LIBRARY OF THE University of California. GIKT OK THE FAMILY OF REV. DR. GEORGE MOOAR Class "I'M ttie ycare 1598 teas crante^ from tl/e 35cTalti's ©fffce, ©nto 3Elobert znts ?®nifam JSerfcfe, tje sonnes of 3Iol)n ffierfcfe, tfje sonnc of STJomas Sl^crfcfe, aUas Htfcfe, of JH^ouglJton, fn tt)e Countfe of Hefcester; ®cntlanen, an^ tjjefr postetftjc fotcber, a cetttBne ®3^3ESS, or 3S^30(Sn, namclfc: ©n a torcatjc of tfjeir colaures, a 33S32.1l'.S %1E^19 a^rgent, rssufng fortDc of a 3l^U33i3S3L^ es^TSiSL^HHm. eCfte iHSaSSHa, ISaiaiSa, antJ ?^©3K.'N12S, tfppeti Satlc. Co be atxnerei antJ borne tofti) tjefr ^uncfent Coat of Serines, toMc!) is SfiHUlSaEl, a fcsse VlsmaiSiy, &3X33i [From «Ae Records of the Herald's CoUegey London. GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE NAME AND FAMILY OF HEKEICK, FROM THE SETTLEMENT OF HEN ERIE HERICKE, N SALEJVI, MASSACHUSETTS 1629, to 1846.. WITH A CONCISE NOTICE OF THEIR ENGLISH ANCESTRY. BY JEDEDIAH HERRICK. Tell your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and their children another generation." — Bible. BANGOR: SAMUEL S. SMITH, PRINTER 1846. o ^^ \^ rp ■ Thomas, 5^^'"^- 66 Mary Jane. 67 68 ?h"SJ Twins. 58 7 Oliver Herrick, Salem, m. Sarah Carter, Manchester. Ch. 8 69 Benjamin Carter, b. Dec. 28, 1820, d. May, 1839. 70 Susanna, d. 71 Sarah, d. 72 George, i 1837. 73 Oliver, h 1832. 74 Sarah, h 1836, rf. 60| 75 76 "61 77 7| Emerson Herrick, Beverly, m. Huldah B. Butman, May 31, 1831. 8 I Thomas Emerson, h. Nov. 26, 1832. I Joseph Henry, h. July 25, 1837. 7 Greelei' Herrick, Beverly, Eliza Noyes, of Haverhill. 8 I Charles Greeley, h 1830. 56 6 Henry Herrick, Westford, Mass., TO. Ehzabeth Prescott. Ch. 7 80 Henry Prescott, h. Sept. 15, 1810. 81 Charles, b. Sept. 2, 1814, lives in Michigan. 82 EUza Jane, b Sept. 16, 1816. 83 George, b July 18, 1825. 84 Mary Foster, b. Jan. 22, 1828. 85 1 Augustus, h. Feb. 19, 1832. 36 5 James Herrick, Beverly, m. Abi- gail Tuck, 1769. Ch. 6 86 James Sanborn, b 1775. 87 Abigail, b 1778. 88 Lydia,6 1781. 89 Simeon, b 1783. 90 John, b 1788. 86 6 James Sanborn Herrick, Beverly TO Mary. Ch. 7 91 Mary, b 1794. 92 Nabel, b 1796. 93 Simeon, b 1798. 94 James, b 1804. 63| 7 Sydney Herrick, Beverly, m. Mary > Ch. Ann Glidden, March 3, 1833. Mary Ann, b July 7, 1833. Sydney, h. Aug. 28, 1836. 7 Henry Prescott Herrick, West- ford, m Betsey Hildreth, 1830. ^PHRAIM OF BEVERLY. U III EPHRAIM HERRICK,of Beverly, TO Mary Cross, of Salem, July 3, 1661 ; settled at Birch Plain, d Sept. 18, 1693. John, b. May 31, 1662. Ephraim, b Aug. 13, 1664. Mary, b June 14, 1667. Stephen, b March 15, 1670. Sarah. Samuel, b June 4, 1675. Timothy, 5 Jan. 4, 1681. Anna, b Nov. 20, 1683. HiRUM Herrick, Griswold, Conn, m. Anna Bromley, Preston, 1791. Rubia, b June 23, 1792. Persia, b March 16, 1794. Robert, b September 16, 1797. John, b October 14, 1799. Lucy, b September 2, 1804. Maria Augusta, b March 12, 1810. William A., b June 22, 1814. 1 3| Ch. 4 10 John Herrick, Beverly and Wen- ham, VI Bethiah Salart, April 21, 1684, who d. m Wenham, Aug 4, 1729. John. Hilkiah, b April 29, 1699. 4 John m Susanna, lived in Preston, Conn. 1732, where his sons were born. John, b 1732. Eleazer. Thence he removed to Woodbury, Conn., where he was killed by the In- dians in the war of 1745. John Herrick, of Woodbury, Conn. ; John, b. about 1753. Ephraim, b 1755 ; settled in Sheri- dan, Chantaugua Co. N. Y.; living in 1841, m 87. 35 7 Robert Herrick, Griswold, Conn. €h. 8 40 Eliza Ann. 41 Lucy. 42 Eunice. 43 Celestia. 44 Hannah. 45 Robert. 46 Harriett. 47 Frances. 48 John. 36 7 John Herrick, Knox, N. Y. Ch. 8 49 Hirum. 50 Mary. 51 1 Lucinda. 52 Martha. 53 Horace. 54 Reuben. 13 Ch. 15 _16i 15 John Herrick, Poultney, Vt. 1788. Isaac. John. Isaac Herrick, Poultney, Vt.. 1838. Ephraim. Pamelia. Emily. Caroline. Abbadelia. 16 7 John Herrick, Rutland, Vt., living in 1842. Ch. 8 22 Archibald Bishop. 23 John. 24 Vilona. 25 Jane. 12 5 Eleazek Herrick, Preston, Conn, m. Mary Rea, April 11, 1759. Ch. 6 26 Sarah, b April 5, 1761. 27 John, b July 27, 1763. 28 Rufus, b Aug. 25, 1765. 29 Stephen, b May 5, 1767. 30 Hirum, b May 15, 1769. 31 Eleazer, b June 10, 1776. 32 Mary, b September 5, 1778. I Ch. > 55 < 56 ^ 57 { 58 I 59 ^ 60 61 62 63^ 55 31 Ephraim Herrick, Beverly ; re- moved to Preston, Conn., 1694, in. Judith. 4! Mary. Judith, b June 29, 1690. Ephraim, b. 1692. Anna, b February 6, 1696, Jurusha, b December 11, 1699. Elizabeth, b July 14, 1702. Priscilla, b February 6, 1705. William, b July 25, 1708. Isaac, b January 1, 1711, d 1714. Ch. 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Ch. 74 75 76 77 78 701 Mary Herrick, m John Stark- weather, December, 1708. Daniel. Mary. Lydia. Ann. Judith Herrick^ to Jacob Burton, Preston, June, 1712. Isaac, b 1713. Jacob, b 1714. Jerusha, b 1719. I Judith, i5 1721. I Hannah, b 1723. I Israel, b 1725. Priscilla, b 1727. Judith died, and Jacob Burton ?» Mary Herrick, August 1729. By second wife. Mary, b July, 1732. Lydia, b March, 1734. Elizabeth, b June, 1737. Ann, b October, 1739. JoHiah, /I September, 1741. Tryphonn, b August, 1713. 12 EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. Ephraim Herrick, Preston, m Rachel Fellows, of Preston, February 9, 1718—9. Isaac, b December 16, 1719. Abigail, b Oct. 21, 1721, m Nathan Leonard, Worthington. Ephraim, b November 10, 1725. Andrew, b February 10, 1727—8. Phineas, b February 3, 1730—1. Rachel, b May 9, 1732. Nathan, i May 31, 1734. Esther, b April 16, 1738. Elijah, b August 15, 1740, d in the : French & Indian war. Isaac Herrick, of Preston, d 1819, aged 100, m Elizabeth Herrick, Pres- ton, May 9, 1743, No. 450. Judith, b July 20, 1744. Ebenezer, b July 25, 1746. Isaac, b February 8, 1748. Elizabeth, b March 8, 1750, m Wil- bur, family in Ohio. Ephraim, b April 2, 1752. Rachel, b October 19, 1754. Ezra, b Ootober 3, 1756, d 1759. Mary, b July 19, 1759. Eunice, b February 19, 1763. Esther, b May 4, 1765, Asa, b November 7, 1761. 90 6 Ebenezer Herrick, Preston. €h. 7 100 Elisha, settled in Ohio. 101 Ezra, " " 102 Ebenezer. 103 Ephraim, Hudson, N. Y., 7 ch. re- moved thence to Dalton, Mass., and thence to Mecca, Ohio, living in 1843. 104 Lucy. 105 EHzabeth. 106 Priscilla. 107 Parsis. 102 7 Ebenezer Herrick, East Boston. Ch. 8 108 George Washington. 109 Hirum Hegley. 110 Lorenzo Jacob. 111 112 113 114 Nelson Rea. David West. Orpha Slade, d Betsey Calver, d August 15, 1840. 115 Maria Louisa, died. 116 Helen Marr, died. 117 Charlotte Augusta, d August 20, 1840. 9 m Ch, 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 122 George Washington, East Boston, \ 144 Isaac Herhick, of Preston, Conn. ; settled in Worthington, Mass. d 1811, in 1st wife, Olivet Worthington, of Worthington. Hurlbert, b May 15, 1772. Isaac, b March 20, 1780. Wife died, married 2d, Widow Pru- dence Starkweather, (whose maiden name was Avery) of Lebanon, Conn. Avery, born November 21, 1785. James W., Twinsbury, Ohio, b May 28, 1788. David, b July 4, 1790, 6 children. Rufus, b May 4, 1794, 5 Horace, b May 24, 1796, Norwich, Conn., no children. Asa, Twinsbury, b April 7, 1798. Augustus,) Twins, i Nov 16, 1801. Justus, 5 Jonathan E. born 1804. Eunice. Mary, m John Slade, Worthington, 8 children. Olive, m Geer, of Preston. Pearcy, m Cook. Hurlbert Herrick, settled in Portland, Maine, m Sarah Ellis, Ches- ter, Mass, November 1, 1798. Murmath Fortune, I September 13, 1799, died 1803. Christie, born December 4, 1801, d 1817. George W. born December 12, 1803, lives in New Orleans. Samuel Ellis, born July 25, 1805. WiUiam Ellis, born March 30, 1807. Caroline Margaret Freeman, b 1809, Sarah Ellis, born July 24, 1816. Eunice Kelly, born Oct 26, 1818. Isaac Herrick, Twinsburg, Ohio, settled in Worthington, Mass, m Jeru- sha Brown. Jerusha Olivet, born September 1, 1804. John Wyburn, b August 29, 1805. Levi Withington, born 1806. Isaac, born 1810, lives at Miller's Bend, La. Amanda Maria, born September 12, 1812. Mary Ann, born March 20, 1816. Martha Cordelia. 8| Jerusha Olivet Herrick, m Clark Cory, of Washington, Mass. Ann Maria, born August 27, 1832. EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 13 Levi Withington Herrick, Dal- ton. Mass, m Mary Hamlin of Lee. William Hamlin. Hannah Cordilla. George. John Frederic. Amanda Maria Herrick, m Fred- eric Manly Couch, Lee, Mass, May 3, 1833. Maria Louisa, born September 20, 1835- Mary Emeline, born December 20, 1836- A son, born April 11, 1842. Marv Axx Herrick, m Asahel Beeman, of Twinsburg, Portage Co., Ohio, January 1, 1837, and removed to Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Grant. Martha Cordelia Herrick, m Joel Nelson, of Tvvinsburg, settled in Bedford. Clark, born November 12, 1840. A daughter, born January 1842. Avery Herrick, Westfield, Mass., j m Polly Chapin, Springfield, Mass. Moses, born 1819. William Avery, born 1820. Lucina, born 1822. Henry, born 1824. George, born 1826. Edward, born 1828. Maria, born 1830. 163 8 William Avery Herrick, Mer- chant, Rochester, New York, m E. E. Pratt, daughter of H. Pratt, Esq., for- merly of Hartford, Conn, July 18, 1844. 132 Son 169 7 8 Eunice Herrick of Worthington, Mass., m Harlow Harris, Esq. of Hal- lovvell. Me. Samuel L. Harris, Esq. Augusta, Me. 93 Ch. 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 6 7 Ephraim Herrick, of Preston, m Sarah Rossetter, November 11, 1784. Ashur Rossetter, born May 14, 1785. Abigail, born January 3, 1787. Sarah, born January 24, 1789. Ephraim, born October 22, 1790. Mary, born April 4, 1793. Elizabeth, born July 11, 1795. Rebecca, born 1797. 173 Ch. 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 "82^ Ch. 195 196 197 198 199 200 1 201 1 2021 198 Ch. 203 204 :205 Ephraim Herrick, Preston, m Re- becca Kinney, Preston, November 11, 1810. Elisha Brown, h October 24, 1811. Removed to Windham, Conn. Asa Herrick, settled in Worth- ington, whence lie removed to Ando- ver, Ashtabula Co Ohio, d. Lydia. Eunice, married King, No. 35 Union street, Albany, N. Y. Nathan. Reuben. Sarah. Chandler. Asa. Nancy 7/7 . Ohio. Nathan. John. Maryann. Eliza. Seth Butler, Andover,. Ephraim Herrick, Preston, m. Sarah Ripley, April 27, 1756. Epliraim, born July 1757, Ship- Master, captured by Algerines. Abigail, m Peleg Utley. Elijah, born Dec. 13, 1761. Mary, born March 23, 1763. Elijah Herrick, Physician, of Preston, Grand Isle, Plattsburg, and lastly of Buffalo, m Lucinda, dau. of Col. Samuel Prentice of Stonington, Conn., Jan. 19, 1786. Sarah, bom Nov. 29, 1786. Phebe, born Nov. 10, 1789. Rebecca, born June 1792. Mary, born Oct. 24, 1794. Ephraim. Julian. Lucinda. Samuel Prentice. I Mary Herrick, m Jonas Kinney [of Grand Isle. Charles. Joseph. Son 177 7| Ashur Ro.ssetta Herrick, Jewett City, Conn., m Lucy Hutchinson, August 12, 1810. EHsha Brown, born 1811, died 1812. 200 7 Julian Herrick, m Lieut. Samuel W. Hunt, U. S. A. Ch. 8 206 George. 207 Lewis. 208 Henry, Lieut. U. S. A. 209 Julian. 201 7 Lucinda Herrick, m Alexander H. Prescott. Ch. 8 210 Julia. 211 Delia. 212 Mary. 213 Cornelia. 214 Angerona, 14 EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 2021 ai5i 831 Samuel Prentice Herrick, rf., m Minerva Hopkins, dau. of Gen. Sani'I Herrick of Zanesville, Oliio. Lucinda Prentice. Andrew Hkrrick, Preston and Plainfield, m Abigail Hall of Plainfield, Nov. 1748 ; removed to Plainfield, about 1755. Abigail, born Oct. 27, 1749. Andrew, born April 7, 1752. Elizabeth, Dec. 8, 1754. Children born in Plainfield. Mary. Lydia. Samuel. I Abel. I Lois. I Tamsen. 5| Phineas Herrick, Preston, and |thence to Canterbury and to Killing- lly, Conn., m Sarah Leonard, 1751. 61 I Ebenczer, born 1752. Saraiah, born 1754. Sally, born 1756. I Elijah, born 1758. I Tryphena, born 1760. Esther, born 1762. Zipporah, born 1764. Phineas, born 1766. Charlotte, born 1768. Stephen, born 1770. Leonard, born 1772, died young. Elizabeth, born 1774. 232 Ch. 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 233 Ch. 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 235 Elijah Herrick, Killingly, Conn, removed to Rutland and thence to Mil- ton, Vt., d 1808, m Hannah Russel of Tyrringham, Mass., 1788. Ephraim, born in Tyrringham, Jan. 16, 1789. Eliiah, born in Pittsford, Vt., March 4, 1791. Erastus, born in Pittsford, May 6, \ 1793, lives in Erie, Penn. John, born 1795, died in infancy. Russel, born in Rutland, Feb. 17, ' 1798. Stephen Leonard, born April 29, '■ 1800. Phineas, born July 24, 1803. Ch. 266 267 268 Ephraim Herrick, of Albion, New York, m Amelia Spencer of Milton, Vt., 1810. Harriet Matilda, born Feb. 1811. Elijah Leonard, born March, ]814. Hannah Marilla, born Dec. 1816. Stephen Spencer, born Dec. 1818. Warren Noah, born April, 1821. Elijah Herrick, Milton, Davis, 1816. Polly Elizabeth, born April 1818, d 1837. Moses Davis, born July 1820. Elijah Parmillce, born Aug. 1822. Luther, born Feb. 1825. Mariah Abigail, born July 1827. Julia Ann, born April 1830. Martha Augusta, born Nov. 1832. Alson Augustus, born Aug. 1835. Erastus, Erie, Penn. m Sybel Bar- ney, 1814. Caroline, born Sept. 1815. Loiza, born May 1817. Jacob, born 1821. Franklin, born 1823. Lovinea, born Jan. 1827. Lucias, born March 1832. Lucien, born Feb. 1834. Russel Herrick, vi Maria Tyler, 1817. William Tyler, born Sept. 1818. Mary Maria, born Jan. 1821. John Russel, born May 1822. Jane, born 1823, d 1826. Leonard Frederic, born 1825, d 1836. Harriet Jane, born June 1827. Ephraim Leonard, born March 1829. George Frederic, born April 1834. 237 ' Ch. 8 269 270 271 272 273 274 Stephen Leonard Herrick, Min. of the Con. Church at Crown Point, N. Y., m Delilah Ives. Eliza Ann, born Dec. 1, 1825. Cordelia Sophia, born Feb. 24, 1830. Stephen Henderson, born June 24, 11839. Phineas Herrick, Milton, Vt., settled in Malone, N. Y., m Emily Means, 1827. E. Pleuribus Dwlght, h Nov. 1828. Huldah Georgiana, born May 1830. Silas Johnson, born July 1832, d. Ann Eliza, born 1833, d 1836. Stephen Henry, born Oct. 1835. Ann Eliza, born Sept. 1837. Nathan Herrick, Preston, died 1818, m Deborah Gates, April 15, 1756. Amy, born Dec. 8, 1756. Mercie, born Aug. 24, 1758. Eunice, born Sept. 18, 1760. Ehsha, born Jan. 10, 1763. Amos, born Nov. 25, 1764. Ebenczer, born Dec. 10, 1766. Deborah, born Jan. 10, 1769. Married 2d wife, Hannah King, Norwich, Conn., Aug. 8, 1771. EPHRAIM O?^ BE^^ERrf. 15 276 Ch. 232 283 284 285 6 Elisha Hkrrick, Bethel, Vt. Elizabeth Joy, Nov. 25, 1789. Harvey, born March 7, 1791. Eliab B. born Nov. 30, 1800. Nathan, born April 28, 1807. Elisha, born March 28, 1812. Warren, born July 27, 1817. 282 Ch. 287 290 291 Ch. 292 293 284 Ch. 294 295 279 Son 280 Harvey Herrick, Bethel, m Rox- ana Leonard, Jan. 30, 1815. George Leonard, born July 29, 1816. Lanson D., born April 2, 1820. Hirum, born March 8, 1830. Harvey, born March 5, 1832. Edward, born Sept. 29, 1837. Ch. 313 314 315 316 317 318 Eliab B. Herrick, Morristown, Vt. m Miriam Raymond, Feb. 1, 1827. Charles Raymond, born Nov. 24, 1827. William B., born April 3, 1830. Edmund L., born Oct. 8, 1833. 7| Nathan Herrick, Morristown, Laura R. Small, Oct. 3, 1830. Henry N., born May 29, 1832. George, born Sept. 28, 1838. Amos Herrick, settled in Niagara Co., N. Y. Patrick, named. and several others, not Ch. 319 :320 321 322 ;323 Priscilla Herrick, Preston, v Stephen Kinny, Preston, June, 1729. Stephen, born Dec. 18, 1732. Jesse, born May 25, 1735. Roswell, born May 4, 1737. Nathaniel, born April 26, 1739. Anna, born June 7, 1741. Dedimus, born Aug. 7, 1743. William Herrick, Preston, died 1752, m Mary Palmer, Stonington, May 15, 1746. Annabella. Judith, born April 7, 1748. Zeruiah, born Dec. 22, 1749. Abigail. Lucretia. Stephen Herrick, Beverly, re- moved to Preston, Conn., subsequent to 1716, m Elizabeth Trask, Dec. 3, 1692. Born in Beverly, Elizabeth, born Oct. 17, 1693. Edward, born Oct. 16, 1695. Stephen, born July 24, 1797. Ebenezer, born May 17, 1799. Abigail, born June 15, 1701. Anna, born Nov. 2, 1702. Mary, born April 15, 1705. Lydia, born July 13, 1707. Sarah, born Oct. 10, 1708. Ebenezer Herrick, m in Norwich, Conn., settled finally at Tioga Point, Susquehannah River, N. Y. Ch 299 300 "59 Ch. 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 Ch. 308 309 310 311 312 Nathan, Ithaca, N. Y., and a Daughter, No. 298. John L., born 1820. Nathan G., born 1824. Jerosha Herrick of Preston, m John Hatch, Aug. 3, 1726. John, born June 9, 1727. EHzabeth, born March 12, 1731. Benjamin, born Aug. 23, 1733. Rufus, born Dec. 5, 1735. Joseph, born May 13, 1738. Jerusha, born Aug. 29, 1740. Eunice, born June 6, 1746. Elizabeth Herrick, Preston, John Gear, Preston, June 15, 1721. Aaron, born May 1, 1722. Jonathan, born June 3, 1724. Stephen, born Feb. 22, 1726—7. Elizabeth, born May 9, 1728. Jonathan, born June 3, 1731. 325 4 Ch. 5 333 334 335 Ch. 336 337 338 339 340 341 Edward Herrick, Preston, died Aug.] 775, ?«. 1st Mary Dennison, Nov. 10, 1725, died Jan. 9, 1735. Mary, born Dec. 20, 1726, m Capt. Daniel Tyler of Pomfret, Conn, who removed to Vermont. Ebenezer, born Oct. 2, 1731. Rufus, born March 13, 1734. Married 2d wife, Margarett Avery, Groton, Dec. 9, 1737. Lucy, born Aug. 3, 1738. Henry, born April 3, 1740. Jonathan, born Dec. 3, 1743. Margarett, born March 20, 1745. Grace, born July 4, 1747. Moses, born Sept. 24, 1749, died Jan. 1794. Married 3d wife, Elizabeth Brannan, Oct. 27, 1757. 334 Ch. 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 ,^49 Ebenezer Herrick, Preston, died in Greenfield, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1796, m Esther Brannan, Preston, August 10, 1759. Phebe, born in Preston, m Lewis of Buffalo, N. Y. Edward, born in Preston. Ebenezer, born in " John, born in " Daniel, born in Montgomery, N. Y. Dennison, born in " David, born in " 2 daughters born in " 16 EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 344 C Ebk.nezer, Corinth, Essex Co., N. 381 1 s Minerva Hopkins Herrick, in Y., living in 1839. Samuel Prentice Herrick, No. 202, d. Ch Ch. S .35C Rufus, lives in Schroon, N. Y. 388 1 1 Lucinda Prentice, b Sept. 1829. 3511 Robert. 382 8 Rachel Mead Herrick, to Castle 352 Loton. Hopkins Herrick, No. 405, March 35:3 Ebenezer. 1832. 354 Orren. Son 9 :355 George. 389 Samuel, born May, 1835. S46 ~6 Daniel Herrick, Highgate, Vt. 383 ~8 Martha Frances Herrick, Zanes- Ch 7 ville, TO. 356 Daniel, born July 11, 1810. Ch 9 357 LutherD., March 20, 1818. 390 Edward. Seven daughters. 391 392 George. 335; 5 Rufus Herrick, of Oblong, or nine Charles. partners, Dutchess Co. N. Y., Colonel \ 37] 7| Walter Hekrick, Athens, Brad- in the Revolutionary Army through ford Co., Penn., m Minerva, daughter |of Doc. Stephen Hopkins of Athens. €h. 6 the war, m 1st Miss Gibbs, died I8ll. Ch. 358 Rufus. 393 Edward. 559 Samuel, born 1757. 394 Charles. 360 Nathan. 395 Celestia. Married 2d, Lydia Leonard of Pres- 396 Harriett. ton. 397 Maria. 'Ch. :361 Leonard. 398 399 Stephen Hopkins. Eliza. 362 John. 400 Minerva. 363 James. 401 Walter. 364 365 Lewis, born 1774. Roswell,born 1779. 372 Ch. 402 403 404 7 8 James, ?«. Abigail Castle, both d. 366 367 368 Piatt, born 1783. Lydia, m Woodall. Another daughter m Sutherland. Richard. Walter. William. 358 "6 Rufus Herrick, settled in Shore- ham, Vt., died 1788. 374 ^ Edward Herrick, Athens, Penn., Judge of the C. C. Pleas of Penn., m Son\ 4 1 369| 1 Rufus, lives in Western New York. 1st, Celestia, daughter of Doc. Stephen Hopkins of Athens, who died Aug. 1, 1830. 359 6 Samuel Herrick of Amenia, N. Y., whence he removed to Tioga Point Ch. 8 N. Y., died 1824. 405 Castle Hopkins, born Dec. 10, 1811. Ch. 7 406 Edward Cunan, born June 22, 1814. 370 Samuel, born 1779. 407 Helen Eliza, born May, 1819. Married 2d, Rebecca, daughter of A. Ross, Esq., 1st clerk in the U. S. Treas- urer's Office, June 26, 1832. 371 Walter, born 1781. 372 James, born 1782. ; 373 Per Lee, born 1784, died at sea 1814. 374 Edward, born 1787. Ch. 375 Margarett, born 1791. 408 Andrew Ross, born Aug. 4, 1833. 376 Mary, born 1793. 409 Edmund Per Lee, born Aug. 20, 377 Theodosius, born 1795. 1834 378 Rachel, born 1797. 410 pRobert. 379 Mortinur Abraham, born 1799. 411 412 370 ~7 Samuel Herrick, Zanesville, Ohio, \ Member of Congress, U. S. Attorney, < 405 8 Castle Hopkins Herrick, Athens, Brig. General, «&c. TO Rachel Mead Herrick, No. 382. Ch. 8 Ch. 9 380 Mary Howard, born Dec. 1804. 413 Samuel. 381 Minerva Hopkins, born Dec. 1806. 414 Edward. 382 Rachel Mead, born April 1809. 415 416 383 Martha Frances, born Sept. 16, 1811. 384 Margarett Per Lee, born Nov. 30, 1814. Samantha Clark, born May 7, 1821. \ IIU 1 406 8 Edward Cunan Herrick, m Eliza 385 Ch. 417 9 Tyler, March, 1836. 386 1 Edward, born April 4, 1818, died Dec. 27, 1820. \ Edward Francis. 418 419 Hugh, James Williamson. 380 ~8 Mary Howard Herrick, m Allen. \ Son 387 9 George Howard. \ 420 EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY 407 S\ Helen Eliza Herrick, d. m Chau- |ney N. Shipman, Aug. 1837. I Helen Celestia. 375 7 Margarett Herrick, Athens, d 1831, m William Castle. Cb. 8 423 Edward. 424 Rachel. 425 William. 426 Mary. 427 Samuel Castle. 428 Courtland Castle. 376 7 Mary- Herrick, d 1817, m Josiah Clark. Ch. 8 429 Samantha, who m William^' Jones, Zanesville. 362 Ch. 406 407 408 4on 410 411 364 1 6 Ch. 412 1413 John Herrick of Grcenbusl Piatt, d April 18, 1838. Richard Piatt. Edmund S. Samuel N. Gouvernieur Morris. Jane. Lavinia. Lewis Herrick, Nassau, N. York, Lged 66, living in 1840. William Castle of Nassau. i Lewis, Physician. 377 Ch. 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 43 438 Theodorls Herrick, Webster. Sarah. Caroline. Adeline. Margarett. Charlotte. Mason. Rachel. Helen. John. 365 Ch.\ 414 415 6l Roswell Herrick, Ballston Spa. d 1829, aged 50. Marcus, lives in New Orleans, La. Courtland, " 338 419 378 Ch. 439 440 Son\ 441 Rachel Herrick, d 1836, m Wm. > 420 Webster. ] 421 ^422 Mary Per Lee. \ 423 Martimer Abraham Herrick, Athens, in Maria Fleming. Samuel. 424 Platt Herrick, ^i! in Canada, 1837 Rufus. Oliver. Jonathan Herrick of Preston & Norwich, iii Elizabeth. Lucv, born in Norwich, April 14, 1762. " Stephen, born in Norwich, May 19, 1764. i°^^^J^"'] Twins, i July 14, 1767. Elizabeth, ) Rebecca, born in Preston, Doc. 2, 1769. Martha, born in Preston, May 15, Moses, born in Preston, April 1/, 1774. 360 Ch. 442 443 444 443 Ch. 445 446 447 448 449 450 361 Ch 451 452 453 Ch.\ 404 405; Nathan Herrick, Shoreham, Vt., d 1788, m Jemima Kinney of Preston. 419 Ch. 425 426 427 Henry Kinderhook, no children. Nathan. Daughter, d m Merritt Carpenter, ^^ d 1 son. '^"-^ Stephen Herrick, BlaudforJ, Mass., d. Stephen, family 6 ch. Sophia. Eunice. Margarett. William, Montgomery, Mass. , no ch. NathanHerrick, Kinderhook, N.Y. Henry. Roswell. Lewis. John. Nathan. j Another son and 2 daughters. Leonard Herrick, died June 20, 1828, Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y., ?» 1st, Mary Lester, d. ) Avery Lester. George Lansing. Lewis Leonard. Married 2d, Sabra Tracy of Preston, Jan. 10, 1819. : William Tracy. Asael Rufus. 3 420 Ch. :430 431 432 433 434 435 436 424 : Ch. ;43' 1438 !439 ,440 Jonathan Herrick, Blanford,Mass. Jonathan, lives in Otis, Mass., 9 ch. Amariah, lives in Elliotsville, N. Y., 8ch. Alvin, lives in Elliotsville, 10 ch. Hannah, lives in " m Coit. Lyman, lives in Westfield, Mass., no eh. Sarah, m Burdic of Blandford. Lydia, m Gibbs " Moses Herrick, Westfield, Mass.d. Aaron, Westfield, Mass., 6 ch. Moses, Oswego, N. Y., 9 ch. Daughter, m. Thomas. Daughter, ?«. Slade. 18 EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 327 Ch. 450 4 5 Ebenezer Herrick, Preston, m Elizabeth Guile, Jan. 26, 1721—2. Elizabetli, born March 8, 1725, m Isaac H., No. 80. 328 Ch. 451 452 453 4 5 Abigail Herrick, m John Rea, Salem, Mass., settled in Preston. Elizabeth, born Feb. 20, 1718—19. Abigail, born April 22, 1721. Lydia, born April 9, 1724. 331 Ch. 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 4 5 Lydia Herrick, m Thomas David- son, August 31, 1726. Andrew, born June 17, 1727. Zephcniah, born March 5, 1729. Christopher, born April 15, 1732. Daniel, born June 4, 1734. Asa, born 1736. Christopher, born 1737. Lydia, born 1739. Ehzabeth, born 1741. 6 Ch. 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 3 4 Samuel Herrick of Beverly, settled in Preston, Conn., 1702, m Mehitabel Woodward, Beverly, Oct. 3, 1698. Ezekiel, h in Beverly, Nov. 6, 1699. Samuel, b in Preston, Mar. 24, 1703. Stephen, Z» in " Feb. 12, 1705. Daniel, b in " Dec. 9, 1708. Joseph, bin " Mar. 1,1711. Kesiah, b in " April 30, 1715. Priscilla, m Kinney, Preston. Ezekiel Herrick, settled in West- ern Mass., thence removed to Covent- ry, Conn. Hezekiah. Ezekiel. John, born in Coventry, about 1730. Zebulon. Nathaniel. Elijah. Desire. Eliza. 478 5 Ezekiel Herrick, Tyrnngham, Mass., Rep. in the General Court, Major in the Army. Ch. 485 486 487 488 489 6 Hezekiah. Ezekiel. Amasa, d in Jefferson Co., N. Y. Francis, Wellington, Ohio, 7 ch. Joel. 490 Sibil. 491 Abigail. 492 Dorothy. 493 Mary. 494 Rubia. 479 Ch. 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 Ch 506 50' 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 John Herrick. John, born May 16, 1760. Daniel. James. Ebenezer. Ezra, lives in Huron Co., N. Y. Ezekiel. Huldah. Esther. Ann. Jemima. Sarah. 496 Ch. 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 481 472 Ch. 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 John Herrick, m Hannah Spring, 1780. Hannah Spring. Cynthia. Betsey. John C, lives in Jeffersonville, O. Mercy. Lucy. Walter D., lives in Circleville, O. Huldah M. Origin B. Daniel Herrick, Troy, Ohio. James, d. John S. Daniel M., d. Hirum, d. Cyrus. Albert G. David L. Nathaniel Herrick of Hatfield, Mass. Elijah. Amanda. Samuel Herrick, Preston, removed thence, residence unknown. Stephen, born Nov. 10, 1727. I William. Henry. Mehitabel. Elhs. Sarah. Stephen Herrick of Preston, m Phebe Guile of Preston, Nov. 11,1726, removed to Dutchess Co., N. Y. Stephen, born Nov. 10, 1727. Freelove, born Feb. 22, 1730. Benjamin, born Dec. 1, 1731. Joseph, born May 5, 1735. Elijah, born Jan. 25, 1736—7. Sarah, born Feb. 12, 1738-9. Daniel, born May 18, 1742. Nathan, born Nov. 24, 1743. Ephraim. EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 19 530 Ch. 538 539 540 541 542 543 874 875 .876 538 Ch. 544 545 546 547 Ch 548 549 550 Stephen Herrick, Dutchess Co., ^ 567 N. Y., ?n Anna Fargo, Groton, Conn Feb. 25, 1747. Stephen, born Aug. 3, 1748. Phebe, born Nov. 22, 1749. WilHam, killed in the battle of Mon- mouth. Elijah. 2d marriage. Jonathan, born Oct. 18, 1760. Amaziah. James, 2 sons and a daughter Laura. Smith. Mary. Ck. 967 968 969 970 971 972 973 Stephen Herrick of Amenia, set- tled at Ballstown Spa, Saratoga Co. N. Y., 1830, d. Sullivan. Smith. Eli, of Barry, Orleans Co., 8 children, aged 50 in 1845. Bateam. Joseph Herrick of Dutchess, d in Tates Co., N. Y., 1826, m Hannah Northrop of South Salem, Conn., liv- ing in 1846. Four daughters, d in infancy. Jacob, born 1790. Nathan, born 1792. Israel, born 1794. Mitchell, born 1802. Ann, born 1805. Lydia, born 1807. Harvey B., born 1810. Jacob Herrick of Geneva, Wads- worth Co., Wisconsin, wife Roxie. Smith Herrick of Barre, N Feb. 1844. Richard. Almon. Alvin. Y.,d' 541 Ch. 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 6 Elijah Herrick, Norwich, Conn. Elizabeth Rogers, New London, Jan. 12, 1780. Nathaniel, born Jan. 24, 1781. Elizabeth, born May 8, 1783. Fanny, born May 15, 1789. Anna, born Dec. 30, 1792. Sarah, born April 27, 1795. Mary, born Feb. 21, 1798. Abigail, born March 9, 1801. Lucretia, born May 15, 1815. 968 1 7 Nathan Herrick of Canada, On, tario Co., N. Y., m Chloc. Ch. 8 981 Absina. 982 Cyrus E. 983 Juliett. 984 Sarah. 969 ^ Israel Herrick, Mount Morris, N. Y., m UranaFenis,1818. Ch. 8 985 Celinda. 986 Ekza Ann. 987 Chancey. 988 Albert. 970 7 Mitchell Herrick of Erie Co., N. Y., m Lydia Blackmer, 1823, (I. Ch. 8 989 Pamela. 542 6! Johnathan Herrick, Uuanesburg, N. Y., m Patience Palmer, August 9, 1787, living in 1846, aged 87. Ch. 7 559 James. 560 Smith. 561 Mary. 562 Amanda. 532 5 Benjamin Herrick, The City, Ch. Dutchess Co., Colonel in the Army. 563 Benjamin, d in Philadelphia. 564 Rachel. 565 Conklin, settled in Ithica, N. Y., d. 566 1 Brush. 973 Ch. 990 991 992 993 Harvey B. Herrick of Sherman, Chautaugua, Co., N. Y., m Maria Jones, November 19, 1830. Francis H., born August 10, 1831. Juliann, born September 9, 1833. Rachel, born July 25, 1835. Harriett, born March 12, J 839. 533 Ch. 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 57 Joseph Herrick, Amenia, Dutch- ess Co., N. Y., TO Elizabeth Burton of ^ 997 Preston. Joseph, born 1760. Israel. Josiah. Henry. Hugh. Ezekiel. Phebe. Freelove. Elizabeth. 971 7 Ann Herrick, 7/t Nelson Nanness, June 3, 1829, lives in Maysville, Chat. Co. N. Y. Ch. 8 994 Philo. 995 Marquis. 996 Lydia Ann. 997 Maria. 998 Susanna. 999 Nancey. 972 Ch. 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 Lydia Herrick, m Jason Andress, settled in Russelburg, Warren Co,, Penn. Dwight, born Nov. 1828. Nancy, born July 25, 1830. George, born Oct. 25, 1834. Lydia Ann, born July 25, 1839. Abigail, born April, 1844. 20 EPIIIIAIM OF BEVERLY. 569 Ch. 576 577 578 579 576 Ch. 580 581 5821 JosiAii Herrick of Dutchess, Co. N. Y. 111. Miss Hicks of Loner Island. Stephen Hicks Jacob Elias B. Merchants, South-st.N.Y. William, Merchant, Troy, N. Y. 534 Ch. 590 59] 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 Ch. 599 600 <;oi Stephen Hicks Herrick, Merch't, Coenties Slip, N. Y., m. Susan Lyon, Duchess Co. Susan Lyon. Laura, Edwin, Merchant, Soiith-st. N. Y. Elijah Herrick, Dutchess County, settled in Duanesburg, N. Y. married Miss Kinnie of Preston. Ephraim, Amenia, N. Y. d. Elijah, born July 22, 1760. William, lives in Duanesburg,no ch. Stephen, lives in Mexico, OswegoCo. John. Roswell, Lyme, Jefferson Co. Priscilla, Steuben Co. Anna, d. Phebe, Duanesburg. 6 Ephraim Herrick of Milan, Dutch- ess Co. m.. Anna Di.Yon. Ephraim Milan. A son in Jerusalem, N. Y. A daiighter in Ohio. 591 Ch. (i02 603 604 I 6051 606 1 593 6 Stephen Herrick, Oswego, N. Y. m. 1st, Sarah Crandall. Ch. 7 607 William W. m. 2d, Sarah Seley. 608 Nathaniel. 609 Henry. 610 Smith. 611 Elizabeth. 612 Sarah. 613 Priscilla. 614'! Rachel. 615 Mary. 953 Mary Ann. 954 Maria. 955 Jane. 571 6 Hugh Herrick Ch. 7 10051 Selah. 1006 Wiley. 1007 Ezekiel. 1008 William. 1009 Hannah. 1010 Mary. 1011 Sarah 6i Elijah Herrick, Charlestown, ; j Montgomery Co. m. Rhoda Cissen, Dutchess. • Elijah, Lyme, 3 sons, 6 daughters. I James, Rushford, Allegany Co. five JBons, four daughters. I Calvin, Charleston, Bap. Preacher, itwo sons, one daughter. I Luther, Illinois, 2 sons, 1 daughter. I Sarah, m. Hamilton, no children. IOOl 1 7 Selah Herrick. Ch.\ 8 10121 Moses. 1013| Alonzo. 1008 7 William Herrick of Hanover, Chautaugua Co. N. Y. Ch. b 1014! Henry. lOK Adeline. lOU Ann. 1017 Edgar, S. L. W.Washington, D. C. 1846. loie Samuel, lives in Illinois. 607 "7 William W. Herrick, Fort Cov- ington, Frankhn Co. N. Y. d. October 28, 1826. Ch. 8 616 Hannibal, ?«. lives at Fort Covington. 617 William. 618 8 George W. m. Adeline, dau. of Ezra Ballard, lives on the homestead. 619 9 One daughter. 594 "6 John Herrick, Duanesburg, m. 1st, Anna Miller, 2d, Betsey De La Shawn. Ch. 7 620 Leonard. 621 Harvey. 622 Nathaniel. 623 Elizabeth. 624 Freelove. 625 Sarah. 595 6 Roswell Herrick, Gravely Point, \ch. 626 7 L. Ontario, m.Polly Estes,Duanesburg. Hirum. 627 James. 628 John. 629 Rhoda. 630 Catherine. 631 1 Mary. 536 5 Daniel Herrick, 7ft. 1st, Priscilla Marvin, m. 2d, Mary Guile. Ch. 6 632 Phebe. 633 Nathan. 634 Priscilla. 1635 1 Daniel. 636 Martha. 637 Rufus. 638 Benjamin. 639 William. 640 Amos. 6-33 T Nathan Hekrick, settled at Kauga Lake, m. Priscilla Herrick, No. 596, of Duanesburg. Ch. 7 5 641 Daniel. 642 Elijah. 643 Rufus. 644i James. 6451 Phebe. 646| Catherine. 647 Anna. EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 21 632 61 TiiEBE Herrick, vx. I ! settled in Otsego Co. N. Ck.\ 7i 648! 64!.| 651! i%2\ 6531 6541 Bonj. Black, Y. Blarvin. Daniel. Phebe. Priscilla. Klary. Sarah. Rueben, and three others. 6341 6i Priscilla HERRicK,TO.HenrvGnile, I IFlorida, settled in Otsego Co. N. Y. Ch.\ 71 6iJ5| I Josiah. 656 Jlary. 657| Daniel. 6581 Benjamin. 659! Herrick. 6 601 I John. 6371 6] RcFus Herrick, vi. Anna French, Florida. :682! Ch] 7 6611 1 Daniel. 662 Mary. 663 Jane. 664 Sarah. 635 5 D.\siEL Herrick, settled in Florida, N. Y. m. Catherine Hobbs. Ch.\ 6! 665 Mary, vi. Samuel Greene, Florida, leight children. 666 I Benjamin, in. Eliza Servose, removed [to Illinois, one daughter. 667 j John, m. Mary Elliot, settled in I Cherry Valley, three children. 668 I Ransom. 669 i Sarah. 670 I Nancy, to. 1st, O. Homan, Salina, lone son ; 2d, Porter Hyde, Cincinnati, I jOhio. 671 Dennison, 7n. Mary Seymour, Mead- ! iville, Penn. 672J I Eliza, m. George Lefevre, 5 child'n. 673 ' Frankhn, m. Aurelia Cargill, Roch- lester, two children. 674 1 I Elmira, to. Moses French, Hartford, I |Vt. 638, Ch. 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 712 Ch. 682 4583 684 685 686 95( '.'5i 6 Benjamin Herrick, m. Sarah Vin- egar. Marvin. Harvey. Jacob. George. James. Deha. Elizabeth. Harriett. ^____^ ^Nathan Herrick, b. in Preston, 1743, m. at Oblong, Dutchess Co.N.Y. settled at Canaan, N. Y. 1767. Nathan, b. 1766. Dennison. Luther. Elisha. Calvin. Eunice, Marv, 1 6 Nathan- Herrick of Pontiac, Mic. TO. Lucy Merely, lives at Holly P. O. Oakland Co. Michigan. Mary, born 1795. Lester, born 1797. William, born 1799. Nathan, born 1800. Calvin, born 1802. Luther, born 1805. Huldah, born 1803. Ch. 693 694 695 696 697 585 6 Dennison Herrick, Morrisville, Madison Co., N. Y. Dennison, Nathan. Leeman. Lewis. Willis. Amanda, died, 684 6 Luther Herrick, Barre, Orleans Ch. ^ County, N. Y. 698 Riclmrd. 699 700 Henry. Norman. 701 Wilham. 702 Calvin. 703 Alvin. 5861 Pamela. 587 588 Mary. Eunice. 1685 Ch. 958 959 704 960 961 962 61 Elisha Herrick, died in 1823. Cloe. Clarissa. David, bom in 1800. Dorcas. Mary. Melissa. 687 1 Ch. 710 711 537 Calvin Herkick, married in 1807. Elisha. William. Calvin. Nathan. Amos. William, settled in Collins, Erie County, N. Y. William N. Martin S. Nathan Herrick, Chatham, N. Y. m Mary Kidder. Nathan. Stoughton. Dennison. Reuben. Eunice. Phebe. Anna. Mary. 1 Priscilla. <. in Maseacliusetts, in New-York cifv. 22 EPIIRAIM OF BEVERLY. Daniel Hkrrick, Coventry, Conn., thence tniknown, m Elizabeth Rust, Coventry, May 20, ]731, who died Dec. 1.5, 1741, and thence we lose sight ofDaniel. Samuel, born April 2, 1732. Margarett, born Feb. 1!), 1733. Benjamin, born April 3, 1737. Samuel Herrick of Norwich, Conn, afterwards of Bennington, Vt., Colonel in the Revolutionary Army, died in Springfield, Otsego Co., N. Y., has posterity living there, m Silenee Kins- ley of Norwich, Conn., Feb. 26, 1754. Born in Norwich. Ruth, born Feb. 13, 1755. Frederic, born April 14, 1757. Cyprian, born Oct. 27, 1758. Wife died, m 2d and removed Bennington, Vt., prior to 1775. Daniel, born 1762. Francis, born 1764. David, born 1766. Cyprian Herrick. Nancy, born 1788. Silence, born 1790. Mary, born 1792. Samuel, born 1794. Lamonte, Lavanche, Twins, born 1796. Daniel Herrick, settled at Monk- ton, Vt., d June 6, 1830, m Hannah Smith, h Aug. 25, 1763, d Jan. 24, 1833. Frederic, settled at Monkton, d. Loiza, born Oct. 3, 1785, m Ezra Wilcox, W. Bloomfield. Daniel, b May 6, 1789, d March 2, 1821. Mary, b June 26, 1791, ra James Crosby, Markham, U. Canada. Lyman, born May 24, 1793. Ancil, b July 3, 1795, Monkton, may be dead. David, born Aug. 7, 1798, at Lima, N. Y., lives at Springwater. Sarah, born May 10, 1802, at Scar- borough, U. C, d 1805. : Hannah, born May 26, 1805, m Wm. \ Grover, lives at Springwater. : Lyman Herrick, Nunda, N. Y., m 1st Meonetta Gillet of Goshen, N.Y. m 2d Polly Carpenter of Granville, N.Y., January 20, 1820. I Elvira E., born July 14, 1822, who \m June 25, 1840, A. B. Dake of Green- field, N. Y., whorZ March 1843. I Meonetta L., born Aug. 4, 1824, d Jan. 5, 1838. I Algina, born Sept,, d. Nov. 1827. 729 6 Ch. 7 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 Francis Herrick. Alvin. Frederic. Almerin. Fayette. Ruth. Fredmond. Delos. David, Horace, ^ These died infants. Rassela IS, 3 7 Almerin Herrick, Physician, Troy, Bradford Co., Penn., d. Fidelia Maria, born 1821. Delos, born 1823. De Witt Clinton, born 1825. Helen, born 1827. Lauriett, Juhett, Twins, born 1833. 730 Ch. 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 474 Ch. 772 ^73 -74 775 r6 777 Son 77^ 776 David Herrick. Charles, born 1798. Lucy, born 1799. Apphia, born 1802. Zaphira, born 1804. Mary, born 1806. Ellenor, born 1808. Samuel, born 1810. Hannah, born 1812. Joseph Herrick, Coventry, Conn., a Missionary to the Indian Tribes, Graduate of Harvard College, m 1st LydiaRust, Feb. 18, 1734, who rf May 1764, aged 49. Bial, b Oct. 24, d Nov. 1738. Mehetabel, Lydia, born June, d Sept. 1739. Phebe, born June 6, 1741. Joseph, born Sept. 5, 1743. Ann, born March 1, 1746. Abigail, born Nov. 11, 1755, living in Mansfield, 1840. Married 2d, Hepsibah Fuller. David, born about 1768. Joseph Herrick, Coventry, d Nov. 19, 1822, m Priscilla Thompson, 1774, who Two sons. 87!) 1 Laura. 875 6 Smith Herkick. Ck. 7 880 Smith. 881 j Stephen. 882 Ann. 883 Mary. 598 1 6 Phebe Herrick, Duanesburg, vi. Ch. 7 Ladd. 884 Roswell. 885 Ephraim. 886 Elijah. 887 William. 888 Lemuel. 889 Charles. 8901 Ann. 891 Priscilla. 892 Phebe. 559 ^ James Herrick, Duanesburg, died Aug. 4, 1843. Ck. 8 893 Jonathan R. 894 Nancy. 895 " George. 896 John. 897 James. 898 Henry. 899 8 Delans. 900 Deliah. 901 Amenzo. 902 Theodarie, 903 Marcus. 904 Ansel. 561 Ck. 905 906 907 908 909 i)10 s'ef Ck. 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 818 9191 ; 560 Marv Herrick, Duanesburg, Prosser. Herrick. Harriett. Charles. Smith. Jennett. Amanda. Ck 920 1 5t!3 Ck. 921 922 688 Ck. 923 Amanda Herrick, m Patterson. Mary. Jonathan. John. Joseph. Patience. James. Charles. Julia. Malvina. Smith Herkick, Esq., of the Mis- sion House, Mackinac, Mi. m. Florence. Mary Herrick, m E. W. Baxter, 1825. Sydney, born 1826. I Ely, born 1831 . Lester Herkick, Lucy Maria. William Herrick. Eunice, born 1825. Mary, born 1827. Stephen, born 1830. Lydia, born 1833. A"^™^^''"-."«=»■ William Stoughton, born 1844. Nathan Herrick, Addison, Lester, born 1825. Calvin, born 1828. Lucy Ann, born 1830. John, born 1837. Hannah, born 1844. 691 7 Calvin Herrick. Ck. 8 936 Austin, born 1831. 937 Loiza, born 1833. 938 Laban, born 1835. 939 Harriett, born 1837. 940 Harvey, born 1843. 584 7 HuLDAH Herrick, m Paul D. Robinson, 1837, settled in Cherry Valley, Ohio. Ck. 8 941 Mary, born 1827. 342 Rowland, born 1829. 943 Jemima, born 1831. 944 Lucy, born 1835. 945 Samuel, born 1837. 946 947 T™r,l,lT>™.,bo™l8«. EPHRAIM OF BEVERLY. 25 692! 7| Luther Herrick. Ch.\ 9481 949| 9501 951 1 9521 9531 809 Norman, born 1827. Pamela, born 1829. Susan, born 1830. Avery, born 1837. Sydney, born 1843. Lucy Amelia, born 1845. Ch. 954 955 956 957 958 959 960 961 962 Ch. 963 964 965 966 967 968 969 963 Ch. 970 971 972 Lucy Herrick, m. Benijah Tracy, born Feb. 23, 1741. Robert. Elias. Barton. Hannah. Elizabeth. Luther. Elijah. Safford. 964 Ch. 973 7A :975 1976 977 978 Lucy, who married Israel Bromley. Alas. Elizabeth. Esther L. Amanda F. Lucy T. . Sinda M. Suniah M. Alas Bromley, m. Huldah Luck- ham, Stonington. Huldah. Ann. Appleton. 7 Elizabeth Bromley, m. William Bolton, Pomfret. Elizabeth. George. Sobriety. Angelina. Lucy. Harriett. 966 Ch. 983 984 985 967 9"65 7 Esther L. Bromley to. Ralph Flint, Coventry. Ch. 8 979 Leonard. 980 Lucy M. 981 Sydney P. 982 Julia E. Amanda F. Bromley, to. Josephus I Dresser, Coventry. 81 I Levi. I Sarah E. I Samuel L^ ■yi Lucy T. Bromley, m. Marvin Cole, reside in New Milford, Penn. Henry B. Sarah M. Charles M. 968 Ch. 989 Sinda M. Bromley, 7/i. Hirum Ben- jamin of Griswold. Henry J. HENRY OF BEVERLY HENRY HERRICK, Beverly, d. June, 1702,in herited the paternal farm, a part of which is still possessed by a lineal descendant, Mrs. AnnaMeacom, daughter of Col. Henry Herrick, aged 92 in 1845 ; m 1st Lydia (Woodbury, I believe.) Lydia, baptised Sept. 26, 1666, m Porter. Joseph, bapt. Sept. 26, 1666. Elizabeth, bapt. Dec. 6, 1668, m Isaac Woodbury. Samuel, bapt. 1670. Jonathan, bapt. 1672. Married 2d, Sarah, widow of John Giddinge of Gloucester, in 1690, d in Gloucester, 1711. 13 23 Joseph Herrick, Beverly, Capt. of 16 a troop of Mounted Rangers in the < French Wars, d 1726—7, m 1st, Mary. Mary, born May 15, 1686, ?» Andrew Elliott. Henry, born Sept. 9, 1688. Lydia,, born May 29, 1691, m Ben- jamin Woodbury. Joanna, born 1695, m Ebenezer Ray- mond. Joshua, born Feb. 22, 1668—9. Married 2d, Mary, widow of David Gushing of Hingham, m Dec. 24, 1721, d June 1737. Her Gushing children were Theophilus, Nathaniel, Adam, Abel, Seth, Rachel, & Hannah. Henry Herrick, Beverly, d 1755, Capt. in the French and Lidian War, 1745, m 1st, Joanna, dau. of Andrew Woodbury, Dec. 1, 1709, d Oct. 3, 1738. Mary, b Nov. 11, 1711, m Larcum. Joseph, born July 18, 1714, died in Jamaica, Nov. 11, 1747, m Anna Irv- ing, Marblehead, 1744. Henry, born Oct. 5,1716. Eunice, born May 1, 1719, m Samuel \ Gates, 1747. Married 2d, widow Sarah Dav Gloucester, Nov. 11, 1739, d 1746. Married 3d, widow Joanna Dodge, ] who -died 1767. ■Joanna. 26 Henry Herrick, Beverly, Colonel in the Revolution, Representative in the Legislature of Massachusetts, died Dec. 9, 1780, m Anna Bachelder, Salem, 1787, who died 1815. Joseph, born Feb. 15, 1738. Pyam, born Jan. 17, 1740, d Mav 2, 1759. Joanna, born April 26, 1745, vi Wm. Bartlett, 1761, d 1797. Henry, born May 26, 1748. EKzabeth, born Sept. 14, 1751, d 1814. Anna, born Dec. 29,1753. Mary, born Nov. 10, 1756, m Nath'l Cleaves, Salem, one son. Ruth, born March 4, 1759, vi Hugh Smith, d May 19, 1780. • 6 Joseph Herrick, Esq., of Beverly and Greenfield, m Anna, daughter of George Jackson & Bcthiah Bartlett his wife, of Marblehead, (grand-daughter / / of Doc. George Jackson of Boston,) /W/C March 31, 1761. Removed to Green- field, N. H., about 1770, where he was for many years a Magistrate, Repre- sentative in the Legislature, &c., d Sept. 23, 1810. Anna, born Oct. 22, 1761 . Pyam, born Dec. 23, 1763. Bethiah, born June 17, 1766. George, born June 16, 1770. Wilkes, ^ Axanna, I Born in Greenfield, Mar)', ;. Joanna, I No dates. . Ruth, J Hannah, born March 3, 1768. 25 ^ Ch. 8 34 35 36 37 38 39 Pyam Herrick, Wilton, N. H., m 1st, Mehitabel Fuller ; 2d, Parker ; 3d, Stiles ; 4th, Fuller. Joseph, lives in Ohio. Daniel, lives in Vermont. Nancy, m Wm. Clark, lives in New York. Mary, d. Sabra, m Joseph Bridges, Wilton. Henry, settled in Wilton. Bethiah Herrick, in John Rich- ardson, settled in Litchfield, Kenne- bec Co., a widow, aged 75 in 1841. Thomas. John Bartlett, d 1815. Joseph Herrick. Henry. George. Wilkes. WilHam. Pyam. Ohver, d 1838, HENRY OF BEVERLY. 27 George Herrick, m Sarah, settled : in Londonderry, Vt., 1808, d 1814. Pyam, settled in Ohio. Joanna, b 1806, m Sheldon Peirce, ; 1826. Henry Herrick, Beverly, d 1808, Graduate of Harvard, m Hannah Jones 1 of Beverly, March 15, 1772, who was | born 1750, d 1786. Sarah Endicott, born Oct. 1772, m ! 1st, James Ford, 2d, Charles Dennis. Ginger, born Aug. 25, 1774, m ; Jonas Gale. Joanna, born July 7, 1776, m Charles Waters. Henry, born April 3, 1778. Achsah, born June 15, 1780, m Ne- hemiah Smith. Mary, born May 9, 1784, d May 4, 1800. Hannah, born Aug. 15, 1786. John Jones, born June 5, 1782, d Nov. 1783. Henry Herrick, Beverly, m Elcy Foster, Nov. 8, 1803. Pyam, born July 1, 1S04, d Sept. 1805. Elcy, 7ft George Kent. I Anna Herrick, m Capt. Ebenezer Meacom, Ship Master of Beverly, who Iwith Nathaniel Cleaves, No. 22, was I lost at sea, leaving one son. Ebenezer Meacom of Beverly, Ship Master, who has two sons, also Ship Masters. Ck. 77 78 Joshua Herrick, Beverly, d 1782, in the House built by the first Henry, on the 40 acre lot, granted him in 1636, ' above Mr. Cole; m 1st, Lydia, daughter : of David and Mary Gushing, June 30, 1726, who died Aug. 19, 1736. Mary, born July 1, 1728. Lydia, born July 19, 1730. Theopilus, born Nov. 2, 1732. Joshua, born Jan. 25, 1734. Deborah, born July, 1736. Married 2d, Abigail Jacobs of Hing- ham, 1737. Joshua, born June 16, 1738. Theopilus, born Nov. 20, 1730. David, born Dec. 1741. Abigail, born March 20, 1743. Mary, born Feb. 22, 1745. Hannah, born Dec. 9, 1746. Joanna, born May 29, 1749. Joseph, born Jan. 1751. LvDiA Herrick, m Eben. Thorn- dike, Sept. 5, 1750, settled at Portland, thence removed to Thoraastown. Lydia. Robert, living in T. aged 77, in '1843. Son 112 106 Ch. 113 114 115 116 117 Lydia THORNDiKE,Thomastown,i Roundy, Uving in 1842, aged 84. Son. Daughter. Daughter. Jushua Herrick, Beverly, Sedg- wick, 1769, m Huldah Brown, Aug. 24, 1758. Born in Beverly. David, born Oct. 28, 1758, d. Abigail, born Dec. 8, 1759. Mary, born June 10, 1761. Joshua, born Feb. 19, 1763. Samuel, born Dec. 25, 1764. Amos, born Nov. 23, 1766, d. Joseph, born June 6, 1769. Born in Sedgwick. Theopilus, born May 29, 1771. Huldah, born May 26,1773, /ic.l844. Joanna, born Jan. 17, 1775. Apphia, born Sept. 2, 1778. Hannah, born Nov. 29, 1781. Abigail Herrick of Sedgwick, m Rev. Ebenezer Eaton of Mt. Desert. Amos, m 1st, Susannah Herrick, No. 208 ; 2d, Widow Burnhani. Ebenezer. David. Joshua. Mary. Abigail. ■97 "7 Mary E.\ton, m Webster of Port- land. Ch. 8 99 Ebenezer. 100 Deborah. 101 A daughter who to a Craige. 7 Abigail Eaton, m Richard Currier, Sedgwick. Thomas, vi Mary Jordon, 6 children. Richard,??tnoch.Representativel845. Ebenezer, not married. Samuel Herrick of Sedgwick, m Ruth Trussell. Betsey. Huldah. Tenny. Samuel. David. Joshua, m Ann Maria Hinkley of Bluehill, two children. Amos, Physician, Deer Isle, no ch. 7) Betsey Herrick, m John Smith of I Massachusetts. 8| Ebenezer Smith of Sedgwick. Huldah Herrick, Sedgwick, 7» David Morgan, d. Porter. Elizabeth. Kingsbury. Tenny. Caroline. 28 HENRY OF BEVERLY. 107 8 Tenny Herrick, Sedgwick, m Jo- anna Allen. 129 7 Hannah Jones Herrick of Bev- erly, m William G. Conant of Alfred, Ch. 9 Nov. 14, 1828. 118 Caroline. Ch 8 119 Mary Ann. Joanna. 1481 William Greene. 320 130 7 Harriett Herrick, m 1st, Colonel 121 1 Frances Aurelia. Daniel Proctor, Beverly, Aug. 2, 1819,' 108 7 Samuel Herrick, m 1st Charlotte who d Nov. 21,. 1822. Morgan. Ch. 8 Ch. 8 149 Mary. 122 Huldah. Married 2d, Rebecca Obear, Sedg- wick. 150 Carohne. Married 2d, Lewis Elhott, Hartford, Conn. Ch. 84 "6 Mary Herrick, m John Smith, Esq. 123 Climena. Ch. 7 Bradford, Mass. 109 7 David Herrick, vi Sarah Merrill, Son 8 151 Mary, m Judge Jesse Carr, Golfs- 123 Warren Herrick of Sedgwick. town, N. H. "85 "6 Joshua Herrick, Beverly, d Jan. 14, 1833, m Mary Jones, Beverly, 1788. Seven others. "87 "6 Joseph Herrick, d. m Betsey Trus- Ch. 7 sel. 124 Mary, m John Usher, July, d Sept. Ch. 7 1808. 152 Apphia, d. 125 Benjamin Jones, born April 8, 1791. 153 Sophia, d. 12G Joshua, born March 18, 1793. 154 Joshua, d. 127 Huldah, born Jan. 10, 1796 155 Joseph. 128 Sophia, born Sept. 27, 1798. 156 Lois. 129 Hannah Jones, born Feb. 14, 1805. 157 Theophilus, d. 130 Harriett, i Twins, born Caroline, (Z infant, 5 May, 1811. 158 Kendall, d. 131 159 Moses, lives in Plymouth, Penob- 132 Caroline, born Aug. 1807, d Oct. 15, scot Co. 1821. 160 1 Salome, m Capt. David Harding. 125 1 Benjamin Jones Herrick, Alfred, Me., late Sheriff, now Register of 155 '' Joseph Herrick, m 1st Mary Mor- gan. Deeds for York Co., m Mary Couant Ch. 8 of Alfred, Jan. 14, 1817. 161 Augusta. Ch. 8 Married 2d, Mary Ann Merrill, d 133 Mary Caroline. and her first child. 134 Horatio Gates. "90 ~6 Joanna Herrick, m Rev. Amos 135 Nathaniel Jones. Allen, Bluehill, 136 Harriett Proctor. Ch. 162 7 I26 Joshua Herrick, Kennebunkport, Hepsebeth. Member of Congress for District No. 1, 163 Ebenezer. 1 Me., m Hannah Rogers, Alfred, May 164 Herrick. 1 19, 1830. 165 Amos. Ch. 8 166 Joanna. 137 Judith. 167 Huldah. 138 Caroline Augusta. 168 Joseph. 139 Donna Maria. 169 Harriett. 140 Mary Wallingford. Hannah ShiUaber. \ 170 George. 141 162 ~7 Hepzebeth Allen, m Joseph Her- 127 ~7 Huldah Herrick of Beverly, m\ rick, No. Elijah Hadlock, Mt. Desert, d 1828, \ Ch. 8 widow lives in Beverly. [ 171 Kesiah. Ch. 8 ] 172 Joanna. 142 Caroline. < 173 Cordelia. 143 Joshua. ; 174 Salome. 144 Sarah. 175 176 177 178 Hepsebeth. Loiza. Emily. Margarett. 128 Ch. "7 8 Sophia Herrick, Beverly, m Ezra^ Dodge, Wenham. i Elizabeth Porter. i 145 165 "7 Amos Allen, m Polly Walker, 146 Daniel Proctor, ' Brooksville. 147 Sophia. 'i Ch. 8 179 Bailey. ■<' 180 David. HENRY OF BEVERLY. 29 169j Ch.\ 1811 1821 "or Ch. 183 184 185 183 Harriett Allen, m Capt. Joseph 't 208 Cole. George. Joseph. Apphia Herrick, ?re Samuel Wa£- son, Sedgwick. Son 186| 184 Eliza. 1 220 Ebenezer. ? 221 Reuben. 1 222 Tj Eliza Watson, m Colonel Daniel \ 218 I Dougherty, Sedgwick. Daniel Proctor. Ch. 191 192 193 ]94 195 196 197 "92 Ch. 198 199 200 201 202 203 Ebenezer WATsor Reed. Judith. Sophia. Hannah. Ehzabeth. TO Widow Reuben Watson, m Eliza Herrick, No. Jones, d. Reuben. Rosella. David, m Judith Smith, no children. Joshua, not married. Samuel, " " John Smith, « " Ch. :223 :224 225 226 227 228 229 230 i23]^ 223 Ch. 232 233 234 235 236 232 Hannah Herrick, to John Allen. William, d. Edith, m Samuel Hooper. Hannah. John, d at sea. Prince, m Elizabeth Hooper. Groves. 200 7 Hannah Allen, to Humphrey Wells. Ch. 8 204 Joseph. 205 Huldah. 206 Amanda. 4 3 Samuel Herrick, Beverly, settled in Gloucester about 1720, d 1743, to Sarah Leach, Salem, May 25, 1691. Ch. 4 207 Sarah, born Dec. 8, 1692, m Herbert Thorndike. 208 Joseph, born Nov. 16, 1695. 209 Lydia, born Jan. 26, 1698, to Benj. Woodbury. 210 Abigail, born Nov. 13, 1699, m Isaac Woodbury. 211 Samuel, born Nov. 16, 1702. 212 Samuel, " Jan. 25, 1705. 213 Thomas, born April 14, 1707. 214 Benjamin, born Dec. 10, 1710, d at sea, about 1751. 215 Lucy, born April 16, 1713, vi Thomas Woodbury. 2lb Ebenezer, born July 31, 1818. Ch. 237 238 239 240 241 1 242 243 244 1245 238 224 Son 246 Ch. ;250 251 Joseph Herrick, Gloucester, d 1777, to Mary Woodbury, Beverly Jan. 7, 1721. Sarah, born Feb. 21, 1724. Joseph, bom Aug. 1725. Mary, born Sept. 26, 1726, to Hotch- kiss. Eunice, bom March 1728, to Leach. Lydia, born May, 1730. Israel, born May, 1732. 51 Joseph Herrick, Gloucester, m Tryphosa Groves, April 26, 1750. 6 I John. [ Richard. I Joseph. I Israel. Tryphosa, m Zebulon Davis, Poland. Ruth, i TO Joseph Babson, New- Lydla, ) Twins. buryport. Emma, to Weeden Cole. ' Catherine. John Herrick, yn Elizabeth Bray^ settled in Poland, Me., 1772. John. Israel of Minot, Me. Moses " Asa " Richard, lives in Poland. John Herrick, removed to Dexter and thence to Orono, m Sarah Strout. Jacob. Benjamin. John. Charles. Elizabeth. Sarah. Silence. Elvira. Iris. Benjamin Herkick, a Christian band Preacher, to Susan Ghdden of Unity, settled in E.xeter, Me. Richard Herrick of Gloucester, d 1832, TO 1st, Thankful Haskell, Aug. 6, 1786, 2d, Betsey Dodge, 1797. Richard Herrick, to Thankful Rust, Feb. 1822. Joseph Herrick, Gloucester, living in 1842, TO Thankful Lufkin, 1798. Joseph. 7| Isaac Adams Herrick, to Anna Friend, Jan. 1835. Mary Elizabeth. Joseph Herrick, Gloucester, m. Eliza Friend, June 12, 1831. Josepli Franklin. Eliza Ann. 30 HENRY OF BEVERLY. 231 Ch. 1>52 253 254 255 256 257 Ch. 258 259 260 212 Ch. 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 Catherine Haskell. IIerrick, m. Amos J Catherine, or Caroline. Amos. Ezra. Lydia. Asa. Sydney Haskell, Gloucester, m. Ruth Herrick, No. 477. Sydney. Isaac F. Lucy Ann W. Samuel Herrick, Gloucester, d. 1764, 7ft. 1st, Kesiah Haskell, 1731, d. s.p. 2d. Prudence Haskell, 1733, d. 1774. Benjamin, born March, 1734. Hannah, Lucy, Ebenezer, Andrew, Samuel, John, Daniel, Oct. 1735. March, 1738. Dec. 1739. Aug. Dec. 1742. 1744. 1747. 1750. 261 5 Benjamin Herrick married Emma Groves, 1765 ; settled at Walnut-hill Parish, N. Yarmouth, wrhere his pos- Ch. 269 6 terity still reside. Lucy Groves. 270 Catherine. 271 Prudence. 272 Emma. 273 Judith. 274 1 Benjamin. 271 6 Prudence Herrick , Gloucester, m. Ch. 275 7 Samuel Sargeant of SquamParish,Glo. Samuel. 276 Lucy. 272 6 Emma Herrick, Gloucester, m. 1st, William Cole. Ch. 7 277 278 Ch. 279 Benjamin. William. 2d, Israel Morgan, Beverly. Lucy. Pitman. Betsey. ;282 7 Emma Herrick, m. Levi Hayes, North Yarmouth. i Ch. 8 J 291 Levi. U92 Ann. |293 Benjamin. (294 Jacob. 295 Jane. 296 Edward. 285 7 Emily Herrick, m. Daniel Herrick of Gardiner, Me. Ch. 5 2971 Sarah Jane. 262 5 Hannah Herrick, Gloucester, ?«. Abraham Somes, settled at Mt. Desert, Maine. Ch. 6 298 John, lives at Mt. Desert. 299 Abraham, lives at do. 300 James, lives at Solon, Somerset Co. 301 Isaac, " Fairfield, Kennebec Co. 302 Mary, m. James Fly, Sedgwick. 303 Hannah, m. Abraham Reed. 304 Mercie, m. Amariah Dodge. 305 Lois, m. Abner Dodge, 1791. 306 Elizabeth, ?«. Thomas, Mt. Desert. 305 6 Lois Somes, m. Abner Dodge, Sedg- wick, 1791. Ch. 7 307 Hezekiah m. Betsy Wells. 308 Daniel m. Prudence Wells. 309 Jonathan Bassy, m. Deborah Dodge. 310 Sophia m. Nath'I Sawyer ; son War- ren Kittredge. 311 Lois, TO. Newton Stover, Bluehill. 312 Jacob, TO. Emily Herrick, No. 375. 313 Ehza,TO. John Augustus, a French'n. 314 Eunice, to. John Holt, Bluehill. 315 Moses, Physician, Livermore, m. Loi^a Coffin, Livermore. Ebenezer Herrick, Gloucester, settled in Sedgwick. Hannah to. Nicholas Obear. Phebe, m. Samuel Hale. Shadrach. Susanna, to. AmosEaton, Mt. Desert. Lois. Ebenezer. Rebecca, m. Samuel Watson. Ruth, TO. John Wells. Ch. 282 283 284 285 2861 287 288 289 290 6| Benjamin Herrick, N. Yarmouth, ! \d. Jan. 3, 1837, in. Lydia Porter of | I North Yarmouth. Emma. Benjamin. John Groves. Emily. Samuel. Lydia. Harriett Newall. Susan Barbour. Charles Edwin. 318 6 Shadrach Herrick, Obear. TO. Joanna Ch. 7 324 Amos. 325 William. 326 Elizabeth. 327 Edmund. 328 Joel. 329 Joanna. 330 Shadrach. 331 Sophia. I William Herrick, Sedgwick, to. |lst, Mary Doherty. Son\ 332 Reuben,7H.2d, widow Ann Page,2ch. HENRY OF BEVERLY. 31 265 Ch. 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 1 3401 341 Andrew Herrick, Gloucester, set- tled in Penobscot, d. 1812,m.five wives. Reuben, settled in Northport. Samuel, do. do. George, do. do. Mercie, m. Gray. Sarah. David, lives in Bluehill. Alexander, do. do. Isaac, do. do. Joseph, do. do. 2661 51 Samuel Herrick, Gloucester, set- 1 tled in Sedgwick, m.lst,Sarah Luf kin. Gloucester, 1768,?ji.2d,Emina Roundy, Bluehill. Ch. 6 342 Mary. 343 John. 344 Humphrey. 345 Rachel. 346 Prudence. 347 Samuel. 348 Benjamin. 349 Joseph. 350 Anna. 351 Ruth. 3421 6 Mary Herrick, m. William Wells. Ch. 7 352 Rachel, m. William Fly. 353 John, VI. Ruth Herrick, No. 323. 354 Elizabeth, m. Hezekiah Dodge. 355 Prudence, m. Daniel Dodge. 356 Sarah, m. Blake. 357 Richard, m. Joanna Babson. 358 Humphrey, m. Hannah Allen. 359 Sophronia, m. Nathan Parker. 360 1 Clarissa. 361 1 Loiza. 345 1 Ch.\ 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 Rachel Herrick,™. Thomas Allen. Richard, d. s. -p. Nehemiah, lives in Cherryfield. Ruth, m. in Sedgwick. Samuel, hves in Cherryfield. John, m. Sophia. Thomas, d. s. p. Zilpha. Ehzabeth. 346 6 1 Ch.\ 7 387 388 389 390 391 392 3731 : ch.\ 3931 3941 3J7 343 ^ John Herrick, Sedgwick,m. Rachel Allen. Ch. 7 362 Eliza, m. Reuben Watson. 363 Humphrey, m. Sarah Holden. 364 Rosella, m. William Hooper. 365 Hannah, w. Jonathan Allen. 366 Israel, m. Charlotte York. 367 Rachel, m. John York. 368 Theophilus, m. Patience Porter. 369 Richard. 370 John, m. Cordelia Herrick. 371 Caroline, m. James Hall. 344 1 6 Humphrey Herrick, Sedgwick, m Anna Freeman, Mount Desert. Ch. 7 3721 George. 3731 Arthur. 374 1 Daniel. 3751 1 Emily m. Jacob Dodge, No. 312. 3761 1 Two others. 377 ! 1 Catherine. Prudence Herrick, m. Benjamin Bunker ; settled in Williamsburg, d. 1835. Daughter m. Quimby, d. Mary, m. Nathaniel Shaw,Bangor,«?. Emily, m. do. removed to Boston. William m. Miller of Williamsburg. Perry. Benjamin, AuTHUR Herrick, m. Elcy Hatch. Roswell. Catherine. 71 Catherine Herric B. Bachellor. K, m. Joseph S. Ch. 395 396 397 347 Ch. 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 Hannah. James. Julia, VI. Simpson, one child. 6 Samuel Herrick, Esq, Sedgwick, m Rebecca Cole. Nelson, m Mary Babson, 1842. Emma Brown. Susan Cole. Elizabeth Brown. Maria. Rebecca Sargent. Rosella Hooper. Rufus Walker. Lucinda Blake. 348 6 Benjamin Herrick, Ellswerth, m 1st, Martha Fly. Ch. 7 407 Thomas Adams,?/i Nancy Treworgy, Dec. 1838. 408 Joanna. 409 Jeremiah. 410 Elizabeth. 411 Dorothy. 412 Margarett. 413 Christiana. Married 2d, Widow Wood, family name. Hatch. 414 One son. 32 HENRY OF BEVERLY. John Herrick, Gloucester, Sedg- wick, m Phebe Osgood, Bluehill. John. Lucy. Phebe. Abigail. Phineas. Ebenezer. Isaac. David. Daniel, Hannah. Mary. William. John Herrick, m Abigail Cole, d 1832. Phebe. Sarah. Lydia. Licetta. Harriett m Walter Herrick, No. Abigail. Otis. Mary. Ann. ,268 5 Daniel Herrick, Gloucester, Ch. 460 6 Squam Parish, wi Ruth Avery, 1774. Samuel. H61 Daniel. 462 John, ^463 Theophilus. ^^4 Judith. U65 Anna. Sarah. \466 Ruth. 460 6 Samuel Herrick, Newburyport, Ship Master, m Abigail Haskell, d 1831. Ch. 7 467 Abigail. 468 Samuel. U69 Elizabeth, m Malachi Andrews of Gloucester, and has a large family. j461 61 Daniel Herrick, Gloucester, m 1 Elizabeth Wallace, 1806, removed to IWest Gardiner, Me., 1824. \ Ch. 71 470 1 Daniel. ^471 Eliza Ann. 416 6 Lucy Herrick, m Peter Harriman, Ck. 7 Sedgwick. 436 William. 437 John. 438 Phebe. 417 6 Phebe Herrick, m John Merrill, Ch. 7 Sedgwick. 439 Daniel. 440 Lucy. 418 6 Abigail Herrick, m David Os- Ch. 7 good, Bangor. 441 Abba. 4721 473 474 470 Ch 475 1 5 463" Sarah Jane, d. John. Sophronia. Daniel Herrick, West Gardiner, Ship Master, m Emily Herrick, North Yarmouth, No. 285. Sarah Jane. I Hannah. Herrick. Maria. I Abigail. Daniel Herrick, Charleston, m Jerusha Cole. George, born 1817. Thomas, born 1820. Susannah, born 1822. Daniel, born 1824. Marietta, born 1827. Ann Maria, born 1829. Mary Herrick, m Samuel Luf kin. Samuel. Luther. Calvin. Prince. \Ch. 476 477 478 479 480 481 ; 482 483 464 ] Ch. 484 485 486 487 William Hooper. Porter. Colman. David, Kitlredgc Herrick, m Hannah Twins. Theophilus Herrick, Esq., Glou- cester, West Parish, m Dorothy Bray, 1813. Isaac F. Ruth, m Sydney Haskell, No. 257. Samuel. Edward H. P. Maria. Theophilus. Nancy H. Gardiner W. Judith Herrick, Gloucester, m Zebulon Haskell, Gloucester. Zebulon. Judith. Nancy. Lemuel, m Clarrissa Bray. Jacob, m Adeline Marshall, son and daughter. Benjamin, m Mary Obear, one son. Ruth. Alinia, in Reuben Burnham, one son. 465 6 Anna Herrick, m Jacob Haskell. Ch. 7 492 7 Eliza Ann, (and two others,) m William Lang, Newbury. Ch. 8 492 William. 493 Jacob Haskell. 494 Ebenezer Knapp. 495 March. 496 Daniel. 497 John. HENRY OF BEVERLY. 33 2131 4 Thomas Herrick, Es(i. Gloucester, I (1 1787, aged73, m Ist, Abigail Eveleth, | 1732. : Thomas, bapt. March 1733. Abigail, bapt. Sept. 1734, m Cole. Sarah, bapt. April 1736, m Cole. Lydia, bapt. Dec. 1738, m Dodge of Bluehill, eight children. Samuel, bapt. Aug. 1740. Susannah, bapt. Jan. 1742, m Hull. Married 2d, Mary, widow of Joseph Preston, and herself a Preston, and relative of the Compiler of this. Ruth, born Aug. 1743. Mary, born May, 174.5. Triphosa, born March 1747, rf young. : 493 "^ Thomas Herrick, Gloucester, d 1784, m 1st, Jerusha Haskell, Glouces- ter, 1756. Ch. G r)07 William Haskell. 508 John Warren. Married 2d, Susanna Cheat, Ips- wich, 176G. Ch. 5on Jerusha. 510 Thomas. 511 Susanna. 512 Elizabeth. 513 Soloman. 514 Lydia. William Haskell, d 1806, m 1st, Elizabeth Haskell, 1780. William. John Warren. Married 2d, Phebe Steele, 1786. Moses. Thomas. Phebe. Betsey. Martha. Thomas Herrick, Gloucester, Ship Master, m Sarah Winsor .of Duxbury, settled there, d at Richmond, Va. 1814, aged 40. Gave his estate to his wife who m Thomas Asbury a Methodist Minister, and removed with him to Columbus, Ohio. Thomas Waterman Herrick, Brigh- ton, Merchant, a nephew of Sarah Winsor, took the name of Herrick, and shares the estate with his aunt. Here the male line of Thomas, No, 213, becomes extinct. 524 6' Weden Cole, Gloucester, m Em- na Herrick, No. 230. Ch. 7 5261 Azar. 527 Weden. 528 Salathiel. 529 Israel. 530 Benjamin. 526 7 Azar Cole, Gloucester, m Sally Wallace. Ch. 8 531 Elizabeth. 532 Warren. 533 George, and two others. 504 "5 Ruth Herrick, Gloucester, ?« John Tyler, settled in New Gloucester, Me. on a farm given her by her father who was one of the original grantees of that township, d in Garland, 1832. Ch. 6 534 Joseph Preston. 535 Mary. 536 Sarah. 537 John. 538 Rebecca. « 539 Isaac. 540 Ruth. 541 Thomas Sargent. 542 Simeon. 543 James. 544 Clarissa. 545 1 Susanna. 534 6 Joseph Preston Tvlek, m Susan- nah Marston, J'almouth, settled in Bangor. Ch. 7 546 Simeon, m Anna Evans, New Gloucester, eight children. 547 Abigail, m John Finson, Bangor, nine children. 548 Cyntha, m George W. Eastman, Corinth, five children. 549 Thomas Herrick, vi Betsey Finson Bangor, six children. 550 Ephraim. 551 Mary Grovenor, vt Nichols, Corinth three children. 500 5 Sarah Herrick, Gloucester, Weden Cole, Gloucester. m Ch. 6 522 Thomas. 5231 William. 5241 Wtxden. 535 556 557 558 559 525 Sulathicl. 6 Mary Tyler, m Joseph Treadwell, New Gloucester, Garland, &Bangor,rf. Susan, m Palmer, Exeter, thirteen children, one of whom, Ruth, m Jesse Norcross of Bangor. Ruth. Joseph, m Mitchell, one child. John, m. three children. Sarah. Mary, m Joseph Rollins, Exeter, ten children. Benjamin, in Simpson, one child. Tlionias Herrick, vi Emery of Hamp- den, two children. Simeon, m Harriett Ray, Bangor, one child. Infant, d. 34 HENRY OF BEVERLY. Sarah Tyler, m Walter Blasdell, Esq., Lewistown. Fidelia. Affiance, w. Nichols. Josiah, m Olive Bradford, Minot. John Tyler, m Mary Gove Herrick, No. 231. 537 6 John Tyler, Garland, 7/1 Anna Chase. Ch. 7 566 Martha, m Jabez Finson, Bangor, six children. 567 Anna, vi Thomas Goss, Bangor, six children. 538 6 Rebecca Tyler, m William Blas- dell, settled in Bangor. Ch. 7 568 Walter Robie. 569 Lucy. 570 William. 571 Sullivan. 572 John. 573 Nathaniel. 574 Thomas Herrick, d. Ch. 602 603 604 COS 579 Ch. Betsey Little Chase, m Horatio Gates, Lincoln. Horatio. Ruth. Augusta. Alfred. 5051 5 Ch.\ 6 :606| 607 6081 6091 6101 61l| 2141 4 Thomas Herrick Chase, Lincoln, m Mary, dau. of Alfred Gates, Esq., Lincoln. Four first d in infancy. Mary Herrick, Gloucester, m Samuel Bray of G Mary. Abigail. Tryphosa. Thankful, m Joshua Plummer, Dor- chester, Mass. Ruth. Charlotte. Ruth Tyler, m Stephen Chase, Esq., settled 1st, Lewiston, 2d, Green- wood, and finally at Lincoln, Penob- scot Co., Me. Clarina. Ruhamah Cutter. Ruth Tyler. Betsey Little. Thomas Herrick. Peter Merrill. Cyrus Hamlin. Stephen Sullivan. Noah Curtis. Dudley Fiske. Abner B. 575 / Clarina Chase, in Daniel Curtis, Paris. Ch. 586 8 Edmund Chase. 587 Isaac Somes. 588 Cyrus. 589 Martha Bacon. 590 Ruth Tyler. 576 7 Ruhamah Cutter Chase, m Ben- jamin Davis, Woodstock, Oxford Co. Ch. 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 8 Emeline. Ruhamah. Benjamin. Stephen. Chase. Seth. Cyrus. 577 7 Ruth Tyler Chase, in Simeon Fickett, Woodstock. Ch. 598 8 Chester. 599 600 601 Charlotte. Ehzabeth. Peter. Ch.\ 6121 Benjamin Herrick of Gloucester, Ship Master, m Eunice, daughter of Josiah Haskell of Gloucester, 1747, d at sea, 1751. Lucy, b 1748, living in Beverly 1842, aged 92, m 1st, Doct. Israel Woodbury, Beverly, 1766, who d 1797, aged 83 ; m 2d, Capt. Zachariah Gage of Beverly, 1808, who d 1809. By first marriage. Hannah. Lucy. Ch. 616 617 618 619 620 Hannah Woodbury, Beverly, m Thomas Davis, Beverly. Charles, & two others, survivors of thirteen children. Jonathan Herrick, of Beverly, whence he removed to Concord, Mass. where he possessed considerable prop- erty in mills, «S:c., d 1724, m 1st, Eliz- abeth, daughter of William Dodge, Beverly, Oct. 28, 1696, who was born 1672, d March 13, 1712, aged 39. Elizabeth, born May 6, 1697. WiUiam, " 1699. Rebecca, " May, 1702. ^ Jonathan, " Aug. 1706. Lydia, » July 12, 1709. Married 2d, Bethiah Conant, Bev- erly, Sept. 13, 1713. Israel, born 1714. A son, » 1715, d 1725. Mary, " Sept. 1717. Lucy. Joseph, born 1720. HENRY OF BEVERLY. 35 ()25| 41 Joseph Herrick, Concord, pur- chased a farm in Groton, 1744, sold to Josiah Conant, 174G, lived awhile in Townsend, and finally settled in Brat- tleboro', Vermont, d March 16, 1795, m Lois Cutler, Chelmsford, 1742, who d Aug. 5, 1812, aged 92. Jonathan, born Sept. 26, 1743. Joseph, d s. p. about 1835, at Rum- ney, N. H. Shadrach. Lois, born in Chelmsford, 1749. Amos, m widow Miles, lives at Ma- son, N. H., no children. Abner. Bethiah. Mary. ;636 Ch. 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 Abner Herrick, Chelmsford, m Elizabeth, who died 1789. Rebecca, b Nov. 21, 1776, m Wm. Byam, Feb. 19, 1795. Jemima, b Oct. 29, 1778, m 1st, John ; Davis ; 2d, B. Parkhurst. Elizabeth, born Jan. 29, 1781. I Patty, born April 26, 1783, d April |29, 1796. Polly, h Sept. 14, 1786, m Phineas _ Barrett, 1812. I Sarah, d May 30, 1785. 626 5 Jonathan Herrick, Brattleboro', 7n Mehitabel French, 1770. Ch. 634 6 Jonathan, born April 1, 1771. 635 636 637 638 John, " March 20,^28, 1779. Nathaniel, " March 7, 1772. Joseph, " " 1,1784. Seth, " April 16,1786. 639 640 641 642 643 644 Asa, b Dec. 2, d Dec. 15, 1792. Lydia, born June 4, 1773. Mehitabel, » April 20, 1775. Elizabeth, b April 20, 1777, d March 9, 1780. Edith, born Feb. 2, 1780. Elizabeth, » April 9, 1788. 645 Lucinda, " Aug. 13, 1790. 634 6 Jonathan Herrick, settled in Farnham, Canada, m Lucinda Dicker- man, 1799. Ch. 646 7 Josiah A. 647 648 649 John L. Samuel D. Mary. 650 Lucinda. 651 Chloe. 652 Theda. 653 Lois. 654 Maria. Nathaniel Herrick, Dummerston, Vt., m Lydia Eastman, 1806. James. John. Jonathan. Nathaniel. Esther. Harriett. Anna. Lydia. 6-37 T Joseph Herrick, Champion, New York, m Eunice Coughlan, 1807. Ch. 7 662 Seth N. 663 George L. 664 William H. 665 Alfred A. 666 James F. 667 Sarah. 668 Jane. 669 Heliann. 638 6 Seth Herrick, Brattleboro', m Melinda Coughlan, 1815. Ch. 7 670 Seth N. 671 John N. 672 Melinda C. 673 Susan E. 674 Mary L. 675 Sarah A. 676 Ellen C. 640 6 Lydia Herrick, m Grafton Luce of Stowe, Vt., 1803, rf 1821, three sons, two daughters. 641 6 Mehitabel Herrick, m John Page, Clayton, N. Y., 1803, three daughters. 643 ' Edith Herrick, m Calvin Sartle, Lowell, Vt., 1799, 5 sons, 3 daughters. 645 6 Lucinda Herrick, m Lincoln Bi.x- by Dummerston, Vt. 1 son, 2 daughters. 628 Ch. 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 5 6 Shadrach Herrick, Chesterfield, N. H., 7n Abigail Stoddard. Silas. Samuel. Shadrach. Mason. Ralph. Zimri. Ira. Lanson. Joanna. Abigail. Theresa. Linda. ' Sophia. All but Silas live in New Hampshire, and have numerous families. JOSEPH OF SALEM. V. 2 €h. 3 1 2 3 4 CA. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 T1 JOSEPH HERRICK, Esquire, of : Cherry Hill, Salem, d. Feb.4, 1717-18, ; m. 1st, Sarah Leach, dau. of Richard ; Leach of Salem, Feb. 7, 1666-7, who ; died about 1674. Joseph, h. April 2, 1667. Benjamin, b. Jan.l, (Z.Feb.7,1669-70. John, b. Jan. 2.5, 1670-71. Sarah, baptized May 4, 1674. m. 2d, Mary Endicot, Salem, about 1677-8, who d. Sept. 14, 1706. Henry, > Twins.rf. young, I believe. Martyn, 5 bap. Jan. 26, 1679-80. Benjamin, bap. 1680, d. young. Tryphosa, b. Nov. 16, 1681. Rufus, b. Nov. 21, 1683. Tryphena, b. April 9, 1685. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 16, 1686. Ruth, b. April 29, 1688. Edith, b. Feb. 20, 1690. jm. 3d, Mary, widow of Capt. George I March of Newbury, June 28, 1707, who survived him. 19 5 Joseph Herkick, settled on a farm given him by his father, in the N. W. corner of Beverly, near Wenham line ; thence he removed to Marblehead, where he kept a tavern ; thence to a ; farm on Mine Hill, Topsfield, gave a I lot for a burying ground, about half a \ mile south of Agawam river, March 13, 1739, which is still occupied as such. He died Sept. 11, 174!) ; wife d. Sept. 30, 1748 ; m. Elizabeth prior to 1696. Jsrp.pl, b. Sept. 30, 1606, d. s. p. Benjamin, h. April !4, 1700. Neliemiali, hapt. 1702. Mary, bapt. 1706. Joseph, bapt. 1709. The other children of Joseph and Elizabeth, d. young, or have escaped my vigilance. H. Benjamin Heukick, settled on the farm in Beverly and Wenham, given him by his father, whence he removed to Gage's Ferry, Methuen, where he d. 1773, m. Lydia Hayward, Nov. 27, 1720. Israel, b. Dec. 3,1721. Edward, b. Jan. 6, 1724. Lydia, b. March 18, 1726. Nathaniel, b. May 26, 1727, d. 1736. Hannah, b. May 24, 1728. Anna, bap. March 20, 1 729. Anna, bap. Feb. 21,1730. Benjamin, bap. Feb. 24, 1732. Nehemiah, " " 9, 1735,fZ.Scpt. 1737. Nathaniel bap. Oct. 31, 1736. Joseph, } Twins, d. young. Ebenezer, 5 bap. June 24, 1739. Thomas, bap. Aug. 3, 1711. Israel Herrick, Topsfield, Methu- en, Boxford and Lewiston, Maine, entered the army a Lieutenant, 174.5, served nineteen campaigns, left the army 1763, a brevet major. Fought at Bunker Hill, resigned his commis- sion, (major) when the army removed from Cambridge ; d,. at Lewiston, Sept. 14, 1782. Married 1st, Mary, dau. of John Bragg, who d. June 24, 1748. Joseph, b. Sept. 21,1746, rf.Sop.l748. Israel, b. Dec. 27, 1747, d.in the army. m. 2d. Abigail, dau. of John Kilham of Boxford, 1749, who was b. Nov. 3, 1725, d. Feb. 8, 1817. Joseph, b.'m Methuen, Sept. 14, 1750. John, do. do. July 9, 1752. Elizabeth, b. inBoxford,Aug.l9,1754. Mary, do. do. Feb. 24, 1756. Eli, Samuel, Twins, b. Sept. 5, 1759. Abigail, b. Oct. 12, 1761. Joseph Herrick, Esquire, Lewis- ton, 1772 ; Greene 1780 ; d. Sept. 17, 1820 ; m. Mercie, dau. of Samuel Pres- ton and Elizabeth Scales, his wife, of Wilmington, Oct. 1775, who was born April 14, 1747, d. Aug. 16, 1820. Elizabeth, b. in Lewiston, July 16, 1776. Joseph, b. do. Dec. 23, 1777. Jedediah, do. Jan. 9, 1780. Nathanielji. in Greene, July26,178]. Seth, do. do. Mar. 12, 1783. Samuel, do. do. Dec. 11, 1784. Henry, do. do. April 11, 1789. 41 7 Elizabeth Herrick, Greene, m. Caleb Bates of Greene, Mar. 18, 1801. Ch. 8 48 Thomas Herrick, b. 1802. 40 Elizabeth Cutler, b. 1804, m. Joseph Herrick, no ch. 50 Sarah Herrick, b. 1807. 51 Amy, b. 1809. 52 Caleb Strong, b. 1812. 53 Henry Herrick,^'. 1815. 48 8 Ch. f) 54 55 56 ot Thomas Herrick Bates, Lagrange, . Wealthy Coburn of Greene. Flora, b. March 4, 1828. Loiza Helen, b. "20,1832,^.1835. Mary Ann Wallace, b. July 16,1834. Betsey Ann, b. Nov.12,1837, ri.l838. or JOSEPH OF SALEM. 37 50 8 €//. 9 58 59 (JO 61 62 Sarah Herrick Bates, Greene, m. 1st, Doct. William Edwards, Har- mony. Charles Buck, b. Mar. 10, 1^26, d. at ?a, 1843. Henry Herrick, b. May 28, 1828. Justin, b. March lr^, 1830. Caroline Frances, b. Oct. 28, 1831. I. 2d, Plummer of Litchfield, 1 ch. I Alonzo Herrick, Harmony, m. I Fanny Ramsdell, 1838. I William Alexis, b. 1841. M 8 Amy Bates, Greene, to. Jotham Moulton, Greene, settled in Lagrange. Ck. 9 63 George Henry, b. Oct. 1836. (;4 Jane. 65 John Bates. 52 8 Caleb Strong Bates, Greene, set- tled in Lagrange, m. Clarissa Hinds, Livermore. Ch. 9 66 Lafloid, b. June, 1834. 67 Mary E. K. b. Jan. 1836. 68 Ann Maria. 69 Hannah. 53 8 Henry Herrick Bates, Greene, inherits a part of the paternal farm ; m. Marinda, daughter of Col. Moses Sprague of Greene. Cli. 9 70 Moses. 71 "42 "7 Joseph Herrick, of Greene, Minot, and Harmony, m. Anna Larrabee of Greene, March 12, 1 799. Ch. 8 72 j John Cutler, b. 1800, d. 1803. 73 Stephen Larrabee i. 1801. 74 Joseph, b. 1805. 75 George, b. 1807. 76 Jedediah, b. 1809, fZ.infant. Alonzo, i. 1811. 78 William, b. 1813, d.youns. 79 Orren, b. 1815. 80 Orville, b. 1817. 81 Mercie, b. 1803. 82 Mary, b. 1820. 74 Ch. 8 9 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Joseph Herrick, Harmony, Susan Brown, 1829. Anna, William Preston, Olive Jane, Grecnleaf Neally Charles Smith, Isaiah Brown, Henry, Harrison b. 1829. b. 1831. b. 1832. b. 1835. b. 1837. b. 1839. Twins, b. 184 Ch. 103 104 105 43 Orville Herrick, Parkman, Martha Davis, Cambridge. Albert. Ann. Orren. Orville, b. July, 1844. Mercie Herrick, m. Artemua Smith, of Parkman, 1835. Sarah, b. Oct. 1836. I Josiah. Mary Herrick,7» Josiah McPhetres Bangor. Mark. Lucinda. Orren, d. Ch. 106 107 108 109 110 HI 112 113 114 Jedediah Herrick, Esquire, set- tled in Hampden, Nov. 5, 1800 ; m. 1st Mehitabel, dau. of Joel Thompson, Esq. of Lewiston, Feb. 8, 1802, who d. March 22, 1839. Sophronia Preston, b. Jan. 1, 1803. Clara Cotton, b Sept. 15, 1804. Charlotte Thompson, b May 25,1806. Frances Tyler, b Dec. 25, 1807. Alfred, b Feb. 17, 1810. George Rupert, b May 10, 1812. Sarah Thompson, b July 10, 1814. Caroline Freeman, b Aug. 25, 1817, d May 2, 1818. Caroline Freeman, b Oct. 27, 1819. m. 2d, Feb. 22, 1843, Martha Cotton, widow of Nathaniel Eames and previ- ously wife of Henry No. 47. 75 8 George Herrick, Cambridge, m Sobiah Chadbourne, Harmony. Ch. 9 91 Rowena. 92 George Frankhn. 93 Corridon. 94 106 Ch 115 116 117 118 19 120 121 122 107 SoPHKONiA Preston Herrick, d April 8, 1841, 3 P.M. of Consumption ; m Charles Buck, merchant, Hampden, August 14, 1825. Son b and d May 22, 1826. Charlotte Frances, b Feb. 19, 1828. Charles Herrick, b Jan. 9, 1830, d May 28, 1830. Mary Mehitabel, b Aug. 17, 1831. Charles William, b Aug. 19, 1833. Jedediah Herrick, b Aug. 21, 1835. Sophronia Preston Herrick, 6 May 27, 1837. Jonathan Frederic, &April,rfDecl839 Clara Cotton Herrick, to Joseph Hayden Jenne, Methodist Preacher, June 28, 1835, d Nov. 13, 1839. U.&rfl836. Daughter, Daughter, ^ Clara Cotton Herrick, b June 15, 1838. 38 JOSEPH OF SALEM. Ch. 126 127 128 129 i09~ Ch. 130 131 110 Son 132| OF Ch. 133 134 135 136 137 138 CHAnr.oTTK Thompson Herrick, m Reuben K. Stetson, Esq., Merchant, Hampden, Dec. 11,1835. Reuben Kidder, h Dec. 4, 1837. Charlotte Herrick, b Nov. 22, 1830. Ehzabeth Kidder. Henry, h 1845, d 1846. Frances Tyler Herrick, m Jesse Wentworth, Merchant of Hampden, Sep. 5, 1825, d May 20, 1829. Frances Ehzabeth, b May 26, 1826. Jedediah Herrick, b April 14, 1828. Alfred Herrick, Esq., Hampden, in 1st Mary Ann, daughter of Josiah Lane, Esq. of Prospect,Sept. 3, 1838,^/. Alfred, b March 16, 1839. 112 Ch. 139 140 George Rupert Herrick, Hamp- den and Bangor, m Mary Childs Nich- ols of Nobleboro', June 14, 1835. Caroline Elizabeth. Infant daughter, d Helen Maria. Mary Erances. George. Sarah Thompson Herrick, m Oct. 16, 1834, Camillus Kidder, Esq., Mer- chant, Bangor, removed to Cambridge, Maryland, 1838, thence to Baltimore, 1842. Elizabeth, b in Bangor. Jerome Henry, b Oct. 26, 1842, in Baltimore Co., Maryland. 114 Ch. 141 142 142 44 Caroline Freeman Herrick, in Sept. 13, 1839, Joshua Hill, Hampden, Lawyer. George Rupert Herrick, b Nov. 14, 1840, ^Z Sept. 28, 1841. Frances Elizabeth Wentworth, born April 28, 1843, d Sept. 3, 1844. Mary Caroline, b March 15, 1846. Ch. 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 1441 Ch\ 151 1 1521 153 Nathaniel Herrick, Esq., Greene, d Jan. 25, 1821, m Susanna, daughter of Aaron Dwinel, Esq. of Lisbon, Oct. 1804. Amos, b &d 1805. EUza, b Oct. 1807. Aaron, born 1809, , Ch. 6 ^840 Josiah. ^841 Jacob. ^842 Mary. ^843 Daughter, ^ m Messrs. Adams, Daughter, 5 brothers. ^844 |714 5 Anna Herrick, Wenham, m Henry Witham, Gloucester. Ch. 6 845 Anna. 846 Henry. 847 Deborah. 848 Joshua. 849 Sarah. 850 Mary. 704 4 Sarah Herrick, Wenham, m John Baker, Salem, Nov. 21, 1723. Ch. 5 851 Asa. 852 Cornehus. 853 Anna. 854 Mary. 705 4 Anna Herrick, Salem, m John Ch. 855 5 Bridge, Lexington, Jan. 4, 1730. Anna, m John Lamson, 3d, Salem. 821 6 Adams Herrick, Wenham, w Mary Perkins, d. Ch. 7 831 Mary, lives in Lowell. 822 6 William Herrick, d Danvers, m Ruth Fowler. Ch. 7 832 William Henry. 833 Samuel Putnam. 834 Betsey Hood, d. 835 Mary Jane, d. • Ch. 862 863 864 865 866 ~6 Jerusha HERRicK,m Daniel Dodge, Wenham, Sept. 18, 1731. Zachariah. Daniel. Abraham. Henry. Wilham,m Joanna Herrick, No. 724. Sarah. 870 Lois Herrick, Wenham, m Isaac Dodge, Wenham, Oct. 12, 1732. Isaac. Robert. Lydia. I Sarah. I Lucy. Martyn Herrick, Salem, settled in Lynn, now Lynnfield, on the Bur- net Brown farm, given him by his father, d 1739,m Ruth Endicott,Salem, July 17, 1710. Benjamin. Samuel. Ruth, m Nathaniel Flint, Reading, Feb. 6, 1733. Edith. JOSEPH OF SALEiVl. 49 867, 4; Benjamin Herrick, Lynn, d June, 11747, m Sarah Potter, (who m 2d, IWilHam Upton of Reading, about I !1749. Son\ 5| S71j I Martvn, 6 iMay 30, 1747, d July 4, j 1 1820, Graduate of Harvard, 1772, Phy- sician in the Army and Navy during the war of the Revolution, m Sarah Wright,whose mother was Sarah Rich- ardson ; settled in Reading. Sarah Richardson. Clarissa. Susan Baker. Maria Martyn. 6| Sarah Richardson Herrick, m [Oliver S. Hartshorn, Portland, Mer- 910 911 912 913 914 1 908" 5] Elizabeth Herrick, ! Porter, Danvers, d 1816. I Joseph, and four others. Joseph I Samuel Herrick, settled in Fitch- burg, Mass. m Ehzabeth Flint of Read- ling, Nov. 19, 1767. Samuel, b June, 1763. j Flizabeth, b Nov. 19, 1770, m John 'Davis, Chelmsford, settled in Spring- field, Vt., eleven children, all living. Amos, lives in Barre, Mass. 6 cli. Hannah, b July 14, 1772, m Hall, lives in Springfield, Vt., five ch. Benjamin Flint, Providence, R. I.. four children. Mary, m Amos Gould, Ipswich, d. Sarah, m Hammond, d. 876 Henry Martyn. 873 6; Clarissa Herrick, rn. Richard Hood, Nahant. Ck. 7J 877 1 Martyn Herrick. 878 Elmira Kesiah. 879 Sarah Maria. 880 881 Jane. Susan Charlotte. 874 61 Susan Baker Herrick, 771 Thomas ISwaine of Reading, d. Ch. 7 882 Thomas. 883 884 Oliver Hartshorn. Martyn Herrick. 885 886 Lois Walton. Joseph Hay. 887 888 Susan. Sarah Herrick. Ch.\ 915 916 917 918 ,919 920 921 922 6| Samuel Herrick of Reading, set- tled in Springfield, Vt.,m Mary Spald- |ing of Chelmsford, Jan. 22, 1795, d April 30, 1841, aged 68. Benjamin Adams, b Jan. 2, 1796. Samuel, 6 Aug. 23, 1798. Simeon, b May 15, 1793. Gardner, b March 24, 1795. Mary, d. Hannah, b July 24, 1800, w Horace Allen, lives in Londonderry, Vt. Elizabeth, b July 5, 1807, m Flint Polly, d. Elmira, b Feb. 26, 1814, d 1819. Mary, h Feb. 4, 1814, m Greene, Springfield, three children. 6] Maria Martyn Herrick, m Joseph [ Ch. T Hay of Read ng- B89| Ann Maria 8901 Joseph Francis. rf91 Clarissa Jane. 392 Ellen. B93 Sarah Hen ick. i6S 4 Samuel E ERRicK, Esq., Readins, d 1792, aged 79, m 1st, Elizabeth Jones, , Wilmington, 1742, who d 1759. 394 Elizabeth, b May 28, 1743. 395 Samuel, b Feb. 14, 1745. 396 Hannah, b Feb. 1, 1746. 397 Ruth, b Mar. 4, 1748. 398 Susanna, b June 30, 1750. 399 Benjamin, b Feb. 9, 1752. MO Jacob, b June 12, 1754. m Mary, 6 Jan. 29, 1757. M2 Ebenezcr, b Mar. 12, 1759. Married 2d WidowWhiDDleof Mid- die ton, (Sjpah Putnam.) 303 Joseph, d. s. p. 1830. 304 Sarah, b May 29, 1765. 305 306 Edith. Lncv. h 17 71 BENJA3IIN Adams Herrick, ?;; Dec. 11, 1824, Mariah Jones of Sudbury, Massachusetts. George, b Sept. 22, 1826. Elijah Jones, 6 Nov. 3, 1828. Ann Maria, b Nov. 8, 1830. Loiza, b June 28, 1833. Susan, b Sept. 23, 1835. Mehitabel, b Feb. 6, 1838. 916 Ch. :930 :931 932 917 7| Samuel Herrick, Springfield, m Susan Griswold, Jan. 28, 1824. 8 I Gardner, 2d, b Sept. 27, 1828. George, b Feb. 17, 1831. Ellen, b Oct. 16, 1838. 7 Simeon Herkick, Springfield, in Rachel B. Damon, June 27, 1833. Ann Maria, b Sept. 28, 1834. John Sledman, b June 30, 1836. Russel Spalding, b Dec. 4, 1839. Albert Delos, b June 16, 1841. 7 Gardner Herrick, m Lucy Wool- |ly, Grafton, d 1835. Charles G., h Aug. 2, 1836. Giles T. b Nov. 19, 1837. Lucy Ann, A Aug. 4, 1839. Abba Sophia, b June 16, 1841- 50 JOSEPH OF SALEM. 897 Ch. 941 942 943 944 Ch. 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 946 Ch. Ruth Heriuck, in Isaac Brooks, Westminster, Mass. Ruth. Samuel, lives in Westminster. Isaac, lives in New York. Deborah, and another. Susanna Herrick, d Feb. 25, 1825, m Stephen Putnam, Danvers. Moses. Samuel. Jacob. Ebenezer. Susanna, m Putnam, Danvers. Ruth, m Bachelder. Hannah. Sarah, d. Samukl Putnam, Shoe Merchant, Danvers, m Mary Herrick, No. 824. Ch.\ 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 Son 967 966 Ch. 968 Q69 970 965[ Benjamin HEKRicK,settledin Fitch- burg, 771 1st, Elizabeth Kidder of Bil- lerica, Dec. 1778. Elizabeth, m John Gale, Plattsburg. Benjamin. Martyn, Washington Island, N. Y. Sarah, m Abner Sawyer, Danvers. William, d. Jacob. William. Married 2d, Rebecca Chase, d 1826. Rufus, d.aged 21. 6i William Herrick, Boston, d April, 1827, aged 33. Sarah. Hannah. Maria. Ch.\ 971 j 9721 9731 900 Ch. 974 975 9761 977 9781 6] Jacob Hekkick, South Boston, b 1796. 7 Julia Malvina. William. Benjamin. Jacob Herrick, Graduate at Har- vard, 1777, m Sarah Webster, Brad- ford, Mass., July, 1780, settled a Con- gregationalist Minister, Durham, Me., d 1833. Sarah, b Feb. Elizabeth. Thomas, d. Thomas. Jacob. 12, 1781. Ch. 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 9JW 978 Thomas Herrick, Esq., Harmony, Me., m Catherine, daughter of Joseph Weeman of Durham, Sept. 1810, who was b May 18, 1789. Mary Webster, h Feb. 20, 1812. Catherine Weeman, b May 9, 1814. Thomas Webster, b July 20, 1816. George Washington,^ May 9, 1818. Jacob Vaughan, b Jan. 29, 1820. Joseph Weeman, b Oct. 16, 1821. John Ware, b May 12, 1823. Sarah Webster, b May 8, 1825. Horatio Nelson, b May 27, 1827. Catherine Elizabeth,// Aug. 4, 1829. Harriett Atwood, b Aug.24, 1831. Frances Maria, b Aug. 4, 1834. 993 994 995 902" 6 Jacob Herrick, Esq., Durham, m Abigail Scott. William Bently, Physician, Hills- boro', 111. Josiah Burnham, b 1821, Hillsboro', Illinois. Elizabeth Augusta, m a Williams of Lewiston. Harriett Ellen. Ann Maria. 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 "997 Ebenezer Herrick, Reading, d, Jan. 7, 1842, m Lydia Eaton, Read- ing, Sept. 26, 1782, settled in New Marlborough, N. H. Ebenezer, b in Reading, March 2, 1783. Henry, b in Reading, d. Lydia, m Gove, fllethodist Preach- er, Roxbury, N. H. Hannah, m Jere. Bemis, Weathers- field, Vt. Elizabeth, in Russell of Marlboro'. Sophronia, m Newell, Weathers- field. Mary, d nged 11. Samuel. Osgood, Congregational Minister, Milbury, Mass., m. d. s. p. 1837. Jeremiah. Martyn, b 1802. Ch. 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 Ebenezer Herrick, Cavendish & Proctorsville, Vt. Loiza, b July 9, 1811, m Samuel Fay, March 11, 1830. Lucretia, b Oct. }8, 1813, m Josiah Fitch, June 15, 1840. Mary, // Jan. 16, 1815, w Rev. Ira Beard,' Methodist Preacher, June, 1839. Emily G., b April 6, 1818. Marcellus Aurelius, b Aug. 27, 1821, student in medicine. Eliza Jane, b Feblll, 1831. 9971 6 Henry Herrick, Boston, d. Ch.\ 7 1013 Henry. 1014 Mary. 1015 Harriett JOSEPH OF SALEM 51 1003 6 Samuel Herrick, Merchant, Win- S sor, Vt., removed to Brownville, near ? Sackets Harbor, iN. Y. Ch. 7 1016 Frederic. 1017 Cornelia. 10J6 Catherine. 1019 Osgood. 1020 Allen. 1021 Frances. 1005 6 Jeremiah Herrick, N. Marlboro', New Hampshire. Ck. 7 1022 Emily. 1023 Ellen. 1024 Lydia. I 1025 Prentice. \ 1026 1 Osgood. \ 1006; 6i Martyn Herrick, Boston. \ Ck.\ 7 1027 William Martyn. 10281 Sophronia. 1029 Mary. 1030 Daughter. 904 5 Sarah Hekrick, rn John Bachel- der, jr., Reading, Sept 2, 1790, d Oct. 25, 1837. Ch. 6 1031 John. 1032 Nancy, four children. > 1033 Sarah. 1034 George, two children. < 1035 Abigail, d. 1036 Herrick, four children. | 1037 Harriett, one child. ^ 905 T Edith Herrick, to William Flint, > jr., March 18, 1788. Ch. 6 1038 Edith, lives in Warren, Me. 1039 William, d. 1040 Benjamin, Cambridge, Mass. 1041 Sarah, d. 1042; Eliza, d. ^6 5 Lucy Herhick, /; 1771, d 1798, m David Upton, jr., Reading. i Ch. 6 1 1043 Mehitable, m Gould, Danvers, d. ; 1044 Lucy, m Nutting, Salem, living in ; 1844. ] 1046 Ck. 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1050 Ck. 1059 1060 1061 1062 iosT Ck. 1063 1964 1065 1066 1C67 1063 1069 Ch.l 107l| 10687 41 RuFus Herrick, of Cherry Hill, (sold that splendid farm and removed to Pomfret, Conn, subsequent to 1761, d at Sheffield, Mass. 1814, aged 93, m Mary Conant of Salem, 1740. Rufus, b Dec. 20, 1742. Benjamin, b Sept. 24, 1744. Martyn, i May 7, 1747, rf at sea. Mary, b Aug. 17, 1749. Ephraim, b March 2, 1752, d 1753. Ephraim, /< Aug. 17, 1754, d in Poultney, Vt., 1814, no children. Sarah, b Dec. 6. 1756, m Zebulon Stevens. Ann, b Feb 6, 1759, m Joseph Goodrich. Martha, b June 5, 1761, Jonathan Goodrich. RuFus Herrick, Brooklyn, m Pru- dence Cady. Hannah, m Reuben Kemp, 4 ch. Sarah, m Ebenezer Williams, 4 ch. Martha, d. Martyn, m two wives, 4 sons. Ch 1045 1046 1C47 1048 1049 31 RuFUS Herrick, inherited the pa- ! Ck.\ Iternal farm, on Cherry Hill, Salem, ^0711 jnow Beverly, d 1748, m June 2, 1714, ISarah, daughter of James Piiillips, ISalem, who d 1753. 41 I James, bapt. May 5, 1718, d June J 1073 [14, 1730. I Rufus, bapt. June 11, 1721. j James Phillips. Benjamin, bapt. June 8, 1729 I Sarah, m Browne of Salem. ) 10721 10741 10751 1076 Benjamin Herrick, d April 13, 1804, m 1st, Amy Churchill, vdio d June 9, 1790. Litee, b 3Iay 27, 1768, m Jacob Fas- sett, no children. Mary, b May 9, 17G9, m David Searle, four children. Lucretia, i Feb. 10, 1771 ,m Thomas Bowman. Anna, b May 11, 1773, in Barker Wells, Beaver Town, Pcnn. James Phillips, b Nov. 5, 1774, d. s. p. Timothy, // Oct. 21, 1776. Benjamin, b Sept. 11, 1779, d Dec. 10, 1779. Married 2d, Sarah Pcircc, Dec. 30, 1790. Amy Churchill, h Jan. 2, 1793, d. Timothy Herrick, of Brooklyn, Conn., (a part of Pomfret,) m Phebe Wheeler, Sept. 19, 1805. Lucretia, // July 8, 1807, m Jacob Fassctt Adams of Winchester, N. H. Betsey, h July 5, 1810, m Jacob Kimball, June 8, 1834, son, Andrew Johnson. Maria, b June 22, 1814, m Amos W. Snow of Chaplin. Amv, b Sept. 16, 1819. Tiinothy, b April 1, 1822. Emeline Maria, b Feb. 28, 1831, d May 22, 1832. 52 JOSEPH OF SALEM. 1053 ^ Mary Herrick, m James Phillips Putnam of Danvers Plains, d 1840, aged 91. Ck. 1077 1078 1079 6 Rufus. Hannah. Betsey. 1080 James Phillips. 1047 ~4 James Phillips Herkick, Salem, d 1760, m Deborah Bachelder of Sa- lem, who, after his decease, m in 1765, John Raymond of Salem. Son 5 1081, John Herrick, b April 5, 1759, was educated a Physician, settled in Western Conn, or PJass. 1 find no trace of him unless he may have been the Dr. Herrick who once resided in Lanesboro', Mass. ELIZABETH OF SALEM. VI. ELIZABETH HERRICK, babtised July 4, 1647, m Arthur Crouch; who settled in Chelmsford, Mass., conveyed his estate by deed and also by will to Governor Joseph Herrick of Salem, Aug. 6, 1706, reserving a life estate to himself and wife. Both of them deceased prior to Dec. 1719, leaving no children, nor had Crouch any kindred in this country. The estate descended to Joseph, No. 1, and John, No. 3, of this line. Note. Dr. John Herrick, whom I have not yet been able to identify with any one of the time bearing this prenomen, was a practicing Physician in Beverly, 1781 JOHN OF BEVERLY. JOHN HERRICK of Beverly, d. 1680, m Mary Redinglon of Topsfield, March 25, 1G74. John, b April, 1675. Mary, b 1677. Daniel, b March, d Oct. 1679. JOHP 1722— Herrick, Beverly, d Jan. 29, '. i, m Sarah Kimball, 1606. John, b March 2, 1698—9. Robert, b May 2, 1701. Daniel, b Aug. 17, 1706. Jonathan,^ Aug. 10, 1710. Ck. 8 9 "i 12 13 141 John Herrick, Bevarly, Nov. 4, 1726, ?« Israel Green, Salem, 1748. John, b March 3, 1729. Samuel, b June 30, 1731. Benjamin, 6 Jan. 16,1734. Robert, b July 20, 1737. 11 5 John Herrick, Beverly, settled in Canterbury, Conn, about 1765, m Sarah Smith of Canterbury, I believe. Ck.\ 6 15| Asahel. 161 171 Darius. Benjami.n. 18- David, b 1770. 19| Dyer. 201 Reuben, ) Twine. Reuba, 3 to. Christopher Crandal. 21 ! 22 Mehitabel. 23 Mary. 24 [ Phebe. 25I Sarah. 16 6 Darius H ERRICK, Canterbury. Ck. 7 26 Julia. 27 Harriett. 28 Ch. 7 8 CH.iUNCY Herrick, Canterbury. 29 IVkria. 30 Darius. Reuben Herrick, Canterbury. Benjamin. Dyer, Emily. Ch. ''7 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 7j Olive Herrick, to Elijah Morse, Bookfield, Nov. 1811. I Daniel A. i Jan. 24, 1816. : Sarah, b Feb. 7, 1818. I Elijah Russell, b March 6, 1820. I q"^"' I Twins, t May 7, 1822. j John', b May 21, 1826. Lucy, b Nov. 24, 1828. ! Milton, b Dec. 17, 1834. 7i Sar.4H Heruick, to Horatio Smith, 11821. Sun\ 8 I Horatio Allen. 36 7 John Herrick, to Abigail Wilcox, Dec. 1827. Ch. 8 45 Daniel. 46 Dinslow. 47 Emily. 48 Alma. David Herrick, settled in Brook- field, Vt. 1799, m Sarah Adams of Canterbury. Olive, b May 15, 1794 Sarah, h Oct. 1798 John, b Aug. 4, 1803 j Samuel Herrick, Beverly, d Nov- 24, 1773, m Bethiah Shaw, Jan. 10, 1755, dMay 26, 1774. Samuel, b Dec. 15, 1756. Robert, b Jan. 27, 1759. Peter, d in Newburyport, 1799. 13 5 Benjamin Herrick of Beverly, d 1768, TO widow Lydia Meacham, No. 129, 1757. Ck. 6 52 Nathaniel, b Dec. 16, 1760. 53 1 John, 1, Feb. 26, 1764. 52 Ck. 54 6 7 Son 55 7 Ck. 56 8 57 58 1 59 60 61 62 63 Nathaniel Herrick, Topsfield, m 1st, Priscilla Baker, who d Oct. 1, 1784. Priscilla Baker, who to Abraham T. Peirce, 1810, m 2d, Elizabeth Gould, who d April 13, 1814. Benjamin Herrick of Topsfield, b May 8, 1789, to Mary Endicott of Danvers. Lydia, h Dec. 17, 1790, m Isaac Hardy, Danvers. Jacob, b Nov. 3, 1702,TO Jane Page, d. Elizabeth, b June 8, 1796, m John Pingrec, Rowley. Huldah, b Sept. 13, 1797, m Ist, J Dudley, 2d, Charles Kent. Hannah, b Dec. 7, 1799, yn Nath'l Welles, Topsfield. Edney G. b April 30, 1811, m Joseph White, Wenham. Sarah, born Feb. 21, 1813, m Asa Holmes of Esso.x. Charlep, b 1812, bhoe mcrchanf, Topsfield. 54 JOHN OK BEVERLY. 531 G Ch.\ 70 John Herrick, Methuen, settled in Barre,Vt. d 1809, m Deborah Pettengill of Middleton, 1786. Born in Methuen. Hannah, b Jan. 3, 1789. Lydia, b in Topsfield, Feb. 1, 1791 . John, b Dec. 10, 1793. Deborah, b Oct. fj, 1796. Ele)', b Sept. 29, 1799. Ira, b May 4, 1801. Roxanna, b 1804, m William Nichols, Northfield, Vt. Hirum, b 1808. 7 Hannah Herrick, m. Benjamin Fiske, Burlington, Vt. Delphina, b Dec. 10, 1807. Benjamin Philander,^ 1811, d 1834. John Dennison, b May 13, 1823. Caroline, b Sept. 16, 1828, d 1832. Sophia, b April 8, 1819. Rosina, b April 6, 1821, d 1823. John, b Sept. 20, 1826. 65 7 Li-DiA Herrick, m Elijah Wheeler, Esq. of Barre. Ch.\ 8 79 Adeline, b Dec 24, 1815. 80 Harriett, b Jan. 24, 1817. 81 William, 6 Mar. 4,1818, Daniel Knowmon, m Mary Stock- cr, Jan. 13, 1793. 7J j Five sons and two daughters. JosHU.\ Herrick, Corinth, sey Guile, Feb. 4, 1812. Bet- David Guile, Betsey Matilda, Joshua Manning, Charles, Joseph Colbj', Rhapsima Blake, Nathan, Emily Ann, Charlotte Ball, 6 Oct. 3, 1812. i April 12, 1814. h Nov. 11,1815. b Feb. 10, 1819. b Mar. 22, 1821. b July 4, 1825. b Aug. 22, ]e27. b June 21, 1830. b April 1, 1835. Stephen Herrick, New London, Corinth, 1826, m Mary D. Keith, March 16, 1824. Charles Henry, b Sept. 9, 1825. Ann Frances, 6 Feb. 28, 1828. Zenas Herrick, Levant, m Sarah Everett, Nov. 1822. Sarah Ann, born Sept. 15, Mary Marinda, b Aug. 5, 1823. 1828. 199 Ch. 1i28 ^29 230 71 LoAMMi Sargeant Herrick, Cor- |inth, 771 Sylvia Sweet, Sept. 22, 1833. Maryett, b Aug. 17, 1836. Sylvia Hellen, b Feb. 9, 1838. 1 Nancy Elma, b Jan. 31, 1840. ^19 Son 231 8 9 Joseph Colby Herrick, Corinth, m Elma Hunting, New London, -Dec. 2, 1836, who d Dec. 8, 1839. George'Henry, born May, 1839. 215 Ch. 232 8 9 David Guile Herrick, Corinth, m Cynthia F. Sweet of Corinth, Nov. 16, 1837. Rachel Allen, born Nov. 7, 1838. 188 Son 233 6 7 Samuel Herrick, Hopkinton, N. H., m Betsey Colby. George, lives in Newport, N. H. 170 Ch. 234 5 6 Esther Herrick, Manchester, m Francis Craft of Manchester, 1775. Esther Craft, m Dodge. 182 Ch. 235 236 237 233 6 7 Priscilla Herrick of Hopl N. H., m David Kimball, Hopki David, Concord, Editor of the Observer. Abel, d. Willard, Baptist Preacher and seller, Vt. Mosea, Congregational Mi Hopkinton. anton, nton. N.H. Book- nister, 173i Ch.\ 2391 2401 2411 2421 243| 2441 245 6 Ch. 260 261 262 263 264 j 265 1 266 Ch. 271 272 273 274 275 Asa Herrick, settled in Hopkinton, 1779, m Annis Allen, Jan 29, 1778, d 1822, aged 68. Lydia, m Timothy Colby, Esq. Hop- kinton. Mary, m Phillip Farrington. Anna, m Isaac Proctor, Concord. Asa Solus, Concord. Israel E., ?« Martha Trow, Nashua. Eseneth, m Walter French. Moses, lives in Desmond, St. Clair Co., Michigan. I Danikl Herrick, Beverly, c/ 1756, \m Sarah Raymond, Salem, Nov. 23, jl727. Sarah, born Aug. 12, 1728, m Jona- Ithan Porter, Nov. 15, 1750. I Daniel, b Feb. 6, 1731. I Barnabas, b Oct. 28, 1738. 1 Anna, born April 10, 1733, m Jona- Ithan Leach. Mary, born June 22, 1736, m Whit- tridge of Salem. Lydia, born 1740, m another Whit- tridge of Salem. )| Daniel Herrick, Beverly, d 1766, \m Ehzabeth Swazey, July 25, 1754. )| I Amy, b Sept. 12, 1755. Elizabeth, b Oct. 4, 1757. Sarah, born March 2, 1759, m John Lowe, Esq. of Lyman. Daniel, b Aug. 20, 1764. Nathaniel, 6 March 29, 1766. Widow m Samuel Baker, New Mar- ket, 1773. Amy Herrick, vi Henry Wiggin of Stratham, N. H. July 23, 1785, who was born 1740, d at Greene, Me. wife d in N. H. 1839, on a visit to her chil- dren. Daniel Herrick, h May 20, 1786. Charles Shute, /; Feb. 24, 1788. Sarah Herrick, b July 15, 1790. Abigail Swazey, 5 Dec. 12, 1792. Amy Herrick, born Oct. 27, 1794, m Daniel Conant of Shapleigh, Me. no children. 271 7 Daniel Herrick Wiggin, Greene, Me. m Elizabeth Kay of Greene, Feb. 1819. Ch. 8 276 Henry. 277 ■ Mary. 278 Emeline. 279 Charles Herrick. 280 Levi Kay. 281 Amy Elizabeth. 282 Daniel Webster. 272 7 Charlks Shute Wiggin, Wolfs- boro', N. H. m Abigail Meader. Ch. 8 283 Son and three daughters. JOHN OF BEVERLY. 57 267 6; Elizabeth Herrick, m Jacob Peir- i296 7 Nathaniel Herrick, Manchester, son of Exeter, N. H. N. H., m Jane Mow, Nov. 1827. Ch. 7 Ch. 8 284 285 Jacob. Charles. 321 322 Nancy E. Robert L. F. 286 Frederic. 323 Robert F. 287 Elizabeth. 324 James M. 288 Charlotte. 325 Charles W. 289 Sarah. 326 297 John L. 269 6 Daniel Herrick, settled in West- / Mary Hackett Herrick, m Rob- Ch. brook, Me. d. ert Annan of Manchester, June 7, 7 1825, who lives in County st., Salem. 3041 1 Ausker. 344 Ann, 5 Solus. " " " 305( De Witt Clinton. : 345 James, d at sea, s. p. 306i William Clough. \ 341 7[ George Washington Herrick, 293 /j Sarah Herrick, w Tristram San- 1 lUaltliam, iVlass., m SaraJi. born of Franklin, March 30, 1817, who ; Ch. i 5| |(/ July 10, 1827. ] 8 1 346 I Sarah Elizabeth. Ch. 3471 1 George Washino-ton. 307 JohnJ. born Sept. 20,1820. j Amy Swazey, born 1818, d 1842. | 3481 1 Ann Maria. 308 337 ( ) William Herrick, Cliarlestown, 309 Charles P. born 1823, d 1839. Mass. d 1838, a Baptist Preacher, m 310 Tristram, born Sept. 18, 1827. j Ch. ' Bethiah Daland, Salem, Jan. 1, 1788. XJ94 7] Jamks Hackett Herrick of Frank- [ - lin, m Clarissa Arling, Jan. 1, 1822. 349 William. Ch. 350 Benjamin Dunham. 311 Thomas W. b Dec. 2, 1822, d. 351 Henry. 312 Mary A. b Oct. 28, 1824. 352 Hannah, m Blake, Cliarlestown. 313 Elizabeth Swazey, b 1826. 353 Eliza Ann, m Studley. 314 Clarissa M. born Oct. 1829. 354 Lydia, m Henry Nichols. 315 James, born 1833. 355 Sarah Greeiic, Solus. 295 7 Daniel Herrick, Frankhn, m Nar- { cissa R. Blanchard, Sept. 26, 1622. Ch. . ? 316 1 Daniel. \ 3171 1 Mary E. \ 318 Sarah S. 319 Hannah J. \ 320 Daniel W. \ 321 Charles E. \ GEORGE OF SALEM. GEORGE HERRICK, an emigrant from England, came to Salem, 1684 or 5, Marshall and Deputy Sheriff 1691, 2, &3, rf 1695, wife Martha. Martha. Howett. George, born in Beverly, Jan. 2, 1695-6, after the decease of his father. HowETT HERRicK,7reAbigail Wheel- er, Sept. 10, 1715. Jonathan, born April 30, 1717. George, born March 12, \72l,d. s. p. Abigail, born April 7, 1723. Andrew, born April 28, 1725. George, born Jan. 24, 1727, d. s. p. David, bapt. May 8, 1730, d. 26 5 Jane Carrico,?^ Ebenezer Wallace. Ch. 6 30 Ebenezer, 6 Oct. 13, 1789, d. 31 Jane, b April 24, 1793. 32 Ebenezer, 6 July 11,1795. 33 Huldah, bOct. 12,1799. 34 Betsey, 6 July 6,1802. 35 Joshua, bOct. 26,1804. 36 Joseph, b Sept. 30, 1806. 37 Eliza, b Aug. 7, 1811. 27 5 Benjamin Carrico, Beverly. Ck. 6 38 Beniamin 39 Andrew, } Oct., d May 16, 1800. 401 Charles, d. Jonathan Herrick, Beverly, Elizabeth Wood, Jan. 27, 1744. Recorded in Beverly. Elizabeth, born Aug. 2, 1745. William Herrick, Beverly, killed in battle with a British ship, 1778, born July 12, 1747, m Deborah Leavitt, Nov. 27, 1770. Deborah, b Aug. 21, 1774. William, b June 30, 1776, d. Wilham, b Aug. 9, 1778. 41 Benjamin, d Jan. 26, 1835. 42 Joseph, b Oct. 31, 1799. 43 Martha, born 1811, d 1832. 44 George. 28 5 Thomas Carrico. Ck. 6 45 Ehzabeth. 46 Thomas, born Sept. 1801. 47 Elizabeth, born May, 1804. 48 Joshua, born May 12, 1806. 49 Deborah, born June, 1809. William HERKick,4th, Beverly, m Eunice Raj'mond. Nancy, born May 19, 1813. William Leavitt, b Aug. 29, 1815. Deborah Leavitt, b Sept. 11, 1818. \ Elizabeth, b Dec. 25, 1822, m Phillip I C. Obear. 3| Abigail Herrick, m Benjamin Foster, 1742. Andrew, m Bethiah Knowlton. Joseph. Benjamin. Abigail, b 1746, d 1829, m Watts. Ehzabeth, b 1750, d 1823. Rebecca, b 1762, d 1825. Elizabeth Foster, m Alexander Carrico. Jane, b 1771, d 1825. Benjamin,^ 1773, ti 1831. Thomas, b 1777, d 1810. Joseph, born 1784. Joseph CARRico,7ftMargarett Board- man, Jan. 8, 1807. Abigail, 6 Dec. 9,1807. Mary, b Dec. 28, 1809. Joseph, 6 Feb. 18, 1812, d 1835 Charlotte, 6 Aug. 8,1815. Charles, b Oct. 24, 1818. Margarett, b Dec. 23, 1820. Martha, b Aug. 24, 1823. 25 4 Rebecca Foster, m 1st, James Obear, Beverly, who died 1825, m 2d, Young, no children. Ch. 5 57 Abigail Obear, m Benj. W^allis, Jan. 26, 1799. Ch. 6 ■58 Abigail. 59 Benjamin. 60 John. 61 James. 62 Elizabeth. 63 Rebecca. 64 William. 65 Charlotte- 66 Maria. GEORGE OF SALEM. 69 8 3 Andrew Herrick, Beverly, m 11 4 Elizabeth Herrick, m John Lov- Lydia Tuck, 1753. ett, Dec. 3, 1767. Ch. 4 Ch. 5 67 Andrew. 85 John. 68 Jonathan. 86 Jonathan. 69 Lydia. 87 Elizabeth. 70 James. 88 Josiah. William Herrick. 2 2 Martha Herrick, Beverly, m 89 March 27, 1715, Thomas Lovell, Ips- 90 Joanna. wich, settled in Sutton, N. H. 91 Augustus. Son 3 71 92 Charlotte. George, who d. s. p. Several daughters whose names and 93 Edmonds. 86 "5 Jonathan Herrick LovETT,TOOct. destiny are alike unknown. Ch. 94 6 6, 1796, Anna Lovett, Beverly. ~4 "2 George Herrick, Beverly, d Jan. 26, 1775-6, aged 80, m Emma Elliott, Jan. 25, 1723. Jonathan Herrick, b & d 1797. 95 Anna, b 1799, d 1808. Ck. 72 3 96 Charlotte, born 1801. Judith, m Thomas Bootman. 97 Jonathan Herrick, b 1803, d 1805. 73 74 75 98 Jonathan Herrick, b 1805. RlTry^' Manlia. 99 William Herrick, 6 1808. 100 John, born 1810. 101 102 Anna, born 1813. Joshua, b 1815, d 1820. "74 3 Mary Herrick, m Hanna of Bev- erly. Son 76 4 103 Charles Thorndike, b Sept. 11, 1817. George Herrick Hanna, b 1770, 104 Mary Elizabeth Dana, b Sept. 24, m Jane Massury, Beverly. 1 < XO/i«. C/i. 5 77 George. 78 John. 79 Thomas. 80 John Massury. 81 Joseph. 82 Mary. 83 William. 84 Mary Jane. 60 JAMES OF SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. JAMES HERRICK, settled at Southampton, Long Island, then with- in the jurisdiction of Connecticut, prior to 1657, d 1687, wife Martha, who sur- vived him. Recorded. James. William, born 1654. Thomas, d. s. p. prior to 1707. Martha, m Zerubbabel Phillips,1687. 3 2 William Herrick, Esq. d 1708, ee 54, wife Mehitabel, d about 1736. Ch. 3 61 William. 7 Stephen. 8 Nathan, born 1700. 9 James, minor, 1707. 10 Irene. 11 Phebe. 12 Mehitabel, m Topping. 13 Abigail, vi Rogers. 7 3 Stephen Herrick, Southampton, d 1756, wife Dorothy, who survived him. Ch. 4 14 Cleopatra. 15 Deborah. 16 Ann. 17 Stephen, settled in New Haven, 6ch. 18 Ashbel. 19 George. •^0 Hugh, b 1742, Edward White of Hartford, Conn., appointed his guar- dian, 1758. 21 Abigail. icK, Southampton, d George Hef 1786, aged 52. Austin, d Oct. 24, 1793, aged 22. William, born 1760. 23 5| William Herrick, Southampton, d Nov. 25, 1625, aged 65. Ck. 6 24 Stephen. 25 Hirum. 26 • William. 27 George. 28 Austin. 29 Edward. 30 Abigail. 24 6 Stephen Herrick, Utica, N. Y. Ck. 7 31 John. 32 William. 33 Charles. 34 George. 35 1 Elizabeth. Ch. 65 66 671 26 Ck. 36 37 38 39 401 William Herrick, Southampton. Sarah. William Abigail. Elizabeth Cephas, Nathan Herrick, Southampton, d 1784, aged 84. Phebe. Nathan. Eunice, m White. Nathaniel. Mehitabel, m Sayre. Henry, born 1737. Hannah. Martha, m Wooley. Nathaniel Herrick, Southamp- ton, d 1784, wife survived. Hannah. Azuba. Henry Herrick, Southampton. Claudius, born 1775. Selden. Eunice. Claudius Herrick, Congregation- alist Clergyman,settled at Woodbridge, Conn., d in New Haven, May 26, 1831, m Hannah Pierpont. This lady is still living in New Haven. Henry, b 1805, settled in Knoxville, Tenn. John Pierpont, born 1807. Sarah Maria, b 1809, d 1813. Edward Claudius, 6 Feb. 24, 1811, librarian of Yale College, New Haven. John Pierpont Herrick, Physic- ian, Southampton. James C. Selden Herrick, Southampton. Clarissa. Sarah Maria. Mehitabel. Jerusha. James Herrick, Southampton, d 1783, m Abigail, who d April 6, 1795, aged 80. Edward. Micaiah. Phebe. 66 4 Micaiah Herrick, Southampton, 1729, m June, 1753, Sarah, eldest daughter of Thomas Bousfield, Esq. of Cork, and left a son and two daughters, viz : Thomas Bousfield. Jane, m Rev. Ambrose Hickey. 1 Elizabeth, d uniiiarried, aged 36. Thomas BousFiELf/ Herrick, Esq, of Shippool, b 1754, m 1783, Anne, only daughter of Henry Moore, Esq. of Frankfort House, county of Cork, and d. 1796. William Henry. Henry Moore, Capt. of 45th Regi- ment. Killed at the storming of Bad- ajos. Edward, Leutenant, Royal Navy. Anne, m Jan. 1818, Richard Plum- er Davis, Esq. Captain, Royal Navy. 11 6 Ch. 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 William Henry Herrick, Esq.,^ Captain in the Royal Navy, b. Feb. 13, 1784, m Sept. 8, 1814, Mary, only daughter of Robert De Le Cour, Esq. Thomas Bousfield. William Henry. Benjamin Bousfield. James Hugh. Mary De La Cour, m. Doctor Corbet of Innishannon. Anne Harriett. Loiza Josephine Pettitot. Georgianna Henrietta. Captain Herrick succeeded his father in October, 1796, and has been in the commission of the peace, since 1816. John Herrick, Esq. of Belmont, in the county of Cork, inherited by his father's Will, an estate in the Bar- rony of Ibane, called Ballacourcey, of which Belmont is the Home-Steading, where the family reside. This branch of the family is now represented by John Edward Herkick, Esq. of Belmont and Dublin, barrister at Law, and a counsellor of some eminence. APPENDIX. EIRIKR. ERIC. ERIK. This very ancient and much cherished Scandinavian cognomen has passed through numerous variations and mutations in England, some of whicli may have been ideomatic, but generally they are referable to the prevailing fancy of the early ag% of English literature, and the absence of anything like an established orthography. When the most distinguished scholars wrote their own names in the most fanciful and often fantastic forms. When the name of Villcrs was spelled fourteen different ways in the deeds of that family ; and the most simple, dissyllabic name of Percy, is found in the family documents, spelled fifteen dif- ferent ways. Dudley, Earl of Leicester, wrote his name eight different ways ; and that dis- tinguished Statesman and scholar. Sir Walter Rawleigh, had contrived such various and irre- concileable forms of writing and spelling his own name, that the learned of a subsequent age could by no means determine its orthography, or its euphony, until a long forgotten pun of King James came up to the rescue, and helped them to the sound of iJaio-leigh, but left them in hopeless perple.xity for a reason why it should have been that in preference to almost any- thing else. Recurring to the Enghsh orthography of our own name, in all its variety and mutability for many centuries, we perceive something like a progressive transition, from the original Scandinavian Eirikr, down to the settled and permanent English Heyrick, and Herrick of the seventeenth century. The earliest English forms were Ericke, Eric, and Erik, with occasional variations in the final letter, and some few instances of the substitution of I instead of E as the initial. In the twelfth century, Henry, of Great Stretton, spelled his name Eyryk. A. D. 1450, Robert of Houghton wrote Eyrick, and about A. D. l.'iOO, his son Thomas, spelled his name Eyricke, and Eyrick ; and his son, John of Leicester, merely indulged in a great variety, as : Eyrik, Eyrek, Eyricke, to whicli last, the engraver of his epitaph, for the first time on record, prefixed the H, unless, indeed, it may have been previ- ously assumed by his son Nicholas of London, who had early chosen the name Heryk, which his sons again changed to Herrick, about the middle of the seventeenth century ; at this time, or a few years earlier, the sons of John of Leicester had fixed the orthography of the names Herrick, and Heyrick, which have remained permanent and unchanged to this day: — Robert, the eldest son, having assumed the latter, and the other sons of John, the former. Previously to the institution of sir-names, we have frequent significant suffixes to the name Eric, indicative of some quality, attribute, or pretension of the individual, as : Eric the Red, Eric Blodox, Eric the Forester, &c. ; but we are not aware that it was ever used as a mere prenomen, or fore-name, followed by a sir-name ; on the contrary, we find this among the early sir-names, adapted by the higher orders of European Society.* The brothers Henry and Allan Eyryk, resided at Great Stretton in the 12th century ; and there is no evidence that these were the first of that branch whose ancient name had become their sir-name. A. D. 14.50, Nicholas Eric, was commissioned an ambassador of Peace, from Sweeden and Norway to England, France and Ireland. It may be here remarked, as among the curiosities incidental to the Ipose and mutable condition of our ancient names, that while the ancient Scandinavian Erick, is still found in England ; the English Herrick, has found its way into Sleswick, the father-land of the earliest Danish invaders of Britain. * Sir-names were being gradually introduced among the common people and small leaseholders in Eni;lnnd, prior to tlie Conquest; but would seem to have been assumed by the larger land holders and gentry, at a later period, and then but slowly and reluctantly ; a plurality of names being viewed as an onerous imposition upon their personal dignity and unmistakable individuality. At a much later period, a Scottish chief very emphati- cally and indignantly remark(Ml to an English traveller, who had used the word Mister, in addressing him : — " There are many Mr. McDonald's, and there are many Captain McDonald's, and Colonel McDonald's j but there is but ONE McDonald. 64 APi>KNDIX. B 1. Capt. WiLLiJtM Henrv Herrick, R. N., in a letter addressed to Alfred Henick, Esq., October 19, 1836, says : " It is also probable that we have sprung from the same old stock, Erryck, the Danish chief, who was one of the invaders of England during the reign of Alfred tiie Saxon King of Britain, and h}' whom he was overcome and compelled to settle in East Anglia, in which is that part of England now called Leicestershire, and where his descendants .still reside in great affluence." Holinshcd's Chronicle, Sixt Booke, page 680. B '^ . qil "" "After this, other of tlie Danes assembled themselves togither, and in „. ■ j-j ■ Straffbrdshire, at a place called Tottenhall, fought with the Enghshmen, and af\.er great slaughter made on both parties, the Danes were overcome, and so likewise were they afterwards at Woodfield, or Wodenfield. And thus King Edward put the Danes to the woorse in each place connnonlie where he came ; and hearing that those in Northumberland went to breake the peace, he invaded the countrie, and so afflicted the same, that the Danes which were inhabitants there, gladly continued in rest and pea'ce." p, , " But in the mean time, Ericke* the King of those Danes ichich held the countrie ^ ' of East /Ir^le, was about to procure new.warre, and to allure other Danes to join with him against the Englishmen, that with common agreement they mio-lit set upon the English nation and utterly subdue them. King Edward having intelligence hereof, proposed to prevent him, and thereupon entering with an army into his countrie, cruelly wasted and spoiled the same. King Ericke having alreadie his people in armour, through, displeasure conceived hereof, and desire to be revenged, hasted foorth to encounter his enemies, and so they met in the field, and fiercelie assailed each other. But as the battell was rashlie begun on King Erick's syde, so was the end very harmfull to him, for with small adoo^ after great losse on both sides, he was vanquished and put to flight. After his coming home, bicause of his great overthrow and fowle discomfiture, he began to govern his people with more rigour and sharper dealing than beforetime he had used. Whereby he provoked the malice of the East Angles so highlie against him, that they fell upon him and murthered him ; yet did they not gaine so much hereby as they looked to have oone, for shortlie after, they being brought low, and not able to defend their countrie, were compelled to submit themselves to King Edward." B. 3. Another of this name who was sometime Governour of Northumberland may Hon. Geo. P. have been mistaken for Ericke of East Anglia; this was" Eirikr or Eric Marsh. Blodox,- son of Harald Harfagri, King of Norway." His story is thus told by Thiery, page 28. " Ethelstan boasted in his charters of having subdued every people foreign to the Saxon race, inhahitting the Island of Britain. To the Anglo- Danes of Northumberland, he gave a Norwegian for their Governour. (This was Eric, son of Harald, an old pirate, who turned Christian to obtain this Government.) On A.D.937. the day of his baptism he swore to keep and defend Northumberland from the pagans and pirates ; and from being a Sea-King,t he became King of a province, * " Eirikr, son of Harold Gormson, King of Denmarli." Hon. Oeorge P. Marsh, of U. S. Saiate. t VI KINGR. SEA KINGS. This title was appropriated by the ancient Scandinavians as expressive of their assumed domhiion over the seas, which, originating in a rightful jurisdiction over the narrow Seas and Sounds, which every where sur- rounded and intersected their country, they did not scruple to e.xtend to the Baltic, the North Sea, the British Channel, and the broad Atlantic, as their increasing power and resources enabled them to sustain their preten- Fions. This Marine Empire was usually conceded to the younger sons and remoter branches of the Royal Household, who, vested with the title and dignity of Vi Kingr, assembled under their Standard all the brave and adventurous younger sons and cadets of the country, with their retainers and dependents. And thus were constituted those fierce and fearless Squadrons, which, for many centuries, were the terror and the scourge of Southern Europe, and finally became the permanent possessors of some of the fairest portions of it. Such was their professional pride, — confidence in their own resources, and disregard for all adverse circum- stances and contingencies, that the Sea Kings and their forces made their ships their home, — contemning the hospitalities of their friends, " it was their boast, that they never drained the drinking horn, by a cottage fire, but on lands acquired by their own swords." Nor was there any thing dishonorable implied either in the motive or manner of these predatory wars. They were in accordance with the spirit and practice of the world for many ages; nor can modern war claim higher or purer motives, while private property shall be subject to seizure and destruction by private armaments ; prize money awarded to public ships, and the plunder of cities reward the conquerors. E-Xclnded by the law of primogeniture, from all participation in the family honors and Estates— from the throne, as well as from the most humble freehold ; the junior branches of Scandinavian society, were driven to the only available and hon- orable resource, — WAR ! Nor could their direct and simple politics comprehend the legal refinements and dis- tinctions, and scruples, and the obscure moralities, of the international law of more modern times. They fought for subsistence ; for wealth ; for honor and renown ; for permanent dominion, and a home for their name and race. They seized upon and colonized waste and unoccupied countries, as Iceland and Greenland ; and they subdued and dispossessed their less warlike neighbors. It is true that the Italians, the Franks, and the Anglo-Saxons, denounced these Sea Kings and Rovers, as pirates and robbers ; but they treated with them as with legitimate powers. Alfred executed summary vengeance upon the Danish prisoners at Winchester; but he negotiated with Hastings, Guthrum, Ericke, and other Danish Chiefs, as with Sovereign Princes ; — assigned them extensive domains in Britain, with all the attributes of Sov- roignty, reserving only, the paramount supremacy of the English crown. The king of France, also, submitted to similar arraiigemems with UoUo, the Dane ; who acquired by treaty the quiet enjoyment of the countries he APPENDIX. 65 as t]ie Scandinavians expressed it. But this too peaceful dignity soon grew irksome to him, and he betook himself to his ships. After an absence of some years, he returned to visit the Northumbrians, who gave him welcome, and re-appointed him their cliief, without the consent of the Saxon King Edred, successor to the son of Ethelstan, (A. D. 946.) Edred marched aorainst them and forced them to abandon Eric, who, in his turn, in revenge for their desertion, came and attacked them, along with five Corsair chiefs from Denmark, the Orkneys, and the Hebrides. He fell in tlie first battle, together with the five Sea- Kings, his allies. This death, glorious to a Scandinavian, was celebrated by the scalds, or bards of the North, who, without taking into their account the baptism which Eric had received among tlie English, placed him in an ideal Paradise, quite different from that of tlie Christians. " I have liad a dream," said the panagyrist of the pirate ; " I found myself at the dawn of day in the Hall of Valhalla, preparing all things for the reception of those slain in battle, I awakened the heroes from their sleep ; I persuaded them to rise, and arrange the benches, and prepare the drinking cups, as for the arrival of a King." " Whence all this turmoil r' exclaims Bragg; " Whence is it that so many men are active in placing the benches .'" Odin replies, " It is because Eric is coming ; I expect him ; arise and go to meet him." And why does his coming give thee more delight than that of another king .''" " Because many are the places in which he has stained his sword with blood, many are the places where his blood-stained sword has been drawn." " Hail to thee, Eric ! Brave Warrior, enter, thou art welcome in this abode. Tell us what kings accompany thee. How many come with thee from the combat.-'" " Five kings come," answers Eric ; " and I am the sixth." c. " Jonathan Swift, father of the distinguislied Dean of Saint Patricks, married Abigail Erick of Leicestershire, descended from the most ancient family of the Ericks, wlio derived their lineage from Erick tlie Forester, a great commander, who raised an army to oppose the invasion of William the Conqueror, by whom he was vanquished, but afterwards employed to command tiiat Prince's forces, and in his old age retired to his house in Leicestershire, where his family have continue* ever since, but declining every age, are now in the condition of very private gentlemen. The family of Eric, which has produced many eminent men, is still represented by two respectable branches, the Heyricks of Leicester-town, and the Herricks of Beau-Manor. Of both these branches, distinct pedigrees and many curious historical anecdotes are given in the ' History of Leicestershire.' " [Vol. H, page 215. Vol. HI, page 148.] Scott's Life of Sicift, App'x, jjage 341, 342. D 1. The following epitaph on the Tomb-stone of John Heyricke, Esq., and Mary Bond, his wife, is found in St. Martin's Cliurch, Leicester, at the east end of the north aisle, in a part thereof called " Heyrick's Chancel," being appropriated as a burying place for that family. " Here lieth tlie body of John Heyrick, late of this Parish, who departed this life ye 2d of Aprill, 1589, being about the age of 76. He did marry Marie, ye daughter of John Bond of Wardende, in the Countie of Warwicke,Esquire, and did live with the said Mary, in one house, full fifty-two yeares ; and in all that tyme, never buried man, woman, or cliild, though they were sometimes twenty in house-hold. He had yssue by ye said Marie, 5 sonnes and seven daughters. The said John was Mayor of this towne in anno 1559, and again in anno 1572. The said Marie departed this life ye 8th of December, 1611, being of the age of 97 years. She did see before her departure, of her children, and children's children, and their children, to the number of 142." D. 2. No. 13. Nicholas, the second son of John of Leicester, was a Goldsmith, Banker, and Merchant, in London; and the eflicient friend and patron of his young brotlier William, whom he saw established and in high credit and trust at the Court of Queen Elizabeth. Of his sons, Thomas, No. 33, and William, No. 36, nothing lurthor is known than that Thomas resided in the country, and was the reputed ancestor of Thomas Heyrick, Curate of Market Harborough, and author of a volume of Poems, published in 1691, and of several very loyal and higlily spiced political sermons, in which the rebels against King James II, are very severely handled. had rocontly subdued by his sword. And IiPrn it may bfi remarked as a rnrioiis hi>toiipal coincidrnco, that the various and successive conquerors of Britain, siiiee the secession of the Romans, have \n:rn Danes, or natives of the present Danish dominions. The Saxons from the Danisli Diitihv of Ilolstcin; tlie Kn^les or Angles, from the Dutchy of Sleswick, and the Jules from the Danish penin-^iila of .liitlaml. I'hc Danrs -nder Sweyn, Canute, Hastings, Gulhriim,and (lth^rs,from Deninaik proper ; and tinally,tlie Ac iiiians under W illiam, who were the descendants of Kollo and his Danes, the I'ounders of the Norman nam and power in France. 6G APPENDIX. No. 34. Nicholas, the third son, was a Merchant in London, hving in 16G4, on the occasion of the decease of his son, Nicholas, who was a Merchant in the Levant, and an extensive and intelligent traveller in Syria, Egypt, and Palestine. He is honorably alluded to by a recent traveller, for his researches into the manners and customs of the Turks. No. 35. Robert was a Clergyman, and Vicar of Dean Prior in Devonshire ; and shared in the varied fortunes and sufferings of his loyal Brethren, during the rule of Cromwell, and the two Charles'. He was chiefly distinguished as the author of the Hesperides, a work of great and singular merit — with all its faults, and which, the publication ofa recent and elegant edition, has brought into new life, and into high favor with the literati of Europe and America ; and has awarded to its author the praise so justly his due.* A writer in the Retrospective Review, Vol. V., page 157, thus speaks of Herrick and his works. " We do not hesitate to pronounce him the very best of English Lyric Poets. He is the most joyous and gladsome of bards; singing like the grasshopper, as if he would never grow old. He is as fresh as the Spring, as blithe as the Summer, and as ripe as Autumn. We know no English Poet who is so abandojine, as the French term it, who so wholly gives himself up to his present feelings, who is so much heart and soul in what he writes, and this, not on one subject only, but on all subjects alike. The spirit of song dances in his veins, and flutters around his lips — now bursting forth into the joyful and hearty voice of the Epicurean ; sometimes breathing forth strains soft as the sigh of " buried love ;" and sometimes uttering feelings of the most delicate pensiveness. His Poems resemble a luxurient meadow, full of King-cups and wild flowers, or a July firmament, sparkling with a myriad of stars. His fancy fed upon all the fair and sweet things of nature, it is redolent of roses and jessamine; it is as light and airy as the thistle down,, or the bubbles which laughing boys blow into the air, where they float in a waving line of beauty. Like the sun it communicates a delightsome gladness to everything it shines upon, and is as bright and radient as his beams ; and yet many of his pieces conclude with the softest tones of sensibility and feeling. Indeed it is that delicate pathos, which is, at the same time natural and almost playful, which most charms us in the writings of Herrick. And as for his versification, it presents one of the most varied specimens of rythmical harmony in the language, flowing with an almost wonderful grace and flexibility." Another Critic writes thus: "Variety, indeed, is the |[reat characteristic of Herrick's writings, for there is scarcely a subject which he has not touched, or a species of versification with which he has not dallied. He is alternately gay and melanchoUy, witty and tender, didactic and descriptive. He is too, at all times, and in every sense, an English poet. English scenery and English manners are his constant themes ; and his pages record many ancient and interesting national customs, of which no trace is to be found elsewhere. Others, again, which are more familiar, are described with infinite truth and fidelity. His colouring, too, is occasionally hightened by excursions into the enchanting regions of Fairy-land ; where, with magic art, he raises airy halls, builds leafy bowers, conjurs up the most glorious scenes, and peoples them with the most fantastic beings. Herrick's poetry, in all its diversities, is ever tJie offspring of a rich and exuberant, although sometimes an unlicenced imagination. His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits crushed into baskets, but spring living from the soil in all the dew and freshness of youth." The father of Robert Herrick died 1692, while his family were yet in infancy, and had lefl them in very moderate circumstances. Fortunately for Robert, however, he early attracted the notice of his uncle, Sir William, who richly repaid the debt of gratitude he owed to the father, by educating and otherwise patronizing the son. No. 15. John Herrick, the fourth son of John Eyrick of Leicester, was many years an Alderman of that Borough, and died 1613, leaving a son, Thomas, and a daughter, Susanna, on record ; and this is all we know of his family and posterity. In the absence of all means of arriving at truth and certainty, in the research, at this time, we can do nothing more than to commend to our friends a more careful and searching enquiry among the posterity of John, for their John of Shippool, and James of Southampton. Those patriarchs may have been the ' Grandsons, or Great Grandsons, of John. And so, also, they may have decended from Nicholas of London, in the same degree. But while we deem their Leicester parentage as quite the most probable, and claiming our first and most careful examination, we are only permitted to repeat our earnest desire that at some future day, and by the vigilence of some more favored investigator, all doubt may be removed, and the exact relationship of all the various branches of the numerous descendants of good old John of Leicester, fully ascertained, and recognized and cherished, till the name and race shall become extinct. * This work had been lone out of print ; and the very few copies to be found, were valued at enormous prices. A copy in one of the public Libraries was prized at £8. 8. and an innperfect copy at £5. 5. APPENDIX. 67 sir William Herrick was a successful courteir and politician, from 1575, when he first attached himself to the Court of Queen Elizabeth, by whom he was commissioned on an important embassy to the Ottomon Porte ; and as a reward for his singular diplomatic success with the hitherto intractable Turk, he was appointed to a lucrative situation in the Exchequer, which he held through the remainder of this, and the following reign of James. " By honorable service, and great diligence in business, he acquired a very large property, and became one of the great monied men of his time." He had early purchased the estate of the unfortunate Earl of Essex, at Beau Manor Park, in the Parish of Loughboro', and County of Leicester, which is still in the possession of his decendants, in the direct line, and has been, for the last two hundred and fifty years, the Head Quarters of our Race. The civil wars found Sir William exempted, by great age, from the responsibilities, although it could not protect him from the sufferings and losses, incident to that stormy and distracted period, and attaching to him, especially, as a man of wealth, and an old and faithful servant of the crown. F. 1. Henry, the fifth son of Sir William Herrick, and whom we claim to have been our Henry of Salem, 1629, was born at Beau Manor in 1604. He was named by connnand of the unfortunate Prince Henry, eldest son of James I. His sponsors were Sir David Murray, Sir John Spillman, and Lady Aston. The evidence of the identity of our Henry of Salem with the fifth son of Sir WilKam Herrick, is, to be sure, rather circumstantial than direct, and some of it of a negative, rather than of a positive character. It is still quite as conclusive and satisfactory as evidence of this kind, and at this distance of time, can be hoped to be found. The principal points on which wc rest the conclusion are these : — First. No other Henry is found on the English pedigrees of the time. , ,^ , J 1 AT' u 1 Second. Henry of Beau Manor is no otherwise recognized Letter quoted by Nichols, ^ ^^^ ^^^^ J ^.^ ^y^j^^^ ^^^^^ infancy, than as residing from Henry to his brother ^^^^^g^ .^ ^^53^ ^^^^ ^j^^,^ ^^^^^^ circumstances indicating Jonn, July, Ibo-i. America as the place of his residence. Third. The identity of the coat of arms of the family at Salem and Beverly with that of the Leicestershire family, and especially of the crest, with that of which Sir William was one of the original Grantees.* Fourth. The secession of one branch of the Leicester family from the Letter from John established church. It is known that all the other branches were devoted Morris, of to their Church and King, and that Henry of Salera was a puritan, and Shrewsbury, cared little for the Chvrch and less for the King. Desirable therefore, as Wales. it may be, to determine our English parentage with perfect certainty, and beyond all doubt, and it has been a chief inducement to all my researches ; we must be content with the evidence as we find it, and recognize Henry of Beau Manor, as an Anglo-American ancestor, until some more fortunate explorer shall correct our errors. F. 2. Henry Herrick, settled on " Cape-Ann-Syde" of Bass River, (now Beverly,) on which his farm was bounded. He purchased several farms at Birch Plains and Cherry Hill, on which he settled his sons Zacharie, Ephraim, Joseph and John. Joseph resided on Cherry Hill, where he acquired a good estate ; Zacharie, Ephraim and John, at Birch Plains ; Henry inherited the Homesteading, at lower Beverly, a pleasant and valuable farm, and a part of which is now the property of Mrs. Anna Meacom, a widow lady, aged 93, and a lineal descendant, of the fifth remove, from Henry, jr. With the exception of this small farm, all the real estate possessed by Henry Herrick, seinor, and his sons, has long since passed out of our name and kindred. And here it may bo remarked that, with the exception of the posterity of Zacharie, and some minor shoots from other branches, all of which have been declining for the last hundred years, the posterity of Henry of Salem have disappeared from the land of their fathers, and have become widely dispersed over tbe eastern, northern, and * 1. Sir William Herrick was Knighted in 1605. On that occasion he obtained some additional embellish- ments on his crest, which I find preserved on the copies in Beverly, Mass., and also, on the gravestone of Wil- liam Herrick, Esquire, of Southampton, New York, who died 1708. I give Edminstone's description from memory. " Crest, a Bull's head argent. Scalp Sable. Mussel and Eares tipp'd sable. Homes argent, per fesse or and gules, tipp'd sable. Gorged with a chaplct of roses or, leaved vert." 2. A very different coat of arms is supposed to pertain to a family of our nnme, and an offset, also, from the Leicestershire stock, residing in the county of Cheshire, or the neighboring county of Flint, of which the fol- lowing is a description, viz. : " He beareth Sable. A fesse argent, between four balls, or. Crest, an Eagle displayed, sable. By the name of Herrick, an aitcient family in the We.^t of England. 3. The disarrangement of the words of our Motto, from the original copy, wag an error of the engraver. C3 APPENDIX. ■western States of the Union, while they are scarcely known or remembered in the neighbor- hood of their ancient plantantions. " He sung of the companions of our youth, and the days of former years ; when we met on " the banks of Lego, and sent arotmd the joy of the shell." *' Be thy soul blest, O Carrill, in the midst of thy eddying winds. Why dost thou not " speak to me in my grief, and tell when I shall behold my friends .' But thou passest away " in thy murmuring blast : And thy wind whistles through the gra/y hair of Ossian." F. 3. Henry Herrick was a husbandman, in easy circumstances, but undistinguished by wealth, or by civil rank and influence in the colony. He was a very good and honest •dissenter from the established church, and the friend of Higginson, who had been a dissenting Minister in Leicester. Mr. Herrick and his wife Editha, were among the thirty, who founded the first church in Salem, in 1629 : and on the organization of a new parish, on " Ryal-Syde" 1667, they, with their sons and their sons' wives, were among the founders of the first church in Beverly, also. But there are reasons to suspect that neither Henry, nor his sons were, at all times, and in all things, quite as submissive to the spiritual powers of their day, as they should have been. On the Court records of Essex County is an entry like this : " Henerie Hericke, and Edith his wife, are fined 10 s., and 11 s. for costs of Coort, for aiding and comforting an excommunicated person, contrary to order." At a later period, but still early for such an enterprise, (1711-14,) Joseph Herrick, senior, and such of his sons as dwelt in that territory, were active and ethcient members of the new Parish called "Salem and Beverly Precinct," and in the settlement of the Reverend John Chipman, and the organization of a chvirch upon a foundation much more liberal than had hitherto been recognized in Massachusetts. In their covenant or platform, which still remains, without the alteration of a word or a letter, the foundation of a numerous church and society, under the Pastoral care of that worthy successor of Mr. Chipman, the Reverend Edwin M. Stone, the peculiarities of Calvinism can no where be detected. Several onerous conditions to the admission of members, also, have been dispensed with by Mr. Chipman and his associates, which had theretofore been deemed all important, but which, in fact, had operated to encourage hypocracy and imposture, while they had embarrassed the churches, and excluded from their communion very many good and worthy, but delicate and scrupulous christians. The sons of Henry Herrick were all farmers, and with the exception, perhaps, of Joseph, were exclusively farmers. Joseph acquired a considerable property, more than could well have been derived from the profits of agriculture at that time, and by a person charged with the support of a family of ten children. But we have now no clue to his pecuniary jesources, unless it may be detected in the scanty gleanings from his very barren and obscure history, which here follow : Late in life he is stiled " Governour," on the church records, and also, on the Diary of the Rev. Mr. Greene of Salem, and after his decease, he bears the same title on the records of the Probate Court. Whence he derived his right to this distinction is no longer known to us. The Rev. Mr. Felt thinks he was at one time Governour of one of the British W. L Islands. Nor is this impossible. Mr. Herrick seems to have been absent from Salem, for several years, subsequent to the decease of his first wife, and prior to his second marriage. We have a tradition, also, that he visited England about that time ; and at Liverpool encountered his cousin, Gershom, the heir of the Irish family, by whom he was persuaded to entertain a proposition to remove his family to Ireland, but he abandoned the design on his return to America, for reasons which have not come down to us. We have referred to these obscure reminisences, solely for the purpose already indicated. And without claiming any heritable rights in these undefined honors of our ancestor : we may be permitted to remark that, the title of" Governour," in that age, was by no means an idle or empty appelative. So astute and punctilious were our New England ancestors, in everything regarding official rank and dignity, that, from the Governour of the Province, down to a corporal in the Provincial Militia, the appropriate official title was used, as well in the ordinary intercourse of life, as in the more solemn transactions of their Judicial Courts, and various Civil and Ecclesiastical bodies. G. George Herrick came from England to Salem 1685, — was appointed Marshall of the Colony, and Deputy Sheriff of the County of Essex, which offices he held to the time of his decease in 1695. Good old John Dunton, speaks of " good Mr. Herrick, who saved his life at sea." And having visited him in Salem in 1686, he describes him as " a very tall, handsome man ; very regular and devout in his attendance at church ; religious without bigotry ; and having every mans good word.'' George Herrick i» supposed to have been the heir, in remainder, to an estate in England, which at the time of his decease was possessed by two aged maiden relatives. But the claim has never been prosecuted. George died young, leaving an infant family in very humble APPENDIX. G9 circumstaiiceB ; the documentary evidence left by him, cannot be traced to a later date than the da3'sof his grand-children; nor have his posterity ever been in a condition to prosecute an enterprise of this kind to a successful result. George was a kinsman of Henry, but in what degree is not known. There are reasons to conjecture that he was a descendant of Nicholas of London, No. 13 ; and the traditions of the family have located the estate, above alluded to, at ymithfield, in that city. H. James Herrick of Southampton, Long Island, N. Y., was also an emigrant from England at sometime prior to lGo7, when his name is first found on the records of that town. Our traditions claim the Connecticut Patriarch, (without a name,) and John of Shippool, Ireland, !ind our own Henry of Salem, as brothers. But there is certainly no evidence of such a relationship on the" part of Henry, who must have belonged to a generation prior to that of James and John, of whose fraternity, if there is now no positive proof, there are many confirmatory circumstances. They were about the same age, and therefore, may have been brothers. John went to Ireland an ensign in Cromwell's army, in 1647. James came to America about 1650. His second son, William, was born in 1654. James died 1687, and John in 1689. John made his brother James, his heir, on failure of his own issue. No other James Herrick, is found in England or America, answering to the time. In an investigation of this kind, nothing can satisfy the mind which is not certain and clear of all reasonable doubt. In the present case, however, inasmuch as, after a very thorough examination of every available source of information, no such absolute certainty has been attained ; and yet numerous circumstances have presented themselves, indicative of a proba- ble hypothesis ; it may not be uninteresting to our friends of the present time, nor useless in a farther pursuit of the enquiry, to submit our own conclusions, with the hope that they may be hereafter verified, or corrected, by some more fortunate and successful investigator. We say, then, that from a patient consideration of all the evidence now in our possession, we find no reasonable doubt that Henry of Beau Manor, was our Henry of Salem. Nor are there any stronger reasons to question the fraternity of John of Shippool and James of Southamp- ton : — Of their paternity, the indications are far less satisfactory. That they may have been the grandsons or great-grandsons, of Nicholas of London, No. 13, through his sons Thomas or William ; or from John of Leicester, No. 15, in the same degree, is about all we can say ; no circumstance decisive of their superior claim to either parentage, has come to our knowl- edge. If it be true, however, as the late John Farmer has recorded, that there was a William Herrick in this country, concerned in a land purchase on Long Island in 1639-40, it may raise a strong presumption that he was William, No. 36, son of Nicholas, and father of James and John. Nor is this improbable. There are certainly stong indications of the early residence of persons of our name at Oyster Bay, on the site of the first English plantations on Long Island ;* whence the planters were ejected by the Dutch of Manhattan, 1640. And if William Herrick was concerned in that enterprise, he probably remained on the original location, as he is not found at Southampton, nor any other person of tlio name, until 1657, when James is first recognized as a resident there. With these obscure indices, and feeble lights, we commend the farther investigation of our English history and parentage, to the attention of some antiquarian friend, who may resume the enquiry under more favorable circumstances than we have been obliged to suspend it, and may prosecute it to a more satisfactory conclusion. *A considerable villatrc in North Hempstead, near Oyster Bay, Iiai always born* tbe name of "The Herricki," the origin of wiiicii is long since forgotten. THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW AN INITIAL FINE OF 25 CENTS WILL BE ASSESSED FOR FAILURE TO RETURN THIS BOOK ON THE DATE DUE. THE PENALTY WILL INCREASE TO SO CENTS ON THE FOURTH DAY AND TO $1.00 ON THE SEVENTH DAY OVERDUE. 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