Rnnk j ^^) ^ / THE CHANDLER FAMILY: GENEALOGY OF A BRANCH Mrs. A.^ M. PICKFORD. Reprinted from the Dedham Historical Register, igoi-igoj. DEDHAM 1903. IN EXCHAN8E Jl. -S^. State i^ift. A^'v GEXEALOGY OF A BRANCH OF THE CHANDLER FAMILY. By Mrs. A. M. Pickford. " The Coat of Arms of this Chandler Family was prepared by Miss Fanny Chandler, from an original ob- tained from the Herald's College, London, by the Rev. Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D. D. of Elizabeth Town, N. J., when he was there in 1775. The crest borne on the closed helmet above the Coat of Arms, is that of the Pelican in her nest wounding her breast to feed her young with her own blood — an emblem of parental affection expressive of the family motto, 'Ad mortem fidelis.' The mantle — cut and jagged — hanging from the Helmet, indi- cates the faithful service of the wearer; the Gauntlet, his prowess. Heraldic colors on the shield are designated by the direction of the lines. ' He Beareth Checkie, Argent and Azure, on a Bend o the First, Sa., Three Lyons, Passant, Gules. By the name of Chandler.' " (From Geo. Chandler, of Worcester, Mass.) !• " William Chandler and Annis his wife settled, 1637, in Roxbury, Mass. They brought with them four children. Their youngest, Sarah, is the only one whose birth is recorded in this country. What Annis' surname was before marriage does not clearly appear." Supposed to be a sister of Deacon George Alcock. "Annis Chandler was admitted to the church in Roxbury 'at the same time her husband William Chandler was.' After the death of Mr. Chandler, she, under the name of ' Ann,' m. 2 July, 1643, John Dane, of Barkhamp- stead and Bishop's Stortford, Herts, England, and of Ipswich and Roxbury, N. E. ' Att a Gen'all Co'te at 1 Compiled from " Descendants of William and Annis Cliandler, bv George Chandler of Worcester, 18S3." and from family letters and journals, now in possession of Mrs. Pickford. Boston, 17th of the 8 mo. 1649.' ' Upon the petition of John Dayne, that the house and land which was Wm Chandler's' be ' Settled upon ye said Dayne, he having paid more debts of Chaners than ye house and land was worth, & also brought up ye children of Chandler w'ch have been chargeable to him.' " '"1649. Oct. 19. In Ansr to the petition of John Dayne ffor the Setling the house and lands of Wm. Chandler (whose widow he marryed and Children brought up) on him, the said John Dayne, his request is granted by this Corte.' John Dayne died in Roxbury, and the church records say he, ' was buried Sept. 14, 1658.' " Extract from will : " I give to louving wiff Annie whom I mak sooll Exsecktria all my movable goods that is not expressed." " Mrs. Annice (as the apostle Eliot called her) Dane married in Roxbury, 9 Aug. 1660, John Parmenter of Sudbury. His wife Bridget had died the 6th of April previous. John Parmenter had taken the freeman's oath 13 May, I640. In 1641 he was Selectman in Sudbury." "John Parmenter aged 83, sometime Deacon at Sudbury died 1671 m. 3 d i." "In 1671 John Parmenter made his will and mentioned his wife Annisce, to whom he gave " the use of my warming pan so long as she remain my widdow." " Mrs. Annis Parmenter died 15 March, 1683. Church records say, " In 1683 m. i, d. 17 died Old Mother Parmenter a blessed saint." William Chandler was a small landed proprietor in Roxbury, Mass., as "A note of ye estates and persons of ye inhabitants of Roxbury," made between 1638 and 1640, shows " 22 acres— William Chandler— 7 persons [in his family] — ^06: 00: 00." He was rated as a " housekeeper." He took the free- man's oath in 1640. The Roxbury Records, as printed in the Norfolk County Journal, say " William Chandler came to N. E. about the year 1637. He brought four small children : Thomas, Hannah, John, William ; his fifth child Sarah was born here; he lived a very religious and godly life among us, and fell into a Consumption to which he had, a long time, been inclined; he lay near a year sick, in all which time his faith, patience & Godliness & Contentation So Shined that Christ was much glorified in him — he was a man of Weake parts but Excellent faith and holiness ; he was a very thankful man, and much magnified Gods goodness. He was poor, but God prepared the hearts of his people to him that he never wanted that which was (at least in his Esteem) Very plentiful and Comrortable to him — he died — in the year 1641, and left a Sweet memory and Savor behind him. The Eliot Church Records say, " William Chandler, a Christian, Godly brother, died of a Consumption month II, day 26, 1641, and was buried 29(11) 1641, in Roxbury." The children of William and Annis Chandler were : — 2. Hannah.-^ b. about 1629. 3. Thomas,- b. 1630. 4. Wn,LiAM."^ 5. JOHN.^ 6. Sarah. ^ 2. Hannah,^ b. about 1629; m. first, Dec. 12, 1646, (say the Eliot Church Records of Roxbury in the hand- writing of John Eliot the Apostle) George Abbot, who emigrated from Yorkshire, England about 1640; lived in Roxbury, awhile; settled in Andover in 1643. She m. secop'-^iy, 1D90, Rev. Francis Dane, of Andover, between 16S4 and ^7^^- "The parties are said to have come to America on the same ship. Mr. Abbot died in Andover Dec. 24, 1681, at the age of 76, being, as he says in his will, " aged and crazy in body." She outlived Mr. Dane and died June 11, I7ii,aged 82. (Essex Antiquarian, I. No. 3, p.i.) Children born in Andover: — JoHN^ b. March 2, 1G48; deacon of the South Church and selectman of the town ; m. Sarah Barker of Andover, Nov. 17, 1673 ; d. March 19, 1720-21. His wife died Feb- ruary 10, 1728-9, aged eighty-two. Joseph,^ b. March 11, 16-19 ; d. June 24, 1650. Hannah,^ b. June 9, 1650; m. John Chandler, Dec. 20, 1676 ; d. March 2, 1740. Joseph,^ b. March 30, 1652 ; killed by Indians at Andover, April 8, 1676. George,^ b. June 7, 1655 ; was a selectman of Andover, where he resided, and a man of Christian character ; was Captain : m. Dorcas Graves, April 17, 1678 ; d. Feb. 26, 1735-6. His wife survived him, and died his widow, Feb. 18, 1739-40, "being aged." William,'' b. Nov. 18, 1657 ; a weauver and lived in An- dover ; had the Puritan faith ; m. Elizabeth Geary of Roxbury, June 19, 1682. She died Nov. 26, 1712; he died Oct. 21, 1713. Sarah.^ b. Nov. 14, 1659; m. Ephraim Stevens, Oct. 11, 1680; d. June 28, 1711. Benjamin,* b. Dec. 20 1661 ; a carpenter and lived near the Shawshene river in Andover, and was an active and respected citizen ; was corporal ; m. Sarah Farnum of Andover, April 22, 1685. His wife survived him, and was living his widow in 1724. Timothy,^ b. Nov. 17, 1663. April 8, 1676, he wa taken; captive by the Indians, and in the following August was returned by a friendly squaw, having suffered much hunger. He was a husbandman and lived in Andover ; m. Hannah Graves, Dec. 27, 1689. She d. Nov. 5, 1726; and he d. Sept. 9, 1730. Thomas,^ b. May 6, 1666 ; was a farmer and lived on the west side of the Shawshene river in Andover ; m. Hannah Gray, Dec. 7, 1697. She was born Nov. 30, 1674, and died his widow Jan. 25, 1763, aged 89. Mr. Abbot died as he had lived, a Puritan in faith, April 28, 1728. Edward,^ drowned when young. Nathaniel,^ b. July 4, 1671. He was a wheelwright and resided in Andover ; m. Dorcas Hibbert, Oct. '21, 1695. She died Feb. 16, 17-13, and he died Dec. 1, 1749, aged 78. Elizabeth,^ b. Jan. 29, 1673-4; m. Nathan Stevens, Nov. 24, 1692 ; d. May 4, 1750. (Essex Antiquarian, I, No. 3, pp. 35-37.) 3. Capt. Thomas,^ b. 1630; m. Hannah Brewer, An- dover. She died there Oct. 25, 17 17. He came with his parents to this country in 1637, when he was about seven years old ; was one of the proprietors and early pioneers in the settlement of Andover ; Representative to the General Court, in 1678-9, from Andover. "He died 15 day 1703." Children : — Thomas,^ b. Oct. 2, 1652; d. June 6, 1659, aged 7 years. (Salem Record.) JoHN,^ b. March 14, 1655 at Andover ; m. Dec. 20, (O. S.) 1676, Hannah Abbott; d. in 1703. She d. in 1717, aged 87. Hannah,'^ m. Dec. 2, 1674, Daniel Bisby of Andover. He d. May 7, 1717. William,^ b. May 28, 1659; m. April 21, 1687, Elanor Phelps. They were the first couple married by Rev. Francis Dane of South Andover. Sarah,3 b. Dec. 20, 1661 ; m. Samuel Phelps, Sen. of Andover ; he d. Jan. 26, 1746, aged 95. She d. April 5, 1757. Member of church in South Andover which she joined Jan 25, 1713. Thomas,^ b. Oct. 9, 1664 ; m. Mary Peters, May 22, 1 686. She d. July 21, 1753, aged 85. He d. Jan. 20, 1737, in 73d year ; was representative to the General Court. Henry,3 b. May 28, 1667 ; m. Nov. 28, 1695, Lydia Abbot of Andover. She was b. Sept. 29, 1675 ; d. March 11, 1739, aged about 74. He d. Aug. 27, 1737, aged 71. Joseph,^ b. Aug. 3, 1669 ; m. Sarah Abbot, Nov. 26, 1691 ; was captain. 4. William. See page 7. r,. JoiiN,2m. "ffeb. i6, 1658," Elizabeth Douglas (b. 1610; d. at New London, Conn., 7.. 23.. 1705.), was deacon of the church ; d. April 15, 1703; buried in Woodstock, Conn. Children all born in Roxbury. JoHN,« b. March 4, 1659 ; d. Dec. 15, 1(360. Elizabeth,^ " borne ffeb'' 20, IGOl; m Robert Mason of Roxbury, Nov. 18, 16, 1711. Bridget*, b. 1711; bapt. Sept. 14, 1712; m. Josiah \\'ood of Rowley, June 3, 1731 ; d. l^ec. '2r), 1754,aged 54. He d. March 25, 1753, in his 50th year. Hannah*, bapt. Dec. 19, 171 4 ; m. George Burroughs of Charlestown. May 10, 1733, was his third wife, d. Sept 1757 He was lost on a voyage to Europe, was a descen- dant of the minister, Rev. George Burroughs, who was executed on Gallows Hill Salem, Aug. 19, 1692, for witchcraft. John*, b. Feb. 13, 1717 ; d. Feb. 23, 1717. Elizabeth*, b. May 15, 1718; m. John Dane, Jr. May 29, 1739. He was a son of John and Sarah (Chandler) Dane and was b. Nov. 20, 1716 ; d. June, 1801 aged 85 ; was Deacon of the SouthChurch, Andover. II JosEPH^ b. 1720; m. Mary Abbot, Oct. 4, 1742; d. March 31, 1745, aged 2"). She was b. April lo, 1725, dau. of Ebenezer and Hannah (Dane) Abbot ; m. 2dly Isaac Blunt o^ Andover. John*, b. Dec. 14, 172.'3; m. 1st Mary White of Haverhill, Nov. 3, 1748. Shed. June 28, 1757 aged 31. He m. 2dly Elizabeth White of Haverhill, was ordained pastor of the church in Billerica, Oct. 21, 1747 ; graduated from Harvard College in 1743; d. Nov. 10, 1762 in his 3;)th year. 17. Phebe^, b. Sept. 17, 1680; m. Jonathan Tyler. She was called as a witness at the trial of Martha (Allen) Carryer, who was tried for witchcraft in Andover, Aug. 2, 1692, and who was condemed and hanged Aug. 19. Phebe was not then twelve years old. Slie testified : — - That about a fortnight before the apprehension of Martha Carryer, on a Lord's day, while the psalm was singing in the church, this Carryer there took her by the shoulder, and shaking her, asked where she lived. She made no answer, although Carryer, who livad ne.xt door to her father's house, could not in reason but know who she was. Quickly after this as she was several times crossing the field, she heard a Voice that she took lo be Vlartha Carryers and it seemed as if it were over her head. The voice told her she should within two or three days be poisoned, accordingly, within such a little time, one ha^f of her right hand became greatly Swollen and very painful, as also a part of her face ; Whereof she can give no account how It came. It continued very bad for several days, and several times since she has had great pain in her breast : and been so seized on her legs, that she has hardly been able to g:o. IH. Joseph^ b. July 17, 1682; m. Mehitable Rus- sell of Andover; he d. April 23, 1734 in his 52d year, in Andover. Children :^ Mehitahle'', b. in Andover; m 1st. Feb. 7. 1732, Robert Crosby of Billerica ; m. 2dly Andrew Spaulding, Nov. 2(), 1745. He was a deacon. Thomas'*, m. Klizabeth Walcott of Andover, Feb. 15,173',) ; d. at Reading, Dec. 11, 17()0, aged about 50 years. 12' Mary*, b. March 4, 171-'), m. James Holt of Andover Oct. 22, 1733; d. Feb. 10, 17")!, in her 38th year. He m. 2dly Mrs. Mary Mclntire, Aug. 6, 17B7. Phebe*, d. May 13, 1737, aged 23 years. Joseph*, b. Feb. 13, 17 K); m. Sarah Richardson, of Brad- ford, Dec. 30, 1741 ; moved from Andover to Readsboro, Vt., about 17*1'), resided there 12 years, and removed to Ware Mass, (or Ware N. H.) where he died. Bridget*, b. Sept. ID, 1710; d. Aug. 21, 1736, aged 16 years. John*, b. Jan. 19, 1722, m. 1st Prudence Holt. March "11, 174."); m. 2dly Oct, 1747, Hannah Phelps, widow of Ephraim Abbot ; he d. May 11, 1759, in the 38th year of his age. \Infant son\ b. Sept. 10, 1726 ; d. same month. Hannah*, m. David Abbot of Suncook, Aug. 10, 1741. 19. Rhoda^ b Sept. 26, 1684; m. Timothy Holt, of Andover. Children : — • Joseph*, b. in Andover, April 8, 1706. Rhoda*, m. Flias Whittemore, Nov. 13, 1728, settled at Pembroke, N. H., 1738. James*, b Dec. 11, 1711. Timothy*, b April 16, 1714; m. Harriett Dane, Feb. 13, 1739 ; d. Feb. 6, 1802. Joseph*, b. same date ; d. Aug. 20, 1714. Joseph*, b. Feb. 14, 1718; m. 1st Dolly Johnson Jan. 17, 1745. She d. Dec. 30, 1753. He m. 2dly Mary, widow of Mr. Russell ; grad. at Harvard. 1739 ; had charge of grammer school at .-Vndover ; in 1765 removed to Wilton, N. H. Phebe*, b. in Andover, June 1, 1722; m. Francis Phelps, Jan. 11, 1742. Hannah*, m. Barrachias Abbot, March •>'!, 1733; d. .^ug. 2, 1775. Friscilla*, b. in Andover. Rebecca*, b. in Andover. 8. Serj. William^ (^Fz7//<2;;22, William), \i. ]'A.Xi. 31, 1 66 1 and married Sarah Buckminster, Andover. She 13 died Oct. 9, 1735, aged 74. She was a member of the church in South Andover. They lived next to the parsonage. His will was made June 26, 1722 ; approved Nov. 13, 1727. Estate apprised Nov. 28, 1727 at ^370. On a stone in the old graveyard in Andover, is inscribed, under deaths head and wings Here lies ye body of Mr. William Chandler, Who Deed Octob'^ 27'" 1^27. in y*- 67«" Year of his Age. The following is a copy of his will in the Essex Probate Records (316 fol. 395-7): — In the Name of God Amen ; The Twenty Sixth day of June anno Dom : one Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty-two, I William Chandler of Andover. . . Nextly I give to Sarah my well Beloved Wife the use of my Homestead Land & Buildings while she Con- tinues my Widow ; also three pound pr annum to be paid her by my three Sons, That is Twenty shill ; apiece yearly. During her Natural Life ; also Two Cows to be at his dipose, and as for Household stuff, I give her So much as she has need of, also fire wood she shall need tor her own use ; and order my Son Philimon to Convey her hither and thither. Item. I give to my Eldest and well beloved Son Josiah (besides what is already Conveyed to him by Deeds) my Cloak, and a third part of my Cloathing besides ye Cloak, also a pair of Cattle, and a third part of my Husbandry and House Tackling, and a third part of what money I shall Leave undisposed of, and pair of hand-irons, Which Completes his Portion. Item. I give to my well beloved Son Philimon (besides what is already Conveyed to him by Deeds) my Riding-horse, and his choice of a pair of Cattle, also a third part of all my Husbandry & house tackling, also a Third part of what money I shall Leave undisposed of, & a third part of my clothing. . , Item. I give to my youngest and well beloved Son Zechariah (besides the Two hundred and Ten pounds in bills of credit, already t» 14 received) a pair of cattle, a Gun, and Iron bar, also a third part of my Husbandry and House tackling, and a Third part of what Money I shall leave undisposed of, and a Third part of my Cloathing. Moreover, T leave to my s'' Three Sons between them. One bed well furnisht w"' Curtains, sheets, blankets and a Covering besides, also I give them all my Hogheads and Barrels to be equally divided between them. And if anything be found not disposed of to another I order the same thing or things to be equally divided between my s'' three Sons. Item I give to my well beloved Daughter Sarah (besides the fifty pounds already given her) all my household goods »& moveables not dispos** of to my Sons, Such as pewter, brass. Ironware, bedding, Linen, Chefts, &c, or what my wife has not occasion for, to be my Daughter Sarahs. . . And further know all men by these presents that I constitute and appoint Sarah, my wife and my sons Josiah and Philimon Executors of this my last Will & Testament. . . William Chandler. Jonathan Dana William Dana Israel Howe Extract from a deed : — For and in Consideration of ye love, good will and affection which I have and doe bear towards my Eldest Son Josiah Chandler of Andover ; " I give him, " land in Andover, '• lying South Side of Little Brook. Children of William^ and Sarah (Buckminster) Chandler : — 20. Josiah*, b. Dec. 28, 1583 ; m. Sarah Ingalls. '21. Philemon*, b. May 15, 1090; m. Elizabeth Rogers. 22. Sarah*, b. March 13, 1G93; m. John Dane. 23. Zechariah*, b. May 1, 1695 ; m Margaret Bishop. 21. Philimon*, b. May 15, 1690; m. Elizabeth Rogers of Andover. She d. Sept. 7, 1775, aged 80 years, i mo. He was a blacksmith. In his will of July 3, 1759, he said : " I Philimon Chandler of Andover . . . give my wife Eliza- 15 beth . . . my Bible for her sole use. The inventory of his estate taken Sept. 23,1760 amounted to /319.6.8. Children : Philimon^ b. Oct. 27, 1717 ; m. Ist Ketura How, Nov. 26, 1739. She d. June 30, 178G, aged 69. He m. 2dly Hannah, widow of Job Foster. He d. Dec. 18, 1798, aged 81. ELIZABETH^ b. June 30, 1719 ; d Feb. 21, 1721. Elizabeth^, b. July 18, 1721 ; m. Mr. Wright. WILLIAM^ b. April 28, 1723 ; m. 1st Mary Ballard, June 7, 1744. She d. in Andover June 17, 1750, aged 2') years. He m. 2dly Rebecca Lovejoy, who d. June 8, 1814, aged 89 1-2 years. He d. June 29,1800, aged 77, in Andover. Abigail^, b. March 7,1725 ; m. Ezra Kendall, of Tewksbury. lsAAC^ b. Sept. 24, 1727 ; d. Feb. 18,1745, in his 19th year, at Louisburg, " with sickness," in the King's service. Phebe\ b. July 3, 1729 ; m. Joseph Martin, Jr., of Andover, Jan. 13, 1756. ZACHARIAH^ b. May 23, 1731 ; d. April 25, 1750, in his 18th year. Jacob*, b. May 23, 1731 ; d. July 3, 1756. Marv'', b. Jan. 15, 1736; d. Aug. 1, 1738. 22. Sarah*, b. March 13, 1693; '"'"i- Jo^"*'^ Dane, Nov. 15, 1713. He d. Jan. 10, 1763, aged 71, in Andover. She died June 17, 1747, in her 55th year. Children: — Sarah^, b. Nov. 9, 1714, at Andover. JoHN^ b. Nov. 29, 1716 ; d. June 1801, aged 85. He was deacon of the church at South Andover ; m. Elizabeth Chandler, May 29, 1734. HANNAH^ b. Dec. 17, 1718. PHEBE^ b. May 21, 1721 ; d. Sept. 27, 1728. JosEPH^ b. Aug. 16, 1723 ; d. Sept. 1807, aged 84. Francis^ b. Dec. 21, 1725 ; d. with sickness in the King's service at Louisburg, Nov. 12, 1745, in his 20th year. William^, b. March 15, 1728. Marv\ b. April 27, 1731 ; m. Mr. Chickering. Daniel^ b. Nov. 10, 1735; m. Prudence Phelps in Francis- town, N. H. i6 23. Zfxhariaii*, b. May i, 1695 ; m. Margaret Bishop of Roxbury. Inventory of his estate, July 14, 1752, ^280:0:0; ^834:3:3; Funeral expenses ^5:5:0- He lived in West Roxbury on the north side of the Dedham road. March 3, 1717, he was chosen "Sealer of Leather." "Boston, Nov. 11, 1740. Reed of Mr. Zachariah Chandler, one hundred and ten pounds, in full for a Negro Boy Sold and delivered him, for my master John Jones, William Merchant, Junr." ^iio. Children:— THOMAS^ b. at Roxbury, Dec. 7, 1716; m. Hannah Goffe of Bedford, N. H. She d. Dec. 14, 1819, aged 06, leav- ing 8 children, 63 grandchildren, 113 great grand- children, and one of the fifth generation. He was select- man of Bedford, chosen at the first town meeting; d. Nov. 2. 1752. aged 36. She m. 2dly Capt. Andrew Bradford, for his second wife. Margaret^ b. at Roxbury, Jan. 4, 1718; d. Jan. 9, 1725, aged 7 years. Sarah*, b at Roxbury, Jan. I^, 1720; d. Jan. 7, 1725, aged 5 years. Mary^ b. at Roxbury, March 20,1724; m. March 12, 1745, in Dorchester, John Lowder ; d. Dec. 1<>, 1792, Zachariah^ b. at Roxbury, Oct. 24, 1727 : d. Jan. 19, 1728-9(?). MA.RGARET^bapt. April 15,1730 ; m. Thos. Hake of Boston. WILLIAM^ b. Nov. 2, 1731(?). "1 William Chandler a minor aged about 18 years, son of Zachariah Chandler of Roxbury, have made choice of and named Ebenezer Pierpont of Roxbury, as my guardian. May 30, 1749." Hannah^ Abigail^ Zachariah^; " Boston March 28, 1766, Rich" Ward of Cambridge, to be Guardian to Zachariah Chandler, a minor above 14, son of Zachariah Chandler, late of Rox- bury, Cordwainer." -'<>• JosiAir' (lV////a;?i\ Williant', William^), was born December 28, 1683, and married Sarah Ingalls of 17 Andover, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hendrick) In- galls, Feb. 27, 1707. She died Feb. 13, 1754, of a fever, aged 69. She was admitted "to ye" full Communion with the Church in South Andover, June 17, 1713, and he Sept. 30, 1 7 16. He was field driver in Andover in 1716. He died Aug. 12, 1752, in Andover, in his 69th year. The following is a copy of his will :— Item I give to my well beloved Wife Sarah Chandler the usse of my household Stuff or goods so much as she shall stand in need of during the time she remaining my widow, my said wife accepting the same, with what I have hereafter Willed my Executor hereafter named to do for her In Liew of her right of Dowry in my Estate and not Otherwise Item I give to my Son Benja Chandler a Sum of Forty pounds in bills of credit of the old Tenor according to the present value of [ ] or equivalent thereto in any other payable Specie To be paid him in tiie Space of two years after my decease By my Executor hereafter named, which sum, with what he hath already had, is all ye portion I intend him out of my estate — Item I give to my Son Josiah Chandler the sum of Forty Founds in bills of credit of the old Tenor, according to the present value or its equivalent thereto in any other passable Specie to be paid him in the Space of three years after my Decease by my execut"" hereafter named, which Sum with what I have already given him is all the Portion I intend him out of my Estate Item I give to my Son Samuel Chandler y® Sum of twenty Shillings . . . to be paid him in the space of twelve months after my decease . . . which sum with a Liberal Education which I have Given him at the University in Cambridge is all the portion I intend him out of my Estate ... I give to my daughter Sarah Chandler y® sum of one hundred pounds . . . the said sum to be paid, and alsow delivered To her at Marriage, or if she do not marry in the Space of three years after my Decease . . . To my Son Abijah Chandler the Sum of three hundred pounds . . . the said sum to be paid at my Decease ... my sd Son having been helpful to me in the management of my affairs for several years Since he came of age ... To my Son David Chandler who for several i8 years has been in my service, at all times acquitting himself faithfully and in Confidence of his being a Comfort to me In my old age, and in Consideration of what I have Willed him to do "for my beloved wife and my other children . . . all my Land and Buildings of Every denomination whatsoever that I have in the Township of Andover aforesaid also all my Stock of brute Creatures of what name or Denomination Soever, also all my utensils or Tackling for carrying on of husbandry Business Also all my money or Bills of credit And Bonds or Notes of hand. Also all my Just Dues on book of Accounts . . • I give to my son Daniel Chandler y*^ sum of one hundred and twenty pounds ... at my Decease. Item I Will that my wife aforesaid shall have y^ use & Improve Hint of the west halfe of my dwelling house, and so much Cellar room as she shall have Occa- sion for, not excluding my son David the one halfe or more if my said wife shall not stand in need of the same during the time she abides my widow. Item I Will that my Executor hereafter named shall provide my aforesaid wife the Necesary Comforts of life Vizt Eight bushels of Indian Corn four bushels of rye. One hundred weight of good pork & sixty weight of beef and four barrels of cyder and two bushels of meal yearly during the time she remains my widow. Also Salt necessary for her use & sauce both Summer and Winter. Also a good Cow well kept Summer & Winter Also fire' wood ready cutt at the Door, Also clothing what she shall have need of for her own use and Also Physick & proper attendance in case of sickness. Also a good serviceable horse & horseman to Carry her to meeting or else where of she shall have occasion During the Time she remains my widow, and the abovesaid to be at her own Dispose. Item It is my Will that my Wearing apparil be equally divided between all my children after my decease. Lastly I Do hereby Con- stitute my son David Chandler the only Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament . . . eighteenth Day of February Anno Domini one thoufand seven hundred & forty Eight nine . . . JosiAH Chandler Nicho: Holt J^ Asa Abbot William Chandler. (Essex Probate, 331 : 26-28.) 19 Children of Josiah and Sarah (Ingalls) Chandler:— 24. Benjamin^, b. after July 3, 1707 ; m. Phebe Lakin, 25. Josiah^ b. 1711 ; m. Sarah Parker. 26. SAMUEL^ b. 1713; m. Anna Pecker. 27. SARAH^ b. Nov. 1710. •2S. ABIJAH^ b. Mar. 24, 1719 : m. xAbigail Tay. 29. JoNATHAN^ b Feb. 21, 1722. 30. DAVID^ b. Dec. lo, 1724; m. Mary Ballard. 31. DANIEL^ b. Aug 8, 1727; d. March 27, 1752 of fever. 32. SARAH^ b. May 3, 1736. 24. Benjamin^ b. after July 3, 1707 ; m. in Groton, Dec. 22, 1737, Phebe Lakin. He joined the church in South Andover, March 31, 1729, by profession of faith, and was dismissed to the church in Suncook, N. H., Feb. 19, 173S. His brother, Rev. Samuel Chandler says in his diary, April 13, 1757: "I carried Anna to Salisbury. Lodged at Mr. N;5yes. I received the News of the 'Death of my brother B^njn who was taken at Oswego, was a carpenter, and died on his march to Canada abt 30 miles from Qabeck, August Last." Lord Loudon's army, at Oswego, surrendered on the 14th of Aug. 1756, to the French. Benjamin Chandler died Aug. 1756, aged 49. Children : — Phebe", m. John Turner. Solomon^ m. Elizabeth Hunt. Ebenezer®, m. Sarah Turner. Jonathan'', m. Susannah Holliday. 25. Josiah^ b. 1711 ; m. Sarah Parker of Bradford. She d. Dec. 15, 1722. He held the office of corporal in Capt. Benjamin Milliken's company of foot, April 18, 1757. His brother Rev. Samuel Chandler in his diary says under date of Dec. 31, 1745: " Cameto Br Josiah's. The General Complaint among Tavern Keepers that have but little custom to what is usuall owing to Rum being dear." 20 Again, Jan. ist, 1746: "I lodged last night at Brother Josiah's at Bradford. He seemed pretty much affected at parting. I went over to Father Pecker's." Josiah Chandler d. Feb. 16, 1767, aged about 56; buried in Bradford. Children : — Elizabeth", b. in Bradford, July 20, 1739 ; m. Joshua Abbott of Concord,N. H., where he was b. Feb. 24,1710 ; d. March, 1815. He was Captain and commanded a company at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. She died May 27, 1812, in her 73d year. EPHRAIM^ b 1742; m. Aug. 25, 1772, Joanna Barker, of Andover. He was of Bradford, Mass. Mehitable^, b. Aug. 9, 1744; m. Col. Benjamin Town. JosiAH«, b. Nov. 9, 1745 ; d. May 31, 1761. Molly®, b. March 9, 1747 ; m. Jonathan Eastman of Concord, N. H. He was b. June 10, 1746; d. Oct. 19, 1834, in Concord, aged 88 years, 4 months, 9 days. Sarah^ d. 1753. ft 26. Samuel^ {yosiaJi^, JVilliam^, William^, Wil- liam}), vj2iS born in Andover in 1713 ; bapt. July 5, 1713. He married September 12, 1738, Ann or Anna Pecker of Haverhill. She was daughter of Capt. John and Eliza (intention reads) Elizabeth (Kelly) Pecker, was born January 3, 171 5, and died September 6, 1778, aged 63. Her mother in her journal says; "September 16-1778 this Day my Dear & Honrd Mother was taken from me . . . Aged 60 years." Samuel Chandler graduated at Harvard College in 1735. He was ordained pastor of the Second Church, York, Maine, January i, 1742, and taught school part of the time in addition to his ministerial duties. Mr, Chandler left York for Gloucester, Mass., arriving there Saturday, Feb. 23, 1751, and preached the next day. His forenoon sermon was from Isa. LV. On November 13, following, he was installed as colleague to the Rev. John White, pastor of 21 the First Church in Gloucester. The serman was preached by Rev. Samuel Phillips of Andover from Luke XIV. 21. Rev. Mr. White died Jan. i6, 1763, and Mr. Chandler took his place as pastor of the church. " The parish agreed to pay him a salary of eighty pounds per annum, and to let him have the use of the parish land. They also voted to provide him a suitable house, barn and garden, in a convenient place." Mr. Chandler owned at the time of his death, the gambrel roof house, still stand- ing, on the south side of Middle Street, about midway between Short and Centre Street. He moved into it March 20, 1752. " In 1755, Mr. Chandler, with the unanimous consent of his church, went as chaplain in Col. Plaisteds regiment in the expedition against Crown Point. He was engaged in the service from Sept. 8 to Dec. 28. The next Spring Col. Plaisted came to Gloucester on pur- pose to secure his services for the campaign of that year, but the parish would not consent to his going . . . The declining days of Mr. Chandler were rendered painful and wearisome by long sickness and suffering ; but no bodily infirmity or distress could move him to sorrow or repine. He was a gentleman of clear apprehension, solid judgment, firm, and of a thoughtful, inquisitive temper of mind. These, sanctified and improved, fitted him for the high and honorable office he sus- tained, and which he discharged with fidelity. As a preacher, he delivered the truth as it is in Jesus ; showing in his doctrines incor- ruptness, gravity and sound speech, that could not be condemned ; exhibiting a bright example of the same in the course and tenor of his life. He was blessed with a great degree of wisdom and prudence^ the happy effects of which have been evident in a variety of instances. The welfare of his people and of the church of God lay very near his heart. He was a warm friend to his country. In every relation he maintained the character of a sincere disciple of his Lord and Master the Lord Jesus Christ. Many and various were his trials on his passage through life, under which his patience was conspicuous. Under the hand of God, in the consumption which closed the scene 22 of life, he discovered great submission and resignation to His holy will, who was his staff thrugh the valley of the shadow of death, and now is (as I trust) his portion forever." Tradition confirms all that is here said of Mr. Chandler. His domestic life was one of singular infelicity ; and the reports concern- ing it, not yet passed into oblivion, render it probable thit the gentle- ness, patience, and resignation that marked his character were schooled to a severe exercise in his conjugal and parentil relations. His wife to whom he was married in 173S, wis Anna Pecker of Haverhill, who had either a disordered intellect or a perverse heart- She annoyed and troubled her husband in unusual ways; and, in the judgment of charity, it may be allowed that reason rather than con- science was deficient. Mr. Chandler had a son John, who was a sea- faring man, and is said to have caused his father much anxiety and trouble ; but of his history and end no particulars are preserved. He also had a daughter Anna, whose conduct was the source of less happiness than sorrow ; but her frailties were buried with her in an early grave. She died Feb. 19, 1765, of consumption, aged twenty- two. (Babson's History of Gloucester, 327-330.) Mr. Chandler died March i6, 1775, in the 63d year of his age and the 24th of his ministry in Gloucester. He is buried in the old graveyard in Gloucester. Inscrip- tion on stone : — To the memory of the Rev^ Samuel Chandler, Pastor of The First Church of Gloucester who died April 16"', 1775. yE 62. The Memory of the Just is Blessed. The stone is numbered 542 near Rev. Mr. White, North and West part of yard. Mrs. Chandler, after her husband's death, opened a small shop in the house where she had long resided on Middle Street ; and after keeping it a short time, removed out of town. In his will of March 2, 1775, he said : — 23 "I Samuel Chandler of Gloucester ... to my wife her Right of Dowry in my estate as though I had left it intestate. To my children John, Samuel and Sarah, wife of William Haynes, I give all my real estate, viz. my Dwelling House in s'^^ Gloucester, land, &c Of my household furniture, I give one Feather bed and bedding to Elizabeth, Daughter of my Daughter Anna Dec'^ to be delivered to her at full age, or upon her marriage. The remainder of said furni- ture I give equally to my Daughter Sarah and to the s'^ Elizabeth. 1 also give to s'^ Elizabeth ^15 lawful money, 5 to be paid by John, 5 by Samuel and 5 by my daughter Sarah. I appoint Samuel Whitte- more and my son Samuel Chandler to be executors of this my will. Approved April 23, 1775. Inventory ^220 :7: 2. Extracts from diary of Rev, Samuel Chandler : — Nov. 20, 1745. I preached Lam. 3. 40 . . . went to Deacon Mclntire's. In the night towards the latter part of it, my wife seemed to be much affected — panting, heaving and short breathing. I asked her " what was the matter ?" severall times, but she made no reply. I thought she might be asleep and had not opportunity to inquire further till the next Evening, when she told me she was awake but could not speak. She had dreamed of her following her father to his funerall, and he looked angry upon her which brought to mind her undutifulness which was very grevious to her under the views she had then, and led her to consider step by step her sinfulness and misery, till the Excellency of Christ was presented to her which overcame her with love. She says she endevoured to show what she was — the worst of herself that she might not be thought a Hypocrite. She has distressing fear of the Devil. She has a great sense of her — to be saved — much deed^ and backw''s to duty Lamented her former life and abuse of friends — I gave her my best advice and counsel. Dec. 10, 1745. Father Pecker came to see us. Jan. 6, 174G. I visited Daniel Jink's wife sick of a Fever — her senses something Broken and Shattered. July 7, 1746. About 5 o'clock in the morning my wife sent out for the women. Brought to bed with a Daughter about 1 1 o'clock morn. 22. In the morning about 8 o'clock on 2d part our infant Babe departed this life. 24 March 31, 1762. Attended the family meeting of Elder Warner's my wife there, we talked over the affair of having our friends come and see us and make a family visit — appointed next Wednesday. April 7, 1762. A number friends came to see us on a Special visit to converse and hear in order to consider and advice or devise what means may be used for redress. . . April 11, 1762. My wife so out rageous I confined her. April 12, 1762. Confinement continues. April 15, 1762. Confinement and calm — an airing once or twice a day. April 17, 176^. I was at home all day, some try alls. April 20, 1762. I rode out with my wife in the morning. April 21, 1762. I had Slacked as to confinement — gave more liberty ; but to-day upon some old complaint made to a Girl who came here, I confined close — Some reflections, short answers — a little haughty and imperious. May 2, 1762. This morning confined my wife. May 4, 1762. Coming home in the Evening some try 'alls. July 21, 1764. I was very much not well but great try alls at night went to bed, but was obliged to get out again my wife quite out rageous, smiting, pinching, pulling hair Szc. Nov. 25, 1764. Gt. confusion at home. Nov. 29. 1764. Thanksgiving. Much confusion. I ate but little. I left the table. Dec. 10, 1764. After dinner began confinement. Changed rooms. Children of Rev. Samuel and Anna (Pecker) Chandler : — 33. JoHN«, b. March 19, 1738. 34. Anna«, b. March 8, 1742. 35. Infant dau. Elizabeth^, b. July 7, 1746 ; d. July 22, 1746. 36. Sarah«, b. Oct. 22, 1747. 27. SARAH^ b. Nov: 1716; bapt. Nov. 18, 1716. Her brother, Rev. Samuel Chandler, wrote in his diary under date of June 6, 1764: "Lodged at Brother Josiah's, [in Bradford] dined there, then went over the River, went to West Parish to see my Sister Sarah, lodged at mother's." 25 28. ABijAH'\b. March 24,1719; published Jan. 27,1750 to Abigail Tay of Wobuni. His brother, Rev. Samuel, then of York, Maine, said in his diary June 19, 1746: "My Brother, Abijah, came out a Soldier and lodged with me. & James Silver . . . my brother Abijah here got a dis- charge from being a Soldier." He d. in Woburn, May 6, 1754, aged 35, buried in Andover. Inscription on stone : — Here lyes Buried Y'' Body of M"^ Abijah Chandler Who departed this life May y" 6"' 1754 in y" 34"* Year of his Age, 29. Jonathan^ b. Feb. 21, 1722 ; d. Oct. 24, 1745, aged 23, at Louisburg, in the King's service. His brother writes : "The first Break in our Family." Administra- tion on his estate was, August 31, 1752, granted to his brother Josiah Chandler, of Bradford ; and on June 2, 1755, he made oath to the inventory. 30. David^ b. Dec. 15, 1724; m. Mary Ballard, Aug. 30, 1750; both of Andover. He was a corporal in the 2d Military Company in Andover, April 23, 1757, under Cap- tain Jonathan Abbot. In 1762 he was an ensign in Cap- tain Benjamin Ames's Company of Militia ; and at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, he was Lieut, in the same Captain's Company. He died Feb. 11, 1776, in camp at Cambridge, of small pox in his 52d year. She m. 2dly, David Parker of Reading, Nov. 10, 1779. Chil- dren : — DA.VID^ b. in Andover ; bapt. June 16, 1751. DAVID^ 2d. b. July 9, 1754; m. Hannah Peabody. She b. April 2, 1754. DANIEL^ b. July 9, 1754; m. Joanna Stevens of Milford, N. H, She was b. on Seminary Hill, Andover ; died at Coventry, Vt., aged 74. Hannah^ bapt. June 22, 1755. 26 SAMUEL^ b. Nov. 4, 1757 ; b:ipt. Nov. 6, 17-57; m. Lucy (?) SARAH^ b. May 12, 1761. JosiAH«, b. Jan. 22, 17(52; m. at Bedford, Jan. 15, 1787, Margaret Aiken, of Bedford, N. H. She was b. at Bed- ford, June 10, 1767 ; d. April 17. 1740. in her 73d year. BALLARD^ b. Jan. 23, 1765; bapt. Jan. 25, 1765 JoHN^ b. July 4, 1771 ; m. Abigail Hay, of South Reading. She was b. 1771 ; d June 20, 1787. MARY^ b. Oct. 27, 1773; m. Feb, 17, 1791, Daniel Foster, both of Reading. He d. Oct. 15, 1811. She d. Oct. 11, 1826. 31. Daniel^ b. Aug. 8, 1727; d. March 27, 1752, of fever. Administration on his estate was, April 13, 1752, granted to his father, Josiah*, of Andover ; but he having died on August 12, it was granted to his brother Josiah•^ of Bradford, who as administrator rtf^' <5c;//^ noii made oath to the following inventory : — Bible, 2.4| ; shoemakers seat, 2; Ditto tools, 12. ; a pr. pumps, 3.43 a coat, 4.8 : old Brirches, 2.8 ; Notes 1 1. 0. 1. Totali:i2. 7. If. 33. JoHN^ b. in Haverhill, March 19, 173S; m. at Gloucester, June i, 1759, Mary Tucker, by his father Rev. Samuel Chandler. In May 23, 1769, his intention of marriage to Martha Haskell was published in Gloucester. He died July 8, 1779. Daniel Cutter in his Journal says: — Old Mill Prison, Plymouth, England, May 7, 1777. Fourth remove from the Burford to the Blenheim of 90 guns. On board the ship we met with Capt. Brown's officers and people and other prisoners to the No, of 180. Capt. Southward of Salem, and two Mr. Chandlers of Cape Ann among the No. May 20. John Chandler (mate of Capt. Tilestone) Samuel Chandler his brother, passengers in the same Vessel. June 15. The two Mr. Chandlers obtained their liberty, John being invalided, Samuel being a passenger in the brig. (General Journal, April, 1778). 27 His father refers to him in his Journal under differ- ent dates: — 17(J'», May IG. John went to Marblehead and shipped in the Stork, Capt. Foster. 1761, April 30. John sailed for the Banks. Nov. 7. John came in from the Banks. 17()1, Feb. 10. Afternoon John came in. Passenger on Capt. Jacob Allen. He has been taken by the French & been put on board the man of war. — was ab^'' 6 weeks and . . . left her and swam ashore. December 2. I was at home. John went up to Salem on foot & came home next morning before meeting time. 1763, Feb. 12. Capt. Nichols Sailed. My Son goes out about 2 oth clock afternoon. Smart wind N. West. 1763, May 26. John got home in 42 days from Lisbon. June 11. John sailed for the West Indies with Mr. M. Austins goes mate in a Small Schooner in Mr. Smiths employ. Pretty Thick weather this morn, wind to South. They sailed at 10 o'clock morn. His sister, Sarah (Chandler) Haynes, in her journal says: — Gloucester July the 8, 1779. this Day in Boston Departed this Life my oldest Brother after languishing" 6 months Aged 41 years. 34. Anna^ b. at York, Maine, March 8, 1742 ; d. Feb. i9> 1765, of consumption, aged 22 years. From her father's journal : — August 27, 1761. Anna came home from Boston. Feb 19, 1764. 1 was at home all day with my 2 Daughters, no meeting ; I prayed and read. June 2, 1761. Anna went to Boston. (She had resided there a year or two.) June 30, 176t. Anna began to fail. On a sampler of Anna Chandler is worked Elizabeth Chandler born in Gloucester, May 2, 1763. c?/>,»m Samuel'\ b. in Gloucester, June 26, 1753; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Jonathan Parsons, of New- 28 buryport, probably in 1781. He died May 25, 1786. Buried in Newbury (old town). Inscription on monument : — Sacred to the the Memory of Mr. Samuel Chandler who departed this life May 25, 1786 ^tat 32. He graduated at Harvard in 1775. Went on a voyage privateering, from Newburyport, after which he taught a mathematical school in that town. He possessed a literary taste which he had cultivated by education. He was a quiet peaceable citizen and much respected. His widow married John Maycall, whom she outlived, and died at an advanced age. Extract from his sister's journal : — May the 25"M786. this Day (in Newburyport) Departed this Life in a full Sure and Sartan Hope of a Glorious Resarexsion ray Dear & only Brother Aged 33 years. The following letter, now in possession of Mrs. Pick- ford, was written by him to his father, Rev. Samuel Chandler : — Byfield, November 5, 1767. Honored Father. I take this Opportunity to Write to You, to let you now, that I am .well, and hope you Enjoy the same. I mist sending by M"^ Bar- son's my Master says that I must come Home Thursday fortnight before Thanksgiving. Sir plese to send to Boston the first Oppor- tunity for me a Eutropius. Remember my love to brother a Sisters, so no more at present. This from Your Dutiful Sun Samuel Chandler. His father wrote in his journal under date of Aug. 26, 1761 : — I was at home all day alone with Sammy. 29 Children : — Samuel', b. in Newburyport, Dec. 14, 1783 ; m. Elizabeth Wyatt, of Newburport. He was a sea Captain, resided in Cambridgeport and Medford, Mass., and Thompson, Conn., for about two year.s, and afterwards at Mullikin Place, Newburyport. His widow went to live in Chelsea with her brother. He went to sea about 1828 in his own vessel and was lost. His occupation in Medford is given as shipmaster. He left a daughter, Elizabeth^, who m. Isaac A. Hatch, of Bangor, and died in 1857, aged 32. ELIZABETH^ b. 1784 ; d. Aug. 6, 1786. 3G. Sarah*^, {Samuel^, Josiah^, William^, William^, William^), was born in Yark, Maine, October^;e2^7d7 ; m. Capt. William Haynes, probably son of Wnmim and Hannah Haynes of Brunswick, Maine, August i6, 1769. He was born at Brunswick, July i, 1743. He was a sea captain,. He sailed from Boston and it is supposed that he was lost at sea with all his crew. She died at the residence of her daughter, Sarah (Haynes) Mann in Providence, where she was visiting, February, 28, 181 3, aged 66. Buried in Providence. Extracts from the journal of Sarah (Chandler) Haynes, younger daughter of Rev, Samuel Chandler. Journal owned by Mrs. Pickford. Gloucester, March the 16^'' 1775. This Day my Dear and Honr'^ Father quited his Earthly Tabernacle & entered a House not made with Hands Eternal & on High . . . may we indever to follow the Pious Example of his unblemished Life. May the Father of all Mercy be a Father to the Fatherless & a Husbon to the Widow .... He Died in the 63 year of his age in a consumption. September the 16"' 1778. this Day my Dear & Hon'''^ Mother was taken from me & from the world after a Short Sickness Aged 60 years — Now Father & Mother have forsaken me may the Lord take me under his Parental Care . . . 30 October the 57"' 1786. this Day my Dear & much Love child Polly was taken from me. She died with the throat distemper Aged 4 years and 5 months. She was Born the 23'''' of May 1782 thursday morn 10 clock. November the 25"^ 1787 this Day Departed this mortal Life & entered a Blessed Immortality my Second Daughter Nancy Haynes Aged 12 years & 3 months. She was Born August the 31* 1775 at 4 clock P. M. while she was carefully attending the Sick Bed of her Sister and endevering to comfort & Sooth the Sorrow of her afflicked Mother with the Rose blooming on her cheek & Health Sparkling in her Eyes She was Sez*^ with the Scarlet Fever which carred he of in 2 Days liveing her Destrissed Mother & Sick Sister to mourn her Excete conpyh of her Spotless Life. She met Deth with a Smile . , . (I have a sampler nearly completed, a little end of silk hanging where she took the last stitch. A. M. P.) June 1799. My only child is married (Sarah Chandler Mann) & in that have I not many things to be thankful for is she not living & 3 promising grand children which are the delight of my heart & may Still be comfort to me. But above all have I not great & good reason to believe I have two children- & a husband & other relations in Heaven . . . October 1807 Thursday 22 This Day I enter my Sixty first year . . . Father & Mother Brother & Sister Husband & children are all Gon before me. Only one child remains & her children . . . Children of Sarah (Chandler) and Capt. William Haynes : — Sarah'', b. June 8, 1773 ; m. Herman Mann of Dedham, Jan. 6, 1792. See Mann Genealogy. Nancy^ or Anne, b. Aug. 31, 1775 ; d. Nov. 25, 1787. PoLLY^ b. May 23, 1782; d. Oct. 27, 1786. (Both buried at Copp's Hill, Boston.) Transcript from two old Bibles : — Anna Chandler was born at V^ork on Tuesday march 8"' about 9 o'th clock at night. /7^3. Wliliam Haynes was born at Brunswick July 1, 1743, 31 « Sally Chandler was born at ole York October 22, 1747 Sunday morn 5 o'clock Was married at Cape Ann by her Hon Father the 16 of Aug 17G9. Sally Haynes was born at Boston June 8 Tues morn 6 o'clock 1773. Anne Haynes was born at Cape Ann August 31, Wed 4 o'clock 1775. Polly Haynes was born at Cape Ann May 23 Thurs morn 10 o'clock. Polly Haynes died at Boston Oct 27 1786. Anne Haynes died at Boston Nov 25 1787. Sally Haynes was married at Walpole by the Rev Mr Mory to Mr. Herman Man the 6 of January 1793. Daniel Mann was born at Walpole Sep 28 1793 Satterday eve. Herman Mann was born at Walpole April 8 afternoon 5 o'clock, 1795. William Haynes Mann was born jan 2S at Walpole Sun morn 1 o'clock 1797. Sally Mann born at Dedham July 29 Sunday morn o o'clock 1799 Samuel Chandler Mann born at Dedham August 10 Monday morn 5 o'clock 1801. Samuel C. Mann died March 6, 1802 Samuel C. Mann born in Dedham February 28 Sat Night Eleven clock year 1803. Anna Maria and Lydia Sophia Born in Dedham September 7 1805 Satterday A M eleven o'clock, Lucia Narcifsa Lavinia Mann Born in Dedham November the 7 1807 Sunday morn at 5 o'clock. Edward Dun Mann was Born in Dedham July 15 1810 Sunday morn at half past 4. Franklin Mann was born in Dedham May 28 Friday 4 o'clock P M 1813. >e iLSS^ ^^ CONGRESS ^ 021 549 416