240 Lydia E. (Hibbard) 240 Maria L 241 Martha 241 Martha A 241 Martha Ann (Cutler)... .241 Martha (Manly) 241 Mary 122,241 Mary Ann 241 Mary Ann Frances 242 Mary Ann (Shattuck)...242 Mary L. (Dean) 242 Mary Loviee 240 Melissa i22 Merrett 241 Norman E 240 Oakley 241 Orsilia E 240 Persis Sexton 335 Polly (Tenney) 122 Rosamond Harris 241 PoNSLAND, Elizabeth 396 PooLE, Sarah (Fletcher).. 174 Susan F 174 Poor, Elizabeth 196 Hannah P 200 Jane P 200 Joseph 45 Marv 183 Mary T 200 Sarah C 187 Sarah (Spofford) 200 Thomas 44 William J 200 PooBE, Benjamin 146 Joanna 353 Joseph 28 Mary Little 146 Mary Perlej' (Dodge)... 146 Post, Georgle 512 Ruth 63 Potter, Abbie (Litchfield )345 Alice 375 C H 190 Eva (Litchfield) ! '.'.'.'.'.'.'. !345 George 345 Homer 345 Mary Lavina (Tenney). 190 Thomas B 190 Thomas D 190 Powell, Ella 400 Lucie A 504 Powers, Amanda 514 Clara Maria 514 Edgar J 241 1 Henrietta 263 1 J 37 I Nathan 514 Rosamonil Harris (Pom- erpy) 241 Pranker, Maria.. 519 Pratf, Ellen M 464 ! Pratt, Lucy 4,'ji Marcia Aim 304 Pray, Ella Jane (Carlton).374 Frunk 374 Mary Jane 366 Pkkntk'ic, 121 Dorcas (Tonney) 121 Prescutt, Uenjauim i.11 Benjamin F 432 Harry H 2I6 James 107 Mary J 415 Sarah L 415 Sarah Lyman (Teuney) 246 Presley, Elinor .308 Pressey, Ebcn G 132 Hannah Hunt (Stick- ney) 132 Preston, Annie Rebecca 458, 597 Marcus North 458 Mary Lsabella 458 Rebecca Bailev (Ten- ney) ■ 458 Pride, Amos Tenney 418 Augusta (Tenner) 418 Charles ." 418 Darius Kingsburv 418 Eliza (Cook) ." 418 Ellen 418 Ellen A 418 J. D 418 Priest, Abigail 511,512 Anna 393 Saraphina Y 399 Susan Adams 407 Prime, Daniel N 11 Mark 11, 19, 626 Samuel 19, 627 Prince, Hattie 581 Jane (Young) 96 William 96 Prindell, John 314 Mary 314 Prind'le, Flora A 560 Pritchard, Arabella A. ..521 George W 521 LvdiaA. (Carter) .521 Sarah Luella 328 Thomas 109 Proctor, Betsev 108 Elizabeth.. 108 Jacob 167 Lois (Lufkin) 167 Patience Choate 167, 168 Sarah 58 Simeon 37 Simon 59 Procty, Ada 572 E. Noral 572 Edna 572 Emily (Tenne v) 572 J. E 572 Lyle 572 Pudney, Martha S 567 PuDOR, Emilv (Tenney).. 493 Holfrath Friedrich 493 Ottomar Max 493 Puffer, 42 Nabby 303 PuLHAM,Emma 328 PuLSiFER, Arthur Matte- son 250 Cora E. Almanda 2.50 Idalette Loviee 250 Jerusha Lavinia 2.50 Lvman 249 Lvman Tenne v 2.50 Lima Loviee (Matte.son)2l9 Mary Eugenia 250 662 INDEX. PuNCHARD, Elizabeth Witwo.th 314, 315 PUTMAN, 94 David 338 Trvphena 338 Tryphena ( Butler) 33h Putnam, Archelaus 322 Benjamin 12 Blanche 421 Carlos. 421 Charles 421 Clara M 421 Hattie B 421 James 177 Jennie (Henderson) 421 Jennie M 421 La ira Etta 421 Lavina Amelia(Tenney)42l Malachi 530 Mary (Eddy) 421 Nancy 322 Nellie 421 Olive Emeline(Tenney).l77 Owen H 421 Pei'cy 421 Phebe 322 Sally Tenney (Tenney).ll2 Putney, Greeley 600 Mary (Bagley) 600 May M. ......' 600 Pye, Mary A. (Qoodman).358 Phillis A 358 Watts A 358 Quested, Mary Sophia (Ordway) 296 Thomas 296 QuiLTER, Joseph 27, 44 QuiMBY, Elizabeth T. (Burbank) 305 John N 305 QuiNN, Harriet A. (Ten- ney) 400 Hugh 400 QuiNNETTE, Julia Mead... 239 Quirk, Arthur G 566 James 565 James P 566 Lillian DeF. (Park) 565 Nellie F 566 Shirley P 566 William E 566 Ramsey, Allen 218 Angeline 410 Augusta A 411 Betsey (Dexter) 411 Calvin 218 Celinda B 218,411 David 218,410 Edna 411 Emily 1 410 Fred H 411 George 410 Horace 411 Isabel 410 James 217,218,410 James A 410 Jane (Webber) 410 John 218,410 John E 410 Laura (Wilson)- 410 Louis Tenney 607 Louisa R. (Decker) 411 Luther P 218,411 Margaret (Steele) 410 Mark A 218 Martha A 218 Mary Alice 410 Mary Alice (Ramsey) . . .410 Ramsey, Mary N 218, 410 Milan 410 Nancy (Tenney) 217 Nathan R 218,411 Orvin 411 Rachel (Howe) 410 Rodney 410 Susan 410 Susan ( Butler) 410 Sarah I. (Hopkins) 410 Theo May 607 Zadie (Hays) 607 Rand, Bessie Bell 309 Charlotte 215 E ohraim 69 Hatiie 507 Henrietta Josephine... 309 Mary Caroline (Ten- ney) ...309 Mary E 302 Rebecca (Tennej') 69 S. P 357 Sarah P 259 William J 309 Randall. Ella Secilia 5^5 Rebecca 246 Raplansky, 623 Eari 623 Eva Lucilla (Elliott) 623 Gladys 623 Ray, Abby P 415, 575 Mary J. (Prescott) 415 Raymond, Daniel 107 Dorothy (Tenney) 58 Joseph 58 Mary 284 Read, Eben 46 Lucy 172 Thomas 49 Redman, Edith 595 Reed, Almeron 340 Anna 107 Anna Louise 534 Avery A 240 Clara Bell 348 Edward Pay son 305 Eliza Ann Little 535 Prank Hayes 535 Frank Milfred ...535 Helen Abby 305 Hiram 305 Isaac 86 Jacob W 305 James 198 John 219 Judith 170 Lucinda (Hayes). ..534, 535 Lucy 112 Marietta Eloise (Ten- ney) 198 Marv (Blanchard) 86 Mary (Dorset) 60 Nancy Abby (Howard). 340 Nellie Jennie 535 Orsilia E.(Pomeroy) 210 Ruhama (Tenney) 305 Sarah 59 Sarah Augusta 305 Selena Tenney (Ten- ney) 219 Selina Lane 305 Stephen 61 William 91, 534,535 William Little 535 Rekvk, James T 202 Laura ( Spofford ) 202 Reiff, Amanda .')31 Remick, Addie K G06 Renton, Hannah R. (Bur- bank) 305 Renton, John A 305 Reynolds, 137 Sarah 530 Rhodes, Amanda 397 Rice, Anne 82 Betsey (Tenney) 130 • Edward E 314 Ellen Maria (Tenney).. .477 Florence Vira 477 H. Edgar 477 Inez Lillian 477 Joseph 159 Polly 159 Prudence 83 Ruth 159 Samuel 130 Susanna 387 Richards, 354 Dexter 432 Elizabeth 335 Estella W. (Tenney). ...554 Frank A 554 Herbert Rex 578 James Russell 578 Joanna (Hills) 3.54 John 578 Lois Tenney 578 Louise 184 Minnie Laura (Wood- ward) .578 Ralph Woodward 578 Richardson, Abigail M. P. (Tenney) 173 Abigail ("Tennev). . . 173 Alice 598 Betsey (Tenney) 72 Daniel .' 144 Edwin B 378 Ella D 392 Fannie 378 Franklin 173 Fredia... 391 Hannah 144 Harris 378 Jerusha Lovina 124 Joseph 72 Julia L 530 Lydia (Mor.se) 144 Mary 161, 336, 378 Mary E 423 Marv Elizabeth (Ten- ney) 378 Olive 206 Polly 206 Ruth 144 Sally 143 Richey, Susan .569 RiCKER, Abigail 306 Ridgeway, Emily Jane (Down) 401 John 401 RiNDGE, Mary Jane (Un- derwood) 277 Samuel 277 Rindland, John H 445 Male Bruce ( Douglas'. .445 Ritchie, Caroline (Whit- taker) 194 Clarissa (Kimball) 102 James 194, 195 Miry Jane (Kimball) . ..195 William 102 Roach, Fred Leland 595 Hattie Eina>, Jr William STHiKit, .\daiii Mary s..|.iii Stilks, AI Heulah . C'hurli'o t'harli'.-^ Krauklln Hatlle .<■> Jes.sl.' M ■•-♦ I.u<'inda (Tenni«y ) vt j Marv Luclndn ':'S Sar.ih K. (HIU) ili .SUHan Ki-ndiill 276 Stimson, Addle Helen (Tenney) 103 Melvln laS .STiMiiKiKl.n. Srilly 79 Stockhu. CanilliK- M ... .".'■'l Stock MAN, 111- rt ha r<-n«fV»!;T Caroline Kllzabolu (Tenney) 4»7 Henrv 4W Henry March 4»7 Stockton, 1-^lltln S fS Studdaki). Fannie v-S Fidelia .Maria 311 George 1U7 Lucy (Kello(fg) 3«J Marv Smith (Klinlialli..l»7 Simeon Ml Stone. Ada T. (Hazen) Adna •' • Agariah 2M Arthur W 42« A.senaih A. (Tenney ).. -SH-i AshaI.el 4l»* Bartlett Dimick «-'* Charles Ki Charles H *:'< Edwani KnoH <.'6 KIi-/a (Vinton) sci Elvira Vinton '■'J'.* Emeline (Tenney) 4M Emily Bluke 434 Fest lis 418 Freddie Howard 4M Henrv Morrill *'M Hersv <'•• Ida Maria •• * James D '*''•' Laura (Dlmlck) « "• LoisF ''■~''' Luev Tenney «-'« Lvdla (Carter) '-"^ Maria .S. (Clapp) SJ\ Mary F. (Tenney- Wiii- er'ma n ) '•*• Oliver *•• Ruth H **• S3H Addie fc;.(Remick) 806 Addie Helen' 153 Addie J.»..: 247 Addie Louise (Hoard). ..436 Addie Louise(VVe»lern).5-t3 Addie M. (Stevens) 4K« Addie Mav" 372 Addie Sarah* 373 Adelaide Elizabeth (Bar- tholomew) 404 Adelaide Q. (Kimball). .474 Adelia'-' 889 Adelia A. (Balch) 599 Adelia M. (Hay ward).. .627 Adelle Louise' 436 Adna'...115. 119, 120.222,230 231,432 Adna Spofford' 173 Adolphus' 129. '.ifiO Adoli)hus'' 397 Adrian-' 395 Adriance'-' 496 AtUe Nelson' .187,367 Agnes-' 403 Agnes (Coats) 439 Agnes Kavette" 537 Agues Gertrude'" .593 Albert' 191,371 Albert* 252. 288, 333. 4,54 Albert A.» 358 Albert Ball" 518 Albert Dana" 246 Albert E.8 320 Albert Edward9.303, 326, 511 AlbertF.8 360 Albert Francis«.315, 375, 518 Albert Francis-' 618 Albert Gorham' 183, 359 Albert Ira'" 5**6 Albert Palmer' 234,439 Albert Steward'-' 461 Albert Warren" 4.54 Albert Wilford-' 457 Albert William' 167,326 Albert William" 811 Albina Clementia* 307 Alfred' 112.2-21 Alfred" 417.464 Alfred Burris* 308 Alfred Davidson'. . .327. 622 Alfred Davison". See Al- fred Davidson. Alfred Earl* 3.^5. 528 Alfred Earl' .V28.612 Alfred Reed" 221.41. Algie Maria" 327. .52'2 Alice" TruNKV. Alice fKi-ii.i^ *■* Alien I, :nM. ua Alli-f I. III. II. '.«o Alice 1. 1 Allif I.. All<'(« l.\>Uu .iM AIU<« }>i "... «Z1 Alice Muuili* t'riiiinK- toii) aoft All' '• M ■> «•• All. '» All. . '■: AllCf i)~K""J' *i<« Alice M'ltrker) ttrt All.. : All. ■ 1 All. . . . ■«-« AU.lii K.'» K* Allen- »S.«7 Allan Grnv" 487 43 I Alice". 57 Alice" 235,353.3.59 Alice-' 394,443.481 Alice A. (Dunbar).... ..599 Alice Augusta ■ .504. 610 Alice K. (Harrington). ..52S 1 Alice E.(K.nnett)....^ -624 Alice Elizal.eih-....315.518, Alice Evelyn" Jf^ | Alice Florence".. .-...• .4 ' \Iice Florilla (Dodge). .510 Alice H.( Bean) — -^B] Alice Isabella" 424, 6, , Alma (\Ve-«» Ml Almira •..■0 Almlru '^3. ■• Alnilr;i m ^ Alinlra D. * Aliiiira l>... '• Aliulra • J AUnlra / Almlrn(SllnKerlanil)....8t7 Alniiiu' Ill Alnionik Sophia* 2W. 486 Al.-n/...- ■ " ■"« <■' '"''I Aliin-/.". ' '• Alonz.. I -4 Alpha C." -•' '■'-' AlpheuH' 142. '2- Alpheus" Alsclnio' *" Alva «!• Alvah' 120. 170, aa Alvah" J» Alvah Lltilc» 440. am Alvah T.' ni A I van' 84. IM. I» Alvan' 128, »4» Alvan Al.in/.o» »•« Alvln Kreeman' 173. SM Alvln M 4« Alvlrn (Tolby) » Alvlra Jane* • ■» Alzadla .M. (Tourt*!"!!*** 4M ....jm.ua f. I Alzlna' Amanda' Amanda ( K'-""""'" Am.'iii.l.'i .M Amanda 0- Amasa' •••• Ama!>a A.* '•'• °~ Aml>r.>^e Fox* "*• J2 Ambri.!-!"' »•* Amcllii .1 •■ •• Amelia J (\Va»hl.ur Amelia U)UlM«' Ain>'^» ••■•.'.■.' Aiii'"' .».«>."•• '"■ AmoK'.lll, lift. I». .MS ■TU .W7 .10* It? .•.-1 4oa Am"**...' Am..!. »-• Al--- '■ ■ A A I Alll">!< .l«-wetl' Am'>!» Jewett- .316. 39«, or'. ..ir; Amo!»Th"mp"oD'. AmoH Wo' 94, 181 Betsev* (Jones) 209 Betsey h.« 208,387 Betsey (Lewis) 208 Betsey (Miner) 227 Betsey (Proctor) 108 Betsey (Rog-ers) 351 Betsey Salome» 234 Betsey (Searle) 172 Betsev (Stevens-Buck).ll 5 Betsey (Taylor) 171 Betsey Thompson (Buck) 314 Betsey W. (Whitcomb).22l Betsey ( Waters) 163 Betsey (Whitcomb) 75 Betsey ( Woodburn) 388 Betsey (Wright) 173 Bethia'i 49 Bethia' 150,305 Bethla Plummer* 32 Bettys 49, 53. 93 Betty".. 66, 69, 70, 71, 13S, 143 Betty (Jewett) '52 Betty (Morse) 72,76 Betty (Sayary) ...75 Betty (Willard) 108,109 Beulah S. (Fay) 163 BlaneheE." 416 Blanche Mack-' 521,612 Brainard" SSS Byron'-' 399, 415, 416, 575 Byron Henry'-' 403 Calvin' 106,211 Calvin'' 209,3^8 ■Calvin Jonathan'" 605 Calvin Pettengill-' 491 Calistas 216 Callsta V. (Moulton) 436 Caleb- 179.3.50 Caleb Jewett" 52, 88. 91 1.56. 174 Caleb Jewett' 175 €aleb Putnam* 350 Caleb Strong' 1S6 Calla'" 601 Camilla Donnell* 327 Carl Joseif 570 Carlo.ss 226,423 €arlotta A.» -544 CarolineC' 99, 192 Caroline'. . .133, 160, 184, 319 363 Caroline''. ...210, 213, 223, 392 Caroline^ 397 Caroline (Appleton) ...314 Caroline C. (Mann) 316 •Caroline Cordelia (Col- burn) 300 Tenney, Caroline Cram".. 497 Caroline ( L'rnne) 2«8 I'arolint- E.'" 2k« i Caroline E. (Wliitiioj i..iii3 Caroline Klizal)i-tli-.ilU, .'CI Caroline Eliza! uMli- r.iT Caroline (iOlli-man) .'>sn Caroline Franee.H' ui« Caroline (Keezer) 872 I Caroline (Mi tie) 188 | Caroline Utile' 18fi. .SflS Caroline Litlh-'" 36(1, .Vl'.l Caridine M (.stocken.. ..H.'>6 Caroline Pliehe' 176,344 j Caroline R. ( .-Xurnouk). .316 i Carrie* nr>9 , Carrie Adelia" 263,469 Carrie Appletun" 517 Carrie .\ugusta» 361 Carrie Belle" 848 Carrie Clark" 378, .5.53 ] Carrie L." 436 Carrie (Marks) 4i;6 ' Carrie M.-iy» 328 Carrie (.Mayo) IHI Carrie (Walkeri 477 Carroll Gordon'-' .550 Carroll M." 436 Catherine" 68,98, 134 , Catherine" 209 Catherine" 418 Catherine Bowen' 191 Catherine Cavett (Young) 451 Catherine Cutter".. .347, .537 Catherine Elizabeth"... .335 Catherine J. (-tory) 411 Catherine Judith '..147, 297 Catherine I'. (Clnrk) . .. .343 Catherine Walton' 172 Catherine (Witt) 197 Catie Achleys sbo Charity" 400, .168 Charity (Tenney ).. ..400. .56f' Charlena Augusta" .5.39 Charles '60 Charles' 22, 120,128, 134 147, 148, 177, 235, 258, 272. 2'J9 Charles* 210, 233. 2 2. •2.">8 316, 455 Charles*. . . .380, 416. 441, 4J3 5-55 CharlesA 'f" Charles A. '» 599, 6'23 Charles Adams" 229 Charles Arlna 231,436 Charles Albert" 139, .587 Charles Allen" 31 1 Charles Amand' ....168. 327 Charles Amos" .336 Charles Arthur" S'O Charles August us".. 303. rm Charles Augustu.s". 380, 4 .5 6-54, .593 Charles B.' ^^'•^1 Charles B.» 266 Charles B:irnard"..221, 416 Charles Benton".... 327, .5'-»2 Charles Buckley'" ^'> Charles C \]l Charles C." "" Charles Carr<.ll"224. 277, 420 Charles Daniel".... 259. 4H0 Charles E.' 154,310 Charles E.'* Charles E'"..-- Chnrles Edward".. 100 Charles Ellbridge". Charles Ellis'...... Charles Emery'"... Tknnkv. CharloH V." i-t, ■. CI CI... CliurU'tt Krt«Urr CharlfH <(llniai. C Imrlfi. II.' Chiul.N li Clinrl.-R II . ( hiirl< K II . ( liarlrH M. C h.'irlis II' I harli-N il< Churlen II' : ChnrU'H II": CliurU'N lr\ . . CharlcH J Cliarlrs .ii,: Churlt Cliarli Chari. Charl. Charl. Charl. Charl. Chirl. Charl. . Charl<-N r.. Charles I'. CharU'H Ko< K" ■ i.' Charl--- "^ ' Chari. Charl. I hari. Chan- Charl. Mrs. I Eli/ Charl. Ch:irl. Charl- Charl. Charlf. W.- Charli-M Wall 566 Edward Moodj-' 186,367 Edward Pa vson" . . .229, 256 287, 314. 431,493, 517 Edward Randall" 246 Edward Searle"... .538,613 Edward Trask" 517 Edward Vernon'' 451 Edward Water.s" 323 Ef I win" 182 Edwii.s 234, 272 Edwin" 391 Edwin Alan.son" 227,427 Edwin AlonzQio 586 Edwin E." 290.498 Edwin H.» 263, 469 Edwin Hew£'S" 233 Edwin J. 8 357 Edwin Lewis" 234 Edwin P." 2:3 Edwin Rubin" 439, 587 Ed win Roy" 493, 606 Effle" 321 Eflle Adams" 354 Effle (Mosier) 601 Elbtidge' 179, 351 Elbridg-e .A.' 1,36 Eldad'' 67, 128 Eldad? 129, 260 Eleaniir' Ill Eleanor" 209, 390 Eleanor" 473, 549 Eleanor Burn.side (Fa- vill) 502 Eleanor M. (Flagg) 623 Electa' 144, 293 Elias Fields' 152,308 Elijahs 39, 55, 100 Elijah'' 63, 121 Elijah' 105, 116, 120, 233 Elinor K." 319 Elinor F. (Goodrich). . .567 E inor (Hall) 318 Elinor (Pre.sley) 308 El ip ha let .' 500 Eliphalet" 41.68,274 Eliphalel'^69, 71, 142, 143,290 Eliphalet' 135,273, 289 Eliphalet Jason" 274 Eli.'iha' 116, 224 Eliza" 158 , Eliza"... 209, 226, 236. 424. 441 Eliza" 400 Eliza (Adam.s) 228 Eliza Adam.s" 430 Eliza Ann' 186,366 Eliza Ann (Bowker) 482 Eliza Ann (Gurnev) 554 Eliza nn (Philbrick)...S61 Eliza Brown' i,53 Eliza C"ffln (Peabodv).455 Eliza (Cropley) .".. .270 Eliza (Draastrom) 334 Eliza Erminia" 403 Eli?a H. (Buxton) 357 Eliza Hale" 252 Eliza Jameson' 132. 266 Eliza Jane'; 100 Tenney, Eliza Jane'. .308. 318 Eliza Lovina" •>!« 4o.'i Eliza ( Lyon) ' . .',;;9.) Eliza (Miner) 727 Eliza (Nolde) 170 Eliza (Parr) m E iza (Peier.-) 2til Eliza S. (Bush) 216 Eliza Tileston (Fisher).3'i3 Eliza (Todd) ..14, Eliza (Whitney) 568 Elizabith 626. 6-27 Elizabeth^ 18 p:iizabeth<.. 27, 30. 31, 43, 44 Elizabelh" 48,5l 5,s Elizabeth" 42. 56. 57. 60 73. 78. 88. 97 „,. ^ 101. 144 166 Elizabeth^.lOi, 104, 1O8. 120 149, 153, l.'>6, 167 179, 184, 213 325. ;s,52, 524 Elizabeth". .222, 233, 288, 2. 9 Elizabeth" 453 Elizabeth A.'' 79 Elizabeth A."* 30,5, 477 Elizabeth Ann' 133, 137 270. 276 Elizabeth Ann" 273, 303 Elizabeth Ann (Pulley). 299 Elizabeth Ann (Walker)lS7 Edzaheih Appleton ( Moorhead ) 407 Elizabeth (Atwood) 44 Elizabeth (Bailey) 32 Elizabeth (Boynton).... 51 Elizabeth Bruce" 344 Elizabeth U. (.vlarshall) 161 Elizabeth Cadle" 2113 Elizabeth Caroline'. 173, 337 Elizabeth Coleman (1 hipman) 515 Elizabeth (Corliss) 57 Elizabeth (Diamond). ..191 Elizabeth (Di.\) 3*5 Elizaiieth (Dole) 69 Elizabeth Dow" 168 Elizabeth Drucilla* 298 ; Elizabeth E. (Bruce)... .343 | Elizabeth Ella" 826 ; Elizabeth (Fales) 38 ' Elizabeth (Gardner). ..30 Elizabeth Hale" 494 Elizabeth (Hamilton).. .282 Elizabeth HopkinsM75,339 , Elizabeth (.Jameson)... . .33 i Elizabeth Jane" 363, .546 Elizabeth (Jewett) 88 Elizabeth Lois' 166,324 Elizabeth Loui.se" hd'i Elizabeth M. ( Benton) ..338 Elizabeth .M. {Hensler).530 Elizabeth .McFarland". .287 Elizsheth May (AI)l><>It).50I Elizabeth (.Merrill) 149 Elizabeth (.Mitchell )400. 568 Elizabeth (Nelson). 187. 188 Elizabelh Nelson' 187 Elizabeth Noyes"... 95. 183 Elizabeth Olive (Par- melee) 244 Elizabeth (Pa pre).. .103, 104 Elizabeth (Parker) 105 Elizabeth (Parrat).. 10.11 Elizabeth Phelps'" 611 Elizabeth (Proctor) 108 Elizabeth (Richards)... 335 Elizabeth Russell (Wal- lace) 518 rt, 1 1 1 1 I 1 I, vPuiii'hiini J. Elizabelh (\V>. KliZiibelh \' Klla A. (l:. Ella Aniii I Ella H l.l> Ella I ainph , . Klla K. (Hiilf) 417 Ell:i ( llooii ) •(,- Klla Jan." Klla (Lawreni' Klla I.ouImi'".. . , . . Ella .M.' Ella .Maria' Kba Marlon" Eli a (p., well) Klla .'^ecdla (Rmiil;. Klla T." Kllen' ;m KlUn; 144. 157. IM Kllcn A.' it-rSM Ellen AUKUstil' |«t Ellen Cellnii' Ml Ellen (Cbapiti) » Ellen l> oil f; I n « ((trei'ne-SlnTni:ii; Ellen KllzaI.eilr... Ellen Kr.incHs-' j^y. ; n Ellen Harriet" 278 ElleiiJ.' Ellen Jane' Ellen J. (I.eOron). i- EllenJan." *i/i 67t» Ellen l.ari»;wi>ribv*JI&. AIS Ellen I.ivlMK'ston* 3S8 Ellen NL ;H.iriieK) .370 Kllen .M. (I'rait) 4M Ellen ^^. (WeekK) 4St Ellen Mav^ JOl Ellerv C." 8HH. MS f^JIIsi, 344 Elniaplne" AM Elmiru' 181, IH3. Sft7 Elmlra" Vf».Sf% Elndra Parker (Ocrr* ) .287 Elmer Seih" 421. &T« Elmer T.» a9a Elnora" 3»l El.se (KiHcher) M& El.'le' 1« Kl.\le Jane' Elsie (.Shepard Elvira* .^ Elvira A. fP. a.«<') 41t Klvlra Ablii. ■ 1»» Klzlna' . *•» ElzlnnT.'.. »» Kmellne' Einellne«....ll8, 4i;. E m e II n o C" n (Knowie") — Eniellne Ch«rlfy «H»r- r|v' fm E'l ■ i V.v • El! Ei' Kn Emeline H. (»'rr 674 INDEX. Tenney, Eraeline Jdhn- son ( Murr.iy ) 257 Emeline Melissa".. .161, 321 Emeline Olive"^ 348 Emeline (Ordway) 365 Emeline (Rogers) 278 Emer.son" 160 Emerson OliarUon" 160 Emilia Letitia (Mor-j;an)473 Emily" 133, 144. 161. 291 Emilys. .206, 215. 22.5, 333, 422 E milyii 403, 49J, 572 Emily (Baker) 262 Emily (Corbin) 237 Emilv Elncta^ 290,498 Emily Elizabeth^ 607 Emily Gove" 220, 415 Emily Harris" 439 Emily (Hatch) 181 Emily Lambert'" 614 Emily Louise (Morg-an)439 Emily M. (Paine) 521 Emilv (Owen) 224 Emilv (St. Marie) .523 Emily T.' 182 Emily V. ( Parsons) 258 Emma' 154 iEmma" 391 jEinma Ann" 167 JEmma Ann* 273 Emma Aujjusta (Pieree)5 3 Emma Browns 279 Emma O.'' 390 Emma Caroline (Milli- ken) 611 Emma (chase) 167 Emma Cornelia" 433 Emma E.'' 417 Emma Elizabeih8...333, 526 Emma (Emmons) 79 Emma Frances (Nel- son) 509 Emma ( Harum) .572 Em na (Heath) 416 Emma Howard" 4 '4 E lima J.'-' 395. 412 Emma Jane (P-^rrv) — 550 Emma L." 383, 430 Emma Laura-' 5i4 Emma Lizzie" 328 Emma Lizzie" 459,597 Emma Loretta (Schoon- maker) 576 Emma Luev'* 237.442 Emma .M.-'." 5« Emma Marsaref^ 272 Emma Maria' 2.56 Emma R. (Musk) 439 Emma (Smith) 474,504 Emma (Straat) 496 Emma Walker (Hinck- lev) 306 E'liina Wilsou" 494 E mi iry'' 405 Emorv Kranci.--' 504 Enoch' 20,51, 88, 89 Enoch'" 563 Enoch Monzo" 168, 3.'9 Enoch PillsbliryT. . .167, 326 Ephraim' 130 Ei)hraim« 2i4 Ephraim Bailev'... .142, 287 Ephraim B'lileys 287, 288 Er^ raim S:'' 7^ Erdix" 140, 282 Eri'ix« 2H2 Erlene" 496 Ern"sl'' 5>ii Ervinff Pearl (Furrh).. .60.' Estella (Carpenter) 606 Tennev, Estella J.'" 568 Estella W.'" 554 Estelle Palmer" 4K8 Estelle( Smith) 4.59 Esther" 107 Esther'" 539 Esther Ans-eliue\. .224, 420 Esther Jane" 454, 593 Esther Louise* 376 Esther Mercy Cotton".. 431 Esther ( Miller) 224 Esther (Parmenter) 106 Esthers." 79 Ethel'" 5s8 Ethel U. (Hall) 624 Ethel May 10 584 Ethel Pritchard" 521 Etta" 546 Etta F. (Wilcox) 580 Etta P." 542 Eugene" 190 Eugene" 380, 481 Eunice 27, 62. 2 4 Eunice'' 33, 54 Eunice'* 55 Eunice" 69,99.118,135 Eunice' 116,120,191,223 236. 369 Eunice (Boynton) 68.69 Eunice E s 261 Eugenia Sophia' !61 Eunice (Smith) 118 Eunice (Stebbins) 236 Eurania" 221 Eva (Hither) 543 Eva Electa" 440,588 Eva Mary" 5,51 Eva Mayi" 568 Evaline'or Eveline 148 Evaline'- 235,271.804 511 Evaline Farnham'. .180, 355 Evaline Isabella* 289 Evaline (Wasliburn)... 426 Evaline (W ipple.) 291 Fai h Weld" 4:i6 Fannie".- 1 g Fannies 210, 233, 391 Fannie A 480 Fannie Atala (Whit- more) 487 Fannie Boutelles 326 Fannie ( IJana) 480 Fan ie Eini y» 299 Fannie M. (Sn >w) 488 Fannie P.s 299 Fan n ie St od d a rd ) 563 Fannie W. ( Nutt) 423 Fannys 211 Fanny" 388 Fanny (Adams) 206 Fanny Annette" 429 F.uiny Elizabeth (Lee). 5-5 Fanny ( Fay ) 3.88 Fanny (Gf'orge) 289 Fanny (Wood) 211 Fay M.I" .586 Fhs'us7 115, 120, 223 Fide ia" 400 Fidelia Alberta" 439, 586 Fidelia Ann'* 2S9 497 Fish-r Harris" 378 5.54 Flora" 390 Fliira Helle". 394 Flora (Calkins) 461 Flo"a '>." 469 Flora (Frost-Cirr'ill)...l85 Flora ()enpvieve"...465, 600 Flora (Hall) 550 Flora H o n o n s e (Church) 426 Tenney, Flora May". .393, 394 Florence Adaline. See Florence Adeline. Florence .\deline". .385, 561 Florence Annette (t) dge) 501 Florence Baker'" 559 Fl .rence Belle" 523 Florence Uean" 5l7 Florence E." 427,438, .586 Florence Ethel" 511, 611 Florence (J .'" 586 Florence Gray" 468 Fli.rence Helen" 489 Florence Henrietta" 470 Florence IsabelWalke^' 187 Florence M." 488,538 Florence M '" 575 Florence Mabeile" 521 Florence Maria" 436 Florence May" 537 Florence Mildred'" 567 Florence (Van Alstyne)498 Flossie Christine'"."^. 558 Flossie M" 472 Floyd A. 11 621 Floyd Foster i^harle.s'" 588 Francello E.s 189 Fiancess 223 Frances Ann' 154 Frances Ann" 407 Frances Augusta" 407 I'^rauces Augusta (Owen) 360 Frances B.s 282 Frances Bridges (Vea- zie) 324 Frances C." 388, 562 Frances Delia (An- drews) 444 Frances E.Nichols 463 Frances Haz- 1" 550 Frances Idas 292 Frances Irene" 383 Frances L.» 283 Frances Louise (Mc- Adory-Blai k) 245 Frances Maria" 316 Frances Martinlse (Hall) 529 Frances (TeEnvs"n) 5^6 Frances Theod . isia " 198 Franci.si' lOO 193 Francis' 179 Francis" 400, 568 Francis Brown" 166 Francis E.' 185 Francis G." 44 Francis M.s 211 Francis Marshalls si6 Francis Princt '" 581 Francis Vergnies'. .156, 315 Francis Warrens, . .303 510 Franks 271, 310, .324,372 Frank" 388, 520, 546 Frank'" .'^68 Frank Alonzo" 329 Frank B.'" 599 Fr.ink Barton" 394 Frank Chester" 474 Frank D." 247 Frank E." 400, 417, .=^68 Frank EIroy" .550 Frank Folsora" 433. 581 Frank Gage" 189 Frank Gordon" 464, 598 Frank H." ' 505 Frank Howard" 298 I TXDKX. «75 Tenney, Prank J.' 433 Frank J.i" 5,;g Frank Lawroii(>e"' 553 Fran k l,ela nrl '" r- G'.rluini !■ Griice ,\ '. (irace Am- (irjur (iraci (ir:u-' ,, ., J;'"'' -ail Grace Liliiiiii ' Gra-'i' Llnd-iM'M' ! (irace .M i (ir.ice (i)\ . (ir.-lee Cl'i-iii y-,, Granville .Storrs* ai5 G ra I la A ." 473 G r ! 1 1 1 1» • 1 29 Gurdnn Elllji" 499 (iuslavns' 191,8:8 tiu.stavus-' , . SP7 (iuy W.i« Gwen'o H. Auifu.^ta (Hlhlr«i.. ... H.C 130 H. Ednn'" MA H. .Melville mi H. (Thomas) yf} Hamnion .M.* Hammon .Morton^. . H.'iminon O." Hanii.'iniuh Uerrlel. Hannah 2;, ., . Hannah' 12, 16. 17 Hannah> 18. 20, 2«. 3» Hann;ih< S3 Hannah''' .Sfi. ."ffl. 30. 43, 44 II' ■ Hannah". Hannah'.. . 1-2';', 1.57. 252, ^Ll, Hannair Hannah .Mmedn t- liorn) Hannah .\urilla* ;^;o Hannrili 'Hi'i Tit'in ' 44 H.I nk !■ ....591 H. •>■% H I II. ^> H.. •> H. .1 H: ...J«» H .. IM H ...|» H; M H •<"» H 7 H: • H.i -1 H. > II rt H:, •« H. 1 H \ H..i 1 Hannii 'i G7G INDEX. Tenney, Hannah Maria'. .185 Hannah Maria" 211,351 Hannah (Moody) 22,24 Hannah Moody » 35 Hannah (Pearce) 306 Hannah ( Rollins) 8u5 Hanaah Scott (Adams). 353 Hannah Spring' 156, 315 H anuah Stevens (Jenks)262 Hannah (Stickney) 66 Hannah ( Fenncv) . .179, 353 Hannah Tru.ssell (Little)180 Hannah (Wales) 432 Hannah ( WhittaUer 179,353 Hannah Whitman (Ed- s' >n) 359 Hannah ( Whitnev)45,46,8l Haunah(Wood) 55 Hannah (Woodbury ) 274, 275 Hannah (Wood bury - Tenney) 274, 275 Harley Howard i" 567 Harmon" 385 Harold" 496 Harold D'Estaingi"... .572 Harold E." ...621 Harper' 117, ■-i25 Hari'iet ' 123 Harriets 207, 381 Harriet A." 400 Harriet A. (Lattime) — 367 Harriet A. (Monroe) 393 Harriet Amanda'. . .159, 191 3 9, 373 Harriet Amanda-' 551 Harriet Atwood ( Puller )273 Harriet Augusta'' 380 Harriet Aug-usta (Ed- gerton) 247 Harriet Braman" 98 Harriet C.» 450 Harriet Clarindas 244 Harriet (Corliss) 190 Harriet Oe Baon' 540 Harriet Elizal)etlis 287 Harriet Elliss 290, 497 Harriet Prances'' 528 Harriet (Goodnow) 197 Harriet H.s 362 Harriet H." 420 Harriet I. (Larkin) 361 Harriet Jane' 153 Harriet L.» 232 Harriet (Lott) 287 Harriet M.'' 406, 573 Harriet Maria' 177 Harriet N 190 Harriet Newell' 123, 156 244, 314 Harriet Newell (Need- ham) 347 Harriet Parker^ 259 Harriet (Pluinmer) 153 Harriet (Sanderson) 123 Harriet Storer'* 198 Harriet (Wallace) 221 Harriette' 128, IfiO. 257 Harriette Ackland (Batchelder) 489 Harriette I.vdia'' 491 Harriette N> 160 Harriette Rebecca** 256. 457 Harriette Varnum8.278, 484 Harrison'' 210 Harrisiin Edmund^ 376 Harrv A." 310 Harry Albert'" ,566, 6'20 Harry Ama.sa'' 393 Tenney, Harry D.i" 586 Harrv Elli.s'' 376 Harry H.'" 566 Harry L."' 583 Harry Lewis'-' 477 Harry Olin-' 495 Harry R." 568 Harry Slierman" 329 Harrv Willis-' 510 Hartwell* 210, 392 Harvey' U8, 228 Hattiet' 38, 312, 363, 547 Hattieio 563 Hattie a." 438 Hattie Adams' 360 Hattie E.-' 393 Hattie E. (Gray) 4t8 Hattie Ellas 366 Hattie Ella-' 417 Haitie (Poote) 403 Hattie Prank"* 363 Hatiie (Harrington) — 396 Hattie Irene' 457. 596 Hattie Lucretia (Smith)505 Hattie Luella'-' 477 Hattie M.» 4S6 Hattie M. (Elliott) 412 Hattie Mayi« 563 Hattie (Prince) 581 Hattie S." 247 Hattie (Van Alstyne) .. .288 Hattie W. ( Lawrence). .211 Hattie ( Wilder) 563 Hazel Amelia-' 498 Hazel Marion"' 578 Hazel N.« 310 Helen** 329 Helen" 480, .^61 Helen'" 563, 620 Helen Ann^ 287 Helen Eliza'-' 429 Helen Eliza Andrewine^ 227, 429 Helen Gertrude-' 510 Plelen Irene" 385, 511 Helen L.8 3.33 Helen Lillian" 3^7 Helen Louise" 453 Helen M. ( Koster) 3=i6 Helen M. (Rolle) 523 Helen Marias 259, 458 Helen Parmela".See Helen Par-melia'-'. Helen P.-irmelia" — 403, 572 Helen Phvlinda* 234 Henrietta"' 102, 103 Henrietta (Halkins) 316 Henrietta Maria* 314 Henrietta (Powers) 263 Henry-'' 35, 44, 78 Henrv" 78, 154 Henry' 120, 147, 298 Henrys 215, 299, .S'i8. 400 Henry" 395, 481 Henry 10 .563 Henry A." 406 HenrV Aiken" .378,553 Henrv Allen" 379, 380 Henry Allen'" 554 Henry Augustus". ..315. 5 7 Henry Braraan^ 283 4-8 HenrV Brown' 156 314 Henrv O 121 Henrv C.s 215. 237. 441 Henrv C." 465. .599 Henrv Cadle* 293 Henrv Clav" 212, 3v4 rienrv P. D.' 190 Henry Favill" 502 Henry Harrison-' 391 Tenney, Henry L '" 583 Henry Laverne'" 585 Henry Little' 185 Henry Livermore'* 299 Henry Martin". .231, 256, 263 485, 456 Henry Martyn^See Henry Martin". Henry Marty n" 430 Henry Melvin'" 567 Henry Murray" 893 Henrv W.' 144, 292 Henry W.* 308 Henrj^ Warner" 378,5.53 Hepzibah Ann" 281, 486 Herbert" 406 Herbert Benjamin" 526, 612 Herbert DeVaughn" 522 Herbert Prankliu' 167 Herbert J.'" 583, 621 Herbert LaDue" 456 Herbert Leslie" 393 Herbert Melville'.. .263. 470 Herbert Parcher" 516 Herbert S.'-' 438 Herbert Spencer" 408 Herbert W." 352 Herbert William'" 578 Hermann Jonathan" 491,605 Herschell A.'-' 472 Hiram" 94 Hiram' 120, 150, 171,332 Hiram A.' 182, 359 Hiram Alonzo' 180, 353 Hiram h.' 400 Hiram Dodge" 501 HoUis Adelbert" 407 Homer' 117 Homer" 236 Homer" 385, 441, 561 Homer Ferris'" 583 Homer Hopson-'* 226, 423 Horace' 123, 244 Horace" 388 Horace Addison'... ]'14 292 Horace Atwood' 292, .501 Horace Ballou' 191, 373 Horace Bert" 308 Horace Franklin'. ..155, 312 Horace Humphrey* .373 Horace Isom-' .501 Horace Kent" '293, 502 Horace Kent" .502 Hosea Eugene" 471, 600 Howard H." 624 Howard Hunt' 379 Howard T." 514 Hnldah" 60 Huldah' 172, 335, .528 Huldah (Bridges) 60 HuMah (Emerson-Wil- der) 170 Huldah (lewett) 172 Huldah (.Saxton) 216 Hvlas' HO Hvlas" 284 Hvlas Oscar" 2^4 488 Ida A." 403,572 Ma Chester" 459, 598 Ida E. (Cole) 596 Ida Elizabeth' 416 Ida Florence* 3.52 Ida J." 400 Ida Marvs 243, 245,4,52 Ida May'" 569 Ida Mav (Isom) 501 Ida (Weston) 400 I< Chandler' 102. 198 James CoUin.ss 219, 414 James Croydon 172 James E.-'.'. 409,575 James F.» 265, 472 James Franklin' 154 James Gartield MO'tnn"471 James Garland' 191.372 James Griggs 286 James Henrys. .298, 323, .521 James Lvman" 390 James M' ; 182, 185 Ja mes McFa rlaiiie* 316 James Madison? 210 James Manning" 94,95 182, 184 James Manning' f 63 James Marks 272 James Olivers 350.538 James R." 472 James Samuels 329 Tenney, James Tvler« 8.5 J ames Whitney' ' ,'ks Ji'n*'* ■•... 26, 3.S, W J He' 43.63.be J '>»'■" 71.88 J"ne' ISl Janes 218.412 Jane A 3g.j Jane A. (Tenner) .-mh Jane (Aiken). . .". .jvs Jane i-Jiz.-ibeth- 318 Jane Elizabtth (Nieh- ^ ols) 300 Jane Frances .Munroe.. 628 Jane (Hale) jo, 43 Jane (Ladd) 2lfi Jane M. (Hrister) 299 Jane N. (Little) i85 Jane Roldnsun (Hutch- ings) 315 Jane (Searle) ,s.s Jane Searle'' 8S Jane (Smith) 71 Jane (Thompson) 218 Jane (Ware) 128 Jane (Weston) 137 Janet'" 602 Janette A." 438.583 Jannette (Norcross) 211 Jason Bent' 136. 139 273, 274 Jasper* 226.424 Jean A. (Brand) .lea Jeanette H.s 288 Jeant-tte Louise (Bow- man).. 580 Jeanette' (Luclies) 376 J eff'erson Forest" 237 Jemima W. (Fletcher).. 113 Jennette W.» 421 Jennie^' 53, 96 1 Jennie" 439 Jennie Augusta' 39:t Jennie Crosbv'' 394 Jennie (Uike) 390 Jennie EUza" 439, .587 Jennie Ella" 465 Jennie Lind" 383, 5i9 Jennie M.Carter 433 Jennie Mary" 395 Jennie .Mays 31B Jennie Rosette (Graves).301 Jennie T.s 299 Jennie (Wadrobe) 224 Jeremiah'' 35 Jeremiah Jewett" 88. 167 Jeremiah Page'.. .. .104, 203 Jeremiah Pages 203 Jenime li." 259 Jerusha Belle (Pierce). 52;i Jerusha (Brown) 121 Jes.se" 39.64 Jesse" 61. rn Jesse' 120. : Jesse Cass" : Jesse Eugene' 123 217 Jesse Eugene" 247 Jesse I-ura" 538 Jessiline R.» 3.9 Jessi' 234 Jessie" 808 Jessie" 5:10 Jes.sie Belle" 316 Jessie Green (Dame) 3«4, r.! Jessie H." ' Jessie May'" ' Jessie W" Jewel'" < Joanna" 41. Tbnnuv, Jouon«'... er. « Jonnna (Chi>n<' Joanna (Hi Jon:innii i . Ill, ,11.1 . Jo J.. I Joi'l- Jool Scott* John i'^_ Mrc. John. Hvf HnUy LutiiinuK ' ' John' rj John^ •*. '4 'I 4 ■,"B :« ^.1 21 John«..23,?4. ?n John' H 4; John" f. luu. I HI. John'.. .108, nn, 177 II i.1 ••i 'I J John Hrookx* IM John C- »76. 4111 John Calvin' 137 John Carter* 301 John Cas>: |»|. 870 John Ch.-innlng' I7ft John ColllDii'' 414 John 1).« ?«M John K." John Kuril" John I'M ward*.. ■ John Ellis' John F John K.' John K." .' John Fer>ru»oD' Jot.: ■ - ■ ■ Jol Jol Joi Jol / John •< i John 11 Jol • Jo): Jol Jol Jo!,' I John i ' John 1 < Jol Joi u i'lU^ri 678 INDEX. Tenney, John Priest'' 407 John S.s 219,3-29 John Searle'i 20, 89, 169 John Smith" 145 J ohn Thi tmas^ 303 John Thorn 1 'Son'.... 190, 36S John Valentines 333,527 John W.' 173, 338 John Waters" 164, 323 John Weslev" 407 John Willa!il8..214, 370, 550 John Wiliiani' 170,330 John William" 272 John Y." 376 John Young'. ...102, 197, 376 Johnnie Hayes'-' 457 Johnson** 77, 152 Jonah' 106 Jonas Boynton' 171.334 Jonathan 55, 140 Jonathan* 23,24,25 36, 4U, 41 Jonathan^ 40, 4:, 42 48, 70, 142 Jonathan". 58, 69, 70, 72, 108 109, 137, 141, 142 Jonathan' . . 106, 109, lio, 142 170, 209, 214, 285, 330 Jonathans 23. 39, 113. 120, 204 219, 223, 285, 286 489, 490, 491, 492 Jonathan Livermore' . . .148 299 Joseph* 24, 25, 28, 38, 39, 148 Josephs. 35, 39, 4i_ 44, bq, 74 Josepho 58, 61, 63, 74. 75, 105 113, 121, 147, 148 Jo.seph' 105, 117, 148, 149,206 Joseph A » 206, 379 Josei'h iSallister'' 378 Joseph Erastus" 220 Joseph Fran)£lin8 324 Joseph G.'' 300 Joseph Gibson' 148, 300 Joseph Greely'-' 522 Joseph James Monroe'' 97 Joseph M.' 160, 319, 320 Joseph Parliers 207 Joseph Parlier-' 383 Joseph Pouell'J ,505 Joseph Starli.s" 324, 521 Joseph SymoQds' 1.54 Joseph Thomas* 298 Josephine" 190 Josephine Doe 388 Josephine Elizabeths.. 26I Josephine Hobart«.361, 545 Josei'hine Irene'' 383 Jose[)hine Minerva-'.s . . .403 Jo.sephine P. (Stearns) .392 Josette Luella'-' 523 Joshua 316 Joshua" 46,47,81 Joshua'"' 67, 70, 80, 140 Joshua'. 120, 129, 130,261,263 Joshua" 282 Josiah" 46, 49 Josiah" 1.57 Jo.siah' 82, 152 Juililli* 34 Judilh'' 69, 79, 94, 1.35 Judith" 389 Judith (.Adams) 206 Juditli Ann'' 286,423, 477 Judith D. (Farren) 491 Judith n. (Harvey) 228 Judith (.Iacl;man) 95 Judith (Pillsburv). ,See Juiiith (Pilsbury.) Judith (Pilsbury)... 138, 274 Tenney, Judith (Reed).. .170 Judith (Spoflord) 96 Judith W.« 209,389 Judith (White) 208 Judsou" 217 Julia-' 524 J ulia A. ( Weldon) 395 Julia Anns 226, 274 Julia Anne' 151,307 Julia Beutlev (Moore) 474 Julia C. (Stebbins) 394 Julia C. (Wilder) 217 Julia Clara-' 394 Julia (Dylje) 232 Julia Emma'* 352,510 Julia Evalina (Coe) 397 Julia Flynn-' 433 Julia (J'>eneh) 238 Julia L. (Richardson). ..530 Julia Locebai" 558 Julia M.'-' 426 Julia Malvina'-' 579 Julia Maria" 214, 398 Julias. (Hardy) 566 Julia (Summer) 323 Julia (Turner) 481 Julia Wilcox" 474 Julia Wilcox (McNair) .474 Julians 210 Juliette Hughes*... 259, 460 Juliette Jes.sie3 292, 502 Juliette P. (Chaney) 2^2 Julias Augustus* 299 Junia M. (Warner) 4'20 Justice W.8 233, 4'38 Justin Edward* 276, 474 Justin William* 328, 5'23 Ju.stinia'< 312 Karl Either" 543 Kate-J 451 Kate E. (Sinclair) 558 Kate Isabel (Duclirovitz) 518 Katharine* 271 Katherine 626, 627 Katherine ( ) 626,627 Katherine Reed* 287 Katherine T. (Connor) .511 Katie Maria* 301. 303 Keziah'' 79 Keziah SmalK' 78, 154 Kimball" 137, 278 Kirk IVI.* 220,416 Kittle Oell" 402, .571 L. Parker" 388 LaCorte.s* 219,220, 415 Lafayette' 155, 312 Lafayette* 259 LaFrancis* 219 Lanson Darwin" 439 Laura' 115, 167, 325 Laura* 222. 226, 4i5 Laura A.'-' 471 Laura .V iin' 125 Laura Annabelle (Ham- den) .587 Laura B. (I-i:ennedv) 551 Laura ( Harnes) 124 Laura ( Brock wav) 388 Laura Carlton"..". .. .424, 577 Laura (Clifford) 6116 Laura Delphines 290 Laura Eliza betli'-' 488 Laura (;. (Pilve) 224 Laura IT.' 192 Laura Hazen' 159, 318 Laura J. (Hammer) 580 Laura (J 1 )hnson) 303 Laura L.'" .581 Texney, Laura Maria' 42S: Laura .Mildred'" 587 Laura Owen* 224, 421 Laura 8." 438 Laura Sprague* 26S Laura Wallace" 518 Laurena* 217 Lavina* 218, 411 La Vina Amelia* 2'24, 421 Lavina ( Messenger) 218 Lavinia'^ 282 Lavinia (Tapiin) 282 Lawrence Campbell'".. .606 Lawrence Gray" 496 Lawrence Harlow". 491, 606 Lazell'' 219 Lazell" 415,575 Leigh T.'" 575 Leighton Plummer" 476 Leighton Plummer") 602 Leila E." 439 Leila Mav" 471 Lela Belle'" 585 Lemuel Dow'' 2'29, 433 Lena B. (McNemar) 436 Lena E. (Grover) 553 Lena Gordan'" 698 Lena L " 412, 575 Lenville' 153 Leon'" 563 Leon Arthur" 498 Leon L." 416 Leona A. (Dutton) 575^ Leonard 68- Leonard'.. ..133, 134, 171. 269 334 527 Leonard*. . . .209, 217, 39o', 408 Leonard Baker* 334,527 Leonard stickney' 13a. Leonora S.' 168- Leroy" 400 Leroy F.* 332 Lerov Sewall" 459 Leslie Edward" 472. 601 Letitia S, (Stockton) ... .465 Lettia E." 403, 573 Leuthera Melvina (Bis- sell) 834 Levi". . .63, 64, 80, 81, 122, 242 Levi'.... 120, 123, 143, 245, 246 Levi* 233 Levi" 389 Levi Edwin* 237 Levi Sanderson-'* 246, 452 Levi Sanderson" 4.53 Levina (Fiagg) 173- Lewi,s' 135, 273 Lewis" 388. 390, 459, .563 Lewis Cass* 369 Lewis E.'" 583 Lewis Fisher" 378, 5'-3 Lewis Mood V* 273, 477 Lilla Prince ( Nash ) 545 Liliiau Augusta Dodge" 510 Lillian Elizabeth* 308 Lillian F.* 364 Lillian Frances'" 612 Lillian H." 420, 576 Lillian M. (Connell). . . .470 Lillie Edith" 405 Lillie Grace'" 5b6 Lillie J." 403, 572 Lillie Mav" 405 Linus' 164, 323 Lionel'- 15, 162 Lizzie Augusta* 3.56i Lizzie Dow* 328 Lizzie G. ( Brooks) 544 Lizzie Jane (Johnson). .593 Lizzie Kate" 421 IM>KX. (579 Tenney, Lizzie M. (Tol- man) 392 Lizzie OliveJ 387 Lizzie Trjpliona" 433 Lockhart o.' 394 Lois'; 51, 53.87, 9S L'-is" 60 Lois'* 225 Luis F. (Slo.iK') 2o2 Lois Nellies 352,541 Lois Pructor'* 328 Lora' 118, 227 Lora-' 426 Lora E.'' 426 Lora Hope'-' 523 Lora Isabelle (Brown). .569 Loren^ 129 Loren Alonzos 2^1,436 Luren D." 4u0 Lorena May •<> o58 Lorenzo Pomerov" i23 Loretie ( Li .wther) 3h5 Lorinttiia (simpsou) 5i9 Louell3'n-> 472 Louis'* 233 Louis" 443 Louis Ear|i" 58i Louis Edfiar" 416 Louis Hamlin'' 456 Louis Kossuths 288.496 Louisa 316 Louisa'* 210, 213 Louisa Akdps (Todd). ..452 Louisa Amelia** 372 Louisa F.'-' 388, .5h3 Loui>a K. ((iove) 492 Louisa ((Jeorg'c) 198 Louisa (Gardner) 3u7 Louisa .Jerusha(LaDue)436 Louisa (Lesure) 80 Louisa P (Head) 78 Louisa (Page) 426 Louisa (Tennev) 3l6 Louisa ( Wood )' 3S2 Louise" 85, 162 Louise^ 133 Louises 271 Louise-' 400 Louise ( Dunklee) 263 Loui.se (Hill) 3.38 Louise J. (.Searle) 166 Louise Ma vi'> 5.59 Lovice'!. . . .' 64, 128 Loviee' 120 Lovice A. (Booth) 402 Lovie Ruth") 5,S4 6 2 Lovinas 216, 401 Lovina M.» 207.384 Lovis Barton" 468 Lovd Siaulevi" 55,5 Lucebas ". 207 Lucetta ( I'uttle) 424 Lucreiia'* 2:0. 392 Lucia Ann (Senter) 434 Lucian Pomerov"... 123, 215 Lucie A. ( p. well) 504 Lueien J." 393 1 ucilla Adelaide' 198 Lucinda" 91, 177 Lucinda'....119, 120,136,229 275 Lucinda** 214 235 Lucinda-' 438, S84 Lucinda (Buds') 2'28 Lucinda Clarissa"* 234 Lucinda (Eaton) US Lu -inda (Jrace'" .569 Lucinda (Smit ) 418 Lucius'* 226, 424 Lucius Palmer' 119 Tennev, Lucy'.. 60. 72,90. 171 Luc J-:.... 108, 112, 116, 117, i;«) _ 171, 17U. 2'.>fi, :{.« Lucy* 2ib,2ri,HW Lucy A.s -i.'i Lucy A. (H<»l)bs) :i->ii Lucy Abij,'ail- 172, 3:iti Lucy Alice" .ih2 Lucy Anabel ' ^m Lucy Ann" 209, 211 Lucy Ann (Uorreb) 4H1 Lucy Ann Sophia'*. .214. 3.^7 Lucy H8 207, .IHl Lucy B. (Taskcr) 4'.;8 Lucy (Colnirn) 27,vi Lucy ( Cross) 27s Lucy Cros.s* 278 Lucy Dimick'-' I'il Lucy Elinira'' .501 Lucy Elvira" 173, 337 Lucy Frances' 514 Lucy H.'' 98, 188 Lucy Jane' 4OO Lucy .\I 55 Lucy Maria'1.59, 186,316.367 Lucy .\Iarv' |93 Lucy Melissa'* 216, 406 Lucy (Parker) 217 Lucy (Pratt) 451 Lucy (Read) 172 Lucv (Reed) H2 LueV Ruth'-' 4r5 Lucy S. (Wood) 275 Lucy (.Shattuck) liO Lucy Smit h» 284 Lucy (Spoft'ord) 98 Lucy Spofford" 188.368 Lucv (Sticknev) 92 Lucv (Tarliox) 222 Lucy (Whitney) 210 Luetta E.i'J 58.1 Luis' 400 Luke" 99 Luke" 148. 300 Lula L. E.I" 586 Lulu Ella-' 477 Luman' 122,238 Luman Hnrri-s'* 2-38 Luman Harris'' 444 Lunji'i 64. 12.5 LuUm' 122,237 Luna (Karnes) 125 Luna Maria" 238.442 Lura" 416 Luther'.lOe, 179, 191 208. ;i52 Luther'* 209. as8 Luther P.8 261,464 Luther Washiogton'* 352 Lvdia ( ) V13 Lvdia'' 41, 42. 44. 48, 72 Lvdia'' 60, 62, 71,94, UR Lvdia" 117 Lvdia-* 211 Lvdia A." 465 598 Lvdia A. (Welch) 54? Lydia ( Adams) 'J Lvdia Ann" 172. Lvdia Ann''.213, 218, 2SK. i .. Lvdia Ann' ICi L'vdia Ayer (Durgin)...lH9 Lvdia C'urti.s- v68 Lv.liaE 190 ! Lvdia E.' 173. 33H Lvdia Emily" 214 397 Lvdia Fidelia (Little). .439 Lydia H. (Seav y).lS«. IK'.t Lvdia (»tal.--i'prley)....4l Lvdia (Harvey) 203 Lvdia (Hawk.s) l'i« Lydia (Hosmer) 234 Tkhnpv. » vdln'.Tn. Vn.rt 91 {.\ L. I X L L\ 1,^ I, i-> Ly iiiiih Lyin.-iii Ly Ilia 11 .\: ,> L\ mail ill', I L\ mall l.juii i< . I Lyman Poller ; 1 . Lyman Waller' .-^ Lyman Whlun;. # Lviidiin' ,7 M (WrlKhi).... ,7 Mabel- ,« Mabel 1 .Mabel ; .Maliel ... -, Mabel Wlhtlir<>: 'I Mabelle' ,| Malile AKI'ew'... . 3 MadeMiK-i" , J M:.'- .Ic I .677 Ma-.. ,1... -,..,.,,,. ."Vtj .MadKC Beth'" 4M| Maggie J. (Loyi-nbiT- ger) m Mai idm' i&8 Malvina ( Maker) SSl .Marcena K.' in M:i' M: I M. i;a .M ' 3M. Ml M.M . |g.J5 Margiir.l- 4| Margaret'' »« IVI9 M;.' . ■ i M:> Ma'. Mnr!rnr<»f Kmrnn''... .M.. .M. Ma, i.. .... .Maria> .Mai- ;i M. M'l ham, Maria Aiiti'. .M Ma M.-i: Ma .M.. Ma M.i .Mail.i ill 680 INDEX. Tenney, Maria Jean- nette" 383 Maiia L.s 236 Maria P. (Sweetser) 538 Maria Phebe (Mallett)..2J6 Maria (Hoot) 238 Maria S.* 260 Marian K. (Smith) 373 Marianne^ 133 ISIarie E.' 293 IMarietta'o 586 Marietta (Churchill) 152 Marietta ICioises 198 Marietta (Jevveit) 528 Marietta (Mercv) 323 Marietta (Willi.s) 438 Marilla (Low) 289 Marinda^ 222, 418 Marion 324 Marion'' 50 Marion" 96 Marion AbifjaiF 167 M a rion Ada 10 558 Marion Crauford^ 587 Marion Helens 237 Maiion Louise'-' 517 Marion Northend'" 614 Marlon P.ige-' 540, 614 Marion W. (Fai-row) — 272 Marion Wat.son-' 543 Marion White" 620 Marquis E.' 182, 359 Marshall' 113 MarshalP 399 Marshall A.« 3.9 Marshall Rice".. 159, 317, 318 Mariha 256 Martha" 38, 43, 52, 90 Martha'' 60, 82, 133, 157 Martha' 112, 130, 133, 137,277 Martha'* 206, 209, 212 252, 455 Mariha A.» 2l0, 221,417 Martha A." 441 Martha A. (Gant) 320 Martha A. (Howe) 464 Martha A. (Wilbur) 394 Martha Adams'* 393 Martha Ann». . . .256, 271, 289 475 Martha Arline (Bray) ..605 Martha (Austin) 472 Martha Calista* 290, 499 Martha E. (Love) 526 Martha Eliot (A very- Van-Meter) 384 Martha (Gibson) 137 Martha Grace' 193 Martha J. ( VanCamp). .495 Martha Jane' ,20, 169 Martha Jane* 211. 281 Martha (Johnson) 388 Martha K. (Foster) 193 Martha L. (.VIcGee) 400 Mariha Louise( Maguire- Kitield) 489 Martha M.* 328 Martha (McOlimans).. ..224 Mariha .Maria'-' 454, 592 Martha (Noyes) 68 Martha (Osborn) 237 Martha P. (Jewett) 246 Martlia Parker" 457, b'36 Maitlia Reliecca" 229 Martlia S. (Pudney) .567 Martlia .Susan' 436 Martha T.'* 211 Martha T. (P:irker) 256 Martha (Tennev) 133 Martha (Williams) 465 Martha Williams' 482 Tenney, Martha Wilson'. .476 Martin U.-' 472 Marvelous Flood'-' 402 Marv 82,141,245,626 627 Marv^ 21, 23 Marv'' 33, 34 Mary's 43^ 51^ gg Marys 57, 60, 66, 68, 71, 73 78, 80, 89, 99, 103 127, 136, 145 154, 170 Mary' .102,108,120,123,128 129, 136, 137, 140 157, 162, 166, 184 232, 242, 243, 247 261, '274, -^86, 452 Marys 207,215, 233, 235 2,52,281, 2 7, 333 353, 363, 380, 455 492, 547 Maryo 471,480. 519 Mary" 563, 602 Mary A. ( ) 390 Mary A.» 358 Mary A.'-'... .390, 406, 426, 579 Mary A.'" 554 Mary A. (Barrows) 482 Mary A. (Bunker) 421 Mary A. (Kingsbury). ..242 Mary A. (LalJue) 457 Mary A. (Mitchell) 270 Mary A. (Stevens) 214 Mary A. (Williams) 2b8 Mary Abbie^ 301,308 505,515 Mary Abby" 415 Mary Adauis (Parker) 258 Marv Adelaide (Whea- toii) 519 Mary Alice" 413, 424 Marv Aliee'f 596 Mary Ann' 133, 156, 191 313 37"2 Mary Auns..214, 236, 27o', 275 308. 369, 441 Mary Ann" 91 Mary Ann (Bill) 391 Mary Ann (Goodale). ...416 Mary Ann Kingsbury '..1'23 Mary Ann (Northend)..350 Mary Ann (Peters) 372 Mary Ann (Philip.-) 551 MarV Ann (Turner) 472 Mary Ardella'c 593 Mary Aridna-^ 237 Marv At wood' 2.57, 458 Mary AuKUsta8.266, 303. 172 Mary Augusta (Comey)5l8 Mary Augusta(Bartlett)265 Mary B.' 152, ISI Mary Bacon (Barstow) .361 Mary (Barnes) 124 Mary Bartlett' 189 Mary (Beeman) 400 Mary (Binghnm) 63 Mary Kowman (Viles)..324 Mary (Brown) 79 Marv Bi-'.wnson' 339 MarV Butler' 139 Marv (Butterfleld) 206 Mat-V C." 88, 165 MarV C 185 Ma- V C." 282 MarV Canfielil" 451 MarV ( C;i riton) 1,50 Mary Caroline' 1-53, 309 Mary Caroline (Pack- ard) 360 Mnry (Carter) 148.303 Mary Carter' 365 Tenney, Mary Castle** 245 Mary Celia'* 289, 497 Mary Chandler' 159, 317 Mary (Chapin) ill Mary (Cheney) 57 Mary (Codling) 440 Mary (Cole) lOO Mary (Collins) 236 Mary (Crawford) \b& Mary ( Cross) 237 Mary I'ummings'.. .177, 845 Mary (Currun) 368 Mary L).» 277 Mary Davis' ifio, 319 Mary Davy\. 287, 494 Mary (Doe) 284 Mary (Dorset-Reed) 60 Marv (Drury) 108 Mary E.s 20-1, 221 MarV E.n 412, 438, 583 Mary E. (Bartlett) 4'27 Mary E. (Kellev) 258 Mary E. (Kendall) 393 Mary E. (Richardson). .423 Marv E. (Smith) 4-24 Marv Edith" 461 Mary Eliza" 471 Mary Eliza (Davies) 245 Mary Eliza ( Wheeler) ..414 Mary Elizabeth' 147, 167 183, 296. 327 Mary Elizabeth'* 204, 244 256, 271, 283, 313 319, 360, 378, 456 475, 516 Mary Elizabeth" 880, 383 493 559 Marv Elizabeth (Goff).'.403 M ry Elizabeth (Per- kins) 346 Maiy Elizabeth (Phelps)5l7 Mary Elizabeth (Rus- seil) 300 Marv Elizabeth (Wood- ruff) 298 Mary Ella" 274, 473 Mary Ella" 382,457 Mary Ellen* 217, 372, 551 Mary Ellen" 415- Mary Ellen ( Marsden)..308 Mary ( Emery) 289 Mary Emeline" 444 • Mary Emily Lambert". .540 Mnry Emma* 299 Mary Emma(Twichell) 253 Mary P.' 130, '264 Mary K.s 215 Mary F. L." 588 Mary F. (Phelps) 413 Mary ?'. (Stetson) 263 Mary (Fairbanks) 215 Mary Fanny" 439 Mary ( Foster-Hiisting-s) 57 Mary Frances^ 304,314 Mary Frances L'iuis;i"..440 Mary Gertrude (White)6'iO Mnry H.' 192 Mary (Hardy) 20 Mary (Harni"n) 55 MarV Herrick" 260 MarV (Flarris) 203,204 Mary (Hayd. n) 78 MarV ( H a v ward ) 60 MarV (Heath) 45, .52 MarV Helen' 4.')6 Mary (Hosmer) 110 MarV Isabel" 284 MarV J.» 237 M;irV J. (Bay) 265 Mary J. (Willett) 439 INDEX. 081 Tenney, Mary (Jackman).95 Mary (Jameson) 132 Mary Jane' no, 186, 192 330, 366 Mary Jane^ 220, 234 Mary Jane^' 472 Mary Jane (Carter-Bur- rell) 511 Mary Jane (Uickev). . ..454 Mary Jane (Marston) ...294 Mary Jane ( Mor.se) 371 Mary Jane (Pray) 366 Mary Jane (RoKers)....352 Mary Jane (Rriwe) 326 Mary Jane (Whitney). .363 Mary Janette« 290, 499 Mary Jenks» 262, 468 Mary Je.s.saline'' 530 Mary Jo.sephine"... .307, 515 Mary Josephine (AI- drich) 166 Mary Josephine (Suth- erland ) 407 Mary (Kingsbury) 122 Mary L.'" .' 533 Mary L. (Chase). ...391, 459 Mary L. (Graves) 477 Mary Latham (Ken- drick) 282 Mary Laura Adelaide". .491 Mary Lavina' 190 Mary Little (Poor) 146 Mary Lois^ 259 Mary Louisa^ 263 Mary Loui.se^' 476, 601 Mary Love" 526 Mary Lucys 3.52 Mary M.8 265,471 Mary M.i(Peters) 407 Mary (McWharter) 602 Mary Marinda" 224, 421 Mary Mehitable' 193 Mary Millsi" 602 Mary Nancys 59, 51 Mary O. (Burbridge) .. .312 Mary (Osborne) 376 Mary P. (Wheeler) 335 Mary Parker Harris''. . .378 Mary (Patch) 310 Mary Patience' 328 Mary Phelps" 518 Mary Philena' 231 Mary (Prindelle) 314 Mary (Raymond) 284 Mary (Richardson) 336 Marv (Rowe) 307 Mary S.' 149,303 MaryS. (Moody) 538 Mary Samantha (Cleve- land) 369 Mary (Saunders) 93 Mary (Smith) 162 Mary (Snow) 310 Mary Sophia' 188 Mary Sophia (Nelson). .188 Mary Sophia (Pierce). ..513 MarV Sylvia* 294, 502 Mary (Taylor) 48, 49 Mary (Tenney) 140,286 Mary (Titcomb) 133,1.34 269 Mary Titcomb' 1.34 Mary (Tomblin) 371 Mary Tufts (Roche.ster)4.30 Mary W.' 112 Marv W.» ....220 Mary (Whitcomb) .59 Marv (White) 139, 286 Marv (Wight) 219 Mary (Woodbury) 34 Tenney. Mary (Worccs- terl .' 21 Matilda (Henry) 211 Matilda (Llvermore). ...i.',7 MattieA.-' ....471 Mattie J." y^] Mattie (Saben) !!<97 Miiud" 324.348, .V2l Maud'ii sjij Maude Hunt i" ..sjiK Maud T." 3<-,9 Maurice Karel'" 5H7 Maximilian" 36. 40, 55 ^I'-'-V" 415,520 May B. (Cormack) .567 May Belle'' 489 May Edith" 402. S7I May M. (Putney) 600 -May Olive'" f,9s May R. (Seely ) 499 May nard Augustine* 861.545 May nard Thoma.s"..438, 5^t. Midiitahel< 3:i Mfhitahles ik Mehilable" 63, 92 Mehitable»....70, 71, 138. 143 Mehitable' 106, 138, 208 Mehitable C 1:2 Mehitable (Garland) 99 Mehitable (Jones) lOfi Mehitable (Pearson) 33 Mehitable (Peaslee) 70 Mehitable S." 99 Mehitable Swett (Var- num) 278 Melin43 Merton RichanP" .5«fi Meshach' 110,216 Micah'' 79 MichaeK 44,79 Michael" 215. 400 Mililred Frances"" .587 Mildred Louise'" 606 Millie Eliza'" 58« Milton" 98 Milton' 217. 218.412 Milton Granville'... 188, .■568 | Miners.'" 584 | Minerva* 233, 290, 493 Minerva Bell' 2.^s Minerva (Burke) 121 Minerva Rmeline'..l22. 238 Minerva Emeline»..238, 443 j Minerva M. (Loom is)... 438 TuNNKv. Minerva [T««n- ni'\ ), . ; TVU. 4«« ItlllllU l.ll<>l> . « 1 ',• Mm..,.. ■'« ^; VJ M ■ ' t Mliiiiif .M MlntH Iri 1,. ^' \' ' .\i...... i.- Miillv« . Moiicly*. . . (i'.i Mo.HPh*. . M(»«eM» .. . Muses". ...60, 1 Moses'. .110. 12^. .... ll^i. .K>1> MoHe.s K.' •&! Mii«i's Kd wiird*... .... JJl Oliver' .18S.aH> - W.» XZI .M..VC s Wood" 100 Munnu" 3M Mvra K.^ irt Myra K. (Swain).. .Mvra F.'» .«JS6. «.1H Myni T.« . 96. IM M vranda" M vron' '.'17 \tA Myron ArroBiroDK* a? M vron J." .... JSS Mvrnn 0.' m Mvron W.x 41°.', IJ*\ .Mvrtle" Mvrtle Mnble" Mvnle '.sinmi ... . . l-IJi Nabl.V 71. T. >. ^1). U9 Nabl.. ' I.... 911 Nabl. :d).. 98 Nan .! "M Nancv» Nancv" 73.91 Nancy' 101. lOi 120. 121, u: Nancy' Nancv Alnilrn* ■31«.40t Nancv Ann" MS Nancv It.' 01 Nancv M"hn«*»^ nil* Nancv Nun<\ NnllCV l.irjiu.l U...1 Nancv (».' Nancy ((ir.'ifT.im- K Nancv (H>>yij Nancv Jnnc* ?v Nancv Jai. Nancv Kir Nancv ( l,\ Nancv M. >•;,,,..- \l.. N N:. Naucy Per*i« Cut N.I "■ ': • ■ N N N N N > I N ' N Nai jiiiii '" "i «82 INDEX. Tenney, Nathan' 107, 212 Nathan* 212 Nathan Cram» 216, 401 Nathan J. 8 261 Nathan M.' 152 Nathan Orsoni" 569 Nathan Y." 331 Nathaniel* 20, 32, 51 165, 169 Nathaniels 35,42 Nathaniel^ 88, 166 Nathaniel Fisher8...204, 377 Nathaniel Lewis'" 553 Nathaniel Noyes' 145 Nehemiah Hinciiley"... .307 Nellies 263, 469 Nellie Arline" 436 Nellie ( Burgess) 554 Nellie (Fisher) 359 Nellie Hannah'-' 439 Nellie Josephine» 392 Nellie L."* 575 Nellie (Nelson) 227 Nellie Oras 328 Nelson" 99, 189, 190, 228 Nelson' 153, 308 Nelsons -233 Nelson H 189 Nelson H.^^ 399 Nelson L." 585 Nelson Licention" 438 Nettie Agness 347,538 Nettie B.s 358 Nettie C. (Smith) 459 Nettie F. (Spaulding). .504 Newton Solomons. .237, 441 Nina Aflelio 586 Nina Alice^ 457 Nina Alicei» 596 N ora" 451 Norahi" .563 Norman Clarki" 567 Noves' 137, 277 Ola" (Gayle) 602 Olin S.s 288,495 Olives 47^ 53_ 915 Olive' 117 Olive (Armstrong)... 61, 62 Olive (Brown) 176 Olive Eliza-' 402, 569 Olive Emeline' 177 Olive Franceio 598 Olii-e (Gilbert) 216 Olive (Lesure) 81 Olive (Melov) 405 Olive (Parkham): 81 Olive (Strong) 401 Olive (Young) 55 Oliver* ... 33, 52, 53 Olivers 38, 47, 59, 95 Oliver"... . 58, 60, 94, 109, 182 Oliver' 109. 112, 179, 220 Olivers 214, 221,233.333 359, 417 Oliver" 403 Oliver Bushs 216,402 Oliver Emerson' 182, 359 Oliver H." 400 Oliver H." 396 Olivet (Topliff ) 222 Olivia B.s 277 Olivia (Butler) 137, 277 Oras 353 Oran' 109 Orindas 218,412,236 Orlando Barnard'.. .180, 355 Orlando Loomis" 438 Orlando Murray".. .257, 459 Orlena M." '. 332, .526 Orra (Heath) 551 Tenney, Orritte' 184, 364 Orrittes 363, 547 Orvill-' 403 Oscar B.' 155 Oscar P.s 332 Oscar Wallaces 372 Osgood Chandler'" 554 Otis Seths 224, 420 Ozias" 49 P 109 Pamela" 96, 185 Pamela-' 383 Pamelia-' 415 Pamelia ( Baker) 235 Pamelia (Ne .son) 226 Pamelia (Pease)s 213 Pansy E.» 403 Parker'" .553 Parker Gille pie^* 462 Parrats 38, 58 Paschal P.' 159, 316 Patience Choate (Proc- tor) 167, 168 Patience (Young) 102 Patty" 60,82 Patty' 106, 112 Patty C. (Colburn- Whit- ney) 478 Patty (Hale) 126 Patty (Morse) 82 Paul'^ 70,77,93,137,180 Paul' 138, 278 Paul" 522 Paul Frances-' 511 Paul H." 501 Pauline E.'" 567 Pauline (McAllister) 182 Paulus" 67,130 Paulus' 131 Paulus Hughs 265,470 Pearl'" 569 Pearl Lee (French) 608 Peggys 41 Percy' 117,225 Perkins Allen' 15/, 307 Perleys 55, 97, 98 Mrs. Perley. See In- galls Maria. Perley W." 98 Persis* 30 Persiss 252, 455 Persis Garland' 14*2 Persis (Henry) 117 Persis P. (Fo.ster) 392 Persis ( Plummer) 252 Persis Sexton (Pome- roy) 335 Peter" 58, liO Peter' HO. 215 Peter Bucklev.s 233, 438 Peter Buckley" 438, 584 Phebe* 31, 46 Phebes 47, 50, 51 Phebe' 138 Phebe (Adams) 183 Phebe Andrews ( Booth)318 Phebe Caroline (Smith). 176 Phebe (Cram) 216 Phebe (Freeman) 224 Phebe F.' 173, 337 Phebe Hale' 177,346 Phebe Janes 352 Phebe (Jew.-tt) 91 Phebe Jewett" 91, 174 Phebe Jewett' 183 Phebe L. (Kims) 236 Phebe Kolief" 402 Phebe (Smith) 121 Phel>e (Wheeler) 175 Phedora (Brokaw) 584 Tenney, Phelma'" 570 Philanlin' 175 I Ruth (Cliannipg) 171 Ruth Channing- 339. 531 Ruth Eliza'" 593 Ruth Elizabeth* 2'23, 419 Ruih Githins' 4B1 Ruth (Hills) 74 Ruth (Ingalls) 97 Ruth (Jackman) 204 Ruth Marion ' 417 Ruth Meriam' 173 Ruth Morgan'-' 473 Ruth (Rice) 159 S. C. (Jones) 568 Sabra' 138 Sadie" 416 Sadie (Gauss) 602 Saidie (Wallerraan) .566 Salena Tenney* 219 1 Sallie" '. 78 ' Sallie Ann (Cutter) 537 Sally'.. .109. 118. 128, 130, 148 Sallys 329 Sally Ann'' si Sally Augusta Coburn*..2'. Sally (Chase) l.vu Sally (Dodge) Ill Sally E. rFellows) 260 Sally (Elwell) 323 Sally (Kollansbee) 191 Sally (Freeman) 224 Sally Friday* 216,406 Sally (Garland) 99 Sally (Gnye) 220 Sally J. (Farns\yorth)...563 Sally Lumraers (Chap- man) 100, 103 Sally Bhodilla' l'." Sally (Bichard.son).... Sally (Smith) -- - Sally SpolTord'' !M Sally (Stickney ) IBS Sally (Stinchlleld) 79 Sally Tenney' ll',' Salome' 1'-" Salome Jane* Sampson' 1" Sampson* '.'" (Mrs.) Samiisun Sampson Hale' 2 23. 24. 25. 27. 35 1 38. 42. 66. 461 Samuel^ 24.25.27.37,38; 44, 59. 60 ' (Is.-J Tksnkv. H" t. Siimui'l' Samut'l Samuel' Snmucl A.». ) Samuel AukunIu- Siiiiiuel II . . Huiiniel 1: Samuel I S.'iiiiucI 1 Nainiifl I .sannnd 1 ■Samuid I S:.lii;i, I . Samuel Gilmnn*. Samuel Herliort bauiuel > Samuel v Kiiimx'l N ■ Samuel N Samuel ( (s^- ; . Samuel PurcluT*. Sam .Sam Sanuul .SUlIuiitii man" Samuel '.' Samuel \\ Snnborn" 31,. MO Hnrnh — Snruh»... SaraM... .ti, 2f>. Sarah'... Sarah".. . Sam'i-.lfV!. J' :irah* a... >ar.,li A Snrnh A. tiarata AUauiB' 684 INDEX. Tenney, Sarah Ann* 207 282, 299, 385, 481, 487 Sarah Ann" 583 Sarah Ann ( Ames) 328 Sarah Ann (Dawkins) ..375 Sarah Ann (Dewey) 417 Sarah Annette* 870, 550 Sarah B.8 358,544 Sarah B. (Griswold) 575 Sarah (Boynton) 22 Sarah C. (Mills) 476 Sarah C. iPoor) 187 Sarah Chase' . . .152, 180, 353 Sarah Colburn^ 113 Sarah (Collins) 218 Sarah (Cram) 217 Sarah D." 150 Sarah (Dart) 359 Sarah Deethe (Maxon)..402 Sarah Delia (Higgins) ..427 Sarah ( Divoll- Jones) .. .304 Sarah (Duncan) 233 Sarah (Duty) 27 Sarah E.' 192 Sarah E.s 263, 470 Sarah E. (Ballon) 612 Sarah Elizabeth'. ...177, 185 347, 364, 548 Sarah Elizabeth".... 219, 263 272, 301, 351, 414 476, 505, 540 Sarah Elizabeth" 504 Sarah Elizabeth (But- ler) 620 Sarah Elizabeth (Cast- ner) 530 Sarah Elizabeth (John- son) 504 Sarah Ellen' 308 Sarah Emeline" 160, 320 Sarah Eugenia (Felton).245 Sarah F.s 260 Sarah F. (Grout) 387 Sarah (Farrar) 192 Sarah (Fergerson) 136 Sarah Fifleld (Dickin- son) 371 Sarah Francess 272 Sarah Frances ( Badger).517 Sarah (Fi-eeman) 224 Sarah Garland' 191, 370 Sarah Gertrude^ 539 Sarah (Gibson) 137 Sarah Gilbert (Ham- mond) 395 Sarah H.'= 98 Sarah Hale' 259 Sarah ( Harris) 68 Sarah I." 555 Sarah J.8 360 Sarah J.(Holden) 493 Sarah J. (Sanborn) 480 Sarah Janes 298, 331, 372 Sarah Jane" 385, 560 Sarah Jane (Caswell) . ..300 Sarah Johnson (Story). 492 Sarah K. (Yeomans). . . .330 Sarah (Kelso) 237 Sarah (Kimball) 40 Sarah L. ( Prescott) 415 Sarah La Due" 456 Sarah Lambert (DeBa- con) 539 Sarah Lovina" 382 Sarah Luellen (Prich- ard ) 328 Sarah Luellen" 383,559 Sarah Lyman" 246 Sarah Margaret (Colt.) .271 Sarah Maria (Lunt) 555 Tenney, Sarah Maria (William.s) 299 Sarah (Mills) 137 Sarah Moody (Pearson) 256, 257 Sarah N.s 210 Sarah (Nichols) 106 Sarah Northend«... .351, 539 Sarah O. (White) 329 Sarah (Palmer) 33 Sarah (Parcher) 312 Sarah (Parker) 207 Sarah (Pearson) 74 Sarah (Pike) 51,165,389 Sarah Pilsbury' 139, 274 Sarah Pilsbury (Tenney) 139, 274 Sarah Plummer' 354 Sarah (Proctor) 58 Sarah Rebecca** 212, 396 Sarah (Reed) 59 Sarah (Reynolds) 530 Sarah Rhodilla' 238 Sarah (Robinson) 155 Sarah Rollins" 305 Sarah Rosamond'. ..289, 497 Sarah Shepard" 260 Sarah (Strout) 155 Sarah T.' Ill Sarah (Taft) 143 Sarah (Tenney).. 18, 31, 134 269 Sarah (Trask) 85 Sarah (Tyler) 37,58, 59 Sarah (Worce.ster)....37, 38 Sarah (Works) 211 Saraphina Y. (Priest). .399 Seba" 112 Sela (Hartman) 584 Seth' 116,224 Seth" 224 Sevia (Duston) 278 Sewall' 128,256 Sewall Frederic" 460 Sewall Warren" 257, 459 Savary, see Savory. Savoryo 72, 76 Shadrach' 110,215 Sheldon' 116 Sherman W.s 213, 397 Shila" 419 Shirley B.» 472 Shubaeie 40, 41. 68, 269 Shubael'-' 68, 132 Shubael' 132, 266, 271 Sibyl (Brooks) 213 Silas 256 Silaso 59, 62, 66, 100, 114 115, 127 Silas' 115, 120, 138, 222 Silas" 278 Silas Buel" 216 Silas McMurphy" 192 Silas Melvin' 193,375 Silas William" 257, 458 Simeons 49 Simmie Kingsleyi" 586 Simons 50, 82, 85 Simon' 107, 164.213,322 Simon A.' 263, 468 Solomons 43. 75, 76 Solomon". 90, 92, 172, 173, 332 Solomon Amos' 191,369 Solomon Haskin'...121, 237 Solon Henr.v" 227,427 Sophia' 151 Sophia" 222, 233, 418 Sophia Buck' 150.305 Sophia ( Hucklev) 233 Sophia Cogswell''. . . .73, 146 Tenney, Sophia (Cutler) 280, 281 Sophia Cutlers 281, 485 Sophia Elizabeth". ..440, 586 Sophia ( Hazen) 225 Sophia Josephine'. .153, 309 Sophia L.8 282 Sophia R." 235, 236, 440 Sophia Svmons (Day).. 272 Sophia (Wentworth) 214 Sophronia" 99, 193 Sophroni;i' 120 Sophronia Almira" 297 Sophronia (Carey) 185 Sparmon' 121 Stella Mae (Waterburv)293 Stephen 82 Stephen* 32, 48, 49 Stephens 46 Stephen" . .58, 79, 81, 108, 1.55 Stephen' 111,217 Stephen Allen' 155 Stephen Allen" 312 Stephen Jewett' 160 Stephen Rice". . ..83, 159, 160 Stewart Spencer" 476 Stillman'' 85 Stillman" 217, 312, 409 Sukev (Jones) 209 Susa Adelaide" 284 Susan" see Siisanna'K Susan' 102, 129, 209, 260 Susan" 222, 260, 282, 487 Susan" 552, 569, 617 Susan A." 382 Susan A. G. (Miller) ... .421 Susan A. (Palmer) 321 Susan A. (Weeks) 408 Susan Abigail (Robin- son) 382 Susan Adams (Priest).. 407 Susan Addie" 357 Susan Adelaide" 489 Susan Adelaide" 423 Susan Adeline" 211 Susan Alice" 372 Susan Alice" 378, 553 Susan Avarilla" 216, 404 Susan B." .358, 544 Susan B. (Smith) 418 Susan Bailev' 181, 358 Susan C. (Weld) 230 Susan (Cheney) 129,260 Susan Cheney" 260 Susan Christina (Parker) 377 Susan (Currier) 443 Susan ( Durkee) 222 Susan F (Cram) 217 Susan (Jones) 209 Susan Lida'f 558 Susan M." 329 Susan M. (Batehelder)..522 Susan Maude" 472 Susan (Maynard) 273 Susan (Nelson) 188 Susan Noyes" 368. 5.50 Susan Olive" 352, 540 Susan (Richey) 569 Susan (Staples) 157 Susan (Tenney). ...129,260 Susan (Washburn) 426 Susanna 45, 109 Susanna* 36 Susannas. . . .35, 46 47, .50, 86 Susanna''..58, 70, 72, 110, 139 479 Susanna'.... 102, 106, 116, 143 209, 290 Susanna (Allen) 140 INDKX. (;85 Tenney, Susanna (Bail- ey) 42, 181 Susanna (Cheney) 129 Susanna (Durkee) 115 Susanna Eunices 228 Susanna (Grittin-Mar- gery) 215 Susanna Ingalls" 98 Susanna (Jewett) 71 Susanna (Jones) 209 Susanna (Metcalf) 119 Susanna (Pingree) 100 Susanna (Whitnev) ..47,48 Susanna (Woodbury).13, 14 15 Susannah^ 24, 25 Susannah'' - . . 179 Susies 312 Susie E.'J 464 Susie M." 154 Susie ( AlUrich) 161 Sutherland-' 408 Sybil A.i» 568 Sybil Goodrich\ . . -352, 540 Sybil L. (Gillette) 441 Sylvanus' 180,131, 265 Sylvanus'-' 472 Sy Ivanus K.» 472 Svlve.stei-s 215, 219, 413 Sylvester-' 399, 405 Sylvester Lafavette" — 402 Sylvias ^ 207,386 Svlvia (Kent) 144 Tabithaii 73 Tabitha (Baker) 211 Tabitha (Oilman) 86 Temperance'. . . .120, 129, 262 Temperance (Smith) 120 Temperance (Woodward) 114 Thankful" 78 Thankful' 108 Thankful (Blackmore)..234 Thankful (Norcross).. ..173 Theodore' 112 Theodores 221 Theodore Alberts 238 Theodore Chiirles' 189 Theodore Edward-' 444 Thirza Ann* 298 Thirza Lovinaa 389 Thomas 43 Tbomasi . .8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 19 259, 626 Thomas^ 12, 15, 18, 28, 31 Thomas' 18,21,31 Thomas^ 27,31, 44, 47 Thomass . . . .40, 47. 51. 66. 88 Thomas's 67,129,260 Thomas'.... 128, 129, 133, 147 168, 2QP, 328 Thomass 210 Thomas Bovnton".. ..88, 167 Thomas Coiburn'. . .148, 299 300 Thomas Dexter'. . . .260, 464 Thomas La Due" 457 Thomas Pearson'. . .156, 314 Thomas Robies.'. 256 Thomas William-'. ..492, 606 Thompson" 99, 189, 190 Thora H." 581 Thorwald F. H.i" 581 Timothv" 94 Timothy Addison*. .211, 393 Timothy Jackman'..181, 357 3.58 Treasure" 451 Truemarl, see Truman'''. Truman" 62,63,119 Tenney, Truman' 231 Trumbull' 234 Trypheua (Hissell) ih2 Tryphona (Dow) 229 Tryphena (Putuam)- . . aJW Tryphosa v." 330 Ula (Hollis) 379 Ulvilda" 312 Ulvilda E.' 155 Ulysses Uow" 229,432 Uriah Erwin' 155,312 Valma Isa belli" 6i6 Vera Edith' miu Vera Elinor'" 570 Vern Swain .vjij Verna M ." .v.i Vernie May'" ftie Vernon Edward'-' •i.')2 Vernon Lueiens 245, 451 Verona' im Victor Ambrose" 403 Vina' iifi Viola A.:-' 302 Viola Isabe 1' 1 wi Viola Trabue 5:iH Violet Alicia'" tiO'. Violetta (Giddings) .')75 Viva' 140 Vivian Ruth'-' 49fi Volora Lee'" ri.iO Volora Elias-' 382 W. M 395 Wallace Fay'-' 516 Wallace Oliver-' 417 Walters 328 Walter C.'-* 531 Walter D' l.')5 Walter Ellis" 4a7 Walter Harri.s'^ 204.377 Walter Harris'-' 378, .5.52 Walter Harris'" .5.52 Walter Hatch" 493 Walter Lambert" 442 Walter Phelp.s' 4e0 Walter Rufus'" .567 W^ard C." 543,616 Ward .Moultons 355, .'^43 Warren' 192 Warren A. L."' 586 Warren C.'f ;8l Warren Curti.^s 330 Warren Evartss 198,376 Warren Jewett" 361 Warren Pluramer* 253 Warren Smith'-* I'li' Watts R.8 38 Wesleys 216 We.slev Eddvs 370 Whitneys 3«9 Wilber Hale" 117 Wilber T.s, see Wilbur T.» Wilbur Burton". . . .300, ,505 Wilbur T.s 218,411 Wilhelmina" 4-V> Will Clavton" 372 Willard"". 60,112,214 WillanlE.8 207 Willard Harry" 5.50 Willard Horace" 312 Willard N " 542. B16 William 23.626 William^ 21.33 William* 33. 52. .5't" William^ 38.43, 52. .55, 58 76,91,97. 151.. 5.37 William' 20, 21. .56, .57. ■58 68, 7.5, 77, 80. 81. 88. 89, 90 91, 94, 97, 103, 104, lOfi. l.%3 149, 1-50, 156, 166, 170. 175 181, 186, 269, 395 rK.sNKv.wiiH'.-. "' 'f« 107. .» 111. 1 A wii- t Wi w, W 1 Will. ..Ill A,.. WI IImi.) A!. ■ -i Wl w Wl . * Wl Wi il W; -J) Wl i w 4 w X w w W. ;. William UavlJBnii: Wi \ W; '.i W. W. .1 \V i'J W' ■I W .1 W, rli- ...tai W , .. SIO Wl '» Wl '■H Wl W W. ■1 Wl .H Williaiit Ki. l.ar.J .M lU- r«>"' ...\rn Wi -1 W. J W 1 Wl W 1 1 William \'> Wllli:ini W . Wl w \\ w Wl... .. Willie Lew: ....477 686 INDEX. Tenney, Willie Lyford^ 309 Willie P.io ..583 Williss 8 Willis Asliton« 263, 470 Willis P. Smith-' 421 Willis Ralph-' 545 Willis Robiusr)n«....361, 545 Willis VV.-i 395, 567 Wilmer G.i" 5l6 Wilson Ira" 439 Wilson Pembroke^ 237 Winslovv* 215 Winston'-i 472 Winthrop P.io 552 Witheyi" 575 Zachaina'' 78, 153 Zeniah'J 58 Zeniah' 107 Zelindii' 152 Zellie D:-> 416 Zilphas 215, 265 Tenneyson, Frances 586 Tenny, see Tenney. Terry, Augustus 568 Lettie 568 Lettie Estella (Dnrant).568 Tewksbury, Daniel 145 John Moore 145 Nancy (Tennej'-Ames).l45 Thayer, 283 Sullivan 198 Thom, D. M 565 Thomas, 237,415 Angie E. (Mason) 415 H 237 Thompson, Adaline E ..304, 511 Alice M 511 Catharine M. (McLauch- lin) 609 Edna Jackson 511 Ellen Alice 609 Emma J. (Marshall) 511 Frank C 312 Gilsom 304 Henry 304 Horace 5ii Jane 218 Maria (Barker) 511 Mary S. (Tennev) 303 Millie K.(Brav) 312 >;ancy 98, 148 Sarah 304 Susan Jane 609 Susie Jane (Metcalf)... .609 Sarah L 511 Thomas , 304 Walter H 511 William 30-1, 511 William F 511 William H 609 Thurber, Caroline Me- lissa (Nettleton)..590, 591 Dexter 590 Gorham 590 Gorham Nettleton 591 Luman Tenney 591 Thurston, 206 Asa 163 Caroline A 206 Hannah 33 John 42 Ly/lia (Tennev) 42 Martha Bridge 206 Nathaniel B 206 Perley 206 Ruliv (Gage) 206 William G 206 iBBKTs, Edward B 575 JohnK 575 TiBBETTS, Annie 288 Tichenor, 141 TiLDEN, Caroline (Ten- ney) 392 Christopher 392 George 392 Tiler, Samuel 25 Sarah (Tenney) 25 TiLTON, Elizabeth Jane. ..355 TiNKEN, Kate 536 Tinker, Mary E 507 Mary ( Williams) 507 Orsamer 507 TiNNiE, see Tenney. Tisdale, Albert A 611 Ann (Whiteomb) 611 Florence Ethel (Ten- ney) 611 Ruth Madeline 611 Stephen 611 TiTCOMB, 92 Mary 133, 134, 269 Oliver 79, 104 ToBiE, Sarah 311 Toby, Elizabeth 142 ToDD, Eliza 145 Estelle 534 Forest Bogue 534 George W 452 Henry Claude 534 James Forest .534 Louisa Agnes 452 Mary A 4.52 Samuel 21 Sarah Jane 'Little) 534 ToLMAN, Clarissa 142 Lizzie M 392 ToMBLiN, Mary 371 ToNEY, Samuel 46 ToNNEY, Josiah 46 ToPLiFF, Belle Lewis 553 Olivet 222 Torrance, Julia A 199 Toerby, Ann 235 ToRBY, Edith 548 TouRTELOTTB, Alzadla M.480 Tr- son) .js,j Chastina C. (Barker). ..jsi Cinthia v«2 David 277 Edward Hiinperford. ...4H2 Eli/.abeth Hradlee (V.M Ella Emma 4S4 Ellen (White) 48:j KUiott 4Ki Emma Alice (Jewett). . .6a» Fannie (Tennev) 233 Georpre A. .M..'. sab GeorK'e Lombard . . .482, 6as Georfjo .Mel vin 183 Georjjie .113 Gertrude (Dole) 36.^ Gibson Tenney .277, 482, 603 Grace Howanl 482 Harriet Cordelia (How- ard) 482 Harriet Howard 603 Harriet (.Sa\Tard) 483 Howard ". 4S3 Howard HunKerford...603 Isaac 277 Isaiah Thompson. . .277, 483 Jane Parmelia 277,483 Jeannie Jewett 603 John 299 John Milton 277. 4Ki Julia Ann 277 Kenneth 483 Lombard 603, 624 Lucy Ann 277,484 Lucy Janefte 483,603 Mabel Sarah 551 Margaret Turner. . .603, 624 Maria Augusta (Ten- ney) 372 Marion 624 Martha 465 Martha Ann 277,483 Martha (Tennev) 277 Martha Tenney 482,603 Marv 277, 483. .507 Marv A 298 MarvC 298 Marv Love (Tenney).... 526 Reginald 483 Roger 5,52 Rosev (Tennev-Root).. 86 Ruth"( Brad lee) 624 Ruth Lomltard 62 1 Sarah (Eatonl 29i>l K>D€| Win n Wi". Tpmrilo MO Cli . ■■ vfl J"'! , -Trn- ney) •- m Wii iiiNciTON, Dai. 4 Klii-n F :.% Elizabeth Wytnaii t'iVu- ney) !*• Rniniu L Henry Jiilin A > Judith A «:« Leonard V.' VT Marv Ella (Ten! t Phelio B . H Sarah E «7» SuKan J 47a W aru Witt, Katherlne I»7 Charleii toI Marv Ann T ■\ \VoL<-.".TT, Ki.».' i WoLK, J. J.... d}7 Wood, 7*^ Abljfall U » Annie ai Arkul'in John 471 Hi-ssl.- Kate 471 David « Dianihn ... Kill.- AMxTt 1 Kit K\. Fail Hai In> L"*ji I Ml Ivl , bvhauun Tcnm> «:i 690 INDEX. Wood, Walter E 182 Washington 391 William 77, 406 Zilpha Louella 471 WooDARD, ClilQe 308 Elvira 565 WooDBURN, Atiigail 390 Arvilla (Tenney) 389 Betsey 388 Eleanor T 389, 564 Emma (Burton) 564 James H 389, 564 John 389 John B 564 Lvdia L 389 Martha A 389,563 Woodbury, Benjamin Humphrey 479 Bets-^v (Tennev) 479 Charles Talbot 484 Chester Tennev 484 Dora P 546 Elizabeth 13,14 Elizabeth K 484 Elizabeth (Tennev) .626, 627 Hannah 274 Hannah Jane (Kimball)484 Humphrey 13 Humphrey, Sr 626 Israel 275 Joanna 57, 66 John 85, 484 John H 479 Joseph T 545 Josephine (Hobert) 545 L. A 12,42, 67, 151 Mary 34, 307 Mehitable 275 Richard 481 Sarah Thayer 479 Simon J 324 Susanna 13. 14. 15 WooDES, Ellen M 320, 520 Henry A 320 John W 320 Nancy G. (Tenney) 320 Woodman, .' 627 Amv Baker (Smith) 582 Elizabeth 20 Elizabeth (Stevens) 20 Everett 615 Hazen Eastman (Rog- ers) 540 J.Edmund 582 Joshua 20 Lottie S.. 540 Malcolm 582 Martha Jane (Bailey) ^.615 Myrtle '. 615 Woodruff, Edwin 239 Ichabod 298 Marv C. (Williams).... 298 Mary Elizabeth 298 Sarah Roxena (Jones).. 239 Woods, Alice M 557 Carrie E 5.57 Ella J 557 Emma E 5.57 Flora L ,557 Fred H .'557 George B — .557 Hattie L .557 Ida M 557 L.ncv M. (Cram) 5.57 Nellie F 557 S.-imviol AT .5.57 Stilliiian M 557 WoorisuM, Mary Louisa f Billings)...' 219 William W 219 Woodward, Alice A. (Vaughn) 425 Charles Russell 425,578 Charlotte M. (Beede) .. .578 David ..115 Eliza (Tenney) 424 P'rank Tyler 425 James 424 James Tenney 425 Mabelle .' 578 Martha N 334 Mary Isabel 425 Minnie Laura 425, 578 Orange 116 Susanna (Tenney) 116 Temperance ". 114 Worcester, 107 Abby Jane 170,329 Blanche 608 Charles Frederic 496, 607 Daniel Coleman 496 Daniel Tenney 496 Esther (Tenney) 107 Ira 496 Ira William 170,330 James 170 James Parker 170 Jessie (Hobson) 608 John Caldwell 330 Lawrence Gray 608 Marita 608 Martha 35 Martha (Cheney) 37 Mary (Sleeper; 608 Mary (Tenney) 23, 170 Mercy 35 Mercy (Tenney) 35 Moses 23, 35, 42 Sarah 35, 37, .38 Sarah (Tennev) 496 Susan A. (Caldwell) 3.30 Susan Tenney 330 William 35, 37 William Coleman. . .496, 608 William Parker 330 Works, Sarah 211 Worth, John 226 Nathaniel 118, 226 Patty ((.'handler;.. ..118, 226 WoRTHEN, Betsey J. (Teiw nev) ". 181 Emma D 181 Ezra 94, 181 Harriet B 181 John S 181 Lucinda J 181 Lvdia Ann 181 Mary E 181 Moses 181 Rodney 181 Rosabella 181 Sukey E 181 WoRTHLY, Elinor (Gid- dings) .S63 Moses 363 Rhoda Frances 363 WosTER, Mercy (Tenney) 24, 25 Moses 24, 25 Wright, Adeline (Blanch- ard) 164 Adin M 562. 619 Agnes Tennev .577 AUreda J. (Colburn)... ..567 Almira (Tennev) 395 Anna 117 Augustine E .567 Augustus 213 Betspv 173 Calvin B 395 Wright, Calvin Edward 395, 56r Clara Alicia 567 David 117 Elizabeth 'Tenney) 213 Frances C. (Tenney) 562 Francis Samuel Eliery ..567 Frederick 406 George 213 Georges 577 Hannah Alicia cCum- mings) 567 Harry Clinton 567 Irana (Ladd) 117 Joseph Warren 164 Julia E 463 Kate (Leonard) 619 Laura Carlt(.)n (Tenney)577 Leonard 619' Louisa F. (Tenney) 563- Louisa Whittlesey 577 Lucian B 563 Lucy 90 Lydia (Tennev) 117 M ■. 247 Marshall W 562 Mary 213 Mary Ellen (Butler) 40& Merrill L. C 563 Samuel Tenney 395, 567 Thomas W ". 567 Wealthj' 117 William Palmer Ten- ney 567 Wykloff, Alice May 621 Carrie E. (Covert) 621 Clare 621 Edson H21 Leon H 621 Wyman, 157 Albert 617 Betty (Tenney) 138 Helen Vera 017 Henry 27» Kate Marion (Sherburn)617 Ruth Bradstreet 279 Vera Ruth 617 William 279 William, Jr 138 Yeomans, Sarah K 330 Young, 230 Abby M 185 Abigail (Tenney) 184 Betsey " 96 Catherine Cavitt 451 Franklin 96 George 96 Jacob 96, 185 Jacob Henry 185 James 96, 185 James W 185 Jane 96 Jane (Tenney) 53, 96 Jennie (Tenney) 96 Jeremiah 1 96 Joanna 96 John 96 Joseph 96 Mary Ann 454 Marv (King) 96 Olive 55 Pamela (Tenney) 185 Patience '. 102 Polly 96 YouNGBURG, Maria E 551 YouNdLOVE, ISIargaret 617 York, Clara Belle (Ten- nev) 561 Frank Albert 561 INDEX. 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